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June 19, 1869 (4 pages)

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ore enemas mene . mania and frequent insanity. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. NEW REMEDIES. NEW REMEDIES. DR. GIBEBON’S DISPENSARY, 623 K::ARNEY ST, COR. CO OTAL. “AN FRANCISCO. — EsSeminal Diseases, such as thea._Giget, Aarte_ eth Impotency, ete. Skin Dis eases (of years standing) , and Ulcerated Legs suc_ cesfully treated. . Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both mate and female. are there who are enffering out a miserable existence from the effect of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the wystem! Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down consti tutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriagve-or the enjoyment.of life In this horrid situation thonsands suffer until death . closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend toany of those who are suffer‘with any of these horrible life destroying mal adies—sce that they are cared for and enred beforeit be. too late. Send them immediately to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease hir especial study for years, and who.is certain to care the most inveterate cases. without mercury or any injnrions drags. It is important to those who are afflicted. or to those who are intereeted 1n the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctore who. nfest all cities, publishing their skill in cating all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be therefore careful and make strict inqniry. or you may fall into the hands of those charlatans. . Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the conseqnence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indnigénce,is practiced by the youth of potry gexes to.an almost wnlimited extent. prodac—, ing with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid aymptoma, unless combatted by scientific medical measures. viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head. ringing in the ears, noise like the rustling of Jeaves and_rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, binnted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stranvers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various ernptions about the face, furred tongne, feted breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monoFH relief be not obtained, persona so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and ecientific mode of treating this disease, which never faila of effecting a quick and radicalcure. Dr. i any kind. G will give One Hundred Donare to any one ping who will prove eatiafactorily to him that he wae cored ofthis complaint by either of the San Francieco quacks. : : Married Wien, . Or those whe contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fear,ul maladiea, should not forget the sacred reaponsibilities reeting npon them mor delay to obtain immediate relief. To the Ladies, _ The various complicated and dietressing diseases incident to fomalee, troated with eminent suctess—such. as pupprensions. ‘Trregularities, Whites, Falling of the Womb, Tumore, all Urinary Diseases, Nervone Debility, Painful or Pifficult Meneuration, Barriness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable medicines of Have no delicacy in calling, no differance what your troubles may be. The, afflicted are cordially invited:-to eall and satisfy themselves. v Pereons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or sending for packages of medicines, may rely upon his assyrances of confidential secrecy with implicit faith, and. 2xpect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually eatis factory’ remuneration for services rendered.. considering the circumstances and difficulties of.cases, rather than a too prevalent and selfish practice of extortion among quacks and pretenders, ae DOCTOR GIBBON ié reaponsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, } binding himeelf to effect a radical and perma} nent cure, or make no charge. . Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating caseaymptoms, length of time the disease has continnued,and have medicine prompt ly forwarded, free from damage and oustoutey: to-any part of the country, with full and plain directionsfor use. By enclosing $15 in cur ency or $10-jn coin, in a registered letter through the Post Office er through Wel s, Fargo & Co,,a package of medicine will be for: warded by express to any partof o fthe Union. Addreas DR. J. F. GIBBON,~ 628. Kearney etreet, comner Commercial, San Franeisco.— . Post office box 252. Private entrance on Commercial Street. -Remember to put BOX 262 on the letter. Consultations FREER, Correspondents will please inform DR: GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the Daruy Trawecrtipr. mar 19 ne cea GOLD AND SILVER MIN(, ING. COMPANY. Location ofWerke, Meadow Lake Mining District. Nevada county, €aliforni+ Notice. There_is delinquent-np. on the following described interest in said mine on account of avaessment levied March 22nd, 1569 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 said Company, and being a non-resident of the State of California, now therefore in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled “An Act concerning partnership for Mining purposes,” approved April 2d, 1866, if the said John W, Grier fail to pay said as¢essemert on oF before the 1th day of Jang 1869, notices.for the sale of his said inter®st will on that'dtiy be ‘posted and the sale will follow in accordance with law, : WM, B. MAY, Secretary. Office of Campany, Room No. 5 Government House, corner Sansome & Washington streets, San Francisco, a20.td ‘HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864. Office: 16 New Merchants’ Exchange Bnil.: ing, California Street. : Paid In’ Capital, $350,000. IRE AND MARINE RISKS taken at the lowest, rates, ‘©. 8S. MANN, Pres't. Wim. H. Stevens, Secretary. 19. J.B. JOHNSON, Agent, Nevada city BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. JSSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN on the inter. Ad esting relation of to Bride, in the institution of Marcriage,—a Guide to matrimonial felieit hy mail in seal cones and has become ene of the most cele-_ Medical Institut alee Dr. J. GC. YOUNG, in 185v. j No Cure,’No Pay. Consultation by letter, cr otherwise, Fuzz. . Private N. CO.__Fs-).____._BENJ_F. JOSSELYN,M-D-. the fo Sr etee se tablished in 1854. for: the ee SET ee ee Beaator, fou 3 Secual and . "Y°HIS celebrated Institute has enjoyed on. One candidate for “State “Senator, "our en ee cath & 1 this Coast an uninterrupted ousnane of 18 . Candidates for the Assembly, one canJidate of the age, “Phe creat nimber annually received and cured, place it in point of number of patients among tie very first of the worid and the saccess of its treatment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE DISEASES {n Males, and Irregularities in Females are the great destroyers of health. They insidacusly attack the system, and gradually undermine and destroy it: they drive the bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength and vigor from the frame, they give puny and diseased f-pring. and poison, through suc-. cessive penerations, the race of man. The marks can be seen in Scro!nia, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic. the Insane. There is no more terrible scourge to the human-race than-those diseases arising from the contamination Veénerial Poison. The mildest ‘forms, by retreating to the blood, hold ever over the one afffitied, the sword of destruction that is liable at moment to fall and blight —to_ulterly destroy—al earthly hopes, : MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL MEDICAL ENEMY to-man, combining with the Veneaial, doubles his dangers. Those who have been treated with-that pernicious MIN ERAL POISON, are not cured; the discase has only assumed a new form. : ; Do Nor BE SaTIsFigD WiTH PaRtEAL CURE. That leaves the poison to crawl through thesystem, eating its way into-the tissues and organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst out in the future witha virulence tha will baffle the effecis of medicine. When perfect CURES ean be obtained by eonsulting a physician, whom long practice and thoroveh lnvestigation inte the causes Of Diseases vi the CRINARY ORGANS, enable to determine at one the cause of the diséase, “ in all diseases entrusted tothe Doctor's care PERtECT. SPEEDY, PERMANENT IN ALL CASES CURES GUARANTEED. and accompying diseases ; in all disorders of the Bladder, Kidneys and prostate; Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Haart and Lungs, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Impotency, Incipient Consumption, and.ali diseasgs of the uniar organs in either sex, cure always warranted, or NO PAY required‘es SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The young mafi who experiences that growing weakness in his muscular and mental organization should stop and consider whence it arises. He will findin the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disorderéd diges. tion, unaccountable failing of the powers of the mind, distate for socicty, dreed of impendtroubled and lacivious dreams, accompanied Tn Syphilis and ite adjunets;Gonnhorrhoe—vil steeptessness,; [LE LAMA TION.— E Fee eabiicas Electors of Nevada Count may hereby. notified that an Election will be held throughout Nevada county off Saturday, July 16th, 1869, in accordance with the Regulations adopted by the County Central Committee at & regular bmw ee City, on 5 dune 6th. 1869, for the purpose of nominating r naidates Tor ETE for Sheriff, one candidate for County Collector, one candidate for Goanty Clerk-one candidate . for Connty Recorder, one candidate for DisELECTION NOTICE. ST OTICH-is heréby given to the qualified Nereis ak scnoel District, in the County of Neva end State of California, that an Election will be held on Saturday, the 26th day of June, Ncisco,, Via VALLESO, blic School House of said School District. Salied the Washington Schéol House and at the Assembty Mall. of sa¥d Sch House, for the purpose of submitting the que-tions whether & tax shall be levied to furnish additional School facilities. foreaid District Attorney, one candidate for Treasurer.) one candidate for Assessor, one candidate for Surveyor, one cind‘date fér County Saperintenden: of Schools, one candidate for Coroner, one cand‘date for Public Admiuistrator, one candidate for Road Commissioner, and iii"the Second Supervisor District, comprising the townships of Grass Valley. Little York and Rough & Ready-one candidate for member of the Board of Supervisors, and further, to élect sixteen delegates to the Union Kepubliean Convention, who—sahall: be authorised to represent the-county in the Judicial Convention of the 14th Jndicial District. ee The Repnblican voters of each township will also eléct members of the County Central Committesas follows :Nevada, 4; Grass Valley 3, and each other township 1. No person shall be permitted to vote ata pri nary who is not qualified to vote ata general election under the State Laws and who shall not be able to satisfy the election officers if is vote is challenged. by the testimony of a member ef the party in good standing that, to the best of his know.edge and belief the applicant to vote acted with the party and cast his vete for Grant and Colfax, and if the voter also swears that he voted for Grant and Colfax his vote shall be connted; provided, that. mi-nors and all who were neceszarily absent from the county, may vote upon pledging themselves to support the nominees of the party. The following Inspectors and Judges are appointed to condnet. said election, the Inspectors to actas Supervisors of Election, as required by the Porter Primary. Law Nevada—Inapector, A-B-Gregory._—_dudges, W. H. Crawford, Joseph Worrell. Blue Tent—Inspector, Horace Hale. Judges, O. S. Cressy. L Wittiamson. ~ Grass Valley—Inspector. J. I Sykes. Judges, 8. D. Bosworth, Jno, Bennett. Forest Springs—Inspector, Jos,Perrin. Judges—O.H.P_Sheets,.B.d,atson__ Buena Vista—Inspector, Renben Leech.— Judge, D. M. Barker. Rough & Ready.—Inepector, S. H. Dikeman. Judges, Jno. Landis, 8. Davis. Indian Springs—Inspector. H. L.° Hatch. Judges J. P. Van Slyke, L, Herton. Mooney Flat—Inspector, O. Hyatt. O, Tibbits, Mr. Marsh. : ; Anthony Honse—Inspector, T. Stark. Judg es, H. J. Hoffman. S. W.Piper, ~~ s North San Juan—Inspectwr. Simon Futth. Judges, A.J. Putnam, Elon White. . French Corral—Inspector, W. M. Eddy. Judges, Geo. W: Parshley, W. Moulton’, ~:\ Sweetland—Inepector, Benj. Wood. Judgex. vans, Chas. W. Dannals. : Birchville— Inspector, N. Cadwalder. Judges, G. B. Newell, 8. B. Malick. Judges, . by growing deafness, loss of muscular power and numerous other symptoms of disorgar vation, the positive traces of that most terri’ ble and destructive of all diseases, Seminal Weakness—wasting away his powers,destroying bis hope of life and mynhood, and dragging him along the broken path of his exisrence, toward a premature and !oatheome rave. ‘Tohim who finds his life dribling out a the discharge of the vital principle of existeneein nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the were cessation of the causes ite appearance brings no assurance of relief. : fest “ Marriage, that holy.office, the safeguord and hope of manhood, brings to such a ofe.no hope of cure, but adda to his misery in the knowl ‘edge of the oue who looks to him for so munch . of her happiness; is a victim of hts evil @nd an ’ innocent companion of his punishment. He adds to his misery and disorder until hope laves him. There is no rescue except, in proper and skilful treatment. Consult tien at once, a physician whom long practice and careful research has made him thoroughly conyversant with every phase of the disease.— Those who have become the victims of solita: ry viees, thatdreadful fascinating and destructable habit, which fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and consumptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its misguided viciima, should consalt without a moment's delay, one who will sympathise with their sufferings. To such the Dogtor would especially recommend himself, giving to’ each and al guarantees of a Ferfect and Permanent Gure, without Hindrance from. Business, Chane of Diet, Fear of Exposure, vais Do not forget the address. -See below, IMPORTANT TO THE LADIKS. When a female is in trouble or afflicted with disease, and requires medical or surgical attendance, the enquiry shonld be, where is there a physician who is fully competent to hdminister relief, and whose respectable ‘standing in society recomnrends him tothe conti: dence of the community ? The Doctor understanding how imperatively hecessary these requirements are, teels called upon to interpose and@ by calling the attention of the afflicted to the fact that he has been a Professor of Obstetrics and Female Diseases for Tweuty Years and is fully qualified to administer in all eases both medically and surgically, not ina superficial manner, but in as thorongh a manner as years of study and practice—both. in hospitals and families—can make, to save them from the hands the ungualitied,. unscriipulous and ge. signing. ‘Therefore families canrely npon him as upopa father. All in afliction Gast firfd ie him one who can feel and sympathize wis and befriend them in trouble—one in Whose secresy the utmost confidence can be placed, Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) FREE See address below. THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES. Compounded from the private prescriptions of Dr. Loung, have now ebtained a most extended popularity, and are correctly viewed to be the saiest dnd. surest remedies for the carn plaints for which they are applied. The cou etantly accruing testimonials of their efticacy declare them te be pre-eminently superior to their action. No lady should be without there Renovating Agents. None genuine unless proeured at thir office. Sent by Mail or Express to any part ot the State. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE, The Greatest Discovery of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE POWDERS FtR MARRieD LapigEs, These Powders »will be found ‘of essenti value to those whose means, health or other’ circumstances do not permit them to increase the number ot their family without inconvenience, suffering and perhaps risk of life. This preparation ts. new, safe, infallible, conveniény and simple, and cannot injure thé health. Their use should be avoided at certain timea Price $10 a box. Sent to any part ofthe coas perfectly safe from suspicion, Remit by or Express adds é@seed to a A BENJ. F, JOSSELYD FRENCH LUNAR OR FEMALE M@? : PILLS— Price %. Acknowledged.by the Medica}Fraternity to be the only safe, niild and efff€acious remed > be depended on in 1g standing cases of suppression, irregularity, or stopping of the myles of “nature, thé neglect of whick t sottice of sugh @éplorable effects
female frame. Yer Address BENS’ F. JOSSELYN. M.D. } and trae happiaess. Sent letter of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, aa Mhiladelphia, Pa. °Washin~tan 5. San Francisco. Be * . the Court af Cherokee—Inspector. H. L. Kinney. Judgs, F. Schmidt. R. McMurray. Columbia Hill—Inspector, S. Richardson. Judges, W. W. Nichols. Wm, Weighel. Lake City—Inspector, P. A. Payne. Judges, Jos, Wheeler. Jno. Heal, Bloomfield—Inspector, R. C, Black. Judges, R. D. Skidmore, J. M. Bueh. Relief Hill—Inepector, LK, Reasoner.— Judges, Thos Carey, Charles Mackintosh. Moore's Flat -nepector, H. Atwater — Judges, D. Landes, James Kleeee. Eureka—Inspector, W. R. Cary. Judges, J. H. Young, J. C. Dean, Truckeé—Inepector, oW. C,. Richmond.— Judges, 8. C. Chambers, Wm. Hurd. Meadow Lake—Oflicers to be appointed. Boca—Inspector; L, Doane. Judges, Aaron Beck, Mr. Jones, Washington—Inspector, A. Eagge. C. Kreig, D. Asback. : -Omeg: rag egg L. R. Prescott. D, C: Teaple. JS Holbrook. Diamond Creek — Inspector, D. J. Moore,— Judges, J. Sanders, Frank Clampett. Judges, Judges, Little York—Inspector, J H. Dodge. Judges, H. Langley, Capt. Atkins. Lowell Hill—Inspector, John Duffey. Judges, L. D. Wells, James Stevens, Hunt's Hill—Inspector, George F. Jacobs. Judges, N. Wilkinson, J. D. Wilson. You Bet—Inspector,Capt. Cuvilla. Judges; F. Ennis, W. W. Cozzens Red Dog—Inepector, Milton Combs. Judges. J. Heinson, J. Duryea. This election will be holden in pursuance of and subject to an Act ofthe Legislature of the State ot California, entitled “*An Act to protect the Elections of voluntary political associations, and to punish.frands thereon.’’. Approved March 26th, 1866,“antl styled the Primary. Election Law. By order of the Union Republican Central Committee of Nevada County, CHAS, KENT, Chairman, M.S. Dzau, Secretary. i (err The Central Committee will meet on Saturday, July 17th, .o canvass the votes cast at the above election, and declare the nominees of the party. & ; dak MONS.—State of California, County of i) Nevada, ss In District C: urt of the Four: teenth dudicial 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 anawer to the Complaint of Joseph M. English, Plaintiff, within ten days from the service of thiswrit, if served on you in-th's edunty, and within twenty days if-served-on-—you: ir this District and out of this county, and within forty daysif served on you in dhe State and out of this District, in an action brought against you by theabove named plain ‘iff on the. 2d day of Septembert;1868, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the sere’ vice on you of this Summons—if served. within this.county; or if served out of this covinty but within this Judicial Di-trict, #ithin twenty days; or if served ont of salg/District then within forty days, wherein pfaintiff demand judgment against yon ip*the sum of Twenty-three Thousand, wo Handred, Twenty-six and Fifty ne Hundredths, ($23,226 50) Dollars, alle#ed to be due and owing himfrom you for’meneys loaned, paid cut and expended for work, and labor, and services done and performed fur you at your special instancg’and request, and for your failure to comply with the terms and conditions of a cerfain agreement entered into between yopand said plaintiff, all of which is much mére ed set out in the Complaint fled hereiw: ‘And yu are heréby notified that if , il fo answer said Complaint as herein ected, Plaintiff wil! take judement against “von by default together with all costs of suit, and also dematd of the Court such other reliefjas is prayed:for ansaid Complaint. n testimony whereof, I, Geo. K. seal > Farquhar, Clerk of the District‘Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office, in Ae —~ ber, a.'D. 1868. ale AR, Clerk. Revenue stamp: Fifty ; By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland. anes ot id, made the Seth Hay of May, y dohn puty. Pltfs Ae bees A. D. 1869. Dibbie & Byrne, >. “< the city of ows, 2 — aay of Septem' and for the building said Scacor = . the Washington School House:*that is to pay the debt incurred in building said Washington Schao] House, outbuildings and fences. _ ‘The amount of money proposed to be raised for all of said purposes is Five Thousand and Six Hundred Bol ars. John A. C. Palmer, Charles F. Robinson and: A. H. Pa 1 hereby appointed Judges of said Election.— The polls will be opened at.8 o’clock, in the morning and continue oper until sunset. At said Election an Asssssor and Collector rill t ted. will be eRcte 3.1 CALDWELL, i A. B. GREGORY, m30 School Trustees. e EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE BROAD STREET, NEVADA. CIry, Opposite the National Exchange" LANCASTER & ROBINSON, a mq Have the Largest ; lot of HORSES, fii é BUGGIES to be found in this part of the State Teams, with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the. most reasonable terme. Our Horees are free from vice, of fine style and capable of going as fast-as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses hoarded by the day, week or month and the best of care gnaranteed. ’ LANCASTER & ROBINSON. Nevada, Oct. 4th. . g R CRAWFORD, _ BROAD ST., (Spence’s New Building.) RETAIL DEALER IN sjr A T10.N E BY Blank Books, : Sheet YEusic, Albums, SchoeFtrict. to maintain the Schools in said District: Parker“are-T ‘. Morning and Evening Trains. «CARRIAGES. and . _a28__. Sacramento gnd Calistoga, “* ON and after April 5th, 1849, “Steamner-New Workt will leave her berth at FRONT STREET WHARF, corner of Val ejo St., SAN FRANCISCO, at 7a M.and4p. m., for California Pacific Railroad, For Suisun, Vaca, Dixon, Davisville and Sac. ramento. Also with the Express Trains of the : __ NAPA VALLEY RAILROAD, For Soscol, Napa City, Yountville and Calis toga. ; = pigs . Stages connect at Napa for Sonoma, Santa’ Rosa and Petaluma.and at Calistoga for Healds burg, Cloverdale, Geyser Springs, &e. connect at Davisville. for Wo:dland and for Knight's Landing. 7 Returning— Trains leave Sacramento (Wash ington) at fi a. M,and 3 P. M., and. Calistoga at TAM. and 2-P. M. ‘ New World leaves Vallejo for San Francisco atQa.m.and6p.m.,or on arrival of Trains from Sacramenio and Calistoga. ; Close connection made at Vallejo by. al! Trains with Steamer. <. Passengers go through direct each way be-. tween Sacramento and Calistoga by both the Stages Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point on either line. eee Schrmath a D.C. HASKIN PACIFIC UNION EXPRESS CO. Organized under the Lays of the State of Californ a. $3,000,000. Capital Stock, ° RINCIPAL OFFICE, 436 California Street, ~ San Francisco, New-York Offices, No. 57 Broadway, and 9 Canal Street. ; JOHN J. KELLY, Agent. FORWARD FREIGHT, PACKAGES, PARCELS, JEW—— ELR¥._ SPECIE, CURRENCY, U. 8. ° BONDS, LETTERS, Ere. Te all parts of California & Nevada And by every steamer, via Panama, to Weat Coast of Mexico, Central and South America, New Zealand. Australia, and New York, for all parts of the United States, Canadas and Provifices: and from New York connecting with the Atlantic Foreign, Express to all pafts of Europe. : Our especial attention will be given to_the following, viz ; Merchandise with bills to collect.on delivery, Notes, Drafts and Accounts for coliection : collection of Savings Banks de—, stock dividends and bond . coupons — Fommissions for the purchaee and sale of MinGold Pens, Mouldings, ‘Engravings, &ec,. &e,t&e, Picture Frames, of any size, made to ofder A te Constableand Justice’s Blanks on hand THE BEST FURNITURE "TO BE FOUND. This aide of San Francisco the Store of . J. KE, JOHNRGON, Broad atreet, National Exchange Hotel Building, Nevada city, ept at ‘ Bureaus, ‘ : Bedsteads, Chairs, = Tables, Sofas, Wiirrors, &c,. UPHOLSTERING. and REPAIRING “Done at the shortest notice. ir Call and examine the Stock !.0% Nevada, May 27th. Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka STAGE LEAVES NEVADA Pt Sa day on thearrival of the Colfax Stage connecting with Wells, Fargo and Co's Express) for LAKE CITY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, MOORES WOOLSEYS AND ORLEANS FLATS and EUREKA. Packages delivered, Collections made. nd all Express business promptly attended to. ‘ gee _ Express Jeaves Nevada every day for the abové named points. * NATIONAL f Hair Dressing and Bathing Sdloon. T.C.LAMPEg6ntinuesas heretofore, ata@he old stand. -~» Particular gftention paid to 3 the cuttiw® of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hairy” If you wanta good shave, Gents’ call at thi place: Hot, cold and shower Baths at all tifhes. Always on hand a large stock of Dr, Pennings’ Reproductor, the best article for th® hair ever produced. Agent Know les_ Yegetable Hair Restorer, . 24 r 4 ‘GRASSVALLEY AND NEVADA A 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 in a courteous, and we trust,eatisfactory manner, .; Hours of Departure. Leave Exehange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily, at 8 and. 11 o’cloek, a. m., and 40’clock. P. w. Leave Nevada, ‘daffy. at 9 o'clock; a. m., and }° 2and 5 o'clock, Pp, M. a SHAW &-MAJOR, j2% 7 PROPRIETORS. : NOTICE. R. H NOVUTSKY has withdrawn from the firm of ; NOVITSK ¥_& SON. The business will. be continued by Chas. Nathan & Samuel Novitsky Under the firm name of + ; "NATHAN & NOVITSKY, . Nevada, May 18th, 1969, ‘ ENGLISH & WELLS, Proprietors. —THE NEW — Srecmd-other stoek= > byetelesraph -wise: examinajion of mines, recording of déeds, service of legal papers, transfer of stock ete etc. Also, furnishing of passage from all parts of Europe and United States. A. K. GRIM, President. GEO. W. KIDD & CO. Agents for Nevada City Office at the Banking Honse on Broad Strec. ; ‘27 TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. The Annual Session _ —OF THE— Nevada County Teachers Institute WILL BE HELD IN Washington Mall, \ “NEVADA CITY, rae ra Commencing on Wednesday, June 30, at 10 o’clock, Av JE. And contirue in-Session THREE DAYS. 7 -Phe County Board or Examiners -. will meet at the same-place on MONDAY JUNE 238th. fac Applicants for @6unty Teachers’ Certificates must be presewt at the First Session of the é fw BE. M. PRESTON, pts IMPORTANT TO MINERS ! County Supt. of Schools Ke BLASTING AGENT, . _ ieeGIANT POWDER,.£& ety attention of Miners and: Mine Owners is respectfally called to the new explosive agent known as THE GIANT POWDER. ger" The manufacturers of the Giant Powder guarantee a raving of 2% Rr cent, in-the-general working ofthe mine by the use of Giant Powder, in connection with the system of sin gle handed drilling, u-ing %% steel, 1 inch bit, 33¢ hammer—an experienced singie-hand driller doing the same amount of work as two men the old way of working, making a com plete saving of the laborjof one man. CRAWRORD & CO., Agents for Nevada City. BANDMAN, NEILSON & CO. Commercia Agents, 210 Front street, San Francisco. D. H. BIRDSALL, Travelling Agent,.8%_ ATTENTION TRAVELERS’! FROM AND AFTER THIS date a TRI-WEEKLY LINE mee # STAGES will run between Nevady, Omega and Washington Leayigg Nevada at 644.A, M., onTueedassand Thursdays;anu at #P. M. on Saturdays. Keturiing, will Teave Washington, on -a); ternate days, at 7A. M.,>arrive at Nevada by A.M. ie Through Fare One Dollar, To or: From Central Heuse 50 cts. 1+ Office at Nevada—National Exchange Hote! a ee Wobingten—Saeees Hotel. tp . Nevada, Omega and. Washington Stage Co, Proprietors. _ ati “RW. LATTA, Agent. a _—_—_ : atta’s Mountain Express is car ried on ening = nor geod e a — ells, Fargo ~ and . Pacific Un Haprese Ge Copectinete made, and all kinds of eas business prompt % R. ve Latta, Proprietor. ’ Nevada, June 3d, 1569. a Board. rd / . Freight 75 cents per 100 pounds.. Vallejo, connecting with Express Trains 6s Co op ily fo 0) cht