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“New York endopribefpsl etties
. ted Statoa and Cattetaspeleo-Tiomdon /Pavis
erp owtpad di adi
Sg a RAN NE EA HCE ATLAS Dh aii ain
~ APTER A QUARTER OF .
A CENTURY THE
e a
-» Delinquent Notice, .
‘EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE
a HIDROAD CO.—Locstion of princiare aa tp
Dr. J. ©. Young .° ~} 1 piace of bifsiness, Town of Grass ValINSTITUTE,
GXITILL offers to the affli ted positive
b> cure in el cases of
. Jeaves mo.taint behind. . Ucserve tuc syin.
fomea afd hasten to check th. course of th
coniplaint, if you experience any vf thei
nightly disoharges, slight Gis Larges et
other times, trembling, aux ety, i re tfulness, Confusion, pain iu baca, iimbs vc
bedy, forebodings, indige tivu, tiui ity,
aversion to society, ivuss o) power, want or
c~ntrol, variable temper, detaces of ns: »ness skin to biliousuess, depus-ts In urine,
~irreguiar bowels, etc. etc.
TERRIBLE POISGNS
Azoong the most subtie and virulent cf
poisons in the huwan biowuuis tua. aris
ing from Vensreal faint viten bresk ny
out, after years of apparent cur , iv hia
20vis 20768 MPOR yafivus Parte of the body
4 the sale
fein ihe fact Ubst it is)
lay, Nevada County, State of California.
: fi Notice -There is delinquent upon the fol= MEDICAL AND SURGICAL, lowing described stock, on accountof ass sament, (No, 9,) levied on the Ath day
of October, 1875, and on accoun: of assessspective shareholders as fullows:
: No. of No of,
And in aecordance with-Iaw and an orrof the Board of. Lirectors, mad+ on the
. Sth day of October, 1875, #0 maur shores
ofeach parcel_of su®h stock as may,{be neCeBSsry, Will be sold at. public suction) st!
the office of the Conmpany) No. 59 Msin .
street. Grass Valley, Nevada County, Csifunia,on Weduesday, the 24th day
of Novemb-r, 1875 «at ‘the bour of 1
‘clock, P. M., of gaia aay. tb pay said deni sssesshuent thereon, -toyether
costs of advertising’ and expenses of
GEORGE FLETCHER, s
[9 Main st:
(TM MONS. State of California, county
SS of Névada, ss. Jn the District Court
of the Fourteenth Judicial . istrict of the
State of California in and for the couuty of
Nevada. The People of the State of Californiasend grecting toJ. ¥Y. Anderson.Joho,
Arbegast, B. S.° Gardner, Samuei Huss.
Henry Rockey, Dav:d Stanger -— Hanford, -—— Williams, Defendants. You are
; hereby required to appear in an action
ments leviell previously, the several . . brought ag.inst you in the District Court
amounts set opposite the names o/ the're. of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
. State of California, in and for the county
‘ of Nevada, on the 24th day of September, .
SEI WAL WEABNESS Names Certifii'e Shares amt) 1875, by uv. M. Gladding, Plaintiff, and to .
‘In Youth isaid the foundation of much . typos, Findley.° ~ 181 200 -$000 . answer the vomplamt ted therein, within
ofthe misery of after years by the indul-. Pyog, Findley 182 3 30 . ten days {exélusive of the fy of servic: ,
gence of the most destructive of -h.bits. 5» Bosworth 6 as’t . 54 2 12 . after the se: vice on you cf thissu:emons—"
making lifea course,and spread ny wesk-. Grange: & Watt Tr 189 .--. 20 200 . if served within this ccuntv; or,jf ~rved
nessand ruin amon; Mankind, fr itis 4) CC Wymore Tr 6 as’t: 13 = 4 60 . ou® of this county, but :n this District,
woll Known fact that the iuuu geuce of . © GC Wymore Tr bast i8 1” 50 . Within twenty days; otherwise.’ Wkpin
solitary vice, even in the slightest d-erce . Gey F Jacois Z 83 60 5u9 . forty daysor judazment will be taken
ants seeds of weakness in tue syst mM vivo F Ja obs “ 14 1 19 . sgainst you by defauit, acee diag t the
ed to # harvest-of disease, surfoW . Himson& Wadsworth 110 10100 . prayer of ssid complaint. Betug an ae:ion
and shame in after yeare. “. . Hind-& Micholson 6 as’698 + 240 . brought against above named defendants, .
‘Young Man . W H Crawford 106 2 cg bade pepmepiegrrn ae of .
aS : ‘s . Ira A E: ton 6 as*tunissuct 5 So) . Waich the pst tes pi CRencants
of a) i kness you should . \ t For’ 5, ast unissuet ai -§); are tenants in common to the extent, and
Scie ers ta ee i:iperil yur . Alex I Z@ Kind 6 as‘t 97 fi 6 jin prop phate are in a rgege to
health if mot your life in al. turue of DBM. ay 1%5 aa’t 2 ; " : sie cr tae hid pe i iy ey eh a
eakn re Dec. Y a cure is ish $ as't 2 . 83 of the Said pro —— < ug to
Botrthteon by the Doctor to due Young, . Ceo W Saiith. Sas’'ts 68 W 3305 Said property 18. apg dg re ree.
‘Middle-aged or Old, wiivout bap sure or) J 5 Gregory, 4 ate, unija —“40.5 ing Past aSy ha ae tard agg a,
Hniderance from Busin2ss. The te.ide,HA Lor es, 4 ass'ts 163 5, >. Syl about one ay wes ens a yare purely vegetavie. ard of s uature that SES Baber, . 192 to lop. i the south side of estoma , ab
ghown «a the Phoenix Tunnel ( umpan.'s
Gravel Mining claims, commencing at the
mouth of the tunnel on said claims, and
‘ ranning thence e»sterly one hundred and
forty rodg; thence north’ t6 the centreof
ssid OustOmeah Hill; thence werter , fol.
lowing alofg the centre cf said ‘hill one
hundred rods; then eon a direct ine tothe place of beginning.
mm 0 with defendants, sny oth-rland within this State. Whefefore plaintiffte nands
judigment for a partition of the said reai
property, sccordingto the rights and in
an not be had wi-hout material injury to
¢ rights, then for @ sa‘e of said prem
. and ab equitable division of the proceerns cf ssij sale.dmong the cotenent.-—
Plaintifi avers)
that there sre no°’Hens resting on said j
premis synot does plaintiff own incom .
erests of the several parties, cr,if partition .
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ander the ocean! Price, only <0 cents: by
given to the innoce#t purtuer or to.the us
born child withow+showibg in the perso
erigizally coutraciilg it. . :
THE US UF MERCURY
otily sida in this t-frible deception by érying itupon the suriace and driviug .t bacx
tuto the blood. AH Veocreal Poison isa
hilood ‘
tue blvod, andthe only certainty oi prevYantéion of wanemis-i nm is in the pocitive
ares of the referm treatment pracii_ed at
the: Dr. J. O. Young Medicai Ius itute,
comprehensive, so.entific and thorotizn,
leving received endorsements as tue ve-t
¢ allimodera practice. Recent cases cured
in a few dsys and chronic cases witu revmarkable rapidity. Our tests of tue pres"
“oe Of Taint in the biood are never ia . ag.
. TO PEMALES
The Doctor, after years of patient investi, don end tecatment is enabiedto assure
{t7a Yapid and thorough cures in ali tue .
tun plaints incident ¢ the sex. The w.ax
eo. hope for strengtt and the suffering fur
roiief and oure. :
'i,08e who require personal supervision’
tue Doctor can age with Papa
with carefa® and “nurses where
unrenditied titeietos pe “constant Care
five every agaurance of rapid and perimaJud ouren,
The Lusutute ig supplied with a
L.YING-IN DEPARTMENT,
whore patients will receive the treatment
© C#scmtial in such oases.
CURED AT HOME.
Oorrespondenee. ‘The great difficulty
mauy sick find is the trouble of vis:ting
tuo ety, often inewrring an expense far ex
end can be comminmb ated in .
The above sale‘is hereby postponei to
We nes i
GEOH: -E FLETCHER, Sec’s.
Nevada, Nov. 24%, L835.
AS ESSMENT NOTICE. . .
YHAMPION MINING COMPANY. —Lo~')
C cati-n of principal place of business, .
Grass Valley, Neveda County, California.
ocation of works, Nevada Towuship. N
a County, California. Notive ist
i thet at a meéeting of the Board of
Trustees, held on the Sth day of Novem-/}
. ber, 1-75, an kasessment (No.2) of Thirty .
Gents peor share, was levied upon the cap.
aistock of the said Company, ,pa.abie
. immetiately in United States gold cotp, to
. th S+eretary, at the office of ihe Company,
limthe wb ilding of the old Miners’ Hoétel,
Zoston Ravine, Grass Valley,» evada County. California. Any steck upon whi-h this
lassessment shall remain uvpaid On the}
. 14th day of Deceraber, 1875, will be deem.
. ed délinqnent, and will be duly advertised
for sale at public auction, and ulless. payment is made b‘fore, will. be sold op
TUESDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY, 1875,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with the costa of advertising and expenses
of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees,
JOHN FREDERICK SCHULTHESS,
i : Secretary.
Office—Building of the old Miners’ Hotel, Boston Ravine, Grass Valley, Nevada
County, Cal. Se % n9
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 9, 1875.
0 ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN.
~ Whereas, cn the 25th day of Decerber, 1-74, the Plat‘of Townshrp 18 North,
Range 10 East, was filed in the U. §. Land
Neeby
cording the cost of treatment. ‘his éxpons: Gam be avoided by writing to the
Pome, vt: aurown Way, the symptome of Your f6 or cOmplaint, ~ Cures
ftrarpiitved the ug by personal visit.
SM go “rvanhedeae strictly ¢ ufidential
iu] 2?) Jotters either returned or destroyed,
. &2 3 hedDocter . ! ninall
aos roqhtiting * noe and Becrecy,
Re powa cuniidenee tn him, all you who
suferor wre tn disttess. He will speedily
relieve and ewpe you, = .
Address .
DENS. F. JOSSELYN, M. D,,
616 Sacramento Btreet,
San. Frangisoo, Cal.
WALL'S SARSAPARILLA
48 JODIDE OF POTASS.
Vou %34,
Weise %*, . heumatiam and Mercurial
Pata Sold. by al larmgeifte. =} 5 .
Une Ll ow's Concentrated Flavoring Extvects fap lee Creduly Chea, ten.’
MASON TO. >..
SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Ne Gy Pout omengetr >,
Masonic TmmrLE, Saw Franomeo,
eCRIVE TERY ANDORDINARY DEPOSITS. ©
tis Derm Dynogite, : # Six
Witham many 1 wn
*& short notice. ss wit 4
Cnet Divi iond:“Merm deposits, Oi per
cant, . @ratnary ata; TR p cay
© rtificates of Deposit idauetp? 16 An
the Wuiod all tho prinetpaleiti@ediiurope:
g% eee ¢ Ww . CULVER; a
FE ORY LaoyF es
PGs! w wee su if.. ee ue re
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Sau, Frageisco .
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j fearless newspaper, with veliab)
wamked rep ere! & veina rab
S othe WEEK. eopattmer ¢, e Ain to
LY CHRONICHE the . ly ‘news,
vor in thamorid. Dey Fy dear tink,
LMAVALCO sind: gs: kOR op th fred
py-to ths getter rp-of a club 9 five, For
stub of tan, $°5, with>one free ce py!’ (20
Hes ndAit oat ai very y for
~)“"Phed.isY CHEontens bs 50 shea’
cam 86 YOUNG & Cdiy:San Francisco.
“pooiiag Capics ® rt age, “Betid tor one.
Try the Mazio Ettore of
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wae htelelGnr MBMkE Mois com.
Hund lL privet od hey ofthe *
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so Waywith >ird istorm Borremoving
0, Painty Dor. &c gut eanwmot be gar
met. Good foo tie bath teem, A ‘trial
copvince eee "ye of ite eupesion mer
Sk vour -) f>r ite Manufeetared
YALKINI » GU 4 Co,,San Brameisoo.
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aie acim enaree memes anlp
BH RES _& MYDE,
MUsk a ALE RS,“ee TSR eR ee.,
N PRAN
& ens
\gents for the
a4
PAE best Benutifier of the Complexion .
Low ib sen oynnseth wee Boils,
at the office of the Company, No, 320 .Sanom ar . eoeetbibeReetaeate: ees
Office, and. by Comarisdioner’s. lette? dated
becemb r 2d, 1871, the'S W 4 of N W 4,
NW 4% of SW 4, Sec, 14,and E 4% of NE
Quarter of Section 15 7p township 18 Sorta, +
ange 10 Hast, is to be treated as mineral
in, ataoter natil the co; ary is pPeved,
aftér due notice. And whereas, Lars FP. K.
Bneh, (Post Office address Moore's Flat,
Nevada County, Cal.) did, on the 6th day
of January, 1875, file in the Register’s office
of this district hia Declaratory Statement
‘No. 4,812, claiming the above véseribe:t
land, and has applied teenter the: same as
agtieultural land; alleging it to bemore
valuuble for agricultural than for min‘ng
purposes; Therefore, you vill take nétice,
that under and by virtue of instructions
from ‘the General hand Office, dated May
tth, 1871,.qe have fixed the 2ist day of
December, A. D. 1875, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
pat-this office; before the Register and Re“ceiver. for the hearing of profs to deter
mine the character of said lands. :
In witness whereof wé have hereunto set
our hinds the day and year first above
written.
T. B. McFARCAND, Register.
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Jobn Caldwell, Atty. « z= nig
Delinquent Notice.
i NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of busihess, San Francisco, Californfe. Location
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada County,
California, Notice—‘Lhere are delinquent
upon the following described stock, on accountof Assessment No. 12, levied on the
Twenty-first day.of Qut, 1875, the several
amounts seg ite thé names of the respective shareholders as follows:
. No. of No. r ¥
.Nanieas ~ Cert’e Shares Amt.
Estate of F. L. A. Pi:
oche, 4 4 8 434 434
And in ‘accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the
Qlet day of Oct.1874, 80 many shares
ot each parceh of guch stock as may be
asary, will be soldat public auction
at the office of the Company, No. 320, Sansome street, San Francisco, California, on
Monday, Pwentieth day of Dec., 1875,
‘ab-the-ho o'clock, P.M., of such day,
to pay delinquent assessments thereon,
Lagaier Li ie, advertising and exsosea of the sale. .
Francisco, California.
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
AY ORTH BLOOMFINED GRAVEL MIN.
ING GOMPANY. Location of prig-j
cipal place of business, tan Francis;
ed, California. Location of works, North
Cotihty, "Cahifefiiia,
4 ere_are delingvent; apenas
Fee described stock, on-account of
cae 40, Levied the Twentyfret ay of "Oc a hike eral Gooual:
set opposite the names of the respective
shareholders as follows: .
Names Certifiv’e Bhares Amt
John Nightingste, o OH 500 500John Nightinga.e, 61° GOO 5a0
h. Baroranaed. BF : re
> Dussol, ma F ’ 3
Ltheller bexacutors
° Hatate of F.1,A. saa tae
{Bioche ‘deceased, 62 — B250 250,
And in accordance with law, and am order of thé Board of Directors, made on the
Twenty-first day of Oct., 1875, so manys
h su@h stock
sen Pai beg’ yt public duelion
L375, at the hou of one o'c ock, P. M,
th u day. © ay” phe Aceuniti ts
; and impress the seal of said court, at office,
. iu the erty of Nevads, on the J8th day of
af October, A. D, 1875. :
lea ava
the parties. pisintiff and ddfendants in
this action, and according to their respect.
liverights and intercsts therein. And you;
}are hereby tified. that if you fail:to ap. pesr and answer the said complaint us
. above required, the said plaintiff ‘will ap.
ply to the court for the rehef therein detmanded. °
ee In testimony whereof,.I, Jno.
} seal Pattis -n, Clerk of District Court
foresaid, do hereunto set my: and
JNO. PATTISON, Clerx.
oly By James D. White, Deputy.
J.M, Walling, Piff’s Atty.
LAND NOTICE. .
YNITFD STATES OF AMERICA. Sac) ramento La d Office District, California In the matter of an irregular application for apre-ermption title and aquartz.}
uiine title, to wit: Lot.4, west half of lot 5,
fn section. 2. lot f, east half of half of.lot 6,
in Section 3, Township 15. North, Range 8
tast, Mc unt Diablo Base and Meridian, together with the south half of the southwast
quarter of the southwest quarter of section
44,in township i6 North, aforesald Base
and Meridian. The applicant wil' prove
off or extract all of the mineral therefrom
on the 4th day of Decemover, 1875, at 2
o’clock, ®. M . For Omana Mire, 5 acres;
for the Ross Ranch Mine, 6 acres; for the
Boueher Mine. 2-seres; 2 acres at large for
scattering quartz; 5 acres for placer mings
at large, all being inside of the above ap.
plication,
Sinvle .
iple of'a uew idea in the cheap printing:+‘\ HO may be suffering from the ef.
eretion, will do well tu avaii thems: lven,
lof this, the greatest boon®ever: Irid_ at!
ithe altar of suffering humanity. Dr:
\SPINNEY will guarantee to forfe.t 35 «.
\for every case of seminal weakness.—or
ip'ivate disease of any kind or. ch recter
lwhich he nndertakes aud fails-to cure
. He would therefore tey to the unfortu
inate sufferer. who may read this woti é@
fthat you are treading upon danzerou
i-round when youlouger’ dtiay i se)
ng the proper remedy for your ¢yn
jlaint., You may be in the first stu:
‘emetmmber you are-approaching thla:
f youare bordering upon’. th last,.an
;jare suff-ring some or all of its i]! effect:
ijr-emember that if you persist in procr;
. tination, the time mmst come when th .
ijmost skillful physician can render s
ino assistance; when the door of hor .
twill be closed against ycu; wiren no #1
iigelof merey-can bring you, relief. I:
iino case bas the Dr. failed of sutces
Then let not despair work-upen yeu . )
Himagination, but ‘avail yourself of th
. beneficial results of his trea’ ment befor: i
lsour case is béyond therich of me:tica .
iskill, or before: grim death hurries yo: .
ile 1 @ premature grave. Full cours: c }]
‘treatment $25° Send money by Pos'.
Office order or Express’ with full. de
tiscription of case. Call or Address,
i DR. A, B: SPINNEY,= .
. . . No. 11 Kearny Street, Sanerancisco: . }
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. To THE UNFORTUNATE.
SEW REMEDIES, “NEW REMEDIEg
. DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
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‘ot BLISHED in 1854, for the ‘treat
Hig mnt of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gunorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in all its forms, Seminal Weaknese;-im
potency, ete. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Ulverated eg8 SUccese. ully
ipeated. 3 ¢
DR. GIBBON hap the pleasure of an-°
aouncing that he has returned from Visiting
the principal Hospitals of Eurupe, and has
resuriied > practice at his D-spenrery, 643
Kearney Street, corner of Cammeruia.,. Sup
Francisco, where his old patiénts and those
requiring his services may iad him.The Doctor bas spared neithertime nor
money in seeking out ™w remedies,and baa
returned with ipcrease. acilities for the
alleviation of hueaun suffering.
Horrible Diseases. ——_
How many thousands of pergons, both
aisle atu female, are théré who are sutiering out a miserable existence from the @E>
‘fect of secret indulgences, or frem virte
nto the system ! Look at their
pallid, e:-aciated and disfigured faces and
their broken Gu@u cOnstitations, disqnalifying them for the happiness of marriage
yr the enjoyment of life. In this horrid
situation thousands sufier until death closes
the scere Let parents, guaidians, friends
attend te any ‘of thoge who are sufferiig
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Commercial, Sax PRaxcisco
. with upv of these horrible life destroying
malediea—sce that they are cared for and
. eured before it be too late. Send them im.
. mediately to: Dr. Gibbon, & physician who
— ade private disease hisespecial study
or yeers, and who. is: certain to cure tne
most ineterst® cases? without mercury or
fnjurious drugs. Jt is important those
who are attlieted, or to those who are inter
‘the welfare of. their friends, to be
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Publish@s, Chicago, Il.”
No 728.
Application fora Patent to Min~ing Claim ~
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
: Sacramento, Cal.:Nov. 6, 1875,
Y OTICE is here'ry given that Martin L.
‘Marsh, ‘and the Bank of Sevsada
County, whose Post Office is Nevada City.
Nevada County, (»l., have made app ica
tian tor Patent for the Jenny Lind Viacer
Mine, bearing goid, situate in Hunt’s Hill
Mining District. Nevada County. Calitor.
nit, ami described in the plat and fivtd .
notes on file in this office as follows, viz: j
Survey af Exterior Boundarjes. .
Commencing at a stane marke . ‘*M & BE” .
(for Maine and Eastern) No 4, standi g
4.00 chains N of the north edge of ita&di: gs
iu‘*Greenhorn Creek,” and ma king the:
S Ecornerof the Maine and Eastern Placer ang3l
‘ CENTENNIAL.
ms 1876.
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CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY. .
hee POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphiz, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any point east,should
buy their :
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route,
—THE— :
CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN
. RATLWAY.
THIS {S THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is nade of STEEL RAILS, and
oa it fhus been made the FASTEST time
tbat has ever been MADE in this country.
By this route passengés for points east of
Chicago have choice ot the following lines
from Chicago: : “
BY THE. PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE
AND CHICAG®@ AND PENNSYLVANIA
‘YRAILWAYS. . : =.
BY THK MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIF
AD NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS,
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to New York to Ni.
agra Falls, Buffalo, Kochester, or New Yors
City, . .
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,
4 THROUGH TRAINS Gaiby, with Pall
? Tan Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanesvillé, Wheeling, Washington aud Bulti.
more without vhauge.
ronbing Palduan’s celebrated Puluge sleep.
ing Cars and Coaches, cUunmecting With Uns
Cedar Repids, Ciinton, Sterling and Dixon,
fer Ohicagy and the East.
*
ie wags tena Secretary. . . Miie ‘popular route ts unsurpassed for Office We. 320,” me ‘Street, San . Speed, Comfort, and Safety, The smooth, well -ballasted and perfect track—of ssteel
rails, the celebrated Puilman P:
ing Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph, Sytem) cf
moving trains, the regularity With which
they run, the admirable arr for
runving through cars to "Ch “ftom
all points West, secure to pasBengers all
the comforts in moder Hailway vel.
ing. ‘No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Fornies. ?
Dassehgers will find ‘Tickets via this fa.
the Central Pacigc Raiiroad, Sac
of the Central Pacific Railroad,
WH STENN ET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
VIN HUGI?T, Gen, = =
oR P. STANWOOD, Goueial gency, 12%
. Montgomery St, San Francisco.
DENTISTRY
. _ Over Hyman Bros.’ Store: ~ ©
° He to perf kind
MecnseNeMae Operation Bahco age af
tatest and moat cpproved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
.
Nevada, May 3dth, 1871.
. 2
3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmaa .
e
This is tho.shortest, best, and only line .
ion Pacific Railroad af Onewha, and from .
the West, via grand Junction, Marshall, .
Slé€ep-.
voriié route, at the General Ticket Office of.
ramen
Tickets for sale at all the Ticket ee
Mine. Thence on atrue line, var. 18>"
S 424° W 6.69 cigins cross section line
between Secs 19 and 24, ata poiut 35.4
si e of Sec 24, Tp 16 N, ROE, Mt. Dialto .
Banu M, 10,50 chaips to a stake at the!
junction of sluicing ravine with Greenhorn Creek. Thence ona true line, N
4036 ° W cross sluicing ravine 1.00 cbwin
west bank sluicing ravine, aseend 4.40
chains tc a cedar tree 40 in diam, wuarked
“J L” (tor Jenny Lind.) From this cedar
tree the mouth of the Jenny Lind tunnel
bears N 18° E 2.00 cnuitis dist. Thence
on a true line, N 544° W 3.70 chains,
descend a perpendicular bank.40 ft high
into a. bydraulic cut. 6.00 chains ascend
perpendicular bank out of cut 36.00 chains
to.a make marked JL. Thepee on a true
Hine; N 86% ° E 2:00 cheins cross roaa
heading from Hunt's: Hill to. MecLeod’s
Ranch, 475 qbains irtersect sonth line of
the Maine and Hastern -Miness Thence on
a true line, S 603;° E following along
the 5 lise of Maine and Eastern approved
survey, 41.60 chains to.a stake at place of
beginning, Containing 28. 99-100 acres.
Land on the north ewned by Turner; laud
on the south owned by Hayward & Uo.;land
. on the east and west, vacant,and designated
. as Lot No 50 whd 87, in Sections 19: and 24,
. Townships I6 North, Ranges 9 and 10 East,
Mt. Diablo. Base and Meridian. Said Jocain the records of Hunt’s Hill Mining District. The applieauts claim as purchasers.
All persons ho'ding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
game before this office within eixty days
. from the“first dey of publishing hereof.
nlg <«. T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Niler Searls, Atty.
~ ASSESSMEsT NOTICE,
Oar SPRING GRAVEL"MINING COMPANY. Principal place of “busingss,
Nevada City. Location of works near Wiilow Valley, Nevada Cowaty, Cal, Noticehis
hereby given, that at a meeting of the
. trustees, held at. the office of the Seerctary,
. November the lith, 1875, an ‘ass ssment
. (No.3) of . one dollapper share, was ievied
. ; upon the capital sto<
payable immediately in’ United States goid
. coin, to the Secretary, of the company, at
. his eflice, Broad street.: Neyada City.
Any stoek pon wBich said, assessment
} shall remain Xopaidon thelith day of De
. cember,l875, will be deemed.d+ linquept and
. advert sed for salé at pibhic aucticg,and um
less payment is mate Before, will be sold
fon the ldth: day of January 1816, ‘to
. pay the delinquent assessment thaxeon, together with costs ot advertising ‘and expenses of sale,
‘hy order of the Board of Trustees
’ J.J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Office on Broad street, opposite the Nations }-Hotel, Nevada City. se
Nevada City, Nov. 22th, 1875.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
N the matter of the estate of James Noonan deceased. ice ig hereby ama
by the undersigned, Aministrator of -the
est) te-of said James Noonatt deceased, to
. 4s creditors ‘of; ud Ail persons having
claims against the estate of said deceased,
to present the same with tl@ necessary
Popes within four months from the
‘publication of this notice; to the unNo. ia etal eines it *Neved Gig Nore s et, in Nev:
da Gounty, California. —__ ee 5 ote
JOHN WHITE, Administrator.
es “a ee, » . EE Caldwell, att'y. . n23
Bp P. E. HUGRAON, has openec NUAL MEETING.
in Kidd's Building, Broad Strech,, ame
[Mitolien er gd BANE or WADA
Ww td ing’
House in Newada City on” ~ ene
chains south of the 4% stakaon he ast; P.M.
tion was made Dec. 8, 1864, an. is recorded {
of said> company, .
cunts; graduate of Prince of Wales College. and Stow’s.Model andNormal ‘raitjug School; late State Institute Director
aud Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
pust five years President of the M.nn-apolis Business College; having disposed ot
his entire interest in that 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 Plage, (with
office in Koom 38,) where he will give his
+ persopal attention and servi-es to those
who-desire instruction in Bookheeping or
the Science of Accoants andEnglish
Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author of the celebrated metnod of
Teaching Accounts which has b come so
po ularin elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se
cure a wider field of labor in which to exemplity the superiority of his method -of
instruction, he has organized Burnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
San Frarcisco. ™ : :
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 noteorganized this enterprise mereiyas
an eusy Way to make mu ney, but to esiablish-es"@n viabie a reputation as an Inst: uc
tor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up a Business College of ‘the
bigh: st merit, in wWaich the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition collectéd, and which, by persgnul effort, he will
make the best institution on the Pacific
Coust. in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education. .
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Day SrEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to 4
EVENING Sess1ons—7,30 fo 9.30 P. M.
Students will be entitled to the mse. of
_the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., thus
enabling them to work outside of the hours
of instruction. :
LaviEes—A separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Students. who w'Tl
be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work.
STATIONERY AND Bcoks—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies tor the
course can obtained of us at rates much
below the tsual cost; and corresponding
ip every particelar with the books used in
real business. :
DrpLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved
an steel, ively executed at great cost; they
will be issued to students completing th:
Course in the Businéss Department on
payinent of the fee of five dollars.
No Vacation--Lhe College will be in
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time. ;
' No opyInG FROM Text Boors—The .
thighly objectionable métkod of copying .
from text ‘books without: understanding
whatis intended to be conveytd is altogether avoided. All work done js the direct product of the student’s own thought.
DiscIPLINE—We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upon perfect order aad
system in everything. Wetreat every student as a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. We do not have rules or penalties
butadapt special modes of treatment to.
special cases. No conduct is allowed that
“vould not be tolerated igthe drawing room
of a wellregulated family, sees!
For full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, exptaining Conrse of Study.
We offer inducements that are superior to
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
San Francisco, Cal.
References, by permission: Hon. David
Rurt, State Superintendent of Public In. Struction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson,
. late Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Life
AssuranceSociety, 426 California street, 8.
F.; 8. P.Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sansome street, §. F. :
San Franciseo, Oct. 31, 1875. ,
Ordinance No 71.
N ORDINANCE Tevysing a City Prop.
. erty Tax for the year ending May Ist
1876. . The Trustees of the City of Nevada
jo ordain as follows : Some
Section Ist. A City Property Tax of For.
ty Cents on each one bundred dollars of
axséssed -vetue for general purposes ard
of twenty eents on each one hundrsd
dollars of assessed value for Fire purpeses
is hereby levied upon all the assessable
. and taxable property, both realand personal ‘within the corporste limits of the City!
of Nevada for the year ending May 1. 1876.
W. J. ORGAN, Presédent.
A. H, Hanson, Clerk, n21
No is’ hereby given that I have
sold out the Livery business, and nrgently request all persons indebted to me
to call and settle without defay. All persons having bills against me are ested
to present them, for payment. All bills
’ img nnsettied within 30-da
laced in the bands of an officer for colection. The late business of the Empire
Livery Stable must be settled without delay. and those ae Ig ‘will please take
Nevada, Novséth, 1375, NCASTER.
4
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
those offered by any similar institution in
IMPORTANT NOTICE. .
places, Be, therefore, careful and make
strict ino ries, or you may fall into the
banes of those charlatans. §
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot
self abuse. This solitary vies, pr depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, producing with unerring certainty
-the following train of morbid symptoms, —
unless cembatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringingin the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and tie rattling of chariots, uneasiavss about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
e¢enfused vision: blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difiiaer ce in approachingstrang.
ers, a digiike to form new acquaintanges, s
désposttion to shun society, loss of mem-ory. hectic flushes, pimples and varions
eruptions about the face, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomanix aid frequent insanity.
If reHef be not obtained, persons 80 afflict.
ed should apply immiediately, either in
person or by letter, and have a cure effectedby his new and scientific mode of treating
this discase, which never fails of effecting
quick and radicalc ure. Dr. G. will'give
Ong Hundred Dollars to any one who will
prove-satisfactorily to him that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.
: Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, whe
are suffering under any of.these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred reapunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief. ‘
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages-of medicines may rely
apon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
‘than to be charged with a fair and mutuaily satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than 4 toe prevalent and
ne) fish practice of extortion among quacks
ana pretenders. e
DK. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and perw# nent cure, or make no.charge. .
Cured at Home. oe
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a 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 part of the
conntry, with full and plain direction for
a6e. By enelosing TEN DOLLARS in
‘coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
4 package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to ang part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
etieet, co. ner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic: Box 1967, :
Private ntranesen Commercial treet.
Remem:.er to put BOX 1957 on the let
er
Consultations FREE,
a7" Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertise.
ment in the Darry Transcnipt.’ myl ‘e
INDUSTRIAL
EXHIBITION COMPANY.,
ee
First Mortgage Premium Bond
oy Tax
N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co.
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Dz: Compare it with 4 Hottery; best
in mind that ‘the capital. invested is
ja beet
This loan is issued on a novel plan, and
is authorized by special Act of the Legisla.
ture of the State of New York.
Every bondholder must receive at least
$21, but he may receive
$100,000
{Or $35,000, or $10,000,-0r $6,000, or $3,080,
. &e.,&, 2
4th Premium Allotment, June
th, 1OFBes 2) eusiG 2
1 5th Series Drawing, July 6th
Circulars giving fall explanation, will be
sent, free of ch » ON spvlication.
For Bonds sn information, address
without delay,
— MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.,_
Fixgycra AGENTS,
Post Office Drawer 29. %
Mavcoh AE tunes ec . ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
‘Noveds, Rev. 29, 1605. ‘NEVADA CITY. :
Remit by draft on N.Y. City Banns,
istered Letter or P. 0. Pitan Levey
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