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(AREER A OVATE OF
*@OENUESY Mert
Dr. J. ©. Woung
MEDICAL AND ‘SURGICAL
PILI, offers'to*the #Mitted positive
> cure in all cases of ;
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
~~~* Ti Youth ia laid the foundation of mruet
’ vefthe misery of after yeats by the indul,-gence of ‘the most destructive of ‘habits
“paring life a curse, and spreading veak-.
nea@ and ‘ruin among mankind, for 4Gts%al
yell xnown fact that the :induigence ‘df
wlitary vice, even in the slightestu
Yiants seeds Of weakness 'in tire “ss .
that grow to s harvest of disease, Sse)
-ggid shame in after year. ~ ’
4
Young Man 4
at..”
i in fp oar
BRAS BRIN iy ARRON ING Bees
. 41¢ you experience any weakness you seu!
‘not delay, for ‘a day may'imperil ‘you
Y potyour hfe. tna forms
“Weakness = ee Daten ae nota our hands the day "and “year ‘first-above
° “Miiddle-dged or O14, -without Exp stre:oqt—_ ET BOMEPARLAND. Register.
Hiniderance from eae gs Pape me
. gue purely vegetable. and of a n@ture
ss Frees po taint pehtnd.” Ctserve the#ym~tems and hasten to check tke course of
‘qmplaint, if youexperience any of them—
nightly discharges, slight dfscharges "at
“@ times, trembling, anxiety, forgetful4
}
negs, confusion, pain in back, linrbs_os
"body, forebodings, 'indige tion, timidity,
aversion to society, loss of power, want of
*eontrol, variable tencper, attacks of si knegs akin to biliousness,-deposits in urine,
_ *tregular bowels, etc. etc.
TERRIBLE: POISONS.
‘hmong'the most subtle and virulent of
‘“paisons inthe human blood is that aris‘ing from Venereal Taint often breaking
on . after years of apparent cure, ip hid.
“ous sores upon various parts of the body.
Ite great danger lies in-the fact that it is
~. given to the innocent partner or to the unMporn-child without showing in the person
» Originally contraclingit.
WHE USE OF MEROUSt
‘Qnly.aids in this terrible deception by drying it upon the surface-and driving it, back
iat the bload, _AH—¥enereal Poisot isa
= eed poison aud canbe commupi¢ated in
t@ie blood, and the only certaigrty of preyention of iransmis<ion is-in’the posi ive
._oures of the reform treatment practiced at
tts Dr. J.C. Young Medical Institute,
. gomprehensive, scieritific and thorough,
having re. cived endorsements a8 the best
___ ef al Lprodern practice. Recent cases cured
ju few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the presencé of Taint inthe blood are uever failHag. SB
She Dotier,-after years offpatient invesation and treatment is enabled to assure
=
nf rapid-and thorough cures\in_all the. .
complaints incident to the sex. The weak
ean hepe for strength and the suffering for :
ryilief and cure. 0
Those who require personal supervision
tthe Doctor can furnish with apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where
upremitted atteution and constant care
____-gige every assurance of rapid and perma~ +E oures. \ Sr ea ee
The Institute is supplied with s
LYING-IN_ DEPARTMENT,
vwhore pationts will receive ‘the’ treatment
, bo basenGalin sueh cases.
CURED AT HOME.
Gorrespondence,_'The_ great. difficulty
many sick findis the trouble of visiting
"+ £hie tity, often mentring al expense far ex-7
seeding the cost of treatment. This expense can be avoided by writing te the
Doster, giving in yourown way, the symp‘¢8meof your trouble or complaint, Cures
-guaranteed the same as by personal visit.
~ yer co‘’munications strictly c. nfidential
“and all letters-either réturned or estroyed.
a. The Doctor can be reltedupon in all
‘gases requiting coufidence ‘and secrecy.
Rapose confidence in him, all you who
~sifffer Or are in distress. Hu whlspeedily
rrhibyg and cure you.
B . F. JOSSELYN, M. D.,
618 Sacramento Street,
Ban Francisco, “Cal:
.
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&
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¢ Ne. -6 Post Street, _
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RECEIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS.
a
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*sfehort notice.
Ff Last Dividend: Term depdsits,9% per
ent, Ordinary Deposits, -7¥s per cent,
“Orrgificates of Deposit issued, payable in
New York and principal cities In the UniMed States and Canadas; also London, Paris
band all the principal ow of Burope.
: ; W.H. Curve, Prew’t.
H.'T. Graves. Sechy,
San Francisco
“WEEKLY CHRONICLE
LARGE, independent — honest and
fearlesa_ newspaper, with reliable
market reports and a valuable agricultural
dépattmert. Weé aim to wake the WEEKLY CHRONICLE the Dest family sews) aper in the world, Try it! $38 a-year, coin,
iu ddvance and 20c, ror postage A free
oon to the getter up ef a club of five. Fer
a glub of ten, $25, with one free ce py. (20
cents additional, on every copy, for post‘sage,) The Dathy Ounonican $6 W0.a year
—s.
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> Specimen cupies sent FREE. Serld for one.
Try the Magic Effects of
+ENGWER’S PURE BORAR SOAP.
j T washes without rubbing. {; is oom: ‘pousd prineipgally, of the. conthination
' ‘oof Rorax and ammonia, so thabét enttrely
«does away with hard labor. Forromoving
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wihi convince any one of its supetior mer/its, Ask your gaocer for it. Mamwfactured
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WEBER PIANOS
ARE THE BEST.
SHERMAN & HYDE,— _
MUSIC DEALERS, «
«
‘Ce KEARNY & SUTTER srs.
. Cai:fGrnia) did onthe 9th daybt
i
linrbs_ or.
g"__Term-Denposits,.Nat.Less than -Six_. .
United States Land Oifter.
nt
0 ALL WHOMAT MAY\CONGERN::
#@ Whereas, on'the 34 day of Septeniber,
1n74,the Plat of Township i7, North Héange
‘9 East, wan tled in the U.S. lant tee,
and by Goumissioner’s Jetter datedpeemanber 2d; 4871, the South Eust Qusttesbf8eetion 26, in: Township 17 Notth, ‘Rasge 9
Fast, is to be treated as minéral in : charaeter, until the contrary is proved, after dtiée
notice. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Ottice address Nevada city, Nevada county,
i Jannaty,
11875, file iv the Registers off ¢-06 f this Disttict his Homestead Declaration N¥o lidse,
¢l‘imiing the above destri bed! tavid Park tas
‘applied tovontértthe seme as “agrialinend!
Hand, ‘allegiagy itt toottee Lore wwatudble fier
aegricwi tural! Daan {oer teotning :parposes.—
*Pherefore,“youwil! wkomoétice, that under
mdlby vdirtwe ‘of timktractions ‘from tthe
joammiies oner of tlreG@tenerdl' Band ‘ Office,
‘dtedd May 6th ,'1971,.e! haveftixed thes4th
dsvof way, A. Dt fat 1c both, P.AM,,
dt tis office, beferetlhe )Regiserr tard: Regatver {forthe hearing of prodfs tto . déterumiind the character 6fssid lavids, :
iin witness wheredt we have hereutito set
pe. *HART PRLLOWS, Receiver.
Notice to Contractors,’
Supervisors Of even date herewith, nu. tiee is _given'thbat-sealed proposals will be
received at the County Clerk 8 .office_ until
M, of that day. for contract frora May 4th.
1876, untll May 4th, 1878, for care and
niaintenanee of the sick at the County Hos
pital, and for those who may be adinitted
on permits from the Superviiors. The
conv-actor will be required to provide all
wwecessary and propés medical attendance
and’ tr-atment, food; fuel, <lothing, lights.
bed and bedding for the immates : to attend evefy kick person confined in the
County Jail, and to provide proper and nevessary articles for the burial of the deaa,
who are buried at the county’s expense.-—
Payment to be made quarterly therefor by
<iereat draws of the Indigent Sick Fund
By order of the Board of Supervisors.
=: FRANK PAUSON,
mE Prerident of the Board.
Attest : __ James D. White, Clerk.
Nevada, April 6, 1876.
Notice to Creditors.
ASTATE OF LEOPOLD WEIL, deceased,
K Notice is hereby given by the undersigned 3, TH. Miller, Brecutor of the. estate of Leopold Weil, deceased, to the creditors of, avd all persons having claims
againét the said deceased, to exhibit, them
with the necessary vouchérs, within four
B. H. Miller, at” his
place of business, in Nevada City, in the
said county of Nevada. B.H. MILLER,”
__Executor-of the estate of Leopold, Wet,
deceased
Nevada City; April Tth,.1875.
C. Taylor, Atty for Executwr.
notice, to the said
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION.
YT OTICE is hereby given, that a CONAY TY CONVENTION, of the Republican
Party, of Nevada County, for the selection
hof delegates to the State Convention wiit-be
THE COURT HOUSE,
On Saturday, April 22dAtlo’cleck, P; M,
Primary Election for the election of delegates*to the Converition, will be bell
On Tuesday, April 18th, 1876,
Inthé precincts of Nevada City, Grass
Valley, San Juan and Truckee, between the
hours of 4.and § o'clock p.m, In all oth r
precincts between the hours of 7 and9 P. M,
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTION.
Nevada Precinct, H. H. Haskins,
Graves Volley, Jno. D. Meek.
Truckee, W.C. Richmond.
San Juan, Jas A Stidger.
Blue Tent,'R. C. blackwood,
Forest Springs, Jos. Perrin.
Buenavista; Cyrus King.
Boca, L. F.: Doane.
Cherokee, LL.D. Kathburn,.
Sweetiand, H. O. Hiscox. ~
Hirchvitte, Geo, B. Newell.
‘krench Corral, P. Dausher.
North Bloomfield, J. CG. Ma:riott»
lLake City, W. D. Black.
‘Relief Bill R. Williams.
Columbia Hill, -H, A. Brigham,
tBureka, \. :
Moore’s Flat; W. F. Cummings.
Ossaville, Wm.Haller,
Washington, H. Kohler.
Omega. eX
Jarlisie, L, D. Butt.
Littte'York, A. H. Hagadorn,
Yot'Set, Frank Snell,
Lowé.l Hill, J. Brick.
Hunt's Hill, A. G. Turner,
Kongh and Ready
Indian Springs, H.:L, Hatch.
“AWthoy House, Ho Rathburn, ~~ oo
Mooney Flat, Fred> Stimiat. >
The following is the’ apportionment\o
delegates for the several phevincts :
MORTARS TORSHIP.
NBVROS . 66006-44544. 0 0s SL SPSS OCT EE
pL OM BRE es oo eee TP ITTIN TEE 1
‘GRASS VASLEY. TP,
WGI VATION, 6 ok usd ania cnccndascnsnesse Be
Pores’ Morin. os oo. ckccvccesccecvessccs 1
Buena Vista... bee eeececeeenences sosee l
MEADOW LAKE TP.
Truckee,... errr Pe rere icieeee eidatens 3
Bova. cp ASSa STA REURERORE TEETER UROT OUR 1
BRIDGEPORT TP,
San Juan.... wih b abies ARK ASEREUD Abo Od 2
Bweetland.\.:..s.00 Science PPE Pere 1
BirO Ville.. sos cciscce ‘cceabaAeeucwuanes 1
French Corral ;..cceceseesssescccseesee
BLOOMFIELD TP.
TRONGI POMMMEGOM 0. ccoc. sacccsstccces PEP .
Lake City.. oécies's Cadeeecsaursaecaves ea -8
Meliof Bith, ccssss ies ‘ecb beres reese .
Columbia Hill.. << .-.seee. wines’ voces l
EUREKA'TP.
to eee pee yg rere 4
Movre’s Flat..
Ossaville... 2..
WASHINGTON TP.
WAG INMION osc casi dadsavacsibceeisene's Pe .
hOmeya.... pean pineehaas Sek Aavawseks 1
PRMININUID sinas cedtanceaecies eecestnsleccac S
EAttio Tork: «sce ccccsceiics ROUEUSRACORS 1
OM OD soos eck csd areas cusceen aeons a
Lowell Hill.. ...2. Pr PRIS wineesen 1
Huut’s Hill, .. seacs Sas vakaanuga se eeae
d ROUGH & READY TP,
MOU & TORT. 5s cca 0c ivnce cacatencecss 1
Indian Springs...... petites ten ceue 1
ABERORY HOUSG 66s oSecic ck ccccdepcccesc
Mooney Plat,....../ M acaedittestea B
The tests for voters at Primaries will be
“Opposition to, the restoration to power of
the Democratic party, and intention to act
in good faith with the Kepublican party.’
By order of the Republican County Uentral Committ-e.
: »SAN FRANCISOU, Ageatsifor the
i . A. H. PARKER, President.
N. P. Brown, See. eesndheatial
te
Sacramento, C4). Mareh2da/13866. i
pursuance of an order of the Board of .
Thursday, April 20th, 1876, at 10 o’clock,A.
_. acres, and designuted as Lot
‘. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.
months.after_the first publication of tins .
No.7. :
wlication for a Patent ‘to a
i<., SWaerantente, Cal. Feb. 23d, 1876. .
!
DO beer heréby given, That the North
LS /Bioontfiéld Gravel Mining Company,
agcespperation existing-‘ander. the tiwsof
(Walldornia, whose Post Oilice is Saa Francéiseo\ California. has this day. made appliceation fér PPatent. forthe Pention “Placer
Mine . beating 'gold, situate in Virgin'Vahiey
“Mining Utsreét, Nevada County, California
Tenth itesttibediintthe-pi-t and-fielt not-s on
fle! in' tits OWRec fas ‘follows, viz : Comimencingdtiaspittce tree opposite the Tayier: Daman én' the right bank of Humbug
@reak-quilibetag-eorper No lv of Hambug
LC. suming Claim. ‘Thence variation
UP 25° FE ANS 9:15’ WS.57 chains to a stake
' ndtraedd Wo22} from: which a live oak 30 in.
« diamétertbears N-7 1-29 E32 I's. Thence
1.N5320.196'H595,50 eleains to a stake 'm rked
. No@{framhwhich a live oak 18” diameter
ibear SUITE2° + 83 links. Twin live oak
‘hears WN £6° ‘W 22:links, Themce N 3389
eee ebains tore st ke marked No 4,
. fremmvertieh twin-live oak bears 5 49 1-2°
Wid te e.N 20° 45° E688 che.
to-a btake marked No from which a spruce
“5” diameter bears N-Sti-2°-E-60 links, —
*Therice North 30° 15° E 6:06 chains to a
twin live oak tree justabove mouth of
North Bloowficid Gravel _Mining—6
ny’s tunnel. mouth of ‘tunnel bears 3 509
E1Q98chains. Thence N 44° 45’ E 7,98
chains to stake No 7;0n boundary line ot
Stations 25 and 26. “Th: nce 8 67° 30’ E
§.45-chains toa live ovk tree-on left-side ‘of
Hambug Creek and being corner No 25 of
Bl omfeld Hydraulic Gravel Mine approved survey. Thence S 33° 15’ W 9.60 chsdown left sidg,of Hu-ntbug Creek toa stake
murked No 9. epposite mouth of Bloomfield Company’s tunnel from which aspruce
0” diameter bears N 46° 30’ West 20 linkA
alive Oak 48” diameterbears S 26° 30’ E
25 links distant. Thence 430° 15’ W_5.00
. chains to a stake mark: d No 10 on left side
ef Humug Creek. *Thence: 8 20° 45° W
6.94 chains to a 6take narked No 11 on left
side of Creek, Thence 8 50° 30’ West 8.00
chaius to a stake marked No 12 and being
corner No li of Hyambug Canon FTlumipog
Claim, -thenée Sb? 1h W303 chains to
place of beginning and containing 16 89-100
t No 64 in Section — Township 17, North Range-9, East,
baid -location was made by Mark Enierson and A, J.
Irwin. March 8th, 1857, and is recorded in
Book No'2, at page No 30, records of #aid
“Virgin Valley Mining District: The appiicant claims by purehase, Adjoiniag
cliimants are,en the North by Bloomfetd—
Hydr ulic Company’s ground and on. the
South by Hunifaig Canon. {
__ AU persons hohling-miy adverse ¢laims
théreto ére hereby-required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publisling hereof.
T,.B. McFARLAND, Register.
A.B: Dibble, Atty. febat
= No 765.
Applicatien fora Petent to Min~~ “dng Claim ~
UNITED STAFES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Mar, 24, 1876.
OTICE isheréby given, that the Selby
‘Hill Mintng Company, a corporation
existing unaer'the laws of California,
Ww hose Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal., hus
—~inade appiication for patent for the bownie placer mine ,/bearing gold, situate sin
Selby Fiat mining district, Nevada County,
Califeroia, and described in ‘the plat and
fieid notes on fle in.this office as follows,
viz:
Survey of exterior:lines,
Commencing at a stake on Township line
18:60 ehaing south Of yy Btaké between see-.
tionFahd 6, T 16N,R 8ond 9 E, Mt. -DiabloB 4nd M. -Thenve on true line vat,
18> El Thence N 82> 30’ E, 4.07 chains
to an oak stumpon W side of Biué Tent
ruad and marked 'D; No.2, Thenve N 642
10’ E. 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine
tree 10" diam. , just below Blue Tent road,
and marked D;-No. 3. Thence N 63° 30’
E 2,21 chains‘to a stake in a large pile of
stones—stake marked DNo. 4. Thenee N
67> 26 E9.C7 chainsto an quk tree on E
-edge df a-small ravinedlazed and marked
DNo. 5. Thence N 32° 3@’£ 2.20 chains
to a-stake being on West boundary line of
Wootvittle'ground and marked D No. 6.
Thence N 14> 25’ E 12.45 chains to a stake
on W boundary Jineof Woodville approved
survey. Thence N 54°10’ W 4.30 chains
to a stake at foot of.a live oak tree marked
D No.8. Thence N 12° 35’ K[3.52 chains to a
Stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 80> 20°
W: 3.67 chains to a stake marked D No. 10.
Thence N 20° 20’ E2.16 chains to a -staxe
75’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No.
ll. Thence N 15> 49’ W 6.73 chains to a
stake ‘at footof an oak stump. Pine tree
10 in, dia, bears 8 584%> E 0.25 chains dis'taut. ‘Thence N 82° 50’ W 7.30 chains toa
stake in a pite of stones 50’ E of center of
creek, and on edge of mining cut marked
D No. 13. . Thence N 18> 00’ 'W 4.51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam. 66’ E of creek blazed
and marked D No. 14. Thence N 64> 4Y
1.40 Chains to @ stake marked D No. BE,
Therfce.N 21° W 4.22 chnins toa stake on
E edge of creek marked D No. I6. Thenes
3 85> 15’ W212 chains to a stake at & pine
stump on W side of creek. Thence S 36°
15’ 3,92 chains toa stake ia-tailin-s from
which cormer ‘No. 14 (a pive tree) bears
8 634° E 2:55 chains, Thence § 12> E
280 chains to. a stake 1.50 chains W of
creek from which an oak tree bears 8 674% 2
E.0,51 chains. Thence 8€> W 865 chains
to astak» between twolarge bculders fron.
which a pine tree bears 8 10° E 0.52 chs.
Thence 872>_ 45" W 3.17 chains to astake
on bed rock markéd D.No. 22°-“Thence 8
41° FE 1.94 chains toa stake on bed tock
marked D No. 23, Thence 8 77° 30' E 5.04
chains to a stake 50’ W of-centre of creek
marked D No, 24 from which a pine tree 8"
iam.bears $1845 W 0.18 chains dist,
Thence S 3> 1 W485 chains to a stake.
Thetice East 0.75 ohains to \ stake on
Township line between Sects. 1 and 6f 16
N Res avud 9 EY Thence South 18.00 chains
slong Township line to place of beginning
and containing:53.42 acres and-tesignated
as Lot No 73, ha Section 1, Township 16
and Meridian. SaidNocation was made-in
1854, 1855 and 1456, and was duly recorded
in the Mining Records of Nevada County.
The applicaut claims by, purch.se. \Adjoining claimants are the Woodville and
Mauzanita Mining claims on the Kast, on
the south by the Lachman clahms and on
the west by the South Yuba mining claims,
All persons helding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishingherevf,
£. B.McFARLAND, Register.
Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. ms3o
Notice to Creditors,
N tke'Probate Court in and for the
c@waty of Nevada, State of California.
In thematter of the estate of Jeremiah 8,
Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given
by-the undersigned execator of the ahove
named estate to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims against said deceased
ptovexhibit the same with the ne essary
‘vouchers within .fowr months from the
first publication of this notice to the undersigned at his residence on Deer creek,
or to John Asd--rson.at bis office in Nevada
city. BENJ&aMIN C, WAITE,
— Bxecutor.
Nevada City Jan.25, 1676. :
Annual Me eting.
HE Armmal Meeting of the Stackhdl. dersof tue Masonic Hall Assaciitien
of Nevada City. Gatifo: nia, will be held at
Masonic Hall, omSATURDAY, the 20th day
of May, 1876.
2
Bloomfield Hydraulfe Gravel Mine between . North, Range 8 East, and Lot No dlin Sec. [.
6, Township 16, NR 9 E Mt;-Diablo Base .
AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY
Sc OF THE CELEBRATED ©
. Springfield Gas Machine,
We are now prepared to furnish machines
of all sizes for bghting HoTELS, CHURCHES,
Pus.ic BUILpINGs or PRIVATE RESIDENCES.
OVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS
WTTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF 2)
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE,
OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE.
‘They are simple-in construction, not liable to get out of order, require no “‘#xill to
manage, are
WADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
Anid are substantial and durable. They oc
cupy but little space, can beeet up at little
_expeuse, and are equally adapted for light
ing the largest Hotel or the smallest dwelling. They are no new or-utitried machine,
but, Winte* and Summer, bave beeu in
constant-eseall through the United States
for vverseven years. : =
“$9” No fire is used i: manufacturing the
Gas, and buildings lighted by it are inLU. Sea ae eee :
Ba” The-cost of Gas made by this Machine will wot exceed $1 50 to $250 per
“thousand feet. .
We-invite-correspondence from those
building or contemplating the introduc:
tion of Gas, and Will send,.on application,
catalogue, with full cuts and exp Mnations
of the workings of the Machines, and hundreds of testiinonialsto its ‘superiority over
any other Machine-now iw use,
we-dlso invite atteztion to our feil and
complete line of %
GAS FIXTURES,
=nbracing the newest styles of CHANDEEKS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, &t. Our
prices are as low@nd our goods superior to
any in the market. :
We shall be glad to.correspond on: the
subject of introducing gas, and to have
parties call and examine pur Machines and
Fixtures.— ae a wines
*
“NYE & ACHESON,
315 and 317, Pine Street, San
Francisco. eeSole Agents for the “Springfield Gas Machine, for California and Pacitic Coast. 514
}
. YOUNG MEN
1 HO may be suffering from the ef-).
iy fect of youthful follies or indis-:;
;eretton, will do well to avail themselves"
. of this, the greatest boon ever laid at
ithe altar of suffering humanity. Dr.))
. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $5,
for every case of seminal weakness, OF . .
private disease of any kind or chirecter
which be undertakesa—and_fails to-enre.;
jHe would’ therefore ray to the unforte-. .
inate sufferer who may read this notice,. .
thet you are treading upon dangeroue. .
iground4vhen you longer delay in seek-; /
ling the proper remedy for your com-.
gured at the same rate as though coal gas
REPUBLICAN
e
Rea CONVENTION.—
&
Mes
Rooms of*the Union Republican State
Central Committe,
San Francisco, March 9, 1876.
“Tbe Republican National Committee hav:
ing issued a call for a National Convention
Min the following form:: ‘
Republican National Convention
= " 1876.
The next Union Repilican Nationdi
Codverition forthe nomination of candidates for President and Vice President,éf
the United States, will be‘held in the city
of Cincinnati, on Wednesday, the Four
teenth day of June, 1876; ‘at 12 o’clocx.
noon, delegates from each State equal to
twice the number of its Sendtors and Representatives.in Congress, and of two delegates from each organized Territory “aid
“the District of Columbia. : wos
Tn calting the Convention for the elec“tion of delegates. the Committee of “the
severdl States are recommended to invite
ali Repablican electors; and all other yoters. without regard to past political—differences or previo
wi
are opposed to—reviving sectional issues,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE,
SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
BLISHED in 1854) for the treat AST
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphi}
is in allits forms,, Seminal Weakness; Im
yen
standing) and Uleerated €is Buccous Elly
treated. :
"DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from visiti
ithe principal Hospitals of Europe, and
“resumed. practice-at his Dispempary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Ccromer.ia., San
\Francisco, where his old patients and those
p tamer his services may’ Lod him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in-seeking out mw remedies, and hag
returned with increaseu acilities for the.
alleviation of human suffering.
:
Horrible Diseases: _
How many. thousands of
“‘g, P, BROW}
and desire to promote friendly feeling and
-hafmony throughout the conntry by maintaining and enforcing all the
constitutional rights of every citizen, inmright of suffrage without intimidation and
—without fraud: who are in favor of the
continued prosecution and punishment of
aljofficial dishonesty, and of an economicat-admipistration” of the Government by
honest, faithful public. officers : who. are
in favor of making such reforms in government as experience may, from time’.to
time suggest ; whovare opposed to impair“Ine’the credit of thenation by depreciating.
any of ‘its obligations, and in favor of sustaining in every way the national faith an?
‘financial honor : who hold that the common-school system is the nursery of American liberty. an@ should-b¥ mainteined absolutely free from. sectarian control ; wha
beheve that for ‘the promotion of. these
ends the dire¢tion of the Government
shonld continte to be “confided —to-thos
who adhere to'the principles of 1776, “and
support them as tncorporated In the €onstitution and the laws ; and who ere in favor of reorganizing and strengthenirg the
fudamental princimies of National Unity
_. in this Centennial ‘Anniversary of the birth
of the Republic. : ae
E. D. MORGAN. Chairman.
W. FE, CHANDLER, Sec’y.
Republican National Committee.
Washington, Jan, 13, 1876,
Now, therefore, the Republican State
Central Committee of thé State of —California do recommend to the Union Republican
yoters of California to choose delegates to
the:State Convention. to be held at the city
of Sacramento, on WEDNESDAY, 26th day
of April, 1876, for the purpose of selecting
“TWELVE delegates'to sid National Conventien.
The apportionment of’ Delegates is _as.
follows, being based vpon the combined
~yotes cast for T.G, Phélps and John Bid“well at the last general election ;
j'plsint. ‘You may—be in the first stage:
remember you are approaching the last,. )
}if you.are bordering upon th: last, and) }
ijare suff-ring some or all of its ill effects,
lremember that if you persist in procras-.
. . titiation, the time must come when the)
'tmost skillful physician can render you
'‘Ino-assistance; when the door of hope. . ’
. will be closed against yon; when no an-.
lgel of mercy can_bring you relief. In)
‘Ino case has the Dr. failed of BUCCESS.
Then let-net-despair work.upon your:
ijimagination, but avail yourself of the)
, beneficial results of his treatment before’
your case is beyond the rich—ef medical,
iskil, or before grim death hurries you;
to a premature grave. Full course of!
{itreatment $25. Send money by Post
\Office order or Express with fall de. \sckiption of case. Call er Address,
. DR. A, B. SPINNEY,
4
ry
No. 11 Kearny Street, Sam francisco.
sepT-ly
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CONSTABLE’S SALE.
BR virtue of an Execution to me directed and delfvered, isswed out of the
Cout of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in and for Nevada ‘Township, County
of Nevada, State of Califemmia, and bearing
date March 18th, 1876, on a judgment rendéred in said Court on the 29th day of February, 1876, in favor of Dennis Desmond
and against Wm. G. Stites, Edward Moore
and Zohn Starges, for thé sum of Seventy
Dollars damages, together with Eleven
and 25-100th Dollars, :ccsts and disbursements at the dite of said judgment, and,
accruing costs, allipayable in geld coin of
the United States; [have levied upon all
the right, title and interest of *the within
named defendants, or either of them; in
and to the following described property towit: That certaizy qnartz ledge, situated in
Nevada Township, Courity of Nevada and
State ef Culifernia, commencing at the
mouth of the ravine knowu as Koger Williamns Ravine,‘on said ledge, on the north
bank of Deer Creek, and from thence runnipy with said ledge up said _ravinz in a
northerly direction twelve hnndred feet,
including the lands on: both sides of gaid
ravine or ledge, to.wit: Three hunded
feet east thereof and three hundred feer
west thereof, the entire length of said
ledge, with the dips, angles.and variations
thereof. . t-#
Noticeiis hereby given, that I will expose to public sale ail the above described
property to the highest bidder for cash. in
front ofthe Couit Honse door, in the City
of Nevada, on SA‘TURDAY, APRIL, 15th,
1876, between the hears of 9 o’cloeK, a, M.,
and 5 o’clock P.M.
Given nuder my hand this 20th’ day of
March, 18.6. WM. SCOTT,
“« ‘*@eonstable Nevads Township.
Jno. I, Galdwell, utt’y for pl’ff. m3
ASSESSMENT, NOTICE.
r ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, location of princi.
pul: place of business, San Francisco, Cali-.
fornia Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada county, California. Notice is
hereby given, that ata meeting ofthe Directors held on the Twentieth day of March
1876, an assessment, No. 42 of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the
320
fornia, »
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remgin unpaid on the First day of
May 1876, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payluent is Made before, will be sold on
Friday, theNineteepth day of May, 1876.
to pay the delinquent assessment,” together with costs of advertising and expenses of -€ale: =
_._M. FY GAME, Secretary.
Office:—320 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Catif rnia.” \
LADIES,
pew: WANT a Pure, Blooming Gomplexion? If so, a few applications of
} HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify
7 ye te heart's content.
: does away Ww edness,
Blotéhes and Pimples. Overeemes
me. street, San Francisco, CaliE M. PRESTON, Secretary
Neva*a, April:€th, 1376. . : . acyee @nd
the Flushed ap rance of -heat,
Secretary at the office of the Company, No.4.
County Committees will make provisions in their respective coupties for the
election of delegates in accordance ‘with
said apportionment.
Fully indorsing the suggestions and tecommendations of the Republican National
Committee, this Committee has adoyfted
and recommends the following as the test,
aud invites‘ the co-operation of all -who can
indorse the same : vs :
“Opposition to the restoration to power
of the Democratic Party, and intention to
act in goed faith with the Republican-Party,. By order
' -ALEX, G, ABFLL, Chairman.
M.D, BORUCK, Secretary,
ml15 ‘Repeblican State Central Committée.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
“UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING GO.
_ Location of principal place of busineve, North San Juan, Nevada county, Califernie. Lucation of works, Grizzly Hill,
Blooniield township, Nevada county, California.—Notice-is hereby given that ata
mecting of the Directors held on -the 23d
day of February, 1876, an assessment (No.
4) of Fifty Cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the éffice of the company, Main street, North San Juan,.Nevada
county, California.__Any stock upon which
this assessment shd!l remain unpaid on
Tuesdayjthe 4th day of April, 1876, will be
delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made
before, will be sold on SATURDAY, the
Twenty-second day sf April, 1876,‘to pay
the delinquent assessment, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO. B. HUNTER, Seéretary.
Office—Main “treet, North San-Suan, Nevyada County, California. 124
The day of saleof above stock is post‘poned until Monday the 22nd day of May,
‘ts76. By order of Board of Directors.
J.B. HUNTER, Sec,
Office of Y. G, R, M. Co. North san Juan,
April 5th, 1876. al
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County Scrip.
A LI Warrants on General Fund, regis& ‘ered prior t» Dec, 10th, 1876, will be
paid on presentation. Interest ceases from
e. J.N. PAYNE, Go, Treasurer.
Nevada, April 6th, 1876.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
JE, the undersigned, hereby certify,
thet we are partners for the tran
action of Law Business, in its various de
ef Johnson & Cross; that our full names
are James B. Johnson and Charles W
Cross; that our place of residence and principal place of business is Nevada City, Nevada County, State of California, and that
Our partnership dates from the 9th day of
March, a. D. 1876,
‘ . JAMES B. JOENSON,
CHARLES W. CROSS.
Nevada City -Mareh 10th, 1876..
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* . OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE
partments, under.the firm name and style
male ana female, ate there who are suffer 2 '
. fect. of. secret indulgences, or ftom —virns.
absorbe into the system! Look at ther :
pallid, ex.iaciated and disfigured faces an@ a iaeaiaiia
‘their mecass Cote “cea ck ae = K 0
fying them for the ‘happiness of marriage :
or the enjoyment of ‘life. In this horriti -BAN eas
gituation thousands suffer until death closes BROAD .
the scene. * Let-parents, guardians, friends
attend teany of those ‘who are sufferii ANAPITA)
with any of these horrible life destroy: maar
maladies—see that they are cared for an f
‘eured before it be too late, Send them im. R. W
mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physicien who A. H, PaRgkEe
ues ade private disease his especial study ~
or years, andwho is certain to cure. the -Jokn Cashin
reost inveterate cases without mercury o .Jonathan Clz
injurious drigs. It is\important to thom ie :
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter ; v0
ested in the welfare of their friends, to be I WONEY T
careful of the many pretended doctors who eurity. ”
infest al] cities, publishing their. skill im Highest &
chring all. diseases in a few days, imposing _ ‘Warrants.
upon the public by using the names of em. Legal Tent
{nent physicians from Europe and other . Rates. _D
places, —Be, therefore, careful and make __ _: Gold Dust
strict inguiries, or you mey—-fall inte the ~ Liberal ad
banes of those charlatans. . ; Bullion for z
Seminal Weakness. _ General an
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot Checks on
adif abuse, This solitary vies, or depraved Jose, Stockt
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the Drafts on .
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited. an y= “.
Agents for extent; producing (with unerring certainty
the following train of morbid symptoms, gurance Con
uniess combatted by. scientific medicet CoRRESPO
measures, viz: Sallow. countenance, dark Francisco.
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring
tugin the ears, noise like the rustling of Tnterést o1
jeaves and tie rattling ot chariots, ness €d sas foo.
ness abut the loins, weakness of the limbs, Six IV
‘cenfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffiderce in approachingstrang. its, 6 pe
ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, & Twe
disposition to shu soctety, loss-of “mem. “gion gee sy
. ory, hectic flushes, pimples-and various Deposit
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night annum,
sweats, monomatia aid frequent insanity, a2” Perso
If relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflict. send money
6a should upply—-immediately;—eithet-in Checks or
son or by letter, and have a cure effected
y his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radicaleure. Dr. G, will give
One Hundred Dollars'to any one who will
prove satisfactorily:to him that he wasenrell .
ef this complaint ‘by either of the Ban
Franciseo quacks. — =
Married, Men,
V Fh
Orithose who contemplate marriage, whe N a
are suffering under any of these fearful eva
Maladies, should not forget the sacred re
spunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to.obtain immediste relief. le
Persons calling at Dr. Sitibon's offics or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
wah .Seapliots faith, and expect no more
than to charged with a fair and smutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances —
of the cases, rather than a tov prevalent ani
ae) fish practice of extortion among quacks
ana pretenders.
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and wilt
(_ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and pe»
wenent cure, or-make-no-charge, ;
Cured’ at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT .
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib rsay a
bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of Hed
time the disease has continued, and the A Large
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
conntry, with full and plain direction for : SPRI
ure. -By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
. Comm
Gene
Bu
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co. Orders 1
a package of medicine will be forwarded , j da, ox at o1
by express to any part of the Union. rr
Addréss DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney" “receive pr
st.eet,con ner” Commercial, San Francisco,
Post Offic: Bex 1957. ~ :
Private ‘ ntrance on Commercial treet.
; Rememier to put BOX 1957 on the le
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Consultations FREE.
Rs Correspondénts will ‘please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertises.
ment imtie Dai_y Transcript. ‘myl
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Nevada,
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:
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0,
@ORNER OF
AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO BROAD 8
. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 EXCH
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STEAM ENGINES, Pies
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS . oe
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department, and our prices AS LO gentlema
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of goods. We handle none -but what we ‘ promptne
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, ané ~~ Good 8:
hey yen the latest bapayred Moshe’ Horses
which are'known to be good, and prefer
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Méline Wind Mills, ‘ D:
Gold Medal Separators,
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Underwood's Hay Loader & Rabe, R.!
Trade Engines, = an
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. Challenge Spring Wagons, in Kidc
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