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June 16, 1869 (4 pages)

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inteaasisiagep eeALLT SLATNIT ao ae ceefully treated. ties resting them nor delay to obtain. oun TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES. DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY, 623 EKELARNEY &8T., COR. _ MMERCIA . _ SAN FRANCISCO. _. tablished in 1554, for the ‘ture, Syphilte in ail its forms, Seminal Weakness, im ¥, etc. Skin Dis eases (of years standing) Mond CiecratedLegs eucHorrible Diseases. How many thongande of persone, both male and female, are there who are suffering ont a naiveerable existence from. the effect .of secret ndulgences, or from virus absorbed into the evetem{ Look at their pallid. emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constications, disqualifying them for ~~ ed oye of marriage or the enjoyment of life In this horrid. situation thousands enffer until death cloges the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any oft horrible life destroying mal. adies—see that they are cared for and cured beforeit be too late. Send them immediately «© Dector Gibbon, s physician who has made private disease hie eapecial study for years, andwho Is certaift to cure the most inveterate cases without mercury or any injurions drugs. it is important-to those who are_afflicted.or tothose who are interested 1h the welfare of heir friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, pablishng their skill in cnring al! diseases in & few Se imposing u the public by using. the a ofaminent physicians from Kurope and other places. Be therefore carefa) and make strie?-inquiry, or you may fall into the hands of thoee charistans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual adalgence, is praciiced by the youth of both sexes to ap almost unlimited extent, produc ag with unerring certainty. the following ‘rain of, morbid symptoma, unless combatted Sr Sch “gnedical measures, viz: Sallow countenance. dark spots under the eyes, pain n the head. ringing in the efra. noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loine, weakness of the imbe, confased vision, binnted intellect, lose ot confidence, diffidencg in approaching strancera, a dislike to form acquaintances, 8 stepoaition to shun socie®®, loss of memory, nectic flushes, pimples and variou+ eruptions about the face, furred tongne, feted breath, onghe, consumption, night sweate, monoania and frequent insanity. If relief he not obtained, persons so afflicted shonid apply !mbes eltffer in person or by letter, and . have g cure effected by his new. and scientific fatie of zX radica! cure. 5 (>, will One Husdred DoDare to anyone «who @ eaticfactorily to bim that he wascured ofthis complaint by either of the ten Francisco quacks. sats co t Married Mien, Orthose wha tontemplate marriage, who ate suffering onder anv of these fear‘ul mala<ee, should mot foreet the sacred responsibilTo the Ladies, The varions complicated and dietrersing civeares incident to females, treated with eminent anceesa—such sa Suppressions, Irreguarities, Whites, Felling of the Womb, Tncadre, all Uritiary Diseases, Nervour Debility, Paioful or Difienlt Mensuration, Barriness, ete., will be speedily ctired, without poleonous droge, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling. no differance what your troubles may be. The afficted are cordially invited to call and satisfy tuemselves. . Persons calling’ at Dr. Gihbon's office or tending for pack of. medicines. may rely ‘upon his asaurances of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually satis factory remnneration for services rendered, considering the cireumatancee and difficulties of caees, rather than a too prevalent and-eelteh practice of extortion among quacks and pretendera. 5 DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible. and will cive to.each patignt a written instrument, vtading himself to effect a radical and permaaent eure, or make fo charge. : Cured at Home. Persons af a distance: may be CURED AT HOME, by addreesing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, etaling case.xymptome. length of time the disease has continued.and bave medicine prompt + forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, } ‘0 apy part of the conutry, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing $15 in cur eacy or $10 in coin, in a registered letter through the Peet Office er through Wel e, Fargo & Co.a package of medicine will be forwarded by expresa to anv part of o ithe Union, Addrese DR.J. F. GIRBON, 883 Kearney street, eo rner Commercial, San -Francieco.— Pret office box 252. ° Private entrance on Commercial Street. Remember to put BOX 252 on the letter. Conrultations FREE. : Ew Correspondents will please inform DR. (TRBON that they read his advertisement in rhe Natty TRaNacrier. mar 19 ‘OMMONS.—State of California. County of Ss Nevada.. In District Court of the Ferur—sentivudiciat Pistrict of the State of Califerus, tn-and-fer-the-cennty of Nevada. The “ee picof the State of California, eend greeting ro Hf, Mathey, A. Beausacgq, J. Garilardere, F. ’. A. riochée, L. L. Robinson, John Doe and _uchard Roe, doing business under the same of “The Canada Hill Reduction Vorks,"’ defeadants. You are hereby required to appear an action brought againet yor.in the: Dis“ict Court of the Fonrteenth Judicial Diatrfct of the State of California in and for the. county of Nevada,on the 6th day of May. 1889. by mamuel Merritt and Wm. B Bourn. plaintiff, acd to anewer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of sereicelafter the aervice on you of thie summons ifeerved within this county: or, if aerved out of this county, dbutin this District. within weuty days: otherwise within forty days—or udgment with betaken againet vou by default according to the prayer of said complaint— « erein plaintiffanray for a jadument.against -cu in the eum of $1,592 @ alleged to be due and owins them from you defendants for certain gold bearing sulphnrets sold and delivered to you by plaintiffs at your special inatance ahd request. And yon are hereby notified. ‘hat if von fail to appear and answer the said complaint ae above required, the eaid claintiffs wiltakejudzment for eaid eum of $1,363 00 and coats. =e In testimony whereof, 1. G. K. Far, s¢al >quhar.Clerk of the Dietrict Court afore' -.~\ said, do hereunto set my hand and impraaa the geal of said Court, at office in the evly of Nevada, on the 6th dav of May. 1569, G, K. F\RQUHAR, Clerk. By John Abbey, Deputy. Ry order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, Judge of the Court aforesaid made the Wth day of May, ‘. distribution of the rewdué of said estate -Es. ordered. that all persons interested in the Esappear before the Probate Court “Gf the Cit¥ 7] ‘cording to law: and that xcopy of this order Coanty, Siate of C of the Provate Court, in and for said County <seal--Court, this 2oth day of May, 1869————}> pre E NOTICE.-—Probate Court, City aud County of Nevada. In the matter of the Estate of John Harris, deceased. I: appearing to the Conrt by the petition presented and filed by Wm. Hearne, the Administrator of the Eetate of John. Harris, deceased, and praying among other things, for an order of amen: the3s entitied-It is therefore tate of the-<aid John Harris. deceased, beand of J AS and theré td . show cause why -an erder of distribution xhould not be made-ef_the residue of eaid-es. tate amont the heir» of the eaia deceased, acand County of Nevada, at the Court Room of be publixhed at least four euccessive weeks In the Nevsda Daily .Transtript_a newspaper printed and publi-hed in said City and County. A. C, NELKS, Probate Judge. I, G, K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada county, California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court, in and for said Connty.do here by certify. the toregoing tu be a true and correct copy of an order madé and entered opon the mingtes of eald Probate Coart. » Witness my hand” ind the Seal of 4 seal} said Pr. bate Court, this 27th day*of } (——~ ) May, A. D. 1569. G, K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By John Abbey, Deputy.~ J. I. Caldwell and John Caldweil, Atty. ene YROBATE NOTICE.—Probate Court, City and County of Nevada.. In-the matter of the Estate of Patrick Sullivan, deceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition presental ond filed by Mary Sullivan, the Administratrix of the Eatate of Patrick Sullivan, deceased, praying for an order to sell real estate that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real eatate consisting of interests in mines and mining claims an‘ other property situated in Bloomfield township, Nevada County, Califorria, to pay the allowances.to_the family, the debts outstanding sgainet the deceased. and the debts, expenses, and charges of administration.’ It is therefore ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the said estate appear before the said Court. cn Saturday.the 3d day of Jaly, A. D. 1869. at 10 o’clock, a. ™. of said day. at the Court Room of said Pro bate Court, in the City and County of Nevada. State of California, to show cause why an or dershould not be granted. to the said A istratrix to sel! eo munch of the real ¢€ I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada fornia and ex-officio Clerk ify the fo ing to bea true er duly made and upon the minutes of said Probate Witness my hand and seal of ead tae G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. . By John Abbey, Deputy. J.1, Caldwell and John Caldwell, Attys. UMMONS,— State of California, County of s) Nevada, es In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District _of said State. The People of the State of California seni Greeting to Mary Ann McKcrrow, defendant. Yon are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the District Conrt. of the Fourteenth Judicial Diatrict of the State of California, in and for the Coanty of Nevada, on the lst day of Match, 1869, by Robert McKe1 row. plisintiff, and to anawer the Complaint filed therein, within ten daye(exc!nsive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Sammons-—if served within this county ; or, if served out of thie County, but in, this District, within twerty days; otherwise, within forty days—or judgment will be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of ead Complaint, wherein plalutiff prays for a-decree of our District Court, annalling and . dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintHf and defendant, allot which is more fully set ont in said Complaint now on file herein, And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer the said Complaint as above required.the said plaintiff willapply to the Court for the relief demanded. te In testimony whereof, I, George K. eeal > Farquhar, Clerk of the District Court —~ ) aforesaid, do hereby eet my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office in the city of Nevada, on the Ist davof March, A. D. 1869. G. K. FARQUGAR, Clerk. By order of the Hon. T. B. McFarland, Judg° of the District Conrt aforessid. J.1. & John Caldwell, Piffs. Att'y. m13 fa, UM MONS.—BState of California. County of Nevada,ss. In District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of raid State.— The People of the State of California,to Huldah Pierce, Greeting. Yonare hereby required to appear ih'an ‘action brought againat ron in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county’ of Nevada, on the tenth day of April, a. rp, ini®, by R. A Pierce, Plaintiff, and to anawer the complatat filed therein, within ten days, exclusive of the cay of service, after the service on you of this Summons—i! served within thisconnty ; orif served ont of this county. but within this Judicial District, within twenty days: orifserved out of said District then wilhin forty daya—or judgment will be taken against you by default. according to the prayer ef said complaint. This action is brenght to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between exid plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounda set forth in the complaint on file in this action, and for general relief And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to anawer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply tothe Coart for the relief demanded.” ~~ In testimony whereof, I, George K. } seal Farquhar. Cjerk ofthe District Court f aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at oMee in the city of Nevada. on the:lQth day of. April, A. 1D. 1869. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, District Tudge of the 14th Judicial District, made this Sidday of April, 1869. Johu Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. ad NTERPRISE GOLD AND SILVER. MIN4 ING CQMPANY. Location of Works, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county, Californi:. Notice. There is delinquent up on the following described interest in said mine on account of assessment levied March ——. 1869 the amount set opposite the name, to-wit > ‘John W. Grier. 10 feet. 40 shares $40.00 The said John W. Grier not having signed the Trust Deed of eaid Company, and beinga non-resident of the State of California, now therefore in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act concerning partnership for Mining purpeses,*’ approved April 2d, e* if the said John W, Grier fail to pay said sessinert on or before the 15th day of June, 1869, notices for the sale of his aaid interest will op that day be-pested and the sale -will follow in accordance with law, WM B, MAY, Secretary. Office of Company, Room No. 5 Government House, corner Sansome & Waehington streets, San Francieco, a20 ta ALC) Nites, Pig's Atty. ms Surveygr-one-cundidate for County Superini’) plary who is not qualified to vote at a getieral ie LKCTION PROCLAMATION.— j The Union Republican Electors of Nevada County, are hereby notified. that an Election will a held throughout Nevada county on-y. Saturday, July 10th, 1869, . in accordance with the Regulations adopted by the County Central Committee at & reguiar meeting. held at Nevada City, on Saturday, June 6th. 1869, for the purpose of nominating the following candidates for office: ‘One weandidate for State “Senator,_four candidates for the Assembly. one canJidate ¢ ELECTION NOTICE. : ia here iven to the qmnlified Nesters of Nevads Schoo! Dietrict, in the County of. Nevada, end State of California, that an Election wil! be held on Saturday, the 26th day of June, 1369.4» the Public Schoo! House of raid “choot District. calied the an Eton Seat School : gsembly Hall. of" op Fi ha gin of submitting the for Sheriff. one candidate for County Cotector, one candidate for County Clerk. one candidate : eandidate jor Dis— one candidate for Assessor, ont candidate for tenden’ of Schools, one candida‘e for Coroner, one cand‘date for Public Administra‘or, one candidate for Road Commissioner, “and in the Second Supervisor District, comprising the . townshipe of Grass Valley. little York and Rongh & Ready one candidate for member of . the Board of Supervisors, and ‘further. to elect sixteen delegates to the Union Kepublican Convention, who shall be authorised to represent the county in the Judicial Convention of the 14th Judicial District. SS er ees The Repnblican voters of cach township will also elect: members of the County —€ entral Committee, as follows: Nevada, 4;"Grass Valley 3, and each other township 1. : : No person shall. be permitted to vote at a-pri election under the State Laws and who shall not be able to satiefy the election officers if {3 vote is challenged. by the testimony of a member of the party in good standing that, to the best of his Knowledge and belief the applicant to vote acted with the party and cast his vote for Grant and Colfax, and if the voter a #0 swears that he voted for Grant and Coax es, W. ford. Joseph Worrell A Blue Te tor. Horace Haile. Judges, O. $ Creasy. Williamson. Valley—Inspector, J. I Sykes. Judges, ' . Bosworth, Jno. Bennett. Forest Springe—Inspector, Jos. Perrin. Judges, O. H. P. Sheets, B. J, Watson. . F Buena Vista—Inepector, Reuben Leech.— Judge, D. M. Barker. : hough & Ready.—Inepector, S. H. Dikeman. Judges, Jno. Landis, 8. Davis. Indian Springs—Inepector. H. L. Hatch.
Judges J. P. Van Slyke, L, Herton. Mooney Flat—Inepector, O. Hyatt. Judges, O. Tibbits, Mr. Marsh, Anthony House—Inepector, T. Stark. Judges, H. J Hoffman. 8. W. Piper,North San Juan—Inepector. Simon Furth. Judges, A.J. Putnam, Elon White. _French Corral—Inspector; W. M. Eddy.— Judges, Geo. W. Parshley. W. Moulton % Sweetland—Inepector, Benj. Wood. Judgex, Orlando Brats, Chas. W. Dannals i aay Birchville— Inepector, N. Cadwalder. Judges, G. B. Newell, 3. B. Malick. Cherokee—Inspector, H. L. Kinney. Judgea, F. Schmidt. KR. McMurray. Colymbig Hill—Inepector, S. Richardson. Judges, W, W. Nichols. Wm. Weighel. Lake City—Inspector, P. A. Payne. Judges, Jos. Wheeler, Jno, Heal. é \ Bloomfield—Inepector, R. C. Black, Judgea, R. D. Skidmore, J. M. Bush. ‘ Relief Hill—Inspector, L. K, Reasoner.— dud Thos. Carey, Charles Mackintosh oore’s Flat—.nepector, H. Atwater.— Judges, D. Landes, James Kleese. Enreka—Inspector, W.R.Cary. Judges, J. H. Young, J. C. Dean. d Truckee—lInepector, W. C,, Richmond.— Jadges, 3.C, Chambers, Wm. Hurd. Meadow Lake—Otticers to be appointed. Brca—Inspector, L. Doane. Judges, Aaron Beck, Mr. Jones. Washington— Inspector, A. Eagge. Judges, C. Kreig, D. Asback. 0 Inspector, L. R. Prescott. Judges, D.C. Teeple, J. S Holbrook. Diamond Creek= Inspect Judgea, J. Sanders, Frank Clampett. Little York—Inepector, J H. Dodge. es, H. Langley, Capt. Atkins. Lowel} Hidi—Inspector, Jobn Duffey. Judgea, L. D. Wells, James Stevens, Hunt's Hill—Inspector, George F. Jacobs. Judges, N. Wilkinson, J. D. Wilson. You Ng yg gp boon a Cuvilla. Judges, F. Ennis, W. W. Cozzens . ae , Red Dog—Inepector, Milton Combe. Judges. J. Heinson, J. Duryea, : This election will be holden in pursuance of and subject to an Act of: he Legislatare of the State ot California, entitled “An Act to protect the Elections of voluntary political associations, and to punish frauds thereon.” Approved March 26th, 1¢66, and ‘styled the Primary Election Law. By order ef the Union Republican Centra) Committee of Nevada County, CHAS, KENT, Chairman, M.S. Dean, Secretary. Judg2" The Central Committee will meet on Saturday, July 17th, \o canvases the votes cast at the above election, and declare the nominees of the party. VUMMONS.—State of California, County of &) Nevada, ss In fistrict © art of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to Wm. O'Con: er Sidney, Defendant, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the Complaint of Joseph M. English , Plaintiff, within ten days from theservice of this writ, if served on you in th’s gounty, and within. twenty days if served on you—in-this District and oat of this county, and within forty dayaif served on you in the State and out of this District, in an action brought against you by the above named plain ‘iff on the 2dday of September, 1868, and to anewer the complaintsfiled therein, within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this Summons—if served within this county; or if eerved out of this eounty but within this Judicial District, within twenty days; or if.served ont of said District then within forty days, wherein plaintiff demand: judgment against you fn the sam of Twenty-three Thousand, Two Hundred, Twenty-six and Fifty One Hundredtha, ($28,226 50) Dollars, alleged to be due and owing him from you for mdéneys loaned, paid out aLd expended for work? and labor, and services done and performed for you at your apecial instance’ and request, and for your failare te comply with the terms and conditions of a certain agreement entered into between you and said plaintiff. all of which is ‘much more faily set out in the Complaint filed herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said Complaint ag herein directed, Piaintiff will take judgment against you by default t gether wivh all costs of suit. .and aleo demand of the Court such other relief as-is prayed for in said Complaint. : Soo n testimohy whereof, I, Geo. K. {seal Farquhar, Clerk of-the District Court {—.~) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Sea! of said Court, at office, in the city o! Nevada, on the 34 day of September,a. D. 1868. G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk. Revenue stamp: Fifty cents. By order of, Hon. T. B. McFarland. Judge of the Court afotesaid, made the 2th day ef May, A. D. 1869. @. K. FARQUHAR. Clerk. —for-Contty-one Se trict Attorney, one candidate. for Treasurer, . most reasonable terme. Od Horses are free as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. ctor, DJ Moore:— +t. By John Abbey, Deputy. ms. pish additional School: facilities for said District.-to-maintain-the-S -in_said District: . and for the building said Schoo! Hose, called the Washington Schoo! House: that is to pay Sch+ol Houxe, outbuildings and fences. Phe amount of money proposed to be raised for all of said purposes is Five Thousand and Six Hundred Dollars. John A. C. Palmer, Charles F. Robinson and A. H. Parker are. hereby appointed Judges of said Election.— The polls will be opened at 8 o’cloek, t “the J u orbing and continue open until sanget. oO At said Blection an Asssesor and Coll will be elected. — : LANCASTER & ROBINSON, Have the Largest lotof HORSES, ite Nee CARRIAGES, and BUGGIES to be found in this part of the State Teame, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at ‘the shortest notice and on the from vice, of fine style and capable of going €arriages for Funerals attended to. with premptnesa. , Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week” or month and the best of care guaranteed. LANCASTER & ROBINSON. . Nevada, Oct. 4th. 4, G R.CRAWFORD, . BROAD ST., (Spence’s New Building.) RETAIL DEALER JIN EWNMUSIC -S$fraTrYroNn #E R;Y¥ Blank Books, Sheet Music, Albums, Gold Pens, Mouldings, Engravings, &¢. &C.f&e. Picture Frames, of any size, made to order conteceenenian (= Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand THE BEST FURNITURE TO BE FOUND This side of San Francisco ept at the Store of : J. E. JOHNSTON, Broad street, National Exchange Hotel Building, Nevada‘city, ~~ Bureaus, Sofas, Mirrors, &e. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Done at the shortest notice. _Bedsteads, Tables, Xr Call and examine the Stock !.£% Nevada, May 27th. Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka ' STAGE LEAVES NEVADA prc. Saad day on thearriva) of the : Colfax Stage connecting with Weliss Fargo and Co’s. Exprese) for LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, MOORES WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and EUREKA. Packages delivered, Collections madea nd all Exprese business promptly attended to. ~~ Express leaves Nevada every day for the above named pointe. ENGLISH & WELLS, Proprietors. NATIONAL Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. bl ' T.C. LAMPEcontinuesas bey 4 ght a the old stand. er. articular attention paid to $ “BATH? the cutting of Gents’. Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you want a good shave, Gents’ cal? at this place. Hot, cold and shower Bathe at all times. Always on hand a large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the best article for the hair ever produced. Agent Knowles Vegetable Hair. Restorer. 24 GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA DAILY STAGE LINE.AVING RECENTLY. PURCHASED THIS \ long established and popular Stage Line, we are. ready to carry passengers over the road with speed and safety, promising to treat those who travel with us ina courteous, and we trust, satisfactory manner. Hours of Departure, Leave. Exchange Hotel, Gimss Valley. dai at 8 and 11 o*clock, a. og and 4 eiclesse ors Leave Nevada, daily) at 9 o'clock, a. m., and 2and 5.o'clock, P. ™. : : MAJOR, SUAW & jut PROPRIETORS. NOTICE, N R.H NOVITSKY has wit F the firm of “: _w men om NOVITSKY & SON. The business will be continued by Chas. Nathan & Samuel Novitsky Under the firm name of NATHAN & NOVITSKY, que-tions whether 4 tax shall be levied to fur=) the-debt-inearred in build ing said Wathington } gton-Schoo! Honse_} .District: ub = att SAN FRANCISCO, Sacramento and Calistoga, : _. Via VALLEJO, . pe ON and after April 5th, 1269. Steamer New World will lea her berth at ‘FRONT STR F ARF, corner of Val éjo St. SAN FRANCISCO, at 7 a M. and 4 PF. m.; for + California Pacific Railroad, For Suisun, Vaca Dixon, Davisville and Sac. ramento. Also with the Express Traits of N A VALLEY RAILROAD, ; ForSoscol, Napa City, Yountville and Calis6ga. ’ Stages connect at Napa for Sonoma, Santa Roea and Petaluma.and at Calistoga for Healdsburg, pple Nog, Geyeer Springs, &c. Stages connect at Davisville for Wocdland and for Knight's Landing. : _Returning— Trains leave Sacramento (Wazhington) at (ia. M, apd P. M., and Calistoga at A. M. and 2 P.M. * ; New World leaves Vallejo for San Francisco at9a.M.and6p.™M.or on arrival of Trains from Sacramento and Calistoga. Close connection made at Vallejo by. all Trains with Steamer. —— ‘Passengers go through direct each way hetween Sacramento and Calistoga by both the Morning and Evening Trains. ° . Tickets sold and baggage checked.to any point on either line. : a28 D. C. HASKIN. Organized under the Laws of the Stage of Californ a. Capital Stock, ° $3,000,000, RINCIPAE. OFFICE, 436 California Street, ~ San Francisco. New York Offices, No. 57 41 Broadway, and 9 Canal Street. JOHN J. KELLY, Agent. : FORWARD Si: FREIGHT, PACKAGES. PARCELS, JEWELRY, SPECIE: CERRENCY, U-S. : BONDS LETTERS, Erc. Tc all parts of California & Nevada And by every steamer, via Panama, to West Coast of Mexico, Central and South . America, New Zealand. Australia, and New York, for all parts of the United States, Canadas and Provinces: and from New York connecting with the Atlantic Foreign Exprees to all parts of Europe. a : Onr eapeeial attention will be given to the following, viz ; Merchandise with bills to toleet on delivery, Note«, Drafts and Accounts for collection : collection of Savings Banks deite, atock dividends and bond coupoens.— miesiona for the purchase and sale of Min-—{ng and other stocks, by telegraph or other wise: examinmion of mines,’ recording of deeds, service of legal papers, transfer of stock etc pe ence paid gr rl yg from all arts of Euro Jnited States. . ee A. K. GRIM, President. GEO. W. KIPD-& CO. Agents for NevadacCity Office at the g House on Broad Stree. a2? THE . CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK. SACRAMENTO. Office—Fourth Street bet. Jand K Capital. ...-.000.,.00++ BEZO.000~. _ Held as Guarantee to Depositors. : OFFICERS :— PRESIDENT.. ---deoe o DULIVUS WETZLAR SECRETARY ..-.++.:.R. ©. WOOLWORTH. DIRECTORS :. GEO. W. MOWE. D. W. EARL, C. T. WHEELER, JULIUS WETZLAR, C. W. CLARK, PHILIP SCHELD. This Bank is now open for business-and will receive Deposits of Money, in large or small sums, withont charge of entrance fee to L. WILLIAMS, Depositore. 3 Money to Loan on Real Estate, United States, State and County Bonds, at low rates of interest. . OFFICE HOURS, daily, from 9 a. w. to 5 P u., and on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9. Sacramento, April 9th, 1869. IMPORTANT TO MINERS ! af ~ _ + —THE NEW— BLASTING AGENT, te7GIANT POWDER,.«< las attention of Miners and Mine Owners is respectfully called to the new explosive agent known as — 3 THE GIANT POWDER. ge Fhe manufacturers of the Giant Powder )gnarantee a eaving of 25 per cent. in the en: eral working ofthe mine by the use of Giant Powder, m connection wi-hthe system of +10 gle handed drilling, u-ing % steel, 1inch Dit,. 3% hammer—an experienced singie-hand aril ler doing the same amornt of work as two men the old way of workirg, making a com plete saving of the labor of one man. ; CRAWFORD & CO., : Agents for Nevada City. BANDMAN, NEILSON & CO. Commercia! Agents, 210 Front street, San Francisco. . H. BIRDSALL, Travelling Agent. CRAIC’S PATENT COMBINATION HAIR CUTTERS ! XT AVOID SMALL POX AND CUT YOUR OWN HAIR, WITH CRAIG'S COMBI NATION CUTTERS—THEY NEVER . FAIL TO PLEASE — Price #3. pas New INVENTION just brought be ‘ fore the public is a useful and indispene! ble article inevery Family and Household in the country—enabling’ those who live at a dis tarce from Barber Shops to always have . fashionablecnt to the Hair. Achild can o* them. : : : Sent by Express to any part of the Stateon receipt of Three Dollars in Coin. Addre=s L. D. CRAIG, a2 Dibble & Byrne, Pitfs Attys, cs Nevada, May eth, 1969, Ly ' Lock Box 89 Nevada City, Ca. Nevada, Dee. Iith. a —with_ Express. Trains oy the ; PACIFIC UNION EXPRESS.CO.. . an) s