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February 5, 1865 (4 pages)

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UMMONS,—State of California, county of the Peace for Pevada Township. Compla ts having been filed and Summons therein havin thie day issued ont of the Court of the said. Justice. in the name of the City of Nevada, severally ts of property situa. ted in said State, city and county ‘herein described to recover taxes assessed thereon in the years: and for the respective amounts following. viz: 1. Against — Brown and the real estate and ; ps ge 8 in Nevada city and de _&cribed as, follows, viz: Vacant lot on Sacramento road adjoining Mrs. Sweeney &Rich’s lots, for the year .1864 35 cta. : ; 2 , Against John Doe and vacant lot on old . . Washington road adjoining Frink’s residence _in the rear, for the year 1864 35 cts. ~~ Agsingt John Dor and yacant lot on High street adioining Schaefer’s residence, for the year 1864 70 cts. : = 4. Against John Doe and vacant lot on High street adjoining Gas Co’s works and property (old gas lot), for the year 1864 79 cts. : 5. Against John Doe and vaéant lot on Piety hill adjoining R. H. Farquhar on the south, fur the year 1864 35 cts._6, £gainst John Doe and vacant lot on Pine street, west side, adjoining Miss Gibson on south, fer the year 186470: cts. : 7. Against John Doe and vaeant lot on East Broad street adjoining, Beckman’s residence, for the year 1864 70 cts, . d : ; 9% Against Benjamin Brierly and vacant lot on Piety hill adjoining Wagner's ,roperty on North, for the year 1864 70 cts. 10. Against Jullus Barker and house and lot on Nevada street adjommg L. O. Palmer’s resi-dence, for the year 1864 $5 60. oe a . 41. Against Lewis Briscoe and house and Jot on Spring street opposite John Hamilton’s property for the year 1864 35.cts. 12. . yp ge Stanton Buckner and vacant lot , eorher of Church year 1864 $1 40. Z 13. : Against J. G: Clark & Co. and house and lot ‘on east side of Pine street in rear of Kelfh and Williams’ buildings for the year. 1864 14. Against Churchill & McLeod and carpenter’s shop and lot west side_of Upper Commercial street.adjfning Scutti’s property, for. the year 1864 $1 40, and a 15. Against Ed Dolliver and house and lot on east side of Gold Run adjoinmg Maker’s property on South, for the year 1864 $1 75, 18, gainst Mrs. ¥. J.Dunn and house and lot on west side uf Coyote atreet, adjoining homestead, for the year 1864 $1 75. 19. Against J. Fs Drake and frame building and lot on Broad street, adjoining. Hoit’s lot, house and lot on Pine street. adjoining Cline's residence, forthe year 1864 $7 87. 20. Against John Doling and Two houses" ~~@udtots-on Commercial street adjoining Scutti’s: Property for the year 1864 $4 90. x 21. Against Owen Doherty and vacant lot on Commercial street adjoining W. R. Coe’s brick. forthe year 1864 -$1 05. : te oe a Henry igo and house and lot on Washington road adjoining Burbridge’s residence, for the year 1864 $1 75. . 24. Against Frank Green and house and lot on west side of Park avenue, opposite kK. W, ith’s residence, for the year 1864 $140. Against William Purd and house and lot on WestBroad street, Coyote: hill adjoining Kite’s\residence, for the year 1864 70 ets: ~ 2% Against A. BDamlin and house and lot on ' ‘Spring atreet, adjoining baptist church, for the year 1864 $his. : -28 Against C. Wilson. Hill and house and lot on Main street. adjoining Davis’ residence, for the year 1864 88 40. : ' 29% Against H.tloffman: and vacant-tot-on Commercin! street adjoining King’s brick building. for the year. 18/4. $1 40, “os oe . Against James Johnson and house and and Coyote streets for the lot near a ravine west. o for, the year 1864 70 ets. 31. « Against George Jose and house and lot on east, side of Coyote atreet adjoining Richmond’s residence on south, for the year1364 $1 05, 34. Against Petér Ismert and vacant lot on west side of Coyote street, adjoining Catholic church, for the year. 1864 35 ets. Cee 35. Against Joh Lamore and shoe rs shop on, John Noble’s lot on Broad street, ad--joining Felt’s y. for the year 1864 70 ets, . 37. Against Léwis Morrill and, house aud Jot on Coyote hill, barn and lot on West Broad nee -upp’s property, for the year. -—+-38_._ Against Geo..Mathew.and_cabin:and.lo on West Broad street, adjoining Lonis, for the year 1864 70 cts. 30. ye Kd. Muller and house and lot on Upper ommercial street, adjoining Buckner’s residence, for the year 1864 $2 80. es 40. Against H McCarty and house andlot on Novada street, adjoining Frink’s residence, for the year 1°64 420, ~ : 42. Against James Nolen and house and lot on Pine street, adjoining Pat. Carry’s-residence, for the year 1864 70 cts. oe 45. Against W.'H. Patten and vacant Tot on “West side Pine street, adjoining Van Hagan’s . lot on south, for the year 1864.3 50. 46. Against Robert Rose and house and lot ou west side Coyote street, adjoining Altey’s on worth, for the year 1864 1 40, 47. Against Charles Regindelt soa anc lots corner of Factory and for the year 1864 2 45. . 51. Against Bennett Scheimer and house and fot on Spring street, adjoining Donohue’s resi. ‘dence, vacant lot on Broad street, adjoining Mcyer & Co’s liquor store, for the year isé4 3 é Against A. D. Skillman and brick build: eo ant ot on Main street, adjoining Waters brick, for the yeari864 6 60. : 54. Against Catherine Tully and two-hotses and lots north side Cottage street adjoining Bradley’s residence, vacant lot on Main street ste me, adjoining Rosenthal’s lot, for the ) ear 55. Against Benj. Young and house and lot -@n east side Coyote street, south of and ajoinpe ab wear b , for the year Ie64-2 10. “Against Uuk Quy and Chinese gambtin house on. Commercial’ street, opposite Chandler’s store house, for the year 1864 1 05. All owners and claimants of any right, title or interest in any of the. above described property, are notitied to appeatat the office of said Justice in the city. township and county of Nevada, within eight weeks of the date hereof . : and answer the complaint as filed against said Cored and property, or judgment will be engainst. person and property for the pe gant yed for in ald ‘complaint with costs Given under my hand this the 6th day of Jancae K. W. SMITH Justice -of the Peace,. Nevada Township. : cote LL persons holding Warrants drawn on the Fy nds _ andr ‘old Washington road, d two hou ul streets _ City Fa previons— May ie bb4+-are requested to present the same tu me for payment. Interest on said scrip ceases from this date. —. J " GEO. A. WEAVER, City Treasurer. Nevada. Jan. 24th. ; Te Blacksmith & Wheelwright. Would inform the citizens of Nevada that he has remvved to the shop at tho foot of Bread St. formerly ocoupied by Sam. Oates prepared -dropsy; ac. JO jndgment rendered b . lars and eight cents debt \day of January, 1865.. market. affords. best style.. Come PRiIcus sur THE Timms, Fare at ‘Heduced Rates . !1 Pacifié Mail Steamship Company. _ PRIVATE MEDICAL aa G10 For New York, via Panama, _ The following Steamships will . . i the month of be dispatched in the mont February, 1865. Feb. 3d—Golden Age. Capt, W. F. Lapidge. Feb. 13—Cunstitution, Capt. J. F. Watkins. Feb, 23—Sacramento, Capt. W. H. Hudson. Frem Folsom street wharf, San Francisco, at otglock, A: M: punctually. = = : Connecting via Patiama Railroad at Aspinwall with a new and swift steamer ; The Isthmus Transit is made by Railroad in. three hours! All exposure to:a tropical climate is tlfus avoided. ; This route offers PARTICULAR advantages to Ladies and Families. Atlantic steamer will be convoyed by a United.States vessel of war! “ : For further ge homing apply at the office of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, oi OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent. THAT CREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER : Le Doyens’ Sarsaparilla, Yel.ow } ~~ Doék'and Iodine Alterative, The Great Cure ee ve till Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Scréfula and Rheumatism. fY\HE medicine reaches the GoNsTITUTION itself, and restores it to ita normal condition. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, AND CATARRH -OF -THEBLADDER, STRANGUNARY AND BURNING, .OR PAINFUL URINATING, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST, DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS @R MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. : For these diseases it ivtruly a sovereign rem édy and.too much eannot be said in its praise. As a Fithontriptic it has no equal ; being chemieally combined with Iodine, it possesses in a high degree the power of dissolving stone in the bladder and ureters of the Kidney, preventing gravel formations,and enlargement of the prostrate gland, irritation of the neck of the bladder CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wholesale Druggists, Agents. Sold by all Druggists. For sale whelesaie or retail by SEPH M. LEVEY, Pine and Commercial Streets. ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By virciue of an sm : to elivered issued from the Court-of Robt, MeGoun, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for Little York Township, county of Nevada, and State of California, bearing date January 12th, 1865, _to-satisfy a the Peaee, on the lith day ofJanuary, 1865, in favor of Egbert & Company and against Thos. Patterson, James McCue and Thomas Dowd-for the-sum of 'T'wo Hundred and Thirty-eight dolKighteen dollars and seventy-five cents, costs Of suit. I have taken in Execution the following described. erty, heretofore attached to wit:—AH t terest of said defendants, of, in and to that cer tain Mining Claim situated at Liberty Hill and known as. the Blue Lead Comparny’s claims, together with all the improvements and appuré intenances thereunto belonging or appertaining. . Notice is ae Rint I will, 1 given t 4 expose to e above deseribed property publié sale all fo the highest ‘bidder for cash.:at the town of Red fh oar Dog, in said Township on the 8th day of February, 18.5, between the hours of 9 0’ and 4 o’clock, P, M. Taken as the property of said de fendants to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Witness my hand this the 16th MILT. COMBS, Constables: “ seas Rg At the Old Corner, ; I" STILE THERE, and wants it to be distinetly understood that he is going to atay there and sell his goods as cheap as the cheapest Itis:-his determination not to be undersold by anvbody. His stock consiste of : Women’s Shoes, thick and thin sole, Gaiters, Balmorais, and every style of Shoe. Misses’ & @hildren’s shoes, every style Benkerts’s Pump sole, Dress, Square Edge, Pct add peg Bg gel gp Boots. A large assortment of aers’ Heavy and Light Boots, Gum Boots, &. He sells Leatuce, TOoLs, SHOE FINDINGS. of every description at ; San Francisco Prices retail. Boot aad Shoemaker’s supplied atcommand. All work bought at the store is warranted and bs berepaired free of costif it rips uureasonably. ; Having one of thy very best workmen im the State, Lam prepared to make boots at short nvtice and warrant 4 fit or no sale. ; Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, I am determined to merit it in the future by giv ing blic first rate articles and at thelowest possible prices. W.R. CORK, SELLING OFF AT COST—BARGAINS. W. L. Shaefer would inform the citizens uf Nevada and Pa the surrounding country that: he has removed his stock of BOOTS & SHOES, To Kidd’s Building, on Pine street, and is gell ing them offat low rates. He has jnat receivad a large and splendid stock of boots and shoes from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains. He invites the attention of everybody to ‘call and examine his stock. Boots made to order.— Repairing promptly and neatly doue Miner’s Hotel and Restaurant. F.Stumpf, Proprietor‘ . Theabove Hotel fe now completed and ready to accommodate oe ber of perecns with Board and Lodg ing. This House has now the best French cook Inthe State,. “The table will be bg ph with everything the The Lodging Department contains everything to maka travelers comfortable Board as clreap'as at any other place in the monntains. The Baris always supplied with Wines, + Liquors and cigars. nglish, Freneh and German spoken at -this House. c ‘Shaving and Mair Cutting.at his shop, . : Broad Street, opposite the National Exchange, Ready to do ts: dase a tt a ae ble sum or money. 1 wis! Robt. MeGoun, Justice of . pree.. A. M. . ‘ty of observing, “and — “prompt _lars enclosed—by express or in a oppo ffice. entranee on. Leidesdorff street, ' SAN FRANCISCO, as Established expressly toiafford the afflicted sound and scientific Medical aid, in the treatment and eure of all Private and Chronic Sacramento strect, below Montgomery, site the Pacific Mail Steamship Co'xp Tiva . Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sexual 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«f_ ehronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urmary Organs, and all private Diseases, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and gtages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid con’ scqvrencts of self-abuse. Gonorhoe, Gleet, Stric_ tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debility. Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc, and hé -hopes that his long experience ‘and successful ractice of many years -wil-continue-to insure him a share “9 or patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and United states, he is enabled toapply the most efficient and success-_ S against discases of al ful remedies Lkinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct ard honorable way, has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soeiety. Allparties consulting him’. by letter or otherwise will ‘receive thé best and gentlest: tréatment and implicit seerecy. — READ THE ¥OLLO WING :—A case of GIé Stricture —Dr, Doherty—Dear. Sir ;_ I feel my health so fully restored, that;.in common gratitude, I believe Tahgulad make some written acknowledgment for your valuable services—particularly 80 as your fee was sma’! for the work performed I arrived in this city from tlie Kest about oue year ago, and was then suffering from an old case of Gleet, complicated with stricture. Being a stranger in this city, and believing fhose . doctors who gave sueh positive’ assurances of success were necessarily the best (sume of whom havea large number @f titles,) I placed myself in their charge and continued under their treatmené until I had lost nearly all hope and a consideraTHE FLORENCE Quick Cures and Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’s _. . Private Medical & Surgical institute ee not easily get out of order,-:is strong and simple Mis J.B Wooster. .525. Folsem st, do Mrs 8S. D.°Gilmore.. -518 Fotsom st. do Mrs Daniel Dunn,...414 Folsom st, do Mrs J Spinoni....2.-..++,228 Rich st., do Mrs Pruett.....-.616 California street, do ’ Mrs S. MMorton....632 Sutter street, do Mrs:Bohemit.c0.cigaessss.-. 617 Pine street-do ieMisesAnn Bradiey....-:612 California st, do wa ow.that you are. R. H. Farquhar. county clerk... Nevada city. Geo. K. Farquhar.. .secssesecesens do EB. W. Bigelow. .icseseccesseccecees do N. W. Kucwlton,practical machinist do SOM Baten MODs cocarioe cideeees GO MAK@ ROOM FOR _ ip Four AletsAdt Stitches, feeds Tt mah Reta onher way, ees ae thin aka Haty Geely without change of a ies i gatherand' sew on ° at _+, thesame time. It makes a Stitch alike on both sides of the fabric, has no springs to get out of order, and is the most rapid sewer Pec ee dm the world. 5 Every Machine fully warranted. We, the undersigned, have each purchased a We have thoroughly terted them on work of all he gp ees medium ard light—and_ our opinton is that, the FLORENCE is durable, will 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 altogeth er better than any other Family Sewing. Machine we have ever seen Mrs Dr. Chase.. Mrs D. B. Coffin.. -31 Turk street Fa -20 Clary atrect.do Mrs Geo. H, Parker....259 Stevenson st, do Mrs John:C. Corbet-....++.Mission Dolores. Miss Annie McBoyle...+++00+ é++,EL Dorado. . Miss Maggie McBoyle....+e.e++.E}! Dorado: Chia S$: Preble...scceveceeegeeeee Sacramento DoW. HOBGsscswcwcscscccesesdegevevces Onkland Mrs A. M. Durnham.i.ceyseccceceessOckland’ Mrs Orrié Woodill...eecécoececeeeesOakland: Mrs-Mary-E.Burekhalter.....Dutch Fiat. Cc. de Ohivetsscisis THESES Te eee eww es -Napa.’ Mrs Samuel T. Fong, Clarksville, £1 Dorado co Florence Sewing Miachitre. and have them’ ‘now in use. : : PEAKE’S SUR: 8 to enable sufferers from all Venereal disea ‘Kk sesto obtain with Certality, Safe and Speedy Cures, from experienced Physicians. who are Sraduntes of the Srat Huropean Vaiversitics and who have acquired unéurpassed knowledge ‘in the cure of.these diseases during years of experience and vg oe the hospitals of London and Paris, ‘The Consulting Surgeon; is author of a work published in London on “The Suc cessful Treatment and Curé of Gonorrhea and Syphilis,’’ has been for years with the celebrated Ricord of Paria, where he acquired the greatest celebrity for his: siccess in the cure of these diseases. Sufferers from all Venereal Diseaaes are invited tocall at the PEAKE MEDICAL DISPERSARY at once, as they may be certain of quickly obtaining a perfect cure. Sufferers; by examining of the Physicians-of-the Dispensary can be satisfied that'they are entrusting their cure to Kdu-cated, Skilful and experienced gentlemen.whose. knowledge of the cure of All Pit ‘ate Diseases ia unequaled by any Physicians on the Pacific coast eases should never delay ; these diseases cure themselyes,.and neglect always makes them more dangerous and obstinate, a GONORRHEA AND SYPHILIS. _. ‘ Sufferers from-Gonorrhea will be cured within
a week, sifely and permanently. Syphilis and Venereal Diseases will be cured with: certainty, accorting to scientific and’ Kuropean ‘methods, Syphilis is such a formidable and dreadful disease that sufferers should never neglect it ifthey can poasibly help, even fora single day. Commencing by @little ulcer that can hardly be seen it Teads. (if neglected; or. treated by ignorant charlatans) in a vely.short time to the complete destruction of the patiént;both bodily and mens taHy, rendering him at lastan-object of aversion and disgust to himself, as welt-as to his nearest and-dearestrelatives. Cures perthanently effected at the Peake’s Surgery and Medieval DispenSarye SS : ~ . SPERMATORRHEA. : This disease arises from many causes, viz :— gravel, gleet, dyspepsia, mercurial treatment and excesSive-venery ; but in very many cases where it is supposed to exist it is merely mental induced-by functional dernngements of other organs of the body: It is adiserse that requires surgical treatment, as it cannot be-eured by-medicine alone except in rare cases. ‘It always, if neglected. leads to idiocy. insanity, or epileptic the sixth Doetor I haveemployed, and the only one that has ever done me any geryice. My Gleet is wholly cured, the stricture is all removed, and my genergl health is better than it has been for yeurs. In conclusion 1 would say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom you may employ, ask Dr. Doherty for my address and call and see me, ‘. (L keep store in thiscity.) My experience may save you many dollars. I would also add that in the early stage of my disease, I used a Jarge amount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrhvoe, Gleet, etc. but never derived any benefit from them. I am, Doctor, very truly yours, L San Francisco. June 16th, 1864, ? Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ist day of June, 1864. A.S. GOULD, Notary Public. “SEMINAL WEAKNESS—A sworn to Certificate of most Remarkable Cure of Spermrterrhoea — A desire‘to benefit humanity, and a feeling of gratitude co Dr. eat Doherty, alone induces me to make this staf¢tment, her many years I have een afflicted with that_ fearful disease known as “Spermaterrhoea,” or seminal weak ness, the result of sclf-abuse, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble or inconvenience in that year, however, . had Seminal weakness to an alarming extent, Which was soon followed by the moat alarming symptons, as weakness of the back and limbs, paiu in the head. dimness of vision, nervousness and general debility. My mind too, was afflicted to such an extent as to serivusly impair my memory. my ideas were confused and spirita depres, y had evil forebodings and self-distrust and. was entirely untitted for any of the duties of life.— Froni 1855 tu the summer of.18' 3, I employed the very best medical taient Lcould find, and spent — fio, . Several bundred dollars. but in no ‘instance obtained more than temporary relicf. (had about concluded there was no relief for me in this world, but seeing Dr Deherty's advertisement, I thought. should call andsee him, as he charg ed nothing fer consultation. -had-an interview with Dr. Doherty, at his office, in Sacramento street, and his fee for treatment was so reasonable, . determined to try him, though I did not expect much benetit from-his treatment. On the 5th day of Dee. last I placedmyself under his care: in one week [found myself very mnch improved, and now, after five weeks-treatment, I feel myself thoroughly cured of.all my troubles andin the enjoyment of the best of health. Ho ers similarly adlicted, 1 subscribe mygelf JAMES JOHNSTON.Subscribed and swornto before me, this 15th ~ of Jan. 1864. A-G, RANDALL. Notary Public 7O FEMALES —When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpieation of the heart irritability nervousness, extreme uriniary difficulties, derangemedt of sigamirs fupetions,¢eneral debility, vaginities, all diseases of the womb hysteria, sterility and all other diseases peeuliar to females, they should go ur write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K.Doherty, at his Medical Institute, ‘and consult him about their troubles and disease. ‘Ihe Doctor is effecting more cures than any other Ehyelcian in the State of California. Let no false delicay prevent Fee Ses apply immediately and save yourself rom paintul sufferings and premature death.— All married ladies whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an incteasein their fam ilies, should write or call at Dr W. K. Dohertys Medical Institute and they will receive every pos sible reliefand help. ‘The Doctor's offices are so arranged that he can. be consulted without fear of o sernation. ‘lo CORRESPONDENTS —Patients residing in any part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty en their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, injpreference to holding a personal inturview, are respectfuly assured that their communications will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportuni that all letters are only opened yas possible. Ifthe case be fully and candidly descrived, and the usial fee of rat A dolregistered rsonal communication will he be su+ a8 instructions for dict, regimen, and the gencral treatment of. the cases itself, letter— (including the remedies) will be forwarded with. . vut delay, and in such a manner as te convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation—at the office: FREE. by letter, $10 ent cure guaranteed or a. : no pay, “ Addres +. ook ‘ Vv. K. DOHERTY, M. D. araea eed ’ Diseases left to riot in the. ood, to' appear in a more ‘ravated form in the future, are entirely e ated by that Yew remedy B.e Doyen’s Sarsapariila edine Alteratiye. je O more gray hai : we bibs eee Sean amare" ga Veo jid atid the Wheeler & Wilson two years. » I was ayerse f0 society, }~ -one that woutt do al kinds of work to equal the Seventh st, betweea Bryant & Brannan, S. F. . Thtave used the Wheeler & Wilson about two ‘only one thread, to by himself. and the Jatrer as . the different Machines in use Having used the ‘the Agency has been . Join tHerzingetss.+<< H. Mackie.. ./. ° P., Brun Qtiteyiss i608 os codes bv gas bce mee 1 Previous to ee ae the Florencé, I owned and uséd a Wheeler & Wilson for two years, and used a Grover & Baker along time. Mrs MARY A. MERCHANT, Dress Maker. 810 Stockton Street, San Francisco. easecennse Previous to purchasing the Florence, [ owned and used « Grover & Baker Machine one year; “MrS. B WELLER, Dress: Maker. ~~ 406 Dupont street, San Francisco, Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewitg Machine . _. Mrs. JD, BLATN, > Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco.’ Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used the Singer Machine one year, the Grover & Baker nearly-a year ; haze also need the Williams. & Orvis andthe Gray & Grave. -; * MrsS.P Vick, Dress Maker & Seamstress 109 Stevenson etreet, San Francisco. { Previous to purchasing the Florence, 1 owned ank used a Grover & Ba Machine two years, anda Wheeler & Wilsow three years. Mrs Cuas. UZNAY, 419 Bryant street, San Francisco. I have used a Florence Sewing Machine two ears. {[ brought it with me across the plains ; t has never-yet been. yut of order, and_I’can truly say that itexcels all other Machines ehat I have used._L_ran.a Ladd & Webster six months. a Wheelcr & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and : used a Grover & Baxer alternately with Sloat’s for two years. I am familiar with the Howe and . sevéral of the small machines, but I never used Florence. I do not thinkit can be too highly recommended. Mrs IsAac ELLIS, Marysville. ee Ihave had my Florence Sewing Machinefor three years. Ipurchased one of the firat made at the manufactory, and brought it to this State with me.I have used italmost steadily, and have never had the first thing get out of order. ie Mrs NEwron Damon, Dress Maker and Tailoress,;—ears, the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat liptic about the same length of tim , the Williame & Orvisnearly two years, and have dealt in several of the small machines until thoroughlv disgusted with every machine that sews with The Florence 1s the only Machine that has come under my notice that gives perfect and entire satisfactionvon all kinds of work. Noone caw estimate its Vatae until they have used and tested it, as [have done. Indeed for thin work it is invaluable. : GEORGE GILLIS, Carson city, NXT. I believe I can fully and conscientiously indorse each qualification claimed for the Florence . Maehine. 1 havethoroughlyv tested it en work of all grades and each trial has-been ee satisfactory. It takes hold of delicate fabricdelicately, and of a strong one with strength. ‘To me, it seems more than a Machme—an almost intelligent willing helper. 4ts use is. easily . learued, and its constructién is certainly simple. I know something of the other first-class Maehines, having learned to operate several. This is the only Sewing 2 rey tt have found reliable. kS PERRY G. TEFFT, 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 © Florence Machine over five months, we can cheerfully recommend it as being, in our opinion, the best we have seen. * Shite ei A.M. FLINT, C L. FLnt . San Juan, Monterey county. ee tee ‘ . Wevould refer to many others who are using the Florenee if it were necessary to do so to convince the public that, these “Machines are what is claimed 4 The best Family Sewing Machine in the World, ‘ : oie ove hundred Florence Machines have blished here, ard we make thia stro m as convincir & proot of their worth, that no person can be found who has a Florence that would exchange it fora Family Sewing of any other manufacture. GEO. A. RANDALL, on ‘lecting it at first. If the disease proceedst obtain adyice and, in mosi cases, a cure, fits in a shorter or lonzer time, <ceording to the MEDICALDISPENSARY. the-various Diplemas & hundreds oftestimonialsThose who are sufferiig’ frém‘ any Private Dis* ‘without the use of that-baneful-drug, mercury. © ‘Recent cases will be cured in two-or three days. youthful excesses and indiscretions, stricture? ~~ ; Devas 2 BR OY ] » NATION _ ~ BROAD STRI , ithas been ren one of the: most teriorof the Stat sition it comma’ rounding. countr heat of summer. PROOF, its walls . heat of the suna THE EXCHAN( on. wide and Tr 'Phere are no w to endanger it in THE ROOMS Beds are ot Sprin celled by any Ho ture new and of t SUITS OF RO tion furnislied fa and every care tal “FOR BOARDERS <THE TABLE 1 with everything t The-Coaches « BY PE Alpha,.Was : 00) and: phe. Fe re’s Flat,-anc e} _ Phe House 4 constitution of the sufferer4 and it comménees always by affecting the memory first. Sufferers can obtain a certain aad perfect cure et the Peake Medical Dispensary. Without inconvenience to themselves, and with safety.and speed ‘The blessing of strong and robust health, after having been miserable with this disease for same time. can seareely be estimated. The patient feels like a-new man, and looks like one, and the goodthat surgery does for the human race is never better illustrated «han by cases of this disease treated by a elever and skilful surgeon. ‘ STONE AND INFLAMMATION OF THE BLABDER. These mést painful and dangerous diseases will be treated with invariable success at the Dispensary and a cure made.certain through the great ‘and extensive knowledge 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-gerous”’ is with them a traisi. : GLEET, GRAVEL AND DISEASES OF ALADDER. Will be quickly cured after the mest. sneceseful plan of M. Ricord, of Paris. Sutierers should not neglect these diseases, as they lead to impoteneo and strictures if neglected or badly treated STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA will be treated with invariable success at the ‘ Peake Medical Dispensary. Strictures result from various ‘causes, but most irequéntly from badly treated or hegleeted Gonorrlreas or Glects. It should always be attended to as soon as possible,as.it :nduces Gravel and Disease of the Biadder and Kidneys, and an. -pually.costa hundreds .their-lives— “i sevond stage the b'adder lL ecomesirritrble, obliging the patient to rise in the night.and he may also be livbleto spasmodic retention. Finally If the stricture is allowed to go on. the health suffers the appetite fails, and the patlent comlains of great languor and depression of — ts. Finally, death puts an end to this sufferings. Sufferers-should be very careful of thia disease, and go to tho Dispensary at onee if they Suspect its presence. as it is rapid iv its progress Impotency and ‘Diseases Impeding Reproduction. — The Consulting Surgevu tu the Dispensary, the author cfa little work on these diseg“ses, and his knowledge of their pathology and cure is uhequalled by that of any Surgeon on this coast. ‘he drain upon the systemin these cases, together with the suffercr’a consciousness of his own imperfections, generally bring on a most miserable state of bodily weakness and mental despondency. But sufferers may cheer themselves, as they can obtain a perfect cure and speedy restoratfon to power ard manly vigor, even in the worst cases at the Peake Medical Dispensary. _ Hitndreds of ssfferers have been restored to héalthjand the enjoyment of life through the CERTAIN, even te the most desponding. Uleers, Diseases of the Skin and Rheumatism Frou whatever eausee arising. will be permatly and safely cured, without incohvenience sufferer. at the Dispensary. a Debility, Weakness, Ete s Whether canaed by yovthful excesses or negs lected and badly treated disease, will be cured with.eertainty and.speed. ; 6 «Persons who imagine that they are not. wells or whose vigor is not adit should be, would do well by-calling at the Dispensary (consultation being gratuitous) andgettimg the opinion and advice of the Suageon. as in many-of these case@ the malady is entirely mental, aggravated,haps, by some disorder ot the gencralhealth, and a iittle skilful and kind treatment is hat tot oy mapee ‘ ‘i a the Express, on receipt of ali symptoms, etc., and receive fall directions for 2 safe and eoky eure. ; ee TO LADIES or Obstructions peculiar to Females; To suffering and afflicted Ladies the PEAK MEDICAL DISPENSARY offers invaluable aid and speedy rnd certain cure. The Consultin Rooms are commodious end private, and are titted up with all the medern appliances and aids fo'the cure of Diseases of Females. Consulta tions always strictly private and confidential. Ladies who are in the country, or who do not like to ‘apply personally, through delicacy, may sen. ing symptoms and time by letter, to the Dissary. Letters tebe adidressed, by mail ta ADE RESS = Peake’s Surgery & Medical Dispensary, 313 M maar y Sipe oe and i reeta, oO e berekn fs naraas chetalei me Agent ee <<? 0a. at Weaver & Co.’a wt San ¢ Set Fran cisco, Jah. 20. » ease more obstinate.’and thet -‘delays are dan--~ o its skill ofa Surgeon WHO.MAKES A CURB, is required to make the patient hearty ‘ro’ & tients in the country will be treated throu? “sufcring from any of the Diseases ao THE SALOODS where none but t tobe found Th lan’s best. Contectedarith STABLzE where th é Lan Nevada, May 1 UNIO Main Messrs. Ea : ally, who may favor th Hotelcontains ONE HUNDRED NOT A DA) And ofa size muc! in Hotels. The] perior style. THE BEDS ar hire and Hair 5 of the very best q THE TABLE w ‘ords.THE BAR is fit by any houge-ir are of the choicest THEBILLIAR lan’s best Tables, . ~., Persons travelin this House the me the route. To ih haye only to say t) surpassed inany p “The Paeifie Stag fice is in the Housx fornia Stage Co’s . Untow if they desi and Express office ta -PLAIN resTTA T BLAN SHEET MU: ‘PHOTOGR: Nevada, July 281 UNION L! SPRING . ioe Od : the public general ~~. Gively to his alreda > of Horses, Bi ‘epared to found in th experience in the b to retain the coniid: jeve I will be ab Varticular attentio arriages always it ers for the use of iE Be a will p , ‘ing pleasure or ehg wail oe giveme’a ea xo the / Ga ~ Blanc a Corner of Pine