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‘nowledgment for your valuable services—parQuick Cures and Moderate Charges.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’ :
Private Medical & Surgical netitute
ento street, below. Montgomery, oppo.
arte Pacifie Mail Steamsh ra Ce’s office.
» Private entrance on Leidesdorff street,
la’ caphetr’ to ater Ce katictea blished expressly to a he afflic’
ead and acientifie Medieal aid, in the treatment and cure of all Private and Chronic
Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sexual diseases.
TO THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. W. K. Doherty
returns hia sincere thanks to his numerous. pa
tients for the patronage, and wonld take this 6
portunity to remindthem that he continues to
consult at his institute for the eure cf chronie
diseaaes of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digesjve-and Gerito-Urmary Organs, andall private
seadses, Viz: Syphilis in all its forme and stages, Seminsi Weakness, and all the horrid con
goqrences of self.abusae. Gonorhoe, Gleet, Stric :
tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual
Debility. Diseases ofthe Back aad Loins, Infla-:
’ n of the Bladder and Kidneys, etc, and he
came that hie long experience and. successfal
ractice will eontinue to insure hima share
of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States. he
senabledto apply the most efficient and success
ul remedies against (liscases of all kinds. He useg no mercury, charges mo.lerate, treats his patiente in a correet ard honorable way, bas rences of unquestionable veracity from men of
known respectability and hich standing in soci-:
ety. All parties consulting him. by Jetter or otherwise will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit secrecy. :
READ THE FOLLOWING :—A case of Gleet and
Stricture —Dr, Doherty—Dear Sir; 1 feel my
health so fully restored, that, in common gratitude, I believe I should make some written ac“4 so.as your fee was sma'l for the work
fates nee 1 arived in this city from the Kest
about one year ago, and was then suffering from
old case of Gleet. complicated with stricture,
Being a stranger in this city, and believing those
doctors who-gave such positive assurances. of
suceess were necessarily the beat (sume of whom
have a large number of titles,) I placed myselfin
their charge and continued under their treatment
antil 1 hed lost nearly all hope and a considera.
t ble sum or money. . wish to say now that yon are
the sixth Doctor I have employed. and the only
one that has ever done me any service. My Gleet
is. wholly cured, the stricture is all removed, and
my genére! health is better than it has been for
vyears. In conclusion . would say to the many
‘anfortunates who require medieal advice, if you
have any doubt as to whom you p=! employ. ask
Dr: Doherty for my address and éall and see me,
({ keep store in this = td My ees may
eave you many dollars. I would alsoadd that in
the early stage of my disease, I used a large amt éf the preparstions advertised as an infalltote cure for Gonorrhoe, Gleet. ete. but never derived any bengfit from them.
ly yours.
fica Rrancisco. June 16th, 1864,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st
fay of June, 1864. A.S. GOULD, Notary Public,
Orman AL W HLAKNESS—A sworn to Certificate
of most Remarkable Cure of Spermoterrhoea —
A desire to bevefit humanity, and a feeling of
gratitude co Dr. WK. Doherty, alone’ induces
me to make™this statement. Nor many years IT
have been afflicted with that fearful disease
known as “Spermaterrhoen,” or 3eminal weakness, the result of self-abuse, bat'til) 1856 —.
rienced but little trouble or inconvenience in that.
year, however, I al emissions to a,
weakening extent, which was soon followed by
im 4
am, Doctor, very
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the most alarming aymptuns, as weakness of the4
back and limbs. pain in the head, dimness of vieion, nervousness and general debility. My mind
too, waa afflicted to such an extent as to serious~ ly impair manne ye my ideas were confused
» I was averse to society.
evil forebodings and self-distrust and was
entirely unfitted for any ofthe duties of life.—
Fro 5 tu the summer of 18*3, I employed the
very edical talent { eould find, and spent
geveral hundred dollars, but in no instance ob’ utemperary relief. (had abou
concluded there se be relief for me in this
cal
world, but seein Doherty's advertisement,
I thought [ should and see him, as hecharg
—ed nothing for condultation. TI had an interview
with Dr. Boheris, at his office, in Sacramento
street, and his fee for treatment was so reasonable, I paps hy en 0) ee — See I a a
expect much benetit from On
. Sth day of Dec. last I placed’ thysel der ‘his
care: mone week found myself very much imroved, and now, after five weeks treatment, I
cel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubles
andin theénjoyment of the beet of health Ho:
ping thatmy bar yg : <ther A piocone fa othilarly afflicted, 1 subse mysel
Cee nary ee’ JAMES JOUNSTON
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th
of Janu. 1844, AG, RANDALL. Notary Public
ie FEMALES —When a female is in trouble
or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the’*back
and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight
ieas of muscular power, palpication of the heart
rritability nervousness, extreme uriniary difficulties, derangemedt of digestive furctions,general debility, vaginities; ‘all diséases of the womb
hyateria, sterility and all other diseases peeuliar
to females, they should ge or write at once to
the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at
his Medical Institute and consult him ut
their troubles and disease. . The Doctor is effeeting more cures than aay other Physician in the
State of California. Let no false delicay prevent
ou. but apply immediately and save yourself
om paintfal.snfferings and premature death.
All married ladies whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fam‘jes, should write or call at Dr W. K. Dohertys
Medical Institute and they will reeeive every pos
‘gible relicfand help. ‘The Doctor's offices are
so arranged that he can be consulted without
fear of obsernation.
Lo CORRESPONDENTS Patients residing in
any part of the State, however distant, who may’
desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty en
their respective cases, and who think proper to
submit a written statement of such, in preference
to holding a personal intnryiew, are respectfuly
assured that their communications will be held
most Sa¢red. Dr. Doherty takes this onportuni
ty of observing, that all letters are only opéned
and replied to . himeelf, and the latter as
promptly.as poseible. Ifthe case be fully and
candidly described, and the usual fée of teh dotlars enclosed—by express’ Or in a registered . :
letters—persoaal commanication will be be supee A a as. instructions for dict. regimen,
and the genrral treatment “of the cases itself,
(including the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and jn such a manner as te coatey no
idea of the purport of t@e letter or Bo
tranamitted. Consultation—at the FREE.
by letter. $16 -Permanent cure guaranteed or
oe W. K. DOWERTY, M. D.
is San @ranciseo, Califoraia.
FININGER & CO.
Suceessors to CH Meyer & Co,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FINE BRANDIES,; WANES,
R.
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1} D Street, between First and
Second, Near Wells,
‘Fargo & Co's,
MARYSVILLE.
ADOLPHUS RAU.
OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Ne: vads county that long éxperience in the business has qualified him to do
WORK IN MARBLE,
SUCH AS .
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
Grave Stories, Mantel Pieces, Sculpture, Modeling in Clay, &e.
ORNAMENTAL WORK. done in a superior style. at reasonable prices.
a9 . ADOLPHUS RAU.
Boot and Shoe Store. ’
. WL Shaefrr would inform the citizens of Nevada and
the surrounding country that
BB i:0 has removed his stock of
a BOOTS & SHOES.
To Commercial street, near Pine st, and is sell
ing them off at low rates. He has jvat receivad
a large and splendid stock of boots and shoes
‘from the Bay, which he will sell at bargains.
He invites the attention of everybody to eall.
and examine his stock. Boots made to order—
Repairing promptly and neatly doue ;
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Office—corner of Broad and Pine sts. ©
> I would iaform. my friends aud
all wishing my services that I am
prepared to attend those favoring
i me with a éall, atany hour. Teeth
after having become sensitive by exposure of the
herve will be filled without causing pain.
“ . WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this fhe
to be per formed in a more skiiful manner, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My
charges are moderate, and to auit the time? .
am —— located in this city ~Residenoe
on Sacramento street, thirdhouse fromTemperance Hall. ee tineVulcantte Work promptly andj neatly
done at this office. :
‘NEVADA & MOORES FLAT
Daily Express and Stage Line!
TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, (connecting with Wells, Fargo &
Co’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacramento @ fo ‘
ig
Lake City, ee
North Bloomfield,
Moore's Flat,
~ Woolsey’s Flat,
and Orlean's Flat.
Pony Expregs leaves Nevoda on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage
ry
ced
and Express, connecting with Sacramento Stage and
also with Jefferis’ Saddie Train to Meadow Lake
city and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Collections: made and all Express business promptly atto,
PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop’rs.
‘ALL ABOARD!”
~ Grass Valley and Nevada City
STAGE LINES
: Having recently purchased this long established
‘and popular Stage Line, we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road with speed and -safety, promising te
treat those who ride with us in a courteous, and
we trust, ina satisfactory manner.
: Hours of Departure.
Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily,
at 8 and i1-o’clock; A. M. and 4 o’clock, P. M.
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and
2b. M. an@§o’clock.P Mm.
oe CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov, 17th. .
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
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Junetion of the Nevada and Dutch Fi eosin
. sion ‘to Virgina’ City. al
ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS,
» WOULD INFORM the traveling
public and all who wish to spend a
seakon at this benutiful part of Nevada coun®y, that he has now open.
ped his Largedand Elegant House, at
BEAR VALLEY, ~
And ia prepared to aecommodate all in as good
style as at any other House in the State. j
The House has just been. built and liand-:
somely furnished throughout—having room
enough for forty.persons, =. :
The Table willcoutain the best of food—
equal ifnotauperior toany House in this county.
a Piswnitg ‘ and Huntin y— There, fe po
“ace §.8¢C a2qual to ©
dating and hunting. * tridihi ae
The Dancing Hall is
in the county,
short notice.
J. L CALDWELL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office No. 42 Broad Street, Nevada City.
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the largest and beat
Suppersand Music sewer ~ on
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J.T. Caldwell, Notary Public for Nevada cou
and Commissioner for the State of Nevada nJ
GH. FERRAND.
irPHOTOWGRAPHIC.4
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
&? Every hind of Photographs and Ambro. types taken.in the best styleofthe Art. .
. ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
Tom. Cox, Phomas Fitoh.
COX & FITCH, ee
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
SUMMIT CITY, CAL.
ay Will practice.in-all the Courts of California and
‘Nevada. Office in Magnolia Building B street.
’ antmmmit city, Nowade county, Oot. 27,
C. M, BATES,
PHY Se Pan.
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" PROBA
N the miatter of the Estate of JAMES HOEL, de‘dL ceased. . In Probate Court, Nevada county.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the undersigned,
Judve-of said Probate Court, by the toregoing petition that there are no outstanding debts against the
Estate or claims allowed or presented against the
Estate, that more than twelve months have expired.
since the issuance of letters of administration to Sa
rah M, Hoel. Admiinistratrix of said Estate, and notice to creditors by her duly published and that she
is the devizee of the entire Estate of said’ deceased,
both real and personal, with the condition that she
pay on demand to the heirs named in the will.of-deceased, heretofore admitted to Probate in this Court
and that said Estate is in proper condition for distribution, &¢. On motion of JJ. Caldwell, Attorney
for Petitio er. it is hereby ordered that MONDAY,
the Tweuty Seventh day of November, 1865, be fixed for the hearing of this application, and that notice
be given by publication of this order in the NEVADA
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a tewspaper published in
Nevada city, for at least once & week for four successive weeks ; that all persons interested in said Estate appear before the said Probate Court on said
27th day of November, 1865at 19 o’elock, A. M,:
_} of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the
eity of Nevada. Nevada.county, State of California.
to show cause, if any they have, why-the prayer of
said. Petitioner should not be granted, and. the property of said Estate, both real and ‘personal,. should
not be distributed pursuant to prayer of petition. and
she discharged from her trust as said Adininistratrix:
i A. C. NILES, Probate Judge.
_ October 24th, 1865.
County of Nevada, ss.—I. R. H. Farquhar, Clerk
of the Probate Court aforesaid, do hereby certify the
foregoing to be a true copy of an order duly made
and entered upon the minutes of said Court in the
above entitled matter.
—~—) Witness my hand and the seal of said Court.
wea this 25th day of October. A. D. 1865.. -.
_~ : R.H FARQUHAR, Clerk.
: ; By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy.
_ J. 1. Caldwell, Att'y. : 026
. PROBATE NOTICE,
W the mat*er ofthe Estate of AUGUST FRANDY, deceased. In Prubate Court, Nevada
county. 5 :
_It appearing to the undersigned Judge of the
Probate Court in and for said county of Nevada
by the foregoing petition of J B. Gray, Admin
istrator of the said Estate praying for an order
to sell the personal and real estate in said petition particularly set forth and described, that it
is neressary to sell that portion of R: al Estate
‘consisting of the undivided one-fourth of Mining claims therein deseribed and the undivided
one fourth of the Quieksilver and the undivided
one-fourth of the bellows, personal estate therein described, to pay the debta of administration
andthe debts outstanding against the Estate
and expenses of Administration. Itis therefore ordered thot all persons interested in Said
Estate appear before:the said Probate Covrt on
MONDAY tbe the 2*th day of November, 1865,
at 10 o’rlock, A. M. of said day. at the Court
Room of said Cougt, in the city of Nevada. Nevada county, Cal., to show cause why an order
should not be granted to the said Administrator
to sell the said ‘personal property and as muck
of the real estate of said deceased as shall be neeeasary. Andthatacopy ofthe order be pub
lished at least once a week for four successive
weeks in the NEVAPA DAILY TRANSCRIPT a
newepapér published in anid Nevada city.
‘ A. CO. NILES, Probate Judge.
October 27th, 1865.
County of Nevada, aa —1, R.H. Farquhar,
Clerk of the Probate Court aferesaid, do hereby
certify the foregoing tu bea true copy of an or:
dvr duly made and entered upon the minutes of
said Court in the above entitled matter.
Fy
~~ Witness mv hand and the seal of said
} seal ; Court, this 27th dav of October. 1865.
ww }R H. FARQUH AR, Clerk.
By G, K. Farquhar, Deputy.
J I, Caldwetl, Att’y ~ : 028
UMMONS.—In the Distriet Court of tne 14th
\) Jadicial District, ofthe State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada. Harrict M. Peabody vs. Georte Peabody ‘The People ofthe
State ot California seud greeting to Geo. PeaYou are hereby required to appear In an action
brought against you by the abovenamed Plaintiffs inthe Distriet Court ofthe Fourteenth Ju
dicial District of the State of California, in and
forthe County of Nevada, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within ‘ten days exelusive ofthe day of service, after the service on you
ofthis summons, if served within thos county ;
or, if served ont of this county, but within this
Judicitl District Within’ twenty days; or if
served out of said District, then . within. forty
days—or judgment by déefauit will be taken
agajnst 5 according to the prayer said complaint. The said aetion is brought to obtain a
deeree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between piaintiff and defend
ant—that plaintiff may have the care, contro]
and edueation ofthe minor ehildren of plaintiff
and defendant and Pee the common personal
property of faintiff and defendant may be awared to plaintiff. =~ : *
Aud you are hereby notified, that if you fail to
appear and answer the said complaint as above
required, the said Plaintiff will take default and
apply to-the Court for the relief prayed for.
— Given'under my hand and Seal. of the
seal ¢ District Courtof the 14th Judicial Dis~~~ ) triet.of the State of California, in and for
the county of Nevada, this 5th day of Oct’r, A.
D. 1865. R, H. FARQUHAR. Clerk.
G, K. Farquhar, Deputy Cierk.
Per Revenue Pi
By order of Hon, A, C. Niles, County Judge
R. 8. FARQUUAR, Clerk.
J. {. Caldwetl, Plaintiffs Atty. oct7
LIAS SUMMONS,—State of California,
County and-Township of Nevada, ss. Betore
BE. W. Smith, Justice of the Peace. The People of
the State of California to AARON DAVIS. You
are agar § suinmoned to. appear before me, at my .
office, in theTownship of Nevada, in the County of
Nevada,"on SATURDAY the 50th day of December, A. DP, 1865, at9 o'clock. A. M. to ‘avswer unto
the complaint of HSWENDLER who demands of
you the suum of $1710 balance due for furniture
sold and, delivered toe yow at your request by Plaintiff, as per complaint now on ‘ile at my office when
judgment will be taken against you for said account
together with costs and damages ifou ‘fail to appeat and answer. fat
tiven undermy this 234 day of September,
19g, Snore Jone ee Shir
vee : % es axe
Ordered: that ti Suimons be publistied in thet 3
\. The 'abové Defenda Nevada Daily Transeript, a néwspaper Llished in
Nevada Sonny for a xd of three monchs.
3 W, SMITH, Justice of the Peace
J.-1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Att'y. 0 s24
_ GEO, E. WITHINGTON, .
Sign and Ornamental Painter.
. F hype PAINTING promptly attended tc.—
Paper
always kecp on hand eee
the Foot of
Broad = ~eet. Nevada oo 3 .
MEAT
7 7.
JAMES MONROE can be found
‘at the old stand on Broad at. where
heap Si eae of Bak Va,
Pork, Mutton, + &e. A hoe on. Corucd Beef'and Pork &c. &c. at
=
-A M, arrive at Sacramento at 10.05 A M.
-. Freight to and from Colfax and intermediate
‘Sacramento at 6.30 AM, and Colfax at 9.45 A. M.
_ UNION LIVERY STABLE, .
the
.ed for in plaintiffs’ said eomplaint.
. CENTRAL PACIFIC BAILROAL .
‘\k AND AFTER Sunday, September 24tlr
1868, until further notice, the trains of the
Central. Pacific Railroad will be run as follows :
Going [East. ‘ :
Mail and passenger. train will leave Sacramento at 6.30 hon arrive at Colfax at 9.05 A M.* Freight tram-leave Sacramento at 8 A.M,
arrive at Colfax at 1245 PM
Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento
at 3PM arrive at Colfax at 7-45 P M. i
: Going West. :
' Freight and passenger traimJeave Colfax at 6.45
Mail and passenger train leave Colfax at 9.55
AM. arrive at Sacramento at 12.30 A M.
Freight and passenger train leave Colfax at 2
P M. arrive.at Sacramente at 6.30 P M:
stations will be. taken on all.trains except the
mail and passenger train, :
The morning Passenger Trains connect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee, Jims;Forest Hill
aid, Michigan Binffs; and at Colfax with
Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada, North San
Juan, Iinoistown, Gold Run, Dutch ‘Flat and
Virginia city. \ «
The 6.30 ‘4 M. up train connects at the Junetion with the cars of the California Central Railroad fot Lincoln and Marysvilleand all points
north.. . :
On Sunday one train only will be run, leaving
, Conveyances ean be had at Newcastie for Ala
baster Cave, six milea distant. C. CROCKER,
Superintendent C. FP. R R Co,
G F. Hartwell, Assistant Superintendent
Sacramento. September 8th. :
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Mm JOHN. A, LANs
" CASTER would in5 ~\zs=f-= form bia friends and
publie generally that he has added extensively.to his alfeady large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddies, Harness. &a4
and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as
ean be tard in the state. Well trained, fleet
and easv Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies
or Gentlemen will be ready atalltimes. Aj long
experience in the business and an earncst desire
to retain the eontidenec of my friends leads me to
believe I will be able te give general satisfaction,
Particular attention paid to Horses on oh By
Carriages always in readiness with earefnl drivers for the use of parties, balls, &e. Thequal
ity of stock will permit me to say that those\seeking pleasure or engaged on business would do
well to giveme a eall, J ;
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CY. UMMONS,—State of California, county of
Ss Nevada. s«.—District Court. of the Fourteeth Judicial District of said State, The Peo
ple of the State of California. to JAMES ALLIGAN and JOHN B. TAYLOR, Greeting.—
Yon are hereby summoned to ee and~ answer to the complaint of JAMES WHARTENBY
within ten days from the service of this. writ. if
served on you in this cqunty, and within twenty
days if served on you in thi# District and out of
this county, and within forty days if served on
you in the Stateand outofthis District, in an
aetion commenced on the Sixth day of July. a.
D., 1865, m said Court, tu ebtain a decree of this
Court for the Foreclosure of a certain Mortgage
bearing date the twenty-fourth day of July A.
D. 1861, executed by James Halligan, and John
B. Taylor to Benjamin Watham and by him assigned to plaintiff and for the sale of the prem.
ises therein, and in said complaint particularly
mentiened and deseribed. and the application of
the moniesarising from such sale to the payment-of the amount dueon-a oop Pmgpomiseory
note set, forth insaid complaint, made and de‘livered to Benjamin Watham by said Hattigan
& Taylor and by said Watham assigned to plain.
tiff bearing evendate with said Mortgage and
thereby intended to be secured to wit :—The
sum of $1000 with interest thereon from the
twenty fourth day of July, A. Dp. 1862, at the rate
-of ten per cent per annum till paid ; and eounsel fees in the sum of $100 and if any defigiency
shall remain after apply ing sll of said monevs,
properly s0 applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may havo execution therefor against the said
defendan‘s, also that said defendants and all and
every person claiming through or under Defendant’s subsequently to the date of .Ptaintiff’s
Mortgage and the commeneement of this action,
may be barred and foreclosed of all right. claim,
lien and equity of redemption in and to the said
mortgaged premises, or any port thereof, and
for such other and further relief, or both; in’ the
premises as may be just and equitable
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
answer said complaint as herein directed. plaintiff will take jadgment against you therefor by .
default. tegether willall costs of suit. ard also ;
demand of the Court such other retief as is pray~
~~ In testimony whereof, I, R. H. Far
seal baa har, Clerk of the District Cuurt aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, st offieec, in Nevada
city, this sixth day of July. A Dp. 1865.
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
; ; Per G. K, Farquhar, Deputy.
Per Revente Stamo. .
By order of Hon. 2. B. McFarland, Judge of
the District Court aforesaid. *
H A irue copy, Attest. a
R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
' By G. K, Farquhar, Deputy.
A C Niles, Plaintiffs Attorney aug6
\ U MEMONS, —State of California; county of Ne
\) vada, ss—In Justice’s Court, Bridgeport Town.
ship. Before W. C. Holt, Justice of tha Peace. The
People of the State_ofCalifernia send: Greeting to
John C. Randalls. You are hereby summoned to appear, before me, at my oflice, in the’ Township: of
Bridgeport, in the county of Neyada, State of California:-ou the Ist day of mber. 1865, at 10 o’c Pk
A, M., to answer unto the complaint of James Chisholm who demands of you the suin-oftForty Eight
Dollars and twelve cents, aud legal interest on that
sui from the 19th day of August 1863;-alleced to be
due from you to plaintiff, for labor performed, as per
contract on the Yuba. Tunnel, said congract having
been completed, and by you duly accepted, in writing, on the 12th day of July 1863, as wéll more fully
appear by reference to complaint on file in my office,
when judgment will be taken against you for said
amount together with@osts and damages if you fail
to appear and answer.
‘
Given under my hand this 2ist day of Aug. 1865.
W.C HOLT, Justice ofthe Peace.
—
oe
: aving departed from this
State, it is ordered tha&the Summons, be served ‘by
pudlisation : that the,same be pubiished in the Nevada Daily Transeript, a newspaper published in
county and most likely ‘to giva notice
t, at Teast once a gy for the space
a -. HOLT
Ti 58-8 & Grilles obbieMice.
UMMONS.—State of California, county of Ne
S da, tewnship of Eureka, ss. Before J a4 Kellong
Justice ef the Peace. The People of thé State of
California send Greeting, to Cook Porter end Riehard
Roe, constituting the firm of Cook & Co. You
hereby summoned to a: before mey at my
of three months.
sepl
ee
in the Township of Eureka, in the County of Nevada . .
on the 23d cay of November, 1865, at 1 elock, P.
M. toanswer ante the complaint ofJuseph Levi whe
sues you toreeever the sum of one-hundred and thir
as per bili oufile in my offiee,. when. judgment will
be taken inet you ter .Aamount together rg
“Gives
DRUG & MEDICINE STORE,
&F AT RED DOC, =
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE.
COMBS & McGOUN,.
OULD respectfully inform the eitizens of
Little York Township. that they: have re.
moved to the Store formerly occupied by Bourke
& Cook. where. they have and will keep constantlyon hand everything usually found in a
Mountain : =
VARIETY STORE.
We have now on hand a large and complete
stock of : F heer:
_ No, 1 Groceries and Provisions,
_ IC ASE. GOODS,
And every article nsually kept in
first-class Grocery end Provision
Establishment.
sa .
ee
As heretefire, we shail continue to keep wel)
Se ae supplied with .
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
—AND—
PATENT MEDICINES,
OF EVERY KIND..
In addition to the above we have and shall_always keep on hand a fine stuck of ;
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Alao, a well selected stock of
CROCKERY WARE.
es
Xr We are selling the above Goods
as. Cheap, if not Cheaper than any
other-Storein Little York Township,
and shall strictly adhere tothe Cash
system.
COMBS & McGOUN,
Red Dog, Jan. 24th. af
National Manufactory
‘SIX FIRST PREMIUMS’
Awarded to “SHUARZA.”
For His Original Punch!
Cordials! and
: Hygienic Bitters¢
IRECT FROM BON D—
Pisco Cognac— t brands, -.~
‘Jamaica. English and Holland Gin.
and Seotch Whisky. Arrack,
Kirschwaeser and Liqueurs.
Bordeaux Wines. in Unlk and case,
Finest Quality of
Sherry. Port. Malaga.Champagne, Native Wines
— Stout, English and California Ale and
T. 5 ° ? °
Ameérican Whisky, oldest snd’ best, Peach
and Apple Brandy. é
Wholesale and Retail.
Passenger Stores.
No. 44 heidesdorff,
fe19 Near Sacraments street. San Franeiseco.
Trish
Absynthe,. NATIONAL EXCHANGE
ELIOTEL. :
BROAD STREET... NEVADA CIT
x This old and well es;
tablished Hotelisagain
Opened to the Public.
It has been remodeled and enlarged and@'is now
ne of the most commodious Houses in-the inerior of the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the city and surrounding country and insures good air in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep ont, in great measure, the
heat of the sun and give security in case of fire.
“THE EXCHANGE is near the center ofthe tewn
on a wide and THE business street of thecity.
There are no wooden buildings near the Hote}
to kip ag it in case of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are ye furnithed, theBeds are ot Spring and Hair Mattraspes, unexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style.
SUITS OF ROOMS, and every aceommodation furnished families and the traveliag public,
and every care taken to make the Housea HomMeE
FOR BOARDERS
:
. THE TABLE will at atl times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comrany, Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
Moore’s Flat, and RedDog, have their offices at
and take their departure from this Hote].
The House is kept open all Night.
THE SALOON is titted up iu superior style,
where none but the best Wines and Liquors aretebe fomnd The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best. ;
Connected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY.
S?AB1.2 where the besi Turnouts maybe had.Laneaster & Hasey, Prop’s.
Nevada, May 10th.
IACIFESC MAIL
STEAMSHIP Co.
on
—
— ee
CIA LAA
The following Steamsh will che dispatched on.
the following aaae = . :
Nov, 10—-SACRAMENTO, Capt. Farosworth.
From Folsom Street: Wharf, at 11 .o'lock, A. M
panctually, ~
FOR PANAMA
Passengers will be conveyed from Panama to Asinwall by the Panama Railroad Co ; &nd from Asinwall to New York by the Atlantic.and Pacifie
teamship Company, i
A Baggage Master. will be
a Steamers will :positively sail at Ii’ o’cloeck.—
asscngers are requesjed to have their: e oD
board before 10 o'sloek. waens di
Cabin passengers berthed through. :
i OLIVER ELBRIDGE,
Agent Pacific Mail Steamship €om .
ate.
Cor. Sacramento and
J.G.H Meyer,.
st Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer.
228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
HE Pirst Premium awarded b . the
I _ des Institute at their last Fair held in
‘in 1864;
A
and
:
iseo
at'variety of Billiard Bagat: Rondo
1 Cues, Cue . and
sent through each trip.
Balle, Lestbere. k
Billiard Cloth on hand und sold at New York
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