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ARTER A QUARTER OF .
. A CENTURY THE
Dr. J.C. Young
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HAMPION MINING COMP. ~—Lo» cation of pect og + oi tay business,
Grass Valley, County, California.
Loestion of works; Nevada hip, NeMEDICAL AND SURGICAL, vei Gyemty, Cetfornis, ‘Note ienersty
INSTITUTE,
Trustees, held on the 8th day of November, 1875, an assessment (No, 2) of Thirty
Cents per share, was levied upon the cap\TILL offers to the afflicted positive ital stock of the said Compahy, payable
+k}. cure in-all cases 6f
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
In Youth is Jaid:the foundation of mu@h
of the misery'of after yeats by the indulgence of the most destructive of. habits
maxing life curse, and spreading weakness and. ruin among mankind, for itis a
well Kuown fact that the indulgence of
solitary vice, even in the slightest degree,
plants soods ef weakness' in the system
that.grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
‘and Shame in after years. }
Young Man
{ you. experiencé any weakne: i shot
ak delay, for a day inay i ril _
health if not your life. In all forms o
1 mature Decay a Cure is
re Khe Doctee-to the Young,
6u should
jddle-aged or Old, without Exposure or
Raisers frdm Business. The peng ae
are purely vegetable, and of anature that
leaves no taint behind. Observe the symtoms and hasten to check the course of the
complaint, if you experienceany of them—
nightly discharges, slight dfscharges wut
otber times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness, confusion, .p sn in back, limbs or
‘pody, foreboding», indigextion, timidity,
aversion to society, loss‘of power, want of
cantrol, variable temper, attacks of bickpews akin to biltousness, deposits tn urine,
-irregular bowels, etc. etc. ;
TERRIBLE POISONS. .
ee the most subtle and-virulent of
Blosnney & the human blood is that aris-.
ing, from Veneresl faint often Leresy
ont, after years of apparent cure, ie de
-eovs pores uUpeD varivus parts of Re : yIts great danger licwin the fact that it is
given to the innocent partner or to the unporn child without shewing in the person
_ originally contracling it.
THE USE OF MERCURY
ids it } by dryds in this terrible deception )
ing ae the surface and driving it back
indo the blood. All Vengreal Poison iss
‘plood poison and can be communicated in
“tao blood, and the only certainty of. pre: son of irapsmission is in the’ positive
on pe s reform’ treatment practiced at
the Dr. J, C. Young . Medical Institute,
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having received rendorsements as the nowt
of allmodernpractice. Recent cases cured .
yn a fow days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the wae
ence of Taint in the blood are never ta:}ving ee
TO FEMALES.
tor, after years of atient.invesinne treatment.is enabled to era
them rapid and thorough cures in a :
co aints incident to the sex. Leese
can ‘hope for strength and the suffering for
aan ue require personal supervision
the Doctor can furnish with apartments
with and skillfal warses “where
uaremitted attention and constant care
g@azcovery Assurance of.rapid and permsd res.
aCe institute is supplied with a
LVING-IN DEPARTMENT,
owhere patiertsavill receive the treatment
99 uesential in such cases. :
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CURED AT HOME.
, ence. M@he great difficulty
ine ee is the trouble of visiting
the city, often incurring an Cupane TS a
ce@ling the cost of treatment. ‘Tirispense can be avoided\.by writing to the
Vocvw?, giving inyout own way, the symptoms of yourtrou le or complaint, Cures
guaranteed the same s€ by. persvual visit.
30 Dupunications 8
pee al iaiters either returned or destroyed,
ax” The Doctor can be relied upon in all
cases requiring gonfidence and secrecy.
Repose eonfidence in bim, all you who
suffer or are in.distress. He wilLspeedily
_reheve and cure you.
Address . ‘
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#618 Sacramanto Street,
San Francisco, Cai.
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immediately in United States gold coin, to
the Secretary, atthe office of the Company,
in the building of the old Miners’ Hotel,
Boston Ravine, Grass Valley;Nevada County, California. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on the
14th day of December, 1875, will be deem‘ed delinquent, and will be duly advertised
for saleat-public auction, and unless paymentris made before, will be sold on
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,
JOHN FREDERICK SCHULTHESS, °
‘ : Secretary.
Office—Building of the old Miners’ Hotel, Boston Ravine, Grass Valley, Neévadg
County, Cal. : ng
Unitei States Land Office.
"Sacramento, Cal., Noy. 9,.1875.
0 AKL WHOM -IT MAY CONCERN.
Whereas, on the 25th day of Deceinber, 1874, the Plat of Township.t8 North,
Rangé 10 East, was filed in the U. 8. Land
Office; and by Commissioner’s letter dated
Deeemsber: 2d, 1871, theS WX of NW %,
NW \ of S W %, Sec. 14, and E % of NE
Quarter of Section 15in township 18 North,
Range 10 East, igto’ be treated as mineral
in character until the contrary is proved,
after due notice. And whereas, Lars F. K.
Bueh, (Post Office.address Moore's. Flat,
Nevatia Confity, Cal.) did; on the 6th day
of January, 1875, 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 iti to be more
valuable for agricultural than tor mining
purposes; Therefore;-you vill’ take notice,
that under and by virtue of iastructions
from the General Land Office, dated May
6th, 1871, we, have fixed the 2ist day of
December, A. D. 1875, at 11 o’clock, A. M:,
at this office, before the. Register and Re.
ceiver, for the*hearimg 6f provfa*to: deter.
mine the character of sdid lands. :
Iuavitness whereof we have hereunto set
eur hands the day and year first above
written.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
PNION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY,
Location of principal place of busi-:
ness, San Francisco, California, ‘Loeition
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County,
‘California. Noticé—There are délinguent
upon the following deseribed inex, on account of Assessment No, 12Nevied on the
Twenty-first day, of Oct, 1875, the several
amounts set opposite the names -of the respective shareholders as follows: ~
No. of No.
Names. Oert’e Shares Amt.
Estate of F. L.A. Pio¢che, : 48 434 434
And in accordgnce With law, and an order of.the.Board of Directors, made op the
2ist day of Ot. 1875, .so many shares
rotteach pareel efscueh stork ms muy be
necessary, will be sold at public auction
at the office of the Company, No. 320, Sansomo street, San Francisco, California, on
Monday, the Twentieth day of Dec. ,-1875,
at the haureof 1 o’clock, P, M., of such day,
tO pay delinquent assessments thereon,
together with costs of advertising and ex.
penses of the sale. ‘ ;
THOMAS DERBY, Secretary.
Office—No, 320,-Bansome Street, San
Francises, California, :
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN“ING COMPANY. Leeation of prin:,
Gipal place of>tusiress, fan .Francisco, California. Location of works, North
Bloomfield, Nevada Cownty,* California,
‘Notice—There are delinquent, upon the
following described stock, on account of
Assessment No. 40, levied on the Twentyfirst day of Oct., 1875, the several amounis
set opposite the names of*the respective
shareholders as follows:
Nosof No of
Names Certifi'e Shares Amt
John Nightingale, 60 600 500
John Nightingale, 61 ~ 600 500
R. Bayerque,J. B. Felq RE
ton, G. Dussol, and 8. : .
L.Theller, Eexecutors ‘
of the Estate of F.L:A. :
Pioche, deceased, . 62 6250 6250
And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors; madeon the
‘Twenty-first day of Oct., 1876,80 many
shares of cach parcel of such stock as may
be necessary, will be soldtat public auction
at the office of the Company, No, 320 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, on
MONDAY the Twentieth day of December,
1875, at the hour of ohe o’clogk, P. M., of
such day, to pay delingign® Assessments
thereon, tégether with costs of advertising
and expetises of the sate. ‘ =
‘ THOMAS DERBY, Secretary.
, Office—No. $2), Sansome Street, San
Francisco‘ Galifornta.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Yr VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TAY
me @imectud and delivered issurd ont
of the District Court of the Tenth Ju.
dicial District, in and forthe County of
Yuba, State of MGalifvtiia, besring date
Nov. 30th, 1875, on a judgment rendered in
said Court on the 26th day of Noy., A,
BD. 1875, in favor of P. Vanclief, and
waguinst J, M. Foley, fomthe simof Seventeen Hundred and Ten (1710) Dollars. and
costs taxed at $30, and accpuing costs. I
have levied upon all the right, tithe and
interest. of Defendant, J. M. Foley, in and
to the following described property,to wit:
allthat-picce orparce) of mining ground
known ag the ‘“Afatthias Ground,” situate
upon Manzanita Hill; in Mississippi V&l.
ley Mining Distriet, in the township of
Bridgeport, coun y of Nevada and State of
Oalitornia,#®nd morepanticularly descriked
in the judgment ein favor of J. M. Foley
against Newton C, Miller et al, in the Bis:
trict Court ofthe Fourteenth Judicia} District, forthe said county*Sf Nevada, tendered on the -day of July, 1874, in an ae.
tion wherein sii? JM. Foley. was plain.
til, and sxid Newtoh C. Miller et al, were
defendants.
Notice is hereby’ given tha®T wih expose
. at public sale-all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash,in front
ofthe Court House door, in the ¢fty of Nevada, “on ; ;
eMONDAY, January 34,1876,
[Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A, M., and
"clock, P.M,
Given under my hand this 7th day of
Devs 186 :
' @. W. SMITH, Sheriff.
“By AcW. Potter, Under Sheriff,
.: Niles Seark:, Plit’s Atty. as
egies eee. shnchen ope msn tli te
COUNTY WARRANTS,
, 7 LY Warrants on General Fund regis.
tered priorto Dec. 8th, t874. Also
warrapts oodseneral4Pund, Nos, 249, 250
and 251, registered Dee. 8, 1874. Also allt
warrants on Road Find -reuisteged prior
to July 9th, 1875. Also*werrants Nos. 70
and 71 on Read Fund registered July 9th,
1876. Alsorwarrs®i No. 4 on Hospital
Fund. registered duly leths-tstt wil? be
a ‘On -spresen tation, ‘Tuterest ceases
oi d.te. '
: E, P, SANFORD, Treasurer,
. By: A.B Parser Deputy.
=
Nevada, Dev. 0, 1875. ; jy . Nevada, May seth s3871.
r pe ae Stes og Sew oneaty
KO) of .Nev ss. In strict Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of California in and for the county of
Nevada. The People of the State of California send greeting tod. Y. Anderson,John
Arbegast, B. S. Gardrer,.Samuel Huss.
Henry. Rockey, David Stanger, -— HanPapek. ages Williams, tn ieee
hereby required to appear in an ion
brought against you in the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the county
of Nevada, on the 24th day of September,
1875, by J. M, Gladding, Plaintiff, and to
answer the complaint filed therein, within
ten days (exclusive of the day of service)
after the service on you of this summons—
if servea within this county; or,/if served
out of this county, but in this District,
within. twenty days; otherwise, within
forty -days—or judgment -will: be taken
against you by default, acco:Ging to the
prayer of said complaint. ing amaction
brought against above named defendants,
fora partition.of certain real property, of
which tke parties plaintiff and d dants
are tenants in common to the extent, and
in proportions designated in complaint, to
which reference is hereby made; or for a
sale of the said propefty according to law,
Said property is situated in Nevada Mining District,county and State above named,
about one mile westerly of Nevada Ciy,on
the south side of Oustomah Hill, and
known as the Phoenix Tusnel Company’s
Gravel Mining claims, commencing at the
mouth of the tunnel en said claims, end
rnnning thence easterly one hundred and
forty rods;¢hence north to the centre of
said Oustomah Hill; thence westerly, following along the centre of said hiJl one
hundred rods; thence on a direct line to
the place of beginning. Plaintiff avers
that there are no hens resting on said
premises, nor does plaintiff own in common with defendants, any other land withinthis State. Wherefore plaiftiff demands
judgment for a partition of the-said real
Coe according to the sights and inerests of the several parties, or,if partition
can not be had without material injury to
those rights, then for a sale of said prémises, dud.an equitable division of the proceeds of said sale among the cotenents— . :
the .parties plaintiff and defendants in
this action, and according to their respect/
ive rights and interests theréin. And you
are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said. complaint as
above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded, I
——‘ In testimony. whereof, I, Jno,
seal? Pattison, Clerk of’ Distrtct Court
—~ ) aforesaid, do hereuhto set my band
and impress the seal of said court, at‘office,
John Caldwell, Atty, ni2/ in the city-of Nevada, on the J8th. day of
ELLE TS ak : =. October, A. D. 1875. :
Delinquent Notice. Le JNO. PATTISON, Clerx.
—— o19 By James D, White, Deputy.
J.M. Walling, Piff’s Atty,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Y virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered issued ont of the
District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial
District. in and for the county of Nevada,
State.of Califorwia, bearing date Dec. 11th,
1875, on a jadginent rendered in sa‘d court . .
on the, 11th day of Dec. A. D, 1875, in
favor of H. Sylvester and against the Howard Hill Gold Muning Co., for the sum of
Four. Hundred ahd Forty-Two and 75-100
‘dollars damages, with interest thereon at . on the
the rate of 7 percent. per annum‘till paid,
ments, at the date of said Judgment, and
aceruing costs amounting?io the gum of .
$150, all in U. S. gold céin, Ihave levied upon the following described property, heretofore attached, to wit: Alb that. certain
tract of mining ground, quartz ‘ledges and
lot of mining claims commonly known as
the mining claims OF the Heward~-Hill
Gold Mining €ompany, formerly known
as the Lucky & Cainbridge Co.'s claim, sit-}tated on the southerly. side af Middle Wolf . :
creek, in Grass Vahey township; Nevada
county, Cal., bounded on the west by the
‘Imdependent Co’s claims, and onthe east
i the Union Mining Co.’s claims and byattison’s Ranch claim, on the north. by”
the-Union Co.’s claims and unknown owners, and on the south by land of unknown
owners, together with. all the machinery,
tools, implements and applianees.unto the
said’mine aod mining claims belonging.
aNotice is hereby given that I will expose
at public sale, the above described property
to the highest bidder for cash, inmront of
the Court House door; in the city of Nevada, on Tite,
sATURDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1876.
Between the hours df’9 o’clockx, A. M., and
5o’cloek, P. M,
d
Given under my hand this 18th day of
Devember, 1875.
GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff.
By A. W. Porrer, Deputy.
E. W. Roberts, Atty. dis
Sheriff's Sale. ,
4 HEKKAS,J, H. Henderson,on the 13th
day of Dec., A; D, 1875, recovered a
judgment in the District Court of the 14th
Judicial District of the State of Califoruia
in and for the.Courmty of Nevada, against
James Qmart and I Ria Smart, Win. B.
Dow, Fanny F. Dow and D. B. Spangler,
forthe suni of Seven Hundred and Twenty-Fiveand 6-100 aollars, ‘with interest
thetcow irom the date of siid judgment at
the rate of seven jper cent perannum till
paid, principal and d@aterest payable in U.
S. gold coin; together with costs of suit
taxed at $57 70, und connsel fees allowed
herein amounting to the sum of $98 75,and .
310 xes paid thereén, and drawing like
rate df-interest, is payable imJike gold
coin, which said judgment is recorded#n
the Judgmetit Book 5 of the said Distr.ct
Court, or pages 497-8-9'and 500, and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set fouth
in Piainiif’s Compliint be foreclosed and
property therein-described, to wit: That
certain tract Or land, situate, lying and being in the villagéof Hillsburg, about oneeighth of,a mile east from the town -of
Grass Valley, in the township of Grass
Wally, if the county of Nevada ana State
of Califormia, bounded on the east by land
of Blundell, one hundred and twenty-five
feet, more or less; on the south by a street
one-hundred and sixty feet, more or less:
on the west by a street one hundred and
th rty fvet more or lees; on the north by
Wolf Creek, one hundred and seventy-five
feet, more @ruless, containing about onehalf an acre ef land, With all and singular
the tenements, hi reditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, be sold ford
Uiilted Btates Gold Coin, to Satisfy said
judgment, together with interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale all the above described
property to the highest bi lder, for cash, in’
front of the Court House doar, in the city!
O)\ Nevada, on ‘
~ SATURDAY, Wamuary 8th, I8t6.
Between the hours of 9 o’elock, A. M. Sogn, Beka ) o'clock, A [., and
Given under my haad this 16th day of
Devember, 1375, % ;
G. W. SMITH, Sheriff,
_ . By A. WuPorrer, Under-sheriff
"E,W. koberts, Pif's Atty . diy
DENTISTRY
RB. P.GSHUGHSON, ‘hac.ppence
an Office an :
in Kidd’s Building, Broafi‘Street.
‘Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared ‘to perform: 4]° kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
bay and inosi.pproved -styles,
rtifivial Teeth inserted on Gole, Silver
Vulcanite and Aluminum. Satiafaction
guaranteed as*to-quality and price of werk.
Visits made at residence if desired,
No 738,“
UNITED STATES LAND OPE
: Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 6, 1875.
YT OTICE is hereby given that Martin L.
LN Marsh, and the Bank of Nevada
County, whose Post Office is Nevada City~
Nevada County, Cal., have made application for Patent for the Jenny Lind Placer
Mining District, Nevada County. Californis,and described in the plat and field
notes on file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey of Exterior Boundaries. i
(for Maine and Eastern) No 4, standing
4.00 chains N of the north edge of tailings
in ‘‘Greenhorn Cr-ek,’’ and marking the
S E cofner of the Maine and Eastern Placer
Mine. Thence on a true line, var. 18> E
S 424° W 6.69 chains cross section line
between Secs 19 and 24, ata point 35.04
chains south of the 4% stake on the «ast
siae of:'Sec 24, Tp 16N, R9 E, Mt. Diablo
Band-M, 10,50 chains to a stake at the
junction of sluicing ravine with Greenhorn Creek. Thence on -a-true line, N
40144 ° W cross sluicing ravine 1.00 chain
west bank sluicing ravine, sscend 4,40
chains to a cedar tree 30 in diam, marked
“J L” (for Jenny Lind.) From this cedar
tree the mouth of the Jenny Lind tunnd?
bears N'48° E 2.00 chains dist. Thence
descend a perpendicular bank.40 ft high
into a hydraulic cut. 6.00 chains ascend
perpendicular bank out of cut 36.00 chains
to asvakemarked JL. Thence on a true
line, N 86% ° E 2.00 chains cross road.
leading from Hunt’s Hill.to McLeod’s
Ranch, 4.75 chains irterseet south line of
the Maine and Eastern Mines. Thence on
a true line, § ‘609;°° E following along
the 8 lise of Maine and Zastern approved }survey, 4176) chains to a stake.at place of
beginnilg; Containing 28. 99-100 acres.
Land on the north owned by Turner; laud
on the south owned by Haywetd & Co.;land
on the east and west,vacant,and designated
‘as Lot No-650 and 87, in Sections 19 anfi 24,
Townships 16 North, Ranges-9 and 10 Past,
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 as purchasers.
All pérsonsholding any adverse claim
theretoare hereby required to present the
“game before this office within sixty days
ftom the first dey of publishing hereof.
nl3 _ T. B, McFARLAND, Register.
Nile. Searls, Atty. CS
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
YOL® SPRING GRAVELIMINING COMc PANY. Principal place of business,
Nevada City. Location of works near Willow Valley, Nevada County, Cal. Notice.is
hereby given, that at a meeting of the
trustees, held at the office of the Secretary.
November the llth, 1875, an assessment
(No.3) of one dollar 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 atock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 1lth day of December,1875,will be deemed delinqtient and.
advertised for sale at public auction,and,unless payment is made before, will be sold,
10th day of January 1876, to}
pay the delinquent ‘assessment thereon, totogether with-$32 55-100 costs and disburse. gether, -with costs of advertising and expenses.of sale. ;
By order of the Board of Trustecs
-I. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Office en Broad street, oppoeite the National Hotel, Nevada City. :
Nevads Gity, Nov. 12th, 1875.
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS.
Nithe matter of the estate ofJamies Noonan deceaged. Notice is hereby given.
bysthe undersigned,:Aminisétrator of the
estite Of. saidJames Noonan, deceased, to
the creditors. of, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said deceased,
to present the same with the necessary.
vouchers within four months from the
first. publication of this potice, to the undersigned, at the office J. I. Caldwell,
No.42 Broad street,iin_Nevada City, Ntévada County, California, eae
ae JOHN WHITE, Administrator.
J; I.Caldwall, Atty. n23_
HE ANNUAL MEETING of the. stocxhoiders of ‘the BANK OF NEVADA
COUNTY, -will’ be held at the * Banking
House in Nevada City,on .Monday, December 20th, 1875,
At 2 o’clock, A. H. PARKER, Sec’y.
Nevada, Nov. 20, 1875.
TO ROAD CONTRACTORS,
EALED PROPOSALS will be “received
at the office of the Clerk ‘of Nevada
County, until i :
Thursday, Dee, 23d, 1875,
At 12 o'clock, M,, for macadamizing 1,000
feet, more or less, in Road District No! 1,
Section 5, Nevada ‘Township, on the Sugar
Loaf grade leading to San Juan. Also 75u
feet on Sacramento street, on. the. Grass
Valley road, Section No. 3. The,grading is
to be 12 feet im. width, and 12 inches deep.
For further particulars enquire of __ .
G, G.cALLAN,
Road*Commissioner of ist. District.
~Mine, bearing, gold, situate in-Hunt’s Hill-.
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Commencing at a stake marked “M & E” }.
on a true line, N 544% °W 3.70 chains, . .
ANNUAL MEETING. . ;
. “Nevadm,.Dec. 18,
¥OUNG MEN .
Ww HO tay be suffering from the ef-. .
fect of* youthful follies or indis/
. eretion, will do well to avail themselves,
jot this, the greatest boon ever laid at}.
ithe aKer of sufferittg huuianity. Dr.)
SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $5v6' .
for every case of seminal] weakness, or .
{private disease of any kind or churecter:
which he unde#iakes and fails to'cure.!
‘He would ‘therefore tay to the unfortu-.
jnate sufferer who may read this notice,.
that you are treading “upon dangerous
ground when youlonger delay in seek.
ing the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the first stage:
remem ber yeu are approaching the last,
If youare bordering upoh’ the last, and
(are sufferingsome or all ofits ill effects,,
iremember that if you persist in procras-. i
itination, the time mist come when the’
imost skillful physécian can render you!.
. no assistance; when the door of hope;
rwill be closed against you; when.no an-'.
gelof mercy can bring you relief. Ini!
no case has the Dr. failed of success. j
Then let not despair work upon'yeur')
imagination, but avail yourself of the}!
benefi¢ial results of his treatment before’ .
your case is beyond therich of medical;
kill, or before grim death hurries you .
to a premature, grave. Full. course of!!
treatment $25. Send money by Post!
Office order or Express with full de-. .
scription of dase. Call or Address, ° .
: DR. A, B. SPINNEY, . }
. No, 11 Kearny Street, Sanrrancisco. . ,
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United ‘States Land Office. .
facramepto, Cal., Dec. 1@, 1875.
ALL WHOM 1T MAY GONCERN:
Whereas, on the 6d day-of Sept. 1874,
the plat of Township 17 ‘North, .Range-¥
East, was filed inthe U. S. Land Office,'
and by Commissioner's letter dated ‘Dec.
2d, 1871, the S E 4 of SW \% and SW \ of
S'E Quarter of Section 28, in Township 17
North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as
mineral in character until the coftrary is
proved, after Que notice. _And whereas,
John Nelson, (Post Office address Nevada
City, Cal.) did, onthe 31st day of Oct. 1874,
file.in the Register’s cffice of this District
his Homestead -Declaration No. 981, claiming the.above described land, and bas applied to enter the.same as agricultural
land, alleging it to. be more -valuable for
agricultural than for mining. purposes:
Therefore, you will take-notice that under
and by virtue of inétructions from the
Cammissioner of .the General Land Office,
dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 24th
day of Sanuary, A.D. 1876, at 11 o’clock,
A._M, at this office, before the Register
and Receiverfor the hearing of prowfs to
determine the character of said lands!
In witness whéreof, we have hereunto
set our hands the day andvyear ‘first above
written.
T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
' HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
* J, B, Johnson, Atty. dis
United States Land Office.
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Sacramento, California, Dec. 13, 1875,
a all whom it may coneern: Whereas,
‘on the 3d day of September, 1874, the
Plat of Township 17 North, Range 9 Kast,
was filed in the b. S. Land Office, and by
Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d,
1871, the.N W 4 of SE \ the fractional 8
W ¥ of N'E \, and fractional SE \%{ of N
W (guaster of Seetion 28, in Township 17.
North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as
mineral in character, until the contrary is
proved, after due notice. And whereas,
XH. P. Hagar (Post Office address Nevada
City, Cal.) did, on the llth day of Noy.
1874, file in the Register’s office of this
District, ‘his declaratory statement No.
4672, clai: the above described Jand,
and has applied to enter. the same as agricultural.land, alleging it to-be more. valuable for agricultural than for mining
purposes;' Therefore, you will take notice,
that under and by virtue of instructions
from the Commissioner of the General
‘Lanu Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have
fixed the 24th day of January, A. D. 1876,
at 11 o’clock, A. M., at this office, before
the Régister and Receiver, for the hearing
of proofs to determine the character. of
said lands. 5 f
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands the day and year first above
written,
; T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
i HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Z.'B, Johnson, Atty. ais
TO CONTRACTORS.
ee PROPOSALS will be received
at the office of the Clerk of Nevada
county, until
Monday, Dec, 27th, 1875,
. At 12 '@lock,“SL., for the construction of:a
wall to ‘secure the foundationof the east
Court House yard wall. It will be 169 feet
fill three feet avide,
seen at. the Clerk’s office.
By oruer of the Board of Supervisors.
* JNO. PATTISON, Clerk.
By James‘“D. Wurre, Deputy.
Nevada, Dec. 16, 1875, &
STRAW ED.
RED “COW, with a white cross in her
forehead, and one horn lopped down
lower than the other, Said animal strayed
from our ranch about three months ago.
An; information of her whereabettis mey
be left with
“ald : _ GUSCETTI BROS. +
Probate e Notice.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Connty of
K Nevada. iin Probate Court. In the
matter of Jeremiab 8S, Brown, deceased .——
Pursuant to an order cf said Court, made
on, the 13th day of December, Ay D. 1875,
noticeiis hereby given that Weditesday the
Seventeenth day of January, 1876, at ten
o'clock, A. M. of said day, at the Coart
Room of ssid court, at the Court House, in
the City and County of. Nevada, have been
appointed ag the time and place for provingthe will of ssid Jeremiah S. Brown,deceased, and.for hearing the application of
Benjamja C.Waite for the issuance to him
of letters tertamentary, when and where
any person interested may appear and een“test the Sams. Dated Deceniber 13th;19875.
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
By J. D. Wurre, Deputy.
+Jobn Andersen, Atty. for Petitioner.
Nome is hereby given to the taxpey‘ers of Washington Township that I
. will be in the town of Washington to rea
*) Geive State and conuty taxes, ve
_Racatem, December ist.
é . +B. ae \NFORD,
Nevade, Deed, 1815, y 28x Collector.
LADIES,
FO. YOU Wanra Pare, Blooming ComOralcn ak vd “h a few applications of
N's MAGNOLIA BALA wil Hise
you to-your hearf#s content. 1 gratify
It does wway with Redness,
Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes
-ethe Flushed appearunce of heat;
en
oppmtigate anil Excitement. aul
LL warranis on‘Generil Fund registered prior to Jan. #2, 1875. Also all
warrants on’Road Fund registered prior to
Juy 10,1875. Also warraift & on Hospital
Fund, registered Get. @th, 1874, will be
gts on presentation, Interest ceases from
A. . SANFORD, Treasurer
y A: H. Parker, Deputy. ©
* Nevada;Dec. 18, 1875. aad
Ordinance No.71._N ORDINANCE levying a Git PropA erty Tax forthe year en May lst
1876. The Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain as follows: J :
Section 1st. A. City Property Tax of Forty Cents on each one hun dollars of
assessed value for general Purposes and
-of twenty cents -on each one hundred
dollars of assesged«value for Fire purposes
is hereby'levied upon all the assessable
and taxable property, both realand personal within the corporate limitgef the City
Bape W.T.0 iy nt.
A. H. Hanson, Clerk.
. P'S pl
Brienne he tae
OTICE is hereby given that I have
N sold. out the Livery b and sd
gently request all persons indébted to me,
to call and settle without delay. “All persons having bills against me are requested
‘. to present» them fer payment. Al! bills
remaining unsettled within 30 days will be
placed in the hands of an be Re for cok:
rlection, The late business of the. Empire
Livery Stable must be settled without deay and those ae will please’ take
notice. 1.L. LANCASTER.
evade, Nov. 6th, 1875. "
! R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
\ “NEVADA CET)
ad
in length, tu average 20 inches high, and. & \
Specifications can be
COUNTY WARRANTS. (. .
N. ¥. Industrial Exhibition Co.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDr¥s
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
= 623 KEARNEY sTRetr, _
fagew Cor.Coramercial, Sax Frawcisco
me xnal and ‘Semina! Diseases
is in all its forms,.Seminal Weakness, Ine
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Ulcerated'.egs success. ully
treated. ie 4
DR. GIBBON has the .pleasure of ap.
houncing that he has returned from visiting
the princ:pal pitals of Evrupe, and hag
resumed practice at his Dinptnfery, 693
Kearney Street, corner of Ccovamer_ia?, San
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may fod him.
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seekir.g out ™w remedies, and hat
teturned with increaseu » acilities for the
Sileviation of human suffering. z
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands—of--persons, both
mele and female, are there who are suffer.
ing out a miserable existence from the et.
fect of secret indulgences, or’ from virus
absesbe. imto the system !. Look at thejr—
pallid, m,aciated and. disfigured faces and
their broken dow constitutions, disqualt.
fyingthem for the’ happiness of marriaye
or the enjoyment of life. In this horri¢
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scera. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are sufferiug
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladies—see that they are cared for and
cured hefore it be too late. “Send them im.
madiately toDr. Gibbon, a physician who
ueo ade private disease his especial study
most inveterate cases without mercury or
injurieus drugs. . Ft is important to those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter
ested in the welfare of their friends, to te
careful of the many “pretended doctors whe
infest all cities; publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
— by using the names of eninent physicians from Europe snd othet
places, therefore, careful and make.
strict inguiries, or you may fall into tho
bands of those charlatans. .
Seming#l Weakness. Se
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
selfabuse. This solitary vices, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
ettent, protucing With unerring certainty
the following train of morbid symptems,
unless combatted by scientifte medical
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ring
iug in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
senfused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difidence in roaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, &
disposition to shun suciety, loss of mem.
ory, hectic flushes, piniples jand various
eruptions about the face, furred tongne,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania and frequent insanity.
. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in
erson or by letter, and have a cure effected
% his new and éciem@ific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick,and radical oure. Dr. G. will give
Une Hundred Dollars to any one who wifi
prove satisfactorily tohim that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the Sanz
Francisco quacks. a
Married Men,
__ Or those who contemplate marriage, #ho
are suffering under any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred re
spunsibility testing upon them, nordelay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s offite or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no mitre
than to be clarged with a fair and. mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, ‘considering the citeumstanceé
of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and
selfish practice of extorticn among quacks
and pretenders.
ive*to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effeet a radical and per4w Dent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CORED AT
OME, by addressing a letter to Dr: Gib4 Stating case, smyptoms, length:of
tirte the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
‘. damage and curiosity, to any part of the
connatry, with full and pe direction for
use. By enclosing T DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered latter through ¢he
Post Office, or throngh Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express tu any part ofthe Union.
_ Address DR. J. F.GIBBON, 623 Kearney
st.eet, corner Commer¢ial, San Francisco,
Post Offic: Box 1957.
Private: ntranee on Commercial treet.
: RememLer to put BOX 195% on the le
ter. < Goes
Consultations FREE. ee e
& Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they zead his advertise:
ment in the Daity Tranecairr.
‘
INDUSTRIAL
. EXHIBITION COMPANY.
s conemnnniemmnend
WILL BUY .
. First Mortgage Premium Bond
or THE.
—o—
ON’T Compare it witha ; bear
in mind that the capital invested is
wlWays secured. ’ . ”
This loan is-issued on a novel plan,is authorized by special Act. of the Legislsture of the Stabe of New You.*”
-Every-bondholder must receive at last
$21, but he may receive : :
$109,090
fin 8as008; ar-319,000,,or $5,008,-oF $3,000,
_ 4th Premium AMotment, June
7th, 1875.
5th Series Drawing, July 6th
1875. a3
Circulars givipg full egpianation, will bg
sent, free of charge, on ~epditeation.
+ For Bonds and full information, eddpest
without delay, «
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & ©O.,
’ Fryaycian AGENTS,
; 23 Park Row, New York. ©
Post Office Drawet 29. ie
Remit by draft.on N. Y. City Bangs, Reg
istered Letter-or P. O. Money Order.
.feb.27.
\s 1 ali ISHED in 1884, for the treat
such as Goborrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil.
or years, and ewho is certain to cure the.
measures, viz: Sallow conntenance, darkDEK. GIBBON is responsible, and will ©
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