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. BUSINESS COLLEGE,
—sND= Bi
TELEGRAPH. INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO.
5
‘ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of Mathematic and Science of Ac;
‘c ounts; graduate of Prince of Wales College, and Stow’s Model and Normal Trainjng School; late State Institute Director
and Lecturer of Minnesota,:and for the
past five years President of the Minneapolis Business Colfege; having disposed of
his eritire interest in that institution, a
removed to San Franclsco, will hereafter
conduct a First Class Commercial College
in.that city, entrance at 1 Sutterstreet,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie/Place, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will give his
porsonal attention and services to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of Accounts and. English
Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author . of the celebrated method of
Teaching Accounts which has become s0
_ popular in elucidating the intricacies: and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to seAFTER A QUARTER OF
; A CENTURY THE
Dr. J. C. Young
EDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
NTILL offers to the afflicted positive
cure in all cases of
EMINAL WEAKNESS.
In Youth is laid the foundatien-of-much
of the 1nisery of after years by the indul,
gence of the most destructive of habits
making lifea curse, and spreading weakness and ruin among mankind, for it is a
well Known fact that the indulgence of
8 Nitary vice; even in the slightest degree,
plants.seeds of weakness in the system
jhat grow to‘ a harvest of disease, sorrow
and shame in after years. :
Young Man
If you experience any weakness you should
not delay, for a:day may imperil your
health if not your life. In all forms of
Weakness and Premature Decay a Cure is
Guaranteed by the Doctor to the Young,
cure. wider field of-labor in which to_ex-/ sriqdle-aged or.Old,. without Exposure or
“emplify the superiority of his method of
instruction, he-has orgafiized Barnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
San Francisco. :
» A SPECIAL FEATURE,
No more students wili be itted to the
College than Professor Barnard. can attend
to with his Owm-personal instruction. He
has not organized this enterprise merely as
n easy way to inake money, but to estabish as enviable a reputation as an Instruc. tor as he has left behind him jn Minnesota;
and to build up a Business College of the
highest merit, in whith the fullest equiv* ~alent will be given for all Tuition collect-.
» ed, and which, by personal effort, he will
“ make the. best: institution _on the Pacific
= NO Corrine
Coast; in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education.
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M.-and 2 to
2. M.
Eventne Sresstons—7,30 to.9.30 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. :
LaviesA separate apurtment will be
reserved for the Lady Students, who will
be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work.
STaTIONERY AND Booxs—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies tor the
coursé can be obtained of us at rates much
below the usual cost, and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
reat business.
DipLtomas--Our Diplomas are engraved
on steel, finely executed at great cost; they
will be issued to students completing the
Course in the Business Department on
payment of the fee of five dollars,
No Yacatton--The College will be in
session during the entire year. Students
‘will be admitted at any time.
FROM
highly objectionable method of copying
from text books without understanding
whatis intended to be conveyed “is altogether avoided, Allwork done is the direct product of the student’s own thought.
DiscrpLine—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 Jady-like conduct in
retarn. We do not have rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases., No conduct is allowed that
would not-be tolerated in the drawing room
ofa wellregulated family. .
For full perticalars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, éxplaining 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. A. B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Rublic Instruction ©
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif
Assurance Society, 426 California street, §
F.;_8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San
some street, S. F.
_ San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
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Hinderance from Business, The Remedies
are purely vegetable, and of a nature that
leaves no taint behind. Observe the symtoms and hasten to check the course of the
complaint, if you experience any of them—
nightly discharges, slight dfscharges. at
other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness, confusion, pain.in back, limbs or
body, forebodings, indigestion, timidity,
aversion to societyztess of power, want of
control, variable temper, attacks of sickness akin to biliousness, deposits in urine,
irregular bowels, ete. etc. : :
_ TERRIBLE POISONS.
Among the mostsubtle and virulent of
poisons in the human blood is that ‘arising from Venereal ‘faint often breaking
out, after years of apparent cure, in hidous sores upon various parts of the body.
Its great danger lies in the fact that-it is
given to the imiocent partner or to the unborn. child without showing in the person
originally contracling it. .
THE USE OF MERCURY
Only aids:in this terrible deception by drying it upon the surface and driving it back
into the blood. All Venereal Poison ‘is 4
blood poison and can be communicated in
the blood, and the only certainty of prevention of transmission is in the positive:
sures of the reform treatment practiced at
ths Dr. J. GC. YoungMedical Institute,
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having received endorsements as the best
of all modern practice. Recent cases cured
in a few days and chranic . cases with remarkable rapidity. Ou tests of the presence of Taint in the bl are never failing. a =
TO FEMALES. = ~
The Doctor, after years of patient inves: entis-enabled to assure
them rapid and thorough cures in all the
complziuts incident to the sex. ‘Phe weak
can hope for strength and the suffering for
relief and cure.
Those who require personal supervision
the Doctor can furnish with: apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where
unremitted attention and constant care
give every assurance of rapid and perinanentcures, :
The Institute is supplied with a
LYING-IN-DEPARTMENT,
where patients will receive the treatment
so essential in such cases.
~ CURED AT HOME.
Correspondence, The great difficulty
many sick find is the trouble of visiting
the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of treatment. This. expense can be avoided by writing to the
Doctor, giving in yourown way, the symptoms of your trouble or complaint, — Cures
guaranteed-the same as by personal visit.
All communications strictly ecnfidential
and all letters either returned or destroyed.
cases reyuiring confidence and secrecy.
Repose confidence in—him,.all you who
suffer or are in distress. He will speedily
relieve and cure you, i
Address . :
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., —
618 Sacramento Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
<é
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‘ ASSESSMENT NOTICE. —
bf GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO.
~ Location of principal place of business, North San Juan, Nevada county, California. Location of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby giventhat at a
meeting of the Directors held on the 29th
day—of-June, 1876, an assessment (No.
5) of fifteen cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada
county, California. Any stock.upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on
Thursday,the 10th day of August, 1876, will
be delinquent and advertised for sale at
‘public auction and unless paymeht is made
before, will be. sold on THURSDAY, the
Thirty-first day of August, 1876, to pay
the delinquent assessment, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO, B. HUNTER, Secretary.
Office Main Street, North San Juan, Nevada County, California. iv6
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CONSTABLE SALE.
PY virtue of an executiop to me directCourt of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace in and for the Tewnship and County
of Nevada, State of Califortiia, on a} certain judgment rendered therein on the 6th
day of July, 1876,in favor of George White
and against J. M. Fulweiler, W.A. Roberts, Samuel Janison(as executor of the
estate of B. B. Titcomb deceased,) for. the
sum of Two Hundred.a Twenty-nine
56-100 dollars ($229 56) debt, with costs
taxed at. $16 35 and accruing costs, all
payable in Gold and Silver. coin of the
. United States, I have levied upon and
seized, and shall expose for public sale
in front of the Court House, Nevada City,
Nevada ‘County, California, for Cath, to
the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the
19th day of August, 1876jbetween the hours
of 10 o’clock a. M,, and 3 o’clock’P. M.,
all the right, title and interest of the said
J.M. Fulweiler, W. A. Roberts et al, of,
in and to the following described property
to wit: All those plaeer mining claims,
. known as the Manzanita Mining Co’s.
claims, situated one-haif mile northerly
“from Nevada City, Nevada Township and
County, State__of California, _ formerly
edand delivered, ‘issued from.the }'.
YOUNG MEN
HO may be suffering from the ef' fect of youthful folli¢s ‘or indis-. :
cretion, will do well to avail themselves’
of this, the greatest boon ever laid at
the altar of suffering humanity. . Dr. )
SPINNEY will guarantee tg forfeit $500!) .
for every case of seminal weakness, or
private disease of any kind or charecter
which he undertakes and fails to cure.
He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice,
that you are treading upon dangerous
ground when youlonger delay in seeking the proper remedy for your com
plaint. You may be in the first stage
remember you are approaching the last.
(f youare bordering upon the last, anc
are suffering some or ali of its ill effects,
remember thatif you persistin procrasitination, the time must come when the
tmést.skillful physician can render you
no assistance; when the door of hope
twill be closed against you; when no anigel of mercy can bring you relief; In
ine-case has the. Dr. failed of success.
iThen let not despair-work upon your
imagination, but avail yourself of the
.
.
known 4s the. Manzanita claims, the Bill
White claims, and all as conveyed to E. P.
Marselus by patent from the United States.
Also the Slate -Creek ditch, taking water
beneficial results of his treatment before
your case is beyond therich of medical
skill, or before grim death’ hurries you
to-a—premature grave. Full course of} . )
from Slate Creek and conveying the same
to the said Manzanita claims: Also all
reservoirs, tunnels, flumes, pipes, moniAlso that certain piece or parcel of mining
ground, situated in the bed of Deer Creek,
commencing ata point known asthe Gold
Tunnel dam, and extending up said creek
1,500 feet to Capt. Flemmings” quartz tunnel. Taken to satisfy said Execution with
accruing costs, : 3
WM.. SCOTT,
Constable of Nevada Township.
Nevada City, July 26th, 1876. “jy28
CONSTABLE SALE.
Y¥ virtue of an execution t) me directed and’ delivered, issued, from the
Court of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
Peace m and for the Township and county
of Nevada, State of California, on a cettain judgment rendered therein on the 6th
day of July, 1876, in favor of Jerry Blake,
and against J. M. Fulweiler, W. A. Roberts
Sam’l.Janison (as Executor of the estate of
B. B. Titcomb, deceased,) for the sum of
one hundred and thirty-four dollars ($134)
debt, with costs, taxed at 31635, and _ accruing costs, all payable in gold coin of
the United States. I have levied upon
and seized and-shall expose for public sale
_in front of the Court House, Nevada City
Nevada County, California, for cash‘ to
the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 19th
day of August, 1876, betweeen the hours of
10 o’clock A. M.,and 3 o’elock P.M. of said
day,, all the righ,t titlé and interest of J.
M. Fulweiler, W.A. Roberts et al. of and
to the following described property, viz:
All those Piacer mining claims known as
the Manzanita Co’s, Claims, situated onesuch as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful . -half mile northerly from Nevada City, Ne“yada Township and county, State of California, formerly known-as-the Manzanita
claims, the Bill White. claims and all as
conveyed to E. P, Marselus by patent from
the United States. Also all reservoirs,
tannels, flumes, pipes, monitors and tools
belonging to said°claims. Also the Slate
Creex ditch, taking water from Slate Creek
and conveying the same to the said Manzanita claims. Also that certain piece o
parcel of mining ground situated in ther
bed of Deer Creek, connecting ata point
known asthe Gold Tunnel dam, and extending up said Creek 1500 feet, to Cap .
Flemming’s quartz tunnel. Taken to satisfy
said execution, and costs, and accruing
costs, WM. SCOTT.
Constable of ‘Nevade Township,
Nevada City July 26th 1876. “_jy28.
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FFICE ON BROAD STREET aajoizing the Theutre.
evada June lth. 1874
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Also receive Deposits subject to Cali or
Check. For the present tbe Bank allows
tors: 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER
MONTH; 12 MONTHS, 14°PER CENT PER
MONTH. oe
Subscription Books for a limited
number of shares are now open at
Ten Dollars per share, at—the Collateral Loan and Savings Bank, N,E. Corner
Post and Kearny streets, San Frificisco,
Circulars sent on application. . g
mas0-3m F.S. CARTER, Seeretary.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
(= SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO
Principal place of business; Nevada
City. Location of works near Willow Val
ley, Nevada county, Oal. Notice is heréby
given, that ata meeting of the Trustees,
held at the office of the Secretary, July
2ist, 1876, an assessment (No. 8,) of two
dollars ($200) per share .was levied
upon the capital stock of said company, payable immediately in United States
gold coin, to the Secretary of the company,
at his office, Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 23d day of
August, 1876, will be deemed delinquent
and advertised for-sale at public auction,
and unless payment is made before, will be
sold onthe ‘7th day of September, 1876, to
pay the delinquent assessment thereon
together with costs of advertising and
expenses of sale. : :
By. order of the Board of Trustees. °
: I. J; ROLFE, Secretary.
Nevada City, July 22d, 1876.
No. 790.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim. Pease
UNITED States Lanp OFFice,
SackaMENTO, CaL, July 24, 1876.
No is hereby given, that the
Fountain Head Gravel Mining Company, a corporation existing under the laws }
oH
4
. of California, whose Post office is Nevada
City, Nevada County, Cal., has made applieation for Patent for the Fountain Head
Gravel Mining claim, bearing gold, situate
in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County,
California, and described as follows, viz:
On surveyed land, being the NW of Sec.
8, NE of NEX% and Es of E% of SW
of NEX of Sec 4, Tp16NRYE. Alsothe
SE of 8 EX of Sec 33, S's of SW% and
,SW 4 of SEX of Sec 34, Tp17, N R9 E Mt.
4Diablo base and meridian, containing 383
89-100 acres. Said location was made July
18th, 1867, by E. FE. Bean and others, and
is recorded in the mining records of Nevada County,’ at Nevada City, in book 4,
pages 256 and 257, ‘he applicant claims
by purchase. Adjoining claimants are the
ground on the West. All persons holding
any adverse claims thereto. are hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty days from the first day of
publishing hereof, ‘
jy26 T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
MINERAL CITATION.
Untrep States Lanp ead
SACRAMENTO, Cal. July 8th, 1876:
O E. H. Goodmer, E. W. Cross, W. H.
Weeks, O, E. Green, Lester Linley 8.
. Barnes, R. B. Gentry, AlbaBrown and tu
all whom it may concern. Whereas, min’
eral athdavit Nos 6land 179 were filed in
the U. 8. Land Office, alleging the N 1-2 of
N E quarter of Sec. 18, in Township 16 N
Range 9 East, to be more valuable for min.
ing than for agricultural purposes;by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871
the same land is to be treatedas mineral
in-character, until the contraty is proved,
after due nojice. And whéreas, William
Walsh, (Post Office add Nevada City,
Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the 10th day
of March, 1875, file inthe Register’s Office 4
of this District his pre-emption Declaration Ne 4989, cl: ng the above described
land, and has applied to enter the same as
agricultural , alleging it to be more
valuable for ‘mi
purposes ; ‘Therefore you will take notice
that under and by virtue of instructions
from the Somsnieaioner of the General
Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixedthe 2ist day of August, 1876,at eleven
o'clock, A. M., at this office, befcre the
Register and Receiver, for the -hearing of
proofs to determine the character of said
In Witness Wheteof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day and year fist abc ve
written. T.B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FLLLOWS, ver.
J.1. Caldwell, Atty. ji2
Steekholders’ Meeting.
Sie is hereby given that a meeting
of the Stockhold rs of the Orleans
Quartz Mining Co. will be held at the office of J.J. Ott, Main St., Nevada City, on
Saturday evening, September 9th, 1878,
‘. places,
Cold Spring Gravel Mining Company’s . —
their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of life. In .this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are sufferiag
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they ‘are cared for and
cured before it be too late. Send them immeiliately to Dr. Gibbon, & physician who
uss .2ade private disease his ‘especial study
or years, and who is certain to.cure the
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who .are inter
estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
upon the public by tising the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other
: be, therefore, careful ‘and make
strict inguiries, or you may fall into the
Seminal Weakness.
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringleaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weaknessof the limbs,
«cenfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difiderce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, &
disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and yarious.
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomanis and frequent insanity.
If relief bé not obtained, persons so afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either in
person or by létter, and have a cure effected
. by his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of. effecting
quick and radicaleure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contempiatemarriage, who
are suffering. under any of-these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay,
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
“with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutnally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and
selfish practice of extortion. among quacks
and pretenders:
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and per
wenent cure, or make no charge. _
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
+HOME, by addressing a Tetter to Dr. Gib“pen, stating Case; smyptoms, Iéngth of
‘time the disease has continued, and ‘the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
conntry, with full and plain direction for
use. By.enclosing. TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express tu any part of the Union,—
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
etieet, commer Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Bex 1957.
Private -ntrance on Commercial treet.
Rememter to put BOX 1957 on the leter,
Consultations FREE. iE
Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON thatthey cead his advertise
ment in the Damiy TRANSCRIPT. myl
No._766: /
Application fora Patent/to Min~ ing. Claim,”
ENITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 1876,
OTICE is hereby. piven that William
Downie, F. A. Wise, H. O. Dauchey,
M.J. HenJey, J, P./Smith, Geo.° McIyor,
W.L. Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose
Postoffice is Neyada City, Nevada County,
Cal.“have m application for Patent for
the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, bear.
ing gold,sifiate inWashington Mining District, Neydda County, Cal., and described
as follows, viz: On surveyed. land, being
the S % of SW andW % of SE kK and SE
4 of SE \ section 23,the NE \ of seetion 26, theN W \% and NE & and N % of
N 4 OfSE \¥ and N of N E & of SW &
/AXéc 25, Twp 17 North Range 10 East, aud
W % of N W \& and N of NW & of SW
34 ofSec 30 Twp 17 worth Range 11 East;
Mt. Diablo meridian, containing 849 17-100
acres, Said mine consists of the follewing
locations: The Downie location, made February 23d 1876, by Wm. Downie et al: the
Oliver location, ma*e February 234 1876,
by W. L. Oliver et al: the Duncan location ,
made February 23d 1876, by I. W. Duncan
et al; the Smith location, made March 11
1876, by J. P. Smith et al; the Wise location
made March 111876, by F. A. Wise et al;
enley location, made March 11 1876,
y M. J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location
made Septémber 2nd, 1875; and’ the McIvor
location made February 19, 1876. All of
said locations being of record in the office
of the Conuty Recorder of Nevada County,
at Nevada City. The applicants claim by
purchase and Iccation. the claim ig
bounded as follows: Onthe East by vacant land, North by lands claimed by Chas.
Phelps, and West and South by vacant
lands.All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto, are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
T. B. MCFARLAND Register,
J. M. Walling, Att’y for Applicants, m9
Eureka Stage and Express Co.
STAGES will leave Neveft a3 Moore's zo daily.
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For Eureka, Mondsys, Wednesdays and
Fridays at same hour.
Returning-will_leave Moore’s Fiat daily
H. 8, BRADLEY, President.
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banés of those charlatans. « ’
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the following train-of morbid symptoms, .
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eruptions about the face, furred tongue,.
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