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December 19, 1869 (4 pages)

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5 dos Fa ee Re ea ny ‘nnatinnnsdan ata tommy nc ere aeet are more, al] Pe aags, inja RY, ST., i. DR, GIBBON’S DISPENSA ture, ilis in all” s forms, inal Weakness, Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases (of years standing) and Legs sucog both mal ny thoneands of persons, hoth male PP Bon Bo there who are suffering out a indul, oie ‘absorbed into the sate at r pallid, emaciated and faces and their en down cons tions, disqualifying them for the happiness of war or oe cboyment of life . In this horrid situation thensands suffer until death closes ‘the scene, Let parents, guardians, friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any of theee horrible life destroying maladies—eee that they are cared for cured before it be too late. Send them immediately to Doctor Gibbon, 2 n who made private disease his stady years, and who js certain to he most inveterate : Ps ‘injurious drugs, who are afflicted. or to those who are. pratqroetes ae’ —— their friends; te of: the many tended doctors whe nfest et cities, publishing their skill in cong all a e a . days, impesin upon public by using names 0 eminent ysicians from : places. Be ren gate nthe ~ $s, ’ Seidtnst tatetios, tho consequence of be . abnse. This: vice, aved sexu or depr: i ce, the youth of both an ost uniim extent, prodnere Tyee unerring certainty, the followin t of morbid 8, unless combat by scientific edleal waeasarse, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots ander the eyes, pain the ears, like the ein Soe bool, oaine rating of chariots, pw join 9 fab cade talon: tpt gee Te loss ef con di approaching stranPah OG hes, and varion: eruptions ~ nce’ Tote toneue, feted treath; c eo ion, ni Ty elt eee easier sk pub pages mediately. either in person or by letter, and have Sane effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this disease, whicli never fails of effecting a eee y radical a boos Que, inmsred Delars 0803 ope if 8 ~ was sil prove complaint by either ef the Married Fien ; ; “mnarriage, who Plaga : these fear’nl maladies, should not the sacred responsidil-. ities resting g upon nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ~~ =diseazes incident to females, treated with eminent success—such as Suppressiens, Ilarities. Whites, Failing ‘of the Womh. Tn-’ mary Diseases, Nerveus Debility, isonoUs , or unpalatable es of + any. kind», adm calliag, no Giorencdwah } your fostics! be. The afflicted are y invited tacaliand satisfy ves, : : Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's, effice or sending for of medicines, may rety. = is assurances of confidential secrecy th implicit faith, and expect mo-mere -than to be charged with a fair aed matually satis fact remuneration for serv! rendered, considering the circimstances difficulties of cases, rather than a teo prevalent and selof extortion among quacks and DOCTOR GIBBON is res ¥e to each patient a written inatrument, inving himeelf to e a radical and perma~~ * ©ared at Home. Bat @ distance may be CURED AT HOM: by ddtirecetan & letter te Dr. Gibbon, stating case,eymptoms, length of time tle disease has continued,and have medicine prompt ly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the conntry, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing $15 in cur enty or $10 in ‘coin, in a. registered letter throngh the Post Office er through Wels, Far2okCb. a@ package of medicine will be forwarded by express to any part of o ithe Unien. Address DR. J. F. pl ae #28. Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Franciece.— Post office box 252. Betrote entrance on Commercial Street. ember to punt BOX 252 on the letter. : ations FREE, yrreapondents will please inform DR. GIBBON t read his advertisement in the Dary TrRANscrirt. mar 19 BOOTS AND SHOES WILLIAM R, COE Gerner of Main & Commercial Sts TFhave ‘just received NEW STOCK OF GOODS Consisting of Gents’? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ki » NWiisses? and Children’s imrorals, Galters, Shoes, por * Avede &e., &e. From the best Manafacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Rabber octilrenss, a dles, Mlase AND CHILDRENS’ SHOEs, Juat from the Manufactory,received by the last steamer. I also have a full assertment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness Biacksake Neats Foot Oil, French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, So's Leather Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread, Lasts, and in fact everything to be found ina first clase Shee and Finding Store. a Repairing done in the very best style. . Boots and Shoes made to order. And a good fit warradaed in every case. poy Hoe pane of my ‘own manifacturé always on hand and will sell my Goods eaper than any other : this city. © se in sible, and: willChange of Time, December 6,1869. FAERESS TRAINS —BASTWARD—“DalLY.” San Francisco at 8 a. .; San Jose 8 45 a. u.: Stockton, 1215 a. m.; Sacra mento 2:20. P. Junction 3:35 p.m.; Colfax, 6:50 P. 3; oi16 P.M.; Wadsworth, 3.6 A. M.; Winnemucca 10.15 a. m; Argenta 2.05 Pp. Mu: Carlin 6.10 P. u.; Eiko, 6 26 P. mc arrive at n, 9.00-4. M2 1.10 P. mu. RESS TRAIN—WESTWARv—“DAILLY.” Leaves en 6:30 P. w.; Elko, 9:00 A.™m? Carlin 10.25 a. m.: Argenta 1.05 4. m.: 12 05 P. u. Winnemucca 10.15 P. ™; bee Reno 2.10 a.m; Coltax 9.204. u.; Junction 12:15 4. M.; Sacramento 1.40 pm; Stockton 3.25 P.M; a Ye at San Jose 6.60 P. m,: San Francised, 7:30 P. M. : WAY Bai Baa Ane “ts Daily, (San. days exce ves San Franeisco. PM. San Jove 480 P.M; Stockton, 8,86 P. M.; arrive Sacramento, 10 30 P M. WAY eater te aRD—Daily, (Sundays excepted,) leaves Sacramento 6.30 A. M.; Stockton 8.20 A m; arrive« at San Jose 12.45 P. m.; San Francisco 12 30 p. . THE HOTEL DINING CAR “INTERNATIONAL,’ is attached to the Way Mail Trains leaving Sacramento at 6 30a m. and San Francisco 4.00p m. Marysville Express—Dally. LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO, 8 a. M.; Sacramento, 2:10 Pr, mM. Arrives at Marysville 4:00 Ds 5 s = RETURNING LEAVES MARYSVILLE 9:15 4. m. Arrives at Sacramento at 11:25 a. w!,and at San Francisco at 7:30 P.M. MAKYSVILLEAC OMMODATION TRAIN Daily, (Sunday excepted), leaves Sacramento 6:10 a.m. Arrives at Maryevil 10:45 a. M. Leaves Marysville, 1:00 rp. m. . Arrives at Sacramento, 5:35 P. M. 4 Through fares payablein currency From San Francisco to Omaha Louis $199, Chi $120, to New York $150. New Orleans 6162. SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES are run daily from San Francisco to Promontoty. Double: Berth, ; State Rooms $12 00. ouble Berths accommodate State Rooms three persons. SECOND Ghee TRAINS leave San Francisco daily, 400? m; Sacramento at 4.30 a. m. Fare (currency. mee) ta Omaha $60; St. Louis $60; Chi , $60.; New York $70 00. CHILDREN notover Twelve (12) yeare of age, Halt Fare; under Five (5) years of Age, 100 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE (per adult passenger) Free. 50 Pounds Baggage (per child between 5 and 12 years of ee.) EXTRA BAGGAGE (over 100 Ibs) between Sacramento and Omaha porreney) 15 per 100 ponds. -. A, N. TOWNE, . Sup’t. . H. GOODMAN, Gen'. Passg’r Agent. CALIFORNIA PACIFIC R. R. two persons; SHORT ROUTE: Through from MARYSVILLE ! —To— San Francisco, Sacramento and ee © ie $0 miles Savedin Distance. —AND— 3 Hoursin Time from Marysville to San Francisco! . 2 Hours Running Time to Sacra gmento! : THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD being completed from Davis Juneti nto Marysville, will, om and after Wednesdey, Dec. ist, 1869, and antil farther notice, ran TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY (Sundays excepted,) as follows; Going South. 5 A. M. MORNING EXPRE3S, leave Marysville, daily, (Sua 3 excepted) arriving in Sacramento. at 8.15 A.M.aid in San Francisco at 21.45 A. M ss 1 P. M. AF CERNOON EXPRESS, from Marysville, daily. (Sandays e<cepted) arriving in San Francisco at 7 ¢?. M. : Going North. 8A. M. STHAVER NEW WORLD, (Herding, Commander) will leave her berth, ont street wharf, San Franci-co, daily Sundays excepted), connecting at Vallejo, at 55 am; with cars of California Pacitic Railroadand Napa Vailey Railroad, for Marysville, Sacramento, Calistoga, and the way stations; reaching Sacramento at 12.15.pm: and Marysville at 2 p m. Daily, Sundays excepted) —connec*ing at alleyo with cars of the California Pacific and Napa Valley Railroads, for Marysville, sacramento, Calistoga, and way Stations ; reaching Sacramento at 7.(0 pm: Calistoga at 7.15 p m : and Marysville at 9 p m, : PASSENGERS taking the 6 A. M. Train from Marysville arrive at Sacramento without change of cars, at 8.15 A, M, RETURNI<G LEAVE SACRAMENTO for Marysvilieand Way Stations at 11,00 A. M. arriving in Marysville at 2 00 P. M. without Sunday Trains, Geing South, }10.30 A. M.—SUNDAY #&X PRESS, leaves Davis Juncifon 12.20 P. M. connecting with Train from Sacramento, arriving in San Francisco at 5.515 P. M. Going North. 9.A. Mi. STEAMER NEW WORLD vill leave San Francisco, connecting at Vallejo with cars of the California Pacific Railroad for Sacramento. Maryaville and way Stations, ar riving in Sacramento at 1pm. and Marysville at 3. 45 P.M. CARS OF THE NAPA VALLEY RAILROAD make close connecti ‘n at Valiejo with all Trains “f the California Pacific Railroad and (Steamer New World ) SPECIAL NOTICE. Passengers taking the 6 A.M. Morning Express from Marysville reach San Francisco at 11.45 A. M. giving 4 hours in the city, retarning by the 330 PM. boat from San Seaciece reaching Marysville at 9'P. M.o the sameda Tickets for the above Short Route for sale atthe Western House, Marysville. : Baggag checked through to call points on the line. ; , Ayi D. C. HASKIN. E. @. Northur, Agent. dit ‘NOTICE. HAVE CLOSED MY BUSINESS in this city, and removed te San Francisco, and 1 take pleasurein recommending my sueceseor, MR. N. W. KNOWLTON, whom I have known for twenty years aaa skilful watch. maker, and who can please all who will fayor hi ith their patronage. Tim WED GOP patroneW. C. RANDOLPIN Neva la, Noy. 20th, 1808.Dissolution of Co-partnership. Nene is hereby given that the partnership heretofere existin der-igned ta the National change Nevada city. is this day dissolved by mutaa conseat. The business will be continued by Jutn A, Laccaster to whom all accounts must be paid and who settle all bills inst the late firm. JOHN A, CASTER s SAM. LE. Tres 5 a Nevada, Dec, Thh, 1860,. 111, to St, }. between the nh-, subject to confirte Court, sell in one parcel, at privace sale; to the person persons making the bh se he THIRTY-FiIRS AY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1869, at. the, office of Williume & Johneon, on the corner of Broad aid Pine strvets, Nevada city, all the right, title, interest and estate of the eaid testator at the time of his death, and all the right, title, and interest that the said Estate has by operation of law or to otherwise ooupined. other than or in addition to that of the ‘tafor, at the time of his death, of, in he one-half undivided interest of the whole of those certain guld miiclaims and bydraulic oigzings: sitnated, : lying and being in the ‘To oe Washing. ton, Ne : mnty. State of California, and on Omega Hill, being Eighty claims, more er lees, lying in one. body, and in extent (ne Hundred feet square to each . Said body of ground being known and designated as the Teep'e & Creamer mining claim-, and comprising the claims formerly known as the om claims, the Virginia claims, and the Shanklam claims. The above named Vi-ginia and Omega claims, together constituting a boay of ground four hundred and seven fect wide in its northerly and southerly extent and fourteen hundred feet in length in its easterly pe westerly emp AB od said Se arene oe Claims composing y ground nded on thé south by the northe. ly line of said Omega and Virginia claims, being four hundred feet. more or jess, in its extent upon said northerly line of Omega and Virginia claims, and extending thence of same width three Lpondred and fifty feet, more or less, northerly 0 the brow of the hill descending te the Missouri Ravine. Also, tne eleven twenty-fourths (11-24) undivided interest, of, in and to that certain Red Rock Tunnel situate in Township. County and State aforesaid, extending from Missouri Ravine into Vnege Hit to Tunnel of Lind & Co. known as the Missouri Tunnel. Also, five-sixteenths (5 16) undivided interest of, in and tothe Edward's Ditch and water right thereunto belonging, situated in Township, County and State aforesaid, and conveying water from the South Fork of Diamond Creek to Omega and vicinity. : ~ Also, eight twelfths (8-12) undivided interest of, in and to thet certain other°Water Ditch and Water right thereunto belonging, situat lying and being insaid Township, County an State, conveying water Main Diamond Cre k to. Omega, and known as the Diamond Creek Ditch. Also, a one third [14] undivided interest, of, in and to the Wi-consin Ditch and Water right thereunto belonging, situate in State, County and Township alore.amed, conveying water from Steep Hollow to Omega. . Also, slx sixteenths [6 16] undivided interest, of, in and to that certain other Water Ditch and Water right thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in said Township, County and State. veyi water from the East branch of Scotc "s Creek to Omega, known as the Cushenbury Ditch. Als, all reservoirs, dams, flames and improvements belonging to or heretofore used in connection with the a ove described property, or any part thereof, ther with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, &c. Also, the undivided one-half of all hove, iron pipe, siuice and cael os tools, apparatus, : mate: now on hand for use the above described property or thereuntu belonging. All offers to purchase inust be made in writing and left at the office of Williams & Johnson aforesaid, prior to said day of sale. Terms of Sale—Cashin United states gold coin, upon confirmation by said Pr. bate Court. DAVID C. TEEPLE, Executor of the Estate of Matthew Creamer, deceased. Willi & Johnson, Attys for Executor. Nevada, Dee 14th, 1869. Hint F’S SaLt.—By virtue ofan Exe cution to me de.ivered issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Diatrict, of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, bearing date Dec. 14th,1869 on a judgment rendered in vaid Conrt on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1869, in favor of P. Lohman and against the Chalk Mountain Blue Gravel Mining Co. for the eum of Nine hnndred and Eighty one dollars, damages, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 ver cent per annum till paid. the sum of $642.74, parcel thereof, payable in U. 8. Gold Coin. together with $37 00 costs and disbursements at the Gate of -said judgment. and accruing coste,— T have levied upon all the right, title and inSerest of defendont of, in and tothe following deseribed property, to wit; All and entire that certain gold mining claim, situate, lying and being in Little York Township, Nevada on, State of California commencing at Chalk Bluff and extending thence np the Chalk Mounttain ridge —so called— and embracing said ridge from base to base. teu miles, more or less te a ey about two miles above Remington Hill, at a stake and known as the Chalk Mountain Blue Grave! Com ny. Also, that certain other parcel of min tg ground, situate, beingand lying in Nevada Township. Nevada Connty, State of California, commenc’ ing at a stake about four hundred feet easterly from the Deer Creek Cascades—s> ca led -and earas et easterly up the ridge lying betweeu Cascade Ravine and Deer Creek three nertherly base to its centre, known and des‘ ignated as the “Sky High” claims. Also,that certain ditch conveying water from the South Fork of Deer Creek tothe said “Sk High”
claims, and known as the Chalk Hessian Ditch, together with the water right. and priviteges thereunto appertaming. Also, a oarding house, blacksmith .shops, and all buildings of whatsoever description, situated on said “Sky High” claims. Also, al} blacksmith, mining and cafpenters’ tools, flames. and appurtenances, and. all tailings in or upon the said “Sky High’’ claims. or thereunto be longing. Also, all and entire that certain tract of land containing six acres, more or lese situated at the village of Chaik Binff.in said County and State, together with dwelling house, barn, out buildings and orchard. now vecupied by Stranahan and family, heretofore oyEet by one a oticeis hereby given, that I will expose public sale all the above described property, to -the highest bidder for cavh, in U. $s. gold coin, in frout of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1870, between the hours of 9 a. M. and 5p. m. Given under my hand this 16th day of Dec. 1869 R. B, GENTRY, Sheriff. Williams & Johneon, Attys. ay NATIONAL Hait Dressing and Bathing Saloon. ~ W. A. mere, & pi Paks roprietor. Tea ms a Particular attention paid to THS.'o the of Gents’, Ladion’ and Children’s Hair. tyes wants gaoe ve, its" at this . Hot, co thensand feet, embracing said ridge from its . . 2 ES fo be found in this part of the State most reasonable terme. : are free from vice, of fine style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended Rod wita promptness. e Good Saddle Horses always on hand. ' Horaes boarded by the day, week or month ; he best of care = and the best VIANCASTER & ROBINSON. Nevada, Oct. 4th. For Nevada State and Omaha ! Via. Dutch Fiat. , THE DUTCH FLAT AND — NEVADA SPAGE LINE will hereafter make direct connection with the Fastern and Western bound trains at Dutch Fiat, as follows: . Leaving Datch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A. M., or ‘nie arrival of the Westward bound train, arriving in Nevada City at 11 A. M. Leaving Nevada City at 1 o'clock, P. M. will connect with the Eastern bound train, at Dutch Flat, at 6.10 P. M. going and coming via Red Dog, You Bet and Little York. The entire trip made in daylight. aga For passage apply at the Stage Office, Union Hotel, on Main street. GEO. H, COLBY, Proprietor. Nevada, Oct. 5th. WM. NEELY ty aed a TTORNEY AND COUNS A AT ae will practice in all the Courts in the Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court, and having associated with him H. C. JOHNSON, will devote s } attention fo all pepe relati to ic lands, before the United States Land fice, and at the State Laid Office, at Sacramento, and before the General Land Office at Wash on City. Business arra ts have been completed with prompt and competent agents in Wasbington for the speedy settlement of all land claims, and it is believed that unusual facilities can be offered to all persons interested in land matters, Applications for Preemption, Homestead, Mining claims, and all other classes of lands drawn ae and a correspondence promptly atten 4 ; Office Mt Giilig & Mott's building, J street, rd, Sacramento. Seal between Second and Thi Sacramento, une 3, 1869. REDUCTION OF FARE SACRAMENTO TO SAN FRANCISCO FOR THREE BOLLARS. —VIA— : / —AND— B : : fee s wines the ol on por Whig ry 4 : PRIVATE eS Mevtcat arp: QUICK CURESsn4 MODERATE CHARGES, Br. W. K. Doherty's Medical and €urgical Institute, SAN FRANCISCO. ost. Below Montgome) Uffice, ‘ ite Pacific Steamship Co’ Leia Orit St, > Private Entrance— Fetablished expresely to sfford the aMictea Sound end Weled fie Medical aid, in ‘ the Treatment and Care of ali Private and Chronic dis3 eases, Cases of AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. _ . Fo the A ° —_ Ww. i. Dut a his neere thaks numerous patients their . peghaone ar and take this opsnnity to rem: nd them that he cuntinues to consul: at his Institute fur the cure of chronic seaser of the Lu Liver, 2, pipes. ve and GenitoUrinary Organs, and ali Privace Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms and ‘ « Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self abuse,Gonorrhoea,Gleet, Sexnal_ Debility, 88 0 Back an Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder an? Kid. neys, etc, and he hopes that his long experienceand successfal practice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. the practice of many years in Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most ient and sus l remedies against diseases of all kinds, He uses no mercury,charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and nya mtg way, and references of unquestionable veracity trom men of known respectability and bigh standing in. society. All parties.consulting him, by letter or ot] will reeeive the best and gentlest treatment,! and implicit secresy. ‘ ale Fo Females. When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, such as weaknexs of the k and Timbe, ain in the head, l lous of aie —_ er, ion rvous exSade ainary dinette” scorn acetity, ‘vag nitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility and all otber diseases peculiar to. females, she shou)d go or write at once to the celebrated Female tor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and her disease. ITrregularities, suppressions, etc, will receive the Doctor's most particular attention. Let no false delicacy prevent-you, bat apply immediately and save yourself from painful snfferiags and premature death. All Married Ladies. whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, shon'd write or call ai Dr. W, K. DOHERTY’S Medical In«titute, and they will receive every possible relief. and help. The Doctor's offices, ~eousisting of a cuite of six roome, are 80 arranged that he can be consulted without fear of o ation : . —— AS \ To Correspondents, Patients (male_or female) residing ‘in any mersob the State, however disiant,. who may esire the opivion and@ advice of Dr. Doherty, 4m: their respective cases and who think — to submit a written statement of such. ia preterence to holding a’ personal intervizw are qeepentiany assured that their COMMUNITONS WILL BE HELD MOST SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. ‘Ifthe case be fully and candidly described personal communicaSTEAMER NEW WORLD, FARE $8 .<6+00.-++++++0sTIME 4 HOURS. ¢ caemeteies N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV’'R 23d, 1869, the fare from Sacramento to San Francisco, on the Califo-nia Pacific Railroad and steamer New World,.via Vallejo, will be THREE DOLLARS. vb ee ” This is the Short, Quick and Safe Route. G2” Racning Time FOUR HOURS. D. C. HASKIN, Vallejo, Nov. 20th. n@ THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco the Store of J. K. JOHNSTON, Broad street, National Exchange Hotel Building, Nevada city, Bureaus, [_ Ghatrs, Sofus, Mirrors, &c. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. eptat Bedsteads, Tables, ir Call and examine the Steck !.4$ _ Nevada, May 27th. Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry —AND— MACHINE SHOP. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to order. CASTINGS AND. MACHINERY of every description. QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted up or repaired, Every kinds of Building Castings,Saw,Crist, peor Rs Bark Mills; herse power and car w 8. Orders fi.ed promptly and ai as low rates as any Establichment in Sacramente ey San Frana2cto—freight added. DAVID THOM. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1364. Office : 15 New Merchants’ Exchange Builuing, California Street. 7 Paid in Capital, $350,000. PS AND MARINE RISKS taken at the lowest rates. -. GEO 5S. MANN, Pres't, Wm. H. Stevens, Secretary. 119 J.B. JOHNSON, Agent. Nevada cit CH. FEMRAND, P HO T'OG RB 2°PH IC AND— DAGUERREAN ARTIST, G3" Every kindof hs ania Ambro the Art. ypes taken in the best styk . ON PINE STRAET, Over the United States Bakery R. M. HUNT, M. D., ATTENDING PHYSICIAN tion will be unnecessary as instructions for diet, regimen and the general treatment of the case itself (inclading the remedies) will be forwarded withoot delay, and in‘snch a man ner as to convey. no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel £0 transmitted. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREB. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Dpauepaters han. DR. DOHERTY has jast pub:ished an important pamphlet, embodying his ewn Views and experieuces in relation to Impotence orVirility, being-a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or, Seminal. Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This littie work contains information of the ntmost valne.to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on recet f Bix Cents in pestage stamps for return ——: Address; . . W.K. DOHERTY, M. D. sli * San Francisco, California. THE CLOBE NOZZLE AND COUPLING. [PaTEN?. } 4 The. rip peed Of Miners is called to our Globe Nozzle and Coupling, designed to supply a great. want in Hydraulic Mining, dispensing entirely with canvas. or other Hoge, and pa bg 2@ Cheap and Durable Machine, which can be worked under any pressure with ease and cofels. ‘These Nozates have been used by Mareelus & Maltman, Nevada city; Geo. H. Atkins, Suporiptandient of the. Little York Water and ining Co. and others, to whom we refer. Prices : There are three sizes which may be obtained at the NEVADA FOUNDRY, or of the nndersi. at the following rates : Oo. 1—16igch Globe,..3 75 OO No. 2—20-iach Globe....150 00 No. 3—32-inch Globe....-300 00 Every Machine warranted to sustain any pressure and to work with ease. _ For partic ulars apply to Fin R. BR. & J. CRAIG. Nevada, Oct. 5th. DENTISTRY. T. W.McINTYRE, DENTAL SURCEON ! Office—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. over Banner's. IS PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of Dental Work at ebort notice and in the best manner.-Artificial Teeth inserted and a good fitguaranteed. Full Upper Set, on Vulcanite, $25. Teeth filled with Gold from 2 to $4. Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth. if desired, All work guaranteed to give the best sutizfaction or no charges made. uniI6, Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka . STAGE LEAV&S NEVADA and retdrning alternate days,connecting wilt Wells, and Go's Express) for LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFISLD, MOORES WGOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and EUREKA. Packages delivered, Collections padsons sh Sugars business promptly atni : 2" Express leaves Nevada every day for NEVADA CITY.: the above named rae. : at 9o'clock « an } < vol Office C THE BA at the « Copia HENRY } R, W. TUL ONEY curit; Highest . rants. Liberal a ~ for AB Deposits Checks 01 dose, Stock Drafis on many. Agents fo Phenix & . San Franc Sacramen Virginia } €alifornia. Nevada, ¢ BLIY Boca Ane EEL LOW Brench 4 ings, Bo E Agents for thine No, ee NEV. _ No ALEX. G LF fo! Of San Frank CRACKERS, Constantly BREAD, £ 't™ By doi @ sell on thefm Fruit : I. Commerci ty PS con of VEGETABLE TER, CH SUGA K t™ I have all the differen aLES AND F @ markers bel FASH FO! AS REMO PINE st stand, where h Block of Wines, Lig A Of the very bes an always be f R, FI 76 Broad 8: WINE: Provisio: MIN Pr’ Frenxce\ Taas and Corr: eee L. W, WILLIAMS. : WILLL Attorneys ¢ And} L.W. WILLIA) _ the State of Ne FS contra lla Mi Attorney at SOrricg eae bh i! NEL Attorney an OFFICE—Corn ver Carley & Bex