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April 22, 1868 (4 pages)

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-sthe U; = . yourself from Pe nful sufferings and -pRrvare wepicat’ am. Quick Caresand Moderate Charges Dr. W. Kh. DOMERTY’S _ Private MicGical, 3 AD SURGICAL . INSTITUTE. SAW FRANORSOO; on ‘sacramento st. below Montgomery ‘Opposite Pacific Steamship Co’s Office. PurvaTs ENTRAWCE ON Lumizs” onrr STREET stablished expressly to afford the a * ah and Belentine Medical Aid, in the ‘treatment. and cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and-all sexual disorders. “Wo the Aficted. OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY returns his sin-; Dp cere thanks to his numerous patients for their oatronage, and would take this oppor‘tunity to remind them that he continues to consult at hie Institute for the cureof chronic : diseaees of the Langs, Liver, Kidneys, Diaeet. § 4ve-and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Pri-§ wate Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its. forms } -and # Semine) Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, Gonorrhoea, . ‘Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back ‘aad Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and, Kidneys; etc.; and he hepes that his long ex-* perience and successful mractice will continue } Po'insure him a share of public patronage. racticeof many years in Europe and States, He is enabled to apply the ‘most efficient and sueceseful rémedies against -diseases-of all kinds: He uses no mercury, ‘charges moderate, treats his pstients in a corSn on By his __ rect, and honorable way and has references of “Mhuquestionable veracity irom men of known” respectability and high standing in society. All parties coheulting him. by letter or otherwise: willeceive the best aud gentlest treatunent and implicit reerecy. ; “3 DR. DOHERTY wortd call attentionto the: following certifieate, from-one of his patients who, having maby eeverye his heal@a, detires. ‘tomake known his remedial agent. It will be seen his statement is fully authenticated ‘by # Notary Public. The welfare of society. imperiously demands fts publicity, and-it-ls given more to. «warn the unwary than to sound the praise of .a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases .can be cited, during a practice of more than ififieen years, 4: . Seminal Wealkness—A Sworn to Ger tideate of a mestiRemarkable Cure of Spermng yon ‘to benefit euffering humanity, and esire NA :a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. DOHERTY, induces me to. make this statement, For ‘mahy years I ‘had been afilicted with Spermsatorrhoea, ‘the result ef self abuse, but till 1855 experieneed but little trouble or inconvenience; in'that,year . hadSeminal Weakness to ; j followed by alarm ing ay: ne, -guch as ‘weakness ofthe hack . : -and . ess of vigion, nervousness, etc, , ‘My mind, too, waedffected to such an extent’ saa to serious impair my memory; my ideas ‘wore tonfusedand spirits depressed. I was -averse to society, had evil peshenangs and -self-distrust, and was enfirelysunfitted for any sduties of life, From 1855 to ‘the -aunmmer of 1863, [ employed the very best»medieal talent ‘T could fina, batin no instance obtained more sthan temporary relief. I'had abouteoncluded sathere. wasno relief for me ‘in this world, but minéd tetry him, thoughT did not expect much Yenefit from his treatment. On the 5th of December last, I. placed myself under:his care ; in one weék J found myeelf very much imroved, and now, after five weeks’ treatment, : fee] myself thoroughly cured of all my trouh/ 4os, and inthe enjoyment of the best @f health. Hoping that my experience may be of ‘benefit . to others similarly afflicted, I eubecrive myeaelf, JAMES JOHNSTON. re and sworn a ee me, this “Mth day of January, A. D. 1564. Bs : [u.8.] A. G.;RANDALL. Notary Public. To Females, When a female is in trouble, or affticted ‘with disease, auch a8 weaknees of the back and ‘limbs, pain in the head, lose efimuscular power palpitation of the heart, nervonsness, extreme urinary diftculties. generat debitity, vaginitisall diséases ‘ef the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to ‘females, she ‘should go or write at enceto the celebrated Female octor W. K. BOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her ‘troubles and diseases irregularities, suppressions, etc., will receive the Dootor’s most particular attention. Let no false delicacy prevert—yeu, but apply immediately and aren rema-. uredeath. All Married Laties, whose delicate health.or other circumstances prevent an in: , screase lirtheir families, sheuld write or call at Dr. DORBRTY'S Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief end help. "The Doctor's offices, consisting of a suite, of six rooms, are so arranced that he can be consuited without fear. of observation. To Correspondents. Patients (male or female) :residing “in ary art of the State, however istant, who 7 esire the opinien and advice of Dr:Doherty: -on their tespettive cases. and who think proper to submit. a written statement of each,in preference to holding apersonal interview, are respectfully assured that their -commanications will be held most sacred.— Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity of ob‘serving, that all lettera, are opened only and replied to bychimseclf, amd the latter as spromptiy as possible, If the ease be fully and candidly -deacribed, personal ccommunication wilt -be--euper ne inetryctione for det; regimenand the general treatmeni of the case ‘itself (including the remedies) will ke forwarded without delay and in -such a manner aa to convey no idea of the purport of »the letter or parcel transmitted. . Consultations ‘by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permuanert ‘cure guaranteed or no par. ‘SPERMATORRAGA, DR. DOHERTY has just published an “im “portant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to Impotence -or “Wirility : being a short treatize “on Spermater‘rhaa orSeminal Weakness, Nervous and Phys. ‘ical Debility consequent onthis Affection, and eother dieeases-of the Sexual Organs, x This little work contains‘tiformation of the ‘utmost valne'to all, whether married .or sin “gle, and will*he sent FREE by mail on-receiyt -of Six’Cents tn postage stampe for return postsage, Addreas, WW. .K, DOHERTY, M.D, . SAM BRANCISCO, o -Pand fém \ DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, 616 KEARNEY ST., NEAR COMMERCIAL. SAN FRANCI-CO. Ee tablished in 1854, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis ‘in. all its Impotency, etc, Skin Dis[eases (of years standing) ‘and Ulcerated—Legs sucCeasfully treated. Ce eg many thousands o' ale, are theré who are suffering out a miserable existence fromthe effect of secret indulgences, or from virus-absorbed into the system! Look at their palli diefigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the as oe of marriage‘or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the ecene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend to any of those who are sufferwith any of these horrible life-destroying maladies—see that.they:are cared for and cured before it be too late: Send them immediately — to Doctor Gibbon, a;physician who has made private disease his especial study for years, and who te certain to cure the most inveterate «cages withont mercury or any injurions drugs. It js important to those who are afflicted, or ‘to those who are interested.1n the welfare of their ‘friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishdng their skill in curimg all-diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from rvether places. Be therefore careful an ‘strict ‘inquiry, or you may fall into ) She ‘hands ef those charlatans. Seminal Weakness, Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self wise, “‘Ehis solitary vice; or depraved rexuat ‘indulgence, is practiced by the youth of ‘both sexe to-analmost anlimited extent, producing ‘with unerring .certainty, the followin train‘of morbideymptoms, unless combatted . by scientifie m measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringingiin the ears, noise like the rustling of Jeaves und rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins,:weakners of the limbs, confused viséon, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, difidence in approaching strangérs; a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of: memory, hectic flushes; pimptes—and various eruptions about the face; furred tongue,: feted breath, coughs, consumption, night sweate, monomania and frequent ineanity. HMrelief be not obtained. persons so afflicted dhould apply immediately, either in person or *%y letter, and have a cure effected by his new :and ecientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick and railicalcure. Dr, G will yen ey undred Dollars toany one who will prove egprinnere oe to him that he was cured ofthis complaint by either of the San Francieco quacks. arricd Nien, Or those who contemplate marriage, who dies, should not forget the sacre& responsibilities testing upon them nor delay to obtain ; immediate relief. q To the Ladies. __ ' The various complicated and -distressin diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success—such as Supproestione, Irlarities, Whites, Falling of the Womb, ‘nmors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, ‘Painful or Difficult Mensuration, Barriness, ete., will hespeedily cured, without any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no differance what Jour troubles may be. The afflicted are cordially invited to calland satisfy . ‘themselves, Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or sending for packages of medicines, may rely upon his aesurances of confidential eecrecy ewith implicit faith, and ‘ex noemore than "to be charged witha fair and mutually satis. factory remuneration for services rendered, considering theccircumstances and difficulties forms, Seminal Weakness, Ree ein iiale'. e and }) make . . are anffering under any of thesefearml mala: $< reading Dr; Doherty's advertisement, I deter. /Grugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of County, Cali thatat a meeti Gold Coin, to Placer county, Ca at public auction, made before, will expenses of sale; RII LIOL LPL NLL LD PE on cs and ma EXPVCKY GOLD & SILVER MINING a eaten Lake Mining District, ‘Nevada Notice is hereby given Ma ome Sth ay of Mate, . said Com eld on the y arch, . . 1908,aa sanessraemt of two dollars.and fifty cents per sbare was levied on the Capital Stock of said ome dy oes immediately in U. ® phael, Secretary. at Cisco, 1, Any stock upon which. gaid assessment shall remain unpaid on the third day of May a. p. 1868, shall be deemed delinquent and will be duly advertised for sale and unless cayman’ shall be. be sold on Thursday, May #1; A. D. 1868, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and jones = M. RAPHAEL, Secretary. Meadow Lake, March 28th. ae Meadow Lake Min share, was levied emaciated and . the capital stock of the above nam yable immediately, in U.8. Be at his office at the Mo treal mill on. the mine, Meadow Lake District, Nevada county, Californa, U which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 11th day of May, 1888, will"be delinguent, and will be duly advertised for sale‘at public anction, and unless payment be ereta made before, will May, ment, together wi tising. J. April 7th, 1868. that at a meeting of the Beard o' said Company, held on the Sixth day of April 1868, an assessment of two dofilars ($2 00) per 1868, to pa OHAWK & MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED Gold and Silver Miming Company. ing District, Nevada county. spa ae on each and every share of company ld coin, to the wkand MonAny stock upon emed be sold on the 30th day of said delinquent asvessth costs of sale and adverFIGULIERE, Secretary M. Cd. G. & 8. M. Co M. & M. Cd. G. Mohawk & Montreal Mill, Meadow. Lake, apil J, NAPPLIGER. NAFFEIGER Hams, Bac can be delivered ~ All orders from promptly filled. charge. a ERP constantly-onhawdoS} full supply ef FRESH BEEF, J. R. 8TONE EMPIRE MARKET, No. 7 Commercial Street, erry NEVADA CITY.” & STONE, Prop’rs. PORK, : MIUTTION, OF GUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 48 Cheap as here from San Francisco. A good supply of Dried Beef, Fresh Pork pee eeees Bex always on hand. ® country carefully and eats delivered in the city “SS oO -the -Pacific Mail Steamship .Company’s o a pare IFIC MAIL STEAMHIP CO sith STEAMSHIPS —TFoR— NEW ¥ OR &, JAPAN AND-CHINA Will be diepatched as follows: Leave Wharf, corner First and Brannan strects. at-11 o'clock A. M. of the following r\ on dates as given below : ; : : April 14th--Sacramento, Capt W. A. Parker, connecting with Ocean Qneen, Capt. Buliamy. April 2nd—Montana, Capt. M. Caverly, connecting with Rising Star, ‘apt. Connor. ‘ ” Aprit } r : po mas Smith, connecting with Arizona, Capt. ¥Cabin. passengers berthed through. Baggare checked throngh— 100 pounds allowed each adult passenger. Ati experienced Surgeon on board, ‘Médicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail, at 11 o‘clock. Pas sengers are requested to have their baggage. on board beforei0 o'clock. Through tickets to Liverpool by the,Cunard, Inman and National Steamship Line, can be obtained at the P. M. S. 8. Co's Office in San Francisco. where may also be obtained orders for spasenee from Liverpool or Sonthampton to San Francisco either via New York or 8t. Thomas—if a desired amonnt of £10 to £20 will be advanced «with the above orders. Holdersof orders will be required to identify themselves to the agents in England. For merchandise: freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co. __The steamship China, Capt. Geo. F. Lane, wil be dispatched April 14th,_ 1868 at noon, from wharf corner of t_and Brannan str’ts, for Yokahama and Hongkong, connecting at Yokohama with the steamship Costa Rica for . Shanghie. ; For passage and other information apply at ce, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff street San Francisco. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent_ : DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. ~ Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. “I would inform my friends and all wishing my services that yi am prepared to attend those favoring Ine with # call, at any hour. Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled withont causing pair. . D. 5. BAKER. BAKER GROCERIE CAN FRUITS WHEAT, WoopD!
J. 4, MARTIN & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in S, PROVISIONS AND SHELF GoD ou OF ALL KINDS, CORN, BARLEY, _ GROUND FEED — WOOD woop! f Shakes, Shingles, &e., &¢., pe At BAKER &{MARTINS, . NO. 73 BROAD STREET Wevada, September 12th. ~ Bh JAME S$ COLLEY, Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton; Corned Beef CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c (Meats soldat reasonable rates for Cash bg pn Broad Street, belew Crawford, Leavitt 0."8. repli of cases, rather'than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among. quacks and pretenders. BOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding himself'to effect a radical and :permahent'cure, or m@ke no charge. ‘ Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may be CURED 4XT HOMK, by addressing a lotter to Dr, Gibban, stating case,symptome, length of tine the aisease has continued,and have medicine pronpptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, ‘to any part of theeccountry, with full and ote directions for use. By enclosing 815 in cur ency or $10 in rcoin, in a registered letter througlethe Post. Offiee or through Wells, Far& Vo,, a package of medicine -will be forwarded by express to any partof ofthe Union. Adress DR. J. 'F. GIBBON, 516 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Fraucieco.— Post aftice-box 252, — Remember to put BOX 252 on the’tetter. enon one n Correspondentawill please inform DR, GIBBON that they.read his advertisement in the DarLy TRANscRIPT, mar 19 NEW STYLER { ™ NEW STYLES? . “LAMOTT, 227 Montgomery-st. San Francisce Is out again with apother New Style HAT, for. Winter. ._ Nothing like :giving :peovle NEW STYLES. { THAT IS WHY ZAMOTT TAKES THE LEAD IN THE HAT BUSINESSON THIS COAST, 1 ‘LIFE INSURANCE, ie el IS TO CERTIFY, THAT THOMAS SHURTLEFPF, 4 Ts this day appointed Agent for Nevada city and the strrounding country, or wherever he mg ITY, NO Saturday, tended to. GRE Nevada, Moore’s Flat & zs STAGE LEAVES NEVADA Peas on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (connecting with ells, mene and Go's Ong for LAKE I RTH BLOOMF WOOLSEYS AND @RLEANS FLATS and . EUREKA, Ex Seaves_on_' ; Tuesday and Packages delivered, Collection made and all Express ‘business Eureka LD, MOORES romptly at GORY & ENGLISH. Props OPPOSETION COMPANY New Steamer FOR Tuesday,... ship FOR An ex cine and -attendan ners of the Pacific and Possee 8.8, Com German “The ©: ing. with North American Steamship Co via PANAMA, HE NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP will dispatch the Fast . NEVADA-3,0@0 TONS, J, R, KELLEY.... eoncees ..Commander, PANAMA, From Mission Street Wharf, San Francisco, at 120 clock, noon, ..eoesMiay 5th, 1868, Connecting via Panama Railroad, at Aspinwall with the Company's entirely new SteamARAGO-—3,000 TONS, NEW YORK. One hundred pounds baggage free. . rienced Surgeon on board: _ medice free. > Phe public are particalarty cauti against Wirtapresaptat ons _ made the RunMail tlw A Konan on the Sacramento River Boats. Firet eabin passengers berthed throu Giver teach er Manenet er touch at Manzanillo, each way. Frei at reduced rates. . ght ckete from Liverpool and town, by:the “Liverpool and Great “this Company will iéreneensestern pany’s” staunch and elegant Iron Meseahi’. at unueually low rates, rom Bremen, Hamburg, ton ond fHavre, Copenhagen, Christians: ana . Gotsborg'by firet class Steamers of the North Iuloyds at very reduced rates. nian will-sail May 20th, connecte Guiding Star. ‘or further information apply to I. W. RAYMOND, Agent, Northwest corner Battery NATYONAL Ces may takee Risk, for the “EXCELSIOR Hair Dressing ond Be ia Saloon. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY m, heretofore, at the old stands OF NEW YORK.. tae Particular attention paid to 8. W. BAOKU! shed er eiren mtting of Geaw", La. . WwW. US &co. die Chiliren’s Hair wants Managers Pacific Branch Excelsior Life Inshave,(Gents’ edit at ttimplace Hot, and surance Com . NewYork. ‘Office, 614 Mar. shower at-all times. Always on hand a I WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this office to be performed in a more skillful manner,and better satisfaction given than eleewhere in this vicinity otherwise no charge will be made. M charges are moderate. and to suit the times. am permanently locatedin this city. _Residence on Sacramento street, third house from Temperance Hall. Vulcanite Work promptly and neatly done at this office, — hg “FOREIGN GRAPE VINES! F APPLICATION BE MADE SOON, I CAN. A. spare a few thousand GRAPE VINESof the —_ FOREIGN VARLETIES and warrant em. 3 : 2% “Among the varieties may found : © Black Hamburgh. Zinfindal, Vellade Noir. Black and Gray Burgundies,__— HRedand White Chasselas, 4 And Mialvoisier, besides the Choicest ‘ American Sorts, All of the kinds are expressly suited to the soil and climate of Nevada county, and the best for table use and making wine known to this region. KE. G. WAITE. Nevada, March 18tr, 1368, A NEW INVENTION ! T= AMERICAN SPRING BED, FOR Comfo tPortability, Simplicity, and Gheapness, supercedes any= thing of the kind yet invented. It is easily applied toany Bedatead and costs only one-fourth as much as a Spring Mattrass. Cost of transportation on it isa mere trifle, and it is warranted durable. Orders should be addressed to the American Bed Co., No. 29 POST STREET. Mechanics Institute Building, San Francieco, ee Exclusive rights to counties will be sold. mch26-3m HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT, Commereial Street, Nevada City, A few doors below Randolph's Jewelry Store, ; THIS FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT is kept in a style not surpassed by any in Nevada county. ‘ The Very Choicest of everything 8 furnished to its patrons. Oyeters in every style: Game, Poultry, etc. &® Board by the Meal or Week, at moder ate rates. G27" Meals at all hours of the day or night. JOHN H. HAMILTON, Nevada, Oct. 24th—6m Proprietor. DR. KENT, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, ALL OPERATIONS carefully and skillfnlly performed. Diseases and sensitive Teeth treated and filled, : ‘Teer tuserted on Vuleanite $25, for fall upper or lower eet. Also, on Gold or silver on the most improved principle at reasonable rates. Ottice, No.1 CU CIAL ST., GREENWOOD CEMETERY, HIS tery is beantifully loca H fine ae on the turnpike coo aa Grass Valley & Rough & Ready. It is laid outspecially foraBURYING GROUND, : and tain rOoORTY ‘ACKES oF LAND ! The greatest care will be taken of the grounds, and no labor or expense Spared to make Greenwood the finest cemetery on the able Aig and full partioniees given C. PES W.C, " DCOCTOR H. TILING, Graduate of the University at Dorpet. ¢ OLLIE Vine ne inne 1 TENTUCKY .BLUE GRAVEL MINIXG Company, Loeation of Works. ie -Pownehip, Nevada Connty, California—Notice is hereby given that the several amonnts vet opposite the names of the respective shareholders are delinquent npon the foll wine described stock, in the Kentucky Bine Grayel Mining Company. on acconnt .of Assessment No. 2, of Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents per ehare, levied Feb. 4,,1868: Panama dates, for PANAMA. connecting via Panama . shart, No. Caret: No; @hares.Aw't ( fthe Company's spien N: . ; Amt, j-~ omea bn ASPINWALL for NEW ORK. . GK Davidson ,-4++.8, 9 4. $50 “On the 6th, 14th, 22nd, ngs Fowtes ph gn te ta ts 4 30 month. ‘Steamer leaving San Francis Sent ” «rads omar’ : i ihe = eaeaea at Manzanillo. All touch at Chew 8 ieee i N 6 eenth connects with . H C Johnson.-.--..-. asi 6250 Fen icsaciantic Company® Steamer hen ryt Ue, boa bs ye 8 : 100 5 Steamer :or § s Yosseeesee: : a ya ee tamer can in agg oka eee eyatc. hak . 4 By Departure of 14th connects with Eng! or Sr ities a vt, Pe 1H Steamer for nthampton, Australia, an ; oF Ee 6 K " and P. RR. Co’s Steamer for . John B Smith..+-+++5H Beate i rcorica. Thrckigh tickets can be ob; ae on tee Ska 159 £ 300 bar ri , hed And in aecordance with The laws ofthe State«he folowing Steamships will be dispatched . Seemnanee WAT ; tees, as thany shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessarv will be sold at pubHie anction, on MONDAY, April Sixth, 186s, between the hours of two and forr o’el"k p. m., in front of the Company’s office, Gold Hill, Storey county, Nevada, to pay said delinguent assessment together with all aceruing costs of advertising and expenses of sale. “ By order of the Board of Trustees. HARVEY BOONE, Secretary. The above sale is postponed ungil Saturday the 2nd day of May, 1868. By aries of the See nt we QUARTZ MINING CO, Lecation of Works, Anthony Hlouse, Nevada Connty, €al. Notice is hereby given that atameeting of-the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the 2ist day of March, 186s, an assessment [No.4] of Five Dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of said company. payable immediately.to the -Secretary. in U.S. Gold or Silver coin. Any steck upon which said assessment hall remain unpaid on the 2th day of April, 1863, shall be deemed delinquent, and-will be duly advertised for.rale at public auction, and unless payment shall he made before, will be sold on Saturday, the t6th day of May, 18*8. to pay the delinquent. assesements together wtth costs of advertising and expenses of sale. : By order ot the Board of Trustees. eo : TIMOTHY F. CONNOLLY, Sec’y, Office—Near Anthony House, Nevada county, Cal. : m24 IBERTY GOLD MINING COMPANY. Eua Teka South; Nevada county, State of California. Notice.—There is delinquent upon the following described stock, in the above . named Company, on-aecount of aseesement levied on the second day of December, 1567, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows : Name: Shares, Amt: 8. Buckingham. 200 $100 60 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees made on the 30th day of March, 1868, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be neceesary will be sold at ublic auction, in front ot the Union Hotel, in ureka, Nevada county, State of Caltfornia, on baste the first day of May, 1868, at the hour of 12. o’clock, M. of said day, to pay said assessment, together with the costs of*advertising and expenses of gale. J. B. STEVENS, Secretary Eureka, March 30th. : apl District, Bloomfield Township, Nevada coun= ty, Cal. Notice is pares given to George H. Johnson that there is del terest of two hundred feet, on account of asessment levied December 6th, 1867, Fifty Dol‘lare, And in accordance -with Jaw, s@ many feet of said,interest as is necessary to pay said delinquent assesement, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale wil] be sold, if not. paid before day of sale, at the Compa. ny’s claims, at pnblic auction, for United States gold coin, on Wednesday, June 3d, 1868, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. __ aps A. L. WOODRUFF, Sec'y. Stockholders’ Meeting. STAR QUARTZ MINING COMPANY.— Notice.—The annual meeting of the Stock‘. holders of the Star Quartz Mining Company will be held at the Hardware Store of George Keeney, No.7, Commercial street, on May 4th, 1868, at 8 o’clock Pp. m:, for the election of officers for the ensuing year, and for such other business a8 may come before them. A punctual attendance is requested. : ‘ WINTHROP 8S. LONG, ad Secretary S. Q. M. Co. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Winter Arrangement, : N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th,1867, until further notice, the Trains of the Central. Pacific Railroad will run as folows: . Going East. Passenger trains will leave Sacramento at 6:30 a. M., and arrive at Cisco at 12 m. <Accommodation and Way Freight Train at 2.30 P. M., arriving at Colfax at 9p. m. Going West, Passenger trains leave Ciscoat 6.45. M. arriving at Sacramento at 12:45 p.m. Aecommodation and Way Freight Train leaves Colfax at 6:10 a.m., arriving at Sacramento at 1:16 P.M. . iam Freight Trains to and from Cisco ily. The morning passenger trains connect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill, Michigan Bluffs, Greenwood and Georgetown ; and at Colfax with stages for Grass Valey, Nevada, San Juan, Camptenville, Forest City, Downieville and Iowa Hill; and at Dutch Flat with stages for Little York, Yeu Bet, Red and Nevada, and at Cisco with stages for Summit City, Austin, Virginia City, and all points in the State ef -Nevada;—— e 6:30 A. M. up train connects at the Junction with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and ail pointe north. . __All trains run daily, Sundays excepted. _. CO URoceEe. : Suner':, endent C. P. R.:R. CITY ELECTION. Ta bps ped Meeting of the Board of Trusteea of the City of Nevada,+held March 19, 1868, C. H. Mead was appointed Clerk, and N. W. Knowlton and W. F. Haslett Judges of Election and a Board of Registration, to register the names of voters ata Boe Election to be held on the frst Mon 18°8, for the election of City Gfeen : W. J. ORGAN, Clerk. R stration. The Board of evinces will be in session e Saturday, until the election, and on Friday, Mav ist. at the Marshal’s Office, from 10 A.M. to4P. M. : Boy eA er! Registra * Nevada, March 20, 1868. apil_ Board of-‘Trustées. HARVEY BOONE, Sec’y. nquent upon his in. BLAZE’S SALOON! Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts. GO TO BLAZES. §@-IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK_ad’ ‘Revidanoe Walon Hotel Nevada city, Ca. -_ 2 BP ¢,ea . q ee ee eed his poy ee te