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AFTER A QUARTER OF
A CENTURY THE.
‘Dr.
NY.
INSTITUTE,
holders as follows:
&
, econfusign, pain in back, limbs or
, forebodings, indige tion, timidity,
-ggersion to society, loss of power, want of
‘Ratrol, variable temper, attacks of sik: akin to biliousness, deposits in urine,
ular bowels, etc. etc. .
* ome times, trembling, anxiety, forgetful.
24tn day
Delinquent Notice.
YOMINGGOLD MINING COMPA
~ Location of princip” . place of
»a-iness, San Francisco, California.
“tion of works, Névada county, California,
Notice—There aro delinquent: upon the
fo'!lowing: described stock, on account of
iséeasinent No 8, levied on the 24th day of
Feb., 1576, the severa’ amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareAnd-in aecordancewith Jaw; and an_order of the Bourd of ‘Directofs, made on the
of Feb, 1876, so many shares
of each parcel Of such stock’as may be neces-ary, will be sold at public auction at the
office of the Company, 311 California street,
second fluor, Rooms 3‘and 4, entrance 309
So ea
Application for a Patent to
Mining ‘Claim,
United States Land Office; —
Sacramento, Cal, Feb. 23d, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given, That the North
Blbdmfield Gravel Mining Company,
a corporation existing under the laws of
California, whose PostOffice is Saa Francisco, Culifornis. has this day made appliLocacre in ail cases 0 Noot Noo cation for —— for the ee i herined
“i / ‘ pres yield Mine, bearing gold, situate in Virgin Valle
EMINAL W ieneige ee. ig press — — Faas Mining ‘istrict, Nevada County, California
‘ taxthe on of much rown, oO : and des«ribed in the plat and field notes on
othe iainery a pen iaeg the ‘indul. 9 J Butler, 212 100100 00 . s1e in this office as. follows, viz: Comgence of the most destructivé of habits JM BuMngton, Tr. 327 100 =: 100 00 . mercing at a spruce tree opposite the TayJ
: ing life a course, and spréading weakJM Buttington, Tr. 330 100 =: 100 00 . Jor Dam and on the rigLt bank of Humbug’
ren ana se : sie mankind, fér itis a. 7 M Buftifgton, Tr, 343 100 =: 100 00 . reek and-being corner No 10 of Hambug
Yell ‘known Tach. that the indwigence of . J M uffington, Tr, 378 100 =: 100 00 . Ganon Framing Claim. . Thenée variation
Siiary Wise eve tn te-aligttedt degree, . 5 M Buflington, TH 286. =< BD Bh AO . 17 1-29 E,8 49° 15 wS.58 chaius tos stake
ae tr eeole of weakness in the system . 7M Huffington, Tr, 411 0 50 00 . marked No 2, from which live osk 30 in.
hat crow to_s harvest of disease, sorrow . W Davidson, a 50. 5000} giameter bears N 7 1-29 ESF is. Thence
vend fen after years. « . Wm Davidson, 31 50 50 00 . N.19¢-15’ E 5,50 chains toa stake m-pked
: es . } Chas E-Elliott;Tr-233 » 100 100.00 . NO 3;frem. w jive-oak 18” diameter
= Noung Man = Chas E Elliot, Tr. 234 100 100 00 . pear. § 3) 1-2° # 33 links. Twin live oak
‘4 Chas F Eliott, Pr. 335 116 100-00 . bears N 16° W 22 links, Thence N 38e¢
es ee? experience-any weakness you should . (95 & Kiliott, Tr. 236 100 10000 +95" fy 37 chains to ast:-ke mierked No 4,
eas sno ena pay Ag oo ae age’ John Fine, a on 7 007 trom $ nich twin live'oak bears $ 49 1-29
a ~heakh if not y' _ AN; All TO ii RG Gunn, By 585 ____ 85 00 . yer gs ag Pp ve N 20° 45 E 6.8%
pe Se * ess and Premature Decay -a Cure is . 'Wm J-Guon, Tr. ~ 146 100 100-00 i ue See seed NG Suwa bate
eae r by the Doctor-to the Young, . wm J Gunn, Tr. ; 189 100-100-601 55" diameter bears N 81 1-29°# 60° links.—
Ee eaetin ee ee ae. a Oe Tete Mere we IE eee chains to 6
——_fimiderance. y See eS ee] a =~ 25 050.00 . twin live on ust above mouth of
Se NY eee id Oveeree thy eur fe ahs =. €) 5000] North Bloohufield Grave? Mining Compaeg, no. taint behind, Observe the sym. james Hucks, 247 10 10-00} ny’s tunnel, \outh of tunnel bears 8 50°
. s and hasten to check the coerse of the /-Charles Mcklvy, 263 150 150 00 . Los chains Thence: N 44° 48° B 7,06
:gmp'aint, if you experience any of them— Philip Richards, 322 50 60.007} cheite to stake No.7, on boundary line oe
htly discharges, slight discharges at . p 4 Kichurdson, a8 100 100 08 Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between
Stations 25 and 26. -Thence § 67°_30" E
5.45 chains toa\live oak tree on left side of
Hnumbag Creek\and-being corner No 25 of
Bloomiteld Hydraulic Gravel Mine #pproved-survey. Thence 838°. 15’ W_ 2:60 chsdown 1ft side of Hu:ubug Creek ‘to a stake
marked No §. opposite mouth of BloomTERRIBLE POISONS. Sere ree coe Cal tor bie Oo EOI eee Se tane wtannel fromm BIER SEptuce:
: Se A civerataee tei : ¥: ‘~-30° diameter beats N-46°9 36’ West-20-links
Among the most subtle and virulent of DAY ; the T.wenty Fexrth day a as VHS a live oak 48” diameter bears & “6 > 30’ .E
1876, at the hour of two o’clock; P. M., . 95 inks distant; hence $20© 15’ W 5.00
t
wk, after years of apparent cure, in hid.
c aud ¢xpenses of the sale. ‘ $ sores upon varions parts of the body,
"great danger lies in the fact that it is
n to the'innocent partner or to the uas child without showing in. the person.
California
of such dav, w pay delinquent Assessments
hereon, together with costs of advertising
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary
Office—311 -California street, Second ‘Boor
Rooms 3 end 4, entrauce 309 CaHifotnia St.,
over Aetna Insurance office, San ween,
chaing to a stake marked No 10 on left side
ef Humbug Creek. Thence 8 2095 45° W
6.94 chains te-a stake marked No 11 of left
side of Creek,
chaius té a stake marked No.12 and being
corner No 11-ofHumbug Canon—Fluming
Claim. Thence 8 69-15’.W-3,03 chains to
place of beginning and containing 16 89-100
‘HE CSE OF MERCURY
“Quly aids in this territiie deeeption by dryBUSINES
acres, and designated as Lot No 64in Section -Township 17, North Range 9 East,
it upon the surface and driving it back
x—¥ he bleod:—AH Venereal Poison isa
ood puisun and can be eormmunicdted in
6 blood, and the only certainty of prevention of .ransmis<ion is in the positive
ares of the reform treatment practiced at
‘2 Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute,
eamprehensive, scientific and thorough,
=
-ef all modern practice. Recent cases cured
$m a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests’6? the pres,
eaoe of Taint in the biood are “never fariTO FEMALES.
° Mhe Dottor, after years.of petiont inves.
‘tigation end treatment is ena pled to ‘assure
them rapid and thorough cures in all the
semplaifts incident to the sex.— Phe-weak
n hope for stren#thtand the suffering for
: ief and cure.
Those whd req#ire personal supervision
¥¥ae Doctor can furnish with ments
with careful and skillful nurses where
; ¥
A . amitted attention. and constant care
; % every assurance of rapid and perma‘Che Institute is supplied with a
“" SGYINGSINDEPARTMENT,
5 *
vukere patients will receive *the treatment
ego éssential jn such cases.
CURED AT HOME.
c ondenee. The great difficulty
~—lneny sick tind is: the tro 5 Of visiting
ivi city, often incurring an éxpénse far ex*epbling ihe cost of ‘treatment. This ex> ie can be avoided by writing*to the
2 BBbeor, giving in yourown way, thesympsof your trouble or complaint, Cures
fi ‘anteed the same as-by personal visit.
p. co 4am novications strictly c Midential
' all letters either returned or destroyed.
@* T) e Doctor can be relied upon in all
eneges rejuiring confidence and secrecy.
2 ese confidenceyin him, all you who
4 ror are in‘distress. He.will speedily
*relieve and cure you. “ .
Address ‘
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D.,
€18 Sacramento Street,
“Ban Franeisco, Cal,
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; San Francisco
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eq" FRANCISCO, Agvunts for the
ee eitic Gomstry
S .COLLEGE,
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.SAN FRANCISCO, 5
#0 Mathematic: and Science of Ac.
counts; graduate of Prince of Wales College, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘Frainjng School; late Stare Institute «Director
snd—beeturer—of Minnesota, _and_forthe
-past-tive-years President—ef the Minneapojis Business ‘Cottege;-having disposed of
his entire interest in that institution, and
femoved to San Franclsco,-witl)-hereatter,
condict a First Class Cumimercial College
in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and 220-Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with”
office in Koom 38,) where he will give his
personal attention and services to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of ° Accounte and English .
Branches. — Prof. Barnard is-the originator . _
and author of the celebrated method of
Teaching Accouits which has beeome-#e
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to seeure a wider field of laborin which to exemplify the superiority of his method of
instruction, -he has organized Barnard’s
Business Colieve and Telegraph ‘Institute, .
San Francisco. : ;
A SPECIAL FEATURE;
No-more students wili be admitted to the
College than Professor Harnaid ean attend
te with his own personal instruction. He
has not organized this enterprise merely as
au. easy way to make mi ney, but to estab. ,
lish as en viable a reputation as an Instruc.
tor es he has eft behind himin Minnesota. }
and'to build up a Business College of the
highest merit, in waich the fullest equivalent Will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort, he will
make 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. :
Evenina SEss1ons—7,30 to9,30 P. M.
Students will be entitled to the use: of
the rooms from 8.30 A, M, to5 M., thus
of instruction. §
LarresA separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Stulents. who will
be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work.
STATIONERY AND Beoxs—Our arrangem-nts.are such that all supplies tor the
course can.be obtained of us at rates much
below. the susval cost, and corresponding
-in every particular with the ‘books used in
reay business. ; f
. DivLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved
on steel, fively executed at great.cost; they
will be issaed to students completing: the
Course in the Business Departmént on
payment of the fee of tive tollars.
No Vacation—-—The\ College will be in
session during the entire year, Students
will be admitted at any time.
No CopyinG From TExr Booxs—The
highly objectionable metbod of copying,
from text books without understanding
whatis-intended to be: conveyed is pltc. gether avoided, All: work done is the a
} rect product of, the &tudént’s own thought.
jreystem in everything. We treat every stu! dent as a gentleman or lady, and expect .
. only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
Ve do not-bave rules or penalties
adapt special modes of treatment to
cases, ‘No conetuct is allowed that
t be tolerated 4n the drawing room
¥plainie yg’ Course of Study.
the city. For further4
BARNARD's BUSESE $s COLLEGE,
120 Sutter stveet, Re — 1s,
References, by permission:
Burt, state Superintendent-ofPublic
struction, Minnesota; “Hon? 3B. Wilso
late Superintendent of Paulie Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Kouitable Lif
Assurance Soviety, 426 Califor aiw street. &
F.; 5. P. Hall, Attorney at-Baw,°213 San
‘some street, 5. F.
San Francisco, Oct, 31, 1875.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
+ .
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MFNING CUMPANY, location of prineipe 1 place of business, San Franciseo, Caliornis ‘Location of works, Nérth ‘Bloom.
field, Nevada county,-California. Notice is
‘hereby given, that ata meéting ofthe Directors held on the Tw: ntieth day of March
1876, an assessment, No. 42 of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital
; stock of ‘the corporation, payable imme:iSecre‘ary at the office of the Company, No.
torn'’a,.
Any stotkupon which this assessment
Pshall reutgin ‘unpaid on the First day of
May 1876. will be delingueat-and adve~tise:! for sale at public auction; and unless paytwent is thade before, will be sold on
Friday; the Nineteenth day of May, 1876,
to -pay' the delinquent assessment; —togetherewith eusts of adverdsing aud ~“ex4
penses of sale.
M. F, GAME, Secretary.
existing
whose Postofitce is San-Francises;
enabling them to-work outside of the hours . .
ately Ti United States gor von, tothe}
[email protected] street, San—Franucisco, GbH.
Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian: Said location was made by Mark Emérson and.A, J.
Irwin. March 8tb, 1857, and is recorded in
Book No 2?,at page No 30, records of said
Virgin Valley Mining District. The apphitant claims by purchase. _ Adjoining
on = : ridimants are,on the North by Bloomfield
ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor . Hydrsulic Company’s ground’ and on the
yp Humbug Canon. ee
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto ave hereby required to present the
same before~this office within sixty days
from the first day of puhlisbink hereof.
't, B. McFARLAND, Register. .
A. B. Dibbie, Atty. feb27
Application fora Patent to Min-ing Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 24, 1876.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Selby
ee
AVING ACCEPTED. THE AG
‘Ek OF THE CELEBRATED z
Springfield Gas Machine,
We are now prepared to furnish machines
of-all sizes for lighting doreLs, CHURCHES,
Pusiic BuILDIvGs or PatvaTE RES#PENCES,
OVER 1,000 TESTIM@NIALS—
ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF
; THE
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE.
They are simple in ceastruction, not fliable to get out of order, requiré no skill to
manage, are ‘4
MADE ENTIRELY @F COPPER
And are substantial and durable. They oc
cupy but little spsce, can be set up at little
expense, and are equally adapted for light
ing the largest Hotel or,the smallest dwelling. They are tio new or untried machine,
but; Winter and Summer, have been “in
constant use-all through the United States
for vver seven years.“
gz” No fire is used i1 manufacturing the
Gas, and buildings lighted by it are ipENCY
was nsed.
az” The cost of Gas made by this Machine will not exceed $1 50 to $250. per
thousand feet. : z
We invite correspondence from those
building or contemplating the introduc.
tion of Gas, and will send, dn application,
catalogue, with full cutsand explanations
of the workings of ‘the Machines, and hundreds of testimonials to its superiority over
any other Machine now i use,
we also invite attention to our full and
complete line of *
GAS FIXTURES,
“mbracing the newest styles of CHANDETIEKS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, etc. Our
prices are as low and our goods stiperior to
Thence § 50®& 40’ West 8.00 jtany in the market.
We shall be glad to correspond on the
subject—of-introducing gas,.and.to_ have
parties call and examine our Machines and
Fixtures.
NYE & ACHESON,
315 and 317, Pine Street, San
Francisco. a
Sole Agents for the, Springfield Gas Machine, for California and Pavitic Coast. 814
. i
.
. YOUNG MEN . .
were may be suffering from the-ef-. .
i ~ fect of youthful follies or indis-. /
. eretion, will do well to avail themselves
ef this, the greatest boon ever laid at),
[ithe altar of suffering hunianity, Dr.)'
SPINNEY will gaarantee to forfeit $500
for every case of seminal weakness, or. .
‘private disease of any kind or chyreucter)
lwhich he nndeftakes and fails to cure.
. He would, therefore say to'the unfortuinate sufferer Who may read this notice,
+
sured at the same rate-as though coal_gas +
1776. 1876.
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES:
TERN RAILWAY.
6 uae POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
Passengers “*or Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphis, Mofitreal, Que bee
New York, Boston, or airy point esst,should
buy their .
TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
“ Via the Pioneer Route,
—THE—
‘CHICAGO AND NURTHWESTER
RAILWAY.
THIS IS-THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
oa it has been made the FASTEST time
‘that has eve 7 ie-country.
.By this route passenges for points east.of
Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago: ae
BY THE -1ITTSBURG, FORT AYN
AND CHICAGO AND PENNSY!.VANTA
RAILWAYS. o8e:
-BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND
TRUNK, GRE WESTERN AND ERI?
AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAi WAYS.
6) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullmar.
3 Pullin Palace Drawing Roum: and
Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York
City.
;
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,
THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl’
4 map Palace Cars, for Newark, Zenesville, Wheeling, Washingtoa aud Balti.
more without change. :
This is the shortest, best, and only line
running Pullman's celebrated Palace-Slecp
ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un
ion Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from
the West, via grand Junction, Marshall,
Cedar Rapids; Clitton, Steriing and Dixon,
for Chicago.and the East.
“This popular route. is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety. “The smooth,
well ballasted and perfect track of . steel
rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleep-ing Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem «of
moving trains, the reguiarity with which
they rtm, the adm‘rable arrangement for
runping through cars to Chicago from
all points West, secure to passengers all
the comforts in mddern Railway, Travel.
lays at Ferries.
oe anes
Passengers will find Tickets via this faworite route, at the Seeeeet Ticket Office of
the Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramertio.
Tickets for sale-at dll the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Kailroad. :
"WH SPENNET, Gen, Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen, Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency. 1
Montgomery St, San Francisco.
Harper’s Magazine.
Hill Mining Company, a-corporation
unaer the laws of California,
elk }
os Kat
ithat you are treading spon dangerous
groundwhen youlonger delay in seek————---Notigesof the Press. ———-—_—
The ever-increasing circulation of this
exeeHeont-nionthly_preves its co: tinned ad* te foy vonr com.
FEMCRF Tet FORE Bes
made application for patent for the Downie placer mine, bearing gold, situate in
Selby Flat mining district, Nevada County,
California, and described in the plat and
field notes on file in this office as , follows,
viz:
"Survey of exterior Ifnes, ~
Commencing at a stake on Townshir line
18.00 chains south of \& stake between section land6, T16N,R8and9 E, Mt. DiabloB«nd M. Thense on true-Hae Var;
18> _E. ‘Thence N 82> Jv’ B, 4.07 chains
to an oak stumpon W side of Bme Tent
tuvad and marked D, No.2, Thence N 64°
10’ E, 2.00 chains to a stake at footof a pine
tree 10” diam. , just below Blue Tent road,
and marked D, No. 3. Thence N 63> 30’
E 2,21 chains to a stake in a large pile of
stones—stake marked D No. 4. Thence N
57> 25’ E9.C7 chains to an oak tree on E
. edge of @ small ravine blazed and marked
D No. 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 boundary Jineof Woodville approved
survey. ‘Thence N 54° 10°W 4.30 chains
to a stake at fodt of alive oak,tree marked
D No.&. Thence N 12° 35* Ef3.52 chains to a
stake marked D No. 4&. Thence N 80> 20°
W. 3.67. chains to a stake marked D No. 10.
Thence N 20> 20’ E 2:10 chains toa stake
7s 6 of eter of diggings and marked Db Ne:
11. Thence N 75>. 49 W 6.73 chains to a
stake at foot of an oak ¢tump. PBine tree
10 in. dia, bearsS 584° E 06.25 chains distant. hence N 82> 50’ W 7.30 chains tos
stake in a pile of stones 50° E of center of
creek, and on edye of mining cut marked
D No.13. Thence Nyt8> 00’ W 4.51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam, 66’ E of éreck blazed
and marked D No. 14. Thence N 64° W
Thence N.21> W4.22 chains toa stake on
E edge of, ¢reek marked D No. 16. ‘Fhence
43.85 15' W212 chain’ to a stake at a pine
stump on W side of creek. Thence 8 36°
15’ E 3.92 chains to a stake in tailin s from
whieb corner-No, 14(a -pine-trec})—bears
$63%>5 E 2.55 chsins, Thence § 12° E
280 chains to a stake 1.50. chains W of
creek from which an-oak tree bears 5 674°
E 0.51 chains: Thence’S 6° W_ 8 65 chains
ton staky between twé large boulders from,”
which a pine tree bears 8 10° E 0.52 chs.
Thence 8 72> 45° W 8:17" chains to a stake
on bed rock marked P\No, 22. Thence 8
41° E 1.94 chains toa stake on
marked D No. 23. ‘Phence 8 77> 30° E 3.04
chains to a stake 50°W of centre of creek
marked D No. 24 from which a pine tree 8”
diam. bears S1i8k% W. 0.18 chains dist.
Thence 8 3? 1’ W.4 85 chaingto a stake.
Thence Extt 0.75 ehains to \ stake on
Township tine betweer Sects. 1 and 6 Tf 16
N Rsand 9 E. Thence South 18.00 chains
along Township line fo place of bevinning
ahd-eontaining 53.42 acres and designated
as Lot No 73, in Section 1, Township 16
North, Range-® East, and Lot No 5l-in Sec.
¢, Township16, NR 9 E Mt. Diablo Base
and Meridian, Said locatien Was made in
1854,.1855 and 155€, anJwas duly recorded
in the Mintig Records of Nevada -€ounty—
The applicant claktus by purchase. Adjoining cluiments are the Woodville and
Manzanita Mining elaims on the East, on
2 south by the Lachman claims and on
the West by the South Yuba mining claims,
All persone helding any fdverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
saine before this office within bixty days
from the first day of pubtishing hereof,
T. B. Mc FARLAND, Register.
Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. m30
Certificate of Copartnership,
\
vship,transaCtinga general Merchandise and
Grocery business, and keeping a Hotel at
Omeya, and runtlog a Stage Line between
Omega aud Nevadsa City. Principal place
of business at Omega, Nevada County, Cal.
Firm name, Legg & Shaw. Ou* full names
aod plaves of residence are hereunte subscribed. (GEORGE CRAWFORD SEAW,
THOMAS LEGG,
Both reatting at Omega.
Date? Omega, May 2d, 176.
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iscription of case. Cail or Address, .
DR, A, B. SPINNEY,
. . : No. 11 Kearny Street, San r rancisco.
sep7-ly :
SHERIFF's ‘SALE.
¥ virtue ot an Exevtition to me directed and delivered, issued out of the
Justice Court of Leopeld Garthe. a Justice
of the Peace in and for Nevada Township,
County of Nevada, Stateof California, aid
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
John Schmidt, for the sum of Seventy-one
and thirty-seven hun@redths Dollars @amages, together with Three and ninetv oaehundredths Dollars, costs ayjd disbursements at the date of said judgmerit, and
accruing costs, all payable in gdid coin of
the United States: I have levied upon all
the right, title and interest of the within
naméd defendant, in and to the following
described property to-wit; That certain
parcel of land situate on Broad--Street, Ne.
yada City, Nevada Co,, Cal,,ve-wit: 12 feot
of Lot No. 12 in Bleck no,'S6, fronting on
Broad Street_a:d running back to Spring
Street and adjoining‘the ‘lot of A. Lademan
on*the South.
Notice is hereby given that T will expose
to public sale all4he above described property to, the highest bidder for cash.in tront
‘of the Court.House door,in-the City of Nevada, on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1876, between the hours of 9 o’cloch a. M., and 6
o'clock P. M.
Given under
May, 1876.
“my hand this th day of
“C. R. CLARKE, Sheriff. .
By 2. C. Brryz, Under Shertff. mua7
& EEE
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal. March 22d, 1976.
O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Whereas, on the 81 day of September,
1, 4,the Plat of Townsh. p 47, North, Range
9 East, was filed inthe U. S. Land Office,
atid by Gommissioner's letter dated Décember 2d, 1871, the SouthEast Quarte. of Sec‘tion 26, in Township 17 North, Range 9
East, is to be treated as mineral in eharacter, until the contrary is proved, after due
notice. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Otfice-eddrees Nevada city, Nevada county,
California) did on the 9th day of January.
1875, file in the Register’s office of this District his Homestead Declaration No 1048,
cl .iming the above described land, and has
applied to enter the same as agricultural
-. land, alleging it-to be-more_valuable—for
agricultural than for mining p
Therefore, you will take notice, that under
nd by _virtas gf instructions from.,.the
Ominiss' oner of the General Land Office,
ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 4th
day of may, A. D. 1876, at 1. o’clock, P. M.,
at this office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of proofs to determine the character of said lends,
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands ‘the day and year first’ above
written, ‘i
&. B_McFARLAND, Register.
HART » Receiver.
County Warrants,
4 LL Warrants on General Fund registered prior to January,4th, 1876. Also
warrants Nos. 314 to 322 on same Fund registered Janvacy 4th, 1876, will be paid on
presentation. ceases from date.
J.N, PAYNE, County Tvessurer,
Nevada, May 4th, 1876. ;
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ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
ays SPRING GuAVEL MINING CO
/ Principal place of business, Nevada
City. Location of works near Willow Vatlley, Nevada county, Osl. Notice is hereby
given, thatata meeting of the Trustees,
held at the office of the Secretary, April
lith, 1876, an -aasessinent (No. 6,) of. one
dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share wax
levied upen 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 the 17th day of
May, 1876, willbe deemed delinquent
j-aud 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 sssesament thereon, togéth. — costs of advertising and expenses
of sale. ek
By order of the Board of Trustees.
1. J. ROLFE, #ecretary.
Nevada City, April lith, 1876. :
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HKLISHED in 1854, for the treat Wwe.
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Phe Doctor has spared neither time nor
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ness about the loins, wéaknes of the limbs,
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Application fora Patent to Min
ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 1876.
Bede is hereby given that William
Downie, F. A. Wise, H. ©. Dauchey;-~M. J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo. Mclvor,
W.L. Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose
Postofiice is Nevada City, Nevada County,
Cal. have made application for Patent for
the Centennial Placer Bining Claims, bearing gold,sitaate inWashington Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described
as follows, ‘viz: On surveyed land, being
the 8 & of 8 Wy andW ¥of SE \ and SK
\% of SE X& section 23,the NE & of sec.
tion 26, the N-W \ and NE & and N ¥ of
N \% of SE and N & of NE \ of SW
Sec 26, Twp 17 North Range 10 East, and
W ¥ of N WX and N's of NW ¥ of SW
k of Sec 30 Twp 17 notth Range 11 East,
Mt. Diablo meridian, containing 849 17-100
acres. Suid mine consists of the following
locations: ‘The Downie location, made Feb.
ruary 234 1876, by Wm: Downie et al: the
Oliver location, ma*e ‘February 23d 1876,
by W, L. Oliver etal: the Duncan location,
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 111876, by F. A. Wise et al;
the Henley location, made Mareh 11 1876,
by M. J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location
made September 2nd, 1875, and the MclIvor
tocation made February. 19, 1876; All of
sgid_locations being of record in the office
of the Ccuuty Recorder of Nevada County,
at Nevada ity. The applicants claim by
purchase and location. fhe Claim is
unded ‘as follows: On the)East by va»
cant land, North by lands claimed by Chas.
i and West and South by vacant
ands.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto, are hereby r-quired to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the = tel a, polis hereof,
+B. MCFARLAND ‘ster,
. J. M. Walling, Att'y for ceotein md
. FWNHE Property on Piety Ei, near the
; Railroad depot, Known as*the CLARK& TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY
con-isting of two acres of ground, more or
less, together with the Building,
be ie gy a otner Buildings is
offered for sale ¢ for os bh. Fo ‘
of sale enquire of =" —
N. P. BROWN,
Daily Tranee Ne x penal cipt Odice.
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mediately to Dr, Gibbon, @ physician who i R. W.
nas ade private disease his. especial study AB. PakER.
or yeers, and who is certain’ to cure the
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wito ure afflicted, or to those who ge inter ee ham
estcd‘in the welfare of their friends, ‘to be es :
careful of the many pretended doctors who . MONEY TO
infest all cities, publishing their skill im -aurity. 5
curing all diseases:in a few days, imposing Highest Pri
upon the public by.using the names of em» Warrants.
inent physicians from Europe “and—other “Tagal Tender
places, Be, therefore, careful and make . Bates.
strict inaviries, or you may fall into the . Gold Dust F
bénes of those charlatans. _ Liberal adva
: Seminal Weakness. Bullion-for As
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of General and
self abnse, This solitary vice, or depraved Checks on 8:
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the Jose, Stockton
youth of both sexes to an almdst_unlimited Drafts on Be
extent, producing with unerring certainty many.)
the following train of morbid symptoms, Agents for L
unless combatted by scientific _mediem garance Comp
measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark GoRRESPONI
“Bpe ter-the-eyes; pain inthe-head, rings —__ __ Srancisco,
lug'in the ears, noise like the rustling of Sane Ge
teaves and the rattling of chariots, unésab ‘ ” Toterest on * od, as follows
— Six Me
fts, 6 per
Twel
Deposits
annum.
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