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October 7, 1866 (4 pages)

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~ generally known as) ENEREAL OF CHRONIC. . suffering from any 0 tutton belig restored to pe seer in the Atisntic States or Serene eeee from . have seen,the dreadful effects 6f tr on both the naMIXTURES. ktiiewn only to mvscif. ' tail in glving relief in those cases for which they ® interruption in are ready tocarry + 8 Les TOxE es: ‘EB, ci has seen + ; EA PRO WE née ty pic hgpete ty kk NEW YORK Northeast c er Kearney and Jack~ NE ; << 'gom Streets, Sam Brancisco. . Carrying the U. S. Mall. a ze : aed eo 9” Leave Folsom street Wharf, at.11 o'clock a. M. errr cer opener soil EA ro MERLY, OF 10 _ HOSPr A ONs: via ; 3 Swit mpany's nom pau YEARS eAca NENTS, AND oe 1s Ao maremgosces from ASPINWALL for NEW eset THE LAST POUR YEARS Em $a 3 ol} 2 ee a — , SAN FRANCISCO, . On the TOth, 18th and SOF of eich, ingn gh DR TOZER'dexperience le offorty,yeara stand. . Suni nae 9) de BOG tae . es See ae ed te , (age: Peach mon as.31. 8. th, ing apd during that time hé has met with utiparaltuth and 90th fall Sit Boriddy.” they will tedve’ on clied success in the treatment ofall those di 8 It is Impossible here to mention all the diseases wit Masia is familiar? some. perhaps, will not be out of place. The moet form dable, the’ most. destructive to mankind-is Self-Abuse. The brain being the seat of the disease the whole system suffers inconsequence. I will here ennmerate some of the-aymptoms, so that those afflicted may be able fo form an opinion ih. regard to theirtomplaints, and advice in time, thereby saving them a wor'd of suffering Nervous pe hy Loss of Memory, Pain in the Limbs and Back, Palpitation of the Heart, Trembling of the Limhs, Headache, and an aversion to Genial Society, es: pecially that of Females. There area great many but these ufficient, and should you be mare, bat these sr6 ei hem, dalton Dk, TOLER, e youin a. short time, withont any ood oligo vas basiness—Or state your case hy letter, and <7 ry “will be no occasion for your 1 t > ee ee or tHe Urnerna is another formida ble enemy to health. Send'for one of my éircniars on that disease: and inform yourself of its terrible resulta. The worst cases cured in afew days, BNBReAL Di-eases, in all their various forms, either .Primar Oy oy iad Benes. — y thesystem. Your constipletely eradicated from Line POY there wil rv of handing down to your children the a0 le diseaxe kn wai as Scrofula, “SYPHIL(TIC DISEASE, as it presents itselfon this oast 8 ofa more formidable character than that 6 fact of its being a compound of Spanish, Chibre and Sandwich Tsland disease. Prose of yon who. have visited the tayo latter conntries no doubt tive and foreign population “It requires altogether different modes of treatment. ~ Pag OLD-Formuas of Kicord, Acton and Bostwiék are’of little accotmnt, except to dry up, the disease on the surface: leaving the poison in the blood These facts Lhave learned by experience and think T €an say without boasting, that I have seen more practice in these diseases than any other. Ee cian in California, datingas it does from 1°49. My Puan 13 Purety VegetasLe—destroying the disease and purifying the blood, so that there J isno danger of secondary symptems Raeumattiem, Nevratar, and diseases arising from the use of Mercury, [mpprities of the Blood, cured in-a-shoet.time by the use of VEGETABLE DR. TOZER will he assisted hy Dr, DE MAREST, who is acknowledged by all to be the most succeseful Female Physician in San. Francisco. Ladiee snffering from the Whites. Piles; Weakness of the back. Pain in the Side, Headache, Palpitation ef the Heart, Derangement of their Monthly Sickness and all other diseases that the female system is subject to, will find prompt reter by plyinggt my Tnetitute, San Francisco, corner of Poarey and Jaekson streets. Diseases PecuttaR To Fema ga, such as Retention, Suppreeston and Painful Menstruation, ete, have been my study for a great number of years, and I can safely promise a perfect cure in a short ime. : . , Be not deterred from calling on DR. TOZER from delicacy or fear of exposure, as the Doctor is a man in whom you can trust, and all cases are treated with he utmost secrecy. =~ My Female (Monthly) Pill were never known to are recommended Tobe obtained only at my Office . Price $5 per box with full directions sent by mail or express. ; Consultations Free. Allcommunications strict: ly confidential, anda cure graranteed in all cases. ddress, ©. H. TOZER, M. D., San Francisco, Cal. : sept20'66: ly New Grenada Mines! Warning to Miners and Travelers in that region. PEVELE sudden change of climate.as well as of, diet, renders imperative the selection of beverages. THIRTEEN PREMIUMS AWARDED ! SQUARZA’S PUNCH. Is the only beverage adapted to the clfmate of that count Mark its es, Tonic, Nutrative, Diaphoretic, Dioretic, Antibilions: It imparts strength and activity to the intellectua) . faenities, materially aids the digestive organs, it gradually wavms the whole system to a comfortable condition’; it infuses a new apirit into its jaded faculties without imparting the heating excitement followed by prostration, which in prod ged b the use of raw 'iqnots. For sale at olesale and Retail, 44. Leidesdorff street opposite What Cheer House. ’ fs * V. CUSHING, Agent, : For the purchase and shipping of MACHINERY. of all Kinds. 5S ee O ‘dincnihibanl ASPRNT Al, attention given to Quartz MN . E a ptt phe and Findings, and Mi. ners’ Matertal of everv descriptionBeing a@ Praétical Machinist. and giving mv personal attentinn to the execution of orders. . ean gaarantee the best class of work at the lowext prices i the city. . Having completed arrangements with Horace MeMartrie & Co. 32 Kilby street. Boston. and Houres in New York, Lam prepared to furnish Machinists’ Tools of everv deserixtion, Sugar, Cotton, and Woolen Mill Machinery. ete,, atthe lawest manufacturers’ prices. Parties in the Eastern Staten will be reliablv furnished with costes of Mining Machinery of every.description on application. * Refers by permission to Gov. F’ F Low; ©. T, Meader. Stockton Jacob Underhill & Co. San Franciveo; J. W stowe, Russell & Erwto Manufacturing Compr ny ; Goffey & Risdon, San-¥rancisco; Geo. K Giuyaa, Chief Engineer Cal Steam Navigation CG, San Vrancieco. se — No. 120 Front street, San Francisco, *_< jyas GRASS. VALLEY & NEVADA CITY I De STAGE . LINE. } AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS ‘E long established and popular Stage Line we ra over the road with ty, promising to treat those who ride: with us ina corteous, and we trust, in a satisfactory manner, of pornce-~Laawen Exchange. Hotel, Grase Vi ly, at 8. and 11 o'clock, A. M., and ( 4% PLM. ; oo eee sally 28 o'clock, A. M:, and 2 FP; andbocleckiP.M. cae CLEVELAND & ROYCE. Propr's. pei} *< be S&MEBS COLLEY, =. ‘} eight weeks the interests . i eeprani by Be Sat necoal : when the 18th falls on Sunday, hey Ri eave, dd Mona following. ° mer leaving San Francisco on the 10th touches at Manvani All tench at Acapaleo.’ © * <Departures of 18th or 19th connect with French Transatlantic: Compan y 8 Steamer? for St. Nazaire and English Steamer for South «erica. Departureof 10th connects with English Steamer for Southampton and P. R. R. Co.’s Steamer for Central America.’ Departure.of 80th connects with English Steamer for Tuntacé, the port of the new mines. The following Steamstips, will be; dispatched on dates as given below : ° ; Oct. 10:h—Golden Age,,@ W. F. Lapidge, connecting with en eeeape Manry, " a. ay san City, Capt. J. T. Watkins, connecting'with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray. “Oct. Blat—Montana, Capt. ‘Geo. H, Bradbury, connecting with Ocgam Queen, Capt. Wear. ‘Cabin passengers berthed throngh. Baggage checked throngh—<109@ pounds allowed each adult yassenger. An-experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. These steamers will positively sail at 11 O’clock. Passengers are requested te have their bagyage on board before 10 o'clock: ° Through tickets 1¢ bared 3 A the “Inman Line” can be obtained at.the P. M. 5.8. Co's Officeiin San Francisco. For merchandise freight apply to Wells, Fargo & Co, . : The splendid steamship Colorado will be _dissatched on Toesday. January 1; 1667, for, Hong sengers, mails and freight. Passengers and freight will also be taken-for Shanghe, tobe forwarded from Kagegpeyey steamer, ; For pas-age and other information apply at the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's office, corner of Sacramento and Le'desdorff streets, San Francisco. OLEVER ELDRIDGE \ gent. OPPOSITION STEAMER DAY; 0€T.'35. OPPOSITION © To New York. via, Nicaragua, ~ Carrying the United States Mail. < Edgar Wakeman, Commander. The America, since her last trip, has heen thoroughly overhauled and aired. She has received New Boilers, has been Double-Plan ked, Caulked,-Coppered and Painted throughout, making her one of the strongest and best Steamers onthe For San Juan Bel Str, Nicaragua, From Mission Street Wharf, at-11 A. M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, °66. New Steamship, SANTIAGQ, 2500,Tons—FOR NEW ¥ORK. No charge for Board on-the Isth mus. 100 1hs Bagenee Free, The MOSES TAYLOR will sail on Thursday,November 15th, . < i , 3 For farther information, apply fo f. W. RAYMOND, Agent, North-west corner, Pipe Streets, up states, San Pranetadd. NEVADA & MOORES FLAT © DAILY EXPRESS AND STAGE LINE. TAGE LEAVES .NEVADA ON N DAY. S Wednekday. and Friday, 1 A Ge with Wella, Fargoand Co's Exvress}for LAKE CTPY, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, MOORES, WOOLSEYS pee gba gids . ; ony Express leave# Nevada. on -Tues and Satnidays. forthe sate pointes? oe See Both Stage and Express connecting with Sacramento Stage and also with Jefferi«’ Saddle Train to a Lene = the eA Mines. Packages delivered, Collections made, and Lxpress ; business promptly attended to. ~~~ bs) eed 4 GREGORY & ENGLISH, Proprietora. NATIONAL . Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon. T ©. LAMPE would inform ‘the people of e this city and vicinity that he has purchased the interest of F. H. Fisher in the National Hair Dressing and, Bathiug Saloon, and will.continud, as. beretofore, at the old stand. Particular. attention paid to the entting of gents, ladies’ and children’s hair. If you want a good shave, gents, call at this place, Hot, cold and. shower baths at all. times.— Always on hand a large stick of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor, the best article ‘for the hair ever intro duced. avi’ ICE! ICE! ICE! THOMPSON, CLARK & CO, Wee inform the people of this. city, Grass ¥¥ Vatley and the whole surrounding “country that they are now ready to receive orders far ICE. Saloons and families wishibg te he supplied with ICE this season are reqnested to leave their orders at Neffzinger’s Butcher Shop, on Main street, or with J. SoWITWER, Agent. Nevada. Avril 13th, L866EXCHANGE. HOTEL. Main Street, Grass. Valley. THE Proprietor of the above’ Hotel is tse] Milly prepared to urnish every accommoif dation to boarders, ‘The Table’ contains the best in the market. The Bed Rooms are of good size and comrortable, Stage Office at this Hotel. The Bar is supplied 3 the. finest kin? wine, liquors and cigars, W. SMITH Gra _Valley April 24th. i ISSOLUTION.—The copartnership -heretofore existing between Thompson, Stone & Hale, in the Iee business, has heen dissolved. by mutual consent. H, W. Clark has purchased the interest of John Stoneand the business will be carried on as heretofore by oct? THOMPSON, CLARK & CO. pt ee eh lah ph a COMPANY,.—Lo eation; nan ‘a Creek. . K atrie Nevada County. California. Not a ae en te J. L, GAMBLE (owner of swasheeen’ and JOHN JONES (owner of one share) in the above named Mining Company, that purenant to notice and in accordance withan Act entitled “an Act concerning partnerships for mining purposes” an aseessment. of Fifty Dotlare per, share was levi on the 19th day of Augnst, 1866, for. the pu o “proanecting. working and developing” said Ragged Staff claim, The following assessments are & No.of Shares. Amount. ao Oe H ; = Unless the above assekatnents are paid within of delinquents:or so Necessary, will -be of p. 1. now due: much thereof as od Staff Co. I G Pele itt cag joiy via Honolutw and Kanagawa carrying pas. The North American Steamship Company will despatch the favor. ite Steamship —. AMERICA, Conretting at Greytown “with ‘the magnificent } Battery and ’ et , H. J. Booth, @.W. Prescott, Irving M. Seott. Established fh! 1 $49. H AVING by far the oldest and most extensive : establishment onthe Pacific coast, we are. now prepared to farniéh, at tne shortest notice and at most: reasonable rates, all kinks of machinery. Quartz Mills and Quartz work made 4 We have tlie best patterns of Cams, Yon 2 ae mortars, &c. Sole manufacturers of the celebrated Franklinite tempered Shoes and Dies. Blake's Crashers, Quartz Screens of all kinds andsize. Sodium Amalgam and all things needed by the miner. : Excelsior pump for domestic-nse and for. deep mining—from 23¢ inches to 10-inches in diameter. SAN FRANCISCO : PIONEER SCREEN WORKS JOHN-W,. QUICK, Prop’r. AS removed rhe VULCAN TRON WORKS H Fremont STREET, between Mission and its branches—at greatly reda rates. Quartz ol whera using my Russia Iron Screens; will save Twohandred per cent: Ghar. anteed to be the best and cheepest in the State and warranted not to rip or tear. ; Orders solicited and promptly attended to. N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competen'. and successfal Manufacturers of Sereens in the State having made screens fer the principal mills and firms in this:city and State for many years. a8 BEAR VALLEY HOUSE. JUNCTION OF THE NEVADA AND DUTCH FLAT ROADS TO VIRGINIA CITY. E. 0. TOMPKINS,ss] public and-ali who wish to spend a season i1}).e¢ this beautifal part. of Nevada county, “that he has now opened his Large and Elegant. Honse at BEAR VALLEY And is prepared.to accommodate alt in as good style as at any other Honse in the State. THE HOUSE has just been built and handsomely /furnished throughout—having room enouch for forty persons. 3 THE TABLE will contain -the best of food equal if not superior to anv House in this county. *ISHING 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 furnished on short notice. jel Boot and Shoe Maker. REMOVAL. ] LUTZ would take thie method of informe ing his old patrons that he has removed to the Building, a few doors below the National Exchange Hotel, on SESS ' BROAD STRERT, Where he is better prepared to make the best of BOOTS AND. SHOES, at the shortest notice, fashionable style, and at low rates. ; Boots and Shoes repaired. Cali and I will guarB. LUTZ. antee satisfaction. CHARLES F. ROBBINS & CO., ~ Nevada, June 14th. PAPER WAREHOUSE, §38 Clay Street, San Francisco. Importers and Dealers in TYPE, PRESSES AND:PRINTING MATERIAL. San Franciseo, Sept. 13th. : Wiieo GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER MINING CO — Principal place of business Nevada eity, Cat’ Location of works, Whiskey Diggings, Placer county, Noti¢e-Theré are delinquent upon the f lowing described Stock, on account of Assessmept levietlion the Twenty-seventh day of August, 186, the several amounts set opposite the bames ofthe respective shareholders, as follows : Names. ++ No, Cert'e, Shs. An)’t. J. B Richmond, 38 t6 Winclusive 8 $10 00 J. W. Coleman, 16 ' » eae 1.N. Dawley, 4ito 48 “i 8 1000 C.N. Felton, 49 1 1% €.N. Felton, ; p! to. 6 .** q 8.75 Arthur Barton, 45.70 <1 4 ~ 600 W. A. Sigourney, Mto 8% “ 8 1000 4. H. Hagadorn, Sito 9 8 1000 t: H. Hagadorn, 198.to 106. ** 4 500 ” M. Kellogg, 9 to 102 * 4 500 L. C. Wickes, 1145 tolls “ -.4 500 BR. B. Mayberry, 127, to. 134.. * 8 1000 J. A. Lancaster, 143 t0'158 © * 16 2000 G, R. Lancaster, 159 to 166 = 8 ed . 8. L. Hasey, 187 to 174° * 8 1 F. C. Tilton, 1% to1s3 8 1600 M.A McCourtney, 183 to 199 =“ 8 1000 17T.T Davenport, 191 to198 “* 8 1000 James Morris, SIto mH * 4 600 A E. Head, 56 to. 59) 4 500 And in aceerdance with law. andan order of the the Board of Trnatees, made on the 27th day of August, 1866, so many shares of each parcel of said Srock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of Wel #, Fargo &Co. on Main Street, Nevada City. on the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, ‘at thé.bour of 2 o'clock, M. of said day, to the highest bidder,
for cash, in U. S. Gold Coin, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,’ ‘ther with costs of advertising and, expenses. of sale. sept30 JOHN. PATTISON, Secretary. Stars & Stripes copy and send bill to this office EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREE?P, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange. SAXBY & LANCASTER,ao" WOULD INFORM that they have purchasj ‘4 and business of Harvey Helm, and united the stock of the Union Livery Stable, and now have the largest lot of Hivides. Bageles, meal to be found in this part of the Teama, with elegant Buggies,” Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortee notice ond on the most reasonable terme. \Qur, Horaea are free from vice, of tinestyle and of going as faxt as any gentleman cares to drive. — ee Carriages for Funerals attended to With promptness, : : Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month, and the best of care guaranteed. po SAXBY & LANCASTER. Nevada, Deg. 5th. ., GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA! MANERS’? TWO-BIT RESTAURANT doin undersigned takes thie method of informing his numerous it eee that he has Teaucd Vin above’ some £5. EE EWS, kivostas HENRY PYRMONT 4 ahurs Jovtig eal ae .3istbiie® olaoss al WOULD INFORM THE TRAVELING . . H i 11 UCH, anxiety, ea ye . M Reading Publie during the past few months to see the completion of this History, which waa commenced at the breaking out of the Re~~ “RION. a A HEADLEY, America’s most popular Author, 'rhe Bablishers now beg leave to announce ts the Public, that the Work is completed and ready for delivery ; finishedin the finest style of the book-making art; containing 1208 a UE ted royal octavo” 8 on fine paper—embellish ed with 74 splendid’ Bteel Plate Engravings of and South, and spirited scenes.of navaliaud land engervements whien ringette reader facé to face with the very conflict. In the preparation pres rs of goles osatame marth owing closely each day’s p ani ‘south, erry every . Order, Proglamation, Battle and Event. Yn the orde? in which they occur, with an im . artial review of everything of interest makizg ta complete History ofthe Rebellion. -_ _ Mr Headly’s ‘Sacred Mountaigs 7? **Wash. ington and his Generals ;” *‘Napoleon and his Marshalls’? which has given him such fame as a writer. are buta prelude to the copious and’ fascinating’ descriptions portrayed in this his reatest work—which. in of grating upou je reader’s ear Ge pet : cP ath, leads him grac fully to the sullime achievements » heroism until it reache& a plane of contemplation that isimposing This work-is for sale only hf ‘subscription. Agente waited to canvass for it in every county and town on the Pacific coast. Pacific Publishing Compan : 305 Montgomery St, San Pranciezo. We would also call attention to our. large assortment of valuable subscription books and engravings, amung which are the following : Warren’s Household Physician, By the celebrated Dr. Ira, Warren: ot: Reston, written in-Engtish language, giving t symptems of every d‘séase of men. women and children. with the remedies in all the modes of practice, alapathic, homeopathic and botanic ; all iwho can read a néws paper ean understand ard apply it. ‘No family or person should be without it. The Secret Serviee, ‘By Albert D. Richardson, one of the Colfax: party. Itis one of the most. interesting books ever written! giving an inside view of the rebellion. Illustrated. c Assadésination of Abraham Lincoln. Pnblished by authority of the Secr: tary of State —containing officialrepiorts, triats of ‘conspirators. evidence, argument of counsel, finding of court, execution, &c. A. valuable récord, con taining portraits of conspirators. Photograph Bibles. Beautifully Hlastratea. Splendid Steel Plate Engravings. On plate paper 19 by 24 inches, of Lincoln, Grant, Jobnaon., Seward. Sherman, Sheridan. Thomas. Burnside, Farragut. McClellan, Geo. Washington. Martha Washington, Generals Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Johnsos,-and Beauregar’, besides a large number of othera too numerous to @pecify.” Many persons will say they they can procure our books and°engravings at the bookstores, after a while. This is'a delusion; none uf our works are, or will they be sold in any bookstores in the United States. We want gocd and reliable Agents to canvass for our works st all points on this Coast.to whom. auperior inducements will ‘be offered. Send for circulars. Pacific Publishing Co. y27 305 Montgomery St., San F rancieto. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City. 73] ed Hotel ig again opened to the Publie. 'It has been remodeled and enlarged and :{k! is now one of the most commodions Honses in the interiorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view of the City and surrounding country, png insures good air in the heat ofsummer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls kcep ont, in a great measure, the heat of the sun and give security in case of fire, THE EXCHANGE Ts near the centre of the town ona wide and THE business street of the city. ‘There are no wooden buildings near the Hotel to endanger it in case of conflagration. THE ROOMS Are El tly Furnished, the sere of Sprin and Hair M tieneen, tinexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and_ of. Latest Style. i em, be _ SBITS:OF ROOMS. And every accommodation furnished Familes and .the traveling publi ad eve re take make the Oued e HOME FOR BOARDERS. ” THE TABLE > Will at all times be furnished with everyt the market affords. ung THE STAGE OFFICE. © The Coaches of the Colfax, Alpha, Washingion. Omega, Moores, Woolsey's and Orleans Flat. Red Dog and North San Jnan Stage Lines have their offices at and take their departure from this Hotel. THE HOUSE IS KEPT OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE SALOON ; Is fitted np:in su or style where none but the best Wines and US pe yoy to be found. The BILLIARD TABLES are Phelan’s best. THE LIVERY STABLE. Connected.with’ the Establishment is a Li Stable wheré the best Turnonts ma Ge had. siniad LANCASTER & HASEY, Prepristors, TOWNE & BACON Book and Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, Book Binders, Paper Rulers, 536 Clay Street, opp. Leidesdorff, SAN FRANCISCO. : bens a og a eer it, ers 3 : tei Langesk Pricttion Otiet id tt Weave eke do.good work withdespa'ch, at very low prices. Parties sending orders. from the Interior will be served as faithfully as though personally present. . Agents for H. D. Wade's Inks, Ey seme work guaranteed to give satisfaction.. iy13. . .Re Ge BQMIANS, Qu C Street, opposite Capital Restaurant, » Meadow Lake, Nevada county. : : a8 tq98 2H abera* all the leading, Generals and public men North . of this work the author_has traced the footsteps . of the Rebellion, not only on the field, but in the . THIS OLD AND WELL ESTABLISH-.}. Samples and price lists furnished if desired and-} on ount of me nt (No. 12) levied reg . 16th, 6 Bibe sever. al amou pppor e NAMES 6: ree tive shatenolere 8 follows pee é vind ~Names. ~~ “No-Ctf.” “No. Shs. Am’r. Mild, Bagar!. 9) .t20db, dot} 208," 6b * 135 Meredith. W. J.. 94, 155,156, $1240 Whittettiobre, W.B.... Ma, BH Simpson, T. B..8, 68, 69,0, 200 50 Foreman. D. R.,.,.-----+ 158, 50 1250 wyer,D...1.108, 249.250, 200 506 aniels, Edward. .. ..13, 37, 32 800 fins.. ..:..:.90,04, . ‘187 81 95 Burk, Patrick. . . As 25) 65 Birdseye, J. C.,. 2295 : a Clark, L. B...--.«510 ; 200 50 00 eediiaie. lackiaaies both © i tae 7 «+ 400, 18.0 ‘ooper, Robert.... 33, 34, 75 18 75? genbein ee 25 5 Lancaster, G. R 128,124, , 88 8B ‘Lancaster, J. A 25, 17 4% ‘Hall, John Cy. .«/.164,165, 166,167, 168, 169, 170, 979, 183, = ” 186, Re WPT. @. 2. .252.-< 194, 195. 50 . R50 French, M, B.«.157, 159. 1 , Davenport, 8, B 238, 253, 195 bi aven 6 Be Biscaeey Rl 1 v , Luther... .. 244, “10 4 Murray, d. A...-. -246, 258, 100 25 00 Hawkins. —. ..-..+--++241, i 2% Avchorn, Wm.. .....--262, Vig .68 Seaders, J. H ..:..-.. hl, eee ee Schofield Thomas.... 265, 25 6% ‘Wort Obed Biss. 83. 2h, 50 1250 Cooper, William.31, 198, 199, ; : 203, 150 3750 Clark, Franeh ..235. 236, 237, 125 31 5 And in accordance with law and an order’of the Board of Trustees; madeon the 16th day of An‘gust, 1866, so many sharesef each parcel of said stock as. may be seer be.sold at the ofEm Ranch, Yuba County, California, on the TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, 1866, at 2 o’clock, P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising nd expenses of sale. GEO. €. EATON, Sec’y. Office. Empire Ranch, Yuba County, Cal. . 922 WARD’S PERFECT FIEFT TING Ss H IRT 8s! FOR SALE BY ~ ALL RESPECTABLE: DEALERS —In— eniotew MEWS WEAR. ASE:F OR “WaAaRD8? “TAKE NO OTHERS. See that the above Trade Mark is stamped on the Yoke. ALSO, i RD INDIA RUBBER ENAMELED PAPER COLLARS. For Ladies and Gentlemen. ~ a> ee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Soe — 323 — MONTGOMERY 8TREET, SAN. FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Jaly 24th, NEW FORWARDING HOUSE BH AT COLFAX. . JOSEPH WORRILL &. CO. , ouLy inform the Merchants of Nevada ; y that they have established a 4 FORWARDING HOUSE: AT COLFAX And are now to forward Goods G With despatch and at Low Rates! Cote ~ Pirect-all Goods,:: ie “CARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX. Colfax, Sept. 16 augmap WO. GROVES, U.N. D BRP AK BR. Shop No. 10 Broad Street. * —. ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY COFFINS constantly on hand. METALLIC CASES ed to order. os requisite for Funerals constantly et q . BLAZE’S, SALOON! Corner of Pine. and Commercial St* er IF YOU. WANT. A» GooD of Nevada, WARD’S SHIRT STORE, The Daw NP. BROW presen au = —————— HERIFF'S SALE. ; to me delivered, Court.of the 14th, dug County of Nevada, date Angast 30th. 15 in Justice's Court of Valley Township, Cc dav of March, 1896. b THE STATE OF -C/ H. ny for th county tax, duly asne pro sod of aatd é.f of Nevada. for the fi: thesam of $14 30.cos of said judgment, a1 cruing costs. I have levied om property to wit: Calver’s ranch, toget house, and all Tmprc situated on the west the north-west by tl Grass Valiey Towne! Calfornia. otice is hereby.¢ made and provided . all the above dexorih bidder for cash. in.fr in the city, of . Nevae 234, 1886, between. th 5 o'clock-P. M. Given mader my hi of Ane. 1866. separ By CIHERIFF’S SALE i to medelivered js of the {4th Tndictal . ty, of Nevada. Stat . August 30. 1566. ona April. 1886) it favor . STATE OF CALIF( CUMSEH MINING $49 00 State and Con levied against the p the said County of N together with the ath age at the date of sai . costs and accruing c I. have. : levied . rerfbed property. totain Quartz Mill. sit side af the South °% Washington, Nevada Tecum-zeh:Qnartz M Notice is hereby g’ made and. provided, all the above describ bidder for cash “in fr in the.city of Nevadi 1866, between the ha o'clock P.M. 3 Given under my hs of Aug ,A86A, > Sep19 By R ROBATE NOT! tate otJ, C, RPS hereby given by'the® ofthe above named . and.all persons Havir ed to axe the san j m Tour mont be Dh a to the regidence. in Nevad State of California. ELIZABETH F J. 1. Caldwell, Atty #00 T Ss 3 WILL! Corner. of Mali Ne ood have NEW sT Oo: Gents’ Boots, Ladies’, Mis Balmoral ‘Slippe From the best Manu ~~adelphia iind Bost Rubber Boots, : AND CHI Just from the Manu steamer. I alee’ Miller’s Celebr ing, We: French Calf? Kip!* * Lace Leather, Pe Laste, and in found in and ¥ Repairing don Boots and $' And a good fit war ts of my own n and will sell my Go Cheaper than . eo. “ REMEMBE PIONEER, JAME! Office—28 matt DR. 8CH Pystcian } OF FICE—CORNER . Cp Biaire—Over sities