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August 31, 1866 (4 pages)

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NL A ae or WR ARE Ae Ky sengenaee ee pit a enna “ing, which has become so ¢omtnon with all the * stroying the disease and purifying the blood, so, “ known onlv to myeaelf, t A ‘ber of years and «I can safely promise a perfect} ~1 easea. Manzanita Hill. ee oe Snyder aabes wad known as the olaime.: MEDICAL INSTITUTE, _ ‘Situated near Sixth St. between J & K. BACRAMENTO Crry. ] R, TOZER would most respectfully: in form his old Patients and the pubilg. generally, that he has opened a : ‘BRANCH OFFICE 7 at the above named place for the-cure of. all 61 Special Complaints. Having relinquished my old mode of advertisQuaek Doctors of San-Frapcisco, filling the newspapers with false references, for the purpose of imposing upon.strangera, I think it is only neecessary toinform tise in need of a Physician of “LONG EXPERIENCE yet And SUCCESS FUL PRACTICE, that I.can be consulted at all Business Hours at my Medieal InstituteOAK AVENUE, corner of 6th street, between J and K, Sacramento city, Cal, : Dr. TOZER’S experience is of forty years standing, and during thattime he has me$ with. unparatied success ia the treatment of all thore dweases’ generally known as Wenereal or Chronic. It is impessible here to mention all the diseaea with which he ts famihar-; some, perhaps, will hot be out of place. The most formidable, the most destructive to mankind is Self-Abuse. The brain being the seat of the disease the whole system suffers in consequence. 1 will hereenumerate some of the symptoms. so that those af. flicted niay be able to form-an opinion in regard to their complaints, and seek advice in time, thereby saving themselves a world of suffering: Pervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Pain in the Limbs and Back. Palpitati fth at, Trembling of the Limbs. Headache, and an aversion to Genial Society.especially that of females. There are a great many more, but these are sufficient,and should you be suffering from any of ‘them, call on Dr ‘Tozer, and he will cure yowin'a short time, without auy interraption ir your business —or state your case by jetter. and there will be no oceasion for your calling at the office. Stricture of the Uretha is another formidabie enemy to health. Send for one of my circulars on that disease, and inform yourself of ita — results. The worst eases cured in a few. aya. ° Venereal Diseases in all their various forma, either Primary, Secondary or Hereditary, eompletely eradicated from the system. Yetr eonatitution being restored to perfect health. there will beno danger ofhanding down to your Children that terrible disease knownas Scrofnia, Syphilitic Disease, as it presents itself on this coast. is of a more formidable character than that seen in the Atlantic States or Europe, arising from the fact of its being a compound of Spanish. Chinese and Sandwich Jaland disease. Those of you who: have visited the two latter countries no doubt have seen the dreadful effects of it on both the native and foreign population. It requires altogether different modes of treatment. : The Old Formutas of Ricord.: Acton and Boatwick are of little account. except to dry up the disease on the surface, leaving the pofson mm the blood, which socner-or later, -witl show itself ana secondary disease in an agerravated form These facts f have learned by expertence and think! can say without bonating, that I have seen more practice in these diseases than any other physician in California, dating as it does: from 1849. ‘It becomes you, therefore, to think well, before you employ a physician. Who ia the proper one to cousultan old ‘experienced one oF. one who has recently settled amongst . you? ‘ 83 My Plan is Purely Vegetabte;. Dethat there ia no danger of secondary symptoms. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and disenses . arising from the use of Merenry, anth ‘as pains in the ahinbones, swellings ‘of the: different joints of the body. running sores, ete. etc,, and mpurities of the hiond, cured in-a short time hv the use of my VEGETABLE MIXTURES, . DR. TOZER will be assisted by DT. DE. MAREST, who is acknowledged by'all to be the most successful Female Physician in'San FrunLadies suffering from the Whites, Piles, Weale _ ness of the Bick, Pafn in the Side, Headache, . Palpitation of the Heart, Derangement of their Monthly Sickness, and all other, diseases that the female systemidd kebject to. will find prompt relief by aahivies at my Institute, either at Sacramento City or San Francisco, corner of hsyhegy and ‘Peculiar ta neonimece ta, ™ av aa Retention, Sappression an rie Cons ation. etc., have been my study fora great numcure in a shortti ~ . -» aas Be not dete nd Hom wali of DAMTOZER. from delicacy or fear of exposure. as the Doctor isa man in whom you ean trust, and all cases are treated withthe utmost secrecy. My Female (Monthty) Pile Were never known to: fail in giving relief in those cases for which they are recommended. To be obtained only at my Offiées! Price $5 Per, box with ful}fdireetions sent by mail or express. Consultations Free. All communieations f. trietly confllential. and a cnre guarauteed in Adiress, C. H. TOZE R. M.D. {26 Sacraman to City, Cal. Notice, of Administrator's Sale, of REAL ESTATE, OTICE ia hereby given that in pursuance of e.order of the Pr ¢ Conrt of theeannty : evade in nt x of Pde SNK on the 18th day of Angust, 18¢4. in the matter of the Estate of Otis Hiscox, deceased. the underai¢ned, Administra Or of said Estate.will on or after the Phirtieth Mav of Abouat. 1266, sel] fe ann io the highest, bidflery for cashier approved credit, for ateim not exceeding alx “months, with interest. in parcels to.snit nurcha, eera and subject te confirmation by anid Protnte ‘ourt, at Sweetiand. in said connty, all. the right, titles intereat and eatate of the said intestateat the time of his or and all the rieht, title Lipferest that the estate has operation of Jaw @rotherwise seqaivc4, otded hoot fr in addition to that of the'snid intestate, at the time of his dexth. in and to the several lots and parcela of lond, lying apd being in the ‘fownshin of Bridgeport. in the.county of Nevada, and deaapy fall Wit ae—* it es rik undivided fnteraet th tte Shewmut Mill property. located on Shady Creek, eanaiating of Timber Ranth, Mill Ruildinge, Gathouses. Fngine, Boiler, Sawa, Mill Fixtures, urtenancer, : eon ene fou rteenthe undivided. inmwrectial e avd locformerly oceupied as apart of the iold Mill proverty. sitvated. at Sweetland. cm.. An undivided cloven-fourteenths.of twelve Min. ing claims. located on the lower end of Manganita Hill and formerly known as the Snyder Claime. Rivod iia te qi ives «i oh An andivided eleven fourteent of Eleven Mining Claims located on the lower end of Mangan‘ta Hi!l and korn. Me) pry elaime. — Anwm by eh fia eon sate ndivided one-Haif x Mibing eiaim ed on The undivided eleven-fourteent hs of six. Min“plats, or’ on Manzanita win. Groutllit hatha Wid. eaten se Be il ravine MiGZUSR ben idtsias: NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES , Dr, Gibbon's, Dispensary, . KEARNEY STR. : near_ Commercial, San Francisco, established in 1854, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal: Disearex such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture Hy . forms, Sem Dal Impotency :etev,, Skin: : eases (of years standing) an Risepnves Legs, successfully Ny DOCTOR GIBBON has the pleasure of announ¢ing that he has returned to this State, after an absence ef one year. during which time he has visited all the principal hospitals of Burope, among. them. those of Dublin, London and Paris. The following ¢elebrated hospitals of London are among thoke visited by the Doctor :. Guy’s, High street, Borough; St. Bartholo mew’s, Smithfield + St. Luke’s, Old street; St. Mary’s, Camb Place, Pad.; Lock. Harrow road; University. Gower street; Westminster, Broa Sanctuary ; Charing Cross. Agar street, Strand; London, Whitechapel road: Royal Free, Gray’s Inn t0ad ; King’s College. Portugal street. DOCTOR GIBBON _has.also visited Doctors Acton, of London, Parker, of Birmingham, England ;,and Ricod, of Paris, who are eonsidered the best physicians and surgeons in the world, and whose authority is acknowledged to be tae highest in the treatment of Sexual Diseaser, : DOCTOR GIBBON has obtained from them their aew* mode of treatment, which cannot be surpatsed, « : DOCTOR GIBBON haa spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with new facilities for thealleyiation of human suffering. ‘ : -Horrtble Discases. How many thousands of persons. both male and female, are there who ure sufferirg out a miserable existence from the effects of ‘secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the system. Look at their pallid. emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of lif. In this horrid situation theusands suffer until death closes the acene. Let parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any of these horrible, life-destroying maladies —aee that they are cared for nnd cured before it be too late.. Send them ffomediately to Doctor Gibbon a physician who has made _ private diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afPicted. or to those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their ekill imcuring all diseases in afew days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other .places. fore careful.and. make strict inquiry, or you may fall into the hands of those charlatana, . 6). «+ Seminal. Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the, conaeqnence of self abuse. This solitary vice, .or depraved sexual indulgence, is ‘practiced by the youth of both sexes !o.an almont unlimited extent, prodacihy with nnerripg certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unlesa ¢ombatted by scientifie medina menatved vis . Sallow éountenance, daik ‘spots: under the eyes. pain im the head, . Tinging in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the Joins, weakness, of, the limhs, confused vision: blunted Watehiccts 648 of ‘con f te, 4 diffidence in approaehiug -strangers, adislike to. form. new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples aud yarious, eruptions about the face, furred tongue. ficted Breaths) (coughs.* econsuniption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. . [f relief be not obtitued, tlic eufferer should apply immediately, either ‘n person or by letter, and havea cure effected_by his new and scientific diode: of ‘treating thi °. whidhmever fails of effecting a quick. and radical eure. Déctor G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him that he was curad of this complaint by either of the San DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible and will “give to each patient a written Insttiment,’ hinding himself toefect a radical and permanent cure ot mast no charge, ™ p ‘er sons At a lnsanite ay be OU RE iT HOME, ay A ee ng a letter to Dr. Ginban, stating case. avmptome. length of tine the dis ease hag continued, and have medicines prompt! forwhrdeny free frhm damage and rubtosity any part of the coftifry. with full and plain directions for use.for Ten Dollars. sent in registered letter or through Wells, Fargo & Co Address Dr J. F. GIBBON. 617 Kearney treet, Commer. san .Francisco. Post Sau yeresorasatindy Ses Oseet Sonsultation FREE. oe een} Beiter than Cures, ; a he newly invented Patent French Safe, arate reventive -again diseases and, Pre ney, sent by: mail. Pelee $2. Addreas Deey. KF: GIBBON, 617 Kearney street. near Commercial, San Francises. Post Office Box 252. jy6 ie ae . NATIONAL, EXCHANGE EIOTEL. BROAD STREET NEVADA crry ~, This “old and well esen eo <2 o ; 4 r tablished botany nonin ff yu Opened, to the Pubdlie. It has been remodeled and enlarged and ia now ne ofthe mapst.comm ent donee in the in, «mor of the State. “Lotated Moan elevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country an@ Thsures good ir he heat of summer.. Built of BRICK AND. FrREPROOF, ita walls keep'out, in great measure, the heat of the sunand give sepurity in case of.dire. THE EXCHANGE js near the center of the town on a wide and THE business street of the city.. There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it: ion. THE ROO} rnished, the nyu rata ug ke See Sate ache ar ture new and of the latest style. SUITS. OF ROOMS. ‘and: every: aecommodation furnished families and thetraveling public. and every. care taken to make the House a HoME wre tau : i win everyenig the ah ieee furnished ay. Alpine Weshingtons Omen, Wosleet's lat. and +. have their offices at and take their departure from this Hotel. o Ripe Howse tt Rent pen oll Nigh REE but the best A Apia superion syle to be found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phe. t Gthentad wiih Lancaster Nevada, May 10th. PERFECT FITTING Be there. , WARD’s SHIRT 8s! FOR SALE. BY =e ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS : IN MEN'S WEAR. ASK FOR “WARDS,” TAKE NO OTHERS. Sée that the above Trade Mark is stamped on the Yoke,ALSO, WaARD’S INDIA RUBBER ENAMELED PAPER COLLARS. For Ladies and Gentlemen , WHOLESALE: AND -_RETATL: —AT— ’ WARD’S SHIRT STORE, , 323 — : 2 : MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,San Francisco, July 24th, THE GREAT REBELLION, —_—_—_——— s N UCH anxietv has been manifested by the Reading Public.during thepast few months to see the completion of this History, which was cOmmenced at the breakingyout of the Rebellion. by the HON. J. T,, MEADLEY, America’s most popular Aurhor, ‘The Pnplisheranew beg. leaverto! annoutice to } the Publie, that the Work ia completed and ready for delivery ; finishedin the finest style of the book-making art: containing 1208 closely printed royal octavo pages on fine paper—embeHish, ei with 74 splendid Steel Plate Engtavings of all the leading Generals and public men North and South, and spirited scenes FIP snd land engagements which bring’ the der faceto face with the yery conflict. In the preparation of this:work ; r Ahdaitraced the footsteps of the is of oabihenaeek, on the field, but in the ells o cak and diplomatic bedies.zfol. xe: Closely” eae, peel} iti Han South, giving. ever. a as ~ Oder, Prédamation. Wattle and Kvent. In the order in which they occur, with an 3 partial review of everything of interest fake it a complete History of the Kebellion. Mr Headly’s **Sacred--Mountains ;”’ ‘‘Washington and hia Generals :” **Napoleon and his Marshalls ’” whi n writer. are but ad prelade to the copious and fascinating -deseriptions portrayed in this his greatest work--which insteadsdf grativg-arpon the reader's ear with the cries of death, Teads him graq fully to the sutlime achievements, .)
heron until it reaches a plane of contentpike tion that isimposing. This work is for sale only by subscription. Agenta winted to canwhRs for itin every county and town on the Pacific coast. Pacific Publishing Company, 305 Montwomery St., San Francisco; i. We would:alaqes! battention*to Duraargelas. sortment of valuable subscription books and engravings-amyng whigh,are the fetlowiag +: « “4 Warren’s Household ‘Physician, Ry the celebrated’ De. Ira Warren, of Boston, written in plain English language, giving the 8 AS 0 : isease Of mem; Wom nd chibhone wk Uhetremeaiet UR treme ot practice, alapathic, homopathie and botanic; all who can read. a newepaper can understand ard apply it. No family or person should be withoutit. 24 A : 44 The Secret Service, By, D. Ric on, Ifax partgemneid aeons ontPeabtodhstons denne ever written. giving an inside view of the rebellion. Illustrated. ‘ Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. uthority ofthe et . ¥3 tors, evidence, argument of "counsel, finding of court, execution &e. A valuable record, containing portraits of conapirators. . a0) Bi ~ Av Midler eT On plate paper 4 Grant, Johnson, f Thomas, Burnside, F: Washington. Martha.W Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Johnsou, and BeaureReet ge ras RN . y they can procure our books. and the bookstores, after a while. none uf our works are, or will they be sold in any bookstores in the United States. We want ut. McClellan, Geo. hington, Generals gocd and reliable Agents to canvass for our . . ich has.given him such:fame, as jo al? . gr EOF inhitem Gold, Silver & Doyipés ag COMPANY. ‘ For tlie purchase and eeree ot oe — ed WATHHINERY. of “all St] PRINGHPAL plead 6 bitheddweyndy SPECIAL attention given to Quartz mail Machinery and Findings, and M ners’ Material + ae weil Alea Being a Practical Ma at, an pereounl attention tothe execution of orders. I ean guarantee the best class of wotk at the low: arrangements with Forace MeMuitrie & Go:. 32 Kilby street. ‘Boston. and Houses in New. York, . am pre! ' Machinists’ Tools of every description, Sugar, Cotton, and-Woolen Mill Machinery, etc., at the est prices in Having completed the city. lowest manufacturers’ prices. Parties in furnished with costes of Minin every description on application. Gov. FE. F. Low; C:. JT, Meader. Stockton * Jacob Underhill & Co. San Pranciveoy Wi-W Stowe, Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Compa’ ny ; Coffey '& Risdon, San Francisco; Geo. K Gluyas, Chief Engineer Cal Steam Navigation Co, San Francisco. Office — No. 120 Fron Francisco. : the Eastern States will be reliably g Machinery of Refers by permission to @ giving my to furnish*. the 28th day of t street, San A Jy 26. California. Location of*works, whi ine enon esen beaaae seeenceert ttc#.) of ove doling pee fan coin, to A. D. Tower, office o} Wei Fae Co., regen poh ie ver which said assegsment shall: re delinquent, and will be duly advertised and dog: with aceording to law. September. 228 . JOHN PATTISON, Sebrétity! SPECIAL ELECTION,” 7 ‘ j * vs oF go TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Kaett fe 6 da, ss.—Be it known that a Specia will-be held ia. the Townships ‘of thittle;¥, Grass Valley and Rough & Ready, on W. nesday, Sept. 5th, for the electiin of petvisor for thé 2nd District of Nevada county, composed of said Townships. gf Attention is called to the tol lowing prodiaitts of the Constitution and of the Regtstry Act de. ‘fiving the qualifications of voters. Tg Opposition Steamer Hay, September 25. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. THE North American 8.5. Company will despatch the favorite J. For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street wharf, at 11 ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th, Via. Nicaragua ‘ steamshipMOSES TA ¥LOR, H. BLETHEN, Comniander. o’elock, A. M. Every white male ¢itjzen of the United: and. every white male citizen of Mexico who shall haveelected to becdéme a ettizen of the Uni. ted States under the treaty of prace exc i] and ratified'‘at Queretaro, on the 30th day o} 1548. at: the age of 21: years, who shall have bee a resident ofthe State six months next preced the election, and the coutity of district in _he. elainis his vote shietys days, shall be entitied to vote at elections which are now or: h may be authorised by law’: provideu, thataoth. ing herein contained shali be construed to prevent the Legislature, by a two-thirds concur rent vote, from. admitting to the right of suf. frage Indians or the descendants of Indians, jn Connecting at GREYTOWN with the ma gnif. such special cases as such a proportion Of the icent new Steamer SANTIAGO, 2,500 tons. For New York. No charge for Meals om the Isthmus. 1 Por furth 00 pounds baggage free. er information apply to I. W. RAYMOND. Agent, WN W corner of Battery and Pine-streets. ‘ Up stairs, San Francisco legislative body may deem just and proper. Electors shall in all cases except treason. felony, or breach of the peace, be ‘privileged from arrest.on thedays .of election, during their, at‘tendance at such election, going to and retu No elector shall be obliged to perform miljtig duty on the day of elettion, except in time or ROSENBAUM’S BITTERS CURES CURES 1 CURES CURES CURES CURES Dyspepsia. Diarrhea, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. a Pa Yndigestion, Fever and Ague. AND ALL >, x Bilious Diseases. “i war or pebiic danger. ; { For the porreee of voting, a0 person yhall be deemed to have gained or Jost « residence hy ry. son of his presence or absence -while ej in the service ofthe United States ; ner while engaged inthe navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States,or of the high geas hor white a student ofany séminnry of lear, nor while kept-at any almshonse; OF other asy. lum at public expense ; por-while confined in any & public ‘prison. . .. No idiot or ingane person or person. conyiet of any infamous crime shall beentitled to the ‘privileges of .an elector. oa a No person shall be allowed to vote exeept at! resides ; nor unless his name is enroljed on the poll list where he offers his yotein Uch district nor for local or réprésentative offi , unléssh shall have had hisresidence for thirty days next preeeding within the territorial limits preseribed for theelection of such officers' If any A son enrolled onthe poll list, whoge. yote be objected to on the day of election by any qual ified elector, shall be proced t6 the cat istection of tlie Board.of Judses, either by ifs: ovwa' oath or by the oath of any other qualified elector and ROSENBAUMS BIETTERS ~ householder Uf the district, or by other clear and ARE The Invalid’s Delight, THEY ENLIVEN, ERADICATE DIST ASE, a For sale by Druggists and: Liquor: Dealers EveryN.B) JACOBS’ & °CO;, . ) 423. Front street, SanFrancisao The Poor Mati’s Friend, ee i INVIGORATE. STRENGTHEN, And in a Pleasant Way em rey rn \e oe where,-or by . THIRIEEN PREM 4a: TB DUO etent evidence, not.to. be. legally qualified And patitied to be enrolled on said poll list, or if i # provetae aforesaid tliat hei enpoted ow mir than one pothlist, when, he offers, hig . vote, dtherwise not ally qualified to Mule “iu ion PSY ep Ry rth id ihe O0R y order of the Boatdof Supervisors.. ay “Attest my hanjtwad he deal of Neva seal f county, this 23d day df. August, 1866s -~ RH. FARQUIAT, éretk _ New Grenada Mines !>.o%w Warning to Miners and Travelers li epsiie . that regiomy :¢ « wit IJ NITE sudden change of climate as well as of diet, renders imperative the selection of beverages, SEN PREMIUMS AWARDED! “SQUARZA'S PUNCH, Is the only beverage adapted td the climate of that Mark its properties, Tonic, Nntratiye, Diaphoreti¢, Dforetic, Antibitions.” It’ imparts ‘strength aot al Fa} « en From Neyada Ciyy ty Bgagow Kake,. . einen ‘LAKE & BOW‘Dfs now open for travel. IPHE MAN TOLL RO . It is:the only direct road leading from Neva: Coby 16 DikAvowObuK ec. The road is of easy fade and in splendid conditiéh for heavy cone! Vtis the stage road to the above pl is 2% NENG BOAD, > aces. _R-MORR [G.Secretary. activity to.the,intellectnal: faculties, materially ais the digestive organs, it, gradually warms, the whole system: to a comfortable’ condition 3 it infuses 4 spirit.into.its jaded faeuities, without, imparting, the eating excitement followed by prostration, whi is produced by the tke of raw fiquorg. . Por sileat Wholesale and Retail, 44 Leidesdorf asreet Opposite What Cheer House. ~~! yey i aay “NEVADA & MOORPS FLAT Daily Express and Stagé Line! TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, (connectihg with Wells! Pargé & Co’s. Express) on the arrival of the SacramentoSiage CENTRAL PACIFIC \RAILROAL Central Pacific Railroad will be run as follows : ut Ging! Basti & 0 ill leave Sacramenet aa ;) Mailand to at 6A M, . Freight and Respynger teak we Sacramentc arrive at Alta a ee PM, Alsoat at 6.15 A M. passenger train arrive at Altaat 9:30 A M. 3 PM, arrive at Alta at 9.10 PM. Mall and ing, West. By ware, train leave. ‘Ate at. 9.55 . &™M. arrive at Sacramento at 1.20 Ps mM. Freight and pipsenger ti ave Alta at 6 an sn oe cae, A M/artive at Riéramenté a¥ 6.306 The ng Fags £ y cOMpechat b . ~ 1 tN eo ante a Stages for Grad@, VaNey,-Nevada, North San Oiseo. Summit A. _M. at, WS, Juan cand at Alte with for City, AnctinveaMasty andl] Qoints in the evada., ML Upettdle dondieéta aff 61 Fahd. e Cal = Centr Railall points rowlaatiy? Stindiys 6 eaneits 9 ere Nir die cenpleni’ AW. distaut: fir. OROCKER, Ge P. BER Co, Stateof tion with road for north. baster Cave, eecans of coln and Marysville an uperint “G'¥, Hartwell, Assistan Saertime nto h, 1866, of the M5 ee Au~ i ——D North Bloomfield, aT ot voeel Moore's Flat, ae Woolsey + Flat,” * * , ., find Orlean's Fa Pohy Express leaves Nevoda on Thesdays, Thins dayé and Saturdays, forthe sanije poitte.; al and Express, connectivg with Sacramentg Stage nd also with Jefferis’ Saddle Train’'to Méadow Lake city and the New Mines. Packages; deliverpd, Col lections made and-all Express busingss proinptly attended to. ue GREGORY & ENGLISH, Prop'ttys iH. G. ROLLINS, (©: Attorney and C“unselor at Law, “= And Notary Publie.” ~* On 'C Street, opposite’ the Capital ! « avon oil Meavow JAse oi.) 98 & sud on POH SCRIP HOLDERS, »'! NEVADA, “AL,, Ang By as Treasurer of Nevada county w on presentation. af Warrants drawn oe e § Fund and registered trier te 1s, 1866. Interest on sare ceases at ‘ane of OO pe a aac te CF . cece ig i} yi? “2 Meloney, with the circulars. ya 3% a, fled nd eae ak RT pe MO 4 Cans afthe EkiA roid ae -is Prepared to sn ' e yh the ber of Beef, Pork, Mutton.’ ca Beef and” be the lowest cash prieeasme— ——-rjones Senumentat Palailh Pormiwazr4 oC 3 ¥ H coy: ~eye ey a lange stork 0 4 Paper’ Curtain Fixtures, &e.At the» Thor eg, eC Nes battorney and Counselor at’ Lew . Corner of Broad & Pine streetsess ae eA the polls held in the election district where heh”