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Dr. W. &. DOUERT X*S
Private Medical,SURGICAL INSTITUTE.
Sacramento st, below Montgomery
Opposite Pacific Steamship Co's Office.
Paware Exrnance on Lewes’ ‘oury STREET
. : -» $eotablished expressiy. to afford the afflicted
j 1 purer W.K. DOHERTY returns
“than temporary relief.
Tet AG. RANDALL. Notary
‘and Scientific Medical Aid, fn the
cr hae and ctnre of all Private and
Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and all
_———
‘fo the Afftictea.
cere thatike to. his numerous patients for
their tat and would take
‘y to remind them that he continues to
Pico at his Institute for the.cure ofehronic
ses of the I.nngs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestiz: Syphilis in all its forms
ag Pomme oon Hk maemo , and all the hor7id consequences of self-atiase, Gonorrhoea,
. Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emistee, Inflammation of the Biadder and
Kidneys, etc. ; and he hopes that his exi oon te ee of public patronage insure him a public nd
“qve and Genito-Urifiary ©rgans, and all Pri‘sions: Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back
ice will continue
By his practice of many years in
Fe Wudsastates, he isdnabied to apply the
~~ qnost efficient and siccessful remedies agxinst
«charges
‘“@uagnestionable veracity from men of known
conpectability and bi standing in society.
All parties consulting him. by letter or otheravise, will receive the best and gentlest treatPR. DOHERTY wold call attention to the
following certificate, from one of his patients
awho; having fallprecovered his health, desires
tomakeknown his remedial t. Tt willbe
seen his — is fully au ted ‘by
x Notary Pirhi . Pe.
. The weitere of society imperionsly demands its publicity, and it is given more to,
avarn the unwary than to sound the praise of
a Physician, of whom hundreds of like cases
«can be cited, during a practice of more than
‘panes w AS to Ce
Seminal Weakness—A Sworn r
dificate of a most Remarkable Cure of Spermae desire to benefit eufferin hemenity. and
“ a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. D RTY,
induces me to make this statement. For
many years I had been afflicted with SpermAtorrhoea. the result of self abuse, bat till
1835 experienced but Kittie trouble or ineonven. dence: in that year I had Seminal Weakness to
Nt fea: extent, which was followed by alarm
i ymptoms,. such as weakness ofthe hack
and linihe, dimness of vision, nervousnéss, etc.
~ My mind, too, was affected to such an extent
: ey rode memory ;-my ideas
were. confu: and spirits ssed. I was
averse to society, had evil forebodings and
self-distrust, and was entirely nafitted. for any
duties of life. From 1855 to the shmmer of
Vertis tek tes in ne becleas auaened ae Teo no instance o mo
ae I had about econcinded
in this
-TRSe ot es
Dr. Doherty’s advertisement, I deterf did not t mainch
his treatment. On the 5th of
placed myself under hie care;
myself very much imroughly cured of all my troubin the enjoyment e
ing that my experience
; To Bemales. ._. Om
“@ female 1s in trouble. or afi
~ ‘ofthe back and "with disease,such as 288 O:
timbes, pain in! ees of touscular power
~ palpitation of the h nervonsnese, extreme
my
womb,
#o females, 8
ore Deaton WE DOMERTE. vt nie Mod. WwW. 7"trou ic. .
seagate a natn fe
vent you, but " tmmediat gave
larede Rage ors he Sete ain
Dr, DOHERTY’S Medical Inetitate, and they
will ive ev relief and :
nary difficnitics, lity, .vaginitis
of the ae Se. v *
°
and { out jimits her
fon. . therenn beleae!
his ein:
this oppor: j
ne ee ees °
qooderate, treats his pitien acor_veet, and noes way and has references of!
4 are my reasons for recommendin
world, but . CO
stor’s offices, consisting of a enite of
: that he can be oon—_
MRS. M. A. RAGSDALE’S.
OR INPALLIBLE REWEDY FOR
DIPTHERIA, STOPPAGE OF THE
NOSE, CATARRH, CROUP, AND.
ALL KINDS OF HOARSENESS
IPTHERIA is an exceedingly malignant
F. a ei a of the throat, with general
ression © tem. which progresses
rapidly toa fatal termination if it is not relieved. This disease is so active and so dangerous that I would advise all persons who
j are attack with it to givethis medicine a
trial.
‘iMy medicine may be need in aly condition.
or for the Youngest child, witheat harm. No
person need fear to swallow the Wash: it isentirely free from ; but ‘it is beet: in afl
i] cases to spit out all the slime that can be got
q “Ty medicines are labeled, and none are geu. wine unless my signature is attached to the
brag iy @ Inedicines were patented August
th, i Mra. M. A. je. ae
of the public _{ present for the considera
the following
Certificates,
Lone Vater, February 6, 1865.
Dear Madam :—This is to certify that one of
my sisters, after tuffering froma very severe
4 attack of Patred Sore Throat and also afflicted
fortwo years with Catarrh in the head, and
attended by one of the most emi; withont reeeiriag mere than momentary relief. was finally ¥ hy
the wee of Mrs.. M. Ragedaie’s infallibie
remedy for Patrid Sore Throat and Catarrh in .
the head in the incredibly short time of about
twomonths. E, RK. MONTGOMERY.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th
day of February, 1565. :
M_P. O'Connor, J. P., Nevadacounty.
ILtmmowtrown, Feb. 8, 1865.
Thisis te certify that in November last, I
hada very dangerous case of Croup in my
family. and there not wg te sician in
town, . was indnuced-to try Mrs. M. A. Ragsdaie’s infallible cure for Croup, Putrid Sore
Throat and Scarlet fever. The result was every thing I could desire. The patient was relieved in a very short time entirely Cured
in a few days—eithont any deleterious effect
from the medicine, or loss of st: to the
potions, eo it_is the best remedy
or cases of this and knowing the convenience to families of having a remedy at hand
this infallible cure tothe public. JOHN KNEELAND.
Mrs. M. A. Ragedale-—Last Fall one of > 4
children, Ave Pe ee attacked wit
a severe Sore Throatand Hoarsenegs. . So bad
was the disease that I thought I would lose it.
I gave the child your medicine, and in Tees
than two hours if found relief, breathed’ free.
and is well and healthy. I can recommen
you medicine to the public asa remedy that
all persons who have families should have on
hand. I consider ifa safe and sure oure for
the complaints which the set
forth, : W. A. HIM#S.
_ Colfax, May %4ith, 1868.
: Lincoin, May 30,1866.
Dear Madame :—This is to certify that f have
used your infalii' edy far Patrid Sore Throat, ete., in nry ctice with
very good success, and 1 take pleasure in remmending it to the afilicted with these disJ. T. HAMILTON, M. D.
TigaLpsetac, May 22. 1866.
_ This fete contify to the wane that I ‘had in
with diptheria—having theot attended by a
most eminent physician, until my little son
. died ; and then, beinginformed of Mrs. M. A
Ragedale’s Vegetable by nae
Remedy for ‘Sore Throat, Seariet Fever
and Diptheria, I sent and got it immediately,
and my children were apparently well in twelve
hours, The care was rinanent in afew
€27~ Mrs. Ragedale’s Vegetable Preparation
is for sale by SOuIN F. SBUGSENIUS corms
‘ef Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada city,
andby all druggists throughout the State.
S SALE.— By virtue of an Bxecuai ie a seued ont of the Disser agent a. i ‘d
vada, ting date
ment sendered i
ote aah Lill paid ‘togerke or cent per annum toget with
$135 20 costs and disburscihents ‘at the date of
said judgment, and accruing costa amountin
ehrrmeet 1, I-have levied npom: all the
» title and interest of the defendants. Fdward Parr, W J. Davis, I. J.Shernian. John
Sourevine, herein mentioned or either of them
iu and to that certain of property, located
~ bo at = Buena Vieta Grass
wnship, Nevada.county, State of Caldescribed as follows, to-wit ; First,
: rims, at the
Pine MIN, on said Canon and Tanuing upsaid Canon thirty-five hundred [3500]
feet, more er Jess, i the width of the
Canon from bank to bank thereof, known as
Pare & Co'ngeonnd. i he reservoirs
and water rights, bonght of Fravk Stewart,
andthe ditches, reservoirs, and t
of Stephen Abraham, and ifie Sus digginge
formerly owned hy:A brahbaw”™ situated on the
}east bank of said “Indian Canon” about four
spe posmegienne oe "awh ted be ee
mn hu \ t on
the Hill and geonlrg back inte the Hill withwith ali uirtenances
to orin any p ain. Alro'in ‘aud to those certain mining
ms lying on said Canon known heretofore
as the’ hard Claime,’ commencing at a
certain oak tree and Ay sp ang the
three thousand HA peiee or lees, into
. VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
. PUTRID SORE THROAT, SCARLET FEVER
nent physicians in Grass Valley for ahont six}
HOR
or Infallible .
“. ground in faid mountain
ay base, both in famsahones
2
And in accordance with Law so many feet of
mci of said feet, as may be gg S
e sokl 4 public anction for U.S da
Coin, on the 28th day rasry, 1968, at the:
hour of 0 Glock a. ™., at the Company's
Mine, to pay eaid delinquent Assessment
thereon, tegether: with costs of advertising,
and expenses of sale.
: S$. GOLDSMITH. Secretary.
Meadow Lake, an. 28th, 1868—td.
~ HERIFE'S S4LZ.— Whereas, Hen
* on the 2ith day of January, -A. D.
covered a jndementin the District Court of the
14th Judicial Districrof the Ststeof California
in and fer the County of Nevada-in-a catse
wherein said Henry Hays is plaintiff and the
Golden le Mill and Mining Company, and
Orman — gone intervenor. ig ee.
inst” en Eagle a nin
many. for the sum of Eighteen Hundred
Forty-six and % 100 Dollars in Gold Cvin of
the United States, with interest thereon from
thedate of ssid Jidgmest at the rate of (5) five
per ¢ent per month till paid in Tike gold coin ;
alzo costs of rnit taxed at $52 50—which jndgment {* recorded in the Judsment Book’4 of
rt, on pages 492 .& 493—
Haya,
368, rethe said District C
and whereas it'is-ordered that the een
set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be forecl
and the ——— therein described to wit:
All that certain lot of mihing lande situated on
the Golden Eagie ledge in the township of
Meadow Lake, in said Nevada county, boundéd
and described as follows, viz > Commencing at
a notice and stake on said Ledge, and rn-ning
thence north one handred feet with said ledge,
and from said notice, and stake seven hundred
and fifty_feet-in_a-sentherlydirection along }
said ledge together -with all the dips, spurs,
angles and variations of said ledve.and as much
of the lands adjoining thereto as may be necesuary for the working sald alee all
that certain quartz mill and mill house situated in said township of Meadow Lake in Nevada county, State of California, and the lands
on which said mill and mill house are situated
known-and called the Gulden —Kagle -mull; together with the boiler. engine and all the machinery used in said mill or attached thereto
— the battery, stamps and fixtures to
said battery and stamps—together wittrattand
sivgalar the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereto belonging—be sold for
gold coin to satisty the said judgment, interest,
costs and expenses of sale.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose for
public sale ali the above described property to
the Inghest bidder for cash, in U. 8. Gold Coin,
in front of the Court House door, in the city
of Nevada, on TUESDAY, February 25th,
1808, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. Mm. and
5 o'clock P. ™.
Given under my hand this 29th day of Jan.
D. 1968. R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff.
J. & J. 1. Caldwell, attys. j29
nA HERIFE'S SALE.— Whereas, yoy certain
©) Decree made and entered in District
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of
the State of California in and for thecounty-of
Nevada, on the 18th day of January, 1868, in an
action wherein P. M.McCarty is plaintiff and
Mrs. E Green is defendant, it was ordered
adj and decreed that the mining eopartnership beretefore existing bet ween suid plainty peiabsibg 6 ealecopts norsk aad cribed in said decree as follows, to-wit: Those
a.
and .
nterest
month till paid, together with ga 00
aiead sbursenients, at Boe date : ee
eee ey $1. Lhavelevied uponall tre r_ght,
title and interest which the defendant, J. C,
Birdseye, heretn named, halon the first day of
November, 1866. (the day of docketing judgment inthe within entitled eanse).in and to
the follov described pte rts to-wit inn
That certain plece or parce! of land or town lot
with the frame building erected thereon now
occupied hy Wells, F: & Co as an Rx is
office, and sithated on the easterly side of Main
street, in the city and connty of Nevada, State
of California, next Pg tg and easterly of
the premises occupied by Mackie & Co. as
bankers, and fronting on said Main street a
distance of twenty. feet [more or less} and running back to the Ravine in the rear a distance
of 360 feét, more or less. ;
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
mblic sale all the above described property to
he bidder; in front of the Court House
door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY,
March 10th, 1568, between the hours of 9 o'clock
A. M and So’clock P. . Gas cee
Given under my hand this 8th day of February, a p. 1968. RK. B. GENTRY, Sheriff.
T. P. Hawley, Att'y.
_. HERIFF*S SALK.— Whereas by a decree of
foreclosure made and entered ‘in the District Court of the Fourteenth Jadicial District
of the State of California, in and for Nevada
county, on the 13th day of Jauuary, in acaure
whereth Samuel Johneon is plaintiff and -Lorenzo Merrow, H. Southard, David "thom. W.
H. Crawford, C. C. Leavitt, M. 8S. Hamilton,
G. W. Smith, J.P. Wentworth. James Monro,
administrator of the Estate of Wm. Heugh, deceased, and H. L. Gove are defendants, { was
ordered to sell the propert:
scribed as follows, to-wit: All that certain
parcel Gfiand sitiate Gi Scott's Fiat, Nevada
county, California, being a quarter section of
land loeated by the said dohneon in the
year 1856, and described as follows: commencing near the Snow Mountain Ditch, abont onehalf mile easterly from the tunnel on said ditch:
thence northerly about one-half mile near the
-top of the hill near the south east corner of‘the
Swede Ranch ; thence easterly about one mile
paralell -with and distant from the Washington road, about one-third ofa mile by a Hine of
stake and rail fence to the head of Green Ravine Canon: thence sontherly by a line of
brush fence téthe south-east corner of the
Green Ravine for Conlson] enclosure : thence
south-weat and westerly by a line of brish
fence te tie Snow Mountain Dftch near the
plank bridge on the public road : thence westerly about two-thirda of a mile to the place of
beginning: said tract including. the “Johnson
pre-emption claim" and the “Conlson preemption claim” so called Also, that other
parcel of land in the connty id, commencing near Deer Creek, near the terminus
of a new log and brush fence : thence running
northerly by the eastern hank ofthe Friburger
ravine and mining claim, to the old ig age road
st eaid ravine ; thence easterly by a line
of brush and rail fence about one-half a mile to
near the restdence of T.K. Holmes ; thence
northerly to the south-east corner of a stake
and raii fence near the house and mining claims
formetiy owned by Wm. Williame; thence
northerly by the line of a rail fence up the Me:
Leed caper about one-half mile ; thence westerly by the line of a brush and rail fence about
three-quarters of a mile to the Six Mile House
Canon ; thence sontherly by the line of a brush
fence to the Snow Mountain Ditch. and the
certain miningelaims,the mining gronad > northern line of Donnell’s Ranch : thence
erty and premises situated on Misconri Canon ike eastern fine of said Ranieh to the place e
in-the township of Little York, County
vada, State of California, deecribed.as foliows:
Bounded on the south by the mining claims of
R, Combs, and on the north by & Co's
mining claims. “Also, that certain Ganon-comSea Sita snr cote wee non claima and runn @
of said idicnour! Canon to the Canon claims of
purpose of a tail sluice fromt mining copie
shee described, be sold by the Sheriff of Ne.
vada connty and the proceeds of raid sale :he.
applied firet tothe coxzts in said ac nd ex
penses of eale, and the balance be @ivided between said plaintift and defendant.
Notice is hereby given that I wi z
he hi t bidder, in front of the Cox ouse
door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY,
March 10th, 1868, between the hours.of 9 o'clock
4. M. and 5 o’cloek P. wu
Given under my hand this of
A. D. 1868. RB. GENTRY. heir mal
T. P. Hawley, Atty.
QHERIFE'S SALE.—By virtue of an Exeen\* tion to me“delivered, issued out of the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District,
itornin, Nanning daig-daunany Mion 190 dae ng date Jainnary a
vor wr Cc. Tay r, and against Ancient River Channel Blue Gravel Company for the sum
of Twelve pa Sens 98-100 dollars ($1,223 98) damages, with interest thereon
at the rate of ten percent per annum tii] paid,
together -with 50 costs and disbursements,
at the date of said judgment, and accra
Certs ame! ig to the eum of $1. I have levied pall right. title and interest ‘of the
defendant, the Ancient River Channel Blue
GravelCo: herein tioned, in and to
the followin 2 property, to-wit :—
That certain jot.or parcel of mining groun
and acts lineal feet<81590) 5
contmencing at the north Chalk
Bluff Mountain Company’s-ground, in: Nevada
county, Stare of Californt = :
tendirg thence northerly oF
throuvh. the centre or summit of
Mountain across Bear ¥. to
two mile Valley, together with
the
ithall the m
and southerly, or south eae ah
ing one hundred lines! feet to each
Monunta
locatio:
all
extending along the summit of said
ald Mountalt on either aide, by tines
an with said center or kummit
mineral ec with ali the therein
and
and
n allite earth, een wae
in ita basins. c
of min ail the timber thereon. rights
all the water :
. O'clock, A.
Given
ming: fd tract
premption claims of David le and of Jno.
Teeple, — venus the -s a
occupied. by the said Samuel Johnson, and ¢
buildines and enclosures connected therewith.
Also, that-other parcel of land on Scott’s Flat
aforesaid, about six miles enet_of Nevada city,
Nevada township, Nevada county, California,
being a quarter.section located by W, C. Donnell, Ang. 6th, 18 6, and poner fe § tn book 2 of
pre-emption claims, pages 248 249, records
of Nevada county, and descri as follows,
‘to-wit; Commencing at an oak tree which
forms the south east corner of Green Ravine
«. enclosure on Johnson's standing aboat?
on the east side of Green Ravine, below an oi
reservoir and . resi r, i thence north 53° east
2ichains toan oak tree; thence south 26 1-2°
be emer tay _ dead pine tree ; thence —
a aig t A cetgrs Beer Greek es
> west 46 chains.to.a.stakeon the bank o
the Gold Flat Ditch: thence down the Gold
Fiat Ditch north 76°, 30’, west 6 chains to a
spruce trée : thence north 15° west 51 chains
Flace ef veutnning -sontents 160 acres : bearfags by true meridian : line and corner
trees. marked by. two notches ; jogetber with
all and singninr, the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining. é
iso that certain steam power saw mill, sit
uated on’ Scott's Fiat, about six miles north.
easterly trom Nevada city, in the county of Nevada and State of Califordia. known as Southard & Merrow's steam saw mill ; together with
steam engine, boiler, saws, carriages, and an
and all machinery in or bolopein to aaid mill
F or used in connection thefewi ty Ooo ‘the
land whereon the said mill is erected and the
log-and lumber yards, and buildings, and imceeds of such sale as by said Decree directed.
Notice is he ¥en that pursuant to said
ecibea proparigy $0 Sea MighentetaGe ieeak
c Pp cas
in U.S. a oe, in fetter the Court House
door, in the tity of Nevada, on TUESDAY,
February lith, 1:68. between the hours of 9
M. and 5 o'clock, P.M.
of Jan. 1868. R.B, GENTRY, Sheriff.
: Sargent, Attys. Pa
to TUESENTRY, Sheriff,
‘. formerly known as Joslyn an
therein—_<e-4
a portion of the . 1868,
1968. R. B. GENTR
. BD. Belden Pie Att'y.
, this 18th . .
NSTABLE'S SALE.<Siuteor
gi By Ace of an xnconton tome delved
issued from the J. CF an. Ey ,
an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for tic
County aforesaid, bearing date January 14th,
said Justice of the Peace, on the Eleventh
of January, A: D. 1265, in favor of Mark nnd
and against Joslyn & Parazette, for
of Three Hundred anid seventeen dollars, Deb:
Interest, Damages and e.ts of sinit, have
taken in Execution, and will sell. to the hi host bidder forcashin U. 8. gold eolu, the hi.
et, Menaprakee = property to-wit :—All the
right, title, and Interest of J. D. Joslyn in and
to that certuin saloun and lot situate on the
north side of Yuba: treet. in the villace of
Moore's Flat, Nevada — Papp i Califordia,
Patazette's
saloon, together with all a singuiar
the appirtenances thereunto belanging,
Also one billiard table, cne set o: bill-ard balls.
eight billiard cues, more or less, 2 & 10-14
syrup, 5 gajlons wine, more or lesa, 4 gallons
Scotch whisky, more or tess, 15 gal'ons cider
more or less, 11 gallons wine, more or hess,
Also the right, title and interest of te iaforesaid J. D. Joslyn in and to that certain Saloon
and lot sitnated on the south side of Yuba
Street, inthe village of Moore’s Fiat, formeriy
known as Capt. Harris’ Saloon, t gether witii
one billiard table.one ect of bilfiard balls,cnes,
“etc,,at Moore’s Flat, Nevada connty, Cal., on
Wednesday, the ilth day of March, 1863. between the hours of Su'cluck, a. w-, and fo'el k
POM. Taken asthe property ofd. D. Josivn
to satisfy the above demands. ine
costs. °
} QHERIFF’S SALE. —Whereaa, by a certain
Decree of Foreclosure made sha entered
in the District Conit ofthe Mth Judicial Dix
trict of the State of Calitornia, in and for Noyada county, on the 13th day of Jan. 18 8, Cor:
bin Norton recovered a judgment against the
California Consolidated Mill and Mining Company, for the sum of Fonr:Thousand Wollinrs,
principal and eleven hundredand Seventythree and 30-100 dollars interest trom June 3d,
1867 todate of jnfgment, in all the aam.of Five
-Thousand one bundred and seventy thre and
80-100 dolars, with interest theretén from daie
of judgment till paid. at the rate of four per
cent. per m _brintipal and interest and
costs of suit taxed at $39 00. payable“iu gold
coin of the U@jted States. And whereas it fs
ordered 1/.at ie. inortgave mentioned in eaid
decree be foreclosed: and the mortgaged premises described as follows. to-wit. Ali-that cer
tain property and premises located in. the
township of Meadow Lake and ‘Contisting of a
parcel of land about six hundred feet square.
and being the same“ tract.of lana located and
taken up by one E. D. Chamberlain on orabout
the month of Angust 1865 said patcel of land
being now occupied by the Quartz Mill and
buildings of “the California Consolidated Mill
and Mining Company.” . ‘Also, seventeen han
dred feet of the ceriain Quartz. Ledee or. lode
located in the township above named, near the
mill above described and known a~ the *Knickerbocker’ ©, Also, seventeen hundred
feet of the certain other Ledve or Quartz Lode
in the same vicinity, known as the “Indian
ucen artz ze. Also seventeen hunred feet in that certain other Quartz Ledge or
lode loeated in the same Vicinity and known
as the “Indian Boy” Quartz Ledge. Also seventeen hundred feet of that certain other quarts
jeaee or ae? Lae jn S same ee —
own as the ‘ ornia Quartz Ledge—each ~*
and all said ledges being located in the township of Meadow Lake aud county of Nevada,
all of said property being well and fully
marked Sarg = mated by stakes and ‘other
. monuments . to satisfy said judgment
“Noe Ss hereby ziven, that I wil] expose. to.
ee all the above described peng
Othe h 1. bidder for cosh, ia:U. & gold
cein, in front ofthe Conrt. House door. in the
city of Nevada, on TUESDAY. “10th,
Given under my hand thix 5th day. of Peb.
ENTRY, Sheriff.
North-west corner of Bryant
Opposite the Cosmopolitan,
SAN FRANCISCO. .
‘TEYHE well known proprietor of the above
a ; #6 inform his many
friends that he has erected under his snpervision the above hamed House, with all the
conveniences attached, and fitted upin.a firet
Class style, entirely new. The House contains
and some FIFTY SUITES of Family Rooms,
and hopes to obtain a liberal share of the patronage of the traveling public, — ;
JOHN KELLY, Juntos,
N. B.—Mir. F. Wood, late of iiridgepart Tuwnship, Nevada rote Rey has
ed himself at Brooklyn, where he will be
happy to meet his friends and the public 2
general, — . j®
—_——
OPPO SITION TO NEW York,
vis
Se*"” Moses TAYLOR,
JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander. -—
from Mission Street Wharf. at 12 o'clock, Mi.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, ‘igs.
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