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_ -EDICAL AND SURGICAL
rare purely vegetable, ard of'a nature that
. body, forebodings, indige tion, timidity,
piven
AFTER A QUARTER OF
_ . & OBNTURY SS
Dr. J. C. Young
INSTITUTE,
TILL offers to the afflicted positive
cure in alicases of
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
n Youth is Inid the foundation-of much
the misery of ‘after years by the indutnee of the. most destructive of habits
exing life a curse, and spreading weak.-.
*oas and ruin iim ng mankind, for itis a
ell xnown fuct that the indulgence of
litary vice, aven in the slightest degree,
ants seeds of weakness ft--tt
d shame in after years.
Young Man
f you experionce any weakness you should
% delay, for a day may imperil: your
palth it your ‘lifg..In ali forme of
_"Weakn ss and Prematuré Decay a Cure is
*uarantéed by the Doctor to the Young,
Middle-aged or Old, without Exp sure or,
ifniderance from Business. The Remedies
‘{éaves no taint behind. Cbserve the sym.
‘tome ond hasten to check the course of the
‘comp'aint, if you experience any of them—
nightly discharges, slight dfscharges at
“other times, trembling, anxiety, feggetfulneas, confusion, pain in back, Hmbs or
aversion to society, loss o! power, want of
emtrol, variable temper; attacks of sivknaséakin to biliousnese; deposits.in urine,
“irtegular bowels, etc. eto.
TEKRIBLE POISGNS.
“. Among the an ubtl !
bdisOHS ii the human blood is that aris“ing from Venerealk Taint often breaking
out, after years of apparent cur, in hid.
sores upon various parts of the body.
its great dahger lits in the fact that it is
ven to the innocent-_partuer or to the unborn chilu without showing in the person
* origiually contracling it.
THE ESE OF MERCURY :
“nly aids in this terrible deception by aryting it upon the gurface and driving it back
iato the blood. All Veticreal Poison isa
a I ee *
¥
Ywhere patients will receive the treatment
-Fg0 atbeatial 1n such cases. =e
“+ og@ding the cost of treatment. ‘This ex——S"9f all modern Practice.
igad poison and can be. con
“the blood, and the only certainty-of pre=
‘vention of .ransmis-ion is in the positive
«cures of the reform treatment practiced at
“the Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute,
comprehensive, scientific -and thorough,
baying received endorsements as the best.
Recent cases cured
iu a few days and chronic cases: with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the pres= =enee of ‘Taint in the blood. aré never fal}
og. Sane
{TO FEMALES.
~——“‘frs-Doctor, after years-of patient inves“tigdlion and treatment is enabled to assure
heth rapid and thorough: oures in all the
° gomplaints incident to the sex. The. weak
~ oan hope for strength and the suffering for
¥ a.
Those who require personal supervision
‘the Dootcr can furnish_with apartments
with careful andskillful nurses where
unremitted atteition and constant care
»every assurance of rapid gad permares, : :
_ ‘fife Institute is supplied with a
CURED AT HOME.
: Gorrespondence, ‘The at difficulty
hmany sick find is thetrouble of visiting
7 the city, often incurring an expense far exPywénse can be avoided by writing to the
&
a
¥Blotch 1s,
AND. IODIDE OF —POTASS.
~ Dector, giving in yourown way, the symp-"
toms of your trouble or complaint, _Curas
} @uaranteed the-same as by persoual visit:
AU co-munications strictly c nfidential
*and all letters either returned or destroyed.
€#~ ‘The Doctor can be relied upon in all
« cases requiring confidence and ‘secrecy:
Repose confidence in him, all you who
pulfer or aré-in distress. He will speedily
¥ relieve and cure-you.
Address
BENJ, F.JOSSELYN, M. D.,
618 Sacramento Street,
i Rox 735. Sian Francisco, Cal.
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA
-YEBLOW nock
eet tee
TIE best Beantifier of the Complexion
now in .use,Cutes Pimples, Bells,
Kiheumatism and Mercurial
}Pains. Sold by all Druggista.
Uae 1 ow's Concentrated Flavoring Ex* sracts for Ice Cream, Cakes, &o,
“MASONIC
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No, 6 “Post Street,
?Masonre TEMPER, S84N FRanctaco.
REORIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS.
— gd Deposite, Not Lees than Six
‘Months. Ordinary Deposits cam be drawn
et short notice, : '
Last Dividend: Term deposits, 944 per
é@nt, Ordipury Deposits, 7% per cent.
* Oertificates of Deposit issued, ag Sg in
-New York and principal vities the Uvit sed States and Canadas; also London, Paris
and all the principal ofti.e of Europe.
W. H. Ourven, Pres’t.
H. UT. Graves, Seo'y,
VWEEKLY CHRONICLE
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* cents additional on every copy, fer post.
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‘oatpsid, ;
CHAS, dé YOUNG & OO., San Francisco,
“@pechnen vopies sent’ rere. Bead for ons.
Try the Magic Effects of
“ENGWER’S PURK BORAX SOAP.
f washes without tabbing. “It tx comAM posed princivulty, of the combination
" of RoruX and ammonia, so that it entirely
* «dogs away wit hard labor, Forfemoving
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bey J. FALKINBURGH & Co.,San'Francwco,
_WEBSR 'PIANGS
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SHERMAN & HYDE,
PUriC. HRALKACS,
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‘
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at grow to a harvest of disease, ‘sorrow
rulent of . °
t reports and a vuluable agricultural . . oom, FULWEILLER,
CENTENNIAL.
ipa
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH: WES
TERN RAILWAY.
4 ieee POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
vy
Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra Falle
Pittsburg, Philadelphi:, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any point eass,should
buy their :
TEKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route,
=—THE— -—CHICAGO AND NukTaEWESTER
IRATLWAY.
THIS-IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
oa it has been made the FASTEST time
-ttat has evet\been MA i:
By this route pass-nges for points east of
Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago: . aria
BY THE ITTSBEURG, FORT WAYN
AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA
RAILWAYS. °
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK
AY D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS.
s> THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmar
Pullman Palace Drawmg Room and
Sleeping Cars throngh to New York to Niagra Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
} THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pn)
Zanes
ville,’ Wheeling, Washington aud Balti.
more without change.
This is the shortest, best, and only line
running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Coaches, copnecting with Un
ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha; and from
the West, via grand Junction, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids, ( iinton, Sterling and Dixon,
for Chicago and the East.” nna!
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety, The smooth,
rails, the celebrited Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, toe Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf
oving trains, the reguiatity with which
they run, the adm‘rable arrangement for
runving throuyh cars to Chicago from
Ail points West, secur to passengers. all
the comforts in modern Railway Travel:
ing. No changes of tars and no tedious dé«
lays at Ferries.
Passengers will find Tickets via this favoriie route, at the General Ticket Office of
the Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramento.
Ticketa for sale at all the Ticket Offices
of the Céeiitral Pacifi~ Railroad. a
: ~"W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agi.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen, Sup,
H. P. STANWOOD, Generali Agency, 12
‘Mon tgemery St, Sen Francisco.
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Address“ HARPER & BROTHERS, New:
York. —__ . Ge
No, 750.
Application for a Patent toa
Mining Claim,
United States-Land Office;
Sacramento, Cal. Feb, 23d, 1876,
OTICE is herety given, That tlre North
Bloomfield Gravel Miping Company, pt
Notice to Creditors.
N the Probate Court in end for the
county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Jeremiah $
Brown, deceased, ~ Nitice is hereby give
by the undersigned executor of the ahove
named estate'to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims against said deceased
to exhibit the same with' the: ne essafy
vouchérs within four months from the
first publication of this netice to the undersigned at his residence on Deer creek,
or to John Anderson.at-his office in Nevada
Executor.
Nevada City Jan.25, 1876.
AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, .
For Restoring Gray Hair
*° To [rs NaruRaL VITaLrry akD Coror.
Advarcing
years, sickness
Cwre, disappoiritmentand
hereditary predisposition all
turn the Hair
Gray,and eith._ 6¥ Of them in.
cline it to shed
h prematurely.
AyveEr’'s Harr
Vicor, by long
‘ababat nd extensive
i siti Aa use, bas proatid " ven that it
stops the falling of the hair immediately;
often renews the growth, and always surely
restores ité color, when faded or gray. It
stimulutesthe nutritive organs to healthy
activit ;, and preserves. both the hair and
ite beauty. hus -brashy,-weaket sickly
Hair, becomes giossy, pliuble and strengthened; lost hair ‘regrows with lively expres.
sion; falling hair is checked and established; thin hair thickens; and faded or gray
hair resunie their original color. Its operution is sure'and harmless. It cures dandruff, heals all humors, and keeps the acalp
cool, clean and soft—under which conditions, diseases ot the scalp are impossible.
As a dressing fortadies’ hair the Vicox is
praised for ‘its grateful and agreeable perfume, and valued for tie, -sdi%t lustre and
ricbnesa of tond it imparts,
PREPARED )BY—
DR. J. C, AVER & CO., Lowell /Mass.
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Devggists wad dealers in Medcine, Batic augsl
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F. ROBINSON —
‘This Store, on BROAD STREET, oppogite the Methodist Church, keeps
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GRO.
OERI“ES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
in Nevada city, which will be sold as LOW
THE LOWEST. Give mea esl. 04
DR, FRANK H. THOMAS,
{Practitioner of Hemoeopathy,)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office---Broad\St., cor. of Pine,
NEVADA €FFY,’CAL.
STRAYED.
‘RED COW, with & white\crogs in her
forehead, and one horn lbpped down
lower than the other. Sahl anihal strayed
from our ranch about three mouths ago,
An? information of -her whereabouts may
be lett with
dlé ‘@USCETTI BROS,
‘Attorney and Counsélor at Law,
AUBURN, Plaeer Co., Cal. .
RANCISGU, Agetita for the
. ov! ae
&
a
wi practice m sli the cats
‘i
“wo
. & Corporation existing tinder the liws ot
. Canon Fluming Claim.
j No 3,from which a live oak 18’ diameter
—Pwith
California, whose Post Office is San Franeation for Patent forthe Pénelon Placer
Mine, bearing gold, situate in Virgin Valley
Mining ! istrict, Nevada County, California
-and des oribed inthe pl t-and field notes-on
file in this offica as follown, viz: Commencing at a sprnce tree oppogite the ‘Tuylor bain dnd cn the right bank.of Humbug
Creek and being corner No 10 of -Hambug
Thence Variation
17 1-29 E, N 48° 15’ w3.57 chaing toa stake
marked No 2, from which a-lve oak 30-—in.
diameter bears-N 7 1-29 E82 lis, ‘Thence
“N12°-15' ¥ 5,50 chains to-a—stake —m rkedt
bears $31 1-2°4-33 links. Twin live oak
bears N 46° W 22 links,
05’ E 4.37 chains to ast ke marked’ No 4,
from which twin live oak bears $ 49 1-2°
W 41 links, Thence N 20° 45° E 688 chs.
to a stake marked No 5 from which a spruce
‘50” diameter-bears N 81-1-2° E 60 links.—
Thence North 30° 15’E 6.06 chains to a
‘twin liveouk tree just above mouth of
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company’s tunnel, nouth of tunnel bears S 50°
E1.98 chains. Thence N 44° 45’ E 17,98
«hains to stake No 7,on boundaryline’ ot
Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine betweén
Stations 25 and 26. Thence §67° 30° E
5.45 chains toa live oak tree on left side of
Humbug Creek and being Corner No 26 of
Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine approved survey. Thence 8 38° 15’ W $.60 chs. down left side of Humbug Creek to a stuke
marked No 9. opposite mouth of Bloomfield Company's tunnel from which asprauce
30” diameter bears N 46° 40’ West 20 links
alive oan 48” diameter bears 8S 26° 30’ EF
25 links distant. Thence 830° 15’ W 5.00
chains to a stake marked No-10 on left side
of Humbug Creek. ‘Thence 8 20° 45° W
6.94 chuins to a stake marked No ll on left
side of Creek, Thence 8 50° 30’ West 8.00
chaitis to a stake marked No 12 and being
}corner No 11 of Humbug Canon” Fliming
Claim, .Thence 8 6° 15? W303 chuins to
place of beginning and containing 16 89-100
scres; and designated #s Lot No 64 iti Sertion.-Township 17, North Range 9 East,
Mt. Diablo Ease and Meridian. Said “location was made by Mark Emerson and A, J.
Irwin. Murch 8th, 1857,;/and is recorded in
Book No 2, at page No 30, reeords of guid
Virgin Valley Mining District. "The app-icunt claims iby purchase, . Adjoining
cluiruants are, on the North ‘by Bloomfield
Hydriulic Company’s ground and on the
South by Humbug Canon, —/
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto ure hereby required to present. the
same before this oftice within sixty days
from the first day of publisbing hereof,
T, B. McFARLAND, Regireter.
A. B.Dibble, Atty. feb27
DENTISTRY
Hissaas
YR. P. E. HUGHRSON, “bas ‘opened
7 un oitice S—
In Kidd’s Building, Browd Street.
Over Hyman Bros." Store.
He is propared to perform sil kinds.of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
‘atest aud-most epproved styles. :
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Wulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work,
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871, :
-_ ESTRAY NOTICE.
C
AME tothe enclosure of the subscriber, about a month ego, a white yearling Steer. The Steer has ~both ears cut,
red about the head, and red spots on the
body. The owner can have the said Steer
on proving property and peving “hares.
A.-HOKNEK,
‘Quaker Hill, March-11th, 1876,Notice to Creditors.
i i the matter of the extate of.A.J, Wooldridge, deceased, Notice is hereby given
by the undersigned aAdtwinistrator of the
ostate of A. Jr Wooldridge, deceased, tothe
creditors of snd all persoys, having claima
against thesaid deceasta, to exhibit them
the Necessary: vouchers, within four
(t) month. atter ‘the first publicztion of
this notice, to tue undersigned at the city
of Nevada, county of Nevada,
; 4.W. HERRING.
Administrator of the estate oWooldridve, deceased, aes
tainers of the public mind:—Boston Globe.First Century of the Republic.” econtrib. )
cisco, California. has this day made appli-: es
Thence N 339 .
LADIES,
O YOU WANT a-Pure, Blooming Comy plexion?, If so,-a few applications of
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify
you to your heart’s content.
It does
Blotches and Pimp}:s.: Overcomes
the Kreshed appearance of heat,
EXHIBITION COMPANY.
. =§820--WILL BUY
OF THE
/M. ¥. Industrial Exhibition Co.
FP OWT Cor pare tt—with-2 s-bea
I in mind that the cupital invested is
always secured.. = TASSELS ?
This loan is issued on a novel plan, and
ig authorized by Special Act of the Legislature-of the St te of New York.
-* Every bondholder must receive at least
$21, but he may receiye ;
$100,000
,000, or $3000, Or $35,050, or $10,000, or $5
&e., &c. : ;
acon) . ak
4th Premium Allotment, June
7th, 1875. 3 :
5th Series, Drawing, July 6th
Circulars giving full explanation, will be
sent, free of charge, an *polication. ~For Bonds and full information, address
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & OO., :
FInancian, AGENTS,
23 Park Row, New York.
Post Office Drawer 29.
Remit by draft on N. Y. City Banks, Registered Letter or P. O. Money Order._—
feb 27,
Notice to Cre ditors.
LL CLAIMS against the estate of D.
A B. Frink, aecéased, properly presented and. allowed, will be paid on de
mand, by T. ©. Plunkett or myself, at the
Clerk’a office. \
S INO. PATTISON
Nevada, Dec: 18, 1875.
, Administrator.
LIGHT.
I
E _ OF THR CELEBRATED
Springfield Gas Machine,
Weare riow prepared to furnish machines
of all sizes for lighting AoTELS, CHURCHES,
Purtrc BUILDINGS or PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF .
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
‘OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE,
They arc simple in construction, not liable to get Gut of order, require no skill to
manage, are 4
MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
And are sub~tantial and durable. They oc
cupy but little spice, can be set up at little
expeuse, and are equally atapted for light
ing the largest Hotel or the smaHest dvellbut, Winter and Summer, have been-in
constant use all through the United States
for uver seven years.
#2" No fireais need i+ manufacturing-the .
Gas, and buildings lighted by it are insured at the same rate as though coal gas
was used. :
J” The cost of Gas made by this Machine wil] not exceed $150 to $250 per
thousand feet. *
We invite correspondenee from those
builting or contemplating the introduc.
tion of Gas, and will send, on application,
catalogue, with full cutsund ex, lanations
of the workings of the Machines, and hun.
dreds of testiv:onials to its superiority over
any other Machine now in use,
“we also hivite actextion to oir full and
complete line of
GAS FIXTURES,
wubracing the tewest styles of CHANDETIEKS, BRACKETS, Pi: NDANTS, etc. Our’
} prices. are as‘low and our goods superior to
any inthe market.
We shall be glad to correspond on the
subject-ot introducing gas, and to have
: eal and-examine our Machines and
Fixtures.
NYE & ACHESON,
315 and 317, Bine Street, Ban
Francisco.
Sole Agents-for-the Springfield Gas Machine, for California and Pacific Coast, 814
}
! ¥OUNG MEN
t
\ HO may be suffering from the ef. ¥¥ fect of youthful follies or indisjeretion, will do well to avail themselve .
jof this, the greatest boon ever }sid at} .
be-witar of suffering humanity, Dr.,
SPINNEY wilt ; et PSG
for every case of seminal weakness, or
private disease of any kind or ch rvvter
which he undertakes and fails to cure.
He would therefore ray to the unfortu.
nute sufferer who may read this notice,
that-you are ‘treading upon dangerou
}}/sround when you longer delay di: seekjing the proper remeay for your com{pluint. You may. be in the firsé stage:
remeinber you are approaching the last.
jit youare bordering upon th last,and
are suff ring some or ull of its i}) efiects,
rm member that if you persist in procras.
tination, thyAime must come whem the
most skillful physician can renderyou!
no assistance; when the door of hepe!
Will be cho-ed against you; when no augel of mercy can bring you relief. ‘In
}#¥o case has the Dr, failed of success.
Phen let not despair work upon your
imagination, but avail yourself of the
beneficial regults of hig trea ment before
vour case is beyond the rich of medical
ski Tabet ore gtim death hurries you
t+ a premature grave. Full course of
treatment $25. Send money by Post!
Office order or Express wit full de’
Scription of case. Call or Address,
: BRA, B. SPINNEY,
No, 11 Kearny Street, San rrancisce.nN CIS NP A
Nevuds, Feb'y. dist, $876,
Ly “tate
W-D. Long, atiy,
£2 4;
H ‘ sep7-ly
away with Redness,
atigue and Excitement. mliINDUSTRIAL
-. teenth duy of June, 1876, at 12 o’cloex.
Firdt Mortgage Premium Bond
‘Y mon school rystean is the nursery of Atoer{sho Jd continne to be
. vor ot reorganizing and strengthenirg the.
FY AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENEY,
OVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS: . ¢
ing. They are po new or untried machine;*
. and recommends the folldwing as the test,
. On the 6th day .¢ March, 1876,infavor 6f
REPUBLICAN
rst CONVENTION.
Rooms of the Unidn Reépnblican State
: Central Committe, :
San Francisco, March 9, 1876.
ing issued a call for a National Convention
in the following form:
Republ'can National Convention
The next Union Republican National
Convention for the nomination of candidates for Presi ient and Vike President of
the United States, will be held in the .city
of Cincinnati, on Wednesday. the Fournoon, delegates from each State equal to
twice the number of its Senators and Represéntatives in Congress. and of two delegates from each erganized Territory, end
tthe District of: Coluinbia->—
In calling the Conveition for ‘the.election of delegates. the Commiitee of the
Several Stites are recommended to invite
all Repablican electors, and all other voters, without regurd to past—peHticaldifferences or previeut’ party afliliations. who
are oppose. to reviving sectional issues,
and desire to promote friendly-feeling and
prrtannent harmony throughout the cewatry ‘by miintaining ahd enforcing all the
+ constitutional fights of every—citizen, inchiting the fu 1 and free exercise—otthe
right of suffrage without intimidation and
withoat fraud : who are in favor of the
continued prosceatidn and punishmert of
all Official dishonesty, and of an, ecomomical admioistration of thé Government by
honest, faithful publicofficers : who are
in favor of making'such reforms in. government as experience may from time to
titme suggést . who are opposed to impairj ing the credit of thetiation by depreciating
any of Hs obligations, and in favor of sustaining in every way the national faith an?
financial hovor :-who hola that. the ceanican liberty. and should be maintained absolutely free from sect:rian control+ who
beheve that fur “the promotion of these
ends the direction of the Gavernment
confided. to those
who adhere to the principles of 276, “and
support them ag incorporited in” the—Constitution and the laws ; and who: re itfafe aental prineinies of Natiosal-Dnityin this Centernial Anniversary of the bith
ot the Republic. :
—. <<. D. MORGAN. Chairman.
WE, CHANDEER. Set’y. ~
Republican National Committee.
. Washington, Jan. 13, 1876, 5 :
‘Now, therefore, the Republican State
Central Committee of the State of Califor:
nia do recommend to the Union Republican
yoters of California to choose deleyutes to
the State Convention. to be held at the city
of Sacramento, on WEDNESPBAY, 26th day
of April, 1876, for the purpose of sglecting
TWELVE delegates to said National Con“vention, ~ ee :
The apportionment of Delegates is as
follows, being based »pon the combined
‘votes cast for T. G, Phelps and Jqhu Bid} TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
. SEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES _
<The Republican National Committeehav. .
south of beth sexes te-an almost unlimited
ot mat Se
‘DR. GIBEON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,Cor. Commercial, San Francisco’
VWs BLISHED in 1934, for the treat
Ei. nt of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im
potency, etc. Skin ‘Diseases (of years
standing) and Uleerated _egs Sdccuss: ully
treated. “Biers
DR.. GIBBON: has he pleasure of an.
neuncing tliat he has returned from visiting
the principal Hospitals of “Europe, and has
resumed
Francisco, where his old patients and those
requiring his services may f.nd him.
Thé Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking out ™w remedies, and has
returned witk-inepeasea acilities for ‘the
atleviation of human suffering. _
= Horrible Diseases.How many thousands of Nersons, both
male ana femak, are there wh are sutiering outa miserable existence from the ef+
absorbe -nto the system . . Look at thei —
pallid, @.aciated and @isfigured faces-and
their brokcmsdowu constitutions, disqualifying them forthe happiness of marriage
or tLe enjoyment of jife. ;In this horrid
githatinn thousands suffer unt ihdeath closes
the scene-_Let parents, gua: diane, friends
attend to any of those who are. sufferiag
with anv of these horrible life pring
maladies—see that they are cared for an
cured before it betes late. Send them im‘mediately to Dr, Gibbon, a physician who
new ade private disease his especial study
or yeérs, and who is certain, to cure the
most‘inveterste cases without mercury or
injurious drugs. It is_important to those
“who are aftticted, or to those who are inter
careful-of the many prétended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing their skill im
curing .all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the publie by using the names of em.
inent physicians from Europe and other
placer, Bo, therefore, careful and make
strict inaviries, or you may: fall into the.
panes of those charlatans. ‘
Seminal Weakness: ;
Seminal firissions;-the consequence of
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved:
sexual indulgence,.is practiced by . the
extent, producing with unerring certainty
“the following train of morbid). symptoms,
unless cembatted by. scientific medical
measures, viz: Sellow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ring-lug inthe ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves and tho rattling of chariots, nnessi-_
ness about the loins, weakness of the limbe,
enfused vision. blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffiaerce in approachingstrang_
ers, a disiixe to form new acg Hintances, &
disposition to shun society, loes.of memorv. hectic flushes, pimples and “various
ernptions-about the face, furréd tongue,
fetid breath, esughs, consumption, night
eweats, monoMant 22d frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, -either-“in
erson or by letter, and have a cure effectéd
y his new and scientific mode of -tregting
this disease, which never fails of effecting
~ quick’ and, radical ure. Dr. G: -will give
County Committees will make provisions in their respective counties for the
said apportionment,
Fully indorsing the suggestions and recommendations of the Republican National .
Committee, this Committee has. adopted
aud invites the co-operation of all whoe-can
indorse the same: :
“Opposition to the restoration to power
of the Democratic Party, and intention ‘te
act.in good faith with the Republican Party, By order a ;
“ALEX. G. ABFLL, Chairman.
y M. Db, BORUCE, secretary,
mii Republican State Central Comittee,
Sheriff's Sale.
B* virtue of an Execution to mg, directed and delivered issyed, out of the
D.strict in and for the County uf Nevada,
State of California, bearing date March 10,
1876, on a judgment rendered in said Court
F. M. Post and against W. H. Patterson, I.
N. Thorn, L.-W. Wood. R. G, Wood and G.
W. Haskell fer the sum-of bight Hundred
and Fourtern and 24-106’dollars damages,
with interest at the rate of se:‘en per cent
per annum till paid, together with-$22 20,
costs ana disbursements at the date of said
judgment and accruing custsall payable
in gold coin of the United States, I have
lvied upon all the rigit, title and interest
of the within named defendants, or either
of them in and to the following described .
property which was heretofure attached,
to-wit : That certain’ Placer Mine known
and designated as ihe Woodville Gravel .
Mining Conrpany, the same being situated+
about oue nifle north of Nevada city, on
the stage roa: leading to Lak eity,in Nevada Township, Nevada county, Cal. and
particularly described in a survey and plat
made by D. B. Merry, in January, A, D.
1874, and filed in United States Land Office,
at Sucramento.--Also, the engine, bed sr,
pomp ene pumping meehionss and all apchances hereunto bel nging an
‘fer-the working of sdid mine: —
Notice is kereby given that I will expose
at public sae all the-above described propty, wince bidder for cash, in
at oO e Co ouse do 3
of Nevada, on se pach
eae Pee hy a 1 the hours ot 9 v’cloc gee age clock, A.M., and
Given uacer my hand this 13th day of
March, 1876.
C, R. CLARKE, Sheriff.
By P. C. Byrne, Under Sheriff,
WD. Long, Atty.
mil4
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Ww: the undersigned, hereby certify,
thet we wre partners for the trans.
action of LawBusiness, in its Yerious departments, under the firma name and style
of Johnson & Cross: that our fall Dames
are Jsmes B ‘Jubnson and’ Ghurlis W
Cross; that ovr plate of residence and principal place of business is Nevada City, Ne.
vada County, S:ute of California, and that
our partnership dates from the 9th day of .
— J
B. JOHNSON,
Ww.
District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial . :
the ond
in Nevada City} Nevada Connty
bon, stating case,
time the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
+ conntry, with full and plain direction for
use.__By--enclosing “TEN DOLLARSin
coin, in a registeréd letter through tho
Post Office, or through Wells. Fargo & Co.,
a packuge of medicme will be' forwarded
by express tu any part of the Union.
Address DR. J, F.\GIBBON, 623 Kearney
at.eet, coisner Commercial, San -Francisco.
Post Offic: Bex 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
; Rememier to put BOX 195% on the let
er.
Consultations FREE.
a@Correspondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
sent in the DaILy "PRaxscerpr. myl
i
WARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,,
CORNER OF
7 AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL _
IMPLEMETS
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GO0ODSs
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
__
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
department, and our prices AS LO
as any house inthe State‘for the same clasg
of goods. We handle nene but-what
knew-to' be FIRST-CLASS ARTIOLES,
care vo the ~“" improved Machinee
which are known to d,
ble to the older ‘styles. ee
SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF
Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Portable En: gines,
Moline Wind Mills, .
“Geld Medal Separators,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
; Haine’s Gen, Headers
Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engines,
Vibrator Threshers,
Chatenge Sprit
Schuttler Farm ees, Tee
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER
82” See them before you buy
Send for Catslogues. , : Aon Facey
" NOTICE T0 CREDITORS.
rm the mvtter of tne estate of Albert
t Cleveland, deceased. Notice is hereby
given by theynd-+rsigned Admini of
the estate of t-e-snid Albert’ Cleveland ”
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons haying claims ag«in+t the éstate of
Said d+ cased, io present the seve with
the necersury you-hers within four soutne
from the first‘pul estion of this notice, te
OTsigned nt the omce of nies pearke
%
a
W, B.C MPBELL,
Pubiic. Ad uuiniatrator,
Miles tents, sty ll
practice at his Daspenrary, 623 oe
Kearney Street, corner of Ccmmer.ia., San «
fect _of secret indulgences, or from virus—
ested in the welfare of theirfriends, tobe
and
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without just car
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~“eount, as F will
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Nevada, Jen.
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For Puri
“which are very }
purifies the blec
: ’ ; : One Hundred Dollars to any one who wil humors in_the
. Secaket gel thw a stee at prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured meals nd aad
Alameda......19,Plumas.... .. 31 of this complaint by either of the San ers. ~
Wiping, «6. < siseeed Sacramento.:..7:21 . prencisco quacks. aoecenoe © x e
7/San Benito....4 3 Married Men, . 8 a. e@ expe
s 10/S3an Bernardino..:4! OȢhoge whe contemplaie-znarriage, who _.___ #7 Bag t amare
:.-6/3an Diogo. wsiysess 8) oe suffering under any of these fearful of these same
35a Francisco..:,75 . maladies, should not forget the sacred reSea ght nae
~ _Sjcan Jorquin. ...15 . sponsibility resting upon them,. nor delay hrs ba et nelle
Del Norte jj-an Luis Obispo. .-5 to obtain imamediate relict. stroyi a ye
El Dorado. ...+. 98 h Mateo. oo: 0 . persons culling at Dr. Gibbon’s office oF mmoey t row
FYesno.. 2. cere es 2/Santa Barbara. .. 6 sending for-packages of medicines may rely gone, isor
Humboldt..... 8/sants Clara 16) apon his assurance of confidential secrecy: : Seu wn widne
TRV sesesansereess 3 8. with implicit faith, and expect no more “ Stomach, Eidne
oe aca “—, . than tobe “charged with a fair _and—mutu-——— een
Lake. veces 8 \aily’ satisfactory remuneration of services pone fd Eat
Lassen.. ..-£ . rendered, considering the circumstances : nd Bait’ Rheum
} 03 Angeles:-: 187 5¢ the cases, rather than a too prevalent and Tiness cad inten
wae ee “1-H . selfish practice of extortion among quacks ~ pain in the Bon
eet th 2 (5 Sadi Seed and pretenders. ee Lie 3
Mendorino.... olsutter Sak hieoee_saee 4 DE. GIBBON is responsible, and will won iota a
Merced.....-. 4/Tehama.,...+++ 41 ive to each patients written instrument, cue Seeonee a
Mo toc.. epeeeevese 2 Trinity. wees eseass 3 binding himself to effect a radical and per Ganneul Be tiiie,
MONO.. 03s <s SUBS Re ey. Fee vanent cure, or make no-charge. ;
Monterey caseaedees 8Tuoclumne..... 5 Guced at loss. = ‘health returns.
Napa.. sees e eee 6) Venturs... arses Persons at a distance may be. CURED AT dy
MOVER. 5 oc cc ccccas 14 Xolo PawEE SER Obaae oe T HOME, by addressing a letter to DrGb-Dr. J. €
Placer . da Ra do 5455s nas 8 smyptoms, length of
PRAOTICAL ANE
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Location «
ness, San Franci
of works, Coluu
Cslifornia. Not
upon the follow:
‘oountof Assessn
Tenth day of Jai
‘amounts set opp
spective shareho
Names,
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