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BUSINESS. COLLEGE,. .
—AND— s
" SAN FRANCISCO.
TE
—e
NEY. BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of’ Mathematic and Science of Acounts; uate of Prince of Wales Colego, and Stow’s Model and Normal Trainng School; late State Institute Director
nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the M:nneapois Business College; heving, dis of
is ontire interest in that instftation, and
emoved to,8an Francisco, will hereafter
conducts First Class Commercial College
n be or. entrance at 120 ee peer
ant Kearny street; ae with
oftice in Room 38,) where hée will give his
personal attention services to those
who desire i ‘in Bookkeeping. or
the Science of Accoants and ;
Branches.. Prof. Barnard ie the originator
and author ofthe cetebrated method of}
yaysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to seoure a wider field of labor in which to ex-t
6
instruction, h
_ 80 eaay Wye
_ make the best institution on the Pacific
“below the usual cost, aid corresponding
_ discipline, insisting upon perfect order aud
as organized Barnard’s
Business College and Teiegraph Institute,
fan Francisco. 1
. ASBPHCIAL FEATURE. .
No morestudents wili be admitted to the
Gollege than Professor Barnard can attend
to with his own . eee instroction. He
has not organized this enterprise merely-a8
y.to make mney, but to establish ab en viable # réputation as ‘an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up # Business College of the
highest merit, in Waich the fullest equivalent will be given forall Tuition collect.
ed, and which, by personal Affort, he will.
Coast, in which to obtain a first-class Practioal Business EAucation.: : : ;
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.
Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to
EvEntna SEsstons—7,30 to 9.30 P: M.
Students will be entitled to the use of
the rooms from 8.30. A. M. to 5 P. M,, thus
enabling them to work outside of the hours
of instruction. ee
LaviesA separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Students, who will
be provided with every convenience to faeilitate their work. ;
. STATIONERY AND. Booxs—Our arrange
m-nts are such that all supplies tor the
wonrae can be obtained of us at rates much
in every particular with the books used in
réay, business.
Dretomas--Our. Diplomas are engraved
on steel, finely executed at great cost; they
will be issaed to students completing the
Gourse in the Business De artment on
payment of the fee of five dollars.
No Vaoation--The College will be in
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time. .
No Copymnc From TEXT Booxs--The
highly objectionable method of copying
from text books without understanding
what is intended to be conveyed is #ltogether avoided, All. work done is the direct product of the atudent’s own thought.
Discrpting—We maintain the most rigid
system in everything. We treat every student a8 a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. We do not have rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases. No conduct is allowed that
would not be tolerated in the drawing room
ofa well regulated family.
For fall particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars,explaining Course of Study.
We offer inducements that are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
tne city, For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
ar: San Francisco, Cal.
References, . by permission: Hon. David
Burt, State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Minnesota; Hon. fi. B. Wilson
late Superintendentiof Puvlic Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. ee cee vege’
Assurance 4 ornia street,
rig. P. Hail, ie Naw, 13 San:
some street, 8. F.
San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
Harper’s Magazine.
Notives ofthe Press.
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excellent monthly, proves its coutinned adaptation to popular desires and needs. Indeed, when we think into how many homes
it penetrates every month wem ust consider
it as one of the educa as well as entertainers of the public mind,—Boston Globe.
‘The character ‘which this Magazine po 8senses for variety, enterprise artistic wealth
end liteary culture that has kept pace with,
if it has not lead the times, should cause
its conductors, to re ard it with justifiable
eomplacency. Thé ¢ has done good
aud not evil all the days of its life.—
Brooklyn. Eagle.
Some of the most popular of .modern
novels have fitst appearcd as serials inthis
Magazine, In all respects, it is an excell.
ent periodical, . and fully deserves its
great success.—Philade!phia Ledger.
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Je
AFTER A QUARTER OF
, CENTURY THE .
EDICAL AND . SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
mt offere to the afflicted positive
cure in all cases of $
EMINAL WEAKNESS.
In Youth is latd the.foundation of much
ofthe iwisery of after years by the indulgence of the nfost destructive of habits
making life a curse, and, spreading weakness and’ ruin among mankind, for it is a
well Khown fac Oe i Pes “eraigenace of
en in the blightest degree,
hat grow to a harvest of disease, sorrow
and shame in after yeare.
Young Man
If you experience any weakness you should
not delay, for a day may impertiyour
health if. not your life. In all forms of
Weakness and Premature Decay & Cure is
G@esranteed by the Doctor to ‘the Young, .
Middle-aged or Old, without Exp=sure -or . edies
—"s
\Job Printing Office
Printing in a style second to no
office in this State.
. Nevada Daily Transcript is thé
best in the Northern part of the
Nevada City.
ty We are prepared to do Job
As an advertising medium the
(RAPIER per
. The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
+-inehes, and are® s
cd
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And are now used in-Concerts by allofo _
GREAT ARTISTS. .
Send for Descriptive Circulse.
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te Square Pianos are 74 octawe; aud_
embraces all Modern Improvements,
such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful
Moaldings, Full.tron Frame, Carved Legs
and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Trebie,
elec. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, sfeet
FULLY-WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
YOUNG MEN .
HO may be suffering from the ef. fect of youthful follies or indisleretion, will do well to avail themsely
of this, the greatest boon ever laid at
lthe altar of suffering humanity. D
ISPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $5
\for every case of seminal weakness, 0
private disease of any kind or ch: recter
which he undertakes and fails ‘to cure.
He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may vead this. notice.
(that you are treading upon. dangerous
iground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your com
pluint. You may be in the first stage
remember you are approaching the last.
. if youate bordering upon the last, anc
uff-ring some or all of its ill effects,
ember thatif you persist in procrastination, the time must come when the
most skillful physician can render you)
no assistance;-when the door of hope:
EJ
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re
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Among the most subtie and virulent of
poisons in the human blood is that arising from Verérves}—‘faint—oftenbreaking
out, after years of apparent cure, in hidf arts of the bogs.
Its great danger lies in the fuct that it is
given to the innocent partner or‘to the un-,
originally contracling it.
THE USE OF MERCURY
Only aids in this terrible deception by drying it upon the surfact and driving it back
into the blood. All Venereal Poison isa
blood poigon and can be communicated in
the blood,and the only certainty of preyention of.transmission is in the positive
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_ The Doctor, after years of patient investigation a d treatment is enabled to assure
them rapid and thorough cures ‘in’ all the
compliiuts incident to the sex. The weak
can hope for strength and the suffering for
relief and cure.
Those who require personal supervision
the Doctor can furnish with apartments
with careful and skillfal. nurses where
unremitted attention .and: constant care
give every assurance of rapid and permanentcures,
‘The Institute is supplied with a
LYING-IN DEPARTMENT,
where patients will receive the treatmen
go essential in such cases, ~ . °
CURED AT HOME.
Correspondence. The great difficulty
many sick, find is the trouble of visiting
the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of ‘treatmeat. ‘This exense can be avoided by writing to the
octor, giving in gout own Way, the symptoms of your trouble or complain Cures
guaranteed the same as by nal visit.
All co~imunications strictly c nfidential
and all letters either returned or destroyed.
--4gr T).e Doctor can be relied upon in all
cases reyuiring confidence. and secrecy.
Repose confidence in him, all you who
suffer or are in distress. He will speedily
relieve and cure you.
. Address
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618 Sacramento Street,
Box 735. San Francisco, Cal.
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the BEST QUALITY of
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In California, and tneir prices are below
all others. Send for descriptive circular.
WM. B. LAKE,
Purchasing Agent,
San Francisco, Ca:ifornia.
DR. SPINNEY & CO,,
SPECIALISTS,
No, 11, Kearney Street,
REATS ALL CHRONIO OR PRIVATE
diseases without the aid of mercury.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office hours from 9 to 12 M.; 2 to 5;~and
6to9v.M Sundays excepted. ~.
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~ San Francisco.
FORDHAM & JENNINGS
a
GROCERS, »
Nos. 600 and 602, Front Street,
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA
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AND IODIDE OF POTASS.
os
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CONSTABLE SALE.
B* virtue oi an Exévution to me delivered, issued out of the Justice Court
of A. A, Smith, Justice of the Peace,’
Bloo ofield Township, County of Nevada,
State of California, bearing date Sept. 14th
1876, ip favor of M. Bremond and against.
Frank Souchet, for the sum of. One Hundred anf Sixty Dollars ($160) U. 8. Gold
Coin, together wit $25 c sts and Cisbursements at the date of said Judgment, I haye
levied upon the following described property heretofore attached, to-wit: That certain Mining Claim known as the Souchet
Claim, situated in. Virgin Valley Miuing
District, Bloomfeld Township, Nevada
County, Cal., and bounded as follows:
Southwest by North Bloomfeld Gravel
Mining Co’s. ground. and on the Northeast by R. D. Skidmore’s ground, known 46
the Hope Tunnel, and fronting the Main
Humbug Creek, eight hundred feet more
or less, and running in 4 Northwesterly
direction to the centre of Back Bone Ridge
containing eighty acr.s, more Or less. Not
Public Sale all the abeve described. property to the highest: bidder for Cash, in
front of T. P. Crandal.’s Store, in the town
of North Bloomfield, FRIDAY,=Oct 6th,
1876, between the hours of One and Two
o’cluck P.M, Given under my hand this
14th day of Sept., 1876. é
E. CUMMINGS, __.
S17 ~Constable, Bloomfield Township.
Notice to Owners and Parties
Interested.in the New England Quartz Mining Company:
OTISE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Wm.
I. St nger, thet under and by virtue
Of the act of Congress of May 10th, 1872,
entitled ‘‘An Act to promote the development of the mining resources of the United States,” that Geo. W Hobart, Lonisa
P. Hobart, and Wm. M LaForce,og-owners
in the quartz claim known and located as
the New England Quartz Mining Company.
situated on’ Gold Fiat, Nevada County,
Cal,, known and designated as the ‘* Wasson Lead,” containing sixteen hundred
feet. That said Geo. W. Hobart, Louisa
Pp. Hobart and Wm., M. “LaForce
have perfornied the work require by law
for the years ending 1874 an 1875, That
of the smount so expended there is due
to the said Hobarts and LaForce, the sum
of Thirty-two Dollars, from the interest
standing in the name of Wm. I. Stinger,ou
account of ownership, of one tenth intereat in said claim, to-wit, 160 feet. That
said Geo. W. Hobart, Louisa P. Hobart,
and Wm. MLaForce have assigned all
their interest in said
and Claim to the undersigned Now therefore, unless the said amount due from
Wm. I Stingér is patd-within one hundred
and eighty days from the date of the first
publication hereof. said or e-tenth interest
will be forfeited to the undersigned.
WARREN T. LOCKHART,
September 15th, 1876-3m
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Mees FLAT BLUE GRAVEL MINi
ing Company. Principal place of
‘asiness San Francisco, California. Location of works Moore’s Flat, Nevyadacounty;
Cal. Notice is herebv given, that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the 1th dry of Sertember, 1876, an agsessment of Twenty Five Cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in, United
States gold and silver, coin, to the Secreat theoftice of the company, No. 635
California Street, San Francisco.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of
October, 1876, will be delinqvent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be aold
on Monday, the 6th day of November, i876,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
ale.
WM. SMALL, Secretary.
Office No. 535 California St. San Francisco.
~ p19
~ Notice of Assignee’s sale of
‘Real Estate.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of California, Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, the assignee of the Estate of
Martin Quick, bankrupt, that in nursuance
of an order of sale made by the above
named Court, now on file in the office of
the Clerk of said Court, I will cause to be
sold by W. ©. Pope, Auctioneer, in front
of his auction rooms, Mill street, Grass
Valley, at public auction subject to confirmation by said Court, to the highest bidcer, for cash, in United States gvld coin,
on THURSDAY, the 19thday of October,
1876, at 10-o’cleck A, M,, the following deseribed property: Lot No. 11, in Block No.
41, as designated on the official map of the
town of Grass Valley, Nevada Co, Oal.
Also that certain lot or parcel of land, situated in the town of South Grass Valley,
Nevada Co., Cal,, described as follows:—
Commenc.ng at # point on Pope street, 75
feet easterly from the southeast corner of
Pope and Willian streets, theace easterly
along the southerly line of Pope street 175
feet; thence at nearly right angles 100 feet;
thence at nearly right angles 175 feet;
thence at nearly right angles 100 feet to
the place of beginning. Also all the right,
title and interest of the ssid Quick as
motes. in and to that certain piece or
ree} of land, situated in said town of
uth Grass Valley, known aa the Marshall
Rench, described in a certaih mortgaye
executed by said Quick to William Hill,
recorded in Book No. 12 0f Mortgages. page
— Records of Nevada County, Cal., to
which reference is hereby made, ~~
CHAS. W. KITTS, Assignee.
_ Grass Valley, Sept. 27, 1876. we
H. S. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And. U. 8, Deputy Surveyor
NEVADA CITY, Cal
Kevada City July 4, 1876.
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“COLLATERAL LOANAND.
SAVINGS BANK.
N. E. Corner Post and Kearny
Streets, San Francisco.
Incorporated under the laws of the State
of California.
President, SOLON PATTEE.
Secretary, F.S. CARTER.
LIRECTORS:
Solon Pattee. ..-sscegeesereere President:
Elmer Terry,,.-+--of E: ‘Terry & Go, S2F.
5. S. Spear, Jr,, of E. 8. Spear & Co., AucT.
Frederick ‘Turrill...0+-++-++ Capitalist.
Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitahst.
Rob’t Stevenson, of Stevensin’s Block, 8.F,
Walter G, Holmes..+.Attorney-at-Law.
8 er object of this Bank is to loan money upon Collateral Securities, Stocks,
Bonds, also Diamonds, Watches,Furniture,
Warehouse Receipts, etc., charging the legal rate of interest, 4 per cent. per month.
Also receive Deposits subject to Cali or
Check. For the: present tbe Bank allows
the following rates of interest to depositors; 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER
MONTH; 12 MONTHS, 14 PER CENT PER
MONTH.
“ubscription Books forn limited
number of shares are now oper at
Ten Dollars per shere, at the Collateral Loan and Savings Bank,’N. E. Corner
Post and:Kearny streets, San Francisco,
Circulars. gent or application.
ma30-3m ~-. F, 8. CARTER, Secretary.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
4 he stockholders 6f The Bank of Neva‘ da County will meet-on Monday, November 6th, 1876, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at
Niles Searls’ law office, ii the city of Nevada, California, for the purpose of taking
action ou a proposition to have proceedings in Bankruptcy withdrawn.
R. W. TULLY, President.
CENTENNIAL.
1776. sox 1876.
PROCLAMATION
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY.
rye POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
—e
Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any point east,should
buy their
TRANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route,
—THE—
CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER
RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track 1s made of STEEL RAILS, and
on it.has been made the FASTEST time
tkat has ever been MADE in this country.
By this route passenges for points east of
Ohi: have.choice of the following lines
from Chicago:
BY THE PITTSBURG, FORT WAYN
AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA
RAILWAYS. 2 oi
_BY THE MICHIGAN CENTR4 GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK
6) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Pullman Palace Drawing Rovm-and
. Sleeping Cars through to New York to Nione Falis, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York
y:
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
THROUGH TRAINS daily, with Pul!
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ville, Wheeling, Washington and Balti.
more without change.
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EPAULETTES,
BATONS FOR BANDS.
NAVY CAPS, °
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Mustang Liniment
REPARED and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor mas
R. Cross, for ye last ean rae
30 YEARS.
This celebrated Liniment h:
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aan Salt Rheam, Sore Nipples, Swell.
gs, Lameness, Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame
and Sprains, Str: ins, Galls, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, &c.on beast, than all Liniments put together. .
MUSTANG LINIMENT is warran
to do just what is promised, a ee
and Country: troree. pad get ye
Lyon Manefhetearing Co.
Julyl3-ly New York.
= 278 BE Beas
_ BR. M. HUNT, M. D.
Cc CARTRIDGE BOXES, ete.;-for
the principal Hospitais of
m&le and female, are
ing outa ’ ¢
fect of secret indulgences,
pallid, ex.taciated poltiscer ms
fying them for the ea of
or the enjoyment of life.
situation thousande suffer until death closes
the scere: Let parents, guardians, friends
. attend toany of those. who. ere suffcriag
with any of these horrible
curéd before it
pvadiately t Dr. Gibbon, @ physician who
nao ade private disease his be agg study
or years, and who is certain to
raost inveterate
injurious drugs. 1
who are afflicted, or to those who are
ested in the welfare.of their, friends,
careful of the many
infest all cities, publishing their skill in
curing, all diseases
upon the public by
inent physicians from
places,
strict inguiries, or
banés of those charlatans.
self abuse. ‘This solitary
sexual indulgence,
youth of both sexes
extent, producing with unerring certainty
the following
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, ViZ:
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlug in
leaves and the rattling [o
ness about the loins,
ecrfused vision, D
confidence, diffiaerce
ers, a disiike to form new
disposition
ory, hectic flushes,
eruptions about the
fetid breath, coughs,
sweats, monomann 41d person
ed should apply immediately,
AND NEW YORK CENTRALBAILWAYS. . ,
623 KEARNEY STREET,
Cor. Commercial, San Francisco
STOBLISHED in 1864, for the treat
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Syphil.
is in‘all 4ts forms, Seminal
poteticy,
standing) and Ulcerated eg success: ully
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure ‘of an.
that he has returned from yigiting ~
Weakness, Im
(of yeard
etc. Skin Diseases
. lwill be closed against you; when no angio
ino case_has the Dr. failed of success. NTT nae tik ol patients and thove
[hen Jet not despair work upOh,your : Fe Lat cog 9 gama
imagination, but uvail yourself of the oainee Sas Vices me? Cather tifae acy
Deane es epultsof his trearment-before. . . ‘The Doclos ie cut new remedies, and has
your case is beyond therich of medicali. . money iz ® . pis abe acilities for the
srim death hurries yout}+Fetumed._ with, 10 re centers
How many thou
miserable existence from the efor from virus
into the system . Look at their
and disfigured faces and
disqualimarriage
Im ‘this. horrid
sorbe.
heir broken dowi
life destroying
cared for and
be too late, Send them imcure the
cases. without mercury or
It is important to those
ot
0 be
pretended doctors who
in a few days, imposing
using the names of emEurope. and other
Be, therefore, careful . and make
you may fall into the
Seminal Weakness,
Seminal Emissions, the conseqnence ot
vice, or depraved
is practiced by the
to an almost unlimited
train of morbid symptoms,
Gallow coumtenance, dark
Tiké the rustling of
{ chariots, uneagiweakness of the limbs,
Tunted intellect, loss of
in approaching strangacquaintances,
®
to shun society, loss of me
imples and’ vari
ace, furred tongue,
consumption, night.
frequent insanity.
gons. so afflict.
either in
effected
the ears, noise
If relief be not obtained,
rson or by letter, and have a cure
y his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick anu radical cure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any one who. will
prove satisfactorily to him fliat he wascured
of this complaint by either of the San
Francisco quacks. .
Z Married Men,
O# those who contemplate marriage, who
under any of these fearful
muladies, should not forget the gacred respunsibility ss them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office oF
sending for packages of medicines may tely
‘upon his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the circumstances
of the cases, rather than 6 tot prevalent and
selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders. >
‘DR: GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive 'to each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and per
‘penent cure, or make no charge.
ured at Home.
Persons at @ distance may be CURED AT
-HOMB, by addressing 4 letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating’ case,
‘tire the disease has continued, and the”
medicine promptly . forwarded, rom
damage and pn i Heyy to an of the
country, with full and for
use. . By enclos DOLLARS in
coin, in a regi letter through the
Post Office ough Wells, Fargo & Co.
a pac of medicine will be forwarded
by express to nag of the Union. :
‘Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
atieet, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic: Bex 1957,
Private ntrance on
Rememter to put BOX 1957 on the lee
ler.
Consultations FREE.
a7 Cor dents will please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise:
ment in the DarLy TranscuirrT. myl
Assessment Notice.
See. ’
; Ober GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada county,
‘This is the shortest, best, and only line
running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at-Omaha, and ‘from
the West, via grand Junetien,—Marshall,_
Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon,
for Chicago and the East. :
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth,
well ballasted and perfect track of steel
Tails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleeping Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the adm‘rabJe arrangement for
runving through cars .to Chicago from
all points West, secure to passengers all
the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries.
Passengers will find Tickets via this favoriie route, at the General Ticket Office of
= ee — Railroad, Sacramento.
-kets for sale at allthe Ticket
of the — _— Railroad. taeda
. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas, Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, General Age
Montgomery St, San Francisco.
DENTISTRY
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BR. P. E. D a HUGHSON, has openec
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
ne Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
e t rey te 0 yerteee all ninth ot
eRe SEE Ete
Lamy on Gold,
te and Alu
guaranteed as to q
in the
Silver . .
Califernia. Notice is hereby given that at
@ mmecting of the Directors heit-on the
27th day of September,1876, an assessment,
(No. 14) of One Dollar per share was levied upon the capital stock of the Corpora
tion, payable immediately in United Siates
l_gotd-coin, to the Secretary at the office of
the Company, No, 320, Sansome. Street,
San Francisco, California. —Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of
November, 1876, will be delinquent, andad-vertised for sale at public auction; and um
less payment is made before, will be sold
Friday, the 24th day of November 1¢76, t0
pay the delinquent assessment; togethet
‘with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale.
__. M. F. GAME, Secretary.
Office—No. 320 Sansome street, 5a2
Francisco, California.
coNSTABLE SALE.
B* virtue of an execution issued out of
Justice L. Garthe’s Court, of N
Township, County of Nevada, State of
dated the 22nd day of Sept., 1876, in a ce
tain re wherein Geo. Grissel ag 8
ered judgment inst On C 4
for the sum of #137 41-100 ands 40-100
costs in U. 8. gold coin, with interest at
the rate of 7 percent per annum until a,
on a judgment rendered in said art
ou the day of Aug., I have levied UP
n the following described pe
t: A lot on the West end of Chinatown. i
Washington Township, Nevada County,
California, bounded on the
& Co., and improvements on the same
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sultations on
questions.
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"$2.00.
Gold Bars on
per cent,
Silver Bars
$2 00."
Silyer Bars ¢
per cent.
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