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August 14, 1874 (4 pages)

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ee. resented and: cutor of the Estate of da, praying for an’ or. teand personal prop. ry tosell the whoid personal Property to ing against the de. expenses of ddmin-. to grow due. It is e Judge of said Court ted in said Estate ap. bate Court on Wedeptember, 1874, at 10 2 Of said day; at the. rt in Nevade City, to order should nut be r to sell so much ‘rsonal property of shal; be necessary ; order be published weeks in the Nevahewspaper printed ity and County, hy 1874. ‘L, Probate Judge, lerk of the County —ttisou, County Clerk . State of California, — ie Probate Tt in hereby certify tha™ "ae and correct copy file-in this, mysi-— 2 and and the sea) of 810th day of Aug. A TTISON, Clerk. entr, that, we, ‘Mor, j—in the ' city’ and fornia, and Mareus senberg, both resienito County; Caliy that we have orelvesintoa co-part~ ch with the other, , purpose of selling rpets, shoes, &cpin\OTICE.---Knowall lia, under the firm — : That the prinej-_ suid co-partnhership ity, Nevada:county, — mes Of ull the perers in such busidsigned hereto,and ill continue and be er notice» by us,ROSENBERG. ROSENBERG, JSENBERG, 1. Patent to a slaim. ND OFFICE, ) uly 15th, 1874. given, That B.H, st Office is Dutch ‘fornia; has made for the Dry Creek nh ap unorganized rand Nevada coun‘ribed as follows, et quarter of Secteen, North Range, eridian, and conOvation was made artiett, G. ¥, Bartiton King, J. W. n. Chas, Voight, Joseph Price, and iny adverse claim red to present the and Receiver, Sac1in sixty days from ng hereof. ‘LAND, Register. Notice. MINING COMPAprineipal place-of—-——, California. LoCounty, California. hat ata meeting of of said Company, July,A. D 1874, an ve. (26). cents per he capital stock of + immediately in to the Sec o— nny, No. 410 Montisco, Cal, 1 said assessment m the thirty-first all be deemed deluly advertised for and unless payre, will be sold on f September, 1874, sessment, together ‘apd expenses of . of Trustees. ‘UNN, Secretary. ) Montgomery St., A editors. ate of Grove White Probate Court of Jalifornia, Notice idersigned Admin»f, and all persons d deceased to exssary vouchers to or. at his residence eld township, in i State of Califorifter the first pubP. A. PAINE, te of Grove WhitJuly 10, 1874. editors. ‘state of Thomas In Probate Court, 8 hereby , oe 9 by x ofthe Jast will Dunn, deceased,to ll persons having. ceased, to exhibit vouchers within st publication of Executrix at the in the City ef NeAN T. DUNN, Thomas QO. Dunn, jy8 'ORS.--Estate of deceased, Notice . lervigned, Adminied Estate, to the ms having claims deceased, ol ecessary vouchers. the first publica¢ undersigned at Nevada, State ef HUTCHINSON, ite of G. F. Huteb, 1874, editors. Estate of Alpheus Notice is hereby 1ed Executor of . W. Brown, def, and.all persons said. deceased to cessary vouchers, the first_publica-. said Executor,«t_ Jity,in the sounty — LESS ipheus . Brown 138 lders. 1. 169, 17@and 171 erat Fund. of Need June 3, 1873, ea be he ~X. P. BROWN. * = ra A. Baton &C.H. Moore { their Offices at this Hotel. -vertisers. She Daily Sranserip “BROWN & WATSON, ~ Proprietors, ln Sd Trans¢ript Block, C mercial St, One Year—in advance.. .1 2.2.0.0.. $10.60 Six Months, .‘ (oo are ace eeeeae ote Theee MOBthe, 0. as cassceeee sks 3 00 Per week, Twenty-Five Cents. Rates for Advertising—$2 per square for tstinsertion ; $1 per square for each snbeequentinsertion, Discount to regular ad— aaa MAIN STREET, : NEVADA CITY. ‘PROPRIETORS, THIS HOTEL is now: open ig all its branches, and those in search of a desirable stopping plac: will find it greatly 3 to their advantage to give us a a = call. The Table ie supplied with the best the market affords, and well cooked and served. ‘The Bar and billiard Roomsare supplied with the choicest of everything. ~ : The Hotel throughout is one of the best in the State. The Rooms being all large, airy and well furnished. To our old friends we have only to ask continuance of their heretofore liberal patronage. To new ones, we promise to doall in our power to please and give entire satiafaction, ; ~ EATON & MOORE, Nevada July 6th, 1874. NATIONALEXCHANGE BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY. __R, B. GENTRY, Proprietors. TYNHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of ‘the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it,and ithas been fitted up in elegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the Table will compare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. The Proprietors will spare no pains nor expe.jse to render their guests comfortable. . Stages for all parts of the State have The House is kept pen all night for} the accommodation of the Praveling Public, Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. , ; A share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited. ; : CARR & GENTRY, Proprietors. Nevada, June 9th. BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, NAPITAL STOCK $200,000. OFFICERS : : R. W. TULLY, President. A. H. Piseisc 0. c.cs en. DIRECTORS : «Jobn Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W. Tully, Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker, W.H.Deryea.MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral se. curity. : Highest Price paid for City and Coun Warrants. ° —— Tenders Boughtand soid at Regular tes. . Gold Dust. Bought. Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made on. Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min General and Speciai Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sa Jose, Stockton and Viryinia City. Drafts on Eastern Cities, Londomand Germany. ; : Agents for Liverpool, Londen, Globe In®urance Company. CogREsSPONDENT#2—Bank of Califarn’ , Francisco; Bank of D.O7Milis, Sacramento Agency Bank of California, Virginia City, Interest.on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows: Six Months Time -Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. “Twelve Months . Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per GF” Persons residing at a distance can Send money by Express. Checks on Solvent Banks taken at par. JOSEPH F HILL, Cor. 13th and J Sts. Sacramento. o: Manufacturer of . <=> Heavy Lumber and QUARTZ WAGONS! Three and Four Spring Wagons. All sizea of Buggies and-Fwo Seat Carrieee of superior style and finish Agency for the celebrated NEFF FARM WAGON, of Chicago, of ail sizes, manufactured for the Caliiornia trade of the very -bestof Seasoned Lamber and warranted Nol, The tires are extra heavy and rivet~ed through every joint to keep them on. These wagons are manufactured under the direction -of tweuty-one years experience in the manufacture ef_wagous in California. j ae _ m5 W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ? 3 ‘ re ONS PLANTATION BITTERS. for the discuses to which ~~ .,) EADIES’ SEMINARY. img Sb ‘. W.C. JONES, M. D. _ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY MORNING AU GUST 14, 1874. ~~~Sn Peto” ---~-1860-—--x. een SS HOMESTEAD TONIC ~ posed. of Culisaya Bark, Herbs, and Fruits:‘among which will be found SarsaTansy, Gentian, Sweét Flag, ete.; also Tamarinds, Dates, Prunds-and Juniper Berries, preserved in a sutticient quantity fonly) of the spirit of Sugar Cane to keep in any climate,~They invariably relic ve and cure . Nevada Assay, Office, _ ene ee Main Street, Nevada City.: ¢; OLD ORES of every description Ke. Sapurely Vegetable Preparation, com-'!” parilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras . Established in 1853. -— JAMES J. OTT. fined, Mefted atid Assayea. By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. ELECTRO-PLATING IN. GOLD OR SILVER.. PRICES. REASONABLE. : . JAS. J. OTT. “Nevada, March 6th. GRAVEL MIN E, WANTED. Vy ANTED TO PURCHASE A GOOD GRAVEL MINE. Address Post Of-} fice Box 1950 San Francisco, with full particulars and description. je23 the following Complaints : Dyspepsia Jaundice, Liver con:plaints, bess_ of Appetite, Headache. Billious Attacks, Fever-and Ague Summer complaints, Sour Stomach, Pulp tation-af= eart, General Debility, etc, They are-especially adapted: as & remedy WOMEN Are subjected, and a tonic for the Aged, F_eble, Debilitated, has no equal. They are strtctly intended asa Temperance Tonic or Bitters, to be used as a medicine only and always according to directiens. Sold hy all First Class Druggists. July 13, 1874. NAPA ye NEXT TERM WILL COM-MENCKE Tuesday, Aug, 14th, 1874, AND CONTINUE FOR@ TWENTY-TWO WEEKS, This Institution offers thorongh in8truction in a quiet, healthful location easy of access from any part of the State: Tustructions in Piano Forte, Guitar and Vocal Music by a superior teacher: French q taught by acompetent Teacher. ~ ‘It is very désirable that pupils should be present at the opening of School ; although they can enter at any time and be charged {rom the time of entrance, , For particula of School apply to MIss 8. McDONALD, Principal. Napa city, Ca!. References—Rev, R. Wylie, Napa; Ho». C. Hartson, Napa ; G. E. Goodman, Esq. Napa; D. McCluw, Esq. Napa; Rev. D-. Woodbridge, Ban Francisco ; Rev. P. -¥. Veeder; Yokohama, Japan ; Geo. KT Gluya: Esq San Francisco; James A. Crow, Esq. Stockton; R. O. Baldwin, Esq. San Ramon: dR, McDonald, Esg., Grayson; J. 8. Cross, sq. Hill’s Ferry: tev. C. M. Blake; San Francisco . Major Snyder, Sonoma ; §. Alstrom, Esq. White Suipher Springs : Geo. L, Kenney, San Francisce ; Hon. R. O° Clark, Sacramento, je3o New Firm, New Store. Wew Goods. HINDS & NICHOLSON, OULD respectfully inform the peoV \ ple of Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have opened a Grocery and Provision Store, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. Nearly opposite the ‘Transcript Block,” in the store formerly o¢cupied by A. Lademan Our stock is entirely new and consists of everything in the GROCERY,; PROVISION, ; AND . VEGETABLE. LINE. We will always be in receiptof everything new in our line of cusiness and customers cal always rely upon gettting the best at the lowest market rash rates. By dealing honorably -with every one and giving the best bargains we hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. HINDS & NICHOLSON. Neveda, Aug. Sth, 1873. = Ye OLD ~ MEXICAN Mustang Liniment! REPARED and bottled. under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas i, Cross, for ye last This celebrated Liniment has no equa) in ye world and has produced more ecnres of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scaids, Burns, Salf Rheam, sore—Nipples, Swelli E + Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str-ins,-Galls, Stitt Joints,-Inflammation, &c.on beast, than all Liniiments. put together. . MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised, or ye money will be refunded. Sold by all Druggista and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye GENUINE. Lyoa Manuafactaring Co. Julyl3-ly New. York. : D. B. MERRY, County Surveyor, AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, IVIL AND MINING ENGINEER LAND SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTS NEVADA GITY. N C. ders ieft at the Daily Union Offive, Grass Valley, will reecive prompt attent, u. Il . Physician and Surgeon, ) peseenneses LOCATED AT GRASS VALLEY. BY WAY OF through without delay,’ By sending goods . For Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Jelwa Office at the COURT HOUFE.Or.} FREIGHT ee ‘WHEATLAND, CHEAPEST ROUTE," 4 -C. HOLLAND, 5 espublbeccece MERCHANT Mark gooas, “Care of C. Holland, WheatTeams always on hand to convey goods this way there is a savitig Of $2.60 per on sither from Sacramento orSan Francisco. Bian : C. HOLLAND, jy8— Wheatland. ‘Look Here Everybody. ~ ( ‘ / fe Shear THAT I8 USEFUL AND K CHEAP. The ; DIAMOND STEEL SPRING BED, " Manufactured at 1212 Market St. San Francisco. “This Bed BUSpanses all other Beds in thé market for ie CLEANLINESS, : DURABILITY and CHEAPNESS, Ail we ask is a trial of the Bed. A liberal discount to the trade on orderé sent to DIAMOND STEEL SPRING BED CO, 1212 Markct Street, San Francisco. New Article of Food. @ California Cocoanut Co’s MANUFACTURE, lies, ete. etc, Cheap, Wholesome : AND Nutricious, Ask your Grocer FOR IT. Jane 9th, 1874. ICE. ICE. ICE. The Nevada Ice Company RE now prepared to deliver Ice to consummers in. =a ‘Application for a Patent to a bearing gold, with surface ground 300 feet 4 “. Mining-PAstrict, Nevada County, California. ‘. file in this office as follows, viz : Survey of tunnel beara S 77° 80’-E 47 ‘links distant, and the 1-4 Section stake between Sections ILand 12, fp16NR8EMt. D B and M, ybears N 86° 15’ £. 10.60 chs distant: thence, 87S 30’ E 3:03 chs to a painted stake mark; ed CM Co, No 4, ina stone mouiid near the west side.of the Newtown road, a true line, N-2>30’ W 6:76chs, seta stake painted and markéd C M NO 5 iii wiound of sione, 14.33 chs, painted stake marked CM 6, No 6>in_a stone mound. Thence ona true line, N 61S 45°"W,.4.04 chains set a painted stake mar M OC NoFin_mound of stone.— ‘Therice on a true line, 8-282_15" W 15.56 to place of beginning. Containing 10 13-100
acres; Also for Mill site contiguous, . stake No 9, ot surface ground as noted: Thence on true liae, 8 25> 00’ W 2.00 chs. to a stake marked CM Co. No 10, ina stone mound on North bank of Wet Hill ravine, No. .582., UNITED STA'TES LAND OFFICE, } Sacramento, Cal., July 18, 1874. f — gl is hereby ‘given, That David :¥.-Binkelman, Henry Vogelmann, Mi8€nd, William Meier, John F. Schulthless and George C; King, whose Post Office is. Grass Valley” Nevada-County, California, have made application for Patent_for 1510 . lineal feet of the Champion Quartz Lode, in width, situate in Nevada County Quartz and described in the plat and field notes on Exterior . boundaries. Commencing. at a white painted stake, marked © M GNo 1. (Champion Mining Company No 1.) from which the mouth of theCompany’s main na true line, variation 17° 30’ Kast, N Thence on Thence on « true line, N 28> 15° EF Fhence on atrue line N 87° 30’ E-151 chs. Sur-, vey of Champion Mill site. Beginning at. Thence on a true line, 8 525-30’ E 1.47 cha, set a stake marked C M C.No 11 standing on the south bank of: Wet Hi!] Ravine. Thence ou 4 true line, N 55> 30’ E 5.13 chs along the south bank of Wet Hill ravine to étake No 4 of surface grqund as noted. Thence ona true line, 8 87> 30’ W 4,54 chs to stake No 9 at place of beginning, and containing 0.76-100 acres. Totrl 10 89-100 acres and being a portion of E 1-2 of Section 11,township 16, North Range 8 East, Mt. Diab.o Kase and Meridian, 1873, by applicants and Guly recorded. in Nevada-County Mining Records.. Adjoining claimants are the owners of the Ural Quaria mine on the Sonth. ‘There are no other adjoining claimants. All pers onsholding any adverse: claim thereto are hereby required to present the . same before this Office within sixty duys . from the first day of publishing hereof, : T. B, McFAKLAND, Regigter. Dibble & “jy aa Di Borne, Attys, =a DENTISTRY. R. P. E. HUGHSON, has opened an office im Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman bros.’ Store. He is propared to—perform all kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most upproved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vicanite and Aluminium. . Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1571. _B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. NEVADA CITY. wy H* JUST RECEIVED The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. ~ Ever seen in the Mountains ‘the stock cousists of the best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, andeverything usually found in a first-class Clothing Store. Nevada, May 30th>1874: Cigar, Tobacco and Variety STORE. : Nevada City and Gress Valley, ‘ , DAILY. ae Orders left at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, on the PLAZA, Nevada City, will receive prompt attention. m22 _ AITKEN & LUCE, Premium Pioneer Marble Works 2. K STREET, between 6th and 7th 4. Streets, SACRAMENTO. Monuments, Mantels, Table Tops,éte. Work done in Indian Diggings and other Marbl+s. Sculp and Ornamental Work cone in super oP style. jel2 ‘FOR SALE. SNE NEW 6-inch PLUNGER PUMP, with 6'¢ fot stroke. This Pump hes never bee ,is of the most approved pattern, and Will be sold at a low figure. Apply to NO BLOO™FLELD GuAYEL MINING CO, koff, Nevada County. Juiy 21,1874, SS ’ Sa In “Transcript Block.” J. H. HAMILTON, Prop'r, : har ON BROAD STRFET, opposite the National Bxchange Hotel. OFFICE NO. 31 Ma"S STREET. nf, ' J. C. DONNELLY, AVING purchased the Stock of BLUM BRUS. on Broad Street, is prepared to supply the people of Nevads and viciuity with : Cigars, Tobacco, Yankee Notidns Fereign & Domestic Fruits Candies, dc. All of the beat kinds to be had in this, ket, Oellaud see for yourself. le _ ASOARD. ; Having sold to d._C. Donnelly cur stock of Goods we hereby recorameand Lim to our custumere and the people gencrally of Ne ads Count a : ere wena BLUM BROS, ~ Nevada, May 26th. EMPIZE MEAT MARKET. AMES MONRO having opened & meat Commercial Street, Nevada. A Market on Commercial street, is prepared io supply customers with the best quality of Beef, Mutton, Fork, Veal, Corned pert, Corned Pork ¢¢.: at the lowest prices R. BS. HUNT, M.D. _ ATTENDING PEYSIC:AN Application for a Patent to a. ~iffning Ciaim.——_}-PRw. . Chael ‘Quigley: , John O'Keefe, C. C To act I You Bet, Nevada couhty, Cal., has made apPlication for Pat-nt for the Arkansa¥ and Greenhorn Placer Mine, situated in You Bet ‘Mining District, Nevada county, California, aud described in the plat and field notes on . file in this offige as follows, viz: a stake marked C.No, 2, on. right bank of Arkansas-Cauon, a corner of plot No 8 of “Caliiornia Mine.” 18° E, 818° 45 W.Canon and. Flume runs 8 W.-1.40 chains. Set stake marked A. G. No 2° in mound of rocks, kansas Canen, 8 63° W 2.60 chaius to’ Foad about 75 links above bridge. W 3.00 chains, wide Slope 4.20 chains, intersect Range Line be, tween Ranges 9 and 30 KE, Tuwnship 16 .N Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, 14.55 chains South of 44 sec, cor. between ‘sections 25 and 30, 13,10chains, oS peuge oye A teek in diameter, marke 1*'A GNo-é, cending N 72° 25’ W 0.40 chains, enter “tailings in Arkatisas Caton; leave same, and along Brushy Bank. 7.00 chasns, enter tailings 13.00° chains, ascend 13,50 chains to spruce tree 444 feet in diameter, on steep slope, marked “A G No 4,” 8. Thence on true line § 2® 40’ E_.7.99 che to a painted gtake marked C M Co, No 9 land.” " “chains enter tailings, 7.08 chains cross covered stake marked ‘‘A-G-No 6” in centre of junction of Arkansas and Greenhorn Canon.. ‘rhence N 19° 80" E. 6 80 chaing;-set_stake marked-'A-G-No-6" in centre of Green horn Canon, leave tailings in bed of Greenhorn Canon and ascend brushy slope 4.62 chains. set stake marked ‘‘A GQ No 7 brushy slope on West side of Greehhorn Canon. set stake morked ‘‘A G No 8,” fram which an oak 18 inches in diameter bears South Said location Jan-2h-+eanon—ascend slope 8,60 chains to live oak . ter; marked ‘A.G Ne 13.” 4 46 2-4 3-60-cheine;opposite mouth of r=} . irom. pin in old road runs 8 E, from which ‘. to stake marked ‘5 C.No 1,” No. 572. —UNEPED_STARES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., June 9th, 1874. OTICE is hereby given, ¢4hat-Daniel FE Bush, whos: Post Office address is c F t Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Begin at t Thenee run variation Center. of Arkansis Thence slong the left bark of Ar. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE Established by = C.~ YOUNG, -IN 1850, No Cure, No Pay, =~ Donsultation, by Letter or othe. ry wie, Free, HIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE HAS enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted success of 21 years, and has become one of he must celebrated Institutions of the age. The great number annually recetyed and cured, place itin point of number of peients among the very first bf the world, ana he success of its treatment ranks it second none, ~" it PRIVATE BISEASES, In Males and Irregularities in’ Females are thé great destroyers of health] They ingid. ; dously attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it; they drive ghe Road ‘runs N4 ‘tilings marked ‘A G No 14.” Oentern, of ravine 10 links ruius N W.Thence along Bushy Thence as3.75 chains Ume-—runs about West,'13 chains, set Thence N 55° W 1.40 . ch.ins, . , ” ‘Thence along Thence N15° 16’ EK 13.01 chains 15 Dnks distant. Thence N 77° 30 E1S.6T chains, set stake marked “A GQ No 9” in dense brush; N 77° 44° 1.90 cha ne to a spruce tree 30 in. diameter.on south edge of tailings in bed of Greenhorn Can. n,marked “A GNo 10.”. Thence crossing Greenhorn Canon N 69° 05’ E 6 53 chains, leave bed of 8 in. diameter marked “A GNolt.”” ‘Thence along slope on-cust side of Greenhorn Cans . on 8 8° 7’ E. 6.25 chains to prade +ttake at . mouth of Birdseye Tuanel. ‘Tnence 8 68.2 03’ W 17.41 chains to oa. tree 10 in, diaine Thence § 12 16’ W 10.63 chains, to spruce tree 4 feet in . diameter, standing at the junction of Ar. kansas and’Greenhern Canous at édge of Thence vver tailings along WE edge of Arkansas Canon vine comes from N E 14.00 chains, leave . bed of canon 14.47 chains set stake marked . “A GNo 16" in south side of road. Thence . 8 63S 45’ £1.76 chains to aniall onk marked . “C No 6” at mouth of smal! canon, mark oak “A G No 16.” Thence acrobs month ef sinall canon, Thence N 81° bi 1.83 chains to oa#k 8 in, diameter marked “GQ No 6” roarked same “A GNo17." — ‘Thence along south side of road, 5 67° 30’ — 6.28 chains to stump of telegraph pole in rock ound marked **A G No 18,” from which a. spruce tree, corner No, 3, bears 8 30\% 9S E; end of flume bears 8 28° F,. about 40 links distant, Thence ascending N 40°80" EK 4.17 chains to post marked “SU No &,” corner of California Claim, marked saine*,A°G No 19.” Thence N 71° 45’ E 3.27 echains.drove . the N W corner of toil bridge bears 8 81'4 2 . E 3.00.chains distant. Thence N 28,° 50’ W 4.61 chains tocentre of old shaft; Thence N 86° £5.32 chains, tutersect Kange line between 9 and 10 KE, Touwoship i6 N, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, &.60 -chaine south of 4 section corner, between sections 25 and 40; 5.50 chains to deep cut—rauns nearly south to Arkansas Canon, 9:07 che. & corner of Starr claim, mark game “A G No 21,-~ Thence. $ 7° 45’ EF 3.26 chains to stake “OC No 2,” the place of beginning, and containing 35.60 acrces, and being a portion of the 8 «of NE 44 -and N 4 of BE ᤀ 26.16 N 9E and N W \% of 8 W ¥4 of Section 30,township 16 North, Range 10 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Mer dian. Said location about the your 1851, no record of Which can be found. Adjoining Claimants are the Birdseye Creek Gold Miniug Co. Limited, ou the Kast, McLeod on the North.* The land on the South and West being vacant. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the sume before this Office within wixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. janl3 © T. B, MoFARLAND, Register. FEED STORE, _———— ‘ N. P. Moody and A. Steger, AVING purchased the business of Mr Mike Riley are now prepared to furDiss HAY, BARLEY, OATS, CORN. BRAN, SHORTS, And every other kind of Feed, In quantities to sult and on the shortest notice. ; share of public patronage. Nevada, June 12th. “whence ita rives. We hope by LOW PRICES and fair desling and a desire to-piesse, te secures targe blrom from the cheek, the lustre from the: eye, the-strength.and_vigor from the frame,“they give puny and diseased offspring, and: poison, through successive generations, the race of man, Scrofula, Consumption, Jripples, the Idiotie, the Paratytie, and the Insane, $y The. marks can be seen in MERCURY, recognized as the npst FATA _ MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with the—-Venefeal,doubles-his dangers. ‘Those who have been treated with that pernicious MINERaL POISON are not cured ; ease has assumed a new form, the dis. Do NOT BE BATISFIED WITH PARTIAL OVRA, Chat leaves the poison to crawl through the « syetem, cating its way into the tissues and organs beneath the‘apparently smooth sur. S 15-}tace, to burst out in the future with a riroence that will baffle the effects of medicine ’SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young man who experiences that . growing weakness in his muscularand mental organization should stop and consid He will find in the weekress of the-back, trembling of the lisabs, disordered digestion; unaccountable failing of the powers of the mind;distaste for so. ciety, dread of impending trouble, foreboa. ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and las. civics dreams, accompanied by growing deafness, loss of muscular power, ‘and nu. ‘merocus-other symptoms of -disergunization,-tue positive traces of that most terriblé and destructive of all diseases-—Seminal Weak. ness—wasting away his powers, destroyiny ‘Bis hope of life and manhood, ‘and draginy, him along the broken path of his existence, toward & premature and loathsome grave, Yo him who finds his life dribbling out in the discharge.of the vital principle of o®is. tence in noctiirnal and—dimrnal emisgsians, the mere cessation of the causes of its ap. searance brings no'relief, Marriage, that. holy office, the safeguard and hope of manhood, brings to such a one. . no hope of cure, but adds to his ioinery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for 80 much of her happinces is a vic tim of his evit, ahd an innocent coinpanion of his punishment.” He udaeto lis mivery anc disorder until hope leaves him, There is no rescue exsvept to proper and skility treatment. Corisnit, then; at once, a phyeiclan Whose practice and careful research haa made him thoroughly conversant with every phase of the disease, Those who have become victimes of solitary vices, that dread ful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that Hlls thousands of tick rooms with paraiytice and consumptives, and hundreds 6f untime. y graves with its misguided victims,should cousult'wi pout delay, one who will sympa thise with their sufferings. To wnch th Doctor would especially recommend nism velf, giving to each and sll: guarnivees of a Perfect and Permanent. Cureawithout hip. rance froui business; change’ of diet, fear pexposure. IMPORTANT TO THE. LADIES. When a Female isin troncte or affictea with disease, and requires meticel or sury, cal attendance, the inquiry should be, where is there a physician who is faliy competent to adiainister reliet, and whose reapectalls standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community. The Doctor, understanding now iraperatively necessary these reqairements are, feels called upon to interpowe,and by calling the attention cf the afflicted tothe fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases for twenty Years, and is fully qualified to radministerin all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner) but in aé thorough & manner as yeara of atudy and practice—-both in hospitelg and familias —can muke, to save thei from the handa of the unqualifiedunscrupulous, and design. ing. Therefore, fawillics carrely tpon him as upona father. Al) in affiaction cam find in him one whoean feel and sympathine with and befriend them in trouble—one. in whose secresy the utmost confidence can be vlacee. H To Correspondents, LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot visit the city can, by stating their syraptows in a letter, receive advice and assurance of a cure at home. All letters returned or do. troyed. Address, “ BENJ. F. JOBSELYN, M.D. . No. 618 Sacramento Street, near Montgom : y. Box “HOUSEWORTH’S Photographs ARE UNEXCELLED. “JE employs the most experienced Ar tiste, : He has the latest improved Instruments He photograpas all the Celebrities. He dogs not allow a poor Picture to heave his place. Si . He guarantees satisfaction to those who patronize him, i He makes large Pictures from emall Curda He mages Life size Portraite that are iwarvels of perfection. ‘ He is very successful with Children’s Pictures. ea os : He-wishea the public to compare his work with others’, a BROAD 8TREET MARKET AMES COLLEY, Proprietor. Al o} ways eupplied with the best of BEEF PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. ; vered at their—b-ases. , Give me acall. Peon, = . SAMES COLLEY.. Scott's Flat Saw . Mill Company DRESSED SIDING. Surust, es wil . promptly si rentes to MEALS seryed up in all styles and at the lowest rates. at a)i hov«s. mis NEVADA CITY, Orders filled from Families and Meste de( egoecmmrenas of sll kinds of . LUMBER, FENCING, FLOOKING. AND Orders left at Smith & Mills office, Pine Td & MILLS. He invites every on¢ to vielt Lis Parka . and judge for themse'ves. He was awarded tae Highdétt''Medala xt Paris and Vienna. He would not have been so awarded if his wérk bad net been enperiocr, s His Indiaink and Water color Portraits attract the admiring public: His patrons areal ways pleaged with bis superior work. ; His PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS are at No 12 Montgomery btrévt, opposity Lick Howe ‘i : . His SALESROOM is at No 9 Moutawomer street; wader the Lick House, Bau Praueit : " POTTER & SIGOURNEY, ' Mo, 18 Commercial Street; ~ d RE selling preat bergains ip CROCh.~ ERY, GLASSWARE, WALL FArEX, sud VINDOW SHADES. : 2 evade. April jth, 1877, . .