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Sa RAN ay ins alnala nak eraet
Sa yi NN
ge beuciions to perfect them.”
-‘Ratablishbadse5.
abl litigation sprestelning.se Inyentions or
Amerioan‘and “Foreign Patents
“MUCCE:S °R3 TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
3) & Co.,; Solicitors. Patents procured
in all countries. No fers in advance. No
oh «pge wplee fhe acent ig granted. No
feesdor m.king preliminary. examinations,
No-additional fees fur obtain:ng and conducting a rehearing. Special attention
given to Interference Cases betore the Patent Office, Extensions before Gongress, Infringement Suits in different*States, and
Patents. 78 stamp.to Gilmbre & Co for
pesophlet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The last Repert of the Commissioner of
the General Land Office shows 2,897,500
acres of Bounty. hana Warrants outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1855 .
and pei racts. . GILMOsB & CO. pay cash
for them. Sentl by registered letter. If
assignments ure imperfect we give ina
U.,.9: General Land Office.
____. Htates, the Courtof Claims and the South“United States Land Cffice.
..#et our hands the day and yeai first. abov
+ _ aow prepared to furnish all classes with
Olaime, Mintig-aud pre-emptivn—ciaims +
aod Homestead cases attended fe. .
Arrears 6f Pay and Bounty.
Officers, soldiers and euilars of the late
war, or their heirs, aroin” many cases entitled to money from the Government, of
which theghave no knowlédge. . Write
tal-istory—of servies,and-state amouat. “46. speci
__of pay -and_bounty received. Buc loge ayer:
stamp to GILMORE.&.CO , and a full re_ ply, .ufteresaminution, will . be. given you
Pensions.
“All officers, sdliliers, and sailors wound
“ed; ruptured, o¢ injured in the late war,
however Blizlitly, can obtein a pension by
“ sddressing GILMORE & CU.
Gases prosecuted by-GILMORE & €O.,
“arn Claims Cominiseion, ~~~
. Each department of our business 1s con‘gacted ‘in a separate bureau, under th
Sbarge of-the-same experienced parties ex.
ployed by the old firm. Prompt attention
ta all business entrusted to GILMORE &
GO. is thus secared. We desire to win
success by deserving it
_Aadress, GILWMORE & CO.,
ty22 Washivgton, D. C.
-GacnaMENTC Jat’, Dec: 23,1876.
AO ALL ‘WHOM It MAY CURCERN ;
Whereas, on the Ist day of. Nuv. 1873,
the plat of Township. 48 morth, range 13
east, was filed in the U.S. Land Office,and
by the tuttier of the U,, S: beputy Surveyor,
the § B quarter.ef Jeetion 34, in Township
18 north, range Wi. east, is to be treated as
mineral in-cheracter uptil the courary is
wroved, afierdue notice; and whereas, Dan-*
tel A. Rich, (Postoffice address Nevada
(ty, Cal.) did on the 12th day of May,
1876, file in the Register’s Office of this
District, his Pre-empt on Declaration No,
&T38,,cluiming the aboye de-eribed land,
and has applied to euter the same 48 agri_owltaral land, alleging it to be more valuablo foragricultur’. than for mining purposes; therefore you will take notice; that
under aud by virtue of ingtructians, from
the Commission -r of the General Land Of.
fice, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the
ist day of February, A. D 1877 at 11 o'clock
A. M., at this offi.e,,before the Register
and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to .
determine-the-character of suid lands.
In witness whereof, we have herennt
written. '
TB Mc¥aARLAND, Resister,
HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
WM. B. LAKE,
Purchasing Agent, ©
San Franeisco, Casifornia.
"agggg sg sys
Go the Working Class.-—Yo are
sonstant employment at home, the who e
f the timy, or for their spare moments:
Business new, ight and préAtable. Per.
sons of eitner sex easily earn from 50 cents
w'$5 poreverind, ands proportional sum
hy devoting their whole time to the dusiyuss Boys andigiy's earn nearly a8 much
as men, ‘That all who see this notice may
aend their addr ss and test the business
wo makeinig unparalleled offer: ‘To such
ap are not well satisfied, we will send on
dollar to pay for. the treuble vf writipg.
ull particulars, sam’ les worth several
‘dollars-te-commence wor on, andacepy
of Honie and ¥'reside, one of the largesr.
and best Lilustrated Publications, all seut
free by-wnail: Revder, if you want perma’
nent, profitable work, address GEORGE
Hrins -W-KCo.. Portlind, Maine.
Gan’t be made by every
agentevery menth in thr
, Lbusiners: we furnish, but
; buat those willing to work
‘an easily eat & dozen doltarse day right
im their -owan lo, alities, Have no room to
expla n here. Pusine-e pleasent and honorable. Wemer and bovs and girls do ag
* well as men. We will furnish you a com
nlete Outfit freo. The business ‘pays betcer than anything else, We Wil! bear exnonses of +tacting you. Particulars free
Write and see? Fariusrs and mechanics,
their sons and daughters, and all classes
“a need.ot paying work at home, should
evite to us and learn all about the work
at once. Now ia the tinve. Don't driay
Address. Trux &.Co., Augusta, Maine. 1
enema t
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
4 ¥ virtue ef an exeaution to me directed apd. delivered, bering dat:
Fanuary 22d, 1877, isaued from the Cour!
of Leo. Garthe an aeting tice of. the
Peace, in and for the township of Nevada,
Nevada County, and State of California,
vn a judgment rendeiedin said Court, or
tho Rita day.of Sept. Ye, infavor of A
M Hsnsom. a’ d A. R. Wadsworth, ané
against. C.Wm, G. and A. A.Stiles
m the eum. of $°38 65: damaaes, and $2!
50 costs of suit, (on which there isa credit
of $124459) vith accruing costs, T have .
vhis day levied unon and weized,and shal)
expose ab pabdjic auction, infront of thy’
YourtHouse,» Nevads City; @evada Co.
California, ~on-Saturday, March '24th,.1877
, between the hors of 19 A. M, and 5 P.M
, on said day, torcash it U.S ‘gold coin, al,
che right, title and ipterest of said Wm. C
Ww, G,. and A. A. Stiles, of in and to the
following deseribed 1roperty.-.wis: That
sertain quartz ledge, situated in Nevaur
Township, Nevada Ceunty, Clitorni+
commencing st-tHe ,mouth ‘of the 22
—
anown as Roger Willjama Ravine, on kaiLedge, on the north bank of Deer Creéek”
aud from thence runbing. up sd ravine
with said ledge, in a northerly direction
1,200 fect, including land onehoth sides 9!
anid ledge 300 feet, with afl ’
an’ varistions of said ledge, Taken t,
gatisfy the wit tin exeoution and coste, ©
Given’ned + my hand thie “4h Aang o
a S ates Geners. Land Office and . _--“Departusent of the-E-te ior.. Private-Land
* arrest
—orter tt tor ase in—therr—owa)—prac 1
order originally
dips; angle: 4
POND’S, _
EXTRACT.
oy Fear, for I will gpeak of Ex.
celivunt thiggs.
POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable
Pain Déstroser. ‘Has been in use over
thirty yess, and for cleanliness and
_ prompt curative virtues cannot be’ oxcelled. es
CHILDREN. No family can afford to be
without Pond’s Extract. Accidents,
Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are
relieved ulmvat instantly by external application. Promptly reticves pains vf
Burns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings,
Old Sores, Boils, Felons. Corns, etc, Arrests inffimmatiou, rednces sweldings,
s'ops bleeding removes discoloration
ond heals rapidly. f +
FEMALE WEAKNESS. . tt always relieves
pain. in the back and loins, fullInes _and
pressing: ein in the h nausea, vertiIN LEUCORRHGA it has no equal, Any
kinds.of ulcerationstowhich, ladies ~rre
ibject ar mptly cured. uJler dePILES —blind.abd bleeding— weet prompt
~—yelief and readyacure. No-taac howsverchronic or obstisuite cam long resist its
regular use. Se ere Pa
VARICLOSE VEINS. “if-is the only sure
zp
cure, .
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no~equal for
permanence cure eee
BLBBMING fromany cause. For this it
It bas’sived hundreds of,
lives-y,hen all other remedies failed to
bleeding ftom nose» stomach
lungs amd4-else where, :
TOOTHACHE, “Exrache,--Neuralzia” and
Rhenmatiso, ate slike relieved, and of+en permanently cur a
PHYSICIANS of all. schools who are acquainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch
Hazelerecommen’ it to their practice.
We have lettersof commendation from
hundreds of physicians, many.ot whom
_In-addition tthe foregoing, they
its ise for Swellings of “all k' nds, Qvuin. }
sy, Sore Throat, Loflamed ‘Tonsiia, simple an l.chronic Diarrhea, Catuirh (for
‘wHich it js a specitic), Chillblains,
Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, ete, Chappe! mands, Face, aud in-.
deed-all manner-of skin diseases.
TOLLEL USE. Removes Sure uess, Rough.
ne and Smarting; h als cuts, ‘raptions,
and Pimples. dt revives,invigorates and
re‘reshes, while wonderfully improving
the Complicxi-r.-— ’ :
TU. FAKMERBS—Ponda’s Extract. No Stock
Breeder, no Livery Mm eanjafford to be
without-it. Itisused by ail the leading L very Stables. Street Railroads ard
first Horsemen in New York City, _Itbas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sid
dle Chatings Stiffness, Stritebes, Swellings, Cuts, Lacer tions, Ble dings,Pneu
monis, . olic, Diarrha@s, Chills, Colds,
&o. Its range of action is wide, and the
relief it sffords is 80 prompt that it is
. {Invaluable in every Furm yard as well
as in every Farm house. Letit be tried
once. and you will never be without it.
GAUTTON! Pond’s Extract has béen-imitat d. The genuine article has.the
words Pond’s Extraci blown m each bottle. Itis prepared by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properly. Refuse all other preparstions
ef Witch Hazel. This is tke only article
used by physicians; and inte hospitals
of this country and Europe
HISTORY and usesof Pond’s Extract, in
pamphlet-form,s*nt free on application'to
POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY.
jy 22 98 Maidex Lafie, New York.
a
YOUNG MEN
. FE ) may be buffering from the ef.-.
. fect ot Youthful fullies or indis-.
cretion, willdo wel! to avail themselves
lof this, the greatest boon ever laid at
ithealtar of suff-riog humariiy. DR!
‘SPiINNEY-will guarantee -to forteit $5u0
lfor every case of seminal weakness, or,
‘private disease of any kind or cheracter’
‘which he undertakes and fails: to“eure .
He wonld.therefure say to the unfortn-'
juste sifffere, who mnry read this notice.)
Kthat you are treading upon dangeroris:
Pgroundawhen you ionger delxy-in seek .
ling the-prqper remedy for your com.
‘plaint. Y¥oumay be in the first stage;
remember you are approaching the last
[ff you are borderi g upon the last, and)
‘are suffering some or all of its i leffeci
ireamembe that If you persist in procras.)
tination, the time must come when the;
‘mo stskillful physcian can render you
no assistance; when the door of hope}
will be closed against yon; when 10 an-.
elof mercy can bring you 'telief. In
ino case bas the Dr. failed ofsuccess.’
Then let not despair work upon your,
imaginati n, but avail lyourselt of the
jbencticial results of his treatment before
your case is beyond the reach uf medical
kill. or bef-re grim death hurries you’
ito a-premature grave. Full course of;
reatment $25. Send money ty Pos*,
iOffice order or Epress with full .delscription cf case. Call or Address, .
DR. A. B. SEINNEY,
; No. 11 Kearny Street, San Fra.cisco.
. jan. 20.ly a
. PUREE SeeRR ESE SES
So
MATERIALS FOR MAKING
WAX: FLOWERS, ETC.
4 CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials
i& for making WAX’ RLOWERS, also for
AINVENG and DRAWING, besides
TUDIES, FNGRAVINGS, PHOPOGRAPRS, PAINTINGS,
: PASSWPARTOUTS,
and PRAMES,
Jonstantly on nana at reasonadte prices, at
the BRAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St.,San
Srancisco, JgserH Roos & Co. ,
N.B—=Mr. Josep& Roos is not connected
th any ether .bouse in. thasame line int
dv Francisco, . jnl4-1
United States Land C ffice.
MINERAL CPPATION.
SacraMENToO, CaL,, Januery 27, 1877.
To all whom it may concern.
HEREAS, on the 2d day uf: September, 1874, the platof township 17
north, range 9 east, was fildd:iw ihe U. 3.
Land Otfics, and by Commissiower's letter
dated December 2,-1971, te N. BE. 3 of
N, W.', N. % OPN. EL and 8. Woh of
N.#. 34 0f sections, in-township 17 nerth,
range 9 east, is to, be treated as mineral iu
character, until the contrary 18 proved, efter dne notice. And whereas A. , Ladd»,
(Post Office addtess North Cylur.bia, Cal )
did 6% the 4th day of February, 184, Sle
in the Register’s office of this Distpict his
pre-emption Decuwzration, -No.4898, .claining the above described land, and has + pyhed to enter. the same as aieRuituee!
land, alleging it to we more vatuable for
wricultvral than for “‘a‘ining purposes.
Therefore you will take notice’ that under
and by virtue: of’ iustracHons frem the
Jommisdioner.bfthe General Tand Oftice.
lated May 6th, 1871, 2vé have fixed the 12th
lay of March, A,AJ. 1877, at 1 o’clock, P.
M.,’at this office, before the Regist: r and
Receiver, forthe hearing «f. proofs io determine the character of sail kinds.
In witness whereof, we have her unto
written.
T. B. McFARLAND. Register. _® bruars, 4877. ‘M, SCOTT,
~ f@bae
ra : *
ara ee
Ouastabls, Nevaus township. {dap 80 HART FELLOWS, leceiver.
plants seeds“of weakness in the
jnat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow . ”
“ness akin t@biliousness, deposits in urine,
stiee. born child with
“inte thé blood. ~All Venereal Poison is a
. tams.9% yourtroubte or complaint; Cures
set our hands the day and year first above
AFTER A QUARTER OF.
A CENTURY THE
Dr. J. C,. Young
EDICAL AND SURGICAL
_ INSTITUTE,
NTILL offers to the afflicted positive
ere inal cases of
. EMINAL WEAKNESS.
fn Youth is laid the foundation of much
of the 1aisery of after years by the indulgence of the most -destructive of habits
maxing lifea curse, and spreading weakness and ruin among mankind, for itis a
well Known fact that the indglgence of
sdlitary vice; even in the slightest degree,
and shame in after yeare. ,
“2S Yeung: Man
If you experience any weakness you should
not delay, for a day may imperil_your
healtin hots you Life
Guaranteed: bythe Doctor to™
‘Middle-aged of Old,.without Exp sure or
li viorms of
}-Green; D> Salisburs,-Jd. Av. He
United States Land Office.
ip * ee
@xcRAMENTO , CALIFORNIA,
December 12th, isT6
To M. George; Joxeph Sanchez, G. M. Pe«tera, W. Di Washburn. A. C.Foot. Anlon
Francis, N-@evoe, 1. M. Park: r, Wm.
Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E.G. Burtlett,
7. G. Bourn, 8, P. French, J. J. Ott, T.
M. Parker, James Burrett, S. 9. Lucy,
Charles Foster, Wm. Sunis, W. 8. Inskeep, John Brysun.V. .C. Hawes, C. A.
Smith,Joun Block, Georze Smith. George
Arbugas', 8. Nichols.G. G Rutter, CLA,
Merkle, George Fiint, E. W. Morrison,
James Huit, Dau.) Collirs, C. Seilly,
J. Svtens, Hw. Sasov, L, A. Walling, W, k.
_Powell,J.8 Nunes, J. Lewis, Gs Fi
yny: er, P. taylor. R. 8. Shoemaker, C,
Peterson, Chas. Peterson M. D. Soto,
.Jehn Salvador, Frank. Peradpr,_.Thes.
Wikiams, F, G. Gubriel, W. W. &heldon, G. J. Bristol, isaac Small, Jobn
sy yne, A. L, Ellis, G. L. Hicks,
Fraftk Moree, Robert Bell, L. A, Rickete He i nC. ¥.Merithen,Cha-,
A. Hutcuinsun, W. B Bou.h, J. P, Wil4
denrei¢h, . ,
Jéb Printing Office
.COMMERCIALSTREET,
—_+—flow many thousands of persons, both
-. male ana female, are there whoare
_. ing out a mi
TO THE ATE,
sew acicxiun, Soe adits
DR. GIBBON’S. DISPENSARY
Cor. Commercial; Sax Francrsoo
K 1 bLISHED in 1854, for the trea
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
euckes Gonorrhea .Gieet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in «ll its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. Skin Diserses (of year,
standing) and Ulcerated egs success: ully
eatiead.
DR, GIBBON has the pleasure of ap.
nouncing that he+has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and hag
". resumed practice at his [is
} Kearney Street, carner of Cctamerial’ te
Francisco, where bis old patients and thoge
requiring his services may {nd him,
«The-Doctor has. spared neither time nor
money in seekir.g out “ew reiedies, snd hag
returned with ipcreaseu-—acilities for the
alleviation of hmaan suffering. .
Horribie Diseases, _
able exist éree fRGim the ef.
s t indulg va mi
Hinderance from Businegs. The Remedies
are purely vegetable. and of a nature ‘that
teaves no taint behind, Observe the sym.
toms und hasten to check thecourseof the
complaint, if youexperienceany ofnightly discharges, slight d{svharges at
other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness, confusion, .pain_ih “back, limbs or
body,
aversion to society, loss of power, want of
coutrol,variable temper, attacks of si-kirregular bowels, efc. etc.
TE “KIBLE POISGNS.
Among the most subtle and virulent of
poisons in the-human blood is that-arising from Veneréal Taint often breaking
out, after years of apparent cur, in, hid.
eous sores upon various parts of the body.
[ts great danger lics in thevfuct. that it is
given tathe innocent partner ertothe uhout showing in the person
contraclingit. < s
THE CSE OF MERCURY— <=
Only aidr in this t-rrible deception by.drying itupon the surfact und driving it back
blood poison and can be eommuuicated in
the blood, and the only certainty of prevention of .ransmis-ion is in the positive
“ures of the reform treatment practiced at
tus Dr. J. °C. Young’Medical Insitute,’
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having recciwed end rsements,28-the best
of alianoderu practice. Recentcanes cured
in a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. . Our tests of the pres:
ence of ‘aint in the blood are never failing.
TO FEMALES.
The Doctor, after years of patient-investigation a d treatment is enabled to assure
them rapid and thorough cures in all the
compliiuts incident. to the sex. The weak
can hepe for strength and the suffering for
relief and cure. : 5
Those who reqwire personal supetvision
the Doctor can furnish with: apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where
unremitted attention and constant care
yive every assurance of rapid and permanentcures. —
The Instituteis supplied with
LXYING-IN DEPARTMENT,
akere patients wilt receive the-treatment
so essential in such cases.
‘CURED AT HOME.
Correspondence. The great. difficult;
many sirk find is the trouble of visiting .
the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of treatment. ‘This expense can be avoia@ed by writing-to the
Doctor, giviug in yourown Way, the sympguaranteed the same os by personal visit.
All co aunications strictly ¢ nfidential
and all letters either return ad or destroyed.
«e 'T) 6 Doctor ean.be relied upon in all
cases reyuiring confidence and secrecy.
Repose confidence iu him, all you who
sufier or ave in distress. Ho will speedily
relieve and cure you, rs
_ Address 5
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. B., .
618 Sacramento Street,
Box 735. San Francisco, Gal.
=
Look here, Carpenters ! _
OSBORN & ALEXANDER, ~
No. 624, Market Street, °
San Francisco, .
AVE TEE BRST ASSORTMENT AND
the BEST QUALITY of
. Carpenters’ Tools
In California, and tneir prices are below.
‘allothers, bend for descriptive circulur.
DR. SPINNEY & CQ,,
SPECIALISTS,
No; 11, Kearney Street,
fe ib ALL CHRONIC OR PRIVATE
. diseases without the aid of Mercury.
CONSULTATION. FREES,
Office haurs from 9 to 12m. 2to 5, and
6to9Y. mM Sundays excepted,
Consultation Free. “Cait or-address
DR. A.B SPINNEY.
No, 11, Keurney St, *
San Francisco.
GROCERS,
_ Ban Francisco,
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA .
“XELLOW DOCK
AND I0DIDE OF POTASS.
{ITF best-Beautifier of the Complexion
now in use, Cures Pimples. Boils,
Bloteb“s, Rheumatism and Mercurial
Pains. .Yold by all Druggists.
Use l_pw’s Concentrated Flavoring Ex. fdr Ice Cream, Cakes, :
GRBAT INDUCEMENT
TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY
“.RURNITURE.
_PREET from San Francisco being
now réduced to a nominal figure, Partics in NEVADA CITY and vicinity cau
. SAVE 50 PER CENT,
From laoal prices, by senging direct to
J) A. SHABER & €0.;
For anythigg in the FArnitureagd ding
or Upholster’ line, and it will be shipped
promptly, and be eyre to come in gy o-t erder, for they are the cheapest ana niost
reliable aes in San Francisco. Address
forebodings, indige tion, timidity,
. Davis, J.Costa, duvet How,, W. A, Town}send, CE, dohnson, 3. Murphy, James .
~ Allen. Brown, E, D. Herrick, G. W. Ra
FORDHAM & JENNINGS}. lof. sw lida 14 of se 14-of sw 1-4,
Nos. G00 and 602, Front Street.
Of NE 1-4, nw 1-4 of NW. 1-4, 91-2 of sw 1-4
x
__mington, Jas. “Beck. A.* Mitts,_f ar) ;
= Smith, JH. Lindley, Rowt: Wick hf, bp
_ §. Wickiiff, L. K. Honeycurt, . A. Garyin, T. CG, Nupneily, D. V. Mason, J. B,
fienderson, Johu Holder, J. Kk. Rogers
‘FW.-Shaun, W. W:. Price, E Srooks,
E.B. McCrea, J. SteacGmn. John brady,
James Jackstead, J. A. Hill, M. Wale
dron, J. C. Martinly, John Arco'd,
JobnLynch, John G Comancho, J) “Kasta,
_! hos. Kasta, doseph Kaing, Aj costs, Jas
Wharenley, CoC. Lea’ itt, Jhu Patterson, W.-W. Pewler, J. M.tarker, Wm.
Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E. G. B.rtlett
R. B. Gentry, L. Hirschman, H Grover,
8. D. Merchart, Thomas M:in, John
Milborn; E. Harvey, D.McCenush, A.
Rosenberg, 8. P Lord,.J. KR, Pooler,,.C.
©. Gaylor, J. 9. Huniress, C, B rber, H.
V. Rex J. Witt, Geo, Arboyust, W. kbire:
—his Wa; ; sinpine,—I.
.D. Holt, 8 J. Ediy, A. Downey, d.
Hu rison; J. KR. GootmansD, a; Rieh> +}
yon, U.LeBavhtal, P. Kirrolen, W. EF.
Hasta, A. B. Brady, Joseph Lopez. M.
D. Faire, 8. L: Gilhum, John E. Williams, Peter Call, J. McCauley, O.
Meelhert, SH H-ffield, E. m1. frail,
Idbh Bennett, dM. Sw in. Wm. Biegs,
J.Andrews, Robert. Jones, B. Mahan,
T. Loyd, R. thackleten, C. B. brort,
GC. O, ‘taylor, E. Parr, Wm, Parr, J.K.
Underwood, H Ray, G. HoSinn, Wm,
-<Berry, H. D. Doe, B. F. Runaes, He H.
Rallins, & ©. Webster, P. Engtish, P.
. Calaghan, Tnos. Wood, M. Stcckiuale-!
S. Widener, Robert Cryer, C. C. }
Wy
more,-S. P. Lord, P. Kevien, L. Regon
Win. Burnett,Acd. Soulej;O. J. Wiliains,
J. F. Nesutith, O. Stoduard, P. brunstatter, B. Broderick, J EB. rale, Janes
Flood, J. ‘Richards, Wm. Berry, James
Paul, H. ©. Roberts, B. L. Lerwarzne,3.
¥. Paul, C. weblvy,a. Silver,J. McElvy,
Isaac Adder, C F schwartz, B, Ku.tisen,
J. Dibbon, B. McCordel, Wm. WatP, R.
©. Smith, Wm. Caun, W. W. Pastbb, T,
Powell, Thos. Findley. J.D. Lord, ‘H.
Seadden,8. 8. Pars y, Ff. T. Fol om, W.
M. Ratcliffe Wm.'turnham,E. A, Leathe,
E. E. Matteson,H. R. Terre, D. W. Ridley, W.8. McKenzie, Patrick Connelly,
Francis Duffy, Robt. Shakelton, Robt.
Iving,Otto Lutje.Thonas Taylor, James
Foster, G. W.Salisbury, 8. H. ‘Tisdale,
Wm. Miller, S Griftin, Con. Reilly, D.
CoHins. Q. K.Underwood, Wm. Rithards, Philip Rich r’s, John, Hawke,
Joseph Richa ds, Jason Ray “Hig MpCauley, John Peard, F. 0. Lutje, C. ks
Schwartz. Ge W. Hentz, A. R. Lord, and
to all whom it may, concern:
Wuereas, Mineral Affitavits, “Numbers
1, 2:8, 4,.6,6;.7, 8.9 10,19, 23, 24, 26, 27,
830, 32; 34, 6,87, 38, 39,.41, 42, 43, ‘48,51,
64, 55,58,.60, 65, 66. 6”, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81,
$2, 89,.90, 92, 95, 96, 99, 190, 101, 102. 107,
4199, 111, 112, 113 122 123, 124; 125, 126,128,
135, 142, 148, 149. 154, 15°, 159,160, 161, 164,
165, 166,168,195, 202,243, 244. 247. 251,
256, 258, 259, 2 4, 379, 382 and +402, ‘Sacramento Registery, and Numbers 29, 32, 37,
4), 41, 43, 44. 72, Marysville Registety,were
filed in the United States Land Office, alleging the 1nd hereinafter desc ibed to
be mere valuable for m ning than for agricultural purposes; :
Whereas, by Commissioner's letter,
dated Decem!e! 2d, 1871, all of Section
3: NE, dM. BSW My WH. Of BE &. 8
lh of NW & NE 4% Of NW 3. 8'Ction
5; N 1 of section 7: Nw 4 of sw &,
E s ot se {sw 4 of BE 4,45: ction Ty apwW
ks 3, of SE Yi, NR 4 Ot BE yj, BE cf
Ne 4,8 4 Of Nw 4, NE 4 “cf -ww 4, sec.
tion 9; NE \ and 8 ¥ of section 19; w % of
NE yW % efer.&,se 4 of se 4. and w
lg of secli.n 21; and thN 2g of Section 29,
and nw iy of section 31, in Towtiship 13
north, Range 9east, and all of section 1; s
%§ of SE 34, Section 7; E 4 of NE \, sw %
of sr \%. Ww .¢ ofsw 4, section . 1; 8 4 of
section 13:8 3s. of section 15; 8 3 of sR,
and nw 1-4 of ).8E 1-4, section i; Ez 1-2 of
section 23; 8k 1-4, £ 1-2 of sw 14,8 1-2 of
NW 1-4, 58 1-2_of ne 1-4 of NW 1-4, and sp
1-4 of 'nw 1-420f;nw.1-4, F 1-2 of aE 1-4. 81-2
-of gw l-4 of. nm.1-4, and nw 1-4 of sw 1.4 of
NE, 1-4, section 25, in Township. 16 nerth,
ringe7; and all of section 5; Nw 1-4.N l-z
of NE 1:4, ew 1-4 of Ee 1-4, NW I 40! sk 14,
section 7; al, of section 9; sz 1 4.nw 1-4 of
sw bk4, andNE 1-4, scetion Li; sw-t-4 of-scetion 14;und sw:l-4 of, sw 1-4, section 14%,
hawdes-lexof se 1-4, section 25;ip Township
10 north, Range 7 east, and Nw 1-4, section
8; Nw 1-4 of svetion 9: Ww 1-2 of sw 14,.section 17;44.1-2 of NE 1-4, ands T 2 of Section
£1; sw 1-4, BE 1-20f nw 1-4, attd =~ 1-2 of
section 33,rownship 12 north, Range 7
east, andeRots 1,20, 4,5, sw 1-4 of nx 1-4,
a 1.2 of nw 1-4,W1-2 of sw 1-4, 8 1-20f sb
section 1;.N }-2 of SE 1-4 of se 1-4, bw 1-4
ot &E 1-4, N 1-2 of su 1-4, sw 1-4. and -w 1.2
of séetion 3: all of settion 5; 5 1 2 of sz 1-4
and w-2. of section 7; ali of Section 9;
Lots 1, 2,3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8.9, 10, sw-1-4 of sx
}-4,:sw 1-4 and 6 1-2 of Nw 4-4, section 11;
N 1-2 of sE 14, sw J-40f sz 1-4, Lt ut 1-2
Ot ew 14, &F 1-4 of--8W-4-4-8-1-2 of Nw 1-4,
andNE 1l-¢ of Nw 1-4,sectiou 13;-n 1-2 of
sel:dsh 1-F6f aw 1-4, and n1-2 of s ctign
15;@-2<2' ol NE 1-4, sw 1-40f Nw 1-4,5w 4
B 1.2 of se Jed, and sw 140f sE 1-4,section-17; nw 1-4, 8 1-20f NE 1.4. NW 1-4 of
Ns J-4; eB 1e4, sx b-4 Of sw 1-4,NE 1-4 of
sw 1-4, nN 120f nw 1-4 of Sw 1-4, 8 1-2 of
sw 1 4 of sw1-4, and 8 1-2 of WN 1-2 of Nw 1-4
Gf ew 1.4 of sectiun ‘19: N 1-2 of nw.l-4, sz
1-4 of nw 1-4, N 1-4 of NE 1-4 Sw 1-4 0f NE
1-4, Ne 1-4 of Sw 1-4, Nw 1-4. Of SE.d-4 Of
sectivu 21; 8B:1 4 of sw 1-4, L: ts 2 and 3, of
Section 28:;'Let lof ww 1-4. 8w 1-4, £ 1-2: f
68 1-4, not 5 of sk 1-4 of section 25, NE J-4
of sectiqn,29; 3.1-2.0f sE j-4, Sw 1-4, andw
T-2 of section 31; Lots 1,'2, 3,4,°5, 6, 7, &.
aw 1-4 of nw #4, and swd-4, seetion 33;N
1-2 of Nw 1-4, sw 1-4.0f nw 1-4, Lots 3 an.
5 of nw 1-4, Lot 6 of swt.4,2, ts 7 and 8 of
#F t-4-6f section*35; Township 16. north,
Range Sgust, Mount Diablo meridian, is
tobe treated as mineral.in character, until
the.contyery is proved. after due notice:
Anp Wugreas, The Central Pacific Railyoad Company, by B. B, Redding Land
Agent, (Port Office address, San Fratvisco
@xiffornia,) has applied to offer ; roof os
oe charactér of the above described
Blt ;
winder an virtue of iretruc
tire Commissioner ot the Ge 1 Land Offie, May 6) hy 1871, we have fixe: the
‘Sist_day.of March, A.D 1877, at 10 o'clock
AML, at this office, before the Register
and Reeciver, for the hearing of proo té to
determine the.char oter of guid Ignis.
n witness whereof, We have hereunto,
ns trom
Nevada Daily Transcript is the
State. a ate
JEN THE JUSTICE COURT OF NEVADA
ofsne 44,.ahd NE 4 of BW 4, Eection 9; Nn 4s
THEREFOR", you will. take notico that.)
a By’
set our hands the duy snd yesr first above.
most
i+ injurious drugs.
oO. z 7
pallid, ex. aciated-and—disfigured_taces
. fying t navy
Par ths enjoyment—otlife. ti 6
tha scere Let perents, gua. dians, friends
attend. te sny ot those. who. are suffering
with anv of these horrible life destroying
malatica—-sce that. they are cared for and
cured before it be too late. — Send them im.
¢ private disease hisinveterate cases without mereprpor.
It is important te those ~
who are atnieted, orto those who are inter ©
ested in the Welfareof their friends, to be
eareful of the many pretended doctors who
infest al) cities, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the pames of em.
inept. physicians izom Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, cvreful, and make
-gituation thousands suffer until death closeg
. mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who .
gus oe
tae We are prepared to-de Job
Printing ita style second tono
office in this State.
Asan advertising medium the
best. in the Northern part of the
‘
PRICES VERY LOW..
—_
SUMMONS.
Township, in the County of Nevada
State Or Calirornia. J. Nafiziger, Plaintiff,
vs John RK. Goodman, Deferidant.' The people of the Stute of California send greeting
to John R. Goodman, Defendant. Youare
hereby. required to appear im.an accion
brought aguinct.you by the above namcd
Plainti®. in the Justice Court of Nevada
‘Township. County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer betore the Justice
at his otfice, in s:id ‘Township, the c m‘pls. tied suerein within fivecdays ¢¢xclasive ot the day of service), after the
sevice o1 you of this summous-—if served
‘within the Township in which this action
ig brought; or,.it served ont of said “fownship, but in said county, witwin ten days;
otherwise, within twenty days. The s«id
action ig brought to ;xecover the sum of
$92.96 in U. 8. Gold Gein, alleged to be
duetren Defendant, ona promissory note
dated O. t.:3rd,4873, aud interest at the
rate of ten per cent. per annum, from Oct,
$rd, 1873 to date. And you are heye by roti
fied thut if you fail toso appear anid) answer
said complaint: as above: required, said
Plaintiff wl] recover judgment against you,
for the sum of $P2.96, together with costs,
vice and due return hereof Givep under
my bebe this Wth day of October, 1876.
; LEOP. @aARIHE,
Justi¢e of the Peace of said’Tewnship.
: a2z9 :
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Girne to my -place on or about the mid‘Qo Mevot Inly last, sred and white two
year old heifer, b anded C on the leit hip
and. B.on left thigh. .Noearmarks. Sue
wih-be tourt’-atPeaslee’s ranch, sixteen
miles below Grass Valley, on MccCourtuey
road, aftr this date. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges
und takeher away: ~
J. ROBINS N.
Central House, Washington Road.
January ol, 1877.
City Ordinanée.
FANE Board of Trustees of the City of
Ne cda do ordain as follows;
Section, 1.
shall Gre off or discharge any fire crackers,
bombs or exp] sive substances within the
eorporute limits of the City of Nevada,
without first ‘obtaining permission from
the ‘Prestees ot. suid City to do s0, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upoh vonvivtion shall be fined not less than
lurs or be in:prisoned in the City Prison
not to excecd ten days.Section 2.’ This Urdinance sha.léake effect and be in full forceon and after the
Twelfth -day of March, A,D. 1877, &
Passed Pew. }5th, 1877. ue
H. C. MILL, President,
W. J. Orcan, Gierk of the Board of Cit
Trustees. {17 ¥
held at the @ffice of said
5tk day of Mareh, A-D. 18TH,a? 1
business a9 may legal hk
inéeting: JOHN B. HUNTER, Bec.
North San Juan, Feb. 8th, 1877.
Francisco quaeks.
—uil pavable in gol@*coin. Mane legal ser-)
Any person or persons ‘who,
ten dollare Lor more than one hundred dol»hleage.
ANNUAL MEETING. .
Y UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING COM: PANY, -— Netive is hereby given that
che regular Annual Meeting of the \uba
Gravel Range Mining Cora pany, »will be
t “company, Main
street, North san Jusn, on Tuesday, the
#o'elor
A. M, to: eleet Dizectoya for the ensuing
year, andthe transaction of: such other
come. before tha
strict-inaviries, or you may fall into the
‘Seminal Weakne s.
Semina] hLn-issions, the conseqnence ot
elf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
gexual indulgence; is’ practiced ‘by the
extent, producing with unerring certainty
the féllowime. train of morbid symptome,
wuuless, corbatted by scientifie medical
measures, viz: sallow countenance, dark
spots.under the eyes, pain in the head, riagiugin the ears, noice like the rustling of
leavesand the rattling. of, chariots, anessi.
ness about the loms, weakness of the limhs,
éorfused visiou, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difiicerce in approaching strangérs, a disiike teform new avquaintances, 4
disposition to shun sncicty, loss of mem
orv. hectic flushes, pimples and-varion
eru; tions about tne frre, furred tongue,
fetid breath, ect ghs, consumption, night”
“gweats, moionani aid frequent insanity.
If relief be notebtamed, persons so afflict.
ed should apply immediately, either in.
person or by letter, ard have a cure effected .
by his new and scientific.mode of treating .
this discuse, which never tails of: effecting
quick anu radicat “ure. DrrG. will give
One Hundred. DoHareto any one who will.
prove satisfactorily to him that he waseured
of this ‘complaint’ by
Married Men, :
Or those who ccntmplate-marriage, ¥.
aye stiffering under any of these fearful
aiuladies, should not forget the sacred re‘gpupsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief,
Persons Calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of meaicines may relyupon his assurance of eonfaential secrecy
with implicit faith,.end expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
tendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases; ratpertadn a tie prevalentand
selfish practiceof extortion among quacks
and pretenders. ; :
“DR. GABBGN is responsible, and will
ive to each. patient a written instrument,
binding himself tc effect-a radical and per
_Jjement cura,ov make no charge.
Cured -at Home.
Persona at a distance may be CURED:
“HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time-the disease has continned, and the
medicine prom}tly forwarded, free from
dsmege and curiosity, to any part of the:
conntry, with full-and plain direction for
ane. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS: ia
coin, im a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Largo & C,,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express to any part cf the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearne;
stieet, co ner Commercial, San Francisce
Post Offic Bex 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the les
ter. ; :
Consultations. FREE.
aa Correspondents will, please inform
DR. GIBBON that they vend his advertise
ment in thé DAILY TRANSCRIPT. myl
CUNSTABLE’S SALE. 2
Y virtue of an «xecution to me direeted ali. delivered,bearing daté Janu.
ary 20th, 1877, ixsucd fro. the Court of .
L-op ld Garthe, an acting Justice of the
Peace in and forthe townshipof Neyads,
Coanty of Névada, tate of California, on
a judgment'rend-red in, said Court on the
29th day of danmary, 4877, ip fuvor of 4, H.
Hanson and A. R.' Wadsworth, avd against
Wm:G, Wm. G, and Ads. Stiles, in’ the
. sum of $108 84 Camages. end $11 65 costs
of suit, with nccraing costs, I have thia
day levied upon and se zed, and shall expose at public ancti n, in front of the
Court Huse, Nevada City, Nevada County,
Calitornia, on ‘aturday, March. 24th,
1#77, between the hours of 10 o'clock, AM.
‘and 5 o'clock P. M, ofa‘d day. for cash in
U, 8; gold coin, all che rieht, title and interest of the said Wm. C, Wim. G, andA, sy
Stiles of, in and to the following describes .
property, viz: That certan quartz ledge,
sijusted in. Nevada township. county 0
Nevada, stete of Caltforms, commencing
atthe meuth ot }«ger Williams Ravine,
on.sai fledge, on the north—-bank of Deer
Creek) and freni thence ranning with seid 38
ledge up sail ravinein a northerly direc
tion twelve hudtidred feet, including the
Jana om both sides of said "1 dge, 300 feet
east thereof,sud 300 feet west thereof, with
the dips, snyles snd ‘varivtions of #3lt
Taken to satisfy the witnin exects
tion and costs. -Given under mv hand this. 24th day of
‘February, 1877. WM. SCOTT. Consteble
teb-4 evade fo geal?
DT ge gh a HEAD GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY. Location of princivs
place of business, Ne: ad City, Californis,
Location of w rks, adjoiniping 08 the eaé
to Cold Spring Gruvcl mining Co.’8 claim,
Willow Valley, Nevada County, Californ®
k,}-Notice is-herebygiven, that.at 4 meeting
of the Dircctors, held on ther 30th. day of
January, 1877, an, arseasment (No 3) of SF
vents per share, was levied upon the =.
isal 6 ock ¢f the gorporatjon, payable *
mediately iu United States gold cow,
the Secrewmry, ab thie @fice of the Compe
. PREP:
1876, also warrants Nos. 96, 139, 180, 183
6th 1876, will be paid on . resentation.
terest ceases from date. writ en. Bs :
: ~ _ . B, MCFARDAND, Register.
ad ‘HART FEVLOWS, Receiver.
“ali orders or letters of enquiry 0
j J. A, SHABER & GQ.,
. 3y22 #1 Market Street, San Franeasoo.
: =
g
Nevada City, Feb 7th, [877.
ALU warrants on-Genera] Fund, regisA tered prior to. dates also all warrants
on Read Fund ,-registered prior to Oct éth
.184 and ‘186 on'same Fund registered Oct.
In‘. ny—A. Isoard’s store, Bro d_ street, Neve
“aa City, Calitorhia. Any stock upon W a
. this agge; sqrant sual, gr main unpaidy
the 7th dey.of March, 1877 will ‘be =o
quent, ane advertise. for sale et pur:
auction; and anless payment is made g
fore, will be Bold on saturday, the i,
*. ty-fowsth dayef Marrh, 1977, to pay ots
delingnent ars syu-eut, together with ¢
of advertising and experes of sale,
= ED. MULLtR, Secret".
A. Ysoura’s, store, Broad .
ge
3.3%, PAYNE, @cunty Treasurer.
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Office— :
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
titherrol the Ban
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