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February 19, 1878 (4 pages)

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unless the nt fis granted. No fees for ta sking p: inary No additional fees for obtain:ng and con‘ducting & rehearing. ‘Spedial attention given to Interference Cases betore tlie Pat_, ent Office, Extensions betore Congress, In-fnin f all litigation rtaining to Inventions or Patents. ind taap ic Gilmore & Oo. for ‘pam phiet of sixty pages. Old Bounty Land ‘Warrants. The last Report of the Commissioner of _Afe General Land Office shows -2,897,500 ~~ sgereg of Bounty Lana Warrants ontstand-. ing. These were issued under adc of 1665 . and prior acts, G@iuMOnE &-CO, pay cash for Pe. Send by re Oharge tered letter. ‘If ct we give inAssignments are ber serustions to perfect them U. g. General Land Office.the United es Gebers ui. ___ Department of the T ite to. Private Land apd Homestead ud cases attended to. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. ._, Officers, soldiers and sail rs of the late war, or their huirs, are in many cases entified to money from the Government, of which hey have no know e, Write es 6.__Patents procured trieé. No fees in advance. No. minations: . ~ gemont Suite-in different States, and. such as Gonorrhes,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil ” Contssted wawd Owes prow cuted before . returned with ih . alleviation. ~~ sow many thousands of persdns, bo absorbed into the 8: & “CORNER CoMMERCIAL STHEET . Paghettoneney “Din 1854; for the tre t ment of Sexualand Seminal Disease isin all its forms, Seminal Weakness. Inpotency, etc, Skin Diseases,(of year ‘gtanding) and Ulcérated egs stcves« ully treated, ; DR: GIBBON has the. pleasure of an nouncingthat be has returned from visitin the princspal Howpitals of Europe, and ha resumed practice at his Dispensary, 62 Kearney Street, corner of “Commercia., Sar Francrsco, where his old patients and thos . requiring his sérvices-may fiad-him. out Hew remedies, and har cteaseu. facilities for th: of human suffering. Horrible Diseases. ~~ ne male ena female, arethere who are suffer {ng outa miserable existence from the et fect of secret indulgences, or from «viru ysiem ! Look at thei Agr pallid, emac an — Full history ef service, and wstate amount of pay Gnd bounty received.. Enclose ~ . piamp to GIGMORE & CO,, and a full reply, after examination, will be given you €roe. Pensions. = Afi officers, soldiers, and sailors wound wa, ruptured, or injured in the late war, . however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing GLEMORT & Od.. Cases prosecuted. by GILMORE & OO., before the Supreme Court of: he United States, the Oourt of Glaims aud the SouthLach dppartment.of our. burtpess 12 con-@ucted in-a separate bureau, wider tp olangs of the same experienced varties en.ployed. by the Gla firm, Prom) t attention ‘to all business entrusted to GLLMORE & OO. ia_thus-seeured.__ We desire.to win saliegess by deserving. it. places. Be, therefore, careful and wake saaypeet Address, GIL MORE & €O., “. strict inquiries, or you may fell Into the z =——7a Washington, D. 0: . nands of ctherchariatans. = : Seminai Weakness. SREEminmmiees nisi is 5 3: Seminal Emisstons,“tie —— cil . : Rp, _. self abuse This-solitary vies, or depraved] Apnlication for a Patent tO @ . sexunt induigence, is practiced by the _ Uniran Stated Lanp OFrrice,) -Bacramento, Gal, Oct. 27, 1877. TOTICE is heroby given, That the % Urie Mining Goimpany, a corporation,” ynose Post Office is San FAiciseo, Califor 7 nian, his made application for Patent for. 1600 Linear feet of the Oliver quartz mine, io earring gold, with a-amill-ai e contiguous,and with surface ground 600 fect in ‘width, #itmate in Mining Déstrict, Nevada county, QOalitornia, and described fa the plitandy Sold notes on file in this office, as fcllows, viz; R Survey of Exterior Bow) J4ries. 3 Oommencing at the NE corne: of the aim, set post marked. & N EO in mound, from vhich a red fir_treeifiin dia bears 5. 1°, B80 cha, and_the 4% sec corner bet secs 16 and 21, T1IBN,K11E, MDBM bears N10%° E 37.28 chains; thence’ var : WYSE, 8174S £,22.72 chains; descend, + $0 Bouth Fork of Poorman'a (eek,set stake . marked E 5 B& O in bed of creek, from which a Ge iar tree 20: in dia bears N 32° 1} -45 chains; thence 8 38¢° £9.09 chains; S$ W cor olaims, set stake marke £8 WO in mound of rooxs, from which live oak 6 tn dia 8 14> Wit chaine dist.a cedar 16 in dia N 33> .2t che dist, a spruce 20-intia 80° Ad.cha dist, N14. .W 22.72 chs; N Weoor claims and N E cor mill site, set stale marved EN w O in mount, N 833s BE, 9.09 chiins to place of beginning, and containing 20 65-100 acres. Survey of MillSite, Commoncing at the NW corner of the Erie quartz claim, Oliver location, a post marked E NWO tm motind;theace var 164° ¥, 8 8846 > W 6 chains to NW. cor mill site, setistake marked E MSO N W, from vhich a.codar 3U-in dia bédra 8 144° HE .6 chains; . thence 81K EB 10 chains, SW cor mill sito, set Stade marked b MSS Win mound, from which a pine 18 dia bears 8 109 EB 6+ chs; thence N 8846? ES chains, 8 & corn r miltsite, set siaka marked & MS 8S Ein mound, on West line cf Erie quartz claim, _ Oliver locafion, from which a.pine 18 in ‘ia bears N 18? W .SHh champ; thence N pS W 10 chains to plase of beginning, wouteining Sacres,and designated as Lots Nos. 45 A sud 45° B, im section 2t; Township 18 North, Range 1 East, Mt. Diablo Wase and Meridian, Sali location was made by W, Letts Oliver, June (6, 1873,and recorded in the: mining records of Nevada county. ‘Tue mill-site Wag lorated by W. Letts Oliver, Faly.38; 187). “Lhe applicant ol#ims by purchise. ne gat a laimants are'the folland quartz claims_on the Mam>. : _ Ali persons holding any adverse claims ¥heroto are required to present the saue before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, we Tr. B, MoOFARLAND, Register ——freny & Haven, 3, F, Atty’s. ni CITATION con: United. States Land Office, Sacaimenrd, Oa. Dec. 24, 187, O all whem-it nay concern; Whereas, 4. outhe 7th day of January, 1868, the Piat of Townehipié North, Range 7 East, was file! in the U.S. Land Office, and by Commissioner's letter dated December 2d, 1871, the W 46 of NE juarter of section. 4 in Township (6 North, Rane T Fast, is to ne treated as mineral in character, until tho contrary is proved,a!ter due notice. And whereas ©. Jd. Cole, Pugt Office _ atiress Bridgeport Nevada’ © Oounty “Gal, did, on the 20th day of March, 18fT thle in the Re,iste’a Office of this Diatrict his homestead declaration No. %,085, “aiming the above described land, and Rus applied te anter the same, as az icultural lan’, atteging it t> be more valuable for ayriculturalthan for ihining pugnoses; Therefore you wilf-take notice, that under and by virtue of instructions fram the Conrurasioner of the. Géieral Vand Offlce, dated May 6th, 1871, we havefiecd thie 4th day of Februar, A. D. “1878, nt 14 o’olock A. M at this office, before the ov ter and Re -elyer,for the bearing of Pi ‘\8 to defrmine the character of said ade Tn witness thereof, we have hereuel. set wt honds the-day and year first above written. _~_... ', B.MeBARLAND Register. 4ata? HART FELLOWS, Receiver. eet x Tit ors condnuetod in Nevada City care. on by ant his Attericw. M. T. rations Dovem ile sian Francis: , ber : NOTT: — i> bind pes F595 4 ~~ e MUN, M.D. . injurious drugs. It is important to chose . _who are affiicted,or to-those-who-are inter‘unless cembatted by scientific” medical -confidence;-dii ‘ory, hectic flushes, ed should a person oF by oD ERTICTE by L. M. will here. . y Piva off their broken dowu conggitutions, disquali fying hem for the iness of marriage or the enjoyment. of life, . In» this horric gitustion thonsands suffer antil death closer thescene Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are sufferiag maladies—see that they are cared for and. ctited before it be too late. Send them immediately. to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study _ for years, atid who is certain to cure the most. inveterate cases without mercury or estcd in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of fhe many _pfetended doctors whx infest all cities, publishing their skil) in euring all diseases nw few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of ém. inentphysicians from Buropé—and_ other extent, psoducing with unerring certainty, the following train ef morbid symptenis, measures, viz; Saliow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringinv in the -earé, noise. like the rustling of leaves and tho rattling of charidts, wneasiness about the loins, weakness of thé Iimbs, confused. vision. blunted intellect, loss of dence in ap proachingstrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a dispositien.to shun socloty, loss of mem: pimples and variou’, eruptions about the face, furred tongus; fetid breath, ocughs, consumption, night sweats, monomunia and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so affiictpply immediately, ither-in letter, and have # cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical oure. .Dr. @. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove Batisractoriy to lim that he wascured . of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks, oe Married Men; Or those who contemplate marriage, whe. are suffering vader any of these fearfw maladies, should not forget the sacred re. spunsibility-resting upon.them,. nor delay to obtain immediate relief. : DR: GIBBON is responsible, and _ wil) give to each patient a written’ instrument vinding himself {c effect a radical and per manent cure, or make no charge. Cared at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressinga letter to Dr. Gib. bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time tho disease has. continued, and the medicine promptly -forwar-ed, free from dainage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for use, Ry enclosing TEN DOLLARS ‘in coin, In a registered letter tarough) the Post Office, or through Wells, ‘Fargo & Oo., & puckage Of medicine will: be forwaried by expres: tu any part of the Union, Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 628 Rearney stieet, corner Commercial San Francisco Rost Offic Box 1951, _ Privateentrance.on Comtmerctal treet. : ‘ Remember to put BOX 1957 on the let er, aes Oonsultations FREE, : BCorrespondents pleases inform DR. GIBBON thatl.egread his advertise. ment in the Dariy Transcript myl . either sex. iman part of the O71] country who is willing to work 5 ily at h employment that we furnish. § per¥eok in your own town. You need not-bei way from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments . L-Weheveagonts wid are making over $20 per day: All who engage at onrte can make mouey:' fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily.and rapidly at any other business. It costsnothing to try the business. Terms and-$5 Outfit free. Address at once, H; Hatierr & Co , Portland, Maine. jy18-6m_. Is not easily earned in these times, but itean be-made in three months by any one of _ Bankrupt Notice. N the District: Court of the United States, forthe District of California: In the matter of Philandér H. Belden, voluntary bankrupt, This is to give notice that on the 19th day of December, 1877, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Philander H. Belden, of Nevada Olty, in the County of Nevada, and State of California. who Las been sdjudged a Bankrupt on his own -petition; that’ the payment of any debts, and the delivery of ring @ property belonging to such bankru to him or his use, and the transfer, ofpisetr by him, are forbidden ta meeting of the credi banktupt, to prove their-debts, and to chooge oif@-er more ces of hig Estate, will be hold ms Nos, 25 and 26, in “On BR, @, corner of 6, of the city : easier yee ¢, Jun., on the fourt of Jahu» A, 1. 1878, at 2 o'clock p. m. hae . US, U.S. Marsh 28-2. im Kidd's Building, Broad Street. ; He ts propared to perform all kinds of Here yy pte yn ep: engage g = 7 == ‘AS to 1 die) 2 x ~BLVADA CITY. _ ATPRNDING PH¥SIGIAM» . Huble institution to be established first in . with any of these horrible life destroying . " i chains, Thence N 88 al,~ i As Mesae’ of ths 2 District of California. PRIVATE ia “Biso' “: ‘ day of December, 1877, an assessment, ; 3 Jol. and Diseases of the Nor~ “. No, (3) of Thirty Cents per share was levied . Some st ee ede el and oe ae aa vous pysteml. . , upon the capital stock of the Corporstion, . ng ‘School; late Staie Institute Director ae : payable immediatfly im United States gold! 44 Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the HE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF . coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the) 4. sve years President of the Minncapo; human life annnuall Compsuy, Rooms 3 & 4, ,second floor, 309 is Business College; having dispoged of trom seeret and , chused tess old ami rePhiladelphia, Penn , in 1850, and after-° wards in San. Francisco, Cal., in 1854-a8 9 private dispensary, in order to affurd the afflicted thebest medical and stirgical treatment for the above and,all other arfe-tions and complaints. Consultations at the Institute or vy letter, FRE; PHYSICAL & MEN PAL DEBILITY lassitude, weakness of the limbaand back, loss of muscu at power, iadisposition and incapsbility for labor or study, * weak . exhansted feeling, no energy or courage, 5 oT en ofthe heart, duiiness of appre: f hension“enry;-sveTsion to s0ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust,loss of manhood, dizziness,headache, Mental Overwork or Spermatorrhoea, pains inthe side, affections of the eye, pimpleson the face, sexual or other in the justly celebtated physician, ~~ LJ. (ZArKaY, M. DHis method of curing inenses is. peculiarly his «wn, (unkucwn to others) and hence the great sucecés. ; Du. CZAPKAYX may be consultea confidentially in reference to the ‘above and all other complaints, at the institute, No. 209 KEARNY STREET, San. Francisco, Cals:a7 The Doctor offers Free Consultations, Medicines sent by express. . Office hours, §tol0a. M.; 1 todand Tto8P,. M. Address L, J. OZAPKAY, M.D., Post Of-. fice Box 64, San Francisco. epi — : —No 914. ; Application fora Patent to Min~ Sacramento, Cal, Oct. 27, 1877. LY OTICE is hereby given, (hat the : Erie Mining Company,a Corporation, whose Post Office is San Francisco, Cal., ha® made application for Patent for 1.600 linear feet of the Holland Quartz Mine; bear'n, Gold, and mill site contiguous, with ,arface ground 600 feet in width, situate in Mining D field nvtes on file in this office as follows, Survey of Exterior, Boundaries. Commencing at the ne corner of the claims, a post marked ENEHin mound, from which a_pine tree 12in, diam. bears 83> £30 chains and the % sec cor bet secs 16 and 21, Tf 38 N Bll E, Mt D M bears N28%2 £15.76 chains, Thence var 16> 15° B38 1462 22:72 eT SE corn ‘r of olaim; being N&-cear_o live stake jerked ES £ H and EN EO, in mound, from which s red fir tree 16 in. diam beare$1%° B .09-chains. ‘Thence §-833¢° WW. 9.09 chains SW cor éla m. bebing the NW ear Oliver. Jocation,.seb post . ‘marked ES W H, in mound. Thence N 14> W 22.72 chains NW. corner of claim, set post marked E_N W_H from which # sugar pine 4 ft diam~bears 844° E .24 ig. 8 9.09 chains to . place of beginning, containing 20.65 acres. Survey of Mitt site. = -Gormencis gat the 8W corner of ghe Holland location, on Erte Quartz Cisim, astake marked B MSH FE, aid stake being the the NE cor of the Oliver Mili site, and the NW cor of the Oliver location, Erie Quartz Claim. “Thence var 16M > B 8 88346 W 5° chains to SW cor of Mill site, being the NW cor Olive: Mill site, marked steko hb MSHS W. ‘Thence N1%° W10 chains to NW cor Mill site, set-stake mark. ed EMSHNW, in mound. Thenve N 885° E5 chains to NE cor Mill. site. set atake marked EM SH N E,in mound, on West ling Holland Quartz, Claim.» ‘Dherce $1K° E 10 chains to jilace of beginning, containing 6 acres, tnd designated as Lots Nos. 46 A and 46Bin sec 21T 18N,Rile, Mt D Band M. Said location was made by J: L. Holand Jane 16, 1873, “and recorded in the mining recor’s of, Nevada County. The Mill site was: ldcated Fuly.23, 1877, by J. L: Holland, The 2pplican’. claims: by purchase. Adjoining cluimants are: the Oliver Quartz Mine on the South.All persons holding any adverse claime thereto are hereby reqtired to present the fron the first day of publishing hereof. car -. i. McFAREAND, Revister. rv @ray & Haven, SF, Acty’s; Hl SUMMONS.Nthe Justice’s Court of Nevada TownI ship, in the Qounty of Nevada, James jields, Plaintiff, vs. Alexander Hall, De fendent. . Youare hereby required to »2pIie above mnated, Paintin the st od y the above named Pi 68 WHEE OF Nevada Township. County of. Nevada, State of California, ana toankwer before the Justice at-his cflice in\seid Téwnship the complaint filed therein “w'thin five days exclusive of the service on you of this Summons, and served ‘within the township in which this action is. brought; er. if served ovit-uf said Township, but in sald. County, Within ton days; otherwise, within tw @nty cays. The said action is brought twrecover the sum of $193 00 and interest thereon at the rate of one and. onehalf per cent. per month from May 16 1860, all payable ih. gold coin, all) to be due of a promissory note executed by Defendant. on the above named 15) as per complaint. of May, 1860, “you are hereby noyto so appear and anfplaint as above required, ff will recover’ judgment against you for the sum of $193 60 and ineat thereon a8 herein stated, all payable in gold coin, together with costa, Given under my hand this 15th day of November. 1877" LEOP. GARTHE, Jutice of the 2eace of said Township. W.D. LONG, Pitif’s Atty. A true copy. t: WM. SOOTT. Constable W: D. LONG, Attornew and Counselor at Law 5 AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ee Ae atria ca ORs Sine NR Sop EDWARDS’ Hote?. st ‘Bloomfield, is « The Hote is . Cn sours «. District. Nevaua Count Vital weakness; nervousness, low spirits, . jatrict, Nevada county, . California. and described in the piat-and ;—— r location, set . same before this fice within sixty days . . } TOILET-GSE: -] M., returning leave Nevada‘ ‘ oat ng leave Nevada City at 9 F in MININ : x eipad place of basiness—San » F. , California. zocation of Works, Grass Valley Mining ¥, California. tice is'hereby given, that at of D che California street, San Francisco, Cslifornia. Any stock upon which this assessment shal] remain unpaid on the Thirtieth day of January, 187? will. be delinquent and advertised for sale xt public auction; avid uiless payment fa made before will be so'd on SALURDAY, the sixteenth day of February, 1876, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising #nd expe nserot gale By order of the Buard of Directors. per see eae J. M, BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Office—HKooms 3 & 4, second floor, No 369 Califcurnia Street, == =8429 OS nee Se = a $i.000 fo the ‘rrest and Convictii m of any. person or persons guilty of Arson, in firing the premises known as the Moore’s Flat Blue Gravel Minizg Co’s Heisting Works, RIB Sa a WHE MOORE'S FLAT BLUE GRAVEL "MINIS G COMPANY offer a reward of } SAN FRANCISCO. ENRY “BARNARD, A. M., P: rofessor \cretion, Willdo oe ore Zr is entire interest in that institution, and emoved to San Francisco, will hereafter onduct a First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Room 38,) where he.will give his who desire instruction in Bookk the Science of Accounts and Branches . Prof. Barnurd-is the originator and author of the celebrated metiod of > popular in elucidating the intricacies and personal attention amd-services to . those . . Teaching Accounts. Which has Decome so . of we a ‘for every B privete disease of any ki which he undertakes and fails t0 cure . He would therefore vay tothe tnforty.! ‘nate sufferea whe may read this notice . ‘that you are treading upon dangeron;. J ground when ,ou lotiger delay in seek + ing the ploper remedy for your com. : laint. Youmay & ps first Stage:.
réeacember you are ny the laet . Ji you are borderi. g wpon the last, ang! ‘ate suffering somecor Abeer. ; Lrememie: that 1 Phd persist in procras: timation, the tim mtst come when the! mo st rkilifal podagn aag SbnddT yeh ,D6 assistance; when the«loor of hos will be_.loted sgainst you; vhen no an.! mysteries of Bookkeeping.” In order to ge~ a wider field of labor in which to €xcure __emplify the superiority of his method et instruction, be has organized Barnard’s } Business College and Telegraph Institute, San Francisco.i Wo more students wit be admitted-to the . College: than Professor Barnard can attend to with nis own personal instruction. H has not organizes this enterprise merely as an way to ake m: ney, but to esiab= el of mercy can bring you relief.” Jp) no case has the Dr. failed of snuceess ‘Then. let. net erage ork wpen you be -fiejal results of his treatment before. +} your case is beyond the reach uf medieaiit skill. or before prim “dedth-h ‘toa premature (rave. —1 trestmen rt Office ordér or Eptess with fall de scriptiv. of case. Cali or Address, . } PR: 4B, SPINNEY, . Kearny Street. fan Praxcieco, . NO ia St . San Franci>« é a “Ofc 6, 309 Galiforn + H, SARLTON, Jr.,JM. BUFFINGTON, “Presideut Secretary. ai n29-1m BANERUPT NOTICE. N the District Court of the United States, for the. bistrict of California. In the matter ‘of Silus O. Whiting, voluntarv bankrupt. This.is to give notice, that band seks n0—— or a a eet oe 26th day of ipeeamabes. & a ee . enabling them to work outside ofthe hours’ -a_euee.— charges moderate. = rantin. bankruptcy— was issh Pera ne ee. ir ==:Commnnications strictly ¢eonfidential. . tate of bilas 0. Whiting, of Nevada Uity, . "TT apIEsA. seps mt in the county vf Nevada andthe State -of Culifornia;-who-has be-n adjudged a bankrrupt on tis own > thatthe pay~ment of any -debts, and fale of any ‘property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of ary property ‘Thut a weeting of the ¢ editors of the said tate. will be held at a Courtof Bunkruptey. to be holden at Roums Nos. 2h and 2f, to the building situated on N -#eorner of Washington -and Battery Streets; of the City and County af Sao Francisco, before Samuel J. Clarke, Jun. Register, on the lith -day~of-~drmuary,-4:D:, 1978, af 2 o’vlock, P.M. . #, P. MARSELLUS, U. 8. Marshal, — “Gay AB Menger ger, District-of-Cal-POND’S — EXTRACT. ear, forI will speak of Excellent things.”* POND’S EXTRACT. ‘The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in use Over thirty yeais, and for cleanliness and prompt curative virtnes cannot be. oxcelled. GHILDREN. No fami} 2B ean afford to be Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are felieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains of Burns, Scalds, Excorfations, Chafings, O14 Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, ete. Ar: rests inflammation, reducés swellings, BRtops bleeding removes discoloration ind heals rapidly, wi FEMALE WEAKNESS. <talways reliever ~ pain in the back and loins, fulines and pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertiont Ox IN LEUCORR as no.equal, All kinds of ule®l? -neto zich adies are ar promptly cured, as 1n book accompanying each bettle. PILES—bling and bleeding—meet prompt relief andready cure, No case however chronic or. obstinate can long resist its regular use. : : VARICLOSE VEINS. 16 is the only, sure cure, P : KIDNEY DISEASES. Ithas no equal for permanent cvre‘ BLEEDING irom any.cense, For this it is a-specitic. It has saved hyndreds of lives when all other remedies, failea to arrest bleeding.from nose, . stomach " aod and ascent OOTHAC ache, ets vie are alike relieved, ten permanently cured PHYSICIANS of. all: schools who are acnainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch Hazel recommend it, to. their practice. We have letters of commendation, from hundreds of physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own In addition tthe foregoing, they’ order its use. for Swellings of ell kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflameéd Tongils, simple and chronte Diarrhea, Catarrh, (for which it is a specific), Chiliains, Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chapped mands, Face, and indeed all. manner of skim diseases. Neuralgia,.and and of= ne and Smarting; heals baa tiie 5 and, Pi es. It revives,invigorates roiddahedt while wonderfully! improving the Complexion . 4 TO FARMEBS—P nd’s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery eaft afford to be without it, It istised by all the leading Livery Jes, Street Railroads and first Horsetne. in New Lae City. te bas ear for rains, Harness or Sx ie Ohoaaee gress. Seratches, Swell“fngs, Cuts, Laceratione, Ble dings,Pneu monia, « olic, Diarrhwa, Chills, Colds, &e,. Its rangeof action is wide, and the relief.it affords.is so prompt that it is invaluable in every Farm yard as well asin every Farm bouse, Letit be tried once. and you. will never be without it. CAUTION! Pond’s Extract has been imitated. The genuine article, has the words Pond’s Extract blown in each bottle. Itis prepared by. the only persons living who éver knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse at! other preparstione of Witch Hazel.« Tuis isthe only article used by physicians. and in the hospitals of this, couatry.and Enrope. ‘HISTORY and ures of Pond’s Extract, in _ pamphlet form sent free en application te POND’s EXTRACT COMPANY. jy28 ‘W Maiden Lace. New ork. a THE OLD ACCOMMODATION, Line. — cee Se See ee es Stary& ue Novada, My Jin, 1 . pil tical Business him, are forbidden by tawbankrupt, to prove their debts, and to4 Pchoosé one or more assignees Of his es} ._Pond’s _ Bx _ Agridents, . l uller de. . practice. . . as en Viable @ tor ashe has left behind hini in Minnisota. and to build up a. Business College of th: highest merit, in which the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition collect. ed, and which, by persoual effort, he will make the best institution on the Pacific. Coast. in which to obtain a first class PracEAucation.* : HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, Day Sessions—9 to 11.30 AVM. and 2 to ag ES SEsstoxns—7,30 to 9. £(P. M, “Students will be entitled to the use of tne rooms from 8.30 4. M. to 5 P. M., thus t yéserved for the Lafly Students. who will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work. — Prussia, t STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—Our_arrangefi nts are such that -ai-sappiies forthe . pourse can be-obteined of us at rates muuch “Our Diplomas are engrave in every part sed Peay business DirPLomAs will be issaed to-students completing -thCourse in_ the —Businers Department enpayment of the fee of five Jo‘lars. No Vacation—The College wilt be tn session during the-entire year. Students will bé Admitted at any tinie. . = No Copxinc FROM TEXT Booxs—The highly »bjectionable method of copying from text. books without understanding what fs intended-to-ve -conveyed-is site: gether avoided. All work done 3s the di: rect product of the student’s own thought DiscrpLise—We maintain the most "rigid discipline. insisting upcn perfect order aya system in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman -or Indy, and expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in ‘return, We do not have rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to : al-cases. No conduct. is-ellowed that vould not be tolerated in the drawing toom ‘ofa wellregulited tamily. “. For full particulars send for Catalogue and Cirenlars. explaining Course of Study. We offer inducements that are superior to those offered 4 off _pizilar._institution.in_ the city. For further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, ; San Francisco, Cal. . References, by permission, Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon.-f{ B. Wilson tate ntendent of Public InstructionMinnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. £ b.; ‘S.P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sav some street, 8. F. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. Co-Partiership Notice. NOW all men by these presents, that we, Thomas Shurtleff an: Alexander Jameson, both residents of Nevada City and Ceunty, State off California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves ipto a Co-vpartpership, and we agree each with the other, to fee Go-partners for the purpose of carrying onmand conducting thebusinest of general merchandise, iu Nevada County, State of California, under the firm name of Shurtof business of said firm is at Nevada City, County and State vf California. That the names of. all persons interested as partners in such business, are all aboye stated and signed hereto and that the partnership will continue and be ih full force until further notice by ue. Ede THOMAS SHURT a ALEX JAMIESON, Nevada, Novemb« P27th, 1877. : ., County. ‘Warrants. LL Warrents on General Fund. regisA tered prior to January 1th, L878; also warrants on Special Fund fers yet. prior Bey Fund,registered prior to October 5th, 1877; also all Warrants on Hospita! Fund Registered prior to April 6th, 1877; also Warran:s Nos.1, 2, 3, 4, and5, on same Fund, registered April 6th,1877. will be paid on presentsution. Interest ceases from date. FM Paxne, ‘ : Sounty Treasurer. tx¢ vada City, Jan. 11, 1878. “ ea? HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stuckholders of the Omega Water & Wifiing Co., will “bé held ‘at the Citizens Bank, in Nevada City, at 2 o'clock P. M on the 14th day of January, 1878. dec5-td R. We*TULLY, Secretary P.K.STOCKTON, _ OFFICIAL REPORTER, a orcmHR County Court, Sacramente. LL orders from Nevada City ettended toat ioe, Olg-be % 1 as ormana <a sai a [etipiset ot super sins of te County . a, State lifornia ty its Ling renewal of iof Déer cadisk se taRS tol at e crossing Creek, on the North San Jnan and Marysville road, at the °point known as Fieve’s ° HENRY FIENE, Deer Creek Crossing, Dec. 12, Jere. Ny GROCE onding . sed in on Bteel, finely exeented at great cost; the . leff& Jamieson. That the principal placey 45 { =. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ie 3 GOLD MENING com. PANY. Loention of orincipal place of: business, Ne: ada. City, Nevada Connty California, Location of w: rks, Willow Val. ley, Nevada County ;Oadifornis. Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Directors, held om the 4th day of December, 1577, an.arsestment of Hight cents per share, was leviell Upon the -eapital stock Of the corporation, payable immediately in United: States. gold. coin, to Secretiry, at the vffice of the Compa. ny —N.W. Knowlton’s Jewelry store,Nevada City, California. Any stock upon which —~"jan. W-ly ee ee the 4th day of Jan‘y, 1878, will he delin. of advertising and expens¢s of sale., -._ FRED A-SACKET, Secretary: _ Office, hnowilton’s Jewelry Store, Seva. da City, 1. ao Sent Ab Mineral ——<s United States Land Office, SackaMENTO,.Cau., Dec. 24; 1877. O-ALS WHOM. TP MAY. GGNGERY,“Whereas, on the 7th day of dannary, 186-,the Plat of ‘Town: hip 16 North, Range 7 East, wus Aled ‘in the’ U8! Land Office, and by -Comimissior ers tetter ber 2d, Is7i the W 1-2 of NE quarter o? ‘Section 4, in Township 36 N,fange 7 E,is to be treated as mineral in character, until thé contrary 8 proved, after “due” notice; And whereas! C. J, Cole, yPost: Office:ad= drere Bridgeport, Nevada County.Cal.)did, on the 20th éay of March, 1877, file in the Register s office of this District, his Homestead Declaration, No. 2085, claiming tie : above described Jand, apd has applied to cnter the sume a8 agricultural fand. alleging it to be more valuable for agricultaral than for mining BL met Therefore, yeu General Vand Office, dated May 6th, 1871, ‘we have fixed the 4th @ayof Feb. A. D. 1878, at 11 o’clock A. M. at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of preefs. to determine the. charwe have*hereuntd setour hands the day and year first above written. ~ * "TB. MCFARLAND, Register. . janto HART FELLOWS, Receiver. Application for a Patent toa Mining Claim. Tnited States Land Office Sacramenité, Cal., Jan. 22d, rent N OTIGE is hereby given that, William a Vownie,whose post office is Nevada Gity, Nevada coanty, California, has’ made application fer Patent for the Conaolids ~“Pavific Mining Company’s cles, ‘bearing gold; situate in Washington Mining District, Nevada county, California, and deseribed as follows, viz: The NW 4g Of tection 23, the NE %& ef section 22, the Ns of SW 4s of section 23, the 8 % of NW % of SW 44 rf section 14, the W % of NE X of section 83, the W % of SE \ of rete eee 4g of SW, the 8 % of N 4¢ of Sk y of SW ¥. the 8 ¥ of SE & cf SW & oie re Hieoents it N, range 10 F, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian,containing 640 acres. $ id locations were «made in‘1876; end duly recorded in Nevada ecunty »n ining records. of Neyada City. The applicant claims by purchase. joining claunmants.ere the Centennial mine on the sonth east. _ All persons holding any adverte claims thereto ure hereby requfred to present the e within. TB. McFARLAND, Register. J. My Wailing, Applicant's Att’y. jan 31 CAUTION —TO— HYDRAULIC. MINERS! LL persons, excepting those wh® have purchased the right from me,ere hereby Cautioned against using, or making, or selling any device for turning the dis charge pipes of Hydraulic Machines whick uses the dcflecting power of the stream of water. Any sich device is an infringement of United States Letters Patent, “to mé on the 76th of May, 137¢, and reissued September 19th, 1876. 1 as¥9 commenced suit against Kichard Boskfn for infrimging my said patent, and imtent to prosecute all parties using such deviee without license from me. there being na other way to protect my rights. Any parties wishing to wurchaee tue ight 1° use this Gevice, can do so by making 4bPlicaticn to me. . ; _ HENRY 0. PERKINS, Bloomfield; Nevad—'on; C4).t : ~ ‘North — NO. BULLDOSING. “HYDRAULIC MERE, beat, bythe threate of lees. ' Fane from ed aa C. Perkins Deter: Nogzle. I guarantee © 2 ana 7 J Sao age doubt but Mrs wilt es My De ’ or ¢haracte: . § € 9%, Send mosey by Pow . i@ deted-Deeen Will take notice, tha by cater by virtue of instructions from the Commissioner of the’ acter of said lands. In witness whereof, ° Ad. ~ ane before this Oiiice with sixty = from the first day of publishing hereel. VOL. XXXV _. NEVADA’ CITY 4.P. BROWN. cians “CITIZENS 1 {BROAD STREET, Ni AL: STOCK OFPFTCRRS £. M. PRESTO D BR. Mo MURBAE .oa6 Wp cae. joax f. MonGin ‘ tone ewees pre. R. M. Hunt; > gag, M. Hughes, Niles Searls. Recaive Deposits.buy t Purchise Geld Dust a: Highest ptice paid for Werrants. aaa: 3S Ne YORK, . : — : §AN FRANCISC( ie ~~ SAN JO! Also set Exchange on Banking Business. New York—First Natic San Franctsco —First N San Josée —Farmers Nat Los Angies—-Gometrére Application for a Mining € Untrep Srarzs -.---fiacremente, Gast Na is hereby ¢ Gasnweiler, whos address in San Fran ~ihrougu his duty author dsy made spplication fi “Ancho” Quartz nine al ated iu T 18, NR, 11 E ridian, county of Nevad nia,and described in 5s notes-on file ‘n this ¢fti wit:—Ancho Quartz Min the SE corner of the cla: ASE iwmound, fram ¥ tr thn bears 8° SES oF spruce tree 36. in. diam O33 echsand the \ se secs 16 and 21, (18, N fk bears (by c.deulaticn) N — chains; thenge. variation 73°, W1 51% cha, south ter of lode, 3.03 chs SW stake Marked A oS WwW: Peroni corner of m Tas 4.84,N, site 30.30 NW SOF chain AN-W in mound 3. N 73 end and cents: of lode, astake marked AN Ein i 23.99 cross Stillman r of beginning, containin site, commencing’ at.a s $Sin mound om-+he ) the Ancho Quarts .A4 fie 6.08 northerly co arke@ AM SNS, S1' beginni.g containing claim was located on th A. 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