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November 2, 1865 (4 pages)

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i ' . : yuiont rt 2a dae Ohabiged 4. tute Bate ate Medical -& Surgical gacrh street, below Montgomety. oppo gite the Paifie Mail Steamship Ce’s office. Mai St OF ARK a: SAN PRASCIRGO) © © ve Eitablished expressly to, afford the: afflicted d sciéntifie Metical aid, in the treat-_5 prsode andcure of all Private aud Chtotle . Diseases, annne OF serrecy and al] sex4 . FFLICTBD--Dr. WK. Dohert TO THE AFF THD.—Dr. W. K. erty returns his sincere thanks to his numerous pa tients for the patronage. and would take this opportunity to remindthem that he continues to consult at. his institute for the eure cf chronic » diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and GeniteUrinary Organs, and all private Diseases, viz:_Syphilis in all its forms.and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid con soqrences of self-abuse. Gonorhoe, Gleet, Stric tures, Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual “Debility. Diseases ofthe Back aad Loins, Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, ete, anv he. hopes that his tong experience and successful practice will continue to insure hima: share of public patronige. By the practice of many years’ in. Kurope and the United states, he g enabled to apply’ the most efficient and success ul remedies against discases of all kinds. He us es 10 Merctry. charges mo.terate, treats his patients in acorrec* ard honorable way, has references of unquestionable veracity from men ‘of known respectability and high standing In society. All parties consulting him. by letter or otherwise will recet*e the best and gentlest treatment and implirit seerogy, Z READ THE FOLLOWING :—A eas¢pf Gleetana Stricture —Dr; Doherty—Dear Sir; I feel m health so fully restored, that, in common gratitude, [ believe Ishuuld make some written acknowledginent for your yaluable services—particularly so a8 your fee was ama'l for the work performed . arrived in this ¢ity from the Kest about ove year ago, and was then suffering from an old case of Uleet. complicated with stricture. Being a stranger in this city, and believing those ‘doctors who gave such positive assurances of success were necessarily the best (sume of whom have alarge number Of titles,) [ placed myselfin their,charge and continued under their treatment until hull Jost nearly all hope and a considera ble sum or money, . wish to say now that you are the sixth Doctor I hayeemoloyed. and the only one that has ever done me any serylice. My Gleet fa wholly eured, the stricture {9 all removed, and my genere} health is better than it has been for years. In conclusion 1 would say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as towhom you may employ. ask Dr. Doherty for my address and call and see me, (I keep score in this pity) My ¢dxperience. may fave you many dollars. I would also add that in the early stage of my disease, [ used a large amount of the preparations advertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrhoe, Gleet, etc. but never derived any henefitfromthem. am, Doctor, very truly yours. Lae Ff. . San Erancisco) June 16th, 1864, Subscribed and sworn to. before methis 2iat fay of June. 1804. A.S8. GOULD, Notary Public, Sumit az. bad Fo 2 wt sworn to Certificate of mo@t Remarkwble Cure of Spermoterrtioea — A desire, to bevefit humanity, and a feeling. of gratitude co Dr. W. K. Doherty, alone induces metomake this statement. Mormany yeara I have been, afflicted. with that fearful disease known as “Spermaterrboea,”? or Seminal weak, ness, the result of sclf-abuse, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble or inconveniente in that year, however, 1 had. Serainal emissions toa weakening extent, which was soon followed the most alarming symptons, as weakness of the back and Himba. pain in the head. dimness of visjon, nervguanese and general debility, My mind too, was afflicted to such an extentas to serious. ly nt eed: ideas were confused and'spirite depressed, I was averse to society. had evil forebodings and selfsdistrast and was entirely unfitted for any ofthe duties of life.— ¥rom, 1855,tv the sumuner of 18°3, Temploved the very best medical talent L-eould find, and spent several bundred dollars. but in no. instance: obtained more than temporary relief. -Uhad abou concluded there was no relief for me in. this world. but seeing Dr Doherty's advertixement, T thought f should call and see him, as he charg ed nothing for ¢onsultation. Thad wn interview with De. Boherty, at Nis office, In Sacramento atreet, and his fee for treatment’ was so reason. able, . determined to try him, though T did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the Bth day of Dec. lust I placed ‘myself under his care f 1h one week [fount myself Very mnchimroved, and now, after'five, weeks treatment, I Reet myself thoroughly cared of all my troubles aadin the éhjoyment of the best of health foging ba td ex ‘abbey beet i yA bbigipoiy to others similarly afflicted, lt subscribe myse T a3 JAMES JOHNSTON Subscribed and sworn fo before me, this15th day of Jan. 1844. A G.RANDALL’ Notary Public to FEWALBHS —When a fermalejs in trouble or affiicted with disedse, as weakness of the back and limbsspain in the head; dimvess of stght foxa'Of miusculier power, palpication of the heart rritability, nervousness, extreme uriniary di culties, deraigemedt of digestive fupetions,cenoral debility ,Vacinities, all Hseases ofthe womb _ hysteria, sterility ant all other diseases peeullar to females, they should go or: write at once ‘to the celebrated ferinte doctor, W. K. Doherty, ‘at ‘his Medien! Institute’ and consult him about their troubles and disease’ = ‘Phe Voctor is effectitre more cures than any other Physician in the State of California, Let no false delicay prevent ou, but apply twmediately “and rave yourself Ko paintal sufferings and yak gs ire death. All martied tadies Whose deifeate health or othercircumstances prevent an increase in their families, should write or call at Dr W. K. Dohertys Medieul Institute me they will receive every pos sible velléfand help. The. Doctor's offices are so-arranged that he can be consulted without fear of obsernation. fo CORRESPONDUONTS —Pationts residing in any part of the State, however distant, who ma desire the opinion and adviceof Dr. Doherty en their respective eases, and: who think proper to submit a whiten atatemenr of each, in preference «to holding « personal inthrview, aré respectfaly assured tliat their eommiunications witl be held most sacred: Dr. Doherty takes this opportuni t OF dbokPViniey that all tetters are only opened abd “replied to oy_bimeelty and the fatrer as promptly as’powetbte. Ifthe case'be fully and eandidly deserived, and the weual feeof ten dotlars enclose y express: or in a registered letter personal Commiumnteation will be be super . a8 instractiona: for dict, regimen, and the genvral treatment of the eases itsells, (moluding the remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and invauely am as te convey no : purport of the er or parcel so transmitted, Consultation--at the office Fret, by letter. $10 Mermanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Addeews. i ‘ ‘ WeK. DOHERTY, M. D. i Sam Mrancisen, Califoraim TO SCRAP HOLDERS, LL PERSONS HOLDING WARRANTS “to be performed in a more skiffol: manneé*, and. \. “'séeona, Near wells, WARY SVT Le F “Agrouns DOU BUA dH bitizdds“of Nevada county.that long experience in the business has qualified him to do < . WORK IN MARBLE, Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces, Sculp© S“ture, Modeling in Clay, &c, * ORNAMENTAL WORK done in a supe. rior style, at reasonable prices. ad ~ ADOLPHUS RAU. Boot and Shoe Store. , W. L. Shaefcr would inform the citizens of Nevada and the oepenti sia country that <g he has removed his stock of BOOTS & SHOES, To Commercial street, near Pine st, and is sell ing. them of at low.rates. He has jrst receivad’ a large and splendid stock of boots 4nd shoes from the Bay, whieh he will sell at bargains. He invites the attention of everybody. to call and examine his stock. Boots made to order.— Repairing promptly andineatly doue BaeE ire DR. A; CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, =e ee—corner of Broad and Pinests. . LT wouldiaform my, friends aud all wishing my services see em : ‘prepared to attend those davoring oy <ghotk me. with aeall. atarly hour. ‘Teeth after having become sensitive by exposure of the nerve will be filled without causing pain. ik WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this fice bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere. in this vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made. My charges are moderate, and to sujt the time% . J sm permanently located in this city Residenoe on Sacramentu wtreet, third house from 'Temperance Hall. ; : ee Vulcanite Work promptly andj neatly done atthia offiee. . NEVADA & MOORES FLAT Daily. Express.and Stage Line! TAGE leaves Nevada on Monday, ‘Wednesday, K and Friday, (eonnecting with Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express) on the arrival of the Sacthmento stage for Lake City, North. Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Woolsey's Flat, . and Orlean's Flat. Pony Expres# leaves Nevoda on ‘Taesdays, Thursdays gnd Saturdays, for the same points. Both, Stage und Express,epnnecting with Bagramento Stage aud also with Jefferis’ Saddle, Train to Méadow Take city and the New Mines. Packages delivered, Colleetions made and all Express business promptly attended to. 3 ‘ Saye) PHILIP & GREGORY, Prop’rs. BEAR VALLEY HOUSE, Junction of the Nevada and Duteb Flat, roads to Virginia City. ELIJAH 0: TOMPKINS, '., WOULD INFORM the traveling publie and all who wish te spenda season at.this beautifial part of Nevada county; that. he has now open hed his Large and Elegant House, at ‘BEAR VALLEY, Andis prepared to accommodate all-in as good style as at any other Llouse in the State. The House has just been built and handsomely furnished throughout—having . room enoughfor forty persons. ‘ The Table will contain the best of food— equal if uot superior to any House in this county. Fishine and Hunting.—there is, vo pitoe in This acetion “equat to Bear Valley, for fishing and hunting,’ “ i : s ’ * Sue Senelns Mall is the largest and best n thetounty. Suppers and Music furnished on short notice. 4 * ; ss ef > x . 2 ellis uss’ es at THE BEST. PIANO FORTE, One: that will last ai Iife-time! Wn. B. Bradbury's New Scale PIANO FORTE is pronouneano Forte,’ viz “ia Tone ‘Touch, Power and thorough Workiggiship Gall @rsendfor Cireulars, with lilustrations and Testimonials of’the most “eminent artists and amateurs. ‘ A. BOWLER, Music Dealer, San ‘Francisco, AveatforPacite Stites.” feze ° “ALD tA B'O ARD!” Grass Valley and Nevada City STAGE LINE, S Having recently purng chased. this. long: established 4 and popwiar Stageé Tine, we are as ready to carry passengers over the road with speed and” aafety, promising te treat those who ride with us in a courteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner. i Hoare of Departure. Leayes Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily, at Sand . ] o'clock, A. M. and 4 o’elock, P.M. Leaves Nevada, daily, xt 9 o’clock, A. M. and 2h. M. and So’clock.P. M, ) CLEVELAND ® ROYCR, Propr’s. Nevada, Nav. 17th. Rah tT PHOTOURAPHIC.43 * AND weer DAGUERREAN ARTIST er Every hind of Photographs and Ambrotypes taken inthe best styleofthe Art. ' ‘ON PINE.SERREET, — aaxlaz y PY \e -. tion that there are no outstanding debts against the’ a 4 ed such by th best judges in the mu} if sieul profession, ‘They “Ex®et all oth ** ats ih thé Estentialg’ot A perfect PiOPI SS ams chy 24 )PRORATENOTICN & ceased. In Probate Court, Nevada county. 4, Itappedting!ite the satisfactiog offhe dilersigned. ‘Judge of said Probate Court, by the foregoing petiEstate or claims allowed or presented, against the Estate, that more than twelve months have expiredd sinee th ga Idfter mi ization to Sa rah a bets RAT O Pl nstate, and no teestorcreditars by her duly: pobligi ray pee =o . is the devizee, of the entire Estate of said, de both real and personal, with the gondition that she pay on demand to the heirs named in the will of deceased, heretofore admitted torProbate in this Court and that said Estate is in proper condition for distribution. &e. On motion of J. I Caldwell, Attorney for Petitio er. it is hereby ordered that MONDAY, the Twenty. Seventh day of November, 1865, be fix+b ext for the héaring of this application, aud that notice be given by publication of this orderin the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper published in Nevada city, for, at least once a week for four successive weeks ; thatull persons interested im said Estate appear before the said Probate Court on said 27th day of November, 1865, at 19 o'clock, A. Me of said day, ét tlie Conit Rvom of said Court. in the city of Nevada. Nevada county, State of California, to show cause ifany they: bave, why the prayer of said Petitioner should not be granted, and the property of said Estate, both real and persoval, should not be distributed pursuant to prayer of petition: and “he discharged from her trast-assaid Adiministratrix, f A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. October 24th, 1865. — ® Connty of Nevada, ss.—T, R. H. Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate Court afuresaid, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true Copy of an order duly. made and entered wpon the minutes of said Court in the above entitled matter. ~<—) . Witness my hand and the seal of said Court seal this 25th day of Octuber, A. D. 1865. R.H FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. J. 1. Caldwell, Att'y. 026 : ANSAS COMPANY, ¥ evada county. Cal. Notieé, There are delinquent upon the follow ing Mleseribed stock on account of Assessment levied on the 18th day of October, 1865, the several amoutits set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows ; 5 —~— Names. No. Certificates. Nb. Shares, Am’t. Irish Mrs, Not issued, % $50 Murrell D. i ly : My 50 Poor 8. F, eee 1 100 Steele S. W. sf 1 100 And in accordance with law, and an order ofthe Board of Trustees, miadcte ow the 18th day of October 1865, so many of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold, at the office of the Company, . on Saturday, the 4th day of November, 1865, at the hour of 2o0’clock, P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent, assessment thereon, together with costs of advertisement and expenses of sale. » A H. OTHEMAN, Secretary. Office No. 30 Main street. Nevada city. 024 td N the mat‘er of the Katate of AUGUST FRANDY, deceased. In Probate Court, Nevada: county. . os {It appearing to the undersigned Judge of the Probate Court in and forsaid county of-Nevada by the foregeiiiz petition of J. B. Gray; Admin istrator of the said Estate praying for anorder to sell the personal anrl.real estate in said petition particulatly set forth and described, that it is necessary to sell that, portion of Real Estate consisting of the undivided one-fourth of Mining claims therein deseribed and the undivided one fourth of the, Quicksilver.and the undivided one-fourth of the bellows, personal estate therein. deseribed, to pay the debts of administration andthe debts outstanding against the Netate anitexpenses. of Administration. Itis therefore ordered thst all pegsons interested in said EKatnte appear before the said Probate Court on MONDAY the the 27th day of November, '1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. at the Court Room of said Court, in the city of Nevada, Nevada county, Cal., to show cause why an order should not be granted to the sard Administrator to sell the said personal property and as muck of the realestate of saiddigerasediasssh al be nec easary. And thatacopy of the,.order be pub: lished at least once a week for four suecessive weeks in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT a newspaper published fh &tid Nevada city. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. October 27th, 1865. County of Nevada, ss—l, R. WH. Farquhar, Clerk of the Probate;Court aferesaidy do hereby certify the foregoing tu be a true copy of an or said Courtin the above entitled.matter. ~~ Witness my harid andthe seal of said } seal > Court, this 27th dav of October. 1865. — RAL FARQUHAR, Clerk. By' G. Ko Parquitaty Deputy. J. I, Caldwell, Att’y ie O28 UMMONS.—In the District Courtor tie cn ) Judicial Distriet, ofthe State of California, in and for the County of Nevada. Harriet M. Vea body vs. George Peabody ae 6t California seud greeting ‘to Geo. Pearodly. : , You are hereby required to appear in ap.action brought against you by the above named Plaintlifs inthe Diwtrict vart.of thé Fourteenth Ju dictal, Distriet of the State of California, in aud forthe Cotinty ‘of Nevada, and to answer the complaint filed thercin, witlitn ten days exctu sive ofthe day of service, after the service an you of shis auymmons, if served within this county ; or, if served out of this county,-but within th Judicial District within twWenty days; or setved ont of said Districtythen within forty days-or' judgment by default will be taken inst you, according to the prayer sald eompluint. The said aetion is brought to obtain a decree of this Court-disselving the bonds of matrimony ¢xisting between p'aintif! and defend ante-¢has plain? niayy haveothe ware, Pontrab ahd education ofthe minor children Of plaihtift and defendant and that. the common, personal property of plaintiff and defendant may be awarded to plaintiff. 4 Aud you are hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as: above. required, thesaid Plaintiff will tae default and apply to the Court for therclief prayea for, ~~ Gives under my hand and Seal of the 3 seal : District Courtof the 14th Judicial District of the’ State of California, fh and tor the county of Nevada, this Sth day of Ocet’r, A. D. 1965. Ro. FARQUHAR. Clerk. ~ @oKY Farquhar, Deputy Clerk: Yer Revenue pimp, ; By ordef of fon. A. C. Nites, County Judge: 2 R. WO FARQUAMAR, Clerk. J., t.Cald well, Plain tiffy Atty» Ootz LIAS . SUM MONS,—State of Californias County and Towrshiy of Nerada, ss. ‘ E. W. Smith, Justice of the Peate: The People af the State of Califurnia to AARON DAVIS. <¥You: are hereby summoned to appear, D&tORE HE“ my office; in’ thé Township of Nevada, in the: County of: Nevada;"ow SATURDAY the SOth day ‘Of December, AD, 1865, at 9 e'elook: AVM, to ‘arswer unto the complaint of H. WENDELBR: who demands of ie the sum of $17100 balance due for farnitare old und delivered to you at ot request hy Plain:
“aS * Nthe matter of tnp Matate of J. MES HOEL, de. ” dvr qulyomade and entered unom the minates of . . The People of the . PAS 1905, until farther: the trains oF the -. Mail and passenger train will leave Sacramento at 6.30 arrive at x at 9.05 A M. a Se Ma Tense Racraineae at OX™D, arrive atColfax;atei245 PM rs _ Freight and passenger train leave Sacramento at 3PM arrive atColfaxat7,45 PM. Freight and passenger train leave Colfax at 5.45 A M, artive’at Sacrainento at 10-05 A dt.. Maitland pawenger train leave Colfax at 9.55 AM. atrive at Sacramento at 12.20 AM. . < Freight and passenger train Teav P M! arrive at Sacramente at 630R My Freight to. and from Colfax and’ ttermcdiate stations will be taken on all trains except the mail and passenger train, The morning Passenger Traips connect at Auburn with Stages for Yankee Jims, Forest Hill’ ard Michigan’ Bluffs; and at Colfax with Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada, North San Juan, Ilinoistown, Gold Run, Duteh Plat ‘and Virginia ¢city... Nae ak ; The 630 A-M. up train connects at the Junetion with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Marysville and ail -points OUT On Sunday one train only will be runs leaving Sacramento at 6.30 AM, and Colfax at 9.45 As M. Conveyances ean be had at Neweastie for Ala baster Cave, six miles distant. C. CROCKER. i Superintendent C. #. Rk R Co, . G F. Hartwell, Assistant Superintendent Sacramento, September 8th. UNION LIVERY STABLE, SPRING STREET, NEVADA, ay yee CASTER would inead” “UN ft} form his friends and the public. generally that he has added extensively tohis already large and elegant establishment.of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness. &e and is prepared to furnish as fine furn outs as ean be Found in the. state. Well trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times. A long experience in the btisiness and an earnest desire to retain the confidence of my friends leads me to believe I will be able te give general satisfaction Particular attention paid to Horses on livery— Carriages alwaysin readiness with earefnl drivers for the use of parties, b lls. &e. The qual ity of stock will permit me to say'that those seeking pleasure or engaged on business’ would do, ell to giveme a eall. DAVID HAUSMAN. SOLOMAN GUMP. New York. San Franciseo. D. HAUSMANN & CO. Imperters and Manufactuaers of Mirrors, Looking Glasses, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Ovals Mouldings, &c. 535 & 5387 CLAY.STREET, Near Montgomery.¢s.ses..00. San ~V ran cise UMMONS.—State of California, County of NevaKY da, township of Eureka, ss. BeforeJ F. Kellogg Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California send Greeting, to.Cook Porter end Richard Roe, coustituting the firm of Cook & Co. You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in the Township of Eureka, jin the county of Nevada ‘on the 23d cay of November, 1865, at £ o’clock, P. M. toansiver unto the complaint of Joseph Levi whe sues you torecoverthe sum of one-hundred and thir ty; three 65-100 dollars, alleged to be-a balance due for goods, wares and merchandise sold and délivered as per bili on file in my office, . when judgment will be taken against you for said amount together with costs and-damages if you fail to appear and Given under my Wand this 17th day of Aug 1865, J. F. KELLOGG, Justice of the Peace. O. D. Babcock, Coustable, Eureka towvship. «19 NSOLVET NOTICHW,~-In the Connty Con inand for the coun:y of Nevaia, Stateof.Ca fornia. Inthe matter of the petition of Henry Kisenbrown an insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to.an order of fon. A.C. Niles, County Judge, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, H. Kisenbrown. to be and appear before the Hon. A. C. Niles, County Judges aforesaid, in . Chambers, at the Court. Room of said Court, in the county of Nevada. on 27th day of November 1pb, at 10;0’clock, A.-M.of that day. thea and there to slow eause, ifany they eam, why the prayer of said Insolyent shonld wot be granted and anasrigument of his Estate be-made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuanee of the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the me.n-time ail proeeedings aguinst-said Insolvent he.stay ed: : ~—-) . Witness my hand andthe Seal of said } eal , Court, this 7Ist day of Oct, 1865 — ‘ k, He FARQUHAR, Clerk. Rev. Stamp, G. Ke Fa quhar, Deputy J. d,aned John Caldwell, Atty’s. ort ' U ENEONS, —State of California, county of Ne« ) vada, ss.—In Justi¢e’s Court, ‘Bridgeport Township.” Before W. ©) Holt, Justice of the Peace. The People. of the State of California send Greeting to Joly Cy Randall. . You aré hereby snmmoned to aps pear before me, at my office, in the Township of Bridgeport, in the county of Nevada, State of Californiaj,on the ist day of Deeember, 1865, at 10.0’cl’k A.M., to answer unto the complaint of James Chisholm who'd@mhands, of you the gum of Forty: Fight Dollars and twelve cents, and legal interest.on that sum from the 19th day of Avigust.1863, alleged té he due trom you to phaintiff, for labor performed, as per contract’on the Yuba "Tunnel, said’ contract having been completed, and by you duly ‘accepted, ta weri‘ting, on the 12th day of July 1863, as will more fully appear by reference to complaint om file in my office, wher judgment Will “be takeb against You for ‘said amount together with costs and damages if you fail to appear andanswers? é ¢ Given under my hand this Qist day of Aug. 1865. oe W. C HOLT, Justice of the Peace, —— The abore Defendant having departed from. this State, itis crvered that the Simmons be served by prdlication : tfat the same be pubdiished in the Ne vada Daily Transeript. a newspaper peblished jn said: State and gouuty and anosttkely. to givenotice jto said defendant, at least once a week for the space of three mouths. e : W.-C. HOLT, sept cue ieee Justice of the Peace, \ EADOW DAKE MILE AND "IINi ing Company, Loeation of, Works, Meadow Lake District. Nevitta* chunfy, California. Notice is herebygiven that ata neviing of the Board: of Trustees of said Company; beld on the 27th day of per shate was levied upin fhe capita) Stock of gai romans payable immediately “in” United States gold coin, to the. Secretary, at the offlee of the ¢om:pany, No.9 Main street, Nevada City; Ca ifornia. Any sto¢k tpon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of November, 1865. will be advertised on that day as delfngtient, arid uyléss pay: Yuent shall be made. before, will be sald on the 2Ist day of November 1865y te-pay the delinquent asses:ment together with 0 vectnn ‘expens of wate ae" Re OTHMAN: Secretary we as bent oe plaint ‘gow oq file at my 4 es ) when udgment will be takep aguinst.you suid account 1E TOcR mgeines with oosts-and damage yu fail to co yet iy Ranta ERROR ORS.tn the matearvand answer, Nétive-+s ds Prandyy ‘ , _ @iven gader my hand this 234 of September; ves! Misha tht 2 ‘A és ROBE = Heiner Mh Wo Shae aw. betray of the Eetaaerat Aujgiat Wrandy, deceared, . gainst. said deceased fo exMibit the same aR re . Od&iee in Masonic g, corner of Pine & Gem mercial streete—ontrance on Bi ged ,adars 4 : ’ * vouchers witliin ten months from the fir aad y yu JOHN A, LAN-. answer. — cke : ‘ : “Clothing, Cro “AD ni DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, ‘AT RED DOC. 2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. COMBS & McGOUN, OULD tespectiutly inform the citizens of Little York Township. that they have re. movedte the Store formerly vceupied by Bourke \.. rk constantly-on hand everything usually found in a Mountain és VARIETY STORE. We have now on hand a large and complete & Gook. where they mare au will kee t ° stock of No; 1 Greceries and Provisions, . CASE GOODS, And every article nsually kept in, first-class Grocery and Provision Establishment. As heretofore, we shail continue to keep well * supplied with . Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, AND PATENT MEDICINES, OF EVERY KIND, °, oe 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, Also, a well s@lected stock of . "CROCKERY WARE. —— + x ir We are selling the above Goods as Cheap, if not Cheaper than any other Store in Little York Township, and shall strictly adhere tothe Cash COMBS & McGOUN,: « ‘system, Red Dog, Jan. 24th. Rational. Manitfactory ‘SIX FIRST PREMIUMS’ Awarded,.to “SHUARZA.’’ ‘For His Original Punch! Cordials! and Hygienic Bitters t ] IRECT FROM BON D— Pisco Cognac—best brands, Jamaica, Engiish and Holland Gin. and Seotch Whisky. Arrack, Kirschwasser and Liqnetirs. Bordeaux Wines. in. Lulk and case. Finest Quality of Sherry. Port. Malaga.Champagne, Native Wines Dublin Stout, Kuglish and California Ale and Peach Trish Absynthe, . Beer. » ; American Whisky, oldest and best, ‘and Apple Brandy. Wholesale and Retail. ‘Passenger Stores. No, 44 Leidesdorff, fe19 +» Near Sacrament: street. San Franeiaco. “NATIONAL EXCHANGE EAC Dik dey BROAD STREET..-. NEVADA CITY This old and well es@ ‘tablished Hotelisagain ii Opened td the Public. i It has been remodeled and enlargedand isnow he of the most commodious, Jlouses imthe ineriorof the State. Located In an elevated position it commands a view of the city and. sur« rounding country. and insures good air in the heat of summer. Built of BRICK, AND FIREPROOF, its wailskeep out, in great measure, the heat of the sunand give security in caseof firey: THE EXCHANG¥ is near the center of the town on a wide and Trt business street of the city. There are no-weoden buildings near the Hotel toendanger, it.in case of conflagration..» » THE ROOMS are elegantly furnished, the Beds are ot Spring aud Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style. al}: the, Fu '~ SUITS OF ROOMS, and’ every acéommodation furnished fimilies and the traveling public, and every eare taken to maké the House a HOME FOR BOARDERS oar 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 Red Dog, have their offices at and take their departure from this Hotel, The House is kept open all Night. THE SALOON is fitted up in’ etipérior style, where none but the best Wines and Liquors are to be found The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best. _ Connected withthe Establishment 1s a LIVERY STAB:.B where the bes. Turnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prép’s, Nevada, May. 10th : bad PA CIF ET.C MATL STEAMSHIP Co.The following Steamships will is the followieg vamed haben : ng reer: Nov, 10-—-SACRAMENTO, Capt. Farnsworth. From Folsom Street Wharf, at 11 o'clock, A. M ’ puncttially, ish KOR PANAMA,. Passengers will be conveyed trom Panama to Asinwalt by the Panama Railroad O@7 and fYom AS. pinwall to New York bythe Atlantic and: Pacifie Steamship Company,’ . A Bas gage Master will be sent thro each trip. here Pisano vik prsitis uy sail oy o’@loek.— ngers are reqresied to huve their re buand before 10.0°Auck. “a args +3 Cabin passengers berthed through. see . 2&6. OLIVER i JDRIDGE, Agent Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff sts. J.G@. Meyer, First Premium Billiard Ball Manufarturer. 228. Montgomery Street, Sia Kranciseo,PAE Piret'Preminm awarded by the Mecha’ Dis tesa wt thei hast, Pade held im ‘Sen. hee tovil stadt wien add ibenet . y wexte boats maignd % one ode! a : vou, XI, Nevada Da BROW ‘fy. P. BROWN. ; PRO Office---cor. “Bre 5. W. HINDS. BAN KI ASSA HINDS & 1 Successo AVING boug hotise and bu On Broad 8 Willcarry on the B stand, under the fir The Highest Gold Dust. ir Gold Bull Lowest Rates, ‘Liberal advances lion for Assay or ( Deposits Rec yy ¥rancisco and Drafts on th Lowest Rates. Collections made eurities purclk market value, Agents for the and Life Insurance Gold and Or« MELTED, RE All Assays warrar Correspondentsifornia : Sacramet York. Lees & Wall Hats ! Hats ! FALL ST POIRIE! Succes Corner of S SAC KE have just \ \ Hats and Cay stoek comprises, Me WOOL HATS, Me stription. Ladies Hats mad. The Best Sill FOR SE P Sacramento, Sept © 8S. BAKER. D. §. Groceries, P Wheat, Bar No. 73 B RESH ME on hand and Cash, Goods deli Within a reasc W OOD—Of a Cheap for Cash. N R.C. HM. citizens of N give Instructions Toithose wh ; Pied 24 ns Repu ce mrtinte alse Nevada Quac¢ rection is now p Ballsand Social communicate wit George R. Craw Miners’ H F. Stew Th andr ber o ing. French cook lu t The table will] “market affords. tains everything MOard as cheap as . tains. The Bari Liquors and cig: Euglish, Fren louse. -e——_ __—_—___—~ Horse Tra r\HE nee ' Gellentepondit cu Se Is now ready to ta The Stabling is as and long experien bles me to give the CHARL ap30 Ont AVING 1 WALD ani affairs at a 5 aay please call, se Thanking the p