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December 10, 1875 (4 pages)

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' ) aaa Sih # ¢ @008 sures Upon Vari us parts of the body: “AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY THE Dr. J. ©. Young MEDICAL AND. SURGICAL INSTITUTE, : “TILL offers to the affli tod iposftive i cure in ailcess of SEMINAL WEAKNESS # Jn Youth is laid the foundation of ‘much wf the misery of aftr years by the indulgence of the most Geotrucii.é of h bits : making life. curse, and spread weak: wreseand ruin amon, mankind, f r itis a well kuown. f.ct thot the. iuan gauce of solitary vice, evend:s toe slivitest d-prve plants seeds of weakness’ in tue yest i that grow ‘o a:harvest ol discuse, sorrow end me in afber yeare. ie Young Man — $f you expe ieuce any wean ss yon -boula mot delay, ior -a day may duiperil your . health if not your Life tu wie tories ol Weakn 66 ani rremature Dee y wesc js Gearanteed by the voctur to tue Young, 0 ure oF; Aa Uses Middile-»ged or Vid, woul Kap Hniderau: ¢ from Business: Ph are purely ve, etacis., id of wa nwture that leaves n> tant beuind,. Ucserve tlic syingome vu has en to Check th couroe of the eemp aint, .f you éxpevience any of thei mightly discharges, ‘slight dis barges at other times, trembling, aux'ety, 1 rygetfulness, coufus.ou, pain in baca, Hibs vr «‘« body, forebudi gs, indige tiow, tis t-iry, aversion to évuciety;,ivss-0, power, want ol control, variable tenvper, a taces Of mi h3 noas akin to bili usuess, depos ts in urine, izregulur bowels, etc, otc. 2K..1BLE POISGNS ‘Among the most subtle and virulent, of poisons ‘i. the huiap—bievc-te tint aris_ang-tromi Vi nereal ‘faint often bre k ng out, after years of apparent cur, dv hid its great danger? Hi sin (he @.ct that, it is . given to the innocent p.rtier ur to the uborn chilu without stiowing in the person origiually contracting it. THE UsSt oF MERCURY only aids inthis t rrible deception by drying it apon the surtace'and driviug it back into the wlood, oll Veureul Poison 1s» blood poison and can be communicated in the bluod, anu the only certainty of prevention of ‘ruusmis ivn is in the poritive ouares of the ceform treatment pracd ed ai . the Dr. J. CG, Young Medical ap itute, comprchevsive, scientific aud thorouygls, having received endorsements as the ve-t of all modern os ac Receut cusescured in a few days aml chronic cases witu remarkable raj idity. Our tests of tue presenede of ‘Vaint iu the bluod are never ta 1ing. TO FEMALES. Whe Doctor, after years of patient investigation and treatment is-enabled to assure them rapid and thorough cures in all the oomplaiuts incident tu the sex, The weak ‘oan hope for strength and the suffering for rélief and cure. vee Those who require personal supervision the Doctor can furnish with apartments ‘with careful and skillful nurses where “wnpemitted atteutiOn andgeconstant, care give every assurance of rapid and permanomt cures. The Lus.itute is supplied with a LYING-IN DEPARTMENT, whore patients will receive the treatment go desential in such cases. © '“GURED AT HOME. ‘} e Delinquent Notice, EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAU‘E N KIDROAD. CO.—Locktion of princi: pl place of business, Town of Grass Vullay, Nevada County, State of California Notice. There is delinquent upon the. foljowity-derctibed stuck, on account of assp sament, (No. 9,) levied. on the Sth day’ lof Ovtober, 1875, and un accorn, of assesm rments. levied previoysly, the several amounts set opposite the names of7 the re-' spective shareholders as fullown: No.of No of Names Certifi’e Shares amt Thos. Findley” 181 200 $2000 Thos. Find f 182 3 + 40 5 ly Boswort. 6 as’t Bq ae 120 xiang & Watt Tr 189 20 200 GOW mre Tr 6 ast 18° 1 60 CC Wyincre Tr 5 ast <8 1 50 Goo F dayo s + 88 60 500 +P 4 ibe it¢ 1 10 Uisnson & Wadsworth 110 10 100 Hind & Sicholsonb as’t98 4 240 W Hi Crawford :. 106 ie 20 trot . ton Gas’ tanissucd 5 300 PFooe’ 5 ast nodvsnet jee ¥ 1 Z Kind 6 ast 97 1 60 D 6M rry t%-tn't 179 3. . 40 4 ‘Trt 4 AB 83 rey * 40 CeoW Stith, Fas’te 68 10 330 dS Grey, 4 ac'te, uni ua 1 ¢ 40° HOA jot es, 4 aBe’ts 168 5 200) Es saber, 192 10 100 \ul in accordance witt: law: and an‘ orcevof the Bourd of) irectors, made on the 5th day of October, 1875, 80 mary sh res often: parcel of each stack as yay be necegs.ts’, will be soldat public! auction, at the office of the Company, No. 59 Main ste-ot Grass Valley, Nevada Connty, Calforninyon Wednesdays the 24th day of Nove mb vr, £575 xt the hour of 1 o’lovk, P.M., of #ait ray, to pay said deurguent issessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and céxpenses of . the gale. °% i ee ee GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. “9 Main street, Grass. ‘Vall*y, Nevada On y, California. Soke ———— The above sale is hereby postponed to We nesiay, Dec. 8th, 1875, By order of the Bouwraof Directors. * : : GEOK k,FLETCHER, Sec’y. Nevadi, Nov. 24th, 1875. AS EsSMENT NUTICE. VHAMPION MINING COMPANY. —Lovy cation of principal place of business, Grass: Valley, Nevada County, California. Location of works, Nevada Towvship, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby giverthat at a mfeeting™of the Board of Tiustees, held on the Sth day of Novem‘ber, 1 75, an assessment (No.2) of Thirty Cents p r share, was levied upon the gapital stock of the said Company, pa sbie iiamedi-tely in United States gold coin, to th: Seeretary, at the office of the Company, in the v ildiny of the old Miners’ Hotel, Boston Ravine, Grass Valley,’ evada County. California. Any stock upon whi: h this asseasinent shall‘remain unpaid on the Lath day of December, 1875, will be deemed delinqueut, and will be duly. advertised for sdje at public auction, and ur less payment is made b fore, will be sold op TUESDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY, 1875, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees, JGHN FREDERICK SCHULTHESS, Secretary, Ofice—Building of the old’ Mivers’ Ho. tel, Boston Ravine, Grass ‘Valley, Nevada County, Cal. : nd United States Land Office.”Sacramento, Cal.,.Nov. 9, 1875. NO. ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Porregpondence. The great’ difficulty Whereas, on the 25th day of Decernmany sick’ findis the trouble of visiting _ the city, often incurring an expense far excodling the coat of treatment. ‘his expense oan be avoided by writing to the Dootor, giving in ro own way, the symptoma of your trouble or complaint,” Cures guaranteed the same as by personal visit. All co 2munications strictly ¢ nijdential and all lotters either returned or destroyed, @# The Doctor can be relied upon in all casos roguiring: confidence and secrecy. oa6 eonfidence ‘in him, all you who suffer or are in distress. He will speedily réliove and cure you. : Address BENJ, F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal. — “ HALL'S SARSAPARILLA’ . YELLOW DOCK . AND IODIDE OF POTASS, —— bf br bent Beautifier of the Complexion Box 135, % ‘now in-use, Cures Pimples Boils, Blotch #, Kheumatiam and Merourial Paine. old by all Druggists. : ’ ° Gael ow’s Concentrated Flavoring Ex. tracts for Ice Cream, Oakes, &c. " MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK. No. 6 Post Strebt, t Masons Tempce, ~ San Pranciseo, RROPIVE TLRM AND OMBINARY DEPOSITS, — WP” Derm: Deposits, Nok Lees than Six} Months. Ordinary Deposits cam be drawu at short notice, i ‘Last Dividend:“Term deposits, 9% per . . cent, Ordinary Be ts, Ti per cent, Certificates of Deposit laxued, payable ia ‘Now ¥orx and, Reeve cities tod States and Canadas; also London, Paris and all the principal citi.e af Enrope. a W.H. CuLvin, -Rres't. * HH. T. Gmavus, Sbo'y, ome fit _ ~— ewe at eager ae = Be tere San Francisco WEEKLY CHRONICLE TARSY independent honest and : fearle newspaper, with reliabde yaarket reports and a valuable agricultural depatime We aim to make the WEEK. LY CHRONICDE tho best family newst a; péerin the world. Try #! $i.a year, cagn, invadvance and 0c. tor postage .A free copy tofghe getter up of a club of five. For atclub of ten, $25, with one free ecpy. (20 Gentaaddjtionsl on every copy, for post. sco *hetPalLyY CHROMIULE $6 70 a year ostpaid. a Umag. de YOUNG & CO., Sam Rrancisco, Specimen copies sont reer, Send for one. aw Try the Magic Effects of KNGWER’S PURE BORAX SOAP. T washes without rubbing. It is com, _p princigally, of the combination of Borax and ammonia, 80 that it entirely does away with hard labor, For removing Grease, Paint, Tar, &c., it can not uur. Good for the bath room, Atrial will convince one of ita superior merites, Ask your g1ocer for it, Manufactured by J. FALKINBURGH & Co.,San Francisco, ARE THE BEST. SPPRMAN & HYDE, MU>i. “ORALERS, . “QYORNER © © Y & SUTTER 8Ts., 3 SAN FT < {* Agents for th acifie(s . we a nthe Uni-) WEBER PIANGS . ber, 1574, the Plat of Township 18 North, Range 10.East, was filed in the U.S. Land Office, and by Commissioner’s letter dated Pecembrr 2d, 1871, the 8 W 4 of NW \, N W i of 8 W \, Sec. 14, arid E ¥ of NE Quarter of Section 15in township 18 North, Range 10 East, is to be treated as mineral in character until the contrary is ppoved, after due notice, And whereas, Lars F, Kk. Bneh, (Post Officeaddress Moore's Flat, Nevada County, Cal.) did, on the 6th day of January, 1876, file in the Register's office of this district his Declaratory Statement No. 4,812, claiming the above described land, and has applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to. be more valuable fur agricultural then fot mining purposes; Therefore, you will take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions from the General Land Office, dated May bth, 1871, we have fixed the fst day of “Pecember, A. D. 1875, at 11 o’clock, A, M.; at this office, before the Register and Keceiver, for the hearing of prdi. fe to deter. -mine the character of said lands, In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hends the day and year first above written.’ : T. B. MeFARLAND, Register, HART FELLOWS, Receiver. dobn Caldwell, Atty. ni2 Delinquent Notice, NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. . Loeation of principal place of businesd, San Francisco, Calitérnia. Locatioa of worke, Columbia Hill, Nevada County, Califorhia. “Notike—There are delinquent wpow the following dederibed stocx, on accountof Assessment No. 12, levied on thé Twenty-first day of Oct, 1835, spective shareholders as follows: J Ne. GF Me. 2 Names, ” Gert’e Shares Ait. Fetate of F: L.A. Pioche, f 48 434 444 An in acterdanee with law, aud an ordor of tae Board of*Directors, made onthe 2tst day of Oct. 1875, so -many shares ot each parcel of such stack as may be Monday, the Twentieth day of Dec,, 1875, at the ofl @oloek,.P.M., af suchyalay, to pay Qelinquent sssessinents thereow, together with, costs ef advertising and expenses ef the sale. ee : THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. Chee $20, Bansome Street, San drank iscdy California. # DELINQUENT NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVET MIN. ING COMPANY. Locatién of principal place of banipess, San Frauciaov, Califernia. Location of works, North Bloomfield, Nevada County: Cakifernis, Notice—There are delingtent, wpou the followhed described stock, om account of Assessmont Ne, 40, levied On the-Twenty first day of Oct., 1875, the several amonnts set opposite the. mameca of the respective shareholders as follows: i ee Pivche, deceaged, 62 6250 . 6256 And in adcordance with-law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made ori the shares of each parcel of such stock aa may be meceasary, will be sofd at public auction at the office of the Company, No, 320: San} dome Street, San MONDAY the Twentieth day of December, 1875, at the hour of one o’clock,. P. M., of seed day. to pay delinguent ‘agsments ereon, together with costs of ajlvertising and expenses of the sale. pie THOMAS DERBY, Seoretary. . » Arancis r ‘ Oeste Of F & BOD. O--Fereata of the several pariies, OF if partition . “plication for a pre-emption title and 4 quartz the several . 3 amounts set opposite the nawes of the rey .¢ néevessary, Will be seld at public suction . This is the aoe ; at the office of the Company, No. 320;-San-°} PUaning Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleep. . coin, to the Seeretary, of the company, at some street, San Francisca, Onliforgia, on Re: Cars.and Coachés, connecting with Un. . No. of No of # Names Certiti’e Shares Amt John Nightingale, 60 ow) 500 [> Jobn Nightingaie, 61 500 S00 Rh. Bayerque,J. B, Felton, G. DussolandS. -* L. Theller, Kexecutors . of the Estate of F.L.A. Twenty-first day of Oct., 1875, 80 Many . Oo, California, ont * *nsome Street, San] ete pecs ‘ Srate of California, county kK of Nevada, es. In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the . State. of California in and for the county of Nevada. The Pevpleof the State of Californiasend grec tivg tod. ¥: Anderson,sohn Arvegast, B. 8. Gardner, Samuel Huss. Henry Rockey, David Stanger, -— Hanford, -—— Williams, Defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought agiinst you in the District. Court of the Fotirteenth Judicial District of the Stute of California, in and for the county of Nevada, on the 24thi"da¥ of September, 1875, by v. M. Gladding, Plaintiff, ‘and to answer !he complaint filed therein, withip teu days (exclusive of the say of service) after the se vice 6n you of this sun:mons— if served within this county; or, if erved ou! of this county, but in this Distrtct, “within twenty days; otherwise, within forty daysor judgment will be taken against you by defauit, ‘acco ding to the prayer of said complaint. Being an action brought against above named defendants, fora partiuon of certain real property, of whch the pir ies plaintit and, defendants are tenants in common to the extent, and thy proportions designated in «Omplaint, to whieh reterence is hereby made;.or for a sale of the said property according to law, Suid property is situated in. Nevada Mining District,county aid State above named, about one mile westerly cf Nevada Citgon the south side of Ovstomah Hill, and Knowns& the Phoenix Tunnél Compan 's Gravel Mining ¢lafins, commencing at the mouth of the tunnel on suid claims, and running thence e»sterly one hundred end torty rods; thence north to the centre of suid Oustumgh Hill; thence Wester y, following alone the centre of suid hill one hunired rods; then:e om a direct line to: the place of beginning. Plaintiff avers tiat there sre no liens resting on said premis:s, nor does pial tiff own in com om ‘n with defendants, any other lahd within this State; Wherefore plaintiff demands judgmeit for a partition of the said teal pruperty, »ccogding to the rights and dn can not be had wi hout material: injury to those rights, then for a 6a-e of said premises, and.an equitable division of the proceeds of sait-saleamong the cotenent:— the parties plaintiff and defendants in this actignu, und sevording to their respective pighf% and interests therein. And yeu pesr and answer the ssid complaint a¢ A $150 BOOK FOR 10 CENTS “The Lukeside Library § PUB! ISHED sem’ monthly, and each ie<ae contuins a ComMPLETE NOVEL, by ove of the great aiithors of the world, as Cuas. 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Sac} ramento La: d Oflice District, California kn the matter of. an irregular apmine title, to wit: Lot 4, west half of lot 5, in section 2, dt 1, east half of half: of lot 6, in Section 3, ‘Township 15 North, Range 8 bast, Mcunt Diablo Base and Meridian, together With the south half of the southeast quarter-of the southwest quarter of section 34,in township 16 North, aforesald Base and Meridian.: The applicant: wil! prove off or ’extract all of. the mineral therefrom” on the 4th day of Decemoper, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. M) For Omaha Mine, 5 acres; for the Ross Ranch Mine, 6 acres; for the Boucher Mine, 2 acres; 2 acrés at large for acattering quartz; 5 acres for placer mines at large, all being inside of ‘the above application, The wonderful cheapness of our Books leads many to fear itis ao humbug. We would refer them to the ¢ditor uf this paper who has a rafaple cupy, or Specimen Pages will be sent FREE : They are wel printed and remarkably low priced’ Editions of Standard Books, by the Best Authors. and merit the attention of every reader &# Buy a sample copy. Catalogues of %0 DooKs free, A new book added every. two weeks. Sa" For sale by all Newsdeéalers, or sent, postpaid, by DONN?:LILEY, LOYD, & CO., Publishers, Chicago, Il. ) No 728, a Application fora Patent to Min. ; Claim UNITED STATES LAND, OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Noy. 6, 1875, OTICE is here'y given that Martin L. Marsh, and the Bank of Nevada County, whose Post Office is Nevada City’ Neyada County, Cal., have made applica. tion for Patent for the Jenny Lind Placer Mine, bearing gold, situate in Hunt’s Hill Mining District, Nevada County. Califtrnia, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at a stake marked “M & E”
(for Maine and Eastern) No 4, standing 4.00 chains N of the north edge of tailings in ‘‘Greenhorn Crsek,’’ and marking the “JOHN ROSS, Applicant.CENTENNIAL. —— 1776. 1876. PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES. TERN RAILWAY. rp POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,angst Passengers. “or Chicago, Niagra Falls Pittsburg, Philsdelphia, Montreal, Quebec New York, Boston, or any poiut east,should buy their {RANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, Via the Pioneer Routs, —THE— .* RAILWAY. 4, THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its trick is made of STEEL RALLS, and oa it has been made the FASTEST time that has ever been MADE in this countrys By-this route passenges for points east-of Chicago haye choice of the following lines from Chicago: : F BY THE PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA MRAILWAYS. ( BY PHB MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS, THROUGH TRAINS, with ‘Pullman Putiman Palace Drawing Room and ‘Sleeping Oars through-to Néw York to Ni, agra Falls, Buftalo, Rochester, or New Yors City, . : BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ) ‘HROUGH TRAINS daily, with Pull ~~ man Palace Cars, for Newark, ZontsVille, Wheeling, Washington aud BaltiMure without change, best, and oly lipe on Pacific Railroad at Onaha, and from he W “st, Vin Rrend Junction, Marshall, Jedar Rapids, Clinten, Sterling aad Dixon, for: Chicage apd-the East, af é This pepular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comtert, and Safety. The smooth, well ballagted and perfect track of steel rafls, the celebrated Pullman Palace @eepity Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph Sytem of moving trains, the regularity with which they rua, the adim‘rable arranggment for . runnieg through tars to Chicago from } all points West, secure to passengers all jhe comforts in modern Railway Traveling. Nochanyes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. ; ‘ “Pasggengers will find Tickets vit this ‘fa. yorlie Mute, at the General Etcket Office of the Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramentoe, of the Central Pacifiy Railroad, W, H.STENNET, Gen. Paa. Act. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. Montgomery St, San Francisco, DENTISTRY. R. P. E. HUGHSON, ~ opened an office : wisi : In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. : man Bros.’ Store, He is pro cnc latest and most « Artificial Teeth Vulcanite and Aluminium. ‘oved styles, Visits made at res: Ne als, Mav ae if desired, CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN . Tickets for sale agrall the Ticket Offices H, P. STANWOOD, Generwl Age ney, 12 pared to perform all kind Vechanical and Operative Sedidates, tn the Berted on Gold, Silyer guaranteed as to quility and price of work. 8 E corner of the Maine and Eastern Placer Mine. §-4244-°-W 6.69 Chains cross section line between Secs 19 and 24, ata point 85.04 chains south of the. stake on jhe ‘ast siué of Sec 24, Tp V6 N, BO BK. Mt. Diablo Band M, 10,50 chains to a stake at the «junction of sluicing ravine with Greenhorn Creek,. Then¢e. on a true line, N 40'% > W cross sluicing ravine 1.00 chain west bank sduicing ravine, ascend 4,40 chains to a cedar tree 30 in diam, marked “J L"* (for Jenny Lind.) Froti this cedar tree the mouth of the Jenny Tind tunnel bears N 48° E 2.00 chains dist. Thence on a trué line, N 544.9 W 8.70 chains, descend a perpendicular bank 40' ft high into a hydraulic cut. 6.00 chains ascend perpendicular bank out of cut 36.00 chains to a svake marked J BE. Thence on a true line, N.364° B 2,00 chains cross road leading from Hunt’s Hill to McLeod's Ranch, 4.75 chains intersect south line of the Maine and Eastern Mines, Thence on a true line, $ 60°¢° E following along the 8S lise of Maine and Eastern approved survey, 41.60 chains toa stake at place of beginning,’ Containing 28. 99-100 acres. Land on the north owned by Turner; laud on the south owned by Hayward & Co.;land on the east and west, vacant,and designated 6 Lot No 50 and 87, in Sections 19 and 24, Townships 16 North, Ranges 9 and 10 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made Dec. 8, 1864, and is recorded in the records of Hunt's Hill Mining District. The applicants claim ag purchasers. All persons holding any adverse cluign. theretuare hereby requiredgp present the same before this offite within sixty days . fret the first dey of publishing hereof.” © . wPo T. B, McFARLAND, Register. . Niles Searls, Atty. : ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ‘ : . @\OLD SPRING GRAVEL'MINING COM: / PANY. Principal place of. buginess, Nevada City. Loration Of works near Willow Valley, Nevada County, Cal. ~Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the rustees, held at the @ffice of the Secretary, November the lkjh, 1875, an. assesment . (No, 9*of one’ dollér per ‘bhure, wus levied j upon the capital stock -ef said company, . payable immediately in United States gold his office, Broad street, Nevada City. { Any steck upon which sdid assessment shall remain unpeidgon the llth day of De. camber, L875, will be deemed delingnent and advertsed for sale at public auction,and,wnless payment is wade before, will be sold on the 10th @ of January M76, to . Pay the delimquent assessment thereon, te'Qether with costs et advertising and expenses of sale. °% ‘ By erder of the Board of Trustees I. J. ROLFE, Seoretary. Office on Broad street, opposite the Nations lgtfotel, Nevada City. : . Nevada City, Ney. 12th, 1875. NOWCE TO CREDITORS. N the matter of the estate of James Noonan pcp Notice ts; hereby given by the, undersigned, Aministrator of.the éstite Of saidJames Noonan, deceased, to thecreditors of, and all persons having claime againat the estate of said deceased, to present the same with the necessary veuchers Within four months from th first publication of this aotiee, to the undersigmed, at the-office of J. I. Caldwell, No. 43 Broad street,.in Nevada City, Nevaseen ON WHE! latrn ‘ b TE, Adm 3 J. 1. Caldwell, Att'y. pod ° HE ANNUAL MERTING of the stocxholders of the BAN ‘ COUNTY, will be held i eee Nine as Newads Gity, on _ Monday. December 20)": At Berloe k, A. &. vais, Noy. 20, 18) 7, We partic. ve} -TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. Thence on watrue line, var. 18° E [© that you are treadinggupon dangerous, ground wh n youlonger delay i. seering the proper remevy for your com plaint.’ You may be. in the first stage remember you are approa hing th la t {f you are bordering upon th last, and jure suff ring some our all 0! its*il! effects,, im member thatif you persistin procras-; tination, Th -timé must come When the! most skillful physic:'an can render you, no assistince; when the door of hope will be clo ¢d ngainst.you; when no an. gvelof mercy can ‘ring you relief. In! no case has the Dr. failed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail yourself of the; beneficial results of his trea ment before! your case is beyond therich of meical skill, or before grim death hurries yeu toa premxture gr ve, Full course of} treatment $25. Send mony by Post Office order or Express with full de-. jiscription.of case. Cull or Address, . DR. A, B. SPINNEY, . No. 11% earny Str: et, San x rancisco. % } t { sepi7-ly Cy . BARNARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— SAN FRANCISCO. BJ ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Pidfessot . Of Math®matic and Scien e of ‘Accounts; graduate @f Prince of Wales’ College, and Stow’s Mod«l and “Normal ‘I'rainjpg School; late Sta e Institu'eDirector and-Leeturer of Minnesota, and for the past five years President of the Minn: apojis Business College; haviv g disposed of his. entire interest in thnt institution, and removed to San Francisco, will hereafter conduct a First Class Commercial College in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street,.Hardie Pluce, (with office in Room 38,) where he will ‘give his personal attention and servi es to those who desire instruction in, Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts’ and English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and author of the célebrated metnod ‘of Teaching Accounts which has b:come so popular in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to geere a wider field of lubor in which to ex. emplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he has organized ) Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institute, San Ffancisco. % A SPECIAL FEATURE. No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Burnaid can attend to with his own personal instruction. He has not organized this enterprise merely as au easy way to make mney, but to establish as enviable a reputation as an Instruector as he has feft behind him im Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent will be given forall Tuition ecolected, and which, by personal effort, he will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education. ‘HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. ‘ ow SEsstons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to 4 EVENING SEsstons——7,30 to’9.30 BP. M. Students will be entitled to the use of the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus enabling them to work outside of the hours of instruction. : Lapvtes--A separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Students. who will be provideg with every convenience to facilitaté thelr work. SPATIONERY' AND Booxs—Our arrangem-nts are such that, all supplies for the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in real business. ees DreLtomas--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 Vacation--The College will be in session during the entire year. Students wi i be admitted at any time. n No. Copying From Text Boors-~-The highly objectionable metbod of copying from text books without ulfderstanding whatis intended to be conveyed is altogether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought. DisciPLiInR— We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upon perg&ct order ard aystem ineverything. We treat every student as a gentleman. or lady, and», expect enly gentlemanly erJady-like conduct in return. Wedo not have rules or penalties Special cases. No conduct is allowed that would not be tolerated in the drawing room of a wellregulated family.Por full particulars eend for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. ba offer incucements that are superior to oO Assurance Society, 426 California atreét, 8: F.; $8. P. Hall Attorney at-Law, 213 Sansome street, S: F. } San Francisco, Met. 31, 3875. Ordinance No “i. 1 N ORDINANCE levying a.City Prop. erty Tax for the year ending May ist 1876. The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows : is Section lst. A City Property Tax of For. ty Centsen each ome hundred dollars of assessed Value for, general purposes ard of, twenty eents on cage age Hundrsd dollars of assessed value Fite purposes is hereby levied apen all the assussable and taxable property, bow: realand personal within the corporate limits of, the City of Nevada for the yeer ending May f. 1876, ; W. J. ORGAN, President. A. H. Hanson, Clerk. n21 IMPORTANT NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that Nea out the Eively westieee ; Pa to call and settle without delay. Allsons having bills against me = requested to present them for payment. All bills remaining unsettled within 30 days will be acre in the hands of an officer for colection. The late business of the Empire Livery Stable must be settied without de. lays gs those sai aes vil lease take . ae N x Nevada, Nov. 6th, 1876. a at the Banking “ ATTENDING PHY: HEYADA Cl% \ absorbe . fagest all, cities, publishing their skill in but adapt special modes of treatment to} gently request all persons indebted to me,. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. AEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIZS ‘DR, GIBBON’S DISPENSARY623 KEARNEY STREET, Qor. Commercial, San Frawectsco ' ’ ‘sit BLISHED in:.1864, for the treat 4) in-nt of Sexual’and Semipal Diseases such as Gohorrhea,Gieet, Strictire, Syphilis in ullits forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of yearg standing) and Ulcerated. egs Success. ully trehted. ¢ : DR. GIBBON Ras the pleasure. of an. oouncing that he has returned from visiting . the princ:pal Hospitals of, Europe, and has . . resumed ‘practice at hit? Dispenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Ccramerual, San Francisco, where his,old patients and those requiring his sé@rvices =m i rte H 3 . ‘The Doctor has spar neither time nor ; 2 money in, seekirg ont ae remedies, and has : — returned with ipcrease. acilities for -the alleviation of hmaan suffering. * i : Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both wale ana female, are there who are. suffert ing out a‘miseruble existence from the-efi. P. BR i fect of secret indulgences, or from virus gee terete nto. the system ! Look at their ° “BRC pallid, e_aciated and disfigured faces andtheir broken Guwu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marfiage or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes Ee a hegeraite . the scene Let parents, guardians, friends : GEO. 8. attencd te any of those who are sufferiug . : with anv ‘of these horrible life destroying © “. maladiea—see that they are caredforand . . ctree before it be too late. Send them im-* ., . Attorn mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who uuw ade private disease his. especial study x “Ow or-yerrs, and who, is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is important to those. * who are aftlicted, or to those who afe inter ie estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be ; careful of the many pretended doctors who = curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the puiblit by dsing the names of eminent physicians irom: Europe and other places, Be,therefore, careful and. mike atrict inaviries, or you’ may fall into the: bares of those charlatans. au : SE ‘Seminal Weakness. "\! Semifial Emissions, the consequence ot 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 Orne the following train of. morbid symptoms, _ Nevada unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Ssllow countenance, dark. Wc Fi ; spots undér the eyes, pain inthe head, ring: A’ lig inthe ears, noise, like the rustling of léaves andvthe rattling of chariots, nneasiness about the lbins, weakness of the limbs, Jus cenfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of confidence, dificerce in approaching strang. FIRE ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, & s disposition to shun. society, loss of memcf FFI -orv, hectic flushes, -pimples and various : VA) eruptions about the face, furred tongye. fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night KB’ sweats, monomann and frequent insanity. : Lf relief be not obta:med; persons. so afflict. Jos ed should apply, immediately, either in erson or by lett¢r, and have a cure effected Gy his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting . quick anu radical cure. Dr. G. -will give co LI Une Hundred Dollars to any one who will To be for prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured aa Fai of this complaint by either of the Ban pad LIQ! Francisco quacks. \ 3 we Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, whoare suffering under arly of these fearful -HAMI muladies, should not forget the sacred reCOM) spunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. : Mi ‘Persons calling.at Dr. Gibbon's office or LL sending for packages of medicines may rely ‘ upon his assurance of confidential secrecy ; Sts with implicit faith, and expect no more Moss FEG than: to be charged with a fair and mutu. BIE ally satisfactory remuneration of services olf-im rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and nelfish practice of extortion among quacks J it and pretenders: ‘ EA! DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will VE ive to each patient a written instrument, ORK, & binding himself to effect a radical and perPB ut : uw nent cure, or make no charge. guop oa Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT Theatre. HOME, by addressing s letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and. the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any partof the conntry, with'full and plain direction for we. By enclosing T DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., all kit a package of medicine will be forwarded Boe ot $ by express tu ar y part of the, Union. t 2 OF Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney Pine Stre etieet,coimer Conmmercial, San Francisco. Post <« Box 1967. Private ( ntrance on Commercial treet. ; Rememter to put BOX 1957 on the let er, Consultations FREB. @/" Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they zead his advertise. ment in the Damny Transcrirt, myl o'clock, , For Ei ‘Fridays Return y undays -kly fron _—_—. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY. Be offered by @uy similar institution ing : Main the aity. For further information address OLI BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLUEGE, Go {Qo an 120 Sutter street, Room 3a, *: By req San Branciseo, Cal. ei yp aes Sa Referenees, by permission: Hon. David , Rurt, State Superintendent of Pablic In. : : IN struction, Mimnesota; Hon. & B. Wilson, . ES va { : teh late Superilendent of Public Iastraction, ' aid : ‘s (Minnesota: W. D. Garland, Equitable Life 3 _ Nevad ent Mortgage Prentivm Bond oF ToE rN. X. Industrial. Exhibition Ce. _K tic : pei Et -at sight ON’T Cos pare it with a Lottery; beer ony ] ) in mind that the capital mvested is and Fa always secured. : : year, Ww . This loan is issued oh a nowel: plan, ani : #* authorized by special Act ef,the hegislamis ure of the State of New, York. seeanonia Bvery hondholder must peoebye ai beast $21, but He may Tecelwe 1. $100,000 Gr $35,000, or $10,000, or $6,000, or 90,000, 4 "=a &o., ke. : THURS 2 ERM, te : Odd Fe ‘4th Premium Allotment, June ‘Meche AME 7th, 1875, 5th Series Drawing, July 6th : cy pared 1 irculats giving full explanation, will be . sent, free fh et on apphication. pie .For Bonds end full information, address without delay, . ™* MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & OO., U.8 3 a. Fovaycu. AGENTS, poate 23 Park Row, New York. rn ‘ft on N. ¥. City Banas, Rep a 1 r P, O, Money Ontos. , boa ag dere" feb 2, Wiallex ve