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July 7, 1876 (4 pages)

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Bite NN Erne . Cage eer EW REMEDIEg SPENSARY EY STREET, » San Fraxctssg ces . z sf egs Blows. ally pleasure of 2 hed f De Tom Vishing Evprope, and bag 7, 42 » San 204 thos Mme nee nd hag 3 {cr the i 23 and vyaricus furred tongue, neumption, night frequent insanity, _ persons so sfij liately, either in ea cure effected ode of treating -faits of effecting Dr. G, . willl give ny one who will 1that he wareurad either of the Sap Men, riste marrisge, who , of these fearful t the-escred re them, nor delay ief. a _,Gibbon’s office or necicines may rely Snfidentiel evcrecy a tow prevalent mad ‘tien among quacks~ : spepsible, and wil writen instrument, ct a-radice] and pe 7 ot lO Ca % may be CURED A? a lettdr to Dr. Gib nyptome, length a—< rwarded, free. from to any part of the plain direction fot TEN DOLLARS iz letter through the Wells, Fargo & Co,, will be forwarded of the Unia. BON, 623 Kearney cial, San Francisce ‘ormmertial treet. OX 1957 on thems will Please inform -read his sdvertis a NSCRIPT. my)” 66. bs Patent te Mi aim. LAND OFFICE Cal., Msy 4, 1976. piven that William ise. H. O. Dauchey, nith, Geo. Mclvor, W. Duncan, whose itr, Neveda. County, xtion for Patent for Mining Claims, bear? hington Mining Die Cat., and described irveyed lend, being V kof RE wend8 ,the NE i of #& dN E ¥ andN % of sof Pp Big ofS Ws fiange 10 East. ‘avd % of NW ycf{SW wth Range G1 Fast eentsining S49 17-108 sicts of the following » Jocation, made Fed: Downie et al: the F.ebruary Mi 1876, the Duncsn location, -+—by-1.—_ 39 _Daunesn ion, made March 1 si: the Wise locates y F. A, Wire, etels mode Maich 1! 1876 the Danchay locatic® 1875, end the McIvor ry 19, 1976. AlLof f record in the efice r of Nevada Court, applicants claim 5Y on. the clsim #@ On the East. by *® Shis cloimed by Chae nud South by rany adverse claims quired to pres nt (he ce within sixty day* ublishing hereof. ARLAND Reg tet, ‘or ar ) MARRIAGE. FoR YouNeG MER of Errors and oe od restored. im moved. New method nd remarzabdle rem rulers sent free, +2 larees HOWARD AS 9 Noth Ninth n institution having S onorable. act % rE taba CITY, + The Daily Granseript : “NEVADA CITY, CALe — “BROWN & WATSON, Proprietors. REPUBLICAN. STATE CUNVENTION. Booms or THE UNION REPUBLICAN SraTE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, San Francisco, May 23, 1876. WHE next Union Republican. State Con: ~“Yention ‘for the nomination of Six PRESIDENTIAL EvEcrors and “Six ALTERMATES, anda ‘‘state Controller,” to fHl the vacancy caused by the deccase of Hon. J. W. MANDEVILLE, the late incumbent, will pa held in the city of San. Francisco, on . WEDNESDAY, Aagust 9th, 1876, at Dashaway Hall, south side of, Post street, between Kearney.'and .Dupont streets, at ten o'clock A M. : In calling the Convention for the election ot delegates, -the eommittees of the se verel counties are recommended to invite all, Republicau electors, and all other voters without regard to past political differences or previous party affiliations, who are opposed to reviving sectional issues, and de. eo-partnets fer the purpose of carrying and -Co-partaership“F-NOW all men by these presents, that ~ we, A.H. Hausuri, régsiding at the eity-of Névada, county of Nevads, and A, R. Wads-vorth, residing at the city of Ne vada, county of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declere thet we have organized and-formed cursclves into a co-partnership, and we covenant and agree cach with the other, to be conducting the business of buyingand selling groceries, provisions and liquors, in the city of Nevada, coyuty of Nevada, aud State of California, under tie. firm name aud style of Hanson & Wadsworth. -That the principal place of busiress of said co-partnership is situated at the city of Nevada, County of Nevada and State aforesaid. That the nanies of. all persons int rested as partners in euch. business, are above stated, and signed heréto, and that such partnership will. continue and be in force until further notice by us. .In ‘witness whereof, we'’have hereunto set’), + our bands and seals, this 14th day of June, A. D., 1876. A. H. HANSON, jnils A.R. WADSWORTH, NOTICE. ike IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 2 the principal place of business ofthe Nevuas “and Mountain Lakes Ice Company is removed from Nevada City, Nevada County, State of California, to the City sire-to promote friendly fecling and permanent harmony throughout the co intry by maintaining and entorcipg ali the constitutioual rights vf every citizen including the fulland free exercise of the right of suffrage without intimidation and without fraud; who are in favor of the continued prosecution ‘and punishment of all official “dishonesty, and of an economical administration of the Government by honest, fa thfuf’and capable o‘ficers; who are in favor-of-making such feforms in_govern—mcht—as-experience--may from time to time suggest: who are opposed to impairany of its obligati IF taining in every way the national faith aud financial honor; who hold that the commun school syste'o is the nursery of American liberty‘ and should be lutely free froin sectarian control; who believe that, for the promotion of these ends the direction of the Government should continue to be corfided to those who adhere to the principle of 1776, and suppart sustitution and the laws; and Who arein favor of recfundaof National Unity in this them as incorporated in the C ognizing and strengthening .the mental principles Jentenpial Anniversary of the birth of the Republic. : ‘Le apportionment of Delegates is as fol lows: Alameda...-.--. 19 Plumas..--++++-++ 4 Alpine...s60.++:ISacramento..-.21 Amador ....-..7iS3an Benito..,.<.-3 Batt vec ivcken yess 10}5an Berrardino, PES Calaveras ... wees e Gian Dit O..e-0. --t COlBBB sacs is osee ss 4'San Francisco..7 Contra Costa. .<...Sisan Joaquin.... 1 Dat Notte ....--: 1i3an Louis Obispo. . El Dorado...:.-. oSau_Mateo...5.PVOENO. 0.55 iccccncce 2Santa Barbara... Humiboldt.. <... Sisahta’ Clara.... 1 ci veceehvees 4 ..3,Sauta Cruz....3'shasta MSierra... Seevwces Secduccesscews 4'SonomMA. ..6.-+-PSULEET. 62. eee eee sees ing the credit of the nation by depreciating . ons, and io favor of sus-_. maintained .abso. ..d'Stanislaus ...+.--: ‘and-Couhty. 9f San Francisco, and State of California. ( . Nevada City, June 9, 1876. . H. W. VALANTINE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, ( FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE SC REETS, over Preston’s Drug Store. Entrancé an Pine street. a Residence. at * the, uld Keeney place, on Main St. Orders left at E, M, Preston’s will be attended to. nig HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A HOUSE containing six rooms, good cellar. and weil of water, new out buildings, first-class fences, one-fourth acres of land planted to choice fruit trees vines aud berries, the balance with vegetables, A good title given. The place is:-within ten minutes walk-of the Court House. For further particulars enquire of jnis : : LEE-GARTHE. ‘. COUNTY WARRANTS. . HALE, Sec, "LL warrants on General Fund, registered prior to Jan. 5th, 1576. Also ¢} all Warrants on Road Fund, registered ;. prior to January 12th, 1876, ~will be paid 5 . on presetitation. Interest ceases from date. . JtRRY PAYNE, Treasurer. p> 5 5 6j 3y R. W. TuLix, Deputy, Nev ida; June sth, 1876. . AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, For Restoring Gray Hair To Irs NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. 6 and Refining Works), having fitted up the old Pacific Mail pbuilding, No. 524 Sacramento street, corner Leidesdorff, as +n ‘all minerals, salts, water or oththree and . _ Advancing . ness will be continued by W. A. Sigourney, years,sickness . to whom all debts must be pdid, and, who 2 care, disap-. will Le responsible forall liabilities. peintmentand My F. A. POTTER. hereditary predisposition all NEW ASSAY OFFICE. HOMAS PRICE (formerly of the San Francisco Assayiug Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, isnow prepared to make’ assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores, as well as complete or partial analysis of er substances that may b_ desired. : ‘His office will be opened for ‘business on Monday, May 1st, . and he hopes that his long residence and experience inhispfession will entitle him tour sonable portion of the businvss of his friendsand the public generally. a30-3m JUST ISSUED. 200th EDITION. MAN HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, A Medical Essay on the cause and cureof premature decline in man, showing how health is lost-and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted-vitality. and ell other diseases appertaining thereto the results of twenty years successful prac. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.’—There is no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London Times. JURTIS ON ““MANHOOD.”—This boox shoula be read by the young for ‘instruc. tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it will injure no one.—Medical Times and Gazette. Price—One Dollar, by mail or express Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or P. O. Box 497, San Francisco, al. 65-ly DISSOLUTION. NHE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under. the firm name of Potter & Sigourney, is this day dissolved by mutual consent—F. A. Potter retiring from the firm. The busitir Ww. A. SIGOURNEY. Nevada City, Mey 30, 13876. e Ky, prematurely. turn the Hair er of them inA chine itto shed Ayfr’s Hain ‘Vicor, by long \ County Committees and. Congre Committees will make provision in reapective counties for the election of deP egates in accordance with said apportion. ment, holding Primary elections Tor the choice of such delegates; and the State Central Committee recommends taat the . _ Delegates choten to the State Convention be empowered to act as Delegates to the is . ofte . restoresNts color, when faded or gray. stimulstesthe nutritive orgabs to healthy Lactivit ;. reserves both the hair and ~ anc S \and extensive use, has pro\ ’ ven that it 1s the falling of the hair immediatety; enews the growth, and always — t ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. rails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleep. ing Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf . 176: -—— PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES . Passengers: “or Ch CENTENNIAL. TERN RAILWAY. 1 € TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, . CHICAGO AN THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and on it. has been made the FASTEST time tbat has ever been MADE in this country. By this route paasenges-for -points. east of . Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago: ie ; tITTSBURG, -FORT WAYN AND CHICAGU AND PENNSYLVANIA BY THE Via the Pioneer Route, —THE— RAILWAY. RAILWAYS. BY-THE MICHIGAN CENTRA TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN ‘AND ERIF¥ AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RALUWAYS. e) THROUGH TRAINS, with . Pullman Pullman Palace Drawing Rowm and Sleeping Cars through to New York to.Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York City. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 4 GR THROUGH TRAINS Gdily, with 1876. CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1876, CONSTABLE SALE. “¥ > Y¥_ virtue of -en-Exectution to me-directed and delivered, from the Court nderson, a _dusticeof the Peace BUSINESS COLLEGE, —AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISLO, 5 hes POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, icago, Niagra Falls Pittsburg, PhiladeIpliia, Montreal, Quebec New York, Boston, or apy point east, should . buy their D NORTHWESTER of John a Hin and for the Township and County of Nevada, State of California, on a certain judgment rendered therein on the nineteenth dsy of May, 1876,in favor of A. Sanford. and agaist G,. W. Jones, for the sum ef Two Hundred and Forty-Six 88-100 Dollars debt and interest thereon at the rate of one per cent. per ‘month, from the 8th day of August, 1873, with costs taxed at Three Dollars, with accruing costs, all payable in Gold and Silver cein of the United States, I have levied upon” find seized, and sliall expose for public. sale in front of the Court House, Nevada City, Nevada. Connty, California, forCush, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY,: the 22nd Day of July, 1876, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. M,, and 3 o.clock Pp. w., all the right, title and interest of the said G. W. Jones, of, in, and to the. following real property, to-wit: That certain piece or percel of land situated, lying and being in the Township ‘and County of Nevada, State of California, located in Willow Valley, about 3 miles easterly from the City and bounded as follows: Commencing at Xof Nevada,on the old Washington Road, a large ouk tree situated about midway between the old Washington Road and MusHEN BARNARD, A. M., Professor of Mathematic and Science of Accounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col. lege, and Stow’s Model and Norinal Trainjng School; late State Institute Director aud Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the past five years President of the Minneapo: lis Business College; havi.g disposed of _ —his~entire-interest—in tht institution, and removed to San: Franclsco, will hereafter Tenduct a First Class Conmercial College in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220-Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Room 38,) where he will give his personal attention and services to those . who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or tifeScience of Accoants and English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and author of the celebrated method of ‘Teaching Accounts Which has bccome so popular in elucidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to secure a wider field of lebor in which to exemplify'the superiority of his method of instruction, he has organized Barnard’s Business College and ‘Telegraph Institute; San Francisco, ; aS A SPECIAL FEATURE, No more students wili be admitted to the man Palace Cars, for Newark, ZsnesAND Pnit quito Creek, and about. 2 chains from east, and running thence north,46> 30° east to an oak tree 46's> west: wnd-40-chains, tua cedar tree. Thence 43% east 40 chains to place of beginning, containing 160 acres of land. For better description; referenec is made to Book of Pre-emption Claims of Nevada County. Taken to satisfy said Execution with accruing costs, : WM. SCOTT, Constable of Nevada Township. Nevada City, June 15th, 1876, jel8 wille,, Wheeling, Washington and BualtiCollege than Professur Burnard can attend to with his own persoual instruction: has not organized this enterprise merely ag an easy Way to inake mney, but to establish ‘as en viable a reputation as an Instruec..tor as hé has lett behind him in Minnesota;— and to build up a Business College: of the highest merit, in waich the fullest equiv. alent will be given for all Tuition collect. ed, and which, by personal effert, he will muke the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. tical Business Education. He ~~ —_ HOURS. OF INSTRUCTION,more without change. This is thé shortest,” best, and only line _ PROBATE-NOTICK. the Probate Court of the County of Nev z vada, State of California. a SrEssitons—9 to 11.30 A. M, and 2 to PM. EVENING SEssr1ons--7,30 to 9.30 P. M. Students will be entitled to the use of runping Pullman's celebrated Palate Sicep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from the West, via grandJunction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for Chicago and the East. _ In_ the This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth, well ballasted and perfect track of steel moving trains, the regularity. with which they run, the. adm‘rabje arrangement for runving through all pojuts West, secure to passengers all . the comforts in modern Rajlway Travel. ing. No changes of cars an lays at Ferries. “Passengers will find Tickets via this favoriie route, at the General Ticket Office of ears. to Chicago from d‘ne tedious dethe Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets fer seleat allthe Tieket Offices . of the Central Pacific Railroad. ‘ W. H. SRENNET, Gen. Pas, MARVIN HUGIPTS, Gen. Sup. H. P. SFANWOOD, General Age Montgomery St, San Firantiseo. 7 a MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO, CORNER OF . Agt. J AND SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO WHOLESALE DEALERS IMPLEMETS, STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL AND MINING GOODs . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL imatter of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff dee’d. . It appearing to the Judge of this . Court, by the petition this day filed and . presented by P. Sutton, the Administaator ; of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased, praying for an Order of Sal¢ of Real Estate = is necessary to sell the whole or . some portion of the Real estate to pay the . expenses and charges-of administration, . It is therefore ordered by the Judye of said Court, that all persons interested in . the Estate of ‘said deceased, appear before . the said Probate Conrt’on SATURDaY, tne . 22nd day of July 1876; at 11 o'clock 4. M, in . the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, to show cause why an -order should not be granted to the said . . Administrator tO sell so much of the Real . Estate of the said deceased as shall be ne. cessary or advisable. And that a copy of . this Order be published at least four guccessive weeks inthe Nevada Daily Tran. SORIPT, a Dewspaper printed and published ~ . in said County. 4 JOHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge. Nevada City, June 20th, 1876. je2l es M.Walling Att'y for Administrator. 4 Notice to Creditors. w the Probate Court of the-County_of Nevada, State or California. Im the tec of. thé Estate of Solon Shurtleff . deceased. Notice is hereby given by the . acemaned Adminigtrator of the kstate . of Solun Shurtleff deceased, to the credi™, . That . against the said deceased. to exhibit them . with the necessary vouchers, Within four } months after the first Publication of this . notiee, to the sail adimitNstrator, at his . residence, near the Town Talk, Nevada . Township, Nevdua County, Staveof Culifornia. . tore of, andsall persons having claims . s ; . and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. the rooms from 8.30 A. M.to5 P.M., thus enabling them to work cutside of the hours of instruction, s LavigsA separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Stutents. who will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work. : STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies ior the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with tlie books used in reay business. ; : payment of the fee of five dol session during the entire year, will be admitted at any time. DirtomMas~-Our Diplomas are engraved n steel, flvely executed at great cost; they will be issued to students completing the Course in the Business a on ars, No Vacarion--The College will be in _ Students No CorvyinG FkRoM TEX£—Booxs--The highly objectionable metbod of copying from text books without understanding what is intended to be conveyed is alto. . . gether avoided, All work done is the direct product of the student's own thought. DiscIpLINE--We muintain-the most. rigid discipline, insisting upc pb perfect order aad system in everything, We treat every student 45 a gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in return. Ve do not bave rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. No conduct is allowed that would not be tolerated in the drawing room ofa well regulated faniily, For fui! particulars send for Catalogue . We. offer incucements-that are superier to those-offered by any similar. institution in the city. for further information uddress BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ~-120 Sutter strect, Room 38, San Francisco, Cal. . Adininisteator of the Estate of Shurtletf, deceased, ¢ Nevada City, June &th, 1876, J. M. Walling, Att’y.. i t es No; . 767. P. SUTTON Sulon Burt, State Superintendent of Publie In. Btruction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson lateSuperintendent of Punlic Instruction MinnePeta; W. D. Garland, Equitable. Lif AssuranceSociety, 426 Culifornia street. £ F.; 5S. P, Halth—Attorney at-Law, 213 Sau some street, S: “Ran Francisco, OC 31, 1875, at References, by permissionHon. David.. Congressional Conventions,of their respect‘ ive districts. The State Central __mends the following test: Opposition to the restoration to power of the Democratic varty,; and intention te act ‘Yin good faith with the Repubiican . Party.” By order of the Committee. . M.D. BORUCK, ALEX G. ABELL Bec. K. 8. C. UO. Chairman. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ‘NOLD SPRING GuAVEL MINING CO Principal place of Gusiness, Nevada . City. Location of works near Willow Val ley, Nevada county, Val. ~ given, that-at-a-meeting.of the Trustees held at the office of the Secretary, June . of one dollar and fifty cents (34-50) per share was lst, i876; an assessinent (No. 7,) levied upon the capital stock of. said com pany : payable(immediately in United States goli coin, to the Secretary of the company wt his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stock upon which suid assessmen ghall-remain unpaid on the Ist day o July, 1876, will be deéenred delinquen and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be . acid on the 12th day of July, 1876, to pay . the delinquent ussesament thereon, togetnSN er with costs of advertising and expense of sale. y By order of the Board of Trustees. i. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Nevada City, June Ist, 1876 Committee recom Notice is hereby brashy, weak or. sickly its beauty. ‘Th pliable and strengthHair, becomes gloss; “ened: tost hair regro with lively expres . . gion: falling hair is chetked and establish. hair resume their original co ation is sure and harmless. It druff, heals all humors, and keepst . cool, clean and soft—under which ¢ . tions, diseases ot the scalp are impossib As # dres*ing tor ladies’ hair the VIGor is . praised for its grateful'and agreeable perfume, and valued fcr t¥e soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. PREPARED BY DR. J. Cc. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. } Practical and Analytical Chemists. nSold by all Druggists and dealers in Medangs3l Its oper> ’ . Ayer’s Sarsaparill‘a For Purifying the Blood. Thi 8 com pound of “the vegetable a 1‘4. teratives, Sarst if t if} s/ “Oa “GB Stillingia and So Mandrake with EA the lIodides of Potassium and 8 most effectual cure of a series NILES SEARLS, Atterney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, In front of the Cou of complaints . which are very prevalent and afflicting. It { purifies the blood, purges,out the lurking . humors in the system, that undermine . health and settle into troublesome disor. ders. Eruptions of the skin are the ap. pearance on the surface of ‘humours that . should be expelled from therblood; In. __NICE GROCERIES. CHAS. F. ROBINSON T his Store, on BROAD STREET, opA posite the Methodist Church, keeps . eonstantly on hand as. fine a stock of GR«)VERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found in Nevada city, which will be sold as LO THE LOWEST: ‘tive meacall.o . ternal derangements are the determination . gan, or orgaris, whose action they déerange; } apd whose substance they disease and de. Stroy. AYER's SARSAPARILLA expels these . humors from the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they produce disap pear, such as Ulcerations of the Liver, 1 . Stomach, Kidneys, Langs, ~ Eruptive Diseases of the S#in, St. An NEW SAW MIL, AT WILLOW VALLEY. ; HE New Mill at Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill al} orders for Building or Mining Luaber, all kinds of Lumber kept constantly.op hank. Orders left at the office on Boulder Street, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine S&reet will be gayi 14 attended to. L: & D Mansz. Pustules, Blagches, Boils, Tumors, Tette ease, Dropsy, Dyspe General Debility. health returns. _—_. : PREPARED BY Dr. J. Cc. AYER & Co., 33 dan-f/, @parilla, Dock, } “Tron Mmakés a +-Hf-these same -humeors-te some internal or" Eruptions and thony’s Fire, Rose or et Paps Som Pimples and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm Uleers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pain in the Bones, side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhea arising from internal ulceration and uterine diseis, Emariation and ith their departure JEWELERS, _Clock Tower Building, . CORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGO ERY STREETS, AN FRANCISCO, OFFER SUPERIOR I¥ dneements to purchas. ers of . = WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE. Orders from the interior will. . meet with prompt attention, and goods forwarded at very low prices. January 20th, 1876.-3m MATERIALS FOR MAKING . WAX FLOWERS, ETC. CHOICE ASSOKTMENT of materials for making WAX FLOWERS, also for PAINTING and DRAWING, besides STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGHAPHS, PAINTINGS, PASStLPARTOUTS, and FRAMES, Constantly on hand st ressonabie prices, at the BEAUX ARTs STORE, 20 Post St., San Francisco, JosErH Koos & Co. N. B.—Mr. Joseph Koos is not connected know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, ana OR STOCK IS. COMPLETE in every department, and our prices AS LOW as any house in the State forthe same class of goods. We handle none but what we “aiways keep the latest improved Machines which sre known -to—be-good, and prefexable to the older styles: : SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF . Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Portable En-~ines, Moline Wind Mills, Gold Medal Separators, DVayior Sulky Rakes, Haine’s Gen. Headews . Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake, . Trade Engines, Vibrator Threshers, Challenge Spring Wa«appona, Schuttler Farm Wayons, Pitt's Horse Powers, and THE MEADOW KING MOWER S&F” See them before you buy any © Send for Catalogues. y et . Mustang Liniment PREPARED and bottled under ye knme__diate supervision of Professor Thomas kt. Cross, for ye last 30 YEARS. This celebrated Lininient has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Sce#ids, ourus, Salt Kheam, sore Nipples, Swellings, Lainehess, Chapped Hends, Poison. ous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str ins, Galle, Stiff Joints, InMUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do jst whet is promised, or ye money will be refunded. Sold .by all Druggiste and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye GENUINE. —— Lyon Manufacturing Co. Julyl3-ly New York. LYON’S KATHAIRON, 50 Certs Per Bottte. H* been in use over Half a Century. It Promotes the Growth, Preserves, Color, Ircrenses the Vigor th any other house ini the same line int en wusF rancisco: jnl4-1 > flammation, &c.on besst, than all Lini. . Application-for-a Patent to Y OTICE is hereby given that Edwin R. j Waring, whore Post office is Colfax, Placer Oonpty, California, has made appli. cation fora Patent mine acres, rnary Ist, 1873, by E. R. Waring and oti. ers, but is nut of record. Mining Claim. . SACRAMENTO, CaL_, May 9, 1876, tor the Fimrmia Piace bearing gold, situate in Little York . mining District, Nevada County, Califor. ". nia, and described as follows, viz: . surveyed laud, being the S 6 of S W % of . id S% of Sk \y of N W.4 of Sec. . . sess: s for variety, enterprise artistic wealth oO NRY-E, 5, M D M, containing 40 Said location wes made about FebThe applicant perrons holding auy adverse-clainns thrreto are hereby required to presevt the same . before this Office within sixty &. the first day of publishing h-1eof. m ais tater. diys fro T.B.MCFARLAND LEGISTER. REGULATION K.P. 1. 0.0. F., MASONIC GOODS, Schuyler, Hartley & ‘Graham, 19 Maiden Lane New York. —— MUSIC POUCHES, . -EPAULETTES, ~~ BATONS FOR BANDS. 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