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for the trodble of writing. . -adilar to pay for the
gn their own
. “pensee -of starting you.
-*SNty map, continuing alon
Seder oF seit
_vwide, planked with two inch plank, laid’
4 N THE JUSTIC
fornia, and to answer
. @ue from Defendant, on:
aa are not well satisfied, we’
‘Full particulars, samples $4 rat Tecesy
dollars to commence son,
of Home. Fireside, one of the largest
‘and best ted Publichtions, all ‘sent
rfree by mail. Reader, <if you'want permament, profitable work,
Srmeon & CO., Portland,
-Gan’t be made by every’
agent every month in the
: ‘business we furnish, but
can easil
" ‘pat those willing te work
yearns dozen dollarsa day right
coxph pond ttre yaad
orable, Women. and boys and girls do as
else; We wil! bear exParticulars free..
rite and see, Farmers and mechanics,
heir sons and daughters, and sll classes
work at home,
write to us and
at once. Now is the time.
Address Tavue & Co., Augusta,
~~ GITY ORDINANCE.
well a8 Bet Eben you
plete Outfit ys
tor than enything
Maine. _
9.
IN LEUCORRH
VARICLOSE
cure,
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no équalfor
—
OND’S EXTRAOT. The great Vegetable
\Pain'Destroyer. Has been in use over
thirty years, and for cleanliness and
prompt curative virtues cannot -be oxcelted.,
CHILDREN. No family can afford to be
without Pond’s Extract. Accidents,
Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are
relieved almost instantly by external splication. Promptly relicves—pains of
urns, Scalds, coriations, Chafings,
©ld-Gores, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc, Arrests inflammatiou, reduces swellings,
stops bleeding. removes discoloration
° and heals rapidly.
FEMALE WEAKNESS. [t always relieves
pain inthe back and ‘loins, fulines .and
pressing pain in tlie head, nausea, verti_ a8 no equal, All
kinds of ule®f? _ sto which ladies are
=
18 10 Dook accompanying each bottle,
_Yelief and ready cure. No cas& however
chronic or obstinate cam long resist its
regular use. :
VEENS. It is the only sure
rmanent cure. 3
BLEEDING from any cause. For this it
is a specific. It ‘has saved hundreds of
lives when all other remedics failed to}
‘arrest bleeding from nose, stomach
lungs and elsewhere,
'p.is hereby ordered that » sidewalk be)
i built. slong the: Nofth line of Cottage "TOOTHACHE, Earache, Nouraigia ‘end
+, commencing at the Southi-east corer of lot No. 4, in block 24, a8 designated
Soy the Ci
Southern boundary of said lot to Pine
. Street, thence across Pine ‘Street, commencii n at the South-east corner of
lot Noe fa plock 25, as designated by
the Southern
‘a, thence .
across Kelsey’s Ravine along the upper:
wide a oenited or made road. to the high
ground or natural banks of said: ravine.
‘Sidewalk to be five feet and four inches
on three stringers 4x4 inches in thickness,
with substantial supports not over’ eight
Soe apart,
daystrom ahd after the passage of t
Ordinance. Passed March 3st, $877.
H.C. MILLS, President of the Board.
By W. J, ORGAN , Clock.
COUNTY SCRIP.
ARRANTS Nos. 158,. 156, 157, 150 &
161, on Road Fund, registered
Oat. 6, 1876, will be paid on presentation.
Gnterest eenses from date. 3
s a. N. PAYNE, Treasurer.
Novada City, April 3r2, 1877.
OF NEVADA
& Township, in the County of Nevada:
State of California. J. Naffziger, Plaiutiff,
ve John R. Defendant. . The peopie of the State of California send greeting
#odohn R. Goodman, Defendant, You are
fheroby required to appear in an action
rought i uby the above named
laintiff. in the Justice Court. of Nevada
_ County.of Nevada, State of Cal. 8
4
‘his office, in said Township, the cvmpinintfiled therein within five yn i {ex-.
iasive of the day of service), the,
‘nervice on you ofavithin the Township in, which this action
is brought; or, if served out-of said TownTO FARMERS—Pond’s Extract.
HISTORY ana uses of
‘* pamphlet form,sent free on application to
PONDS EXTRACT COMPANY.
is summoas—if served . j¥92
‘Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often permanently cured.
imap, anid. continuing slong the . pHYSICIANS of. all schools who are acusinted with Pond’s Extract of, Witch
azel recommend it to their practice.
We have letters of commendation from
hundreds of physicians, many of whom
order it for tise in their Own_practice.
its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea, Catatrh (for
which it is a specific), Ohillblains,
Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, etc, Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skin diseases.
. , and.be completed ‘within *iXty . TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Rough. vention of transmission is in
ne and Smarting; heals cuts, «ruptions,
and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and
fefreshes, while wonderfully improving
tthe Complexior. :
No Stock
‘Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be
without it. Itis used by all the lead=;
first Horsemen in New. York City. Ithas no equal for Sprains, Harness or Sad
ale Ohafings, Stiffness, Scratéhes, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Ble dings,Pneu
monia,—Colic, Diarrboa, Chills, Colds,
kc. Its range of action is wide, and the
relief it affords is so prompt that it is
_Anvaludble ‘in every Farm yard as wel
aa in every Farm
once. and you will never be without it.
CAUTION! Pond’s Extract has beén imitated: The genuine article has the
living who ever knew how to prepare it
properly. Refuse all other pre tions
of Witch Hazel. This isthe only article
used by physicians, and in the hospitals
_ef this country and Europe. =
Pond'’s Extract, in
98 Maiden Lane, New York. .
whip, but.in said county, within ten days; . ——__ = ie
votherwise;within twenty days. ‘The ssid)
action is brought to ‘recover the sum. o7 .
$92.96'in U.S. Gold Coin, alleged to be’
promissury note
dated Oct. Srii, 1873, a interest at the
wate of ten per cent. perannum, from Oct,
rd, 1878 to date, And youars heyeby roti
fied that it vs fail toso appear an) answer
‘aaii complaint, as above required,
Plaintiff will recover judgment against you’
or the sum of. $92 96, together with costs
——all vere in gold coin. Make legal ser"_ #he Hon, T.B.!
wv udigial District of the State_o: Oaliicenie,
= and .on file in the office of
, ORs, bad in Ata BPs care Petitioner.
YOUNG M&N
' 'O may be suffering. from the ef.
fect of:youthful fuities or i
cretion, will do well to avail themsel
of this, the greatest boon ever laid at
the altar of suffering humanity. DR
'SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500
for every_case of seminal weakness, o
‘private disease of any kind or characte
~wice and due return hereof Given under
mny-hend this 28th day of October, a :
. Mustice of the Pence of said Township.
Siu the Matter of the Application
gf Susan N. Glover -tePere
petuate Testimony.
! of Trustees of the City of .
Nevada, and all whom it may convern.
“Take notiog: That by virtue of an order of
Rewdon , Judge of-the 14th
amnade en-th: ,_ A.B, Es
the County
Olerk of Nevada County, (said order being
made upon tl e verified pet tion of Susan
oR. -Glever, alxo on file in -the office
of said Qlerk, praying that the testimo.
dy of certain persons be perpetuated according to law,).the said Susan N. Glover
will,on the10th day of June, 1877, at 10
o'elock a, M.,-Or. at such. other time to
ywhich the hearing may be, by the said
Notary, postponed, at the officeof 8. B.
Wavenport, befure him take the depositions
-of John I. Caldweli Esq., and Harrison N,
ove, and thatrthe said Susan N. Glever
ewill,at the said time, at the office of James
Ai, King, No, 442 California Street, in the
sity and County of San Franvisce, before
thi take the deposition of C. H. Mead.:
‘That by said deponents vhe expects to
rave that between the months of Septemr, 1869, and July, 1870, the arid Board of
*Trustecs of the City of Nevada, did convey
Lot eight. (8). of Block ,three (3), in .the
saaid City of Nevada, to one Michael Anstett,
mow deceased, and ether matters stated in
said petition. The said testimony will be
ttaken inthe form ef depositions by -quesstien and anewer, and when se taken, the
said depositions will .ke returned to the
@ounty Clerk of Nevada County, accord ing
ito law and eaid order, That said testimony will betaken for tie purpose of -perfeoting thertitle of the said Susan N. Goowor to said property, Any person jnterest-ou_masy appear at said eXaminations, or
either of them, and ask said witnesses or‘
either of them such questions, ctirgct-and
Johnson & Cross, Attorneys.
Nevada City, April 6th, 1877,
NOTICE
‘TOTICE 48 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I,. Margaret L. Crawford, wife of
William H, Crawford, a resident af:the
City and Cqunty of Nevada, béingdesirous
«of availiug myself oftthe provisions ofitie!
12, of part 3,0f the Code of Civil Procedure ,
wot the Stute of Ca‘ifortiia, intend to make
»pplieation:to the County Ceurt of Nevada’
(County, State of \Oslifornia,’at the Ma
‘T'am A. D.'187F, of eaid Oourt, to be hel
at the Coart room of said Court, in the’
Court House, ia ‘the of Nevada, on»
Monday, the Tth day of May, A. D. 4877, at!
the opening of the Court on that day,.or at’
auch other, time. hich:the hearing may’
be postuuned by the Court, for a: jadgment»
ande cocrot ‘County Court, authorizing
me to carry on and business in
TuYeOW. hime, and on By own rccount as
Sp _— The ——. of the’ business I
aA tend te cerry Op @: “opose te conduet,as that of Diving and ping goods, sn
suctchapding, end Keepiugawariety sto
dusaid City aad Coup: y ef Nevada, Fick
‘remember you are approaching the last.
iif you are borderi: g upon the last, and
jare suffering some or all of its ill effect
lremember that If you persist in -procras-'
tination, the time must come when th
mest skillful physcian can render you
no assistance; when the door of hope
will be closed against you; when no anmercy. you relief. In.
Then let not despair work upon you
imagination, but-avail yourself of th
beneficial results of his treatment before
your case is beyond the. reach vf'medical
skill. or before grim desth hurries -yo
ito. a premature grave.. FwiF-tourse of
treatment $25. Send money Ly Post
iOtfice order or Epress with full description of case. Call or Address.
> DR,.A. B. SPINNEY;
Na. 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco.
. jan. 20-:ly
No 838,
Application fora Patent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. Jan, 27, 1877.
OTICE is hereby given, (hat W. A.
Meyess, whose Post Odiee in Nevada
City, Nevada County, Cal., has made applieation for patent for 1,500dinear feet of
the Constitution guartz mine,bearing gold,
with suriace ground 600 feet in width, sitmate in Willow Valley mining District, Nevada county, California, and describedj in
the plat and fiald notes on file in this
office as follows: Commencing at post No.
lin Deer creek, on the west end of the
lpde, marked Cy .Q. M. (Constitution
uaptz Mine;) thence var.17> 30° e, n
‘Su’ w 4.54 chains. Post No 2, marked
-C,Q. M, from which 8 live oak tree 16 in.
. dia. bears 6 26° w 0.86 chains dist; thence
mm s8> 80’ e. 22473 chains. Post No, 3
black oak tree 17 inches -indiameter
marked C. Q. M, n 1°°30’ w 454 chains,
Survey of conrecting line,
Commenced at Post No. amarked-0 Q.
M; thence var. 17> 30’ «, n9= 25’ w, i264
chains to sec. Post common to secs. &, 4,
Pand lOof tp 16, ne 9K, md band »m,
and designated ias Lot ‘No. 54 in Section
10, township 16 north, range 9 east, Mt
Diatlo base and meridian. da location
was made May ith, 1676 by the argileant.
Nevada County at Nevada City. Thrreay
edjoining mining cla > ta An putiene
4 holding any adverse claims thereto are
hereby -required to t the same before this Oftice within ai duys
day of publishing beret finns frat
WD. Lung, oy pl'ts att'y. jul
«a capaniy a CRAWFORD.
ounamETeNbreNerNtate Tectiti
rr >
EXTRACT,
ear, forl will speak of ExeH a. (ings
PILES—blind and bleeding—meet prompt . are purely vegetable,
out, after years of apparent cure,
In addition te the foregoing, they order . originally contracling it.
ing Livery Stables, Street Railroads and . ence of Taint in the blood are never failing. :
pouse, Letit te tried teeiief a
words Pond's Extract blown in ench bet. -unremitted attention and constent care
tle. Ttis prepared by the only persons . give.cvery assurance of rapid snd permamarked C. Q. M. from which a pite ;
15 inches in diam. bears no n> . em
‘chains distant;thence south i> .30’ ¢.4.549
chains, Post So, 4, on lode, marked C, Q
M, from which .a.live oak #ree 14 inches
in diam. bears n 40° w 0°56:chains dist;
thence 81° 30’ e 454 chains, Post No 5
at north bank of Deer creek, marked C.
Q. M.from which a:ive oxk tree d5adn. in
diameter beais n 16° e 0.46 chains dist;
thence 8 88> 30° w slong thé north bank
of Deer Creek 2,273.chains to Post No. 6, a
Post No, 1, the place of beginni con. taining 20 G#-100-acres, . kno
and is recorded in the mining records of
J. C. Young
EDICAL AND. sURGICAL
cure in all cases of
EMINAL WEAKNESS.
In Youth is laid ‘the foundation of much
ofthe misery of after years by the indulgence of the most destructive of habits.
making life a curse, and ing weaknéss and ruin among mankind, for itis a
well: Known fact that the indulgence of
s>litary vice, even in the slightest degree,
lants seeds of weakness in the system
hat grow to a harvest.of disease, sorrow
and shame in after years. :
Young ManIf you experience any weakness you sliould
not. delay, for a day may im 1 your
health if not your life. In stl forms of
Weakness and Premature Decay ‘a Cure is
Guaranteed by the Doctor ty, ‘tite Young,
leaves no.taint behind. Observe the sym. _
toms and besten to check the course of the
complaint, if yowexperience any of them—
nightly discharges, slight dfscharges at
other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulnéss,; confusion, spain in back, limbs or
body, ‘forebodings, indigevtion, timidity,
aversion to society, loss of power, want of
ctrol, variable temper, attacks of sickhhess‘nltin to biliousness, deposits in urine,
irregular bowels, etc. etc. :
TERRIBLE POISUNS.
Among the most subtle and virulent of
poisons inthe human blood is that arising from Venereal Taint often breaking
in hideous sores vpon various parts of the body.
Its great danger. lies in the fact that it is
given to the innocent partner or-to the unbern child. wi showing in the person
THE TSE OF MERCURY
Only aidrin this terrible deception by drying it upm the surface and driving it back
into the blood. AH Venereal Poison. iss
blood poison and can be communicated in:
the blood, and the only certaipty of pree positive
oares-of the reform treatment ‘practiced at
the Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute,
comprehensive, scientific and thorough,
having received endorsements as the best
of allmoderu practice. Recent cases cured
in a few days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our tests of the presTO FEMALES.
The Doctor, after years of patient investigation a7d treatment is enabled to assure
them rapid and thorough cures in all the
complziats incident to the sex. The weak
can. hope for strength and the suffering for
ere. Sensei: Se eer — = SS
Those who require personal supervision
the Doctor can furnish with apartments
with careful and skiliful nurses where
nentcures,
The Institute is supplied with a
_ LYING-IN DEPARTMENT,
where patients will receive the treatment
go casential in such cases. Sree .
CURED AT HOME.
jondense: The great difficulty
many sick findig the trouble of visiting
the city, oftemineurring an expense far exceeding the cost of treatment. This expense can be avoided by writing to the
Doctor, giving in yourown:way the mp.
toms of your trouble or complaint, ras
naranteed the same as by al visit.
‘11 communications stricfly confidential
and all letters either returned or destroyed.
«# T).e Doctor can be relied upon in all
cases reyuiring confidence and secrecy.
Repose confidence in him, all you who
suffer of are in distress. Hewill speedily
relieve and cure you.
Address
BENJ. F.: JOSSELYN, M. BD.,
INSTITUTE, To M. George, Joseph Sanches, G.M. Fe
‘TILL offers to the afflicted positive Francis, N. Devoe, I. M. Parker, W:
The Remedies . —
and of'a-neture that
"Wm. Miller, 8. Griffin, Con.
1, 2,3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,910, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27,
54, 55, 58, 60, 65, 66, 6*, 73, 75, 77,
82, 89, 90, 92, 95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 107,
10%, 111, 112, 113, 122,123, 124, 125, 126,128,
65, 166, 168,195, 202, 243, 244, 247, 251,
256,268, 259, 274, 379, 382and 402, Sacramento Registery, and Numbers 29,32, 37,
40, 41, 43, 44, 72, Marysville Roglatery, ware
filed in the United States Land Office, alleging the land hereinafter described to
be mere valuabléfor mining than for agDecember 12th, 1876.
, Wm.
Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E. G. Bartlett,
T, ¢, Bourn, 8,,P. French,d. J. Ott, T. .
M, Parker, James Barrett. 8. 8.
Charles Foster, Wm. Tunis, W. 8. Inskeap, John Bryson,V. C. Hawes, 0. A.
Sméth,Jobn Block, George Smith,
Arbogast, 8. Nichols.G. @: Ritter, C. A.
Merkle, George Flint, E. W. Morrison,
James Huit, Daniel Collins, C. Reilly,
J. Peters,E. Saxon, L, A. Walling,W. E.
snyder, P. Ease Be 8. Me ea Cc,
Peterson, Chas. Peterson. M. D, Soto,
John Salvador, Frank Perador, Thos.
Williams, F. G, Gabriel, W. W. Sheldon, G. J. Bristol, issac Small, John
P. Layne, A. L. Ellis, G. L. Hicks,
Frank Morse, Robert Bell, L. A. Rickets, H. Redington, C. F. Merithen,Chas,
Green, D. Salisbury, J. W, Heid ich,
—AHutchinson, W. B. Booth, J. P.-Wil-mington, das: Beck._A. Mills, I. L.\
Smith, J. H, Lindley, Robt. Wickliff, B.
G. Mu. Pe. 204
the contrary ‘
Lacy, . And whereas, Victorine Sanvee, (Post. Office address Nevada City. Cal.) 4
Qdday of Dec.,1874, file in tl ¢ Register’s
Office of this Listricthis Pre-emption
Declaratic
pg Fete as cok gy a fon alleging it.
§
more valuable for c
Powell,J. 8. Nunes, J. Lewis,. J. P. tor mining purpeses. Therefore, you will
take notice, that under and by virtue of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
General, Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871,
we have fixed the 6th dsy of April, A. D.
1877, at 11 o’clock A. M., at this office, before the Register and Récefver, for the
hearing of By wes to determine the charwe have hereuntu get our bh _
=
is proved,
, on the
No. 4720, claiming. tne above
, apd has app. to enter
ulturai. than
diands, In witness whereof,
day
year first sbove written. =
—— PB. MoFARLAND, RB
_§, Wickliff, L,_K. Honeycurt, L. A. Garyin. T. C. Nunnelly, D. ¥: Magon, J. B.
Henderson, John Holder, J. K.4 Rogers
J. W. Shaun, W. W. Price; E. Brooks,
E. B. McCres,J. Steadman, John Brady,
James Jackstead, J. A. Hill, M.” Waldron, J.C. Martinly, John Arnold,:
JohnLynch, John G Comancho, J. Kasta,:
Thos. Kasta, Joseph Kaing, A. Costa, Jas}
rend, ©. E. Johnson, J. Murphy, James
Whartenley, Cy C. Leavitt, John Patterson, W. W. Fgwier, J. M. Parker, Wm. .
Dickerson, W. M. Harris, E. G. Bartlett
R. B, Gentry, L. Hirschman, H. Grover,
Milborn, E. Harvey, D. McCanush, A.
Roseuberg,.8. P. Lord, J. R. Pooler, C.
0. Gaylor, J.8. Huntress, C. Barber, H,
V. .Rex,J. Witt, Geo. Arbogast, W. Ebir.
liams, Peter Call, J. McCauley, C.
Meelhern, S. H Heffield, E. H. Frail,
John Bennett, J, M. Swain, Wm. Biggs,
J. Andrews, Robert Jones; B. Mahan.
T, Loyd, R. Shackleton, C, B.
c, 0. Taylor,
Underwood, H. Ray, G. H. Winn, Wm.
Berry, H. D. Doe, B. F. Runnes, H. H.
Rollins, E. C. Webster, P. English, P.
Callaghan, Thos. Wood, M. Stockdale, /,
mehl-. HART FELLOWS, Receiver..
Job Printing Office.
Davis, J. Costa, Joel How, W. A. Town-4
S. D. Mé#chant, Thomas Mein, John j rc We are prepared to
Printing in a style second to no.
lin, W. A. Diamond, J. Perkinpine, I. ; ; es
jy. Holt, 8. J, Bddy,-A. Downey, 3. Hi. office in this State.
Harrison, J. * ee is a ; eeliaenils ;
Allen Brown, E. D. Herrick, G. W. : Aae =
pet Pe Bechial, P. Kirrolen, W. ¥,. ~ Asan advertising medium the
Hastell, A. B. Brady , Joseph Lopez. Mt Z = si
D. Feire, 8. LL, Gilham, John: E, WilNevada Daily Transcript is the
best in the Northern part of the
E. Parr, Wm: Parr, J. K. State.
‘Transcript
COMMERCIALSTREET,
"_ Wevada City.
do Job
PRICES VERY LOW.
8. Widener, Robert Cryer, ©. C. Wymore, 8. P. Lord, P. Keolen, L.: Ragon
Wm. Burnett,A. J. Soule,O. J. Williams,
J.F. Nesmith, O. Stoddard, P. Brunastatter, B. Broderick, J. K. Sale, James
Flood, J. Richards, Wm. Berry, James
Paui, H. C. Roberts, B. L. Lerwargne; 8.
F. Pawt, C. acElvy,A. Silver,J. McElvy,
Isaac Adder, C.F. Schwartz, B. Kumsen,
J. Dibbon, B. McCordel, Wm. Watt, R.
Powell, Thes. Findley.J. D. Lord, H.,
MM. Ratcliffe, Wm,Turnham,E. A. Leathe, . mining district, Nevada County, Califor-_
E.E. Matteson,H. R. Terre, D, W.-Rid. nia, and described as follows, viz; On surIving, Lutje, Thomas or, James
Foster, G, W. Salisbury, ak aa} Tisdale,’
as 8
Collins. Q. K. Underwood, Wm. Richards, Philip Rich«rds, John Hawke,
Joseph Richards, Jason Ray, Hugh McCanley., John Peard, F. C. Lutje, C. T.
Schwartz, G. W. Hentz, A. R. Lord, and
to all whom it may concern:
WHEREAS, Mineral Affidavits; Numbers:
78, 81,
135, 142, 148, 149, 154, 158, 159, 260, 161, 164,
oO ¥. P. Marsellus, Wm. Maltman,
7 Thomas Fallon, A. J. Dunn, and toall
whom it may concern, Whereas, mineral
. affidavit, No. 18, was filed in tha U, 8.
Land Office, alleging th
section 6,;in Township 16 North, Range 9
East, to be more valuable for mining than
for ayricultural purposes, and by Commissioner’s letter, dated December 2d,
1971, thefsame land isto be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary
is proved, after due notice, And whereas Joseph Leme, . (post office address
Nevada City, California) did, on the {8th
day of Jan’y , 1875, file in the Register's of.
fice of tliis Distric? ‘his pre-emption Declaration No. 4831, claiming the above described land, and has applied to enter the
same as agricultural land, alleging it to be
more valuable fot agricwitural than for
miuing purposes. Therefore, you will
take notice, that uncer and ‘by virtue of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871.
we have fixed the lith day of May, A.D.,
1877, at 11-o’clock, A. M, at this office, before ‘the Beégister and Receiver, for the
ii hearing of proofs to deterniine the character of said lands, In witness where f, we,
have hereunto set our hands, 'the day and
year first above written.
=f, B.-McFPARLAND, Register.
4 apT : HART FELLOWS, Receiver.
United States Land C fiice.
i“Sacramentc. Cau., March 24, 1877.
YO ALL. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Whereas, by Commissioner’s letter,
\ dated December 2a, 1871, the 3E \ of SW,
J 44, sec 27, E % of NE 4 of section 33, in
township 17 north, range 9 east, is
to be treated as mineral iu. character
mantil the contrary is proved, after
due. notice: And whereas the Central
B. B. Redding, Pacific Railroad .
Land -Agert, Post ce address Stn
Francisco, Cal, has applied to offer proof
as to the character of the above described
dands: Therefore you will take notice, that
under and by virtue of instractionsfrom
the Commissioner of Khe General Land Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the
Ist day of May, A, D. 1877, at 11_o’clock.
A.M.,at this office, before the Register
and Recéiver, for the hearing of proofs to
determine the character of eid lands.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto
#et onr hands the day antl-_yeat first abome
written.
T.B. McFARLAND, Register,
HART FELLOWA, Receiver. J
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING,
HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stock.
holders of the ‘ubs Tunnel Gold
Mining-Compapy, for-the election of Three
Trustees for the ensuing year, and for the
Punsaction of such other businvess as may
ezally come before the meeting, will be
pela at the offide .of .the Secretary
; , at North San Ji pei h San sane Barat
4 of #e +4, nN 1-2 of se 1-4, sw 1-4, and w1-2
. tobe treated as mineral in character, until
; Sacraménto Street,
en = perms ray = 1 eaftinelnsce ue San Francisco, Cal ricultural p Be All persons holding‘any sdverse claims
swore there a pte te cai . Box-735. ____ ian Francisco, Cal. . “"Wyengas, by _Comimissioner’s letter, . thereto are hereby required to present the
ne wn ee oS aan _— oe Gam é dated December 2d, 187f;al of Section . same before this office within sixty days
soceantnautk pase Peg aie wy a Mineral Citation. $;Nz 4%, sw %, w % ef se %, 8. from the first day of publisiting hereof.
ing the pr 4 2 f ’
sg of mw kg NE \ of -Nw Xx, ‘Bection. mehs -T. B. McFARLAND, Registe,.
ng © proper remedy for your com‘United States Land Oen.4 5; nN % of section %: NW. Of.sw. K
plaint. You may be in the first stage; Sacramento, Cal, April 4, 1877. 2 4 of s¥# &, sw \ uf se 14, section 75. aw :
ky, 8 4 of SE 4, NE ¥ Of BE K, se %& ~of
NE 4,8 4 of Nw \, NE % of Nw \, Section 9; N= k and s ¥ of section 19; w ¥ of
wE 4%, w % of se \,8E 4%. Of BE &%, and w
dad the x 0. >
and nw \ of section 31, in Township 13
north, Range 9 east, and all of section 1; 8
14 of SE \, Section 7;H 4 of NE'K,sw
of ney, and NE {of sw, section 9; Nx.
of sk %, w. 34 ofsw \, ecction 1}; -s° of
section 13:8 of section 15; 8 4 of sz \,
and nw 1-4 of se 1-4, section 21; zB 1-2 of
section. 23; sE 1-4, E 1-2 of sw 1-4,8 1-2 of
Nw 1-4,8 1-2g0of NE 1-4 of Nw 1-4, and 8E
1-4 of nw 1-4 of nw 1-4, E 1-2 of NE lad, 81-2
of sw 1-4 of Ne 1-4, and nw 1-4 of sw 1-4 of
NE 1-4, section 25, in Town*hip 16 north,
Range 7; and all of section 5; Nw 1-4, N 12
of NE 1-4, sw 1-4 of NE 1-4, Nw 1-4 Of SE 1-4,
section 7;.all of section 9; sE 1-4, Nw 1-4 of
sw 1-4,and Nz 1-4, section 11; sw.1-4 of sec;
tion 13; and sw 1-4 of sw 1-4, section 17,
and s 1-2 of sx 1-4, section 25,in Township
10 north, Range 7 east;-and nw 1-4, section’
3; nw 1-4 of section 9: w 1-2 of sw 1-4,-section 17; w 1-2 of ng 1-4, and 8-1-2 of section *
$1; sw 1-4, © 1-20f nw 1-4, and: Ee 1-2 of
section 33, Township 12 north, Range 7
esst, and ‘tots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, sw 1-4 of nE1.4,
81-2 of Nw_1-4, w.1-2 of sw 1-4, 8 .1-20f ss
1-4 of sw 14, Nw 1-40f ‘se 1-4 of sw 1-4,
section kL; x }-2 of se 1-4 of sE 1-4, sw 1.4
of section 3; all of section 5; 8 1-2 of sz 1-4
and w 1-2 of section 7; all of section: 9;
Lota 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, sw 1-4 of sE
1.4, sw.1-4 and 3 1-2 of nw 1-4, section.1:
N 1-2 of se 1-4, sw 14 of BE 1-4,-Lot & w 1-2
of sw 1-4, 8E 1-4 0f sw 1-4,8 1-2 of nw 1.4,
and ng 1-4 of ww 1-4,sectiou 13; 1-2 of
sr 1-4, N 1-R0fsew bd, anda 1-2 ofsection
15; 8 1-2 of NE 1-4, sw 1-40f Nw 1-4, sw 1-4,
£ 1-2 of se 1-4, and sw i4of se 1-4, section 17; nw 1-4, 8 1-2of ne 1-4, nw 1-4 of
NE 1-4, sm Iv4, SE 1-4 of sw 1-4-NE b-4 of
sw 3-4, 8 1-2ofnw I-4 of sw 1-4, 8s 1-2 of
sw 1.4 of sw 1-4, and s 1-2 of n 1-2 of nw 1-4
of sw 1-4 of section 19: N 1-2 of nw 1-4, sz
1-4 of nw 1-4, 1-Yof NE l-4ppwi-4d of NE
14, NE + of ew 1-4, Nw 4 Of bE 1-4 of
section 21; 8k 1-4 of sw. 1-4, .
section 23; Lot lof xw iawn es Ka
e8 1-4, Lot 5 of sr +4 of section 25, ne 3-4
of NE 1-4, nw l-40f nw 1-4, 81-2 of sw 1-4
of section 20; 6 1-2 of sx 1-4, aw 1-4, andn
1-2 of section 31: Lots 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,%, 8,
sw 1-4 of yw 1-4, and sw 1-4, section 33:5
1-20f Nw 1-4, sw l:4o0f Nw 1-4, Lots 3 and4
6 of Nw 1-4, aot 6 of sw 1-4,z0ts 7 and.8.of
sE L-4 of section 35, cownship 16 north, ’
Range 8 eust, Mount Diabio meri@ian; 464
the eontrary %#s preved, after-due notice:
Anp WHEREAS, Pag! Central Pacific Rail.
road Company. by, BR. B. Bed@iug Land
— Sy — a San Francisco
tothe character or the ee a ibed
THEREFORE, yOu Will take netics tha
under and ky wirtue of instructions Pion
the Commissioner of the "General Land Of.
tice, dated May-6th, 1871, we have fixed thi
Slat day of March, A.D 1877, atJ€ o'el
and v3 ;for the hearing of pepo tw:to
In witness whereof, we have hereunto
Application for a Patent to a
Sac on :
Nise IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
C. Smith, Wm. Cann, W. W. Baston, T. . application for
solidated
-Seadden, 8. 8. Darsey, F.T. Folsom, W. . bearing
ley, W, 8. McKenzie, Patrick Connelly, . veyed land being the N 4 of section 8,
Franeis Duffy, Robt. Shakelton, Robt. . The E % ef F %
of NE ksection
4;the N 4 of NW
nection 3. twp-16 N,
SE \ of SW % and
NE \ of NE 1-40
of SE 1-4, NE
M, and containing 1890 acres.
of ‘this claim wae located Aug. 6th,
py the
cant claims by location aa
joining claimants are the Dry Creek claim
un the South.
34 Of section 29,
A. M., at this office, before the Register . De:
No.
Minivg Claim.
United States Land Office.
RAMENTO, CaL., March 2, 1877.
James L. Gould, whose Post Office is
tch Fist, Placer County, Cal, haa made
patent for Sacramento ConGravel Hydraulic mine, Blue
nized
gold, situated in an ‘ano’
of 8K % and SE % of SEX
of section
f
-4of
Bear Biver Mining Company, and s
1867, by the Sacramento
said
rtion July 27th,
Nevads County,
and purchase. AdMineral Citation. «
Tnited-States Lend ‘Office. }
Sp 26, 3877
Sac ; oF : jj
O BE. McCURDY,J.H. FULLER, L. W.
T PREBLE. F.LARKIN. A. G. TURNER,
"DPD, WILLIAMS, F. MUFFLER and to all
whom it may ccncern. Whereas, Mi-eral
affidavit No, 62 and 171 wére filed in the
U. 8. Land Office, a the N of NW
quarter of Sec. 24, in ‘ownship 16 north,
range 9 east, to be mare valuable for mining than for agricultural purposes, and by
Commissioner’s letter dated sJecember 2d,
1871, the same land to be treated as mineral im character, urtil the contrary is
roved,:after due notice; And whereas,
. ‘Lt. McLeod (Post Office address You
Bet, Cal.) did, on the 20th day of Oct.,
1874, file in the Register’s Office of this
District, this Premption Declaration No.
4644, claiming the above described land,
and has applied.to enter the same as agricultural land, slléging it to be more valuable foragricultural than for mining 'prr; Wherefore you will take notice,that
under and by virtue cfinstructions from
the Commissioner of .theGeneral. Land
Office, dated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed
the 7th Guy of April, A. D. 1877, at ti
o’cleck A. M.,at this-eftice, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of
roofs to deterniine the character of said
nds. In witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and ,year first
above written.
T. B. McA NDR .
HART FELLOWS Reoeiver.
Probate Notice.
Probate Court, Nevada County, California. In the matter of the Estate of
t Moore, deceased. It appeatns
to said Court by the petition this dsy presented filed by Richard Neville, the Administrator’ of the Estate ef Marga-et
Moore, deceased praying for thesale.of real
and al estate, that it is necexsary to
sell the whole or some“portion of the ‘reat
estate to pay the debts outstanding egaiust
the deceased, and the debts, expenses.and
charges of adinivistration. It is therefure
ordered by ssid Court that all persons interested in the estate of raid
+ the Lith day of April,A. D. 1877, at
Il o’clock in the forenoon~of said day, at
the Court Room of said Probate Court, at
re ate — sider w , in ssid eotnty, toshow
why an rshculd rot be pranted
to the seid administrator to sell so much
of the real estate of xaid deceased as shall
be nec: ssary, in addition to said pérsondl
mch3
FY
:
such as Gonorrhea,Gleet,
‘oured before it be too tate.
‘strict inguiries,®r you may fall
L fetid
are suffering _under-any of these f
see DR. GIBBON is responsible, and in
written instrument, *
_. tion 172 45’ edst, N52
GASTABLISHED in 1864, for the trea
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
ey etd 8yphil.
is in all ite forms, Seminal Weakness, f ™
potency, etc. Skin Diseases (of yeara
) and Ulcerated egs success: ully
treated.
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from Yiaiting ‘
the principal Hospitals of Europe, hag
resumed practice at his Dispemrary, 623Francisco, where his old patients end those
—— his services: may cori enay
e Doctor has spared neither time nor
money in seeking out r*w remedies, and hag
returned with increasea _acilities fer the
alleviation of human suffering.
Horrible Diseases.
tng out a miserable existence from the ef.
fect of secret ind » Or from virus
faces and
titutions, disgualifyingthem for the happiness of marriage
ortke enjoyment of life. in this horrid
aituation thousands suffer until death closes
the scers. Let parents, guardians, friends
attend toany of those who are suffering
with any of these horrible life destroying
maladics—see that they are cared for and
Send them impallid, e.:aciated and
their broken down
madiately-to Dr. Gibbon,
or years, end who is certain to cure the —
raost inveterate cases ‘without mercury or
injurtous drugs. It is impoftant te those
who are afflicted, or to those who are inter ;
estcdin the welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the mahy pretended doctors who
infest all cittes, publishing their skill in
curing all diseases in s few days, imposing
cians from and othertherefore, careful and make
into the ©
inent ph’
hanes 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 «nerring certainty
the following train of morbid symptema,
unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz: Sallow countenante, dark
spots under the eyes, pain inthe head, ring{ng in the ears, noise like the rustling of
leaves.and the rattling of chariots,. uneasiavss about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
ecufused vision, blunted intellect, loss of
confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, & disitxe to form new uaintances, &
disposition to shun society, of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and variou-eruptions about vena face, furred tongue,
sweats, Monomsanis 4nd frequent insanity.
If relief be not obtained, persons se afflicted should apply immediately, either in
n or by letter, and have # = effected —
new an treating
this, disesse; which never fails of effecting
quick-and radical cure. Dr. G. ‘will give
Une Hundred Dollars to any ene who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
¢. of this complaint“by either of the San ~
Francisco quscks.
Married Men; :
Or those who contemplate » who
maladies, should not forget the sacred ‘respupsibility resting upon ‘them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief. = *
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’sa office or
sending for packages of medicines:may rely
upon his assurance of confidential. secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more
than tobe charged with a fair and .mutaally satisfactory remuneration of séfvices
rendered, considering the ci jtances
of the cases, rather than a toe prevalent and
selfish L vera of extortion among quacks
ers.
ive to each patienta
binding himself tc effect a radical and per
.penent cure, or make no.charge.
: Cured at @o
. __Persons-at a distance may he
bon, 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
country, with full and plain direction for
ure. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS im
coin, in a registered letter through the
Post'Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will ‘be fo ied
by express tu any of the Union.
Adress DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623
st.eet, corner Oommercial, San
Post. Offic « Box 1957.
Ptivate “ntrance on Commercial treet,
Remem!.er to put BOX 195T-on the let
er.
Conpulaalione aE aR.
orrespondents will please inform
DR. GIBBON ‘that they send ‘hisadtvertire
ment in the Dar.y Transcarrr.._-—«my
Miniag Claim
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal, March 8, I877. }
OTICE is hereby given, That T. P.
Crandall, A, W. Herring; W. D. Long
and Wm. Andrews. ‘whose Post Office is
Neveda City, Nevada County; Cal, have ~
— a ve tp FE for the Back
e Placer ie, gold, situate
im Bloomfield Mining District, Nevada
County, CaHfornia, and described in the
platand field notes on file in this office as
follows, viz: Beginning at a natural ce{ thent monument 25 feet high and 6 feet
in diameter (estimated) standing om the
easterly side of the road leading ey the
4 Back Bone. Honse to Moore’s Fiat; and
running thence on a true . Viatia; 15’. 15, 15
chaing. Marked a cedar6 in. in: diameter
for S.W, cor. of claim, B. B. 8. W. cor;
‘thence N. 37, 45’ B,"45, 46 chains, marked
a cedar 12in. in dia, for N. W, cor, ef
claim, B. B. N. W. cor; thence 8. 52° 15’
E, 45,45 chains. Set an oat for N. E.
cor, of claim}; marked B. B. N._ EB. cor.
from which a fir 48 in. dia. bears § 37° 49
W.82 links dist; thence 8.379. 45" W.45, 45
chains, Set an oak post in stone mound
for 8. E. cor of claim, marked B. B. 8. EF.
corner, from which a black oak, 4 in. in
dia. bears N. 50%> E,47 links dist; thence
N. 62°15’ W.30, 30 chainsto place of be‘ginning. and conka'n 266 57-100 acres,
and designated #8 lot No. 45, in Sections
19, 29 and 30, Pownship 18 north, Range
10 East, Mt. Diablo and Meridian.
Said locatiog was mede March 20, ISA, byJohn E. Williams etal, and ig, recorfed in
the mining reeerds of Nevada County, st
Nevade City. -The apphieants elaim by lo
eation and purchase. ing claimpo oa ee Bloomfield Hydraulic Grave mpany On ‘the my gee oD
$ha nowt by the mislen land < wat
& Knotwell, onthe x
&
bP tena -f
day of May, 1877, at 1 o'clock .M.
JAMES wan pscs :
a physician who _
uso saade private disease his especial study:
CURED AT _
HOME, by addressing s letter to Dr. Gibpersons,
male ana female, are there. who are snfier.. absorbe._into the system! Look at their
disfigured
‘upon the public by using the names ofem4
Application for a Patent toa
: City Ord
gee f ‘Trus
F cans de wea
Section 1. ‘Any per
ghsll fire off or discha
pombs or expl’ sive su
orate limits of. t
without first obtainii
the Trustees ot said C
deemed guilty of a mi
on conviction shall be
ten dollars nor more f!
jars or bé imeprisoned
not to exceed ten days
Section 2. This Orc
fect and-be in full for
Twelfth day of March
Passed Feb, 15th, 18
W. J, Oncan, Clerk
Trustees, :
~~ Collateral Loa:
Bar
ORNER POST AN
San Francisco.
portion of the reserve:
eral Loan and Savings
ed untilfurther noti
pet share, The shar
continue to pay divide
permonth, payable tl
every month, and on
May the price: for t!
will be advanced to §
stock withdrawn fr
has slready declared .
dends of 2 PER CEN‘
dividend of 5 PER ¢
all stock subscribed.
mation.can be obtain«
-@ safe investment fo
plying at the Collate:
Bank, corner Post a
San Francisco,
moh20-2m F. 8.‘¢
Mineral
United Stat
’ §achamMento, C
(YO ALL WHOM
Whereas, on the
the Plat of Townshi
-east, was filed in-the
by the return of the
or the NW quarter o
‘ship. 18 north, rans
treated as mincral
the contrary 18 prov
And whereas, Che
Office address Emig:
on the 5th day of Fet
ister’s Office of this .
tionDeclaration No.6!
_ described land, and
the same as agrict
it be more vala
then for mining pur;
take notice, tha
tnstructions from
the General Land. ©
A871, we have fixed ¢
A.D. 1877, at 10 o'ck
fice, before the Regi:
the hearing of pro
character of said lanc
of, we have hereunt
day and year first ab
; i se E
HART FE!
D, Jobnston, Att’y
SUM.
TATE OF CALI
‘Nevade, ss. In
the Fourteenth Ju
State of Ualifornia, i
of Nevada. e PB
California, send gt
Wheeler, defendant.
quired ¢o appear .
against you in the
fourteenth Judicial
of California, in and
Yada, on the 10th °
Polly Ann Wheeler,
——-eyer_the complaint
ten days [exclusive
etter the service on }
df served within the
wat of this county,
within twenty days;
aye, or judgm ‘ut °
fou by default, acco
said complaint. Be
against you to obtail
dissolving the bon<
and her--tufore exist
’ plaintiff, on the gro
and desertion, aud o
set forth in plainti
herein, to which ref
And you are hereby .
to appear and answe
as above required, t
apply to the Court
demanded.
——)In testimor
séal} D, White.
—~ ) Court afore
my ‘hand and imp
Court, at office, in»
the luth day of Apr
jAME
Jobn Caldwell Pi
Minera!
United
Sacramento, (
FUO all whom it:
on the 3d ds
tue Plat of Townsh
East, was filed in
and by Commission
ber 2d, inft, Lot
Lot Three of SW (
in Township 17 Nor
be treated as mine
the contrary is pro
aud whereas, Geo. I
address Nevads Cit:
day of November,
ter’s Ofhce of this
tion Declaration N
above described 1:
enter the same as
leging it to be mor
tural than for mini:
yu will take ‘noti:
virtue
sioner of the Gea
May 6th, 1871, we h
thie oda beds