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VEGETABLE PREPARATION,
OR INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR
“PUTRID SORE THROAT, SCARLET FEVER
DIPTHERIA, STOPPA THE
NOSE, CATARRILG ROUP, AND
ALL KINDS OF HOARSENESS.
x IPHTHERLIA is
2¥ inflammation of the throat, with general
depression of the system, which progresses
rapidly to a fatal termination if it is not re-Meved, This disease is so active and so dangerous that f would advise all persons who
are attacked with it to give this medicine a
rey :
My medicine may be used in any _ condition,
or for the youngest child, without harm. No
ly free from poison; but itis best in all
1 Soon te pnt ‘out all the slime that can be got
medicines are labeled, and none are genly medi my signature is attafped't-the
games The medicines were patented August
1964, by Mrs. M.A. ale, ;
. J presentyfor the consideration of the;public
‘ ollowin ate bia
™ ce tificates:
s Lone Varbey, February 6, 1865.
Dear Madam :—This bxto certify that one ofra, after suffering from a very severe
at eoge Putrid Sore Throat and also afiticted
for two years with Catarrh in the head, and
having been attended by one of thé most emi-_ nent physicians in Grass Valley for about six
antes. without receiving more than momenrelief, was finally: permanently cured by
the use of Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale’s infallible
remedy for Putrid Sore Throat and Catarrh in
the head in the incredibly short time of about
two months. E. R. MONTGOMERY,
Subscribed and i to. before me this 7th
of February, 1865.
wae if O'CONNOR, J. P., Nevada Conuty.
TL1uinoerstown, Feb. 8, 1865,
that_in. November last,_Ia very dangerons case of Croup in my famay. aa there not being a physieian in town, T
wasinduced to try Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale’s infallible cure for Croup, Putrid Sore Throat and
Scarlet Fever. The result was everything I
could desire. The patient was relieved in a
very short time and entirely cured in a few
days—without any deleterious effect from the
medicine, or loss of strength to the patient.
Believing that it is the best remedy for cases
of this kind, and: knowing the.¢onvenience to
families of having a remedy at hand are my
reasons for. recommending this infallible cure
to the public. JOHN KNEELAND.
Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale :—Last Fall one of my
alten ave months old, was attacked with a
severe Sore Throat and Hoarseness. So bad
was the disease that I thought I would lose it.
I gave the child your Medicine, and in less than
two hours it found relief, breathed free, and is
well and healthy. Ican recommend.your med~ jeine to the pub ¢ as aremedy that all persons
who have families should have on hand, I
consider it a safe and sure cure for the complainte which the advertisements set forth.
Colfax, May 24, 1866. W. A. HIMES.
te 7
MA. Ss on the Mth of Oct. A: D, 1867, recovered
a ja ent in the District Court of the 14th
Judicial District, of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada, against
P. J. Brogan for thesum of Seven® Hundred
and Seventy-eight and 43-100 Dollars, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment
at the rate of 13¢ per cent per month till paid,
also counse] fees of $75, and $44 €0 cost, principal, interest and counsel fees payable in gold
reoin of the United States, which esr is
o. 4 of the
said District Court, on pages 428, 429, and 430,
and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage
set forth in Plaintift’s comptaint be foreclosed
and the property therein -described-to-wit:—4
-Alland singular that piece of land situate in
Grass Valley Township, Nevada county, California, near Forast Springs Mill and which is
bounded viz: Commencing at the bridge where
the old Anburn road crosses Wolf Creek, viz :
Theéroad leading from Forest Springs to Grass
Valley, thence down the easterly bank of said
creek to northern line of George Little’s lands
thence easteriy along last mentioned line to
said_road, thence northerly along last mentioned road to a point cppoeie the north-west cory owned by John Peacock
thence east crossing said road along the north
line of-last mentioned lot to the north-east corner thereof, thence at right angles south 300
feet, thence eagterly along a line of fence 400
feet, more or leas, thence northerly along a line
of said fence 1200 feet to the north-east corner
thereof’: thence west at right angles, passing
the lands of Chinese 1200 feet, more or less, to
said east bank of Wolf Creek: and thence
down said bank of Wolf creek south 400 leet,
more or less, to said bridge, the point of beinning, with all buildihgs and improvements
te thereon. Also, the undivided half.of a
an exceedingly malignant
person need fear to swallow the Wash; it is J
recorded in the Judgment Book
ner of lands former
quirtz ledge lying.east of said lands
ters flowing
gether with al
“appurtenances thereto belonging or in anyplaintiff for the principal,.-in
fees, costs of suit and expenses o
out of the further proceeds of said sale
roceeds there should be, after satisfying
fudement of Silas Blodgett as aforesaid,-th
shall be paid to Lindley, Hnli and Lohman.
the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred and
Eleven Dollars and 90 cents, with interest on
the said sum at the rate of 13¢ per cent. per
month fromthe date of the judgment til] paid.
Also the sum of $200 for council fees—principal, interest and counsel fees payable in U. 8.
gold coin, orso much eMaid proceeds as may
e remaining, are to be paid to ‘said Lindley,
Hull and Lohman, until their judgment ié
satisfied
Notice is hereby given that I will expote to
public sale all-the above described property
to the highest bidder for cash, in U.S. gold
coin, in front of the Court Honse door, in the
city of Nevada. on TUESDAY, Nov. 19, 1867
between the hours of 9 o’clock, a. m. and 5
o'clock, P. M.
Given under my hand this 25th day of Oct.
A. D. 1867. R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff.
est, counsel
called the:Calodun Ledge.’ Algo all the waom the tfnrfel of said ledge, tod singular the tenements, he4+ reditaments, franchises, rights, privileges and
wise appertaining, be so r so much thereof
asmay be necessary to hes be due
Or local weakness>nervous debility low spirits
E. W. Roberts,‘Attorney. =o. .
DR. J. M. MOREENO,
(hate consulting Physician at Dr. Gibbon’s
, Dispensary.) *.
HAS REMOVED TO *
Ne. 605 Sacramento Street,
One door above Montgomery, '
San Francisco, California,
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID-TO
the treatment of.diseases of women and
children—C€ommunications strictly confiden-,
tial, and all revi ings tebe promptly answered. Consultations by letter or otherwise FREE,
TO THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED.
Dr. Moreeno has been. established in San
Francisco since 1852, and has made a great
reputation in the treatment of ail forms of
Private Diseases—such as Syphilis, Gonnor“Thea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse. In the first stages of
syphilitic or gonnorrhoeal diseases he guarantees a curein afew days without <inconvenience to the patient or hinderance to his business. When a patient, 4 neglect, or improper treatment, has deve oped the secondary .
symptoms of syphilis,such as painful swellings .
on the groins, or ulcers in the throat or nose,
which if not checked, destroy the soft parts
and cause the bone to mortify, separate and
come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold, or when blotches and pimples
break out 6n the skin or when he has. painful
swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to predispose to consumption or other, constitutional disease, the
Doctor guarantees a cure or asks ngjcompensation. In rheumatism. chronic.ar acute, in
dysentery or diarrhoea he has safe and effectual remedies. For the treatment of the consequences of self-abuse, such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache, ringing in the ears, pains in the back and limbs,
with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss
of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, .
confusion of ideas, ditlike for society, and. a
feeling of weariness of life, the neryous system so excitable that slight noises shock or
startle the patient, making his existence miserable. For the above maladies the Doctor
will guarantee ‘a cure without mercury, or any
deleterious drugs, or ask no compensation.
can be consulted free of charge, and invites
all fcall, as it will cost them nothing, and
may bemuch to their advantage. Office hours
from 9 A,
lassitude, weakness Of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for labor and
study, dullness of apprehendien, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuatary discharges, pains in the side, affections
of the eye, pimples on the face, corte baa
other infirmities in man, are cured withdut
fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, Dr. J. M. Moreeno. His method of
curing disease is new, (unknown to others)
hence his great success.
P t SOreo
Madame :—This is to certify that I have
e
““qsed ‘your infillibleremedy for’ Diptheria,
Putrid Sore Throat, etc., in my practice’ with
very good saccess, and I take pleasure in recemmending it to the afflicted with those dis" gases, J. T. HAMILTON, M. D.
* Feaupspoura, Cal., May 22, a. p. 1866.
This is to certify to the public that I had. in
September, 1868, threeof my children attacked
wih Diptheria—having them attended by.a
most eminent physicial until. my little son
ied; and akan, petite informed of Mra. M, A.
e's Vegetable Freparetion ‘or Infallible
Remedy for Putrid Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever
and Diptheria, I sent and got it immediately,
and my children were ps sear A a = veg
outs. Thecure was permanent in afew days.
. . MARK BUCKLEY.
Krnesprine Rancno, Dec, 21, 1865.
Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale :—Dear Madam: This
is to.certify that six of my children were suffering from a very severe attack of Diptheria,
and were attended by an eminent practising
hysician without deriving any benefit: from
treatment; and hfiving been informed of
the success of Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale's infallible
‘ yemedy for Diptlieria, Putrid Sore Throat, ete.
was induced to, try it, and had the satiefaction of witnessing one 2 lmmediage nba
nd in every case a spe and permanen
= A GRORGE ALLEN.Subscribed and sworn Lt peace ee the sain
ay, A. D, 1866, H. W. RD og
—— No. 10, Placer County, Cal.
a rea pet 18, .
Mrs. M. A. Ragsdale:—Dear Madam: This
ja to certify that my daughter Ella had been
sick with Diptheria one week, and had the at.
tention of the practising pirsioiens of this
e, and was pronounced incurable by them;
when I concluded to send for you, and in two
hours time she hegun to feel relieved, and in
“two days from the time she first took the medicine she wasable to.sit up, and has now entirely recovered. I therefore take pleasure in
meegenmendis poss madidine ts al shone at
ted with diptheria or putrid sore throat.
sti P : MRS. E. MASON,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th
day of Dec,, 1866. H.W. STARR, J. P.
_. No, 10, Placer County,-Cal,
Mra. Ragedale’s Vegetable Preparation is
deans by John F, Bussentus, Corner
of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevawa Crry,
~and by @ruggists throughout the State. “nod
‘Do you want a nice pair of Boots?
“YOU DO DROP IN AND LEAVE YOUR
J WRASURE WITH
“LUTE,
ON BROAD STREBRT, a few doors helow the
National Exchange Hotel, and he will make
‘ou as nice a pair of Boots as you would wish
Oo wear, Hepatring done ia good
¥le 023
MILWAUKIE BREWERY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Louis Dreyfuss.....Proprietor,
AGER. BEER of the best kind always on
L hand and for sale by the pint, quart, galJon or barrel. .
“Tf von want to live well and be jolly and fat,
With your head full of fan as a merry young cat
s°T FORGET TO CALL BY FoR A Gags
or Goon Bign. O28
: Miran NOTICE.—Notice te hereby gtven
to GEORGE H. JOHNSON, beinga memof the company owning the Original BuckJand locationon the Buckland Ledge, in GrizRidge Mining District. in Bloomfield towna Nevada county, State of California, and
ca in cee ren with me ar
. signed.and others for rpose of miningin
“WP cisim aforeenid, that ammecting of the Com.
will be held at James Patten's houee at
tA December, 1867, for ar
mitting me to carry on in my own:
on my own t he ‘J of i
HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas, Robert Jones
on the 26th day ef October -A. D. 1867
recovered Judgment in the District Court
of the 14th Judicial District, of the’State of
California, in and for the County of Nevada,
against E. Otto Wiedero for the sum of Three
indred and twenty-two and forty-hundredths
$322 40-100) Dollars, in Geld Coin of United
States, with interest thereon from the date of
said rae. ee at the rate of 1 per cent. per
menth till paid, payable in Gold Coin of the
United States, also $80 00 Counsel Fees, payable in like Gold Coin which Judiment is recorded in the Judgment book 4, of the said
District Court, on pages 434 ‘and 435, and
whereas it is ordered that the mortgage set
forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed,and
the property therein deseribed, to wit: All and
singular the equal undivded one.six-teenth interest, part.or portion of the Shanghai Company’s quartz claims, consisting. in the whole, of
nineteen hundzed feet of the Shanghai ledge ;
are situate in Grass: Valley torwnshin. county
of Nevada, State of California, on Maseachusetts Hill, about one mile southerly of the
town of Grass Valley, a few yards easterly of
tthe Old Auburn Road, and are bounded on the
north by the claims of the ‘Rocky Bar and
Massachusetts Hill Companies, and on the
south by said road; said-claims commence at
astake nine (9) feet easterly of an oak stump,
and extend thence on the ledge southerly and
includifg all its dips, spurs, angles and Variations, Nineteen Hundred (1,900) feet toa stake.
with the like interest in and to all propert
now belonging to said company, together wit
all, and singular, the tenements .and appurtenances thereto belonging, wreso much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due
Plaintiff for. the principal, and interest, and
oe in the suit, counsel fees and expenses of
sale, *
Notice is-herebywiven that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property to
the highest bidder for cash,-in U.S, gold coin
in front of the Court House door in the city
of Nevada, on Ere ge 26th day of
November, 1867, between te hours of 9 A. M.
and 5 rp. M. of said duy, :
Given under my hand at Nevada city,this 16th
day of October. R. B, GENTRY, Sheriff.
Kirkpatrick & Mas{n, Attorneys. ni
QHERIFF'S SALE* By virtue of an Execti) tion to me delivered issned out of the Distriet Court of the 14th Judicial Distriet, of the
State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, Dearing date Oct. 25th, 1867, on a judgment rendered in said Court«n the 24th day of
October, 1867, in favor of Daniel McCauley and
against John Law, forthesum of Six Hundred
and Forty-eight and 93.100 dollars, damages,
with interest-thereon at thé rate of 10 per cent
per annum till paid, together with $34 00 eosts
and disbursements at the date ofsaid judgment
andvaccruing costs amounting to the sum of $1.
Thave levied upon the following deacribed
reperty, to-wit; That certain mining claim
cnown as Law & McCauley's claims, situate
on Big Deer Creek, Nevada township and county, State of California, commencire at Sogg's
mill dam, on said creek, and running down the
said creek to an oak stump. opposite Holbrook’s house, together with the flume andall
appurtenances therennto belonging or in anywise appertaining. j
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
ublic sale all thé above described property
fo the highest bidder, in front of Court honse
door. in the City of Nevada, on TUESDAY,
the 19th day of Nov. A.D. 1867, between the
hours of 9 A."M. and5 P. M., of said day.
Given under my hand at Nev City, this
@8th day of Oct., is67 R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff.
Sargent &Reardan, Attys, . -— 029
SOLE TRADER NOTICE.
dy ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :~
Be it Known, That I, Harriet E. Stehr,a
resident of the Township of Little York. connty of Nevada, State of California, and wife of
Of fa
do intentl to'make application to the: Dien tek
Court of the aaid Co of Nevada. u
SECOND DAY OF DECEMBE at
o'clock, A veh Fi oe + M, foran order of
the
name and
Dr Gone and
on board beforel0 o'clock. Through tickets to rf
Liverpool by the Cunard,Inman and National'} RAYMOND, Agent, North-west corner. Bat
Steamship Line, can be obtained at the P. M, . tery and Pine Streets, up staire. San Francisco
BURYING ae
and contains over A
FORTY ACRES OF LAND! Ranch the
The greatest care will be taken of the pot genet 5
: who fin
inconvenient to leave their business and visit
the Doctor at his office, by sending a full and
with ten dollars, can have their medicines forwarded to any ach of the Pacific Coast, together with full directions for use, without
charge for medicines.
A PREVENTATIVE,
Persons who wish to guard against disease
or the natural conseqnences of the marriage
state, can have a preventative forwarded that
can be relied upon at all times, by sending two
dollars enclosed in a letter directed to Dr. J.
605 Sacramento Street, one door above MontPACIFIC MAIL STEAMHIP Co's
L STEAMSHIPS
—FoR—
JAPAN AND CHINA
Leave Wharf, corner. First and Brannan
dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama
Railroad, with one of the Company’s splendid.
Steamers from ASPINWALL for NEW YORK.
On the 10th, 18th and 30th of each
month that has30 days. Onthe 10th, 19th
When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday,
they will leave on Saturday preceding ; when
the 18th falls on Sunday,they will leave on Monday following. Steamer leaving San Francisco
onthe 10th touches atManzanillo. All touch
at Acapulco, .
Departures of 18th or 19th connect with
Departure of 10th connects with English
Steamer for Southampton, Australia, and
South America, and P. R R. Co’s Steamer for’
Central America. Through tickets can be obtained. .
The following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below: te
Nov, 9th—Conetitution, Capt. J. M. Cavarly,connecting with Henry Chauncey.Capt Gray.
Cabin passengers berthed through. Baggage
checked through — 100 pounds allowed each
board. Medicine and attendance free. These
sengers are requested to have their baggage
rtueof an Exeen.
ued ont of the Disyeeretgin livered tion elive: Mg
trict. Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District GULL CONTINUES TO TREAT the afflict
ia and for the county of Nevada, State of Cal.
{fornia, bearing date November 1st, 1867, on a
ed in said Court on the 30th
day of October, 1867, in favor of Sart
Paul and against Thomas Hard
M. Norton for the sum of Four
Hundred sixty-seven and 27-100 (84,267 27) dolJars damages, payable fh Gold Coin+of the
United States, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per céent. per annum, till paid, also
payable in Gold €oin of the United States, to-.
ther with $56 25 costs and disbursements, at
e date of said Judgment, and accruing costs
to the sum of $1.
upon all the right, tide and interest of the deendants Thomas Hardy and George M. Noron hérein mentioned, in and to the following
erty, to-wit: That certain lot
ing ground and quartz mining
claims. known as the Ophir. Hill Mining Co's
claims, situate on Ophir Hill, Grass Valley
Nevada .County, State of Califorunded on the north by the claims
of Donahue & kyan, and on the south by the
claims of the Empire Company ; said claims
containing 1,600 feet—more or leés—with all
the dips and angles thereof, also the building
used thereon as'a hoisting house, together
with the engine, boiler, tracks, ropes and all
ypurtenances belonging 9
dcelaims; also one certain
dwelling house situate near said mine and used
by said Ophir Hill Mining Co, as a boarding
house; also the blacksmith shop and fixtures
connected with said claims; also that certain
quartz ledge in Grass Valley,County and State
nown as the Narragansett Quartz
Ledge, about 3¢ mile south ofthe corporation
line of Grass Valley, and on the road leading
from Boston Ravine to Kate Hayes’ Hill, the
same containing 1,500 feet square,more or less.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
public sale all the above described property to
the highest bidder, for cash, in U. 8. gold
coin, in frontof the Court House door inthe
City of Nevada,onTUESDAY, the 26th day of
November, 1867, between the hoursof9a Mm.
and5 p. mu. of said day.
Given tinder my havd at Nevada City, this
2d day of November.
J. v. Deuel, Plaintiff's Attorney.
HERIFE#’S SALE.—By virtue of an Exectution to me delivered issued ont of the District Court of the 14th Jndicial District; in and
for the county of Nevada, State of California,
bearing date Nov 1st, 1867, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 30th day of October,
1867, in favor of Peter Johnson and against
George M. Norton and Thomas Hardy for the
sum of Twenty-Five Hundred and thirty-seven
and 45-100 doliars damages, with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum till
paid, payable in U.S. Gold Coin, together with
$47.75 costs and disbursements. at the date of
said.judgment and accruing ¢osts amountin
(Said judgment is entitle
toa credit of $1,375, paid on the ist of NoI have levied upon the ‘folowing described property, heretofore attach-wit: That certain lot or parcel of mining
Q uartz claims, known as the Ophir
Judgment ren
ousand,Two
I have levied
machinery and a
appertaining to sa
R. B. GENTRY,
to the sim of $1.
vember, 1867.)
NO NECESSITY FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW, Fj}
bounded on the north
onahue & Ryan, and on the
he Empire Co., said
by the claims of D
south by the claims ~e
minute discription of their complaint,together . claims containin
ether with the di
hat certain build e
ing house, together with the e
tracks, ropes and all machinery an
nances belonging to said claims.
house, situate near said mine an
house by the said Ophir Hi
0, the blacksmith shop and
fixtures appertaining to said claims.
that certain Quartz Ledge, situated in Grass
Valley, County and State aforesaid, known as
nsett Quartz Ledge, about 3 mile
south of the corporation line of .Grags Valley,
ing from Boston Ravine to
Kate Hayes’ Hill, and containing 1500 feet
square more or less.
otice is hereby given that I will expose to
public sale all the above described
i the highest bidder, for cash, in U.
NEW Yor K;, in front of the Court House door, in the city of
Nevada, on TUESDAY, November 26th, 1867,
between the hours ‘of 9 A. M. and5 P. M., of
ada city, this
GENTRY, Sheriff.
n3
dwellin
Mining Co. A
M. Moreeno. Address DR. MOREENO. { the Narr
gomery, San Francisco. nd ( on the road 1
Will be dispatched as follows: said day.
Given undef my‘hand at Nev.
streets, at 11 o'clock a, m. of the following . 2nd day-of November, 1867.
R
J.C. Denel, Attorney.
North American Steamship Co.
and 30th of each month that has 31 days.— OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK
ba 9
NICARAGUA,
Through ahead of the Mail.
Shortest and only Healthy Route,
French Transatlantic Company’s Steamer for
St. Nazaire and English Steamer for South
America Through tickets can be obtained. hi
will dispatch
orite SteamP AMERICA, 2500 Tons.
EDGAR WAKEMAN, Commander.
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
from Misssion Street Wharf, at? 12 o’clock M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1867.
The Company's new steamer OREGONIAN
Noy, 18th—Montana,Capt. E. T. Farnsworth . 2OW nearly ready for sea, and the splendid new
connecting with Rising Star, Capt. Connor. steamer NEVADA now on her way from New
Novy, 30th—Golden City, Capt. Lapidge, con. York to. San Francis, will soon be pat-on the
necting with Arizona,Capt. Maury. line..
the fast and
No expense on the Isthmus!
adult passenger, An experienced Surgeon on } Of baggage free!
; An experienced Sur
steamers will positively sail at 11 o'clock. Pas . ¢ine and attendance Fr
A Steamer will follow Dec. 5th.
For further information, apply to I. W
geon on board ; Medi8:8. Co’s Office in San Franciseo, where may
erpool or Southampton to San Francisco either via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired
amount of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
the above orders. Holdersof orders will be
required to identify themselve’ to the agents
in England. For merchandise freight apply
to Wells, Fargo & Co.
The Great Republic, Capt. S. Doane, will be
despatched on December 4th, from wharf corFor Ler eg: other information apply at
the Pasific Mail Steamship Company's office,
corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets,
San sco,
OLIVER ELDRIDGE, Agent
GREENWOOD CEMETERY.
HIS cemetery is beautifally located in a
fine grove on the turnpike between
also be obtained orders for paseage from LivTH E B EST FU RN IT URE
TO BE FOUND
This side of San Francisco is kept at
the Store of
JOHNSTON,
Broad street, nearly opposite National Ex
change Hotel, Nevada. City.
ner db — Brannan streets, for Yokahamaan ongkong, connecting at Yokahama 4 Bedste
with the steamship Costa Rica, for Shanghai. . , . se ic
: Mirrors, &c,.
EVERYTHING.
UPHOLSTERING and
Done at the shortest notice.
GOKS—CHEAP FOR CASH.
Grass Valley & Rough & Ready. 7 Call and examine the Stock 1.0%
It is laid out specially fora
GROUND,
and no wf or expense: spared to
sath aoe sale on reason
RANCH FOR SALE,
LARGE RANCH, one of the hest
ty, is offered fi meek inde
a
or sale cheap.
House ard barn. It te
from Columbia Hill
Dr. J. H. JOSSELYN,
ed with his valuable and NEVER FAILING
REMEDIES, at the
ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE,
645 Washington Street,Just above and opposite Maguire’s Opera
: House, eiootian
SAN FRANCISCO.
1867, since the—Institnte was established.
The Directors challenge the world’ to ‘show a
been over TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND consultations, and nearly TWENTY THOUSAND
contracts made,jwith only eleven failures to
cure ; (in those ¢ases the’ fee was: returned.)
A large number of cases prescribed for which,
from the nature of the disease, could only be
temporarily relieved. 4
The Doctor makes it his study to help suffering humanity without regard tothe amount of .
money the patient may be. able to pay. His
remedies are mild‘and gentle in their action,
They are entirely free from all fatneral poisons,
or any substancethat can possibly injure the
most delicate system. The Doctor’s mode of
ractice is the REFORMED or ELECTROPATHIC system, by which one-half of the
diseases in the catalogue can be cured without
medicine, :
IN ALL CASES HE WARRANTS A CURE .
or asks no pay for his services. It has been
too common with persons calling themselves
Physicians, to treat their poor victims until
their funds were exhausted, and then turn
them away, half cured, to die by the way-side,
or become’a burden to the public while he lingers out a life of suffering and misery.
To those afflicted with unmentionable complaints, the Doctor would say that he can cure
the worst possible case in a very short time,
without the persons afflicted being exposed to
their most intimate friends,
jured by youthful excesses, the Doctor offers
a positive and speedy return of health and
manly vigor. To the Rheumatic almost instantaneous cure.
To Females,
Either sick or in trouble, the Doctorfwishes to
say that heis thoroughly conversant with their
delicate and sympathetic systems, the diseases
and troubles incident thereto, and can assure
them a perfect cure or relief, as the case may
require. His FEMALE MONTHLY medicines
are unsurpassed by any other known. They
are pleasant to the taste, and will be warranted
safe and sure.
2" The utmost secrecy observed.
All you that are afflicted, Male and Female,
no matter what the case may be, I will give
you relief or acure, or ask nothing for my
trouble. Persons rape e at a distance whose ~
‘business or domestic affairs prevent their visiting the city, or those who feel a delicacy in
personal consultation, can correspond with
the Doctor, and have advice or remedies sent,ee
T 18 SEVEN YEARS, upto Februaryinh, ©
more snccéssful medical triumph. Therehave .
To those whose constitutions have been in__
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which will be warranted to effect the result
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toms correctly. State how long the disease
or trouble has been running, together with sex
and 5
(a Alwa ys. address thus: J. H. JOSSELYN
M. D., San Francisco, Cal., Box 1945; or, if
sent by Express, 645 Washington street, instead of the number of the box.Advice by letter or otherwise, gratis.
. Office hours from 9 4. M. to9 P, M.
: J.H. JOSSELYN, M.D..
Resident Physician Electropathic Institute,
an Francisco, October 25th, 1867.
BEAR VALLEY HOUSE,
JUNCTIO THE NEVADA AND DUTCH
FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY.
eo, WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELiq) LNG public and all whe wish to spend
i4''t! a seasonat this beautifakpart of Nevan da county, that he has no ned his
argee and Elegant House at NS
BEAR VALLEY oS
And is prepared to accommodate all inas good
style as at any other House in the State. ss
HE HOUSE has just been built and hanarune 4 furnished throughout—having room
enough for forty persons.
THE TABLE will contain the best of food—
equalifnot superier to any House in this.
onati
FISHING AND HUNTING.—There is no
place in this section equal to Bear Valley, for
fishing and hunting,
THE DANCING HALL is the largest and
best in the county. Suppers and Music far-.
nished on short notice. ‘
GEO. W. KIDD. J.W.HINDS. Rk. W. TULLY
BANKING HOUSE
—AND— ‘
ASSAY OFFICE.
. GEO. W. KIDD & CO... Bankers.
. ph Granite Building, on Broad Street,
Nevada City.
The Highest Price will be paid for Gold Dust.
Gold Bullion discounted at the Lowest Rates.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Mint.
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral, at a
low rate of interest.
Registered County. Scrip bought
at par.
LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold at the
Regular Rates.
Déposits received. Checks on San Francisco
Sacramento and Virginia city,
Drafts on the Eastern Cities, London, and
Dublin, Ireland.
Agents for the London and Liverpool Fire
and Life Insurance Company.
Refined and Assayed.
Correspondents—San Francisco, Bank of
California; Sacramento, D. O. Mills & Co.;
Virginia City, Agency Bank of California,
oct2 GEO. W. KIDD &CO.,
LOOK TO YOUR ROOFS.
B . W. ADAMS takea pioenare in informJe ing the citizens of Nevada county. that
he has made arrangements with the Boston
} Mastic Roof Company, of San Fran.
Le to lay full new roofs, or repair olé ones
Warrant Them to be Water Proof.
This is not Amphaltam sooty, but thenine Mastic. which is so much in use in
isco, and is not liable to crack or peel off
from the effects of the weather ; it is also FIRE
bi F. Shingle Roofs made secure
For further iculars, inquire at the
Store of E. F. SPENCE, Nevada city, or address J. W. ADAMS, Grass Valley. olT
Nevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka.
STAGE LEAVES NEVADA
day, on the
writing care should be taken todescribesymp©
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Gold and Ores of every description Melted, 4