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February 20, 1867 (4 pages)

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Qidick Cufes'‘and Moderate Chatges. . Dr. W. K. DOMERTY, . Surgical anstitute IpD*®: CHARLES H. TOXER: PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, . Medical & Northeast corner Mearney and Jack», SAN FRA 5 . ‘son Streets, San Franciscoy. Sacramento st, he : : ‘ below Montgomery. Paivate Entrance, Letmpesporrr Stree. Established expressly to afford the afflicted sound cure of all Private and. Chronic Diseases; cases" of secresy and all sexual disorders, THE GREAT ERADICATOR OF SPECIAL COMPLAINTS . “EIGHT YBARS IN SACRAMENTO, AND “<THE LAST FOUR YEARS IN SAN FRANCISCO. To the AMmlicted. DOHERTY returns his sincere ans to his. numerous patients for their and would take t eppo m that he continues to con chronic diseases-of-the tive and re pay Sok eases, viz; Syphminal Weakness,. es of self-abuse, b= oe and ee seases of. the the ‘Bladder ‘and this long -expewill continue to inua the United eases ot all rges moderate, and honorable DR. TOZER’S experience is of forty years standing and during that time he has met with unpa eed success in the treatment of all those diseases generally known as VENEREAL or CHRONIC. It is impossible here to mention all the diseases familiar ; some, The “most fo Institute for the cure Lungs, Liver, Kidneys as, and all Private D its forms and stages and all the horrid consequen Gonorrhoe, Gleet, res nal reueions, Sexual Debility ns, Inflamati Kidneys, ete. and rience and successful practice sure him a share of public patron te ag oy poe cary eis ¢ att pulses kinds. -He uses no mercury, ‘treats his p tients in a eorrect. way, has references of unquestionable veraci from men of known respectability and -hi ata ingociety. All by rr bgt nea wil gentlest treatment and im with which he is be out of place. . 8 destructive to mankind is Self-Abuse. The brain being the seat of the disease the whole system sufI will here ennmerate some mptome, so that those afflicted may be orm anopinion in regard to their comin time, thereb Nervous Debility, Limbs and Bac fers in consequence. plaints, and seek a ving them a world of st . Lows of Memory Palpitation of the Heart, Trembling of the Limbs Headache, and an aversion to Genia that of Females: There area great man y thése are sufficient, ‘and suffering from any of them, call on and hé will cure you in a short time, interruption in by letter, and there will calling at the office. pic SESE REE STRICTURE or THE URETHA is another formidato health. Send for one ofm sease. and inform yonreelf results. The worst cases cured in a few days. VENEREAL Diseases, in all their'various either Primary, Seconda: pletely eradicated from the s tution being restored to pe 1 Society, eswithout any our business—or state your case be no occasion for. your arties consulting him. DR. DOHERTY would call attention to the following certificates, from two of his having fully recovered their health known their re statements are fully authenticated by a Notary The a re.of society. im by licity, and sean Ha @ tpn sour iat, ot etaia a of during a practice of more A Case of Gléct ‘and Stricture. Dr. Donzerty—Dear Sir: fully restored that, in common lieve I should make you some w ofits terrible esire to makebe seen their . or Hereditary, comstem. Your constiect health, there will rof handing down to your children that terrible disease known as Sc SypPuitirioe Diswase, as it presents itself on this coast is ofa more formidable character than that seen in the Atlantic States o the fact of its being a com nese and Sandwich Island diseas who have visited the two have seen the dreadful effects of it on both the native and foreign population. It er different modes of treatment, Tae OLD Formu.as of R wickare of little account, e ease On the stitface {leavin These facts T have learned I can say without boasting, that I practice in there diseases than an cian in California, dating as it doe My Puan 1s PuRELY VeoErTaBLE—destro the disease aes purifying th onsly, demand ven more to warn the praise of a Ph like cases can be than fifteen years. r Europe,arising from atitude, I betten acknowlvaluable services—partica latter couritties no donbt requires altogethicord, Acton and Bost-. sot your fee was latrive@ in this city from the , and was then sufferin ono pth from an old case of eet, complica was b bad Tg feared an e urine. Being a stranger in this city, an that those Doctora who gave such tek necessarily t iz charge, and co had lost nearly all ence and think havé seen more rances of sueces treatment until I rable sum of ‘monéy. Ou are the sixth doctér I have one that has peg A as her ‘cure é Stricthealth is et n_ conclusion, I nates awho re oubt as to w DOHERTY for my ad(I keep store in this e® may save youahany dollars. at in the early ‘argé amount. of tie infallible cure for ¢ dyer derived any b Fune 16. 1964, e blood, so that t me Rurvumatism, NEURALGIA, and diseases ari from the use of Mercury, Impurities of the B) me:by the nse of VEGETABLE URES. kuown only to myseif. DR. TOZER wilt be assisted b EST, who is. acknowled sful lé. Physidian m 8 Ladies suffering from the Whites> ness of the back, Pain Palpitation ef t employed, andthe on) cured in a short ti Dr. DEMARto be the most you may employ, ask Dr. dress, and call and see me 14 also a disease, Pusdd eet, ote, but ti Subsoribedand. of June, a. D. 1864. te 8GO in_ the: Side, “Headache, the Heart, Derangement of their Monthly Sickness ‘and afl other iseases that the female system is subject to , will find prompt reing at my Institute, San ‘Franciseo, d Jackson streets. ~-DIStASES. PecuLtian 10. FemaEs, such as Retenression and Painful Menstruation. etc., fota great namber of years, mise a perfect cure in a short am, ¢alling on DR, TOZER at the Doctor is » and all cases are e mé this 2ist day ULD, Not. Pab. Sematinal Wewksiews AoSwoHi to Cérfincate of a, most Remarkable Cur and I can safely pro Be not, deterred fr om. delicacy or fear.of exposure, aman tn whom you tan trast treated with the ntmost/secrédy, ‘ My Female (Monthly) Pill were never known to fail in giving relief in those ¢ are recommefided ? To @ of Spermaazes for which they bé obtained’ oflly at. my per box with full directions sent by mail or expres! . } : Consultations Free ly confidential), ddress, C, } Cal. HERIFF'S” SALE wh on the 14th day of Dece vered a judemmnt, in.the ‘ourteenth Judicia ifornia, in‘and for th Berry Mooney and Johanna M ot Four Hund ye. a of make this ‘statément? ears I have been afflicted with Spermatorrhoe : ine SP ape venient i weakness ofthe nervousness, etc, oh ory; my idea: All communications strictt x t, My mind, too, was ‘hesien to deas.were confused. pA sae ad gmp at Temployed the very best .medi about concluded there, wag stanent Taetate Sa ved, and now, I troubles: and in the eniovimegt as scribe mysel dav or anu ereas, Charles L-echDistrict, Court.of the District, of the State of Calof Nevada, agdinat ooney for ‘the san red and two and 95-100 dollars, with om from the date of two per tent per mo unfitted for any e sunimer of 1863. cal talent: I could than at the rate ol 25 and couna eo: ; for im PONE Ee not, under his : ch tmpro Mortgage set forth in Piaintiff's complaint be for closed, and the propert¥ therein described to-wit: All the right, faidants, Bét : . his wife, or eitherofsaid.defendanta, have in and uicee or parcel of le-and interest which the said de} . to hat.certain . ses Rituate in t ty of Nevada a Miner’s HH. and and premi‘Gra y. : and State of Oalifornia,.and -known ome, being near the and more particularly deecrihed as sworn . to before me, this 15th ee G@. RANDALL, Notary Public. _ Te Fémalés. le. is: in trouble, or afflicted: with ness of the back and limbs, lar power, palpitat. nervousness, ‘ex: bility. vaginitis, all diseases sterility, aud al other dis. they should go or write ed Female Doctor W. K, -at-his Medjeu Institute, and consnit r troubles and divease. Trregi ressions, etc., will receive the Doctor's Let no. falxe delicacy ey and ‘save . Quartz Mill of Wit! ‘That ‘certain batidine an situate.on thenorth bankvof Wolf Creek an 3t vide of the read leading, from the sai mbridge and Licky Mine havin ‘eighty-five (85) id lot. tie iets and fi ing sitnate th ain inthe head, loss feet width und running ion af the hear mb, hysteria, eases. tof at once:to the celebrat fty feet, with that ceriain buildhereon and known a4 the Miner's twenty feet by thirin height, togethfurniture therein and described as bein ty-six (86) feetiand two er with all the bar fixtures and in said house, including honsehold furniture belonging to defe levied upon and sold to ‘counsel fees, coats, &e. lic e@le-all the a ratisfy said judgment, b. : that T will ex to puby given feed” expose to pu highest. bidder, in front ofthe Co in the city of Nevada. on WED » 1867, petvees the sg g under ee fevada ci AUT oe eters thei: R. B. Patton, Under Sheriff, © NOW READY. bath’ School Sin BY T, B, PERKINS, mont particular attention, House door, hours of 9 A. ty, this: 98th ir familios, should w every possible rell at Dr. DOH. institute, and’ they will recei a sulte ofsix oom Tere FP ed that he can be consuited . Wo Correspondents. he atients (male or fentile) residing in any part of N , ew Sab the Gtate, however ietant, who sanawne ge) ‘Author of “The : a New Shinin esti Rae : California send : bis Trg eet 3 Pgh the township of B, of Nevada, 4 y , on the nine arch, A. . 1867, at 10 Rone M. swer unto the ‘. Complaint of Henry Poweltto recover of you et al, the printipal,; with interest ‘thereon, due upon 2: ib, payable one. any ser ast for value received, with interest at the rate of two r cent per month from date, to Hugh McGarth bre order, and by him indorsed and delivered to ] said Powell, and the said Powell, by in t, December 10th, 1866 has remitted all of the prin-: cipal of said note except the sum of $299, and the interest thereon, w' . at this date, amounts to $268 10—as appears from the note now on file in my office, when judgment will -be-taken inst you for a? said Spomnt, together with costs and damages, if you oO appear and answer. berm under my hand this 15th day of Decemr, 1867. 72 27% § iE MOSES F. HOIT, Justice of the Peaee. Ordered, that this summons be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript at least once a week until the 18th day ‘of March next. '* dis MOSES F. HOIT, J. P. <1 UMMONS.— State of California, County of NeNe) vada, ss. In District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The People of the State. of California to John W, Bigrlow, FP, A. Miller and others doing business at Nevada county, under the firm ar of‘ the Oriental Mill and ining Company, Greeting: “You are hereby summoned to appear and auswer to the complaint of JulinsDreyfuss within ten days from: the service of this writ, ifserved on you in this war fl and within twenty days ifserved on yon in this District and ontof this county, and within. forty days if served on you inthe State and out of this District, inan nbrought-against you by the above named Plaintiff on the 11th day, of Decembér, 1866, and to answer the compfaint’ filed therein, (a copy of which accompanies this “spent can within apsti (exclusive ofthe day of service, after the service on you of this summons—if served within this connty: or, if served out of this county, but within dndicial District within
twenty days; or if served ont of gaid District then within forty days, wherein plaintiff prays inde. or against you defendants for the sum sf ¢ with ‘interest at 2 per cent per month from Ma: 31, 1866—principal and interest payable in U. S. gold coin—all to be dug and owing him upon a certain wie ssory note made by you and of which he is the owner and holder. And you are nen: Pro that if you fail to appear and anewer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take george against you by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of thée-Court such other relief as is prayed forinsaid complaint, _ ~e t In testimony whereof, I R. H. FarquL.S >har, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, ~~ ) do.hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at officein the city of Nevada, on the 11th day of Dec. a. p. 1966. R.H.FARQ) Clerk, By G.K, > im Deputy. By order of Hon. T. B, McFarland, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. ‘’ "A true copy, Attest : Pa R. * fag gt en ag ev. stamp. 'y-G. ‘arguhar, Dep; _A. A. Sargent, Attorney. ipa eater gd SALK.—D, W. Dimock vs. J. F. Cookes, (— Woolfe, M. M. Frederick, — Maer, — Smith, and J. C. Stilley.) Whereas, D. W. C. Dimock, on the 10th:day of Dec. 11866, recovered a sedgment in the District Court of the 14th Judicial Digtriet ofthe state-of Californiein and for . the county of Nevada,against J. F. Cookes for the sum of One Bnndred and.Lighty-one:Dollats. with interest thereon from the date of wr an ah at the rate of,ten percent per annum till paid, and costs of suit herein taxed at $36.50 which judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book of ‘the said District Court, onpage 269, and whereas it 3 once that oe) ety ot Bp nt forth in aintiff’s plaint be forec + and the property therein deseribed to-wit: —Thateertatn frame building known as Cookes Building situated on the piece or lot ofjand in the town .of Meadow Lake, in the county of Nevada, commencing at a point 2 the a side pod oP enya =~ oe in — town distant in. a west rection: (56)ifitty-e feet from pene a of B and Second streets running twenty-four: , Westerly: alon: the line of Second street to an alley; thence alone the alley:in astratghtdine, in a a x ¢ourse pak Pl aa $ —— easterly B. a be ae ad line wenty-four fees jt mypedquibe ‘forty-four fagt to = place of vp gether id hn rn iat or lot above descr d.pn¢eh--sa. ng is situated ; Or so aie, thereof'as may B+. Ar og ry. and all of the right, interest or. property which . the said defendant, JF; Gookes, in said premises at the time when fy ney jen attached thercon to-wit ;—on the ist dav of June, 1866, or has since acquired, bé sold by the Sheriff to satisfy said judement and costs. : eet : otiée Is herebyigiven thatl Will éxpdcbite pub. lic sale, all of the aboye dyecedbed. property to the . highest bidder.for cash, in front of the Court House dour, in Nevada city, on sb ten = 19th day . . Febrnary, 1967,.-hetwe e hours :of 9.’ clock, A.W. tee otk 2 atinGiven under my hand at Nevada,’ this, 234 day of January, 1867. s« oy, tb 3 R,B GENTRY, Sherif. ; . By RL B. Patton, Under Sheriff, D. Belden, Atty. 5. , . 423 OTICE OF APPLIGATION FOR PARDON BY JOHN McDONALD. . To A.C. Niles, .Jndge of the County Court. In and for the County of Nevada and State of California, the Court in which the indictment against said McDonald was . found, and in which he waseonvicted of thecrime cf “‘Arson.in the Seeond. on the-20th day oi , 1860, and sente: te hnprisonment in the Penitentiary of said State for the term of ten years, and to T. P, .* et Attorney of eaid Nevada County, who prosecuted MATISYAL XXKOEANGN OTR D WELE ESTABLISH, , W.-W NI 2]. 0d Hotel is again o als, for the sum of Two It has been and Seven F from the date of, said j 40 which judgment is record274, and whereas it is ordered that or het forth in plaintiff's complaint be to-wit: All of the andi ning claims in Columbia Hill minin: California, known as mpany’s Claims, 8es 1n the interior of the State,: egant. position it commands a and surroanding « Located ti ain ¢. ” € and insures out, in a great m give security THE EXCHANGE —. Ts nédr the centre of the to THE business street of th There are no wooden bt to endanger it. in case of co THE ROOMS tly Furnished, the Beds are of Spring unexcelled by any Hotel in rniture new and of the La. } the rate of 3 per cer of enit.taxed at’$40 ty Chethin Guacetbet the heat of the sun “half of a set of miwn On @ wide and ~ dings: near the Hote) Nevada County, one-half of the tail flume, hose, — nee wo uni said mining district, county and State. the claims of Brown, Grove and Hubba er with two-fifths of the tail flume and rights of belonging to said Com Hnbbard, together wit nd: singmila tenements,’ hereditaments ‘atid appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertainin to either of said premises,be levied upon and sol to satirfy said indgment. costs, &c. oy given that Iwill expose to public sale all thé abové des¢ribed property to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, on“PUESDAY, the 5th day of March, 1867, between the hours of9 A. M., and 5 P. M,, of said day. Given ‘tinder my han day of February.. CG. W. Hill, Atty. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF CHARLES NICHOLS.—To the Hon. T. e of the District Court for the ct,in and for the County of . Maslin, Esq. Jate District mining claims in. of Brdwn, Grove the State—all the Fu SUITS OF ROOMS. And every accommodatio and the travelin make the Hou mn furnished Fainiles * public, and every care taken to se a HOME FOR BOARDEKS, “THE. TABLE urnished with everything Notice is hereby Will. at all times be the market affords. THE STAGE OFFICE. The Coaches of the Colfax, A Omega, Moores, Wool Dog and North San Ja dat Neévada City, this 7th R. B. GENTR RB. Patton, Un ha, Washingio rleans Flat, Re Stage Lines have their ofticesat and take their Ceparture from this Hotel. . THE HOUSE I8 KEPT OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE SALOON erior style where none but the nors are to be found, LLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best:_ . THE LIVERY STABLE. Connected with the Establishment is'a . Stable where the best Turnonts may be LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors, B. McFarland, Ju 14th Judicial Distr’ Nevada, and to E. Attorney in and for said County: please take. notice t piration of thirty da application to His ric overnor ofthe State of California, for a p: nted to Charles Nichols, who was conf the crime of ‘murder, inthe second de gree” before the District Courtin and for the said County of Nevada, on the 8th day of September A. D. 1860, and who was sentenced to imprisonment in the State Prison for the term of eleven a JAS, SMART. We, severally acknowledge service of the above notice, by copy, this 25th day of Penner: D. 1867. T. B. MeFARLAND, District Judge. * E. W. MASLIN .Avho prosecuted the indictment e prisoner was convicted. t after the ex-} from this date, I will make Is fitted up in xcellency, Fre + best. Wines and PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO's THROUGH LINE ae Ns Bi Wis PROGR K Carrying the U. 8S, Mail. Leave Folsom pet Bie Wharf, at 11 o'clock a.m, of the following dates, for PA . via Panama Railroad, with one.of the eplenaia Steamers from ASPINWAL On the 10th, 18th and 30th of each month On the 10th, 19th and 30th that has 31 days. 19th and-30th fall on Sunday, preceding ; when the 18th. falls on Sunwill leave on Monday following. Steamer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Manzanillo. All touch at. Acapulco. Departures.of 18th or 19th connect with French ransatlantie Company’ s Steamer for St. Nazaire and English Steamer for South America; ture of 10th connects with En Southampton and P; R. R. Co. tral America; English Steamer mnines. The followi patched en dates as Feb. 9th-—Golden District Attorn under which t County. of Nevada, as, —T hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of a notice for d and the seal of said . 867 FARQUHAR, Clerk. an26 UMMONS.—In the Justice’s Court, Brideport Township; in and for the count ple of the State of eremiah Pollara AMA, connecting Witness my han seal }Court, Jan that has 30 days. of each mont t By they will leave on E. W. Roberts, Atty. You ate ‘hereby sumar before me, at myo DeparRD hac 4 ish Steamer for: oe 8 Steamer for Céenarture of 30th .conneets. with ‘or Tumaco, the port of the néw ng Steamships will: be dist.W.F', Lapidge,conh the ears choenee a cee ben ath the teonen fe Capt J. nec w. C) Feb, icing Su Vurber. ". . aeow Capt. Purber. berthed, throngh. Sunda allowed dace mn on; board. esé steamers on the 14th day of m. to answer unto the complaint of Henry Pow ell who sues to recover of you the balance of the rincipal, with interest, due on a promissory note, r $1612 50, dated duly 7th, 1862, payable to said Powell or order, ten days after date, with interest cent per ‘month, until at the tate of two . Watking,conneen. Capt Harris. 24th, 1962, $200; Jan, 15th. apt. J. Sutto Powell has, by endorsement, rem note due Jan. 15th, 1863: cept the sum of $299 99. and the interest thereon amounting at this the note now on fi will be taken a the principal of te to. $2380 appea oh my office when judgme inst you for the said amount, to« gether with costs and damages, if you fail to apGiven under my hand this tith“day of Decem~ MOSES F. HOIT, Justice of the Peace. in the Nevada Dail pt, at least once a week until the 13t MOSES F, HOIT, J. P. —State.of California. “Ih the Jdusrt. Bridgeport Towns in ‘and for. . fro . e Peo Hee State dent Body ear before me, at my office, edicine and attendance free. will positively sajl at 11 6’eloek. “Pasa requested to: on board before obtained at the P. M. FCO.. Fox merchandise orado will ‘be dis1867, for. Hong to be forwar Companys ae dort? streets; San Fran“Inman Line” can Co's Office in San_ Fra: t apply to Wells, splendid steams tched on Tnesday, Ja ong via Honoluln and ». Sengers, mails and frei will also be taken for m Kanagawa by steam Pacitid Mall Steamshi fi ci Bacenmento an Ordered to be publish is tice’s Cou the county of Nevada. of Galifornia, late ‘partner fh ba /Wm. M. Eddy, under the name, . Pollard & Eddy—and S.B. Casw by summoned to ap in the township 6f Bridgeport, in the county of Nevada, on the nineteenth day of March, 1867. at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer unto the complaint. . of Henry Powell, who sues to recover the princial, with interest, due npon a $300, dated French Corral, romissory note toe ty mh 8th. 1863, after date, fore: wo pée? cent per ton to Thomas Folsom boy order, and by said Folsom ‘indorsed and delive Freeman . , Folsom, and by him indorsed and delivered to the said Powell—upon which hote the credit of $73 30 . N AND .APTER NOVEMBER 20th?’1866, unyahle one ith interestere th from date. trains wil léave Sacramento at 6: 12 &,; also at 2 P,.21., leave Cisco at 6:30 4. ., arrive 3, also at. lip. mi, and eK hey aa at aa, ee ores at Colfax’ with stages May 28d, 1865, to ve at, Cisco at is indorsed—and there remains due and ow the date of this writ, upon said note the su $430 73, viz : the sum of the sum of $204 03-28 $226 70 as principal, and interest—as appears from the note now on file jn my office, when judgm ou for the said amonnt, to damages, if you fail to apGiven under my hand, this 15th day of Decem: MOSES F. HOIT, Justice of the Peace. Teabtoneck Week Passenger trains ‘at Sacramento at 1 will be taken agains ‘arrive at Sacramento at 6:30 gether with costs an pear and answer. >: & for Grass Valb-y, Nevada and ith stayes for Summit City, ginia City, and all points in the »» The 6:80 a. a: up train Connects at the Junction the California, Centra). ville and all points Austin, VirState of Nevada. meee the 18th day-of with the carsvof. ABET. F. HOIT, J. P, ! : raid indictment. You will please take notice that the said John ) mak intends to @ nqgtnaiien to His Excellency ie dA F. Low vernor of the’ State of Cal “for & pardon of said crime, ‘JOHN McDONALD. By J, L Caldwell, His Attorney. THOMAS P, HAWLEY, ex-District Att'y. . County of Nevada, est ; tify. the foregoing . "lt Sie ee A as 3” y: t 39. rad -o MecoRM ACK bai for Lincoln and Marys All trains choles ‘@uperintendent C.F. KR. oval Babi: ARTWELL,Agss't Superintendent. dec? “BRO WN & PERKINS, HEET. MUSE, ; AND MUSIC BOOKS, _to.give advice and points of musical interest as works of J. B. Johnson, ait Oand FURNITURE POLISH Choe ke said