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_ AFTER A QUARTER OF
A CENTURY THE
Dr. J. C. Young
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
“INSTITUTE,
*CNTILL offers to the afflicted positive
eure in allcases of
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
In Youth is laid the fomndation of much
¥efthe Misery of wfter-years--by-the-indulsgence of the most destructive of habits
making life o curse, and spreading weakness and ruin ainons mankind, for itis a
—~. yell Known fact that the indulgence of
. yolitary, vite, even in the slightest degree,
Yants seeds of weakness in’ the system
‘hat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
sand ghante in after yeare.
Young Man
SIP you experience any weakness you should
“mot: delay, for a day may imperil your
‘health if not your hfe In all forms of
Weakness ani Premature Decay a Cure is
G@aaranteed by the Doctor to-the Young,
Gniderance from Business, The Remedies
éame purely vegetablévand of a-natute that
leaves ho taint bebind,Crserve the syinf(empiaint, if you experience any of them —
enightly discharges, slight dfscharges at
«ether times; trem ling, anxiety, forgetfalnese, confusion, pain-in—baek, limbs or
body, forebodings, indige’ tion, timidity,
saversion to society, toss of power, want of
-ewtrol, variable temper; attacks of si*ksegs akin to biliousness, deposits in utine,
tawegular bowels, etc. eto. © :
TERRIBLE POISONS.
‘Among the most subtle and virulent of
“peisons in the hunran blood_is that arisfrom Venereal faint often breaking
«out, after years of app#rent cure, in hid’ wegus sores upon vetious parts of the body.
great danger lics in the fect that it is
miten to the innocent partner or to the unYorn child without showing in the person
“originaliy contractingit. 9.
47HE-CSE OF MERCURY
‘Only aids in this terrible deception by dry-ing it upon the surface and driving it back
Mato the blood. Alt Vénereal Poison isa
= hood: mand can be communicated in
?$he blood, and the only-certainty of prevention of :ransmis-ion is in the positive
aures of the reform treatment practiced at
he. Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute,
-sqmptehensive, scientific and thorough,
having reccived endorsements as the best
___:. tof allimodern practice. Recent cases cured .
“im. a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the pres.
ence of Taint in the blood are never fa:lting.
:
“TO FEMALES;
““weratie-aged or Old, without Exp sure or(”
“tems and hasten to check tke course of the . i tate of Leopold Weil, d
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal. March. 22d, 1976.
9 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Whereas, on the 3d day of September,
1=74,the Pint of hownship ‘17, North, Range
9 Exust, wae tled in the U. 8. Land Office,
and by Cowmissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, the Sonth East Qnarte. of Section 26, in ‘Township 17 North,-Rarige ,9
East, is to be treated as mineral in character, until.the contrary is proved, after due
nottce, And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Ottice address Nevada city, Nevada county,
California) did on the 9th day of Januay,
187), file in the Register’s office of this Disthict his Homestead Declaration No. 1048,
¢] iming the above described land, and has
applied to enter the same as agricultural
land, alleging it’1o be more valuable for
agricultural than for mining purposes.—
Therefore, you Will take notice, that under
ommiss oner of the General Land Office,
ated May 6th, 1871, we-heve-fixed the 4th
d-v of ry, A.D. 1876, at 1 o’clock, P. M,,
#t-this office,before the Register and Keceiver, for the hearing of proofs to deteramine the character of said londs,
In wit
our hands the day and--year first above
writien, = : :
T.-B, McFARLAND, Register.
a2 ‘RART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Notice to Contractors,
N pursuance of an order of the Bosra of
Supervisors of even date berewith, notice is given that sealed proposals will be
received at the County Clerks office until
Thursday, April 20th, 1876, at 10 o’clock,A.
M-<of that\day, for contract from May 4th.
1876, unt? May 4th, 1878, for care and
maintenance of thé sick at the County Hos
pital, and for those who .may be admitted
on permits from the Supervisors. The
cont~actée Will be required to provide all.
necessary and proper medical attendance
bed and bedding fof “the im : =
tend every sick” pérsop confined in the
County Jail, and.to provide proper an4'nevessary articles for the Durialof the deaa,
who are buried at the, county’s. expense.-Payment to be miade quarterly therefor by
warrant drawn on the Indigent Sick Fund
By order of the Board of Supervisors.
” FRANK: PAUSON,
President 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, B,H. Miller, Executor of the _esieceased, to the creditors of, and.all. persons _ having elaims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vonchers, within four
months after the first publication of this
notice, to the said B. H. Miller, af his
The Doctor, after years of patient inves.
idation and treatment is €nabled to assure
“them rapid-and thereugh—curesin_all the
complaints incident'to the sex. ‘The weak
ean hope for strength and thre suffering for
velief and cure. cen ‘
Those who reqvire personal supervision
-#%,e Doctor can furnish with apartmentsy
with careful and skillful nurses where
‘unremitted attelition and constant care,
egive every assurance of rapid and permaht Eel AY FEUD fe RII N H
' suid comnty of Nevada.
place of business, Mm Nevada City, inthe)
Bb. H. MILLER,
Executor of the estate of Leopoid, Weil,
deceased
: *
Nevada City. April Tth, 1875.
. ©. Taylor, Atty for Executor.
errs
BLICAN REPU
nd by virtye of instructions from the) 950 ter bears N71-2° E32 lis,
pess whereof, we have-hereunto-set, from which
and tr-atment, foodpfuel, ‘clothing, lights.
mates : to at— .
2 =
a eee ae
Application for a tent toa
Mining Claim,
; United States Land Office;
i Sacramento, Cal. Feb, 23d, 1876.
» \Y OTICE is hereby given, That the North
LN Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company,
a corporation existing under the-liws oF
California, whose Post Office is Saa Fran-.
cisco; California. has this day nf&tde application for Patent forthe Penelon Placer
Mine, bearing gold, situate in ‘Virgin Valley
Mining ‘istrict, Nevada County, California
and described in the plet and field notes on
file in this office as follows, viz: Cemmencing at a spruce tree opposite the ‘Taylor Danr and on the right bank of Humbug
Creek and being corner No 10 of Humbug
Canon Fluiming Cteim.: Thence yariation
17 1-29 E,N48° 15%w38.57 chain’ to a stake
marked ‘No 2, from Which a Jive oak 30 in.
Thence
N 12° 15° E5,50 chains toa Sake m rked
No.3,from which a Tive oak 19” diatneter
+-bears-§-314-2°-+ $3 links, PF win live oak
i bears N-46.°W 22 Tinks, hence N 338°
+05 B 4.37-chains toast ke marked No 4,
twin live oak bears 8 49 1-2°
TW.41 links, Thence N 20° 45’-E 6.88=chse74
. +toa stake marked No 5 from which-a spruce
50"-diameter bears N-$1-14-2°_E 60 links.—
Thence North 30° 15°E 6.06 chaing—to a
twih live ouk tree just above month of
North Bloomfield Gravel \ Mining Courpany’s tunnel, mouth of ‘tunnel bears S 5y°
E 1.98 chains. Thence N 44° 45’ E 7;98
chains to stake No 7,on boundary line ot
Blooniticld Hydraulic Gravel Mine between
Stations 25 and 26. Thence S 67° 30’ E
5.45 chains toa live ouk tree on left side of
Huinbug Creek and being corner No 25 of
Bluomfteld Hydraulic Gravel Mine approved survey.” Fhence $8 38° 15’ W 9.60 chsdown left side of Humbug Creek to a stake
tearked No¥Y. opposite mouth of Bloomtight Company's tunnel from which aspruce
30”' diameter bears N 46.9 30’ West 20 links
a live oak 48” diameter bears 8 26° 30° E
25 links distant. Thence 830° 15’ W 5.00
. chains toa stake marked No 10 on left side
of: Humbug Creek. .Thence 8 20° 45° W
%.94 chains to a stake marked No 11 on left
side of Creek, Thence.§.50° 30’ West 8.00
chaius to a stake marked No 12 and being
corner No 11 of -Hambug Canon Fluming
Claim. Thence 8 62-15’ W_3.03-chains—to
place of heginning and-containing 16 89-100
acres, and designated as hot No 64 in Section — Township 17, North Range 9 Last,
Mt. Diablo’Base and Meridian. “Said -location was made by Mark Emerson and-Ayd;
Irwin-March 8tk,1857,and is recordéd in
Book No 2, at page NO 30, records of said
Virgin Valley Mining District. The applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining
°
Hydr»ulic Company's ground and on the
South by Humbug Canon,
__All persons holding any -adyerse claims
thereto ate*hereby required topresent: the .
same before this office within sixty days
froin the first day_of publishing hereof,
: T, B. MCFARLAND, Register,
_AB. Dibble, Atty.
Application fora Patent to Mining-Claim
Sacramento, Cal, Mar. 24, 1876.
. OTICE is hereby given, that theSelby
AW Hill Mining Company, a corporation
existing unaer the laws ef California,
whose Portoflice is San Francisco, Cal,, has
Fpen cures, ;
__ ‘The Institute is supplied with a .
LYING-IN DEPARTMENT,
“yfhare patients will reccive ‘the treatment
50 éssential in such cases.
CURED AT HOME.
SRN NL NARS em A la
COUNTY CONVENTION.
a
oy
a A fe 2 CONVENTION, of the Republican
Party, of Nevada County, for the selection
Gerrespondence. The great difficulty
smany sick find is. the trouble of visiting
“Soha citi
+ weiting the-cost of treatment. ‘This-ex.
“pense canbe aveided by writing to the .
Doctor, giving in yonrown way, the Bymp.
«$ams of your trouble or complaint, Cures .
youaranteed the same as by pérsousl visit.
AJL com anications. strictly ‘e: nfidential
sand all letters either returned or destroyed.
@2” 'I)-e Doctor can be relied upon tall
‘cqges reyuiring confidence and secrecy. .
Repose confidence in him, all you who .
#narffer or are in distress. He will speedily
Srelieve and cure you. — ie
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of delegates-to the State Convention will be
held at.
THE COURT HOUSE,
On Saturday, April 22d.
At 1 o'clock, P. M.Primary Election for the election of -del. egates to the Convention, will be beld
On Tuesday, April 18th, 1876.
Inthe precincts of Nevada City, Grass
Valley, San Juan and Truckee, between the
hours of 4 and § o'clock. Pp. M.° In al! oth.r
precinets between the hours of 7 and’9 P. M.
"+ §UPERVISORS. OF ELECTION,
Nevada Precinct, H. H. Haskins,
Grass 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. E. Boune.
Cherokee, L. D. Rathburn,
Sweetiand, H. O. Hiscox,
Eirchville, Geo. B. Newell.
French Corral, P. Dausher, :
North Bloomfield, J. C. Marriott.
Lake City, W. D. Black.
Relief Hill, W. R. Williams.
Columbia Hill, i, A. Briguam.
Euréka; = : =
Moore's Fiat, W. F. Cummings.
Ossaville, Wm. Haller.
Washington, H. Lobler.
Omera. : 3
Carlisle, LL, D. Batt.
Little Yor’, A. H. Hagadorn.
You Bet, Frank Snell,
Lowell Hill, J. B. Frick.
«Hunt's Hill, A. G. Turner.
kKough and Ready,
Indian Springs, H, L: Hateh,
—ATtiony House, H. Rathbtrn,
Mooney Flat, Fred. Schmidt.
The following is the apportionment of
delegates for the several precincts :
NEVADA TOWNSHIP,
\
MBVORG. nn do 626 socae chen ves on va aneuss cs 9
Biue Tent. 2.36000 es ekes Evisene eeccevece
GRASS VALLEY TP, :
CERO WOLIOT ic cbs Madsen gaeuase acs re .
POPORt GOVIDBE ss e555 6 oa cass 1
MME Ra tik os cncke eee staniees wesee 2
MEADOW LAKE TP. :
Pruckeé... nab Gusuk sed ucaeaw cmemene me
Boca,. S pee ee eccessevoges's eeeveces ses “ &
BRIDGEPORT TP.
RM OUR: cova ssh cana heccacatunkaussecue 2
Cherukee...% Si Leeenh wkebeaeaecesans a .
Sweetiand....s. Wivewaans aakecks re
ee CORI awiecccs cadens é oeacecseion &
BLOOMFIELD TP,
North Bloomfield... wipniccnh ae re
. Lake City....08 Rehscasebcenepes srages d
SS Be: PROP CTE eT Tee OES eT r Tre yee
Columbia Hill.. PET ee ee ee canine Ek
BUREKA TP,
OIOUS is seuss earn eV vewccccusesees 1
Moore's Flat i is eee waren .
SPRBANIILG 55) 6 ovis aioe a'ean Cees bn ee eee geene
WASHINGTON TP.
Washingion... seewarae Piwchescestinees 1
So” Perron PET Sy ey ee 1
CANE 5 cade Adah es cade vinakccaaee a F
LITTLE YORK TP. ‘
t AAttie Foek. . vccsssecss anes reve
VUE ee.. ewes a esas bacawrike us ee i
MIOWGES POOLS 54.0 50k codso 8 Ks Ke oO cKeieaeen
Bunt’s Hill)..:.. uastoas are .
ROUGH & READY TP,
Mama: & Reedy socks och ceussnind ce eee 2
. Indian Springs.\...... PE OR Ee ee I
. AMRNOME SUOURG is dao cccehceccsasshtaceca’d
The tests for voters at Primaries will be>
“Oppositivn to the restoration to” power ef
the Democratic party, and intention to act
in good faith. with the Republican _party.’-+of Nevada City. Californie, will be held at
By order of the ublican <#Ainiy Ocntral Comunittece. a x pk ee 54 2
A. H. PARKER, "ae
FOTICEis hercby given, that a COUNx
. Stake marked D No. 49.
tiade application for patent for the Dow.
nie placer mine, bearing gold, situate in .
Selby Flat mining district, Nevaéw County,
fieid notes on file in this office as follows,
Wiz:
_ Survey of exterior lines,
Commencing at a stake on Township line
18.00 chains south of 4 stake between seetion landt; T16.N, RS and 9 ii, Mt. DiabloB.ndM,—Thence-on—trife—_tine—var;
i8s= E. Thence §-$2> 80" E; 4.07 chains
to an Oak stumpon W side of Bine Tent
ruad and marked D, No.2, Thence N 642
10’ B, 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine .
tree 10” diam. , just below Blue Tent road,,
and marked D, No. 3, Thence N 30 ft 63>
k, 2,2! chains toa stakein a large pile of+
stones —stuke marked DNo. 4, Thence N
57 )’ E 9.C7 chains to an oak tree on E
“ettge ofa smull ravine blazed and marked
DP No.5. Thence-N 32© 88’ EB 2.20 chains
toa stuke being on West boundary line of
Woodville ground and marked: D No.: 6.
Thence N 14 25’ E_ 12.45 chains to a stake
on W boundary Jineot Woodvilleapproved
survey, Thence N 54> 10’ W 4.30 chains
to a stake at foot of a live oak tree marked
D No.8. Therice N 129.35’ Ef3.52 chains to a
Thence N so> 20"
W. 3.67 chains to a stake marked D No. 10,
Thence N 20° 20’ E2.10 chains to a stake
75’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No..
ll. Thence N 75° 49’ W6.73 chains to a
stake at foot of an-oak stump. Pine tree
10 in. dia. bears 85845 EF 6.25 chains distant. ‘bhernce N 82> 50’ W 7.30 chains toa
stake in a pile of stones 50’ E-ef center of
creek, and on edgé of mining cut marked
D Na. 13. Thence N18> 00° W 4.51 chains
‘to a pine tree 8” diam. 66’ E of creek blazed
and marked D No. 14. Thence N 64° W
1.10 chains to 8 stake marked D -No, 415.
Thence N 21>_W 4.22 chains to a staxe_on.
E edge of creek marked D Na. 16,.Lhence
8 85> 15’ W 2.12 chains to a stuke at a pine
stump on W sifeof creek. Thenes 8 36>
15’ E 4.92 chairs to-# stake in tailin-s from
which corner No, 14 (a pine tree) bears
S$ 6337° E 2.55 chains,
2.50 chains to a stake 1.50 chains W of
creek from which ap oak tree bears 8 674g
E.0:51 chains. -Thenee 8 62 W-8.65 chains
to astaks between twolarge bculders from.
on bed rock marked D No. — 22.
41° _E 1.94 chains toa stake on bed rock
marked D No. 23. Thence.8 77° 30' B5.04
chains to a stake 50° W of centre of creek
marked D No. 24 frem which a pine tree 8”
diam, bears S18%> W 0.18. chains dist.
Thence S 3>-it’ W 4.85 chains to a stake.
Thence East 0.75 chains to % stake on .
Township line between Sects. I and 6 T 16
N Rsand 9 KE. Thence South 18.00 chains
along Township line to:placé of beginning
and containing 53.42 acres and designated
as Lot Now 73, in Section 1, Township 16
North, Range 8 East, and Lot No 51in See.
6, Township 16, NR 9 E Mt. Diablo Base
and Meridian. -Said location was made in
2854, 1855 and 1556, and was duly reeorded
in the Mining Records of Nevada County.
The applicaut claims by purechise. Adjoining claiments are the Woodville and
Manzanita Mining claims on the East, on
the south by the Lachman claims 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 publishing hereof,
Tt. BP. McFARLAND, Register,
Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant, mg@—
Notice to, Creditors,
Thence 8
N the Prokate Court in and for the
county of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah 8.
Brown, dec: ased. Notiee is hereby viven
by the undersigned executor of the above
named estateto the creditors -of, and all
persons having claims againet said deceased
jto-oxhibit the same with the ne-essary
vouchers within four months from the
first publication of this notice to the undersigned at his’ residence on Deer creek,
ér to John And rson.at bis office in Nevada
chty. BENJAMIN’C. WAITE,
ie Executor,
Nevada City Jan. 25, 1976. sate
Annual Meeting.
HE Annual Meeting of ‘the Stockholders of tue Masoniv Hall Association
Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th di
of May, 1876.April 6th, 1896,
_feb2t {.
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Calitcrnia, and described in the plat and . . ber thatiftyou perststin procras-. Tremenioe atit ys persis /
Thence § 12> E}
. which a pine tree bears $109 E_0.52-che,+
~“T Thence S 72> 45” W347 =Cbains to a stake
AVING ACCEPTED THE
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CONSTABLE’S SALE.
i éd and delivered, issued out of
Court of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of
ruary, 1476, in favor of Dennis Desm
Dollars damages,
ments at the date of said judgment,
“Nevada: Township, County of Nevade
State ef Calif ia, commencing at
mouth of the ra
ning with said ledge up said ravine i
ravine or ledge, to-wit:
feet east thereof and three hundred
west thereof, the entire length of
thereof. .
Notice.is hereby given, that I will
roperty to the highest bidder for cast
of Nevada, on SA‘TURDAY, APRIL I
1876, between the hours
and 5 o'clock P.M. ™
Given under my hand this 20th da
March, 1876. WM. SCOTT,
Constable Nevada Townsbi
Ino. I. Caldwell, att’y for pl’f, m
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
fornia
field, Nevada county, Califortiia.
hereby given, that at a meeting of the
1876;
ately in United States goid coin, to’
Secretary at the office of the Company,
tornia.
May 1876, will be delinquent and
vertised for sale at public auction; and
Friday, the Nineteenth day of May, 1
gether with costs of advertising and
penses of sale,
Office:+-320 Sunsome Street, San F
ciseg, Calif rnia:
of 9 o'clock, A.
to_pay the delinquent assessment,
Ca
¥ Virtue of an Execution to me directthe
the
Peace in and for Nevada Township, County
of Nevada, State of California, and bearing
date March 18th, 1876, ona judgment rendered in said Court on the 29th.day of Febond
and against Wm. G. Stiles, Edward Moore
and Zohn Sturges, for thé sum of Seventy
together with Eleven
and 25-100th Dollars, ccsts and disburseand
accruing costs, all payable in gold com of
the United States; 1 have leyied upon all
the right. title and. interest ofthe within
named defendants, or either of them, in
and to the following described property towit: That certain qnartz ledge, situated in
end
thre
ne known as Roger Wil.
liams Ravine, omsaid ledge, on the north
bank of Deer Creek, and from thence runnortherly direction twelve hnndred feet,
including the lunds-on—both sides -of--said+
Three hundred
feet
said
ledge, With the dips, angles and variations
ex:
pose to public sale all the above described
1, in
‘Tront of the. Court Honse door, in the City
Sth,
M.,
y of
p.
23
Y ORTH. BLOOMFIELD GRAV2ZL MINING COMPANY, location of ‘principal place of busiuess, San Francisco, CaliLocation of works, North BloomNotice is
Directors held onthe Twentieth day of March
an assessment, No. 42. of One Dollur per share was tevied upon the capital”
restock of the corporation, payable immedithe
Now
320 Sansome street, San Fraucisco,, CaliAny stock upon’ which this assessment
Shall-remgin unpaid on the First day of
adunless paytuent is made before, will be sold on
876,
to=
exM. F. GAME, Secretary .
TanLADIES,
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yow to your heart's content.
‘the Flushed a Kova", E M. PRESTON,-Seeretary,
atizgeus and Sablsomane. “saad be
O'YOU WANT a Pure, Blooming Complexion? ‘If so, a few applications of
-HABAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify
¥t toes away with Redness;
Brétches and Pimples. Overcemes
eat,
smal,
5} teenth day of June, 1876, at42 o’clocr:
1 of the Repnbite. —.
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REPUBLICAN
QriétE coNvention
i >
Rooms of the Union Republican State
Central Committe, ‘
San Francisco, March 9, 1876.
, Fhe Republican National Committee hav}
ing issued a call for a National Convention
in the following form : :
Republican National Convention
*. 1676, .
The next Union “Republican ‘National\
Convention for the nomination of candi.
dates for President and Vice President of
the United States, will be held in the city
of Cineinnati, @n “Wednesday. .the Fournoon, delegates from each State equal to
twice the number of its Senatcrs and Rep:
resentatives in Congress, and of two dele.
gatesfrom each organized Territory and
the District of Columbia. — :
In calling the Convention for the ~election of Helegates, the Committee of the
several States are recommended to invite
all Repablican electors, and all other voters, without regard to past political . dif:
ferences or previous party affiliations. who
are opposed to reviving sectional issues,
and desire to promote friendly feeling and
permanent hatmony throughout the country by maintaining and enforcing all the
constitutional rights of every ‘citizen, including the fu.l and free exercise of_ the
right of suffrage without intimidation and.
without fraud : who ate in favor of the:
continued prosecution andpunishmert of
all official dishonesty, 9nd of an economical administration of the Government. by
honest, faithful public officers: who are
in favor of making such reforms in government as expérience may from time to
time suggest : who are opposed to impairing the credit of the nation by depreciating
any of its obligations, and in favor of sustaining Mm every way the national faith an@
financial honor ; who:ho)d that. the common. school system is the nursery of American liberty. and should be maintained ab. .
solutely free from sectarian control ; who
believe that for the promotion of these
ends the direction of the Government:
shonld continue to be “confided. ,tot
who-adhere-tothe principles. of 1776, and
support them as incorporated in the Constitution and the laws ; and who ere in favor of reorganizing and strengthenirg the
i fudamental principles of National Unity
in this Centennial Anniversary of the birth
FE. D. MORGAN. Chairman.
W, EB, CHANDLER. Ser’y.
Republican National Committee.
Washington, Jan. 13, J 876,
Now, therefore, the Republican State
Central Committee of the State of Califor~
nia 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 said National Con-—
vention, :
‘the apportionment of Delegates is as
follows,-being@bxset ypon the combined
votes cast for T. G, Phelps and John Bidwell at the last general election ;
Alameda,....-.19/Plunas
%
woeecee seer a
Shasta. re
Sierra.. =
County Committees will make provisions in theit respective counties for the
election of detegates in accordance with
said apportionment.
Fully indorsing the suggestions and recommendations of the Republican National
Committee, this Committee has adopted
and recommends the following as the test,
aud invites the co-operation of all whocanindorse the same: :
“Opposition to the restoration to power
of the Democratic Party, and intention to
act in good faith with the Republican Party, By. order oo
ALEX. G. ABELL, Chairman.
M. D, BORUCK, Secretary,
m15 Republican State Central Committee.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO.
Location of principal place of busiifornis. Location of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Directors held on the 23d
day of Februwry, 1876, an assessment (No.
4) of Fifty Cents per share was levied upon
the capital steck of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of ‘the company, Main street, North 8an Juan, Nevada
county, California. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain: unpaid on
‘Tuesday,the 4th day df April, 1876, will be
delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made
before, wi be sold on SATURDAY, thé
Twenty-secoyu day of April, 1876, ‘to pay
the delinquent assessment; together with
costs of advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO. B. HUNTER, Secretary.
Office—Main treet, North San Juan, Nevada County, California, A 124
The day of sale of abeve «stock is postponed until Monday the 22nd day of May,
1876. By order of Board-of Direcrors.
‘J.B. HUNTER, Sec,
Office of Y. G. R. M. €o. North San Juan,
April 5th, 1876. al
q =
County Scrip.
A LL Warrants on General Fund, registered prior t’) Dee. 10th, 1875, will be
paid on presentation. ‘Interest ceases from
date. J: N. PAYNE, Co, Treasurer.
Nevada, April 6th,<876.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WY “tortwo ure parenets for the trary
action of Law Business, in its various’ de.
partments, under the firm name and style
of Johnson & Cross; that our full names
are James Johnson and Charlis W
Cross;that Place of residence and principal place of bnsiness is Neyada City, Nevads camel sana acl yaaa ig aud that
our e Pp m the 9th
March, a. pd. 876. : ; ; bes 3 *
cD axe B. SORMAOR,
LES W. CROSS.
ee
SEW REMEDIES, . NEW REMEDIES *—
“Jeaves\and the rattling of chariots,;-wnese—
tipo his assurance ofconfidential seerecy
ness, North San Juan, Nevada connty, Cal.
‘. Underwood’s Hay Loader & Rake,
10 THE UNFORTUNATE. .
DR. GIBBON’S DISYENSARY
623 REARNEY STREET,
& Cor. Commercial, San. Francisco
BLISHED in 1854, -for the treat DL
ment of Sexual and. Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphih
is in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
4
KL
etc. Skin Diseases (of years potency, )
d'Ulcerated gs success ully standing) an
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and hag
resumed ~ practice at his D-apenrary, 623
vol
Kearney Street, corner of Commer.vial, Sate ;
Francisco, where his old patients and those RMA
requiring his services may fod him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor Oh t
money in seekis.g out mw remedies, and has ;
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their broken dowu constitutions, disquali. oe
fying them for the happiness of-marriage BANK 0
or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid — BROAD
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esceré Letparents, guardians, friends }
stad. to any ‘of. those who are ‘suffering * Semalelalan
with anyof these horrible life destroyin,
maladics—see_that they are cared for an R.Y
cured hefore it betoo late. Send them im
madiately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
ues ade private disease his especial study
A. H. PARKE
‘John Cashin
or years, and who is certain_to. cure the : A
pl inveterate cases without reury of : Jonathan Cle
injurious drugs. It is important to-those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter. mo T
ested in the welfare of their frietids, tobe ~~ _ aod
oes of the matiy pretended doctors who ts 9 >
infest all cities, publishing their skill in \Segeeente.
\
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing x :
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self abuse. —‘This-solitary-vies; or depraved_. Drafts 3nsexual indulgence, is practiced. by the, aay,
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ed should-apply immediately ,—either-in—— = es
person or by letter, and have a cure effected
by his new and scientific mode ‘of treating
this disedse, which never fails of effecting———~
quick and radicaleure. Dr. G. will give
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TnyOcnseers 3!Santa Cruz.,..---84-sending for packages of medicines may Trety
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-with-implicit faith, and—expect no .more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration ef services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a too prevalent and
fielfish practice of extortion among quachs : Gene
and pretenders. fn
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will :
ive to each patient a written instrument, Bui
binding himself to effect a radical and pe ;
wenent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home. 1
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
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time the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
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conntty, with full and plain direction for
use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in.
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