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= delay, for a day
= 9 sores upon vari ‘us parts of the bodv.
‘
ee " STS > 0 te eS St
. AFTER A QUARTER OF ~
-& CENTURY THE
Dr. J. €. Young ©
‘W@EDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
; offers to the afflicted positive
in ail cas’ of
gSEMINAL WEAKNESS
fe Youth is laid the foundation of math . -pitisny
“of the misery of, after vears by the indulgence of the most de-tructive Of ‘habits .
“aaking life » curse, and spreading awesEea6 and-ruin smong mankind, fur itis a
‘yell mnown fact that the induigence of
wilitary vice, even in the slightest degree.
seeds of weskness in the system
“Rat “to a harvest, of disease, sotrow
mend in after years: %
: Young Man
b 4 expe fence any weakn«ss you should
may imperil your
if not your Hfe in ali forms of
Weaka ssani Promature Decay s Cure is
ed or Uld, without Exp. sure -or:
ce frum Business, ‘The Remedies .
arely vegetable, «xd of anatere that
leaves no tant behind. Cteerye the sym‘w§gana and hasten to check the course of the
ae aint, :f you experience any of them ~
th
rage Pp
discharges, slight dfs-harges at
mes, trembling, aux ety, { rgetf uls, confusion, pain in back, limbs or
-gentrol, Yariable temper, attacks of si k‘anges akin to bili usness, deposits in urine,
Mavogular bowels, etc. ote. os
Tg A RIBLE ee
t of the niost subtle and viru
: uthe human bioodt is ‘that srisfrom Venereal ‘aint often bresk-ng
of apparent cur , in bid
reat dangef li sin the fact that it is
the innocent p»rtuer or'to'the unpty
~onigiall eontracling it.
(ate EE bk SER ERASE SA EAN: BAMA ASE RI i i 8 Saw gE RA Reb
‘
= we
_ darts for Ice Cream, Cakes, ko.
>
York and principal cities ‘ta the UniNevadaiis «iss <9
tad States and Canadas; also London, Paris Hlud Tent..ecseccecs Se
ead ail the principal citi.e of Europe. X GuASSVALLEY TP.
W.H. Ocnvan, Pres’t. Grass ¥alicey : xT wa
B. T. Guavan, Goo'y, Paresh GRRE. cd ban scass cedatectsene ed
— Buena -Vista..-... svewwe vsteeeesesses J
_ San ‘Rranciseo MEADOW LAKE TP.
“Truckee. ...: SECR wes asesescceceasesere 8
WEEKLY CHRONICLE Bech.. . eeeeeee oases eres sees areas 1
LARGE, independent ‘honest and . .. 5 et ih ae
fearless nowspeper, with reliable en" GAC ON 66084604 iss Sh deters 2
é reports and @ valuable agricultural P ni aa ro SW cc 060 04 65 ween s0 1
ttmert. We sim to uake the WEEK. — peuaa €eeee askeane Speaea swedsen 1
WA OHRONICLE the best famtiy news) a° pater sats 0te ouweces o} dam tes eae 1
per in the world, ‘try itt $3 a year, coin, » Prea RB VOFfTBL. +++ the cenwe seGeee 1
‘ta advance and 200. iy vapid -_ ; PLOOMFIELD TP.
to tae getter-up of ac . For} North Bloomfield.... .....e0eeune
a Glub of ten, $5, with one freecepy. 120) Lake Oity..... gs Vals ehasae iss cack ou ;
gents additional onevery copy, for. post-. Beliof Hill. .......6.05-<0ceseeees 1
: “ait a. Cunomsons “$6 108 your} ColumbiaHill.. . .. 2. .ceceeceneee A
J. de YOUNG & 00., Gum Francivco. . poe, :
i@pooimen wupies sont raw. Send for one. . Moore's Flat......s.sss.s0esecee es I
epee’ 2 sien 4 OsBOWIO ooo on sn een nesses eesscccsee L
Try the Megic Effects of . icin :
“RNG WER’S PURK BORA SOAP. . Omega ...0.00 oie eeeeeeeeeeee eee I
4
~ . . 9yRED AT HOME.
_ «tea, Ask‘vour aiccer for it. Manufactured
i
. ek fst OF NERCURYT
Paes . aids in this t-rrible deception: by dry: tupon the surface aud drivivg tt-back
deio the blood. ~All Veurreal-Pvisdn isa
: poison and can be communicated in
‘the . and the only-certainty of -prewention of fansmis in is in the positive
of the reform treatment practi*ed at
ahs Det. 4. G. Young Medical Institute,
Nedeaprehensive, scientific and thorough,
“having tezived endorsements as the best
caf all wodern practice. Recent cases cured
‘$f;e = few days-and chronic. cased ith. re
‘maarkable fapidity. Our tests of the:presence of Taint in the blood azo sever fa 1-{SO FEMALES.
years of patient invesenabled to assure
cured in ell the
Ae The weak
Those who require persons! sup
ths Doctor anny furnish with apsrtments
‘with *“@areful and ‘skillful nurses where
attefttion and constant care
ye every assurance of rapid and permeThe Insttvute is supplied With s =
.YING-IN DEPARTMENT,
vwhare patients will receive the treatment:
@o Gasential in such caves.
co T at difficulty
ind ia the
oa iaverting suena. ex‘seeding the colt 6 ;
oan be avoided by Writing‘to the
Bootes giving in yourown way; the sympof your trouble or complaint, Cures
: teed.the same us by persoual visit.
¢ 66 AMmanications strictly ¢ nfidential
and all letters either returned or destroyed.
a2 The Doctor can be relied upon in alland secrecy. Qases uiring confidence
@ vonfidence ‘in him,: sll you »who
+ or are in distress. He wills ly
eve and cure you.
BENZ. F. JOSSELYN, M. DB,
618 Sactamente Street,
tBoK:995. Sen Francisco, Cal.
SIALL'S SARBAPARILLA
YELLOW DeOoK .
AND IODIDE OF POTASS.
ee
33S :
{TE best Beautifier of the Complexion
‘new in use. ' Oares Pimples, Boils,
t bw,’ Kheumatiom and Mercurial
ns. Sold by ali Druygltats:
Berl sw'a Concentrated Fievoring BxMASONIC
@AVINGS AND LOAN BANK
No. 6 ‘Post -Btrest, .
QEORIVE TERM AND ORDINARY DEPOEITS.
. @F" Terni Devosits, Not Lees than Six
aouths, Ordinary Deposits cam be drawy.
«etshort notice, s \
Last Dividend: Term depodita, 936 per
ent, Ordinary Deporits,. 17% per cent.
are itoaton of ‘Deposit issued, a in
. PROCLAMATION
buy. their
. Chicago have choice of the following lines .
.RATLWAYS.
. forebodi' gs, ‘indige tion, timitity, .
aversion to rociety, loss of power, want of .
iid without showing in the peraun +
} for Obicage and the East.
tun ing tirengh cars to Chicago from
oul supervision . .
‘netrouble of visiting hysia at
*trostment. “Thia ex-.
none © 9 ee eS eee cgireecaareuyras snes os
‘CBNTENNIAL,
1776.* 1876.
CHICAGO’ AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAIEWAY.
SNe POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra ‘Falls
, Ph¥iadelphii:, Montreal, Quebec :
New York, Boéten,; or any point east should
: THEANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
y he Pioneer Route,
—THE—
CHICAGO AND NUR THWESTER
HAILWAY,. :
~ THIS IS FHE BEST -ROUTE ‘EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, “and
oa it haa. beén made the FASTEST time
“ttat-has ever been MABE in this courtry.
By this route ‘:p-se ngeé for poitits east of
frum Chicago: ES
B: THE ITTSBURG, FORT WAYN
AND CHIGAGU AND PENNSYI.VANTA
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERI*
A ‘PD NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS.
©} THRIUGH TRAINS, with Pullmar.
Cars throngh to New York to NiSleepip
: fis, Bufulo, Rochester, or New Yurk agra Fa
City. ; : :
BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
‘PHROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pull
; -man PalacCara, for Newark, Zo1esvilio, Wheeling, Washington aud. Balti.
mere without change : ae
x
This is ‘he shortest, -best,-and only line
tunning Pu lman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Ur
ion Pacific Ruilroad at Omaha, and‘fron.
the West, via grand Junction, Marshull,
Cedar Rapids, . linton, Sterlingand‘Dixon,
This-popular route {8 wesurpaseed for
Sperd,-Comte:rt, and Safety. "The sneooth,
well ballasted and perfect track of steel
rails, the celebrated’Pufinran Palace Sleeping Gara, tae Perfect Telegraph Srtem_of
mo ing trains,(the reguiatity with which
they ruzn, "the adm‘rabl: arrangement for
allypoints West,-sectre ‘te gers all.
the cow forts in modern Railway Travéling. “Nu chanyes 6f cava and no tedious delays at Ferries: a
Passengers willfind Tickets via' this favorile route, at the General Ticket Office of
the Centr’ 1’ Pacige Railroad; Sacramento:
Tickets for sale &t allthe Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacffi_ Railroad.
i WH: STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN. HUGITT, Gen. Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency; 12
— Ma igemery tt fur Fiupeieco.
REPUBLICAN
. COUNTY CONT _. and described inthe plot and field n.teson
“{e é ENTION, file in-this office &s follows, viz: Com. .
TY CONVENTION, of the Republican
Party, of Nevad@ Connty, for the selection
of delegates to the State Convention will be
THE COURT HOUSE, _
On Saturday, April 22d.
At Lotdleck, P. M.
‘Primery Election for the election of delegates to the Convention, will be beld
On Tuesdwy, April 18th, 1876.
In the precincts. of Nevada City, Grass
Valley, San: Juan and Truckee, between the
hours of 4 and 8 o’clock-®. Mm. In -aloth tr}
precincts between the hours of 7 and 9 P. M.
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTION.
‘Nevada Precinct, H. H Hashins.
Grase Velley, Jno. D. Meck.
Truckee, W. C«Richmond.
Sen’Juan,‘Jas 'A Stidger.
‘Blue Tent, R. C. blackwood,
_Forest Springs, Jos. Perrin.
‘Buenavista, Cyrus King.-Boca, L. FE, Doane.
Cherokee, L. D. Rathburn.
Sweetiand, H. O Hiscox.
Bir: hville, Geo. B. Neweil.—~
French Corral, P. Dausher.
North Bloomfield, J. C. Marriott.
Lake City, W. D. Black.
Relief Hill, W. R. Wiltiams.
Columbia Hill, H. Av Brigham.
Eureka,
Moore’s Flat, W. F. Gammings.
“Ossaville, Wm. Haller.
‘Washington, ff. Kohier.
Omega.
Carlisle, L. D. Butt.
Litth Yor’, A. H. Hagadern.:
¥ou Bet, Frank Snell,
Lowell Hill, J. B. Frick.
Hunt's Hill, A. G. Turner. —
Rough and Ready, ‘
Indian Springs,H.:L. Hatch. .
Anthony Heuse;H. Kathburn, .
Meeney Flat; Fred: Schmidt,The followingis the apportionment of
dolegates for the several previncts :
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nor cc is herebygiven, that 2 CO!'N=
washes without rubbing. Tt is com possd principally, of the combination
eat Borax and ammonia, 8o that it entirely
«lags wway with hard labor, For removing
«¢rense, Paint, Tar, &c., it can aot be surparen. ood for the bath room, A trial
will convince apy one of ite superior mer‘we J. FALKINBURGH &
SS
WEBER. PIANOS
ARE THE BES:SHERMAN & HYDE,
MUSIC DEALERS,
Co.,8an Franowseo.
ee
4 iu good faith
NER KEARNY & SUTPSR 8T9,,
LITTLE YORK TP. :
Little Tork. ..<02..:+: Rakes baquwass sus 1
You’ Bet... aes bases 1
SWOT TUL bus tis saree atitins Seceweesees 1
ROUGH & READY TP.
Rough & Ready.,
lndian Springs...
Anthony Rouse ... 0.050 eecseeed Pons bs
Mooney Flat.,...... ~wehebsvieesesas 3
The teats for voters at Prim«ries will be
“Opposition tothe restoration to power of
the Democratic party, and intention to act
inthe Repabdlican’ party.’
By order of tue Republican County Contral Comuittce.
A. H.PARKEER, President.
+ sess:s for variety, enterprise artistic wealth:
Pallman ‘Palace Prawing— Room and . time
-. binding. will b*+s: nt by express, treight at
+-First-Century-of—theRepublic.”"—contrib-@ corporation existing —under the liwsof
+ bear=3-31-1-2° -+-880inks. _Twin live oak
. -marked No 9. opposite mouth of Bloom4 tion — ‘Fownship 17, North Range 9 East,
=} Book No 2, at No-80, records of said
‘Virgin Valley-Mining ‘District. The applicant claims. by purchase. Adjoining
e.
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if 1t has not*! the times, shouid cause
its conductors, to regard it with justifiable
complacency. The Mag’ zine has done good
and not evil all-the days of its life.—
‘Brusklyn Eagle. 6 =
Some of the most popular of modern
novels have first.appear d as serials inthis
Magazine, In ail reapects, it is an excell
emt periodical, and fully deserves its
Great success.—Philadelphia Ledger.
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hewspapers are not te copy this advertisemeut witheut the express order of Harper & Brothers.
; aaarons HARPER & BROTHERS, New,
No. 750.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim. ~
‘United States Land Office;
Sacramento, Ual. Feb, 23d, 1876,
N Sion is hereby given, That the North
‘Broomfield Gravel Mining Company,
—
California, whose Post Office is Sao Francisco; Califurnia, has this day made application tor Patent forthe Peneion Placer
Mine, bearing gold, situate-in Virgin Valley
Mining ! istrict, Nevada County, California
for tVer SEV Years.
6 Periedicals, .
tatalogue, with full cuts and explanations .
LIGHT.
* ’
wWAVING ACCEPTED THE AGENCY
OF THE.CELEBRATED
Springfield Gas Machine,
We are now prepared to furnish machines
of all sizes for lightiny doTeLs, CHURCHES,
Pusiic Burepincs or Privatrse RESIDENCEs.
OVER-1,000 TESTIMONIALS
-, ATTEST THE SUPERIORITY OF
an es
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE
OVER ANY OTHER NOW IN USE.
They-are simple in construction, met liable to get out of ofder, require no -scill to
Tianage,“ato . ae ae
MADE ENTIRELY OF COPPER
And sre sub ‘tantial and dufable. They oc
cupy bat little spuce, can be set up at little
expeuse, aud are equally atapted for lipht
iny the largest Hotel or the smalleet dweliing. ‘I'hey are no new or whtried‘iwachine,;
but, Winter and Summer, have ‘been in
constant use all througu che United States
REPUBLICAN
——
Grate CONVENTION.—
Rooms of the Union Republican State
Central Committe, 3
San Francisco, March 9, 1876.
The Republican National Committee having issued a Call ful\s National Convention
fn the following form :
Republi can National Convention
a 1876,
The next Union Kepublican National
Couvention for the nomination of candidates tor Presi tent and Vice President of
the United States, will be held in the city
of Cine-nnati, on Wednesday. the Fourteenth duy of June, 1876, at 12 o’clock.
peon, delegates from egch State equal to
twice th: number of its Senators and Repres: ntatives in Congr 8s. and-of two del:pites from each «+ rganized Territory d
the @Distriet_of Columbia.
Yn caliing the Convention for the election of delegates. the. Committee ‘of the
‘several States are recoit: mended to’ invite
all Repablican ¢lettors. and all other votere, without regurd to pas: political difa@” Nu fire is used imanufacturing. the
Gas, and buildings lighted by it are insur-d at the same rate as though coal gas}
was used. =e = :
J” ‘The cost of Gas made by this Machine will not exceed $150 to $250 per
thonsand feet. . é
‘We invite corzespondence from those
building or contemplating the introduction of Gas, and will send, on application,
of tlie workings of ‘the Machines, and bund: eds of testivonisisto its superiority over
any other Machine-new in use, so
we also mvite attertion to our full and
ecmpiete line of
GAS FIXTURES,
“bracing the newest stylis of CHANDETIEKS, BRACKETS, Pr NDANTS, etc. Our
prices are as low end our goods superior to
sny in‘the market. ;
We shall be glad to correspond on the.
subject of iutroducing gus, and to have
purties call and examine our Machines and
Fixtures.
“NYE. & ACHESON,
315 and 38, Pine Street, San
Francisco.
dois Agente far the fiprinefield Gas Afaehiune, for California and Pacific Coast. <s14
$ =
—.. YOUNG MEN — .
W HO may be suffering from the ef-. '
fect of youthful follies or indis-. .
cretion, will do.well to. avail themselves .
iof this, the greatest. boon ever Jxid at)!
the altar of suffering humanity. Dr.
‘SPINNEY will gustantee to forfeit $54
for every case of semina) weakness. or
‘private disease of any kind or chirecter
which he nndettakes and fails to cure.
He would therefore +a2ytto the unfortunate sufferer who may ‘read this notice,
that you are treading-epon dangerous
ground when youlonger delay in seeking the proper remedy ‘for your compluint. You may be in thé first stage:
mencing at a spruce tree opposite the Tayjor Dam and on the right bank of Humbug
Creek and being corner No 10 of Hambug
Canon Fluming Claim. Thence variation
17 1-2° E,N48° 15’ w3.57 chains to a stake
matked No 2, from wuieh a live oak 96 in.
diameter bears N 7 1-29 E32 les. ‘Phence
N12° 15° F 5,50 chains to # steke mrked
“No 3, from which # dive oak 18” diameter
‘Dears N 46° W-22!links, Thence N 38°
05' E.4.37 chains to ast ke.marked No’4,
*from*wtich twin live oak bears & 49-1-29°
“W 41 links, Thence N 20° 45’ E 6.88 chs.
to a stake marked No 5 from which a spruce
5u” diameter bears N 811-29 E 60 links.—
Thence North 30° 15’ E 6.06 chains to a
twin live oak tree just above mouth of
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company’s tutiriel. wouth of tunnel bears 8 50°
E1.98 chains. ‘Thence N 44° 45’ E 7,98
tiimost skillful physician can render you
“\Fien let not despair avork upon your
imagination, but-aveil yourself of the}. 4
. livour case is beyond therich of medical
. fereneés Or previous:
. Gentral Committee of the State of Califor=
tions: wire
@iowal issues,
fing and
prinanent harmony througheut the coun
try by mintaining and enforcing all the
constitutional rights of -every-¢itazen, Inelu ting’ the fu land free exercise of 2ve
right of sufffage without in'imidation and
without fraud : whoare in favor of the
continued pros-cution and punishmert 6
al) official dishonesty. and of an economi.
cal admibistration of the Government by
honest, faiihful public officers : who are
in tavor of making such reforms in government as experience my from time to
time suggest : who are opposed to im:pairing the credit of the nation by sleprecisting
any of its obligations, aud in favor of sustaining in every. way the national faith ane .
financial hovor : who bald that the common school system is th: nursery of Americarr rty. and should be maintained abso utely free from sectarian control ; who
believe that for the promotiou of . these
ends the dir-ctien of the Government
sho Id continne to be confided ‘to those
are oppose. to reviving 8
} support them ag incorporated in the Constitution and the Jaws ; and whore in favor ot reorganizing and strengthening the
fu ameiital principtes of — National -Unit
in this Centennial Anniverssry of the bitt
ot the Republic.
= ED. MORGAN Chairman.
W. E, CHANDLFR, Sec'y.
-* Republican National Committee.
Washington, Jan. 33, 1876,
"Now; therefore, the Republican State
fia do recommend to the Union Republican:
yoters of Cal:fornia to choose deleyat:s to
the State Convention. to be held at the city
of Sacramento, on WEDNESDAY, 26th day
of April, 1876, for the purpose of selecting
TWELVE delegates to said National Convention. ee wo
“The apportionment of “Delega{jes is as
follows. being base. ‘pon the combined_
votes cast for T. G, Phelpsand John Bidwellat the last general election ; :
remember you are approaching the last.
if you are bordering upon th last, and
are suff-ring some or all of its ill effects,
rm member that if you persistin procrasjtination, thy time must come when the
no assistance; when the door of hope
ewill he clovéd against yeu; when no anjgel of. mercy can bring »you relief. In
no case: has the Dr. failed of success.
beneficial results of bis treatment before
skill, or before grim death hurries you,
t» a premature grave. Full course of
treatment $25. Send money by Post
Office order or Express with full de. scription of case. Call or Address, ~
. DR. A, B. SPENNEY,
No, 11 Kearny €treet, San 2 raucisco.
-sep7-ly
vhains to stake No 7, on-boundary—tine—ot
Bloomfi ld Hydraulic Gravel Mine between
Stations 25 and 26. Thence © 67° 30’ E
5.45 chains toa live oxk tree on left side of
Huosbug Oreek and being corner No 25 of
Bloomfield Hvdraulic Gravel Mine approved survey. ‘Thence S 38° 15’ W 9.60 chsdown left side of Hurotug Creek toe stake
field Company’s tunnel from which aspruce
30” diameter bears N 46° 30’ West 20 links
alive oak 48” diameter bears S 26° .3u’ BE
26 links distant. Thence 830° 15’ W 5.00
chains to a stake mark: d No 10 on -Jeft side
of Humbug Creek. Thence 8 20° 45' W
6.94 chains to.a stake marked Nol! on-left
side of Cresx, Thence 8 50°30’ West 8.00
chaius’t6 g stuke marked No 12 and being
corner No 11 of Humbug +Canon Fluming
Vlaim. Thence 8 6°.” W 3.03 chains to
. pluce of beginning and containing 16 89-100
acres, and designated as Lot. No 64 in. Sec.
Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made by Mark Emerson and A, J.
Irwin. March 8&tk, 1857, and is recorded in
claimants are,on the Nofih by Blooméeld
Hydr*ulic Company’s greznd and on the
South by Humbug Canon.
All persons holding auy adverse claims
thereto are hereby requiredto present the
same before this office within <ixty days
-from the first day of publishing hereof.
T,B, McFARLAND; Register.
__ A. B. Dibble, Atty. feb27
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
A) YOMING GOLD MINING CO@fPANY. Location of principal place of
business, San “Francisco, California—Location of works, Nevada, Nevada county,Califdérnia—Notice.is hereby given! that at a
meeting of he Directors, held emthe 24th
day of Feb., 1876, an assessment (No, 8,)
ef-one doHarper share was levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediatéiy, in United=Siates gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the Comany, 811 California street, over Aetna
nsurance Company, Reoms 3 and 4, second
floor, entrance 309 Catifornia street, San
Francisce, Catifornia.
Any stockupon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 3d day of
April,.1876, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before,will besold on
MONDAY, the 4th day of APRIL, 1876,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together
with eosts of advertising and expenses ofsale.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office—311 California Street, over Aetna
Insurance Company, Rooms 3 and-4. sévond
floor, e} trance 309 California gtreet, ‘San
Franuisco, California, m3
Notice to Crediters, _
N the Probate Court in and for the
county-of Nevada, State <f California.
Iuthe moetter of the estate of Jeremiah 8.
Brown, deceased. Nctice is hereby giveu
by ‘the undersigued exeunter of tbe above
named estate to the cieditess of, and aH
pereens having claims against said deceased
sxhibit the same With’the ne essary
vouchers within four months from the}
first publication of thisauetice to the undersigned at bis residence on Deer creek,
or to’ John Anderson.at bis office im Nevada
city. BFYNJAMIN C. WAITE,
.Executer.
Court of Leopold Garthe, a Justice of the
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
MY virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the
Peace in and for Nevada Township, County
of Nevada, State of California, and bearing
date March 18th, 1876, ona judgment rendered in said Court on the 29th day of Feb-.
ruary, 1876,in favor of Dennis Desniond
and against Wm. G. ~#ziles, Edward Moore
and /ohn Sturges, fer the sum of Seventy
Dollars damages, ‘together with Eleven
and 25-100th Dollars, ccsts and disbursements at the dute of said judgment, and
accruing costs, all payable in gold coin of
the United States; [have levied upon all
the right, title and interest of the within
famed defendants. or-either of theih, in
-and-te the-fohoewing described property to=
wit: That certain qnartz ledge, situated in
Nevada Township, County of Nevada and
State ef Cuzlifornia, commencing at’ the
mouth of the ravine known as Roger Williams Ravine, on said ledge, -on the north
bauk of DeerCreek, and from thence runhing with said ledge up said ravine “in a
northerly direction twelve hnndred feet,
including the Jands on both sides of said
ravine or. ledge, ‘to-wit: Three hundred
feet east thereof and tbree hundred feet
west thereof, the entire length of said
ledge, with the dips, angles and variations
thereof.
Notice-is-hereby given, that I will expose to public gale gll the shove degeribed
property to the highest bidder for cash. in
front of the Court Honse door, in the City
of Nevada, on SATURDAY, APRIL 15th
1876, between the hours of 9 o'clocg, a. M.,
and 5 o’clock p.m. —_: :
Given under my hand this
March, 1876. 4 wm. soorr”. “
2 Constable Nevada Townshi p.
Jno. I. Caidweli, att’y: for pl’. _.m23
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINN ING COMPANY, location of ¢principal place of business, San Francisco, Califield, Nevad eld, Nevada county, California,
hereby given, that ata meeting a —o
rectors huld om the Twentieth day of March
1876, an waseasment, No. €2 of One Doller per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable. immediately in:United States gotd cain, to the
Secro'ary at the office of the Company, Nu.
= area street, San Bvancisco, CaliAny stoek upon which this assessment
shall repszin unpaid on the First day of
May 1876, will be delinquent and advertised for sale ot mito auction; and unTess paytuent is m le before, will besold on
Friday, the Nineteenth day of May, 1876,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising ‘and expenses of sale.
"'M. F. GAME, Secretar:
Office:—320 Bansome Street, € Ta
eisco, Calif+rnia. tae Fran
LADIES,
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BAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BAUM will pane
7 or oe content:
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ions in their respective counties fer the
election of delegates in accordance ‘with
-said apportionment. :
iFully indorsing the suggestions and recommendations of . the Republican National
Committee, this Committee has adopied
and recommends the following as the test,
aud invites the co-operation of all who can
indorse the same : ; ASS
“Opposition to the restoration to power
of the Democratic Party, and intention to
act in good faith with the Republican Par-.
ty, By order
, ALEX. G. ABELL, Chairman.
M. D, BORUCK, Secretary, —___mi5 Republican State Central Committee.
ASSESSMENT KOTICE.
UBAa: GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO.
‘Location of principal place of busi-'
ness, North SanJuan, Nevada county, California. Lecation of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield tewnship, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby given that at «
ineeting oftthe Directors held on the 23d
4) of Fifty Cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the. cgrporation; paya-.
-ble-imm mediately in United States gold coin;
to the:Secretary at the offies of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada
county, California. Any stock upon which
this assessment shall remain unpaid on
Tuesdgy,the 4th day of April, 1876, will be
deiznquent and advertised ‘for sale at public. atiction, and unless payment is made.
before, will be sold on SATURDAY, the
‘Ewenty-second day‘of April, 1876, to pay
the delinquent assessment, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of Sale.
JNO. B. HUN'PER, Secretary.
Office—Main ~treet, Nerth San Juan, Nevada County, California. 1%
The day of sale of above~stock is
poned until.Monday the 22nd day of
1876, By order of Boardéof. Direc: ors.
J.B. HUNTER, Sec,
Office of Y. G. R. M. Co. North San Juan,
April 6th, 1876. . ~ a7
LL Warrants on General Fund, regisA tered prior t Dec. 10th, -1875, will be
paid on presentation. Interest ceases from
date. J. N, PAYNE, Co, Treasurer.
Nevada, April 6th; 1876. ;
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CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
E, the undersigned, hereby cértify,
thet we ure partners for the transaction of Law Business, in its various departments, under the firm name and style
of Johnson & Crogs; that our full pames
are Jemes BJohnson and Charks W.
Cross; that our place of residence and principal place of business is Nevada City, Neee rot yng we ‘and that
artnership«: rom the 9t
March, a. D. 1676, © ” aon x
' @AMES B. JOHNSON,
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\
AN FRANCISOU, Agents for the
Const. aeihibess¢ “N.P. Brown, Ses. . Nevada City Jan. 5,296, .
tie Rw 3):
the Flashed appe: ‘
ot are _ aeemrenee of heat,
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who adhere tothey rinciples ot 2776, aud strict inguiries, or you
--oft-this
day of February, 1876, an assessment (No. }--T0 THE UNFORTUNATE.
aeW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES.
DR. @IBEON’S DISPENSARY
Bcor. Commercial, San FRANCTaO0
4,8 BLISNED in 1854, for the treat
mi nt of Sexual and Seminal Diseases.
gueh as Gonorrhea,Gieet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, nalWeakness, Im
potency, ete.. Skim Diseases (of yeare
standing) and Ulcerated egs Suc ese. oy
treated. po ‘
* DR. GIBBON bas the plessure of ‘anAouncing that be has returned from vistting
the principal Hospitals of Evrope, and has
resumed. practice at his. L:spenreary, 628
Kearney Street, corner of Ccommer.ia., Ban
Francisco, were his old patients and those
requiring his services may $.od him. a
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking ou now remedies; —
returned with increase. acilities for the
alleviation of hnuiaan suffering-——
Horrible Diseases.
low many thousands of persons, “beth
wale ata femate-are there whoare suffer
ing outa miserable—existence-frem_the et.
fect of secret indulgences, or from virus
. abserbe . nto the system ! Look at their
pallid, a. aciated and disfigured faces-and
their broken dowu constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage
or the enjoyment of. life. In this horrid
situation thousends suffer until death closes :
the sceré Let parents, gua: disns, friends
attend te any of those who gre sufferhig
with anv_of these horrible life destroyin;
maladies—see that they are cared for anc
cured Refore it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, # physicien who
nas ade private disease his especial study
or yeers, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate cases withont mercury or
injurious drugs. It is important to those
ho are afflicted, or to those who. are intér
‘sted in tha welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest.all cities, publishing their skill is
curing ali diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the pubiic by using the names of eminent physictans from Europe and other
places, Be, therefore, careful and make may fall into the
those charlatans.
: Seminal Weakness:
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Semitial En-issions, the consequence ot
aclf abuse. his solitary vies; or depraved
sexual indulgence. is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an alinost unlimited
extent, producing
banes of
‘nuless cembstted by scientific, medical
measures, VIZ: Hallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain 1D ;
ttug in the ears,-moise. like the rustling
jeaves and the rattling of chariots, ineasof
«wen~fused vision. blunted intcNect, loss
confidence, diffiaerce in approaching strangers, a disiike%to form new acquaintances, 8
disposition torshun seeicty, loss of \memorv, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions ‘abont the fase, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coughs, consumption, hight
sweats, monoman 11d frequent iisanity.
If relief be not obtamed, persons 60 afflich
person or by Ictter, and have a cure
his new and scientific mode of treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and radical « ure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any ene who wit
prove satisfactorily to him that he waasered
with unerring certainty —
tthe following train of morbid symptome,
ghould apply immediately, either in
ed should apply effected —
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the head, ring. .
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Highest
Warrants.
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Bullion fo
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Checks
weet
Francisco quacks.
Married Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, whe
are suffering under any of these fearful
maladies, should not forget the sacred re. spunsibility resting upon them, Dor deley
tv obtain imamediate relief.
Persons edtling at Dr--Gibbon’s office of
apon his #esurance of ~gonfaential secrecy
e@ith iniplicit faith, and —expect_no-more
than to be charged with afsir #hd muturendered, ‘considering the circumstances
>f the cases, rather than a tov prevalent and
selfish practice of extorticn among quacks:
ana pretenders.
. DR. GIBBON is responsible, and will.
tve to-each patient a written instrument,
binding himself to effect a radical and pe»
-@nent cure, or make no charge.
Cared 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
are. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS ins
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post Office, or’through Welis, Fargo & Oo.
‘a package of medicine wil}. be forwarded
by express tu any part of the Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
st.eet, co. uer Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Offic Bex 1957.
Private ntratice on Commercial treet.
Remem er to put BOX 1957 on the lee
ter.
Consultations FREE.
a7 Correspondents will please inform
. DR. GIBBON that they read his dédvertise
myt. ment in the Daur sacopuuse g :
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & C0,,
CORNER OF
& 5
J AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO
WHOLESALE DEALERS 1%
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL ae
STEAM ENGINES,
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
UR STOCK I8 COMPLETE in goes
department, and our prices AS LO
as any house in the State for the same class
-Of goods. We handle nong_hut-what we
always keep the latest. improved Machines
t which are known to be good, and preferable to the older styles. / si
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF
\Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Portable Engines, ,
Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separaters,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
ee Gen, Headers
Underwood's Hay Louder & Rake,
Trade Engine,
Bad ea Threshers, w :
allenge Spri =f
Schuttier Fa:im Waanen. —
Pitt's Horse Powers, and
THK MEADOW KING MOWER
. Br See them before you buy any othgs
Send for Catalogues. . spll-6m-34
OBSTACLES TO ‘MARRIAGE.
JAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
from the effects of Krrors and Abuses
in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method
of treatment. New and rem ble remesealed envelopes. Addréss HOWARD ASSOCIAT.ON, No. 419 North Ninth stres,
“CHARLES W. ORO
-Mevada City? Maewh 10th, 1806, °
Philadelphia. Pa,— an institution having «
Ble-eonduet af
sending for;packages of medicines may rely
yermuneration of services _
‘know to be FIRGT-CLASS ARTICLES, and
dies. Books and circulars sent free, istyle and
promptn
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