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DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
: 623 KERANEY ST.,
CUR. COMMERCIAL.
CeSgured faces sod their broken down conetitations, disquslifyieg them for the a ee
of or the enjoymem of lHfe In this
horrid situation thousands suffer antii death
Closes the scene. Let . ts, guardians,
friends, attend toany of those who are =afferwith any of these horrible life destroying malaties—see that they are cared for and cured
before it be too late. Send them immediately
2 it OF BI rious drags.
GWhnperiaet to te sas ak aise
to those who are interested im the welfare of
their friends, to be careful of the many pre‘tended doctors who .nfest all cities, pabliching their ekifl in curing all dieeases in a few
days, imy upon the public br using the
pe eminent physicians from Earope and
other places. Be therefore corefsl make
strict ings*-~_ or you may fall into the hands
pr penton ans.
Seminal Weakness. —
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of seif
a . ‘This soli vice, or depraved sexual!
indnigence, is pract by the youth of both
exes to an almost unlimited extent. rroducing with unerring certainty, the following
train of morbid « *, unless combatted
hy scientific m measures. viz: Sallow
countenance, dark spots under the eres. pain
in the head. ringing in the ears. noize like the
rustling of leaves and rettling of chariote, anezsiness about the loins. weakness of the
limbe, confused vision. blunted intefleet, loze
of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, 2 to form new acquaintances. a
disposition to shin society, loss of memory.
hectic fushes, pimples and varioueruptions
ahoent the face, farred tongue, feted breath,
coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not
obtained. persons so afflicted shontd apply ifnmediately. either in person or by letter. and
have a cure effected by hie new and scientific
mode of treating thie disease. which never
fails of effecting 2 quick and radicalenre. Dr.
G, will give One Hundred Dollars toany one .
€ satisfactorily to him that he
was enread ofthis complaint by either of the
San Francisco quacks. _ :
Married Vien,
Or those whe contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under env of these fear'ui maiadiex, should not forget the sacred respons ibilities resting npon them nor delay to obtain
immediate relief.
To the Ladies,
‘The various complicated and distressing
diseasesincident to females, treated with emirent success—sach as Sappressions, Irregnlarities. Whites, Faiiing of the Womb, Tumors, ali Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility,
Painful or Di@ieait Mensaratien. Barriness,
etc.. will be ily cured, without poisonous
dracs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of
any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no
diderante what your troubles. may be. The
afflicted are co: ly invited to cali and satisfy
(ocmselves. ;
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbons office or
sending for packages of med‘cines, may rely
wpon his assurances of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith,'and expect no more than
‘to be charged with a fair and mutually satis
fxctory remuneration for services rendered,
considering the cirenmstances and 4ifficuities .
of cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and
retendera.
SocToR GIBBON is responsible. and will
give to each pagar a written instrament,
iinding himeelf to effect a radical and permanent Cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
Persone at # distance may be CURED AT
1fOME, by addressing a letter te Dr. Gibbon.
rtating case.symptoms, length of time thre discase has continued.and have medicine prompt
ty forwarded, free from damaze and curiosity,
'o any part of the coantry, with full and plain
directions for use. By enclosing $15 in cur
egey or® £10 in coin, in a registered letter
tarongh the Post Office or through Wel «, Far20 & Co.,a package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any pari of o fthe Union.
Address DR.J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
#treet, corner Commercial, San Francieco.—
Private entrance on Commercial Street.
Remember to pat BOX 252 on the letter. .
Consultations FREE,
eer" Correspondents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that they read his advertisement in
the Darcy Transcript. mar 19
BOOTS AND SHOES
WILLIAM R. COE
Corner of Main & Commercial Sts
; : [have just received
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
. Consisting: of
Gents’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Ladiew Misses’ and Children’s
Halmorais, Gaiters, Shoes,
orgs ra, &¢., &c.
from the best Manafacturers of New York,
Philadelphia and Boston.
Hubber Boot Gents, Ladies, "lisse
AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
J unt from the Mannfactory,received by the last
steamer. Ialso have a fn}} assortment of
. “SHOE FINDINGS,
Piiller’s Celebrated Harness Black&y Neats Foot Oil
Lace ther, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread,
Lasts, and in fact everything to be
found ina first class Shoe
and Finding Store.
Repairing done in the very. best style.
Boots and Shees made to order.
And a good fit Warramed in every case. PF
keep Beots of my own manufacture always
on hand and will, sell my Goods
eaper than any other
Geo, SEeck & Co's Piano Fortes.
‘Mason & Hamurn’s Cabinet Organs,
ROOT & CADY,
asic Pablishers and Wholesale and
se’ in
Retnil Dealers in every variety of Mus
sical Merchandise. Se
6T Washington Street,
G20. F. ROOT, p
BE. T. Roor, CHICAGO,
@, M. Cabr,
. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
13 do
JAMES W. BURNHAM & CO.
a
apes
5 PaperHangings,
Curtain Material,
, ees
Trimmings, Ete.:
618 Market and 17 Pcst Streets, ,
SAN PRANCISCO. = °
s2-3m
. A CARD.
H* VEING SOLD OUT MY INTEREST IN
the Netionsl Exchange Hotei. for the
purpose of ¢ngaging in basiness eleewhere. I
take great piessure in ee to all of
my friends aed the patrons of the House. Mr.
John A. Lancaster. in whom ihey will finda
whoie-souied and sccommodating gentleman
Mr Lancaster has hed considerabie experience
in the basinese and 1 am confident he will give
-good eatistaction to ali who may favor bim
with their patronage. In leaving Nevada city
with many regrets. To the patrons of
the National Exchange Hotel I return my sincere and gratefol thanks, and hope they will
¢ ptinge their patronage under the new administration. 38.
Nevads. Dec. 6th, 1969.
, Dissolution of Co-partnership.
ship heretofore existing between the underrigned in the National Exchange Hotel,
Nevada city. is this day diseelved by mutual
consent. The business will be continued by
John A. Laz caster to whom ali accounts must
be paid and who settle afl bills against the late
firm. JOHN A. LANCASTER
SAM. L. HASEY.
Nevada, Dec. Tth. 1569.
CENTRAL & WESTERN
‘PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Via Oakland Ferry.
Change of Time, December 6,1869.
7; PRESS TRAINS—EASTWARD—“DaltLY.” Leaves San Franciseo at 8 a. w: San
Jose $845 a. ui: Stockton, 1215 a. wi: Sacra
ménto 2:20 Pp. u.; Junction 3:35 p. =: Colfax.
S6Pr.u; Reno, 1.15 Pr._™.; Wadsworth, 3.05
A m., Wintiemucea 10.15 a. w; Argenta 2.065 Pp.
M.: Carlin $.10.P.28,; Biko, 625 Pp. uw: arrive at
Ouden, 9.00 4. u: 1.10 P. w.
EXPRESS TRAIN—WEsTW ARD—“DAILLY.” Leaves Ogden 5:3) P. w.24Elko, 920
4.M: Carlin 10.2 4. mv Argenta\1.0 a. x:
Winnemucca 10.15 Pp. um; Wadsworth 12 65 Pp. ».
Reno 2.10 a. ; Coliax 9.2) a" %<. Juaction
12:15 a. M.; Sacramento 1.50 pw: Stockton 2.23 .
P.M; arrive at San Jose 6.50 P, w.: San Francisco, 7-3) P.M.
WAY MAIL—EASTWARD — Daily. (Sundays excepted} leaves San Francisco 1.00 px:
San Jose 450 p.m; Stockton, 8.35 Pp. u.: arFive Sacramento, 1030P m.
WAY MAIL—WESTW AaRD—Dai!y. , (Sandays excepted.) leaves Sacramento 6 3). &
Stockton 5.20 4 m; arrives at San Jose 12.45 p
4u.; San Fran¢eiscoi2 3p. xu.
THE HOTEL DINING CAR. “INTERNATIONAL,’ is atiached to the Way Mail Trains
itaving Sacramento at 6 Wa m. and San Francisco 4.00 p m. é
Marysviile Express—Dalily.
LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO, 8 4. w.Sacramento, 2:10P.m, Arrives at Marysville 4:00
P. M.
RETURNING LEAVES MARYSVILLE
%i5a.m. Arrives at Sacramento at.11-25 4
M!, and at San Franciseo at-7:30 P. x. %
MARYSVILLEAC OMMUODATIUN TRAIN
Daily. (Sunday excepted), leaves Sacramento
G10 a.m. Arrives at Marysville 10:45-a. x.
Leaves Marysville, 1:00 2. M. Arrives at Sac.-.
ramento, 5:55 P. M. 2
Through fares payable in eurrency
From San Franciseo to Omaha $111, to St.
Louis $120, Chicago £130, to New York $150.
New Orieans $162.
SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES
are run daily from San Francisco to Pronwonto
ry. Double Berth, $6.00; State Rooms $12 00,
Double Berths accommodate two persous ;
State Rooms three pérsons.
SECOND CLASS TRAINS leave San Francisco daily, 4.08 P a; Sacramento at 4.304. x.
Fare (currency rates) to Omaha $60: St. Louis
$60; Chieago, $60; New York $70 00.
CHILDREN uot over’ Twelve (12) yeare ofage, Half Fare; under Five (5) years of Age,
rec,100 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE (per adult
passenger) Free. 50 Pounds Baggage (per
child between 5 and 12 years of age, Free.)
EXTRA BAGGAGE {over 199 ibs) hetween
Sacramento and Umaha (carrency) $15 per 100
pounds: A. N. TOWNE, Gen’t Sap’t:
T. H. GOODMAN, Gen‘) Passe’r Agent.
THE FINEST GALLERY.
i. W. BRADLEY, SW. u. RULOFsoN
_ BRADLEY & RULOFSON?S
MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISHMENT
No. 429 Montgomery Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
JAS more Rooms, Larger Lights eater
H facilitie<, and produces ante OF
Finer Photographs.
Than any othe: at the Bay. . They received the
Three First Premiums at the Mechanic's Institute Fair.
Depot of Genuine Patent Enameled Card
Pictures. i :
“SUN PEARLS.» _
Beantiful, durable and inexpensive. "None
but the most accomplished Artists employed
and all work warranted. f 330
JOHN CALDWELL,.
Attexney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public,
NEVADA €ITY.
Nevada Aug. 17t>R. M. HUNT, M. D.,
ATTENDING
PHYSICIAN
oe
NEVADA CITY,
. MEDICAL — INSTITUTE.
WINDOW SHADES,UPHOLSTERY GOODs .
L. HaSEY. ¥
i. jg E is hereby given that the partner. i
“ferings.
. cure at home. All letters rétured or destroyed.
Br. 3. G& FOCNG,.in 1856.
Ne Cure, No Par.
Consultation by letter ‘er otherwise—F ree.
HIS celebrated Imstitute hes enjored on
this Coast a8 uninterrepied success of 7S
years. amd bas betome.ome of the most ocleerated Institates of the aze.
The great number anncaliy received and car
ed, place it in point of number of patients
ameng the verr Sret of the world and thelzac
cess of iis jrestmeni ranks it second to nore.
5 PRIVY ATA DISEASES
f= Majes, and irregularities in Femmes ere ahe
great destroyers of health. Tkey insidzons!s
attack the system. and gradually undermine
and destroy it: they drive the bicom from the
cheek, the instre from the eye, the strength
snd vizor from the frame. they give pany and
diseased « Zepring, and poison, throngh sac
ccesive generations, the race of man. The
marks can be seen in Scrofnla. Consumption,
have been treated with that pernicious MIN
ERAL POISON, are not cured: the discase
bas only assumed a new form. <
Do sor Bt SatTierrep wiry Parrrat Cree.
That leaves the poison to craw! throach the
System. eatin Way into the tisenes and organs beneath 1 apparently smooth surface,
to burst out in the fatare with a virulence that .
will baffle the efecia of medicine.
SEMINAL WEAENESS.
ing weakness in his muscular and menta! urganization should stop and consider whence it
arises. He will findin.the weakness of the
back, treuibling of the limbs, disordered digeésg of the powers oi
tion. unacconniabie failing
the mind, distate for society, dreed of impend.
ing tr e, ferebodings of evil, sleeplessnesa,
‘troublediind lacivious dreams. accompanied
by growing deafness, loss of muscular power,
and numerous other symptoms of disorgar’
vation, the positive traces of that most terri
bie and destructive of ail diseases. Seminal
Weaknes:—wasting away his pow ere,destroying his hope of life and mynbood, and drag.
ging him along the broken path of his existence, toward & premature and loathsome
grave. Tohim who finds his life dribling out
in the discharge of the vital principle of exis.
tence in nocturnal and dinrna) emissions, the
mere cessation of the causes its appearance
brings nv assurance of relief.
Marriage, that holy office, the safeznard an
hope of manhood, brings to encha one no hope
of cure, but adds to hi= misery in the know!.— of the eze who looks to him for so mach
of her happiness, is a victim of his evil and an
innocent companion of his punishnient. He
adds to his misery and disorder until hope
laves-him. There isno rescue except in
proper and skilful treatment. Consult then.
at once. a physician whom long practice and
careful research has made him thorouchly conYersant with every phase of the disease. —
Those who have become the victims of solitary vices, that dreadful fascinating and destructable habit, which fills thonsands of sick rooms
with paralytics and consumptives, and handreds of untimely graves with its misguided
viciims, should consalt without a moin ent’s
delay, one who will sympathize with their snfTo sach the Doctor would especially
recommend himself, giving to each and ali.
guarantees ofa Perfect and Permanent Cure,
without Hindrance from Business, Change oj
Diet, Fear of Exporurg.
%
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.
When a female is in trouble or afflicted with
disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the enquiry shenld be, where is
there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose respectabie“stand}
ing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community ? he Doctor understanding how imperatively necessary these requirements are, teels called upon to interpose,
and by calling the attention of the afflicted to
the fact that he has been a Professor of Obste.trics and Female Diseases for Twenty Years,
and is fully quaiified to administer in all cases
‘both medically and surgically, net in a super.
ficial manner, -but in as thorough a manner as
vears of study and practice—both in hospitals
and families—can make, to save them from the
hands the unqualitied, unscrupulous and usigning. Therefore families can rely upon him
as upon a father. Allin afiliction can find ip
him one who can feel and sympathize wi
and befriend them in irouble—one in whos
secresy the humost confidence can be placed.
Consultatitth (by Letier or Otherwise) Fre
THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES
Compounded from the private prescriptions of
Dr. Young, have now obtained a most extended popularity, and are correctly viewed to be
the saiest and surest remedies for the Chrityplaints for which they are applied. The cu»,stantly accruing testimonials of their efficacy,
declare them to be pre-eminently superior to
their action. No lady should be withonat these
Kenovating Agents. ° 4
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE The Greates
. Discovery of this or any other Age.
PREVENTIVE PowpsHs FoR MARRIED Lapizs
These Powders will be found-ef essential
Vaiue to those whose means, health or other
circumstances do not permit.them to increase
_the number of their family without inconvenlence, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This
Preparation is new, safe, infallible, convenieny
and simple, and cannot injure the health.
Their use should be avoided at certain times
Price $10 a box. ; :
FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE MONTHLY
PILLS, for the cure of suppressions, etc.,
sent by mail or express— Price $5.
To Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persons of either sex, who
wish to consult the Doctor, and who cannot
visit the city can, by Stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and assurance ofa
Address BENJ. F. JOSSELYN.M. D,
No. 618 Sacraményo St., near Montgomery
Box 75,
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—aND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
G2 Every kind oi Phatogre hs ana
ypes taken in the best et othe kee
ON PINE STREET,
Ove? the United States Bakery
&
Tipples. the idiotic, the Paraiytic. the Insane. . , .
Tincture. recognized a3 the most PATAL i invites his old customers and as many new
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with . © 4
Those who . €i¥e satisfuction to all.
The yorng man who experiences that grow +—~
5 -ATV LAW, will practice in all the Courts
. SAN FRANCISCO.
THOM 4S RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
F « the public that a a —
experience and profon attenti _enabed him to produce SUPERIOR AND FAST
COLORS, and by his method of prepari
eases. retain its original -trength and qaality.
None bat the oo: skilled workmen are emplored in his establishment. The most particuler attention to Cleaning, Dyeing and
Re fnishiag of every description ensted to his care.
i. teeens is also sole possessor of the
improved method of treating made-up clothing
= 1.Ladies* or Gentlemen's, thoronghiy
cleasing it, and turning it ont ay handsome
* Car Alitwork done at reduced rates. #22
JACOB NAFFZICER’S
NEW MEAT MARKET,
ON COJIMERCIAL STREET,
Opposite Bliven & Potter's.
TILL BE OPENED ON :
a ON THURSDAY, MAY 13th.
He wil! kill his own Meat which will be the
best thai can be found in the country and wil)
*pare no expense to suit his customers. He
ones.aa will give him a call and guarantees to
All kinds of Meat and Sausage
will be kept on hand. mii
SOMETHING NEW!
THE °
NEVADA CASH STORE!
No. 9 Commercial street,
[Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store.]
i.
W. S McROBERTS & CO.
. 4g constant!y on hand a New and Choice
Assortment of 3
GROCERIE3 AND PROVISIONS,
Which are offered for sale at the lowest
eash rates, The attention of Families and
Miners is particalariy cailed to our Stock of
Goods which has been selected with especial
reference to the wants of this community.
TEAS—the hest in the maéPket : Costa Rica,
Javaand Mocha COFFEES, Graraiated, Pal
verized and Crashed SUGARS, CANNED
FRUITS, ofall kinds; FLOUR, MIXED
FEED and GRAIN, POTATUES, ONIONS,
&c.&c.
§2=~ Everything in our line will be sold at
the lowest possible price for cash,
W.S. McROBERTS & CO,
Nevada, Oct. 13th.
_ WM. NEELY JOHNSON,
TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
in the Judicial District, and in the Supreme
Court. and having associated with him H. C.
matters relating to public lands, before the
United States Land Office, and at the State
Land Office, at Sacramento, and before the
General Land Office at Washington City.
Business arrangements have been completed
with prompt and competent agents in Washington for the speedy settlement of all land
claims, and it is believed that unusital facilities
can be offered to all persons interested in land
matters. :
Applications for Preemption, Homestead,
Mining claims, and all other classes of jJands
drawn up and prepared, and correspondence
promptly attended to.
Office at Gillig & Mott's building, J street,
between Second and Third, Sacramento,
Sacramento, une 3, 1569.
e MES. M. SELIG,
Dealer In
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
EMBROIDERIES,
TRIMMINGS,
YELVET RIBBONS, :
2 FLOWERS,
Braids, Sewing Silks, Laces, V: ils,
Hosiery,Gloves,Combs
Brushes; Etc.
CORSETS OF THE BEST MAKE.
No. 226 Kearny Street. ;
Between Bush & Sutter.. SAN FRANCISCO.
€@ Latest Style of Goods Received by
Every Steamer. :
Straw Bonnets Clea~ed and Pressed—Bonnet Frames of the Latest Shape.
Milliners supplied with Cut Lengths at
Wholesale Prices. 823-38m
Notice to all whom it may concern.
Nae is hereby given, that I, Catherine
4% Stumpf, wifeof Ferdinand Stumpf, now
residing on Broad street, ir the City and County of Nevada, State of California. intend to apply to the District Court ofthe Lith Judicial
District, in and for said County on the 7th day
of January, 1870, for an order of said Court authorizing and permitting me from the date of
said order to carry on business ‘in my own
name and on my own account as a sole trader
The nature ard ki of business which I in
tend as such Sele Wrader to carry on, is that
of keeping a Hotel and restaurant in the city
of Nevada or elsewhere, as I may hereafter determine. CATHERINE Si UMPP.
Nevada, Dec; ist, 1369.
ANSON W. LESTER. AUSTIN W. LESTER
A. W. LESTER & C6”
_ Dealersin ¢
9.
Groceries,
Provisions,
Case Goods,
CROCKERY, .LIQUoRs, ;
&e. &e. &e.
Goods delivered a reasonable distance Free
goods to receive the dye, the fabric will, in all‘. erence to holding a personal interview are
JOHNSON, will aevote special attention to all {
‘ forwarded without delay, gud im such a man
PRIVATE
MEDICAL, ‘AID:
‘. QUICK CURESand MODERATE CHARGEs,
Dr. W. K.' Doherty's
edical and Surgical Institute ve
es ‘SAN FRANCISCO, “+
. Sacramento st. Below Mon omery
= sc Pacifi e Steamship Co's Uffice
XP Private Entrance—Leidesdorff §¢,
blished expressly to afford the afflicteg
Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in
the Treatment and Care of all
: Private and Chronie diseases, Cases of
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
: To the Afflicted,
OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY. returns his
sincere thacks to his na patients
for their , and would take this op.
portunity to remind them that he continues to
conealt at his Institute for the cure of chronic
diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digest.
ive and Genito-Briuary Organs. and ali Privace.
Diseases, viz: Syphilis im al! its forms and
stages, Semina: Weakness, and all the horrid
consequences ‘of self abuse,Gonorrhoea. Geet, . At
Stricta: Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions
Sexual Debility, Disesses of the Back and
Loins, Inflammation of the Biadder and Kid. {
neys, etc, and he hopes that His long experi:
ence and succeseful practice will continue to
insure him a share of public patronage. By
the practice ef many years in & and the
United States he is enabled to apply the most
efficient and successtul re: against diseases of all kinds, He uses no mercury,charges
moderate, treats his patients in 2 correct and ‘
honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of Known res
ability and nigh standing in society. All parties consuiting him, by letter or will
receive the best and gentiest treaiment,{ and
To Females.
When a female is in truubie or afflicted with
disease, such as weakness of-the back and
limbs, pain in the head, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart; nervousness, extreme urivary difficaities, general debility,
vag nitis, ali diseases of the womb, hyst
sterility and all other diseases peculiar to fe-males, she should go or write at once to the
celebrated Female Doctor, W. K. DUHERTY,
at his Medical Institate, and consult him
abont her troubles and her disease. Irregularities, suppressions, etc, will receive the \
Doctor's most particuiar attention. Let no
false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourseli from pauful sufferings Sar
aad’ prematete death. Ail Married Ladies, Sac
whose delicate health or other circumstances Vii
prevent an increase in their familics, should Calif
write or call at vr. W. K. DOHKATY'S Medqi Ne
ical Institate, and they will receive every posaii
sibie relief and help. ‘he Doctor's offices, '
cousisting of a suite ef six rooms, are 80 ar-ranged that he can be consulted without fear
of observation. 5
To Correspondents.
Patienta (maie or female) residing In any
part of the Siate, huwever dis.aut, who may
desire the opinion and advice o1 Ur. Doherty,
in their reepective cases and who think proper
to submit @ written statement of such, in prei-.
Broac
respectiully assured that their COUMMUNICATIONS WILL BE HeLD MOST SACKED
AND CONFIDENTIAL. If the case be fuliy
and candidly described personal communication will be uuneceseary as instructions for
diet, regimen and the general treatment of the
case itself (including the remedies) will be
ner as tO Convey No idea of the purport of the
letter or parceis0 transmitted. Cousuitations .
. vy létter or otherwise FabE, Permanent : B!
cure guaranteed or no pay. : ‘
Spermaiorrhea. A
DR. DOHEXIY has just pub.ished an important pamphiet, emboaylug Lis ewn Views
and €xperieuces in relatigu Lo Impuience er
Virilicy, being a short treatise on >permatorWILL
rhoea ur seminal Weakuess, Nervous and
Physical Debility consequent on this amection Fret
and other diseases of tic Sexual Urgans. ‘his i
little work contaius informatiou vu! Whe utmurt us
Value to all, whether warriea vr singie, aud
, Will be sent Fithm® by mail on receipt of dix
Cents in postage stamps for return postage. .
Address, W.K. DOHERTI, M.D. 4
S24 Dan fb rancisco, California.
PACIFIC PRUTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF CaLiFORNIA,
Incorporated.....@ctober, 1868
BJECT.—THUL OBILCT oF
this Association is Lo secure a Gash payInebt Willin sixty duys aller ile deain of a
subscriber, to bis or ner heirs ur assigue,
clas many dollars as ihcre are indiViduais of
the Class lo whica sucu deceused subscriber
belonged.
MEMBERSHIP.—The enbecription fees are
ten duilars at joining, aud oue dvilar un Lie
Geath of eaCu subscriber. the une duilar
irom each subscriber is paidto the heirs or
&8>1gDs ol the deceased.
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‘ihe subscribers are divided into classes,
of Charge. : ji
including wales and iemaics, buch Class is 4
limited to 5,0uU subscribers. As Ciasses are WN!
filied new vnes wiii be formed. Nv person ls
80 poor that he can not ,ay ten doilars at
joining and one doilar occasionally, thus &e¢ ALE
curing $5,000 to his or her heirs or assigns.
tiow to becoME A MEMoER.—A person deEP
sirous of becomig asuvscriber must Bh cut D
an application, and forward It wilh ten dulars
by Check, drait ur by express in gold or silver +
cuin. Of San
Ali communications should be addressed io . CRAG]
the Secretary of the PaCiriG PROUBULIVGS ss
ASSUVIATIUN, soutneast corner of Mout Cons
gomery ati Sacrameutu streets (over DuoveBRE
hue & Kelly's bank.) san Francisco.
UFFiceRs.—bBenj ii. treeanan, President;
Geo. H. ituseeil, Vice Piesident; Jobu #.
Warren, Secretary; Jas. A. Pritcnald, ‘lreaeurer. :
REFERENCES :
Hon. HENRY vUi:UN, President Farmtell on
ers and Mechanics’ bank, ‘as srs
Hon. SAMUEL COWLES, late Judge Coun LW. W
ty oart, San Francisep. ¥
Hon a. Jd. GUANIDSUN, Attorney at Law, Att
San Franci-co. ate or
H. J. BOUTH, Eseq2“Uuion Iren Works, eae
San Francisco.
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. HENKY ¥. WILLIAMS, Esq., Real Estate, L. W. 1
San Francisco. the §
JUHN U. HANSCOM, Esq., tna Iron —_—
Works, San Franciso.
JOHN H. uo’ BaLlEN, Esq., O'Brien, Bush
& Uo., sau Francisco. Attor
Hon. J, P. JUN“e5, Gold Hill, Nevada.
FRANK G. GUILD. Agent,
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: : _ Nevada city "Ones
Nevada
JAMES MON R00, PL a
Dealer oe
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef, Attort
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. (
3” Meats sold at reasonable rates for Caeh OFFI
Shop on Broad Street, o te the Nevad ov Ti t, opposi ols er Car