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MEDICAL
: AJT.D.:
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
Private Medical -& Surgical tnstitute}
dacramento atrect, below .Montgomery, opposite the Pa*ific Mail nae gee vk Ce’s office.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff street,
N FRANCISCO,
;
Kstablished expressly to afford the afflicted
‘sound and scientific Medioa! aid, in the treatment and cure of all Private and Chronic
Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sexual diseases.
TO THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. W. K. Doherty
returps his sincere thanks to his numerous pa
tients for the patronage, and would take this opportunity toremindthem that he continues to
consult at his institute for the cure cf chronic
diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidteys, -Digestive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private
Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, ‘and ail the horrid con
scqrencts of self-abuse. Gonorhoe. Gleet, Stric
tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual
Debility, Diseases of thie Back and Loins, Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc, and he
hopes that Nis long experience and successful
practice will continue to insure hima share
of public patronage. By the practice of many years in KEnropeand the United states. he
s.enabled po Apply the most efficient and suqcessful remedies against discases of all kinds. He usea no mercury, charges. moderate, treats his patients in a correct ard honorable way, has references of unquestionable veracity from men o
. known respectability and high standing in society. All patties consulting him. by Jetter or otherwise will receive the best and gentlest treat_ ment and implieit seerecy. ¥:
READ THE FOLLOWING :—A case of Gleet and
Stricture-—Dr, Doherty—Dear Sr; I feel m
health so fully restored, that, in common gratitude, I believe I should make some written acknowledgment for your valuable services—particularly so as your fee was sma'l for the work
performed 1] arrived in this city from the Kestabout one year ago, and was then suffering from
an old case of Gleet, complicated with stricture.
ing a stranger in this city, and believing those
doctors who gave such positive axsurances of
euccess were necessarily the best (sume of whom
have a large number @f titles,) I placed myself in
their charge and continued under their treatment
until 1 had lost nearly all hope and a considera
ble sutior money, I wish to say now that Seip are
the sixth Doctor I haveemployed., and the only
one that has ever done meany seryice. My Gleet
is wholly cured, the stricture is all removed, and
my general health is better than it has been for
years. In conclusion I would say to the many
unfortunates-who require medical advice, if you
have any doiiitas to whom -you er employ. ask
Dr. Doherty for my address and call and see me,
(I keep store in this city.) My ‘experience may
fave youmany dollars. I would also add that in
the early stage of my disease, [ used a large am°
ount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrhoe, Gleet, ete. but never derived any benefit from them. am, Doctor, very
truly yours, L— H—
San Franciseo June 16th, 1864, “i
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21s
ay of June, 1864,. A.S. GouLD, Notary Public.
' SEMINAL WEAKNESS—A sworn to Certificate
of most Remarkable Cure of Spermoterrhoea — .
A desire to bevefit humanity, and a feeling of
gratitade to Dr. Ws K. Doherty, alone induces
me to make this statement, -k'or many years I
have been afflicted with that fearful disedve
known as “‘Spermaterrhoea,” or Seminal weak
ness, the result of sclf-abuse, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble or inconvenience in that
year, however, I had Seminal emissions to a
weakening extent, which was soon followed by
/*the most alarming aymptens, as weakness of the
back and limbs, pain im the head, dimneass of yision, nervousness and general debility. My mind
ee was afflicted to suc oo as to seriousimpair my memory. eas. were. confused
aaa spirits denrensd, ir tbelety.
ae
I was averse t
had evil forebodmgs and self-distrust and was
entirely untitted for any of the duties of life.—
From 1855 tu the summer of 18 3, Iemployed the
very best medical talent L could find, and spent
several hundred dollars,-butin no, instance obtained more than temporary relief. (had abou
concluded there was uo relief for me in this
world, but seeing Dr Doherty's advertisement,
I thought J shouid call and sce him, as hecharg
ed nothing for eGnaultation. [had an interview
with Dr. Doherty, at his office, in Sacramento
street, and his fee fortreatment was so reasonable, I determined to try him, though! I did not
expect much benetit from his treatment. On the
5th day of Deetust-[ placed niyself under= his
earé: i one week I found myself very mnch improved, and now, after five weeks treatment, I
Teel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubles
andin the enjoyment of the best of health Ho
ping that my er ae may be of benefit to others similarly afflicted, f subscribe niyself
oe JAMES JOHNSTON . . ‘
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th
“ of Jan. 1864. AG, RANDALL, Notary Public
TO FEMALES —When a female is in trouble
or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back
and limbs, pain in the head, dimiess of sight
ioas of muscular: power, palpication of the heart
rritability nervousness, extreme uriniary difficulties, derangemedt of digestive fupetious,general debjlity ,vaginities, all diseases of the womb
hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peeuliar
J Brogan,
_Eastman,
Store—Inspector, James Marriott.
A Johnson, H J McKinlev.
tel—Inspector, John Thompson
Everett. Caleb Bowles.
ay en S Winans.
WM
Store—Ipapector, ES Pratt.
James Satter
. E A Reot.
gpector. Dr Teeples.
Juhn Heney,
D Rich, G Morgan, rae
Summit Valley Precinct— Polls at Tinker’s— :
tel—Inspector,
ey; — Stephens.
—Inspector, B W Dodge,
LECTION PROCLAB A TION.—Notice ie
Hi itercoy. given eigen: il Election: will
be held on Wednesday the 6th day of September
next, throughout Nevada cuunty, at which tne
following officers sre t6 be elected :
One State Senator; Four Assemblymen; a
Sheriff; a Couiity Clerk ; 2 County Recorder ;
a unt County Assessor; a , a
County Collector; a District Attorney ; a County Surveyor ; a County Superintendent of Pubjie Instruction ; a Coroner ; a Public Administrator; a Supervisor forthe Ist District, comne ownships of Nevada and Washngton. : : a
Two Constables in cath" Township. bead
Ata meeting of the Board of Sapbtvisore or
Nevada comet? s held. August 16th, 1865, it -was
orcered that the. following precincts be estublished as the Election precincts of Nevada coun
ty and that the following persons be appointed
Inspectors and Judges of the respective’ precincts, for the Eleetion to be held on Wednesday September 6th, 1865, to wit.:
NEVADA TOWNSHIP—Nevada Precinet—
Pols at the Court House -Taspertor, Joseph
Kutz.. Judges, OF Green and WS McRoberts.
Mountain Well Preecinct—Polls at Summer’s
Hotel—Inspector Heffron. Judges, H .Summers, 8 Johnson.
Blue Tent Precinct—Polls at Blue Tent House
~-Inspector, Geo Cooper. Judges, 1. William
son. D Felton. : :
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP—Grass Valley Preeinct—Polls at Smith’s Hotel Inspector
E W Roberts, Judges, J i Sykes, E W Maslin.
Buena Vista.Precinct—Polis at Barker’s-* In
yar a JW Degolias. Judges, FN Stuart, C
veeeh
Allison Ranch Precinet—Polls at’ Ahearn’s—
Inspector, John Kvry. Judges, WD Hand, P
Galloway, »
Forest Spring Precinct—Polls-at Brogan’s—
Inspector, T W Campbell. Judges; A Lyle, R
Globe Ranch, Précinect—Polls at.Globe Ranch
House—Inspeetor, Silas BlodgettJudges, A J
Webster, John Trasher.
EUREKA TOWNSHIP —Moore’s. Flat -Precinct—Polls at Caldwell’s office—Inspector. CR
Judges. David Landes, W Simmons.
Eureka Precinet—Polls at Young’s Hotel—
Inspvetor, John Henry., Judges, Alf Vieron,
J Young.
Bowman’s Ranch Precinct— Polls at Bowmans
Hotel—Inspector, J F Bowman, Judges. John
Blassauf. J Fancher.
BLOOMFIELD TOW NSHIP—Columbia Hill
Precinct—Polls at MeDunald’s Saloon—Inspector, FE P Hubbard. Judges, James Nutall, Thos
Richardson.North Bloomfield Precinet—Polls at Bush’s
Judges, W
Relief—Hill Precinct—Polls at_ Griffin’s—Inspector, C McIntosh, Judges, T Cary, R}Penrose
BKIDGEPOR?T TOWNSHIP French Corral
Precinct—Polis at Bowker’s Saloon—Inspector,
M Alger. Judges, George Parsjey, A Smith.
Bircbville Precinct—Polls at Thompson’s HoJudges, H
Sweetland Precinct—Polls at Wood’s.Hotel—
. Judges; W Menner, EK
ull, ‘
North San Juan Precinct—Polls at Hussey’s
Judges, W C Holt
Cherokee Precinct—Polis at. Schmidt’s Hotel
—Inspector. Hank Kenny. Judges. David Ackley. M W Martin. = :
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP—Washington
Precin¢et—Polls at McBean’s Saloon—Inspector.
Judges, L Vandusen, A F Mason.
Omega Precinct—Lols at Pierce’s Hotel—inJudges, John Stewart,
Bear YVailey Precinct—Polls at Tompkin’s
Hotel—Iuspector—Henry Pelley. Judges, David Marsh.-E D Founce.
Summit City Precinct—Polls at Organ & Tibbitt’s office—Inspeetor, D Crittenden. Judges,
Fy
Inspector. Joseph Tinker. Judges, B Williams,
Thomas Fenton.
Donner Lake Precinct—Polis at King’s HoJDPotlard Judges, US DewLITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP—You Bet Precinct—Polls at the Armory—lnspector, C F Macys ? Judges, W H Coffman, A Cullen.
Red Dog Precinet— Polls at the Pavilion—Inspector, W_ A Begole. Judges. Wm Wright,
Wm ft in;
Little York Precinet— Polls at Empire Saloon
Judges, Val Curran,
H Dodge. ;
Loweil Hill Precinet—Polls at Duffy’s Hotel—
Inspector, John Dutly. Judges. A P Schutt, ¢
Sayier :
Quaker Hill Preeinct— Polls at Wilson’s—Inspector, D W Ridley, Judges, Frank Larkin,
}C HErkson. .
ROUGH & READY TOWNSHIP—Rough &
Ready Preeimct—Polls at Walling’s Hotel—Inspecter, A A Smith. Judges, G Flint, WC Ault
, ae Spring Ay cinct—Poile at Hatcli’s Ho
el. inspector, Martin Hatch. Judyve
Nutter, i P Vanslyke. . ‘ heated
_ Newtown Precinct—Polls at Schardin’s Store
Inspector, C O Taylor. Judges,S Beasley, Wm
Harris,
Anthony House Precinct—Polls at Anthon
Ifouse—Inspector. Thos Stark Judges, S P
French, S W Piper °
Spenceville Precinet—Polls at—Purtyman’s—
Inspector, S M ‘Timmons, Judges, Evringhin
D Nichols : ih
Mooney Flat Precinet—Polls at Schmidts—
{uspector, ‘I P Otls. Judges, J Carter. William
of. as evidence of his right tu vote, and the person 80 producing the same is unknown to the
Board of Judges, he shall make oath that he is
the person therein named, a
See 4. If any person challenged as unqualified
shall be guilty of wilful and corrupt! false swearing or affirming in taking any oath or. atfirmation preseribed by this Act, such person shall
_ Sec, 5. Every person wno shall wilfully and
corruptly procure any person to swear or affirm
falsely as aforesaid, shall be guilty of subornation of perjury. and shall upon ¢unviction thereof suffer the purishment directed by law in cases of wilful penjury:
» See. 6. Every person who shail procure, aid,
assist, counsel or advise another to vive or offer
‘his vote at any general or special election, kaowing that the person is not duly qualified to vote,
shall on eonvietion be adjudged guilty of a miademeanor, and pig tee by a fine not less than
fifty nor more than five hundred dolars, or imprisonment not less than two nor more than six
months, ur by -buth such fine and’ imprisoarment
as the Court may direct. ies
Sec. 7. ‘ine Board of Judges of Election shall
“the challenging and administering of oaths to
persons offering*to vote, in whieh shall be «ntered by one of them the name of every person
who adall Mave tukeén the ouths prescribed b
. this Act, or either of thera, specifyiag in eaeh
case whether the preliminary oath or both, were
taken ; which Ininutes aid statements shall be.
certified by the Inspector and returned by him
to the ofice at which the returned votes given at
such election are made, and the minutes so returned shall be filed in the Office aforesaid.
Sec. 8. If the Inspector or Judges donot faithfully and impartially diseharge their duties they
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not
exceeding $500 or imprisonment not exceeding
six months, or by buth such fine and imprison
-ment, aS the Court may direct.
Sec. 9. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict
with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Attest, R. H FANQUHAR, Clerk
augo By G. K. Farquhar. Dep.
—
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER’s
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
.N. E.Cor, Jackson and Kearney Sts.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAI.
Established in the city of Sacramento, in. 1852,
and Removed to San Francisco, ip 1862. for the
express purpose of affording an Asylum to
those afflicted with Chionie and Venerial Diseases, and for the suppression of Quackery,
To the Afflicted.
)D§; TOZER, in returning thanks to his
F patients and friends in the country. would
most respectfuily inform them that he can be
feund as usual, at his institute; N. KE. corner
Jackson and Kearney streets, devoting his—time
and attention particularly tothe fellowiug Diseases, viz: Reis in all its various forms,
Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture of the Urettira,
Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual Debil'ty, Diseases
of the Bladder and Kidneys, ete., ete) From his
long experienve and extensive practice, he can
warrant a cure inall of the above mentioned
cases,
No deleterious drugs used in my practice,
My charges are moderate and my treatment to
my patients, is always honorable. The utmost
Secresy observed in all cases
Seminal Weakness,
Should you be afflicted with any of the follow
ing symptoms, such -as ‘Weakness of the Back
and Limbs. Pain in the head, dimness of vision,
Nervousness and general debility, loss of mem.
ory, confusion ofdideas, and depression of spirits, evil foreboding, self distrust and an aversion
to society. ecousult. Dr. Toz+r at once, and he will
resture you 10 perfect health.
To Females,
When you aré afflicted with weakness of the
back and limbs, headache. loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability. nervous.
ness, extreme urinery difficulties, derangement
of the mouthly sickness, sterility and other diseases peculiar to females—eonsult Dr Tozer,
and you will receiye particular attencion. Let
no false delicacy prevent you, but apply at once,
and save yourselves from painful suffering and
premature death. My rooms are so arranged
that there is no danger of exposure or of meeting any one except the Doctor.To Correspondents,
Patients of either sex, residing in any part of
the country, however distaut, who may desire
the opinion and advice of Dr. Tozer, ean, by
submitting a written statement of their cases to
the Doctor, receive all the attention and medecines necessary to effect a cure, without the ne
cessity of a personal interview
All letters_atrictly confidential, opened and
replied to, by the Doctor himself. Consultation
at che Office or by Letter—FREK. Cures in all
cases guaranteed Addresa
8 DR CHAS. H. TOZER, San Francisco Cal.
INDIAN TLA-QUILLAUGH'S
BALSAM!
The Great Blood Furites and Rheumatic Pain
~kriter.
po THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT
cure of all diseases arising from Impure
Blood, vizSerofula in all its forms, Chronic
Sore Eyes, Seald) ead, Uleera. obstinate Cutanz
eous Eruptions, Pimples ou the Face, Blotches,
Boils, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and
Joints, Ringworms and Tetters, Syphillitic
And in case the person offering to vote pro . CUMMONS.—In the District Court of the 14th .
duce = cneliied transcript of he records of a, S
Court of competent jurisdiction, admitting him . in
to citizenship, duly attested by the Clerk there-.
be adjudged guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury.”
filed t
keep aminute of their proceedings in respect to.
Jadicial District.of the, State of California,
‘aud for the y of Nevada. John Knot
well, John Caldwell, Thos. Cown. Henry Atwater, Wm. E. High. John 8. High and A. L.
Sackett. vs, The California Consolidated Mill
and Mining Company. The People of the State
of California send greeting to the.Culifornia Con
solidated Mill aid Mining Company, vefendant.
You are hereby required to vpn in an action
brought against you by the above named Piaintiff in the District Court of the 14th Judicial Dis
trict of the State of California, in and for the
county-of Nevada and to answer the complaint
Levein, within ten days. exclusive of the
day of service, after the serviceon you of this
summons—if served within this county: or, if
served out of this county, but within this: Ju licial District, Within twenty days ; or if served
out of said District, then within forty days—or
judgment by default. will be taken against you,
according to the prayer of said complaint. The
said action is brought to obtain a judgment for
the restitution of certam Mining Claims in Eureka Township, about a mile south-west o1 the
dam of theSouth Yuba Canal and Water. lompany, on the Oc-idental Ledge, the boundaries
of which are specifically set forth in-the com,
plaint aforesaid. And you are hereby notified.
that if you fail to appear and answer the said
complaint as above required, thesaid Plaintiffs
will apply to the Court for.the relief prayed for.
~ >) Given under my hand aud deal of the
} seal 14th dudicial District of the State of Cal—~ Jifornia, in and for the county of Nevada,
this 3lst day of July, 1865. ;
Rev, Stamp. kh. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By order of T. B. MeFarland, District Judge.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
A A. Sargent & D, Belden, Pift’s Attys ang2
JROBATE NOTICE.—Stite vf Calitoruia,
. } county of Nevada, ss. In Probate Court.—In
the matter of the Estate and guardianship of the Estate of W. EL. Cassin, a minor.
Jndge-of the Probate Court, of Nevada cotnty, by:
the petition presented by M. H_ Cassin, guardian of
the person and estaté of said minor, ‘praying for an
order to sell red} estate, that it is necessary to sell the
whole of the real estate to provide for the maintainance and education of said minor,
dered by the Judge of said Court that the next of
kin and all persons interested in said estate appear
before said Probate Court, on Tuesday the 8th day
of September, 1865, at 10 o’cleck, A; M. at the Court
Room of said Probate Court in Nevada eity, to show
cause why an order should not be granted to sell said
real estate and thata copy of this order be published
till that date in the Nevada Daily ‘Transcript.
A. ©. NILES, Probate Judge.
County of Nevada, ss —I, R. H. Farquhar, clerk
of the Probate Court aforesaid, do hereby. certify the
foregbding to be a true copy of an order duly made
and entered upon the minutes of said Court in the
above entitled matter,
_— Witness my hand the seal ef said Court,
} sed Enis 10th day of August, AD. 1865. ~
augll
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By G.K, Farquhar.
.) UMMONS,—State of California, county of
K Nevada, ss.—District Court of the Four.
teeth Judicial District of said State, The People of the State of California. to JAMES HALLIGAN and JOHN B. TAYEOR, Greeting.—
Your-are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of JAMES WHARTENBY
within ten days from the service of this writ. if
served on you in this county, and within twenty
days if served on you in this District and out of
this county, and within forty days if served on
you in the Stateand outofthis District,.in an
action commenced on the Sixth day ofJuly, A.
D.,.1865, in said Court, tu ebtain a decree of this
Court for the Foreclosure of a certain Mortgage
bearing date the tweity-fourth day of July A.
D. 1861, executed bv James Halligan, and John
B. Taylor to Benjamin Watham and by-him assigned to plaintiff and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said paw oesie particularly
meutiened and described. and th mig ong of
the moniesarising from such sale to ithe. payment of the amount due on a certain promissory
note set, forth in said complaint, made and delivered to Benjamin Watham by said Hattigan
& Taylor and by said Watham assigned to plaintiff bearing even date with said Mortgage and
thereby intended to be secured to wit :—The
sumof $1000 with interest thereon from the
twenty fourth day of Juiy, A. D. 1862, at the rate
of ten per cent per annum till paid ; and counsel fees in the sum ot $100 and if: any-deticiency
shall remain after applying sll of said moneys,
properly so applicable thereto, then. that plain
tiff may. have execution therefor against the said
defendan’s, also that said defendants and all and
every person claiming through or under Defendant’s subsequently to the date of Plaintifl’s
Mortgage and the commencement Of this action,
may be barred and foreclosed of all right. claim,
lien and equity of redemption-in and to the said
mortyaged premises, er any pxrt thereof, and
for such other and further relief, or both, in the
‘premises as may be just and equitable ———
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
answer said complaint as herein directed. plaintiff will take jJudgmentagainst you therefor by
deiault. together willall costs of suit aid also
demand of the Court such other relief as is. pray
ed for in plaintiffs’ said‘eompluint.
{eal In testiinony whereof, I. R. H. Far
seal } quhar, Clerk of the District Court afore
city, this sixth day of July. A p. 1508
; R. H FARQUHAR Y Clerk.
Per G. K, Farquiiar, Deputy.
Per Revenue Stamp.
Ry order of Hon. ‘T. B. MeFariand, Judge of
DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, .
WHOLESALE
It_dppexnring to he ]~
It is therefore or}
saidy-do hereunto set my thand-and im
. Office Corner Broad & Pine Sts., Nevada.
press the Seal of said Court, st office gin Nevada é ‘ :
Grocery, Provision, Dry Goods,
-" Clothing, Creckery,AND
Gr AT RED DOC, 4
AND RETAIL STORE.
“COMBS & McGOUN,
Wer respectfully inform the eitizens of
Little York Township, that they have removed to the Store formerly eceupied by Bourke
& Cook. where they have and will keep con-, 9.
stantly on hand everything usually found in a 9)
Heraila
~ BRO
x. ‘Pp. BROWN.
Mountain > Office---cor.
. VARIETY STORE. .§ ~~
BAN. We have now on hand a large and complete*
stock of ;
‘No. 1 Groceries ‘and Provisions, @ © #4
CASE GOODS, @. winDs.¢
And every article nsually kept in Suee
first-class Grocery and Provision 3 Bae sy
Establishment.
4 } “AVING .
mouse an
On Broa
Will carry ont
stand. undér ti
. The High
Gold Dust.
xr Gold B
Lowest Ra
Liberal advar
lion for Assay
Deposits }
In addition to the above we haveand shall al-— Francisco a
ways keep on hand. a fine stuck of ©.. pratts on
* é -Bowest Bia
Dry -Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Collections n
HATS AND CAPS. .
As heretofore, we shall continue. to keep well 4
ase supplied with ‘ee
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
inn
PATENT MEDICINES,
OF EVERY KIND.
eurities pu
market val
Agents for
and Life Insur
Gold and
MELTED, .
All Assays wa
Corresponde
~Tfornia: Sacri
York, Lées & .
Also, a well selected stock ofCROCKERY WARE.
We are selling the above Goods
as Cheap, if not Cheaper than any
other Storein Little York Township,
and shall strictly adhere tothe Cash
system.
COMBS & McGOUN
Red Dog, Jan. 24th. ;
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
Boo’
: HOTEL.
BROAD STREET..-EVADA CITY.
This old and well established Hofelis again,
Opened tothe Public. F
It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now ;
one of the most commodious Houses in the in
t riorof the State. Lovated in an elevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures good air in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep out, in great measure, the
heat of the sunand give security in case of fire.
THE EXCHANGE is ncdf the center of the town
on a wide and THE business street of thecity.
_ There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel
to endanger it in ease of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are eiegantly furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, uncxcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furnt-ture new and of the latest style. :
* SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and thetraveting public,
and every care taken to make the House a HoMmE
FOR BOARDERS : 3 en
THE TABLE will at all times be furnished
with everything the market affords.
The Coaches of the California “tage Company, Alpha, Washington, QOsnega. Woolsey’s,;
Moore’s Flat, and, Red Dog, have their offices at
and take their departure from this Hote!
The House is kept open all Night.
THE SALOON is fitted up in superior style,
where none bit the best Wines and Liquors are
tobe found The BILLIARD ‘TABLES are Phelan’s best. =
Connected with the Establishment 1s a LIVERY
STAB:.B where the best Turneuts may be-had.
Lancaster & Hasey. Prop’s.
Nevada, May 10th.
Langton’s Pioneer Express Co.
‘ ’
. To Commercia
ing them off at
a large and spl
* from the Bay,
He invites tt
and ¢xamine h
Repairing pror
Andis prepare
style as at any
The Hous
fomely jurnis:
enough for fort
The Tabl«
equalifnot sup
Fishing 2
P.ace int this se
~ fishing and hu
P he Danc!
% fe thecounty.
short notice.
UNION.
: SPRIN
Pn
the epee em
sively to his alr
ment of Horses
and is preparé
¢an be found in
andeasv Saddieé
Connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co.
the District Court aforesaid.
A wrue copy, Attest.
Symptoms, Veit: real Diseas , Mercurial Pains,
Weakness, Loss.o¢ Appetite, Disordered Stomach, Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Nervousness,
to females, they should go or write at onee to Hartley.
the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at .
or Gentlemen vy
experience int)
DAILY EXPRESS FOR his Medical Institute and consult him about . AN ACT amendatory of and supplement to} * RH. FARQUIAR, Clerk. I $v WVirg i
their troubles and disease. ‘The Doctor is effec. . an Act, passed Murch id, Iso0, to regulate . Sick Headache, and Nervous Headache, Piles, By @. K. Farquhar, Deputy. . areas oan Duch Fiat +8 vada ce
ting more cures than auy other 5 done in the Elections. Approved April 4th, 1861. Costiveness; Liver Complaints, Pain or Palyi A.C. Niles, Plaintif?s Attorney cage. suvebtinesda Y Sean aco? take ; believe I will bx
State of California. Let no false delicay prevent . Sec. le Section 28 of said Act is amended go as . ‘tion of the Heart, Heariburn, Pain in the Side . [XNSOLVENT NOTICE clu iin Conale tant . Sua rtsville, Crystal Peak, Sachem phi
and Back, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary
Organs generally. Discases peculiar to Females
(a perfect regulator,) an Infallible Cure for Catarrh and Cold inthe Mead. The great remedy
to read as follows ; ‘
_ See. 28. Ifany person offering to vote at any
Election shall be challenged in relation to his
Truckee Meadows
Washoe City,
Dayton,
of the County of Nevrda, State of California, . 7% imabuctoo,
In the matter of the petition of stephen Cowm. ) Drouela Corral,
Jr.an Insolvent Debtor, Pursuant toan order . Worext ity,
vers for the ust
ity of stock wiil
ing pleasure or
qk. but apply immediately and save yourself
rom painful sufferitigs and premature death.—
All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fam. . right to vote at the election, the Board or Judge A.C, Niles. Jude ofthe said Coan . evhaay < ’
ilies, should write or callat Dr W. K. Dohertys . Shall! declare to him the qualifications of an ile: for q © art katie kee ce e hence. go's ren : bos = pat acd oe well to giveme .
Medical Institute and they will receive every pos . tor, and thé Inspector or one of the Judges shall RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. itors of the said Insolvent, Steplen Cowin, Jr Vis . esata, Ophir :
. sible relicfand help. The Doctor's offices are . tender to him the following preliminary oath; it has never been known to fail in curing Khew to be and appear before the fon. A C. Niles: . Aye wale iT ca ; in cit i
& #0 arranged that he can be consulted without ‘*You du swear or affirm, that you will fully matism in its worst forms. Also, Chronic ConConnt Sous aftresnid. tin pr etey cy = as A deren sy t A valle. mree ye :
x fear of obsernation. and truly answer all such questious as shali be . §titutional Disorders will be removed by thisCourt Roomof eaid Cotirt’ inthe ety of Nevada . y,C87, Express over the Yuba Gap Route will
Fa ‘10 CORRESPONDENTS —Patients residing in . put to you touching ‘your place ot residence and . Preparation snare apeenaly ani with greater safe . county of Nevada. on the 2othday of Aucmet a, . cave Downieville, Mondays and Thursday at 6
a any part of the State,-however distant, who may . Qualifications as an elector?” ty than by any other article in use. D nek at 10 0’clock 4 . M of chat —5 on wa “& M. via Sterra eity Church’s Ranch, Sierra4 desire the opinion and adyice of Dr. Doherty en The Inspector or one of the Judges shall then-. . The INDIAN TLA-QUILLAUGH’S: BAL. there to show cause, if any they_ean, whey the} pales Randolph tity Glestn Vallee, Samual Ni4 b
by their respective cases, and who think proper to . proceed to question the person cha leuged in reSAM acts directly on the Biood inthe very prorayer of said ipsulvent ehouldnot te weontu? Dbass, Peayine Huffaker’s to Virginia and Carson Pork:Mutton, ¢
E submit a written statement of such, in preference . lation to his name, his then place of residence, . C¢88 Of its formation, and will restore the cireuvod anesll Amcht Of hin’ Rsteto-be mate, and . es Nev". > : the lowest cast
to holding a personal intnrview, are respectfuly . how long he has resided in the township and . !#tion toa healthy state. by eradicating the elehe be diachar ved frome bin<tobte 1 hiat ilitiea . xy All Letters covered by our Exprese'Enassured that their communications will be held . county, where his last place of residence wus, al . Ments of disease at the fountain head. Such is in wreusiecé ee the ‘stat any Aon ers heybiges 28) velopes promptly delivéred Collections, comTOS
mort Sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportuni . 80 as to his citizenship, and wherher a natiye or . the modus Operandi of this preparatior ; and and provided ; nia tg 4 gore meg 7 gtd oa . thissions, purchasing and forwarding goods and
ty of observing, that all letters are only opened . uaturalized citizen. andif the latter, when, where . @XPe'ience, by the mouths of many witnesses late awedaet oe on ees bas thee all proceed: . 4) cticr tatters relating to a general Express Treasuret
nnd replied to oy himeelt, and the latrer as . and in what Court or before what officer he wus . “us its guarantee to reason and common sense. . ‘MS* 88 Witness my baud and the Seal of cxia . “2°!2"8s Promptly attended Jo. i LL PERS(
promptly as possible. Ifthe case be fully and . naturalized, and all such other questions as shall . Prepared by DR. RALZEMOND PARKER, seal ‘court, this 25thday of July, A. D. ise. A. A. MULLOY, Agent Nevada city. drawn on 1
Pharmacentical Chemist, San_ Francisco, Cal.,
and none genuine without his signature.
For sale by all ngs.
R. H. MCDONALD& CO,
Wholessle Agents,
Corver Sansome and Pine sts. San Francisco
QUMMONS.—State of California, county of Nevada, township of Bureka, ss. Before J. . Kellogg
Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of
California send Greeting, to Cook Porter end Richard
Roe, constituting the firm of Cook & Ge.~ You are
and reyistered .
Febrnary Ist, .
same for payme
at the dace of th
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tend to test his qualifications as
and right to vote. 4 _ :
Sec. 2. If any person shall refvse to take the
said preliminary oath when so tend red, or to
apswer any and all pertinent questions as to his
ualifications, his vote shull be rejected ; and if
the Board of Judves are satisficd; trom his anawers as aforesaid, that such is nota legal voter
they. shall reject his vote. ae
Sec. 3. -1f such person #hall insist that he is entitled to vote, and the Board of Judges find no
candidly deserived, and the usual fee of ten dollarsenclosed—by express or in a registered
létter— persoaal communication will be be aupetseded, as instructions for dict, regimen,
und the geurral treatment of the cases itself,
(ineluditig the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in auch a manner as te convey no
idea of the purport ofthe letter or parcel so
transinitted. Consultation—at the office FREE.
by letter, $10 Wermanent cure guaranteed or
ho pay, Address,
citizenship wei R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk
By G. K. Pai Lenuty
_E. Ww. Roberts, Att’y for saeribuer” : ‘ a
Clothes Made, Cleaned and Repaired. _ Grass Valle} and Nevada City
GQ. KELLINER. Tallor, No. 47 Pine St. STAGE LINE.
We is prepareato make every kind of Gentles
men’s garments on the shortest notice and at > Having recently purchased this Jong established
and popular Stage Line, we are
ready toe carry passengers over
A. T. LANGTON, Supt. Marysville.-* jel7 ~
“ALL: ABOARD!”
DO Y
(THOmPsox.
the people o
the. lowest rates.’ Old garment» cieaned and
made as good as new—ali spots removed—kKyv furnish, ail in wn W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. cause to reject his vote, under the preliminar moued to appear before .
San Francisco, California. 20chatination: and the challenge shall not te in the: Toteabip mh Rescate rk oe ery garment worn put in cumplete order ad
Won
withdrawn, he shall not be entitled to vote un. 5, the sd cay of November, 1865, at 1 o’clock, P v4 2 the road with s and safety, promising to Uk.
: acerca a leas he takes the followtgy. oath, fo be, adminis. M.te niatane! plaint of Joseph Levi who A. C. NILES, \ treat those who ride with us ina courteous, and All orders left
a as BLAZE'S SALIQON* terec by the Tuspeetoro ne of the Judges, viz; . sues you to recover the sum of one-hundred and thir jAtt orney and ic ! unsefar at Law. we trust, in a satisfactory manner. promptly attend
wee ae +! ‘You do swear, (affirm, as the case may be) . ty.three 65-400 dol alleged to-be a balance dye FFICK—in Lewis” Buildinv. corne i i.
. Reet aaa} : , . that you are acitigen ot the Unite? States, that . #. goods, wares Ret annie sold and delive { frock ahd Pinbdatecdba. Revaile’ Hours of Departure.
COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL S'I . youare ot the age of 21. years according to the . as per bili on file it my office, when Judgment wil Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, dally, a.
resided in this State six months next ‘preceed. f 3
I You Want a Good Drink, . ing this election. and in this county, towuship wt Sod , ; é'
git Beever €f or ward as the case may be, thirty days, and that J. F. KELLOGG, Justice of the Peace. FICK eat the Old’ Place, on’ Broad CLEVELAXD & ROYCE, Propre’s, ‘ Broad and
Go £O BLAZE’S you hévenot voted this day ¥ 0. D. Babeoek, Coustable, Bureka township. 929 Street pees ge Nevada, Nov. 17th. si : —
costs and damages if fail to and answer.
Given under m haved this 17th day of Aug. 1865.
E. W. SMITH,
; : ‘ ae ¥ , A. M. and Justice of the Peace ~ ; Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock
2 P.M. and $o0’clock