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May 16, 1876 (4 pages)

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Edd esate eee eae " ‘a CENTURY THE INSTITUTE, eure in‘all coms of EMINAL W AKNESS. ws ess and plitary vice, even in the slightest degree bat Fred 2 6 in after year. : Young Man ‘pot delay, for a —heakh if nstyour-life— . SaepicaL AND suRaIcAL em offers to the afflicted positive Tew Y: ath is lsid the foundation of much ‘ef the wnisery of after rears by the induiof the most destructive of habits “axing life a curse, and spreading weak in among mankind, for it is a : “yell gnown fact thet the induigence of antes seeds of weakness in the system wito a harvest uf diséase, sortow -_ —AE_ you experience any, weaknees-you should een ae one 4 imperil your +Jonn Fine, Delisiquent Notice. NY. _Eocatiomof princip ‘ 1a ines@, 3am Francisco, California. tion of works, Nevaua county, ‘Notice—There ars delinquent ' npan th followieg described stock, on ecccunt 6 issesament No $, levied on the 24th day o . holders as follows: a. 1 : No of .Noness oes. purely vegetable. ond of a nature that €s.no taint behind. Crserve the symins, and has*en to check the coufse of the sepnpiaint, if you experience any of thern— tly discharges, slight dfs:harges at “omer times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfula ; Confusion, pain in back, limbs or iy. forebodings, indige tion, timidity, . “‘@mtrol, variable témper, attacks of si ka skin to biliomsness, deposits in urine, Se bowels, eto: etc. : TEKRIBLE POISGNS. the moet sulfite and verulent of the heman biood ts that arismeresi-Laint often. breaking f appatett cur+, in hidsores upon VaNvns parts of the body. great danger lics Tethe fact that it is en to the innocent p«Pteer or to the unchild without showing ia the person . “etigically coztracling it. . RHE USE OF MERCUR ‘ * = aS a upon the surface and driving it back estnrss ant _frematcere Decay—s ure iz : Gerrssteet by the Doctuf tq the Young, ~ Middle-aged or Old, witiout Exp sure ‘or, Baiderane from Business. The Remedies . ersion to-society, juss of power, want of . 5 ee : Names. Cent, Sharex Amt. . Wintig visthict, Novade County, Celifeum . . . ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF loss : z G T Brown, & 50 $5000 end des-ribed in the pl t and field-n t-sun THE Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra Falls $3 Butlen . og 22 10. 100.00, Bie in guts otfed as Follows, ‘vis? Com: . SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE . Pittsbarg: Mhilsdeiphis. Montreal, Quebec JM Built te 10) 100 60 mencing at a sprace tee opposite the Tay: : . New York, Boston, or-any point east,sbould 4 M oe Tr. 32. 00 100 06 jor Dam and on the right bank of Humbug OVER ANY CTHER NOW IN USE. buy their . . . & £ ‘M Baffin ton, Tr. 33 itn 163%) o oa eing corper No lu «o mb : : : NSCONTINENAL TICKET: 1M bufington, ‘tr. 378 190" 160 00, Conn Fissathe Chita: on pac Hn } Pion pio oan ae pete NL the Pio toute se 2 Demiogwn, tr. 208 BS . 8008 171.29 E,W a8? 18" wE.01 clinton toa stake . OO et ee OT CP ose geal foreseen comes. JM buffingtun, Tr. 411 60 . 10 00 parked No 2, from #uich « live oak 90-in. 224 Ss ERE 2 Wm Davidson, 3 50 50 00 . disinet.¢ bears N71-25 E 32:] 8. Thence . MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER CHICAGO AND NUKTHWESTER Win Daviison,“Bt 3) 50 00 619° 15' E 5.50 chaima toa stake m rkei!” ; : zs S . Way Chas E ENiott, Tr 233 Ba) 100 00 NG $-fr tg which a tive oak 18” diameter . And are sub-tantigl and durable. They oc [ee RAIL ¥. ee Chas E Elliot, Tr. 234 100 100 08 Reap o's 334-22 + 33 links. Twin live oak . Cupy but lttlespwe, can beset up at littl} “THIS IS THE BES! ROUTE EAST. Coas FEN, Tr. 235 MO 1000 . hears N 6° W 22 Hinks, Thence -N. 35° . EX)penNe, aud are equally atapied. for tight Its track ig made of STEEL RAILS, and . Chas £ Eiijott, Tr. 26 100-100 00 * 95: E 4.37 chains toast ke marked No. 4, . ms the largest Hotel or the smallest dwell-. . . it hus been made the FASTEST’ tune E “233 50 5000 fe. on sestch twin live onk bears B49 1-22 . ing. They ate <n new UF untried wachite<, . byt has ever beet MADE in this country. 43 Gunn, a -F22. ee eee 83-09-43 tinks—“Phence Neve t-45-£ 6 Saths—7 bat, Winter anc Poccmacagen have beeu in ‘By this route p se nges Tor points cast of we Seinen aga toe toeip . 0a stake marked No from which # spruce . Cuefant ure all througu che United dtates . Chi lS have-choice of the. following lines + Wm J-Gann, Tr, is “1-200 06: 5» aianieter beara N Bf1.9° E 60: links,—. for o¥er seven years. ee Pa _ Chicago: a Wu J Gunn, Te, 43 2000 . Thence North 30> 15'E 6.06 chains to a. 7 Nv fire is used i manufacturing the . 7 ' URG, FORT "AYN Win J Gena, Tr. 265 BY 0081 i siveoak tres just above mouth of . Gas, and buildings lighted»by it are in. B> THE ITTSBU \ raNey Cie ad stag 96 5) 50 00 North Bloomficla Gravel Mining Coinpa. *ar 4 ene ee eS ee eee i Jamés Hucks, 247 18 jE os earner te . : 52 . Was used. Cee. ; RAILWAYS. oe = : . Piilip Richards, 322 58 60 00) aine to stake No 7 on boundary line of . Chive will not exceed $150 to $2 50 Pet . TRUNK. GREAT WESTEYN AND ERI } EA Kichardson, 245 100 =. 100-8 + . thousand feet. A. DNEW YORK CENTKAL RAts. WAYS, —__ And in accordance with law,and en—or. j der of the Board of Directors, made on the . 24tn day of Feb. 1876, so. many sb«res . of eack parcel of sGch stock #8 niay be peci ¢8 ary, Will: be sold at public auction at the . ffice of the company, 311 California street, . 4 second fluor, Keolns 3 and 4, entrance «309 i California Street. over Attna Insurance office, San Francisco Cahfornia, en MOSDAY, -the« Twenty Fearith day of: -April } 1876, at the hour of two-o'ciock, P. M4 of such day, .o. pay delinquent Assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the.sale. ~ JM. BEFFINGTON, Secretary Officé—-S11 California street, Seemd fioor Roumes 3 ind 4, fntraauce 309 Eulifornia st., over Actna Insutante office, San Francisco, California Ss. COLLEGE, ser aids in this Prrivie deception by an it ) the Blood. All Venereal Poison is a * Wood poison and can be communicated in Ske blood, and the only certainty ef pre: ‘vention of ransmis-ion is in the positive _Sates-of the reform treatment practiced at c Ws Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute, ~ eomprchensive, ecieutific and therough, _ Raving recived, endotsements as the best BUSINE + SAN FRANCISCO, ; panes "ENRY BARNARD>A. M., Profe # Mathematic_ and Science of Actm a few days and chronic cases with remarkable tapidity. Our tests of the pres@ace of Taint in the blood ate never faiiTO FEMALES, he Doctor, sfter years of patient inves. . @iSation and treatment is enabledts RARE: “Shem rapid and thoroagh cures in ali the ‘@empiaints incident tothe sex. The weak = hepe tor strength and the suffering for W8lief and cure. ; : : ¢ Phose who tequire personal supervision thre Doctor can furnish with apartments soos careful and skillfal nurses where mitted attevtion and constant care LYING-IN DEPA RTMENT, ‘Whore patients will receive the ttedtment ‘*o Gasentiai in such cases. : CURED AT HOME. Gorrrapondence. : tick find is the trouble of wafting . ss ey often incurring an-expense far exc ing the cost of treatment. ‘This ©x: we can be avoided by writihg to tire 4 Meroe, giving in yourown way, the 8ympz ns of your treuble or complaint, res teed the asnte as by personal visit. Bi eo 1mfinicdtions strictly c nfidential 4 all letters either returned or destroyed. ' @gees rejuiring confidence and secrecy. confidence in him, all you who or are-in distresg. He will speedily eve and Gure you.. eo Address -BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., : 618 Sacramento Street, Box 135. _San Francisco, Cal. YELLOW DOCK @ND IODIDE OF POTASS., MITE best Beautifier of the Complexion now in use. chs, Kheumatiem and Mercurial ns. Sold by all Druggists. . Use 1 ow's Concentrated Fiavoring Exfracts for Ice Cream, Cakes, &c. . MASONIC @AVINGS AND LOAN BANK: et No. 6 Post Street, Missoste Tempne, San Francisco. ‘* ¢RORIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPORIPS, SF” Term-Denosits, Not Less ‘than Six Mouths. Oreinary Deposits cam be drawn ‘Muhort notice. § Last Dividend: Term deposits, 914 per emt, Ordinary Deposits, 714 per: cent. ‘Sertificates of Deposit issued, payable in w York and pfrinctpal cities inthe Uuit States and Canadas: also London, ‘Paris © ad ail the principal citi. s of Europe. ; W.H. Cumvum, Pres’t. . T. Guaves. Sec'y, , ves Pee < WEEKLY CHRONICLE LARGE, imdependent honest und . A fearless newspaper; with reliable et reports and a valuable agricultural wi oune t. .Weaim to make the WEEb. CHRONIOLE the best family tiews'a»~par in the world. Try it! -$3 a year, ‘coin, 5 advance and 0c. for postage. A free : to the getter up of a club of five. For ‘a Bub of ten, $95, with one free ce py. (20 ‘ ts additional on every copy, for post‘mge,) The DéiLy CHRONIC $6 70a year te as. de YOUNG & UO., San Francisco. Try the Magic Effects of » JASGWER’S PURE BORAX SOAP, T washes without mabbing. ‘It is composad principaily, of the combination +@f Borax and ammonia, so that it entirely away with hard‘iabor. For removing oy Paint, Tar, &c., it can aot be sur4 di. Good forthe bathroom, Atrial eonvineé any one of ite superior mer> Ask your gaocer for it. Manufactured *by 4, FALKINBURGH € Co. Sun Franciseo. WEBER PIANOS 4 Teaching Accounts which has become a . The great difficulty j. 67" T) & Doctor can be relied upon in all . . tical Business Education. Cures Pimples, Boils, . , Counts; graduate of Prince or<“Waies Col] lege; and Stew’s Model and Normal Itraip. jng School; late Sta:e Institute Director . and Lectarer of Minuesota, and for ft . past five years President-of the Minneape lis Basiness College; having disposed oF his entire interest in that institutioh, and removed to Ban Francisco, will hereafter. conduct a First Class Commercial Cole in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter atreet, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Kooin-38;) where he wilt give tis personal attention and services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping of the Science of Accounts and English . YOMING GOLD MINING COMP: plac: of . cmt California, ! Feb., 186, the severa’ amounts set opposite the names of the respective share-“No. 73 , oe Application fer a Patent ‘toa United States Land Office;. Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 23d, 1876. OTICE ig hereby given, That the North = UP THE CELEBRATED { ee aay f N ¢ «& cisco, California. has tits day made applifon tor Patent forthe Pene.on Placer Mine, beating gold, situate in Virgin Val_ev AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY Springfield Gas Machine, Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company, . W¢ 5fe now prepared to furnish machines a corporation existing under the liws ‘or . of ali sizes for nghting dorELs, CHURCHES, . California, whose Pust Onice is Sea Fran. . Pce.ic BUiLpines or Private KeeipENCEs. GVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS : . tion was prade by Mark Rmereon and A, J. : TU . Irwin-March 8th, 1857, ‘and is recorded in H INSTI UTE. . Book So 2; atpege No 30,reeurds if said : . claimants are,on the North by Bloormfield 680r . Hy . South by Humbag Canon. Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between Stations Gand 2%. Th nee 8 67> 30° E . 5.45 chains to a-iive 6.k tree on left side of Hombug Creek and being corner Nu 25. of Bivomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine approv, taarked No-9. oppesifé” mouth.of Bloom. i feld Company's tunnel from which asprace. 36 diameter bears N 46° 30’ West 20 jink~ ; alive oak 45” diameter.bears 8 26>30" E 25 linkslistant. Thence 530° 15’ W 5.00 chains to a stake mark d No 10 on left side ; Of Humbug Creek. ‘Thence 83 20> 45° W . 6.94 cheins to # stake marked No 11 on left . . side of Creex, Thence 8 50> 30° West 8.00: chaius to a stake marked No 12. and being corner No 11.-0f Humbug Canon Fluminy + Viaim. thence $ 6° 15° V3 03: chins to nning and containing t6 93-160; acrés, and designated as Lot No 64in Ser. tion -Township 17, North Range 9 -East, ; Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. said locsVirgin. Valley Mining District. Plicunt claims by purchase: The apAdjoining dr ulic Company’s ground and on the cy 7 ae PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES TERN RAILWAY. rps POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, * 7 -“We invite correspondence from those . building or contemplating the introduc. . tion ut Gas, and wiil send, on application, . éatdlogue, with tull cuts and. ex; ianations . Ped warvey. Thence 8 35° 15° W 9:60 chs. . Of the workings of. the Machines, ond -handow'n left side of Hu.utug Creek to astuke . dds of testin.onialsto its superiority over any other Machine now in use,. we also invite .attextion to our full and #emoplete ling of GAS FIXTURES, . BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RafLROAD, > “THROUGH TRAINS, +ith “Pullinar, ie Pullman Palace Drawing Ruvm-anc . Sleeping-Cars through to New York to Ni. agra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New Yorx o> THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl! “@ av Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanes. Fijle, Wheeling, Washington and Balti -mmere without change. ek the newest sfylis of CHANDE. . prices are as low and our aby in the market. We shall be glad to correspond on the subject of introducing ges,.and to have ‘parties call and examine our Machines and . aera : : : goods superior to NYE & ACHESON, 315 and 317, Pine Street, San Prancisto. . Sole Agents for the Springfield Gas Ma. chice, for California and Pacific Coast. si4 All persons holding-atny adverse claims thereto wre hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. SE, B. MEFARLAND, Register, 5. Dibble, Atty, feb27 No 755, UNITED STATES LAN : Sacramento, Cal, .Y OTICE ig liereby given, th Branches, Prof. Barnard is the originater and author of the celebrated method of po; ular in elucidating the intricacies and . mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to sé . cure a wider field of labor in which to ex. . empHty the superiority of bis method of . instraction,. be bas erganived Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institute, San Franvisce. ee =, = A SPECIAL FEATURE. No more students wHi. be admitted to the College than Professor Butnard can attend to with his Gwu personal instruction. He has not organized thia enterprise merely as an ‘emty way to inake mney, but to estabdish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor. as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest-merit; in wiich the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort, he will make the. best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. E Day Bessions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to .M, : EVENING SEssions—7,30-.to 9.30 P. M. Students will be entitled to the use of the rooms from 8.20 A.-M. to 6 P. M., thus SHabling thes te -gork cuteide of the hours of instruction: = /}». LavresA separate apartment will: be reserved, for the Lady Students. wno. wilt be provided with every convemience to facilitate their work. STATIONERY AxD, Booxs—Our arrangem nts are such that ali supplies ior the course can be obtained of tis at rates much. belowthe usual cost, and ‘corresponding in every particular with the books used in rea] business. : DreLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved on steei, finely éxecuted at great cost; they will be issued to students completing the Course in'tné Business Department on ‘payment-of the fee of five dollars. : No Vacation--The College , will be in session during the entire year. Students Will'be admitted at any time, No Corpyina FROM TEXT Booxks—The highly objectionable metbod of copying from text books without understanding whatis intended to be conveyed is sitogether avoided. All wor done is the direct product of the student's own thought. DractpuiIne—We mainta)n the most rigid discipline, insisting upc n perfect order avd system in everything.’ We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or jady-like conduct in return. ¥e do not bave rules or penalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. No conduct is allowed that ‘vould not be tolerdted in the dre wing room ofa well regulated family. ; For ful! particalars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study, We offer in:‘ucements that are superior to those offered by any similar institution in the city. For further information address -BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 32, San Francisco, ‘Cal, References, -by pern¥ssion: Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public Tn. struction, Minnésota; Hon. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Puvlic Instruction Minnesota; W. D, Garland, Equitable, Lif Assufance Society, 426 California street, § F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San some street; 8. F. . : San Francisco, @ct.31, 1875. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. RTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, location of .prineipal place of business, San Francisco, California Location of works, Narth Bleomfield, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting ofthe ‘Directors held on thre Twentieth day of March 1876, an assessment, No. 42 of One ‘Dollur per share was, levied upon the capital stock of the or eee payable immedi. ately in United States goid coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Ban Francisco, Gali -aebio and iM, Stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 80>" 0" Hill Mifiing Company, a corp existing under the laws of—Calif. whose Postefiice is Sat Francisco, Cal-; ha made application for patent for the Dbowfie placet mine, bearing gold, situate in Selby Flat mining district, Nevada County, Calif: rota, and described in the plat and a notes op file in this office as follows, viz: : Survey of éxterior ijnes. : Commencing at a stake on Townshiz line 18.00 chains seuthof 4 stake between séction Land 6,T16N,R8snd9 E, Mt. -Di. for every case-of seminal weakness, OF . ); He would therefore ray to the-anforta-. bioer sufferer who mey read this notice! Jing thé proper remedy for your comYOUNG MEN = See BS ear mary he suffering from the ef.; fect of youthful follies or indis-) eretion, will do well fo avail themselves. Dr! . SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 . private disease of any kind or ch rycter’ which he sndertakes and fails* to-care.!. IEKS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, etc. Our . ~; for Chicago and the East.———— + of this; the greatest boon ever tefd—at + . the altar of suffering humanity. “Montgomery St; San Francisco. — This is the shortest, best, and only line running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Un ion Pacific Railroad at Oniha,: and from the West, via grand. Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, ( linton, Sterling. and: Dixon, i } t This popular route is unsurpassed for Sveed, Comtort, and Safety. The smooth, well ballasted and perfect track of steel Tails, the celebrated ilman Palace Sleeping Cars. tas Perfeet Telegraph Syteni cf ino ing trains, the regularity with which they run, the adm‘rabJc, arrangement for. roniing “through cars to” Chicago from ail pojnts West, secure to. passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Travel: ing. No changes of Cars and no tedigus delays at Ferries. . Passengers will find Tickets via this favoriie route, at-the General Ticket Office of the Centr 1 Pacige Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets for sale-at allthe Ticket Offices of the Centr®@ PacifiRailroad.. --W:, H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, GenSup. 7 H. P. STANWOOD; General Agency. 1 ~~ Harper's Magazine. that-you are treading upon dangerous! . j#round when you longer delay in seekYou may—be—in-the first stage} tmber you are approaching the last, e bordering upon th: last, andj) ' "ing some or all of its ill effects, . jremember thatif you persist in procras-. tination, the ti must conre when the! most skillful physician can render you! no assistance; when door of hope will be closed against yous i ‘Thence on “trie fine Var, 18> E. Thence N 82> 36° E, 407 chains to an oak stumpon W side of Bine Tent rvad and marked D, No 2, Thence N 64> 10’ E. 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine tree 10” diaim., just below Blue Tent road, aud marked D, Ne. 3. Lhence N 63> 30° F 2,21 chains to a stake in a larye pile of stones —stake marked D No. 4, 57> 25’ E9.(7 chains to an ouk tree on E edge of a small ravine klazed and marked on W boundary line of Woodville approved survey. Thence N 54° 26" W 4.30 chains to 4 stake at foot of a Hive oak tree marked D No.8. Thence N 12° 35° b}3.52 chains to a W. 3.67 chains to a stake marked D No, 10. Thence N 20° 20° E 2.10 clidins to a staxe 15° 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No. ll. Thence N 75> 49’ W 6.73 chains to a stake at foot of an oak stump. ‘Pine tree 10in. dia, bears 5 584° E 0.25 chyins digtant. Thence N 82> 50’ W 7.30 cthhins to a stake in a pile of stones 50’ E-of center of creek, and on edge of niving cut murked 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>. W 1.10 chains toa stake marked D No. 15. Thence N 21> W 4.22 chains tos stake on E edge of creek marked D No. 16. ‘Thence S 85> 15*W 2.12 chains+to-a stake at a pine stump on W side of creek, Thence 8 36> 15’ E3.92 chains to a stake in tailin s from which corner No, 1% {a pine trec)—bears § 63% ° E 2.55 chains, Thence 8.122 E 280 chaips to a stake 1.50 chains W of creek from which an oak tree bears 8 67 yo E 0.51 chuins. Thence 8 6° W 8 65 chnins to astake between two large buulders fron. which a pine tree bears 8S 10° E Q.52 chs. Thence 8 72°_45' W 3:17 chains to astake on bed rock marked D No. 22. Thenee 8 41> E 1.94 chains to a stake. on~bedrock marked D Ng. 23. Thence. $-77> 30° E.5.04 chaivs to a stake 50° W of centre of: creek marked D No. 24 from which a pine tree’ 8” diam, bears 8 18%>—-W 6.18 chains dist. Thence 5 3° 1¢’ W 4:85 chains to a stake. Thence East 0.75 chains to \ stake on Township line between Sects. 1 and 6 'T16 N Rsand 9E. Thence South 18.00 chains along Township line to place of beginning and containing.53.42 acres and designated as Lot No 73, in Section 1, Township) 16 North, Range 8 East, and Lot Ne 51 in Sec.
6, Township 16, N Rh 9 E Nt. Diallo Base and Meridian. Said location was made it 1854, 1855 und 1456, and was‘duly recordéd in the Mining Records of Nevada County. he applicaut claims by purchise. Adjoining claimsnts are the Woodville and Manzanita Mining elaims on the East, on the south by the Lachman claims and on the west by the South Yuba mining claims, . All persons helding any ‘adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present ‘the same before this office, within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof. _ ‘f. B. MeFARLAND, Register, Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. m0 Certificate of Copartnership, E, the uhdersigned, do hereby cerV y tify that we constitute a partner-ship, transacting a general Merchapdise ‘and + Grocery bukineéss, and keeping a Hotel at Omega, and’runnlng a Stage Line between Umega and Nevada City, Principal place of business at Omega, Nevada Conuty, Cal. Firm name, Legg & Shaw. Our full names aod places of residence are hereunto subscribed. GEOR@# CRAWFORD SHAW, THOMAS LEGG, — forn'a.” Any stock upon which this asseasment shall remein unpaid ‘on the First dey of May 1876, Will be delinguent and ad-. vertised for sale at public auction; and un‘’ . you to your heart’s contert. : Both residing at Omega, Dated Omega,-May 24,1876.LADIES, p° YOU WANT a'Pure, Blooming ComPlexion? If so, a few applications of . : HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM -will gratify NE -Thence N . . . . scription of-e DNo. 5° Thence N 32° 38 E 2.20 chains ¥ Ne. 11 Kearny Street, San rrancisco. . toa stake bélag-on West boundary line of. . = sepT-ly. S Hl Woodville gropnd and marked D No. 6. HH Thence N 14° 25’ E 12.45 chains to a stake. i Justice Court of Leopold Garthe. a Justice of the Peace in and for Nevada-Townshrp, County of Nevada, State of California, and bearing date May 5th, 1876, on a. judgment rendered in said Court on the 4th of May, John Schmidt, for the sum of Seventy-one and thirty-seven hundredths Dollars damages, together with Three and ninetv oneaccruing costs, all payable in gold ‘coin of -hamed defendant, in and to the following described property to-wit; That -vada City, Nevada Co., Cal., to-wit: 12 fect trict.his Homestead-Declaration No 1048, istered January 4th, 3876, will be mort ye 4 whea’no an-/. gel of mercy can pring _you'relief. no cast has the Dr. fatted of ‘success. . Then let not despair work upon i imagination, but avail yourself of t . (beneficial results of his treatment before N . jyour case is beyond therich of medical \iskill, or before grim death harries you (its a-premature grave. Full course of treatment $25. Send money by Post Office order or Express with full de-' , ase. Call or Address, oS i) 3. BR. A,B. SPINNEY, SHERIFF’s SALE. ‘> ¥ virtuc ot an Execution to me directedand delivered, issued out of the 1876, in favor of Kaskill Casper and against hundredtis Dollars, costa and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and the United States: I have levied upon al? the right, title and interest of the within certain parcel of land situate on Broad Street, Neof Lot No: 12 in Block wo, 36, fronting on Broad Street a: d running back to Spring Street and adjoining ‘the lot of A. Lademan on the South. i sf Notice is hereby given that U will expose to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash .in from of the Court House door,in the Cit of Nevada, on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1876, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. M., and 5 o’clock ». M, Given under my hend this Sth day of May, 13876. : CC. R. CLAREE, Sheriff. By P. Ce Brnwe, Under Sbhertff. maT United States Land Office. Sacramente, Cal, Marth Pid, 1976. _FAO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Whereas, onthe 37 day of !September, 1x74,the Plat-of Townsh'!» iT, North, Range 9 East, Was tded inthe U. S. Land Oftice, and by Commissioner's ‘13'ter dated December 2d, 1871, the South nast Quarte. of Section 26, in Township 17 North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as nitneral in charac‘ter, until the contrary is proved, after due ag Pn Whereas, Oliver R: n, [Post tice addresg bea da city, Nevada county, California) did ‘on . he-otn day of ig 1875, Ble iuthe ister’s office of this Discl.iming the above described land, and has applied to enter the. same as agricultural Tand, alleging it*to be more -waluable for agricultural than for mining ~ purpo Therefore; you will take notice, taat under nd by virtue of instructions from the ommiss' oner of the Generdl-Land Office, ated May 6th, 1871, we Wave fixed the 4th day of Mey, A. D. 1876, at 1 o*’clock, P. M,, at this office, before the Register and Receiver, fortthe hearing of preofs ‘to detertine the character of said lands, .In witness whereof, we have hereunto set out bends the day and year first above writien. : : T. B. McFARLAND, Register, a2 HAKT FELLOWS, Receiver, County Warrants, ‘LL Warrants on Geversl Fund registered prior to January 4th, 1876. Also warrants Nos. 314 to 322 on same Fund it noot. A ith, Redness, Blotches an mples. Overcomes the Flushed appearance ; : . aynient is m before, will be sold 6 A R E T H E B E sf ee ane Nineteenth day pe May. oe a 3 @PERMAN & HYDE,’ to pay the delinquent “assessment, tote a MUSIE— DEALERS, 1 gether poll of advertising and ex4 NORNER KEARNY & SUTPER srs.) PONBON BAO Yo AWE, Socretary. ‘ CEs FRANCISGO, Agents for she! Office:—320 Sansome Street, San Pran: cisco, J . = . qj 4 8 etigue aed Excitument, eiitat 4 Avue —— from date. N, PAYNE unty Treasurer, of heat, . xovada, May ath, 1514, excellent monthly proves itsco: tinyed ad“complacency. The Magezine has done good _ The ever-increasing cireutation of this “b pesumiesd self abuse. TO THE UNFORTUNATE, DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY . 623 KEARNEY STREET, SOF. Commercial, San Franxcisce : wi i LISHED im 1854, for the treat i m mt of Sexual ami beminal Diseases such a= Gonorrbes.Gicet, >tri-iure,Syphil. fs im al} its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im petency, etc. Skin Disezses (of years ‘Btanding) and Uleersated egs success: ully treated. = DR. GIBBON bas the pleasure -of am . senneing that he Bas returned from visitin, the principal Hurpitels of Eerope, and hag practice dt his Lspenraty, 623 Keartiey Strect. cc rmet of. Commer, San Francisco, where Lis old patientsand those teuuiring his services may fou him, The Doctor hus spared, neither time. nor money in serkir zg out-w ren edies, and hag _ returned with ipcreast. acilities for the uieyistion et-hinaan sufiering.-. Horrible Pisesses. — lide Cf persons, beth Bow many thous . wigie cia fcinele, are there who are suffering out a miseruble. existence from the ef. fect of secret indulgences, or frem -virua, absorbe _ nto the system ! Look at their pallid, ev acisted and disfigured faces and their broken -doWu constitutions, discualk fvine them for the heppiness of marriage Bittiatien thousands suftier until death closes the scene Let parents, gna dians, friends atten? *toany of then who are buffering with-anvy of these horrible life-destroying malati-s—ece that they are cared for and cure? before it be too late, Sétnd them ime mediately to Dr. Gibbon, « physician who ue. ade private disease his especial study or yeers, and who is certain. te. cure the most inveterate cases without mercury oF injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afilicted, or to those who are inter ested in thé welfare of theirfriehds, to be carefti of the.many . pretended doctors who . infest all citiés. pobilishing their skill ia curing. all diseases in a few days, imposing upor the public by using the names of ems inenf physicians irom Europe and other places, Be, therefore, carefil andmake strict incviries. or yon may fall into the banes of those charisters : Seminal Wezrkness. Seininal Ericsions, the—eonsequence of — This solitark vice, or depraved sexuel indulgence, is practiced ‘by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptem unless I fieasures; vig eHow eo tpetenape spots under the eyes, prin in the head, rin lug in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneash fess. about the loins, weaknessof the limba,re~ fused virion. biunted -inteHeet; loss.ef confidence. difiiaerce in approachingstrang ere, a disijte te form, new svquaintances, § disposition to shun society loss of mem— ery, hectic flushes, ernptions about tne fcze, furred tongne, . fetid_breath,ecr chs. consumption, nighg sweats, monImeniw 11d frequent ed should apply immediately, either ta by scientific medic ~ a ceinbatted pimples and various ‘insanity. ° _6O.afhlicts on-or-by letter, and heye-a eure effected by hig new and scientific mode of treating this disésse, which never fails of effecting . orth enjoyment of lite.. tn this horrid aptation to popular: desires and heeds. 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Dr. G. will give One Hinared Dollars to any one who Will prove satisfactorily to him that he waseured of this complaint by either of the Saa ‘Francisco quacks.' Married Men, —Or those who contemplate—marriege; she sre suffering under any of, these fearful maladies, shonld-not forget the sacred re spunsibility resting npon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ale d _ Persons Calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office oF sending for packages of medicines may rely upon his assurance of confidential seerecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mut» ally satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and ae) figh practice of extortion among quache ana pretenders. ' considering dhe circumstances Dk. GIBBON, is responsible, and wil ive 4o\ each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect x radical and pe» aenent cure, or make no charge, : Cered at Home. _. a Persons at a distance mzy be CURED HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. GH sniyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine protiptliy forwarded, free from stating: case, i, part of the I rection foe dsamage.and curiosity, to an ca! ith full and. plain use. By enwlosing TEN DOLLARS i coin, in a resid Past Office, or thr: a package of [email protected] be forward by express to any part of é red letter ee the Wsh Wells, Fargo a e Union. e683 DR. J. F. GIFBON,623 Kearney San Ad Private nirance on Commercial treet. Remem‘er to put BOX 1957 on the a “Consultations FREE. please tnferm SF Correspondents will : DR. GIBBON that they cesd his advertiag » ~ my] : just been published, rendering available for reference the vast and varied wealth of information which constitutes this periodieal a perfect illustrated literary cyclopedia. $vo, Cioth, $3.00; Half Calf, $5 25. Sent postage prepaid. = aly : A series of papers under the title of “The First Century of the Republic,” contrib. uted by the mest eminent American pub* dicists, is now being published in Herper’s mnaghzine. This series of. over twenty papers gives a comprehevsive review of Progress during ‘the century now closing, in every department of our national Jire, Newspapers are not te copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. yAdaress HARPER & BROTHERS, New Org, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ce SPRING ‘GuAVEL MINING ©O Principal.pla¢e of business, Nevada City. Location of works near Willow Val ley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting ef the Trustees, held at the office of the ‘Secretary, April lith, 1876, an assessment (No. 6.) of one dollar and fifty cents-($1 50) per share was leviéd upon the capital stock of said com. pany: payable immediately in United States gol. coin,.to the Secretary of the company, at his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stuck -upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of May,.1876, will be. deemed delinguent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the Wth day of May, 1876, to pay the délinguent assessment thereon, togeth= « with costs of advertising.and expenses of sale. i : By order of the Board of Trustees. ~ ~«-d.d-ROLPE, Secretary, Nevada City, April 1%th, 1876. FOR SALE M. J. Henley, J, W.L., Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose Postoffiie is Nevada Citr, Cal. have made applic: the Cextennial Plax ing gol, situate in Washington trict, Nevada County, as fO1I6W 8, viz: On surveyed land, bei ‘the 8 5 of S W\ andW 4 of SE kanadS 4% of SE \ se tion 23,the NE & of sem ‘tion 26, the NW and N E & and N 36 of NPS amt Wop ot Ey of BW P~# . Bee 25, Twp 17 North Range 10 East, ang W 4 of N W \ and-N Sof NW k ofS ‘4 of Sec 30 Twp 17 North, Range 11 East Mt. Diablo mrridian, containing 849 17-100 acres. E locations: ‘The Downie legation, made Feb. , Tuary 23.1 1576, by Wm. Downie et al: the Oliver location, ma°e Fe by WL. Oliver et al: the made February 23d 176, by I. W. Duac et al; ‘the Smith iccation, made March 1876, by J. P. Smith ét al; the Wise locatiog made March 11 18iG. by F. 4. Wise et the Henley location, by Mie Hentey et at; the Dauchey location made September die achat location made February 19,1876. AN said locations bein of the ‘Ccuuty Recorder of Nevad at Nevada ¢ ity. thereto. are here same before this office withi day from the first day of l cine No, 766,, ing Claim. TNITED STATES LAND, OFFICE Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 187% Y OTICE is hereby given that Williasy Dewnie, F. A. Wise, H. O. Dauchey, P. Smith, Geo. Mclvor, Nevada County, ‘tion for Patent fog. ‘er Mining Claims, beat MiningDim © Cal., and described Suid mine consists of the following bruary 234 187@ Duncan loeation, , alg tmede March 11 187 2nd, 1875, and the McIvag & of record in. the ~¥.§ a Coun The applicants “aan urchase and location. “fhe claim is unded as follows:On the East by v= cant lend, North by lands claimed by Chas, Phelps, and. West ° and lamas. 1 South by vacané All persons holding any adverse claims by r-quired to present the publishing he: T. B. MCFARLAND Regi J. M. Walling, Ait’y for Applicants, : ee *W\HE Property an Piety Hill, near ‘the B Railroad depot, known as the OLARE. & TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY con-isting of two acres of ground, more or less, together with the Mill Building, Warehouse, office and otner Buildings ig offered for sale cheap forcs h. For terms OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGR APPY RELIFF FOR YOUNG MES from the effects of Errors and Abuees in-earty life. Manhood -restored, iments%o marriage removed. New of treatment, New and remarkable sen dies. Eooks and circulars sent’ E sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ES free, 4 of sale enquire of Shs SOCIATION, No. 419 North Ninth = oe mee N. P. BROWN, Sneetonie. Pa — an inst 5 2 ; y t@ a gh reputation for Nowddel March so Pt OMee. . SE ermation for hes Application fora Patent toMin3 ~~ ‘VOL SeEeLaKre BROW EEE BANK 01 ___BROAD § ae R. W. AH. PaRKES Jonathan Ola MONEY TO gurityHighest Pr: Warrants. Legal Tende Rates. © Gold Dust } ~~ iberal adv: Bullion for A: ~ General anc Checks on 8 Jose, Stocktor »— Drafts on EB many. Agents for I surance Com} CORRESPON: Francisco. 4 Interest on ed, as followe . Six Mi Beey % iG Deposits ___ 6 Persous _ -gend money b _ A Yarge SPRUC ~~, ox at our ¢ \ geeel va prom) OAD STR: EXCHANG!] *the Largest lo Horape, Cc To be found i Teams, wit -and Hacks to om the most 1 The Horses style and cap: gentleman ca Carriages f« Prolaptness. Good Saddl Horses bu: manth and tb Mevadn Cit DEB)