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10 $10 00
5 500
5 5 00
5. 500
5 500
25 «250
2 «. 250
Toy 1200
19 16.00
tg am ag }
5 15
10 an
21g 27 50
a 5 00
5 5.00
“4 17.00
331g 33 50.
5 5 00
327 . BA -. 5300
391 3 300
564 5 500
572 5 500
469 bi 500
831 1 86-250
ST WT 750
b+ 5 600
Big . 3700
318 a) 500
a eeont Te B
R ain : notiss 10 1000
Thomas Rawley 489 5 ‘500
Thmas Raw 501 5 5 00
% 8 Jacobey 553 2 200
D McCarter: “SIT a 500
HA Hartley 339 10% 1000
HH Hartley 333 5 500
nnie Jones 494 5 500
Marvin 3A 5 500
DA 493 5 500
J A Smith 559 10 10.00
Joseph Stewart = } pe
PAN Norse 441 5 5 00
J W Noyes 442 5 5 00
W H Rodda 138 2020 00
W_H Rodda not iss 5 5 00
RKitto, newstock notiss 10 10 00
W. ENOEAN, Secretary.
Meadow Lake. Dec. 11th, 1867, diz
-ENTUCKY BLUE GRAVEL MINING
Company, Location of Works, Eureka
wnehip, Nevada ping California.—No» tice is hereby given, that the several amounts
set opposite the names of the respective shareholders are delinquent npon the following described stock, in the Kentucky Blne Gravel
Mining Company, on account of Assessment
No. 1, of Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents per
share, levied October 3, 1867:
Names. : No, Shares. Amonnt.
Pe COB oon 5 ictee*. ccs 4 50
G@ K Davidson eee Neesiwsed . 50
Chas E Fletcher.......-«4 50
go . a aS en a ay Re 3 4 1)
6000 FOR 625 < 06s cca ee ec 4 50
OP PU oc i cds nedactweneses 8 100
WA Haniley.:... .. essed 1%
Okt Yoneais Gude hades Camas «8 =
GIS Ieee
SkRice Re ae eboaccek caine 16 2n0
And in accordance with the laws of the State
Moved and an order of the of Trisprow ty + od shares of each 1 of eaid
astmay be neces be sold at
bic action, on AY, December
te 1867, between ie hours of Bik eo og P.
‘ nt ompany’s a i
Bibrey Condy. Nevada, Vig 3 said delingne y
assessmen all accruing costs o
advertising expenses of sale.
By order of the rd of Trnstees.
gn A POPNE, Becrotary
‘@oid Hill, Nov. 12, 1867. nolt
Wd iota’ Gala 10 homtienad wntil the stot tale ia ned un @ Ate
day ot iecouiber, 1907 at The fame hour and
place, By order of the Board of Trustees.
HARVEY BOONE, Secretary.
Gold Hill. Dec. 11th. di5
FS SALE.—By-: virtue of an Execu5 n to me delivered issued out of the Diset Conrt of the 14th Judicial District, of the
aia California, in. and for the county of
ev: bearing date Dec, 19th, 1867. on a judg
rendered in said Court on the 10th day of
September, 1867, in fayor of John Johuston
an ¢ Hamilron McCormick, W. P. Goldemith, D. E. Osborn, G. W. Topliffe, Edward
Nuttall, Michael Williams, E.A. Yompkins,
and the Ketace of John Nuttall, deceased for
the sum of Three sora ra ‘one aang
ane Sra nd 5-100 doWars ($3.56 50) in U.
8. go Pm ip ys fe interest on the snm
of-$1,087 10.at the rate of 2 per cent per month
and interest on the sum of ogi “4 age ee
Me of scent per annym t dy neipa
Se iG re i payable in U8, oe eoin, toget her with $114 20 costs and disbursemedta, at the
date of said judgm« and accruing costs.
amo ng to in tony ots, I have levied upon all thé right. title and interest of defendants
or fthem in and to the following de
acr Broperty, heretofore attached, to-wit:
aus, gaat mill, mine and maebinery at Howa 1. in Grass Valley township, Nevada
county, Cal, about two miles easterly from the
town of Grass Valley, known as the mil!. mine
bol orks aud machinery of Lucky Quartz
ni Go, situate on the south side of Wolr
. Creek, and bounded on the cast by the Camprides Company's cMims and on the west by
the claims of the Independent Mioinge Company. Also, in and to that certain gravel lode to
--the south of said Lucky Quartz Mining Co's
claims. known as the Lucky Lode, tevetber
with all the appurtenances unto the a‘orezaid
property appertaining or in any wise belonging.
otice is by given thot [ will expose to
‘pnblic sale the above described property. to
the highest bid¢er for cash. iu U. 8. gold coin,
—. in front of the Court House door, Nevada city,
on . Y, dan. ist, 1868, between the
hours of 9 A.M. aud5P.M. Given under my
hand this 28d day of-Dec. tssv> — —-R. B. GENTRY, Sheriii.
J. C. Denel, Atty. a4
Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka
Ye STAGE LEAVES NEVADA
Seems On Monday, Wednesday and
: : day (connecting with
‘Wells, Fargo and Co's Express) for LAKE
CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIFLD, MOORES
WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and
EUREKA, Express leaves on Tuesday and
Saturday. .Packages delivered, Collections
made and alt Express business promptly at
tended to. GREGORY & ENGLISH, Props
FRANK H. FISUER,
MACHINIST,
AtStiles) Mill,near the Suspension Bridge.
4 LL KINDS OF MACHINERY BUILT TO
“ORDER. REPAIRING done OK puly
Agent for Warten & Whitney. Nashua, N. 1.
manufacturers of Machinists Tools and Machi
Juery.
RAE gE RE Be
JAMES MONKO, f
Baa Dealer in
2 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
RNED. PORK, VEAL, &c.
bf Lake,
‘. adj, lot of Ft ms On the north, and known
‘Olice. There are del ent
bed Stock: on acit levied on the Si ith
y of November, 1 the several a ts
opposite thenames respective ers as follows ; { i
‘Names. * Ne Certi~ No Shs, Am‘t.
Caldwell M A, 253 80 $80 09
Curry John r 2s 40 40 00
Cc John f 239 i] 40 00
Coit Tracy 254 8 8 00
DeBell Joseph 52 12 12.00
DeBell Joseph . 109 60 66 00
Déten AM 96 2n 20 00
Doten Aif a Pt] 20 60.
Downey Geo ee 10 10 00
Downey yp 184 2 2 00
Fonda W, T 3 100 100 06
Fonda WT 14 10 10 00
Fonda W T 227 100 bal 70 00
Fonda W T 229 % 25 00
Fonda W T 2 5 5 00
Fenton Benj bal 168 112 112 00
Fenton Julia A 170 100 . 100 00
Fenton Julia A 234 50 50 00
Fenton DW. 18 1 150 00
Fenton Margaret P 181 50 50 00
Fiynn PR 162 100 100 00
Lanham J W 257 100 100 00
Lammon GeoI ~ © “182 8 8 00
McCoy P not isened 20 20 00
Mann 8 156 20 20 00
ann SA 157 26 20 00
Pan! James 269 40 40 00
Perley D W 235 10 10 00
Porter Ira 208 20 20 00
Ri¢e E E 8. @ 20 00
Rite EE aii 20: 20 00
Rice E E 88 12 12 00
Roberts Jane 25 20. 20 00
Stover T B 122 ag * 12. 00
fens Chas 211 40 40 00
Spooling J 255 80 80 00
Tyrrell A J 115 100 100 00
Tyrrell A J 116 4) 40 00
Tyrrell A J 118 20 20 00
Tyrrell A J 119 80 80 00
el AJ 120 So.. 80 00
trell A J 121 28 28 00
Wright Wm 150 20 20 00
Wright Wm. 151 20 20 00
Whitman B @ 221 28 28 00
Whitman BC 222 3 28 00
Whitman BC 223 28 28 00
Whitman BC 224 28 28 00
Whitman BC 225 2 28 00
And in accordance with Jaw. and an order
of the Board of Trustees, made on the 16th
day of November, 1867, so many shares of
each parcel of said Stock as may be necessgary,
will be sold at public auction, by Olney & Co.,
at No. 418 Montgomery street, San Francisco,
Cal , on the Sixth day of January, 1868, at the
bour of 11 o'clock a. u., of said day, te pay said
delinquent assessment thereon, together with
costs of Advertising aod ex penees of sale.
M. B. MAY, Secretary.
Office.—_Room No. 5, Government House,
north-west corner Washington and Sansome
streets, San Francisco, Cal. dels
HERIFF’S yoy A virtue of an Execution to me delivered isaned ont o: the Distriet Court of the 14th Judicial District of the
State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, hearing date Dec. 20th, 1867. on a judgment ‘rendered in said Conrt, Dec. 11. 1°67. in
favor of James Benallack and against W. H. V.
Cronise. for the sum of One Thonsand Four
Hundred and Twenty one and 50100 dollars.
[$1 421 50] damages, with interest on eaid sam’
at the rate often per cent ad annum till paid,
together $28 75 costs and disbursements at the
date of said judgment and accruing costs
amounting to the sumfof $1. I have levied upon all the right, @ifle and interest of the defendant, in and to, following described property,
to-wit: those certain quartz mining claims
formerly Known as the claims of the Kate
Hay’s Mining Co,, sitnate in Grass Valley
township, Nevada county, State of California,
on Kate Hay’s Hill, commencing at a point on
the Kate Hay’s quartz ledge, incicated by the
old engine ehaft, and extending thence thirteen
hundred feet southerly on the course of said
ledge and from said engine sbaft. extending
northerly six handred feet upon said ledge,
with all the dips;.«pars. pigs and variations
thereof. “Also pon all of satd defendant's
right, title and interest in and to-thoxe ceftain
quartz claims, being twenity, situated in said
township, county and State, and Jocated npon
the Kate Hay's ledye aforeraid,formerly cailed
the McGlynn ledge, said ledge running nforrh
and south and dipping to the west,said twenty
claims are described as follows, to wit: Commepcing at a stake.on the north side of the
présent travelled road leading from Boston
tavine to «phir Hill, and extending from said
stake, with the ledge sonth of sald road five
hundred feet. and from said road north with
thé ledge fifteen hundred feet. Also in and tu
the hoisting’ aod pumping gear, machipery.
engine, boiler, horse wdim, buildings and
hofises upon said Claims above mentioned, together with alland sipgular the privilegea and
appurtenances appertaining or inany wise belonging to the aforesaid property.
Noticeis hereby gies that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property to
thé highest. bidder, in front ef the C: urt Honse
door, in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY,
Jan ist, 1868, between the hours of 9 o'€lock
A. M. aud 5 o'clock p. M.
: R, B. GENTRY, Sheriff.
Dibble & Byrne, attys. de2t
easy UM MONS,—State of California. County of
> Nevada. Township of Little York, ss.—
Before R. McGoun, Justice of the Peaw:. The
Peeple of the Stue of California send greeting
to B. F. Coon, Miles Toby aud Josepa Unkeler.
You are hereby summoned to appear before
me,at ny office, in the township of Little York
in the county of Nevada, on the 19th gay ot
March, 1868. at 10 0’clock, A. M. to answer upto the complaint of Nelson V. Waggoner who
snes to recover the sum of £159 25 on a promissory note bearing date Dec, 15th, 1863, with
interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum
as per note new on filein «. y office when judgment will be taken against you for said Amount
together with costs and damages if you fail to
engeer and answer,
_Given under my hand this 1Tth day of Dec.
18%. Ae R, MbGUUN, J. P.
Revenue Stamp, ooc+s—
“It is hereby ordered that the above Summons
be served by publication in the Nevada Transcript, a newspaper publiched in Nevada county, for the period of ninety days from date.
R. McGOUN, J. P.
A true copy, Attest, ae
u
dat M. COMBS Constable,
VEERIF P'S SALE.—By virtue ofan Execu
i) tion to me delivered iseued out of the Jus
tice’s Court of J. Kendall, J. P, township an-»
county of Nevada. Cal. bearing date Nov, Tth
1867, on a Judgment rendered in said court Oecd
I-th, 1867, in favor of the People of the BSrare
of California and against Joslyn & Co. for the
sum of $21 45 State and conuty Tax duly as.
sessed and levied against the property of said
Joslyn & Co,in the county yf Nevada, for the
year 1296, together with the enm of Sil 72 costs
ans accruing costs. 1! have levied apon the
following described. property, to-wit: House
and lot-on the east side.of Bat, Meadow
as the billiard saloon, in Nevada count
In pursuant to statute made and pro
wih sell at public auction the above dese
property to the highest bidder for cash,ind
of : Court House pvr at aire ad ch
‘TILL CONTINUES TO TREAT the afflict
Sur, a ib aad NEVER AILING
REMEDIES. at the Bes
645 Washington Street,
Jast above and opposite 8 O@pera
ee conse,
SAN FRANCISCO.
if
T IS SEVEN .YEARS, upto February 12th,
] 1867,-since the. Institute was established.
The Directors challenge the world to show a
more stccessfnt medical trinmph. ‘There have
been over TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND consultations,,and nearly TWENTY THOUSAND
contracts made, with only eleven failures to
cure ; (in those cases the fee was returned.)
A large number cf cases prescribed for which,
from the nature of the be ene, could only be
temporarily relieved.
e Doctor makes it his study to he)p suffering humanity withont regard-ro the amount of
money the patient may be able to pay. His
remedies are mild and gentle in their action.
They are entirely free from all mineral poisons,
or any substance that can possibly inigee the
most delicate system. The Doctor’s mode of
ractice is the REFORMED .or ELECTROATHIC system, by which one-haif of the
diseases n the catalogue can be cured withoat
medicine.
IN ALL CASES HE WARRANTS A CURE
or asks no pay for: his services. It has been
too common with persons calling themselves
Physicians; to-treat their poor victims until
their fands were exhausted, and then turn
them away, half cured, to die by the way-side,
or become a burden to the public while he lingers out a life.of suffering and misery,
To-those afflicted with unmentionable complaints, the Doctor would say that he can cure
the worst possible case in a very. short time,
. without the persons afflicted being exposed to
their most intimate friends.
To those whose constitutions have been injJured by youthful excesses, the Doctor offers
a positive and speedy return of health and
manly vigor. To the Rheumatic almost instantaneous cure,
To Females,
Either sick or in trouble, the Doctor wishes to
=~ that heis bend sd conversant with their
delicate and. sympathetic syeteme, the diseases
and troubles incident thereto, and can assure
them a perfect cure or relief. as the case may
require. His FEMALE MONTHLY medicines
are unsurpassed by any other known. They
are pleasant to the taste, and will be warranted
safe and sure.
2 The utmost secrecy observed.
All you that are afflicted, Male and Female,
no matter what the case may be, I will give
you relief:or a cure, or ask nothing for my
trouble. Persons. residing at a distance whose ,
business or domestic affairs prevent their visiting the city, or those who feel a delicacy in
personal consultation. can correspond with
the Doctor, and have advice or remedies sent,
which will be warranted to ‘effect the-result
required and the Jetters will be destroyed. In
writing care should be taken to describe symptoms correctly. State how long the disease
or —— has been running, together with sex
an e.
te Always address thus: J. H. JOSSELYN
M. D., San Francieco, Cal , Box 1945: or. if
sent by Express, 645 Washington street, instead of the nnmber of the box.
Advice by letter or otherwise, gratis.
ce hours from 9 a.m. to9P. x.
J. H. JOSSELYN, M. D.,
Resident Physician Electropathic Institute.
San Francisco, October 25th, 1867.
DR. J. M. MOREENO,
(Late consulting Physician at. Dr, Gibbon’s
Dispensary.)
* HAS REMOVED TO
No. 605 Sacramento Strect,
One doorabove Montgomery,
San Francisco, Valifornia.
JARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
the treatment of diseases of women and
children—Communications strictly confiden
tial, and all correspondence promptly answered. Consultations by letter or otherwise rrez,
TO THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED,
Dr. Moreeno has been established in San
Francisco since 1852, and has made a great
reputation in the treatment of all forms of
Privete Diseases—such as Syphilis, Gonnorrheea, Nocturnal Emissions. and all the consequences of selt-abuse. In the first stages of
syphilitic or gonnorrhoeal diseases he guarantees a cure ina féw days without inconvenience to the patient or hinderance to his basiness, When a patient, by neglect. or improper treatment, has developed the secondary
symptoms ot syphilis,such as paiufal swelling:
on the croina, or nicers in the throat or nose,
which ifnot cheeked, destroy the soft parts
audexnse the bone to mortity, separate and
come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideons to behold. or when blotches aud pimples
break out on the skin or when he has painful
swellings npon the bonee, or when his eonstitution is injnred so as‘ to predispose to consumption or other constitational disease, the
Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compenSation. In rhenmatism, chronic or acate. in
aysentery ‘or diarrhoea he has safe and effeetualremedies. For the treatment «f the consequences of self-abuse, snch as noe nrnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, ringing in the ears, pains in the backcand limba,
with general weakness, loss of appetite, Joss
of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness,
confusion of ideas, dislike-for society, and a
feeling of weariness of life, the nervens system so excitalle that slight noises shock or
startle the patient, making his existence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor
will guarantee a cure without mercury, of any
deleterious drugs, or ask no, compensation.
He can be conenited free of charge, and invites
all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and
may be wuch to their advantage. Office hours
from 9 a, M. to 9 P.M.
SPERMATORRHOEA,
Or local weakness,nervous debility low spirits
lassitude. weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and
study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory; aversion to suciety, love of solitude, timidity. self-distrust, dizziness. headache. involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affections
of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual and
other infirmities in pian, ate cured without
fail by the jnstly celebrated physician and surgeon, Dr. J. M. Moreeno. His method of
curing disease is new, (unknown to others)
hence his great success.
NO NECESSITY FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW.
Persons residing at a-distance who-find it
inconvenient to leave their business and visit
the Doctor at his office, by sending a full and
minute discription of theif complaint,tcegether
with ten dollars, can have their medicines forwarded to avy part of the Pacitie Coast, together with full directions for use, without
charge for medicines.
; A PREVENTATIVE,. oa
Persons who wish to guard against disease
or the natural consequences of the marriage
state, can have a preventative forwarded that
Solis canine me tite Ee
dollars i letter ¢ t . do. ii, i eeno. Ad a ae ° “es
gomery, San Francisco.
¢
ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE, ~ee
MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
’S. W. COR. PINE & KEARNY STS. .
Where the afflicted of both sexes will] find
“speedy relief trom their troubles, without being rnined by quackery, or robbed by exhorbitant charges.
ein t
Der OF THE WOMB, CHARACterised by irregntar, suppressed or painful menstruation; pains in the sides and back;
srensatéon of weight in the pelvis, headache,
dimness of vision, despondency, &c. ; leucorrhea or whites—are treated on scientific principles, and a prompt and permanent cure ef
fected, no matter how obstinate it may_ have
proved. When rightly treated it is capable of
eure. Call and eonenls the Doctor; it will
cost nothing, and will give you a knowledge of
your disease. :
Spermatorrhee, Semiral Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions and all diseases
cauzed by self polution, such as loss of memory, lassitnde, pains in the back, weak nerves,
difficnity of breathing,trembling, wakefulness,
erupticns on the face, pale conntenance, disinclination for society, and ail the couppieinte
caused by indiseretion, will be quickly and
permanently cured. ‘yi
To those who have trifled with their constitutions until they think themselves beyond
medical aid, we say DksPaIR NotT—a cure is
within reach after all ether remedies have
failed. Do not throw away-time and money,.
and entail npon yourself and offspring fature
misery, by using ‘quack nostrums. but apply
at once and receive prompt and scientific
treatment, WITHOUT THE USE OF POISONOUS
DRUGS.
DiskasE OF THE SEXUAL ORGANS, male or
femaie, whether rvcent or chronic, are treated
withali the skill and appliances which modern
ecience has made avi le. <A eure: will be
guaranteed in the shortest possible time and
on the most reasonable terms. Young males
or females who find their health impaired by
indulgence in vicious habits, or from indiseretion, will find sure and safe remedies for their
trouble from whatsoever cause it may arise.
Secondary and “acto pigaranel d Affections—whether in the form ofa single pimple,
often the sure indication of hidden disease or
the most malignant type of skin diséase, wandering peene in the bones or joints, aching of
the limbs, scrofula in all its manifold forms,
dyspepsia,emaciation and debility treated with
certain and unfailing remedies, speedily exling all: corrupt humors, and imparting a
ealthy tone to the system by purifying the
blood, regulating the secretions and re-invigorating the vita powers. An infirmary is connected with the establishment, where patients
who desire may receive board and constant attention during their sickness, thus avoiding
the inconvenience ofa hotel. Kind and attentive nurses will be employed, and no means
will be left untried to.giye fuli satisfaction.
The Doctor’s apartments are the most commedious and best arran in the city, and patients may rely upon the strictest privacy.—
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
TO THE LADIES—The immense female
practice of the Doctor warrants him in guaranpr a cure in almost every cage, and ladies
suffering from ne 4 of the infirmities or tronbles peculiar to their sex, will find the Doctor’
a safe confidant and scientific Lb baton In
the treatment of suppressions and kindred diseages, he is without .an gen and they may
feel assured that they will receive the most
delicate and gentlemanly treatment, and se
cure prompt relief from their troubles. Private apartments, with female nurses, for ladies
who may desire the advanta of hospital
treatment and constant attention during confinement. Those who from feeble health or
from diseases inherited from their parents desire to limit their increase of family will receive ench advice and counsel as may be necessary, enabling them to recover their exhausted health, and prevent entailing misery upon
their off«pring.
TO COR PONDENTS— Parties in the
‘country who may devire to consult the Doctor
can do so by letter, and receive in return a full
description oftheir disease and its means of
cure. All communic:tions will be held strictly confidential, and the letters returned if desired. Medicines wil! be sent securely: Letters to receivean answer, should be accompanied by an express envelope. . Consultations
free. All letters muét be addressed to DR. C.
W. MOORE, San Francisco. octi6-3m
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMHI®P Co's
STEAMSHIPS
—FOR—
FAS nN SW 27.0 RK,
JAPAN AND CHINA
Will be dispatched as follows:
Leave Wharf, corner First and Brannan
streets, at 11 o'clock a. M. of the following
dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama
Railroad, with one of the pe aes splendid
Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK.
On the LOth, 2S8tix, and 30th of each
month that has 36 days. Onthe 10th, 19th
and 30th of each month that has 31 days.—
When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday,
they will leave on Saturday preceding ; when
the 18th fails on Sunday,they will leaveon Monday following. Steamer leaving San Franciseo
on the 10th touches atManzanillo. All touch
at Acapnico.
Departurea of 18th or 19th connect» with
French Transatlantic Company’s Steamer for
St. Nazaire and English Steamer for South
America Through tickets can be obfained.
Departure of 10th connects with English
Steamer for Southampton, Australia, and
South Ameriea, and P. R R. Co’s Steamer for
Central America, Through tickets can be obtained.
The following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below:
Dec. 19—Constitntion, Capt. J. M Cavarly,
connecting with Rising Star,Capt Connor,
Dec. 30—Montana, Capt. E. 8. Farnsworth.
connecting with Arizona, Cant. Maury.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checked through— 100 pounds allowed each
adult passenger. An experienced Surgeon on
board. Medicine and attendance free. These
steamers will positively sail at 11 o‘clock. Pas
sengers are requested to have their baggage
on board before10 o'clock. Through tickets to
Liverpool ~, the Cunard, Inman and National
Steamship Line, can bé obtained at the P. M.
8. S. Co’s Office in San Franciseo. where «may
also be obtained orders for Peg from Liyerpool or Southampten to Francisco either via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired
amount of £10 to £20 will be_ advanced with
the above orders. Holdersof. orders wi!l be
required to identify themselves to the. agents
in England. For merchandise ‘freight apply
to Wells, Fargo & Co. :
“The steamship China, Capt. D. W. Smith.
wil be dispatched January 13th. 1868. at noon,
from whart corner of First and Brannan str’ts,
for Yokahama. and Hongkong, connecting at
Yokohama with the steamship Costa Rica for
Shanghae. ih
For passage and other infofmation apply at
the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s office,
«corner of Sacramento and Leidesdor?f streets,,
Francisco: :
3 OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent
DR. J. W. TALBOrT,
‘
{ averse to society
, self-distrust, and was entirely unfitted for anv
~ ‘ = :
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID,
ee
Quick Cures and Moderate Charges
os
Dr. W. KR. DORERTY?s .
Private Medical,
AKD
SURGICAL. INSTITUTE, .
SAN PRANCISCO. le
"Sacramento st. below Montgomery
. Opposite Pacific Steamship Ov’s Office,
Private ENTRANCE On Lemes” onry Street
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in. the
treatment and .cure of a}l Private and ~
Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and alf
sexual disorders. }
*
To the Afflicted.
i. W.K. DOHERTY retarns his eincere thanks to his nnmerons patients for
their 2atronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that he continnes to
consult at bis Institute for the eure of chronic
diseases of the I-ungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digeative and Genito-Urinary Organs, and alt Pri.
vate Diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its forms
and etages.Semina] Weakness, and all the hor:
rid consequences of self-abuse, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back
and Loins, Inflammation of the Piadder and
j: Kidneys, etc. ; and he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continne.
to insure him a share of public patronage.
By his practice of many years in Europe and
the UnitedStates. he is.enabled to spply the
most efficient and successful remedies against
diseases of all kinds. He uses no merecnry,
charges moderate, treats his p:tienta in acorrect, and honorable way and has references of ©
nuquestionable veracity from men of known
respectability. and high standing in society.
All parties consulting him. by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit secrecy. =
DR. DOHERTY world call attention ta the —
following certificate, from one of his patients
who, having fully recovered his health, desires
‘tomake known his remedial agent. It will be
seen his statement is fully authenticated by
a Notary Public,
The welfare of society imperiously_ demands its publicity, and it is given more td
warn the unwary than to sonnd the praise of
a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases
can be cited, during a practice of more than
fifteen years.
Seminal Weakmess—A Sworn to Cer
tificate. of a most Remarkable Cure of. Spermatorrhoea :— ‘
A desire to benefit suffering humanity. snd
a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. DOHERTY,
induces me to make this statement. For
many years I had been afflicted with Spermatorrhoea. the result of self abuse, bat tin
1855 enced but little tronble or inconvenience: in that year I had Seminal Weakness to
a fearful extent, which was followed by alarm
ing symptoms, such as weakness ofthe back
and limbs, dimness of vision, pervomsness, ete.
My mind, too, was affected to such an extent
as to serious! on my memory; my ideas
were confused and spirits depressed. I waa
, bad evil forehodings and
duties of life. From 1855 to the summer of
1863, I employed the very best medtral talent
I could find, but im no instance obiained mere
than temporary relief. I had ahont concinded
there wasno relieffor me in this world, but
reading Dr. Doherty’s advertisement, I determined to try him, though I did not expect much
benefit from his treatment. On the 5th of
December last, I placed myself under his care;
in one week I found myself very much imreved, and now, after five weeks’ treatment,
fee) myself thoronghly cured of all my troubles, and in the enjoyment of the best of health.
Hoping that my experience may be of beneftt
to others similarly afflicted, I suhecribe myself, JAMES JOHNSTON,
Snbscribed and sworn to before me, this
15th day of January, a. D. 1864
{x.8.]
To Females,
When a female is in trouble. 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 ‘
urinary difficuities, general debility, vaginitis.
all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility,
and all other diseases peculiar to females, she
should go or write at once to the celebrated
Female Doctor W.K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him abont her
troubles and disease. Irregularities, suppressions, etc., will receive the Doctor’s most: particnlar attention. Left no fal-e delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save
yourself trom nful sufferings and prematuredeath. Aji Married Ladies, whose delicate
health or other. eireumstances prevent an increase.in their families, should write or call at
Dr. DOHERTY’S Medical Institute, and they
will receive every possible relief and help.
The Doctor's offices, consisting of a suite of
six rooms, are so arranged that he can be consuited without fear of observation,
To Correspondents,
Patients (male or female) :esiding in any
part of the State, however distant, who may
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doher
on their respective cases, and who thin
proper to submit. a written statement of
such, in preference to holding apersonal interview; are respectfolly assured that their
communications will be held most sacred.—
Dr. Doherty takes this opportunity of o8serving, that all letters are opened only
and replied to by himself, and the latter as
promptly as possible. If the case be fully and
candidly described, personal communication
will be supereceded. as: instructioxs for dfet,
regimen.and the general treatmeni of the case
itself (including the remedies) will be forwarded without delay and in such a manner
as to convey no idea of the purport-of the letter or parcel transmitted. . Consultations
by letter or otherwise, FREE. ert
cure guaranteed or no pay.
SPERMATORRHGA,
DR. DOHERTY has just. publiched an important pamphlet, embodying his own views
andexperiences in reimtion to Impotence er
Virility ; being a short treatise on Spermator.
rheea orSeminal Weakness,Neryous and Physical Debility consequent on this Affection, and
other diseases of the Sexusl Organs.
This little work contains information of the
utmost value to all, whether or sin
gle. and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt
Physician an of Six Cents in postage stamps for return postOffice at Dr Rivki libels td Sag _ es : * rug Store,
Women ait Childe.‘ Dlensee of}
A. G. RANDALL, Notary Pablic. i
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