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January 22, 1868 (4 pages)

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_ “diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestfifteen years, --—# desive-ta benefit.snffering hnmanity. and: —morrhoea, the result of self abuse, bat till ence; in that year I ha@ Seminal Weadkresa to to others similarly afflicted, T subscribe myPy COPFESP OHACHTS, i ow pe ty shit = = QYHERIFF'S SALE:—B ‘virtual of an ExecnDR. ©. ww > ; q. ; . U.S. LAND OFFICE, . tion-t delivered issued out of the Dis¢ Ue "'W. MOORE?s PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Dr. J. Hi. JOSSELYN, . SitmnaENO" Crry, Nov. 16tH, 1867. 5" Courtef the ik dadiealt District, of the Quick Curesand Moderate Charges Dr. W.KR. DOH ERE Y’S , ! Private Medical, / AND SURGICAL ~ INSTITUTE, SAN FRANCISCO. Sacramento st. below Montgomery Opposite Pacific Steamship Co's ‘Office, TRIvATE ENTRANCE ON Levees” ORFF STREET stablished expressly to afford the afflicted emg Seientific Medical Aid, in the treatment and cttre of ali Private -and Chronic Discases, cases of secrecy -and.all . sexual disorders. —_ To the Afilicted; ‘T)\OCTOR W. K. DOHERTY returns his sin. J cere thanks to his numerous patients for teeir Datronage, and would take this oppor. tunity to remind them that he continues to ‘consult at his Institute for the cure ef chronic iv nd Genito*Urinary Organs, and all Pribars oceenes iat Syphilis in-all its forms and stages,Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, Gonorrhoea, ‘Gleet, Strictyres, Nocturnal and Diurnal ‘Emissions, SexualPebility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of fhe Bladder and Kidneys-ete-4-and.he-hopes that his long experience ane successful practice will continue to insure him a share of ‘public patronage. By his’ practice-of many years in EKurepeand: the UnitedStates, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and succeseftl remedies against diseases of all kinds. Heuses no. mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a-corract, and honorable way and has references of nuquestionable veracity from men of ‘known “‘rexpectability and high etanding in society. All parties consulting him. by letter or other“wise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit Récrecy, DR. DOHERTY world call attention to the following certificate, from one of his patients ~who;-having fally recovered. his‘health. desires . . : nke known “his remedial agent. Tt wil] be bree statement is fully authenticated by Public. Tee betters of society imperiously deanands its publidity, andit is given more to owarn the unwary than to sound the praise of a Physicten,of whem hundredaof like cases -can be cited, during a practice of more than Seminal Weakness—A Sworn to Cer ‘ificate of a most Remarkable Cure of Sperm*.torrhoea :— a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. DOHERTY, induces me to make this statement. For many years I_ had been afflicted with Sperm1855 experienced but little trouble or inconvena fearful extent, which was followed by alarm ing symptoms, such as weakness ofthe back and limbs, dimness of vision, nervonsness, ete, My.mind, too, Was affected to such an extent “us to seriously impair my memory: my ideas were confused and spirtts depreseed. ~ I-wasr saverse’ to eoeiety, had evil forebodings and Helf-distrust, and was entirely unfitted for anv cuties of life. From 1855 fo the sumnyrer of 1463, [emploved the very best medieal talent Tcould find. hit in no instance obtainéd more than teniporary relief. T had about concluded tnere: wasno relié for me in this world, -but reading Dr. Doherty’s advertisement, I deter“mined to try him; thongh 1 did.not expect much bene#t from-hia—treatment. On the 5th of DHeceniber last, Lplaced myself under his care; in one week I found myself very. tfuch imsroved, and now, after five weeks* treatment, . feel myself thoroughly cured-of all my troubes, and in the enjoyment of tire best of health. Ifoping that my experience may be of: benefit. : é JAMES JOMNSTON, Strboscribed and/*worn to before me, this “45th day of F nyary, &. D. 1864. ; {u.8.] ~ AG, RANDALL, Notary Public. To. Females. Wher-a female isNn trouble, or afilicted with disease, such as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in'the head, loss of muscular power palpitationof the-heart, nervotisness, extreme urinary difficulties, zeneral debility, vaginitis all diseases of the worth, hysteria. “sterility, and all other diseases pecitiaf to females, she should go or write atvonce ta.the celebrated. Female Doctor W.K. DOHERTY, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and disease.” Irregniarities, stuppressions, etc., will receive the Doctor's most particular attention. Let no false delicacy pre veut you, but apply immediately and save yourself trom paintnl sufferings and prematuredeath. “All Married Ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstaneece prevent an intrease in'their famities, should write or call at Dr, DONERTY'S Medical Institute, and they svill receive every possible relief and help. “The Doctor's offices, consisting ef a suite of rooms, are so arranged that he can be consuited without fear of observation. Patients (mate er female) residing in any part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their respective cases, and .who think proper to submit a written statement of euch, in preference to ‘holding apersonal interview, are respectfully assured that ‘their cominunications will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes ‘this opportunity of observing, that all letters are opened. only aud replied to by himself. and the “atter as promptly as possible, It the case be fully and candidly deseribed, personal commeamication will be supersceded, as instructions for diet, rezinyen and the general treatmenc of the oase itself (inckiding the remedies) will be for-warded without delay and in>eueh a manner as to convey no ddea of the purport ef fhe letter or parcel transmitted. . Coneuluitions by letter or otherwise, FREE. Permahert cure guarantecd or no ‘pay. ES) SPERMATOREMGA, ° DR. DOWERTY has just published an important‘pamplilet, embedying his own vicws and experiences in relation to Impotence or Virility : beiag a ehort treatise on Spermatorrhea orseminal Weakness, Nerves and Phys: ical Debility consequent on this Affection,.and otherdiseases of the Sexual Organs. ~“Fhis Itttle work contains informafion ofthe utmost value to all, whether married -or sin ‘gle, and will be sent FREE by mail on-receipt eof Six Cents inpostage stamps for revurn portwage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, ™. D.! . the 24th day of January, 1868, will be « eemed bebethre 2old-eotmeot thetrtted States witirine ‘TILL CONTINUES TO TREAT the afflict \ ed withhis valnableand NEVER FAILING REMEDIES, at the ELECTROPAT HE INSTITUTE, 645 Washington Street, Just above and opposite Maguire’s Opera House, : SAN FRANCISCO. “TT IS‘SEVEN YEARS, apto February 12th, 1867,’since the Institute was established. The Ditrect6es Challenge the world-to show a niore suecessful medical trinmph, .There have been ever TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND consuitations, and neatly TWENTY THOUSAND contracts made, with only eleven failures to cure ;.(il those cases the fee was returned.) A large number cf cases prgecribed for which, from the nature of the disease; could only -be temporarily relieved. j ae The Doctor makes it his study.to-help snffering humanity without regard to the ameunt.of money the patient may be able to pay. His remedies arg mild und gentle in_their, action. They are entirely free fronvall niineral poisons, or any substance that can possibly injure the most délicate system. The Doctor's mode of practice isthe REFORMED ur ELECTRO*ATHIC system, by;which one-half of the diseases n fhe catalogue-can be cured without medicine, . IN ALL CASES HE WARRANTS A CURE “or asks no pay for—his services, — Tthas beer too common with persons calling thenrselves Physicians, to treat their poor, victims until fheir funds were exhausted, and then turn them away, half cured, to die,by the way-side, or become a burden to the publ c while he lingers out a life of suffering and mfsery, To thore afiicted with unmentionable complaimts,.the Doctor would say that he can cure the worst possible case in a very short time, their most intimate friends. To those whose constitutions have been injured by-youthful-excesnea, the-Doctor-efiers a positive and speedy return of health and manly vigor. TO the Kieumatic almost instantaneous Cure.” , : To _Females, Either sick or in trouble, the Doctor wishes-to say that he is thoroughy conversant.with their delicate-and sympatheticsystems,'the diseases and troubles incident thereto, and can assure them.a.perfect-cure-or-rehef-as-the case-may require. His FEMALE MONTHLY medicines are unsurpassed by any other known:::They are pleasant to the taste, and Will be warranted safe and sure. s ‘ES The utmost -seereey observed: All you that are afflicted, Male and Female, no matter, what the-case may be, I wil-give you relief-or a Cure, or ask nothing for my trouble, Persons residing at a-dittancewhose business or domestic affairs prevent their visiting the city, or those who feel a delicacy in persoual consultation, can correspond with the Doctor, and bave advice or remedies sent, whieh will be warranted “to eftect “the resatit’ required and the letters will be destroyed. In writing.care should be taken te describe symp, toms correctly,.State how.long the diseaze ortroubls has-been rimning,; together with aex7 and age, ' #7" Always addreas thus: J.H. JOSSELYN M.-D., San Francisco, Cal, Box 1945: or. if sent by Express, 645 Washington street, instead of the number of thé-box, Advice by letter or otherwise, gratis. Oflice hours from 9 a.m. to9P. M. J. if. JOSSELYN, M.D., Resident. Physician Klectropathic Institute. ‘Man Franciseo, October 25th, 1867, * OIAWK '& MONTREAL CONSOLIDA TED. Gold and Silver. Mining Company, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county. Assessment Notice.—Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees held Dec. 23d, 1867; an assessment of two dollars and flity Cénts, ($250) per share was levied on each and every’ share’ of the capital etock of the above named company, payable immediatcly, in U. 8. gold coin, to the Seeretary at his office at; the Mohawk-and-Montreal mill on the mine, Meadow Lake District, Nevada county, Californa, And notice is further given to the stockholders of said Company, that a reduction. of tive (5) percent. will be made on any one paying ind.is Assessment on or before the 9th-day of January, 1868, Any stock.upon which vaid assessment shall remain unpaid on delinquent. and will .be duly advertised for sale ae public auction, and unless payment be. made before, will be sold on the 7th day of February, 1868, to pay said delinquent asvessment, together with costsef sale’ and -a@vertising, J. FIGCIERK, Secretary, i M. & M. Cd. G. & 8S. M. Co Mohawk & Montreal Mill, Meadow Lake, Dec. 28d,.18 7%, 1 Postponement, Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the bad weather and matlirregularities, the time forthe payment of the above Asseasment. isextended to JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1868, and the sale of delingnents to FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, 1868, 9 J FIGUIERE, Sec'y, oe Ui ee M. & #f. C.G. & 8. M. Co. QT ERIPE’SS 4 LE.— Whereas, Thomas Dow\ ling on the Toth day of Jan. 1868, recovered ajndyment in the; District-Court of the Fourteenth Jadiciak Districtiofthe State of Californigin and-for the county ef Nevada.in a cause! whefein said Thomas Dowliugis plaintiff and W.), Long (andMflenry Atwater and John, Knotwell subsequent incumbrancers) are defondant, -avainst said W. D, Long fer the eum of Meven Hundred and\Nincty-Five and fifty onehundredths (31.195 30] dollars, ii terest thereon from the date of: said judgmeot. at therate of 2 per cent per month, ‘till paid, payabie in like gold coin, also. counsel fees ‘ef H11950 and costs of snit taxed at $20° which judsment is recorded inthe Judgement Book 4} of the said District Court, on pages 487 ~4S*, and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintit!= complaint be foreclosed.an@ the property therein described to-wit +-—All the undivided tive-sevenths (5-Tths]. ofall that certainstor of mining claiins and lands situated on the northside of Moore's Fhit, in Nevadacoune ty and State of California, kuown as the old St Lawrence chims, bounded on the east hy. the Pioneer Mining Claims, avith the tunnels, tools and appurtenances helonging thereto : be sold for vold coin. to satisfy said judgment, interest, Counsel dees, costs of suit, and expenses of sae, Notice is hereby civen that I will exporeto public sale allothe above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in U.S. sold coin, in trout of the Court House door. in the city of Nevada, on FRIDAY, Feb 14, 1868, between the hoarse of 9 v'cleck, A. a. and 5 o'clock, v. M, Given under my hand this i7th day of Jan. A. > ISHS. Kh. B.GENTRY, Sheriff, J. &. J. 1. Caldwell, Atty’s. jis without the persons afflieted being exposed te} dred and Twenty-six 18 100 Dollars, ($1,226 15) Ling described pruperty.to wit: That-eertainOTICE is. hereby given that James E’ Perkinghas filed this day, in this effice, a petition and diagram of the ‘‘Salathiel Mining Claim,’’ on the -Mary. Etta Quartz Lode, situated abont four miles easterly from Omega in the Nevada County Mining District, county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the incline shaft on said lode, which shaft bears N. 83 der E: 11 28-100 cha, from the 4¢ eec., Cor., bet Ween sec tions 11 and 14 T, 17 N. R. 11 E, Mt. -Diabla Base Meridian, and running thence along said lode northerly 300ft, to a puint at the northerly end of said claim, and ffom said-incline shaft southerly along said lode 1,800 feet to.a point at the southerly end of said claim, together witha tract for mining and milling purposes appurtenant to said: mine, as shown in the aforesaid diagram—and the said James E. Perkins intends to apply for a patent for said mine.and tract under the Act of Congress: entitled An Act granting the right of Way to ditch and canal owvers over the public lands, ind for other purposes,” Approved July th, “1866, Any person or persons claiming adversely to said Perkins. must file a notice of. the same. in. this months from this date: WM. NEELY JOHNSON, Register. December 7th, 1867. 3m eg ERIFF'S SALE.—Whereas, A. C. Niles onthe Sixth day 6f-Jannary,.1868, recoyered a judgment in thé District. Court of the 14th Judicial Pistrict of the State of California in-and for the county Of Nevada, against Valentine Curran, T, M, Buckman, and J. M. Buck: man for-the'sum of Fwo Thourand Four Hundred and Fifty and 56-100 dollars [in gold coin ofthe United States.of America,] with Interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 1}4-pr cent pr nionth till paid, payable in goid coin, aid costs of suit taxed’ at $2275, which judgments recorded in the Judgment Book 4 of'the ‘said “District ‘Court, on. pages 73, 474, and whereas tis ordered that ihe Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint, be foreclosed. and the property therein described to-wit: All the undivided one halfet that certain water ditch or canal situate in thecounty of Nevada, State of California, taking water trom the South Fork of Steep Hallow. Creek about five miles. from Lowell Hill, ins Little York Township, and immediately opposite the Little Tunnel (so called) of the South Yuba Canal Co,. and conveying the same thence for mining purposes, also the undivided’ onehalf of ait reservoirs, Mines, easements, fran. chires, and rights of water or way beldtiging to said ditch. Also. those certain mining claims situate in Little York township, Nevada county, on Empite Hill, and known as the Ohie-claims,;-together--withall and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, be sold to satisty said. judgment and costs. . : ‘Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the above descrfbed property tu the highest bidder for cash in U. 8. Gold Coin in-front of the-Court, House door in the city of between the hours of 9 o’cleck aA. mM. and 5 “Given undeér my hand this tth day of January fg HERIF E'S SALE.—Whereas, P. Morris sey on the 12th day of Dec. 1867, recovered a judgment inthe District Court.of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against L.’ R Nundred and Twenty-eight 14-100 ($3,428 14) dollars, gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon from the date of said Judgment at the rate of 144 per cent permonth till paid, payable in'U, 8. gold coin, and also. ccnnsel fees allowed herein at $100 in _U. 8S, gold coin,and also costs of suit taxed at $36, { which judgment is recorded-in the Judgment Book 4 of the said District Court on page 456, / and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forthin Plaintifi's complaint be foreclosed and the property therein-describéd, to-wit — Alland singular those certain Mining Claims, situated at Omega, Washington township, Nevada county, known asthe “Rhino”? or Prescott claims : said’claims being bounded onthe northerly side by the mining claims of Creamer & Co, on the southerly side by the claims of Saunders.and Evans, amt on the easterly side, by the mining claims of Keine & Creamer, Al-} xo theundivided one-half interest in and to! that water ditch, in Nevada county, commencAng at Missouri Canon and running to the village of Omega, known as the Missouri Citch; with the right of way and appurtenances, be solc to satisfy said judgment, counsel fees and costs, ;
Notice is hereby given that I will expore to public vale all the above described property to the highest bidder. for cash in U.S. Gold Coin,. in front of the Court House door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY. January 28th, 1:68, between the hours of .9 o'clock A. M.and 5 o'¢dlock P.M. Given under my hand'this 6th day of Jannary, AD. 1868, j _A,, A. Sargent, att'y. jaz QHERIFF'S SALE,.—By virtue of an Exeeu-. tion tome delivered, issued out of the District Conrt of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the’county of Nevada: State of Cal: ifornia. bearing date January 10th, 1868, in tavor of. M. ©, Taylor, and-against J, J. Collins and J, R Collins, for the sum of Twelve. Hunin U.-S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the Faterofl'y percent per month till paid, tn Hke4 gold coin, together with $3275 costa and disbursements-at the date of -said judgment, and accruing costs. amounting to the sum of $1.— T-have levied uponall the right, title and interest of said defendants inand to the followeet of yravel mining claims,situated at Browns Hill Little York townehip, Nevada county, State of California, bonnes on the east by the glaims-of A Neece & Co., onthe north by the selaims o«f Brown Brothers, on the west b clitkas of partfes-unknown, and on the south by Waloupa Creek, tegetherwith the bhicksmith step and crushing «mill, situated ‘On said claims, and all appurtenances unto said claims, Dlacksmith shop and mill, apperteining or in anywis@belonging. Algo, that certain dwelling horse nad fot situated in ithe town of Grass Valley, Grass Valley township, Nevada county, State of California, on the south side of Main street, bounded on the east by Lakenan’s preperty and on the sonth by Chinatown property, said lot being abent sixty feet front-and about two hundred feet deep, together with ali the appurtenances unto satd davelling house and lot appertaining or inanywise belonging. ; , . Noticeis hereby given, that I will expose to public sate*all the above described property, to-the highest bidder for cash, in’t’. S. gold coin, in front of the Court House door, in the cyy of Nevada, on TUKSDA Y, February 4th, 1y6s8, between the hours of @ aM. and 5 P.M. : Given under my hand this lith day of Jan, S63. R_B, GENTRY, Sheriff. J.C. Deuel, Pitt's Att'y. PRY. She ji: Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop er. Broad & Sacramento Sts, GEORGE A. CHURCR, Prop’r, Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Kureka STAGE LEAVES NEVADA en Monday, Wednesday and —_ WAGONS built and Repaired . P Vehicles ironed and all: kiuds of # Blacksmithing done. STOCK, A full assortment of WAGON All kinds of WOOD AND IRON WORK ‘LUMBER, Etc., always on hand, SAN FRAN CISCO }done.in the best style and at short. notice, s Friday (eonnectin -Wella, Fargo and Cova Express) for LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, MOORES WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and RUREKA, Express leaves on Tuesday and Saturday. ges delivered, Collections Lf Lowell Hill_and Liberty—Hill, in-eaid ‘equities Nevada, on TURSDAY,-February-lth;-1868.-}— A-true.copy,Attent, ko ton to me detiverrd issued ont of the Dis Prescott for the sum of Three Thousand Four . Perry, composing the firm of Gregory & Co Qt. B. GENTRY, Sherif, [a city,on TUESDAY, Vanuary 14th, 1868, beState of California, in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date Dec. 19th 1867, on a jndg ment rendered in said Court_guthe wth diy of September, 1867, in favor of John Johuston and against Hamilton McCormick, WP, Geldsmith, D. E. Osborn, G.W. Topliffe, Edward Nuttall, Michael Williafiis.E. A. Tompkins,the estate of Johu Nuttall.dec’d; and W. R. Taylor for the sum of Three:.Thonsand Three Hundred and fifty-six and 50-100 dollars ($3.356 50) in U. of $1,037 10.atthe rate of 2 per cent per month of ten per cent per annum till paid, . principal and interest payable in U. 8. gold eoin, together with $114 20 costs and disbursemedts, at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs amounting to the sum of $1. I have levied upgn all the right, titleand interest of defendants or either of them in and to the following ale scribed property, heretofore attached, to-wit: That certain mill, mine and machinéry at Howard Hill. in Grass. Valley township, Nevada county, Cal, about two miles easterly from the town of Grass Valley, known as the mill, mine Creek, and bounded on the east by the Cambridge Company*s claims andon the west by the claims of the Independent Mining Company. .Alxo, in and-to that certain gravel lode to the south of said Lucky Quartz Mining Co’s claims. known as the Lucky Lode, together with all the appurtenauces unto the a‘oresaid property sppertaining ori an wise belonging. * Notice is heraby given thot. I will expose to public ‘salé the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in U. 8, gold coin, ‘in front of the Court House door, Nevada city, on TUESDAY, Feb. 11th, 1868,.hetween the hours of 9A, M.and5 P.M. Given-ander-my hand this 23d day of Dec. 1867. a , R.B.GENTRY, Sheriff. J.C. Deuel, Atty. d24 UMMONS.—State of California. County of >— Nevada, Township of Little York, ss#— Before RMeGoun, Justice ofthe Peace. ~The People of the State of California send greeting to B, F. Coon, Miles Toby and Joseph Unkefer, You are hereby summoned to. appear before me.at my oflice, in the township of Little York in the county of Nevada, on the 19th day_ofMarch, 3868, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer unie the complaint of Nelson V. Waggoner who ‘8hedto recovér.the sum of 3159 25. ona prom: isabry note bearitigdate Dec, 15th, 1963, with interest at The rate of ten per cent per annum asper note now on file inwy office when judgment will be taken against-yé for said amount “together with coets-and damagés-if you fail to appear aud answer. i ~-Given under my ham ‘this 17thday of: Dec. 1867. R, MbGOUN, J. P; Revenue Stamp, 50 cta. It is hereby-ordered that the above Summons be served by publication in the Nevada Transcript, a newwepa r published in Nevada county, for the per of ninety. aye from date. R. McGOUN, J. P. M. COMBS, Constable. els ee SALE.—By-virtne ofan Executrict Court of the 14th Judicial District, of the State of, California, in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date Dec. 19th,-1867, on a judgment rendered in said Court~April 16th, 1867, in favor of A. B. Gregory, M. L, Marsh and 8. and against W.N, Jacobs and Charles Endell for the sum of Six Hundred and thirty dollars, damages, witli interest on eat sum at the rate of tnd and per month till paid, principal and intérest payable in U, 8. gold coin, together with $64 50 costs and disbursements, at the Aate of. said judgment and accruing costs, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of defendants in and to the following described property, to-wit: That-certain set of mining claims or parcel of mining ground, sitnate on Quaker Hill, in Little York township, Nevada county, Cal, commonly known as the Nebraska Diggings, hounded as follows ; commencihg at a large oak tree, at the north corner, and-rnmning thence one-thonsand feet. i a south-westerly direction, thence to Greenhorn Creek. thence up said Creek. one thousand feet, thence to the place of-beginning, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise Appertaining. Also.in and to one-fourth undivided. interest of that certain water ditch or canal ‘known as the Datchman’s diteh,running abont three-fourths ofa mile below the upper ditch of Jacobs & Sargent, taking water from the north fork of Greenhorn Creek, and cdnveying it to the Nebraska diggings above mentioned, together with all the water rights, privileges and appurtenanees unto said ditch appertaining or in anywise bélonging, ; Noticeis hereby giyen that T will expose to public sale all the above-described property, to the highest bidder, for casti, in U.S. Gold Coin, in front.of the Court Honse door, Nevatween the hours of 94. M. and2P x, viveh under my hend this 29th day of Dee. 1867. RK. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. A. A. Sargent, Atty. d20 The above sale is postponed to, Tuerday, January, %th 1868. R. B GENTRY, Sheriff. Beer GOLD ‘AND SILVER MIN: ING COMPANY. Loeation of Works, Meadow Lake Mining District. Nevada county California, Notice is hereby giyen, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of eaid Company, held on the 6th day of Jannary, 1865, am assessment. of one doliera share (Four pried re eeu) was Jevied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable _j ediately iG ONTCOTT To the. Secret any, at ce fice of the Company, No. 5, Government House, Northwest corner of Sansome and Washington streeta, Stin-Francisco, California. Any stock upon which eid @ssessment ghall remain nnpeid on the th day of February, 1868, shall be deemed delingucnt, end will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment thall be made before, will be sold on the 22d day of February, 1868, to pay thre delinquent Assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of Board of "Prastees. WM. B. MAY, Secretary. Oflice—Room No. 5, Government House, Northweet corner Washington and Sansome xtrects, San Francisco, California, " January 6-td, ; CONSTABLE'S SALE —By virtue of an/ Executéonto me delivered, “issued out of the Justice’ sConrt of R. MeGoun J. P. township ef Little York>county of Nevada, Cal., bearingdate Dec. 14th 4867, on a Judgement rendered imsaid Court, Dee. 14th, 1867, in ofaver of A, McAuley, and against P. 8S. Goodspeed, E. CarneyAllen Tucker and Jas. Puller, for the sum of $109 25 debt andicosts of swt. UT haye levied upen the followtag described property, to-wits Phat certain get of mining claims situate at I known as the Gouge Eye Co's claims, together with Cement Mill and all appurtenances thereuuto belonging or in anyavise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at Dale lic auction the above described property to the highest bidder for cash, at the village of Red Dog, on the 26th of January, 1868. between the hours of 9 o'clock 4. w. and 5 o'clock P. M. to satisfy the demand of plaintiff and accruing costs, : : Given under my hand the 16th day of Dec. 8. gold com,'damaves,with interest on the sum, and interest on the sum of 52.31940.at the rate. hoisting works and machinery of Lucky Quartz. office within’ three calendar } Mining Co. situate on the south side of Welf Faat's “Hill, andy_ "SOW. COR. PINE & KEARNY sts _ Where the afflicted. of both sexes. w a apeedy relief ftom their troubles, witht ing ruined by quaekery, orrobbed by oct.’ tant charges, a Py exhordi-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Bp eervre gs OF THE ,WOMp, CHARAG ! terised by irregular, suppressed or pai = ful ménstraation: pains in the sides andd i sensation of weight in the pelvis, headache dimness of vision, despondency, &c, leacas? rhea or whites—are treated on “stientific prin. ciples, and a prompt and permanent cure = fected, no matter how obstinate it may hav proved. When rightly treated it is anable of cure. 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A ¢ure will he suarantecd in the shortest possible time and on the most reasonable terms. Young males or females who find their health impaired by indulgence in vicious habits, of from indiscre. tion, will find sure and safe remedies for their trouble from whatsoever canse it may arise, Secondary and Meréditary A flece tions—whether-in-‘the form of a-sine e pimple often the sure indication of hidden disease-orthe most malignant type of skin disease, wandering pains in the bones-or joints, aching of the limbs, scrofula in all its manifold forins, dyspepeia,emaciation and debility treatec ith. certain and maivfiiling remedies. speedily ex. velling all corrupt-humoers; and imparting . ealtiry tone to the system by purifying the blood, regulating the secretiens. and re-inviy. orating the vital powers. An infirmary isconnected with the estabhshment, where patients _Who desire may receive board and constant at. tention during their sickness, thus avoiding the inconvenience of a hotel. Kind andatten. tive nurses will be employed, and no means will be left untried to give fuli satistaction. The Doctor's apartments are the most.commedious and best.arranged inthe city, and petients may rely upon the strictest privacy, CONSULTATIONS FREE. . TO THE LADIES—The immense femal. teeing a cure imalmost every case. and ladies suffering from any-of the infirmities or tron bles peculiar to theiPsxex, will find the Doctor a safe confidant and sctentific’physician, In the treatment of suppréssions and kindred dia’ eases, he is without an eqnah.and they may feel assured that they will receive the most delicate and gentlemanly treatment—andee~ cure prompt relief from their troublés.Private apartments, with female nurses, for ladies who may desire the advantages of hospitat treatment’ and constant attention daring confinement. Those who from feeble health or. from diseases inherited from their parents desire to limit their -increase of family vill receive such advice and counsel as may be necessary, enabling them to recover their exhans ted health, abd prevent entailing misery upon their offspring. — , E TO CORRESPONDENTS. Parties in the— country who may desire to consult the Doctor can do so by letter, and receive in return a ful } description oftheir disease and its means of cure. All communications will be held strietly confidential, and the letters returned if deters to receive an answer, should be accgmpanied by an express envelope. Consultations free. All letters must be addressed to DR, C. W, MOORE, San Francisco. octls-3m Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry —AND— ' MACHINE SHOP, ® order, ‘ ; CASTINGS AND MACIIHNERY of ‘every description. QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted up or repaired, , : Every kinda of Building Castings,Saw,Cri@t, Malt and Bark Mills; horse power and car wheels, Orders filled promptly and at.aslow rates a8 any Establishment in Sacramento or San Francisco—freight added. HEUGH&.THOM . Nevada, Sept. 15th. t Be KE COMPANY, LAKE LEDGE.—Location of works Meadow Lake: Mining District, Nevada county, California.—Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the shareholders of the above named. Company, held on the 28th day of December, 1867, an‘assessment of two dollars per foot was levied on each and every foot of said Company's ground, payable immediately in U.S. gold coin to the Secre assessment which shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of January, i8ts, shall be deemed delingnent, and will be duly advertised. and sold in accordance with the late mining Jaws, on the 28th day of February, 18°8,,at the mine, at 10 o'clock, A. M, to pay the assessment, toyether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. S. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. Meadow Lake, Dec. 28th, 1867. ji EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange : SAXBY & LANCASTER, chorea i PA WOULDINFOIRM the people of NevaWe OE ‘da that they have purchased the livery stock and business of Harvey Helm, and wnited the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest lot of Horses, Buggies, and Carriages, to be found in this part of theState. Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at_ the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free from vice; of tine style and capable of goins as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. iY Carriages for Funerals attended te with -promptness, Good Saddle Horses always on‘hand. ‘Horses boarded by the day, big or month est of care guaranteed. 7 = beg SAXBY & LANCASTER. ~ Nevada, Bec, 5th. JAMES MONRO, SF Dealer in Beef, Pork, Mutton, CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. Se Meats aeaat nen tay tea for Cash. Corned Beet, a made and all Express busin tended. ta, GREGORY .& ENGLISH! Bont A. D. 1867. » M, COMBS, Constable “ja9 Little York Township. \ Shop on Broad Street, opposite Ne ¢ ~[ practite of the Doctor warrants film in ewaran: ~~ sired: Medicines will be sent. securely. Let” tary ot the office of the Company's mine, Any ° 4