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_ DELINQUENT NOTICE.
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Mo FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINING OOMPANY.— fon of principal place of busimess, San Francisco,
-* California. Location of works, Moore's
Plat, Nevada County, Cal. ee: Tee
delinquent upon the follewing described
‘Piock, on account of Assessment No. 6,
levied on the 14th day’of March, 1878, the
* peveral amounts set-opposité thé names of
the respeetive Sharého , a8 Follows:
‘ No. No: ee
' Names Gertificate Shares Amt,
, BSAlexander, 223 _.' 250 $62 60
“ 'B § Alexander, 293 6246 15 62%
é Arnold, 255 50 3=-12.50
° J Arnold, 352 50 12 50
Jd Arnold, 365 20 5 00
~~ ¥ Arnold, . 383 2 625
@ Arnold, 439. 37 9 25
Magdalen 169, 50 3=—-:12. 50
Magdsien Bogart 268 12% 3123
Chas Black, 358 31 47500
Richafd Ciuff, 446 100 25 00
i & Cobb, : 449 250 ~ 6250
af Cordy, 232 106 2500
-D Doub, Trestee, 218 60. 1250
J M Davis, 228 100 25 00
Jd M Davis, 229 100 25 00 .
JM Davis, --260-100 95-00
SM Davis, 231 100-25 00
. EM Davis, _ 265 125. 3128
John Frey, 50
Joyeph Gallagher, Tr, 203.. 300.. 75 00
4 hat, Jr, tr, 428°" 600-125-005
“Beth Marshal, Jr, Tr, 4: 60 00
. the principal Hospitals. of Europe,
aa
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[0 THE UNFORTUNATE.
NEW REMEDIES!’ NEW REMEDIEE!
DR.GIBBON’S
_ DISPENSARY,
623 Kearny Street,
Conner CoMMERCIAL
STREET,
San Francisco.
* ~
STABLISHYD in 1854, for the treat
K ment of Sexual’arrd Seminal Diseases
duch as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in.all its forms, Seminal Weakness Inmpotency, etc, Skin Diseases (of yearsstanding) ané Jlcerated egs
treated.
. DR. GIBBON has the ay seco une
h eturned from v nouncing that he has r Mea psi
resumed practice at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Commerciacs San
-doeeph Gallagher Pp,-280.---1200. 300.00. Francisco, where his old patients and those .
requiring his services may fod tims
‘the Doctor has spared neitner time nor
'» doseph Gailagher 106. OO” AZ =. f 5 ita
et : money in seeking out mew remedies, an
PS a eR 1 ls SE Es . returned. with tacredsea facilities for the
SB fa” 5 600 125 09 . @lleviation of human suffering. ©
Hep ere a ee a Ee tirussnds of persone, both SBMunt, ” Sb: IOs: BL . Or ey ee pe ae
Cc W-H: 4 Trustee 376 600 15000 male and femalé; are there whoare 8 be
Ow staai Trustee, 398 466 65 09 . ing Out a miserable existence from the efRandoivk’ Ganvinon $40 125 31 25'. fect of sacret indulgences, or from virus
Randolph Harrison, 394. 100° 25-90} BDSorbed Into the system ! Look at their
R di bb Harrison, 402 °° 275 68 75 pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
Randoins Harrison, 403 100 25 00 . their broken down constitutions, disqualiRandolp Harrison, 404 56 ©1250 . fying them for ‘the happiness of marriage
= Mrs Louisa Hannah : d situation thousands suffer Until death ctoses”
H rd 108 100 25 00 . the scenes. Let parents, guardians, friends
M apa i ¢ Hannah ° attend toany of those who are. suffering
Ht i 109 100° 29500 \ With any of theso horrible-tife destroying
M or at ‘a Hannah J maladics—see that they are cared for and
i it a — =<“ 9-99 ao fF cured-before it be too jate. Send them imCG rsplainds fee Howard, 121° 50 12 5y . mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
‘S Greenwich Howard, 450 250 6250 . Bas made private disease his especial study
LH Head ! 269 25 6 25 . for years, and who is certain to cure the
LEH Head. Seeaaney 7? Mees 1 25 99. Most inveterate cases without mercury or
Dantel Hertthy : 24 —§9—--12 59} injurious drugs.It is important to cena
G W Hilton : 448 100 ¥5-00. Who are afflicted, or to those who are interIsabella Howard 301 100° -95 00 . estedinthe welfare of their friends, to be
Maurice Higgins. 398 -650 16250 . Careful of the many “pretended doctors who
Etta Hutchinson, 328 . 160 ~—«-25 00 . imfest-all cities, publishing their skill in
P H Hamphre , B45 10. 2950 . Curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
#dohn La Bard & 443 25 6 25 . upon the public by using the names of emBeth Marshal Jr, Tr, 427 1000. 25000 }.inent physicians from Europe and other __Be, therefore, careful and make
success ully . .
District School Tax Llection.
OTICE is hereby given to the qualified
Electors of : F
NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Including NEVADA. CITY, that.an Election I be held on
Satarday the 27th day of April,
‘1878, atthe Washington School
Ballding, :
For the purpose of voting upon the proposition of levyinga tax upon the assessable property of said District to raise the
sum of Six Thousand Potlars tobe used in
the erection of a.fighool Building that
shall contain not less thantwo nor more
than four School Rooms, and also for’ the
purposeof electing an Assessor and Collector for said District.
The Polls will open one hour after sunrise and close at sunset.
Erastus Bond, Inspector. A. R. Wadsworth and Délos Calkins, Judges.
By order’of:the Board of Education.
: J.C. RICH, President,
*C. E, Mulloy; Clerk. a6
CAN MAKE MONEY faster at work
“} for us than at anything —else.-Capital not. required; we will start you.; $12
per day at home made by the industrious.
Men, womén, boys and girls-wanted everywhere to work for us. Now. isthe time,
Costly outfit and terms. fred? Address
TRUE & CO-, Augusta, Maive. :
YOUNG MEN
HO -may be suffering from the ef-,
fect of youthful follies or indis-'
cretion, will do well to avail themselves;
of this, the greatest boon ever—taid at!
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500,
ifor every ease of seminal weakness, or)
iprivate disease of‘any kind or character,
lwhich he undertakes and fails to cure ,
He would therefore say to the unfortn-:
nate sufferer who may read this notice,
that you are treading upon dangerous’
ground when you longer delay in seek
ing the proper remedy for: your com-j§
plaint. You may~be-in’ the first stage;
remember you are approaching the last.
If you are bordering upon the last, and)
are suffering some ‘or al) ‘of its ill effect
remember that If you persist in procrasitination, the time must come. when the
most-skillful physcian can render you
no assistance; when the door of hope
will be closed-against you; when no an‘strict inguiries, or you may. fall into the
hands of cthercharlatans: oe
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
Bexual indulgence, is
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty,
the fellowing, train-of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
nder-theeyes,paininthe head, ring-.
ing in the ears; noise tike the -ruspling of
leaves and tho rattling of chariots; uueasiness about the loins, weakness of the Iiribs,
confused vision, -blanted intellect; loss of
confidence, diffidence in approachingstrangérs, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun. socioty, loss of mem:
ory, hectic flusl¥es pimples and variou
eruptions about th~ face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, ccughs,: consumption, night
sweats, monomania and frequent. insanity.
Seth Marshal, Jr, Tr,. 12 50
Patrick May, 60-12 50
Patrick May, 290 123g 3 1245
dames Mnrphy, . 445 100 25 00
AE Mintic, Trustee, —425-—--208 50-00"
A E Mintic, Trustee, 426 50 12 50
sMiss Mary Parmer, 292 5 1 25
_ B_F Penniman,Tr, 217." 100 25 00
B F Penniman, Tr, 233 60-12-50
BF Penniman,Tr, 234 60 12 50
“TRS a Somme (3% 60 50-00
Wm Rice, 357 500 12500
CS Stewart, 22 18 2 60
C § Stewart, 4 100 25 00
OC 8 Stewart, 15 100.25 00
‘© § Stewart, 7% 100 25 00
© 8 ftewart, 17 100 25 00
© 8 Stewart, M8 100 25 00
C 8 stewart, 112 100-25 00
C § Stewart,” "113 100 25 00
© 8 Stewart, 114 100 25 (9
O 8 Btewart, 115 100 25 ov
C8 Stewart, 116 loo 25 00
48 Blowart, 119 joo 95 oa
© 8 Stowart, 120° loo 25 00
C $8 Stewart, 295 4256 106 26
© § Stewart; ~~ 432 loo 2500
.S-Stewart,. $33. loo....-25-09
C.8 Stewart, 434 loo 25 vo
C 5 Stewart, 435 loo 25 00
CS Stewart, 436 loo 25 00
1$ Stewart, A437 5 1 25
Cecil Stewart, 23 40: * 3 Ho
Wm Small, Tr, 861 60 = 12 50
Win Small, Tr, 362 25 6 25
Wm Small, Tr, ahs 25 6 25
Wm Small, Tr, 302 «25 6 25
WN Steiner, = ns “Sto "800 T6080" GO .
N Steiner, 444 loo 25 00
N Steiner, 453 400 100 00
Valenyine Schmidt, 329 200 =650 00
Valentine Schmidt, 330 200 50 00
Valentine Schmidt, 374 4oe loo ;«e.
Valentine Schmidt, 875. 400 loo eu
Valentine Sehmidt, 306 50 «12 bo
‘Valentine Schmidt, BOT 50 =:12 So
W B Simonton, 4o1" loo 25 00
“WS Spitiney, © 442 200 50 00
Marla Winchester, 168 loo 2500
Maria Winchester, 267 25 6-25
Poter Wagner, 4565 ss Go. 12. B07
'’ D Winchester, 147 loo . 25 oo
TD Winchester, 173 25 «6 26
TD Winchoster, 216 1% 1875
’ D Winchester, 224 loo 25 00
Y D Winchester, 225 loo 2500
'’ D Winchester, 226 loo 25 00
*e-DWinchester, © 227 loo 25-00
T D Winchester, 266 150-37 So
E Wright, 220 20 5 00
And in accordance with law, and an or-,
@er of the Bourd of Directors, made on the
iith day of Mar., 1878, 80 many sliares of
each parcel of such stock as may be_newassary, will be sold at, public auction at
office of the Company, Rooms 3.& 4, Second’
lagr, No. 309 Calitornia Street, San Francisco, Oalifornia, oh MONDAY, the 6th
ay of May, 1878, at the’ hour of 2
o'clock, P, M,, of said day, to pay said deliuquent assessment thereon together with
costs of advertising and expenses of the
_ wale. J.M.BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Second Floor, 309
®©atfornia Street, San Francisco, Califormia. a23-td
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
: ANHATTAN GOLD AND SILVER
MINING COMPANY. Location of
principal place of business, Grass Valley,
Nevida county, Calitornia, Location of
works, Nevada Township, Nevada Coun.w. California. ‘Notice is hereby given,
that af a meeting of the Directors held
on the 20th day of April, .1878, an
nesessment, (No. 25) of. Fifteen Cents
per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immedi.
ately in United States gold coin, to the
Heeretary at the office of the Company,
oitice cf A.B, Brady, No. 90 Main street
Grass Valley, Calitornia, z :
Any steck upon which this assessment
~b6hall remain unpaid: on Saturday, May
s5th, 1878 will be delinguent and “ad.
vertised for sale at pubhicawction; aad nnless payment is made before,will be sold an
Monday, the 10 day of June, 1878, to
pay the delinquent assessment, <ogether
with costs of advertising: and expenses
#1 alo,
By order of the Board of Directors.
~~ A. B, BRADY, Seeretary,
Office:~-No, * pot ety
90 Main Street,Grass Valley,
Nevada coputy, California ap23
Probate Court.
QATATE of California, county of Nevada,
b> In the matter of the ertate of George
Ploog, deceased. Pursuant tovan order of
suid Court, made on the 22d day of April,
A._D. 1878, notice is hereby “given. that
. Baturday, the litk of May, A. D, 1878,-at
2 o'clock P. M. of said day, and the Court
Room of paid Court, at the Court House fa
the city and county of Névada, have been
appointed as the time and place for proysng tho will of baid George Ploog,deccased
and for hearing the application of F, Mm”
Hathaway for the issuance to him of
,Leticrs Testamentary thereon, .when ard
where any person interested may appear
and contest the same.t JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk,
Nttes Rear'al Att'y for pet'r, .
April 294, 1878, © ° = Wm Sina ;
. tion holding a majority ofthe
Tf relief be not obtained, persons so afilicted shoulda —tmmediately,
person or by letter, and have a cure effected.
by-his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
a quick and radicalcure, _ Dr. @, will give
+ One Himdred Dothirvs to anyone who wilt
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relict. es
’ DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to each patiénta beige instrument,
binding'himself tc-effect @ radical and per.
manent curé, or make no'charge,
Cured at Home.
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, ‘by ad.iressing a letter to Dr» Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continned, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
dainage and curiosity, to any part of the
country, with full and plain direction for
use; Ry enclosing ‘TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Ca,,
a package of medicine will be forWarded
by expres: to any part’of the Union.
Address DR, J. F. GIBBON, 6°93 Kearney
atreet,corner Commercial San Fiancisco
Post Office Box-1951,
Privatecentrance on Commercial treet.
Remember to put BOX 1957 on tho let
ter, 5
Consultations FREE.
82 Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they -ead his advertise.
mentin the DaAiny TRANSCRIPT myl
Certificate of Copartnership”™
BIS isto certify. that we, W.J. Hill
and Cc, W. Hudepall, both residing jin
the town of Little York, in the County of
Nevada and the State of °California, have
formed. a Copartnership under tlre firm
. aame-of Hill & Hadepall, for the purpose
of carrying on the busimess of -merchandislng and selling merchandise, hardware,
liquors, clothing, and all goods generally
sold in a groccry store, and that we are
the only mémbers of ssid tirm, and that
our principal place of business is at Little
York, in the Township of Little York, and
State aforesaid.
WILLIAM J. HILL,
C. W. HUDEPALL.
State of California, County of Nevada.
On this the Twenty Third day “of March,
A.D. 1878, before me, W. C! Barker, aJustice of the. Peace’ in and for said Nevada”
County, duly commissioned and. sworn,
ersonally-appexred the above named Wiljam J. Hill avd C. W. Hudepall, whose
names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument as parties, thereto, personally
known to me to be the individuals described in, and who executed the said foregoing
instrument, and that they executed~ the
same freely and voluntary for the uses and
purposes therein mentioned, In witness
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand the
dey and year in this certicate tirst above
owritten. W. C0. BARKER,
Justice of the Peace in and for the said.
county of Nevada. m26
" STOCHOLDERS’ MEETING. »
Oras NEVADA GRAVEL MINING
’ Company, ‘Nevada City, Cal., April
18th , 1878. Notice is hereby given, that
a Special Meeting of the stockholders of
evada City, Nevada Couuty. State of California, will be held at its office, National
Rxchange Hotel, in-Nevada—City,-Nevada
Co.,Cal., on MONDAY, the 6th dey of MAY,
A. D. 1878, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon of
aid day, forthe purpose of amending the
by-laws and electing a Board of Directors
for the-ensuing year, and for the transaction of such otlicr busiuess as may come.
‘before said meeting. ‘ransfer books close
ten days before said election, te wit: The
25th day_of April,-A.-D. 1878. This meeting is called by me, upon the-written 16
quest of the stockholders of said corporaor.s of
the Capital steck of said-e vnc
4 2 A.H. HENSON, Secrgtary,
practiced bythe;
y.,-either.in.
6 Nevada Gravel Mining Company, of . :.
. Application
‘of Nevada coanty at Nevada City.
the altar of suffering humanity. DI py
o\No. 957. :
for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
' Uxrrep Sratres Lawp agg
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 21,1878.
OTICE: is hb given, That the
N Moore’s Flat Blue Gravel Mining
Company, & ration, whose PostOffice
is San Francisco, California, has ‘m application for Patent for the Moore's Flat
placer mine,bearing gold,situate in Moore’s
Flat Mining District, Nevadacounty, California, and described in the plat and field
notes on file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey of Exterior boundaries.
Beginning at a post and rock mound
marked 8 No, 2, for sg@ corner of Shanghai
claims, standing in th House ravine on
south side of road from Moore’s Flat to
Orleans’ Flat, from which ap alder tree 6
inchea in diameter bears nN 56° & 22. links
dist, and rumning thence along eastern
line of Shanghai claim; thence var 18°
east, south i21.20 chains, set post for sw
corner markéd, s No 3, from which a cedar
tree 12 inches in diameter bears 8 62° &E 22
links dist; thence east 7.57 chains, post in
rock mound for sz. corner marked M F No
4; thence north 121.20 chains, post in rock
mound marked M F Nos for NE corper;.
thence west 7.57 cDains:to place of beginning, and containing.91.74 acres, and designated as lot No. 58.in sections 15, 22and .
Diashlo~wbase and meridian. -Said-location’
was made August 9, 1875, by F. P. Morrew
etal,and is recorded in the mining recoras
e
‘applicant claims by purchase. Adjoining
claimants are the Shanghai Co, ‘cisint
the west, east by the American Cousolidated Mining Co’s claims. :
All -persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present he
same before this vffice within sixty daya
fromthe first day of publishing hereof.
fae T. Kh, MCFARLAND, Register:
—AND—TELEGRAPH. INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO. .
ENRY: BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of Mathematic and Science of Aeounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘lrainng School; late State Institute Director
as®five years President of the Minneapoaelof mercy can bring you relief. In
no case has the Dr. failed of success,
Then let not despair work upon your’
imagination, but-avail yourself of the
beneficial results of his treatment before,
your-case is beyond the reach of medical
skill,or before grim death hurries you
¥to a premature grave. ‘ Full course otf
jtreatment $25. Send maeney. by Post. !
flice-order—or-Epress—withfull —description of case. Call or Address,
. -No, 11 Kearny Street, San Franecigco, . }
; jan. 20-ty *
Application fora Patent to. Mining Claim,
No. 953, Niagara Lodge,
No. 954, Orleans Ledge,
No, 965, Star Ledge,
, Sacramento, Cal. eb, 14, 1878.
OTICE is hereby given, Chat James
: Makee,Z. 8 Spalding,and the heirs of
N.T. bennett whose post office is San Franelsco, Cai. have nade application for Patent for 2500 linear feet of the NiagaraLedge,
2500 linear feetof the Orleans Ledge,
and 2500 linear feet of the Star Ledge, of
tlre.Star Mining Company’s nines, bearing
gold, with surface ground 400 feet in width
with each of said: ledges, situated in Nevada county mining district, Nevada County,
California, and described in tne plat_and
field notes On file in this offie: as follows,
Wise ‘
Niagara Ledge.
Stirvey of exterior boundaries,
Commenciny at.a stake marked N Mo 1,
from which stake No 6 of the Orleang bears
N 62%° E 3.03, chains; thence var 17°
K, N 62° -30’ E, 3.03 chains-to astake marked O No 6 onthe NE, and N No-6 on the N
W siae; thence N 27° 80’ W 36.36 chaina
fitaka markettN No fon the NW, and O No
5 on the NE side; thence $ 622.30" W, 6.06
chains to a stake marked N No 4 on the SE
side; thence, 8.27> 30’ E, 36.36 chains to
a stake marked N No 3; thence N 62°. 30’
BE, 3.03 chains to the place of beginning,
and contairing 22.03 acres, and designated
as lot No. 43 in sections 34 and 35 in . p 18
N,W11 BK, MDM, bounded on the east by
the Orleans ledge, and all other sides by
vacant ground.
Orleans Ledge,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing at a stake marked O No ; ie
from which stake No. 6 of the Star e
bears N 62° $0’ FE. 3.03 chains; thence Vir
17° 30’ E, N 62° 30’ E 3.03 chains to a stake
marked S No 6. on the NE, and O No3 on
NW: side, and—from-whichthe~mouth of
tunnel-bears N 1742. K,.121 links; thence
N 27° 30’ W 36.36 chains, stake marked S
No 5,on S E,and O Ne 4 on SW side; thence
§ 62° 30’ W, 6,06 chains toa stake marked
ONo 60n SE and N No 5 on SW side;
thence 8 27° 30: E 36.36 chains to stake
marked 0 No 6 on NE and N No 6 on NW
side; thence N 62° 80’ E, 3.03 chains -to
place of beginning, containing 22.03 acres,
and designated as lot No, 42. in Secs 34
and 85, Ip 18N, R11E, and bounded on
theeast by the Star ledge aud west by the
Niagara ledgé,
Star Ledge.
_ Survey of Exterior Boundaries.. -Commencing at a stake marked $ No 1 in
a stone mound and standing on the croppings at-a point 4.00 chains below the North
Bloomfield Ditch and opposite Robinson's
bed rock tunnel; thence var 17!s° E,N
62° 30° E 3.03 chains toa stake marked $
No 3; thence N 27° 30’ W 36.36 chains toa
stake’ marked 8 No 4; thence 8 62° 30° W
6.06 chaine to a etake marked 8 No 5 on SE
side and ONo 40n the SW side; thence §
272 30’ E 36.36 chains toa stake marked §
No’6 on the NE side and O No 8 on the NW
side; thence N 62> 80’ E 3.03 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 22.03 acres,
and designated as lot No 41 in Secs 34 and
35,Tp 18 N,R 11 -E,M D M, bounded on
the west by the Orleans ledge and on ‘all
other sides by vacant ground. .
From stake marked $ No 2 of Star ledge,
the +4 section stake between sections 34
and 35,Tp 18N, B11 KF, MDM; bears
4>.48’ W5.96 chains. Said locations were
made i 1863 and 1864, and a:e sot recorded, *. applicants claim said ledges by
purchase,
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
Staue before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing herec?.
f22 T. B. McFARLAND, Register
~ Notice to Creditors.
{STATE of Josiah Rogers, Deceased,
uu Notice is hereby given by the under
igued, Executers of the Estate of Josiah
Rogers, deceased ,to&the creditors of,and alk
persons bhving claims against the de.
ceased*to exhibit them with the necessary
vonehers, within four months after the
first publication of this notice, to the-said
executors at the office of J. M, Walling,
Pine street {Nevada City, Nevada County.
I. J. ROLER,
Hine chante L ROGERS,
q rs of the PP Seecs tate of Josiah R gers,
J. M. Walling, Att’y for Exeentors.
Nevada City, April 13th, 1878,.
>
ts"Dusiness College; having disposed of
ig entire interest. in that institution, and
emovyed to San Franclsco, will hereafter
onduct.a First Class Commercial Collége
n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and-220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office in Room 38,) wheré he will give his
personal attention ang services to those
who désire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of Accounts and” English
Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author of the celebrated: method of
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
. mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to secure a wider fiéld of labar in which to ex:
instruction, he has. organized. Barnard’s
San Francisco.
A SPSCIAL FEATURE,
No more students wili be admitted to the
College than Profersor Barnard can attend
to with hig own personal instruction. He
an easy way to make mney, but to establish as en viable'a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up.a Business College of the
highest-merit;in-waieh the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort, he will
make the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business EK~ucation.
' HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Day SEsstons—9 to 11.30 A. M.and 2 to
£.™M. :
EVENING SEssrons--7,30to9. P.M.,,
Students wilt be entitled tothe use or
tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to5 P! M., thus
enabling them to work outside o. the hours
. of instruction,
Lapizs--A separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Students. who will
be-proyided with every convenience, to facilitate their work, .
STATIONERY AND Bcoxs-—Our _ arrangem-euts are such that all #upplies tor the
course can be obtained of us at-rates much
below the usual Cost, and corrésponding
in.every particular with the books used in
Fea; business.
DieLomas -Our Diplomas are.engrave
ou steel, fipély executed at great cost; the
will be issded to students completing th
Course in the Business. Department on
payment of the fee of five dollars,
No Vacation+-The College will be in
sersion during. the entire-year, Students
will be admitted at any time.
No Copyine FROM TrExtT. Booxs--The
highly objectionable method of copying
from text books without understanding .
what is intended to be conveyed is alto.
gether avoided, All work done is the direct product of the student's own thought
DiscirpLinE—We maintain the most rigid’
discipline, insisting upen perfect-order aud
system in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like condact in
return. Wedo not have rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases, No conduct is allowed that
world not be tolerated in the drawing room
ofa wellregulated family. © ;
For full particulars sendfor Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study.
We offer inducements that are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, .
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
San Francisco, Cal.
References, by permission: Hon. David
Burt, State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable: Lif
Assurance Society, 426 California street, ¢
b.; S$. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San
some street, 8S. F.
San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed and delivered issued from
the Court of Leopold Garthe, an acting
Justice of the Peace in and for tte Town.
ship of Nevada, Newada Co.,, State of Cal.,
bearing date April 11th, 1878, on a judgment rendered io said Court on the 15th
day of July, 1576, in favor of*Janies Mon:
ro, and tiy him duly assigned to George
Landsburg, and against Michaél Cotighlan,
for the sur of Three Hundredard Ninety.
five 70-100 DoNars damages, and Twentytive 85-100 Dollars cost of suit at the ren.
dering of said judgment, with accruing
costs, I _have.levied upon all the right, ti
tle and interest of Michael Coughlan, of,in
and to the following described prepeftty,
to. wit: The nw \ of the nw \ of the nr
of Section 6, Township 16 x, Range 9 k,
M. D. B. M, containing 9 86-100 acres; and
the sw 4; of the sw 4, of these \ and se
of the sk \ of the sw of Sec. 31, Tp.
17 N, BO RB, 'M.D. Bs M, containing 20
acres, in all 29 86-100 acres of mining land.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to pubiicsale all the above described property (or sufficient to satisfy said demand)
to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin,
in tront of the Court House door, in Neva.
da City, on THURSDAY, the’ 16th day of
May, 1878, between the hours of 9 o'clock
A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. of said day.
Given under my hand this 16th day of
April, 1878. WILLIAM SCOTT,
“YW; Towiship 18 north, Range 10 eurt; Mt; . FARTCLOS.
. PeachingAccounts--which has~becorge 60 .
eniplify the ‘superiority of his method of . :
Business College and Telegraph Institute, .
. hag not organized this enterprise merely as .
POND’S __—_—_—i,
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as 2 bay, tomate
POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable
Has. been if use over
thirty years, and for cleanliness and
Pain Destroy er
prompt curative virtues cannot
the Complexior .
without it. It is used b
&c. Itsrange of action is wide,
tle, Itis-prepared by the only.
properly.
of this country and Europe. *
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be ox* DELINGUENT NOTICE. —
ANZANITA CONSOLIDATED GRAY.
EL MINING COMPANY. Location
ot principal place of business. fan
Francisco, California.” Location of Works
Nevade County, California. . :
‘Notice—There are deiinqvent, upon the
following described stock, on account ;
Assessinent Nc. 1, levied on the 19t} ;
day of Febr , 1878, the several amonits
set Opposite the names of the respertiye «
TO EARMERS—P* nd’s Extract. No Stock
nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the} Breeder, no Livery Man can afford tq be
all the leading Livery Stables, Street Kailrondas and
frst Horsemen im New York City.
_* has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad
die Chafings, Stiffness, Scratches; Swellings, Cuts, Laceratione, Ble«dings,Pneu
monia;-Colic; Diarrhea, Chills, Cotds,
Itand the
relief it affords isso prompt that it is
tnvaluable in every Farm yard as well
as in every Farm.bouse. Letit be tried
“once. and you will never be -withoutit,
CAUTION! Pond’s Extract has been imi_tated. "The gennine articla~ has the .
words Pond’s Extract blown in each botpersons .
living who ever knew how to prepare it
Refuse all other preparation®
of Witch Hazel. Tajs isthe only article
used by physicians, and in the hospitals
HISTORY and uses of: Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet form,sent free on application to
POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY.
~ 98 Matden Lane. New York.
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CHILDREN. No family can afford to be . *areholders as tisantins 0 oe
_ without Pond’s Daxtract. Accidents, alesse Geceuicate wile ;
Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are} yo45 M Fulweiler 1 uares, Amt.
relieved almost instantly by external ap. 353.0 M Fulweiler. : sao 1250 60
lication. Promptly relieves pains of . 353.1 M Fulw eros 3 ies 1250 yo
urns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings, John M alwalines : 250 60 «
Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, ete. Ar. 5047, M Poets: ef 1009 250 00
rests inflammation, reduces swellings, . J). M Fulweiler, 6 195 250) 09
‘“ptops bleeding. removes discoloration Th + Owed » * 5000 Rd 25
and heals rapidly. : Thomas 50 eng, . : sno 1250 G0
FEMALE WEAKNESS. It alwoys relieves Thomae 3 Gaene. 5 hows i 60
pain in the back and loins, fullnes and . winiain Thorve,. 12 pn —
oe ’ oT
agit pain in the head, nausea, vertiDewitt © Jones. 15 san ak
rT ‘ : cal. alt erdinand Vassault, 19 1000 -. 250 Gg
er ae vies Whack Wien are . Ferdinand Vassault, 20 1000 250/00. —
us » promptly cured. 1 ullef depoaies henaader hg = =~ 75 00
. aw in book accompanying each bottle. . J) ww icant ro fed : 95 00
PILES—blind and bleeding—meet prompt . y w 6 Jones. "Tr. viet abe. red i
relief and ready cure, No case however} w @ Jouss % Tr, 5 1e00 350 =
soe tore obstinate can long resist its » W C J ones, Tr. 26 4000 phe
wash “e deus 7 C Jones, Tr. 7 1000 a0
et ¥-VEINS, It is. ie ¥ Pope, “Tr. 3 “Tow — Bae “= si
, ri : no_F Pope; Tr. : “=—350 06
KIDNEY DISEASES. Tthas no equalfor. Jno Pope. Tr, 50 10D m0
BLEEDING =< any Le i For this it . Tus r ice a ae pS — *
isa specific. It hassaved— Of one wu reWie : a
——s ease when ail other remedies failed to a. Ww Ban Se — — 7%
om et ae nose, stomach . Chas WBush,Tr., 39 200 «B00
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TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and ae v Bue” me rH : as ae
Dae eraitly cated ee WBush, Tr., 42-200. 549
PHYSICIANS ot all séhools who are acioned w aoe : = ~ od
quainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch . G.. w Bush’ Tr. is aa os v0
Hazel recommend. it to. their_practice. . Gy. w tori metas it Bobo
-. \We-have letters of commendation from . @5¢ Ww Bush. ‘Tr. 47-900 re 4
hundreds of physicians, many of whom] o). w at. ”6 Ua lo som
order it for use in their. own: practice. . Gyas w Bach, Tyr. 49 506 50 0
-Jn addition te the foregoing, they” order Chas W Bush Py. a7 500 es M4
its use for Swellings of. all kinds, Quin-. G),.;w ay Tre 61 300 : ?
IBY, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simCh en Haab, Te. 58 ron e
ple and chronic Diarrhaa, Catarrh (for} Gnas W Bush Tr.. 63 a ah
which it is a specific), Caillblains,. Ghacw Bush, Tr. 54: 200° [06
Frosted Feet, Stings of Insegis, Mosqui. Ghas W Buse T. Bs — é bs i
tO Oe Ona ee Gisassos. . CbseW Bush, Tr., 56 10035
TOLLET USE. Reraoves Soreness, RoughShee ed a ee ee
ne and Smartiag; heals cuts, cruptions, . Gnig Ww Bush’ Ty. 59 100 25 00
and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and Cis eas Tr. 60 re ribs
refreshes, while wonderfully improving . 7 Barris 'Tr.,. 74 4075-460 75
Andsin accordance with law, and an ordex,of the Board of ‘Trustees, made on the
nineteenth day of February, 1678, 50 many
Bhaves of each parcel of such-stock—agiansy—
be necessary, Will be sold at public auction
at the office of the Company, Room 8, No,
215 Sapsome Street, San Francisco, Cali.
at the hour of 12§0’clock M., of said day,
to-pay raid deHnguent-assesement-theresn——
together Witlcosts of advertising and ex.
penses of sale, . THOS J. OWENS,
: 2 Secretary.
Office, Room 8; No, 215, Sansome _ street,
San Francjsco, California. rfigl-td
The above sale is postponed to, Wadnes.
day, May.15th, 1878, at the same_honsrandplace. By order of the Board of Directors,
apl6 T. J. OWENS, Secretary,
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No. 956,
Application for-Paten‘ to a Mini ing Claim, ~ :
tornia, on the Fitteenth day of April.1s7x, ~—
The Da
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Thursday
Trair. No, 1
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and-Nevada) le
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_ Train No, 5,
Coax at 6.15
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Train No. 4 .
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SUMMONS.
is vada, 88.
Vada,.
defendant.
ment will be teken against you by
ment against defendant for the
performance of a promise to marr
unmarried, mutually promised to
{tat OF CALITORNE,; County of NeIn the-District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District.of the State
of California, in and for the County of NeThe peopleof the State of
nia, send Greeting to.Learder Newbert,
You are hereby required to
appearin an action brought against you
in the Districf. Court of tbe Fougteenth Ju.
dicial District of the State of California,
in-and for the Cousty—ofNevada; on the
28d day of February, 1878, by Emma F,
Daugherty, Plaintiff, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within ten days,—
exclusive of the day of service—after th
service on youof this Summons—if serve
within this county;or, if served outof thi
county, but in-this District, within twenty
days; otherwise within forty days—or judg.
Califor
default,
according to the prayer of said complaint—
Being anaction brought to recover a judgsin of
Twenty Thousand dollars for damages alledged by plaintiff to have been sustained
‘by her, by reason of the breach and non~ Plain.
tiff alleges that on Qctober 14th, 1876, she
and defendant then being each sole and
marry,
and that_de!endart then uidertook and
faithfully promised to marry said plaintifT
when thereafter requested so to do.
that on or about the 20th day of April,1877,
plaintiff requested said defendant to marAlso,
ry her; but. that not regarding™his said
lacted, and has
to which reference ishereby made.
Dollars with costs of suit.
‘ed for in said complaint.
~
seal
at ottice. in the city of Nevada, on
day of February, A, D. 1878.
J.1, Caldwell, Plaintifi’s Atty’.
promise and undertaking, the said defendant contriving and designing to decéive
and injure the plaintiff, refused and negitherto wholly, neglected
and refused, and still neglects and refuses
to marry plaintiff. though often requested
s0 to do,to plaintiff's damage in the sum of
Twenty Thousand Dollerg. All of which
more fully appears-in plaizitiff’s complaint
Where.
fore plaintiff prays judgment against caid
defendantin the sum of ‘Twenty Thousand
And you are hereby notified’ that if you
fail to appear and answer the said com.
plaint as above required, tl e said plaintitf
will apply fo the Court for the’ relief pray.
Im Testimony Whereof, I, James
D, White, Clerk of the District
——~ ) Court aforesaid do hereunto set my
hand and impress the Seal of said Courf,
the 23d
JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk.
Ry John Webber, Deputy.mi3
day of February, 1878, in favor
Moore, apd against the Nevada
Mining Company, (a corporation)
ground,
and5o’clock P. M,
Given under my hand. thig 23d
March, 1878.
apl7 Constable ef Nevada Tp 9
J. M. Walling, Att'y fax Plt.
CONSTABLE'S SALE.
¥ virtue of.an Executicn tome directed
and delivered, issued from the Court
of Leopold Gaithe,-an acting Justice of
the Peace in and for the Township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California,
bearing date March 22d, 1878,.0n a judg‘ment rendered in said Court cn the 27th
of Ira
Gravel
for the
sum‘ of Sixty-Six Dollars, damages, and
Thirteen 80-100 ddllars costs cf suit, at the
renderine of said judyment, with accruing
costs, I have levied upon all the right, 1itle and interest of the Nevada Gravel Mining Co., of, in and to the following describ.
ed property, to wit: That certain piece or
parcel of mining ground, situated near the
east gap of Sugar Loaf, and bounded on
the south by Manzanita ground, east by the
Nebraska ground, and known as the Laird
together with xii the buiidings,
machinery, tools, iron pipe, blacksmith
shop,and tools therein, lumber, rope, cars,
and everything appertaining to said mine.
Notice is hereby given that T will exp se
to public sale £11 the aboye described, property to the highest bidder, for ash, in
front of the Court House door, in the City
of Neyada,on Friday, the 19th day of April,
1878, between the hours of 9 u’élock “A. M.
day of
WILLIAM SCOTT,
Constable of Nevada Township,
mes,
UNITED STATis LAND OF¥tce,
Sacramento, Cal., Feb, 21, 1875.
ON hc is hereby given that George S.
vast -S.Gotchell, whose post office addres.
is Nevada City, Oalitornia, has this day
filed his application for a patent for ten
(10) acres of placer mining ground, sityited in Nevada Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and ‘described ag fol
tows: The north 34 of the north. 1 of: thsouthwest of the northwest 34 of section
18, Township 16 north, Range 9 east, Mt.
Diablo base and meridian, knowu as the
Goodman, Head & Co, claims, the same being bounded on the north by the south
boundary line of Nevada City, on the east
by land claimed by William Clemo, on the
south by claim of Thomas Brock, and ou
the west by lands for-which-Jdohn Cashin
has.applied fora patent, said claims beips
8 little West of the old powder house and
residence of ‘William Clemo. This mine
is of record in book 7 of mining locations,
pages 232 and 233, and in bork 40 of deeds
pages 148 and 150 of the official records of
Neyada county. “,
ny and all persons claiming adversély
any portion of said placer mine are requiréa to file their adverse claims with the
Register.of the United States Land Oflice,
at Sacramento, in thé State of California,
during the sixty days period of publication
hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of
the provisions of the statute. :
T. B. MeFARLAND Register,
Johnson & Cross, Att’ys for App’t. £26
Dissolution of Copartnership.Y OTICEIS MEREBY GIVEN tbat the
_ mercantile firm of* Weber & Chaty;
heretofore doing business in the-City and
County of Nevada, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due said firm
of Weber &.Cliaty, are payable to Adolph
Chaty, who with the accounts of said firm
can he found at thé-store lately occupied
by Weber & Chaty, on Gommercial] street,
Nevada City. NICOLAS WEBER,
ADQLPH.CHATY.
Nevada City, March 22, 1878.
NOTICE.
———"
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES.
. Bigctes the Revised Statutes of the
United. States, Sections 3232, 3237,
3238, and 3239, every persou engaged in
any business; avocation, 6r employment,’‘which renders him Table to a special tax,
is required to procure and place and keep
conspicuously in his establishment or
place, of business a stamp denoting the payment of said special tax for the special
tax year beginning May 1, 1878. Section
3244, Revised Statutes, designates who are
liable to special tax. A return, as prescriled on Form 11, is also required by law ot
every person liable to special tax as aBoveSevere penalties are prescribed for noncompiiance with the foregoing requirements, or for continuing in business
after April 30, 1878, without payment ¢f
tax. Application should be made to I. J.
Rolfe, Collector of. Internal Revenue, at
Nevada City, Cal. m22 6t.
NOTICE,
OFrricE Nevaps GRAYEL MrininG Co.
San Francisco, Cau., pri? 11, 1878.
T a meeting of the Board-of Directors
of. the Nevada Gravel’ Mining Couepany, held this dey, Assessment No. Lof 5
cents per share, levied January 17, 1878, 18
hereby resqinded, © J, PENTECOST,
{al3-3t ] : ’ $ecretary.
s tit dads a
ESTRAY NOTICE.
oe to the enclosure of the undersigned, on Saturday, April 13th, 1575,
a, Brindle Cow with a young calf.. TI
ado can a omy the same by calling e
Temperance Hall, proving property *®D
paying charges. p JOHN GRIMES.
Nevada City, April 16, 1878.
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