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March 29, 1867 (4 pages)

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PRIVATE MEDICAL “AID/ . ‘Quick Cures and Moderate Charges, Dr. W. K. DOHERTY, Sacramento st. below Montgomery, Opposite Pacific Steamship Co’s Office. Pavate Entrance, Letpesponrr Streer.— da Ukptestly'to afford theamifeted sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in thetreatment and care’of all Private and_-Chronic Diseases, cases exttal disorders. D®: CHARLES H. TozER?s ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL INstITotE, Anstitute Northeast corner Kearney, and Jack» son Streets, San Francisee,:, THR GREAT ERADICATOR OF SPECIAL cOMPLAL “PORMERLY OF LOCKE HOSPITAL, LONDON, . © EIGHT YEARSIN®ACRAMENTO, AND” THE LAST FOUR YEARS IN SAN FRANCISCO, + DR. TOZER'S & ing and durin elléd success ~ of secresy and all's : forty years one “ ‘has met unparal_€o.the Afflicted, all those diveasan fais his sincere big fh the treatment of generally known as VEN#REAL.or CHRONIC. It is impossible here to mention all the diseases with which he is familiar ; some, The most form destructive to mankind is Self-A buse. being the seat of the disease the whole system snffers inconsequence. I will here ennmerate some », 80 that those afflicted may be is patients for their % opportunity to thanks to his a ink ¢, and .would,take Posmay Shen: © fe continues to consult at his ute for the cure of chronic diseases of the . . LAver, Kidneys, Digestive and ans, and all Private Diseases Lite forms nd etages;Seminal W i “conseqrences-of~ecif: Y, Diseases of the } Rack and Loins, Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that his long experience and snecessful practice will continue to inI are of ‘public pationage. ears in Europe and the United ipply t gh worn _— af essful remedies net diseases ot a se ie. He uses no, ihetcary, charges moderate, troate hia p tients im a correct and: honorable ces of unquestionable veracit nown ’ respectability and hig standing in soelety.’ “All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and qyantlest treatmentiand implicit secrecy, erhaps, will not dable, the most be out of place. of the symptom dvice in time, thereb ving them a world of suffering : Nervous Debilit Hess of Memory, Pain in the Limbs and Bac Palpitation of the Heart, Tremblin and an aversion to’Gen at of Females, There area great many these are sufficient, and should you be suffering from any of them, call on DR. TOZER, and he will cure you ina short time, without any interruption in your businesse—or state your case by letter, and there willbe no occasion for your # oF THe Unrrnd is another formidato health, Send for one ofm -on that disease, and inform yourself of its terrible The worst cases cured ina few days. VENEREAL Dregasss, in all their various for, Secondary or Heredifary,; comstem. Your constict health, there will rof handing dewn to your children e disease known as Scrofula. SyPHInitic DiskasE, as itpresents itself on this coast is ofa more formidable character than that seen in the Atlantic States or Enrope,arising from the fact of its being a compound of Spanish, Chinese and Sandwich Island disease. who havé-visited the two latter countries no doubt have-seen the dreadfuleffects of it on both the native and foreign population. er different modes of treatment. THE OLD Formutas of Kicord, Acton and Bost. fecount, except to dry up the diace, leaving the poison in the blood These facts I have learned by experience and think Tcan say without boasting, that I have seen more practice in there diseases than any other cian in California, dating ~yMy Puan as: Pur -the disease and puri is no danger of secondary symptoms. RaEvMATIsM, NEURALGIA, and diseases arisin from the usc of Mercury, Impurities ofthe Bloo cured in a short time by the use of VEGETABLESs ee only to myseif, re Ww EST, who is ackno Gan oeviatn i plaints, .and seek a nal Emissions, of the Limhs, 1 Society, esy as referen from mi6n of k either Primary, pletely eradicated from the s tution being restored to per UR. DOHERTY would call attention to the fol, . es, from two of pe pcre Sd their health heir remedial agent. It known t are fully authenticated by. 4, Notary rwale publicly, his patients, who, esire to make wilt be seen their of society, i ely . y are’ sha ine: e wary , ry than to sound the praiee.of a sic. fen at week handreds.of like cases can be vited, during a practice of more than fifieen years, A Case of Gleet and Stricture, Dr. Dontary—Dear Sir: fully restored that, in common gratitude, I bedinmioat Wor yout. valnabie svtvt ) ented with A ¢ ted. with . baat : é cagert this cit . Being a stranger in this city, an poe thre Doctors whogave éuch ausurances of suecess were necessarily the b jaced myself in their charge: ‘and contin der their ee, until Lead ioe nearly all a considerable sum of” ey. hepeans ou are the sixth doctor I have é only one that has jnires altogethT feel my. health so wick are of Hitt] ritten acknowl. ease on the stir 3 4 the:work perfor: en st about one year duro, bad ‘wa * an’ old cade of as it does from 1849, Kix, Veerran.e—destroying g¢ the blood, -sothat there edged by all to be the most eucceseful Female Physician in San Francisco, Ladies suffering from the Whites, Piles, WeakPain in ‘the Side, Headache, rement of their iseases that the to, Will fin@ prompt renstitute, San Francisco, earny and Jackeon streets,ASES PECULIAR TO Femat1 ks, such as Reten‘ inful Menstruation, ete, study for a great number of years, and I can safely promise a perfect cure in-a short “any may = time ~ . ant My Gleet is wholl sek te ican ice. eet is wholly cnred, trict-. pen is all mare. and my general health,is ‘oh n it has been for year eiy tothe many: imfortinates who're 9 vi ‘ ye eto (I keep store:in this xperience may save you many dollars, ness of the back,’ Palpitation of the Heart, Dera Monthly Sickness. and all other Fe call and see me. “tion, Suppression and a‘vertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrohea, Gleet, etc., but never deriv * ig ae tea : Ph ) eA being Bibi calling on BR Omen at laee trom.delicacy.or oFexposure, as the Dectoria Tae SR aman in whom you can trust, and tmoet secrecys))) . ) mthlyy Pil were never known to n those cases for: whi To He obtained only With tnll directio Consultations Free. iAllcomrbunidatiane strict. confidential, and a cnre gvaranteé + TOZER,°M, before'me this 2st day all cases are of June, A.D 1864. , ,4,,8,,GOULD, Not. Pub, ". ce Seminal Weakness—A Sworn to CertifiA desire to b fooling of gratit (arwrneree AUCBB TC ring humanity. and a .W.K. DOHERTY, ino make this statem yoars bhavedben afflicted) with the result of self abuse, b bnt litte trenbte or inten had Seminal Weakness to a fearful extent, which ‘alarming: symptoms, neh as nd limbs,dimness ofy bs ¢ My mind tao! Was ‘affedted to auch an extent as to seriously impair my mem“ory; my ideas were confused and ed. I wasaveree to soetety, had e and self-distrust, and was entirely unfitied for any . W , summer of 18h. . . alent I could . ; din all cases,, D., San Francisco, . at till 1855 e Yan dnl hee tn McCORMACK. fie 8 wt ‘Sucééasor Yo “McCready & Brothét, weakness of th ,ervousn ost) MARBLE MONUMENTS, . “GRAVE STONES, ~ Marble Mantles; Fable Tops AND GRATES, At lower Ratés than ever before ofcred in this market. -. } Statéof SUSE, chars : tin find, but ak ro netance spiained more than tem Wor the an hte wataent seni dvertisement, I determined to try him. ( os i nahe herent from “his finder his*careyinione wéék T found myimproved, and now, after five ent, P fee) myself thorotighly cited . of all my troubles. and in the enj Corn&it_or Firrn ann D Srre ‘ WRARYSVILLES i. ; W. C. GROVE Agent for Nevada City, Marysville, Oct 2th—ty z DR. #. W. TALBO. 2, Physician. OMice at Dr. Kent’s Drug Store. Residence—UNION HOTEL. 4 R al attention to’ Diseases o aelf very much erdakcs! evodtma thsi Fioplagthae es pment of the others similarly afflicted, I enbJOHNSTON, The, this 15th . G RANDALL, Notary Public. he of benef fo aa Ot aalbed auld ebEa te taro dav of January, a. p 1864. Surgeon To Females, Wiren'a femille 4s M trotible.br ‘amictéd Sith of the back and limbs, uscular power, 8 vi “ LN gs thi ts, a sterility, avid’all other dis¥. should go or write emale Doctor W. K. at his Medical Institute, and consult eir troubles and disease suppressions, etc., will. receive particular attention. Let no ent you, but apply i aan aes OEY ELECTION, T a Special Meeting of the Board of Trusteda of the City of Nevada, Hel March 2nd nted be gh ue . on, @ a gister the nan of reons entitled to voteata City Election té he ee of the womb,’ : eases peculiar to Charles H, M stration, to re, of Nevada for UHAK, Clerk, and premature es, whose delicate health ® prevent an increase in es, should write or call at Dr. DOHni help. “The spite of six noo ‘ ait ted without The Boardof Regist twill a meftings every the Ci ie mein ese da ak hac sive, and uutil 8 o'clock, P: Hetnedag ' . MEAD, lerk of Board of Registration: NATIONAL . Hair Dressing and«Bathing Saloon. pe, that wil ~ H. Fisher fn the ‘Saloon, ‘and wilt continue, as bien) —y children’s Doctor's of. obee--vation, iid a le) residing in an rtof , 1 ig y pa th and advice of Dr. herty, ieee nee ae tT eS, full case be fully and ofere, . at) the ie) te'the cutting of gents, la ‘Hou oot nh shower Gaths ‘at all Gmes.— Always on oo al arge stuck of Dr, Jennings’ Re~ “JAMES COL CORNED PORK, ¥1 n $n uf tri et, Con in An for the oan 701 Nevada, aga Four Thousandy Stk Minden ava ? Wan! Fe D. 1867 ‘. thereon from the date rate of two per cent per month till allowed We t sume payabie in go which book 4, of € he suid yDistritt the property therein: des ing in the town of Grass Valley, County of Nev. four hundred {400} fe Hill’s easterly line one hundred and: thirty [130 +-feetto lands of Conaway, above mentioned away"s north ) Auburn streef at the point of beginning ; er with the two story dwelling house theretipon, and: al] parties of the first part Ts't tunnel on Kate Hays Hi r Tunnel,” and all the wa and property. claims situated and being upon Howard Hi ground, commeneing claims of the Independent Quartz and Gravel ] tte width ofsixteen hundred [1600] feet aforesai together with all the gravel deposits therein a all the quartz lodes running through or bei of said lodes, and all the mining improvements, nels thereupon and ail the pocemets, franchises, privileges, tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances to said mining claims belonging or in anywise appertaining. Also, an undivided three-tenths [3-10] share or bank of Pike Flat, about pnechal V4 mile easterly from the town of Grass Valley, inthe county of Nevada, State of California, known as the claims of the Badger 2 Aen ag consisting of six hundrec eon aes upon the known as the “Badger Hill an with ‘alt ffs dips, angles and variations: and aleo that piece of quartz mining ground peagrie a the above described claims of the Badger Mining Company on the south, and formerly Known as the Independent Mining ground, lying between the “Eagle Ditch’ andthe Indeyiendent. Ditch, and being in extent from east to west about seven hun: red {7001 feet, being the same premises ¢opveyed to i. C, Webster and others composing the Badger Mining Company by.John Millhoen, by his deed onhes May 17th. ges of record in Book 17 of Jeeds, page 259, Records o Nevada County, toeflier With@h ing mning feet i }ing works and other steam machinery situated thereupon or belonging -to said Badger Mining Company, and all and singular the tehements, easements wigttns erie 8) fra fses*and appurtenanees'to ea dont + Bel ging or in anypon an 2 wise appertaining, be nat ge: d sold to sat: isfy said judgment, cous fees, costs, de,» Sy Noticenis Rewehy’ gir tat Twill expose to public sale all the-above described property, to the hichest-spidder for cash, insUnited States Gold Coing di front of the Court’ Honse door. in the city-6f Nevada on TUESDAY, April 9th, '. 1°GU.rtietwteen the hours or we 460k! A: M. and Se’clock, P. M. day of March, 1867)" Ry BAGENTRY, Sheriff, —Pibhic-& Hytne: Attys ——— tT JHEKIPE'S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution Ss to me delivered, issued oyt of the District Courefthe Filteenth, J aicial District of the fornia, in and for the city and count of San Francisco, beating date) Fubrnary 23d. 1867, on a judument rendered in said Court on the 3rd day of Decenvber, 1866, im favor of 1H. Baird, J. W. Tucker and Geo, ©. Ecker, partners, ete. and against William Daniels for the sum-of Five Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-EKight and Ui. doliags, damages. with interest thereon at the rate or ten per cent perannum from the date th f tik paid, together with, plaintifx’, ‘costs andtisbharsemente atthe date of said ‘Judement, and scursiae pe ge to the az of 50. Lhave . upon. @ right, title and Interest of the defendant, William Aan nang there. in mentioned, in and to the following described roperty, to-wit; All that certain lot or parcel of
sd ining Clainis and property, situated in (jrass Valley Township, N@vadweonnty, State of Catifornia, know asthe Allison Ranch Mining Company's claims, including mill machinery, etc. Notice is hereby iven th t lexpose to public sale all the above dese cis arty, to* the -{ highest bidder, in front of the Court. House door, in the city of Nevada. on TUESDAY the 26th fay of March, 186%, between the hours of 9 A. M., and 5 P. M ott day. Given under my hand at Nevada city, this 26th day of-Febraary isé7. Ry By er oe. a ea _R.B. Patton, Under Sheriff. HS & McAllister, Attys. f28 The above sale ‘is postponed to TUESDAY, April.16th, . B. GENTRY, Sheriff. OLDEN EAG ND MINING GOMPANY 2 bosstion ot Wena, Excelsior Mining wh aahaaent County, Satter Notice. : ent'u the» wing describ ed stoe . on fount ef. Arscetment Ne! jevied on the Matai tes theeeveral amo My opposite t Chew's the respective ehareholders, as folluws.; Names, No. Cert; ~ Shares. Amount. J. ¥, Butler, unissued 44 . $4400 i er eee ee 2 F. Adler’ Nt fh Ia And eneete ithJaw;and Board of Tras not the ont hare ore J". 80 many shares of each nie . stick as may be neces: will be sold at t APRIL, 1967, ; said day to pay! rr aa C. m. BATES, aa PRA PAOLA. rut orite.s ole dite ennai A et A regi lars and fourteen cents,— with in veel Sor ae judgment at the gene together with costs of suit taxed at $44 00. and counsel fees nit of 8160 all of suid -of the United States, udgment is recorded in the judgment tt Court, on page 315 and whereee it fs, ordered, ony Aig bce ay a fe in. Plaintiff's complaint orecilosed, ap +4 ined torvit :=All that certain town lot or parcel of Jand situate and be: da, State of California, commencing at a point on . ,, Depart the east side of Atiburn street, forming the north westerly corner of lands of C. Conaway, and extending thence northerly along the east line of Anburn street, one-hundred and thirty [130] feet tothe lands of Walker; thence at right angles easterly and followin, vi» bath southerly line, dk Jands—of-C.-R. Hill: thence at right’ angles so@ntherly and tnt (1 zeorge W. Topliffeand wife] have the ownership ofand right to certain waters arising in a certain "3 known asthe “Blake er works, pipes. acqueducts, and fixtures used in conveying said waters from the reservoir at the mouth of the Blake tunntolind fs tanned oarenig to the above deecribed premises . shane ae Tone ite an ica Also, an undivided. three-fertieths [3-40] share or interest of, in and to all those certain, minitc about two miles easterly from the town of Grass Malley,’ county of Nevada, States, of Culifornia, known as the claims of the Lucky Gold Mining Company, and consisting of a lot_of mining M-the easterly line of the Mining Company.and extending thence easterly sixteen hundred (1:600) feet more or less, to the westerly line of the claims of the Cambridge iipieg Company, and thence extending souther0 the centre of said Howard Hill, preserving upon the claims of said Lucky Gold Mining Company, with the dips, spurs, angles, and Variations machinery, hoisting works, shafts. cuts and tuninterest of, in and to all those certain quartz mining claims. situated upon and near the northerly ginia City, and all pointe in the St with'the cars of the California Centra lede or vein. ements, hoist-7 and hopes for a shere of their patronage, ing, Budding and Grafting executed in their seasons. Cemetery lots planted with Evergreens and other desirable shrubs, which will be kept in order by the year, if desired. ’ for sale fruit treem of ‘Apples. Given under my hand at Nevada city. this 16th. ‘and Grass Seéds. . Box Wood Plants, for Garden Borders. F THROUGH LINE a NEW YORK Carryi ’ Leave Folsom street Wharf, at 11 o'clock a, mM. of the following dates, for PANAMA, connectin via Panama Raitroad, with mee Steathere from: A On the 10th, 18th and 30th of each month } that has 30 days. On the 10th, 19th and 30th of each month that has 31 days. When the 10th, 19th and 80th fall on Sunday, they will leave on Saturday preceding ; whet the 18th falls on Sunday, they will leave on Monday following. Steamer Jeavying San Frenclene-pnthe 20th: tonches at Alitonch at Aca d pulco. : + of 18th or 18 ; erty Abin Sh Transatlantic Companys Steamer for St. Nazaire and English Stmenior ‘Sotth America, ‘Departure of 10th connects with English Steamer for Southampton and P. R, R. Co,’s Steamer for Central America. Departure of 30th connects with English Steamer for Tumaco, the’ port of the new mines. The following Steamships willbe dispatched on dates as given below : March 9th—Sacramento, Capt. J. M. Cavarly. and} Connecting with the-Henry Chauncey.Capt.Grays. thence at right-angles westerly and following Conly line four hundred [400}" feet to togethsituated barns, Out-houses, and improvements belonging thereto, and all privileges and franchises connected therewith, including a certain water privilege, by virtne.of which the gaid Root part TMA Hee ta the bata March 19th—Conetitution, Capt. W F. Lapidge, connecting with the Ocean Queen, Capt. Maury. March 30th—Golden Age,’ Capt J. T. Watkins, connecting with Rising Star, Capt. Furber. Cabin passengers berthed through. baggage checked through—100 pounds allowed each adult vassenper, An experienced: Surgeof on hoard: fedicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. Passengers are requested to have their baggage on board before 10 o’clock. Through tickets to Liverpool by the “Inman Line” can be obtained at the P. M.$. S. Co’s Office in San Francisco, For merchandise freight apply to: Wells, Fargo & Co.) = : The splendid steamship Colorado will be disWednesday, op 8, 1867, for Hong wawa carrying passengers, mails and frelent. Passengers and freight will also be taken for Shanghw,,to be forwarded from Kanagawa by steamer. : For passage and other information.apply-at the fic Mail Steamship Company's office, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, Sdn Francisco, OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. QO* AND: AFTER FEBRUARY 18th, 1867) until further ‘notiée, the trains of the Central Pacific Railroad will run as follows: Going East Passenger trains .willleave Sacramento at 6:30 A. M., and arrive at Cisco at 12.30 Pp. m. Going West. Passenger trains leave Cisco at 6;30 a. M., arrive at, Sacramento at 12:55 P. Mm. The morning passenger trains connect at Anburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill, and Michigan Bluffs: and at Colfax with stages for Grass Valley, Nevada and San Juan: and at Cisco with stages for Summit city Austin, Virté of évada. The 6:30_A, M. up train connects at ibe dunetion Railroadfor Lincolp and Marysville and all points north All trains run daily, Sundays excepted, f ‘ : ERC 7 “3 ‘ uperintendent CP. R. R. GF. Harnrwer., Reet Sin endent. fe24 RICHARD D. REED, ORNAMENTAL GARDENER. Bz MOST RESPECTFULLY to inform the t i ng & Gentlemen of Nevada and it vicin-, i ving ome & resident imothes Town evan, he i Pai prepared ‘to engage’ with 1em in all the various branches of Gardening, . . PrunGardens laid out He has t rs, Appricot,4 Cherry & Pluims,Cherry Currants, Black Currants, . Englixh Gooseberrics, Strawberries & Raspberries. Rose Trees, Evergreens flowering and other shrubs & Shade Trees, Bedding out, and Parlor window Plants of evefy description, Tulips, Lilly . in every possible and desirable design. , Pg of the Valley, Dahlias and other Summer flowering roots & bulbs. Also #Hundred Varieties of PldWwéR Néxetable Also. a chofce lot of Boglish-4 cverything he offers for sale warranted according io abel and at MODERATE PRICES.. ¥¥ All Orders left with JAMES COLLEY, or dn his Slate_at the, Post Office shall receive immedi ate and carefdl attention. _ fit MORNING COMFORT, Appetiser,. Neetar,. Coftee, : Cocoa Tea, ; LADIES PLEASURE; Strawberry, Piné Apple, Selete. a‘ WELCOME, Anti-Divorce and Anti-Dyspeptic. LADIES? TEARS FAREWELL. :. Such are the names of .ne of SQUARZA’S PUNCHES! Which with all © cnoicest brands of Foreign and Domestie Wines, Cordials, Liquors and Cigars, Are kept constantly.on: hand and sold at moder at prices. by A, BONA, Successor to V. Squarza, No. 44 Leidesdorff St Opposite What Cheer House, oo San Francisco, febi6 WE would re fice of the Com ,on the RIGH nil ye e eek i ement there} BROWN & PER KIN 8, PUBLISHERS OF BS oe eee os to a AND MUSIC BOOKS, spectfully ‘call the attention of Choir Leaders and Singing School Teachers to our establishment, where all kinds of . Church” Music, Gtee and Anthem Books can be obtained. on th ost feyorahe . ae: The long of “Mr. ins in Mu. sical Con: , Choire, the Concert Room and Sunday School, enables him to give advice and to tive saleotion OE dee x rie OF mre an orks of ns ® usical gress in musito com . on mee th costs of advertising and expensae aad MEY,“ s VE_Otd VEG. MINING ¢« ‘Budw. Point, Reva, There aré-delinguent m on ing described stock on acconnt of as peat levied on the st ae several amounts ee oppor te epective shareholders as follows : of March, 1867, the mes of the re. ‘ » Company’s . P. WCoppers, L for NEI PW. Bellingall, A. Grandy; W. AvHantly, James Moore, Wm. Southwell. G, K, Davidson, James Kyno, H. C. Johnson, Harvey Boone, 5 ae = mer’? \ REKWKE Frank M oyer, Ino. B. Smith, A. G. Cawan, And i accordance with the By-Laws ofthe Company, eo many ehares or parcel of said stock as will be soldat public-auction, AY OF MAY, 1867, to pay said e SECOND D sesement = coste of advertising, and the ex = 10 SAM. T. HENRY, Secretary, “— sneer of sale, YUMMONS,~— State of California! Connty of NeIn District Conrt.of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California, to. J. Pollard and Francis CofYon are hereby summoned to ap. rand answer to the complaint of the Neva Vater Companyywithin ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, and within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this ‘county, and within forty days if served on yon in the State and ont of this District, in an action Commenced on the February,a. -D. 1867, in said Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclosure of a cerortgage, bearing date the 29th day of June, A.D. 18°8, executed by J. Pollard to A. Smith and by him assigned and transfered. to plaintifis and forthe, sale of the premises therein, and in said: complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the moneys arising rrom such sale to fhe payment of the amount due ona certain promissory nete set forth in said comted to A. Smithand by J. ollard and by said A. Smith assigned to plaintiff bearing even date with said Mortgage an by intended to be secured, to-wit: The sum of $1000 OO with interest thereon from the of June, «. ». 1863, at the rate of two per cent per aid; said sum principal and interest J. 8. gol@and silver coin, and if any deficiency shall remaijrafter applying all of said _» moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that” plaintiff may have execution therefor a Said defendant. J. Pollard, also that. sai ant and all and every person claiming under Defendant subse tiff’s mortgage and the co tion, may be barred and claim, lien and equity.efredemption in and to the reniises, orany part thercof, and for such other ard further relief, or both, in the ‘hay be just and equitable. y notified that if-you fail to plaint as herein directed, plainudgment ugainst you therefor by er with all costs of ‘snit,, and. also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's saidcomplaint. In testimony whereof, I, R. H. Farqnhar, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid do hereunto set my hand andjmpress the said Court, at office, in, Nevada city) this 14th day of February. a. p. 1867. : °-RLH: FARQUHAR; Clerk. a By.G. Kk. Farquhar, Depnty . B, McFarland, Judge of tlie id. A true co R. Tl. FARQUHA By-G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. fee, Greeting : laint. made and deliye quently 1¢-tAfe date of plaincement of this acsed of all right, said mortgaged pri anewer eaid com “default. toget By order of Hon.2, District Court aforesa Revenue Stamp. A.C. Niles, Attorney for Plaintiff. NEVADA & MOORE’S FLAT “DAILY -EXPRESS AND STAGE LINE S. NEVADA ON: MONDAY, nd Friday, (connecting with Fargoand Co's Express) for LAKE CITY. ELD. MOORES, WOOLSEYS TAGE LEAVE LY ‘Wednesday « a NORTH BLOOMFI AND ORLEANS F Pony Express leaves Nevada on Tuesdays, and Saturdays, for, the same points. ge and Express conn mento Stare and also with Jefferis’ Saddle Train ty and the, New Mines. ections made, and all Lxpress ly attended to. Stage Jeaves Nevada City at 7:30 A. MGREGORY & ENGLISH, Proprietors. ecting with Sacrato Meadow Lak ages delivered, business prom NOW ‘READY. New Sabbath School Singing Book, “THE GOLDEN PROMISE.” RY T, BE. PERKLNS, Author of “The. Sunda New Shining Star,’ We will ocad & ® address, on r den Promise School Banner,” “The ‘The Psalm King,” pecimen ¢opy, post paid, eceipt of twenty eents. “Th ** is as follows = ies in paper covers, $0 30. Single copies in board covers, ___ By the 100, _ ‘ eee Sehool Musie Free Song every month, and give BROWN & PERKINS “> 420 Broome St., N NSOLVENT NOTICE.—Im the €eunty Court of the County of Nevada, State of @alifornia. In the matter of the petition of Peter Newmann , Pursuant toan orderef the ge of the said County Court . the Semper of the ‘eter Newmann, an A.C. Niles, County Judge . bers, at the Court: » Court, in the County of X of April. fh D, 1 prod ek om t said Insolvent ess my hand and onth. We publish a new itaway.' Send fora n. A. C. Niles, Jud por is hereby said Insolvent, . before the Hon. Nevada, off the 15th day re to show cau of said Insolvent ehould ment of hia Ketate be from his the Statute if such case and in the mean-time all prosrork fama : 8 for Petitioner, oa 7 TO WILLIAM CROSBY usted in Mt.