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Established 1865. -—
American and ‘Foreign Patents.
GILMURE & CO,
a Ucorssors tro CHAIPMAN, HOSMER
+ & Co., Solicitors. Patents procured
in all countries. No fecs in advance, No
charge unless the patent ig granted, No
fees jor m king preliminary examinations
No additional fees for obtain:ng and conducting a rehearing. Special attefition
given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Jnfringement Suits in bcrnmpon en $ and
alfditigation appertaining to Inventions or
ie gg stamp to @ilmore & Co. for
pemphilet of wixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The last Report of the Commissioner ot
the General Land Office shows 2;897,500
acres of Bounty Lana Warrants outstand
. jug, These were dsaued under act of 1855
“and priracts. GILMORE & CO.’pay cagh
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Departnient of the Literiow. Private Land
-@hiims, Miniug and pre-emption claims .
aud Homestead cases attended to.*Arrears of Pay and Bounty.
Officers, soldiers and sail rs of the late
war, or their heirs, ure in many cases erititled to money from the Government, of
rwhich they have no knowledge. “© Write
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of pay apd bounty received. Enclose
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ej, ruptured, or injured in the late war,
however slightly,can obtain a pension by
iddrceeeing GILMORE & 60.
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & Co.,
before the Supreme Court oft he United
States, the Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Commisrion, ~~ = rare
Fach department of our business 1s conducted ina separate bureau, under 4)
charve of the same experienced parties ex.
Prompt attention plsyed by the old firm.
to all business entrasted to GILMORE &
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rocess OY Address, GILMORE & ‘CO.,
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iy 22
NOTICE.
N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA; ‘tion’ of Mary ‘I’. G. Floyd to perpetuate
testimony. To James D, White, County
Clerk in and for the county of Nevada,
and to [. N. Walton, brother of Jam+s M.
Walton, deceased, and to the naknown
heirs of sald deceased, and to all others
whom it Iuey concern, Pursnant to an
order of the Honorable T. 2B. Reardan,
duige of the District Court of the Po-rtreuth dudieial District of the State of
CGaliferdia, made on the 24nd day of Sepfomber, AD. tstt, notice tt tereby given
thatthe testimony of this applicanr, and
li, C. Mills} both residents of Nevada City,
in said Nevada county, will be taken before
J. 1. Ouldwell,a Notary Public im and for
Nevada county, at his office in said
, on Monday, the 26th day of
November, A. D. 1877, forthe purpose, of
Khowing that the said James M. Walton,
ia his jifetime, and on the 8th day -of
dantary, "A, PD. 1872, sold to said H.C,
Mills, fot.a-valuabie consideration to him
in hand paid by said H. C, Mills, all that
certain tract of lard, situate in said Nevada
county, deseribed as follows, viz: the north
Laif of the northwest quarter of section
nmnber twenty-two, (22) in ‘Township4
ntmber sixteen, (16) north -of range this
ber nthe (9) east, iu the district of lands
fubject to sale at S icrammento,nlifornia,
and that on the same day tke said James
M,. Walton executed Inte form ot law,
and delivered to saic AL. O. Mills a deed of
con-vesance, inteatling thereby. to convey
to the said HU. Mills the said described
tract of lwsd, but that. by mistake, and
contraryto.the intention of said James M,
Walton, and to the said parties to the seid
decd, the said described tract of land was
“erroneottsly deacribed in said died as the
north half of the sourhwest quarter of said
xection number twenty-two, and further
that this applicant is now tho Owner of
suid described tract ofland, and that this
proceeding is for the purpose of perpetuating suid testimony when so taken.
In witnbsas whereof I have hereunto set
my hand this 23nd day of Heptember, A.D. 187%, :
MARY T.-G. FLOYD,
Applicant.
id }
F
cautil
8e21: td
PROBATE NOTICE,
WN the P&bate Court of the County of
‘WL Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the Krtate of George Flint, deconned, It appearing to the Judge of raid
Court, by the petition this day presented
and filed by Susan O. Flint, the Administratrix of the Estate of Geo, Flint, decor ased, praying for an Ordér of Salegef Real
Estate and persoval property, tuat if is
neoesinry to se!) the whele ef the real es-tate mid personal property to pay the debts
cutstinding aguinst the deconsed, aiid tne
debts, expenses and charges of administration. It is therefore ordered by the Judge
of said Court, tht all persons interested in
the-Est-te of auid deceased, appear before
the aaid Probate Court on ‘Thursdgy, October 25th, A. D. I877, at 1Lo’clock A. M.of
raid day. at the Court room of said Gourt,
in the city of Nevada, to show cause why
an order should not be granted to the said
Administratrix to sell go much of the real
astate and personal property of the seid
docenged as shall be necessary, And tha’
n copy of this order be published at least
four succe sive weeks in the Nevada Daily
‘TRANHONIPT, a Newspaper printed and published in said county.
JOHN CALP WELL,
Pribate Court. ‘Dated Sent. nd, 1877,
M. Walling, Atty. for Administraep25-4w
R SUM MONs.
the Justice’s Court of Nevada 'Township, in the County of Nevada, dames
Yields, Plvintif, va. Alexander Hall, De
fondant, Yousre hereby required te eppear in an action brought against you by
tye above nanred Plaintiff in the Justice's
Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of California, and to anawer before the Justice ot his office iivsaid Township the complaint filed therein. w thin
five days exclasive of the service on you
of this Suuwmons, and served within the
township in which this setion is brought;
er, ifrerved-outof said Township, but in
erid County, within ton daya; otherwise,
within twenty doys. The raid action. is
brovght tu recover the smn. of $193 00 and
interest thereon at tho rite ef one and onehalf pereen), per month from May 16th
1800, all payable io gold voin, all alleged
to be due ov a promissory note made and
executed by Defendart herein to Platntigr
eu the above named bth dy of May, 1860, .
as percomplant. And youware hereby no.
tifed that if you tatl to so appear and an:
ewer snid cofpluint as above requir d,
eoid Plaintiff will recover jadgyment
_Ssuiost you for the sum of $193 60 andin.
te est thereon as herein stated, all payable
in gold coin, together with cogte.
Given undey wy hand this 15th day of
Nivembdir, 1877: ~ LEOP, GARTHE,
_ dutioe of the Peate of said Township,
W.D. L@DG, Piti's At-y.
4 trueeopy. Artcet: WM. SCOTT,
Constable.
youth of both sexes to an almosturlimited
T0 THE UNFORTUNATE.
YEW REMEDIES! NEW-REMEDIE !
~ DRG I B BON’S-.
DISPENSARY,
623 Kearny Street, .
CoRNER COMMERCIAL
STREET,
San Francisco.
NSTABLISH Gb in 1854, forthe tre t
K ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseas:
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet; Stricture, Syph
isin all its forms, Seminal Weakness Inpoteney, etc. Skin Diseases (of year
standing) and Ulceratedegs success: ull;
treated.
:
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of au
nounding that he has returned from visitin
the prin¢ipal Hospitals of Europe, and haTesumed practice at his Dispensary; 62
Kearney Street, corner of Coramercia., Sa
‘Francisco, where his old patients and thos
“requiring his services may-Lad him.
the Doctor has spared neithertime no
noney in seeking out new remedies, and ha,
returned with increaseu facilities for th:
alleviation of huinan suffering. .
Horrible Diseases. ~
flow many thousands of persons, bith
maleand female, are there who are suffer
ing outa miserable existence from dhe et
fect ef secret indulgences, or from viru:
‘absorbed into the system! Look at thei
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces aac
their broken dowu a disquali
fyingthem for the happiness of marriay:
oe th enjoyment of life. In this horgic
situstion thousands eufier until death close:
the scers Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are sufferia;
withany of these horrible life destgoyin,
maladies—sée that they are cared fOr an
cured beforé it be too late. Send them im
mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician wh
has made private disease his especial study
for years, 4nd who ‘is certain to cure tne
most inveterate cases without. mercury 07
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are‘atilicted, or to those who are intetastedinthe welfare-of their friends, to b:
careful of the many pretended doctors wh
infest-all cities,*publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, inyposin
upon the public by using the ‘names of em
juént physicians frem Europe and other
places. Be, thorefore, eareful and uakstrict incuiries, or you may fall into tre
hands of cthercharlatans. es
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence 01
self abuse; “This solitury vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
extent, producing with uneriug>eesrtainty,
the following train of morbit symptoms,
unless combatted by sciontifiv medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenafhce, dark
spots wader the eyes, pain inthe head, ring.
iungintbe ears, noise Jike fhe rustling of
leaves und the rattling, of chariots, uneasi,
hess about the loins, Feakness of the limbs,
cont 1 vision, bivated intellect, loss of
confideuce, difidersce in approachingstrangers, a distiko to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun socioty, loss of mem
otv,herticiusies, pitiples atid yvariou
eruptions about the face, fiirred tongue,
fetjd breath, ccughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomunmia anid frequent insanieg,
Jt reliéf be not obtained, persons so tic
ed should apply* immediately, -efther in
person or by letter, and have etire effected
by bis new and scientific mede of treating
this discase, which neyertails of effecting
a quick and radical ¢ “A Dr. G, will give
One Handred Dalidrs taany one who wil)
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured,
of this coxnfplaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
ee Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, whi
are suffering under any of these fearfu
maladies, should not forget the sacred re.
sponsibility resting upon them, nor delay
-to obtain immediate relief. 4
DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to cach patisnt a written instrament
vinding himself te effect a radieal and per.
manent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED A'l
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
-this.coynty, but in this District, within
twoneraye otherwise within forty days,
Getault,
DR, L. J. CLAPKAY’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, '
209 Kearny St., San Francisce.
ESTABLISHED IN 1854,
For the Permanent Curé of Special and Chronic Diseases, as
also all Female Complaints
and Diseases of the Nervous system.
HE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION : OF
human life annnually from secret and
chronig diseases, caused this old and reliable institution to be established first in
Philadelphia, Penn., in 1850, and after‘wards iu San Francisco, Cal., in 1854 asa
private dispensary,in order to 4@fford the
afflicted the best ‘medical and surgica)
treatment for the abové and all other affe. tions and complaints. Consultations
at the Institute or by letter, FREL.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEBILITY
Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits,
lassitude. weakness of the limbs andback,
loss of muscular power, indisposition and f
incapability for labor or study, ® weak
exhausted feeling,-no energy or. courage,
. p»Ipitation of the heart, dullness of apprehensiou. loss of memory, aversion to so.
ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust,loss of manhood, dizziness headache,
the result of
Mental Overwork or Sperma* torrhoea,
painsinthe side, affections of the eye,
pimpleson the face, sexual or other in
firmities in man or woman, are cured by
the justly celebtated physi€ian,
L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D. .
‘His methed of curjng diseases is _pecnliarly his own, (unknocwn to others) and
hence the great BuCcCcEsS.
Di. CZAPKAY* may be consulted
confidentially in reference to the above
and all other complaints, at the institute,
» No. 209 KEARNY STREET,
san Francisco, Cal.
82” The Doctor offers Free Consultations,
and askgnd remuneration unless l'e effects
acure Charges moderate,
Cormmnunications strictly confidential.
Medicines sent by express. Office hours,
8to10a.M.;1 tos and Tto8P, MAddress L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., Post Of.
five Box 64, San Francisco. : seph
~~ SUMMONS,
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
3 Nevada, ss. In the: District Ccurt of
the Fourteenth Judicial Disirict of the
State of California, in and for the County
ot Nevada. “The People of the State of
California send greeting to John Craze,
defendant. You are hereby required to appear inan action brought against you br
the District Court of the Fourteenthdudicial D@strict, of ‘the State of California,
in und for the County ef Nevask, en the
8lst day of August, 18777 by Emma
Craze, plaintiff, and to_afiswer the complaint filed thercin, within ten days [exclusive of the day of service] after the
service on yowet this Summons—itserved
within thix“ounty; or, if served out of
oyFudyment will be taken against you by
de according to’'the prayer of said
complaint. Whereim plaintiff sue§ to ob.
tuin a decreé ‘of divorce from: the defendant, on the grounds of habitual intemperance aud extreme cruel treatinent.—
Plaintify alleges that she and defendant
were married on the 16th day of August
187:5 at the town ef Grass Valley, Nevada
“ount ;that immediately after said marriage.defundant began to treat plaintiff in
an unkind and cruel manner, and,that defendant has ever since been habitually intemperate in the lise of intoxicating drink
Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing betweon plaintiff and
defendant, and that plaintiff may resume
her nfhiden name of BRmma_ Jetzer, aud
for such other and further relief as plain.
tifY isequitably entitled to And you are
hereby notified that if you fail to appear
and answer the said complaint as above
required, the. said plaintiiY will apply .to
they Court for the relief therein demanded
{ a=) In testimony whereof, I, James D.
seal } White,Clerk of District Court afore—— ) said, do hereunto set my hand and time the disease has continned, and the
medicine promptly forwarted, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
conntry, with full and plain direction for
use, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
soin, in ao registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,,
a puckage of medicine will be forwarded
by expres: tu any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON; 623 Kearney
stieet,corner Commercial, San Francisco
Post Offi. Bex 1957.
Privateentrance on Commercial treet
Remember to put BOX 296% on the let
ter, :
Consultations FREE.
&? Correspondents will please inforn
DR. GQIBBON-that they read his: advertise.
wont inthe DamLy TRANSCRIPT rmyl
either sex, in an: part of the
ol country who is willing to
work steadily at; h -employment that we
furnish: $66 perveek in yourown town.
You need not be. way from home over
night. -You ‘can give your whole time to
the work, or only your spate uoments
We have agents who are making over $20
per dsy. All, who engageoat once can
make mouey fast. At the present time
money cannot be made-so easily and rapidly at any other business It costsoenothing to try the business. Terms and $5
Outfit free. Address at once, H, HALLETT
& Co , Portland, Maine, ° jy18-6m
MIMERAL CILALfiuiu.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, }
® September 25th, 1877. §
FHNO Norman Levo}, J. M. Parker, Wm.
. Dickerson, W M. Uarcis, E.G. Burtlett, and te »ll whom it may concern:—
Whereas, Mivseral Affidavit, No, 7, was
fed in the UL. 3. Lind Office, alleging
the 8S half of SE garter of section 12, in
Township 16 Nort 1, Range 7 Kast, ‘to be
more vaduable fol mining than forugricultural purposes, and whereas, Joho Hast
ings, Port Office address Grass’ Valley ,Gal.,
has applied to offer proog as to the cMaracter of 5ui4 land,
Therefore you will tako notice, that under and by vtrtne of instructions from the
Comnuissioner of tie ‘General Land Office,
dated May 6th, 18T1, and March ath, 1872
we have fixed the 7th day of November, A.
D. i877, at 10. o’olock, A.M. befere the
County Clork ef Nevada County, et Nevaila City, forthe hearing ot proofs. to de
termine the character of said lands. In
witness .whereor, we have hereunto a:
ovr hands the day and year tirst. above
written, :
Ar
Is not easily earned in the
times, but itcun be made in
three months by any. one of
T, B: MeFARLAND, Register.
Hat OL IWS, Reoeizer, sep28
DENTISTRY
R. P. E. HUGRSON, has o
{ an office : : buat
tn Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. ‘
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store,
Ho is propared to perform all kinds of
Mechanioal and Operative Dentistry, im the
latest and most .pproved styles,
_ Artificial ‘Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulesni*a and Alun ium, Satisfaction
impress the seal of said Court, at office, in
the city of Nevada, on the Jist day of
August, A. D. 1877.
JAMES D. WITITE, Clerk.
By ‘OHN WeuBER, Deputy.
Caldwell, plft’s att'y.
sage Pe
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Oct. 27, 1877.
OTICE is hereby given, that the
Erie Mining Company,a Corporation,
whose Post Office is San Franesco, Cal.,
har made application for Patent for 1,500
linear feet of the Holland Quartz Mine,
bearing Gold, and mill site contigneus,
with surface ground 600 feet in width, situate in Mining District, Nevada county,
Caiifornia, and @pscribed in the plat and
field notes on file in this office as “fellows,
via:
John I,
®&
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing ut the we corner of the
claims, a post marked KE N E Hit mound,
from which a pine tree 12 in, diam. bears
w83° x 30 chains and the see cor bet
secs LOéand 2), 238 N R11 KH, Mt D M bears
N 2834° Eb 76 chains, Thence var 16°
15° E, 81%? EF 2272 chains SE corn:r of
claim. being NE cor of Oliver location, set
stake marked E 8S E Hand E N EO,in
moun, from which a red tir tree 16 in,
diam bearsS 14 E .09 chains. . ‘Thence
8 88'y> W 9.0” chains SW cor eh im. being the NW cor Oliver location, set post
marked ES W H, in mound, Thence N
14> W 2272 chains NW corner of claim,
set post marked E NW HL fvom which a
sugar pine 4 ft diam bears 8 44> E .24
chains. Thencé N° 8814> E 9.09 chains to
place of béginning, containing 20.65 acres.
Survey of MLM Site. :
Commencing at the SW corner of the
Holland location, on Erte Quartz Claim,
astake marked E MSH PF BF, said stake being the the NE cor. of the Oliver Mill site,
and the NW cor of the Oliver location, Erie
Quartz Claim. Thenee var 164° EK, 8S
sy? Wchains to SW cor of Mill site,
being the NW cor Oliver Mill site, marked
stekeB MSHS W. Thence N1%> W 10
chains to NW cor Mill site, set stake markead EMSHNW, in mound. ‘Thence N
884g¢> Ej chains to NE cor Mill site. set
stake marked E MSU N BK, in mound, on
West line Holland Quarta-Claim. TPherce
Sil%? E lv chains to placé Obbeginuing,
contuining 5 acres, sud designated as“ots
Nos, 46 A and 46° Bin-see 20T 189N,R1IPe,
Mt D.Band M. Said location was made by
J. L. Holland Jmnelé, 1873, and recorded
in the nining réeor?’s of Nevada County. .
The Millsite was located July 28, 1877, by
J. L. Holiand. The fpplican? claims by
purchase, Adjoining @lximants are the
Oliver Quartz Mine An the South.
All persons bolditig any adverse claime
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this «flee within sixty duys
frou the firsfday of publisuing hereof,
T. @2McFARLAND, Resister.
Gray & Haven, SF, Acty’s. nl
Eureka Stage and Express Line.
STAGES will leave Nevapda for Moore’s Flat daily
except Sunday, and for
Eureka, Monday, Weduesday »ad rriday, at
5330 A.M, ~ : °
Returning, will leave Moore’s Flat daily,
except Sunday, at 7:30 A.M.
quarantied as to qual.tyand price of work.
Visits thade at residence if desized.
L Nawada, May 30th, 1971,
&
ps Saturd:
Wil ‘leavé Eureka Tuesday,
at 7 a. M. 3
SW. H ORAWFORD, Agent.. !
Thursday !
ms
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stops bleeding. removes—discoloration
ond heals rapidly. :
FEMALE WEAKNESS. It always relieves
pain in the back and loins, fullnes and
pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertias no equal, All
kinds of ule®T8ti5n-to which . wiles sre
as’ promptly cured. 1 uller deax 1n book accompanying each bottle.
relief and ready cure. No case however
chronic or obstinate can long resist its
regular use.
cure.
permanent cure.
For this it
isa specific. I@has saved hundreds of
‘lives when all other remedies failed to
arrest bleeding. from nose, stomach
. lungs and elsewhere, es /
Earache, Neuralgia and
Kheumatism are alike relieved, and ofThey .
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
= —AND—
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO,
of Mathematic and Science: of Ac.
ounts; graduate of Prince’of Wales Col.
ege; and Stow’s Model and Normal 'Trainng School; late State Institute Director
nd Lecturev of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of
is entire interest in that institution, and
emoved to San Franclaco, will hereafter
ohduct a First Class Commercial College
n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will gixe his
personal attention and services to those
whe desire instruction in Bookkeéping or
the Science of Accounts and English
Branchés. Prof. Barnadzd is the originator
and author of°the celebrated metnod of
Teaching Accounta which has becom? so
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeepimg. In order to se
eur®a’ wider field of labor in which’to exemplify the superiority o¥ his method of
instruction, he has organized Barnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Inatitute
San Francisce. os :
A SPECIAL FEATURE.
No more students wili be adzaétted to the
College than Professor Bernard can atten@
to with-hisown personal instruction, He
-has not organized this enterprise Toerely as
an easy Way to make m: ney,but to estab.
lish av en viae a reputation as an Inssructor as hé has Ieft behind him in Minnésota.
and to build up a Business College ofthe
highest merit, in wiich the fullest equivalent will be given for all ‘Tuition collected,‘and which, by personal effort, he wilt
tmaake the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, Ta which to obtain a first Class Prac.
tical Business Edueation. eee
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION,
Da¥ SEssions—9 to 11.30°A. M. and 2 to
'f. M. :
EVENING SESSIONS—-7,30:to 9.30 P, M.
Students will be entitled to the use -of
tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to5 P.M., thus
. enabling them to work outside.of the hours
. of ipstruction. ; :
~LAvYIEsA separate apartment will le
reserved for the Lady Students, who wil]
. be provided with every: corivenience fo fa) ellitate their work. . ;
STATIONERY AND Becoks—Our arrange‘ments are such that all. supplies rcr the
course Can be obtained of us 4t rates mnech.
. Session during the entire year,
will be admitted at any time.
No CoryinG: FROM TEXT .
highly objectionable method of copying
from text books without understanding
what is intended to be conveyed is al}to.
ether avoided, All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought .
Discipim@eE—We ronintain the most rigid .
discipline, insisting upc n perfect order and
system in éverything, We treat everystudent a$ a gentleman or lady, and expect
only #@ilemanly or Jady-like conduct in
return. "We do not have rules or penalties j
but adapt Special modes of treatment to .
ofa wellregulated family.
For full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. .
We offer inducements that, are superior to .
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
#20 Sutter street, Room 35,
San Francisco, Cal
References, by permission: Hon, David .
Rurt,; State Superintendent of Public: In
struction, Minnesota; Hon. & 3B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Kquitablé Lif
Assurance Society, 426 Galifornia street. §
¥.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San
some street, S. FE,
San Francisco, Oct. 31,1875.
_ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
OTICE is hereby given that the Annuad
Meeting of the Stockholders of the
CITIZE NS BANK,
Will be held at the .
Tuesday, November 13th, 18977,
At 7 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of
electing a Board of Directors, and trangacting. such other bnginess as may come befure the meeting,
SOHN PATTISON, Secretary.
Neva‘a, Oct. 5th,.1877,-td
~
. Co-Partnership Notice.
NOW all men by these presents, that
we, Thomas Shurtleff an! Alexander
Jamieson, both wesidents of Nevada City
and Ceunty, State off California, do. hereby
certify and declare that we have organized
and formed ourselves ipto Co-partoership, and we agree each with the. other, to’
be Co-partners for the purpose of carrying
on and conducting the businese of general
merchandise, iu Nevada County, State of
Catifornia, under'tbe firm name of Shurtleff & Jamieson. That the principal plaee
of basiness of said firm is at Nevada City,
County and State vf Calitornia.: That the
names of all persons interested as part
hers fm such business, are all above stated
and signed hereto and that the partnership
ten permanently cured.
PHYSICIANS of all schools who are ac.
gtainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch
Hazel recommend it to: their practice.
We have lettersof commendation from
handreds of physicians, many of Whem
order it for use in their own practice.
In addition te the foregoing, they order
its use fof Swellings of all kinds, Quinpy; Sove“Phroat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea, Catairh (for
which it is a specitic), Chillblains,
Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, ete, Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skin diseases.
TOTLET USE. Removes Soreness, Roughne and Smarting; heals cuts, «ruptions,
and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and .
refreshes, while wonderfully improving .
the Complexior.
TO FARMERS—PF nd’s Extract.
Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be
without it. Itis used by all the leads)
ing Livery Stables, Street Railroads and
first Horsemen in New York City. It‘has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad .
dle Chatings, Stiffness, Scratches, Swell.
ings, Cuts, Lacetatiohe, Blerdings,Pneu .
monia, colic, Diarrhawa,’ Chills, Colds, .
&c. Its renge of action is wide, and the .
relief it affords isso prompt that it is
invaluable in every Farm yard as well
as in every Farm bouse. Letit be tried .
onee. aXd you will never be withont it.
CAUTION! Pond’s Extract kas been imitated. The genuine article has the
words Pond 8B Extract blown rn eack bottle. Itjs prepared by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properly. Refuse a)l other preparations
of Witch Hazel. Tais isthe only article
‘used by physicians, and in the hospitals
of this covatry and Europe.HISTORY ana uses of Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet form,sent free on application to
No Stock .
ir 98 Maides Lanse, New York,
. 1s nade beforé, will be sold on the 12th
will comtinue and be in full force until .
further netice by us.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
ALEX JAMIESON.
Nevada, Nevember 27th, 1897.
Assessment Notice.
\HE Nevada Gravel Mining Company,
ENR¥ BARNARD, A. M., Professor .
ifthat youare treading upon dangerous
.
=
YOUNG MEN’ .
i
)
f
.
{AHO may
oD may be suffert
. W. fect ot Youthful fyl i ror ied
cretion, will dd well to avail themeet >
of this, the greatest boon ever laid sd
the altar of suffering humanity. ~ pp . . SPINN £¥ will guatantee
to forfeit $s
for every case of seminal Weakness,
or
pfivate disease of any King or characte; which he undertakes
and fails to cure He would therefore
say to the untortu: nate sufiere: who saay read this notice,
ofa. Heround when you josger delay in seek!
ing the proper remedy for your comm.
plaint. You niay we in the first stage.
remember you are approaching the last f
Tf you #re borderi: g upon the last, angi?
are suffermg some or all Of its illeffee,
‘remember that lf you persist in procras.’
tination, the time must come when theif”
mw. st skillful physcian can render you)
q no assistener; when the door of hoper
twill be closed’against you; when no an.P
elof mércy can bring you felief. Ip’
Brno case has the Dr.-failed of success (ft
Then let -pot Gegpair work wponu you)
imagination, bubavail yourself of the;
_beneficial results of bis treatment before
. Byour case is beyond the reach »f medica)
skill.or before grim death Harries you
toupremature grave. Ful) course ot}
treatment $25. Send money ty Posi
;Office order or Epress with fall de!
scription of case. Call or Address, if
Ve DR. A. B. SPINNEY, .
No, 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco, .
. . jan. 20-iy
: No, 935.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
Unirep States Land Ovvice,)
Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 27,1877.
YOTICE is hereby given, That the
N Erie Mining Comparvy. a corperation,
whore Po-t Office is San franviggfe Califorhia, has made applieutiobn for Patent for
1500 linear feet of the Oliver quartz mine,
bearing gold, with a mill si e contiguous;
and with sarface ground 600 feet in width,
situate in Mining District, Nevada tounty,
Calitornia, and. described in the plat end
field notes on file in this office, as fcllows,
viz; ‘
oe
a
: Survey of Exterior Boundsries.
Commencingat the (NE corner of the .
below the usual cost, and corresponding .
in eveyzy particular wifh the books used in
Feaybusiness. Sete s
DieLowas -Our Diptomhs are*enprave
on steel, fively executed at great cdst: the
will be issaed to students completing “th
. Course in ‘the Business Department on
. , payinent of-the fee of five dollars, &
No ‘VaeaTion--The College will be in .
Students . +: cee
. W cor Claims, eet stake marked EB 8 W9 in
300KS--'The .
special cases. No conduct is allowed that .
would ot be tolerated in the drawing room . ‘
those offered by any similar institution in . " , ‘ ‘
; mound,dn West line of Erie quartz claim,
‘commenced suit against Bichard He
Clair, set post marked &. N. E O in mound;
. from which a red fir tree 16 in dia bears.
1% >E tcchs, ant the 4% sec corner bet
secs {6 and 118N,K1rE, MQDBM
bears N 10%° E 37.28 chains; thence var
164% 5K,S8714S F, 22 72 chains; descend
‘to south Fork of Péoorman’s Creek,set stake
yinarked E = E O inp bed of creek, from
which 2 cedsr tree 20 in dia bears N 329 b
15 chains; thence § 8844> FE 9.09 chains: 5
rocks, from which a live oak 6 mound ot
i 1 chains cist.a cedar 16 ip in dia S 14°-W
dia E .21 chs dist, aspruce 20 in din
3 80> EH .13 chp dist, N1«S W 22.72 chs;
N W cor claims and N:E'cor mill site, set
stake mar-ed E N W.O in mound, N 88% E,
9.09 chains to plice-of Leginning, and con. Cuining 20 65-100 acres.
. Survey of MillSite.
,»Gommencing at the NW cornerof the Erie
quariz claim, Oliver location, a post marked EF NW Ow mounds; thence ‘var 164°
BE, 8 $816 W 5 chains to NW c@ mill site,”
sét stuke marked EF MSO WN W, from which
1 Cedar 30 in din bears S 14S 1 .6 chains;
thence S1¥™> £ 10 chains, SW cor will
site, Set stuke marked bh MSS Winmound,
from which a pine 18 dia bests $ 10° E .64
chs; thence N 88%" E65 chains, 8 EK eorner
inill site, set stske marked Ek MS § Ein
Oliver location, from which a pine J8 ™m
dia bears N 18S W -.56 chains; thence N
14° W 10 chiins to place of beginning,
containing Gacpes, and designated as Lots
Nes. 45 A and 45,B, in ection 21, Township 18 North, Range 11 East, Mt.Diablo
Base and Meridian, Sa'd location was
made by W, Letts Oliver, June 16, 1573,and
recorded in the mining records of Nevada
county, The mill site was logted by W.
Letts Oliver, July 28,187). fhe applicant
claims by purchase, , Adjoicing claimants are the Holland quartz citims on the
North, <
Ali persons folding any adverse claims
thereto are required to present the sa.u6¢
before this office within sixty days fron»
the first day of publishing Hereof
T. b. McFARLAND, Register
Gray &Haven,.S, F, Atty’s. nl
}. CAUTION
—— —TO—
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
LL persons, excepting those wiio
have purchased the right from me,are
hereby cautioned\against using, or making,
or seHing ary devite for turning the dircharge pipes. of Hydrdwie Machines which
uses the vcflecting powerof the stream of
water. Any snch device an infringement. of United tates Letters Patent,
granted to me on the 16th of }
and reissued September 19th, 1876,
for infringing my said patent, and inte
to prosecute all parties using such device withowt license from me, there being
no other way to protect my rights. Any
parties wishing to purchase the right to
use this device, can do so by making application to me,
HENRY C.P&( SENS,
North Bloomfield, Nevad Jo., Cal.
CITY ORDINANCE.
A NORDINANCE FOR THE PLANE
By ing o3 Broad street.
The City Board of Trustees do ordain a8
. follows, and establish tha? itis necersal ¥
for the pu®tic convenienceand welfare that
Broa Street, in front of the respective
lots heresfter Lemed be pianked~in .tbhe
following manney; Le
In front of each@ot planked planks shah
be laid down as follows: Fourteen ‘eet
long, four inches thick laid upon stringers
or sills 4inches by 6 inches wide; tho
location of principal place of business
Nevada City, Nevada county, California,
lecation of works Nevada City, Nevada
county, California. Notice is hereby given .
that sta meeting of the Bosrd of Directors, .
held on the 12th day of November, 1877, an .
assessment (No. 1,) of five eevts per shere .
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, Wational .
bxchange Hotel, Névaaa City, California. .
Auy’ stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the ~ 12th .
day of December, 1877, will be delinquent, und advertised for. saie at!
public auction; and unless payment’)
vay of Jaguary, 1878, to pay the delinquent
assessiuens, together with costs of «dyer?
tising «nd expenses of sale. By order of .
the Directors, : ;
y A. H. HANSON, Secretary.
Ofice—Nationai Exchange Hotel, Nevaa City, Califo raia.moyid
__P. K. STOCKTov,
OFFICIAL REPORTER,
OF THR”
County Court, Sacramento.
LL orders from Nevada Cry attended .
: to at shert notice, Glo-Lys
&
Stringers or sills to be four feet apart
from centers and wel} bedded in the eart?,
the spaces betweeu the sills to be filled
with gravel and level: With the surface 0/
the sills. The plank te be wel) spikeé
eac’ stringer with six inch spikes.
The lots in fromt of which planking
shall be placed by the terms of this OrdiRance are Lot 8, Block 13; Lot 7, Bleek 12
Let 7, Block 13: Lcé 6 Block 12: Let 5,Bloc
13; Lot 4, Block 13; Lots 2 and 3. Block 1%
Lot 1, Block 13; lot 2, Block 16; Let &.
Block 16; Let 4; Block 16. Lot 5, Block 1€:
. Lot 6, block 16; Lot 7, Block 16: and it is
further ordained that the planking shal!
be laid according to the specifications ©!
section 1 of this Ordinances. within *
. . days from its passege by the owners Or 0¢eupants of thelots named in this Ordi. hance, and if the owners or oeeupants ¢t
said lots fail tolay down sueh plankine
Within thetime specified im this Ordé)hance according to the specifications the
cost of laying such planking shall become
& charge aginst such owner or -occupent.
By order of the Board Trustees :
5 G.W. SMITH, Pres.
N. P. Byown, Clerk.
Vv Kiume Lumber Company’
LUMBER YARD at TOWN BALK.
La kinds ef Flome, Mining an
A Wei lding Lumber cous tantly on haa +
Sprace Wootk He-sale, ~ jams
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NEVAD:
x. P. BROWN.
BROW
: Pt
THE OLD A
Nevada and .
bo
Vir
Leave Grass .
M., returning lea
Leave Grass Wa
turning leave Ne
Ladies and gen
part of the city.’
Packages carrie
Orders left at t
vels, in Nevada
Hotel, Grass Va
tended to. '
seps-tf
Moore's Fla
Ww. F.C
svu¢
MARKS
MOORE’S FLA
NOLD DUST
vances mua
for Assay or coin
San Francise
Freres.
Delingue
OME GOL!)
Location ¢
wess, San Franei
of works, Woo
Nevada County;
delinquent upoi
Stuck, on-accol
levied on the {
several amount:
the respectiveS
Names
Findley, ‘Thome
Sinith Benjani:
Howard Charl
Howard Charles
Johnson G.3,
And in accord
der ‘of the Board
fth day of Oct
each parece) of 81
sary, will be so
eftice of the Con
San Francise>,
THE TENTH 1
D. 1877, at’ the
M., of said day
sessment therec
alvertisiny: ond
wl 7
Office, 612 Co’
cisco .Cal.
City As
HE CIty 4
vada City ]
now jn the haa
said Roli will b
spection until t
is77, andon ths
the hands of th
lection of the I
YNION GRA
Location
i San Fray
~ of works, Col
Less,
California. No
eeti of thi
the 3 ry he of
(No, 1)sef Ons
ied upon the cu
tion, payableiy
gold scoin, to tl
the Company,
cisco, Californi
Any stock up
shall remain 1
Dec. 1877, wi
vertised for sal
less payment is
on Friday, the
to pay the deli
With costs of :
Bale,
Offiivte-2320 ,
eo, Cal.
Applicatior
Mi
Tnit
Sacramento,
OTICE is
Cooper, ¥
ity, has mad
& Placer minis
ate in Sceot’s
da county, Ca
follows, viz;
the W% of NV
Loft NE of S
ange 10 E, .
37-100 acres,