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January 31, 1865 (4 pages)

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g , Suntan t te of California, eounty of Peace for Mevada Township. com laigts having been dled and Summons therein havin ». thie day issued, out of the Court -of the sa’ :' Justice. in the name of the City of Nevada, * “severally against the parcels of property situated in said State, city and county herein described to recover taxes assessed thereom in the years and for the respective amounts following, viz: 1 Against — Brown and the real estate and eh ary mente sitiated in Nevada city and de ig , seribed ae follows. viz: Vacant lot on Sacramento road adjoining Mrs. Sweeney & Rich’s lots, for the year 1864 35 cts. 2. Against John Doe and vacant lot on old Washington -road adjoining Frink’s residence in the vear, for the year 1864 45 cts, = 3. “Against John. Doe. and vacant lot on High. street adiotning Schaefer’s residente, for the year .1864 70 cts. . * 4, Agaiust Jghn Doe and-vacant lot on High street adjoining Gas Co’s works and property (old yas fot), for the year 1864 70 cts. -§. Against John Doe and vacant lot.on Piety hill adjoining R. H. Farquhar on the south, for the year 1864 35 cts. : 6. /gainst Jobn Doe ‘ind vacant-lot on Pine atrcet, west side, adjoining Miss Gibson on south; for the year 186470 cts.» 7. Against Jolin Doe and vacant lot on East Broad street i ~ the year 1864 70 cts. : 8. Against Frank Aumer and house on-Mra, Fogeli’s lof, Broad street, adjoining Kchler’s « for the year 18549210. i +9 Against Benjamin Brierly and vacant lot on Piety hill adjoining Wagner’s property” on ‘North, for the year 1864 70 cts.. —— 10. Against Julius, Barker and house and lot on Nevada street adjoinmg L. QO. Palmer’s residence, for the year 186+ 85 60. ~ ti. Against Lewis Briscoe and house and lot ‘on Spring street opposite John Hamilton’s prop‘erty, for the year 1864 35 cts. 12. Against Stanton Buckner and vacant lot eorner of. Church and Coyote streets for the year 1864 $1 40, Bi : ' 13. Against. J. G. Clark & (Co. and house and lot on east side of Pine street in rear of Kelsey’s and Williams’ buildings for the year 1864 $210. = -14. Against Churchill & McLeod and ¢carpenter’s shop and lot on west aide. pf Upper Commercial street adjoining Scutti’s property, for the year 1864 $1 40. 15. Against Kd. Delliver_ and house and lot en east side of Gold Run adjoining Maker’s property on South, for the year 1864 $1 75. 16. Against John.Driver and house and tot on Bridge street, South of and adjoining Canon’s “‘residencn. for the year 1a0¢ St 92--—-——— Nevada. 7 bd ee ‘ Tot on Spring street, adjoining Hamilton's property, house and lot on: Factory stret. adjoining Waker’s property, house and lot on Mill street adjoining Collins’ residence and’Odell’s property for the year 1864 $3 50 18. Against Mrs. fF. J, Dunn and house and lot on west side uf Coyote atreet, adjoining “homestead; for the year 1864-81. 75~ aot building 19, Against J. ¥. Drake and frame and lot on Broad street, adjoining Hoit’s lot, house and lot on Pine street. adjoining Cline’s residence, for the year 1864 $7 87. and lota.on Commercial street adjoining Scutti’s roferty, for the year 1864 $490. 2 if Eaaiust Owen Doherty and vacant lot on for the year 1864 $1 05. Against Charlies Gallagher and house and BD n Coyote hill, nest of Broad street, for the ‘ 1°64 88 cté. : 23. Against Henry Budiey and house and lot on Washington road adjoining Burbridge’s residence, for the year 1864 $1 76. ' 24. Against Frank Green and house and lot ou west side of Park avenue, opposite +s. W, Smith’s residenve, for the year 1864 $1 40. . #6. Against William Pard and house and lot on West Broad gtreet, Coyote hill adjoining Kite’s residence, for the year 1664 70 cts: * — 26. Against John Hamilton and two houses on Spring street west of and adjoining Watrous’ residence: vacant tot corner Spring street oppo aite Perry’s property, for the year 1864 $426. 27. Aga‘nst A. Hanilin and bouse and lot on Bpring atreet, adjoiaing Baptist church, for the year 1864 $1 58. 28. Against C. Wilson Hilt-and house and ._ Jet on Main street adjoinin “for the year 1s6F #6 40. _ 20. Against H. Hoffman and vacant lot on Commercial strect adjoining King’s brick building, for the year 184 $1 40. . a. ‘Against James Johnson and house and fot tiear a ravitie west of O}d Wishington road, for the year 18t4 70 cts, gainst George Jose and house and lot on A png decape of Cove arect adjoluing. Richmond’s residence on south, for the year 1x64 $1 05, . 32. RiNinet Jacob Kite and house and lot on West Broad street, Coyote hill adjoihing Hurd’s os \ property, fer the year 15é4 70 cts, : d3., ~~ $3. Against Joseph Lohman and house and o< Igt on Nitnrod street east of A. Jones’ property \ for the year 1864 $1 40, : i M4. Against Peter Ismert and vacant let on west side of Coyote street. adjoining Catliolic ehurch, for the year 1864 35 ets. ainst John Eamore and shoemaker’s shop on John Noble’s lot on Broad street, ad joining Felt*s property, for the year 1864 70 cts, 36. Against</oshuaMulloy and house and garden on north side of Boulder street, east of pe slaughter house, for the year 1864 37. Against Lewis rrill and house and lot be a i i ty a lot on adage Broad street, adjoining Mupp’s erty, for the year ss ¢ Mupp’s property, y Against Geo. Mathew amth, cabin and lot on West Broad street, adjoining bonis, for the year 1864 70 cfs. ‘ PN p 99, Against. Ed. Muller and house add lot on ipper Commercial street, adjoining Tueknet'p dence, for the year 1864 $2 SO. ° 40. Agatist H McCarty and house and lot “~Mevada street, adjoining Frink’s residence, for * the year 1°64 4 20, ; * » 41. Against Thomas Nilan and house and lot west side Washington toll-road near Frink’s for the year 1864 86 cts. 42. Againet James Nolen and house and lot Oat Pine street, adjoining Pat, Carry’s residence, for the year 1864 70 cls. : 43. Against Michael O’Hern and house and ligt on. Scotch hill, adjoining John Peard’s residence on south, for the year 1864 1 05. 44. Against William Osborn and house and lot on East Broad street. adjoining Baldridge's residence, for tle year 1864 2 30. 45. Against W. H. Patten and vacant lot on ‘weat side Pinestreet, adjoining Van Haygan’s jot on south, for the year 1864 3 60. , 46. Against Robert Kose and house and-—lot on west side Coyote street, adjoining Altey’s on north, for the year 1804 1 40. * st Charles Regindelt and two houes anc lote corner of Factory and Mill streets for the year 1804245. . 4s en ger vg mg and building and ot treat, o g Guild’s property ( Postoffice), for the year 1543 60. i ia a 49. Against Mra. Sweeney and vacant lot on Sacramento road adjoining Morrison’s on south for the year 1964 70-ets. $0. nst Robert Simmons and house and dence, for the year 1862 1 25. $1 Agaiust jennett Scheimer and house and tot on Spring treet, adjoming Donobue’s resi. dence, vacant lot on Broad + » adjoin Mc Fed & Co’sliquor store, for the year 1864 3 Against Ben. Lochiin and vaeant jot on ¥ Schmidt's residence, for the year 1864 2 6. ; : ‘3a, Against A. D. Skillman and brick building amd lot eu street, adjoiiing Waters é + for47. Ageinst—-Hampton—Davie-and—house and-. High 20. Against John Doling and Two houses’ Commercial_street_adjoining W. R. Coe’s brick. & Davie’ ‘Tesidence, . lot on tech hitl opposite Wm. Kddy’s resi-. brick, for the year 18645 60. not ota'norih vas” Catage’ ert wong ‘ no ide es lo B oy’ residence, vaeant lot on Main stree' west Oa }, adjoining Rosenthal’s lot, for the y ear’ 55. Against Benj. Young and house and lot on east. cide Coyote street, south of and ajoinWalker's lot, for the year 14642 10. : Against Uuk Quy and Chinese pees house on Commercial street, bs ogee 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 notified to appear at the office of said Justice tw the city. township and county of » Nevada, within eight weeks of the date hereof cand answer the complaint as filed against said person and property. orjudgment will be enered against said, person an roperty for the rome presen for in said complaint with costs of suit. Given under ‘my hand this the 6th day of Janwary, A. D. 1865. hi d : ¥. W. SMITH Justice of the Peace, Nevada Townsh UMMONS .~State of California Neyada, se.—District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District. of said. State. The people of the State of California, to D. Davidson-. M._Atwood and W,J.—Vineent_made_par yhereto that. our rights_may._be determined— . Greeting You areshereby summoned to ares and answer to the complaint of J. A. Donahue, Wiltiam CRalaton, Ratph S. Fritz and Eugene Kelley, doing bisiness under the firm name and style of Donahue, Ralston & Co., within ten days from the service of this writ. if. served on you inthis county, and. within twenty days.if served On youinthis District and out. of this county, and within forty days if served on you in the State ard out of this District, in an action commenced on the nineteetith day of October, A. Ds 1864, in suid Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclosure of dcertrin Mort ° ‘gage bearing date the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D., 1864, executed by defendant, D. Davidson to Donahua, Ralston & Co, plaintiffs, herein, and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said comylaint particularly mentioned and. described, and the application of the moneys arising from such sale to the payment of the amount due on three certain promissory notes set forth in said complaint, made and delivered to Vonahue, ‘Ralston & Co., by the defendant, DDavidson—two of said notes bearing date ‘the twentyfifth day of May, A. ), 1864, the other bearing date the second Gay of June, A. bD., 1864, with said-Mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, to-wit :—The sum of Nine Thousand, Three Hundred and Seventy.Nine Dollaraand T went ¢. $9,379 28—with . interest. thereot from the respective dates of said notes at the rate of two per cent per month till paid ; said notes principal and interest payable in gold and silver coia of the United States : and if any deneiencv shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly.so applicable thereto, then that .Plaintifis may have execution therefor against. the defendant. D Davidson, also that suid defendants and alland every person claiming through or under defendants subsequently to the date of Plaintiff’s mortgage and the com mencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all’ right, claim, tien and equity of: redemptjon in and to the said mortgaged premi ses, or pay part thereof, and fur such other and further relief, or both, ii the premises as-wiay be just and equitable Nae dale ' And you are hereby notified thatif you fail to answer said complaint ra herein dirceted, Plaintiff will take judgment get you therefor. by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliei as ia prayed for in Plaintiffs said ¢ »mplaint. In testimony whereof, I. R. UB, Far} : quhar, Clerk of the District Court afore—~) said, uo hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at my office, in mig city, this Twentieth day of October, A. D. ~ KR. H, FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G, K. Farquhar, De uly By orderof Hon. ‘Il’. B. Me¥arlsnd, District Judge. A true copy, attest, ‘ oon, dR Hs FARQUHAR, Clerk. G. K, Farquhar, Deputy. a ip. County ef x — seal Per revenue, stam Pp A. A. Saryent, Plaintifi’s Atty. nov9 UMMONS,—In the District Court of tne . A.) Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Caffornia, in and for the county of .Nevada.— et 4 8. Holmes vs. Raloh M. Holmes.—The People of the State of California send. greeting to Ralph M. Holmes, defendant, Ycu are hereby.required. tocappear in.anaction brought against you by the above named Plaintiff in the District,Court. of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of “Nevada and to.answer-the complaint filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the duy of service, after the service on you of this summons —if served within this county. ; or, if served out of this county, but within this Judicial District ‘within twenty days, or if served oat of said dis-> trict,-then within forty days—or judgment by default will be taken against. you;-according to the prayer of said complaint. Theenatd getion is brought to obtain a decree of said court dissolying the bonds.cf. matrimony existing between Plaintiffand Defendant, and for such further relicfas the Plaintiff may be entitled to in the premises. And you are, hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as above required, the Said “Plaintiff will apply to. the Court forthe relief prayed fur. i if Given under my haud and the Seal of sea the lith Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, this 2oth day of November, A. n, 1864: . H. FARQUHAR, Clerk By order of Hon, A. C. Niles, County Judge, A true copy, ‘Attest, . 3 R. H. FARQUHAR, A. L. Greeley, Plaintiff's Atty. ee Olerk, n29 ONSTABLE’S SALE.—By viriue of an Execution to me delivered issued from the Court of Robt: McGoun, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peacc, in aud for Little York Township, county of Nevada, and State of California, bearing date January. 12th, 1865, to satisfy a the Peaec, alae i, 1day of January, 1865, in favor of Egbert\& Company and against Thos. » Patterson, fames McCue and Thomas Dowd for red and Thirty-Kight dollars and eight cegts debt, and E collars and seventy five cents, co I have ta. ken in Exeention the following deseribed property, heretofore attached to Wit:—All the iuaterest of said defendants, of, in ine, that cer ¥ tain Mining Clatm-situated at. Liberty Hill and known as the Blue Lead Company’s elaims, toetheg with all the improvements and appurenanées thereunto belonging or > pt jog. Notice is hereby given that I will -¢ to pense sale all the above described property ta he highest bidder for cash, atthe town of Red Dog. in said Township on the 8th day of February, 18 5, between the hours of 9 o’cloek, A M, and 4 o’clock, P.M. Taken as the property of said de fondants to satisfy tlie above demands and accruing costs. Witness my hand this the 16th day of January, 1865. 17 MILT. COMBS, Constable. u A Large Assortment of farese "FSS POMADES & FANCY GOODS! i POR SALE BY JOSEPH M. LE Commercial . consult-at his institute for the eure cf thronfe truly yours, — j State of California. Let no false delicay prevent “7 you, but apply immediately and save yourself Ip ’ FSaine Alterative. “PRIVAT ‘MEDICAL : ATID: Quick Cures and Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S Private Medical & Surgical institute Sacramento street, site the Pacific Mail Steamsh > Private entrance on Leidesdorift SAN ‘FRANCISCO. Ce’ office. street, Established expressly to afford the afflicted . sound and scientific Medieal aid, in the treatment and cure of all Private and Chronic 4 Diseases; cases of secrecy and allsex--ual diseases. _, TO THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. W. K. Deherty returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for the patronage, and would take this op-. portunity toremindthem that he continues t diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys,, Diges tive and Genito-Unmary Organs, and all private Diseases, viz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid con . soqrences of self-abuse. Gonorhoe, Gleet, Stric tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexua Debility, Diseases of the Back and Lojns, Inflamation of the Biadder and Kidneys, etc, and he hopes that his long experience and-successful ee of many years Will continue to insure im a share of public patronage, By the practice of many years in Europe and United States, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and.success-— ful remedies against diseases of all kinds. 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 society. All parties consulting him. by letter or otherwise will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit ‘seerecy. « : : READ THE FOLLOWING :—A case of Gleet and Stricture —Dr, Doherty—Dear Sir; I feel 2 § health go fully restored, that, in common gratitude, I believe Ishuuld make some written acknowledgment for your valuable services—particularly so as your fee was smal ‘for-the work performed 1! arrived in this city from the Kest about ove year ago, and was then suffering from an old case of Gieet, complicated with stricture. Being a stranger in this city, and believing those doctors who gave such positive assurances of.: success were necessarily the best (sume of whom havea large number ef titles,) I placed myself in their charge and continwed under their-treatment untift had lost nearly all. hope and a considera. blé sim Or MONEY. T Wish 6 say Tow that you are othe sixth.Doctor I have employed, and the only one that has ever done me any:seryice. My Gleet ts wholly cured, the stricturé is all removed, and my. general health is better than it has been for years. In conclusion . would ‘say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom you a rh ask Dr; -Doterty for my-address and calt-and see-me;~ (I keep store in this i My experience may save youmany dollars. 1 would also add that in the early stage of my disease, I used a large amount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrhoe, Gleet. ete. but never derived any benefit from them. I am, Doctor, very San Francisco. June 16th, 1864, i Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2tst day of June,Is64. A<S. GouLp, Notary-Public. ‘SEMINAL W EAKNESS—A sworn to-Certificate of most Remarkable Cure of Spermrterrtioea — A desire to bevefit humanity, ‘abd a feeling of
gratitude co Dr. W. K. Doherty;}“alone induces gae to make this statement. kor many years I} have been afflicted with that fearful diseate known 4 *Spermaterrboea,” or Seminal weak ness, the result of sclf-abuse, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble or inconvenience in that year, however, . had Semimal weakness tO an alarming extent, which was soon followed by ae most alarming aymptons, as weakness of the ack and limbs. pain im the head, dimuess of vision, Hervousness and general debility. My mind too, was afflicted to such an extent as to seriously imipairmy meniory. my ideas were confused and spirits depressed, I was averse to society, had evil forebodings and self-distrust and was entirely untitted for any of the duties of life.— From 1855 tu the summer of 18°3, I employed the very hest medical tatentt-could find, and spent] several bundred dollars. but in no instance obtained more than temporary relicf. -Uhad about concluded there was uo relief for me in this world, but seeing Dr Doherty's advertisement, I thought J. should call and see him, as he charg ed nothing for consultation. I had an interview witli Dr. Doherty, at-his office, inSacramento street, and his fee for treatment was so reason: able, 1 determined to try him, though T did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the 5th day of Dee, lust I placed myself under jis care: in One week I found myself ygry mnch improved, and now, after five: weeks treatment, I’ feel myself thoroughly cured of afl my troubles aud in. the enjoyment of the best of health Ho ping that my ex perience may be of betefit to others similarly aMlicted, [ subscribe myself “JAMES JOHNSTON,_. Budseribed and sworn to before me, this th day of Jan. 1864. A G, RANDALL, Notary Public TO FEMALES —When a female is in trouble or afflicted withdisease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain‘in the head, dimness of sight, Joss of muscular power, palpication of the heart ivfifibility nervousness, extreme uriniary difficultics, derangemedt of digestive furctions,g eneral debility, vaginities, all diseases of the womb hysleria, sterility and all other diseases peeuliar. to females, they should go or write at once to the cvlebrated ob rat gras W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him: about their troubles and disease. ‘I'he Doctor is effecting more cures thanany other Physician in the from paintul sufferings and premature death.— All married-ladies. whose delicate health or other circumatances prevent an increase in their fam ilies, should write or call at Dr W. K. Dohertys Medical institute and they will caeaive-every pos sible relicfand help. The -Doctor’s offices are s0 arrauged that he can be censulted without fear of obsernation. SEEEEEPaeae ‘Lo CORRESPONDENTS —Patients residing in any part’of the State, however distant, who may desire the opiuion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of euch, inypreference to holding a personal intnrview, are respectfuly assured that their communications will be ‘held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this opportuni ty of observing, that all letters are only opened and — t® py lrimself, and the later’ as promptly.as poesible. Ifthe case be fully and candidly described, and the ysual fee of ten dollarsenclosed—by express or in &: Tegistefed letter— enel communication will-he be suand the general treatment of the cases itself, Cnclading the remedies) will be forwarded withvut-delay, and in such a manuer as,te convey no idea of the purport of the letter or transm » Consultation—at the by letter. t cure no pay, a8 3m reei 80 ce FREE. or 8. \W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. ‘Son Francisco, California. ASBKASES 1 to riot tm the blood, to appear gpd catch A form "s in the future, are enti remedy i.e Doy below rit gr et oppo: } PMrs D.B. Co perseded, as instructions for dict, regimen, . ‘MAKE Room Fon, me at, It makes four distinct Stitches, feeds the work either way, sews Sa thin and heawy goods) without ch eor “tension, will gather and sew on at the same 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 in the world, chine fully warrantedi *. Every Ma We, the undersigned, have each purchased a Florence Sewing Mathine.and have them now in use. : é : We have thoroughly tested them on work of all grades—heavy, medium avd light—and our opinion is that the FLORENCE is durable, will t and-simple4 learned by in construction, ad itsuseis easily the most inexperienced. It will doa 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’ ae Mrs Dr. Chase,,.-.ese0ee+0d! Tark street 8. F Des eesccceeeee0 Clary atrect. do Mis J. B Wooster.,....525 Folsem st, Mrs S. D. Gilmore.:....518 Foisom at. Mrs Daniet Dunn...se-0-. 414 Folsom st, Mrs J Spinoni.... 228 Rich st. Mrs Pruett...-.-+.616 California street, Mrs S. M. Morton...-.632-Sutter street, Mrs Bohem...e++eeseese-+ 617 Pine street: do Miss Ann Bradley.... 612 California_st, do Mrs Geo.H, Parker....259 Stevenson st, do Mrs John GC. Corbet.. 2.20.. Mission Dolores. Miss Annie McBoyle... Seaape Pewee Kl Dorado. Miss Maggie McBoyle.....+++-.E] Dorado: Chas 8. Preble..ceccacevecseseeeessSucramento Je W. Hoageceececcscecsenscescceesass Oakland Mrs A: M. Durnhamas.s.0s00essee0+s-Ockland: Mrs Orrie Woodill..-+.+.sseee:eeees Oakland: Mrs-Mary-E. Burekhalter.....Dutch Flat. C. J. Oliver ‘ Napa. “Mis Samuel T. Fong, Clarksville, El Dorado co R. H. Farquhar. county clerk...Nevada city. Geo. K. Farquhar.... wees do Hl. W. BiZelow. cvececcceseoecceveces do NW. Kuewlton,practical machinist miley C. M. Bates, M. eo seecece do John Herzinger do H: Mackie.... ° do P. Brunstiter...Ss edenecctepevcgs do Pregious to/purchasing the Florenee, Towned and useda Wheeler & wi son for twu years, and used a Grover & Baker along time. ~~ MRS MARY A. MERCHANT, Drees Maker. Previous to purchasing the Florence, [ owned and used « Grover & Baker Machine one year, apd the Wheeler & Wilson two years. . Mrs. B-W8KLLER, Dress Maker 406 Dupont street, San Francisco, Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewitg Machine : Mrs. J. D, BLAEN, Hubbard street, near Howara, San Francisco. Previous to purchasing the Florence, I used the Singer Machine one year, the Grover & Baker nearly a year ; have also used the Williams & Orvis and the Gray & Grater . Mus5. P. Vick, Dress Maker & Seamstress 109 Stevensbn etreet; San Francisco. Previousto purchasing the Florence, I owned ank-used a Grover.& Baker Machine-two years; anda Wheeler & Wilson three years, ~ Mrs CuaAs. UZNAY, 419 Bryant street, San Francisco. I have used a Florence Sewing Machine two ears. Ibrought it with me across the plains 5 t hag never yet been vut of order, and I can trudy say that ifexcels all other Machines ehat I have used. “I rin a Ladd & Webster six months a Wheeler & Wilson & Wilson eight months, and / used a Grover & Baker alternately with Sloat’s familiar with the Howe and for two years. I é 1 machines, but I never used several of the sm . one that Wout ao wil kinus of work to equat-tie Florence.. 1do not.think it ean be too highly recommenged.Mrs IsAAC ELLIS, Marysville. Khnv my Florence Sewing Machine for three year I purchased one of: the first made at fhe manufactory, and brought it to this State with me. I have used it almost steadily, and have never had the first thiag get out of order, Mrs NEWTON DAMon, Dress Maker and Tailoress, Seventh st, betweea Bryant & Brannan, '§. F. T have used the §Vheeler.&. Wilson about two cars, the Taggart & Farr six months, the Sloat cliptic about thée:same length of tim’, the WilJiame & Orvis nearly two, years, and bave dealt in several of the small machines until thoroughlv disgusted with every machine that sews with only one thread, The Florence is the only Machine that has come under my notice that. gives perfect and entire satisfaction on all kinds. of. work. No one can estimate its vatue until they have used and tested it, as [have done. Indeed: for thin work it is invaluable. : GEORGE GILLIs, Carson eity, N.T. 1 believe I can tly and conscientiously indorse each qualification claimed for the Florence Maehine. 1 have thoroughly tested it on work of all-grades andeach trial has been eminent! satisfactory. It takes hold of delicate fabric delfeately, and of a strong one with strength. To intelligent wiliimg helper. Ite. use is easily learued, and its construetion is certainly simple. I know something of the other first-¢lass Ma. chines, having learned to operate several. This . MachineI have foun4 reliaM8 PREY G.'PEFFT, . San Andreas, Calaveras county. ia the only Sewin ble. ¢ . In 1858 we purchased a Wheeler & Wilson Maehine and used it until lagt fall, when, wishing one with ‘mode onts,”?-we purchas ed a *“Florence,”’ atier a caréful examination’ o the different Machines in tise Having used the Florence Machine over five months, we can cheerfully recommend it as being, in our opinion, the best we have seen. . A. M. Punt, C L. Fumtr San Juan, Monterey county. WwW many-others who are using the Florence if. it were necessary to do 80-to convince the public that these Machines are what. is claimed _. ae ae é The best Family Sewing. Machine in " the Worid, Nearly three hundred Ficrence Machines have e could refer to a been sold 6n this coast in the short time since the has becn established. here, ard we make this strong assertion as convincit g proof 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, ‘ Berets alged = . agente eet * ’ at Weaver & Co.’s st 3 J Ts to enable sulfrers : ses to obtain Certainty, Safe and Speedy Cures, from enced Physicians. who are -——-P-gans of the body. It-is-vdiserse -thatrequires “. surgical treatment, asitcannot be Cured by med. -can obtain a certain add perfect cure et the ~ “S10 Stockton Stfeet, San Francisco: . me, it seems more than a Machime—an almost 4 lp EAKE’S SURGERY . MEDICAL *, 3 é m all Waseeht diseaaduates the first European Universities, Si jave acquired enanr paces’ Kaew ican? in thecure of these diseages during years of ex~ perience and study in the hospitals of Londow and Paris, The Consultnig Surgeon, is author of & work published in London on “The Suc. cessful Treatmerit and Cure of Gonorrhea and Syphilis,’* has been for years with the celebrated itieons: of Paris, where he acquired the greatest celebrity for his success in the cure of these dis~ eases. Sufferers from all Venereal Discaaes are —.' invited to call at the PoAKE MEDICAL DisPENSARY at onee, as they may be certain of quickly obtaining a perfect cure. Sufferers. by examining the various Diplemas & hundreds of testimonials of the Physicians of the Dispensary can be satistied that they are entrusting their cure to kducated, Skilful and oxen hina og tert knowledge of the cure @ ‘Private Diseas dg 2 1 Pacifit coast Those who are cuflering from any Private Dis-. ‘eases should never delay ; thege diseases cure themselves, and negiect alwa@¥s makes them more dangerous and obstimate. — _._. . GONORRHEA AND SYPHILIS. ze Sufferers from Gonorrhea will be cured within a week, safely and permanently. Syphilis end according to scientific and —Kuropean methods, without the use of that banefyl. drug,“mercarys Recent cases will be cured in two or three days, Syphili8 is such a formidable and dreadful disease that sutferers should never neglect it if they can possibly help, even fora single day. Com. mencing ye) a little uleer that can hardly be seen it heads (if neglected, or tréated_by ignorant . charlatans) in & very short time to the complete_destruction of the pati¢nt, both bodily and ment tally, rendering him at last an-object of aversion and disgust to himself, as well as to his nearest an‘ dearest relatives. . Cures permanently cffected nt the.Peake’s Surgery and.Medical Dispensarye & PPERMATORRAHEA. 1" wading This disease arises from many causes; viz :— youthful‘exeesses and-indiscretions, stricture? gravel, gleet, dyspepsia, mercurial treatment and excessive venery ; but in very many cases where it is supposed to exist it is merely mental indueed by functional dernngements of other or‘icine alone except in rare cases. It open Sd neglected. leads to idiocy, insanity, or epileptic fits in a shorter or lonzer time, secording to the constitution of the sufferer ; and it commences always by affecting the memory first. Safferers ‘Peake Medical Dispensary. ~ Without inconvenicnce to themselves, and with safety and speed The blessing of strong and robust health, after having been miserable with this disease for some time. can seareely be estimated. The patient feels bke a new man, and: jooks like one,.and the good thatSurgery does for the human race is never better Mus chan by cases of this disease treated by a clever and skilful surgeon. STONE AND INFLAMMATION OF THI BLABDER. . These most painful and dangerous diseases will be treated with invariable success at the Dispensary antl a cure made certain through the. great and extensive knowledye and skill acquired in their treatmentin Europe by the*Physicians , of . the Dispensary. . Sufferers from these diseases should remember that evéry hour makes the disease more obstinate. and thet -‘delays are dangerous”’ is with them a truism. : GLEET; GRAVEL ANP PISEASES OF. ALADDER. Will be quickly cured after the mest snecessful ; plan ot M. Ricord, of Paris. Sufier should © not neglect these diseases, as they lead to impoi and_strictures if neglected or badly treate TRICTURE OF THE URETHRA will be treated with invariable success at the Peake Medical Dispensary. Strictures result from various causes, but most irequently from badly treated 6r negiccted Gous orrheas or Glects. It should always be atten, ded to as soon as possible, as it induces Gravel and Disease of the Bladder and Kidneys, and an. nually costs hundreds their lives through neg fecting it at first-h the tisease-proceeds to-iti second stage the b!adder tL ecomes irritrble, obli“ ging the patient to rise in the pightane 2 ee mone also be lisbleto spasmodic retention.. Finally ; if the stricture is allowed ce on the health suffers the appetite fails, and the patlent com© lains of great languor and depression of spir-' rvrerereen aire ts. Finally, death puts an end to this sufferings. Sufferers should be very careful of this disease, and go to the Bispensary at once if they” suspect its presepce. as it is rapid iv ite-progress Impotency and Diseases Impeding Reproduction. — The Consulting Surgeou to the Dispen-” _ sary, the author cfa little work on ‘these diseases, and his knowledge of their pathology and -. eure is unequalled by that of any Surgeon on this coust. ‘he drain upon thg systemin these ca« ses, together with the suffercr’s consciousness is own imperfections, generally bring ona most miserabie state of bodily weakness and mental despondency, But sufferers may cheer -. themselves, as they can obtain a perfect curéand — © speedy restoration to power aud manly vigor, even in the worst cases at the 3Peake Medical Dispensary. ‘Handreds of , sufferers have been restored to ngs Me the enjoyment of life through the #kill ofa Surgeon WHO MAKES A CURB © ERTAIN, even to the most desponding. Uleers, Diseases of the Skin and Rheumatism. Frow whatever causes arising. will be permanently and safely cured, without inconvenience to the sufferer. at tlie Dispensary, Debility, Weakness, Etc " Whether catiaed by youthful excesses Or neg. © lected and badly treated disease; will be cured . with certainty and speed. Persons who imagine that they are fot well,or whose vigor is not as it should be, would do ~ well by calling atthe pe asap? A (consultation being gratuitous) and getting the opinion and advie# of the Suageon. as ia many of these cases the malady is entirely mental, aggravated, perhaps, by some disorder of the general. health, and a iittle skilful and kind treatment is all that is ‘required to make the patient hearty robust atients in the country willbe treated throu’. the Express, on receipt of ali oe . ete. and receive full directionsfor a safe and speedy eure, is . = ' 5 ‘ . ‘ ADPRESS: ° Peake’s' Surgery & Medical Dispensary,. 313 Montgomery Street, between Pine and _ California streets, opposite the Eureka ‘Theatre, up stairs} San Francisco. Sen Francisco. Jan. 20. MEAT MARKET, m JAMES COLLEY pepe the very best of Beef, Pork ton. Veal, Corned Beef and doors below Har we ry oa hich he will w Hanson 8, W e a on hand MutPork, \