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May 19, 1876 (4 pages)

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fone AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY THE “pr. J. © Young ‘MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, ‘.TILL offers to the affiirted positive & 9 cure in ail cuses of Bs EMINAL W AKNESS al , In ¥ ath is laid the foundation of much : ~~ <@fthe inisery Of after years by the indulsygonce of ‘the most destructive of habits. ‘aaxing life» curse, and spreading -weakseas and Peih anions mankind, for itis a “yell Known fict thit the tnduigguce of “wlitary vice, even ‘ia the slivlitestidegree Wants seeds of weakness in ‘the syst«m _—____.-“gad-shalie ih after yours. Young Man 2 you experience any weakness you should “got delay, tor m diy inay iniperil yuur heatth if not your life-—te—al forims_of Weakucs and Premature:Deciy a Cure is ranteed by the Doctor, to the Young, 1d, withont Fxp eure or Bniderance from Business.. The Remedies 4 purely vegetable. xnd of a nature—that Da Mera no. taint behind. Coserve the syim*¢#¥ms and hasten to check the course of the. ‘wimp aint, if you experience any of them — oS Fe ep “discharges, sHuht -dfs-harges.at ? er times, trembling, aux ety, turgetfulf ness, confusion, pain in “back, limbs or y, forebodings, indige tion, timidity, ayorsion to society,-luss of power, want of ‘@fimtrol, variable temper, attacks of pi kakin to biliousuess, deposits in urine, lar boweld, etc. “etc? . TEARIBLE POISONS. ley Jmnong the most subtle and virulent_of i ons in the human blood‘ is that aris7 from <Venereal ‘aint—otten breaking Si , after years of appareftt cur, in hid ie a sores Upon yarious parts of the body. great danger li sin the fuct that it is @ven to the innocent pttnuer or to the unborn child withoul showing in the person ‘origi sally contracting tt. : THE USE OF MERCURY’ hat grow to. a ‘harvest of disease, sorrow, Delinquent Notice. ‘KY YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA NY. Lvcation of princi: 1a iness, Mah Irancieco, California. LocaNotice —There ar. following described stock, on xecourtt. of Assessinent No &, levied on the 2#th day of Fub,. 1576, the sévera’ amounts set opholders as follows: . has i Eliiott; Tr. 235 ho 100 10 _.And im accordance with. law, ‘and ah order of the Board of Directots, made on the 24tu, day of Feb 1876, so many shares of each parcel of such stock 18 mnay be neces ary, will be solid at public auction at the office of the: company, 311 California street, second fluor, Hooms:-d-and 4, entrance dug Culifornia Street. over Avtna [isurance office,’ San Francisco Califcernia, on MONDAY, -the Twenty Fc “rth duy 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. Cilifornia str. et, Second floor Rovmes 3: nd 4, entrance 309 California St., -over Aetna Insurance ollice, San Francisco; California a6 placof tion of works, Nevava county, California, . : delinquent upon the . posite the names of tha respective share. j So of No, Names. Ceitf. Shares Amt. G T brown, 4 50. $50 00 JJ Butler, 212 100 \_ 100 00 JM Bufffnston, Tr. 327 100 _ “Ov 00 J M.Biiftington, Tr. 840 100. . 60: . 3 Mf Biuthigton, Ir. 392 100 JM irafinuton, ‘Pr, 378 100 ‘Leo UF J M Buffington, Tr. 256 50 50 G0 JM taftingtou, Trott 50 HP Wm Davidson, 30 50 50 00 Win Davidson, 31 50 50 U0 Chas E Eltiott. Tr. 233 Hw) Tod 00 Ghee B-Eliiot, Tr. 234.. 100 . lev 00 Chas «© Eliott, Tr. 485 100 100 00 KG Gunn, oi 222.. BO 85 00 } Word Guat, Tr. 146 phe 180 or Wm J Gunn, Tr. 159 100 100 00. (Word Guon, Tr, 240 20 2000 Wi J Gunn, Tr. 265———-50 50 00-) dd. Hacks, : 96 50 50 00 James Hucks. Ber” 4 10 10.00 Charles Mctlyy, 263 150 150 00 Piilip Kichards, $22 50 ,, 50 00 EA tsichardson;—*— 248 199--—40650 No. 760. . Application for a Patent to a} Mining Claim. ca United, States Land Office; Saeramento, Cal. Feb. 23d, 1876; TY OTICE'is he eby given, That the N Tth . LN Bioowfield Gravel Mining Company, . a corporation existing under the liws of Calitornia, whose Post Office is Saa, Frani ciseo, Gakif-rnfa. has this day made appli. cation tor Patent forthe Pene.on Placer ' . Mine, bearips gold, situate iu Virgin Valiev. . Minipg:' istrict, Nevada Oounty, Californfa . and desvribed in the pl t anu fieldn t son file in this office as follows, viz: Commencinug at a spruce tree opposice the LayJor bam atid on the right bank of Humbug, J Creek and being corper No lu of Bambug \ Gunon-+}aningClaim, Thence yariation ¢ 1-22 B,N 48° 15’.w3.57 chains to a stake iarked No 2; trom wuich-w live oak 30—in. diain er bears N-7 1-29 E 32-1 8, Thence N 12° 6’ E No 3,fr . bear. 8 3) he which a live oak 18” diameter 33 Tinks. Twin. live oak Thence VN 38° markeu No, . bears N i¢ a . 05’ E4.37 chain 5’ KF 5,50 chains to as stake m Freq” ae _ LIGHT.» AVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY ‘OF TH CELEBRATED — ‘ Springfield-Gas Machine, ° ‘We are now prepared to furnish machines PuBLic BUILDINGS or PRIVATE HESIDENCES. OVER 1,000 TESIIMON:iALS ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF 5 THE SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE “OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USF. They ard simple in construction, net lia-ble to get-out of order; require noesill to manage, are Coo. ee MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER and are sub-tantial and durable. They oc reupy. but little spice, can be set up at little expense, and are equally atapied tor ight, Ing: . _W 41 links, NN 20° 45’ E 6 88° chs. to a stake marked-No 'Yrom which a spruce 10" diameter bears’ N St 2° FE 60 Tinks. Thesée North 30° 15° BE 646 chains to a twin liveouk tree just above inowth ‘of North Bloomfield Gravel Mintag Conapmny’s tunacl. wouth of tunnel bats E 1.98 ohains. Thence N 44° 45" chains to stake No 7,on boundory . line o1 Bloomfield Hydraulic Gravel, Mine betwee Stations 25-and 26. “Th nce 8, 67° 30° 5.45 chains toa live 61k tree ow left side of Humbug Creek and being corner No 25 of Blvomtietd Hs druuiie Gravel Mine approved-survey. Fhence 8 35° 15’ W 9.60 ohsdown left side of Hu nhug Creek tu a stike markea No 9 opposite month-of -Bloomfield Company’s tunnel from which a spruce 30” diameter bears N-469 30’ West 20 tink @live onk 48” diameter bears S.26° 30’ E 25 links distant, Thence 830° 15° W 5.00 chinins to a stake mark: d No 10 on. left side ot Humbug Creek. Thence'S 20° 45° W 6.94 chains to a stake marked No 1! on left side of Creek, Thence 8 50° 30’ West 8.00 chaius to a. stake marked“No 12 and_ being corner No 11 of Humbug ‘Canon .Fluming Claim. Thence 86> 157 V3 03 chains to place of beginning And containing 16 89-108 acres, and designated as Lot QNo 64 in Sec: it upon the surface and driving it back the blood. All Vencreal -Poison is 4 Wivod poison and can’he communicated in “Qire biluod, and ‘the only certainty of preyentionof-srarismission is in the positive azares of the reform treatment practiced at ‘tho Dr. J. ©. Young Medical Institute, prehensive, sciontific and-thorough,. , Baving received endorsements ag the best, “of all modern practice. Recent cases cu ed. ‘fa a féw days and chronic cases ~with #emarkable rapidity. Our tests of the yires‘ence of Taint inthe blood.ere sever failidlemes : ' Bri afds in this térrtble deception by dryoo TO FRMALES. ; 8 Doctor, after years of patient investigation and treatment is enabled to‘assurerapid-and thorough cfires in all the eomplaints incideht to'tlte sex. The weak ope for strength and the suffering for “pblief and cure. = One WO vipion‘gee Doctor can furffiish with apartments with careful and skillful nurses where mitted attehtion and constant caré : évary asstrduce of rapid and pbrmacures, — ‘Che listititeis supplied with a LYING-IN' DEPARTMENT, where pitionts Will receive the trestmont ‘go ésS¥nitial in such cases. ~ CURED AT HOME, : Gorrespondence. The great difivwity any sick find is the trouble éf visiting ae dity, often incurring an expertse far ex: ing the cost of treatment, This exj ™ BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1 £AND=_ TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, LJENRY BARNARD, A. M.,' Professor “# of Mathematic and Scienve of Accounts; graduate of Prince of Wales ‘College, and Stow’s Model-and Normal 'l'raindng School; late Stare Institate Director and:Leetnrer of Minnesota, and for the past tive years President of the Mymneapolis Business College; having disposed of ris entire interest’ in that institution, and removed to San ¥raticleco, will hereafter condtct a First Class Coriniercial’ College in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Ruom'38,) where he will yive his personal attention and services to . those -who destre-instractien inBookkeeping or Branches, ‘Prof. Barnérd is the originator -snd-githor of the celebrated-metnod_of ‘Teaching Accounts which has become 60 popular in ePacidating the intricacies and mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to.gecuré‘a wider field-of Inbor in which to exemptify the superiority of his method of instruction, ‘he has organized Barnard’s Buieiness College and Telegraph Institute, Sen Praneisco, A SPECIAL FEATURE, “No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Barnard can attend to with his own personal instruction. He has not organized this enterprise mereiy as an easy way to make mney, but to estab; ge ean be avoided *by friting to the Bestor, giving in yourown way, the sympof your trouble trcompluint, Cures arantesd the same as*by persoual visit. oo anfunications strictly oc ffidential f ail Potters ¢ither returned or destroyed. «#” T).e Doétor can be relied upon in all ‘eases’ reyuiring confidence and secrecy. ‘Ranose confidence in him, alt you who ' ar Or are in distress. He will speedily /tyelieve and cure you, ‘Address RENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, -2Box 185, San Fraticiseo, Cal. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA WELLOW BOCK LAND IODIDE OF POTASS. ey PYLE best Beautifier of the Complexion now in use. Cures Pimples, Boils, ‘Mlptch s, Rhetmatism and Mercurial ; »Piins. Sold by all Druggists. Uge 1 ow’s Concentrated Elavoring Ex‘*tracts for Ice Cream, Cakes, &o. MASONIC ‘@AVINGS AND LOAN BANK. Wat asontc TeMiau, © ~ San FRANCISCO. REORIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOSITS, © _ 7 Term Depostts, Not Lees: than-Six “Months. Ordinary Deposits cam’ bé drawn ‘‘“ishort notice, P Last Dividend: Term agpouits, 94 per . , Ordinary Deposits, 7% -per cent. “ Gertificates of Deposit issued, payable in w York and principal cities in the Vauiipa] States and Canadas; also London, Paris end all the principal citi.s of Europe. WH. Ovewm, Pros't. H. Tv. Graves. Seo'y, San Francisco WEEKLY CHRONICLE LARGE, imdependent ho and A fearless ‘ttewspaper, ‘with rpliable ere et reports and a valwable agricultural depattmert. We aim to make the WEEK—~ SPAY OH RONICLE the best faniity news: a-per in the world. Try it! $3 a year, coin, ‘fm advance and 20c. tor postage A free to the getter up of a elmb af five, Fera ub of ten, $5, with one-free-e“py, (20 ‘ ts additional on every copy, for postage.) The Damy Crroniota $6 70a year oatpiid, : SHAS. de YOUNG & CO,, San Francisto. * Specimen cupies-seht FREY. Send for.one. Try the Magic Effects of "ENGWER’S PURE BORAX SOAP. T washes without rubbing. It is composed principally, of the combination ne oraxk and animouia, so that it entirely oe away with hard labor, For removing Grease, Paint, Tar," &¢., it can not be surGood for the bath room, A trial convince any one of its superior mer‘>it, Ask your grocer for it, Sranufactured —sipy , FALKINBURGH & Oo.,San Franciseo, WEBER PIANOS ARE THE BEST. BHERMAN & HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS, j ER KEARVY & SVTBER STS., PRANGISOU, Agruts for the : Geert : ; cl »é oF No. 6 Poat Street, ———TFish as enviable a reputation as‘an Inétructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota. and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in:waich 'the fullest equivalent W?ll be piven for all Tnitton 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, mae Sxss1ons—®9 to 11.30 A, M. and 2 to EVENING Sxss1ons=7,80 to'9.30 P. M, Students will be entitied tothe use’ of the rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 6-P. M,, thus enabling them'‘to work outside 6f the hours of instruction. LavixsA ‘separate spartment: willbe reserved for the Lady Students, who will be prévided with évery convenience to facilitate 'the?r work. s : STATIONERY AND Bcoxks—Our arrangem-nts are such that all supplies tor the course ean be obtained ef us at rates rauch below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books'ased in rea, business. Die.omas—-Our Diplomas are engraved on steel, finely executed at great cost; they will be issued to students completing the Course tn the Business Department on payment of the fee of five dollars. ‘ No Vacation--TheCollege will be in session during the entire year, Students will be admitted at any time. No CoPtina From ‘Puxr + Booxs—The hig objectionable metbod of copying ‘from text books without understanding What is imtemied-tobe conveyed is pito-, gether avoided. All worK done 3s the direct product of the student's own thought, DIScIPLINE=—We maintain the most-rigid discipline, insisting upen perfect order aud system in everything. We treat évery student as a gentleman or lady, and expect only gentlemanly or lady-likegeonduct—inreturn. Wedo not have rules or penalties but adapt. special modes of. treatment to special cases. oconduct is allowed that vould not be tolerated in the drawing room ofa well regulated family. Fok full particulars send -for Cataldgue ond Circulars, explaining Course of Study. those offered by any similar institiitign in the otty. Mor further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter streét, Room’ 5s, ; San Francisco, Cal. Referonces, by permission’ Hon, David Rurt, State Superintendent of Public’ In. struction, Minnesota; Hon. H 3B, Wilson late Superintendent of Public Instrubiion Minnesota; W. D.Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 Califernia street, 2 F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney dt-Law, 213 San some street, 8. F. Nan Francis¢o;Oot.-31, 1875. _ ‘ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINi ING COMPANY, location of princiul place of business, San Francisco, Caliornia Location of works, North Bloom. field, Nevada’county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a méeting ofthe Directors held on the Twentieth day of March 1876, an assessment, Nov 42 of One DolInr per share was/levied npon ‘the capital stock of' the éerporation, payable immediately in Upbited States goid coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, No. $20 Sansofite street, Ban Francisco, California, : Any stock ‘upon which this assessment shall remein ‘uupaid en the First day of May 18%, will be delinquent and advertised far sale ‘at public auction; and nnless payiuent is made befére,wWill be sold on } Friday, the Niveteenth day of May, 1876, to pay the delinquent atsessment, together with costs of advertising and. expenses of sale, at A * M. F. GAME, Secretary. Office :—320 Sansome Street, Sam Franthe Sciémce of Accounts and English . ” “We offer inducements that are superivr to . einaa, Califemia. ; tion —Township 17, North» Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made by Mark Emerson and A, J. Irwin. March 8tk, 1857, and is recotded in Book No 2,at page No 30, records of said Virgin Valey Mining District. The applicant claims by «purchase. Adjoining Cliimants are,on the North by Bloomfield South by Humbug Canon. ‘ All persons holding any adverse. claims thereto are-hereby required to preserft_the same beforé this office within sixty days from’ the first day: of publishing hereof. : ‘TB. McFARLAND, Register. A. B. Dibble, Atty. feb27 Nive No 755. : Application fer a Patent to MinSet ing Claim UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 24, 1876. Hydrsulic Company’s ground ‘and on ‘the . _ Dut, Winter and Summer, have been in eonstant-use all througu the Unpted states for over seven years. : ag”. No fire is usedi manufacturing the Gas, and buildings ‘lighted. by at ate iisur. 4 at the sale rateas though coal gas was sed, — : oooh az” The cost of Gus made by this Ma-ehine will. nob exceed. $150 to $250 per ‘thousand feet. We ihvite correspondence from those building or contemplating the introwuc. fen of Gas; and will send, on application, faa of Ga with full cutsand ex; launtions 2? estinionials to its superiority over aching now in use,ite agtextion to our ful) and dreds'o ‘any other we also in complete line GAS FIXTURES, ™ bracing the newestxtylis «f CHANDETIEKS, BRACKETS, Pt. NVANTS, etc. Our prices are as low and our gdods superior to any in the market. ; ‘ We shall be glad to correspond on the subject of introducing gas, ado have parties Call and examine our Machines andFixtures. ; __NYE & ACHESON, 815 and 317; Pine Street, San Francisco. Sole.Agents for the Springfield Gas Maéhine, for California and Pacific Coast. #14 YOUNG MEN wr may be suffering from the ef-. . fect of youthful follies or indis-. erétion, will do well to avail themselves! lof this, the greatest boon ever_Jafd_at}. lthe altar of suffering humanity. Dr. ISPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $50@ for every case of seminal weakness, or} private disease of any kind or ch — pwhich he undertakes and fails to curé, \Me would therefore ray to the unfortuof all sizes for hightjny AuTeLs. CHURCHES, . . .aptation to popular desires and needs. of theworkings of the Machines, and hun. " ‘ent periodical, snd York, k ter of the Estato of Charles Marsh, deceased. Pursuant toan order of said Sourt, made on-the third-dav of May, A. D. 1576, notice is hereby given, that the TTttr day of May, A. D. 1876, at 100’clk, A.M. of said day, at the Court Room of saiad-Court ‘Harper’s Magazine. Notices of the Press. The ever-increasing. circulation of this: excellent monthly proves itsco tinued adindeed, when we think into how many homes at p ‘Letrates every month we must consider it asone of the educitors as weli a8 enter tuinérs of the public mind.—Boston Glube. The character which this Magazin+ po 5sess s for variety, enterprise arti-tic wealth aia hieury cuiture that has kept, ace with, if it hus. mut lead the times, shou'd cau-e its conductors, to regardit with justifiable Complacency. The Mag» zine bus done good and “not evil all the days of its dife.— Brockiyn Eagle. iio ‘Some’ of ‘the most popular of modern noveis have first appear d as serials iu this Magazine. -In-all re~pects; it is an-excell. folly deserves. its great success.—Philade!phia ~. Ledger. Postage free to all Subscribers in the United -S8-ates, : ing the largest Hotei-orthe-snatiest dw li. ——“}] rper’s Magazine, one year...,$4 00. They are no vew or uutried machine = : Yi 7-1 $4-00-iRER ; ta. e by the publishers. 4 = Pubscript Ons to —Harper’s Mugazine, Weekly. and Bazar, to.one_address tor Que year, $0, or, twa of Harper’s Periodicals, to. one address for one year for $7 00; pos. tage free : ‘ An extra copy of. either the: Mag»zine, Weekly or Bazar. will be snpplicd gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in Ot@ reniittance; of Six Copies for $20 00 without extra ¢opy; postage free. Back Numbers can be supplied at any tne. ' : A—complete_set__of. Harper’s.Magazine now comprising 61 Volumes, in neat cloth . binding, will be sent. by expresa,treight at. exnense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00, . Cloth cases, tor binding, 58 cents, by mail, post-paid. é A Complete Analytical Index to the first Fifty Volumes of Harper’s Magazine has just been published, rendering available tor reference the vast and varied wraith of information which constitutes this periodical a perfect illustrated literary cyclopedia. 8vo, Cicth, $3.00; Half. Calf, $5 25, Sent. postage prepaid, : ° A series of papers under the title of ‘The . ” First Century of the Republic.” contrib= ted by the mest eminent American pub lidigts, is HOW being published Mm Herper’s . magazine. This series of over twenty papers gives a comprehensive review of Progress thiring the century now closing, in every department of our national life. Newspapers —— te copy. this_advertisenient without the express order of HarXS ‘per & Brothers; Address HARPER &SBROTHERS, New Probate Notice. —— NMTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. In Probate Court. In the mat EDNESDAY, “Y OTICK is hereby given, that the Selby Hill Mining Oompany, a corporation nate sufferer who may read this notice, that you are treading upon dangerous
existing -unaer the—laws ef Culifornia, whese Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal., has made application for patent forthe’ Dow. nie placer mine, bearing gold, ‘situate in Selby Flat mining district, Nevada County, Jalifornia, and described in the plat and zee notes on filé in this office as follows, . viz: ; : : Survey of exterior lines, ! Commencing at a stake on Townshiy line 148.00 chains south of \ stake between section band 6, fi6-N,; Rh 8 and 9 EB, Mt; Diablo Band M. Thence on true Hne-vat, 18° E. Thence N 82> 30’ E, 4.07 chains to an oak stumpon W side of Blue Tent ruad and marked BP, No.2, Thence N 64° 10’ E, 2,00 chains to a stake at footof a pire tree 10" diam,; just below Blue Tent road, and marked D, No. 3. Thence N. 68° 30’ E 2,21 chains to a stake in a large pile of stones—stake marked DNo. 4. Thencé N 57> 25’ B-9.(7 chains to an ouk tree on E edge of a small ravine blazed and marked D No.5. Thence N 32° 38’ EK 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 WV boundary lineof Woodville approved ervey, Thence N 64° 10° W 4.30 chaing to a stake at foot of a live oak tree marked D No.8. Tkence N 12° 35° E]3.52 chains to a stake marked D No. 49. Thence N 80> 20! W. 3.67 chaing.to a stake marked D No. 10, Thence N 20° 20° EF 2.10 chains to a stake 15’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No.11.~Thence N 75° 49’ W 6.73 chains to a stake at foot of an oak stump. Pine tree 10-in. diabears 8 58\%° E 0.25 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.of mining cut. marked D No. 13. Thencé Ni8> 60° 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. to a stake marked D No, 15, Thence N 21° W 4.22 chains. tos stake on E edge Of creek marked D No, 16, Thence $§ 85° 15’ W 2:12 chains to a stake at a pine stump on 'W side of creek. Thence $ 36° 15’ E 3.92 chains to a stake in tailin ‘5 from which corner. No. 14 (a pine tree)” bears $ 634%° E2.55 chains, Thence 8S 12° E 2.80 chains to a ‘stake 1.50 chains W. of creek fromiwhich an oak tree bears 8 67142 E 0:51 chains. Thence 8:69 W 8.65 chains to astake between two large bc ulders from >which a pine tree bears 8 10° E 0.52 chs. Thence'$ 72° 45',W 3.17 chains to a stake on bed vk Inarked D-Mo. 22. Thence 8 41° E 1.94 chains to-astake-on bed rock marked D No. 23. Thence 8.779 30’ E 5.04 chains fo a stake 60° W of Centre of creek marked D No. 24 from which a pine tree 8” diam. bears $8 18%° W 0.48 chains dist, Thence 8 3° 1@’ W 4.85 chains to. a stake, Thetree East 6.75 chains-to %4 stake on Township line.between Sects. 1 and 6'T 16 N Rsaud 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, Townraiy 2° North, Range 8 East, and Lot No 5lin Net, 6, Township 16, NR 9EMt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location was made in 1854, 1855 and 1456, and was duly recorded in the MinIng Records 6f Nevada County. The applicant claims by purchsse, Adjoining claimants 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 from the’irst day of publishing hereof, _ &. B, MeFARLAND, Register. Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. ms0 Certificate of Copartnership;y &, the undersigned, do hereby cer‘tify that we constitute a par tnershipyitansacting’a general Merchandise and Grocery business, and_keeping-a Hotel at Omega; and running a Stage Line between Omega.and \Nevada City. Principal place of business at Omega, Nevada County, Cal. Firni name, Legg & Shaw. Our full names aod places of residence are hereunto subscribed, GEORGE CRAWFORD SHAW, . THOMAS wane, Soth residing at Ome Dated Omega, May 2d, 1876. a LADIES, O YOU WANT a Pure, Blooming Complexion? If so, a few applications of I you to year heart's content. It does away with Redness; Biotches and Pimples. ercomes the Flushed appearance:é¢.heat, atigue aad Excitement, ‘aml HAGAN’S"MAGNOLIA BAUM will gratify ground-when-you longer delay in.seek-f ing the proper remedy for your complaint. You may bé jin the frst stage: remember you are approaching the last, if youare bordering upon th: last, and jare suffering some or all of its ill effects, remeniber thatif you persistin procrastination, the time must come when the jmost skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of. hope will be closed against you; when_no angelot mercy can bring you relief.” In. no case has the Dr; fated of success:. Then let not despair work upon your Kmagination, but avail yourself of the) meneficial results of his treatment before’ your case is beyond therich of medical skill, or hefore grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of. treatment $25. Send money by Post; Office order or Express with full de-. scription of case. Call or Address, DR. A, B. SPINNEY, Street, Saf brancisco. No. 11 Kearny SHERIFF's SALE. ¥ virtue ot an Execution to me direct 3D ehand dekvered, issued Gat of thte Just.ce Court of Leopold Garthe. a Justice of the Peace in ahd 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 favor of Kaskill Casper and against John Schmidt, for the sum of Seventy-one and thirty-seven liundredths Dollars damagés, together with Three and ninety onehundredths Dollars, costes and disburse. ments at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs, all payable in goid coin of the United States: I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, in and to the following described property to-wit; That certain parcel of land situate on Broad Street, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., to-wit: 12 feet of Lot No. 12 in Block no, 36, fronting on Broad Street a) @ running back to Spring Street and adjoining the lot of A. Lademan* On the South. Novice is hereby given that T will expose to' public saleall the above described prop‘erty to the highest bidder for cash.in front of the-Court House door,in the City of Newada, on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1976, between the hours of 9'o’clock a. M., and 5 o’clock P.M. ee Given under my hand this Sth day of Mag, 1376. ©. R. CLARKE, Sheriff. Ry P. 0. Brame, Under Shertff. mat United States Land Office: Sacramento, Cal. March 22d, 1876. O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONGOERN : Whereas, on the 34 day of September, Inv4,the Plat of Township i1, North, Range 9 East, war filed in the U. 8S. Land Office, and:by Co.amissioner’s letter dated Decem.ber 2d, 1871, the South East Quarte» of Section 26, in Township 17 North, Range 9 East, is to be treated as niineral in chyracter, until the-contrary is proved, after due notice. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post Ottice addreas Nevada city, Nevada county, California) did on the 9th day of January, 1875, file inthe Register’s office of this Dis4 trict his Homestead Declaration No 1048, cliiming the above described land, and has applied to enter-the same as agricultural +land, alleging tt to be more ¥aluable for agricultural than: for mining parposes.— Therefore, you will take notice, that under nd by virtue of instructions from the. ommissioner 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, forthe hearing of proofs 40 determine the character of said lends, In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written. . : T. B. McFARLAND, Register. a2 HAKT FELLOWS, Receivér. County Warrants, LL Warrants on Generel Fund registered prior to January 4th, 1876. Also warrants Nos. 314 to 322 on same Fund registered January 4th, 1876, will be paid»on ion. interest tion. ceases from date. J, N, PAYNE, May dh, sepi-ly E BaIG-WOUTt, County of Nevada, have been appointed as the time and'place for psoving the Will of ‘Raid Charles ing the application of John E, Brown for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary when and where any person’ interested 4+mnay appewr and contest the same. atthe Court-House, in the . arsh, decéased, and for hearDated May 3d, 1876. “JAMES D. “VATTE, Clerk. Niles Searls, Atty for Petitioner. m5 County Treasurer, 7 i ie Notice to Creditors, Ke OF LUCY A. K. PRESTON, deceased. Notice is,hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the sbove named estate, tothe crediters of,;-and all persons having claims aga’ deceased, to exhibit: the-same with the necessary. vouchers, within four months irom inst the said the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of Johnson & Cross, corner of Broad and Pine streets, over Beckman’s Saloon. B, T. K) PRESTON, -KAministrator of the E8tate ef Lucy A. K. Preston, deceased. e Nevada ,City, May 11th, 1876. + mia Johnson & Cross, Att’ys for Administra’r. AN ORDINANCE, Concerning the office-ef C#ty. Treasurer of the City of Nevada. id HE Trustees of the City or Nevada do ordain as follows: : at ghall be the duty of the Treasurer of thé City of Nevada, to receive and safely heep all the money collected and paid over to him forthe use of the City of Nevada, under the law and ordinances of its Trustees; separate-and--apartfrom any and all business, and to pay the same out on warrants regularly drawn on the treasury-of the city accordirg to law and the ordinances of its Trustesa, : It shall be unlawful for the City Treasurer to use, or suffer to be used, any of the public money so paid over to-him by virtue of his office for the wses of the City of Nevada, for any other than city purposes, er to deposit the same ot any portion there. . f in any ‘bank or banks in any other menner than by special deposit; and fora violation of this Ordinanee the ‘Treasurer shall forfeit the sum of @ne Hundred Dollars, to be recovered with eosts in any Court ef competent jurisdiction, to the iise of the cftv. The Presidentand Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada shall, en the first Monday of each month, together, examine and-settle the accounts of the ‘Treasurer and-report the same to the Beard at its first ‘meeting : hereafter. W. J. ORGAN,’Pres. A. H. HANSON; Sec. Nevada City, May 13, 1876. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ‘NOLD SPRING GKAVEL MINING CO ./ Principal place of bugiuess, Nevada City. ‘Location of works near Willow. Valley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of 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 levied upon the capital stock of said company: payable immediately in United States 4 coin, to the Becretary of the company, at his office, Broad-atreet, Nevada-City. Any stock upen which said assessment shall_remain unpaid on the 17th day of May, #876, will be deemed delinquent avd advertised for sule at. public auction, > and unless payment’is made before, will be scid on the 29th day of May, 1876, to pay the delinquent assesament thereon, togetn er with costs of advertisibg and expenses of sale. . ‘By order of the Board of Trustees. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary: Nevada City, April lith, i876. FOR SALE. ~ Property an Piety Hill, near the ‘ft Railroad depot, known as the CLARK *&TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY consisting of two acres of ground, more or less, together with the Mill Building, Warehouse, office and other Buildings is offered for sale cheap for cs h. For terms of sale enquire of =. ‘N. P. BROWN, ~~, . DailyT; ~ ‘Neveda. i yTransagipt Offiea, .Or-those-who contemplate. .mal2z . “. Philadeipbia, Pa,— an institution he etstee ten NEW. REMEDIES DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY ae Mg r + yoi LLISHED in 1854, for the treat i mnt of Sexualand Seminal Diseases { . such as: Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of years : standing) and Ulcerated egs success: ully treated, : DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of afc” nouncing that he has returned from visiting . the prinespal Hospitals of _Evrupe, an@ has resumed practice at hisL-spenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of Ccramer.ia:, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may Lod-bim, The Doctor has spared neither time nor. woney ins + now remedies, and has. returned wit! ipcreaseu acilities for the” ‘aJleviation of human suffering: = E Herrible Diseases. “low many thousands of persons, both usale aia fermle, are there who are suffer. sont a miserable existence from: the ef fect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbe ~mto-the—system ! Look at. their pallid, e. ciated and disfigured faces and their broken dowu constitations, disqualifying them—for the happiness of marriage or tLe enjoyment of life. In this horrid gituatinn thousands suffer until death closes the scere Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those who are suffering with anv of these horrible life destroying maladt-a—see that they are-cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who tas ade private disease his especial study or yeers, and ‘who; is cértain to cure the most. inveterate cases without, mercury or injurious.drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are inter ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many. pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the, public by using the names of em inent physicians from. Enrope and other places, Be, therefore, careful and make strict inguiries, or you may fall into the banes of thase charlatans, Seminal Weakness. . Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot gelf abuse. ‘This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth ef both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptom unless combatted by, scientific medi measures; viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringIng in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and the rattling of chariots, unesst ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs ac-fused—vision,; bluntedintellect, loss eohfidence, diffiderce in approaching strang> ers, a disiike to form new. acquaintances, @ disposition to shun society, loss of mem» ory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongoe, fetid breath, ecughs, consumption, Might sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflict ed.-should_ apply rson-or by-letter, and have.a.cure. effe a his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting quick.and radical cure” Dry @: wilt give Une Hundred Dollars to any one who will prove satisfactorily tohim that he waseured of this complaint by either of ‘the San Francisco quacks. s Married Men, ; are suffering under any of these fearful . aisladies, should not forget the sacred Te apunsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office oF sending for packages of medicines may gely upon his assurance of confidential seerecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged witha fair and mute ally satisfactory remuneration of services rendered, considering the circumstances >f the cases, rather than a tec prevalent. and selfish practice of extortion among quac se and pretenders. eG ? DR. py gegen? is responsible, and will ive to dach patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and pe» agnent cure, or make-no charge. _. é TO THE UNFOR: SEW REMEDIES, _°623 KEARNEY STREET, Cor. Commercial, SAN Francisco Cured at Home. Persona at a distance may be CURED 49 HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gf bon, stating case; smypteme, length ef time the disease has continued, and medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage-and-—curiosity, to any part of the constry, with full and plain ‘direction few rane, By enclosing TEN DOLLARS coin, in a registered letter through -the Pest Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co a package of medicine will be forwarded by express tou any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney #tieet, co nts Commercial, San Francisem Post Offic: Box 1957. Private ntrance on Commercial treet. Remém ier to put BOX 1057 on the le er, i Consultations FREE. ; a’ Correspondents will please trform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise ment in the DaILy ‘TRANSCRIPT. myl No. “766, Application fora Patent to Mim ing Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., May. 5 OTICE is hereby given that Willia : Downie, F. A. Wise, H. O. Dauchey, M. J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo. Mclvor, W.L. Oliver, and I. W. Duncan, whose Posteffice is Nevada City, Nevada Oounty, Cal.~have made application for Patent for the Centennial Placer Mining Claims, bearing gold,situate inWashington Mining Dis trict, Nevada County, Cal., and described as follows, viz: On surveyed land, be 4 of SE section 23,the NE \ of tion 26, the N W \ and NE:\ and N N of SE % and N % of NE & of 8 q Sec 25,Twp 17 North Range 10 East, Wi'sof NW i andN \ of NW kK ofSW 14 of Sec 30 Twp 17 north Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo meridian, containing 849 17-1¢@ acres, Said mine consists of the following locations: ‘The Downie location, made Feb. ruary 23.1 1876, by Wm. Downie et al: the Oliver location, ma*e February 234 1876, by W. L. Oliver et al: the Duncan location, made February 23d 1876, by I. W. Duncap et.al; the Smith location, made March 1] 1876, by J, P. Smith.et al; the Wise location made March 11.1876, by .F. A. Wise et a; 4 the Henley location, made March 11 187@,, by M. J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location ‘ made September 2nd, 1875, and the McIveg loeation made February 19, 1876, All of Said. locations being of record in. the effiaa of the’Coauty Recorder of Nevada Cour ty, at Nevarta City. The applicants. claim by purchase and location. ’ rhe claim S. bounded as follows: Onthe East by va cant land; North by lands claimed by Chae. ior and West dnd“South by vacans ands. > All persons holding any. adverse clafms thereto, are hereby required to present the same before this office "Within sixty_dgys from the first day of publishing hereof,“f, B, MCFARLAND. Register, geo. 4g of Wk and 4d, M. Walling, Att'y for Applicants, m® OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE A from the etfects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restered. iments to marriage removed. New me of treatment. New and remarxable seume dies. Books and circulars sent free, 2° sealed envelopes. Addréss-HOWARD SOGIAT.ZON, .No. 419 North Ninth high reputation for henorable drofessienalekillimmediately, either jm. cted 3 APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN . Vi NP. BR BR ee ~1BANK BRO: ABvllion ft ‘General ‘ Checks _, Mose, Stoc Drafts ¢ yf imany. Agents . g@urance 0 ~ Srancisce Interest ef, aa fol) Six __ tts, 6] Iw . Depos annun wT” Per . “gend mon _ . . Checks