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tg though tn role img. tte tn Peiselh oy tai Hi atl Dene, faving t
ee Feet r pant Dest? la from 6 peu of Mi*Ak. the heme in the County,
‘ound dead—dead and alone; Collins Miss Anne Mossman Mra Nancy H
soit ces ndboly exab Goad) tes, Conner Mra E M Piffer Mra Malisea J
When the outcast died on the pillow of steve, Davis Mrs Sarah . State Mrs Sarah R
no brother, no sister near, Jeffers
Nora ‘ vojee to soothe ar cheer} GENTLEMEN'S List
eora .
Found : and Allan Thomas Atwell CP Avery Wm L
© In the roofess street, on a pillow of stone. 8B
Many a weary day went by os il I i 9 thomas W , "
Geaiaemdcnats cs. . Rew bens, Bio Bere Wee,
acefully down with the silent dead ; Barton George RB Rev Jobn F Buett James W
ii and and scorn ¥
Eetfciotiagaai fein, . tac RR Se
With a pillow of stone, was the outcast found, Bolter Joba, W pln
Found dead—dead and alono, Callie Magloir Churchill James Corbett John
On & pillow of stono, ina rootless street— Edward Clark Ellas Cotte 0
Nobody heard his last faint moan, Carlyon Wm Clark John Mahan Cowles Henry 0
Or knew when his sad heart ceased to beat, a socal H oa aad
een she oa S alel Chambers Wesley Connelly James Cunningham Jno T
ngered
But the stars looked down with pity
Cunningham J P ‘And the chill with a w sound, Chandler Thomas C Cook James B
O’er the'lonely spot where the form was ol Christmas Wm T~ D
Found dead—yet not alone; Dawson Fdward Dezell Archibald Doyle Patrick
There was somebody near, somebody near, Day Elisha Didelot F H Dunn Joba S
To claim the wanderer as his own, Deen Patrick Donaldson D W Dyer Charles V
And find a home for the homeless here; Deys Joseph A Donnelly Thomas
One when human door E
Lege fine ema er pearls : Eady Col He Elmore Willvors, Eretlue Job 0 ven Ww ‘.
Ab! was there vite the outeitst died. ick Wi wd ‘'n ae a
Quartz Mining Laws of Nevada County, . Farnsworth Thos WFisk C G Foster Charles
Fearon J C Fitsumons Dermott Frazier Wm
Passed Dee. 20, 1852+ Fall Owen Flurry JR Fry LP
f Article 1st. The jurisdiction of the following . Ferguson James Ford AJ Yurt WH
laws aba extend over all ques. mining pro. Finley James Wm
perty within the county of Nevada, Gale Jobn Gladding Jobn M Gresham Wm
Article 2d. Eech proprietor of aquartz claim, . Gale Wm Godair Henry Gurry David
shall hereafter be entitled to one hundred feet . Garver Michael ea Guthrie J W—3
on ® quartz ledge or vein, and the discoverer . “rd Michael =
shall allowed one hundred feet additional. . taiji pedadiah P Harrison John 0 Henderson R 1
Hach claim shall include all the dips, angles . Hail Amasa L Hartman DF Henry Edwnrd B
and variations of the vein. 4 Hamans Thomas V Hartzell Wm Hilbert James
Hillman Henry Hammond John Harvey Asa 8
aa , elt Hopkins Leandus H
Article 3d. On the discovery of vein of. anes ¥ B Haxkell Samuel L
quartz, three days shall be allowed to mark, . Hanes Piercy Hathum Richard Howes James
and stake off the same, in such manner, by name Hancock oe a oe oe
rr
of the owner and the number of the claim, or os vir loatali C22 Weed David > Hum hreys Stiles A
otherwise, as shall properly and fully identify
such claims, Parties having claims may cause
a map or plan to be made, and a copy filed
with the Recorder, if deemed requisite to more
Harmon C B aan Os gs Hutchinson Robt
Ise nhouser Sol’n I Jackson Robert
Israel Newton Jefferds Wm
Jordan Andrew
Julian Sandy
"'g CoJeflrey 2 fi
particularly fix the locality. lows Ghats ayn y ial ahh he
Article 4th. Work to the extent of one hun-. Kane Wm John Keener George W King 11 D
dred dollars im value, or twenty days faithful . Kelly Joba Rongiy, Kalght Joa Jr
labor, shall be performed by each company . tain Benjamin Lawrence Robert Lindelof AP
holding claims, within thirty days from the date . Landis Joseph Layton Henry Loft Thomas
of arcs the same, as provided . Article 6th . Lawrence Horatio FLeibert a, Lioyd Ernest
of these laws; and the duly authorized representative of a company making oath that such owe sek fal onis erg att mr o ey
Marlinus J ohn Mitchell Alphens € Morgan John
Marshall Randolph Mitchell George R Morrison John
Martin Michel Mitchell Wm M—2 Mull Elijah W
Martin John H Mouks Michael M Mulin Isaac B
Mather James Montgomery James Munson Uria
Matzy Erhardt Morse F A Murphy George W
Mead A H Mt Hope aerts Co
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McBee Singleton-2 McDonald Patrick McKendry Geo E
McCamish David McGowin J—2 McNeal Inthis—2
McCurmin James McHenry Neal McNemer N B
MeDaniel David McKean aprent
Nelson Christian Nickel Benjamin
Newsome David Noonan Edward
Newton CH E P C Norman ire
money has been expended, or, that sach labor
has been performed, shall be entitled to a certificate from a County Recorder or deputy,
guaranteeing undisputed possession of said
claims for the term of oue year; and for a like
sum of money, or amount of labor expended,
or performed within the first twenty days of
each succeeding year, duly acknowledged as
herein named, shall entitle the claimants or com
pany from year to year to further certificates
of undisputed proprietorship and possession,
and a company having a mill contracted for, in
ood faith, to the amount of five thousand dollars
or the working of its claim or claims, the proper representative of the company making oath
of the same, shall be entitled to receive from
said County Recorder, a title deed to the said
claims, guaranteeing to the claimants or company, their euccessors and assigns, undisputed
ee and em egegae Sorever under these
aws, provided nothing in this Article, shall be
at any time inconsistent with the laws ef the
United States,
Article 6th, Whenever the requisite amount
of money or labor, as provided for in Article
th has not been expended within thirty days
om the adoption of these laws, the claim or
claims thus neglected, shall be considered abandoned and ae to be re-located by any other
party or parties,
Article 6th, Any person, a citizen of the U.
§., or any person having taken the necessary
steps to become a citizen of the U.S., shall be
entitled to hold one quartz clain as provided for
in Article Ist, and as many more as may be
purchased in good faith for a valuable consideration, for which certificates of popierenlp
shall be issued by the County Recorder.
Norton Thomas
Nye Ariel G
Nye Henry M—2
Olinger James Opdenmeyer Wm-2 Overberry Henry
Peneil James M
Penrose Elijah
Yeters Peter
Pettus Wm D—3
R
Peyser A
Picard Mr
Powers Paeree
Pollard Charles J
Page Jamea
Parker John
Parker Isanec M
Pecktel Wm Hf
Rayner Parker
Read Wm F
Ried W H
Richison C
Safferd Sidne
Saladay Jaco
Sander KL
Schwietzer John
Riley Bet W _. Rue Lewis
Robertson Duncan Ruhe Henry
Roller Washington Rule Samuel A
Roth Danie)
s
Shuster J M Starbrook Jacob
Shughrue CorneliusSteele Wm
Skaggs John F Stewart Cyrus H
Skaggs Elijah Stiles Jonathan
Schuller Andy Smith Thomas W Stiles Wm A
See Bradley Smith Thomas Stone J H
Seymour Jona’n 8S Sommers Wm KR Stoop Thomas
Sharp Charles H Sowdon Jno Stull James
Sharkland J M Stapp James C—2 Stuhll Wm F
Shively Henry
4
Taylor Joseph—2 Thompson Chas D Tolson Wm
Taylor Franklin Thompson Wm—2 Tomlinson And’w-2
Taylor RP Tilton Mad Trent J.D
Veasoy John Vorrath Henry Voy Charles D
Verdelet Mons Chas
Wadsworth Jason C Whitby T Woodward Azro A
Article 7th, The regularly elected County . Ward Walter Wilson OF D = Woodworth Israel N
Recorder of Nevada county, shall serve as Re. Ware Erastus A Wilson Walter Sormningtee Wal,
WellaND Wilson John Wyoming Qt’z M
corder for this county in quartz claims authen-. wheelan Peter Williams William
ticating his acts by the county seal; he shall . Wheeler Samuel
appoint as his yt geht such person for Grass
alley as may be elected by tho districts of
Grass Valley, and he shall pags his records to
his successor. 2
Article 8th. The fees of the Recorder and
deputy, shall be the same as the statute fees for
recording per folio.
Article 9th. No title to a claim hereafter taken up, or purehased, shall be valid, unless recorded in the books of the aforesaid County
Recorder or deputy, within ten days of its location or purchase.
Williams £ Makeig
Persons calling for any of the above lotters will please say
“ADVERTISED,"’ JOHN T, CRENSHAW, Post Master
LEGAL NOTICES.
<a a se as nantes
Byer eiet deg ge! SALE.—State of California,
County of Nevada—ss, By virtue ofan execution to
me delivered, issued from the Court of John Caldwell Faq.
an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date Sept. 2ist, A. D. 1857 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by said Court on the 8th day of September,
A. D. 1857, in favor of A, F, WAGNER, and against WILLIAM CARATHERS, for the sum of one hundred and my
four dollars, debt, interest and damages, I have taken in
execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash that
certain House and Lot situate in the vlilage of Eureka in
said county, on the North side of Main street, and known
as the Dance House, on SATURDAY the 17th day of October A. D, 1857, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and
8 o'clock P, M. Taken as the property of William Carathers, to satiafy the above demands and accruing costs, The
sale to be made on the premises,
September 2lst, A, D, 1857.
1-3w HUGH A. KELLY, Constable.
PaO I INR ANd St Nt dali A lB POR
ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an execution to
mo delivered, issued from the Court of B.S. Olds, Esq., an
acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid
bearing date August 10th, A. D, 1857, to satisfy a Judgment rendered by B, 8, Olds on the 10th day of August A.
D. 1867, in favor of THOMAS BARNS and against B. DAY,
for the sum of one hundred and thirty-two and 60-100 dellars, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit, I have taken in execution and. will sellto the highest bidder for
cash, one undivided one-half of that certain House and Lot
situated in the village of Eureka, being that house occuied as a dwelling by Mr. Black, on WEDNESDAY, October
th A. D, 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock A+ M, and
Roves ror @rxowia OLp.—At the commencement of the Yale College, the Rev. Daniel Waldo, as the oldest graduate present, (of the class
of 1788,) thus closed a speach to the assembled
Alumni:
“Tam now anold man, I have seen nearly
a bevtind 6 Do you waat to kuow hew to grow
old slowly and happily? Let me tell you. Always eat slow—masticate well. Goto your
food, to your rest, to your eccupations, smiting,
Keep a good nature and soft temper everywhere.
Never ‘Ave way toanger. A violent tempest
of anger tears down the constitution more than
a typhus fever. Cultivate a good memory, and
to do this you must always be communicative;
repeat what you have read, talk about it. Dr.
Johnson’s great memory was owing to his communicativeness. You young men, who are just
leaving college, let me advise you te choose a
profession in whieh you can exercise your talent the best, and still be honest. The best pro. S o'clock P. M. Taken as the property of said B. Day, to
fession is the ministry of the Gospel, If you ag oy y ey iy roe Stable iccrulng coxts, neta
have not talents enough to be a minister, be a
lawyer—but be an honest lawyer. Pope’s line
should be altered to read:
“An honest lawyer is the noblest work of God.”’
September 12th A, D, 1857,
-3w A. F. WAGNER, Constable,
ONSTABLE’S 8ALE,-—-STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Nevada—se. By virtue ofan execution to
me delivered issued out of the Court of J, M. Clark Esq.,
an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date Sept. 14th A. D. 1857 to erg he judgment rendered by said court on the 12th day of September
A.D. 1857, in favor of McROBERTS & i UNSTON, and
against A. WARD, forthe sum of sixty nine and 90-100
dollars debt, interest, da and costs of suit: I have
taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property to wit: a Tunnel and
Mining Claims, also two Houses and ono Black Smith Shop
and tools, all being situated on Greenhorn, and at Sailors
Fiat, known as the Sailor Poe diggings, the same was attached by me heretefore as the J ste rot of A. Ward to satisfy this debt, on SATURDAY the 10th day of October, A.
D, 1857, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock
P. M. of said day. I will sell the samo in front of the Court
House door. en as the property of A. Ward to satisfy
the above demands and accruing costs,
Nevada, Sept. 15th A, D. 1857.
50-3w U. 8. GREGORY, Constable.
[No. 25.]}
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE CITY MARSHAL AND POLICEMEN.
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows :
Sec, 1, The City Marshal shall receive as a full compensation for his services, one huundred and twenty-five dollars
per month, to be paid out of the City Treasury, He shall
also receive for his services as collector, fifteen per centum
on all monies collected on account of poll tax, and five per
FasntonaBee Cat anv Ipgas Excuancap.—
“How do you do, my dear?”
‘Putty well, I thank yon.’ [They kiss.}
“How have you been this age?”
“Putty well. How have you been?”
“Very well, thank you.”
“Pleasant, ge
“Yes—very bright; but we had a shower yesterday.”’
“Are all your people well?’
— well, thank you, How are yours?”
“Very well, I’m obliged to you?”
“Have you seen Mary B—— lately?’
“No; but I’ve seen C—+,”
“You don't say so, Is she well?’
“Very well I believe.” [Rising,]
Must you go???
“Yes, indeed! I have seven calls to make.
“Do cail again soon,’’
“Thank you, but you don’t eall on me onse
in an age.’
“Ob, you should not say so, I’m sure I’m
very good,”
“Good-bye.’? pay rg on the pg Agra by bu bo a of oth‘“ g ” er revenues; whic centage he {s authorized to
Good-bye. tain on of the amount collected, a
Seo, 2, The Deputy Marshal and Policemen shall recetye
as a compensation for their services the sum of one huadred dollars per menth, op ey of of the City treasury
(he e City. as other demands agains’
Ske. 3, This ordinance to take effect and be in force from
and after the first day of October, A. D. 1857, Passed Sept,
17th A, D. 1857. TRACY STROUD, President,
T. H. Rourr, Clerk.
ee ERRRAECY: POPARANIEROY Dv et Wen Ome ee eae RT ee
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—¥, H. Nicholdon Sie ir ce ng ZR, Nag ing & rea
estate mes ry ag pad gare it 18 hereby ordered that
the hearing of the same be set for the Ist Monday of Octo.
ber next, order of Probate Court.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
Sept. 2, 1857.—5t, By J. 8, Lammers, Deputy.
rrr ert nae
= PRINTING, OF ALL KIND?, NEATLY EYE
ented at this Office,
A modest young lady, desirin
chicken, at the table, per esiring & leg ofa
“Tl take that part that ought to be dressed
in drawersl’’
wiht young gentleman opposite, immediately
“Tl take the part which ought to
bustle?’’ is . ear iyhe
Hartshorn was immediately admini the lady. 'y administered to
2 Three Monuments are to be built in
i eg to pee on, in Washin
are: one over Franklin’s grave; on
Pdgar A. Poe, at Laure! Hill. inh a
MEDICAL. MEDICAL.
LESH TOZER'S
visiting Sacramento will remember that Dr,
‘TOZER’S Infirmary is in sixth street, between J and K
sts., Sacramento.
The great success and. many radical cures made by Dr.
Tozer Hince his commencement in this eit , to which hundreds can testify, induced him to inform afflicted with
any private complaints, recent or chronic, and wish to be
welt and thoronghly cared, it will be to their interest and
wel to ball on Bad, who for the last twenty-five years
“ pages mnt ee wo to all cases @ priva’ ure, acu °
and Constitu
MEDICAL& SURGICAL
CASIMANE.
ic, such as Syphillus, ry n anes —
fared ao eit Gagueas othe geerativeand urinay trans, . SACRAMENTO STREET, BELOW MONTGOMERY,
H ee p euch as ‘Prolapeus, Flour Albus, . ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO’S OF FICE
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Established for the Permanent Cure of all Private and
Chronic , and the Suppression of Quackery.
TTENDING AND RESIDENT PHYSIA CIAN, L. J. CLAPKAY, M. D., late in the Hungarian
revolutionary war, chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of
Honveds, chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth,
and late Lecturer on’ Diseases of womenand children,
THE AFFLICTED.—Dr. L. J. CLAPKAY, late of the
Hungarian Army, and chief de of the Hospital
of Pesth, calls attention to the following maladies, in
the treatment of which he guarantees acure. Diseases of
the Brain, such as Epilepsy, Apoplexy, rushes of blood to
the head, Inflamation of ite different tissues, Partial and
Complete Paralysis and Insanity, and all Functional Derangements, such as loss of memory, aversion to —
Misanthropy, Timidity, Nerveus Excitement from slight
causes, Self Distrust, Giddiness, Headache, Ringing in the
ears, confusion of ideas, love of solitude optical illusions,
disturbed sleep and ineapability for labor and study—Also
in diseases of the lungs and air , such as Tubercular diseases or Consumption, Pneumonia or inflamation
of the Lungs, Pleurites or teamed Asthma, humoral or
spasmodic, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and all forms of Catarrhal affections. Also diseases of the liver, such as Hapattis or Inflamation of the Liver, congestions of the liver,
abscesses of the liver, calculi in the gall bladder and ducts,
Jaundice and those diseases which impair its functions,
such as Panama fever, Billious fever and Intermitting fever
and the consequences which these disorders leave ind
them.
Also diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or infiamation of the Stomach, Enterites or inflamation of the
bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms, which destroy the appetite and digestion, Flatulence, Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Also diseases of the Kidneys, and other Urinary Organs,
such as Diabetes, or an excessive flow of urine, Albuminaria, commonly known as Bright's disease. Im this comlaint, the physician and patient do not oftentimes suspect
he presence of the disease until too late, The most common symptoms are general indiaposition, with dropsical
swellings, calculi in the Kidneys, Urethra or Bladder, Enursis or inability to retam (he urine, cystitis or inflamation of the bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary
organs, Also, diseases of the Womb and its appendages,
such as irregularities of the MENSES, when excessive, defective, suppressed or irregular, Prolapsus or falling of
the womb, sterility, ovarean dropey, and other diseases of
the parts. In the treatment of any of the above diseases,
the tor has many new remedies, and guarrantces a perfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned. All
consultations (by letter or otherwise) free.
Address Dr. L, J. Czapkay, San Franciseo.
0 THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA,—DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War,,Chief
Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon
to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late Lecturer on diseases of urinary organs, and diseases of women
and children, invites the attention of the sick and afflicted
females, laboring under any of the various forms of diseases of the Brain, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Womb,
Blood, Kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to theirsex. The
Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in
the State of California, Let no false delicacy prevent you
but apply immediately, and save yourselves from painfa
sufferings and premature death, All married ladies whose
delicate health, or other circumstances, do not allow to
have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. L. J.
Crapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento st., below Mont
gomery, opposite P. M. 8. Co’s Office, and they will receive
every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offices are so
arranged that he can be consulted without the fear of molestation. All consultation, by letter or otherwise, free.
Address Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Medical Jnstitute, Sacramento
street, below Montgomery; opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco,
Remarkable Instance of Medical Relief.
#@ Below we publish the certificates of two of the sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered
their former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known
their cases and remedial agent, and their statements are
authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society imperiously command sag wee 4 and we commend
their perusal to the attention ofall afflicted :
. CERTIFICATE. .
The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may
be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a
rmanent relief of {their sufferings may be obtained, feels
his duty to thus publicly express his most sincere gratitude to Dr, I. J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery of
his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms incident to the vicions practice of uncontrotoble passion in
youth; depressed in body and mind, unable to perform
even the most trifling duty imposed upon the daily avoeations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who
at first regarded my disease as of trifling importance—but
alas! after a few weeks, and in several instances months,
of their treatment, I found to my unutterable horror, that
instead of relief, my symptoms became more alarming in
their torture; and, being told by one that moy disease, being principally confined to the brain, medicines would be
of i uence, I despaired of ever regaining my
ysteria, &c.
Patients can be assured that their complaints will not be
tampered with, but treated upon strictly scientific princtples. Private _ es in a few days; new
cases cured in a short time, without mercury.
He can be consulted at his office at all times of the day,
from 9 in the morning until 8 in the evening. All in affiction can find in him one who can see and sympathize with
and defend them when in trouble—one in whose services
the utmost confidence can be placed. Come all who are
afflicted and in trouble, and be relieved and cured.
Sore privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure.
Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention with
the best advice and oe
. TOZER, M. D.
6th street, betweon J and K,
READ AND REFLECT.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER’S CARD TO THE AFFLICTED.
Quick cures and Low Prices at the old established office, 6th
sti eet, belween J and K streets.
OCTOR TOZER returns his thanks to ns numerous Patients for their patronage, and would embrace this oprtunity to remind them that he continues to consult on
hose difficult cases of VENEREAL, which have baffled the
skill of some of the most celebrated Physicians of the age,
and upon which he has never failed
To Perform a Radical Cure.
DR. T’s reputation as a Physician, stands unequaled:-—
His exclusive attention to DISEASES OF THE GENITO
URINARY ORGANS for so many years, renders him perfect master of SYPHILIITIC DISEASES.
‘The large number of aggravated cases that he has perfectly cured after they have been given up by many others, 4 the only proof that a physician requires of his ability. Doctor Toger would state that he can cure any and
all cases of varieties of disease, no matter how long standing, or what progress the disease has made every PATIENT
can rely upon @ cure.
DR, 104 R has, it is well known, taken
the very verge of the grave, and RESTORED THEM 'TO
PERFECT HEALTH. He would further state that hedeems
it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might
need the services of a physician in all cases, but particularly those enumerated in the advertisement, expecting
they would test my merits asa practitioner, and the result of my practice has been thus far satisfactory to my
patients and myself. Nor do I deem expedient to fill columns
of the newpaper with fulsome empiric, and bombastie advertisements, professing my ability to heal all diseases flesh
is heir to, for to do that I must be something more than
MAN, bnt to give those who are afflicted with VENEREAL,
CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, to understand from m
long experience, Tam fully competent to treat them SUCCESSFULLY,
My regard for the dignity of the Medical Profession, to
which I have the honor to belong, deters me from committing any act savoring of Rank Qnackery, and regard for my
own dignity would prevent my placing myselfon a par
with Quacks and nostrum venders, of the present age.
1 offer no Genuine or fraudulent Certificotes, or Pufls of
my superior qualifications asa practitioner; neither do I
assume to myseif MEDICAL HONORS to which Iam not
entitled, but merely ask those who are diseased to read the
different advertisements relating to the cure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief,
(My Rooms are so arranged that I can be consulted in privacy at all hours of the day, from 9 o'clock in the morning, until 8 in the go
Bw Persons with Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentary, Local
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition, Lose of Memory,
Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Dullness of Apprehension, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Pains
in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimpleson the Face
Sexual and other Infirmaties in Man, &c. &c., will find it
important to call on DR. CHAS, H, TOZER, at his office 6th
Street, between J. and K, Sacramento.
C: H. TOZER, M. D.
READ AND REFLECT,
R. CHARLES H, TOZER’S CARD to the afflicted of California. In approaching any new course of systematic inquiry, there are certain points concerning whieh the
inquirer should always be careful to satisfy himelf, He
should comprehend distinctly what the subject of inquiry
is—Health and Diseases.
If we can form and fix in our minds a clear conception
of the state of Health, we shall have no difficulty in understanding what was meant by Disease. But beyond, though
not above, these objects of investigation of the human
body, we have another and stillnobler end. It isto lay
before you in such plain terms that you cannot be mistaken and will know where to apply for relief.
1 use the word ‘disease’ generally, and before I speak of
the signs of particular diseases, it will be proper to take a
general view ofsymptoms, When a person is treubled or
afflicted with disease, which causes a weakness of the back
and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dyspepsia, derangement of the digestive functions,
general debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are better explained than put on paper, and require Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be well for
them to inquire ifthere is a physician who is competent
to attend them, and who understands the application of
medicine, and whose Scientific Attainments in his professjon, and whose age and experience entitle him to your
confidence. Considering these things, Dr. Chas. H. Tozer
has concluded to inform you that are afflicted, advertisin,
his place of business, stating that he bas been a successfu
practitioner for over twenty-five years, and has
Attendedand Cured Hundreds,
when they have been considered by other physicians and
have been pronounced by them past recovery. Therefore
you may rely upon him as one in whom secresy and the
utmost confidenee can be placed.
Dr, ©. H. T. would invite all that are afflicted to call on
him and if he does not administer for them there will be no
charge made, Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequences which must follow those who neglect to receive
attendance,
Dr, C. H. Tozer’s office is on 6th street, near the Belvidere Hotel; between J and K streets. His rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can be consulted without the fear
of molestation,
#9 Office hours. from 9 inthe morning until 8 in the
evening, C, H. TOZER, M. D.
T-ly * 6th st., between J and K, Sacramento,
le .
be bat ds OF CAIFORNTA, County of Nevada,
In the District Court of the 14th Judicial District—In
the matter of the Petition CHARLES R. HALL, an Insolyent Debtor. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searls
Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given to
all the creditors of the said insolvent, to be and appear before the Hon, Niles Searls aforesaid, in open Court, at the
Court room of said Court, in the City and County of Neyada, on the 16th day of October A. D., 1857, at 10 o'clock,
A. M. of that day, then and there to show cause if any
they can, why the prayer of said insolvent should not be
granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and he
be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance
of the Statute in such cases made and provided; and in the
meantime all proceedings against said teaaivens be stayed,
Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 12th
day of September A. D. 1857,
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk,
By Wx. Siri, Deputy Clerk.
McConneu. & NIRS, At.’ys. for Petitioner.
tients from
ittle cons
health, strength "and energy; and, as a last resort, and
with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine which
almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness
in my head. Encouraged by this result, 1 resolved to place
myself immediately under his care, and by a strict obedience to all his directions and advice, my head became clear
my ideas collected, the constant wn in my back gan¢
groins, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reaction of
my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement; the
misanthropy and evil forebodings; the self-distrust and
want of confidence in others; the incapability to study
and want of resolution; the frightful, exciting, and at al
timps pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary
discharges, have all disappeared; and in fact, in two
months after having consulted the Doctor; I felt as if inspired by a new life—that life which, but a short time ago,
I contemplated to end by my own hand.
With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into
the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty to
offer this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr. Czapkay,
and recommend him to all who may stand in need of medical advice, being assured by my own experience, that
once under his care a radical and permanent cure will be
effected. B. F. Fitimore,
State of California, county of San Francisco.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April,
A. D. 1856, [Signed, }
{u. 8) JouN Mippieton, Notary Public,
CAR D.—trompted by an honest desire of my heart I
wish to lay before the public a case which deserves a high
commendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but
that of humanity also. About two years ago I suddenly
and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of
EPILEPSY, which, owning to my inability to meet the expenses consequent upon a thorough medical treatment, and
the discouragement which Lmet with on attempting it,
soon became such (as I was then led to believe) as to defy
the skill of a physician. Iwas frequently, while in pursuit
of my calling, thrown down to the ground without the
slightest warning; and although insensible to the agonies,
I yet despised the miseries of my life, and soon learned to
look upou those who would render assistance er shelter me
from danger, as enemies who sought to prolong the existence of my misery.
While in this state, and having previous to my affliction
tasted the sweets of life, 1 once more was induced to attempt secking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation,
called upon Dr, L. J. Gzapkay. I told him of my cireumstances, and of my inability to reward him for his services;
regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my
case, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored
to perfect health, Unable to reward him for the boon
which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, I consider due to myself and to all afflicted, to make
the case public, in order that those in need of medical advice may finda physician in whom every confidence can
be placed MEYER YABLONSKY, {L. 8.]
State of California, county of San Francisco, ss. :
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this first day of August, A. D. 1856,
G, A. Grant, Notary Public. [1. 8.]
@P_ Spermatorrheea, or local weakness, nervous debility,
low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for study and labor, dullness of
apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of
solitude. timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affectian of the eyes,
pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man
are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician
and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay.
His method of curing diseases is new, (unknown te others) anp hence the great success. All communications, by
letters or otherwise, free. Address L. J. Czapkay, San
Francisco, Cal. :
50-td
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevai “eecebas In District Court of the 14th Judicial Disrict,
SOL KOHLMAN ys. HIS CREDITORS. In the matter of
the petition of Sol KohIman an Insolvent debtor, praying
that he may be allowed to make an assignment of Mis e@state to his creditors and he be discharged from his debts
and Jiabilities, in purswance of an act of the legislature of
the State of California, passed May 4th A. D. 1852, entitled
an aot for the relief of insolvent debtors, and protection of
ereditors—In pursuance ofan order of the Hon. Niles
Searls, Judge of the District Court aforesaid. Notice is
hereby Be to ae ie bag of said insolvent, to be and
appear before said Judge in Nevada City in open Court, on
the 17th day of October A. D. 1857, at 10 o'slock A. M. of
that date, then and there to show cause if any they can,
ey An assignment of his estate should not be granted,
and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided. It
iv ordered that the Clerk of said Court issue a notice calling the Creditors of said Insolvent to be and appear at the
time and place above specified for the purposes above
mentioned, and that said notice be published at least thirty
days,"in a newspaper printed and published in the Cit
and County aforesaid, Tt is further Ceiered that all ero.
ceedings against said insolvent be stayed. By order of
the Hon. Niles Searls District oo ip
Pde big tae Clerk of the District Court
aforesaid, w © seal thereof hereto affixed this 1y
day of September A. D. 1857. cas
———
RIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE,—D
L. J. CZAPKAY has i pe his Institute for the eS
of all forms of disease—such as Syphilis, Gonorrbeea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse.
In the first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorhceal diseases, he
(OVER WELLS, FARGO & 00"S EXPRESS OFFICE, )
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
sey: Is there an hereafter, "
there is, conse! uninfluence:
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suffered
Then ft is an awful thing to die,
Shall Nature, swerving from her earliest dictate,
poe yet nan fall by its own act?
it, Heaven.
“Sas ohne in secret practices is the most certain,
though not always the most immediate and direct avenue
to destruction. Physicians of all ages have been most
unanimously of opinion that the loss of one ounce of the
seminal by unnatural aid or emissions, weakens
the om more than the abstraction of forty ounces of
bI One of the first writers on juris;
state that three-fourths of the insane owe their malady to
ie ve tantant then, it is—for every one, having the w importan' n,
FB Base or suspect any trouble in that way, toattend to
it immediately ; even one single occurrence should be suffi.
cient to cause doubt, and much more so ifthe person had
ever indulged in the soul-killing habit, The treatment
used by the justly celebrated DR. J. C. YOUNG in cases of
seminal weakness, impotency, sterility, nervous debilit:
and paralysis, (the last is the most dangerous, and when it
once occurs, incurable,) is not surpassed by any physician
in the country. It isthe same as that followed b:
for years, under the guidance of the world-renowned
of Paris, and Acton of London. Dr. Young's office is at the
corner of Montgomery and California streets, where he can
be consulted on that and all other private diseases, with
the utmost confidence and secrecy. Dr. Young will warrant a perfect and permanent cure, or make no charges.
N. B.—Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention. The Doctor’s time being so much taken up that he
cannot attend to letters unless paid for it. a
CARD FROM DR. J. C. YOUNG’S PRIVATE MEDICAL
OFFICE—To the afflicted.—In this age of progress,
when science is almost miraculous, everything in common
Jace is looked upon as not worth notice. In view of this
Dr. Young, (corner of Montgomery and California sts.,
up stairs,) has concluded to leave the track hitherto pursued by most scientific physicians, (that of waiti
for the public to find you alone, and pnblish to the worll
as much as may be, bis know of the healing art, to let
those who are in need of assistance know where they can
find relief without fear of being imposed upon.
In continuation of this subject, Dr. Young would say,
that for the past ten years he has pursued the practice of
medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States,
with the highest success, and that his standing as a physician is without reproach, having at one time been lecturer
at the University of Pennsylvania on veneral diseases.
these considerations, Dr. Young has confidence in
introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will
sustain well earned merit. :
The following are a few of the many testimonials whieh
have appeared in the public journals within the last few
Ars:
. [From the Boston Medical Journal.)
Although we are opposed to the system of advertising,
for good and sufficient reasons, still we deem it but justice
to say that Dr. Young is one of the most industrious and
indefatigable votaries of medical science inthe United
States.
[From Professor Jaskson.)
The subscriber is personally acquainted Dr. Young, and
has seen much of his practice, and can bear testimony to
his merits as a practitioner.
[From the New York Herald.]}
The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, and the very extended o a possessed by
him for the observation of vonert disease, makes his services invaluable to those afflicted with the above com.
plaints.
From the Whig and ese sd ’
All afflicted with privale complaints should if possible,
consult Dr, Young, whose medical education is not surpassed by any Physician in the Country. In his skill, honor and integrity, all may rely with safety, while most of
the medical practitioners in this city are without honesty
or respectability, their pretensions being grounded in ignorance and assumption,
Important to Miner’s, Travelers, Etc.
HERE is no malady of deeper importance, either ina
medical or moral point of view, to which the human
family is more liable, than that arising from impure connections.
As a medical man it is the duty of every physician to
look at disease as it affects health and life, and his sole object should be to mitigate, as far as lies in his power, the
bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, all
are liable to misfortune.
Of all the ills that affect man, none are more terrible
than those ofa private nature. Jreadful as it isin the
nm who contracts it, frightful as are ita ravages upon
his constitution, ending frequently in destruction anda
loathesome grave, it becomes of still greater importance
when it is transmitted to innocent offspring. Such being
the case, how necessary it becomes that every one having
the least reason to fear that they have contracted the disease, should attend to it at once by cousniting some physician, whose respectability and education enables him te
warrant a safe, speedy, and permanent cure. In aceordance with this necessity, DR. YOUNG feels called upon to
state that, by long study and extensive practice, he has
become perfect master of all these diseases which come under the the denomination of venereal, and having paid more
attention to that one branch than any other physician in
the United States, he feels himself better qualified to treat
them.
Syphilis in all its forms, such as Uleers, Swelling in the
Groins, Ulcers in the Throat, Secondary Syphilis, Cutaneous Eruptions, Uleerations, Tetuary Syphilis, Syphilis in
Children, Mercurial Syphilitic Affections, Gonorhea, Gleet,
Strictures, False Passages, Inflamation of the Bladder and
Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, Tumors, Postules, &e., are
as familiar to him as the most common things of daily observation,
The Doctor effects a cure in recent eases in a few days,
aud finds no difficulty in curing those of Jong duration,
without submitting the patient to such treatment as will
draw upon him the slightest suspicion, or oblige him to
neglect his business whether within doors or without.—
The diet need not be changed except in cases of severe inflamation, There ara in California patients (amounting to
over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish
proof of this; but these are matters that require the nicest
secrecy, which he always preserves,
All letters enclosing $10, will be promptly attended to.—
Office hours from 94. M., to8 P.M. Address
J. C. YOUNG, M. D.
Express Building.
Corner of Montgomery and California sts., over Wells
Fargo & Co's, Express department, (3
mportant to Females.When a Female is
in trouble or afflicted with disease, And requires medical
or surgical aid, the inquiry should be where ts there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, one
whose knowledge of the female system is perfect, and who
thoronghly understands the application of medicine to disease, and whose scientific attainments in surgery have
made him pre-eminent in his profession, and whose respectable standing in society, recommends him to the confidence of the community. Unless these, and many more
questions can be satisfactorily answered, the afflicted should
pause before consulting any one. Considering these things
n their true light, the celebrated J. C. YOUNG, corner of
Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to advertise his place of business to the public, stating that he has
been a professor of obstetrics and female diseases for the
last fourteen years, and is fully qualified to administer in
all cases, both medically and surgically, not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years of study
and practice—both in hospitals and private families, can
make; therefore, families can rely upon him asa father.—
All in affliction can find in him one who can sympathize
with, and befriend them in trouble, one in whose secrecy
the utmost confidence can be placed. Come all ye that are
afflicted and in trouble, and you will be relieved or enred.
fe rrulgey pase privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure.
N. B.—All letters inclosing $10 will receive prompt attention, and the best advice and instructions,
J, C. YOUNG, M, D.,
corner of California and Montgomery streets, up stairs, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office.
pea SU SPRL ELDER NRE ME RN me Oe
Clee Debility, or Seminal weakNESS.—DR. YOUNG addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences in that
secret and solitary habit, which ruins the body and mind,
unfitting them for either business or society. The following are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by
early habit of youth, viz; Weakness of the back and limbs,
pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervousness, irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debilit rae of consumption, &c.
MENTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are more to
be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spiaits, oo eg , aversion of society, selfstrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c. pa agene bay \ y; are some of the
All persons who are afflicted with any of the above s \
toms should not fail to call on Dr. Fest and be at en.
restored to perfect health. Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the
dreadful and awful consequences of this terrible malady.—
WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cured, and full
vigor restored.
? ; DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Corner of California and Montgomery sts., up stairs)
guarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience
the patient or hindrance to hie siness, When “ patient,
by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secon.
dary symptoms of Syphillis, such as buboes or painful
swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose
which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the
bones to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the
sufferer an object hideous to behold; or w splotches
and pimples break out upon the skin, or whem he has paintn) one ings or bw bones, or when his constitution is
ured so as pre-dispose to consumption or o'stitutional disease, the Doctor guarantess a .., r uae
win RHEUMATISM, ch n a SM, chronic or acute; in DYSENTAR
DIARRH@GA, he has safe and effectual remedies. For the
treatment of the consequences of self-abuse, such as noeturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headachi i
in the back and limbs, with general cy arel op
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wx. Saorn, Deputy. bow
Buckner & Hill, and Hawley, Attys for Petitioner.
Cee rae SALE.—State of California,
County of Nevada—ss. By virtue of two executions
to me delivered issued from the Court of John Anderson
Esq., an — Justice of the Peace in and for the County
aforesaid, bearing date Sept. 14th A. D. 1857 to satisfy two
Ju erie yy foes Court on the 15th day of September A, D. 1857 in favor of ISAAC B. ELI ISON, B.PLA N
and ANDREW FRAZIER, and against E. BANE, one for the
sum of one hundred and seven and 10-100 dollars, and one
for the sum of one hundred and sixty-three and 89-100 dollars, debt, interest, da and costs of suit. I have taken {in execution, and will sell tothe highest bidder for
eash, the following named property to wit : the entire inof E, BANE ina tannel and mining claims kno i
as the American Co., at Shelby Hill, in Nevada township, ce aga ae dita ppt ae omenane,
the same being heretofore attxched by me to satisfy sald riness of life; wi Bo excitable bey
light noises ‘hock or starts the De 8) noises or 8 the patient, mak: :
istence miserable. For the above maladies the Deter will
guarantee a cure or ask no compensation, He can be consulted free of enn pk and invites all to call, as it will cost
them nothing, may be much to their advantage. His
offices are at the Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mai! Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco, Cal, 19-t¢
debts and costs of suit, the same I will sell on Monday the
12th day of October A. D, 1857, between the hears of 9
o’elock A, M,, and 6 o'clock P, M. of said day, at the Court
House door in said towuship to satisfy said debts and costs
of suit. Taken ag the property of E, Bane to satisty the
above demands and accruing costs,
Nevada Sept, 18, A. 1. 1857.
51-3w U.S, GREGORY, Constable
[No. 24.]
N ORDINANCE TO PROTE At FROM eotny CT THE CITY
¢ Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows :
Sec. 1 It shall be the duty of the owners or occupants
of every dwelling house, kitchen, storehouse, shop or other building in which a stove or stoves are used, within
the co te limits of the City of Nevada, to construct a
brick ¢ ape! from every stove-pipe used in said building
—the said chimney to connect with the stove-pipe at or below the point where the latter passes the first wall or ceiling, and to extend thirty-six inches beyond
“" uc. 2 It shall be the BC. be the duty of the owners or
of every tenanted building within the cdubeate’ Madlie of
the City of Nevada, to construct and keep on hand a ladder of sufficient length to reach the roof of said building,
be ep in case of fire.
. 3. Any who shall fail to com
provisions of either of the sections pps fo
viction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than five
not to exceed one hundred or be ol fa the
City prison for a period not to exceed ten day
Sec. 4. Ordinance No, 23, ‘to pretect the ity from fire’’
parsed Mgr! 3d, 1857, is ween Sr Passed September 17th 1857, CY STROUD, President.
T. H, Roures, Clerk,
PACK et
peter
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IN QUART BOTTLES,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
And for the Cure of
SonoruLa, Mexcurial Diszasa, S7ennorn Uterrs,,
Raevumatism, Cutanxovs Ervrrions, Dysrrrsiy .
Lrver Comptarnt, Bronourts, Sav
Consumption, Fever Sores, Enystrenas, .
Femate Competaints, Loss or Appstite, Pr«pies, Bites, GENERAL
Deputy, &e. :
Every revolving year confirms and spreads farther angy
wider the well-merited reputation and deserved popularity
of this invaluable Medicine, proving it to be the moay
efficacious remedial agent known, for the curé of all dis.
eases arising from an impure state of the blood, As ammtig
aperient, antiseptic and tonic, it contains the three most
useful properties of medicine. It purges, purifies, anc te.
stores. The rapidity with which the patient recovers
HEALTH AND STRENGTH
under this triple influence is surprising. Each new casé fa,
which it is applied furnishes in the result a new certificats:
of its excellence ; and we have only to point to the accu.
mulated eee of multitudes who have experienced
is effects, to convince incredulity itself of its value.
Another Cure of Scrofula,
Troy, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1954,
Messrs. A. B. & D. Saxns: Gentlemen,—I have for
nearly three years been troubled w th that dreadful dfs.
ease, Scrofula; so much so, a8 to be offensive to my hus.
band and to myself; and to obtain rellef have tried every
kind of medicine that came under my notice, without
effect. One of my neighbors, who had been cured of »
similar complaint by eo Sai
make @ trial of it, and
that my evidence ma)
adopt the same remedy, with @ q ;
1 remain grat
SARAH A. J. POHLMAN,
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Wholvsale Deuggints No. 100 Fulton-street, New York!
For sale b pewity Lat Sn Co., pave 74
& Co., and REDINGTON & Co,, San_ Francisco; RIC
& COFFIN, Marysville; R. H. McDONALD & Co, Sacramento ; and by Druggists generally.
CLOVE ANODYNE
TOOTHACHE DROPS, .
Complain no more of Aching Teeth,
These Drops have been extensively used by thoueanda,
whose experience has proved that the Anodyne will give
immediate and sp ape relief after the failure of every
other remedy. It is pleasant to the taste and smell, and a .
few applications will entirely remove the pain and soreness
from @ decayed tooth, so that it may be filled and rendered
as useful as ever, When the pain proceeis from the face,
or from the gums around @ tooth apparently seund, this
Anodyne will give » speedy relief by rubbing » few drops
on the part affected,
Prepared and sold by A, B. & D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggista, No. 100 Fulton-street, New York,
For sale by DEWITT, KITTLE & Co,, 1. JOHNSON
& Co., and REDINGTON & Co., San Francisco; RICK
& COFFIN, Marysville; R. H. McDUNALD & Co,, Sao
ramento; and by Druggists generally.
——
. Pree ere, a
bar
Druééists,
LOC, Ri dp dein FR dems
San Francisco,
OFFER FOR SALE,
Full and complete assortment of desirable
D2%UGS AND MEDICINES.
R. & CO., respectfully solicit orders from the country,
and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular, to those
who may favor them with their custom.—42-ly
[No. 27.]
N ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE
ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY,
The Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Src. 1. The City Assessor shall annually, between the
first day of October, and the fifteenth of November, sacertain by dilligent inquiry and examination, the names of
all persons, corporations, associations, companies or firms,
owning, claiming, or having the possession, clarge or control of any real estate, personal or mixed property, situate
or being within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada,
together with the full cash value of all such real estate personal and mixed property, not by law exempt from taxation, And he shall list or assess all such real estate and
personal property to the rome firm, corporation, association or company owning it or having the possession, charge
or control of it; and he shall fro . from each person and
firm, and from the presidefft, cashier, treasurer, secretary,
or managing agent of each corporation, association or company, a statement under oath, ofall the real estate, personal or mixed property, within said city, owned or claimed by such person, firm, corporation, association or company, or which was at that time in possession or under ie
coutrol of such person, firm, corporation, association or
company,
If any person shall refuse or neglect to give under oath,
the above required list or statement of all his property, and
ofall the property of the firm of which he is member, and
of all the property of any corporation, association or company of which he is president, cashier, treasurer, secretar,
or managing agenc, and of all the property which be or hi
firm, or the corporation, association or company of which
he is president, cashier, treasurer, secretary or ma\
agent has the charge, ion or control of, it shall be
the duty of the assessor to make an approximate estimate
of the value of such property, taking care that the revenue
of the city shall not G diminished in consequence of sny
such refusal to give a list of property under oath; and the
cotinate so made by the assessor shall be final and conclusive.
Ses. 2. The city assessor is hereby authorized and em
powered to administer the oaths required to be taken utler the first section of this ordinance.
Sec. 3. On or before the said fifteenth day of November
of each year, the assessor shall complete and deliver to the
Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city the tax list or s8sessment roll sapaired by the first section of this ordinance:
whic list shall be certified to by the assessor,
be kept open until the first day of December by the,
of said Board of Trustees for public inspection.
Ssc. 4. The said Board of Trustees shall on the first dsy
of December cause said assessment roll to be delivered to
the city collector.
Ske. 5. be ee 16, to te he assessment of
property, ber 20th, 1857, is he yy repealed.
Passed Sept. 17th 1857. TRACY STROUD, President.
T. H. Rours, Clerk.
[No. 26.]
A& ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE
woop! woobD!!
CORDS OF OAK Woon, all for sale.
> Apply at the CHEAP CAS ‘STORE, besd of
“sre ates J. M. HIXSOs