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November 23, 1865 (4 pages)

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; i di My t a 1 ti ; ers Sieailaaie AIDQuick Cures and Moderate Charges. DR. W. K. DOHER TY’. private Mediéal & Surgical mstitute “<= ring a et Mail ti eamanip cov omee Private ae AX FRANCISCO. Katablished expres afford the afflicted sound and ecient: tie Medial aid, in the treatment and porsangs ae Private —_ Chronie Diseases, ones of Sareeey and all sexdiseases TOTHE AFFLICTED.—Dr. W. K. Doherty 1 faterne tie ohicete page: sud would take thle cp fed * 48 oy Led them that he continues to portunity tijute for the cure cf chronic aincases a Ma s, Liver, Kidneys, Digesoctet GeuttoUrinary Organs, and all private he werd viz if iis in all its formes and etages, Seminal W: s,and all the horrid con -abuse. Gonorhoe. Gleet, Stric seeurmal and Diurnal Emissions, Sexual Debitity. Diseases of the Back and ap aes inte mation of the Bladder and a mnianeye by aie hopes mg long experience an enn practice Will continue to insure at hy share public the practice of ipetronage. the U ted States, s Sid apply t ie most efficient and ao hal al p pp sinemnes eo emer ee us po mercury), ¢' es moderate, trea’ poe ina correct ard honorable way, has ee er. eeee s unq' it @ ¥ from m oO “¢ etab nawentignable, hig . 8 ing in socien consulting hi, . by letter or oth& ey, Ce reosive the best and gentlest treet, cit secrecy. mma mn ne FouLoine ~A ease of Gleet ond on Doherty-—Dear Sir j_ I feel m at, in commen gratihealth#o tude, fbellere should make some itten acSperhternvec laa steel orias ay so as your fee was 6 ‘or the wor z arrived is in this city from Honda about one yer Gicet. ago, and “ 'd case of lieated with et St Se tn thin agama baller tag these pe re ay who gavé wath sitive assurances of success were necessarily he best (sume of whom haveaia large number of titles,) I p my self in their charge and continued undertheir treatment antil I a oy nearly all hope and a consideradle sum or money. . wish to say now that you are the si Doetor I have employed.and the only one that has ever done me any service. My Gleet is wholly cured, the is all removed, and my 1 health is better than it has been for gears, ia conclusion lL: would sa ar to the many fortunates who require medical advice, if eu to whom. s ma To re i eR ‘yen go hon faregoumany sacar ear in adver used a ama an Isvete but never de Te 16th, = me thi Gobi & aust A sworn ace ity, feeli met yey he te wth: ‘nat Bea Be yak ous — seh which wae soon followed by ‘fon. and general debility, ind . Ee ea eae Sede eae aks lone and pirita sdepreeatd Pues wget ae ag forebodings ‘and self.distrust. and w. oe se for any of the duties’ 01 ie ph Ben 855 to the summer of 1 medical talent f could find, and spent sovaeal otbund dollars, but inno instance obtaised more an temporary relief. {had abou concluded these’ ee lef for me in this world, but seein Doherty's advertisement, I tho s neubares call aadeue him, as neshare edn tation. I had an interview io consu’ with Dr. y, at his office, in able. t oman pgp him, thoush Y did not n expect much benetit from his ‘erentrsent, On the Sth day of Dec. last I placed myself under his care : 1m one week { found myse! very ance tm SoS seis snorcuphts euree ot ell wy rotation ™m rou oa and in the enjoyment of the best of f hesith going that my may be o Fea sy and jo Mi to before me, this 15th day of Jan, 1844. A. G. RANDALL. Notary Public ‘© FEMALES —Whena Sesole is in trouble or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the hand, Simppace of sight tons of ero, power, palpication of the heart ay bl ty nervousness, extreme uriniary diffi+ derangemedt of pp mea: fupetions,general debility, vaginities, all diseases of the womb Br gterie. sterility and alk ather diseases rag mates, they sould xe ¢ © or o's ite at once the celebrated female d W. K. Dohert hie Medical Institute ind ‘consult him tye at their troubles and disease.. ‘he Voctor is effec ting more cures thanany other FDreician in the 8 ‘of Vali rag well ta . fulne delicay prevent ‘ou, but vi ‘and save yourself aa m pain alnty ca lectnges and prematare death.— ladies whose delicate healt erirarnanra preven an increase in their famwrite or-call at Dr W. K. Do hertys Hebert the gee e vo arranged t has We ‘ain be consult ed without fear of o fs. eT F ‘lo Cor saline te any pa A aces ofthe hae Ree cre a distant, who my f+ erent: $y Bet vs eases, and oh ehtuk proper to iis Tees are atl . = ty of. 1883, Temploved the MEDICA . or othf° PLAW ADAMIBO =. BL nn D PURIFIER! from the Impurity of . the "Blood and Derangement of the system. This Blood Purifier is a concentratdd compound of Sarsaparilia, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, Dandelion, with Iodide of Potass, \and several other of the most eibenclius. 4 remedies Known in the Vegetable world, and will exert an friimediate effect’ on the system, and ff persisted in for a reasonable length of time, will eradicate all lathe. blood: It’ contains no Mercury or Mineral : POISON. ‘Prepared only by RFAMUEL ADAMS At the United States Drug Store . «~ (SAN FRANCISCO, Corner of Bush and Powell Streets. . For sale by all Druggists in the State San Francisco. Oct. 29-—3m.WATTS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. . WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. ie a Certain Remedy Is a Certain Remedy Is a"Certain Remedy FOR NERVOUS DISORDERS. ‘. FOR NERVOUS DISORDERS. FOR NERVOUS DISORDERS. It will Cure It will Cure, Anxiety, Hysterics, Heart Disease, Palsy, Imbecility, Impotency, _ Suppressed Menses, Restlessness, Plurisy, St. Vitus Dance, Stricture, Tic Dolereaux, Asthma NEURALGIA, Convulsions, Loss of Appetite, Bronchitis, Cholera Morbus, Colic Dysentery, Fits, Gout, Mental or Physical Debility. Dyspepsia, Headache, Sleeplessness, "RHEUMATISM, And all Diseases. having their origin in derangement of the Nervous system, The preparation is perfectly “harmless, and the cures it produces is astonishing. , WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, Is for saleby every respectable Druggist throughout the land. asii cad, & or Ban Francisco, Oct, 23m Y STABLE, + MEVADA. JOHN A, LANCASTER would inUNION L} SPRING “al predann odacth htake Maracas. 0 ae cee aeee bel saan eae oe A long . St" iD! eae At will Cure. i Hostetter, Dean Beh Come Clay . and Battery Streets, San y te. eLvopene ean ed Inthe matter of the bers.an Insolvent or. Perduant 1 Fan ak . of the Hon. A. C. ee ter 1 Wore of the ania > Thos, J. U to be and appear before t e Hon. A. C. ae Judge, aforesaid, in chambers, at aa Court » Tb geht ee of Nev: of Nevada nee ‘D. 1845, at 10 0 rok ws ere it day Soca there to shuw cause, ifany they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and anassignment of his Estate be made, and he be diseharged from hia debte a liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such case and provided; and in the mean ime 2 all proceedfags against said Insolvent be stayed —) Witness my hand and the Seal o } pea Court, this 6th day of Nov, A. D.1 — R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. Taylor and Bagas. Attyss n7 LIAS SUM MONS,.—State of California County and ‘Township of Nevada, ssBefore E. W. Smith, Justice of the Peace. The’ People of the State of California to AARON DAVIS. You are hereby summoned to appear befoye me, at my office,.in Spt ae «Nevada, in the County of Nevada; on SAT AY the 50th day of December, A. P. 1865, at 9 o’cloek. A. M. to answer unto the complaint of H. WENDLER who demands of you the sum of $17100:balavce. due for farniture sold and delivered to you at your request by Plaintiff, as per opeaplotet now on file at my office when judgment will be taken against you for said account together with costs and damages if you fail to appear and answer. Given undermy hand this 23d day of September, 1865. E. W. SMITH, J. P. Ordered that this Summons be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper fw lished in Nevada county, for a period of three mons. W, SMITH, Justice of the Peace JL Caldwell, Plaintiff's Att’ ¥. 824 NSOLVENT NO" rICK.—In the County Court in and for the county of Nevada, State of Cali fornia, In the matter of the petition of Henry Eisenbrown an insoivent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of Hon. A, C. Niles, County Judge, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, H. Kisenbrown. to be and ie ar before the Hon. A. C. Niles, County Jud rs resaid,in Chambé¢rs, at the Coust, Room o: Court in the county of Nevada on 27th day of November 1865, at 10 o’elock, A. Miof thatday. then and there to show cause, ifany they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should pot be granted and an assignment of his Estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and IMiabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedinge against said Insolvent be stayed. ‘ Witness my haniaeal the Seal of said } seal seal Court, oe. S1st ih eey of Oct, 1865 RQUHAR, Clerk. Rey. Stamp, : aa K. Farquhar, ay J.4. and John Caldwell, Atty’s. OTICE TO CREDITORS.—in “s matter of the Estate of August Frandy, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of t Frandy, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within ten months from the first pablication of this notice, to the, u signed, at his office, in Nevada eity, Nevada ‘Cal. J.B. GRAJ J. 1. Caldwell, Atty. — "WORKS. Kinin rater. 4 Second, Near Wells, Fargo & Co's. MARYWSVILLE. ADOLPHUS RAU." OULD resp inform the citizens of ‘Y vada county that long experience in-auc iness has qualified him te do WORK ord mae: MONUMENTS, TOMBS,Grave Stones, Mantel Pieces, Sculpture, Wodeling In Clay, &e. ORNAMENTAL Worse, done in a superior style. at ADOLPHUS RAU. ing m: that I am attend those at se me a with a neni any hour. after having become sensit y, exposure otthe nerve will be filled witbont es causing pain. 4 WILL WARRANT ALL WORK done at this >fice to be pe: formed in a moreskilful manner, and bettar satisfaction giyen than cleewhere in this teas otherwise no charge will be made M che remoderate, aud to suit the time? eutly logated in this ho, Residenoe oacramento #treet, third house from'fémperHall ules: aed Work promptly and ‘neatly done at this office, CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, N AND AFTER? Sunday, September 24th. 1865, until further wotice, the trains ‘of the tral Pacific Railroad will be"run as follows : Going (Bast. all and train will leave Sacramenm. 6.30 AM, ve at Colima at 9,05 AM. ht tram en at. 8 4M, ‘ Freightand leave Sacramento at 3PM arrive .at.C PM. Geing West. Freight and Eeerameata leave Colfax at 5.45 x. srrive 4 wre Cota t9 : 'e" at 9.55 AM. arrive mit 12.20°A Freight and passenger ~—_, Aad Colfax at2 P M. arrive at 30P M. atone to and from Colfax and intermcdiate ry? seers mee reenger Trains connect at Auwine ‘with Stan Stages Forest Hill acd Michigan Se 7a Ooltax with and , Sues at the Jane‘uen with oe said
D Street, aileron First ana. heh “Am Interesting Letter, eres few persons; even among niyetetinds would haye been willing upon any terms to havebeen in the condition of the writer of the following letter on the 14th of February last. I will anticipate somewhat his report of the facts, by sayttig that on the isth of August, he ‘made me a visit, the very picture of good health ” Time. which tries and proves all things, has rufficiently tested this case, and shown that neither relapse noe collapse having followed, tke cure is ,and can be cited end, the scores of . similar cases, the result of my improved mode of treating disease without medicine. G: M, BOURNE, Water Cure Physician “No. 10 Masonic Temple, Post St. August 27th, 1864. Sacramento, April 30, 1865. DR. G. M. BOURNE—Dear Sir :—it is with pleasure and satisfaction that Lnow let you know of my good health. Looking back ‘on what I have passed through, it seems as 1f I was lifted from the graye, and { think it my duty to acknowledge to zee and the world the benefit I derived trom water treatment as administered by you in your celebrated baths. In was in August 1864, Ww. disease develo itself with a severe cough. I then took icine, getting worse, with chiils,-fevers, loss of strength, and was rénounced consumptive. This set me to thinkng, aad finally I determined to leave my busi ness and go to the Sandwich Islands.having been informed that [ could not be cured here. I went to San Francisco, and while waiting for.a ship, calledon Dr Bourne, who stated that a trip to the Islands would probably reault disastrously. was wholly unnecessary.-as I could be speed cured at his establishinent. I placed myself oi der his treatment,.and in one week was 80 m home and to my dut ty as engineer on the Central Pacific Railroad. The Doctor objected: but I thought I knew better, and returneato duty. in ‘about two weeks my cough returned, and kept getting worse, and contrary to Dr. Bourne’s 1nunetion never to take medicine again. committed that folly, and soon was so eompletel 7 rundown that Lcould scarcely waik; 80. a8 a iast resort I concluded to once more try the Water Cure.. I went to San Francisco, few of my friends expecting me to return ; in fact I heaga” Set my return duubtful. On arriving at Dr urne’s estab lishment, Feb: 14, . [was not able to get intO the bath without assistance. but in a few days 1 began te gain. lremained with him only six weeks, when I left, ‘‘a wiser and a better man,” without the aid of medicine. 1 have now been at work several weeks. and find that I am gaining every day, and at present bid fair to be stouter than ever before. Persons visiting the Doctor’s establishm 2t will find it just what it should be, in both ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s departments, andl éannot say too much in praise of the Doctor’s kind attention to his patients. This letter 1 write for the benefit of the afflicted, to be used as.the Doctor decides, and should it be the means of directin any one to his care and treatment who, as they: assuredly will, find relief, I will be paid for my sroghieYour obedient servant, JAMES CAMPBELL, ey Central Pacific Railroad. San Francisco, August 23, 1865. Advised by the undersigned, Mr. Jas Camrbell, of the Central Pacific areas, who was then in a most deplorable atate of ill-health, placed himself under the care of Dr. Bourne, the ‘Water Cure Physician. Some six months afterward he visited this eity, when I accidentally ; happy him at Dr mtn faire and I am Dk. pdatniibecke th all diseases of the throat, cheat and lungs—which includes, diphtheria, bronchitis, incipient consumption, pleurisy, dhe ete—with t succces. orded in advanced stages of. con 4 theumatism. paralysis, neuralgia, fever ‘and ague, dropsy, etc. etc., are also cured quickly, santly and economically. No medicine whaer. _ cotsi—sm ontine Gold and Silver Mining COMPANY. Mines Located in Excelsior District, Nevada eounty California. ' Notice is hereby given that the following sharesin the, Tontine Gold and Silver Mining Company are delinquent tor Assessments, duly levied, and payablein United States Gold Coin, and if rnot paid, together with costs of advertising the same will be sold according to law. Naines, 2 Asse'ts Nos. Am't. John Gafney, 2, 3, 4 5, $20 T. Sullivan, 2% ¢%, 30 N. B. McNamar, 2, 3, 4, 5, 20 . John Mansaque, 2, 3, 4, 5, 20 Randals, i. 4, 5, bb Gerry Selby, $4, 5, 15 3, 4, 5, J.R Ream, P. SCHLICHTER, Secretary. Moore's Flat; Nov 14th, 1865. BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. Junction of the Nevada and Dutch Flat road to Virgima City. ‘ WOULD INFORM the traveling / public and all who wish tc spenda HHA season at this beautiful part of Need his Large and Elegant House, at And is erent! 'e be in as good ecKhe House has just been built and handcnouth or forty persons. — ELIJAH 0. TOMPKINS, vada county, that he has now open. style as at any other Houye in the State. = ro is po ishing and hunting. . a fee the id best in the county. 5 g chest y uppers and Music ia wr ay Seales at daw Office No. 42 Brod A Weyet;/Nevada City. J.1. Caldwell. Rotary Fs Publicfor Nevada cou & A. SARGENT, . Attorney. aah. Gaiam hea Lew. improved that I thought Lcould risk returning } o Apes spirits 9 J OHN SULLIVAN. . Great relief. WM G. RANDOLPH, PEALER IN WATCHES; DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Spectacles, —AND— FANCY GOODS. Masonic Bullding—Corner of Pine & Commergial Streets, Nevada City. _ Nevada, Jan. 19th. ; NEW MARBLE WORKS, IN NEVADA CITY; ALEX ANDER THOMPSON, Ww orsp respectfully inform the people of Ne. vada city and county thet’ he has opened a Marble Shop on Broad Street, a few doors above Baker & Miartin’s Grocery St §. He is prepared to furnish Monuments, Tombstones, Mantel PIECES, Ete. Ete, : All kinds of Ornamental Work done in Marble. Granite Cutting, Stone, Brick and Mason Work, of every deseription, promptly and neatly done. Persons in want of anything in my line will find it greatly to their advantage to give me a call. + Nevada, Nov. 2nd. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. BROAD STREET.-:.NEVADA CITY =, This old and well esfff tablished Hotelis again Opened to the Public. . It has been remodeled and enlarged and is now eriorof 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 Bg cot) AND FYIREPROOF, its walls:keep out, in great measure, the heat of the sun and give security in caseof fire. THE EXCHANGE is on a wide and THE anaes street of the ci There are no wooden buildings near the otel to endanger it in case of vest ation. THE ROOMS are ele furniehed, the Beds are of Spring and ar . attrasses, unexcelled by any Hotelin the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style. SUITS OF ROOMS, and every accommodation furnished families and the traveling public, and every care taken to make the House a HomE FOR BOARDERS THE TABLE will at atl “ee be furnished with Nae tere the market a 7 Coaches gf. the California s Comte a, Washington mega, Woolsey’s depe’e Fins, and Wed Dog. have their odiows £2 and take their departure from this Hotel. The House is kept open all Night. . . THE SALOON is fitted up in superior style, where none but the best Wines and Liquors are tobe found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best. Connected with the Establishment 18a LIVERY STABI.B where the best Turnouts may be had. Lancaster & Hasey, Prop’s. Nevada, May 10th. J.G. HW Meyer, ‘First Premium Billiard Ball Manufacturer. 228 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. HE Fi ies Institute at their last Fair held in San Francisco in 1864 and Pool Balls, Cues, Cne Leathers. Chalk and Billiard Cloth on hand and soldat New York Prie e@, Otc Balls turned over and colored at $2 per Balls sept frcm the country will be wire next — beet. jé-ly National Manufactory ‘SIX FIRST E UMS’ , Awarded to ERS ply For His Original Punch! Cordials! and Hygate Bitters! ge edt, FROM BOND— Pisco ac—best brands. Jamaica. mapials and Holland Gin. Irish and Seotch Whisky. Arrack, Absynthe, Kirschwaeser and Liqueurs. Bordeaux Wines. in Lulk and case. inest Quality of Sh . Port, Malaga.’ eo » Native Wines rea in Stout, English and lifornis Ale and Aurticen Whisky, oldest ond best, Peach and Apple Brandy. Wholesale and Retail. ’ Passenger Stores. No. 44 Leidesdorf, fel9 . Near Sacraments street. San Franeigeo. Nevada ‘Iron and Brass Foundry » AND MACHINE SHOP. STEAM. ENGINES. ‘and BOILERS built to order. ‘Castings and £ Quartz Machinery constructed, fit( ‘ ay Matas teas ve Setters So ach Mat oath Se + elt eNO tre sa tar “With practiéé in all thé Courts of California aad ese B street. i iled ¥ re CLAN. on FD Es ts thike FO Was! ne of the most commodious Houses in the in — near the centerofthe town . Premium awarded by the Mecha BA gr at variety of Billiard Bagatelle, Rondo . of every ~ jand at as low rates as any Reval BR N. P. BROW Office—co1 J. W. HIN. BA BINDS ‘ Su AVINGE mouse On Bre Will carry or etand, under The Hig Gold Dust kr Gold Lowest R Liberal ad lion for Asst Deposits Francisco Drafts o) -Lowest R Colleétions eurities p market vz Agents 101 and Life: Ins Gold ans MELTED All Assays Vv Correspom ifornia; Sac York, Lees 4 Hats! Hi FAL] POIRI f Corner E have Hats ar stock compris WOOL HAT scription. Ladies Hats D.8. BAKER D. Groceries, “No. 7 RESH on hand Cash, Goods & Within a. woon— Cheap for Cz R. C. . citizens give ‘ Instructio « To thos Pianost lins Repu! Mr Chase): Ney: a. rection is ‘ni Ballsand So: com nunivate George R. € F. st Bi b 7 re) French cook The. table w market afford tains everyth Howrd an hea tains. The E Liquore nds nglish, F House RP: Pioneer Of GOLD ™ QETURNS teed. wae: Grains and ( count.