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_APTE ARTER ee No. 798. ; LI
é ad a ri i i das ae for a Patent toa GHT.
Ge cchetecaniabeletdel — ae . Uy ame HE i : Mining Claim, . AVING ACCEPTED -THE“AGENCY
; NY: Loca nCcip”! place © eee eae oe + PE CELE "Terao
i ‘ “Dr. J. C. Young 12-iness, San Francisco, Galifornia. Loca Unitea tates Land Office: = sem einen “ oe
= me tion of works, Nevaua couyty, California, . Sacramento, Cal.Feb. 23d, 1876. Springfield Gas Machine
Mf EDICAL AND SURGICAL Notice-a{here are delingdent upon the . YT OTICE is her@by given, That the North eed Ze
at : following deser:bed stock, on account ef} . Bloomfield Gravel Miring. Company, . We até noW prepared to furnish fachines
INSTITUTE Assessment No 8, levied on the 24th day of ! 40 oe sation: extating : under the *lawe of of all sizes for lighting duTeLs, CHURCHES,
? Feb., 1876, the severa’ ainounts set opatiieeats whose Pust Office is. S#a-Fram . PUBLe-BUILDINGs or PutvaTE RESIDENCES,
r i ; . posite the names of fhe respective share. ~ pitieery : eae : Sees
s TILL offers’ to: the affiieted pdsitive . P°* = eats . eiseo, California. has this day made appli‘ ;
*KED curedn all cases of a ee Soot Mo . cation for Patent for the Peneion Placer OVER 1,090 TESTIMONIALS
: e ee ; a é id . Mine, bearing gold, situate in Virgin Valiev ATTEST THE IPERIORITY OF
EMINAL W AKNESS. C Nemes. beget — seat Mining ‘istrict, Nevada County, Californie . . a : pel EOE aa
4 the foundation of much . @_T Brown, 4 50 * $50 00 . and d¢s*ribed in the pli't and field avtes ot [*_ Ja
e ta ¥e ath is Inid La be ag = indul. J J Butler, 212 100°: 100 00 file in tuis office as follows, viz :~ComSPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE .
efehe ioisery of aft-r years by the :r¢. 3 M Buffington, Tr: 327 100. “f100 06 . mencingat ® sprnce tree opposite the Tay: Fe 3
‘gence of the most destructive of habits) yb mnyton, Tr. 330 100: ; 100 00/1}, nd én the right bank of _Humbu OVER ANY OTHER NOW-IN USE.
aking life 4 curse; and spreading weak-4 %'< aangton, LF. oA ; J lor Dam and ¢n the rig i ban abug a
nées.and ruin among prankind, fur itis ‘a . 7 Buffington, Tr, 303 100 = 10000 . Creek and being corner No 10 of Hambug/ phey are simple in construction, not ‘lia7.1 Known fact that the indulgence of J M buffington, Tr. 373 100-180 0 . Canon Fluming Claim, Thence variation’! p90 to get utit Of order, require no s#ill to!
vata ains © ‘chs sas diluegl J M Buffington, Tr. 356 50 50 00 17 1.2° E_N 48°15’ w3.57 chuins toa stake eo :
solitary vice, even in the slightest degree, Ange T 411 50 £000 ao ; bese a manage,’are
Flants seeds ¢f Weakness in the eystem . 7 M Puffington, Tr. x bo. soos . marked No 2, from whieh s nas Oak 30° ioe eS a ee ee SS
ee Chas E Elliott. Tr 25F— 100-1000. No’3from whieh a live oak 18” diameter supine uilke Mevie cee bear ae ek
aie Youny Man # Chas E Effiot, Tr. 234° 100 00'00 . bear. § 31 1-22—+ 33 links. Twin live oak . CUPY but little : E
4 2 Chas I El iott, fr. 235 OG — Pegug: cast N 16° W 22 links, Thence N_3x0 . €xpemre, and a] equally adapted for light
. TF yea experience any weakness you should + -j,4.-* fiett, Tr. -236 109 1070005" F F357 chains to ast ke marked No € 11"8 the largest Hotei or the stualest dwell.
net delay, for a dsy may imperil your, j,) ¥ine 913 50 50 00 ri = which twin live oak bears—t—49-4-90-. ing. They are no hew or untried wachine,
taithif not your life ‘In ali forms-el-¢ Gunn, 222 BS 85 00 . yy rn links. ‘Fhence N-20°-43'-E-6-48 ee but. Winter and Summer, have been in
Weakness and Premature Decay a Cure ® . wry, Guna, Tre — 146 Ifo "260° . to x stake marked No 5 from which @ spruce . Coustent Ose all throws the United States
@naranteed by the Doctor to the Young, ; Wim J Gunn, Tr. 49 100 __100-68 50” diapiéter bears N $1.1.22_E.60 links.— for UVEr SEVER Yeurs. : = < 2
Middle-aged or Old,-witnout Exp sure or, Wi, J Guun, Tr, ¢4-229 20 20 08 }--Thenee North 30° 15° E6,04 chains to-a = i No-fire js used i manufacturige the
Mniderauce frou Business. The Kemedies ) wi, J Gunn, Tr. 265 50 59.00 Fiwin live oak tree just above >moute® of} Gas,.and buildings lightee “by it are inare purely vegetable. #nd of a nature that) jy 3 yuexs 96 50 50 002 North Bloomficld Gravel Mining Couypa. #1 d-4t the Same rate as though coal gas
at rind. —Cteerve the t¥il. james Huoks. 2a. “18 10 095 ny’s funnel mouth ot tunnel. bears 3 50° [WSS Used= a
tots and hasten to check the course of the . Charles Mcklvy, a3 150 150 00] by 98 chains. Thence N 44° 45'+E 7.98 . a7” ‘Phe cost of Cue made. by this Ma.
rump aint, if yonex perience any of them—
mightly discharges, , slight dfscharges &t
otber times, trembling, auxiety, forgetful* oe Confusion, Pain in back, limbs-:or
oS bay, $
gs, indige tion, timidity,
ty, losedf power, want of
A temper, attacks of si k-nepe'akif to i ligurness, deposits in urine,
* TERRIBLE POISGNS.
forebodi
aversion »
_ Among the most subtle and virnlent of
peisons in‘the human btood is that arisi from Venereal ‘faint often .break-ng
, after-years of apparent cur-, iu hid.
: @ sores upon varivus parts ef the body.
great danger li+#én the fact that it is
ven to the innocent pertner or to the unbérn chil with oti showing in the person
“+ obigiually ‘contraclingit. +. .
fing.
“ THE‘TSE OF MERCURY
* Quiy aids in this terrible deceptiom by dryimg itupon the surface and driving it back
ete the bisod.All YeuerealPoison isa
: i and-ean be-communhicated in
‘Yae blood, and the only cértainty of . preyention of -ransmis-ion is in the. positive
‘eres of the reform treatment practiced at
“tus Dr. J. GC: Young Medical Institute,
aoniptehensive, scientific and thorough,
S% aoe haying ro. cived endorsements as the best .
‘ of all modern practice. Recent cases cured
faa few days and chronic cases with retnarkable rapidity. Gur tests of-the presence of Taint inthe blood are never fa.1‘he Doctor, after years of patient inves—— —$sagation aid treatment is enabled to assure
them rapid‘ #ud thorough @rree’in all the
—semplaints incident tu the sex. The weak
og hope for strength ‘and the suffering for
‘relief and Gure. ~~~ :
-Mhose whe require personal supervision.
*, '%ae Doctor can furtish with apartments
wth careful and skillful nurses where
weremhitted attention and constant care
giye every asecrance of rapid and perma.
Te cnres. pee ae
‘The Institute is supplied with a
“—~—BYING-INDEPARTMENT, ~
. Pi ilip Richards, 322 ‘50 50 00
+E A Kichardson, 248 100 10000
. “And in accordance with law, and-an—order of the Bourd 6f Directors, made on the
,gatn day of Feb
of each parcel of such stock ds may be nec«
California Mreet. ovtr Aetna Insurance of.
fice; Sen Franciseo California; on MON1876,-at the hour_of two ociock, P. AE,
ot such day,.0o pay delinquent Assessments .
thereon, together with costs of divertising .
and expenses of the sale. ee
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary
Office—311 Calitormia street, Secon floor
Roowis 3 fad 4, entrau*e 309 California St.;
over Actna Insurance office, San Francisco,
California . a6
. . BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SS aes
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO, —
ENRY BARNARD, A. M.,. ‘Professor
of Mathematic and Science of Ac1876,.50 many shares .
es ary, will, be sold at public auction at the . 64 survey.
office of the company, 311 California street, .
—— Seeotel fee, Koons send —4,—entrence “40 -insrked No 0. opposite mouth of Bison
. field Company's turtuetfrom: witith aspruce
DAY, ‘the “Twenty Fourth “day“vf—April+ ative oak 48” diameter besra_S 26 >
Lebains to stake No 7,on boundary line ot
Bloomfiel&Hydraulic Gravel Mine beteveén 7
. Station=25 and 26." Tit nce S 67> 30" E
. $45-chains toa live.oak tree on left side of
. Humbug Creek and being corner No 25 of
. Bloomfield Hvdraulic Gtavel Mine apjrov.
Thence S 38° 15’ W 9.60 chsdown Jeft side of Hti:ning Greet td a stake
30” diameter bears .N 46° 30’ West 20 links
a”
25 links dist#ht. “Mrence S807 25° W5-00
‘chains to a stake mark: d No 10 on teft side
ot Humbug Creek. Thenee—-8—203 45" -W
6.94 chsins ‘to a stake marked No 11 on left
side of Creek, Thence S 50° 3024Vest 8.00
chaius to # stake tharked No-12 and being
eorner No ht of Hembnz—Canon—Fhiming
Claim. Thence-8€° 15’ 'V 303 chains to
place of beginning aid containing 16 89-100
acres, and designated as Lot No 64 in Section —Township 17, Nurth Range 9 East,.
Mt.Diablo Base and Meridian. Said locaHon wae inede by Mark Emerson—end-A, 3-45 and 817, Bie Street, San
Irwin.'March 8tb,-1857, and is recerded in
Book No 2, #t pege No 30, records of said
Virgin Valley Mining District;--Ehe appricant claims by= purchase.. Adjoining
clauimants are,on the North by Bloomfield
Hydraulic Compauy's ground and un the
ehine Will not exceed. $1 50. to $250 per
thousand feet. :
We invite—correspondenee from those .
building or contempiating the introduce.
tion of Gas, and wil send, on application,
catalogue, with full cutsand ex, ianations
of the Workings of the Machines; and bun. }
dreds of testimonials toits superiority over.
any other Machine now in ise, — =
we also invite Attexztion to our full
sumplete line ofSmbracing the newest styl's of CHANDE: BRACKETS,.PtNDANTS, etc. Our
prices are as low and our goods superior to
any in the market.
“We shall be glad to cortespendon ‘the
subject-ot introducing gas, and-to have
parties call and examine our Machines and
Fixtures.
and
NYE & ACHESON,
i buy their fi
“BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,
the. West. via grand Junction, Marshall:
CENTENNIAL, -.
pee 1876: . sew REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES—
PROCLAMATION, Se tener
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES .
TERN RAILWAY.
tgs POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
1776.
Measires ;
Passengers ‘or: Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsbirg, Philadelphis, Montreal, Quebec
New ¥ork, Boston, or any point east,siould
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
‘Yéa' the Pioneer" Roate,
, —THE— SS
CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTDR
___ RAILWAY.
THIS-AS-THE-BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
oa it has’ been made the FASTEST fine
tbat has evet been MADE in this covrtry.
By this rente_prss-nges for points edst of
Chicago jiave choice of the following tines
from Chicago:
BY THE ITTSBURG, FORT WY AYN
es
10 THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Commercial, San FRANcIEcO.
LISHED in 1864, for-the treat wi
14 m-nt of Sexusland Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil.
. is in all its forms, Seminal. Weakness, Im.
. potency, étc. Skin Diseases (of years
i standing) and Ulcersted~egs sucvess, ully
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
. nouncing that be has returned from visiting
. tre princapal Hospitals of Evtupe, and hae
Kearney Street, corner of Ceramer ial, San,
requiring his services may {od him.
money in serki7g out, ~>w remedies, and hag
returned with increase.
alleviation of huinaan suffering.
._._. flerrible Diseases. as
How many thousands of persons, both
male atidfemale, are there who are suffer:
ing out a miserable. existence from, thé effect of secret indulgences; or from. virwe
absorbe— nto the system . —Look—at_their
AND 'CHIGAGU AND PENNSY) VANTS
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA .GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERI+
A D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS,
ep THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmare Pullman Palace Drawing—Rewm anc
Sleeping Cars through.to New Yorxk-to Niagra Palis, Biffalo, Rochester, or New York
City.
¢) THROUGH "TRAINS daily, with’Enl!
~~» man Palace Cars, for Néwars, Zanes.
ville, Wheeling, Washington und —Balti *
more without change. :
This is fhe shortest, best, and omy Tine
running Pu!lman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Goaches, connecting. with Un
ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from
Cedar Rapids, t Minton, Sterling atid Dixon,
for Chicago andthe East, : ae
This popular ‘route is umturpatsed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth,
sw] ballasted and perfect track of steé] .
top
Francisto.
Sole Agents for the Spzingfield Gas Machine, for California and Pacitic Coast. s14
———
rails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleep-.
ing Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf
moving trains, the regularity with which
they rium, the adm'rable arrangement for
runring through cats. to Chicago from
ai potite West, seca": te passengers all
the couforts in modern Railway T¥avel.
South ‘by Humbug Canon, * tae
lege, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘lrain-!
jpg School; late Sta:e. Institute Director
and Lecturer of Minnésota, and for the
lis Business College; having disposed of
his ebtire interest in that institution, and
‘removed to San Francisco, will hereafter
conduct a. First Clauss Commercial College
in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and 220Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office i Room 38,) where he wilt give his
personal attention and services to those
the Science of Accounts and “English
Branches. frof« Barnard is *kh+ er gator
and. author of the celebrated metuod of .
“porularin elucidating the intricacies -and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se
cure a wider field of labor in which to ex:
. émplify the super.ority of his method of
instruction, he has organized . Barnard’s
‘abére palionts will recelve the treatment . Business College and Telegraph Lnstitute,
oe teetitial in Buch Cases:
CURED ‘AT HOME.
Oorzvespondence. ~ The great difficulty
~~ weny #i-k find isthe trouble of visiting .
fete city, often incurring an expense far ex‘s@@4ing the cost of.treatment. ‘This. expense oan be avoided -by writing: to the
” Tagotor, gi ving in. yourown way, the sympms of your trouble or complaint, Cares
{g@aranteed the same as by persoual visit.
M@) conmanications: strictly c nfidential
“wud all letters either returned or destroyed.
‘. . “# T).e Dottor can be relied upon in all
*enses requiring confidence and secrecy.
ce sod confidence in him, all you who
* ror are in distress. He “will speedil
£ re¥ove and cure-yvu. ;
' Address :
BENJ. F. SOSSELYN, M. D.,
618 Satramehto Streét,
San Francisco, Cal.
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YELLOW DO°K
‘AND IODIDE OF ‘POTASS.
4
VFEUTE best Beautifier of the Complexion
new in use, Cuvés Pimptes, Bails,
SMiptohb w, Kheumatism and Mercurial
+Saime, Sold by all Bruggists.
2 1 ow's Concentrated Flavoring Extracts for Ice Cream, Cakes, &c. :
MASONIC
*‘BAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. ‘6 Post Street,
MM xsonm Tumbee, SAN FRANCISCO.
REOBIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS,
=
PF Term-Depesite,’ Not-Lesa-than—Six
fMfonths, Ordinary Deposits cam be drawn
‘ ptshort notice.
ru Dividend: Term doposits, 9% per
, Ordinary Depohits,: 74 per cent.
€ Jertificates of Depowitissued, payable in
“Mew York and principal tiftes tif the Uni$ net States and Canadns: also London, Paris
“aod all the principal viti s of-Europe.
. : > W. H, Coes, Prea’t,
H. @. Graves. Sea'y,
a * San : Prancisco
‘WEEKLY CHRONICLE
: LARGE, independent honest: and
fearless newspaper, with reliable
et reports and a valuable s®ricultdral
_tepattmert. We sim to uake the WEE.
5 aug pon the best famity ‘news: ay in the world. Try it! $3 a yeur, coin,
ig aeemes and 20¢. tor pestage A free
; to the getter up of a club of five. For
oeud of ten, $25, with one free cpy. (20
* opnte additional on every copy, for post‘age,) The DaiLy CHHONTOLE “$6 70a year
id. —
“Chas. de YOUNG & CO., San Francisco,
*3poctmen vvpies seat rrer. Send forene.
: Try the M*gic Effects of.
__ ___._ #HNGWER’S PURE BORAX SOAP.
YT washes without rubbing. ‘It ts com
‘posed princivalty, of the combination
Morax Ba aninonia, so that it entirely
* @pem away with hard labor, For removing.
* Grease, Paint, Tar, «&c., it can aot be sur. Good for the 'batb foom, A trial
WHI convince any one of its superior mer“its. Ask your gioc*r forit. Manufactured
, herd, FALKINBURGH & Co.,San Franomeo,
WEBER PIANOS.
ARE THE BEST.
SHERMAN & HYDE,
+ MUSIC DEALERS.. .
. WORNER KEARNY & SUTTER grs.,
qq FRANCISOVU, ‘Agesata for the
: ‘ =
af 4 3"vee
f Shi wes *
San Franéisco.
A SPECIAL FEATURE,
No more students witi be adenitted to the
Cohege than-Professor Burnatdcan attend
to-with his own personal instruction. «He
has not-organizved this enterprisezecrely as
an easy way to make mney, but to establish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor as be has deft behind him in‘Minnesota.
and tu build up a Business College of the
highest merit, in-waich the fullest equiyalent will be given for ali Tuition collected, and which, by persoual effort, he will
muke the best institution on the Pacific
Coust, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education. :
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION,
~~ Day Sessions—9 to 11.30 A;M. and 2 to
P.M.
EVENING SEss10Ns--7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
Students will be entitled to the use of
the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P.M., ‘thus
®nabling them to work outside ef the hours
of instruction.
LavigesA separate apartment will be
Freserved for the Lady Students. who will
he provided with every conveuvience to facvilitate their work.
STATIONERY aND Bcoxs—Our arrangem-ntsure such that all supplies tor the
course can be obtained of us at rates nvuch
below the ‘usual .cost, and c6rresponding
in every. particular with the books used in
rea] business.
Writks--Our Diplomas are engraved
on fied), finely executed at great cost; they
will be issecd ‘to studetts compléetimg ‘the
Course in the Busines Department on
payment of the fee of-five 4ofiars.
No VAcaTion™-She Colege will bet
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time. ‘
‘No Cortina rrom Text Booxs—'The
highly objectionable metbod. of copying
from text books without understauding
whut is intended’to be convéyed is_ritogether avoiued. All work done is the direct product of the: atedent’s Own thought.
~DiscirLine—We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upon perfect order axa
system in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman or la@y, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-Mke eonduct in
return, We do not bave rules ér penalties
but adapt special modes df treatment to
special cases. No couduct is altéwed that
would not be tolerated iy the drawing room
of a well regulated family.
For full particulars send for: Catalocue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study.
We offer incucemcnts that are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For ftirther information address
BARNARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
ae San Francisco, Cal
References, “-by permission: Hon. David
Rurt, State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Minneseta; Hon. H B. Wilson
late*Superim.endent of Puolic Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif
Assurance ee 426 Califopuia street, €
F,; 8. P.Hall, Attorney at-Kaw, 213 Sap
some strtet, S. F. :
San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875,
’
‘ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
— A =
FENG COMPANY, location of principail lace of business, San Francireo, Cali.
ornia Location éf works, North Bloom.
field, Nevada pounty. California, Notice ix
hereby given, that ata meeting ofthe Di.
rettors htld on the Twentietli day of March
4876, an askessment, No. 42 of One Dol.
lar pee share‘\was levied upon the capital
stock of the etirporativa, payxble. imuiediately in United States. go'd. coin, to the
Secre'ary at the office of the Company, No.
320 Sansome streét, San Evsucteco, GCalifornia. #
' Any stock upon which tls assessment
shaf remein unpaid on the Pret day of
May 1876. will be delinguent and advertised for sale at public auction; and wn.
‘bess paytsent is made.before, will be sold on
Friday, the Nineteenth Gay of May, 1876,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advértising and expenses of sale.
'. -M. FL GAME, Secretar.
sa
counts; graduate of Prince of Wales Col-. °
past five years President of the Minneapo. _
"A. B.Dibble, Atty, . . feb 27
; No 755.
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim :
who desire instruction fi Bookkeeping or .
feaching Accountswhich has breome so: whose Postoflice is San Francisco, Cal. ; has
. made application for patent for the Dow.ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MIN. . Sansome .Street,. San mae)
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto #re hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
T, B. MeFARLAND, Regicter. 4
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
—— Sacramento, Cal, Mar.-24,-1876,.
Ni is hereby given, that the Selby
Fill Mining Company, a corporation
existing uyaer the laws of California,
nie placer mine, bearing gold, situate in
Selby Flat mining district, Nevada County,
Califirpia, and described in thé plat and
Role motes on file in this office as follows,
¥ : aa — — St SSS nee + a
“Survey of exterior lines, .
Conimencing at a stake on Townshit line
13.00 chains south of stake between secabioS tnd, Thence ontres line vai,
18> E, Thence N 82= 30° F, 4.07 chains
to an oak stumpon. W side of Biue Tent
rvad and marked D, No-®?, “Thence N 64>
10’ E, 2.00 chains to a stake at foot ef a pine
tree 1’ diam. , just below Blue Tent road,
and marked D, No. 3. Thence N 63> 30°
E 2.21 chains toa stake in a large pile of
stones —stake mafked D No. 4. ‘Thence N
57> 25' 6947 chain: to an oak‘tree on E
edge of a small ravine blazed and marked
D No.5. Thence N 32> 38° E 2.20 chains
to a stuke being on West boundary line of
Woodville ground. and marked.D. No. 6.
Thence N 14> 25° E 12.45 chains to a stake
on W boundary Jineof Woodvitte approved
furvey. Thence N 54> 10’-W -4.30 chains
to a stake at foot of ative oak tree marked
D No.8, Thénce N 12° 35’ 13.52 chains to a
stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 50> 20°
W. 3.67 chains to a stake marked D No. 10,
‘Whence N 22 20’ £2.10 chains to a stake
75’ 8 of edge of diggings ahd marked D No,
ll. Thence N 75> 49’ W.6.73 chains to.a
stake at foot of an ogk stump. Pitie tree
10 in. dia, bears 458% > E 0.25 chains distant. ‘Thence N“82> °50’ W 7:30 chains to a
btake in a pile of stunes 50’ E of center of
creek, and on edge of mining cut marked
D No. 13, Thence N 18> 00’ W 4:51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam. 66’ E of creek blazed
and marked D No. 14. Thence N 64> Ww
1.-20.chaWis 15 @ stake marlkd*> Wo. 15.
Thence N 21> W-4.22 chains tos staxe on
E edge of creek marked D No, 16. ‘Thence
8 85> 15° W 2.12 chains toa stake at a pine
V&tumpon W side of creek. ‘Fhence 8 36>
15’ E 3.92 chains to a stake in tailin s from
+hicb cofier Ne.#4 (a pine tree) tears
5 63%°5 E 2.55 chains, Thence § 12> E
280 chains to a stake 1.50 chains W of
creek from which an oak tree bears $6742
E 0.51 chains. Thence 8-62 W.8 65 chains
to a stak» ba¢ween twollargs buulders fron.
which a pine tree bears 8 10> E 0.52 chs.
‘Thence 8 722 -45'-W 317 chains toa stake:
on bed rock marked D No. 22. Thence 8
marked D No. 23. Thence 8 77°30’ BE 5.04
chains to a stake 50’ W of centre of creekt+
marked D No. 24 from which-a pine tree 8”
diam. bears'S18%> W 0.18 chains dist.
Thence 83> 1@’ W485 chainsto # stake.
Thence East 0.75 chains to stake on
Township line between Sects, 1 and 6 T 16
*# Ryeand 9E. Thence South 18.00chains
along-‘Township line to place of beginning
and containing 53.42 acres and designated
as Let No 73, in Section 1, Township 16
Notth, Range 8 East, and Lot No 51in Nec.
6, Township 16, NR 9ENt. Diablo Base
and Meridian. Said location was made in
1854, $855ennd 1456, and was duly recorded
in the M®.tng Records of Nevada County.
he applicant claims by purchise. Adjoining clairounts are the Woodville “and
Manzanita ‘Mining elaims on the East, on
the south by the Lachman claims and on
the west-bythe South Yuba mining claims,
All perséns helding any adverse claims
thereto are horeby required to preseut the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of*pu®Biishing hereof,
T. B, Me-FARLAND, Register.
Niles Seakis, Atty for Applicant. m0
Certificate of Cop astnership,
W° the undersigned,“to hereby certify that we constitute a pattnership,transatting a general Merchandise and
Grocery business, and keepifig a Hotel at
Omega, and munhlng a Stage Line between
Omega and Nevada City. Principal place
of business at Omega, Nevada County, Cal.
Firm name, Legg & Shaw. Our full names
aod places of résidence are hereunto sub: at Ome
Dated Omega, May 2d, 1876. »
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41° E 1.94 chains to a stake on bed roek . scribed. GEORGE CRAWFORD SHAW, . written. ‘
: . fHOMAS' LEGG, : = T. B. McFARLAND, Regist
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¥ virtue ot an Execution to me directed and delivered, issuéd out of the
Just.ce Court of Leopold Garthe. a Justice
¢* the Peace in snd for Nevada To wnship,
County of Nevada. gs 4 California, and
bearing date May ‘Sth, 1876, en a judgment
rendered in said Court on ‘the 4th of May,
1876, in favorof'Kaskill Casper fad sgainst
John Schmiét, for the sum of Seventy-one
and thirty-seven hundredths Dollars damages, togéthér With Three and ninety onehundredths Dollars, costs and disbursemétits-at the date of said judgment, and
accruing -coste-all-payable-ia goid coin of
the United States: I have levied upon all
the right, title'and interest Gi the within
named defendant, in and to the following
described property to-wit; That certain
parcel of land situate on Broad Street, Nevada City, Nevada Co., al., to-wit: 12 fect
of Lot No. 12 in Block no, 36, fronting on
Broad Street a: d running buek to -Spring
Street'and adjotming the lot of A. Ladetian
on the South.—Z ‘
Novice is hér#by given that U will expose
to public sale all the above described propérty to the highest bidder for cash. in tron
of the Court House door,in the Cit’ of Nevada, on SANURDAY, MAY 27h, 1876, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 5
‘o'clock P. M.
_Given under my hand this Ath day of
May, i876. :
€.B. CLARKE, Sheriff.
By P. C. Braun, Under Shertff. meat
t
—-Bnited States Land ‘Office.
‘Sacramento, Cal. March 22d, 1876. .
0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
—Whereas, on the 34 day of September,
1x74,the Plt of*fownship 17, North, Range
9 East, was Sle®imthe U. 8. Land Office,
and by Coulmissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, the Soutti East Quarte. of Section 26, in Townshfp i7 North, Range 9
East, is to be treated as minerabin «eharacter, until the contrary ia proved, after due
notice. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Office address Nevada city, Nevads coufity,
California) did on the 9th day of January,
1875, file in the Register’s office of this District his Homestead Declaration No 1048,
¢liiming the above described land, and bas
applied to enter.the -same asagricultural
‘Tind, alleging it to be more valuable fot
agricultural than for mining pu
Therefore, you will take notice, that under
nd by ¢irtue of? inetruetions-from: the
omuuiss oner of the General Land Office,
dus of siny, A.D. 1876, at 1 o’ctock, P. M,,
at this office, beforé*the Register and Re.
ceiver, for the hearing Of proofs*to determine the Character of said lands,
In witness whereof, we have h€rennte set
our havids. the day .and year first Above
*HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
County Warrants,
FR&L Warrants on General ° Fund “regis'
A ‘ tered prior to January 4th, 1876. Also
warrants Nos. 314 to 342 on same Fund reg.
istered January 4th, 1876; will be paid on
Blotches and Pimyites. Overcomes
the Flushed appetrruce ef ~hent,
etizue und Excitement, “ema
presentation. Interest ceases from date,
J.N. PAYNE, County ‘Treasurer,
—
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ASStSSMENT NOTICE.
Gy SPRING ‘GuAVEG MINING CO
Principal place ef business, Nevada
City. Location of works near. Willow: Valley, Nevada county, Oal. Notice is heréby
given, that 4ta meéting Of the Trustees,
held at the office of -the Secretary, April
17th, 1876, an assessment. (No. 6,)° of one
dollar and “fifty cents ($1 50) per share’was
levied upon the capital stock of: said company: payable immediately in United States
golt-coin, to.the Secretary of the company,
at his office, Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock “upon which said assessment
Shall remain unpaid on thé 17th day of
May, 1876, Will be deemed delinquent
avd—advertised for sale at public auction,
and unless payment is made before, will be
sold on the 29th day of May, 1876, to, pay
the delinquent sssesamentthereon, togetner with custs.of advertising
i a
By order ef the Board of Frustees.
1. J. ROULFE, Secretary.
Nevada City, April 17th, 2976.
Notice‘to Creditors,
phy ete OF LEOPOLD WEIL, deceased,
Notice is hereby given by the under.
signed, Bj H. Miller, Executor of the .es.
tate of Leopold Weil, geceased, to the.creditors of, ani all persons having claims
against the ‘said deceased. to exhibit them,
with the necessary .vouchers, within four
months \after the first publication of this
notice, to the said B.H. Miller, at. his
place of business, in Nevada City, in the }
said county.of Nevads. 3B. uf. MULLER,
Executor of the estate of Leopold, Weil,
deceared
Nevads City, April 7th, 1875.
J
: te~mfused-—-vision: blnpted—intelect.
. cant land, North by lands
peraled etvelopes.
pallid, @.aciated and disfigured faces and
stheir brszen dow constitutions, disquals:
fying them for the happiness’of ‘marriage
or the enjoyment of life. In_ this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
‘the scere Let parents, guardians, friends.
attend toany of those who. are sufferiug
with anv of these horrible life destroying
maladicsa—see that they are cared for and
éured hef6re it be too late. Send them immediatély to Dr. Gibbon, #@ physician who ~
“ueo ade private disease his especial study
most invéterate cases “without mereury_or
injurious drugs. It is important’ to those
ested If the welfare of “their, friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
Infest all cities, publishing their skill in «
curing all diseases in a few.days, imposing
-apen the publie by using the uemes of em-_
inent physicians from Europe ‘and other
places, Be, therefore, careful and make .
strict inquiries, or you. may fall into the
bane of those charjatans. ae
Seminal Weakness.
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
gexnkl. indnigence, is practiced by the
extent, producing with unerring certainty
the fallowing train of morbid symptoms,
unless cembatted by scientific medicaling in the ears, noise. like the rustling of
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness ebout the loins, weakness of the limbs
confidénce, difficerce in approaching strang .
ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, ®
disposition to shun suciety, loss of mem. ory. eetic flushes, pimples and variows™
eruptions about tne face, furred tongue,
fetid_breath, coughs, consumption, night
sweats, monomania 17d frequent ‘insanity.
if relief be not obtained, persons 80 afflicted should apply immediately, either in
person or by letter.and have a cure effected.
by his new and scientific mode of treatiny.
‘this discese, which mever fails of effecting
quick and radical “ure. “Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollarete any one who wil]
prove sstisfactorily to him that he waseuredof this-complaint by either of the Ban_
Francisco quacks. : ;
Married Men, ~ ;
Or those who contersplate_marrisge, wha
sre-suffering under any of these fearful
muladies, should not forget the sacred re-'.
spunsibility resting upon them, nor delay
ta obtain immediate relief. ens
“Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or
sending for packages of medicines may rely
-apon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more-————
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances,
of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent awa
selfish practice of extortion: among quacks
and pretenders.
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect & radical ‘and per
‘as nent cure, or make no charge.
Curéd at Home. :
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
stating etce, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
medicine-promptly forwarded, free from
damage and curiosity, to any part of the
confttitry, ‘with full and plain direction fae
we. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or throngh Wells, Fargo &
a package of medicine will be forward
by express tou any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623Kearney
etieet, coiner Commercial, San Franciseo.
Post Of®@: Box 19574. Laas.
Private ntrarice on Commereial treet.
Remem‘ et to put. BOX 1957 on the let
ter. i .
Consultations FREE. :
&7 Correspondents will please tnform
DR. GIBBON thatthey read ‘hie advertise
ment in the DarLy TuanscuirtT. my!
Ne. 166.
ing Claim. =
‘UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, :
E Sacramento. Cal., May 4, 1976..
OTICE is hereby given that William
, Downie, F. A. Wise, H, QO. ‘Dauchey,
M.J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo.. Melver,
W.L. Oliver, and 'I. W. Duncan, whose
Postoffice is Nevada City, Nevada ‘County,
Cal.. have made spplication fer Patent far
the Centennia! Placer Mining Claims, bear-.
ing gold,situate inWashington Mining Disexpress écder of Har[. trict, Nevada County, Cal., and described
LS
as follows, viz: On surveyed land, being
the 8 ¥s of S WY andW ¥of SE \ and SK
i OfS E-& sevtion 23, the NE X of sec.
tion 26, the N W \ and NE \ and N iy of
N ¥ of SE-\ and N \s of 23 Ey of SW &
Sec 25, Twp 17 North Range 10 East, anti
W 4s of NW ¥ and N % of NW \% of SW
i of Sec 30 Twp 17 North Range 11 East,
Mt. Diablo meridian, containing 849-17-100
acres. Said mine consists of the following
locations: ‘fhe Downie location, made Feb.
ruary 2341 1876, by Wm. Duwnie et al: the
Oliver Iocatiov, ma”e February 23d 1876,
by W. L. Oliver et al: the Duncan loration,
made February 23d 1876, by I. W. Duncan
et al: the Smith location, made March 11
1876, by J: P.Smith et al; the Wise location
made March 11 1876, by F. A. Wise et al;
the Henley’location, made March 11 1876,
by M.J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location
made September 2nd, 1875, and the McIvor
location made _February'19, 1876,—a}l-of
said locations being of record in the effice
of the Couuty Recorder of Nevada County;
at Nevada (ity. The applicants elaim by
purchase and loration. fhe claim is
and, expenses . bounded-as_fotlows: Ou the Fast by ya _
Phelps, and West and‘ South by ony
lands.
All -persons holding any adverse claims
thereto. are hereby r-quired to present the
Same béfore this office within sixty days
from the = ~~ Pd publishing hereof,
~_ “ff. B. MCFARLAND ‘Bter,
J. M.*Walling, Att’y for pene onn m9
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE
“ELYAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEI
‘ from the effects of krrors and Abueee
in esfly life. Manhood restored. Impe®
iments to narrisge removed. New methaa
6 treatinent: New and remargable seme@ies. Books and circulars sent fe
4adress HOWARDSOGIAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth
Philadeiphia. Pa,— an institotion hav
«Nevada, May4th, 1836,
C.2Paylor, Atty for Kuseheee. ;
high reputation for honorable
‘€rofesssdnal skill
theasnres, vig+ Sullow—countenance, dark.
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. ~
resumed practice at his [yspenrary, 623.
Francisco, where-his old patients and those
The Doctor has. spared neither time.ner~annie .
acilities for: the
Y
or yeers, and who is certain to cure the.-=¥, PP. BROWN,
who are aftiicted, or to those who are inter
youtir of Soth sexes to an simost—animited——.—
: HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib
-te—Harper’s “Magazine, . ben, oy _acGressing
Application fora Patent toMin-\ ~~
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MONEY TO» opurity.
Mighest Pri
Warrants.
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“Gold Dust B
Liberal adva
‘Bullion. for As
General and
—— fheeks-on-8s
‘Jose, Stockton
Drafts on Ea
“many. :
" aeeité for L
‘gurance Comp:
ComnEsrouE
‘Francisco:
Interest on 1
ed, a8 follows
its, 6 per
Twelv
Deposits,
aa” Persous
send money b.
Checks on 8
Nevada
"RE now
; Lumber
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Oniors left
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To be found i
Teams, wit
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va the most .
The Horses
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gentleman ca
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'Promptness,
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