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February 2, 1865 (4 pages)

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i Pic aii cs OO a y es . year 1864 $1 40, " ter’s shop and lot on west side of Upper ComVANS “en east side of Gold Run ‘adjoining Maker’s and lote on Commercial street adjoining Scutti’s s Be Fag ae : Peace for Pevada Township. © Complaints “been filed and Summons therein havi thie day issued out of the Court of the ——— in = of ene J of ——— seve against the parcels o situated in bald State, eity and County’ bensia tec srib-ed to recover taxes assessed thereon in the years ad fer the ve amounts following, viz: 1. Against. — Brown and the real estate and poe a george Situated in Nevada city and de bed ag follone, Wat. Xerant lot on Sacra‘mento road adjoining Mrs.-Sweeney & Rich’s lots, for the year 35 cts. ‘ : 2. Against John Doe and vacant lot-on old Washington road adjoining Frink’s resideiics. im the rear, for the year 1864 35 cts. 3. Against John Doe and vacant.lot on High street adioining Schaefer's residence. for the year 1864 70 cta. 4. Against John Doe and vacant lot on High street adjoining Gas Co’s works and property (Old gas lot), for the year 1864 70 cts. : 6. Against John Doe and vacant lot on Piety hill adjoining R. H. Farquhar on the south, fur the year 1864 35 cts. 6. _4gainst John Doe and vacant lot on Pine street, west side, adjoining Miss Gibson on eouth, for the year 186470 cts. we. 7. we ih kl John Doe and vacant lot on East “Broad street adjoining Beckman’s residence, for _the year 186470 cts, 9. _Aguinst Benjamin Brierly and vacant lot on Piety hill“adjoining Wagner's property on North, for the year 1864 70-cts. : 0. Against Julius Barker and house and lot on Nevada street adjomme L. Q. Palmer's resioa for the year 1864 $5 60. 1. on Spring street opposite John Hamilton’s propbs 4 for the year 1364.35 cte., 3 I pe Stanton Buckner and vacant let corner of Church and Coyote streets for the 13. Against J.G: Clark & Co. and house and lot on east side of Pine street im rear of Kelor10 and Williains’ buildings for the year 1864 14. Against Churchill & McLeod and carpenmercial street adjoming -Seutti’s property, for the year 1864 $1 40. 15. Against Kd’Dolliver and house and lot a ane South, for the year 1864 $175. . gainst Mrs. ¥. J. Dunn and house and lot on wast side. uf Rerete street, adjoining homestead, for the year 1864 $1 75. 19. Against J. F. Drake and frame building and lot on Broad street, adjoinin oit’s lot, house and lot on Pine street. adjoining Cline’s redidence, for the year 1864 $7.87. 20. Against Juhn Doling and. Two for the year 1864 $4 90. ainst Owen Doherty and vacant lot on Commercial street adjoining W. R. Coe’s brick, for the year 1864 $1 05 3 Se proses Henry Findley and house and “lot on Washington road adjoining Burbridge’s_ 24. y for the-year 1864 $t 75." -— ws Against Frank Green and house and lo on west side of Park avenue, opposite k. W, Smith’s residenve, for the year 1864 $1 40. 25." Against: William Purd and house and lot on West Broad’ street. Coyote hill adjoining His residence, for the year 1864 70 cts. : Agatnst A. Hamlin and_house and lot on Spring atreet, adjdiaing baptist church, for the year 1864 $1 58. sie 28 Against C. Wileon Hill and house: and lot on Main street adjeining Davis’ residence, for the year 1864 $840, .’ Against H. Hoffman and vacant lot on Commercial street adjoining King’s brick building. for the year 18 4 $1 40. . “ . Against James Johnson arid house an lot near a ravine west of old for the year 1864 70%ts.: it 31. Against George Jose and house and Jot on east side of Coyote atreet adjoining Richmond’s residence on south, for the year 1564 $105, ._. Against Peter Ismert and vacant lot on west side of Coyote street. adjoining Catholic ehurch, for the year 1864 35-¢ts... : F 36. “Against John Lamore and shoemaker’s — on John Newie‘s-lot-on Broad street, adJoining Felt’s property, for the year 1864 70 cta; 37. Against Lewis Morrill and house aod lot on Coyote hill, barn and lot on West Broad ate Bioining upp’s property, for the year ba: faa Washington road, year 1864 70 cts. . : ww. at Ed. Muller and: house and lot on r Cal “in ‘cial street, adjoining Buckner’s » for the car iani eae = 40. ainst H “McCarty and house and lot on Nevada street, adjoining Frink’s residence, for the year 1°64 4 20, é 42. Against James Nolen and house and lot on Pine street, adjoining Pat. Carry’s residence, for the year 1864 70. cts. ' : 46. Against W. H. Patten and vacant Jot on lor menace k street, adjoining Van Hagan’s lot On’ south, for the year 1864 3 50. 46. Against Robert Rose and house and lot on weat side Coyote street, adjoining Altey’s o north}for the year 1864 1 40. 47. Against Charles pogindelt and two #es anc lote corner of Fac for the year 18642 45. 51, Against Bennett Scheimer and howse and lot on Spring street, adjoining Donoh dence, vacant lot om Broad street, adjoining ae & Co’s liquor store, for the y Against A. D. Skillman and u ory and Mill stpeets 64. . Agaings Ss therine Tully ghd two houses and lots north side Cottage street adjoining peony Pg residence, vaeant } weat side, adjoining Rosenth 1864805. — : on. "Ee. ' Against Vuk Qu houage on Commerci 1 store house, for, All owners and ‘¢ or interest in an Aang ar and Chinese gambling street, opposite Chandhe ysat 1864.1 05. mante of any right, title f the aboye' deseribed pro appear at the’ effice ot eald Justice in the ity. township and county of Nevada, withuy eight weeks of the date hereof and answer the complaint as filed against said person and soe Se gr ment will be ent paid person an: eng . for the, th costs in said complaint w ‘ander my hand this the 6th day of JanD.°1865. ; : : E. W. SMITH, Justice ‘of the Peace, NevadaTownship. To City Serip Owners, r L rsons holding Warrants drawn on the A an Funds aud Fegtstared previons May 1th, 1864, are requested to p t the eame cu me for payment. Interest on said scrip ceases from this date. “Si GEO. A. WEAVER, City Treasurer. Nevada. Jan ith, , BE. HUMPHRIES, smith & Wheelwright. Would infarm the citizens of t the foot of fron St. ortat by Sam. Oates t6.do everything in the With despateh and at reasonable rates. Partic7 os (QUMMONS.—State of California, county of . 5 N W. Sm‘th. Against Lewis Briscoe and house and lot . ’ “ Nevada that he has removed. to}: A United the Pac Sacram j27 Ladies and Families. The Atlantic steamer will be For further PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Fare at Reduced Rates!!! Pacific Mail Steamship Company. For New ‘Youk, . via Panama. Thefollowing Steamships will dispatched in the month of February, 1865. Feb: 34—Gotien Age. Capt, W. F.-Lapidge. Feb. 13—Cunstitution, Capt. J. F. Watkins Feb; 23—Sacramento, Capt. W. H. Hudson. rem Folsom street wharf, San Fra States vessel of war! ifie Mail Steamship ento and : dorfl atreets, cgnvoyed articulars, apply at the office of ompany, corner of itejato, at o’clock, A. Mmg a = Gounvotisg via Panama Railroad at Aspinwall with a new and swift steamer i é i For New York. : The Isthmus Transit is made by Raflroad in three hours! Allexposure to 'a ‘tropical climate is thus avoided. — ageEhe TER ee . This route offers PARTICULAR advantages to soma o OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. by a AND M e. trate aro STRANGUNARY AND BUR URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, The Great Cure CATARRH OF. THE BLADDER, ING, i BRICK DUST, Brome 2 UCOUS @K MILKY DISCHARGES URINATING. i. CRANE & BRIGHAM, OoOoD Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yel.ew Dock an@'‘Todine Alterative. For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomack and ~ Bowels, Scrofulaand Rheumatism. # Ber medicine reaches the CONSTITUTION itself, and restores it to its normal ¢ondition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND On PAINFUL AFTER For.these diseases it is truly.a sovereign rem and too much eannot be said in its praise. 8a Lithontriptic it has no equal ; being chem feally eombined with lodine, it igh degrfee the power of dissolving stone in the ‘bladder and ureters of the Kidne gravel formations.and enlargement of the proswoot irritation of the neck of the bladder “ vesesses ip a Ys preventing Wholesale Druggists, Agents. Sold by all Drugyists;----~-~ : For sale: whclesaie or retail by JOSEPH M. LEVEY, Pine and Commercial Streets. > this R and ask on an vious tousing Dr. A to convince you.of its superior The only restriction whi.e us is to avoid all spirite and bee for Dr. Frank ncgordlog _Antidote and on the bottle andit wile regular druggists and dealers in California, OrE & BRIG. AM. Agents, San-Ky% Price for Antidote $1 50: Rose Injeétion $100. Three bottles perform a radical cure, the malatly in the system a at is always sufficient leaving u® ‘races _which cannot be ‘known preparat n, gpa gnet Geo Mathew and cabin and tot] on.West Bruad street, adjoining Lonis, for the “ ‘$100 REWARD! —_. i ag HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD is offered fora better antidote for all affections of the Urinary Organs, Bladder ) and Pasterort Glands than Dr. Frank A lery ton's Antidote and Rose Injection, tie . worst cases of Gonorrhoe are radically curedy two or three bottles c 2 three days. This preparation will do-w other reme.ly can, or has been known to ‘cure every case, no matter how com thousands can ge 2 to this fact, whg had prelerton’s Antidoté and Kose Slight cases n two or emedy { two or three doges is sefficient re you. CRAN ancisco. d British Colu For sale by J. M. ine and Cémmercial streets. Injeetion,. expended. hundreds. of / dollars on worthless nostrums and humbug déctors Try edical virtues, g the Antidote or ale ; be sure Rose Injection ; take it according to directions Sold Ly all itish ‘and will be rep * . sonably. 4 Having one of th» very best workmen in the to make boots at short nu* Jetice and warrant u fitor no sale. Grateful for Hberal patronage in the past. I the future by giv State, am dete ing the est poss corner of f $ STIEIE, distin there a anv b@dy. : omen’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gate teyxs, Balmorals, and every style of Shoe. isses’ & Children’s Shoes, every style Benkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Kdye, ouble Sole and Quilted Bottom Boots. A large assortment of-Miners*Heav Gum Boots, &e. He sells Suok Finpines, of every description at San Francisco Prices retail. _Bootaud Shoemaker’s supplied at command. All work batt ha at the store is warrantedaired free of costif it rips uureaLam pri William J. Coe, 4 coe. a SanEnaEneeenanmiemion, THERE, and w ants it to be ly understood that he is going to satay sell his goods as cheap as the cheapest determination not to be undeisold by His stock consiste of rmined to-merit it in and Light Boots, EATHEL, ToOuLs, peplic first rate articles and at the iowble prices. W.RK.C OK. ‘co ae the surroundin he has remove eount ag his stoc BOOTS & SHOES. To Kidd’s Building,-on Pine'street, and fs sell ing them offat low rates. a large and splendid'sieck of bovis ind shoes from the Bay, which he'will sell at bargains. He invites the attention of. eve and examine his stock. Repairing promptly and neatly doue SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. W.eh. Shaefer would inform the citizens uf Nevada and that of He has just receivad rybody to call Boots made t6 order.— Frereh tains. House The table will be supplied with ev market affords. The Lodging tains everything to maka travelers comfortable Board as cheap as at any other place in the monnris always supphed with Wines, Migtish, Freneh and German spoken at thid’ Miner’s Hotel ‘and Restaurant. : F. Stumpf, Proprietor. The above Hofel is now completed ber of ing. cook in the State, sons with Board T Liquors and ready to accommodate any numhis House has now thie best Depar ii oo be . isenab ee Ready beat sty * sont ‘BURBRIDGE at his shop, Hats Broad Street. oppasite the National Exchange, to do ttair Cuttmg and Shaving cs —_— ‘ le. Come and give me « trial. ‘ is always on hand. in the MEDICAL ; ATD. Quick-Cures and Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S Private Medical & Surgical Itistitute Sacramento street, below Mont ery, oppo site the Pacific Mail Steamship Ce’s office.Private entrance on Leid rf strect, Bre SAN FRANCISCO, * Established expressly to afford the afflicted sound and scientific Medieal aid, in the treatment and cute of all Private and Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sex~ ual diseases. TO THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. W.K. Doherty returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for the patronage, and would take this opportunity toremindthem that he continues to consult at his institute for the cure cf chronic disenaes of thé Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urimary Organs, andati private Diseases, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and sta_ges, Seminal Weakness, and ail the horrid conacqvences of setf-abuse. Gonorhoe. Gleet, Stric . tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debility. Diseases of the Back aad Loins, Infiamation of the Biadder and K + ete; and he hopes that his long experience and successful prartice of many years will continue to insure im a share of public patronage. By the practice United states, he to apply the most efficient and successfal remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges*moderate, treats his paof meee Lzeers nm Europe an erwise will receive the best and ment and implicit secrecy. READ THE FOLLOWING :—A case 0 Stricture —Dr, Doherty—Dear Sir health so fully restored, that, ine tude, I believe I shuuld make so. knowledgment for your valuabl ticularly so as your fee was sm4'l for the work performed . arrived in this about One year ago, and was; from an otd case of Gleet, complicated with stricture. Being a stranger in this cify, and believing those doctors who gave such positive assurances of. success were necessarily the best (sume of whom have adarge number @f titles,) L placed myself intheire nek gai confinued under their treatment until I had lost nearly all hope and a considera. -ble sum-or money, Lwish t6 say-new-that-you-are the sixth Doctor. have employed, and the only one that has ever done-me any seryice. My Gleet is wholly cured, the etrieture is all removed, and my geuere! health is betterthan it has been for yeurs. In ¢onclusion {. would.say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any‘doubt as to whom you et an a ask ‘Dr. Dofierty for my address aud call and.see ine, gentles te / services—parthe early stage of my @isease, I used a Jar, ount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrhue, Gieet. ete. but never derived any henefit from'them. E am, Doctor, ve teuly yours. L— H San Francisco June 16th, 1864, 3 Subscribed and sworh to before me this 21st ~~ of June, 1364. A.S. GOULD, Notary. Public. EMINAL WHAKNESS=A sworn to Certificate ] of m@st Remarkable Cure of Spermrterrhoea — A desire to benefit humanity, and a feeling of gratitude co Dr.W.+ K.Doherty, alone induces me to make this statement. hormany yeare I have been afflicted with that fearful ‘diseaxe known as “Spcrmaterrboea,’’. or Seminal weak ness, the result of sclf-abuae, but till 1855 ie rienced but little trouble or inconvenience in that year, however, 1 had Seminal yoaytngee to legate . extent, which was soon foftow the most alarming symptons. as weakness of the back and limbs. pain in the head. dimness of vision, nervousness and general debility. My mind too, was afflicted to such an extent as to seriously impair m prema my ideas were confused a by and spirits depress 1 was averse. te society, had evil foreboding and seif-distrust atid was entirely untitted for any of the duties of life.— From )855 tu the summer of 18°3, [employed the very best medical talent I could find, and spent several hundred dollars but im HO imetaiice obtained-more-than temporary retief. had about
concluded there was no’relief for me in this ‘world, but seeing Dr Doherty's advertisement, 5 y callund sce him,as-hecharg—. éd nothing for consultation. I had an interview with Dr. Doherty, at his office, in Sacramento street, and his fee for treatment was so reasonable, 1 determined to try him, though I did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the 5th day of Dec. last L placed myself under his care: in One week 1 found myself very mnch improved, and now, after five wééks treatment, I feel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubles and in theenjeyment of the beet of health Ho ing thatmy ex oR el be of benefit to othrs similarly eted, I pabseribe myself JAMES JOHNSTON, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th be of Jan. 1864. A G, RANDALL, Notafy Public FO FEMALES —When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimnessof sight, foes of muscular power, palpication of the heart irritability nervousness, extreme uriniary diffi. culties, derangemedt of digestive furctions,¢ eneral debility, vayinities, all diseases of the womb hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peeuliar to females, +t! ld go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at hie Medical Institute, and ‘consult him about theirtroubles and disease. ‘The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other Physician in the State of California. Let no false delicay prevent ou. but apply snianatel y and save yourself ‘om paintul sufferings an hd ature death:.— All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumatances prevent.an increase in théir fam ities, should write or call at Dr W. K< hertys Medical Institute and they will receive every pos sible relicfand help. T *s Offices are ®0 arranged that he can . sulted without fear of obsernation. ot } ‘Lo CORRESPONDENTS —Patients residing in any part of the State, however distant, whomay desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty en their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, injprefrrence to holding a personal intnrview, are respectfuly assured that their communieations will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportuni Hetters ony ty of observing, that al are on : lied jade nag and Sone os om as possible, case an candidly deverived, and the usual fee o' ten dollars enclosed—-by .expresa or in a registered letter— personal communication will be be aupe » &8 instructions for regimen, and the gencral treatment of the cases itself, (including the remedies) will Be forwarded withvat yeh. in such a mantier ag te convey no idea of the purport ‘of the transmitted. Consaltntion--at tik’ Fane. by ny be Yormpnnat cure guaranteed or : Bc “We i” 3 ¥ M. D., ‘ Pp geaaes ton ‘te riot in the ’ ins wh ae Ba aoe . *s 1 the, eapillaries, you remove ‘ in. the hair bulbe “Phatie done by Lé Barsaparilia lodide Alteretives’ lie” tients in acorrec* ard honorable way, has refer= enees of unquestionable veracity from men oft known respectability and high standing inety. All os ame consulting him. by letter of oth4 w trea (I keep store in thix city.) My experiencé~ma fave youmany dollars. Two alse add tharig : e-am-} lave used. Iran a Ladd & Webster six months . ra Wheelrr & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and . several_of the small mnachinesr, but I never used THH FLORENCE : wevae It makes four distinct Stitches, feeds the work either way, sews . ° thin and heavy goods, without change of . tension, w 7 ; .gatherand sew on the same time. hse By it makes a Stiteh aliké on both sides of the fabrie; has no springs te get out of order, and is . . . themost rapid sewer in the worid, . Every Machine fully warranted, We, the undersigned, have each purchased a me CTT Sew ree Machine. and have them now in use. We have.thoroughly tested them on work of all grades—heavy, medium and ligtit—and. our opinion is that the FroRENCE’ is durable, will not easily get out of order, is stropg and simple in construction, and its useis easily learned by the most inexperienced. It will do a greater.range of work with less trouble and change,.and we consider it altogcth er better than any other Family Sewing Maehine we haveever seen .. 2 . Mrs Dr.-Chase......+.31 Turk street §. F Mrs D. B. Coffin. ..s005.020-Clary atrect. do Mis J.B Wooster.....525 Folsem st, do Mrs 8. D. Gilmore.....518 Folsom at. do Mrs Daniel Dunn.,..;-+e+414 Folsom st, do MreJ Spinoni...+s.s0++2s228 Rich st.,. do Mrs Pruett...-.-.616 California street, do Mrs S.M. Morton....632 Sutter street, do Mrs Bohem...+.+ecceeeee617 Pine street do Miss Ann Bradley....612 California at, do Mrs Geo. H. Parker....259 Stevenson st, do Mrs John ©. Corbet.....+.Mission: Dolores. Miss Annie MecBoyle..-..----.+--:-El Dorado. Mins Maggie McBoyle....+++..El Dorado: Chas 8. Préble.o.csesecsecsececess Sacramento Je W. Hoag.. sccossccccescecceseveees Oakland Mrs A. M. Durnham...cocesseeeess+Ockland: Mrs OrrieWoodill...0---esese:0e02-OaklandMts Mary E. Burekhalter.....Dutech-Flat. Cy. Se OliVOr. 0 ccc ceevescecees oscesesecese NADA. Mrs Samuel T. Fong, Clarksville, El Dorado co R. H. Farquhar. county clerk...Nevada city. Geo. K, Farquhar.. ..csecseecsceee do EB. W. Bigelow veocccccsccceceeceecs do N. W. Knewlton practical machinist do. C.-M. Bates, M. D.000-cevcessrssee,»: GO Jobn Herzinger evetsdcesisesenene do Be Machi@ievirictcccecccccccsccccice do BP, Branstiter. os .\seecccrccsccees es do owned Previous to pu pacing the Florence, I and-useda Wh ‘& Wilson for two years, and ~used a Grover & Baker. along time. Mrs-MAnry¥A. MERCHANT: Dreas Makers 810 Stockton Street, San Francisco. Previous to purchasing the Florence. [ owned d used » Grover & Laker Machine one year, andthe Wheeler & Wilson two years. , Mrs. B WELLER, Dress Maker \. 406 Dupont street. San Francisco, Previous to purchasin the Florence, I used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewirg Machine MkKS-J.'D. BLAIN,Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco. Previous to purchasing the ee, I used the Singer Machine one year, the Grever & Baker nearly a year ; have also used the Williams & Orvis and the Gray & Grace. ~ MksS.P Vick, Dress Maker & Seamstr 109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco.Previous to eggs the Florence, I owned . ank used a Grover & Baker Machine two years, anda Wheeler & Wilson three years. = Mrs Cuas. UZNAY, 419 Bryant street, San Francisco. I have used a Fiorence Sewing Machine two ears. I brought it with me across the plains ; t has never yet been vut of order, and I can truly say.that itexcels all other Machines ehat I used a Grover & Baxer «lternately with Sloat’s, for two years. I am familiar with the Howe and one that would do all kinas of work to equal the Florence, 1 do not think it can be too-highly recommended. Mis 1sAAc ELLIs, Marysville. Ihave had my Florence Sewing Machine for three years. I purchased one of the firat made at the manufactory, and brought it to this-State with me. I have used it almost. steadily, and have never had the tirst thiag get out of order. ‘ Mrs NEWTON Damon, Dress Maker and Tailoress, Seventh st, betweea Bryant & Brannan, 8S: F. I have used the Wheeler & Wilson about two ears, the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat tliptic about the same length of tim:, the Williame & Orvis nearly two years, and have dealt in several of the small machines until thoroughlv disgusted with every machine that sews with only one threat. The Florence 1s the only Machine that has come.under my notice that ‘gives perfect-and entire satisfaction on all kinds of work. No one can estimate its’vaiae until they have used and tested it, as Ihave done. Indeed for thin work it is invajuable. GEORGE GILLIS, Carson city, N. T. ~ 1 believe T can fully and conscientiously indorse each qualification claimed for the Florence Machine. .1 have tho¥oughtv tested it en work of all grades.and each trial has been y caoaere f satisfactory, It takes hold of delicate fabric deficately, and of a strong one with strength. ‘To me, it seems more than a Machme—an almost intelligent willing helper. Its use is easily learued, and its cofistruction is certainly simple. I know something of the other first-class Machines, having learned to operate several. ‘This is theonly Sewing Machine 1 have found reliable. Mus Perry G. TEFFtT, San Andreas, Calaveras county. In 1858 we purchased a Wheeler & Wilson Machine and used it until last fall, when, wishing one with ‘‘modern improvements,’? we purchas -ed a ‘*Florence.”’ atier a careful_examination.opthe different Machines in use Having used the Florence Machine over five months, we van cheerfully recommend it as being, in our opinfon, the best we have seen. steiae, A. M. Fuist, CL. Fur San Juan, Monterey county. “We could refer to many others who are using the Florence if it were necessary to do so to convince the public that these ‘Machines are what is claimed ; The hest Family Sewing Machine in the Worid, Nearly three hundred Florence Machines ha vec eae on this coast‘in the Shak time ace of their worth, at no pereon can be A ‘ has a Florence that would exchange it for a Family Sewing of any other manufacture, GEO. A. RANDALL, -the Agency has been established here, ard we ee PEAKE’s 8 5 z AND . MEDICAL DISPENSARY. 8 to enable sufferers from all Venereal diseases to obtain with Certainty, Safe and Specdy Cures, from experienced Physicians. who are graduates of the first European Universities, and who have acquired uneurpassed knowledge in the cure of these diseases wring years of experience and study in the hospi of London and Paris, The Consulting Surgeon, is author of a work published in London on “The Successful Treatment-and Cure~of-Gonorrhea ‘and Syphilis,’”’ has been for years with the celebrated Kicord of Paris, where he acquired the greatest celebrity for his suecess in the cure of these disease: vers from all Venereal‘Diseaaes aré invited to atthe PEAKE MEDICAL D1sPrRSARY at one they may be certain of quickly obtaining a perfect cure Sufferers.-by examining the various Diplemas & hundreds of testimonials _of the Physicians of the Dispensary can be satistied that they are entrusting their cure to Educated, Hkilful and experienced gentiemen.whose knowledge of the cirre of all Private Diseases is ‘unequaled by any Physicians on the Pacific coast Those who are suflering from any Private Diseases should never delay ; these diseases cure themselves, and negiect always makes them, more dangerous and obstimate. : GONORRHEA“AND SYPHILIS Sufferers from Gonorrhea will be cured within a week, safely and . pong is Syphilis end Venereal Diseuses will be cured with pha according to scientific and European. methods, without the use of that baneful drug, mercury. Recent cases will be cured intwo or three days. Syphilis is such a formidable and dreadful disease that sufferers should never neglect it ifthey can possibly help, even fora single day. .Commnencing by a little ulcer that can hardly be seen it leads (if neglected, or treated by ignorant charlatans) in a very short time to the complete destruction of the pafient, both bodily and men: tally, reudering him at-last an object of aversion and dearest relatives. Cures permanently effee< sarye 8 * ®PERMATORPHEA. This disease arisey from many causes, viz :—~ youthful excesses and indiscretions, stricture? gravel, gleet, dyspepsia, mercurial treatment and excessive venery ; but in very many eases where it is supposed to exist it is merely mental mduced by functional dernngements of other or“gans of the body: ft isa diserse that requires” a surgical treatment, as it cannot be.cured by medicine alone except in rare cases. It alwaye, if neglected. leads to idiocy, insanity, or epileptic fits ina shorter or loner time, .ecording to the constitution of the sufferer ; and ‘it cémmenees always by affecting the memory.first. Sufferers . can obtain a certain and perfect cure pt the Peake Medical Dispensary. safety and-speed. The blessing of strong. and robust health, after having been miserable with this disease for some time. can seareely be éstimated, ‘The patient feels hke a new man, and looks like one, and the good that ‘surgery does for the human race is never better illustrated than by cases of this disease treated by a clever and skilful surgeon. STONE AND INFLAMMATION OF THE BLABDER. These most painful and dangerous diseases will be treated with invariable success at the Disp@nnoes? and a cure made certain apcaT gee the great. and extensive knowledye and skill acquired in their treatment in Europe by the Physicians of the Dispensary. Sufferers from these diseases should remember that every hour makes the dis** ‘ease more obstinate. and thet *‘delays are dangerqus”’ is with them a truism. GLEET; GRAVEL AND DISEASES OF ALADDER. not neglect diseases, us they lead to impotenco and stricture’if neglected or badly treated STRICTURE OF THE WRETHRA Will be treated with invariable success abthe Peake Medical Dispensary. “‘irequently from badly treated or neg orrheas or Glecta. AItshould always ded to as eoon as possible, as it induces and Disease of the Bladder and Kidneys, and nually costs hundreds their lives through neglecting it at first. If the disease proceeds to its secoad stage the bladder . ecomes irritrble, obliging the patient to rise in the night.and he may also be liableto spasmodic retention. Finally if the stricture is allowed togo on. the health suffers the appetite fails, and the patlent comge of great languor and depression of spirts. Finally, death puts an cnd to this sufferings. Sufferers should be very careful of this disease, and go to the Dispensary at once if they Suspect its presence, as it is rapid ip ita progress Impotency and Diseases Impeding Reproduction. — The Consuiting Surgeou to the Dispensary, the author cfa little work on these diseases, and his knowledge of their pathology and cure is unequalled by that of any Surgeon on this coast. The drain upon the systemin these cases, together with the suifercr’a consciousness of his own imperfections, generally bring ona most miserable state of bodily weakness and mental despondency. But sufferers may cheer themselves, as they can obtain a perfect eure and speedy restoration t2 power aud manly vigor, even in the worst cases at the : Peake Medical Dispensary, Hundreds of sufferers have been restored to healthjand the enjoyment of life through the kill ofa Surgeon WHDB MAKES A CURB CGC ERTALN, even to the most desponding. Ulvers, Diseases of the Skin and Kheumatism Frou: whatever eauset arising will be permanently and safely cured, without inconvenience to the sufferer. at the Dispensary, Debility, Weakness, Ete Whether eauaed by yovthful excesses ‘or neg: leeted and badly treated disease, will be ‘eured with eertainty and speed. ~ ; Persons who imagine that they are or whose vigor is not as it should be, would do well by calling at the Dispensary (consultation a being gratuitous) and gemmng the opinion and advice of the Suageon. as ia many ofthese cases the malady is entirely mental, aggravated, perhaps;by some disorder ot the general health, and a iittle skilful and kind treatment is all that is required to make the patient hearty robust any happv. the Express, on_recerpt of ati mptoms, etc., and receive full directions for é oat and speedy not well, : ADP RESS$ : Peake’s Surgery & Medical Dispensary. 313 Montgomery Street, between Pine and California streets, oprosite the Eureka Theatre, up staire, San Francisco. Een Francisco, Jen. 20. MEAT MARKET. the very best of Beef, Corned Beef a pm oe hag ao ay enter & Co.'s ot ey apes Broad ee ae on 8 8 on ‘ 'e doors below Hanson & Co’s, which he will * at reasonable rates eah.—~\ _ f ted at the Peake’s Surgery and Medical Dispen-_, Without inconvenience to themselves, and withatients in the country will be treated throu’ . m JAMES COLLEY keeps on hand Pie URCERY @ tT ‘and disgust to himself, as well as to“his nearest . e Will be kly cured after the mest snecesaful plan of M. Rteord, of Paris. Sufierers shouldthe Strictures result from various cahses, but_most ed Go: “ VOL. I . , BROW on FP) NATION, oe o Es : BROAD STRE This tablish« Opene: ithas been rem one of the most c« terior of the State ‘eition it comman ‘rounding country {heat, of summer. PROOF, its walls k heat of the sun an . “LHE EXCHANG: .on a wide and TH! There are no wo to endanger it in ¢ THE ROOMS Beds are ot Spring ~ welled by any. Hot ture new and of tl SUITS OF ROC tion furnished fan and every care tak: FOR BOARDERS ’ THE boats : with eyerything t The Oaathes oO ny, Alpha, Wash ae Moore's F it, and and take tlieir dep The House 1: THE SALOON where none but. th to be found, ‘The lan’s best. f Connected with t BPABLE-Where-the is iLanc Nevada, May-i0 UNIO Main Messrs,. Eat Ha ‘ant urni , ally, Who may favor th¢ Hotel contains ONE HUNDRED» NOTA DAF And ofa size much in Hotels. The f perior atyle. THE BEDS are Spring and Hair M of the very best 4 THE TABLE w affords. THE BAR is fitt by any house in . are of the choicest _ HE BILLIAR] “Tan's best Tables, } Persons travelin this House the mo the route. To th “ gurpassed inany p °: The Pacific Stage fice is in the House fornia-Stage Co’s ¢ ION if they desi andixpress Office tae GEO. R. Diasonic Bul ‘PRAT ~-sT aA T _ BLAN SHEET MU: PHOTOGR. Nevada, Jaly 28 ‘UNION L y AP RING lie yenera! y to his alread t of Horses, B is ed.t0 Sadeaoy Boas fs easy e er Gentlemen will experience is the . to retain the contic delieve I will be at Particular attentix Carriages always i vers for the use 0! ity of stock will pe ing prentere or en; well togiveme ae DOCTOR . ah or Vv Bria