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_ 4) & 00., Solicitors. Patents _procared
See aking prelina
PU LE LY Coy’
GILMURE & CO,
UCCESSORS TO CAIPMAN, HOSMER
inary inations.
No additional fees for Gbtein:ng and conducting a rehearing. Special attention
“given to Interference Caser betore tire Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits _in different Stutes, and . to Inventions or
—git itigahon rtainin,
ilmore & Co. for
atents, Send stamp to
pamphlet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warr ints.
The last Report of the Commissioner of
¢he General Land Office shows 2,897,500
ecres of Bounty Lane Warrants catstand
ing. “These were issued under acc of 1855
and prier acts. GlILUMOWK & CO. pay cush
for them. Send byregistered letter, Ei
Assignments are “Tmperfect we give inatructions to perfect therm. “a
~Connee ©
Sates,
san Francisco,
Kt ‘BLISHY tp Im 1854, for the trest
mnt of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years
standing) and Ulcerated eas success: ully
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announcing that he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has
resumed practice at his D-spensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Oommercia:, San
francisco, where his old patients and those.
=. §General Lind Office. —
_ Contested wand Cases pros’ cuted before
Department of the £ ste lor.” Private Land
Olaims, Miniag and pre-emption claims
‘and Homestead cases attendéd to. :
Arrears of Pay and Bounty. ©
Officers, sokdiers and sail rs of the late
war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to: money from the Government, of
hey have no knowledge. -Write
ry ef service,-and state amount
Bam bount: ved. Enclose .
and— Fe A
ramp to. GILMORE & CO,, and @ fall re‘ply ,after examinution, will be given you
free.
Pensions. with any of these horrible-life destroying
_ All officers, soldiers, and onnd . maladies—see that they are cared for and
og, ruptured, oc injured in war,. cured before it be too late. Send them imhowever slightly, cap obtain s by . mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who
addressing GILMURE & Ov. has inade private disease his especia) study,
2Gasc3 prosecuted by GILMORE tor years, and who is certain to cure the . :
before the Supreme Oourt: off he Uniw.
States, the Oourt of Claims aud the South_ ‘ern: Claime Commission,
Mach department of our bur'tness 1° conducted in a separate bureau, wider th
eharge of the sume experienced yurties ex.
vloyed by the old firm. Prom ,t «ttention
to all business entrusted to .GULMORE &
co. is thus sesured. We desire to win
ocess by deserving it. .
barat Y adress, GILMORE & COs,
$999. Wushinvgton, D.C.
The Mayor of Salem, Muss.. Re=
}ukes Weber, the Piano Maker.
“Po the Hditors of the Pittsburgh
Post:
Crry or Savem, LMass.,
Mayor’s Office, Dee. 20, 1877,
flan; Tn yonr issne of the 13ta inst,
T notice t
for the Weber Pianofortes, quote«
certain figures purporting to have
’ ‘been made by the Examining Jadges
on Musical Instraments at the ( @ntennial Exhibition, held xt Philade!}
phia in 1876. My object in this
communication is to say that the
a gron ol the —Weber-Pirpotortest
~ ascribed tome by
rare erroneously quoted, the result of
my examination of his extra large
sized Grand Piavoforte, uccording
to.my_own. private record book-now
before me, being as-follows, ViZ:
Tone, 5. Equality, 6. Quality, 5.
“Touch, 6. Ava «£22 out of
a possible 24:00 this instrument.
{he totalmarks on ull bis four
“styles were as follows: .
Grand, 22. Parlor Grand, 24.
Upright, . A
gate of 87 out of u possible 96, and
av average on the four styles of 21.75
out of a possible average on the same
of 24,
Mr. Kupka, (of Vienn»), one of
the four Judyes on Musical Tustruments, give me, (before his depurture for home), from bis own private
record, his summed up average on
the four different styles of the Weber
Pianofortes at 23 85 out of & possible 24. .
Mr. Mellor’s assertion that T, with
other Judges, ever attached our signatures to any certificate or docnument giving to Weber's Pianoforte
as follows, viz: ; =
Tone, 6. Quality, 6. Equality. 6.
Toweb, 6. 24 ontof a possible 24, I
declare.to be wholly false.
Tadd, also, that tomy own knowledge, the Judges in group XXY, have
furpished. to Messrs. Steinway &
Sons only—and witbin the pagt few
months—these figures, toenable
that firm to contradict the untrue]
statements and -mirrepresentations
which Mr. Weber and his agents pervist in publishing. Signed, 4
. Henny K, OLtver.
~~, Ohairman oF the did
eal Instruments at the Centennial
Exhibition. {14
either sex. in an part of the
vi countty who is willing’ to
work steadily at fh employment that we
furnish, $55 perv«cs in yourowa town.
You} need not be: Way from home over
night. You can give your whole time to
the work, or only your spare moments
have avents who are making over $20
duy. All who engage at once can
mouey fast, At the” present “time
y cannot be made so easily and rap¢ any other business — It costs noth.
© try the business. Terms ma 85
tfree. Address at once, H. Harber?
+ Portland, Maiv. jy18-6m
feats
Is not easily earned in these
times, but itcan be made in
three months by any one of
Bankrupt Notice.
‘N the District Court of the United
States, forthe District of California: In
the matter of Philander H, Belden, voluntary bankrupt. This is to give notice that
on the hb day.of December, T8TT, a War—
rant in Bankruptcy was issued igainst the
<atite of Philander H, Belden, of Nevada
City, in the County of Nevsda; and State
of California who has been adjudged a
Bankrapt on his own petition; that the
payment of any debts, and the delivery of
property belonging to such bankrupt,
o him or bis use, and the transfer of any
reparty bg him, are forbiditen bd Jaw.
hat a meting of the creditors of the said
ankrupt, to:
ons one OPMOre asi
will be holden at Roonis Nos. 25 and 26, in
he buildi @ 3 on n. @,
Wasbington Battery. streets; of asity:
ae
pod oounty of San Pr before $
Frosh Han cpt (oth day of en iE. P. MABSREUS , 0. 5 Marshal,
cost! maine onGalitérntay’
«
aed}
Seve broken down
} Seminal
EME. Os Cr Motions gone ee iit the lolng, *Bakneseor the TNs
Mr, Alfred Weber}
21, Square, 20. An aggre:
. Mental Overw
t
ye their debts, and toy
nees-of bis Ratate,)
corner of . .
requiring his services may Lod i..
ihe Doctor has spared neither time nor act wp enh Ss ‘
returned with increasea facilities for the
alleviation of hmaan suffering. :
== =. Horrible .
gow many. thousands. of persons, both
male ana female, are there who are suffering outa miserable existence ‘from. the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus
absorbed into the system { look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
constitutions, disqualiiness of marriage
‘or the enjoyment
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene ° Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are suffering
anost inveterate cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
who are afflicted, of%o those who are interested in the welfare of their: friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors-who
ibfest ali cities, publishing. their skill in
euring” al) diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the public by using the names of em.inent pbysicians from Europe and other
places, Be, thorefore, careful and wake
‘. strict inowiries, or. you may -tett into® the
hauds of cthercharlatans, ~ ee
: Seminal Weakness. a
self abuse, This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited
extent, p-oducing with unerring certainty,
the fo'lowing train of morbid symptoms,
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ring-~
inginthe ears, noise }ike the rustling of
tling-of-chariots, uneasiconfusdd vision; blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, difidence in approachingstrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun svcioty, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and varioueruptions about fre face, furred tongue,
fetid: breath, cetghs, consumption, night
sweats, monomameaand frequent, insanity,
z
Sc lineSoicactas nc aaicebosiciaiaiaiascie eearaioe
of life. In this borrid{--——~ >
Tf relief be not obtained, persons so afflict.
“er should apply —tmnredinéely;---either-inby his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
a quick and radicalcure. Dr.G. will give
prove satisfactorily tohim that he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks.S
_ Married, Men,
_ Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and wil)
give to each pationt-awritten instrument,
vinding himself tc effect a radical and per
manent cure, or make no-charge.
Cured at Home.
Persons at‘a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarted, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
conntry, with full and plain direction for
use. Ry enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered-letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwaried
by expres: to any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney .
stieet,corner Commercial San_ Francisco
Post Offic: Box 1951.
Privateentrance on Commercial treet.
Remember te~put BOX 1957 on the let*
Consultations FREE. ,
‘wc ndents please inform
DR. GIBBON thatt\seycend his advertiseinent in the Damuy Thansontrr myl
DR, L. J. CLAPKAY’SPRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
209 Kearny St., Sun Franeisce.
ESTABLISHED IN 1854,
.For the Permanent Cure of Spec=
jal and Chronic Diseases, a8
and Diseases of the Nervous System.
; ae
HE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF
human life annnpally from seeret and
chronic diseases, caused this old and reliable institution to be established first in.
Philadelphia, Penn , in 1850, and afterwards iuSan Francisco, Cal., in 1854 asa
private dispensary, in order to afford the
afflicted the best medical and surgical
treatment fer the above and all other atfections and complaints, Consultations
at the Institute or by letter, FRELPHYSICAL & MENTAL DEBILITY
Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits,
lassitude, weakness of the limbs and. back,
logs of muscuiar power, indisposition and
incapability for labor-or-study, s weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or—courage,
pelpitation of the heart, dullness of apprehensiou, loss of ‘memory, aversion to so.
ciety, love of solitude, timidity, self-dis+rust,loss-of manhood, dizsiness ,headache,
the result of
k or Spermaoea,
pains in the side, affections of the eye,
pimpleson the face, sexual or other infirmities in man or woman, are cured by
the justly celebtated physician,
_ IJ. CZAPKAY. M, D.
His method of curing diseases is %
liarlyy his own, (unkoown to sina tad
Anence the great success. ie: ‘
DR. CZAPKAY¥. may be consulted
confidentially in reference to the es
and alother compldints, at the institute, :
No. 209 KEARNY STREET,
San Frenciste, Cal:
_ 8 The Doctor offers: Free Consultations,
and asks no rein tion unless be effects
a cure, Charges moderate.
Communnuications strictly confidential.
Bio ion. a to and tos Pim
s
One Hundred Dollars to any one who will}
“or by latter, and havea cure effected .
bg
office in tP is State.
yer on Ntusi=}-tds0-02b-Kematle Com plteinta—— po
Printing in a styie second tono
As an advertising medium tae
Nevada Daily Transcripts: the
best in the Northern part of the. ing
ie ie
J TOILET USE,
__. -! the Complexion .
+ TO-FAKMEBS—P
ne
\ EXTRACT,
Sop pees tor sty ere ee ae
OND’S EXTRACT. The great Vegetable
: ae in_use_. . thirty. yeas, and for cleanliness and
prompt curative Virties cannot be ox-7 g
‘celle : re
CHILDREN. No family can afford “to be
} without _Pond’s. iWeract. Accidents,
Bruises, Contusiéns, Cuts, Sprains, are
relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly_relHeves pains of
Burns, S8calds, Excoriations, Chafings,
Old Sores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests inflammation, reduces swellings,
stops bleeding. removes discoloration
#1d heals Be a @
FEMALE WEAKNESS. ‘tt alwoys reliever:
puinin the back and loins, fulines and
pressing pain in the head, nausea, vertias no equal, All
s.eto Which ladies ure
Luller deO°
IN LEUCORR
kinds of ul°®’
:
ae! rom cured.
rc) pice kocomapenyind each_bottle,
PILES—blind and pleeding—weet
prompt
. . pelief-and ready cure, 2
chronic or o
lar use,
ARC
It is the only suré
VARICLOSE VEINS.
oure, ‘ =
KIDNEY DISEASES, It has no équal for
re. 3 ‘ i D ermanenc cv For this it
BLEEDING trom any cause. 3 it
isa specitic. It has sived hundreds of
-liveg when all other remedies failed to
arrest bleeding from nose, stomach
lungs and elsewhere,
Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often permanently cured
PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acvainted with Pond’s Extract of Witeb
uzel recommend it to their practice.
We have letters of commendation. from
hundreds of physicians, many ot whoni
order it for use in their own practice.
“<TH addition t= the foregoing, they order
its use Tor Swellings of all kinds, Quin:
sy, Sore Throat, Tnflamed Tonsils, siynple anil chronic Diarrhea, Catarh 9 (for
which itis a specific), Chillblains,
_ Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosqui“tos, ete, Ohapped-Hands, Face, and ine:
deed all manner of skin diseases. ;
Removes Sorenegs, Rough‘ne ‘and. Smarting; heals cuts, ruptions,
and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and
refreshes. while wonderfully tmproving
_ No Stock
__ Breeder, no Livery Man ca
g Livery Stables, Street Railroads and
firstdiorsemen in New York City. Ithas no-equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad
dle Chatings, Stiffress, Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, pacerutions, Bier dings; PHexmonia, olic,;Diarrhwa, Chills, Colds,
&c, Its range of.action is wide, and the
Falter it-uffords igso prompt that itis
invaluable in every Farm yard as well
=“gneesameyon-wil_never. he withoutit.
CAUTION! Pond’s Extract has been imitated, The genuiné article has the
words Pond’s Extract blown 1n each bot' tle, Itis prepared by the only persons
living who ever knew how to prepare H
properly. Refuse all other preparations
of Witeh Hazel. Tais isthe only article
used by physicians, and in tbe hospital
of this country and Europe. ,
POND’S EXTRACT COMP &
jy22 98 Muiden Lane. New Work.
tari ‘These Facts.
o case however . Business College and Telegraph
+ gan Francisco. ea
Neuralgia and .
. ed, and which, by personal effort, he will
TT tobest-gany HusiNeEss:
houEit, It ivused by ait the lesd—} py, ue
-wecinrevery Farm pouse-Lebit be tried .
_. pisTORY ana uses of Pond’s Extract, ir
. : pamphiet form,sent free on wpplication t
‘TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
-Col-.
SAN FRANCISCO, -.
¥ BARNARD, A. M., Professor .
of Mathematic and Science of Ac
of Prince of Wales
“ege, ana Stow’s Model and Normal TrainBehool; late Stare Tnstiture Director
“Ta hecturer ‘of Minnesote,;-and . forthe}.
ast five years President of the Minncapeis Business College;-heving disposed ct’
“ig entire interest in that Mmstitution, and
emovedto San Francleco, will hereafter
onduct a First Olass Commercial College
n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter sireet,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Pluce; (with
office in Koom 38,) where he wili give i iz
personal attention ‘and services to THK
who desiré instruction in Bookkeeping. or
“the ‘Science of Accoants ‘and English
Branches Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author of the celebrated fhetnod ot
Teaching Accounts which has become 80
popular in elycidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to fe
cure a wider field of laborin which to exemplify the super.ority of bis method ot
instruction, he has organized Burnard’s
Institute, .
privete disease of ar
#which he undertakes and fails to
He would thereiur: say to the ‘unforty.}
that you are treading upon 4 . :
ground when ;ou lengir ties tee
ing the proper renecy for your com.
plaint, Youmay.be in the first stage.
Arewember you ate upproscbing the lost }
Jf yeu are borderi g upon tle last, and
are suffering some_or all of its il effec .
renemle that If vou persist In procrag ©
tination, the time mast + . nm the
Bm stekiliful physdian ted 9 er you!
vo assistance; Wher the Acor of hope
-wilt be « losed egainst.son; when no an.
; elof merey can Wiihe you relief. Ip)
‘no case has the Dr. tuiled of success.)
} Then _lct Not Ges. air work upou youl,
imagir ati n, Dut aveil “yourself of the}
peu: ficinl results of his treatment beforel
A SPECIAL FEATURE. .
No more students wili be admitted to the
College than Profersor Barnard can attend
to with his own personal instruction. “H:
has noforganize this enterprise rnerely as
an easy way to make m: ney, but to estab‘Jish as.en Viable a reputation as an Instruc
tor as. he has left bebind him in Minyesota.
and-to build up a Business Collegeof the
izhest merit, in waich the fullest equiyyour case is bey
shill. cr bef< re-griso death hurries you
tou premature srave. Ful) course. ot}
treatment $25.° Send mioney Fy Post/hOffice order or Epress with full de
scription of ease. Cull or Address,
: As DR. A. B. SFINNEY,
i No. 11 Kearny Street. San Francisco,
} jan. 2eTy"
or =
alent will be given for aif ftition coticetmake the best institution’ on the Pacific.
Coast; in-which-to obtain’ a first class Practical Business Education.
“HOURS OF ENSTRUCTION. ~
Dax Sisstons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to
foM. :
\__evEnENGSEssfons—-7,30 fo9. P.M..
Students will: be entitled to the use of
tne rooms from §.30 A. M. to&P. M., thus
enabling them to *workoutside o the hours
of instruction. ‘ :
LapiesA separate apartment will be
“yoxorved for the bady--Students,wne-willby provided with every.convenience to facilitate their work,
STATIONERY. AND Beoxs—Our arratige-m-nts are such, that all supplies ter tha
course tan be obtained of us at rates much
below the usual cost,atea corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
—=pPrTrroemas— ATO ERSTE LE}
on steel, finely executed at _great-cost; they
“vill be issuéd—tostudents completing th
Course in theBusiness Department on
payment of the fee of five dollars. f
—_Ne—Vacation--Lhe College will -be—in_
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time.
No. Corvinc From Text Booxs--The
highly »bjectionable metbod of copying
what is intended to be conveyed is sito,
from text books without understanding .
Kining Claim:
Tnited States Land Office
© Saeremento, Cal,, Fan. 22d, 1878,
yOTICE is hereby given that Willism
LN Towne, whose pest= is Nevada —
City. Nevada county, Cylifcrnia, bas made
ay plication for Patent for the Consolida‘ted Pacific Mining Compeny’s claims,
bearihg cold; sitvste in Weshington Mining District, Nevada county, California
aud: described” as follows, ViZE The NW”
ky of ection 23,the NE. {ef section 29,
the N 6 uf 8W 34 of Section 23. the 3S iy of
NW ty of BW ef srction 14, the W_% of
NE of section 23, the W. 3% of SEX of
gi. ction 14, the SW % 6f SW, the 824 of
N % of Sk \% of SW 34, the S % of SE YX of
DJ se rood
jade in 1876, and duly reecrded-in-Nevada
county nining: recards of Nevada City.
The applicant cizims by purchase, Ad
jointing clarmants ‘are the Centennial mine
on the sonth east: mes PIERS?
All persons helding any adverse Claims
thereto ure hereby required to present the
same before this Ufiice within. sixty. days
from the tirst day ef publishing hereof.
: T. By .MeFARLAND, Register,
gether avoided. All work done js the direct product of the student’s own theught
DiscrpLiIne—We maintain the most rigid
discipline. insisting upc n perfect ronenton 9
system imeverything. We treat every student a8 a gentleman or lady, aud expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. We do not have rules or-penalties
butudapt special modes of treatmept to
_Bpecial cases. No conduct. is-eliowed that
For ful! partienlars send for Catalogue .
and Circulars, explaining Course of StudyWe offer inucements that are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For further information address
. " “BARNARD’S BUSINESS GULLEGE,“420 Sutter street, Rooms;
San Francisco, Cal.
would not be tolerated in thé drawing room . ~
ora wellregulated tamily. Sg
jan.3l
CAUTION ~
_—TO—.*
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
#& have purcbasedthevi-ht from me,are”
herehy cautioned against using, or making,
or selling ai y Cevicé for turning the dis
charge pipes ¢f Hydraulic Machines whick«
tises the uchecting power ofthe stream of
water. Any such device isan. infringepranted to: me on the 16th of May, 1876,
audereissued September Iyth, 1876. I have
Phe ‘Testimony of the Whole World.—
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
“J had no appetite; Holloway’s Pilts gave
mea hearty one.”
“Your Pills.are marvellous.” :
“J send for another box, and keep them
in the house.” . :
“Dr. Holloway has: cured my headache
that was chronic.” :
“T gave one of you ~Pills to my babe for
cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a-day.” : i
“My nausea of amorning is now cured.’
“¥our box of Holloway’s Ointment cured .
me-of noises in the-head. J. rubbed -some
of-your Ointment behind the ears and the
noise: has left.” :
“Send me two boxes; Iwant one for a
poor family.” @
“J enclose a dollar; your price is 25
cents, but the medicine to me is worth a
. dollar.”
“Send me five boxes of your Pills.”
‘‘fet me have three boxes of your Piils
by return mail;for chills and_fever,
I have over 209 such testimonials as
these, but want of space compels me to
conclude. ~ ;
For Cutaneous Disorders,
ment ismost invaluable. It does not
héal externally alone,but penetrate withthe
most seaching etfects to the very root of
the évil. 6.
HOLLIWAY’S PILLS
Invariably cure the following diseases:
‘DISORDER OF THE KEDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these organ’ ,
whether they secrete too much or too lit
-or whether they be afflicted with
stone. or gravel, or ‘with aches ard patna’)
‘settled in the loms over the region of the
hidneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the
. Ointment shouid be well rubbed into the
&mall of the back at bed time. This treat.
ment will give almost immediate relief
when all other means have failed.
No medicine will so effectually improve
the tone of the stomach us these Pills;
they remove all acidity ocoasioned either
by intemperance or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it toa healthy
action; they are wonderfully efficacious in
cases of spasm—in fact they never fail in
curing all disorders of the liver and stomach.
‘HOLLOAY'S PILLS arethe best in the
. wotrld for the following diseases: Ague,
Asehma, Bilious Complaints, blotches on
th skin; Bowels, Consumption, Debility,
Dropsy; Dysentery, Erysipeles, Female Trregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits,Gout,
Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation,
aundiee,_Liver Complainta, Lumbago,
lés,.Rheumatism, Retention of uri ie
rof ula or King's tvil, Sore Throat, S152
d Gravel, ‘Tic Deuloareux, Tumors; Ul
rs, Worms of all kinis, Weakiess from’
ny cause, eto
——
INPORTANT CAUTION.
_ Noneare genuine uvtess the signature of
J. Haydock, as agent for the United States
‘surrounds each box, of Pilis,and Ointment
A handsome reward will be given to any
one poy oped such information as may
lead to the detection-of any party or parties counterfeiting the medic nes or vendthe sarhe, kno’ them te be spurtons.
*,*Sold at the manufactory’ of. Professor
& Co., New ¥ork, and by al}. reble druggists and. dealers.in med.
‘. icine thronghout the civilized: world, im
boxes at'25 cg nts 62 cents and dicachy
89” There is considerable saving by tak: forthe guidance of paOf ce, us 1 a Y¥ STR Wied yl
oa
A ND all eruptions of the skin,this Oint-}
FOR STOMACH OUT OF ORDER, .
References, by permission fion. David
Rurt, State Superintendent of Public Fa
struction, Minnesota; Hon. A -BWilson ~
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Gartand, Equitable Lif
Asaurance Society, 426 Oulifornia street. §.
-h,: S-PrMall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sap
some street, S. F.
Sap Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
DISSOLUTION.
O'TICE is ‘hereby given that the o‘ partnership heretofore existing between N. P. Brown and B. J, Watson, under.the. firm name. of. Brown. .&. Watson,
publishers of the Nevada Daily TRanscRIPT, was dissolved on October 15, 1877.
All 4abts owing by the late firm, if any,
will be pai: by N.P. Brown, on. presentation, All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm are notified that all
interest in the semeowned by 3. J. Watson has. been sold and transferred to J.
H? Boardman, by whom they will be recerpted for on payment._Signed, :
, N.P. BROWN,
B. J. WATSON,
Nevada, Dec. 30, 1877.
—<—A
DENTISTRY
R. P.£. HUGHSON, has opened”
an office *
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Stree
Over Hyman Bros,’ Store.
He is propared to perform all kinds of
Wechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and most.pproved styles.
comimeneed—_euit egeinat kichard Hoskin.
for infringing my said patent, and intend:
to prosecute all parties using such dé<
Mee without lice: se {rim me, there being
no other way to ‘protect my zights; Any
partich wishing to vurchave tae right to
use this Gevier, can’ do so by’ making ap;plicatiun tome,
“HENRY. C. PEREINS,
. North Bloomfield, Nevad ‘0, Cal.
NOTIOE TO CREDITORS.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
K-93 Nevada. In the Probste Court. In
the matter of the Estate of M. CHAEL EN;
RIGHT, deceased, Notice is hereby Riven
by the undersigned, advuinistrators of the
Estate of Michael Enright, deceased, tothe _
éreditors of, andall persons having claims ,
against the said deceased. to exhibit them,
with the necessary vouchers, within ten
monthg after the first publication of this
notice! to ti.e said administrators, at the
Citizens Bank, or the residence of either’ .
of said: admistratom, in the City and Coun-ty of Nevada, Sfate of California :
JOHN T. MORGAN,
, DANIEL MEAGHER.
Administrators of the Estate uf Michael:
Enright, decease.
__ Nevada City, January 26th, 187%:
~ Johns n & Cross, Att'ys for Administra’
~~ GONSTABLE SALE.
Y VIRTUB OF AN EXECUTION Bsued out of Justice F. Freeman's
Court, of Washington Township, County
of, Nevada, State of Califorsjia, dated the
2ith day: of December, A. D. 1877, mn 3°
certain action wherein Bermard McUulla
recovered. judgment against Fall Creek
Mining Company, Sith Sublett superinArtificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Bilyer
varanteed as to quihty and price of work.
Visits madeatresidence desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1874
$150 00 REWARD.
A REWARD OF $150 is offered for the
-arrest and conviction of tis burglars
-who entered my Tailoring Store, on mill
Sreet, on Saturday night, January 26th,
1878, o: for the reeoyery of the Cloths and
Cassimeres etolen, B, WOOD.
Grass Valley, Jan. 30,1878.
“PK STOCKTON,
OFFICIAL REPORTER,
OF THE
County Court, Sacramento.
A LL orders from Nevada City attended
to at skort notice, ; o16-1—
HOTEL FOR SALE,
GEV. EDWARDS’ “Hotel. st
North Biloomfiel, is cffered
for stile, The'Hote: is firstclass,and the only one in
the place. It has accommo.
dations for 60 men. It has
A large danre hall on the upper. x,
Connected with the house is a lerge barn 6f
sufficient size to aGr eight horses. Also 5
‘arse orchard adjoining the Hotel ivi.
Will be sold on reasonable terms, For
further parti . p to GEO.
epwanpint Sam Mowe fed.
__W. D. LONG,
Attornev and Counselor at Law
andi,
tendent, fot the sum of $122 and 12ico,
coin, with interést at the rate of lo per
. cent per aniuum, till paid, on a jutgment
rendered in said Court on the 26th day of
Wecember, A. D. ¥S7T. I have levied
upon the fellowingdescribed property, 10wit: A quertge mas, quartay mill
and all tools_and fixtures belonging to
said mine and mill, in the Town of
Washington, Nevada County, Califorpia.
Said property is about: T males. é.et of the
village ot WashingtSp;andd mile north of
the Yiiba Min€; in Whshingtori “Township,
Nevada County Califernian. Notice is hereby given that on MOPDAY, the 25th cay
of FEBRUARY, 1878, ab the Mine, in Washington Yownship, Nevuda Gounty , Oa lifornia, I will.set] uli the right ana title and
interest of said <defenaant, in and to the
above described property ,at pubiic auction
for ¢nsh, to the bighest-bidder, to-satiety.
or £0 nvwelias will mitisty said executi@
and costs. :
Given “under my hand this Ist day ot
February, A.D. 18th
FAYETTE BATTIS,
{3 Constable of Washington Pownship-—
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
t ANZANITA CONSOLIDATED GRAY
IVE EL MINING COMPANY _ Location
of principal place of business, San Fran
cisco, California.. Location of works, Ne
vada Oounty, California.. Notice is jnereby
given, that ata meeting of the Director
held on: the nineteenth.(19th). day of ¥ebruary, 187%, an assessment (No 1,) of
Twenty-five cents per share, was levied
upon the capital steck of fhe corporation,
“payable imme diately in United States gold
coin, to the Seeretary, attheoflice of the
company, Room 8, No. 215 Sansome street,
San Francisco, California, ~~?
Any stock npen which. said. assessment
shall remain ampaid' ov. the Twenty-Hfth
day of March, 1873, will be: delinquest
.and advertised for sule at pubHo suction,
)and unless payment is made before, will be
sold on MONDAY the BIETEENTH «By.
of April,*to pay the de > assesrpre yon np tn mae
HOS, J. OWENS, Secretary.
RLU) Bansome
cy
Re ee ee
nate suffere: Whe may read this notice fh
SW 1) of s7ction 14, Townehip 17 N, range " zm
5M Wailing, Applicent’s Att'y
“Lay persons; -exeepting those who
. ment of United ttates Letters Patent,
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Dr:-R+-M. Hunt,
eo: M. Hughes,
Niles Searls.
‘ BE. M.
Receive Deposits,
Purchase Gold D
Hignest price pai
Warrants.
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address in San
througn his duly ar
day made epplicati
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notes on file in thi:
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the SE corner of th
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