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May 12, 1876 (4 pages)

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ee TERRIBLE POISGNS. — -~~ henone the most subtie and virulent of ns inthe human blood is that aris* dag from Venerea] Taint often break:ng 1 of euch day,.0-pay-delingtent-Assensments+ , after years of apparent ¢ur~, in hid, . therewn, together with costs of advertising . $ sores upon varivus parts of the body. WG great danger li-s in the fect that it is @iven to the ininocent portner or to the unborn.child without showing in’ the person » Orhgizally contracling it. : “~~ THE CSE OF MERCURY y aids in this t»rrible dceception by dry-4 = itupon the garface and driving it back Binet oS the blood. Wood poison-and can be communicated in hay the blood, and the only certainty of -prevention of -ransmis-ien is in the positive. sures of the reform treatment practiced at t\s Dr. J.C. Young— Medical Institute, omaprehensive, scientific and therough, “having rewcived endorsements _as-the-best “ef all modern practice. Recent cases cured ‘ fa a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rajidity. Our tests of the pres. ~~emoe Of Taint ii the Diood are never fa.]a x TO. FEMALES, " All Venereal Poison is at } California Street. over Actha Insurance office. Sun Francisco California,‘en MONDAY, the Twenty Fourth day of April 1876, at the—hour—of two o'clock. P; BE; and expenses of the sale, J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary Rovina 31nd 4,entrau¢e 86% California 8t., over Aetna Insurance office, California —AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, ENRY BARNARD, A, M., Professor . counts; graduate of Prince of Wales Cole} lege, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘Irait. jpg School; late Stare Institute. Directar . “and Lecturer of Minnesota, andfor the lis Business College; having disposed of Whe Doctor, after years of patient inves— 4 tigation and treatment is enabled to assure . them rapid and thoreugh cures in all the . cemplasints incident to the sex. The weak_ ope for strength and the suffering for ean relief and cure. Those who require-prrsonal supervision _* the Doctor can furnish with apartments with careful and skillful nurses where wyromitted attention —andednstant—eare* pu cures. = t : -— Yh institute is-suppHed with a 'L¥ING-IN DEPARTMENT, = vehkers patients will receive the treatment ge CSseutisi in such cases. y €CURED-AT HOME. =. Boerespondence. The great difficulty rea sirk_find tas the trouble of visiting = Z feo vtty oftenincurring an expense far ex: . : ng the cost of treatment. This exPy ean be avoided: ty writing to the tor, giving in yourown way, the symp* 64ms of your trouble or complaint, Cures “t aranteer the same as by personal visit. eS oOo munications strictly c nfidential +4 ell letters either returned or destroyed. @# T? © Doctor can be relied upon in all ‘ epmeg reyuiring confidence and secrecy, ' ose confidence in him, all you whe te or are in distress. Hs will speedily ? relieve and cure you. *% adress BENJI. F. SOSSELYN, M*D.,: 618 Sacramento Street, San Franciseo, Oal. } Box 785. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA YELLOW Dock tAED IODIDE OF POTASS, now in use. Cures Pimples, Boils, £ ob 6, Rheumatism and Mercurial 1 ns, Sold by all Druggists. : Uge 1 aw’s Concentrated F!avoring. Ex* practs for Ice Cream, Cakee,-&o. RT AN bac ala ele es Se NES amma MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK. No. 6 Post Street, RK Masonic Temrat, — San Francisco, RHOBIVE TEEM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS. _.. 9" Term Deposits, Not Lees than Six * Mouths. Ordinary Deposits can be drawn siBhort notice, F dmet Dividend: Term deposits, 914 per “eatt, Ordinary Deporits, 714 per cent. § Geartificates of Deposit issued, payable*in . w York and principal cities in the Uni{ ted States and Canadas; also London; Paris v and all the principal citi. s of Earope. H. T. Guayus. Seo’y, r vie best Benutifier of the Complexion ‘piveevery assurance of rapid-and perma. . feaebing Atecounts which thas—breome—s0 removed to San. Francisco, will hereafter conduct a First Class Comercial College in that city, entrance at 120 Sitter street, and 22) Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with . office in nour 38,) where be will give bia} personal attention’ and services to those who desirejustruction in Bookkeeping or. the Science of. Accadnts and English “Branches, Prof. Barnard is the originator and author df! the -cek-Breted metnod of popular in elucidating the intricacies-end mysteries of Bookkeeping. In. order tose cure a wider field of labor if Which t6 exemplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he~has organized ~Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph: Institute, San Francisco, : : A SPECIAL FEATURE. No _ more students wili be admitted to the to with his own personal instruction. He ‘has Not Organized tiis enterprise merely'as ant easy way to make m: ney, but‘ to establish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of ¢ne highest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition coliected, and which, by personul effort, he will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. . tical Business Education, HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, . Da¥ SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to EVENING SEss10Ns—7,30 to 9.30 P, M, Students will be entitled to the use ‘of “the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to5 P. M., thus. erabling them to work outside of the hours of instruction, LapiesA separate apartment. will be reserved for the Lady Stutents. who will ‘be provided with every cunvenience ‘to facilitate their work. STATIONERY AND Bcoxs—Our arrangem-nts are such, that all supplies ior the _course.chn be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cosf, and corresponding in every partéculaz with the books used in rea, business. : DieLomas--Our Diplomas are engraveil on steel, fiuely executed ut great cost; they will be issued’ to studenty completing the Course,inethe Business Department on paymeht of the fee of five dollers. No Vacation-~Phe Callegewill be in session during the entire year. Studeuts: will be admitted at any time. : No CopyinG From “Y'rx1 Booxs--The Office—311 California street, Second floor . San Francisco, . BUSINESS COLLEGE, . . Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. . Claimants are.on the North by Bleomfield of Mathematic_sand Seienve of Ac. gouth by Huis bug Canen:—_ past five years President of thé M:nneapo-. . his—entire-interest-in-that-institution, and [College than Professor Burnard can att He “ablo Bund M. markea No9. oppositemouth of Bloom: field Company’stunnel from which asprice . 30” diameter bears'N 46° 30° West 20 links . CUmPlete line of . a live oak 48” diameter betra8 26° 30° & 25 links distant. Thence 8 30° 15' W 5.0@ chains to a stake mark d No Ip on ‘teft side of Humbug Creek: Phence 8 20° 45° W . 6.94 chains to a stake marked No 11 on left . side of Creek, Thence 8 50° 30° West 8.00 chaius to a stake marked No ¥2.and being . Corner Noi of Humbug Canon Fluming Claim, “thence § 6° 15’ W303 chains to plaice of beginning and containing 16 92-100 acres, aud designated as Lot. No 64in Sec tion — Township 17, North Range 9 East, Said location was made by Mark Emerson and A, J. Irwin, March 8th, 1857, and is recorded in Book No 2, at page No40, reeords of-eaid Virgin Valley Mining District. The appricant claims’ by purchase. Adjoining Hyde-ulic Company’s ground and on the All persons holding any adverse claims thereto ure hereby required to present the same before this otfice Within sixty days from the first day of publishitig hereof. T,; BMeFARLAND, Regirter A. B. Dibble, Atty. _ Sunes 6) Fie & Application fora Patent to Min-ing Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal, Mar. 24, 1876. WY OTICE is hereby given, that the Selby i Hill Mining Company.‘a corporation . ‘Xisting, under the laws of California, . Whose Pastomce is San Francisco, €al., has made application for patent for the Downie placer mine, bearing gold, situate-in Selhy Flat mining distriet,; Nevada County, Calitirma, and described in the plat and fieid notes on file in ¢his office as follows, viz: 3 “Stirtey of exterior lines. Commencing at a stake on Township Hine 18.00 chains south of 44 stake between sec. tion Land 6,1 16N,R8und9 EB, Mt. DiThen*e on trué—line val, tT] ” i fs : \ 3 a eae Se < : “s : 2. x 5 ; = 2. — * = * we % i oe . oe ae ae ZS > = \ $ e AFTER A QUARTER OF Delinquent Notice, . aes . xy ‘ LIGHT. . A CENTURY THE cms ~ . . Application for a Patent to a a : : SATE GOLD _SAREEG—-COMPA-~. ~ Mahing Claim, ~~~ ‘ANYING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY NY.-° Location of princip place of } : . fant oe = Bs : Dr. J. C. Young inees, San Francisco, Gplifotnie’ ee . —= ~OF THE CELEBRATED h e : : age of works Nevaua uate. cell cone. United States Land Office; . i 3 M. hi MDICAL AND.) SURGICAL . Setic:—There ar delinquent upon the . ~OniGE i Lectp ere Tcie aioe } Springfield Gas Mae ie, : . following deseribed ‘tock, on account of Bloomfield Gravel Miping Company, . We are now prepared to furnish machines INETITUTE Assessment No 8, levied on the 24th day of 1s pation existing tinder the Scorn or . Of all sizes for lighting dloTeLs, CHURCHES, a i] f Feb. per the severa’ amounts set opEa luneats ec Pust Office is Sen rans: P®nLic BUILDINGS or Private KESIDENCES. * TILL: offers to the afliriéd posttive . Posit® tlie Dames of the respective share. cisco, California. hag this day made appli} x . a b cure in ail cases of holders as follows: a . ma . cation tor Patent forthe Peneion Placés OVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS : , , ions Pee ese Mine, bearing gold,.situate in.Virgin Valiev ATTEST THE SUPFRIORITY. OF EMINAL W AKNESS. : pes , Certf. — —_ Mining” istrict, Nevada County, Califoruta a In ¥¢ ath is laid the foundation of mueh . ¥ 4+ PTown, *2 x 500 00 . and-des-ribed in-the-pl.¢-and-field-f-tes on . “of the inivery of aft Fy by the indulBR rb ton. te oe ae poss ~ file in this office as follows, viz: ComSPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE mee ; éstructive of habits zulaston, Tr, 32d ( ) UG . mencing at a spruce tree opposite the Tuyce es aelelen ite ¢ aasos sad sovepting tee JM Butingtéc, Tr. 330 100 © 100 00 . Jor Dane such the right bark of Humbug. OVER ANY OTHER’ NOW-IN USE.news aud ruls aimong tankind, for itis a . .7 Mt Buttington, Tr. 323 100 100 00 Creek atid being corner No 10 of Hambug They are simple in construction, not liai‘ seh sneern (40 that the iudutgenge of (2 M Buffington, tr. 378 luo 1¥0 00 Canon Fidming Cfaim., Thence ysriation ble to get wut of order, requjre no skill to “4 olitary vice, even in the slightest degree. . 4% M Buffington, Tr. 356 50 50 00 . 17 1-3>-B.N 48> 15.w 457 chains to a Stake nianage; are ile wap oa : Ylants seeds of weakness in the system . J M Uutiingtun, Tr. ait 50 £000) marked No 2, from wuich a live tak 30-in. : hat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow = Davidson, Sees Ps ro ted diamter bears N 71-29 E32 1 8. Thence! »wapE ENTIRELY OF ‘COPPER. end ehame in efter rears. m Daviisen, hd 50 00 N 12° 15’ FE 5,50 chains toa stake m rked i qubstaneial aid derkbla. Thee oo ; =: Chas E Elliott. Tr 233 100 100 4 which a Jive oak 18” diaineter And are substantia an urable. ney OC p Young Man Chas E Elliot, >. 234 100 10000 F boar. § 31-1-2° + 33 links, Twin live oak cupy bat Astle spre, can he set ne at om = } == Chas ¥ Elliott, Tr. 235 10 100-90:. pars Ni8S W 22 links. Thince N_ 3439 -}@=pesmer ant ere equa yw apres for tig t lf you experience "ee weakness sou — Chas & kitiott, Tr. — 246 200-300 00g 5-4 3t-chaine to aet-kemerked No 4. . ing the largest Pont lego dwelt + mot dolay, ite ¢ Age: gg a John Fine, eta 5a 5000 . trom which twin Hive oak bears” s-29—-f30 ae a =! Sacto ateeeeeernee reel ine, heath if aor eeieare _ a. te KG Gunn,, 222 SS ig W 4i fiuks, ‘Thence N 20> 45° E 638 chs. i gene inter yy lnineon sortase Naa ae eee Bey Ste gS ef pte ne . Word Gunn, Dr. He 100 100 00-155 stake qarked No 5S from which a sprnce . COD ant eid meal Ss nil d states ee ey ni octor to Aue FOURS. + Win J Gann, Tr. 199 200 10000 . 50” diameter bears N 81 1-2° E 60 ‘links,— . for ever seven years. — Snes ‘Middle-aged or Old, witugul, Bap sure OF) Wis J Ginn, Tr, 940 20 20 00 Thesce North 30° 18°E 6.04 chains to a . &#~ No fire is used f manufacturing the 5 Suidorence om Business. zine neta ar { Way J Gunn, Tr. at) 50 57.00 twip live oak tree—just_above “mouth—of L. Gas, and coer tings Pa oa by At are inigeven 2 4 hen meee ms Geetve the eym< 2 UeE 5 50 00! North Bloomfield Grave! Mining Compa-' wots y leprae ate oa itags ck la es ot ogee eye ae re seh oe ne the ; James Hucks, 237 10 19 00 ny’#tnon-l. mouth of tunnel bears 8 50° oe it ih tes acta totale Se ~AUDS. aD t if ae ist “0 _ aa ao them — ie barles Mi elvy, 263 2 150. 150 00 Ek: 1 9sehains. Thence N 449. -45’ E 7.93} 2 ae de 7 ca pe ms Reese eaten aiisht et 5 hei at es : doaarts S23 OO Hains to stake No 7,0on bBoutdary Tine ot j b a i fed? = Se ee en ee E A Kichardson, _ 100 <100 09 . Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between . thousan a times, trem bling, aux‘ets,, forgetfal. ana in aceordance with law, and -an—or[Stations 25 and 26. Th nce § 67° 36 E. , We invite-correspondence from those Ras confusion, pain in back, ad ea . der of the B. ard of Direc tors, made on the . 54h P hains toa liye ouk tree on left side of building er err RO yg ne rand v forebodings, silat tion, agen 75 } 24th . day of Feb. 1876, so-many shares ‘Humbug Creek and being corner No 95. of . tion uf cago ae send, Peat ar ormesie A aversion to rociety, loss.o powe r Aged Be of gach parcel of such stock as may be nec. Blomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine approvcatalogue; with fe entsanG &x) landtions : #yntrol, variable temper «sitatks of si k} 68 ary, will -be sold at public auction at the . ed sarvey. Thence $ $8° 15° W $9.60 chs. of the workings of the Machines, and hun(ony bed akin to biliousness, deposjts fn urine, . effice of the company. 311 Osifornia street. . dow left ‘side of Hy pbug Creek wa atike . 2°edtoftestimoniats to fis bupérionity over A ses ular Dowels, ttc. etc. second floor, Kooms 3 and 4,. entrance 309 . ‘ . any other Machine now in use, we also invite atteztion to our full and GAS FIXTURES, . subracing the newest styles of CHANDETIEKS, BRACKETS. PENDANTS, ete. Our prices are a8 low and our goods superior to any in the market. We shall be glad to correspond oni the subject of intreducing gas, and. to. have parties cali and examine our Machines and Fixtures. aera eS ! NYE & ACHESON, 315 and 317, Pine Street, San Franciaco. Sole Agents for the Springfield Gas Machine, for Culifornia and Pacific Coast. 514 hoe . YOUNG MEN Leretion, will do-well to-avaii themselves . of this, the greatest boon ever laid at) fiO-may be suffering from the éf. the altar of suffermg Wumanity. Dr! . SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit. $5.4 for every ease of seminal wéskness—or P'ivate disease of any kind or ch recter, . Which he undertakes and fails to cure. . He would therefore tay to the unfortn-. } 4 jnate sufferer who may Tread this notice, that you-are treading upon dangerous; . jground when you longér delay in seek.l!, ing the proper remedy for your com-' .pluint. You may ‘be in the first stage! jremember you are approaching the last,. if youare bordering upon th: last; and); jjare suff ring some oF all of its ill effects, . /temember thatif you persist in procras-. ) tination, the tine must-come when the! most skillful physician can render you! . no assistance; when the door of hope . Will be closed against you; when no angelLof merey ean bring you relief. In} no case-has the Dr. failed-of suecess. . 18>-E. ‘Fence N82>30°-E, 4.67 ohaing to an oak stumpon W side of Biue Tent rvad and marked D, No.2, Thence N 64> 10° E. 2.00 chains to a stak6 at foot éf-a pine tree 1” diam, ; just below Blue Temé* road, and marked-D,No—3. Thence N. 682 30° E 2.21 chains to a stake in a large pile of stones —staketnarked D No. 4. Thence N 57> 25’ E 9.7 chainn to an exk tree on E edge of a small ravine blazed and marked DNo. 5. Thence N-32> 38’ E 2.20 chains to a stake 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 bowndary Jineof Woodville approved survey. Thence N 54> 10’ W 4.30 chains . to a stake at foot of a live oak tree. marked D No.8. 'Thenge N.12° 88" B83.52 chains toa stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 80° 2)" W. 3.67 chatns to a stake marked D No.10, -'Thence N 20> 20’ E 2.10 chains to a staxet 75° 8 Of edge of diggings and marked D No. 11. Thence N 75> 49" W 6.73 chains to-a stake at foot of an ‘ork stump. Pine tree 10 in. dia, bears 5 58\> E 0.25 chains distart, ‘Thence N 82° 50" W 7.30 chains toa stake in,a pile of stones 50’ E of center of creek, and on edge of. mining. cut marked D No. 13, Thefice N 18>-98' W 4.51 chains to a pine tree 8” dianr, 66’ E of creek blazed and marked D Noil4. Thence N 64> WwW 1.10 chains to 8 stake warked D No, 15. Thence N 21> W 4,29 chains toa ttaxeon E edge of creek marked D-Ne. 16. "rence § 85> 15° W 2.12 chains to a stake at a pile stump on W sive of creek, Thence $ 36> ¥5’ E 3.92 chains to a stake in tailin-s from which corner No, 4 (a pine tree) bears 8 63°° E 2.55 chains, Thence. § 12° E highly objectionable metbod of copying from text books’ without. understanding‘What is intended to pe conveyed is alto. . @ether avoided. All work douse “s the di. . rect product of the student's own thought. DiscieLing--We-muaintanthemost vigid discipline, insisting upon perfect order awa aystem in everything. We/tréat every etu. dent asa gentleman or lady, apd expect . only gentlemanly or lady-Wte cenduct in freturn. Wedo nef bave roles or penalties . but adapt. .epéo.al nodes of treatment to special cases. No conduct is allowed that woul not be tolerated in the drawing roem of a we'l regulated family. For full partictlirs send for Catalogue and Cirenlurs, explaining Course of Study, ae ti) San Francisco “WEEKLY CHRONICLE fearless newspaper, with reliable . nvfket reports sud a valuable awicultural . « pattmo: t. Weaimto wake the WREh. I CHRONICLE the best family .news: awrin the world, Try ft; $3 a yeur, coin, advance and 20c. ror postage A ‘free . to the getter up of a clttd of five. For . &@ @ub of ten, 3°5, with one freee py. (20 » cents adilitions) on every. copy, for postoge,) The DatLy CHRONICLR $670 a year _* Specimen cones sent. rege. Send for one. Try the Migic Effects of r BNGWER'S PURE BORAX SOAP, { T washes without rubbing. “It Js compossd principally, of the combination . orax and anoponia, so that it entirely _ * duis away with bard labor, For removing Gevase, Paint, Tar, &c., it ean aot be surposed. “Good forthe bath room, A trial, ow}it convince any one of its superior mertthe Ask your giee=r for it. Manutactired } by 3 FALKINBURGH & Co.,San Francisco, ‘WEBER PIANOS ARE THE BEST. SHERMAN & HYDR, Mvsie DEALERS, . : Whit KEARNY & SUTDER 8TS.,) BAN PRANJIZOVU, Agents for the . the city. LARGE, tudependent honést aia . 3 Wit a YOUNG & G0., So" Franciaco. ASSESSMENT NOTICE: So Banseme-street; Sxir-Feancisev, CaljWe off-r fh ucements that are sirperior to those offered by ary similar institution in kor turther intormation addroes LARNARD'’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120. Sutterstteet, Roonmss, San Prancisco, Mal toferences,’ by permission: Hon. David Rurt, StuteCuperintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hen. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Pualie Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. § F.; S. P. Ball, Attorney ai-Law, 213 Sap some street, S. F, min trancisco, Oct. 81,.1875, ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MININ@"COMPANY, levation of prineiprl place of business, San Frane:rcd, California Location of works, Nofth Bloom. field, Nevatla county, Califomria, *Notice is hereby given, Phat uta mecting ofthe Directors held on.the ‘Tw: ntieth day of March 1876, an assessment’; No. 42 of*Oxes Dollar per share was levied wpon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immedi. ately in United Staten. go d cein, to: the Secre‘ary ut the offlee of the Company, No, . 41> E 1.94 chains to a stake on bed rock . Thence $ . Township line between Sects. 1 and 6'T 16 . N Rsand 9K. and containing 63 42 acres and designated has Lot No 73, in Section 1, +Nortig Ranges fast, and Lot No 51 in Sec. . . 6, Township 16, NLR . Firm nase, Legg & Shaw. Oiir full names 280 chains to a stake 1.50 chains W of creek-from which an-oak tree bears 8 67 yo E 0.51 chains. Thence 8 6> W863 cheins to a stake between two large bi ulders trou: which a pine tree bears 8 10° -E-€:52 chs. Thence §-72>_45°.W.3.17—enains-to-a -ktakeo + on bed rock marked D No, 22 Thence 8 . marked D No. 23. ‘Thence 8 77> 30’ E 5.04 chains to a stuke 50’ W of centre of creek rmaarked D No. 24 from-which a pine tree 5” diam. bears S 184> W 0.18 chains dist. 3> 1¢’ W485 chainsto a stake, ‘Thence East-0.75 chains. to. \ stake’ on Thence South 18.00 chains abong Township line to place of bevinning Township 16 9EMt. Diablo Base . . aad Meridian, Said location was made’ in 1854, 1855 and 1850, and was duly recorded . in tho Mining Records of Nevada County. . The applicant claims by purch se, Ade} . joining claiments—are the Woodville and . Mulizanita Mining elaims on the East, on the south by the Lachman clains a’ui-on the west by the South Yuba mining cla rus, All persons belding any adverse claims theret» are hereby required to presert the Same before this office within sixty days . froin the first day of pnblishing hereof, : T. EB. McFARLAND, Register, ‘Niles Searis, Atty for Applicant. m0 Certificate of Copartnership, W°:; the undersigned, fo hereby certify thit we con-titute a pat thership,transacting a general Merchandise and Grocery biisiness, and keeping a Hotel at Oanega, and running a Stage Line. between ‘John Schmidt, for the sum of Seventy-one . Then Tet not despair work upen your: jimagination, but avail yoursetf of the} _ beneficial results of his treatment before’ . . your case is beyond therich of medical! \iskill, or before: grim death'turries you! jjto a premature grave. Full course of, j{treatment $25.. ‘Send money by Post! \Office order or Express with full de-, ‘lscription of case, Call or Address, . DR, A, B. SPINNEY, No. 11 €earny Street, San r rancisco. sep7-ly : f . I. } a SE een “SHERIFF'S SALE. , ¥ virtue ot an Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Justice Court of Leopold Garthe. a*Justice of thé Peace in snd for Névada"fo snship, County of Nevada, State of California; and bearing date May 5th, 1876,on a judgment rendered in said:Court on’ the 4th of May, 1876, in favor of Kaskill Casper-and against and thirt renshundre@tths Dollars damages, together with Three and ninety onehundredths Ddllars, cOsts*and disbursements at the datesof ‘said judgment, and accruing costs, all payable in.gold_ cain of the United-States: I have levied upon all the right;+itle and interest of the within named défendant; in and to the following } described property to-wit; That certain parcel of land situate on Broad Street, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., to-wit: 12 fect of Lot No. 12 in Block’no, 36, fronting on Broad Street 9 drunning back to Spring Street and adjoining the lot of A-Lademan on the ®onth., Novice is hereby given that . svill.erpose to‘ public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder for cas in tront
of the Court Housé door, in the Cit,’ of Nevada, on SAFURDAY, MAY 27th, 1876,. between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M., and 5 o'clock P.M. Given under my hand this 4th day of May, 1876, . Cc. R. CLARKE, Sheriff. By P. C. Byrne, Under'Sbertf, ma7 United" States Lamd ‘Office. . Sacramento, Cal. March 22d,-1976. O-ALL) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Whereas, on the 34 day of September, Ini4,the Plat of Township 17; North, Range 9 Eust, was fled in the U.S. Land Office, and by Cowmissioner’s letter date Decem. ber 2d, 1871, the South East Quarte—of Sec. tion 26, in Township 17 North, Range 9 Kast, is to be treatedtis mineral in charac. ter, until the contrary is proved,* fter due notice. And Whetgas, Oliver Ragon, [Post Ottice address Neyada city; Nevada county, sed $1 60_to_ $2 30—per -—_ TRUNK, GREAT, WESTEXN AND ER -. ¥oFiie. route; at the GénérAl-Ticket-Office of fctt of yowthful follies or-indis-. —} -aptation-to-pepular com placenes,— Fhe “Weekly or Bazag will ‘now comprising 51 Volumer, in neat cloth CENTENNIAL. 1776: "$996. PROCLAMATION oe CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES. TERN RAILWAY. re POPULAR) ROUTE OVERLAND, r Passengers Sor Chicago, Niagra ‘Falls New York, Boston, or atiy point eaSt,siduld buy their Cae TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS; Z. Via the Pioneer Route, : —THE— CHICAGO‘ AND NORTHWESTER HAILWAY. THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its trark’ is made of STEEL RAIIS, aid OA it has.been. made the FASTEST tiie ttat has ever beeh MADE in this ‘country. By this route p»sstnges for points exst of Chicego have chiice of the ‘following lines from Chicago: ri By THE LTFTSBURG, FORT VY AYN AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. 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GIBBON’S DISPENSARY ‘623 KEARNEY STREET, : “a Car. Commercial, SAN Francisco ‘ol LISHED in 1854, for'the tres fH, mnt of Sexual and’ Seminal Diseases soe suchas Gororrh¥a,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, étc: {Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Ulcerated egs success. ully P treated. i : ; : Dk. GIBBON has the pleasure of an. oouncing ihat he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Evroupe, and har resumed practice at his D-spenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Ceramercia:,_San Prancisco, Where his old patients antl those requiring his services may fod hn : “he Doctor has spared ‘neither time nor méney in seekirg ont ~=w remedies, and hag returned with ipcreascu acilities-forthe alleviation of hniodn suffering. ee — —~"Hoerribis—_Direases. Flow-many thousands of persons, both = maleate femnele, are there who are suflering out a tiiserable existence. from the effect of secret indulgences, or from’ virus “ absorbe nto the system ! Look at their pallid, ey acidted and disfigured faces: ang their broken dowu constitutions, disqnali. . fying them for the ‘happiness of marriage — sr the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes — the scere . ‘Let parents, guardians, friends attend to any of those who are sufferiug with anv of-these horrible life destroying maladies—cee that they ‘are cared forand._ “sured before it be too late. Send them imLmeliately te Dr. Gibbon, @ physician who’, uap ade private disease his especial study or years, and who is. cértain to cure the i maost inveterate cases without mercury or injuriong druits: It is-important to those rho are affticted, or to those Who are intér ested in the-welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest’ a}] cities, publishing their skill in curing—all diseases in a few days, imposing upor the public by using the names of em. inent physicians from Europe and other places, Be,-therefore, carefol—and—make: Strict inquiries, or you may fall into the banes of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. __: Seminal Encissions, the eonsequente of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexta] indulgence; is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost’ unlimiteé extent, producing with unérring certainty — the following train of morbid symptoms, urtesscombatted—by-—scientifiemedital measures, viz: Sallow. countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe héad, ring.. -+tagin the ears, noise like the rustling of teaves and ihe rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, ¢eenfused vision. btunted intellect, loss of . ‘sonlidence, tifficerte in approaching strange: ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, -& disposition to shun seciety, loss of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about ine free, furred tongue fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night———— sweats, monomanis 17d frequent insanity. [f relief be not obtained, persons 50 afflict-. ed should apply imrhediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this-diseese; which-never-fails_of effecting ——____-~ quick anu radical cure. _Dr. G.--will give One Hundred Polare to any one—-whe wilh prove satisfactorily to him that he wasenred of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. ee Married Men, . Or those who contemplate’ marriage, who are suffering under. any. of these fearfal maladies, should not forget the sacred ree spunsibility resting upon them, nor delay te-obtain immediate relief. — ae “= ersons Calling at i J a) aes sending for packages of medicines may rely upon ‘his“assurance of confidential secrecy ‘with implicit faith, and. expect no ‘more than to be charged with a fair and mute ally satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tee prevalent alti se) fish practice of extortion among quacks ana pretenders. f DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will {veto each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pex spent cure, or make no charge, Cured at Home. Persons: &t 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 forwarded, free ‘from damage #nd-éuriosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain direction for ue. By enclosing, TEN DOLLARS in' toin,'in a registered letter through the . Post Office; or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarder by express to any part of the Union. Address PR.J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stiéet, co ner Commercial, San Francisee. Post Offic: Box 1957.Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remem‘er'to put BOX 195% on the let ter. Consultations FREE. &F’ Correspondents will please imferm DR. GIBBON that they read his advortisa . ment in the DarLy TRANSCRIPT. myIl * No. 1766. Application fora Patent te Min ing Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ~-SBacramento, Cat., May 4, 1876. Downie, FL A.Wise, H. O. Dauchey, M.J. Henley, J, P. i yee is hereby given ‘that William ~ Smith, Geo. Melvor, W.L. Oliver, and -J. W. Duncan, whose Postofice is Nevada City, Nevada: County, Cal. have made application for Patent for the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, bearing gold, situate in Washington Mining Dis. trict, Nevada County, Cal., and. described as follows, viz: On surveyed land, being the S “ of 8 WX andWOfSE ¥andSK of $ E & sé‘tion 23,the NE % of > see. for 2h theN W tp ant NE and -N of N 4s of SEY and N \& of k& & y¥ofSWk See Twp 17 North Range 10 East, and WiwotN W i and N 4 of NW y¥ ors W ‘NOLD SPRING GHAVEL MINING €0 / Principal place of business, Nevada . City. Location of works near Willow Val ‘ley, Nevada county, Oal. Notice is hereby . given, thatata meeting of the Trustee~, . held at the office of the Secretary, Apri] 1ith, 1876, an assessment (No. 6.) of cone . dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said com. . Calfornia) didon the 9th day of January, 1875, file iv the Register’s office of thés District his Homestead Declaration No 1048, . el ining the above desetibed land, and has apvlied to enter the same as agrieniiural lind, aneging it to bemore valuable for agriculfural than for mining purposes .— Therefore, you will take notice, that nnder nd by virtue of instructions from. the olwmiss oner of the General Land Office, ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 4th das Of wry, ALD. 1878, at 1 o'clock, P. M,, at this office, before the Register and Ke. Viuega ad Nevads City. “Principal place of business at-Omega, Nevada County, Cal, Aad pleces of residence ate herenuto subtornin. we } Any stock npon which this assessment shall remein unpaid on the First dayof *May 1876, will be delingaent and advertised for sale at-prblicauction; and mn less paytuent is made before, will be sold on Friday, the Nineteenth day of May, 1876, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advervising and expenseés of sale: M, F, GAME, Secretar: , “vy Cowet. Wreted Omega, May 2d, 1576. LADIES, i O'YOU WANT a Pure, Rioomin g Complexion?* If so, a few applications of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BAULM-will, gratify you to'vronr heart’s content. It does »way -with Redness, Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes the Fiushed appearances of.heat, Office :—320 Sansozics Street, San -Frin~ elsco, Cajif. rnia, . ~ + \seribed, GEORGE CRA WFORD SHAW, writien, é Bei we = THOMAS. LEGG, aries : an T.B McFARLAND, Register, Both resiling at “Omega. a2 mine the character of said lands, In witness whereof, we have herennto set HAKT FELLOWS, Receiver, County Warrants, At Warrants on General Fund regisP tered prior to January 4th, 1876. Also warrants Nos. 314 to 323 On same Fund reg. istered January 4th, 1876; will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date, J.N, PAYNE, Cougty. ‘Treasurer, ceiver, for the hearing of proofs to deter. . ' ourhunds the day and year first above . pany: payable immediately in United States” 601} coin, to the Secretary of the company, . at his office, Broad street; Nevada City. . Any stock upon which said assessment . shall remain unpaid onthe lth day of . May, 1876,._will_be—deemed detingzent . avd advertised for-sale at public auction, . and unless payment is made before, will be . sold on the 29th day of May, 1876, ta pay of sale. st By order cfthe Board of Trustees. * 1. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Ne ; > 1876. ‘ 5 {* + FOR SALE SNE Property on Piety Hill.-reer the BD. Railroad depot, known as the CLARK. & TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY ; con-igting of two acres of gronnd, more or . Savehous, a and otner Buildings is offe: or Sale cheap for ca h. F. , of sale enquire of on N: P. BROWN, atigue and Kxeitunttne. “Bgl Ne th, lace, bd Nevada: March 26th ees OMite, x Ore eae S ~ . ecres, the dtiinquent ussésament thereon, toget/.i purchase and er W.th costs of advertising and expcul @ [eoun led less, together .with the Mill Building, }°f, treatment, 4 of Sec 30 Twp 17 north Range 11 East, Mt. Dikblo meridian, contsining 849 17-160 Swid Taine consists pf the following locations: ‘fhe Downie location, made February 231 1836, by Wm. Downie et al: ‘the Oliver location, ma “@ February 23d 1876, by W. L. Oliver et al: the Duncan lordétion , j Made Febryars 250-1476, by I. W. Duncan etal; the Smith Iccation, made March 1? 1876, by J. P. Sunth et al; the Wise location ee made March 111876, by F. A. Wise et al; theWlTenley location, made March 11 1876, by M. J. Henley &€ al; the Dauchey location made September Ind, 1875, and the Mclyor location made February 49, 19%#“All 6f svi locations being of record in the effice of the Couaty Record r of Nevada County ot Nevaca Vity. ‘Hhe applicants: claim by Ineation, rhe Claim is as. follows: On the East b ve femut laud, North by lands claimed by Chas. pears. oan West and South by vacant Paris, . All persons holding any adverse ¢ s thereto. are hereby r-quired to present the : sarae before this office within sixty days ~ from the fir-t day ot publishing hereof; ai ae wait B. MCFAREAND Reg: ster, : JM. Walling, Ati’y tor Applicants, m9 is =OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. APPY KELIEF FoR YOUNG MEN ; fromthe @feets of torrors and . in earky life, Manhood restored, Imped iments to nerriage removed. New methefl f New end remarkable some. dies. 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