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September 22, 1878 (4 pages)

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t @ — Facisco, wh ~\s most inveterate eases without mercury or. T0 \4E UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES ~NEW RR. GLBBON’S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearny Street, CoRNER Comarenctat, STREET, a! : San Francisco, ae STABLISHED in 1854, for the treat E ment of Sexual and fucn a3 Gonorrva,Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases of years gtanding) and Ulcerated legs successf ally treated. ae * DR. GIBBON has the — of anadap cg bard ger rn 7 SS sak bas he principal Hospitals urope, cseunad practieg at his Dispensary, 323 Kearney Street, cornéroft Commercia., —$abere his ‘ing his services may tnd bim. j a 4 Denes has spared neitnertime nor raeney in secking out new remedies, and hae returned with increased facilities for the ’ alleviation of human suffering. . ' Horrible Diseases. flow many thousands o. persons, both male and female, are there’ whv-are suttoring out a miserable existence from the effact of secret indulgences, or frum Virus absorbed into the system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualtfying them: for the ha piness of marriage oz the enjoyinent of life. In this Horrid gitustion thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends attend toany of those’ who are sufferiug withany of these horrible lifé destroying mlylies—see thst they are cared for and cured before it be tgo late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, 8 physician who ) Bloomfield to has made private disease his especial study . for years, and who is certain to cure the injurious drags. It is important to those who are afiitted, os to those who are intercaicd in the welfare of their friends, to be. careful of .the many’. pretendeu doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill io curing. all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of ei-. inent physicians from Europe and_other places. Be, twerefore, careful and make strict ingtiries, or you may fall intn the hauds cf cthercharlatans, Seminal Weakness. Seminal Hmissions, the consequence ot alf abuse. ‘This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, ispracticed py the youth of both sexes toan almost unlimited extant, producing with unerring ‘certainty, ije folowing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical a : " eountenance, dark Beminal Diseases, . . 5 ; No, 1003. f pplication Unsrrep Srarzs Land OFFICE, for a Patent to a hs to Sprace D Nod, of containing 9.92 acres, Py Tract No. 2 of tae Last Chance Location. & OTICK is bereby given, that the Derbec Blue Gravel Mining oil posh a Corporation, existing under the laws of the State of California, whose post. office ig San Francisco, California, has made application for a patent to the Derbec Blue Grave! Placer Mine, bearing gold, embracing the several: locations hereinafter described, situated in Virgin Valley mining described in the plat and field notes, on file in this office as follows, viz: t Skidmore, Loéation. Beginning at a post marked ‘‘M”, for Montreal, NO. 1, an4-D.B.@. M. Co. No. 1, standing on the west bank of Humbug Creek, close ob the north side of a -large dead spruce tree, bldzed and marked 8. ou (at 2.91 chains a ditch running southerly, at 11,01 chains aditch ruuning southerly; at 12.77 chains. 8 ditch runs southerly, at 15.74 chaina old road bears 8 26° W main road from Bloomfield to Moore’s Flat aud Eureka, bears NE and SW, at 39 64 chains D BG M Ov’s shaft bears N 44° E 4.30 chains distant, at 43.16 chaims ravine runs 8, at 52.27 chains Kureka Lake Co’s ditch runs west, at 53.28. chains smell ditch runs-west, at 68 42 chains N BGM GM Co's ditch runs west, at 83.17 chains Milton ditch-runs west,) 89.40 chains post marked DB GM OCo No 2,0n Jower bank. of Weaver ditch, runs. west, from which a pitch pine 31 i ches diameter bears N tt) W 46. links distant, and a post marked “M” for Montreal, and N B G M Co No 18, bears 3.57>. W'9.51 chains distazt, and the corner to sections 25.and 26, and 3u and 31 on township line between toWnship: 14, N R 9 E;and towrship-18, NR10E, MDB and M, bexts $ 32%° W 20.86 chains distant, N 46°. (at 270 chains noad. from: oore’s Flat, 8 80> E, at4 10 chains road from Lake City, 0 Moore’s Flat and Eureka, N 58> E) 10chains asugar pine 6 feetia diameter marked DB G M Uo No. 3;-thence 8 314° E (at 2.00 chnroad trom Lake City to Moore.s Fiat aud Fureka, N 68> E, at 4.75 chains road: from Bloomfleld to Moore's Flat, N 80° E) 84 50 chains.’ ost and rock mound on west side of Humbyg creek, marked B on easterly side and 8 on westerly Bidé; thence S64 ->-W 6.60 chains to—pest and rock mound marked D BGM Co No. 17, at mouth of, Hope vuenel, in western, bauk of Humbug creek, course of tunnel NW; thence 8 2>. W 5.40 chains to place of heginning, contain+-¢ng-80.75 acres. “This location was mude by Geo, M, ‘Thomas et als, Decembet Toth, Brockmeyer’s Location. Beginning at the southeast corner of the Skidmore Location,at post and rock mound, marked $ on western side, and B on eastern site; wertorly district, Nevada County, California, and’ suuth side,and running thence N. 32> W;: Co’s ditch rans west, at 70.96 chains N B/ . to Beginning at oan on eastern jine of course No 6, N 0© 18’ E, 150 links from corpee No 6, of Last Chance location of ‘Yiatt claim, N 0? 12" E, 8 60 chains to_corner No 7 of Last Chance locationof Watt claim; thence» 89° 44’ E 5.00 chains toa point op south boundary of .ast Chance loca tien of Watt claim, and eastern boundary of Last Chance location, from which point the NE corner of the last Chance lécation bears N 33> W 30.00 chains distant, end from which corner post in rock mound’D B G M Co No $ of the Last Chance location FE (at 3.92 chains kureka Lake Co's ditch rune westerly) 5.87 chains post iu Humbug creek, 78 liuks below water pipe of Nb G M Co, marked D.B G M Co No 10; thence $6642 W 9.00 chains -to plaice of“ begin‘Ring, from which poist the eastern coruer of tract No 1, of the Las: Chance location, bears 66%> W 3.81 ¢hains, containing 4.75 acres, The Last Chance location was made by. et als, April 26, 1867. . by T. Ryan Apr it books Nos 2 and 3 of the records of Vingin Vailey mining dtstrict, at the town of North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Calitornia. » ; ‘ rad Said Derbeo blue gravel placer mine is, bounded on the northwest from post No 2 the center of the maim ridge, from Lake City to Moore’s Plat and Eureka; on the northeast fromz post No 7 to post LC and "E, by the Back bone placer mive (approved survéy); on the east from post L C snd F to post W Co; snd on the north from post. Co to pést No 10, by the Watt Blue Gravel mime (patented) ; on the southeast from post No 10 to spruce treé marked D No &, by the DeBour placer mine, Humbug creek being the dividing line; thence to post No 1 by Humbug creek; on the sonth west from post No 1 to post No 2, by the Montreal gravelmine. . The applicant claims by purchase. All persons holding any «dverse claims thereto, are hereby notified to present the same. before this office, .withiu sixty days from the: first -publication Lereof, or the. same will be barre by the provisions ‘of the statutes of the United States. rest EDWARD. F, TAXLUR, = eis hacen we Keyister, A.B. Dibble,.Grass Valley, A%’y for apr plicanut. : : : ausgd No. 964. : Application for a Patent toa Mining Claim. a United States Land Office \ _ Bacramento, Cal., dutty ad, 1878 OTICE.ir hereby given that Samuel Allison, whose ‘post office address is Nevada City, California, has this day filed cpains to post in Humbug creck, D BG M No. 11) 5.00 ¢ ‘ the DeBour placer mine; thence 8 50° 09 W 12.43 chains to the place of beginning, “Last Chance loc tion Of Watt clatm-on py bears $ 70> W 18.00 chains; thence 8 38° . f plaintiff, for the rum of Six prmasa . io fovor 9 pla various Claims may be found of record in with ‘them may be . plaint as above required, the suid plaintiff ¢ i) . SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne3 vada, ss. in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the County of Neyada, The peopleof the State-of Califorpia, send Greeting to Cloey E. Post & Frank #) . Pung. ed toa sear in anaction mes against you in the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Cahfornia, in ahd for the Cousty of Nevada,on the 8th day of Augast, A. D. 1878, by J. B. Walker, Plaintiff, and to answer complaint filed therein, within ten days,— exclusive of the day of service—after the service on youof this Summons—if served within this county ;or, !f served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty ate or judgment will be taken against you ault, according to the taba of said complaint The said action is ht to obtaim a -de . cree or this Court for tLe forclosure of a certain mortgage described: in the said complaint and executed by the said defend . apts on the -eventeenth day of Manuary, 1877, to secure the payment of » certain promissory note, bearing even date therewith, executed by defendant Cloey 4. Post, pata ete ee cent. per month, principal i pay able aU. 8. gold coin. Plaintifavers Phat he is the owner and holder of s#id note and mortgage, and that there remcine due to plaintiff from defendants thereon the sum_ of $41, and interest.thereon’at the rate ct . 1 per cent. pen month from May 8th, 1877, . in U. 8. geld coin, Wherefore plaintiff prays jud ment against said defendants . forthe p incipal eum: aforesaid, and a counsel fee for foreclosure in the sum of Sevefity-five Dollars, and for costs of suit, and that the premises conveyed by said mortgage ma; be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due upon said promissory note, viz $401 and interest thereou at one per cent. per month from May 8th, 1877, for counsel fee on ;oreclosure taxed at $75, all in U. 8. gull com, and for costs of.suit. And in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against said defendant Cloey E. Post, fpr the halance remaining due and also that the said defendants, and al? persons claiming by, through 04 under them or either of . d,and foreclosed of all right, title, claim. lien, equity of redemption, and interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Ahd you are hereby. notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said com: willapply to the Court for the reiief prayed for in said complaint. In Testimony: Whereof, 1, Jamee . , D. White, Clera of the District gaaes Court aforesaid do hereunto set my hand and impreés the Seal of said Court, “at offive, hi the city of Nevada;on—the-8thday of August, A, D. 1878, Lig em “JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk. By John Webber, Deputy. J. M. Walling, Plaintifi’s Atty. ugd ‘ed DO No Sand H No 1; (this tree also] oe te King claim.) hence borth 68> east 10.18 chains along course No 4 of King claim survey to a) Canyon, from which a spruce tree 40 inch-. ‘es in diameter bears south 69> west %¢ links distant, and oak tree H No 8 bears north 4532 west.87 links distant.~ Thence south 634° east 15 chains to'an o«k tree ee : No. 985. oo Application for Paten‘ to a MinUntrep SiArEs Lap agi Sacramento, Cal:, July 9, 1376. ° OTICE is hereby given thatJobn Hussey, whose Post Office.ts You Bet, Nefor patent for the Hussey placer iuine, con-. sisting of two tracts; tract No. 1 and trict No, 2, pearing gold,-situate_in You Let Mining District, Nevada County, Califoznia, and desevibed in the plat and field notes on file imthis office as follows. viz: gomagptye ce iy ag os : -Beginning at a cedar tree inches ir diameter pon Dl H No 6, from wich ~he corner common to sections 2), 21, 28, <9, Township 16 N, R10E, M DBend M bears N 604> E17 chains distant, and running thence (variation 17%° Ey north 74> west . 44 chaing to a post marked H No 7, trom whieh a pine.45 inches iv diameter bear; $742 63: links distant. Thence suuth 75% > west 16.55 chaims cross section line between sections 29 and 30, at a point 5.50) chains south from corner to sections 19,20, 99, 30; 32 chains to an ak tree 12 inches ia diameter on north bank of Darling Canyon marked H Ne ‘Thence south 83 %> west 99.86 chains down the northerly site of vata cure a wider field of labor in which to. <. BUSINE®S COLLEGE TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Pr . of Mathematic:and Science iad Zounts; graduate of Prince of Wales (1. “SRG, aid Stow's: Model and—Normartyginng School;"late State Institute Directos nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the ast tive years President of the Mingeap,. is Business College; having’ disposed ot is entire interest tnu-that institution, ane emoved to San Francisco, will hereafter onduct a First Class Cominércis)] College cn that e#ty, entrance at 120 Sutter street.. . and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Pluce, (wit otfice in Room 38,) where he wil] vive his personal attention and services to ‘those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or . the Science of Accounts and English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the Originator and author of thu celebrated method of Teaching Actounts which has. become ko popular in elucidating the intricacies ang mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to ge. emplify the super:ority of his method og “to an--oak-tree 26 incl ¢s in diameter,marked H No 9. ‘Thence'§ 19 E2 chains’ across Darling Canyon toa Lacunk 30 inches in diameter marked H No ; Thenee south 89° east 10.63 chains to «24 inches in diameter marksur in head of Dariing 11 inches in diameter marked H No 13 on the north side and DC No6on the south ‘de, standing 50 links above the Darling iggings. a ingael to sections 19, 20, 2%, 30 bears north 204 chains distant, 49.50 chains escending to summit of Chalk Bluff tu a post Thence’ south 74> east 1.75 in rock mound marked 8S Y No 6, feom which-a black oak 30. inches in diameter bears south 26° east 25 links. distant, and black oak 18 inches in diameter bears north 9> west 32 links distant on north bank of South Yuba ditch. This course is identical witb course No 6 of King claim. Thence north 36> east 21.30 chains to place of beginning, containing 94.35 acres. . Tract parcel or Lot No 2. ; Is described as follows: Beginning at a black oak 36 inches, in diameter on the summit of Chalk Bluff marked D C No 7, from which post 8 ¥ No 6, of the survey ef Hussey placer mine, tract No 1 bears north . 67342 east. 8.10 ins distant;being course “SB-Casy. lish ay enviable a reput ‘ond to build up @ Business CoHege af: the highest merit, in which the fulles! equiy. No 7 of King].claim survey, and running thence Ferengi ‘No 8 of King Ciainr {variation 17349 east) north 71%> west. 31 chains—to-a-stake in-an-old_ recer‘voir marked D @ No 8, from which pine . diameter be gouth—-6s . What is intended to-be conveyed is alto. 8 inches in : nt, and piné 10 inches Spots under the eyes, pain tothe head, ringinginthe ears, noise Hkethe rustling of lvaves and the rattling of chariots, uueasinesé about the Loins, veaknessof the limbs, coufigsed ‘rision, blunted intellect, loss of contidenca, diffidence in approachingstrangees, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shup sucicty, loss of mem-° ory, hectic flushes, pimples:and variou ernplions about the face, furred tongne, fetid breath + coughs, coasumption, night sweats, mournania and frequent insanity. “tf relief be not obtained, -persons so affiict._ ed should apply luamediately, either ip person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and seientific mode of treating tiie disease, which never fails of effecting #qyickand radical cure, Dr. G. -will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who wil] prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured «! this complaint by either of the Sanraacisco quacks, Cs rnpning thence .glong the NE boundary of the Skidmore loeation,N 3h4? W. 84-50 chainy to a sugar pine 6 tect in diameter, marked DBGM Co No.3; thenee’N 584° £ 868 chains along old road on fwnmit of ridge a. standing—on-—the—weet bank of Humbug creek, and . . to a port and rock mound,;D. B G M Co No, 4; thence 8 33> hb (at 2.45 cha ‘ns road from Take City: to Moure’s Flat and Eureka 33 and W, at 329 chains Weaver diteh E and W, at 6,/3 chains road from Bloomfield to Moore's Flat, E and W, at 14 52 chains N B G MCou’s ditch E-and W, at‘d4.33 chuins fstake between secsions 3C and 31 bears N 6445S W 1.60 chains distant,at 52.45 chains rowd from Bloomfield to-Mooré’s Flat aud Kureka, N 61° E) 90.29 chains 4 cedar in Hunibag creek, marked U-vnd-D-B-G.M.Co No 16, southwest corner ultimatum, loca: tion; thence 8 464° W 11.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing 80.27 acres, ‘This location -was made by B. Broekmeyer, Married Mea, Or those who contempiste marriage, who4 are suffering under any of these fearful “tirsladies, should not forget the sacred respunsibility resting upon them, nor delay, to obtain immediate relief. ~ DR. GIBBON ts responsible, and will give to each patisnt a written inatruinent, binding himself to effect a radical and per“msoent oure, or make no charge a Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may he OURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gib. -bon, stating case, smyptoms, lekgth of time the disease has continued, and the madicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full aid plain direction for wie. By enolosing TEN DOLLARS in ooin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or t h Wells, Fargu & Co, a package of medicine will be forwaried by express tu hot the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 693 Kearney iiest.comer Caramercial San Franc Post Offi: Box 1°; , Peivateentrance on Commereial treet, wo to pat BOX 1957 on the let. Ouonsultations FREE. &#Correspondents will please inform. DR. GIBBON that they -ead his advertise. wantin the Dainxy Trensonirs myl DR, L. J. CLAPKAY’S YW RIVATE MEOICAL INSTITUTE, 137 Montgomery St., Gppesite the Occidental Hote), San Francisce. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, Wor the Permanent Care of Spece. dul and Chronic Diseases, us ulso all Female ompiaints and Diseuses of the Nere vous System. ae FANTE IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF hicnan life auanually from secret and ‘onic diseases, cased this old and refiable iastitation to be estahlahed first in Puitalelphia, Penn , in 1830, and after. wardsin San Frenacisoo, Cul.) in 1854 asa private dispensary,in order to afford the atticted the beat medical ant surgical teoatment for the ‘above and/all other af. fectfoos aml complaints. Consaltétions a the Lustitute or by letter, FREK. fYSICAL & MEN VAL DEBILIVY Vital wealsness, nervonspess, low spirits, lassitude, Weakness of the limbs and back, loss of musoniaxpower, lndisposition and inoapability for Tabor or study, 9 weak echaisted feoling, no energy or courage, viipitation of the heart, dullness of appre. heosion, loss of mémory, aversion to ge. vivty. love of solitude, timidity, self¥dis. test, loss Of manhood, diaziness, headache, the res, it of / 4 Mental Overwork or Spermatorrhoea, piinsin the side, aff-etions of ‘the eye _ ptuplesoa the face, sexual or other in: Aouities im man or wo nah,are cured by “tuc justly celebtated physician , : L.J. CZAPKAY. MD. . ‘fis method of curing Ataeases is pecniacly his own, (unkaowa to othera) and honce the great success. : i Dk, CZAPRAYN way be consulted . soufidentially in refereace to the above a dull other complaiats, at the institute, At7 Montgonery Street, between Sesh and Sutter Streets, San _ Fea ncisca, Ond.Ka Ths Doctor offers Free Qnneultationa, aud sake mo remuneration Wuleas he effects . bears s onre. Charges moderate, 7 : PR sp eyes gn strictly confitentiat. edoines seut by express, Offices hou. Rto Ma. ws 1 to 8 and T to's om. o étals November 15th, 1870, ~e Ultimatum Location. _ -Beginningfat a ceder tree marked T and D BG M.Co No 16, standing in Humbuy creek, at the southeast corner of the Brockthe NE bounéary of the Brockyneyer location N 33’ W 80 29 chains to post.agd rock mound on summit of ridge marked DB G M Co No 4, thence N 82°. 6.56-chains to Moore's Flat road on Back Bone Point, for D BG M Co No 5, no past set, iron driven in cement two feet NW frem Point; thence N77%° B89 chaina to post marked DB G M CoNo6, in 5.93 cross Weaver aitch mans south;thence N 47° 15.00 chains to a point om southerly line, of Back Bone placer mine, from whicathe post marked DBGM Qo No7Tof the Ultimatum Loca. tion, bears N 47° £170. links, and from said post to D B @ M Co No 1; post in rock mound marked U on western side and LG on eastern sidé for: the Last Chance Lacation, bears S 79> bh 14.25 chains, anc. post and rock mound D B GM Co No8 bears S Tv? E 31.50 chains tor the Last Chance Location on'theold Eureka ridge road; thence along the southern boundary of the Back Bore P M 8 53° E 28 chaius to corner post L Cand F of the SW corner of the Franklin.location of Watt claim,.and the NW ‘vortrer-of the Last Chance location of the’ Watt claim location; thence along the western boundary. of the Last Chance of the Wart claim 8 127 W 17.62 chains to post W Co and 8W corner of Last Chance of tue Watt claim,snd intersect section line between rections 30 and 31,°8 89° 44° W 16.35 chaiue fromrcoarner common: to sec. tious 29, 30, 31 and 32, Township 18,N R 10 &, M D B and M; thence aloug the south boundary of tae Last Chanes location of Watt Co, course No 5, N sv? 44 kK, 1275 chains tox point S 89% 44" W 3.60 chains from section corner common to sections 29, 30, 31 avd 32; thence 8 33° E, 6.25 chainsintersect section line berween sec tions 3h, 42, 545 chains, south of corne r common, to sections 29, 30, Jland 32 (12.45 chains to an aljer tree 6 inches in diameter in Humbug creek, marked U on west. ern side and L C on easteru side, from which a post in rock mound U and LC bears N u3> W 50.30 chains; thends 8 50> 09’ W 3.00 chains to an alder tree 10 inches inMiameter in Humbug Oreek just below Debours’ upper bridge, marked D B @ M bs GM Co No 13;, thence 8 32462 W 9 74 china, spruce tree 40: inches:in diameter marked No7 an@d DB G@ M CoNoh, Staudiny in Humbug Creek 1.50 chains above DeBour's lowe: beduepthence § 21° 36” W, 11.77 chains to spruce_tree marked No 8; thence sS 44° W 1.91 chains to post D B GM Co.No 15, atmouth of Uti. matam tunnel of Derkhes Co mine, course ot tuanel N 52—° W, in west bank of Humbug creek; thence 8 15> E 2.70 chains to place of beginning, containing 167.50 scores. This location was made by M Bremound et al, July 6th, 1366, ' ‘ Tras! No Lof the Last Chamce Location. Beginning at an alder tree 6 inches in diameter, marked VU on ite western side, and LC on its e stern side, Standing in Humbug creek at thy SE corner of the U1timatum: location, and running thence along NE boundary of the Ultimatam to. cation N 3S? W (at 6.20 chains, to inter
section of section: line betweeh sections $i and 32, \45chvins,eouth of corner vom. mon to sections 2, 30, 31 and. ¥2) 12.45 chains, to intersection of section line be. tween gections 80and 31, at a point § 89>. 44° W 3.60 chains from corpen of section Qommon ts secti»ns 2% 30, 31 and 32,'Township 18.N, R10 BR, MD B and M, and south bounaary of the Last. Chaace of Watt Co, from which post in ro¢k mpand ofthe NW corner of Last Chanca location, Vand LC N 33> W 37 85 chains distant:thence slong the sou h: boundary of the Last Obance location of Watt & Go, N 88> 44° E, (at 3.60 chains to section cornen éommon tv sections 29, 30, 41 and 8z) 20.6¢ chains Address L. J, OZAPRAY, M, D., Tost Of. flee bow 1313, san Franeacu: pond L t 4 pointon suction line between sections. 2% and 31, thence 8 63> 34° t meye. location, and. running thence along . Co No 12; thence 8 59% F W.6.72 chains to anulder tr-e 10 inches in diameter marked . his application for a patect for the Aili‘on plaéer, mining claim, containing ninety acres and described as follows: The nertheast quarter of the southeast quarter, also the north half of*the south: ast quarter of . the southeast quarter, also the svutheast quarter of the northwest: quarter of the southeast quarter, also the east half-of the southwest quarter of thé southeast quarter, a)l in secti nu 6, township 16 north, fange g east, Mount Diablu base and meridian. ‘This claim is bounded on the north by Manzanita and Young America claims, en the west by Manzanita, Young America, Arnhart-and Mrs. Belt, on the south by Mrs. Belt and vacant land, and on the} east by patented laud of Milliken. ‘The location is duly recorded in Book 7 of Mining Pecords of Nevada county. : Any and all persons claimitig adversely *ny portion thereof, as hereinbefore desccibed, are required to filean adverse claim with the Rezister-of—the-Pnited_t tates Land Office ut Sacramento, inthe State of Qalifornia, during the sixty.days periced of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of. the statute, jy9 T. B. McFARLAND, Register, Jphnson & Cross, Ati ’ys for ap plicaat, No. 989. Application fora Patent to Mining Claim, . — UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. Inuly 15, 1878, OTICE is hereby, gjven that George E. Turner and Gearge G. Allan, whose post office is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal, have made application for Patent for fou , situate in the, Nevada Mining District, evada county, California, and described in the plat and field nates on file in this Office, as follows, viz: Beginning at the sec. cor. on the north side of sec. 12, in Tp 16N RSE, Mt Diablo B aud M, aud rupning thence va 18° E,81° E 4.78 postin rock md marked H No 1; thence west 0.91 post in rock md marked H No. 2; thence 8 1° E 5,22 post in rock_md marked H No. 3; thence west 7.63 post in rock md marked H No. 4;°thence north 2.50 post in rock md marked H No. 5; thence west 8,12 post in rock md marked H’No. 6; thence.N 22% 2.E-19.00 post in rock on top of cement hill marked H No.7; thence east 9.00 post in oak stump.in NE cor Arbogast’s enclosure, marked H No, 8; thence 81° E 10.00 to place of beginning, containing 24.12 acres, and derignated as Lot No. 87 in sections, 1 and 12, fownship 16 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base“and Meridian. Said location was made in 1870 by grantors cf applicants, and is of tecord in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County, Cal., at Nevada City. Adjoining claim. apts are on the east the Pennsylvania Mining Co. and Jacob Arbogast; on the north the Pennsylvania Mining Company; on the south said Arbogast; and the west Hirschman & Company. J All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within ‘sixty day from the first day of publishing hereof. 8 1y18 T. B, MeFARKLAND, Register. 4. M. Walling, Att'y fir Appl's. Co-Partnership Notice. j NOW all men by these presents, that we, Benjamin Franklin Stell, re. aiding atthe town of You Bet, County of Nevada, and Ambrose Merrow, residing at the town of You Bet, County of Nevada, in the State of California, uv hereby certify end “declare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a (o.partnership, and we agree each ywith the other,to be Co-partners for the. purpose of carryiny and conducting the. business of general merchandise, in the Town of You Bet, County of Nevada, State of California, under the firm name aud style of Snell & Merrow. That the principal place of business of said co-partnership is situated at the Town of You Bet, Couwity éF Nevada and State aforesaid. That the: names of all the persons interested as partvers in such busiress are above stated and signed hereto, taat.aneh partner will i tiane and fi force until vs aatine y us fn witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 25th day of nee NTA MIN FRANKLIN aNEL . ANK N ‘ AMBKOSE MERROW, a _ ; State of California, County of Nev. On this iSth day of August, 4 .D. itn be: fore me, W. ©. Barker, a Justice of the Peace in and for said Nevada County, gem sonally app-ared Benjamin Franklin Sne and Ambros Merrow, known to me to be the us Whee Danies are Subscribed to the within ingtrument, and acknowledged W (at a2} to me that they executed the same. Wituess my hand! be day and year fizgs @. written, W.C BARKER, J. Py ‘ > « (oo.2antNensinTe NOTIOE.—Know all the Hartford Placer mining claim, bearing . »loxs payment is made before, will, be sold men by these presents,that we George Edward Turner, residing at Neyada City, Nevada County. State of Californra and Themas Leyg. residing .at the same City, Céunty and State, do hereby certify and degare that we have organized and formed ourselves into a Co-partnership, and agree each with the other to be Co-partuers, for the purpose of conducting a general hardware business in all. its branches and to buy ana sell all articles kept in a general hardware store, also.to manufacture, iron pipe of all kinds, and to buy and sell iron pipe of +11] kinds, and the_scid business is to.be conducted.at the City of Nevada, in the county, of Nevsda, State of Ccliforpia, and.the-Grng.nameshall he Legg & Co.; that the names of all the parties interepted as partners in such ‘business are above stated and signed thereto, ard that such. partnership will continue and be in force watil further notice by-us;—In-wit‘hes whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 12th day of September, A. D. 1378. THOMAS LFGG, GEO: E. TURNER. State of California, County of Nevada, 68. On this 12th day of September, A.D. 1878, before me, W. D. Long,a Notary Public inand for the said county of Nevada, personally appeared George Fdward Turner and Thomas Legg, known to me to be tiie same persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, a' d acknowledged to me that they executed the same.. In witners whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal.the day and year in this instrument above written. W.D. LONG, Notary Public Nevada Co., Cal. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NELBY HILL MINING COMPANY,-kK") Location of prin hplace of business, San_ Francisco, Cal. cation of works, Nevada county,State of Californi: Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Lsoard of Divectors, held: on the “10th” day of Sept. 1878, an assessment (N>2. 1) «of ten certs per share was levied upon the capital stock’ of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretany, at the office pf the Company. Room 6, No. 211 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment . shall remain unpaid on the 30th day of} October, 1878, will be delinquent and advertised for sale atpubile auction, and ubless payment. is made before, will be sold on Saturday,the 16th day of November 1873, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expeuses of sale. : H, AUG. WHITING, Secretary. Office—kKoom 6, No, 211 Sansome street, San Franciseo, California. 813 in digmeter bears south chains to rock mound D C No °*, from which the stump of a llve oak bush bears . nowt 47> east 68 links distant. ‘Ihence . south 16° % west 9.465 chains to asugar pine . stump 30 inches in diameter marked b © No 2, Thence north 69° ae 2.73 chains . along course No 2 of King claim survey to . yo in rock mound markea CBC No 4} and B.D No 14; s continuance of this . course 19 chains brings toa post in rock mound marked C B No 5 and R D Nols. Thence ‘south 34%°,E 16.38 chains °on course No 3 of approved .urvey of Rose & Duryea claim to e stake on tailings in a branch of Missouri Canyon (on the side of-a-deadspruce tree) from which the section stake between sections 30, 31 bear. south 47° west 25.50 chains distant.— Thenee north 85%Seast 8.16 chuins on tourse No 4«f Rose & Duryea’s survey to a marked-R-D-No-16.--Thence north . 62%° east 26.25.chains wong north (corrected) line of survey of California placer mine, plat No1, to anjoak postmarked C P Nol. Thence N.47% E 5.63 chains alcng northen boundary of Rose & Duryea claim to a pine stump 8 feetin dia marked & D No. 18,. Thence south 534° east 1.76 chains along northeastern boundary of Rose & Duryea claiia to a point in old road from which a live oak tree 16 inches in diameter bears south 10° east 40 links distant. Thence north 624° east 23 chainsdeaving boundary of Rose & Duryea claim.end ascending to snmmit cf Chalk Bluff to asinke marked H No 5, from whic black oak-tree40 incher in diameter bears north 22> weet 61 links distant. Thence north 27> west 1.85 chains to place of beginning,containing 112.8ecrea of land. : The stid tracta, No. 1 and No. 2, constituting the Hussey placer mine being in sections 29 and 30 of township 16 north, of 10 east, Mt Diablo base and meridian, in the district of lands subject to sale at the United States Land Office, in Sacramento, Californid, and containing in raid two tracts so comprising the Hussey placer mine an aggre; of 207.44 acres of land, and designated as lot No 93 in sections 29 and 90, townsnip 16 north, range 10 east, Mt Diablo base and meridian: Said location was made priorto 1860, and is not of resord. Applicant claims by purchase and location. Adjoining claictents are as follows: Tract No 1; on the north, east and West vacant lands; on south, King placer mine, owned. by applicant. Tract No 2; north by said King mine, east by vacant land, tuuth by Rose & Duryea placer mine and California penes mine; bothfowned by, the Nevada Hydraulic Mining Company, a becposstien. All persons holding any adverse claims: thereto are Lereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, T. B! McFARLAND., Kegister. Niles Searls Att’y for auplicant. jyi2 Assessment N otice: Y EVADA GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Location of principal place of Busi. Less, San Francisco, California. Location of -worss, Nevada City, Nevada, county, California, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors ,held on the 4th day of Sept., 1878, an assessment, (No, 3) of five cénts per share was lev. . ‘ed, upon the capitél stock of the Corpora. tion, payable immediately in United Siates ) gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Room No. 12, 511 California dt,, San Francisco, California, Any stock upon ‘which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day otf vertised for sale at public auction; and unon Friday, the 25th day of October, 1878, to pay the delinquent assessment, together keg costs. of advertising and expenses of by order of the Board of Directors. . J. PENTECOST, Secretary. Offive, Room No. 12, 511 Calilornin Street San Francisco, Cal. mt 87 Nevada Gravel Mining Co. YCTICE 1s hereby given that at N meeti g of the Board of Directors of the Nevsdg Gravel Miping Company, held the 2d day /f September, 1878, « Stock Diviuend of one(1) Share was declared payable. immediately, at the office of the Company, upoa each &nd every share of stock now ontstanding. J. PENTECOST, . = Secretary. Office, 511 California Street, Room 12, Sean F sncisco, Cal . _ JOHNSON & CROSS, Attorneysand Counselors at Law ; Office--Cor. Broad and Pine Sts, } October, 1878, will be delinquent, and ad. > YOUNG MEN . HO may be suffering from the effect of youthful fullies or indis-) cretion, will de well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at, the altar of suffering humanity. DR, SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of semina) weakness, of private disease of any kind or character, which he undertakes and fails to cure. He would therefore say tothe unfortu-, nate sufferex who may. read this notice. that you are treading upon éangeroias. grown when you longer delay in seek . ing the — remedy for your comelf plains. You may be in the first stage;. \rememaber you ate approaching the last. If you are borderi: g nthe fast, and) are ee or all of its ill effeca ‘remember t if you persist in procrasjtination, the time must come w the mst skillful physcian can render you no assistanee; when the door of hope’ will be closed against yeu; when no anOffice order or Epress with full description of case. Call or Addrere, DR. A. B. SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearny Street, San Fran.ciseo, WET TT Jinks distant. Thence south 64° west 27.50 . instruetion, he has organized’ rnard’s Busimess College and-Telegra: ‘p Tustitute San Francisco. cy fF No more students wilvbe admitted to tis College than Professor Barnaid cain atrend to with bis own personal instruction. Ye has not organized this enterprise merely ag way to-make rm “e tab ation as an Instryec. ind hima in Minesots, alent will be given forall Tuition collect— ed, and which, by personal effort, he wil) . make the best institution on the itic Coast, in which to obtain a first class Prac. tical Business Education. HOURS OF INSTRUCTIO:/,. en SES#s1ONS—9 to 11.30.A. M:and 2 to Pe. am. . = EVENING -SEssions—7,30to9. P.M, Students will be entitled: to the -use of tne rooms from 8.30 A.’M. to 5 P. M,, thug enabling them to work outside othe hours of instruction. j Lavigs-= A separate apartment will be . 4 reserved for the Lady Students, who wil] be provided with every conventence ‘to fy. cilitate their work. rae STATIONERY AND Booxs—Our arrangem-ntsare such that all supplies ior the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cust, and corresponding in-every particular with the books useq in . seay business. » birLemwas--Onr Diplomas are erigroye on steel, finely executed at great cost: the: Will be issued to students completing th: Course inthe Business Department oy payment of the fee of five dollars, ; No Vacation--The College will be in session (uring the entire year Students: will be admitted at any time. . NO” COPYING From Text—Boors--The, sh age sbjectionable method of copying from text books without understanding. rect product of the student's own thought: DisctrLinE— We inaintain the most rigid discipline, insisting upen perfect order and bystem in everything. We treatevery student as a gentleman or lady, and expect . only gentlemanly or Jady-like conduct in’ return. Wedo not have rules or penalties bat adept special modes of treatment.to special cases. No conduct is allowed that, Would not be tolerated in the drawing room, ofa wellregu'ated family. _ For full particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. We offer inducements that are.superior tothose offered by any similar institution in the city. For further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 420-Sutter street; Roam 280 — = San Frencisco, Cal. References, by permission: Hon. David: Rurt, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson ‘late Stiperintendént of Public Instruction — Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street, 8 }.: 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 San some street, S. F. ta San Francisco, Oct. 34, 19853. NEVADA FOUNDRY a —ANI-— ‘MACHINE SHOP. Spring Street.. ++ ++ Nevada City. GEO. G. ALLAN, Prap’r. Wms MANUFACTURER OF ofl famm.« Steam E*yines and boilers ,, ees . RR Sens peg all kinds: >on ana ntyles o achinery. oO cut Architectural and Ornamontal Castings. Amalgamating Machinery 01 all descriptions. Biacksinithing, ia all its branches, from, the 1 yhtest-to the heaviest.kinA of work. Cuttiog, Punchieg and Rolling of Iron. for Hydraulic Pepe, which, will be mate. and sold by the foot, crthe material wi!! be cut, rolled agd punched, ready to be put together onthe ground. . For such work the Nevada Found:y has: the most compgte and extensive machinery in the State. The workdone at this es-. tablishment can not be: excelled ir the r tue.a0d the pzices chazged will be mod-erate. . Steam Enginea, Mining Pumps, Hoisting: Gear, Saw, Grist; Quartz and Cement Mijle & = aodall orders filled with des patch. — * . Bepairing Done on Short Notice. Second Hand Machinery Por Sal. Nevada City, Ang. 24th. EMPIRE . LIVERY STABLE, . IPG ILA Pe BROAD STRB&T, OPPOSITK NATIONAL. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CIT. D, WELLINGTON, Proprieter. HE wietor of the EMPIRE STA T BLES” announces that he has now the Largest lot of a Horses, Carriages und Buggies ‘Yo be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagors and Hacks to let at the shortest netice snd onthe most reasonable terms. The Howes are free from vice, of 200d style and capable of going as fast as aDF gentleman earee to drive. : Carriagec for Funerals attended to with always on hand. the day, weel, °F mcoth and the greatestof care guarantsed is D WELLINGTON. Nevara City, July 8, 1878. R. M. HUNT, M. ®. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEYADA CITY. = GEO. 8. HUPP, Attorney. and Ccunselor at Law, Offiee—Cor. Broad & Pine Sis. we ese ier <a niles ‘ -~_-+. a anne cen VOL. X _— The Dail NEVADA v. BP, BROWN. BROW TIME T. NHE Company the same,, as quire. To take ef Thursday, GOT! -Trair. No. *T les M. and leaves G arrives at Colfax 4 Train. No, 3,(lo and Nevada) leav . rives at Grass Va} Train No. &, ]ea' leaves Grass Velie Colfax at 6.15 BP. ; GOR Train No. 2 leay leaves Grass Vall Nevada at 9720.4. Tram No. 4) (10: -gnd Nevada). lea DP, M,, arrives at . Traia No. Gles ‘eave Grass Vali; Nevada at 8:52 P. Train No 2con1 stages for North tor Downievilis frain No co: from North San “Wadnesdays and * Downieville and ma%3 ( _ UNIO NEVADA CIT JACOB NA "The Slee] _Are Large, Airy. bed, iu the house a desirable, quie UNION offers su ‘<The Pab Will compare fa the State, and az market affords, Choice Wines Will be fuund at Room has the £ to be found in t) The UNION er ing the BEST . TAINS, and the tokeep itso. 0 ap26 N W, RE e the entic er With all accor of sh urtleff & da Shurtleff & Ja a 8] consent dssso alone authorize counts, r Nevada City, ( eee I HEREBY SHURTLEF settle all accoy ira of Shurtle; Dame to buy ani the Grocery bu: Stite of Califor: things in my ng or can du, Nevada City, By John T \SSESS NHAMPION cation of . Ser, Francisco, works, -Nevad County, Califor that ata meeti held on the 2¢ assessinent, {] . pershare was’ stock of the en; ately in Unit: Secretary 525 C Any stock uj shall remain u September, 187; Vertised for sale +883 payment is Tuesday, the 2 , Paythe deling with costs. of ofsale, . Office, 525. cisco, Cal, _— JOHN Groceries ASE GOOD Gommere!a aby