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"ess, confusion, pain in back, limbs or
~ Sorigivzally contracling it.
” Mlood poison and ‘can be communicated in
-. APTER A QUARTER OF
: A CENTURY THE ‘
INSTITUTE,
pe es offers to ‘the afflicted
enre-‘tn all Gases OF
EMINAL W. °AKNESA.
tren.
tn Y ath is laid the foundation of much
‘of the inisery of after years by the induligence of themost destrectve of habits
‘making lifes curse, and spreading weak: iin amony mankitid, for it is ayell known fact that the indulgence of
ness and
_wolitary vice, even in the slightest degree
Mants seeds of weakrevs in the system
“hat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
*and shan in after yeare.
: Woany Man
4Ef you experience any weakness you should
jmot delay, for a day may imperil your,
In all forms of
Siar span Premature Deeny a Cure is
‘health if not—your life
aranteed by the Doctor to the Young,
saaionges or ON. without E
Cé Troe Business. The Rem: Einider:
leaves nv taint. behind, Cbserve the sym*$ms and hasten to check the course of the
(ynpaint, if you experienceany of themsalghtly discharges, slight dfscharges at
cother times, trembling, anxiety, forgétfal. forebodings; indigé tion, timidity,
vayersion to society, toss of power, want of
eontrol, variable temper, attacks of si-k-.
n urine, »
a
‘Mggs akin to biliousness, deposits i
__1Segular bowels, ete. etc, :
TEARIBLE POISONS.
“fmong the most subtle and virulerit of
gons in the human biood is~that aris-"
: from Venéreal Taint often breaking
‘of, after years of apparent cur-, in hid.
4 $ sores upon various parts of the body.
: We oreat danger lis in the fect that it is
igiven to.the innocent pertner 6r to the un% “¢hild. without showing in the person
THE TSE-OF MERCURY
‘Qnty aids in this terrible deception by dryy
'¥ae if upon the surface dnd driving it back
M&to the bloot.—All Venereal Poison is a
‘the blood; and the only certainty of pre“yention of ransiits<ien ‘is inthe positive
eures of the réform'treatment. practiced at
‘t&s Dr. J, 0. Yoting Medical Institute,
‘agmprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having received endorsements as the best }
Ae fe 2 Young..
WIEDICAL AND -SURGICAL
positive
xp sure or
anedies
‘qre-purely vegetable. «nd of a nature: that
~ Delinquent Notice. — .
NY. Location of princip place o
va-iness, San Francisco, California.
tion of works, Nevada county, Culifornia
posite the pames Of the Tespective share
holders as follows: ;
And in-aecordance with law, and an order of the Bowrd of Directors, made™ on the
24tn day of Feb. 1876, s0 many shares
of each parcel of such Stock us may.be-nec-.
es ary, will be sold at public auction at the
otiice of’ the company, 311 California street,
second fluer, Rooms 3-and—4;-entranee—3ud
California Street, over Aetna Instrante offive, San Frahefseo, California, on MON.
DAY, ‘the Twenty-Fourth day “of April
1876; at. the hour of two o'clock, P. M.,
of such day, .o.pay delinquent Assessments
thereon, together with costs of advertising
and expenses of the sale.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary
Office+311 California street, Second floor
Rooms 3+ nd 4, entrauce 309 California: St.,
over Aétna Insurance Office, Ban Francisco,
California . u6
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
“AND
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO, _
I ENRY BAMNARD, A. M.,--Professor
ae
<
“hein rapid gud thorough cures-in-# the
7
ire Fiatitete te supplied with s
——___¥ING-INDEPARTMENT,
\ ‘where pdtients-will receive the treatment
_ 4-80 eserntial in such-cases,_
. *of all modern practice.
‘$n a fow days and chronic cases with re-'.
~~ @gn hope for strength and the sifiering for
markable rapidity. Our tests of the pres-{
‘ence of Tdint‘in'the blood are méver fal4
TO FEMALES.
’ Phe Doctor, after years of patient inves.
‘tigation and treatment is enabled to assure
eomplaints incident tothe sex. The weak
tyblief and cure. Ze :
Those who require pefsonal supervision
the Doctor can furdish with apartments
with careful and skillful nurses where
‘mremitted dtteyftion and. constant care
‘give every-asstrance of rapid-and-perma=+
nant cures.
“
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‘wy & FALKINBURGH & Co.,San Franvrseo,
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Correspondence. The great difficulty
city, often incurring an expense far ex‘eeedliing the cost of ‘treatment, ‘This expense can be avdided by writing to the
ae, giving tn yourown way, the symp‘t@ms of your'trouble or complaint, Cures
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‘d all letters either returned or destroyed.
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‘aases reyuiring confidence and secrecy.
Mepose confidence in him, all you who
*shifer or are in distress, ‘Ife will speetily
Yrelieve and cure yuu, ° Po
Address
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é
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sand ail the principal Wti.s of Europe. ~
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Recent cases cured .
hig entiré interest in that institution, and
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4 San Francisco.
Pm.
4 reserved for the Lady Students. who will
. field, Nevada connty, California,
. Shall remein uupsid on the First day of
of Mathematic and Sciené of Accounts; graiuate of Prince of Wiles College, and Stow's Model and Normal ‘lrainjng School; late Staie Institute Directoc
and Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
past five years President of the Minneapolis Business College; having disposed of
renioved to Sin Francisco, Will hereatter’
conduct a First Class Commercial College
in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie. Place, .fwith
office in-ttoon U8,) where he wit give hispersonal attention and services to those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or
the Science of —~Accounts and ‘Hnglish
Branches. Prof, Barnard is the originator .
and author of the celebrated metiod of
‘Teaching Acconnrts which: has bicomé. so
popular in elucidating th@‘intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. in order te s+
cure a wider field of labor jn which to exinstruction, he has organized —“Barnard’s;
Business CoHeye aud Telegraph Institute,
YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA
LocaNotice—There ardelinquent upon the
totlowing-described stock, on: account of
Assessment No 8, levied on the 24th day of
Feb., 1876, the severa’ amounts set opjin. Suse. Piel An Mine, bearing gold, situate in Virgin Valley
A SL. Z : . Mining . istrict, Nevada County. California.
G T Brown, 4 50 $50 00 . ond described in the pl.t and field nutes on
JJ Biitlér, : 212 100-100 00 . file in this office as follows, viz: €omJM Buffington, Tr. 327, 100 100 U0 . mencing at a spruce tree opposite the TayJ M Buffington, Tr. 330, 100 100 00 . lor Dam and on the right bank of Humbug
JM Buffington, Tr. 308 ~ “100 100° 00 . Greek and being corner No 10 of Humbug
J M iuffington, Tr. 378 100 160 00. . Ganon Fluming Claim. Thence: variation
JM Buffington, Tr. 386 50 50 00 . 171.99 EB, N 48° 15’ w3.57 chains to a stake
JM uttington, Tr. 411 50 £0 00 . puarked No 2, trom which a live oak 30 in.
5 Win Davidson, 30 60 diameter bears 'N 7 1-29 E32. 1's, Thence.
Win Davidson, 31 69 50 00 . N 19° 15° F 5,50 chains to a stake m rked
Chas EElliott.Tr 23% _ 10000] No 3 from which 4 live oak 18” diameter
Chas E Elliot, Tr. 234=~ 100 100°00 Tear! -§ 311-22 . 33 inks. Twin live oak
Chas F EMO, Tr. 235 20 100.10 bears N 16° W 22 links, Thence N 38°
Chas b Eiliott, Tr. 236 100 100 00 . O3-iL3T chains to ast-ke marked-No-4,
Jobn Fine, 213 = 50 00 . treorn which twin live oak bears 8“49 1.22
KG Gunn, 222 85 8500! w 41 links, Phenicé N 20° 45’ E' 6.88 chs.
Win J Gunn, Tr. 146 TH0 100 00 . 4, a stake murked No 5 from which a sprfice
Win J Gunn, ‘Fr. — 189 100 100 00 . 50” dianeter bears N St 1-2°-E 60 links,—
Was J Guan, Tr, 240 20 20 08 Thence North-30> 15° E 6.06 chains -to a .
Wm J Gunn, ‘Ir. 265 50 50 00 . twin live oak tree just.above month of./
JJ HueKsy 96 50 50 00 . North Bloomfield Gravel Mining CoirpaJames Hucks, 247 nid 10 oh ny’s tunnel. n-outh ef 4unnel bears S 60°
Charles Mckivy, 263 150 150 60!) E 1.98 chains. Thence N 44° 45’ E_ 7,98
Puitip Richards, 322 50 50 00 . -haiis to stake No 7,0n ‘boundary line ot
E-A Kichardson, 248 100 100 60 . Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel Mine between
—plicant claims ‘by
No.-750.
Application for a Patent toa
2 Mining Claim,
United States Land Office;
Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 23d, 1876. ~
. . S&T OTICK is hereby given, That the North
Bloomfield Gravel Mining -Company,
a corporation existing under the laws of
California, whose Post Office is San Francisco, Califernis. has this day made appli
cation for Patent. forthe Peneion Placer
f
’
Stations 25 and-26.—Phenee S—67>—30’ E
5.45 chains toa#live ouk tree on left #de of
Humbug Creek and being corner. No 256 of
Bloomfield Hvdraulic Gravel Mine approved'survey. Thenée S 38° 15° W 9.60 ~ehsdown left side of Humbug Creek to a stake
‘jiarke? No 9. opposite mouth of Bloomfield Company's tunnel from which aspruce-.
#0” diameter bears N 46° 30° West 20 links
alive oak 45”'diameter bears-S 26° 30°. EB
25 links distant. Thence 830° ¥5" W 5.00
chains to a stake nrark: d No 10 on jeft.side
of Humbug Creek. Thence 8 20° 46’ W
6.94 choins to a stake marked No 11 on_left
side of Creek,’ Thenge $ 50° 30’ West 8.00:
chaivs to a stake marked No 12 and being)
corner No 11 of “Hambug Canon FlumingUlaiin. '‘hence’S 6° 15’ V3 03 chains to
place of beginning and containing 16 88-100
acres, wid designated as Lot No 64 in Sertion -Township 17, North Range 9 East,
Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said Joca-—
tion was made by Mark Emerson and A, Jz
Irwin. March 8th, 1857, and is recorded in
Book No 2,1ut pege No 30, records of said
Virgin Valley Mining District. The appurchase, Adjoining
clvimunts dre,on the North by—Btooifield
Hydr ulic Company’s ground and on the
TiEKS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, etc. Our
315 and 317,
chine, for California and Pacilic Coast. 814
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OF THE CELEBRATED
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of all sizes for lighting HorTnLs, CHURCHES
PusLic BUILDINGS or Private RESIDENCES
OVER 1,000 TESTIMONIALS
ATTEST THE. SUPERIORITY OF
OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE.
ble to get out of order,
luanage, are
MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
And are substantial and durable.They oc
cupy_but little spice, can be-set up at little
expeuse, and are equally atapted tortight
ing the largest Hotel-or the smahest-dwelling. ‘They are no new.or untried wachine,
Constant tise all througn-the United states
for uver seven years, —:
aa” No fire is used i) manufacturing the
Gas, and buiddings lighted. by it are in“
was nsed. :
aa”. The cost.of Gas made by this Machine will not exceed $1 50 to $250 per
thousand feet. hom, :
We_invite correspondence from those
building or contemplating the introduc.
tion of Gas, and will send, on application,
catalogue, with full cuts and. explanations
of the workings of the Machines, and hundreds of testinonials to its Superiority over
any other Machiue now in use, ~
we also invite attection to our fell and
complete line of
GAS FIXTURES,
mbracing the newest styles of CHANDEprices’ are as low apd our goods superior to
any in the market. :
We shalt be. glad to correspond on the
subject. of intreducing gas, and to have}
parties call and examine our Machines and
Fixtures. yo
‘NYE & ACHESON,
Pine Street, San
Francisco. :
Sole Agents for the Springfield Gas Mai
\
All persons holding any adverse clainss . .
thereto are hereby required to present the . .
same before this office within sixty days
fromthe first day of publishing hereof. {
eine _T, B. McFARLAND, Regieter.
A. B. Dibble, Atty: feb27Application for 4 Patent to Min-. /.
ie ing Claim :
_ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 24, 1876.
NSS is hereby given, that the Selby . .
.
Hill Mining Company, a cerporation
existing whaer the laws of California,
whose Poestofiiee is San Francisco; Cat; tas
made application for patent for the Dowtie-pleeetanine; boring got, sitaate th
Selby Flat mining distcict, Nevada Gounty,
Calif: roia, and described in the -plat and
— notes on file in this office as follows,
VIZ: 4
. YOUNG MEN
. 'of this, the greatest boon ever lata at)
. SPINN
. . whith he undertakes and fails to cure, .
. He would therefore say to the unfortu. .
. . rémémber you are approachilig the last,. )
peal
\are suffering some or all of its ill effects,;
remember that if you persist in procrass
Sree on Renan
HO may be suffering from the ef-. .
. fect of youthful follies or imdis-/
‘cretion, will do well to avail themselves
ithe altar of suffering humanity. Dr,
EY will guarantee to forfeit: $500,
\for every case of seminal weakness, or! .
iprivate disease of any-kind or ch: recterx .
jhate sufferer who may read this notice .
{that you are treading npon. dangerons. .
ijground when you fonger. delay in seek-.
plaint, You may be in the first stage:
ig thé proper remedy for your com>
t
{f you are bordering upon_the—hist, and;
tination, the time must come When the!
Suryey_of exterior lines: ——
A SPECIAL FEATURE,
No more stedents wili be admitted to the
Colleye than Professor Barna d can dtrend
to with his own persoual instruction.; He
has not organized: this enterprise merety as
an eusy way to make m ney, but to gstablish as en tiable a reputation as an Instructor as he bas left behind him in Minnesota.
and to buiki up a Business College of the
highest inerit, in waich the fullest equivalent will be given forall Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort; he will
make the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, in which to obtain a first Class Practical Business Education. ~ >
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION,
Dag Sxsstons~-9 to 11.30 A. M, and 2 to
EVENING SEss1ONs~-7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
Students will be entitled to the ‘use. of
the rooms from 8.80 A. M. to5 P. M., thus
enabling them to work outside of the hours
of instruction, ;
Lavrps-.A separate apartment will be
be provided With every conveuience to facilitate their work.
STATIONERY AND Bcoks—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies ior the
course ¢an be obtained of us at rates much
below the usual éust, and ‘corresponding
in every particular with ‘the books uséd ‘in
reay business.
DirLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved
on steel, fluely executed at great_cost; they
~will be isaned to students completing the
Course in the Business Department on
payinent of the fee of five dollars.
No. Vacarion--The College will be_in
session during ‘the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time.
No. Goryixna From Trexr Booxs—'The
highly objectionable metbod of Gépying
fnom text books without understanding
whatis intended to be conveyed ‘is elto,
gether aveided.— All work done is the direct product of the student's own thought.
a ISOIPLINE—We maintain the mast-rigid
discipline, insisting upcn perfect order aud
system in everything. We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, ard--expect
only g@atlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. “We do not bave rules or penalties
but adapt specint modes of treatment to
Commencing ata stake on Township line
18.00 chains sonthof ‘4 stake between section land 6, £16 N, R8und 9 E, Mt. Diablo B and M. “fhene on -true—Hne -var—
18° Kk. ‘Thence N 82> 30° E, 4.07 chains
to an oak stumpon W sidé of Bre Tent
read and marked D, No.2, Thence N 64°
10’ E, 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine
tree 10” diam. , just below Blue Tent road, . .
and marked D, No 3. Thence N 63> 80° . .
fh 2,21 chains to astake in a» large pile of . .
stones stake marked D No.4. Thence N
57> 25° E 9.(7 chains to an owk tree on E
edge ofia small ravine blazed and marked . .
D No.5. Thence N 32° 88’ E 2,20. chains
to.a stake being on West boundary line of
Woodville ground and marked D No. 6,
Thence N 14° 26'E 12.45 chains to a stake . .
;
. . nO.assistance; when the door of hope
gel of mercy can bring you relief.
ju tase has the Dro-failed of success./.
Then let not despair work upon your .
. beneficial results of his treatment before .
. . Office order or Express with full de.
scription of case. Call or Address,
most Bkititur piysicran can” render you .
will be cloxed against you; when no anIn
imagination, but avail yourself of the).
your case is beyond therich_of medical .
skill, or before .grim death hurriés you'.
lto a premature grave. Full course of,
jtreatment $25: Send money by Post .
_. DR. A, B. SPINNEY,
No, 11 Kearny Strest, San rrancisco.
_SepT-ly
on W boundary hineof Woodville approved
survey. Thencé N 54° 10° W 4.30 chains
to a stake at foot of a ive oak tree matked
D No.8. Thence N 12> 35’ k]3.52 chains to a
stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 80> 20'
W. 3.07 chains to a stake marked D No, 16;
Thence N 20°. 20° E 2.10 chains to a gtexe
75’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No.
ll, Thence N 75> 49’ W 6.73 ghains to a
stake at foot of an oak stuusp. Pine tree
10 in, dia. bears 8S 5844> E 6.25 chains distant. Thence N 82> 50° W 7.30 chains to-a
stake in a pile of stones 50’ E of center of
creek, and on edge ef mining cut marked
D No. 18. Thencé N 18> 00’ W 4.51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam. 66° E of creek blazed
and marked D No. M4. Thence N 64> W
1.10 chains toa stake warked D No, 15,
Thence N'21° W 4.22 chwins tos stake on®
E edge of creek marked D Na, 16) Thenée
$ 85> 15’ W 2.12 chains to a stake at a pine
stump on W side of creek. . Thence 8S. 36>
15’ _E J.02 chains toa stake in tailin 8 from
which corner No, 14 (a pine tree) bears
8 63%° E 2.55 chains, Thence 8 12>. E
2.80-chains to a stake 1.50 chains W of
creck from which an oak tiee bears 8 674°
E 0.51 chuitis. Thencé 86>: W 8 65 chains
to a staky between two large Dc ulders fron,
which a’pine.tree bears 8 lO> E 0.52 chs.
Thence 8 72> 45’ W 3.17 -chains to a stake
on bed rock marked D No. 22. . Thence 8
41> E 1.94 chains to a stake on bed: rock
inarked D No. 23. ‘Thence 8 77> 30° E 5.04
chains to a stake 50° Wof’centre of creék
marked D-No. 2¢ from which a pine trees”
diam, bears 5184S W 0.18 chains dist.
‘Thence S3> 1 W485 chainsto a stake.
€
¢
€
special cases? No conduct is allowed that
vould not be tolerated in the drawing toust
ofa weltregvlated family.
For full particalars sénd for Catalogue
and Ciredilars, explaining Course.of Study. .
We offer-in ‘teements tiiat-aresnpertor to .
those offered by any similar institytion in
the city, Forfurther information address
~BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
: feat San Francisco, Cal
Réferences, -by permission: Hen. David
Burt, Styte Superintendent of Public In.
struction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Puplic Instruction
Minnesota: W. D. Garland, Uquitable Lif
Assurance Bociety, 426 California street, §
F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sab
some sfreet, S. F. #45
San Francisco, Oct. 81, 1875.
as
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ey BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, location of principal place Of “Diigitites, Sin Francisca, California /“Loeation of works, North BloomNotice is
hereby given, that ata meéting ofthe Directors ‘held on the ‘T'wenfieth dxy of Mareh
1876, an. assessment, No. 42 of One .Dollur per-share was levied Wpon the capital
stock of the cerperation, phyable imnumesiatelyMu United Stages goid coin, to the
Secretary at the ofilce of the Company, No,
320 Sausome street, San Francisco, Qaltornia.
Any stock upon which tltis assessment
May 1876. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at pi:hlic auction; ad nnleas payluent is made before,will be sold an
Friday, the Nineteenth day of May, 1876,,
to pay the delinquent dasessnent,to.
gether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.~ : =a
M. F. GAME, Secretar: .
oe 4
aa
Office :—320 Sansome Street, San
eiseo; Oalifsrnia.
. ‘township line between Sects. 1 and 6 'T WM
N Rsaud 9,
} as Lot No 73,-in Section 1, Township 16
-+—-Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. _ md
=e ’S MAGNOLIA BA
Thence Kast 0.75 chains to \ stake on
Justice Court of Leopeki Garthe. a Justice
of the Peace in snd for Nevada Township,
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 favorof Kaskil Casper and-against
dohn Schmidt, for the sum of Seventy-one
and thirty-seven hundredths Dollars damages, together with Three and ninety onehundredths Dollars, costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and . . binding, will be sent by express, freight at
accruing costs, all payable in gold coin of
the United States: I have levied: upon all
the right, title and interest of the within
hamed defendant, in and to the following
pareel of land siteate on Broad Street, Ne.
vada City, Nevada Co., Cal., to-wit: 12 fect
of Lot No. 12 in Biock no, 36, fronting on
Broad Street a: d running back to Spring
Street and adjoining the lot of A. La
to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder for cash .in front
vada, on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1876, between the hours of 9 o’clock a. M., and 5
o'clock P.M.
May, 1876,
SHERIFF’s SALE.
Y virtue ot an Execution to me directedand delivered, issued out of the
lescribed property to-wit; That certain
an
mi the South.
Novice is hereby givem that T will expose
of the Court House door,in the Cit of NeGiven under my hand this Sth day of
©. R. CLARKE, Sheriff.
By P. GC. Benxe, Under Shertff. mat
Thence South 18.00-chains
along ‘Cownship line to place of beginning
and containing 53.42 acres and designated
North, Range ® East, and Lot No 5lin Sec.
6, Fownship 16, N KOE Mt. Diablo Base
and Meridian, Said location was made in
1854, 1855 aml 1856, and was duly‘recorded
in the MinIng Records of Nevada County.
The applicant claims by purchsse. Ad-}
joining elainiihts are: the Woodville and
Manzanita Mining elaims on the East, on .
the south by the Lachman elaims andon.
the west by the South Yuba mining claims,
All persons helding any Adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
Same before this pflice within sixty days
trom the tirgs day of publishing hereof,
“T. B. McFARLAND, Register.
Certificate of Copartnership,
We: the undersigned, do hereby -cer-: tify that we constitute a partnership, transacting a general Merchandtse and
Grocery business, and keeping w Hotél at
Omega, and running a Stage Line between
Omega and Nevada City. Principal place
of: business at Omega, Nevada County, Cal.
Firm name, Lexg& Shaw. Our full names
aad places of residence are hereunto subscribed, GEORGE CRAWFORD SHAW, writtems ae
THOM,sS LEGG, , ; TT. BL McFARLAND, Register,
Hoth resiiing at Omega. . -s9 HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
Dated Omegs, May 2d, 1576.
»
Ini4,t
9 East, was filed in the U. S. Land Office,
and by Couinrissioner’s letter dated Decem-her ud, 1871, the South East Quarteof SeeSand, aHeging it to be-more*valuabie~ for
‘@ericultural than for mining purportes.—
our hands the day and year first above
United States Land Office.
. Sacramento, Cal. March 22d, 1976.
O ALL WHOM It MAY CONCERN:
; Whereas, on the 3) day of Septeniber,
he Plat ef Township tT, North, Range
tren-26, in Township 17 North, Range 9
East, is to be treated.as mineral in churacter, until the contrary is proved, after due
notic¢?. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post
Ofiice dress 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,
ol .iming the above described land, and has
applied to enter the same as agricultural
Therefore, you will take notice, that wnder
pad-by-virtue of instruétings—trom they
omumiss oner of the General Land Office,
ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the ath
day of May, A.D. 1876, at 1 o’clook, P. M,,
at thie office, before the Register and Ke.
ceivet, for the-hearing of proofs to determinethe cheracter of said lunds,
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
. LADIES,
O YOU WANT a Pure, Bloeriing-Complexion? If so, a few applications of
“will gratif
you te your heart’s content.—: 4
it does away with Redness, ‘
i>
A
warrants Nes. 314 to 322 on same Find reg.
istered J
County Warrants,
LL Warrants on-General Fund registered prior to January 4th, 1876. Also
4th, 876, will be paid on
Blotches and Pimples. Overcomes
the Flushed appearance of heat,
atiguc ead G@ueltement. ~ et
presentation. Interest ceases from date,
J.N, PAYNE, County Tueasurer,
AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY
Weare now prepared to furnish machines
THE
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
They are simple in. construction, not ‘lia. ;
require no SKill to .
but, Winter—and, Summer, have been—in
sur’ d at the same rate as though coal gas . .
“City.
CENTENNIAL.
1776. °°
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New York, Boston, or any pointeas.,siould
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a RAILWAY.
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oa it -has been-made the FASTEST —tinie
. By this-route passenges for points east of
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froni Chicagos— ene
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op THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with, Pnl!
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more without change.
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the Centra} Pacige Ratiroad, Sacramento.
of the Central] Pacific Railroad. :
~W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup, :
H.P, STANWOOD, General Agency. 1
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bt
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} tec HARPER & BROTHERS, New
ork,
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
OLD SPRING-GuAVEL MINING CO
Principal place of business, Nevada
Location of works near Willow Vallay, Nevada county, Cal, Notice is hereby
given, that ats meeting of the Trustees,
held at the office of the Secretary, April
17th, 1876, an assessment (No. 6,) of ‘one
dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was
levied upon the capital stock of said company: payable immediately in United States
R011 coin, to the Secretary of the colmnpany,
ut his office, Broad street, Nevada City.
Any stock upon which said assessment
shall remain unpaid oa the 17th day of
May, 1876, will be deemed delinquent
and advertised for-sule at’ public auction,
and unless payment is made before, will be
soklon the 29th day of May, 1876, to pay
“the WENNGUEHY REBESAMIORE oro togetaer With eosts of advertising and expécnses
of sale. — : :
By order cfthe Board of Trustees.
S 4.3, ROLFE, Secretary.
Nevada City, Aprfi 17th, 1876.
Cc
‘FOR SALE.
ee
A Railroad: depot, xnown as the CLARK.
& TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY
consisting of two acres of ground, mare or
less, together with the Mill Building,
Warehouse, omee and other Buildings is
offered for sale cheap for cs h. For terms
of sale enquire of
N. P: BROWN,
46a, 18, 4
of thiseomplaint byeitherofthe Sapa
Francisco quacks. x
Married Men,
are suffering -under-any-—of—these—fe
maladies, should not forget the sacred re
spounsibility resting upon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. G
upon his assurance of confidential peerecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutwm
ally satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent ang@
aelfish practice.of extortion among quacks
and pretenders. :
DR. GIBBON is responsible, and wik
ive to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and pe»
aptrent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home,
Persons at a distance may be CURED A®
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gi»
bon, stating case, smyptoms, length of
time the disease has continued, and the
medicine promptly forwarded, free from
daniage ‘and curiosity, to any of the
conntry, with full-and plain direction for
ute, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS im
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.
a package of medicine will be forw
by express to any part of the Union. .
* Address DRiJ:PrQ@IBBON, 623 Kearney
etieet, coo ner Commercial, San Francisca
Post Office: Box 1957.
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Rememier to -put BOX 1957 on the le
fer,
Consultations FREE. *
* Correspondents will please ‘form
DR. GIBBON that they cead his advertisg,
ment in the DarLy TRANSCRIPT. myl
: No. 766,
Application fora Patent to Mim
ing Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFF
Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 18
y OTTCE is hereby given that Willie
Downie, F. A, Wise, -H. O. Dauchep,
M. J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo. Mcivoy
W.L. Oliver, and 1. W. Duncan, whose
Postoffice is Nevada City, Nevada Count
Cal.. have made application for Patent f
the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, bear»
ing gold,situate inWashington Mining Dim
trict, Nevada County, Cal., and described
as follows, viz: On surveyed land, bein
the 8 4 of 8 Wy andW % of SE and 8
4 of S E section 23,the NE & of eee
tion 26, the N W % and NE \& and N %& of
N 's of SE \ and N 6 of N E & of SW
See 25, Twp 17 North Range 10 East,
W's of N W \& and N.46 of NW \& of S_
y of See 30 Twp i7 north Range 11 E
Mt. Diablo meridian, contuining 849 17-1
acres. Said mine consists of the following
locations: The Downie location, made Fel»
ruary 234 1876, by Wm. Downie et al: the
Oliver location, ma°’e February 23d 187q
by W. I. Oliver et-al: the Duncan location,
made February 234 1876, by I. W. Duncag
etal; the Smith location, made March 1}
1876, by J. P. Sipith et al; the Wise locatio:
inade March 11 1876, by F. A. Wise et
the Henley location, made March 11 187@
hy M. J.Henley et al; the Dauchey locatiog
made September 2nd, 1875, and the Mclv.
location‘made February 19, P876. All
said locations being of record in the effiep
of the Couuty Recorder of Nevada County,
at Nevada City. The applicants clai wy
purchasé and loewtion. ihe “claim ip
bounded as_ follows: On the East—by ve»
eaut land, North by lands claimed by Chay
Peri and’ West and South by vacané
ands, Se ake
All persons holding any adverse clatms
thereto, are hereby r quired to present the
same before this Office within sixty day
from the first day of publishing hereof.
—-* . "Dy By MCFARLAND Reg! ;
d }. MEW alling, Att'y for Applicants,
STACLES TO MARRIAGE
“fing them for the happiness of marrigga
mediately ta Dr. Gibbon, & physician who..
Dr: @. will give
Or those who contemplate marriage, WO
fearful.
ed should apply. immediately, either im ~
flected sige
by his new and scientific mode of treating
prove satisfactorily to hin that he waseured
ibbon’s’ office oe! =
sending for packages of medicines may rely
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