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April 29, 1876 (4 pages)

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Lie nggs akin to bilttousness, deposits in urine, . a er times, trembling, anxiety, forgetful, eonfasion, pain in. back,\limbs or Site, tecebomives, indige’ tion, timidity, aversion 40 society, loss of power, want of “e4ntrol, variable temper, attacks of sickdetegular bowels, etc. etc. TERRIBLE POISGNS, . Among the most subtle and virulent of ons inthe hufian blood is that arisfrom Veneréal ‘Taint often breaking a, after years of apparent cure, in hid. ous sores upon yarious parts of the: body. PDA Y, . of such day, to pay delinquent Assessnients And in accordatice with law; and an order of the Board‘ef Direetors, made on the 24th day of. Feb, 1876; -sd—many shares . of each parcel of such stock as. may be-nec. es-ary, will be sold at public auction at the mice of the company, 311 California street; second floor, Rooms 3 and. 4, entrance 309° Czlifornta Street. over. Aetna Insurance office, San Francisco, Califotnia; on MONthe ‘T’'wenty.Fourth’ day of .April 1876, at thehour of two o’clock, P. M., thereon, together with costs of advertising ‘and expenses of the sale, ; LM BUFFINGTON, Secretary~"_ its-great-danger-lits in the fact that it is given to the innocent. partner or to the unborn childwithout showing in the person originally contracling it. : : . THE USE OF MERCURY. Qoly aids in this terrible deception by dry“the blood, and tle only cettainty of pre-7 hie Doctor, after yeats of patient Inves. _. Somplaints inci dey to the sex..The.weak-} ide itupon the surface and driving it hack . the blood. -All Venereal Poison is a blood poison and can'be’ communicated in vention of uransmission is inthe positive =ures-of the reform treatment. practiced at t\s, Dr. J. ©. Young’ Medical Tustitate, agmprehensive, actentiic and thorough, having revcived endorsaments as the best of alliodern practice. Recent cases cured tn é‘few days apd Ohrenic cases with remarkable rapidity..Our tests of the presence of Taint in the Blood ure never fai= tng. : : TO FEMALES, tigation and treatment ts enabled to assure them d and theremencares in all the} ope for strongth and the suffering for -ebltefand enre. a Those Who require personal supervision the Doctor wan furnish with apartments with—carefel and skilful nurses where. BY @ t } i; . +R EB tear oet I ag a = eps: 1s best Beautifier of the Complexion wf izpattmer t) : at < OHRONICLE the best family newsta« eate,) ‘ita. Ask your gaccer for it. Manufactured by J. FALKINBURGH & Co.,San Francisco, upremitted atteution and constant Care give every assurance of rapid and permaGelsearss: The Institute is supplied with a LYING-IN DEPARTMENT, ‘whore patients will receive-the-treatmen wo besential in such cases,” CURED AT HOME. Correspondence. The great difficulty many sick findis the trouble of visiting ‘the city, often incurring an expense far.exnediing the cost of treatment. ‘This expanse can be avoided by writing to the potoer, giving in yourown way, the symp$#ms of your trouble or complaint, Cures uaranteed the-same-ns by persoual-visit. Aj! coamuanications strictly c: nfidential and all letters either returned or destroyed, @# T).© Doetor can be relied upon in all casos requiring confidence and secrecy. Ngpose confidence in him, all you. who sijifer or are in distress. He will speedily relieve and cure yuu. Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, fan Francisco, Cal. “a Box 135. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK , AND IODIDE OF POTASS. new in-use, CuregPimples; Beiis; apseb 8, Khoumatism and . Mercurial ns. Yold by all Druggista: . Upel bw’s Concentrated Flavoring Bx. tracta for Ice Cream, Cakes, Xo. MASONICSAVINGS ANP LOAN BANK. No. 6 Pest Street, WMasonie Tumpce, ~ Baw Francisco. REOKIVE TKEM AND. ORDINARY DEPOSITS. a?” Term Deposits, Not Lees thanSix ‘Mosiths. Ordinary Paposits oan be drawn stvhort notice, B feat Dividend: Term deposits, 9% per ent, Ordinary Deposits, 734 per cent— Oretificates of Deposit issued, payable in New York and‘principal otties inthe UuiSeal States and Canadas; also London, Paris ‘fad all the principal ctti.s 4f Kwrope. 2%. GnivesSee'y, *j = WEEKLY CHRONICLE LARGE, -independept henest ‘and fearless newspaper, wito reliable matket reports and a valuable agricultural We aim to make the WEKKin the worlds Yry it! 85 a year, coin, n advance ant 26c, tor postage A free tu the getter up of a.club of five. For a @ub of ten, $6, with one free copy. -(20 vents additional on every copy, for postThe Daisy Curowictr $6708 year oatpaid, \ ' @HAS, de YOUNG & CO,, San Francisco, Specimen cvpies sent Fume. Send for one. __Try-the-Magio-Effects~ of ENGWER’S PURE BORAX SOAP. T, Wash@s without rubbing. It is compossd princivally, of the combination . . «Borax ani ammonia, so that it entirely. apes away with hard labor, For removing Grease, Bit, Tar, &c., it ean aot be sur een cood for the bath room, A rial ‘ conv! ce any one of its superior mer_ WEBER, PIANOS A THE BE ST. EN ERMAN & AYRE, . -RUSIC DEALERS, 5 8 ~) uthatcity, entrance ati120°Sutter street, . popular in elucidating the intricacies and “. frony text ‘books witheut understanding ‘. would not be tolerated im the drawing room ‘to h Office—311 California street, Second Boor Rooms 5 end-4, entrance 309 California St., over Aetna Insurance office, San Francisco, California : +-=8a6 BUSINESS COLLEGE, Stutions 25 and 26. Thence § 67°.30’ E 5.45 chains toa live oak tree on left side of Humbug Creek and being Corner No 25 of Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Miné approved survey. Thence 8 38° 15° W 9.60 chsdown left side of Hwurug Creek to a stake imarked No 9; opposite mouth of Bloomtield Company's tannel from Which a spruce 30” diameter bears N 46° 30° West.20Hinks adive oak 45” diameter bears 8 26° 30° E 25 links distant, Thence 8309 15’ W 5.00 chains o a stake mark+d-No 10 on left sidé of Humbug Creek., Thence 3’ 20°" 45’ W 6.94 chains to a stake marked No 11 on left side-of Creek, _Thence-8 562-30" West-8.00 corner No 11 of. Humbug: Canon Fluming Claim. Thence 86° 15’ W 3.03 chains to place of beginning and containing 16 89-100 acres, and designated as Lot No 64 in Section — ‘Township.17, North’ Range 9, East, —AND— ; Mt, Diahid Fase and Meridian. Said lca— tion was made by Mark Emerson and A, J. Irwin, March 8th, 1857, and is recorded in chains to a stake marked No 12 and being . We invite correspondence frem those building or contemplating the introduc. tion-of Gas, and-will send, on application, catalogue, with full cuts and ex, lanations of the workings of thé Machines, and hun“@reds of testimonials to its superiority oyer any other Machine now in use, we also invite attextion to our full and complete line of FS : GAS FIXTURES, = TIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, etc. Our prices are as.low apd our goods superior to aby-inthe-market,———-———____-_-_ We shall be glad to correspond on. the subject of introducing gas, and to have parties call and examine our Machines and Fixtures. NYE & ACHESON, 31% and 317, Pine Street, San TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE: FFENRY BARNARD; A> M;, Professor} of Mathematic and’ Sctence \of Aclege, and Stow's Model and Normal Train-. jng School; late State Institute” Director and-becturer-ofMinuesvta, and for thet past five years President of the Minneapolis Business. College;~having disposed. of his entire interest in that institution, and removed to San Francisco, will hereafter conduct a First Olass Commercial College and 290’ Kearny street, Hardie Place,-(with office in Koon 38,) where he will give his personal attention and services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Aocounts and. English Branches. Prdf. Barnard is the originator “and wathor 6f the Celebrated method of ‘Weaching Accounts which has become so mysteries of Bookkeeping. In, order to secure a wider field of leber in which=toexemplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he has organized. Barnard’s Business College aud Telegraph Institute, San Francisco, * -. = ‘A SPECIAL FEATURE, No morewtudénts wilt be admitted te-the College than Professor Barnmd can attend’ ,to with his own personal instraction, He has not organized this enterprise merely as au easy way to make money, but to establish as enviable a reputation as an Instruc. tor #8 be has left behind him in Minnesota. ,and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by persofial effort, he will make the best’ institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain-a first clas# Practical Business Education, HOURS, OF INSTRUCTION, ‘ nd SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to EVENING SEsstons—7,30 to9.30 P.M. .Students will be entitled to the use of the rooms from 8.30 A.M. to5 P.M., thus enabling them to work outside of the hours of instruction, se, han : LavigsA separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Students, who will be provided ‘with every convenience to facilitate their’work, STATIONERY AND Booxs—Our <arrangeMm -nts are such %hat all supplies tor the course can be. obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, and corresponding in-every _particnlar-with the bouks-used=inreay_ business . : : DivLomas~--Our Diplomas are engraved On steel, fively executed at great cost; they will be isseedto students completing the Course. in the Business Department on payment of the fee ef ive dollars, No_Vacation—-Thé College will bein session during. ‘the entire year. Students will be admitted at any time, .No Copysne FROM Tsxr Booxs—The highly objectionable method of copying whatis intended to be conveyed is altogether avpided. All work done js the direct product of the student's own thought. DiscipLineE— We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upon perfect érder aud system in everything. We treat every student us a genttenian’ or lady, wand expect nly gentlemanly or lady-like cenduct in return. ®edo not. bave rules er penalties but adapt &peciah modes of treatment to special cases, No conduct is allewed that of a webl regulated family. For fwil particulars ‘send for Catalogue and Circulers, explaining Course of Study.’ We offer initucements that are superior to those offered by any similar énetttiution.in dhe city. For further ipformatioen address’ ’ @ARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 26; ae San Francisco, Cal. References, by permission: Hon. David Bart, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Non. & B. Wilson late Superintendent of Puntic Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Kenitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street, § F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San some street, $8. F. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, location of princi. pal place of business, San Franciaco, California Location of works, Nerth Bloomfield, Newada county, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Direotors held on the Twentieth day of March 1876, an ‘assessment, No. 42 of Oné Dollur gchype sig was devied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable danmedi#tely in United Statee gold coin, tothe Seorotary at the ce ofthe pay, No. 320 Sansome-strest, San Fraueiscu, fornia, . rae _Any stook upon which this assessment. shall renizin unpaid~on the First. day of May. 1876, will bé delinquent and ad. vortised for saje“at public auction; apd un. less payivontis madé before, will be gold on Friday, #ie Nineteenth day of-May, 1876, the delinquent assessment, toer with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. eels: — M. F. GAME, Secretary. hk Fi KEARNY & SUTRBRR 8 Tri , Agoude Por Cali. : it does away with . Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes Book NO 7%, at page No 30, records of said Virgin_Valley Mining District. The -apPlicant claims by purchase. Adjoining cliimants are,on the North by. Bloomfield Hydraulic C@npany ground and on the Nith by Humbug Canon, counts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col-4*" Ail persons holding any adverse claims thereto ure hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereot. ~~ ‘T, B. McFARLAND, Register, ‘A. B. Dibble, Atty. feb27 : No 155, ; Application fora Patent to Mining Claim * UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, —_. : Sacramento, Cal, Mar. 24, 1876, -OTICE is hereby given, that the Selby & A_Hill Mining Company, a corporation. existing upder the laws of -California, whose Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal., has made application for patent for the Downie placer mine, bearing gold, situate in Selby Flat nfining district, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and a iv oflice .as follows, Survey of exterior lines. a Jommrencing ata atike on Township ine 18.00 chains south of 14 stake batween sec. Sole Agents for the Springfield Gas Machine, for California and Pacific Coast. #14 HO may be suffering from the effect.of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves jof this, the ‘greatest boon ever laid at he altar .of suffering: humanity. Dr, iSPENNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every. case; of seminal) weakness, or \private diseasd of any .kind or chirecter t i'He would therefore say to the unfortu, jnate sufferer who may read this notice,) Tar BY ground when youlonger delay in seek‘ing the proper remedy for your com\plaint. You may be in thé first stage: remember yoti ate approaching the last, if youare bordering upon the Tast, and;) ithet-you-are— pon dangerous remem ber-that.if. you persist.in procras. mbracing the newest styles of CHANDE. . , which he undertakes—and-faiisto cure: eee EO are suffering some or all of its ill effects,, : ‘©: THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmar, MS 4 Pullman Palace Drawing Reuvm and Sleeping Cars-through to New York to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘> ) THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pni! -~~™ map Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanes. ¥ ville, Wheeling, Washington “aud Balti. more without change. This is the shortest, best, and only line runping Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un ton Pacific Railroad at-Onmeha;-and-from the West, via grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for Chicage and the East, ee This popular route is unsurpassed for well ballasted and perfect track of stce) rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep+ ing Cars,toe Perfect! ; moving trains, the regulerity with which they run, the adm'rabje arrangement for running through tars to Chicago froii J all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. _ Passengers will find ‘Tickets vie this favoriie route, at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets for sale at allthe Ticket\ Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad, —_ : W.H.STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.MARVIN HUGIYT, Gen. Sup.H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency. 1 Montgomery St, San. Francisco. Harper’s Magazine. j ates <_ Notices of the Press, Speed, Comfort, and Safety.The smooth, . —S¥tem—ofseenatindulgence; -is— oi the scere Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferhug with any of these horrible life destroying maladics—see that they are cared for andenred hefore it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a-physician who nao ade private disease his especial study. or yeers, und whois certain to cure the a e atilicted,or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who Infcst all cities, publishing their skill in injurious drugs. It is iniportant to those yweho ar upon the public’ by using.the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful and make strict inguiries, or you may fall into the banes4 of those charlatans. : Seminal Emissions, the consequence of. . self abuse. This solitary vice, or yonth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent; producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under-the eyes, pain inthe head ,ringingin-the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves. andthe rattling of chariots, uneasness about the loins; -weakneas of the limbs,senfused vision, blunted intellect; loss of confidence, diffiderce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a_ disposition’ to shun society; loss-ofmem= orv, hectic flushes, pimples and various -. eruptions about the fase, furred tongue,fetid breath, coughs, consumption,’ night sweats, MONOmania 4nd frequent insanity, If relief be not obtamed, persons so afflich ed:should apply immediately, either in reson or by letter, and have a cure effected t Eid ras ori ese Aun e ° i Ww a ay a ‘ e : Z s ay : ‘ a « : = : Bair ie ae Wty z nan -. r ; Ba = ‘ — © ‘ er ; ') AFYER A QUARTER OF Delinquent Notice. _, a LIGHT. CENTENNIAL. . [0 THE UNFORTUNATE, A CENTURY THE i chaque ~~ . Application for a Patent to a i ———«11776. : 1876. . sew REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES if .f Seyi j YOMING'GOLD MINING COMPA Mining Claim, FAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY . ”’ : : ¥ ; r es Dr. 4 —— oung — ie op reg nse ongyg oe United States Land Office; ’ ld Gas M : hi — Se Ee 43 ® : ‘sion of works,’ ade county, ifornia, Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 23d, 1876. ringfie Gas achine,; page : es : . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ‘nia on Frog elinquent ‘upon the . » + orice is hereby given, That the North = eh BPS GE ALORE EAE, CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES 623 KEARNEY sTaver, : : \ i « Hi : stock, ci : : ea prepared ih nrac tiINS -. Assessment No 8, levied on the 24th day of Pa sietien existing “moter SBS Ieee of ‘of all sizes for lighting doTELs; CHURCHES, TERN RAILWAY. pik Cor. Commercial, San FRanctace } y Feb., 1876, ‘the severa' amounts set opCaliforsia, whose Post Office is Sao Fran. . PUBLic ButLpmes or Privates RESIDENCES. Gicovecn: ; NTILL offers to the afflicted, positive é Sneha yer of the respective sharecisco, California. has this day made appliOVER 1 000 TESTIMONIALS é keg POPULAR RO fe YS't'» BLISHED in 1854, for the treat Fie cure ia all cases of Be ‘s&s followse We ct we «. cation for Patent for the Penelon one ‘ ’ o§ : kK) ment of Sexual aiid Seminal Diseases ‘ Ss eS “ 2 OD . i ait Vv * le 5 aie : : ea,Gleet, S cture, J a ‘tens — — _ Sintig "strict, Nevada County, Californie g arises _ a : Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra alls i m: aif its forms, Semi Rig umes, im iad y G. T Brown $ 50° $50 00) and described in the plat and field notes on ry i hiladelphia, Montreal, Quebec . potency, etc. Skin Diseases’ (of. years re Looms ns wae range apes U.d Butler, : 212 100 100 00 . file in this office as follows, viz: ComSPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE hieageyel 4 fossa, or any setae onl acboned . standing) and Ulcerated egs success: ully
-of'the gt 0 cae Aeoieuctiv’ af habéts JM Buffington, Tr. 327 100 100-00 . mencing at.s spruce tree opposite the TayOTHER KOW IN USE. bay hale , : iubiad. fg: rere lifes carne, aod spreading weak. . % “Buffington, Tr. 330 100-100 00 / 4or Dam and on the right bank of Humbug OVER ANY tae 3 : (ANSCONTINENAL TICKETS. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an. —— oo amon: ounakind for itis a % M Buffington, Tr. 353 100. 100-00 . Creek and being corner No 10 of Hambug \They are simple in construction, not liaTRANS oe “ nouncing that he has returned from visking i? Voll known fact that the indulgente of . 4 M Luffington, Tr. 378 100 100.00 . Ganon Floming Claim. Thence variation bla to get out of order, require no sxill to Via the Pioneer Route, the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has bye oF vin ‘oven tn the slighted: degree, . 3 M Buffington, Tr. © 386 50 . 5000 . 171-29 B,N 48° 15° W357 chains toa stake nage, are . “ —THE— resumed practice at his Dispenrary, 623 wlitary bien in the system . 22 Buffington, Tr. 411 50 £0.00} marked No 2, from which a live oak 30 in. seeaaase ; : : a WESTER Kearney Street, corner of Cemmer ial, San wants sore ‘oe Ot daca, Soe Wm Davidson; 30 “BO . ) diameter beara N 7 1-2°.E 32. lis. Thence MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER CHICAGO AND NORTAN Francisco, where his old patients and those hat grow to ‘= harvest of . Win Davi 4 50. 6000 N 12° 15’ E 5,50 chains to a stake m.rked sie Mee os RAILWAY. _ ,_: requiring his services may fod him. ——. rend statue im efteryeare.— Chas E Elliott, Tr 233 100___ 100 00 . No 3, from which a live dak 18” diameter . And are baron samme ceo i at hick “PEG 28-PHe BROT ROUTE RANT. 1. . Phe Doctor haa apared-netther tints aed Yoang Mam Chas E Ebfot, Tr: 234100 100 00 hear~8-31.1-2°. £33 links. Twin live oak . cupy but tle OP uall ada pted for light. . = * AIL and money in seekir.g out -=w remedies, and hag = ; : Se — Chas-E-Eniott, -Pr-—-235 100-.100-06 . Hears N46 2--W 22 links; -Thenee—N--38-2expense, and Coed, an cap! Vest de yaa a Its.trackis made.of. STEEL-RAILS,_and. “returned with ipcréaséa acilities for the At you experience any weakners you should. ¢has + ENiott, Tr. 236 190° 100-00} 95% 2 i chatas toastike marked=No-4, ing the largest Hotel or the smalles a “oa it has been made the FASTEST tine alleviatior-of-humah suffering. — snot_delay, for a day—may imperi! your! jonn Fine, “943 6&0 60.00} rom-wliteh twin live oak-bears-8-49--2-2°-. ing-—‘They-are no néw_or mntued rs we tat has ever been MADE in thts country. Siete Sicvribie Slectseas: : \ qmeatths If “pot your lite. In-ail_ forme of . kG Gynn, 222° Be 05 00 . W 4 Minke, “Thence N 20° 45) E 6.88 chs. but. Wiley at earns United states . BY,this route passenges for points east of [aS many thousands of persons, beth Weakness and Prtmatere Decay a Cure is) Woy J Gunn, Tr: 146 106-100 60 . to q stake marked No 5 from which a spruce . conrtant use aii through the Uni : “8-Chicago have choice of-the folowing lines male and female, are there who-are suffer.” ‘. @maranteed by he je Doctor to the Young, . 'wm J Gunn, Tr. 189 _ 100 00 . 50" diameter bears N-&l 1-2> E 60 links.— . for ha rap ger + wenantenearie ti from Chicago: i RE-PAYS . ing out # misersble existence from the ek —+-__ “Middle-aged or —idbout-Exp sure ory Win J-Gunn, Te, 240 } 29-00--—-P rence North 30° 15 E -6.06—chains—to-4-}_ 8 — “ldince lighted by it are in-. DY THE PITTSBURG, FORT—"AYN—1 7001 of secret indulgences, _or_trom_vingws— Maiderance from Business. The Remedies . Wim.-J Gunn, Tr, 265 50 50 00 twin liveoak tree just above mouth of Gas, and buildings ca teak oat ous AND CHICAGO AND” PENNSY).VANIA pelos aren the eyatem ! Look. at their age purely vegetable. and ofa nature that) J J qucks, ~ 96 5) 5) 00 . North Bloomfield Gravel Minitg Compa. Sured at the same ral : & ; RAILWAYS. : on ‘ pallid, e.aciated and disfigured faces ana leaves notaingpelind. Observe the sym-/ James. Hucks, 247__. 10 10-00 ny’s tunnel; mouth of tunnel bears $505] was used. 1G ade by this Ma. BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND . their broken dowu constitutions, -disquali+ams ond hasten;to check the course of the / Charles McEivy, 268 TO tom { e28 chains, Thence N 44° 45° E 7,93] 69° The cost ok Tit te) to $200 per. TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN-AND ERIF . tying them for the happitiess of marriage ᴀ = ‘somaplaint, if you experience any of them . Philip Richards, 923 Pogo 00 . chains to stake No 7,on boundary tine of . chine.will not excee --. AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAL WAYS, . oe the enjoyment-of tite. In this horrid See atin Senicty, foreettek . ee 100 dan se . Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between . thousand feet. situation thousands sniffer until death closes most inveterate cases withont-—-mereury-ee—-——= curing all-diseases ina few-days, imposing——— depravedtnlesscombatted by -selentifie medical. The ever-increasing circulation of this excellent: monthly proveg.itscoutinued adaptation to popular desiresand needs. Indeed, when we think into how many homes it pévetrates every month we must consider it as one of the educators as well as entertination, thetime must-come when the! most skillful physician can render you! nO assistance; when the door of hope) tion Faxd 6, T16N,R 8 and 9B, Mt. DiabloB and M. Thence of true line val, 18> E, to an oak stumpon W side of Blue Tent. rvad and marked D, No.2, Thence N 642 10’ EK, 2.00 chains to « stake at foot of a pine tree 10” diam, , just below Blue Tent road, and marked D, No. 3,.'Thence N 632 30’ E 2,21 chains to a stake in a large pile of #*tones—stake marked D No.4. Thence N 57° 25’ E97 chainn to an oak tree on E edge of a small ravine blazed and marked D No. 5. Thence N 32° 38’ E 2.20 chains to a stake being-on West boundary line of Woodville groand and marked D No, 6. ‘Thence N 14> 25’ E. 12.45 chains to a stake on W boundary lineof Woodville approved survey, Thence N 54°10’ W 4.30 chains . to a stake at foot of a live oak trea marked D NOB. Thence N 12° 35’ E[S.52 Chains to a stake marked D No. 49. Thenve N 802 20’ W. 3.67 chains to a stake marked D No. 10; Theace N 20° 20’ E 2.10 chains’tto a stake 75’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No. 11. Thence N'75> 49’ W 6.73 chains to a stake wt feot of an oak stump. Pine tree 10 in, din bears S 58%° E 0.26 chains distant. Thence N 822 50° W 7.30 chains toa stake in a pile 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 toa pine tree 8" diam, 60 E of creek blazed and markéd D-No. 14. Thence N 64°--W 1.10 chains to 4 stake marked D No, 15, Thence N 21°, W 4,22 chains tos stake on E edge of creek marked D No. 16. ‘hence 8 85> 15’ W 2.12 chuins to a stake at a pine stump on W side of creek. Thenre 8 36° 15’ E 3.92 chains to a stake id taiti is from which corner No. 14 (a pine .treé) . bears 8 63%° E 2.55 chains, Thence $°12> E 2.80 chains to a stake 1.50 chains’ W of creek from which an oak tree bears 8 67 yO £0.51 chains. Thence $ 6>'W 8.65 chains to astake between two large beulders froit. Thence 8 72° 45’ W 3.17 chains to a stake on. bed rock marked D No. 22. Thence § ‘41° E 1.94 chains toa stake on bed rock marked -DNo. 20.-'Phence 8772-30" E 5.04 chains to a stake 50’ W of centre of. creek marked-D No. 24 from which a pine tree-8” diam. bears 8 134> W048 chains dist. Thence 8 3° 1C’ W 4.85 chainsto a stake. Thence Esst.0.75 chains to % .staxe on Township line between Sects. Dand 6T 16 N Rsaud 9E. Thence South 18.00 chains along Township.line-te-place of beginning and containing 53.42 acresand designated as Lot No 73, in Section 1, Township 16 North, Range 8 East, and Lot No 51 in. fec. 6, Township 14, N-R-9-KE Mt? Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made fu 1854, 1855 and 1556, and wes duly recorded in the MinIng Records of Nevada County. The applicant claims by purchsse, Adjoimipg claimants are the Woodville and Manzanita Mining ¢laims on the East, on the south by the Lachman claims and on the west by the South ¥uba mining claims, All persons betding any adverse. claims j théreto are hereby required to present-the Same before this office witbin sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B. MCFARLAND, Register. Niles Searlé, Atty for Applicant. a0 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Ww: the undersigned, hereby oertify, ‘thet we ure partners for the transaction of Law Business, in ita varions de. partments, undér the firm name «and style of Johnson & Cross; that our full aames are James B. Johnson and Churl-s W Crossz that our place of residence and princiial place of business is Nevada City, Nevada analy, Saate Mt California, and that our partnership ‘dates from the 9th day of March, a. pv. 1876, JAMES R. JOHNSON, ere HARLES W. CROSS. Nevada Oity. Mareh 10th, 1876. . LADIES, plexion?. If so, a few applications of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify you to your heart’s conterrt. Red neas, Office :—320 Sansome Street, ian Frdn-. ¢he Flushed appeatemes of heat, @iseo, Calif ria.” : ee atane aa facitemeat. : Thence N-82>. 80’ E, 4.07 chains: whieh-apine tree-bears 8 102"E 0.67 chs. } per WANT « Puré, Blooming Gem. willbe closed sgainst-you;—when-te an-. gel-of imerey can bring you relief. In. . jno 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 therich of medical] . . skill, or before grim death hurries you, jit & premature grave. Full course of; . treatment $25. Send money by Post . . Office order or Express with fail. de. seription of case...Call. orAddress, . DR. 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And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [ Office address Nevada city, Nevada county, California) did on the 9th day of January, 1875, filé in the Register’s office of this District his Homestead Declaration No 1048, ¢liinwing the above described land, and has applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be more valuable far agricaltural than for mining purposes.— Therefore, you will take notice, that under nd by virtue of instructions from the ommiss:oner of the General Land ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the sth day of May, A. D, 1876, at 1 o'clock, P. x, at this office, before the Register and Re ceiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the character of said lends, ' In witness whereof, we have hereunto set T. B. McFARLAND, Register. eS HART EELLOWS, Receiver. DR. F. BUELOW, Physician and Surgeon. OFF BROAD STRELT, sdjocemi . 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Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trustees, held at the office of the Secretary, April. 17th, 1876, an assessment (No. 6,) of one dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said compony Fs graphene onset y United States coin, to the Secre of the company at his office, Broad street Nevada City." : Ry mek upen ee said . assessment rem unpaid on the 17th day of . Muy, 1876, will be deemed daltoawent and ‘advertised fer sule at public auction, and wnless payment is made before, will be sold on the 29th day of May, 1876, to pay . the delinquent assesamerit thereon, togetn= — costs of advertising and expenses e. By order of the Board of Trustees. . J. ROLFE, Secretasy. Nevada City, April 17th, 1876. Notice to Creditors, fy be OF LEOPOLD WEIL, deceased, Notice is hereby given by the ander. signed, B, H. Miller, Executor of the esdeceased, to the cred. having claims to exhibit them fess af. ea all sane itors ef, an ‘against the ssid deceased, with the n . said county of Ne . BW MULLER” Executor of the — of Leopald, Weil, Kevada. City, April 2th, 1875." talners.of the puldic. mind .--Boston Glube. . Magazine. This” series “of over twenty . in early life. Manhood restored this disesse, which never fails of effecting: quick and radicaleure. Dr, G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. ; { OF ho contemplate’ marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, shonld not forget the sacred re sponsibility resting nponthem, nor. delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines may rely > upon his agsurance of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect ne more than to be charged with a fair and ,mutvally satisfactory remuneration. of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tov prevalent and nel fish practice of extortion among quachs and pretenders. DR. GIBBON is responsible, and. wilt ive to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and per senent Cure, or make no charge, Cured at Home, Persons at_a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. G®bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forw: ,-free_from damage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and ‘plain direction for ure. 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