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October 29, 1875 (4 pages)

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oe tere mer BNR mgm cote sensi wes im mab span NE I eae a ee Le eA UR aa RN & fe-the Paralytic, and the Insane. « ¢lan whose practice and careful research -~ had made him thoroughly conversant with drance from businéss, change of diet, fear oT orney and Counsel at Law BS SONG CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE be oss vy OR. J. °C. YOUNG, IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay, ‘Domenstation; by Letter or othen. wise, Free. YHIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS _ enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted guccess of 2i-years, and has become one or “the mst celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually’ received and taped, place it in point of number of patignts wmong the very first of the world, and the success of its treatment ranks it second none. PRIVATE DISEASES. 3 In Males and Irregularities in Females are the great destre yers of. health. They insidiqusly attack t .e system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive jhe tApom fom the cheek, the lustre from the ev5, the strength and viyor from the frame, they give puny and diseased offspring, and poison, through successive generations, the race of man. The marks can be seen“in @crofula, Consumption, ripples, the IdiotMERCURY, recognizedas the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the Venerésl; doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERAL POISON gre‘not cured ; the’ dis-:, eave has assumed a new°form. ad Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE, ar That leaves the poisor to crawl tnrough the 6yzsem, eating its way into the tissues and omans beneath the apparently smooth sur. ace, to burst outin the future with a viru. wive that will baffle the effects of medicine SEMINAL WEAKNESS. “ The young man who experiences that erewing weakness iff his muscularand mentsi organization should stop and consid whonve ita rises. He will find in the weak.) ness of the back, trembling of the limbs, : disordered digestion, unaccountabie failing of the powers of the mind, distaste for society, dread, of impetiding trouble, forebod-engs of evil, sleeplessness, troubied and lasetyicus dreams, agcompanied by growing G6afness, loss uf. muscular power, and numorous other symptoms of disorganization, the positive traces of that most terrible and da@ptrauctive of all diseases—Seminal Weaknoss—wasting away his powers, destroying __bia hope of life and manhood, and dragging hin ajong the broken path of his existence, oward a prernature and loathsome grave, © him whv iinds his life dribbling out in shg discharge’of the vital principie of_exis. tance in nocturnal and diurnal. emissions, “the more eessutiou of the causes of its apg@gaarance brings no relief. ; Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard anit hope of manhood, brings to such & one ng hope of cure, but adds to his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for so much of her happincss is a victim of his evit, and an innocent companion of his punishinent. He adds to his misery aud disorder until hopeteaves him. There de no rescue except in proper and skilltub tréatinent. “Consult, then, at once, a physievery phase of the disease. Those~who hav bécome victims of solitary vices, that dreadfui, fascinaiing and destructable'habit, that ‘filis thousands of sick rootns Wifli}paralytics eifd consurmptives, and hundreds of untimeY geaves with its misguided victims,should cpusult wi gout«deday, one who will sympa wise with, their sufferings. To sneh tbh Doctor would especially recommend iim self, viving to each undall guarntees of a Perfect and Permgnent Cureawithout hinof exposure. " A IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. hen # Ferflale isin troncle or afflicted with disease; and requires medical or surgiOTICE to Tax Payers and contractors, Notice is hereby given that in accor. dance with the provieions of an Act of.the Legislature of the State of California, enti. tled ‘‘an Act to provide for the location, constriction and mainténance of Pubiic Roads in Nevada County,” I will sell: at . public sale to the lowest bidder; in front . & Ready, on MIONDAY., the Ist day of November, at 11 o’clock, A; M., contracts tor repairing and keéping in repair for the . term of two-years, the following described Toads in Rough and Ready Township: Section 1. Commenctag at the township line separating’ Grass Valley township froma Rough ani Ready towrspjp; ou the old McCourtney road. Thenee’ to \American’ Ranch on said road; thence along the Road extendifig lo-thé’ Indian Springs House, by Hatch’s house; thence td junction of tall road known as Hatch's. st the Downey House. Ten miles moee or les». Sec. 2, Commencing st a point on the old McCourtney road, near the American Ranch, where the said road is intersected extending thence along the old McCourtfrom the Shoteridge ranch to Reed ranch. thirteen miles duu @ half more or less. Union Turnpike—Géphard’s toll thence by way of Taylor’s old ranch to ti In ian Springs Howse; thence fcross fa tween Taylor’s.old ranch and the end of the Pet Hill tobl road, eight mles and a . half, more or tps. Sec, 4, Couffuencing at the Anthony . “House, on tiepoad leading from N. rth . San Juan to Marysvill-; thence to the Yuba . eouLty Mooney Flat, six‘ miles moce-or less. . Sec.-5, Cowniencing at Widow Rapp’s . barn, ®n the ~Marysville and North San} Juan road; thence to Pleasant Valley, over } the new-prade at Beckioan’s Hill; thence . to Kentucky Flat over the new bridge to Union Turnpike at or near Randolph Flat; vada township from -ttough and testy t6wnship, to Newtown, and through Newtown to.jurctien ef the BR:wtown, road . with the road first describéd, eight aud a . } half miles, mort or. less, ; All bridges on these sections must im. mediately be put and ki pt in geod substan{ tial ordérand repair; all culverts needing . reprir must be open, concave faced, with rock; ditches must be open during the rainy s¢ ason; breakwaters placed at propér intervals to prevent the road from be washed, and to keep it-in good traveling order during the contract: all obstructiens lnust “be rcmoved trom the toad, sprin zy places thereon drained, ruts, chuck holes and uneven places properly filled, all loose rocks, also. permanent ones, renoved aid the sections improved aad kept in good substantial order and repair. WM. M. NUTTER, Noad Comini yr 4th District. YOTIGE to Tax Payerwand Contractors LAN Notice is here by given thatin accor dance with the prov sions of an Act or the Legislature of the State of CilifUrnia, entitlea ‘tan Act to provide for the location, . const uction .and maintenance of Public Ruads in Nevada County, I willsell at pubic fale to the lowest bidder, in front of Hickson &Gaynor’s siloon, in the town of . North Sao Juan, on SATURDAY, October . d0th, at lL o’clock, P, M,. coutracts tor repairing and ke ping in repair fér the teri ot two years, the following described roads in Bridgeport township: 2 Section 1. Commencing at foot of Main street, North San Juan, at enti of Freemnar’s toll road; passing thence through , Main . . street in said iuwn,-by Sebastapol, Sweetland, Birchville, Empire Flat an‘ French pike road, said to be in front ofthe-Frénth onl attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is fuuysesmpetent . toacidrminister' relief, and whose respectavle } etancd.iay in-society recommends him to the @infidence of the comimunity. The Doctor, . wirderstauding now imperatively necessary . ‘these rey urements are, feels called upon to . iy tcrpose, dud by. calling the attention of . ¢ v afflicted to the fact ‘that he has been s . hyotessor of Obstetrics and Femiale diseases fur ‘tw nty Yeors, and is fully qualified to . eAministerin all cases, both medically and { Sufsically, not in a superficial manner, but f fo aa thorough a manner 4s years of study énd practice—both in hospitals and families -—oan make, to save them from the hands of the unqualifed unscrupulous, and designfog (Therefore, families can rély upon him wpona father. All in affliction can find {ms “him one whocan feel and sympathise with and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secreay the utmost confidence can be vitaceo. To Correspondents, LETTERS.—Persons of either sea, whd wish to consult the Docter, and. who cannot ‘wisit the cfty can, by atating theirsymptoms na letter, receive advice and assurance of 3 ore at home. All letters returned or deticyea. address, ; * BENZ. F. JOSSELYN, M.D. Wo $1. Sacramento Street, near Montgom ery vox — : ASSESSMENY NOTICE. ed e ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINiM ING COMPANY, location of ‘prineiid luce of busiiess, San Frabefeco, Guliornia ‘Location ef works, North Bloom. figii, Nevada county, California, Notice is Bereby given, that at a mecting ofthe Dimettors held on the Twenty-lirst day. of Oct. 1875, an ussessment, Jo.40 of One Dolter per share was levied upon the capital . stock of the corporation, payable -imimediately in United States god coin, to the Mecre ary ut the office of the Company, No. 320 California street, San Francisco, California. : “aie Any stock upon which this assessment ehall reugin uupaid*on.the Third day of Dec. 1875, will Be dalinguéit and advertised for sale at pubic anetion; and unlogs paytaentis made before, wil] be soldon Mowiay. the f'wentieth day of December, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, togethor with costs of udvertisiiiy and expenves of .aale, : rd, 3 THOMAS DERBY, Secretar:. _ Office :--B20 Gatitormuim Street, San Fran” cisco, Galif rnia: a celnconrncstammssbesestiedneliciees> sndeiatihichdatetshiscuumeesadianisciesemtecininam ORDINANCE: NO. 59. An Ordinange to prevent. tha keepisg and feveding Pf Bwine within certain bounGaries of the corporate lidnits of the city of Nevada. ‘. f 5 NUE Board of Trustees of the city of Nevada do ordain ax FoNo we! section 1, It shall be unlawful for any perso OF parsons, Company oF corporation, do koep and feed any hogs or swine within the corporate limita of the city ‘of Nevada, inzide, of the boundaries in ¢his ofdinance m&med) viz: Blocks Nos. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 10, bt O8,23, 14, 16,16, 17, 18,.20,,21, 22,23, 24, 25; #1, 2%, 29,30, 31, 32, 93, gt. 35, 36, 37, 38,18, . 40, 50, 51, 62, 55, 56, ST. { Seo. 4. Any persen or persona, company or corporation, who constricts and uses, or whieh having béen acted uses any pig aty pen or any enclosure,or any Other contri. vance whatever, forthe purpose of keeping. and feeding hogs orswine ther in; within the portiowof the corporat limits pamed‘in this ordinance, shall be dvemed to have ,@onnitted @ ngisanoe, Bnd shall, upon eonviction thereof, be fined in any sum not 18s6 than ten ner more than one huacred doilurs. aN i Sec, 3. This Ordinanoe .khall take effect d be in force Og and after the lat day of bh, 1876, ; see geahs W; d, ORGAN, President. A. 1. Hawaoy, eke a Ce ee ee —— =" “NILES Sa RLS, . Sen tolk road, hear the township line,above road at Johu Hogan's ranch, abont one and Corral Hotel kept by John Kuhlman, six . ¢ ania half miles more or less Sec. 2: Street with Main street. in North San Juan at residence of John Hogan aud R. Huckins; thence by the ald race track to the forks of Cherckee and Nevada roads to Losg’s ranch, hathbourn’s ranch, and throuvh the town of Cherokee to the. CruCherokee, including the bridge spanning a@ branch of Skady creék, sbout 4 half mile, more or lesa, abow Cherokee; also Cherokee street and Reservoir street, in the town of North San Juan, tive iniles more or jess. sec. 3 Commencing at a point on the North Sau'duan aud Cherokee road nearly Opposite the bara of Martin Jauch, passing thence by HK. BThompson’s ranch, Connor Cos’s ranch, Peter Wodell’a ranch,J. A. J. Ray’s ranch and Thos, Fitzsimmon’s ranch, to Allison's House, at intersection with the road from North San Juan to MarysVille, six and a half miles more or less. Sec 4. Commencing at tue forks of the one quarter of a mile east of North San Juan, where the Nevada and Cherokee roads + form a junction; thence to Peter Wodell’s Ranch, to-Montezoma Hill to John Glassett’s house, at junction of yaid “Nevada road with Peter Purdon’s toll road, ‘three miles moré of less. ;Sec. 5, Commencitg in the village of Sweethud, opposite Mrs. Barnum’s residence: extending thence by way a Slack’s ranch to a point about half a mile aistant from J:A. J/Ray’s ranch to intersection with the Allison Ranch and. Cherokee road; also @ road extending frem Dan Breen s house, on tae Allison Ranch and Cherokee road to Slack’s Ranch-aforesaid, two miles more or less. ‘ All bridges.on these sections must immeJitety be put and kept in good substantin] Grder and repair; all culverts needing repair must be open, concave faced with’ rock; ditches must be opened durjng the racy season; breakwaters placed at proper intervalé t+ prevent the road from being Washed, aud to keep it in good traveling order during the contract:'all’ obstfuctions must be reifioved from the road: springy Places thereon drained, rats, chuckholes and uneven places properly filled, all loose rock, also permanent ones, removed, and the sections improyed and kept in good substantial Grdor an it ‘ . : é WM. M, NUTTER, Road Commissionet 4th District. Unitea States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal., Nov, 7, 1875,. FPO Charles McHugh, Antonio J. Pier. erra, John McvGibbins, Thos: Hughes, aud to all! whom it may goncern; Whereas Mineral Aftidavit No. af was filed im the U.8. Land Office, alleging the S'% of N W 4 SW KONE ¥ and NW of NE Quarter of Section T4>"in Towhship -16 North, hange 8 East, to be more Val yable* for niining than for agricultural purposes, and “by Conimissioner’.s letter dated Deeember 2d, 1871, the same land is to be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary is.proved, after due notice, And whereas Hugh Drummond, (Post Office widress Nevada City, Nevada county aal.)did, on the 27th day of Sept., 1875, file in the Register's cffice of, this District his declaratory statement No. 6,377, claiming, the Above described land, and has applied to enter the, gomoasagvienltural land, alleging it to, bé more valuable for ayricultural thon for mining purposes: Therefore, ‘you Wikl take Vin og that under and by virtue of instractious from “the Commissioner of the General Land Office, dated May 6th, r L8v1, we have fixed the 17th day of Novem; ber.’A. D. 1875, at 1 o'clock P. M., at this office, before the Register iand Receiver for the hearing of proots to determine the character of said lands, 4 Tn witness ahereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written, T. B, McFARLAND, ister. 010 HART FELLOWS, "ben toy JOHN H. HARRISON, EALKR IN-BEEF, MUPTON, VEAL, CORNKD DEEF, CORNED In Front of the Oourt House. is sold at reasonable fates fon Cash, shape Biead Street, oppesite the Nevad Theatre. ~ : nas ‘ . J be PorWalling’s Hot 1, inthe town of Rough . by theroad leading from the Indien Springs, . Horton’s ranch, on thé Marysville road; . bresk-waters and also all that portion of the read lying bé-# prevent the rodd from washing. . There line near the. Union. Ranch, by}! } . F ‘ . 4lso from the township line separating Né} L: jing described Township: turn out plae road to Keep it fron: washing, and in good . trav Winter; alyo ali ditehes tu bé kent open . Corral, to junction with the Virginia Turn. ing thttwhole term of contract, tractor shell be required to keep ‘he road trees, etc. i Columencing at junction of Pine . pass over tlre road each Spring, aud see! that all ruts are filled; the road leveled,and . the loose rock taken therefrom. House, thence to bear Kiver, four miles . more or less. This line of road re quires . breakwaters and turn out places to cur the . "ing the Winter; also a good landing into {and Meridian? The applicant wil! prove N°? fICE to Tax Payers and Contractors. Sh Notice is herevy given that in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature, of the State mo. Sg entitled sa Act to provide for the location,construction and meintainance of Public Koads in Nevada Cyunty, {1 wiil sell at public sale, to the lowest bidder, in -front of MeCarty’s H tel, in the town of Graniteville, oy FRIDAY, October 29h,-at 11 o’clocx’, “AT M., contracts for re icing and Keeping in repar for the term of.twe years, the following described rods in Eureka Township: Section 1. Commencing at the. Bloomfield Towaoship line,runningthencethrough the town of Graniteville to Hartman’s brewery, nine miles more or less. T ig road requires ditches, culverts and breakWaters to prevent it from washi:g, and they are to be putin at such times and in } such places as the Road Cotnmissioner may direct, Roots to -be takeu out, loose rocks kept off, rats filed up before the ypronnd becomes dry, and the road kept_in good tract. 4Section 2. Commencing at,the ridg> road . i ney road to th; Yuba county line; thence . at the back-bone, ranning then-e by way 3 3 of B.o dy Run to Moore's Flat, to intersect the ridge road near Snow Tent. This road { Sec. 3~Comineiting at the end of tWé"+rrettires the roots taken out, all rocks pro. road— . } jecting >. aopthe loose rocas kept off. amt be kept-insubstantial repair, and: bove the road bed to be remove 1, All bridges culverts Kept open: to Culverts to be putin in Such places and such manner as the Rosd' Commissioner may direct. Moore’s;Flat grate, each one to be sixty feet long and eighteen teet wide, at such romts ay the Road Commiissionet Inxy desguate:> Phe road to be leveled up each Spring? before the ground becomes iy, wtri‘kept in good traveling condition during term of-contract traveling conditicn during the term of con. = : WY! OTICE to Tax Payers and Contracters. . 4 Notice is hereby viven that in accordance with the provisions of an-Act of the Legislature of the State of Califorz.ia, enti, tled an ‘‘Act to provide for the location, construction and! maintenance of Public Roads in the County of Nevada.” I will sell at public sale to the lo-vest bidder in front ofthe Court House oh Monday, Noy. Ist., . 1575, at 1 o’clock, B. M., contracts for repairing and keeping in repair for the. term ‘of two years, the following described royds . of said county, in Nevada Township: Sec, 1. Commencing aj the junction of ‘Broad and Pine streets, rupning.thence over the suspension bridge past the Half Mile House, thence up the ridge passing the house ef T.L. Hughes to Slaté Creek, including the bridge on said Slate Creek, ; three miles more or less. . This section will also include the cross read: leading from-the Grass Valley toll road to road Section No. 1. near the residence of C. W: . Beedle: arr Sec. 2. Commencing opposite the résidence of H.C. Mills on Sacramento stréet, thenve ‘to nt Tear the resilience of Hinds, thence across Gold Ravine, up .the . house, thence across Gold Frat, vast: S, Wentworth's shouse and intersecting Grass ! 2 Valley and, Nevada toll’ road, opposite the . /fhence N 88 : nee of C. W, Beedle, three miles . line of the New York Hill quartz mine,+e res more or less, > Sec. 3. Commencing at.a point opposite . the residence-of Mrs. Belden, thencdé dewn-} Sacran ento street. to the junction of Broad . and the Red Deg road to a poiit where . Chew's toll road commences, 8ix. aiiles . more or Also that portion of: road . commencing-atthe junction of the Red Dog and Quaker Hill roads one-half mile . east of the Crystal spring House, thencé on . the last mentione { road bo the residence of . less. hill to the Grass Valley Towxship_line., . rk : Aiso the road commencing at or near Hind*s. S31} ° E 6.98 chains along the East Line . ; of the New York Hill quartz mine, to: its . nated as lot No 54 inSection, Range 8&8 East, Mt. Diablo . 2. ie. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. é Untrep SratEs Lanp Orrice, )Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 26, 1875. sy OTICE is hereby given,: that the OmaAW ha Gold Mining Company, a corpora. . tion existing under the laws of Cal., whose Postotlice is Sacramento, Sacramento county, Cul, has made application for patent for“1500 linear feet of the Omaha Qnartz . Mine, bearing gold, with surface ground, . situate in Grass Valley:-Mining District.Ne. vada County,, California, and described’ in . the plat and field notes on file in this oflice as follows, viz: Survey of Exterjor Bounddries: Commencing at post No. 1, marked O G MCo, (Omaha Gold Mining Company) . on the north end of the Lode of the “Lone . Jack Quartz Miue.” “Thence, var. 17° E, G M Co,8S'E cor. . No4 marked 0 GM Co. 9.09 chains post . No 5, marked O G M Co, on the east line of . the Ndw York Hill Quartz Mine. Thence S E.cor. and Post No-6 marked O G M Co, W 2.73 chains—along south Post No 7 marked O G@M Co. Thence S9° E 15.42 chains rost.No 8 inarked O G M CoThence S 82° E 4.75 chsins to Pest No-1 and piace of Beginning. Survey South 36° 35’ East 9.19 Chain: Northwest corner of Section 2, Tp 15. N k 5 E, and containing 19.87 acres, and desig2 and 3,Township 15 North, Base and Meridian. The names of the original locators are uokuOWn tothe applicant, Section 3. Corgmencing at Hartman’s . Geo. F. Jacows, at Quaker Hill, three miles . but it isbelieved to have been located by brewery. runfiing™ line, thirteen “mules bridges on this’ section are to. be i ks kept off the hence to. tre: county more. or less, The good repair, thelo : wind break waters and ifsuch places as the Road Co.umissignes may direct to prvvent the road from washlug. ‘The road to be put in-good traveiing BE OC ‘es . condition each Spring as soon as the ‘snow j}-is off, and to struction in thé shape of fallen timber. 4 be kept free-froyi-all ob. T. P. CRANDALL, Road Ccrmmissioner, ~To Road Contractors vor Y OTICE to Tax Payers and Contractors; . N Notice’is here by given that in accordance with the pro sions of an-Act of the Legislature, of the State of California,entitled an Act to provide forthe tocatioa,conStructico and mainten nce of Public Koads in Nevada county, I wilf sell at public} sale ty thé lowest bidder, at Heinson’s saloon, in the tuwn of Yon Bet, on THURSDAY, October 28th, at 11 o'clock, A. Me, . contracts f orrepuiring and keeping in re. pair for the terin of two years, the foliow-. roulls in Little Work . } ‘Section I. Commencing ‘at Red, Dog, . . thence by “way of You“Brt to the janétion—. of the Grass Velley and Bear River road, at Chis line of road requires break waters and . 8, to turn the water off the { ling aud’ passable order uuring the} ‘ . turing the rainy season; ‘also all bridges . and culverts to be put in good substantial . repair Immediately, and to be kept so dur. Theton-. ‘Jear from all obstructions, suchas fallen . He shall also be required to Section .2. Commencing at the White Water off the road, to keep it.froni wash. ian {in good travelitty and passable or . der during the Wintér, also all ditchés to be kept open dwiing the rainy seas n; also all bridges and culverts to be putl m good substential repair immediately, anu to be kept so during the whole term or the concoutract. ‘The contractor shall be required to keep the read clear from all abstructious, such as fallen trees, ete. Heshall also be required to jsass Over the road each Spring andsee that ail ruts are filled, the road ‘leveled and the loose rock taken therefrom, Section 3. Commencing at the White House, thence on the Griss Valley and the Buena Vistaroad to Greenhorp, two and one-half niles more or less. ‘This road requires breakwaters and turn out places to turn the wat r off the road to keep it from Washing und im good traveling order durGreenhorn creek, and to be kept so; also all ditches to be kept open during the rainy teason; also all culverts and bridges tbe putin good and substantial repair immediately, and to be kept’so during the whole term of the contract. The Gentract or shall be required to keep the read clear from all obstructions, suchas tallen trecs, ete; he shall also be requized to pass over the road each spring and see that all ruts are filled, the road leveled, and the loose
rock taken therefrom Sectton 4. Commencing at Little York, thence up the Ridge to Lowell Hill, nine uiiles more or less. This line of road heecs brenkwaters and turn out places to turn ths water off the road, to keep it from washivg, and in good traveling aud pasgablé order during the Winter and Spring; also all dit-hesto-be kept opermduring the rainy aud suowy s#ason;: atso aH bridves and culverts to be put in good orderand to be kept.so during the whole term of the contract, The contractor ghall be required to pass Over the road eac Sprine aud see that all ruts.are Gled, the road leveled.and the loose rock taken therefrom;he shall «1so be required to keep the read clear from all obstructions, such as fallen trees, ete, Section 5. Conimencing at You Bet,thenée down to Steep Hollow Creek, thence across sail creek to Little York, three miles more or less. This line of road requires w@ good roa? from each side of the creex into the said treex, also a good road across the tail. ings of said creek, and tobe kept so during the whole term of contract; also it requires break saters and@t rn out places to turn the water off the read to keep it trom Washing, and in good traveling and passable ordec during the Winter; atso. all ditches to be kept open during the rainy seasun: also all paid gen and culverts are to be put in repair, Keep the road clear from all obstructions, such as faller trees, loose rock; ete: the contra:tor shall: also be requiredto pass over the road each ‘Spring an «ee that all the ruts are filled and the road leveled ’ FRANK PAUSON, % “=3Read Commissioner; " LAND NOTICE.——— YNITED. STATES OF AMERICA. Sab. J Yramento Land Odtice District, California. In the matter of an irregular application for a pre-emption title and a quartz niine 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 rast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, together with the south half of the southeast , quarter of the southwest quarter of section 34, in’ township 16 North, aforesaid Base offor extract all of the miueral re on the 4th day of December, Laher oon o'clock, B®, M. For Omaha Mine, 5 acres; for the Ross Raoch Mine, 6 acres; for the Beacher, Mine, 2 acres; 2 acres at large for pealerine aeeris: 5 acres forkept. in . i of Broad Street to the west gu . miles-more or lk ss, Ff more ; Madge on line of Washimgton road to: Waslrtj i the toll . tnore or less, substantial repair iminediately and kept so . ‘County Road Law, Contractors will be re. term of four years, for highway rebbery, The contractor Shall be ri qnited ‘to . more-ur less. ey Sec. 4. Commencing at the junction ef . Main aud Lrosd etree ts, thenee p Main to jJuncti n of Commercial and Coyote streets, . ington road, thence to Powder House, thence Wa; of County Hspital tu Willow Valley opposite the . house of M. Hanley, thence to Scotch Flat. . six pitles niore or Jess, . See. 5. Commencing at the junction of . Broati and Muin streets, thence to the head . f p of Sugar} Loat, thence qn.the road leading to Blue . Tent, from Blie Tent House to intersection i ot ‘Poll road at’ Mount Vernon-Huuse, F th 4 Jolinston & Son's, Sec. 4, Commencing at the junction of . . East and west Broad streets; thence up west road Street, crossing American Hill past the resideneé. of J: R. Pooler, thence to . Roush & Keady Township line, four miles . or Jess. are Sec, 7, Commencing_at the junction of . the Seotch blat and Waiinetey roads, at} the residence of M. ‘Hanley, thence up the . } township lire, 10, niiles more -or . less, 3 . Sc. 3, Commencing at the west gap of Sugar Loaf, tence through Selt-y Flat to road of Peter Furdon, two miles} See. 9. Commencing at the junction of Juan road andthe read running residence the S$ past. the of J. 8S. Dann to Ed. the White House, two miles more or less. . ¥#Pds’ toll road, one mile more or less These lines of roads require bresk-waters . and turn out places: to turn the water off the road so 458 ‘vu kee p it from washing. and } Keep it in good passable traveling order . through the Winter: also to keep_the ditch. . és optn through the rainy season; also all . biitges and culverts to be put in good during the whole term of contract. The . contractor will be reqnired to keep the roud clear of all obstructions. He will alj So be required to go over the coad iu the . ingutis-ot April an? May-of-is76-7and see that the ruts are aH filled, road bed rounded up ard new ditches pened on the up. pet sive of the road where there is none . bow, and all loose rocks tuken off or broken up in the ruts, and te doall that is required to keep the road in good repair during the Whole tern of coatract ee In addition to the, ubove; in Sction No, 1, during the Winter the contractor 18 required to keep the Suspensian Bridge clear of deep show. Pursuant to Section 14 of the Nevada qu red to receive Road Labor at the r:.te of #1 per day in a sum. not to exceeth 25 per cent. of the whole amount ofthe contract. G, G, ALLAN, 012 Road. Commissioner Ist District Nevada County N arrow _. Gauge Railr Co. : Per place of bysiness in the town of Grass Valley, Nevida County, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of above named Company, at the office of the company, held the 5th diy of October, 1575, an assessinent, No, ¥, of Ten Dollars per share, Was levied npon the Capital stock of the corporation, payable, immediately in gold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of the Company, at the place of business No. 59 Muin street; in the town of Grass Valley, County ot Neyada, State of Califurnia, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before witl be “sold on Wednesday, the 24th day of Nov., 1875, at 1 o'clock, P. M. of that day. to pay the delinquentassessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By orde of the Board of Blesdeeret 7 cee a ,GBORGE FLETCHER, Secretary Otheé—No 59 Main Street, Gras3 Valley. Nevada County, Cal, 68 LS OF CALIFORNTA, County of Nevada, 8s. Inthe matter of the application of Otté Swartzwalter fora condition. al pardon. Please take notice that at the bourof ten o'clock, A, M, of Satutday, Oc. tuber B0th, 1875,:the said Otto Swarizwal. ter, Who on the 3ist day of Muay, a. p! 1875 was convicted in the County Court of said County, upon a plea of guilty to an indictment for highway. robbery, and sentenced to the Stat@s Prison of said State for the will apply to the Gevernor of said State ror *% conditiinal pardon under the provisions State. HUPP & CROWLHY; . _. Attorneys fof Petitioner. To Eau, Gaylord, Esq. District Attor. ney, Nevada County; California. Nevada city, Sept. 25, 1875. SUMMONs, “FN. Justice Court of Eureka Township, County of Nevada, State of California, K, L. Clark plaintiff, vs. M. W. Irvin de. fendant. ‘The People of the State of Cali. fornia, send greeting to M. W, Irwin defendant. You are hereby requiréd to appear before me, at my office in Sureka ‘township, County of Nevada, in an action* brought against you by the above named plaintit?, and answer the complaint in said aciion, on file in my office, within twenty days, (@xelusive of the day ef service) af-: ter the service on you of. this summons. The said action is. brought to recover irom you thesum sf 329999 in U.S. gold coin, alleged to be due ara owing by yon! to said plaintiff for services rendered ® of Nevada “And you ate hereb notitie that if.you fail to appear and autear a complaint, as above uired; s¥id plaintiff will take judgment against you for the said amount uf $299 99, together with costs and damages. l4th'day of September, a.p. 1875: ; J. M, BALLA Justicé of the Peace of Said % ort fl » BR. M. HUNT,» p. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN at large. all being inside of the above ap. plication. ‘ Ss aug3l JOHN ROSS, Applicant, . ,€Ts as follows: of Chapter 13, of the Penal Codc—of-sata¢4——— the township: of Eureka anid’ county . Given under my hand this Washington Bays et al in 1855: No record of Said location can be found. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjaining claimants are the New York Hill Quartz Mine on Cuiverts putin” thence up Coyote to int rsection of Wash. the West, and the Lone Jack Quartz Mine on the South. All persons holding any adyerse claims -thereto are hereby required to present the sanie beiore this Oflice within sixty days {retn’the first duy of pnb ishing hereof. : 1. B. MCFARLAND, Register. Chas. H. Wymsen, Atty. sk Delinquent Notice; AY ‘OUNT ‘AUBTRN GOLD’ QUARTZ . YS Mining*Company. Location of principal -place of: Lusiness, San ~ Francisco. Notice—There are.delinquint upon the folluwing described stock, on account *of Assessment levicd on the 25th day of Au. gust, 1875, the several amounts set oppo. Site the names os the respective shareholdNo. of No. of Names Certifi'’e Shares amt Frank MceCoppin, 35 10 2 50 Isabella G Prince, 5 100 25 UU . . Isabella G Prince, 1 100 25 00 . Isabella @ Prince, ,. 10 50 Isxbella G Prince, 11 Isab lla G Prince, 12 . Isabella G Prince, 13 M Klingsfrom, — 16 5 J Trigy, 17 : Henry-Eifel, 18 25 Henry, kifel, “ % “Al ne 260) MA Cary, ,18 6 25 M A Cary, i28 2 50 EJ Hutchinson, 2) oi B25 EJ Hutchinson, a1 6 25 Nicholas Lorbig; 55, 25 OO Nicholas Lorbig, 22 2 50 . Nichcles Lorbig, 23 2 50 Nicholas Lorbig, “95 250 Nicholas Lorbig, 262.50 Robert Kirk, 30 18 73 Robert Kirk, 3l 25 00 Robert Kirk, 32 } tobert Kirk, 3 Charles Baum, © 29 )j James Curley, 30 5 00 . James Curley, “St 5 00 . James Curley, 32 5 00 Janes Curley, 33 5 00 James Curley, 34 5 00 John Rourke, 35 5 00 John Rourke, 36 < (36 00 Jotin Rourke, "37 6 00 John Rourke, 38 500 John Rourke, 39 5 00 8 D. Melville, 42 25 (0. 3D Melville, 48 25 00 3D Melville, 29 31 25 P N Carroll, 43 12 50 PN Carro)), 44 12 50 E H Coe, §9 25.00 PH Gonovan, 45 250 00 Jacob Bacon, 49 12 50 P Redrolinsky, 46 12 50 N Roreigin, i 12°50 Chas J Hobler, 50 50-00 Mrs Dr Howard, 8 25 00 Mrs Dr Howard, © 9 25 00" Mrs Dr Howard, 10 25 UO Mrs Dr Howard, ll 25 00 Mrs E B Rider, 12 25 90 Mrs E B Rider, 13 25 00 Catharine Carney, nF ey 25 Mrs Mary Reloy, 60 25 6 25 Heywood & Hendley, 52 100 25 00 Elbridge Durbron,Tr, 53 15 375 klbridge Durbron,Tr, 54 35 ot 75 Mrs Cosgrove, 18: 25 6 25 Joseph Jourden, 57 50° ** 1250 John Nugent, sf 10. 3,250 Geo T Knox, 6 25 6 25 M M Harkness, 36 990 247 50 M M Harkness, 62 50 12 50 Solomon Johnson, 15 100 26 00 Solomon Johnson, 16 100 2% Solomon Johuson, 23 600 Solomon Johnson, 24 100 Solomon Johnson, 25 108 25 00 John C. Jamisun; 63 5 1 25 M M Hill, Trustee, 37 500 125 00 And in accordance with law,-and ap order of the Roard of Directors, made on the 25th day of August. 1875, so many shares of each parcel of said steck as may be necessary, will be sold at pubfic.ayction, at the Auction House ot John Middletdh & Son, 310, Montgomery street, on the 28th day of October, 1875, at the hour of 10, o'elock, A’ M., of said day, ‘to pay said de. linquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ; C. A. JAMES, Secre tary. Office—402 Montgomery street, Room 9, San Francisco. o] ' . ” YOUNG MEN . Y HO may be snffering. from the ef-, ] fect of youthful follies or ingis. leretion, will do well to avail themse ves jof this, the greatest boon ever laid at sithe altar of suffering humanity. ~Dr.! . SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500! . for every case of seminal weakness, ori . . private disease of any kind or ch: ructer. . ‘which he undertakes and fails to cure . : He would therefore Sty tothe unifortu-. . {nate sufferer who may read this notic e,} . j that? you are treadingupon dangerous; . eopad when. you longer delay in geek-. jing the proper remedy for your tom . . plaint. You may be in the first stage 1 jremember you are approaching the last,. ' {[f'youare bordering upon the. last. and . jjare suff-ring some or all of its il] effects . . temem ber that if yon persist in procras-. ination, the time must come when the. . most skillful physician can ‘render you" {no assistance; when the door ofhope . will be closed Against you; when po an. aelof mercy can bring you relief. In! . j20 case has the Dr. failed of success. ‘. Then iét not despair work upon your. imagination, but avail yourself of the} {beneficial results of his trea'ment before! . . your case is beyond therich of medical), kiN, or before grim death hurries you eon premature grave. Full course of! {freatmans $25. ‘Send ‘money by Post . . Office order or Express with fall de-. jsertption of camp. Call or Address, . i R.A, B: SPINNEY, . No. 11 Kearny Street, San rrancisco. ‘ " gep?-ly : “NEVADA city, . $ 82° £ 4.75 chains, Post No:2 marked O. . Thence NYS _W 24,10 . chains, Post No 3 marked O'G M Co, .N E . cor; Thence S 81° W 4.54% chains Post . of Con. are to be four turn outs made on / and Main str€ets, thence up Boulder street . necting Line: Post Now, N E, corner bears . from the . . ed should apply . in rock mout 5 N TO THE: UNFORTUNATE. . EW REMEDIES, " NEW REMEDrEg DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 628 KEARNEY STREET, fxg Cor. Commercial, SAN Francisco Pde A é Yost. bLISHED in 1854, for the treat mnt of Sexual and Seminal Direaseg . #uch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphi}. . isin all its forms, Seminat’ Weakness, ‘Inh . potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years } standing) and Ulcerated egs successi a)iytreated. ee DR. GIBBON has the. pleasure ‘of an. . nouncing that he has returned from Visiting {. the principal Hospitals of Evrupe,.and hag . resumed practice at his Dispensary, 693 . Kearney Street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where his old patientapand thoge . requiring his services may fod him, The Doctor has. spared neither time nor . money im seeking out ™'wreniedies, and hag returned: with increasea $5 Horrible Diseases, olmle ana female, are there who are snffering outa miserable existence from the et. absdrbe . into the system ! Louk at their pallid, ex.aciated and disfigured ‘faces and their broken Gow constitutieys, disqualifyirg them for the happiness of marriage ortkL« enjoyment of life. In this horrid gituation thousands sufier until death closes the scene Lit plrents, guardians, friends . attend toany.ot those who are sufferiag with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—Ste that they are cared for and cure@ before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who id aABOE private disease his especial study lor yecrs, and. who is certain to cure tae most inveterdte cases without .mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afijicted, or to those who are inter estcdin the wetfare of their friends, to be caret ai-otthe muny—pretended doctors who infcst all cities, publishing their skill in ‘curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by-using the tames-of eminent physi¢inzns from Europe and other places, Be, tlicrefore, careful and make strict inov ries, or you may fall into the banes of those charlatans. ‘Seminal Weakness. Seminal Enissions. the consequence .ot gelf abuse? ‘This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost, unlimited . extent, producing With unerring certainty ~ . the following train of morbid symptoms, . unless combatted by scientific medical méasures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain ip thie head, ringingin the eays, noise like the rustling of leaves and thé rattling of chariots, unearsiness about the loins, weatnessof the limbs, confused Vision. blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffi.erce in approachingstrangers, a disiike to fcrm new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of mémory, hectic flushes, pitaples and .various eruptions about the. face, furred tongue, . fetid breath, ecughs, consumption, night sweats, mon maria aid frequent insanity. If relief-be not obtamed, persons so afilictimmediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected . by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never tails of; effecting quick.anu radical cere. Dr. G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any ore who wilk prove satisfactorily tehim that he wascured of this complaint By either of the San Frahcisco quacks. Married Men, : ,Or those who contemplate marriage, who + @re suifering: under any cf these fearful . maladies, should not forget the sacred re. Sponsibility resting upon them, ner delay . to obtain immediate relief. . . Persons Calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or . sending for packages ofémedicines may rely apon his assurance of confidential secrecy With implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutu. ally satisfactory remuneration of services . rendered, considering the circumstances . : acilities for the akieviation_of huinan suffering. >% How. mizny thousands. ot persons, both — fect of+secret indulgences, or from virng” . of the cases. rather than a tow prevalent snd. Relfish practice of extortion among quacks . and pretenders. . DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, . binding himself to eftect a radical and peraw nent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURFD AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib. ben, stating case, sniyptomis, length of time the discase has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to-any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for we. By enelesing : TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a@ registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo.& Co.; & package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part ofthe Union. Address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney etieet, co..er Commercial, San Francisoo. Post Offic, Box 1957. ‘i . Private ntranceon Commercial treet. Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the let ler. ‘Consultations FREE. Rag Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they sead his advertise. ment in tue Daity TRANSCRIPTS myl No. 714. : Application for a Patent Mining Claim. Unit«d States Land Office, } Sacramento, Cal, Aug. 24, 1875 Y OTICE is hereby given that the Yuba Gold Mining Compsny, a corporatien existing under the laws of Cal., «bose Post Olive is Griss Valley, Nev.County.,Cal.has made application for pateny for 1500 lineal feet of the Yuba Quartz Ledge No. 2, bearing gold, wit: surface ground 500 feet in width, situate in Nevada County Mining District, Nevada county, Californis, tegether with a mill site non contiguous, and described -in the ;lat and field notes a file in this office as follows, viz; : Plat A. Survey of Exterior Boundaries; Commencing at astake in the Fl.tin centerofa large boulder splitin center,1.40chs east of dwel?ing ‘house. ‘Thence, -vafiation 17° E, 8. to a Thence, 8S 85> 45’ W 9.09 chains to a st: ke near base OF high cl f, Thence N 30> 35’ E 22.72 chains to a stake on the North side of River, im rock moung. Shence N 85° 45’ F 9.09 chains to place of beginning, containing 16, 91-100 acres. 3 Plat B. Survey of Mill Site: Commercing at § live oak tree 75 jinxs Nerth of South Yuba river, and near a large granite boulder. Thence, variatlon 17° E,.N 9° 20° W5.0 chaizs to a stake, from whicheorner Ne. 1 of Marietta approved survey, bears ~ Thence 8 80°°40" W 10 00 cheins to a stake, from which @ live oak 10 in dia. bearas 9° E 23 lks distant. Thence $9 20°E 5 00 chains toa stake in rock mound, 1.50 chs North of River. Thence N 80° 40’ E 10.00 chains, to place of beginzing, containing 5 acres. Survey é6f Connecting line; From corner: No. 4 of Plat B, to corner No. 1 of Plat 4, 8 49° 30’ E 4.98 chains, . Fromeorner Ne. lof plat B, to section corner commen Ww sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, Tp 17 N, Ril E, Mt Diablo Base end Meridian. The said quartz ledge and mill site being desiguated as lot No 41 A, and 41 B, in Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 11) Ekst, Mt. Diablo base and Meridian. Said location was made by Jose-h Soper, on. or about Jany. 1, 1875, and is recorded im Beok 6, page 390, Mining Records of Nevafa county, at Nevada city. The applicamt claims by purchase. Adjvining clainiants are 6ublett & Co., on tiie so.th, and the Fowkr ec on the North. ; bine Persons holiing any ad clay thereto are hireby re cl + heel the same before this “Office within 8i dogs from the first day of ishing . Dibble & Byrne, Attys. aus _4& 30° 36’ W 22.72 chs to a stake Noe 2.” . e > \4 IN BI N consist CIG. ME “UN tt : for matter #ounty cern: * of the gives r of the City, i trict, 4 of Sep rupt u she Di: the Di: Franci D. 187, 028 *~