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June 12, 1878 (4 pages)

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~ at-the office of the Company, Room ss shall remain unpaid on-the 17th day of June, 4, D, 1878, wl be delinquent, und advertised --for saie at public auction; and unless payment is mpde befor be sold onthe: 5th “aay of July, . hes Probate Court. -(ay oOth,-1818. Revised Orcdivances of the Ciry . ~ any kind, or brush,or shall allow any-such intending to erect any building within this -rints during the time such building is bedate per -qiarter; apd-—every-person-orpers "KE Gasper, Clepk. saipst the said decedent to exhibit them Assessment Notice: oo S é HE Nevada Gravel Mining Company, Ty location of principal place of business SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Location -of, works Nevada (ity, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that st @ meeting of the Board of Directors, hgid on the 14th day of May, a.p. 1878, an assessment (No.%) of ten cénts per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, -in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, 5i1. California stry-Stevenson’s Building, Ban Francisco, Cal, : Any stock upon which this assessment pay the delinquent assessment, tog.faer with costs of adver tisingan lexporfen of sale.-e Board of Di*ectors. ‘ J. PENTICOST, Sec. Office; Room No. 12,511 California’ St., Btephenson’s Buildiag, San Franciseo, by order of t Sen “TATE of @alifornia, county of Nevad ii the water of the ertatoor Mibert 12,TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW. REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! bey DE: GIBBON’S " DISPENSARY,. 623 Kearny Street, CORNER COMMERCIAL “STREET, San: Francisco. NSTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat 4, ment of Sexual nd Seminal Diseass such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil isin allits forms, Seminal: Weakness Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and. Ulcerated legs successfully treated. ; ; Dk. GIBBON has the pleasure of an nouncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and ha resumed practice at his Dispensary, 6 chardin,deceased. Pursnant to an order of said Court, made¢.on-the.30th day of May, A.D. 1318, notice is hereby given. that pionday,. the bth of dime; Ay DP. 1878, at 1H-o’clock A. MI. of ssid day, and the Court Room of-said Court, at the Court House it the city and county of Nevada, have been appointed asthetime and place for proving the will-of said Hubertus Schardin,deces’d, and for hearing the application of Catharips Schardin for the isguance to her of Letters Testamentary thereon, when ard oytieie ath person interested nay appear and contest the same. E : JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. J, 1, Caldwell, Att'y for pet’r. returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. a Horribie Diseases. How matty -thousands of persons, beth male and female, are there-who are suffering out a miserable existence fram the effect-or secret indulgences, or.frum —virus absorbed into.tle system ! Wook at their -pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and meni hroker tin wit constitutions; ater fyingthem-for the happiness of marriage -or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situstion thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are. sufferiug with any of these horrible life destroying of Nevada q Maladies ~ see that they are cared for and —— see s Revised Ordinance No. 5. Section 1, Any person or persons who gshallthrow into aliy of “the streets or BewS cis ef thig city, or in any portion-of Deer Creek Syithin the city limits, rapbish of rubbish or brush to lay in fronj of his or their buildings, oseupled 16ts'br premises or irany wy 6 batractthe streets. or sid walks, shall upon conviction therest be fined in any sum not less than Ten and not to exceed Fifty Dollars, or. by imprisonmient in.the city prison not to exceed ten days, provided that any person or persons 6 leave to occupy not more than-one-half of the width of the street in front of his or their premises —with miateing erocted, s 9; 6, LOCKELEN, President, K. Casrern, Clerk. ] Vay 230, 1878) Revised Ordinance No, 7. Section 8. Evéry person engaged in the inerant vending of dry goods, clothing, jewelry, froveries or any other class.of uerghandise, within. the-corporate limits of the city, shall pay for license to do the suine the sum of twenty-five dollars per qfarter, ~ hvery person engaged in the itinerant nwof fruit and vegetables within the corporate limits of the city; when not pros caced by himself, or in the vending of any fish orahell fish, shell before commencing any such trafiie, procure and pay fora license to carry on said business of ten dolons taking out such license, while en{aged inssuch traffic, aré required to have the same. in his or their possession, ‘and exhibit the same when required by the pyeper authorities ot the-city of Nevada, s. otion 14. Optum retailing and smoking establishments. Every person 6r firm cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease his especial study for years, and. who is. cértain to cure the taost.inveterate cases without mercury or injurions drugs: It is important to those wira are afflicted, or ta thosé who are’ interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the imany pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing Upon the piblicby using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful andmike strict inquiries, or you ‘may fall inte the hands of cthercharlatans. hingi Weakness. eminal “missions, the—conseqnense-ot, self abuse,_-This solitary vice, or dépraved “sexual Indulgence, is practiced by “the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimitid extent, producing with unerring ‘certainty, the teHowing train—of-morbidt sy mptems: unless combatted by scientific’ medical i How countenance, dark yes, pain inthe head, ringingintbe ears, noise Jike the rustling of loavesand the rattling of chariots, uiueasihess about the ee of the limbs, eonfused yision, blihted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approachinystrangers, a dislike toform new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and variou eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid—breath, coughs, coasumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity, If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict. ed should apply immediately, either -in person or by letter, and have a cute effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never tails of effecting a. quick ant radical cure,_.Dr-G.willwive One Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. = Martied Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under ‘any of these fearful engaged if the business of retailing opium, Andevery porson or company wh shall . Kkeepand refail opium for the purpose of} being smoke l noon the apot or elsewhere, bhall pay a dicensea for the transaetion of ; such business, of Twenty Doilurs per quar. . ter. 3. OG. LOCKLUIN, President. kK, Casven, Clerk, Revised Ordinance, No, 16, . Section 1.’ The Marshal ‘and Policeman . thailin all eases of artesf fur violation of Ciby Ordinavees, where the fine is collect. et, aud not ofnerwise, receive the sum of . Hix Doilara for their services in making . paid arrest and attending on court’ trial. section 4. The City Policeman or Night } Witchtoan, shall receive -as:competisation . “Tox his sorvices the sum of Sixty Dollars . pet month, to be paid out of the General Fund of the city treasury, The Policeman or Bight Watchman: shail not collect any. meney from citizens for night watehing, “ J. 0, LUCKLIN, Pre: ident, aserR, Clerk, ¥ ava + af = Revised Ordinance No. 41, Section 1. Horned cattle, horses, mules or ggats. No horned cattle, horses, mules or proats, Shall be-permitted to ran at latve Within the corporate timits of the City of Nevada ip the: night time; between the hours of 38 o’clock P. M. and 5 0'’elock A.M, Section 2.It shall be lawfal toe andat #6 hereby made the duty ot the City Marghaltotikeup and impound all horned eattle, horses, mules er goats, found run ning at large withine the city limite; be: twyeu-the hours above ‘stated, in Kect-on 1, J. ©. LOCKLIN, President, K. Casvrn, Clerk, diay 23d,. 1s, Nevised Ordinance No, 46. maladies, should not forget the sacred re. Ssponsitility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain inimediate relief. DI. GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patisnt a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical ‘and per. manent cure, or make no charge: * Cured at Home, , Person® at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the ‘disease has continned, and the medicine promptly forwarded, freé from . dainage. and curtosity, to any part of the . conntry, with full and ‘plain direction for use. By enclosing TEN: DOLLARS in ; coin, fu a registered letter through the Post Oilice, er through Wells, Fargo & Co,, a package of medicine will be forwarded by expyess to any part of the Union. Address DK. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney cheet.corner. Commercial San Francisco Post Ofice Box 1057, Privateentrance on Commercial treet. : Remember to put BOX 1057 on tbe let er. Oonsultations FREE, R# Correspondents will please inform —PR-AHBBON that-they+ead—this-adment in the DarLy Pranecripr f vayl a DOERTIST ERY R. P. FE, HUGHSON, has opened an office In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is proparéd to perform all kinds of Mechanieal and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most approvéd styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcabits and Alun iniam, Satisfactiou varanteed as to quehty and price of work. Sactioa l, The City Assessor shell ro . ceive as compensation: for his offletald ser: yieos the sum of two hundred dollars por anntin, . section 2, All ordinances heretofore dconcerning the office ef City Asses. bor are hereby repealed, J.C LOCKLIN, President. Caspen, Clerk: _—_— K. ry An: Ordinance, Fixing the compensation as*Qlerk of the } board of.'frustecs of the Citv ef Nevada. . The Trastees of the Gity of Neyada door. . _ avn} a8 fullows: : Spotion lL. Salary of Clegpk. Phe Clerk ofthe Board of Trustues ofthe City of Ne. yada, shall reetive us compétisation tor his official services the sun. cf one Huudred Dollars peF year, Ail Ordinances in. conflict with the Or. dinances adapted and revised at this meeting are hereby repoatod J. UO, LUIELIN, President, “ Muy 230. I8T3. Notice .o Creanors, NITATE OF P. F. DILLON, deceased. 4 Notice is here uy wiven by thle under. igned, Henry C. Dillon, Executor of the last willof P.T. Ditloh, deceased, to the ‘vedi tors of ,and,all persons having claims with the necessary vonchers within four onthe afier the first) ubiication of this vice to the sald Heor) ¢. Dillon, at ‘the hee of W. D. Long, tn Nevada City, in tic County-of Nevacs, i £ ~ HENRY GC. DILLON, ixeeytor of the Last Will of P. F, Dilon, Ceceased, es : Ww. D. Lana, Attorney. =. Neyaip City, Aley igth, 1978; — Visits made at residence. desired, Nevada, May 35th, i B KST BUSINESS. you can engite in. D $5 to $20 per day made by any worker of either sex. tight in their own localities. . Particulars and samples ‘th $5, free . Lmprove your spare time at this business. Address STANSON & Co., Portland, Maine. AMERICAN: MEAT MARKET, Commercial Street, Nevada City. JAMES MONRO, AVING resumed business at the old stand, inthe Transerist Block. is E . Prepared to supply the people of Nevada City and vicinity with Choice Fresh Meats, Corned Beef, Corned Pork, ete., AT THE.LOWEST PRICES, Nevada City, May 17, 1878, s. R. M. BUNT; M. Pp. ATIENDIN] PHYSICIAN NEVADA CITy NILES SFA RLS, attcrney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFIE, Chase bdee tenet perder rT eT PereS sah sempre nn : No, 971. f pplication fora Patent to the Schmidt Quartz Mine.Unstrep States LAND OFFICE, 4% Sacramento, Cul., May 12, 1878, Y OTICE is hereby given that John J. Schmidt, Jr., whose post office dress, is Nevada City, California, has day filed his application for a paten .1000 licear feet of the Schmidt q mine of gein, bearing gold, with 4.90 acrbs of surface round, situate, lying and being in the Nevada Mintng District, County of Nevada and State of California, and. known and designated ty the fieldinotes and offiejal plat on -fitein this officeas Lot No 85, in Township 16 North, Range g East, of Mount Diablo Base and Meridian:> The éxterior boundaries of said Lot No. 85, be= ing as follows to wit: Variation 182 10’ RE. commencing at 8 Post in Rock Mound, marked No. 2, at northerly end of claim,. Yrom which apine tree 4 inches in diam. eter bears 8 55° W8 links distant, and the corfiea'common to.sectiona 1, 2,11 and 12,1 16N,R8E,sM DM, bears N 57> E t 75442 W 0.38 chains to post in rock mottnd . marked ‘*S No.3;" thence $,14K2 B.-9:56 SAFES, _ OIL, STOVES. } _——— } W. G. WILLIAMS, PACIFIC COAST AGENT DETROIT SAFES, “SARGENT’S ©” COMBINATION AND TIME LOCKS,’ Corner Fourth & J Streets; « POND’S — EXTRACT. by ear, for] will speak of. ExHitien things. POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over SACRAMENTO. AS A TRADE CENTER, _ FANE business Men of Sactamonto, ag well as all her people, have now tha firmest confidence in her future greatpess, tiirty yeais, and for prompt curative virtues Cannot be’ oxcelled. : CHILDREN. No fathily can afford to be . withont Pond’s Htraet. Acridents, Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly ls y external application. Promptly -relieves pains of Burns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. . Arrests inflammation, reduces. swellings, stops bleeding. removes discoloration snd heals rapisily. FEMALE WEAENESS. it alwoys relieves pain-in the back and loins, fullmes and pressing; pain in the head, nausea, vertiyO, : IN LEUCORR as no equal, kinds of ul“®'?*: ~p-to which. ladies a= prémptly cured.. 1 All ore SACRAMENTO, No, 4;" thence $ > E496 ehainsto-post in rock mound marked «S No: 5,” standing in dump pile; then along northern boundary of the Wyomin? quartz mine 8604 > E192 chains to post “No 1” at southerly end of claim on ledge: thence N 642.53 68 chains to Black Oak Tree 16 inches in diameter, marked-4*S No 6: thence N 24> ed “S No7” in a fence bearing nearly north: avd=south; thence 8 642 W 5.17 chains to post in rock mound: marked -“*S “post in rock mound marked “S No 9,” thence 8 T5%7> W 6:38 chains to post ‘No. 2, place. of ‘beginning, containing 4.90 acres. This claims is bounded : by the Juetje & Schwartz placer: mining claim, on the Southwest’ by the Wyoming quartz mine, andon-the North and Northwest by the Luetje & Schwartz: placer mine and the ranch of Maria Beglinger. The location of this mine is dul¥ recorded in the Recorder's office of Nevada County,in Boo i 5 of Mining Records, on. page 177, Any andsH-personscleiming adversely any portion of said Schmidt Quartz Mine or said mining greund as liereinbefore described, ares re quired to file their adverse claim, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days .perio@_et publication hereof, or they will be barred. by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. ~ T B. McFARKLAND, ma‘ Registér. Johnsons& Cross Att’ys for Applicant. ee ee NOTICE. U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE Berar the-Revised Statutes of the . 3238, and 3239, every person engaged in any business, evocation, sr employnient, which renders hit hablesto wspecial tax, is required to procuré and plact\and keep conspicuousty in his establishh place of business a stamp denoting the yment of said special tax for the Bpecia tux year beginning May 1, 1878. Se@No1 3244, Revised Statutes, designates who are liable to special tax. A return, as prescribed on Form 1!1,-is also required by law of every person liable to special Severe penalties are prescri ‘tmnpiancs with the Tor ment or for continuing in business afte® April 30, 1878, without payment of tax. Application should be made to I, J. Rolfe, Collector of Internal “Reve nue, at Nevada City, Cal, : Baw m22.6¢ Assessment Notice, FSITTSBURG GOLDMINING COMPANY. Location of princips! place of business, San; Franciseo,Calitornia, Location of works, Nevada county,California. Notice is hereby .given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors; held on the 26th day of May, 1878, an ‘assessment (No, 2) of six cents per share was levied upon the ‘capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Com. pany, 414 California «teet, San Francis. oo, Californta, ne i Any-stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day. of June, 1878, Mill be deiinquent afid_advertised for sale at.public auction, and unless payment is made before, will besold on THURSDAY, the tsth day of July, 1878, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of adyertising and expenses of gale, R. WEGENER, Secretary. Office—4a14 California street, San FyYrancisco, California, mah Nak is hereby given, that the firm of NAFFZIGER & EUSTIS, heretofore doing business in Nevada City.Nevada County, California,in the butcher business,
buying and selling meats, ete , and known, as the Union Murket, is this day dissvived by mutual consent. The business will be conducted in the future by 0. J. Naffziger. Alj persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are requested to make pay. ment to C.J. Naffziger, Who alone is authorized to reqeipt for the same, and who also will pay all indebtedness of the firm, C. J. NAFFZIGER, JOSEPH EUDTIS., Having disposed. of my interest in: the Union Market to C. J. Naffziger, I hereby thank the people-of Nevada City and viemmity for their patronage during my connection withthe firm, and ask a econtinuance of the sameto Mr. U. J. Natfziger. : JOSEPH EUSTIS. . PROBATE NOTICE. Nthe Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Michael Enright, deceased. Pursuant to—am_order of, the Judgo of said Court, made this day, notice is hereby given that Monday, the 8th day ot July, A. D,-1878, at 2 o'clock, P. M: of said day, at the céurt room of said @ourt, at the Court House in Nevada City, has been appointed tor hearing the petition of Joseph Lewis, that the administrators of said estate be authorized to make a con. veyance of Lot One, (1) in. Block Thirty‘Two, (32) inthe City of Nevada, which land it is claimed that the-said Michael Enright,.iu his lite time, by written contract, agreed ta convey to-the said Joseph Lewis, upon the pasmeut of Twos Hundred Dollirs in U, 8. gold coin, Which sum it 1s claimed in said petition ‘the said Joseph Lewis hgs duly paid. At the. said time Fand place all persons ioterested therein may appear and contest the same, by filing their objections in writing JAMES D. WHITE, Glerk. By Joun Wenprr, Deputy Clerk. Nevada City, June 4tb, 1878, Johnson & Cross Att'ys for said estate. . W. D. LONG. Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ‘ FFICECN BROAD STREEt the Nyttonal Exchange ian . . ~ Fropt of the Court House. a * . Tron and Steel ~Vauler “Vault W 9.05 chains to post in rock mound mark. , ‘est -and--yastly-tess—trowbte—and—heat—to-—-thre-+ J) United States Sections $232, 3237, } Dis: CLUTION_NeTICR. » Green, tleceased. ({osiiucas eae FoR = Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof “Safes, Residence Safes, Jewelere’ Safes, Coin Safes, = ‘And every Variety of work in this line. this Coast. Refer in Nevada County to’ : Nevada County Treasurer’s Safe, A. Nivens, A. D,& P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript, “VY Flime Company Nevada City Buhring & Crisholm+—North San Juan. Granger & Watt—tirass Valley. A. Hill & Co., Little York. And 500 custoniers.on the Pacific Coast,——Prices lower than any Safe. Agency on the Const. a ALSO, OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND MANUFACTURE. Does dny kind af C oking and Heating which a range widl do, with less expense person. Is watranted perfectly safe, ‘Uses COMMON COAL OTL. Is a vast improvement over any oil stove a" invented. COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS In Sacramento. fter six months personal use of this . a the undersigned pronounces it an inble article in every family.No storaxe’ot wood, No clearing sf. sh ~ No chimney flues Can be carried into any roo _Broilg‘a beef steak better than fire—ov¥er the open flame. Not the least smell or taste to artibies . cooked; : : Costs only 15 cents a day. Ist. Of wick tuhes, which ar indepen. dent of oil chamber, and feéd from the . bottom. 21. Of moveable rachets, 3d. Of fanne] shaped chimney. 4th. Of common ci tton Wicks. Local Agents wanted’ in eacu town and city. Address raanufacturers of same, corner . 4th & J Streets, Sacramento, Cal. inl6 ". G. WILLIAMS. N.C. N. G. R. R.Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 4. HE Company reserve the rightto v: ry the same, as circumstances may require, To take effect Thursday, May 24th, 1877, GOING -SOUTH,-; ~~ Train No. 1leaves Nevada Lins at 5 A, M. and leaves Grass Valley at 5.30A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M, Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and-Nevada) feaves Neveda At 11 A. M., arrives.at Grass Valley at11:55 A. M. Train No, 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P. M,, leaves Grags Valley at 4.50 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. 9 GOING NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.20 A. M, leaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:20°A, M, Tram No. 4 (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 . P;M,, arrixes at Nevada at 3:10 P. M. Train’ No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M,, leave Grass Valley at 8.25 RP. M., arrives at Nevada at P.M. : ‘Train. No 2connects daily at Nevada with’ ‘Stages‘for North San Juan, and on Tyeédays, Thursdays and Saturdays with stages for Downieville and Forest City.~ Train No 5 connects daily with~stages’ from North San Juan, and 47 Mondays, Wednesdays'and Fridays with ‘stages from Downieville and Forest City. JOHN F, KIDDER,’ ma°3 General Superintendent, ” Sneek Se NOTICE TO CREDITORS. es OF CALIFORNIA, County ot KD Nevada. In the Probate Court. In the matterof the Estate of Mrs. Henora Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of .the Estate of M's. HonoraGreen,@éceased,to the creditors of, and all persons havirg claims against the with the M@fosaary vouchers,’ within four months after the first publication of this notice, to t)e said administratrix, at the Ottice of Johnson &. Cross, corner of Broad and'Pine streets, Nevada City, California : SUSAN GREEN. Admin 'stratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Honcra Green, deceased. Nevada City, May 29th, 1878. _ Johason & Uross, Att'ys for Administra : ~ No constant wat shing of fires. = No superfluous and'yasled heat. } ‘ . greater risk . *. * ¢ our New Warercoms, id deceased, to"exhivit them, . and Homestead cases attended to, of pay an] hoynty received. Enclose ‘mmp toG QRE& CO,, and a full reae after exgmination, will be given you Ras} Ts Thr heck acer, PILES—bling and bleeding—weet prompt reHef-and ready cure, No:case however cleanliness and . nlier de] —— a 7 2 Sree eITyiiy Cacir DUttIC, 7 She has withstood the greatest flood on record in‘this-valley,end -hes-temonstrateq . beyond a question that. with the careful] ; measnres being adopted fer the perpetuity: of her system of levees, she is forever sata . from the ravages of the waters. . How and Why She can sup-: . ply Goods of Every De_ . -seription Cheaper than a They can be Eought in . , San Francisco. [= We answer—beeenee sh hes advar Fagen . possessed by no other locality—saving i . freight charges, te wha-f rates, leg rents Bs: t from t large Fast, and have the to their Coors. manufrcturies of tha goods shippéd by rail pmotmorbntitete te CAR one besint dts regular use. . + ¥ARTOLOSE VEINS Ht is-the-only—sure cure; : : KIDNEY DISEASES; It has vo equal for permanent cure. rom any cause.. For this it It hassaved hundreds of BLEEDIN( is a specific. lives when all other romietlies failed —to . arrest bleeding from nose, stomach “Tangs and elsewhere, TOOTHACHE, Earache, Nenraizgia—and Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often permanently cured. .quainted with Pond’s Extract of Witch Hazel recommend it to their practice. We have letters of, commendatio bo dreds ot piiysicimns, many of whom order it forusé in their own ‘practice. In addition t» the foregoing, they order its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Intlamed Tonsits;-sim=; ple and. chronic Diarrhoea, Catairh (for “which it is a.specific), Chillblains, Frosted Feet, Stines-of-/Insects, Mosquitos, ete, Chapped mands, Face, and. indeed all manner of skin diseases, TOILEL USE. Removes Surenegss, Roughne ‘and Smarting; heals cuts, cruptions, and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and refreshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexior. TO FARMERS—Pr nd’s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be without it. Jt is used by -aH -the leading Livery Stables, Street Rylroads and first Horsemen in New York City. Ithas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad firmly estabitsnet mercantile lonses on this coast—including -verything in tis Tine of groceries harm ware serie. tuval irhytemerts, paints and oils, station. ) éry, crockery, liquors drugs, ¢)« thing, car. pets, fittings. jewelry, wooden and earthen ware, furniture, stdves and tinware, bodts and shoes, ‘ete. gas ga Heramanufacturers are extensive apd va. [PHYSICIANS of aI achpols Who are“ e+ 1 rarbie works, pumps, windmills, fanning . mills, fewther, ete. Her .jumber yards .sre smong the most: extensive inthe State: her foundries sid machine shops among the best: her brew. eries nomerons: and good; in faet there ig . not a line of business which may he men. tioned which is nov represented in Sacia. ynento, _> She possesses many fine dry goods honges, clothing houses, millinery. sheps,_feney goods stores, ete., her book and news de. . pots are of the best. She possesses every . facility for doing any style of printing and . binding.__No_hetter hotels er-marketscan be found anywhere, : INTERIOR MERCHANTS intending to maké purchases for the Spring ana Summeér of 1578, will find it te their advantage to Sacramento _contains-eome of the cHert— ings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed Phen mnoniz, Colic; Diarrhas, Chitis, Cols, &e. Its range of action is.wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalasble in every Farmyard as welt as in every Farm bouse. Leétit be tried once. and you will never be withont it, STOP AT SACRAMENTO, ~ And talk with onr Importers, Dealers, Manufacturers, and thus save Time AND MONEY. *_ CAE PION} Port's Extract tas-beerr mt tated, The gentiine article words Pona’s Extract blown-ir each bottle. -It is prepared-by the only persons living who ever knew how to preparé it ~properly. Refuse allother preparations of Witch Hazel. Tais isthe @nly article used by physician’, and in toe hospitals of this country and Europe. HISTORY anit uses of Pond’s Extract; iry. pamphlet form,sent free on application t6 POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY, jy22 98 Maiden Lane. New York. CHICKERING & SONS +-$N-everything that pertains to s really . first.class PIANO, material, -workimanthip and tone, the CHICKERING PIANOStuds pre-eminently in advance’ of all The improvement inthe Stove consists. cthe?s.~ In them every demand of the cu. tivated Mausician is tully met, and the pub. Will be honestly maintaine Persons who contemplate 7? Fe Pianv should exercise great cureNnuts selection, us in no line ef “merchanNise is there so much deception practiced, a incurred thanin the Pia trade. The pest is the cheapest, and in this connection we will state most emphatically that we DO NOT OR CANNOT Compete with dealers in cheap Pianos. The innsical public is invited to eall and examine our ELEGANT STOCK of GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Post Street, San Francisco ana 246° 5 Street, Sacramento. ; apas L. K, RAMMER, General Agent. Established 1965, American and ‘Foréign Patents GILMURE & CO, AP ag: CO CHIPMAN, HOSMER KO. &.Go., SOlicitors. Patents procured . in #11 conptries. No fees in advance. No charge whiess the patent is @ranted. No has the . We offer quick supplies, low price: saving in freight chargeg. . . Sacramento Can and Will Sell Cheaper than any otter City Cea s Town on this Coast, and Give as Good an Article. SUMMONS. EME Fite CONT Of RECHT TOW: ship, County of Nevada, State of California. DW. Stanger, plaint'ff, to Myron Foot, Defendant. The People of the State of California send creeting to Myron . Foot, defendant: ¥ou are hereby required . to appear in an action bronght. sgainst }-you-bythe—sbore neaeinedplaintiff inthe Fustice’s Court of Nevada township, Coun= ty-of-Newada,Stete—of-Cali fornia--ard—ta . answer before the Justice at: his office in ~ . said Township, the complaint. fled therein }-within five dys, (exclusive of the day of f£ervice) ofter the service on you of this . Summons--if served within the township . in which this action js bropght: or.if sery. ed out of said township, but in said,connty, within ten days; otherwise, within twenty days. The said action is breught fo recover the sum of $250 65 principal and . $58 eosts from defendant, and legal -interest thereon, alleged tobe due to plain. tiff from defendant, on a judgment render. ed in the JIustice’s Court of W. H. David. son, on the Sth day of April, 1874, in favor ef plaintiff, herein against the defendant. . Mek you are hereby notified that if yon . faiNosppear and answer said complaint as aboxecrequired, said plaintiff will recover judyanent against you for the sum of $250 65 priawpal, and $58 costs and interest thereon, tOsether with costs and accrning costs. ; Given under my Nijand this off day of May.. A. D. 1878. LKOP. GARTHE, Justice of the Peace of daid Township< mn29 : Vd ee SUMMONS.“ re¢ YTATE OF CALIFORNTA, County of Ns is b vada, ss. In the trict Court of the Fourteenth JudicieY District of the State of Catifornia.in and for the County of Ne. . vada, ‘The peopleof the State of Califor: nia, send Greeting to Learder Newbert, defendant You.are hereby required + appear an action brought againet yon in the District Court of tbe Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, ii andfor the Couyty ‘of Nevada, en the 23d day of February, 1878, by Emma F, Daugherty, Plaintiff. and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days.— exclusive of the day of service—after th service on youof this Summons—if sérve within this county :or. if served out of thi county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days—or judgnient will be tekén against you by default according to the prayer of said complaint— Being anaction brought to recover a judgment against deferntiarit forthe snm-~f Twenty Theusand dollars for damages alledged by plaintiff to have been sustained by her, by reason of the breach aod non-. performance of a’ promise to marry. Plainpaged xd muking preliminary examinations, No dditional fees for obtaining and condacting a rehearing. Special attention given to Interferetice Cases befere-the Patent Office, Extensions before Congre ss, Jnfringement Suits in different States, and all litigatron appertaining to-Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co. for pmouphilet of sixty pages. ‘ Old Bounty Land Warrants. — The last Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office shows 2,897,500 acres of Bounty Land Warrants cutstand ing. These were issned under act of 1855 and prier acts. GLULMORE & CO. pay cash for them, Send. by registered letter. If Assignuients are imperfect we give in~tructions to perfect them. U. §. General Land Office. Contested wand Cases pros cuted before the United States Generel Land"Office and Department of the Intério~. Private Land Claims, Mining and pre-emption. claims Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Officers, soldiers and saikrs of the late war, or theirheirs, are in many cases entitled te money from the Government, of which hey have no knowledge. Write full history ef service, and state amouct tiff alleges that on October ith, 1876, she and defendant then being each sol@sand unmarried, mutualfy promised to marty and that de‘endart then undertook and faithfully promised to marry said plaintif when thereafter requested so todo. AJEO, _, thaton or about the 20th day of April,JS*'. , Plaintiff requested said defendant to marry her; but that not regarding bis seid promise and undertaking, the said deferdant contriving and designing to deceive and injure-the p!aintiff, refused and neglected, and has hitherto wholly, né glected and refused, and still neglects and refuses to marry plaintjff. though often requested so tedo,to plaintiff’s damege in the sumct Twenty Thonsand Dollyrs. All. of which more fully appears io plaintiff's compleint to which reference is hereby mad¢. Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment against said defendantin the sum ef Twenty Thousand Dellars with costs of suit. Ye : And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said ccomplaint,as aboye required, the said plaintit will apply to the Court for the reiief preyed for in said comvplaint. {-In Testimony Whereof, I, James seal} D. White, Clerk of the’ District -—— ) Court aforesaid do hereuntp set my hand and impress the Seal of ssid Cour*, “at office, ip the city, of Nevada, on the 23d, day of February, &. D. 1873. 7 " “i ** JAMES D: WHITE, Clerk. Jchn Webber, Deputy. B 3% Caldwell, Plaigt it's Atty. and , Scan FE.. M.F ht. Med Joan T Dr. R. ‘ treo, M * Niles 3 . Reece ent «. Pure High Warray NE Also Enrope From’ PAC] AY i" Orde In ex ing gre Vids TOR) a fTot We aFe One Is Turneu torteit malt 2, i yo MWP( _ ER Fore: FINE consta CERIE in Nev A,