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September 23, 1876 (4 pages)

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ae ee ee ee . > Ne 5 BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2 eae TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. — SAN FRANCISCO, __ ENRY ae eis ce Professor of Mathematic ~! @. of Acounts; graduate of Princ of Wales Gal. ege, and Stow's Model and — Trainng petpel: late Sta:e Ingtityte Deregtor nd Lectdrer of Minnesota, and for the ‘get five fears President of the Monneapr. is Business Coliege; haviog disposed of is entifdinterest in thst imatitution, and emoved §O San Francisco, Will hereafter onduct @ First Class Commercial College n that city, entrance a¢ 120 Sutter street, ant Kearny street, Hardie Pisce, (with office in Hoom 38,) where he wili give his personal ,attention and servi es to those who desite instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accounts ~ and. English Branches. Prof. B«rnerd is the originator and author of five ‘cBleGfated metnod of "Tee ACE popular in eluc the intricacies gna mysteries of Bookkeeping. in order to se eure a wider field of labor in which to exemplify thé superiority of his_ tustraction, he is” Bustness Col'-ge and Telegraph Insti San Francisco. : s A SPECIAL FEATURE, .No more students Wil:.be admitted to the College than Professor Burmaid can attend to with his oss a instruction. H«# has not organized this enterprise merely as an ¢asy way to make m ney, but to estab_jish as eb visbléa reputation as an Instruc tute, ‘ “tor as hé has left behind him in Minnesota. . « and to build up a Business College of the highest merit, in waich the. fullest equivalert will be givenfur all Tuition collect. ed, and which, by personal effort, he will make the best jostitution om the Pacific Coasi. in which-to obtain s first Class Practical Business HAucation. < HOURS OF. INSTRUCTION. * Day sEessions—? to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to Evexrxe Sessions—7,30 to 9.30 P. M. Students will be entitled tothe use of the rooms from 8:30 A. M.to3P. M., thus entbling them to work outside of the hours of-instruction. LavirsA separate apartment will be reserved for the Lady Stuijents. who will be provided with every convenience to facilitate their work. ‘ . STATIONARY and Booxs—Our arrangem«wnts are euch that all supplies tor the course can be obtained of us at rates rouch below the usaal cost, and corresponding . _ Inevery particular with the books used in . reat business. Dieipsas--Our Diplomas aré engraved on stecl,finely executed.at great cost; they will be issaed to students completing the Course in the Business Department on pavrnent of the fee of five dollars. = No Vacatton--The College will be in . Sesion during thé entire year. Students will be admitted at any time. No Copyinc rrom Text Booxs-—The . hignly ovjectionable method of copying from text books without understanding whatis intended: to be conveyed is »ltogether avoided, AH work done is the direct product of the stadent’s own thought. DascrrLine—Wermaintarn the most rigid ‘discipline, insistingupcn perfect order aud system ineverything. We treat every student as a gentleman or lady, ard expect only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct. in return, Vedo not bave 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 . “ wellregulated family. ‘ or full parti¢alars setid for Catalogue and Circulars, explaining Course of Study., We offer in /neements that. are superior to those-offerad’ by any similar Anetitition im the city. For further information address , BARNARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room’38, 7, Ban Prancisco, Cal, References, by permission: Hon. David Kurt, State Saperintendent of Public In stitiction, Mintmesota;: Hon. A 2B. Wilson late Superintendent of Public Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street, S— ¥.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sap svuiie street, S. F, Sap Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. Harper’s Magazine. Notices of the Press. The ever-inoreasing cirqniation of this excellent monthly provea ite co:.tinued ad. aptation to popular desires and needs. In. deed, when we think into how many homes: it penetrates every month we must consider it awone of the educators ad well as enter. tainers of the public mind.—Boston Globe, The character which this Magazine po sacases for variéty, enterprise artistic wealth and liteary culture that has kept pace with, if it lias not lead the times, should canse its conductors, to regard it with justifiable complacency. The Magazine hab done good and not evil all the days of its life.— Brooklyn Eagle. Some of the most popular of modern . novels have first appear das serials inthis Magazine. In all cespects, it is an excell, eut periodical, and. fully deserves its (reat sucwess.—Philadelphia TERMS: Postage free to all Subscribers in the United S‘ates: Harpér’s Magazine, one ‘yéar... .$4 00 $4 00 inclades prepayment of U. 8. postage by the publishers, Subscript. to Harper's Magazine, \e Weekly, and-Bazar, toone address tor one * year, $:0, or,-two-of Harper's. Periodicals, © one address for one year for $7 80; posage free, * » An-extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subseribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $20 00 without éxtra copy; poxtage free. Beck Numbers can be supplied at any time, : A complete set of Harper’s Magazine now comprising 51 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for $225 per volume, Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00, Cloth osgee, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, post-paid, e A Complete Analytical Index te the first Fifty Volumes of Harper's Magazine has just been published, rendering available for reference the vast and varied wealth of information which cop stitutes this periodical a perfect illustrated literary eyclopedia, Seo Ofeth, $300; Malf Calf, 5 25, Sent postage prepal”. A senies 01 ) «pers under the title of “The First Ueptury os the Republic,” contrib uted by ¢h @ moat eminent que in pub \alets ig now. being published in Herper’s magazine. This series Of over twenty papers gives a comprehensive review of {eden during the century now ‘losing, in every department of our national life. rer gvecep © ROEH ER New MATERIALS FOR MAKING rT OeOre'r? scien irkwehelinieriat Is A for mak: ye VAX yERS, also fdr AINTENG and ULAWING, Desides ““@SPUDTIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHO8 IMEC DET gos . Maid PR A Mey Gonstantly on hap sonabie . at the BEADY ART Nit, a0 P Se Ban dra isco, Toserm Roos & Co, 3 N. B.—Mz. Joseph Roos is not connected hw oov *how house in the same line int wreFratcisco » jul4.1 Which Tas” BiTanie ES) . Its great danger li sin the fact that it is Ledger, . AFTER A QUARTER OFDe i.. C Young KXICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, N'TILL offers to thé atilicted positive cre in-all cases of EMINAL WEAKNESS. “€ In Youth is laid the’ foundation of much of thezaisery of after years by the indul“gente of the most destructive of habits’ maxing lifea curse, and spreading weakness and ruin amonz mankind, fur it is a well Known fact that the indulgence of 6 litary vice, even in the slightest degree, plants seeds of w mess in the system jhat grow to a hary' of disease, sorrow and shame in after years. i Young Man If you experience amy weakness yqu should . i tors day_may. health if not your life In ali forum of . Weakn ssand Premature Decay a Cure is . Gasranteed by the Doctor to the Young, } . Middle-aged or Old, without Exp sure Or . "s i = Thy Remedies . are-purely veyetable. and of 8 nature that leaves no taint beliind. Cbeerve the symtoms snd hasten to check the course of the . comp aint, if you experience any of them— . uightly discharges, gliglt dfscharges at . other times, trembling; auxiety, forgetful; ness, confusiet, pain in back, Jidnbs or! body, forebodings, indige tion, timidity, . aversion to society, loss of power, want of . control; variable temper, attacks of si k. ness akin to biliousnéss, deposdsin urine, . } irregular bowels, etc. ete. TEARIBLE POISONS. Amoug.thé most subtle and virulent of . poisons iu the human blood is that ‘aris. . ing from: Venereal faint often breaking . out, after years of apparent cur’, in hid. eous sores upot varivus parts of the body. given to the innocent partuer or to the un-/ born.child without showing in the person . origizally contracling it. THE TSE OF MERCURY Only aids inthis t-rrible deception by drying it upon the-surfac« and driving it back into the blood: Ali Venereal Poison ‘is a blood poison and cah be couunynicated in the blood, and the. only certainty of prevention of .ransimis-ion isin the positive “ures of the reforin treatment practived-at ths Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute, comprehensive, scientific and thorough, having revcived endorsements as the best of allmodern practice. Recent cases cured in a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the presence of faint in the blood are never fa 1ing, ; TO FEMALES. * The Doctor, after years of patient investigation a d treatment is enabled to assure them rapid and thorough cures:in all the compliuts incident to the sex. ‘The weak oan hepe for strength and the suffering for relief and cure. . Those who require personal supervision the Doctor can furnish with apartments with careful and skillful nurses. where unremitted, attention and. constant care} give every assurance of rapid and permahnentcures, ‘ ‘The Institute is supplied with a LYING-IN DEPARTMENT, where patiénts will receive the treatment so essential in such cases. : CURED AT HOME. Corvresporidence, The great difficulty many sick find is the trouble of. visiting the city, often incurring an expense far exceeding the cost of. treatment. ‘This. expenke can be avoitled by writing to the Doctor, giving in yourown way, the symptoms of your trouble or complaint, -Cures guaranteerd\ the same as by personal visit. All co‘amunications strictly c. nfidential and all letters either returned or destroyed. —e#" ‘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 ‘celieve and cure you. ‘pe Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal, Bex 735. Look here, Carpenters ! OSBORN & ALEXANDER, No. 624, Market Street, tes San Francisco, YAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND the BEST QUALITY of is Carpenters’ Tools In California, and their 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, NREATS ALL CHRONIC OR ‘PRIVATE diseases without the aid of mercury. CONSULTATION FREE. Office hours from 9 to-19M.;2 to 5, and 6to9Y.M Sundays excepted. Consultation Free. Call or address DR, A, B. SPINNEY, No, 11, Kearney St, Sau Franc FORDHAM & JENNINGS GROCERS, eee San Francisco, ) ALL'S. SARSAPARILLA AND IODIDE OF POTASS, os VIE dest Boxutifier Sf the Complexion now in-use; Gates Pimples, Balls, oteb we, “Mheumatism sad ““Mercuria? Pains. ‘Weld by all Drugyists. = Nos. 600 and 602, Front Street, . . PIANOS, es gee ORGANS, » MUSIO, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kéarney & Sutter 8ts., San Francisco Wholesale snd tail Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are the Best And are now used in Concerts by ail of o GREAT ARTISTS.Send for Descriptive Circulse. The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ : Is ithe only " : FIRST. CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars! HE Square Pianos are 7% o tave, and embraces all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful Mouldings. Full lron Frame, Carved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe l'rebie, ete. Length 6 tect 10-jinches; width, 3 feet ee ne a heb nane FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS ve a= nlh = ME Se ROR SO eer TC Y . . beneficial results of his treat ment before YOUNG MEN . fect of youthful follies or indis. ~ of this, the greatest boon ever Jaid at); the altar of suffering humanity. Dr,)! SPINNEY will guafantee to forfeit $510) . for every Case ‘of seminal weakriess, or . private disease of avy kind or ch recter). iwhich he nndertakes and fails to cure. itie would therefore -ay toEMe ubfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, thet you are trdading upon ‘dangerous ground when youlonger delay it seek‘ing the proper remedy for your com-. ) iplaint. You may be in the first stage; . remember you are approaching the la-t,! iif youare bordering upon th last, and] . jjare suff-ring some or dll of its ill effects, ir member that if you pérsistin proeras-; . ltination, th: time must come’ when the} jmost skillful physician can render you, . ino assistance; when the door of hope'. . {will be clo~ed against you; when no an-. wgelof mercy can bring you relief. In) no case—has-theDr. fatied of—sticeess:. +Then let-notdespair-work—upon-your. ‘dmiagination, but avail yourself of the {. your ¢ase is beyond therich of medical . x31 XRT HO may be suffering from the ef.) . W . eretion, will do well to avail themselves . . SEW REMEDIES, NEW -REMEDIEg DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY 623 KEARNEY STREET, B cor. Commercial, San Francisco yu KK ment of Sexualand Seminal Diseaseg such as Gonorrhea,Gleet, Strieture, Syphil. isin all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, etc. -Skin Diseases-(of yearg standing) and Ulceratéd egs success ully treated. ' i DR.~GIBBON has the pleasure of an. nouncing that he has returned from visitin the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and hag resumed practice at his L-spenrary, 623 Kearney Street, corner of. Ccemameriial, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may Lod him. ng Doctor has spared neither time nor “money,in seeking out ow remedies, and hag returned with increase. cilities for the alleviation of human suffering. Horrible Diseases, male ana female, arethere who are sufter. ing out a miserable existence from the ef. fect of secret indulgences, or from virng BLISHED in 1854, for the treat . “How maby thousands of persons, oth t=-We are prepared to do Job Printing in a style second to no office in this State. Agents wanted in every county-county inCelebrated Standard Organ Whib for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Case, Superierity of Workmanship, Elegance of Finish and Durability, 18 UNRIVALLED. . We keep constant!)> sa hand s ,vod assortment of ¥y/ Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFI TREBLE, MADE FRUM THE BEST * SEASONED MATERPAL AND FULLY WARRANTED, Prices as low a8 worthless Pianos can. be obtained elsewhere. » PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN1S, IF DESIRED. Call and see us before purchasing SHERMAN: & HYDE,. A $150 BOOK FOR 10 CENT The Lekeside Library 8 PUB) ISHED,semi-monthly, and each issue contains a C MPLETE NOVEL, by oné of: the great suthors* of the world, as Chas. Reade, Dickens, Scott, Anthony ‘[rol7 lope, Jules Verne, etc., etc. The -completion of long snd important novels ip a single issue, isthe niost uuique and valuable feature yet introducrcd into the periodical literature of the day, and is peculiar. to the Lakeside Library. ‘ Subscriptions are received for 24 rum? bers (l ycary Price $2 15; or for 12: nua bers (6 mnonths) Price $1 10: or for 0 numbers, (3 months), on trial, 55 cents. Single copies, postpaid, 12 cents, (except Nos 9 & 10, and'14 & 15-25 cents.) Sample pages sent free ot application. 5 Our next issue, No. 17, ready this day, ‘. contains: KAVERKFELTO,: by’ Major G. J; WhyteMelville. : ‘“‘KaTERFELTO is the best, because the stories. It is full of life, character, and action. The KaTerFELIO of the story is a splendid horse, whose performances surpass those of Dick Turpin’s.*‘black Bess.” Pit is undoubtediy cne of the most fazcinaAs an advertising medium the Nevada Daily Transcript is the \ best in the Northern part of the State. PRICES VERY LOW. 4 rag Call and see Specimens of our: Use low’a Goncenirated Viavering, FE psy o \ 2 , for dce Croan, Cakes x’ 4 Sr Job Printing ting romances we have: read since—we know not when or wheré.”—The Press. (Dr. Shelton Mack: nzie.) ia” This is really a remarkable; book: one of the very best published for years. Price Only 10 Cente; by mai Only 12 Cents. Kegular price, $1 25,, We partic. ularly urge you to get this Number as a
sample of a uew idea in the cheap printing of good Books. No.19. MAURICE DERING, by the famous author of ‘‘Guy Livingstone’” Price 10 cents; by mail, 12 cents. Regular price, $125, “Brilliant and fascinating. ‘The reader is held in éestacy,”—London Times, Nos.14& 15. 20,000 LEacurs UNDER THE Seas, by Juics Verne. An intensely inter. esting account,of a voyage of 60,0U0 miles under the oevan! Price, only 20 cents: by mail 25 cents. @#” Regular price, $4 00, Nos.0 & 10. Tux Law anp THE Lapy, by Wilkie Collins. ‘Chis famous author's last and grestest work, Price, only 20 cts, by mail 25 cents. @#” Regular price, $1 25. A splendid book. The wonderful cheapness of our Books leads many to fear itis » humbug. We would refer them to the editor of this paper who has « sample copy, or Specimen Pages will be sent FREE. ‘Phey are weil printed and remarkably low priced Editions of Standard Books, by the Best Authors, and merit the attention of every reader #@”Buy a sample copy. Catalogues of 20 books free. A new book added every two weeks. #@”Forsale by all Newsdealers, or sent, postpaid, by DONNELLEY, LOYD, & CO., Publishers, Chicago, Ill. REGULATION . K P. HEL MET, KP. L 0.0. F., MASONIC GOODS, elena Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, 19 Maiden Lane, New York. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. Regiments. MUSIC POUCHES, EPAULETTES, BATONS FOR BANDS. NAVY CAPS, With Fine Wire Cords, Superior Quality. « 87” Reziments and Lodges purchasing i quantities would be supptioa at pe rates. 029-3m MEXICAN Mustang Liniment PARED and bottled under ye i didte supervision of Prot ye immeRK. Cross, for ye last Fhomes 30 YEARS. This celebrated Liniment has no. u ye world and’ hag produced more saree: bo Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scalds urns, Salt Kheam, sore Nipples, Swell. ings, Lameness, . Hands, Poison. ous Bites, Bruises, &c. on the human frame and Sprains, Str ins, Galls, Stift Joints, In. flammation, &c. on beast, than all Lini. ments put together, #4 ) MUSTANG LINIMENT is w to du just what is promised, or nae ee eeaatantet Sold by all: Drugg@ats tores. r anions, BO eure end gd ye Lyen Manufacturing Co. Julyla-ly } : ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY, “the tollowing rates of interest to deposimost original of all Maj. Whyte Melv:lle’s**« ©i¢Yars sent on application. ens CARTRIDGE BOXES, etc., for iit; or before—grim teath rurries-you+ (lt: a premature grive. Full ‘course of . {itreatment $25. Send money by Post . '\Office order-or Express with: full de. ‘scription of case. Call or Address, i} i ‘ DR: A, B. .SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearny Street, San rrancisco. : . . sep7-ly i COLLATERAL LOAN AND ets “SAVINGS BANK. N. E. Corner Po-t and Kearny Streets. San Francisco. Incorporated. under-the laws of the State of California. : President, SOLON PATTEE. Secretary, F. S. CARTER. LIRECTORS: ; MOIOH: POUCO sic vcecievects eee’ President. Elmer Terry, . of E. ‘Terry & Go, S$. F. J. 8: Spear, Jucsof E.'S. Spear & Co., Auc’r, Frederick ‘urriil..... Newey Capitalist. Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitalist, Rob't Stevenson, of Stevensin’s Block, S.F, Walter G, Holmes.,... Attorney-at-Law. NHE object of this Bank is: t6 loan.money upon Collateral Securities, Stucks, Bonds, also Di» monds, Watch s,Furniture, Warehouse Receipts, ‘etc., charging the legal rate of interest, 4 per cent. per month. Also receive Deposits subject to Calf or Check; For the present tbe Bank allows tore: 6 MONTHS, 1 -PER CENT. PER MONTH; 12 MOSTHS, 14% PER CENT PER MONTH. ~ : Subscription Books for a limited number of shares are now open at Wen Dollars per share, at the Collateral Loan and Savings Bank,—N. E. Corner Post and Kearny streets, San Francisco, ma3o-3m F;S. CARTER, Secretary. ‘LYONS’ KATHAIRON, . 50 Cents Per Bottle. BAS been in use over Half a Century. { , It Promotes the Growth, serves Color, Ircreases the Vigor and Beauty of the Hair,. Prevents its Falling out and Turning Gray. ‘ No, 790. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED Staves Lanp OFFICE, SacRAMENTO, CaL, July 24, 1876, } OTICEK is hereby given, that the Fountain Head Gravel Mining Com. pany, a corporation existing under the laws of California, whose Post office is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., has made apGravel Mining claim, bearing geld, situete in Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described as foliows, viz: On surveyed la'.d, being the NW of sec. 3, NE of Nk and EX of E3 of SW of NE of Sec 4, 'p16NR9E. Also the SE of 8S E4 of Sec 33, 84 of SW and SW 4 of SEX of Sec 34, Tp17, NRO E Mt. Diablo Base and meridian, containing 383 89-i00 acres. Said location was made July Vath, 1867, by E. F, Bean end others, and i8 recorded in the mining records of Nevada County, at Nevada City, in book 4, ages 256 und 257. The applicant claime y purchase. Adjoining claimants are the Cold Spring Gravel Mining Company's ground on the West. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto. are hereby rePome aed yer ating Am ane before this Ofn six ays fr publishing hereof, ree ee jy26. T. B. McFARLAND, Register. MINERAL CITATION. Unrrep States Lan OFric SacnamEnro, Cal. July sth, 1876. ’} O E. H. Goodmen, E. W. Cross WF Weeks, O, E. Green, Lester Linky .: Barnés, R. B. Gentry, Alba Brown and to all whom it may concern. Whereas, mineral afbdavit Nos@land 179 were filed in the U. SLand Office, alleging the N 1:2 of NE quarter of Seer38, in Township 16 N Range 9 East, to be more valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes, by Com. missioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1874 the same land is to be treated a& mineral in characté¥; inti! the contrary is proved after dne-nojice: And whereas, William Walsh, (Post Office address Nevada City Nevada county, Cal.) did, on the 10th aay of March, 1875, file in the Register’s Office of this District his pre-emption Decluration Neg 4989, claimitig the above described land, and has applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be more valyabl for agricultural than. for mining . purposes + Therefore you will take notice atunder'and by virtue of instructions m the Comniissioner of the General Land Ofica, dated May 6th, 1871, we bave xt d the 2ist day of August, 1876,at eleven o’vloek, Ao M., at this Office, bef re the Bedisser and Receiver, for the hearing of a. — 0 determine the character of said In Witness Whereof ‘J setour hands the tees writcen, ay and year gherennte is T.B. McFARLAND, Higister HART FLLLOW. J. I. Caldwell, Atty. Tt he oi ~ Steekholders’ Meeting. OTICE is hereby given th at atreeti N ot the Stockhold rg of the Oulenne Quertz Mining Co, wi}} be held : a eld “at thefice of J.J. Ott, Main St., Nevada City <4 plication for Patent for the Feuntain Head . ’ absorbe . nto the system! Look at their pallid, ex.aciated and disfigured faces ang their broken dowu constitutions, disqnali. fying them for ‘the happiness of marriaye or tL< enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands sufier until death closes the scene attend tosny of those who are sufferiag with any of these horrible life destroying maladies—see that they ‘are cared for and cured before it be too late. Send them im. ‘mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who uaw ade private disease his especial study or yeers, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or injurious drugs. It is' important to these _. who are affiicted, or to those who are infer ested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors whe infest all cities, publishing their skill in upon the public. by using the nemes of em. inent physicians from Europe and ofher strict inqviries, or you may fall ‘into the banes of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence ot self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual .indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to'an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train’ of ‘morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific, medical measures, VIZ: spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring. iugin the ears, noise likethe rustling of leaves and the rettling of chariots, uneasi. ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, temfused vision. blunted inteHect, loss of confidence, diftiaerce in approaching strang. ers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss! of memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various fetid breath, coughs, consumption, : night sweats, monomeanin and frequent insanity, Lf relief be not obtamed, persons B80 afflict. ed should apply immediately, either, in person, or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this discase, which never fails of effecting quick and radical: ure. Dr. G.* will give One Hundred Dollars to any one who wil! prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these. fearful auladies, should not forget: the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or sending for packages of medicines may reiy upon his assurance of confidential seerécy than to be charged with a fair and mutuPre-. ally satisfactory remuneration’ of services tendered, considering the circumstances of the cases, rather than a tow prevalent andi selfish practice of extortion’ umong quacks and pretenders. DK. GIBBUN is responsible, and will ive to each patient a written instrument, binding himself to effect a radical and peraenent cure, or make no charge. Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and -plain direction for wie. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union, Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney stieet, co, ner Commercial, San Franciseo, Post Offic. Box 1957. Private, ntrance on Comniercial treet. _ Remem. er to put BOX 1957 on the le& ier, Consultations FREE, «Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise. tment in the Darty Transcript. myl No. 766. Application fora Patent, to Mining Claim. — UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., May 4, 1876. OTTCE is hereby given. that William Downie, F. A. Wise, H. O. Dauchey, M.J. Henley, J, P. Smith, Geo. Melvor, W.L. Oliver, and I, W. Duncan, whose Postoffice is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal. have made applicstion for Patent for the Centennial} Placer Mining Claims, bearing gold,situate inWashingtun Mining District, Nevada County, Cal., and described as follows, viz: On surveyed land, being the $4 of SW andW % of 8 E and SE hg of SE % section 23, the NE iy of Bec. tion 26, theN W 4% andNE \& atid’ N % of N sof SE and N % of RE \& of SW ¥ Sec 25, Twp 17 North Range 10 East, apd W 36 of N W & and N %& of NW k of SW 4 of Sec 30 Twp 17 north Range 11 East, Mt, Diablo meridian, containing 849 17-100 fcres. Said mine consists of the following locations: ‘The Downie location, made February 23.1 1876, by Wm. Downie et al: the Oliver location, mia’e F: bruary 23d 1876, by W. L. Oliver et al: the Duncan location, made February 23d 1876, by I. W. Duncan et al; the Smith Jocation, made March 1) 1876, by J. P. Smith et al; the Wise location made Murch T] 1876; by F. A. Wise ‘et al; the Henley location, made March 11 1876, by M. J. Henley et al; the Dauchey location made September 2nd, 1875, and the McIvor location made February 19, 1876. AH of ssid locations being of record in*the office of the County Recorder of Nevada ‘County, at Nevada City, The applicants claim by’ purchase and , lcsatien, the claim is bounded as follows: On the East by vacant land, North by lends claimed by Chas. Phelps, and West and South by vacant lands. m All persons holding any adv claims thereto, are hereby wanted to wee the same before this office within sixty days feom the first day of publishing hereof. wr ister. J. M. Walling, ites a ate m9 Eureka Stage and Kxpress Co. < STAGES will leave NevePRR for Moore’s Flat daily. o’clock. A.M. nt eee For Eureka, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at same hour, Returning will leave Moeore’s Flat daily Saturday ¢véning, Septembe . ar ; roth, 1876, wyli-dw OHS, BRADLEY, President. . weekly from Xureka at & M. Sandays excepted, at4 A. M, Als? tel Let parents, gua: diains, friendscuring all diseases in a few days, imposing . places, Be, therefore, careful and make ° Sallow countenance, dark © eruptions about the fsce, furred tongne, * j with implicit faith, and expect no more . CHEMICAL 54 SACRAMENTO EPOSITS of bi into bats, anc 24 to 48. heurs. Bullion can be f from any part of t and returps made i “Careful Anaiysis Soils, Waters, ind Mines examinedan sultations on Chet questions. 2 Charges: Gola F Gold. bars on all 200. Gold Bars on al! a per cent. Silver Bats on all i $2 00." : Silver Bars on all: percent. , Dore Bars for yor" “ “cs Determination of ( { alloy, $2 00. { ( Assay for Gold and “ “ Gold, Si “4 Gold, Si Gr -4*. Copper, NE . ONE Ss 4c 80 See RE ie bi * Quicksil ae “ Mangane " “ Ghromit Test forany single Ana Qualitative Analysi Quantitative _“ Proximate Analysi: Quantitative * ‘Complete analyses tative, of comple rates, eae: — A, Li WHOLESALE AN GROCERIES COMMERC Y STORE 1 > WITH Bi CHOICE FAM Produce of My Gooddure & Prices and ar a Reasonable Thankful for the stowed, I reapectt ance of the same. Wevade City. Au, err peeeininenteneeetnaes City. F at’! held at the Saw ber,9th,1876,an aes sents ($0.07) px y upoR the: ‘tal gold coi to Old coin, to the at his office, Broad alt ae: upon an October, 1876, wit and advertised for and unless payinen soldon the 21 t Pay the delingue: together with co *ipenses of sale. By order cf the a, Nevada City, Sep dnguet, A. D. 1876, Y-five cents the capita) stock of ble immediately in to the Secretary at Public auction powy tela County, Califc 2 ERS sent t Orne POp pitas