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The oop of the State Of California send greeting to D I. Beas. ley. You ate hereby required to appear inan a pouxnt against. you by the above nam aiutiff, on Wednesday the 27th day A. D. 1866; and to answer the complaint ‘filed therein, withid' ‘ten days—excinsive of the ’ “day ef service--afterthe service on you of this summons—if served wifliin this county ; or, if cial District, within twenty days; or ff served ~@ut of said District, then within forty days.— mony heretofore existing between you and her be sdeeitod aud Rinootved and that the care, Beaaley be awarded to her, &c. And you are hereby notified sy ah fail to a4 fe e judgment against you there or by Fhe iS, poor bag be costs of suit. ard also ed for in plaintiffs’ said complaint. Patel In testimony whereof, I, R. H. Farjs ~~ said, do hereunto set my hand and imprese the Seal-of said Court, st office, in Nevada H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. By G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. order'of ‘tT. B. ourt aforesaid, R. H. FARQUBAAR, Clerk By @. K. Farquhar, Deputy NSOLYENT NOTICH —In the County Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, an insolvent Debtor.. Pursuant to an order ¢ Hon.A. C. Niles, Judge of the said Counsaid. Insolvent, W: BR. Morrow, to be amd appear before the Hon. A. C. Niles, m Of said Court, in the city of Nevada county of ada.onthe istday of October, A, T). 1864, at 100 sey if any, they.can, why. the tvent should not be granted, harged from his debts and liabilities, eofthe Statute in sueh gase made served out of this county, but within this Judi wherein plaintiff pravs that-the bonds of matri. eustody and contro! of the infant child Henry C. anawer said complelat.ss herein direc thindemand of the Court such other relief as is prayquhar, Clerk of the District Cuurt afore‘city. on the 27th wey of June, A. 1. 1866. bore hs fWerurtand, Judge of the ” & tene copy, Attest. ‘A. A. Sargent, Attorney. je28 : matter of the petition of W. R Morrew aes is hereby given to all the credPh. y Judge, aforesaid, in chambers, at the ock, A, M ofthat day thenand . een of his Estate be made, and in eu ‘ L ped in the Pen time all proceedmeas my ha F] Soa the seal of said of Aug, A. D. 1866. ~~ Re H. FARQUHAR, Clerk "3. 1 done Carded areepee #3 Warning to! mers and Travelers in ft udden change of climate as wellas of diet, ré imperative the selection of beverages. THIRIEEN P EMIUMS AWARDED !' “ —* sQUARZA’s PUNCH. Ta the only beverage sdapted to the climate of that NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES . { Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, ¥ EY STR.. near Commercial. 617 = Franeico. psa in 1854, for fet atmernt of Henwe uel and Seminal Diseaces pa = Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Syphillir; in all ite forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. ete. Skin Diseases (of ye rs stn: ) and Ulcerated Legs, new ¥ DOCTOR GIBBON has the vleasure of announcing that he has returned to this State, after ‘an absence ef one year. during which time he has visited all the principal hospitals of Europe, among.them. those of Dublin, London and Paris. The following. celebrated hospitals of London are among thoee visited by the Doctor : Guy’s, High street. Borough; St. ~Rartholo mew’s, Smithfield: §t-.Luke’s, Old st ; St. aty’s, Gamb Place, Pad. ; Lock. Harrow road; niversity. Gower street ; Westminster, Br Sanctuary : Charing Cross, Agar street, Strand; London. Whitechapel road: Royal Free, Gray’s inn 10a4 ; King’s Coliege. Portugal street. DOCTOR GIBBON has also visited Doctors Acton, of London, Parker. of Birmingham, England ; and Rieod. of Paris, who are consi4ered the beat. physicians and surgeons in the world, and whose authority is acknowledged to be the highest in. the treatment of Sexual Diseases, DOCTOR GIBBON has obtained from them their new mode of treatment, which cannot be surpassed. DOCTOR GIBBON has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies. and has returned with new facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. Horrible Diseases, How many thousands of persons. hoth male and female, are there who are eufferirg out a miserable existence from -the effects of secret indnigences, or from virus absorbed into the system. Look at their pallid. emaciated and “isficured faces and their broken down consti tutions, disqualifying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of lif. In thia herrid situation thousands anffer until death closes: the scene. Let parents. guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any of thease horrible, life-destroying maladies —see that they are cared for und cured hefore ithe too late. Send them immediatelv to Doctor Gibbon a physician who has made private diseases hia eapecial study for years. and who ta certain te cure the most inveterate cases withont mercury or any. injuriove drngs. Iti« important to those who are afficted, or to thore who are interested in the welfare of their friends. to be careful of the manv pretended dortora who infest all cities, publishing their ekill menting all diseases in a few days, imporing upon the public by using the nemes of eminent physi cians from Europe and other places. Be there. fore careful and make etrict inquiry. or you may fall into the hands of those charlatans. E Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vies, or depraved sexual indulgence, ia practiced by the youth of both sexes ‘oan almost unlimited extent, sapesctigs 4 with nnerring certainty, the following train morbid symptoms, unless eombatted by arigntifie medi¢al measures. viz: Sallow countensfice, dark spots under the eves. pain in the head, ringing In the ears, nolse like the rusting of leaves and rattling of chariots, nneasiness about the leins, weakness of, the limbs, /confused vision, blunted intellect. loss of confidence, diffidence in approachiug strangers,a dislike. to form new acquaintances, a disfiosition to shun koriety, loss of memory, hectic fishes, pimples and various eruptions about the face. furred tongue. foeted breath. coughs, . conaumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, the sufferer should apply immediately, either ‘n person or hy letter, and have a cure effected by hia new and acientifie mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical eure, Doctor G. will One Hundred Doliare to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him that he wae enrad of this. complaint by either of the San Franciaeo quacks, 8 s DOCTOR GIBBON ia responsible and will give to ay? patient a written instrument, bindng himself to effect a radical and permanent cure or make no charge.Persons at # distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon. stating case. symptoms. length of time the dis eare has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and enrtority. to any part of the country. with full and plain directions for use. for,.Ten Dollars. sent inreglatered letter or throuch Well@ Fargo & Co. Address Dr J. F. GIBBON.: 617 Kearney atreet, near Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office Box 252. + Sonsultation FREE Prevention Better than Cure. The newly invented Patent French Safe, a sure Preventive against diseases and Pregnuaney, sent by mail. Price $2. Address Dr. J. F, GIBBON, 617 Kearney street, near Commercial, San Francisca. Post Office Box 252. jy ') as. ‘To the Hon. A. C. Niles, present Coun ty Judge of Nevada county above named, and to the Hon. D. Relden who was at the time of the conviction of Albert Snell hereinafter mentioned county Judge of said county and. Judge ef the Court of Seasions of said county. in which said conviction waa had, and to KE e Gaviord, Esq. the District Attorney of said Nevada couaty, who proseented the indictment whereon-the convietion bereinafter mentioned was obtained in the court aforesaid. j You and each of vou will please take—notice that on Saturday, the 15th day of September. A > TD, 1866. or within thirty days thereafter, I will make application by petitionte the Governor of the State of California, for the pardon of Albert Snell, above named, who waa convictedin the court of sessions of Nevada eounty aforesaid on the 22nd day of November, A. 1. 1862, of the crime of Robbery and who was upon auch con. viction thereafter. on the 2ish day of November A. D. 1862, sentenced by said court to aterm of fourteen years imprisonment in atate prison of this state, B. F. SNELL. Nevada, Aug. Sth, 1866, I hereby ackno service of the foregoing notice by yr ad thie Sth day of Augnat, 1864. AC. NELES, County J of Nevada Co. 1, D. Belden, County Judge of Nevada county. at the time of theeonviction of Albert Snell as above set forth and then Judge of the court in which said conviction was had, hereby acknowl ne serene af Lg foregoing noe this Lith day a Ns 5S BELDEN. 1 EAE dky lord. the ‘District Attorney, who proseeuted the indictment under which Albert Snell, ebove named was convicted. h ac knowledge service of the foregoing notice, by without og sale e copy, thie 9th day of August, 1246 . E. H. GAYLORD, District Attorncy, : who prorecuted the Indictment. STATE OF CALTFORNTA, county of Nevadhy . . » Given’ under day of Aug, 1866. M. Cody for the sam Thoasand Fighty-two $0-100 dollars. ‘damages with ihterest from the 24th day of July 1966, at the rate@f°T3g percent per month ti paid, together with bis costs and disbursements, at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs. amounting to the srmi of . all of which yable in gold coin'of the Uréted. ,Statex. I have levietl upon the following described; y. whieh and interest of the said defendants. or either of them in and to all that eertain-pereel of land, mining ground or lot of quartz mining claims. locate. situate, lying and being on Kate Hayes’ Hill, about onehalf mile.south easterly from the town of Grass Valley, county of Nevada, State of California, being nineteen hundred. feet in. extent upon that certain quartz ledge there sit . commonly known as the Kate Hayes’ Quartz e. extending six hund:ed feet northerly from the old engine shaft of the Kate Hayes’ Company, and thirteen hundred feet sonth erly from said shaft. together with itsdips, angles, spurs and variations, together with al! tiebuildings, machinery and appurftenanees thereunto belwaging, consisting of engine and boiler, pump, hoisting gear, and all other machinery and improvements connee-~ therewith. that certain brick store and lot, formerly ““‘Dalton’s Building,”’ ‘situate in the town vy, Nev county. State of California, on the west side-ef Mill street,. between Bank and Neal streets. exte back to Charch street, togeth ér with all the buildings~ improvements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging_or in anywise appertaining. Se Notice is hereby given that I w lie sale all the above. described property est bidder; for cash, in United States go front of the Court House doer in the city of Ne on Tuesday, Aug. 28th, 1866, between the hou 9 o’elock, AM and 5 o'clock, P. M. Given under my hand at Nevada, thix 4th day of Angust, 1866 RB. GENTRY, Sheriif, By R. B. Patton, Under Sheriff. Patterson, Wallace & Stow, Attys. ad expose to pubThe above sale has been postponed to Tuesday, Sept. llth, by order of plaintiff. : R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. a28 R. B. Patten, Under Sheriff. OTIC E.—Eureka Consolidated Mining C 0 Location of works. Empire Mining District, Nevada county.California. Notice ia hereby giyen that at a meeting of the Trustees of said Company. held on the 16th day of Aucust. 1866, an assessment (No 12) of ‘f'wvpty-Five ecnt# per share was levied upon the ¢apital steck of said Company, payable on.or hefore the 19th day of September, 1866, in U, S gold or silver coin. to George C. Eaton, at Empire Ranch, Yuba county. California, Any stoek upou which said ,assessment shall remdéin unpaid om the 19th day of September, 1866, will be advertised on that day as eke g unless pavment shall be made before wil’ be sold on the 22d day of October. 1866, to /pay the delinquent assessment together wit!/ costs of advertising and expenses GEORGE C. EATON, Seeretary. aug2i Empire Ranch. Yuba county, Cal wee. LAKE MILL AND MINING CO Meadow Lake, Nevada county, Cal.—Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Trustees of rompany, held onthe 2nd day of August, 1866, sessment of ten cents pershare was levied upon th capital stock ofsaid company, payable immediely in U. 8. gold and silver coin, to the Secretary, A. H. Othenian, at the office, No. 30 Main ‘street, Nevadacity. ‘Any stock upon which said assessmeut shall remain unpaid on the Sth day of September. 1866, shall be duly advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless payment shall be made before, will be seld on the 27th day of September, 1866, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ' A. H. OTHEMAN, Secretary. Office No. 30 Main street, Nevada ‘city, Cal., at J. J. Ott’s Assay Office. a3 of the sale. $y ae 7 SALE.—State of California, county of, Nevada. township of Bridgeport. By virtue of an Execution to me delivered, is sued from the eourt of Moses F. Hoit, Keq. an acting Justice of the Peace in,.nd for the county aforesaid, bearing date August 20th. 1846, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice on the 18th day «f Aug ust, 18°6, in favor of Charles P. MeClelland avd against George J Phillips and W.I. Bowker for thesum of $37678, debt. interest, damages and costa of suit. 1 have taken in Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of said defendants or either of them, in and to the following deseribed Real Estate and improvements to-wit; One Building and Lot known as Parshley’s Hotel, north of atid adjoining house and lot owned by John Mitten, on the south side of Main atreet. Also. one saloon building and lot known as Phillips and Bowker’s Saloon, west of and adjoining the old Fashion ‘kaloon” building, owned by F. Fol e, and all appurtenances thereunto belong Said property being situ ated in the town of French Corral. township and county aforesaid, . Aleo,;ali the right, title and interest of sald defendants or either of them in and to the following descrihed personal property. to-wit: Two dilliard tables, bar and bar fixtures, pietures, liquors, stoves, beds, bedcing, &c. on TUESDAY the lith day of September, 1866, betweea the hours of 9o’clock, A M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. in the town of French Corral, Bridgeport township, Nevada eounty, California Taken as the property: of Geo. J. Phillips and W. 1. Bowker to satisfy the above demands and acerving costs. . Given.under my hand this 2ist day of August A. D. :806, J. A. ROSS, Conmable, a23 Bridyeport Jowuship. The above sale has been postponed till Thursday, September 27th, 1866, 88 J. A, ROSS, Constable. GRE RIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an Executton \) to me directed and delivered, issued ont of the District Court of the Pourteenth Judicial Pistriet of the State of California. in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date the 28th of August, 1866, on a judgmeut rendered in said Court, August 17th, 1866, in favor.of Thomas Findley and G. K,.Clark and against George P. Dalton for the cum of Ove Thousand Four Hundred Kight 81-100 dollars, damages, with interest thereon at therate of two per cent per
month. till paid, in United States gold coin, tegether with $3420 costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment and accruing costs Amodn.ing to the sum of $l. Ibave levied upon the following described property, whieh was attached, to-Wit ; "All the right, titlé aad interest of the defendant, George P. Dalton, in and tw all and entire that certain Brick Building’ and lot, situated on the west ~ » Raye street, between Bank and Neal te, du town of Grass Valley, coun ' Nevada, State of California, kuown as Daltoss Build. ing, together with all outhouses, biilding improvements and appurtenances thereunto belenging or in anywise ah paneer stats a public sale all the above described property, te the highest for cash,in coin in front of the Courthouse door m the of Nevada. on SDAY, Sept. 25th, 1866, between the hours of 9 u’elock A. M. and 5 o’clock, P. M. o, eB ERT ‘woe Dibble & Byrne, Attorneys. ssi J. C. BEURL, ¥. CUSHING, Agent, MACHINERY. of all Kinds. PECTAL attention given to Quartz ain . Machinery and Findings, and Miners’ Material ofevery description _ Being a Practical Machinist, and giving m personal attention tothe execution of orders. ean cnarantre the best class of work at the lowest prices in the city. tlaving couspisted arrangements with Horace -MeMurtrie & Co. 32 Kilby: street. Boston, and onses in New York, . am prepared to furnish Cotton. and Woolen Ul Machines? ete., at the t managfacturers’ prices. . ’ ech in the asteon States will be reliably furnished. with coste-of Mining Machinery of every description on application. Refers by permission to Gov. F. F. Low; C. T. Meader. Stockton Jdpob Underhill .& Co. San Francisco ; Ji Stowe, Russell &Erwia Manufactaring Compa ny ; Coffey & Risdon, San Francisco: Geo. K Gluyas, Chief Engineer Cal_ Steam / Navigation Co, San Francisco Office — No. 120 Front street, San Franeisco. jy26 Steamer Day, September 25. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! ““Wia, Nicaragua CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. a THE North American 8.8. Company ei deopateh the . favorite teamshi > F P WOSES tart egaas 7 a J. H. BLETHEN, Commandér._ For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street . wharf. at 11 0’elock, A. M. : ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 25th,mnecting at GREYTOWN with the ma gn wv ~1 bie SANTIAGO, 2,500 tons. S For York. Nocharge for Meals on the Isthmus. pounds baggage free. For her information apply to W. RAYMOND. Agent, ttery and Pine streets. Meats. San Franeiaeo ONSTABLE’S SALE.— virtue of an execution to me_ delivered, ed from the ‘Court of R. MeGoun, acting. Justice of the Peace, in and for Little York township, county uf Nevada, and State of California.bearing date June 27th. 1866, to satisfy a a rendered by aaid Court on the 26th day of June, 18°6. in favor of James Watt, and against C. w. Mariette, for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty five 80-100 dollars, ($125.80) debt and cost of suit, I have taken in execution the following described property. heretofore attached to wit: All the right, title and interest. of the above defendant. of, in and to that certain ranch or garden, situated on Green Horn Creek, and and known as Marlette’s Ranch, together with all the improvem«nts, rights and privileges thereunto belouging or appertaining. Notice is hereby given that [ will expose to public sale al! the above deseribed property for cash in hand to the highest bidder, at the town of Red Dog, on the 18th day of August, 1866, between the hours of 9 orlede A.M. and 4o’elock P.M. Taken as the property of said defendant to satisfy the demands of plaintiff and aceruing costs. Given under my hand this 23d day of July, 1866. ba hes M. COMBS, Constable. "The above sale is posiponed to Saturday, Sept 5th. M. COMBS, Constable. t Po NOTICE .—In the Probate Coart of Nevada county. In the matter ofthe Estate of Andrew Mielomey. deceased. .A petition having been this day presented to me by Edward MeVDounald, Administrator in the Estate above named. praying that an order of sale be granted of the certain mining wand quartz claims, in said petition described, and belonging to said Estate, it is therefore ordered that notice be fiven to all persons interestedinsaid Estate toa pear before me at the Court House of Nevada county, at Nevada city, upon the 10th day of September, 18°6, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to show eause ifany they have why an order should not be made permitting said Ad istrater to sell said’mining interest ‘itis further ordered that said notice be pudlishéd in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published at Nevaca ci Iq and county, for four successive weeks. ugust 6. A.C. NILES, Probate Judge. I, R. H. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada county, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Probate Court, in and for said county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a tru: and correct copy ofan order duly made and entered “upon.the minutes of said Probate Court. ~~ Witness my hand.and the seal of said seal > Probate Court, this 8th day of August, . R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk 3 K. Farqahar , Deputy. D, Belden, Atty for Petitioner. ~ ad YUMMONS.--State of California, county of . ) Nevada, township of Eureka, as. Before J.W.C. Coleman, Justice’ of the Peace. The People of the State of Caiifornia, send Erecting to T. M.Cirard, Daniel 8S. Himes and Pleasant Wells. You are hereby summoned to appear before meat my office in the township of Eureka in.the county of Neyada, on the 15th day of October, A. D. 1866, at 1 o’clock. P. M., to answer to the complaint of William Oberman who de mands of youthe sum of Two hundred and ninety nine dollars on @ certain promissory note, dated Woolsey’s Flat, August 2, 1862, made payable three monthe from date and bearing interest at the rate of three per cent per month from date _ a are credits for One one an ty, rs as complaint now on_ file in my office, whos folameat will be taken against you for the said amount. together with costa and damages, if you fail to a and answer. : Giyen u my h this 14th day of July, 1866. J W.C. COLEMAN. J. P, A true copy, attest, J. C. Kastman, Dep. Constable, E. T. It ia hereby ordered that the above summons be served-by publication in Nevada Datly Transcript, at least once a week for the space of ninety days from date of sald summons." ~~ J. W. CCOLEMAN, J. P,. Eureka T’p. Attest, J.C. Eastman, Dep Const. yi7 ONSTABLE’S SALE.—Stute of California, county ef Nevada, township of Litde York. By virtue of aw Ex to me issued from the Court of R. MeGoun, Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date August 20th, 1866, tosatisfy a judgment rendered by said Court on, the 20th day of be. D. 1866, in favor of Edward Williams and ; debt, damages ve ta’ ken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder A MEDICAL ENSTETUTE, Situated near Sixth; St. between J & K. SACRAMENTO CITY. , TOLER would most respectfully in. te em hia old Patients andthe publie gen. erally, that he has opened a ‘BRANCH OFFICE at the above — place for the cure of al] -jal Complaints : sgh sare relinquished my old mode of advertig: ing, which has become so common with all the ack Doctors of San Frapcisco, filling the news. papers with false references, for the purpose of imposing upon strangers. I think it is only nee. essary toinform those in need of a Physician of . BONG EXPERIENCE And SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE, that I can be consulted at all Business Hours at mv Medical InstituteOAK AVENUE, corner of 6th street, between J and K. Sacramento city. Cal, ; Dr. TOZER’S experience is of forty yenrs standing, end during that time he haa met with unparalled suceess in the treatment of all thone diseases generally known as Vemereal or Chronie. It is impossible here to mention all the diseaes with which he 1s familar ; some, perhana, wilt not beout of place. ‘The most formidable, the most destructive to'mankind is Belf-Abuse, The brain being the seat of the. disease the whole system suffers in consequence. 1 will here enymerate some of the symptoms. #0 that those af. flicted may be able to form an opinion in recard to their complaints; and seek advice in’ time, thereby saving themselves a world of auffering: Pervoua Debility. Loss of Memory. Pain in the Limbs and Back. Palpitation of the Heart. Trembling of the Limba. Headache, and an aversion to Genial Society. especially that of females. There are agreat many more. but these are anfficient,. and should you be suffering from any of them, eall On Dr Tozer, and he will eure you in a short time, w ut ary interruption in vour business —or state your case by letter. and there will be no oeeasion for your calling at the office. Stricture of the Uretha is anotherformidable enemy to hea Send for one af my circulars on that diseas?, an form yourerelf of ita terrible results. The worst eases cured ina few days. oN Venereal Diseases in all their. various forts, either Primary, Secondary or Hereditary, completely eradicated from the system. constitution being restored to’ perfect health.~ there will be no danger of handing down to your children that terrible disease known as Serofula, . hilitic Disease, as it presents itrelf on ast. is of a more formidable character seen in the Atlantic States or Europe;; arising from_the fact of its being a compound of Spanish. Chinere and Sandwich Island disease.ore of you wh ‘ countries no doubt have 1 ef ofit on both the native aad foreign population. It requires altogether different modes Of treat-_ ment, Se The Old Formulas of. ed; Acton and Bostwick are of little account. exrept to dry up the disease on the surface, leaving the poison in the blood, which soocaer or later, will — itself as a secondary. tisease in an aggrava form These facts f have learned by experience and thinkI can say without boasting, that I have seen more practice in these diseases than shy other physician in California, dating as it does from 1849. It becomes you, therefore, to think well, before you employ a physician. Who is the proper one to cousult—an old experienced one or one who has recently settled amongst on? My Pian is Purely Vegetable, Deatroying the disease and purifying the blood, so that thereis no danger of secondary ptoms. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and discasean arising from the use of Merenry, such as pains in the shinbonés, swellings of the different joints of the body. running sores, etc. etc., and mpurities of the blood, cured in a short time bv the use of my VEGETABLE MIXTURES, . known only to myself. . DR. TOZER will be assisted by DR. DEMAREST,, who is acknow'edged by all ta be the most successful Female Physician in San Francisco: Ladies suffering from the Whites, Piles, Weakness of the Back, Pain" in the Side, Headache, Paipitation of the Heart, Derangement of their. Monthly Sickness, and all other diseases. that the female svstem is subject to, will find prompt relief by applying, at my Institute, either at Sacramento City or. San'Franciseo. corner of Kearney and Jackson streets. Diseases Peculiar to Females, such as Retention,-Sappression and Painful Menstruation. ete., have been my study fur a great number of years and I can safely promise’ perfect eure in a short time. ‘ Be not deterred from calling on DR. TOZER, from delieacy or fear of exposure. as thé Doetor isa man in whom you can trust. and all cases are treated with the utmost secrecy. My Female (Monthly) Pills were never known to fail in giving relief in those cases for which they are recommended. To be obtained only at my Offiee. Price $5 per box with full directions sent by mail or express. Consultations Free. . All communications trietly confidential, and a cure guaranteed in leases. Address, C. # TOZE RM. . : ees fe6 : Sacramen to City, Cal. MUSYC! MUSIC! Cc. H. CHASE, TEACHER OF. MUSIC. NSTRUCTIONS given on the Piano, Guitar and Violin. Pianos tuned and other Musical Instruments repaired. . Quadrille Music furnished, from two. to six pieces as may be desired. * Music arranged for the Piano. Guitar or other inumea ts, easy ordifficult asdesired. ~ a3 0 Annual Parade and Target Practice. . ATTENTION ! NEVADA LIGHT GUARD. YOU are hereby ofitered to appear at ‘your $B Armory, at 9 o’clock. A. M. on the TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, in full uniferm, for Parade and Target Practice. Every member of the Company is expected to report for duty promptly. By order $ J. A. LANCASTER, Capt. Com’g. J. F. Carr, O. S. : . N B.—Com drill on rday Evening, Sept . : . for cash, all the right, title ang interest of said defendants, in and to that certain set of Mining Claims together with all the its appertaining or wn jimprovemen: heretofore attached. t tata s ‘apy held on the 27th day Tilton Gold, Silver & Copper Mining COMPANY. rsomnecens . REINCLPAL place of business Nevada city. . P"Ginteete Location of works. Whiskey . Digzings Placer county. Notice is rei en meeting of the Trustees of ; Shae as an ; . WHEAT, if eee VOL. X) LT The Dw Ne P. BRO Publis! @ffice Cor, of ART NET ET ITALIAN PH OULD respe Nevada city eda Barber Shop, Stumpf’s Restaur Wair Dressin want to have a nic in connection wit ing Rooms and r 25 Cents. My Bath Room as any in the Stat Bath call at my y Nevada, July 8t D>S8. BAKER. BAKE) Whoelesa GROCERI Can Fr Woop! Shakes, At BA) A No Nevada, Aug. wt ea is RR CEN Ts pe sta mercial street, the Beef, Pork. Mu Give me a call-— rates. Pro --& COMFORT feet, contai: sale cheap. Upc a splendid well « table garden. ¥F PATR) auls UNI« Second and ] UESTS farni ormonth, A with privaté dinin Bar and, Billiarc w. UND Shop No. 10 att mee FR *f. col Metalic cases fu Everything teqt hand. “eae ICE THOMPS OULD infor Valley and that they are now Saloons and fami ICE this season a at Neffzinger* street, or with Nevada. Aoril N From Nevad: T)} HE MEA MAN TOLI It is the only di Nevapa Cr The road is of dition for heavy the Lanere places. a : Hair Dressi: Cc. LAM e this city au the interest of F. paid to the cutting hair. If you wan place. Hot, éold . Always on hand a , the be: DMINISTRA having claim with the the date of this pa