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-. 20. THE. UNFORTUNATE.
NEW.. REMEDIES,
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
623 KERANEY ST.,
COR * COMMERCIAL.
S4N FRANCISCO. Es“tablished in 1854, for the
treatment of Sexual and
Semina} Diséazes, such as
Gonorrhea. Gleet, “Stric
ture, Svphilie in all’. 's
tmpotency, etc. Skin Dis
eases (of years standing)
“EY and Ulcerated Legs. suceasfully treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thonsands of persons, both male
and female, are there who are‘snffering out &
miserable existence from the effect of secret
indulgences,or from virns. absorbed into the
! Look at their, pallid, emaciated-and
dlefignred faces. and their broken down conetitations, disqualifying them for the. happiness
ef marriage or the enjoyment of Hfe In this
horrid situation thousands suffer until death
closes the scene. Let parents, gnardians,
’ friends, attend toany ;
with any of these horrible life destroying mal
adies—see that they are cared for and cured
beforeit be too late. Send them immediately
to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made
private disease his especialy stndyfor years,
and who is certain to cute ttre*most inveterate
cases without mercary or any injurions drugs,
It ig importantto thote:who are afflicted. or
«to tho#e Who are ffitéredted in the welfare of
their friends, to be-carefal of the, many pretended doctors wh feat all. cities, publishing their skill in curiny all diseases in a few
days, impesing upon the public by using the
names of eminent phystcians from Europe and
ot} er places. Be therefore careful and make
Stiibee ~’~=.orgon may. fall into, the hands
of those we MSs «Fie 2 a
minal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the coneegnence of self
abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgenee, is pracuiceéd by the youth of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, produc
ing with anerring certainty, the foltowin
train of morbid symptoms, unless combatte
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
countenance. dark spots ander the eyes, pain
in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the
rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, a
réapiness atiout the loine,weakness of the
limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect. loss
of Sonfidente,’diffidence in dpproaching Strangers, a eto form new,acquaintances, a
disposition to shnn society, loss of memory,
hectic flushes, pimples ard varion~ ernptions
about the face, farred tongue, feted breath,
coughs, consumption, night sweats, mono. . mania and frequent insanity. If relief be not
pees pereons so afflicted eg ply mmediately, eifher fn person or by letter, and
have a cure effected by his new and scientific
mode of treating ‘this disease, which never
fails of effecting a Guick and radicalcure, Dr.
G. will give One Hundred Dollars to any one
who will prove. satisfactorily to him that he
Sho Tired oFtine eompla
by either of ‘the
San Francieco quacks. —
> farried Wen,
Or those whe contemplate marriage, who
_are suffering under anv of these fear’u! nialadies, should not forget the sacted responsibil.
ities resting upon them nor delay to obtain
fmmediate relief. : :
To the Ladies.
isdbatea tnchdair to lemalce, treated with ome
nent success—such as Suppressions, Irregularities. Whites, Falling of the Womb, ‘Tnmors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility,
ngage BS pone Lanes et py Sarrinees,
Ww cured, out poisonous
) 7 injaries, oF unpalatable medicines of
any kind. Have no delicacy in cating, no
e
ff
rance what your trouble may pa f
And satis afflicted are cordially invited
themsslves. .
-. Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon’s. office or
. sending for packages of medicines, may rely
apon his assurances of coffidential secrecy.
with implicit faith, and expect n« more than
to be charged with a fair and mutually satis
peso’ remuneration for services rendered, f
ering the circumstances and difficulties — consi
of cases, rather than a too ‘prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and
pretenders.
HOCTOR GEBRBON is responsible, and will
give to each patient a written. instrument,
vinding himself to effect/a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge. :
©uared at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter te Dr. Gibbon,
stating casesymptome, length of time the te.
ease has continued,and have medicine pronrpt .
ly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity,
to any part of the cowttry, with full and plain .
dtrections for use. By enclosing $15 in cur
ency or $10 in coin, in a registered letter
throngh the Post Office or through Wel:s, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be forbar ed by: gine to any part.of o ithe Union.
Address .J. F., GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner. Commercial, San Francieco.—
Post office box 252. . a aie
Private entrance on Commercial Street.
Remember to put BOX 242 on the letter,
* Conaultations FREE.
“Correspondents will please inform D
BON that they read his advertisement/n
the DarLy TRaNsORIPT._ may19
BOOTS AND
WILLIAM R. COE
@erner of Main & Commerciat Sts
I have just» received &
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting of
Gents? Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Gadies? Misses? and Children’s
Bahnorals, Gaiters, Shoes,
SHppers, &c.,. &c.
From the best Manufacturera of New York,
Philadelphia and Boston.
Rubber Boots,Geuts, Ladies, Misse
, AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES,
Justfrom the Mpnulactory,received by the last
-ATSiso0 have a full assertment of
Neats Foot oil,
French ip, Lining Skins, So's Leather
Lace Leat Pegs, Nails, . Awls; Thread,
Lasts,and in fact dverythin: to be
found ima first class Shoe
and Finding Store.
Repairing done in the very beat atyle.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
And a good flt Warranced in: every case. I
keep Boots of my own manufacture always
en hand and will sell my Goods i
eaper than any other se in
NATIONAL
Hait Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
W. A, BIGOT,
a Proprietor.
‘. "Se Particular attention paid to
» BATHS*'9 the eutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you wanta good
shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold ang?
shower Baths at all times. Always on hand a
hoek stock of Dr. Jennings’ Ragretaster. the
article for the hair ever uced, My
orKnowles Vegetable Hair Ieestorer. Ag :
ICENTRAL & WESTERN
NEW REMEDIES: ?
forme, Seminal Weakness,of those who are suffer.
bein
S WOES
PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Via Oakland Ferry.
Change of Time, December 6,1869.
XPRESS TRAINS—EASTWARD—"“D alLY.’’ Leaves San Francisco at 8 a. m.; San
Jose 845 a. mM: Stockton, 12:15 a. M.; Sacra
mento 2:20 Pp. m.; Junction 3:35 p.m.; Colfax,
5:50 P.M; Reno, 1.15 P.M.; Wadsworth, 3.05
A. M.; Wiunemucca 1015 a. m; Argenta 2.05 P.
m,: Carlin 5.10 p_m.; Eiko, 6 25 P. m.; arrive at
Ogden, 9.00 4. M.: Umaha. 1 10 P. m,
EXPRESS TRAIN—WE+.TWARv—“DAILY.” Leaves Ogden 5:30 Pp. m.; Elko, 9:00
a.m: Carlin 10.26 4. m.: Argenta 1 05-a, M.:
Winnemucca 10.152. um; Wadsworth 12 05 Pp. m.
Reno 2.10 a.m; Coliax 9.204. ™m.; Junction
12:15 A. M.; Sacramento 1.:.0 pm;. Stockton 3.25
P.M; arrive at-San Jose 6.50 P, M.: San Francisco, 7:80 PB. M.
WAY, MAIL—EASTW A RD — Daily, «3undays excepted) leaves San Franeisco 4.00 PM.:
sanJo-e 450) P. mM; Stockton, 8,35 P. M.; arrive Sacramento, 10 30 P M.
WAY MAIL—WESTW 4RD—Daily. (Sundays excepted,) leaves Sacramento 6.30 a. M.;
Stockton 8.20 a.M; arrive« at San Jose 12.45 p.
m.; San Francisco 1230 Pr m.
THE HOTEL DIN. NG CAR *INTERNATIONAL, is attached to the Way Muil Trains
ieaving Sacramento at 6 30a m.end-San Francisco 4.00) m. :
Marysville Ex ress—Datly.
LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO, 8 a. M.; Sacramento, 2:10 P.M. Arrives at Marysville 4:00
Ps My : 1
RETURNING ©. LEAVES MARYSVILLE
9:45 a.m. Arrives at Sacfamento at 11:25 a,
m!,and at San Francisco at 7:30 P.M
Daily. (Sunday excepted), leaves® Sacramento
6:10-4. mM, Arrives at Marysyiile 10:45 a. M.
Leaves Matysville, 1:00 ep. um. ‘Arrives at Sac+.
rimento, 5:35.P. M.
Through fares puyablein currency
From San Francisco to Omaha $111, 10 St.
Louis $129, Chicago $130, to New York $150.
New Orleans $162. i
SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES
are run daily from San Francisco to Promonto
2 2 Donble Berth, 86 00; State Rooms $12 00.
ouble Berths accommodate two persgns;
State Kooms three persons. :
SECOND CLASS TRAENS leave San Francisco daily, 4.00 Pp m; Sacramento at 4.30 a. m.
Fare (currency rates) to Omaha ; St. Louig
$60 ;-Chieago, $60 ; New York $70.00.
CHILDREN not over Twelve (12) years of
age, Half Fare; under Five (5) years of Age,
Free.
100 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE (per adult
passenger) Free. 50 Pounds Baggage ‘(per
child. between 5 and 12 years of apo, -Free.)
EX UR \ BAGGAGE (over 10) ths) between
Sacramento and Umaha conrrency) $15 per 100
pounds, A. N. TOWNES, (en"! Sap’t.
T. H. GOODMAN, Gen’! Pasap’r Agent.
CALIFORNIA PACIFIC R. R.
ARLRF RAF
eee as
SHORT, ROUTE:
Through from MARYSVILLE !
—To—
San Francisco, Sacramento and
80 miles Savedin Distance.
—AND—
3 Hoursia Time from Marysville
to San Francisco !
2 Hours Running Time to Saera*
mento !
THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC RAILROAD
completed frem Davis Juneti nte Marysville, will,on aud after Wednesday, Dec.
ist, 1869, and nntil further notice, run TWO
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY (Sundays excep ted,) as follows : k
Going South,
5 A.M. MORNING EXPRESS, leave Marysville, daily, (Sundays excepted) arriving in
Sacramento at §8.45°A. M.a d in San Franciscoat Li.f@5 A.M
1 P. M, AFYERNOON EXPRESS, from
Marysville, daily. Sendexe excepted) arriving
in San Francisco at 7 c. M.
Going North,
8 A. MI. STEANER NEW WORLD,
(Harding, Commander) will leave her berth,
Pront street wharf, San Francisco, daily
(Sundays excepted), connecting at Vallejo, ar
9:55 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 pm.
3.30 P, M.—STEAMER NEW WORLD
(Daily, Sundays excepted) — connecting at
Valleyo with cars of the California Pacific and
ento, Calistogu, and way Stations ; reaching
Sacramento at 7.(0 pm: Calistoga’ at Ta5 p
m: and Marysville at 9pm. _
PASSENGERS taking the 6 A. M. Train
from Marysville arrive at Sacramento withont
change of cars, at 8.15 A.M. i :
RETURNE .G LEAVE SACRAMENTO for
Marysvilleand Way Stations at 11.00 A. M,.
arrivingin Marysville at 2 00 P. M. without
change-of care. iB
Sunday Tra ns,
: Going South.
10.30 A, M.—SUNDAY #XPRESS, leayee
Davis Junetion 12.20 PM. connecting with
Train from Sacramento, arriving in San Francisco at 6.515 P. M.
. Going North.
9 A. MI. STEAMER NEW WORLD will
leave San Francisco, connecting at Vallejo
with cars of the California Pacific Railroad for
Sacramento, Marysville and way Stationa, ar
riving in Sacramento at 1p m. and Marysville
at3. 45 P.M.
CARS OF THE NAPA VALLEY RAILROAD make close connectin at Vatiejo with
all Trains of the California Pacific Railroad
aud (Steamer New World )
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Passengers taking the 6 A. M. Morning Exob 83 from Marysville reach San Franciscg at
1.45 A.M giving 4 hours in the city, returning by the 3.30 P M. boat from san ¥ ‘rancisco
Tickets for the above Short Route for sa
atthe Western House, Marysville.
Baggags checked through to call points on
the line. ;
D. C. HASKIN.
E. G. Northur, Agent. 2 pia
Disselution of Vo-partnership.
N° TICE is-hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the’ National Exchange Hotel,
Nevada city, is this day dissolved by mutaal
consent. The business will be continued by
John A, Lancaster to whom all accounts must
be paid and who settle all bills against the late
firm. ‘ JOHN A. LANCASTER
SAM, L. HASEY,
Nevada, Dec. 7th, 1969,
MARYSVILLEAC OMMODA'TION TRAIN.
apa Valley Railroads, for Marysville, Saera.
reaching Marysville at 9 P. M.o the same ~~ :
e
Pe)
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
1
Executor’s Sale of Real Estate.
7 Wake IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursnance of an order of the Probate
Conrt, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the Thirteenth day of !'ecember, A. D. 1869, in the matter of the Estate of'}
Matthew Creamer, dec-*sed, the undersigned
Executor of said Estate, will, ~ubject to confirmation by said Probate ‘ ourt, sell in one parcel, at privace sale, to the person or persons
making the highest offer therefor, on ‘he
THIRTY:FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A.
D. 1869, at the officeof Willi-ms & Johnson,
on the corner of Broad aud Pine strvets. Nevada city, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said testator at the time. of his
death, and all the right, title, aud interest that
the said Kstate bas by operation of law or
otherwise acquired. other than or in addition
to that of the said testator, at the time of his
deaih, of, in and to the one-half undivided interest.of the whole of those certain gold miaing claims and bydraulic diggings, sitnated,
lying and being in the township of Washing.
ton, Nevada ‘‘ounty, State of California, and
on Umega Hill, being Eighty claims, more or
less, lyingin one body; and in extent (one
Hundred feet square toeachclaim. Said body
of.ground being known and designated as the
Téepie & Creamer mining claim-, and compiising the claims formerly known as the
ep i claims; the Virginia claims, and the
Shauklum claims. The above named Vi ginia
and Omeyza.ciaim~, together-conetituting a
body of ground four hundred and seven feet
wide in i18 northerly «nd southerly extent and
fourteen hundred feet in length in its «asterly
and westerly extent. And the said Shunklum
claims composing a body of ground bounded
on the south by the northe ly line of said
Omega and Virginia claims. being four hundred
feet. more Or jess, in its extent upon aaid
northerly line of Omega and Virginia claims,
and extending thence of same width three
hundred and fifty teer, more or less, northerly
to the brow of the hill descending to the Missouri Ravine. ;
Also, tue eleven twenty-fourth (11-24) undivided interest, of, inandto that. certain Bed
Roeex Tunnels toate in Township. County and State aforesaid, extendi«g from Miesouri Ravine into Umega Hill to thé Tunnel of Lind &
Co. known as the Misscuri Tunnel.
Also, five-sixteenths (5 16) undivided interest
of, inandtathe Kdward’s Ditech and water
pa thereunto belonging, situated in Town-'
ship, County and State a’ore-aid, and conveying water from the South Fork of Diamond
Creek to Omega and vicinity.
Also, eight twelftha (8 12) undivided interest
of. in and to thet certain other Water Ditch
and Water right.thereunto belonging, situate,
lying and being iu said Township, County and
State, conveying water from Main Diamond
‘re k to Omega, and known as the Diamond
Creek Ditch
Also, a one third [4%] undivided interest, of,
in and to the Wi-cousin Ditch and Water right
thereunto belonging, situate in State, County
and Township afo:e.amed, conveying water
from Steep Hollow to Omega. :
Al-o, six sixteenth« [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. conveying water from the
East branch of Scotehman’s Creek to Omega,
known as the Cushenbury Ditch.-Also, all
reservoirs, dams, flames and improvements
belonging to or heretofore used in connection
with the a ove described propertyfor any part
thereof, together with all and singular the
tenements, hereditaments, &c. :
Also, the undivided one half ofall hose, iron
pipe, sinice and flume boxes, mining toole,
apparatus, appliances and material now on
hand for use upon the above described property or thereunto belonging.
All offers to purchase mist bé 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
eoin, upon confirmation. by said Pr bate
Court. : DAVID C. TEEPLE,
Executor of the Estate of Matthew Creamer,
deceased. H atl sae
Williams & Johnson Att’ys for Executor.
Nevada, Dee 1th, 1869.
ROBATE NO tiCKé —Prebate Court, City
and County of Nevada: In the matter of
the Estate of John Bazley, deceased. On reading and filing the petition o ‘W. H. Davidson,
Administrator of John Bazley. deceased, raying for an order to sell the bar roomand saleon
furnitare, ixtures, &c., belonging to the estate of deceased to pay the claims againet said
estate, and other expenses of administration,
and it appearing therefrom that said order is
necessary, therefore it is ordered by ‘the
said Court that all persons interested in the
said estate appear before the said. Probate
Court on Thursday, the 23d day of December,
A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock, a. Mm. of said day, at
the Court Koom of said Probate.Court, in the
City and Coanty ot Neyada, State of California, fo show cause why an order should not
be made ; and thata copy of this order be publixhed at least tive days pr vious to the 28rd
of December, in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
®& hewspaper printed and published in said
City «nd County.
A. (, NILES, Probate Judge.
I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada
county, California, and ex-officio Clerk of the
Probate Court, in and for said Connry,do hereby certify the ioregoing tu be a true and correct Copy of an order made and entered upon
the minutes of said Probate Coart, .
we Witness my hand and the’Seal of
seal »said Probate Court, this 16th day of
G, K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By John Abbey, Deputy.
Niles Searlg, Atty. Tae RS 8
For Nevada State and piana!
Via. Dutch Fila‘
S THE DUTCH FLAT AND
ee NEVADA STAGE LINE
Biro ) will hereafter make direct
connection with the Kastern
and Western bouni trains at Dutch Flat, as
follows: ;
Leaving Dutch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A
M., oron the 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 Kastern bound train, at
Dutch Flat, at 6.10 P. M. gotny and coming
via Red Dog, You Bet and Liitig York.
8" The entire trip made in daylight. _geg
For passage apply at the Stage Office,
Union Hotel, on Main street.
_ GEO, H. COLBY, Proprietor.
Nevada, Oct. 5th.
DENTISTRY.
T. W. McINTYRE,
[DENTAL SURGEON!
Ofiice—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. over Banner's,
eRe IS PREPARED TO DO ALL
ar Per kinds of Dehtal Work at short
OFF em notice and in the best manner.-ITY Artificial Teeth inserted and a
goo@ fitguaranteed. Full, Upper Set, om Vulpay . 25. Teeth filled with Gold from 2
to _ Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth,
if desired. All work guaranteed to give the
best satisfaction or no charges made. n16
@
AND COUPLING.
: PpaTENT.}
attention of “liners is called to
iat oes Nozzle and Coupling, designed 10
supply a great. want in Hydr Mining, dispensing entirely with canvas or other Hose,
and supplying a Cheap and Durable Machine,
which can be worked nnder any pressure with
xe and eafety.
Ebene Noazies have been used by Marselus
& Maitman. Nevada city, Geo, H. Atkins, Surintendent of the Little York Water and
ing Co. and others, to whom we refer.
Prices : b be obtain are three sizes which mayaa ate a sry or of the anigned at the following rates :
dere et te inch Globe.---$ 75 00
No, 2—20-iuch Globe.-...150 00
No. 3—82-inch Globe....-300 O00
Every Machine warranted to sustain: any
pressare and to work with ease. For partic
nlars apply to R.R. & J. CRAIG.
Nevada, Oct, 5th.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE
_ BROAD STREET, NEVADA OfTY,
Opposite the’ ‘National Exchange
‘LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
i Have the Largest
lotof HORSES,
<= @ARRIAGES, and
BUGGIES to be found in this part of the State
Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Haeks to let at the shortest notice and om the
most reasonable terme. Our Horses are free
from vice; of fine style and capable of going
as fast as any gentiéman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to witn
promptness. ;
' Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the best of care guaranteed.
ee LANCASTER & ROBINSON.
Nevada, Oct. 4th.
LOBNER & IRVING.
FORWAHKDING NERCHANTS,
COLFAX. GAL,
ARK GOODS PLAINLY “CARE OF L.
& i. Colfax.” Send shipping receipts with each cousignment of voods.
wz Mark all goods care of C. P. R. R. Co.
L. & I. Colfax. a dil
R. M. HUNT, M_D.,
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NEVADA CITY:
4 r
a: % “
. JAMES MONRO,
Dealer
Beef, Pork, Mutten, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
eS" Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash
Shop on Broud street, opposite the Nevad
Theatrea 012
JOHN CALDWELL, .
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Notary Public.
NEVADA ¢ITY,
Nevada Aug. 17>
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND— °
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
ee Every kind of Festographs an.» Ambro
ypes taken in the best style of the Art,
ON PINE STHAET,
Over the United States Bakery
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE
‘COMPANY.
INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864.
Office: 15. New Merchants’ Exchange Builuing, California Street. 4
Paid in Capital, $350,000.
IRE AND MARINE RISKS taken at the
lowest rates. GEO.S. MANN, Prés’t.
Wm. H. Stevens, Secretary.
ji9 J.B. JOHNSOW Agent, Nevada cit
DR. A. C. GIBSON,
ATTENDING PHYS CIAN.
Graduate of the Ohio University
Orrice.—Masonic Building, corner of Commercial and Pine streets.
KesIDENCs —Spring street, east Pine,
Nevada City, Cal a3l
REED & DUNKEL,
FORWARDING MEKCHANTS,
COLFAX, CALIFORNIA, ;
ARK GOODS PLAINLY CARE OF “Cc,
P, R. R, Sacramento .and “. & D.?
Coliax. Send shipping receip’ with each consignment ot goods
3 Forwarding charges at the old rates.
SPENCE & CO,
DRUGGIS18,
No. #3, Broad Street
Nevada City, California.
4 \N. AND AFTER JANUARY ist, 1870
the abovestirm wiil be known as
PRESTON & FAERCHILD.
Nevada, Nov. 8, 1869.
Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka
STAGE LEAVES NEVADA
every Monday, Wed esday and
. Friday mornings, at 9 o'clock
aud returning alternate days,connecting with
Weils,Fargo and Co's Express) for LAKE
CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIFLD, MOORES
WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS PLATS and
EUREKA, Packages delivered, Collections
madeand all Express business promptly attended to. :
., $47" Express leaves Nevada every day for
the above named “a :
H. WELLS, Proprietor.
Gro. Sreck & Co's Piano Fortes,
Mason & Hamurn’s Cabinet Organs.
ROOT & CADY,
N usic Publishers and Wholesale and
Ketail Dealers in «very variety of Muse
sical Merchandise.
67 Washington Street,
B, T. ROOT. CHICAGO,
GEO. F, ROOT {
@.'™. CADY.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand. a
PRIVATE
MEDICAL AID!
QUICK CURES and MODERATE CHARGES.
Dr. W. K. Doherty's
Medjcal and Surgical Institute,
eae SAN FRANCISCO,
Sacramento st. Below Montgomery
Opporite Pacific Steamship Co’s Uffice,
Ky Private Entrance— Leidesdorff .8t,
‘Established expressly to afford the afflicted
Sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in
the Treatment and Cure of allPrivate and Chronic diseases, Cases of
Secrecy
AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS,
To the Afflicted; : ;
OCTOR W. K. ‘DOHERTY returns: his
sincere that.ks to his pumerous patients
for their paironage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continues to
consul: at his Institute fr the cure of chronic
disease« of the Lungs, Liver. Kidneys, Digest.
ive and. Genito. Urinary Organs, and all Privace
Diseases. viz: Sy; bilis im all its forms and
stages, Semita: Weakness, and alihe horrid
consequences of self abuse,Gonorrhoea,Gleet,
Strictures. Nocturnal and Diarnal Emissions,
Sexual Debility. Dise ses of the Back and
Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kidneys, ete, and he hopes that his Jong experienceand successful practice will continue to
insure him a ¥hare uf public patronage. By
the practice of may years in burepe and the
Ui ited States he is enabled to apply the most
efficient and snecessiul remedies against. diseases of all kinds, He uses no mercury,charges
moderate, .treats his patients in a correct and
honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society.’ All parties consulting bitin, by letter or ojherwise, will
receive the best and gentlest treatment, and
licit secrety. —~ ;
men sigs To Females.
When a female is in trouble or afftieted with
disease, such as weakness of the back and
‘. limbs, pain in the head, lors of muscular pow.
er, palpitation of the heart, nervousness, extreme urinary difficulties, general debility,
vag nitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria,
sterility and All other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the
celebrated Femak D«uctor, W. K. DOHERTY,
at his. Medical Institute, and consult him
about her troubles and her disease. Irregularities, suppressions, ete, will receive the
Doctor’s most particular attention. Let no
false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful safferings
and premature death. All Married Ladies,
whose delicate health or other circumstances
prevent an increase in their familics, shonid
write or callat Dr. W, K. DOHEKTY’S Medical In-titute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. ‘The Doctor's offices,
consisting ofa suite 6f six rooms, are 80 arranged that he can be consulted without fear
of observation. :
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To Correspondents.
Patienta Gaale or female) residing in any
part of the State, however dis ant, who may
desire the -opivion and advice of Dr. Doherty,
in their respective cases and who think proper
to submit a written statement of sueh, in preférence to holding a personal interview are
IONS WILL BE BRELD MOST SACRED
AND CONFIDENTI3L. If the case be fully
and candidly described personal commanication will be unneces-ary as instruetions for
{ diet, regimen aud the general treatment of the
ease itself (including the remedies) will be
forwarded withoot delay, and in such a man
ner as to convey no idea of the purport of the
‘letter or parcel zo transmitted, Consultatic ne
by letter or otherwise FREE. Perman at
cure guaranteed or no pay.
Spermaitorrhea.
DR. DOHERTY has just pubtished an important pamphlet, embodying his ewn views
and experiences in relation to Impotence or
Virility, being a short ireatise on Spermatorrhoea of Seminal Weakness, Nervots and
Physical Debility consequent on this affection
and other diseases of the Sexnal Organs; This
little work contains information of the utmost
vaine to all, whether married or 8 ngle, and
will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of Six
Cents in postage stamps for return a
Address, W.K. DOHERTY, M, D.824 ; San Francisco, California.
Notice of Administrator's Sale
OF REAL ESTATE.
Nonce is hereby given that in pursuance
of the order oj the Probate Co rt of the
County of Nevada and State of California made
on the 6th day of December, 1869 in the matter
dersigned, Administrator of esid Estate, will
sell at public anction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, in one parcel, or in sub civisiona ;
that is in separate parcels and subject to the
confirmation by said Probate Coart, on MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY © F JANUARY, a.
D. 1870, at twelve o'clock, ™. of that day, in
front of the Court House door, in the city of
Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal, all the right,
title, interest, and esta'e of said deceased, at
the time of his death, and al! the right, 'title
and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise aequired other than
or in‘addition to that of the’ said deceased at
the time of his death, in and to all the following described parcels of Jan, sitnared, lying
and being in Nevada city, Nevada county and
State of California, viz ; All that certain lot of
land situated in said Nevada city, bounded on
the easterly side by Commercial street and
upon which stands the house known as Hali’s
house, and formerly eceupied by said John A.
Hall, and particularly de-cribed on the plat of
‘said city of Nevada, and known ax jot No.1,
in Block No. 33. Also. that certain other lot
ot lund, situated in Neva acity aforesaid and
known as Hall’s orchard er garden, bounded
on the north easterly side by Factory street,
and described in suid clty plat as lot No. 9, im
Block No. 30. :
GEO, K. FARQUHAR, Adm’r.
Dee. 10th, 1864.
J. I. Caldwell, Attorney.
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francisco
the Store of
J. E. JOHNSTON,
Broad street, National &xchange Hotel Build
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Bureaus,
Bedsteads,
Chairs, tabies.
Sofas,
3 Milrrors, &e.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
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. Nevada, May 27th,
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