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January 29, 1858 (4 pages)

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™ Correspondence. Tvrson, Christmas Day, 1857. Dear ——— well armed, and never fail to come out Christian Sabbath as an institution of . victorious when a skirmish takes place SHERIFF Divine appointment, designed to be of My sojournat this There has been four killed since I have perpetual obligation; and universal in sALES. Sheriff’s Sale. its app lic ation and benefits. pile of ruins affords me an opportunity of . been here—they are afraid of AmeriResolved, Vhat we deeply deplore, fulfilling my promise to you my friend, . cans, but often chase the Mexicans into and deprecate the al most universal Y virtue ofa decree of foreclosure and order of sale to me dirs cted and delivered, founded on a judgment issued out of the Hon. District Court ot the 14th Judicial District, on the 11th day of January, AD, 1858, in favor and gladly do “I avail -myself of the . town, I understand they are. desirous disregard and open desecration of the privilege of so-doing. Are you not surof making peace. It will be a great reSabbath wiich has so long prevailed in together with interest on the said sum. of $875, at the rate of three per cent pe: month from the Ist day of January, AD, 1852, until paid, tegether with costs of suitAud whereas on the said llth day of January, AD, 1858, prised at this date to find me no farther lief to the country if they do, which will our State, and in our city. Resolved, That a faithfully constructalong? Indeed I had hoped to form a have to be done sooner or later. This it was ordered and decreed by the said court,that the ed law of general application throughlink in the family circle around my place numbers about 500 inhabitants— out the State, enforcing the observance mother’s hearth this day; but here the about 50 Americans, the balance Mexof the Sabbath, would be the most just Mortgage set forth in PlaintifPs complaint be foreclosed and the property therein described, to-wit An undi vided three-fourths of the mortgaged premises described in the complaint to-wit, ofa certain quartz lead, situated on the southerly side of Gold Flat in said county, icans. ‘The former are mainiy fiom Virand effectual means of securing its propcommencing at a point a short distance in a sout hollidays have overtaken me. herly er ob se rv an ce ; that we deem it the duty direction from Whigham’s Quartz Mill, thence following in ginia, Kentucky and Tennessee Of that which most interests you ; they said lead, with all its dips and angles; into the hill, ina of our representatives in Legi sl at ur ase g a Territorial organizsembled,to ase their utmo this country, I shall first notice, so far talk somethinof st end gvors to as I have traveled, the route. Your ation—all Democratic-—and believe in knowledge, with a map of this country, . the application of the Nebraska Bill. will spare a repetition of what is so It is likely that Maury plainly laid down before you—but there egate. southerly direction 2000 feet, be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the procecds therefore applied to the payment of said sums of secure the passage of such law at the present session. and that we will earn money as aforesaid. Notice is hereby given thaten TuEspay, the 9th day lowing gentleman to cireulate a petition to the Legislature, for a Sunday law: Messrs. James Stratton, Jacob Koblman, A. B. Gregory, N. P. Brown, A. A. Sargent, Sam. Hervey, and Fred. Burmeis ter. in stage. H. P. SWeer.ann. tion of a railroad, through a good graz alkali. The road is mostly sandy but . compton, it expressty withheld its asse nt . Th e assent has not been given, the greater part solid and of a most uni either in express terms or by implieaform grade the entire distance 110 miles tion; and bein g withheld, this Kansas to the Rio Colorado; whole distance j constitution has just such validity and from San Diego 230 miles. Itis known jjust such authority as the Territorial le gi sl ature of Kansas could impart to it however, that water can be had ata} without the assent, and in opposition to very trifling cost by sinking an additionimmigration against want and suffering. Fancy Cassimere PANTS, Black and Fancy Cloth, Velvet It haslongsince acquired a higher reputation, beth in Europe and Awerica, ‘han any other diuretie beverage. Sheriff’s Sale. the Bladder and Kidneys, and ingeneral Debi ity, its effects are prompt, decided, and iny ble reliable And Y virtue of an Execution to me directed and issued out ot the Honorable District Court of the 14th Judicial District,on a iudgment rendered in said Court on In Gravel, Gout and Rheumatism, in Obstructions of itis notonly a remedy tor these maladies, but, in all eases in which they are produced by drinking bad water, which is alimost universally the cause of them, it operates asa SURE PREVENTIVE. The distressing effect upon tle stomach, bowels, and the 22d day of December A. D. 1857, in favor of T. ELLARD BEANS and W, J. KNOX and against ZENAS WHEELER, JAMES WALSH and RICHARD HOM FRAY for the sum of three hundred and eighty-seven 80-100 dollars; debt, with interest on the said sum of in the channel at low water is about six feet, with a current between four and five miles per hour. In character it is tion was presented to the Senate nearly like the Rio Grande, continually changing its channel, and equally as muddy. Committee on Territories, with « variety of measures relating to Kansas. ‘The At the ferry, the proprietor, Mr. Pagen, cammit tee made a full report upon the informs us that it is 210 yards wide. whole subject. That report reviewed About one mile above, and a few rods all the irregular cases which had occurred in our history in the admission of new States. The committee acted on below the mouth of the Rio Gila, and immediately opposite the fort, there are the supposition that whenever Congress two natural abutments of rock directly had patsed an enabling act authorizing facing each other upon which a suspen. the people of a Territory to form a State sion bridge . . > 2 ° eould be built that would . constitution, the convention was regular, span the Colorado at 350 feet; it isa and possessed all the authority which . Congress had delegated to it; but whengrand location commanding the Colora ever Congress had failed or refused to do and Gila for miles, and direct in line pass an enabling act, the proceeding At no was irregular and void, unless vitality with the great thoroughfare. other point can such advantage be attained. Thé road continues up the valley or margin of the Rio Gila about 160 was imparted to it by a subsequent act of Congress adopting andjcontirming it. The friends of the Topeka constitution insisted that although their proceedings miles ; there the river makes a bend to were irregular, they were not so irreguthe north, the road continuing easterly, lar but that Congress could cure the er passing the Maricopa wells and through . ror by admitting Kansas with that constit utio n. They cited a variety of cathe Pimes villages touching the river ses, amongst others the Arkansas case. again at the distance of 70 miles; the try, es,ecially, as wellas by manyin . whatever power its organic act gives it, chief engineer of the party who has just and no more. ‘The organic act of Ar completed the survey of that route, he ; kansas provided that the legislative thinks it something nearer and better, power should be vested in the Territo rial Legislature, the same as the organfurnishing an abundance of grass and jic act of Kansas, provides that the leg water—so that will leave this place to jislative power and authority shall be . setied in the Legislature. the west some 50 miles. But what is the extent of that legislative power? It is to legislate for that Territory under the org ani c act , and in obedience to it. adapted to cultivation, and that is to be . It does not include any power to subvert found in the vicinity of the Pimos vilthe organie act under which it was There is but little arable land between here and the Colorado, but little Jage where there is less saline in the soil brought into existence. It has the pow and susceptible of irrigation from the . ar to protect it, the power to execute it, the power to carry it into effect; but it Rio Gila. It is true there are many very beauti. has no power to subvert, none to des . troy; and hence that power can only be ful tracts of land on the borders of the . obtained by applying to Congress, the river, but the soil is so charged with same authority which created the terrichemicals as to be adverse to vegetatory itself.” Quoting the opinions of Attorney tion : in truth this is not an agricultural country, and is not regarded as such by General Butler in the Arkansas case those who reside here and are best acwhich occurred during the administraquainted with it. Yet they do not for a . tion of Jackson with particular favor moment question its mineral wealth, and ithe Judge further says: “If you apply these principles to the . Ka ns as con ven tio n, you find that it had Tron, copper, lead and for its vast resources anticipate a rapid ro power to do any act asa convention every community whereit has become known, on account of its various other remedial properties. 3 required, when adopted nm the early stages of the dise in, Dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quantities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, itis found. by uniform experience, tobe emmentiy efficacious in the must obstinate cases, when even the best of the usual remedies have failed to atfurd more than temporary relief. In cases of Flatulency, itis an Yankee Notions, all kinds: for BALL ROOM OR MINES. Having astorein San Francisco and receiving goods daily, and buying for cash we can guarantee to give you latest Fashions at the lowest prlees, our motto being Good Goods for Little Money ! REMEMBER—Red House, Corner of Pine and Com mercial streets. S. HAAS. XX N.B. tent Auctioneer, «e will give attention to out door Sales. Nevada, December 18. 1857. highest badd too a handsome prospect of silver in it. measures in favor of the enactment for The silver mines of Sopori, Tubac and . the cl osing of buisness houses on the Sabbath. J. M. Hamilton, Esq. was calied tothe chair, and A. A. Sargent appointed Secretary. After full debate the following resoIntions were adopted by an unanimous Aravacea, are as wonderful in their yield as the famous Allison Quartz Ledge. There is now lying in the Plaza of this town blocks of natural iron— pure iron—weighing over a ton each, taken frcm a neighboring mountain. But vote—every person in the large assem the great drawback in this country is . bly rising to his feet when the afiirmathe insecurity to investment. There is . tive was called : preperty to satisfy and pay the aforesaid judgment. ( nunder my hand at office, in the city of Nevada, this 7th day of January, 1852. = W. BORING, Sherifof f Nevada Co. Sheriff’s Sale. Club-House Gin, prise at the hazard of life and property. ; Sabbath has been urged upon Such is the case here. . te nti on of the Leg isl atu re, The Apache the at and _ will probably be acted upon at the prsent Indians are the great terror of the counsession; now therefore, we, the citizens try. The Mexicans are as afraid as . of Nevada. in convention assemble, de sirous to add _ our efforts to others being quiet their infant children by telling made in other parts of the State, to sedeath of thom; in fact the mothers cure this most desirable object, do rethem to “hush crying, Apache catch solve as follows: you.” @ The Americans are prudent, go Resolved, That we recog 3nize the YY virtue ofadccree of foreclosure and an order of ) sale to me directed and delivered, founded on a judgment issued out of the Hon Distriet Court of the 14th Judicial District, on the 28th day of December, A D 1857, against WILLIAM SHAW and in favor of WILLIAM JENKINS, WILLIAM EDMONDS, and EDWIN RUSSELL, for the sum of three thousand six hundred dol lars, ($3,600) principal, debt together with interest on the said sum of $3,600 at the rate of one and ahalf per cent. per month from the 5th day of January. A D 1857, until paid, together with all costs of suit. And Medieated Schnapps. Royal Schnapps. After several years’ experimenting in the manufacture of Gin, I fortunately succeeded in the year 1848, in maktng adiscovery inits manufacture by whichit was de privedof all acrid aud inflammatory properties, and reduced perfectly pure. My manufactory is at Schiedam. Holland, After several mouths’ reflection what title t« whereas on the said 28th day of December, A. D 1857, it give it, Lintroduce it othe Anerican public under the . was ordered and decreed by the said Court, that the name of **Wolfe’s Schiedam Arewatie Schnapps.’??— Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreclosed schiedam is the name of the piucein Hol auu were he andthe property therein described, to-wit :—A certain Gin is manufac.wred; Aromatic derives its name ron lot of land situated near the dwelling house now or lately thd Italian Juniper Berry, with which it is flavored ; and owned or occupied by Dr Sheridan on Mill street, in the the word “Schnapps” town of Grass Valley, below the Gold Hill Mill together is the German for drink—Cogue Dram—Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Drink. with the House and Shop standing on said lot. Also the No -ooner had my Schnapps been introduced to the Tools and Stock of steel and iron in said shop. Also three American public, and received with approbation, than the liquor mixers cf New sha in the Gold Eagle Tunnel. Also one shure in the Virginia Tunnel—said Tunnels being situated on Con York, Boston and Philadel phia. started in pursult with their mixed aud poisonous suff, under various names—Schiedam Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, London Club-House Gin, London Cordial Gin. &c., aud in several cases my labels have been so perfectly initated, withonly the addition ofafew letters to plead ception Ridge (so called) about §14 miles from the Town of Grass Valley aforesaie, in the county of Nevada and State of California, be levied upon and sold to satisfy HE next session of this institution will commence Monday, January 3d, 1858. In addition to the primary branches, all the classes ofthe full collegiate course are taught, and we are well prepared to give instruction in any or all the branches usually taught in the best colleges in the East. Tuition—per session of 22 weeks—Common Engiish $20; ed as to impose on careless purchasers. [understand a large quantity bas been purchased by merchants of California, on account ofthe cheapness of the articles. Notice is hereby giventhat on SATURDAY, the 30th Exchange Bath House. Price GEO.THOMAS & Co. Proprietors. FINE Bath House has been opened on Washington Be street. adjoining the American Exchange. and the priprietors hope by strict attention to their business to re ceive a good share patronage. n7-tf PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. thinks it no arrogance to claim for qualifications as a [= He would also call especial attention to the following card of Dr. Harvey Hunt : 3p From my persoual acquaintance with the character and qualifications of DR. Battery, I do cheerfully recommend him tomy former patrons and friends as my successor, HARVEY HUNT, M. D. dietitian cents, will put im which he lives. Such men should be nailed to the pillory . from the court of John Anderson Esq, an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the ‘ounty aforesaid, bearing date January the lith, AD, 1858, to satisfy a judgment . rendered by said Justice on the 30th day of March, AD, Orrice—In the rear of the Main street Drug Store. Residence—Washington street, first doorsouth of the Catholic Church. Nevada, January 8th, 1858.—tf George W. Welch, DEALER IN Books,Music. Gold Pens, Cutlew, Fancy Articles, And all kinds of STATIOSOHERY: Blank Book-, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards, Plain Cap, and Let er, Fancy Note, Envelopes, &c. &c. at Wholesale and Retail. Sheet Music, Musie Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments. A Of Choice selections and an endless variety of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS! Atlantic Papers, Magazineand New Publications re ceived by every steamer, (4 Steamet Papers for mailing, Postage Free, Also, Agent for ALTA Iw othe highest bidder for cash, the fol ved property to-wit—A house and lot on vad streetin the city of Nevada, being a two story } . framed building and known by the name of the Union Hotel, the same property the defendant now lives in. I will sell at the Court House door in said county on FRIN this 2ist day of January, 185, persoually appeared DAY the 12th day of February, AD, 1858 between the before me, John I. Caldwell, a Notary Public, in and hours of 9 o'clock, AM, and 5 o’elock, PM, ofsaid day. for the State of California, County of Nevada, Bridget To be sold as the property of E.W. Smith and wife to Cline, the wife of Michael (line, ‘aud the said Bridget satisfy the above demands and acerning costs. (line, then acknowledged and declared in my presence U. 8S. GREGORY, Constable. and to me, that she intended to carry on business in her Nevada city, January 14, 1858. own name and upon her own account, in the Township and County of Nevada, the business ard avocation of keeping a Boarding House and also a Drinking Saloon, Co ns table's Sale. and that the whole value of the property invested in said TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Eureka business does not exceed the value of Five Thousand DolTownship ss :—By virtue of three Executions to lars, and also, that she will be individnally responsible \) issued from the Court of S. B. Hiekman in her own name for any and all debts that may be by me delivered, Declaration. and when executed the foregoing declaration and was by me made acquainted with the contents thereof and acknowledged tome onan examination apart from and without the hearing of her said husband that she executed the same freely and voluntarily for tne uses and purposes therein nentioned, without fear or compulsion or un due influence of her husband and that she does not wish ot retract the execution of the same. In witness whereofI do hereunto set my hand and seal day and date aforesaid. a. rer necting with Freeman & Co.’s Atlantic Expsess. Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main Street, Nevada. A. BLOCK & CO. Phillips is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. ©, E JOHNSON, H. G. PHILLIPS. January 19th, 1858. Orleans Flat. Taken as the property of Stephen Boyce, Michael Ruth, Thomas Cochran, John Winters and M. Bolton, to satisfy the above demands and acerumg costs, January 15th, 1858. : jan22 Insolvent Notice. IRDSEYE: BULLARD bas applied to the District Court of 14th Judicial District for Nevada county, and filed his petition and schedule to be discharged from his debts and liabilities under the insolvent law of this State and said Court has appointed the 30th day of Janu ary next at 10 o'clock, AM, at the Court House in Neva. . da, for hearing said petition, when all creditors may ap India Rubber Coats, Jackets, Pants, Leggings, and Gloves of the best quality. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. {= Please call and judge for yourself. evada, October 30th, 1857 GEORGE THACHER & CO. Wholest'e Dealers in 2 Liquors, &c. Corner K and 2d sts. Sacramento. f= Agency for the sale of California Wines from the elebrated vineyard of Dr. White, Los Angeles. dec! T. ELLARD BEANS & CO, Wholesale and Retail D-alers m MINING TOOLS, &c. JOS. WOODWORTH, President. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Secretary. AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF HAMLET DAVIS, jan22 [A 7 E are now receiving theiargest and finest stock of merchandise in the Grocery and Provision Line We buy exclusively for cash and are prepared to sellon the same terms in quantities to suit purchasers and lower than ever before offered. Give us a call andexamine our stock before buying elsewhere. Rememberthe place at the old stand of Hamlet Daris. 52 Broad street. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. $25 REWARD. A ‘~ Srayed from the subscriber on the night of January 6th, 1858, one Brown Bay en's) Pony, Spanish brands on his hip not recpear and show cause ifthey can why the prayer of said . #___ollected, hind feet white, saddle marks on petition Should not be granted. . of 2) his back. Sor 6 yearsold, heavy built. The above reBy order of Court, ward will be paid to any person who will retnrn the Pony Attest : yo me at Brush Creek. 7AM, A. HUNTER. Nevada, Jan, 28d, 1258. Also, the Wolfe’s Schnapps have teen duaiyzed by Mott and of that they are a Invaluable as a remedy. against Bad ba an , Gravel, In digestion, Dyspepsia, Debility, &c. 5 filsd 4 that they found = Sehnapps to bé free from Arnt! Aleohol or Fusil Oil, an exeeeditigly hurtful ingredieit, founin d all common Gin, which Dr. Mott ribes as fetid, acrid, and Asthmatical and produc arabie effects upon the nefves and stomach.” e iticates also prove my Schnapps perfectly clear of “the second or heavier Essential Oil or Juniper, also @ dangerous component, pfoduced by the over distillation pri to increase the quantity in making ordinary Gin.” The-e statements are made tith a view to invite ¢om parison in California between the gentine Wolfe's chnapps, and the various brands of bogus imitations, mixed, doctered up, or sweetened Git ; iftsquare, black sufferin3 under pulmonary attacks, Iam persuaded that bottles, (imitation of my style of bottles) under different names and labels, whether marked London, Germany Hollahd Scheidam Schnapps, &c., in_ infinite veriety— confident that the trial will result in California just as #¢ the Balsam is an excellent preparation. Yours, very truly, JONA. R. CHILDS, Editor Chickopee Telegraph. Chicopee, Mass., Feb. 20, 1854. has long since done in all the older States, in repudiat ing all the bogus, unwholesome imitations fefe: te, and the complete triumph of my pt#e 8th None genuine untess signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Sold by Agents everywhere. Schnapps. I desire briefly to Notice two facts whith havetately added largely to the use of Wolfe 's Schnapps in the city Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. of New York and elsewhere. 1st, Pure Frené@hBrandy it is now almost impossible to obtainnearly all the CONSUMPTION CURED. brandy imported from France being American raw spir its sent there, made into brandy.and shipped back again. 2d, Many people are abandoning the use of American whisky, brandy and gin, since it has been discovered that STRYCHNINE, a deadly poison, is in use at the west in distilling, thereby increasing the yield of liquor San FRANcIsco, Nov. 10th. 1856. Messrs. Park & WuitE—Gents :—It is with pleasure I assure you, that I am able to add my testimony in favor of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. For over a year I have beenafiflicted with a cough and pain in my side and breast, which originated with acold. about one-third. I had In conclusion, 1 will say to all who desire a wholesome, agreeable tonic and stimulant, give a fair trial to taken Cherry Pectoral, Jaynes’ Expectorant, Cod Liver Oil, and many other popular patent medicines of the day—also spent over one hundred dollars with our phy But all proved of no beneficial effect WOLFE'’S Read SCHEIDAM ing your almanac of 1855, I was induced to try you AROMATIC SCHNAFPP UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Imporier 22 Beaver street, New York Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was, at the time I commenced using it, laboring with every symytcm o I found, that after using one WASHINGTON, D.t. June 10. bottle, it gave me relief, and as I considered my Case a hardone, I sent to your store and bought half a dozen Having made use of the Oxygenated Bitters, prepar bottles ; dnd snffice it tosay. before I had taken it all, I ed by Dr George B. Green, of Windsot, Vt. aud from very place affected, in which all other medicines failed I am now in full enjoyment of good health, believing, that had I not made use of your truly valuable Balsam knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing they will fully sustain the recommendation of the pro was well. I must say, that it appeared to reach the of Wild Cherry, I should now hare been past recovery, if not dead. I shall always take pleasare ih fecttntmending to those who are afflicted with toughé, colds, difficult breathing, pain in the side. or any lutig diseases, tour Balsam of Wild Cherry, with the signature you adtertise, “Sanford & Park, Cincinnati, Ohio,” as I am informed there is an imitation put up with some other signature, prictor. We hope that this valuable rethedy may be accessible to all the afflicted. & SamuelS. Phelps, William Upham, U S: Scnators from Vermont. James F. Simmons, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island J.T. Morehead, United States Senator and formerly Respectfully yours, Governor of Kentucky. DAVID ALLCUT. L. H. Arnold, formerly Goternot of Rhode Island. Pp Beware or Bass IMITATIONS ! £6 As there are quite a number of Counterfeit articles bearing the name of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, purporting to be the “Genuine and Originsl,”’ we therefore deem it necessary for the public good to Caution all . Wm Woodbridge, late Governor of Michigan. . Its success indevere cases of Dyspepsia, Asthma, and General Debility of the system, places it among “the mest wonderful discoveries in medical science, persons who purchase the Balsam of Wild Cherry, to look wellat the Signature before buying. The “Genuine Wistar’s Balsam of Wild ( herry,”? has a FAc SIMILR of the signature of Henry Wistar, M D, Philadelphia, these complaints, in all their various foring. proprietors. Can be had in any quantities at the Drug Store of E. F. SPENCE, No. 21 Commercial street, where choice sale and Retail Agents of all valuable Patent Medicines, warranted genuine. 132 Washington street, San Fran elections of Drugs and Medicines are kept and sold at yve low prices—prices suitable to the times, dec4-3m Homely People, Read! Are You Sick or Weak, Dyspeptic, Rheumatic, Nervous? Have You any Disease Read the Theory of Li’e aid Death. Who wants a shaving soap—a beautiful shaving soap That lathers like cream, and heals sore tender sk And all soreness, eruption, or sunburn make slope From the face, or the bands, or the brow, or the chin early deaths oc cur; that people live for years a living death, weak, inanimate and exhausted—not from the disease itself, but from an inability in nature, and nature's strength to withstand or maintain life through the ravages cf disease I Freckles, -unburn, Tan and discolored skin, the beautiful effects of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, delights all who use it. Itmakes the most coarse, red anf yellow skin white and clear as a young child’s. It is effiolient anf softening for infants, and is the best Shaving Soap mado. Price reduced to 374 cenfs. ‘A Fine Hair Preserver, Beautifier, Cleanser and Tonic. s seen the old, the totter ing, the palsied, the nervous, the dyspeptic, the inebriate, the debauchee, and the invalid, revive under its influence, as if new life were given them. VOR thirteen vears Jones's Coral Hair Restorative has been used. It is, without more words, now more popular than ever; it really does force the hair to grow, stops its falling, removes the dandruff permanently, and dresses the most Coarse, dry, harsh, gray or light hair soft, fine, dark and silky, and keeps it so & long time. Price reduced to 25 and 50 cents. Nature's Own Remedy for Mazi sickness. That creates, reproduces new and pure blood—that acon ts the Liver, Heart. UCH is that fine emolient skin purifier, JONES'3 ITALIAN SOAP. For euring Eritptions, Pimples, \) Give them strength, and natnre will relieve herself. if stimulated. She has given us herbs and plants to effectall this. Purify the blood, render the intestines, the liver, the heart, and al! the nataral functions of man or woman active, and you have half conquered disease. Dr JACOB WEBBER does conscientiously assure ali who read this, that his Invigora ordial produces all the effects above described. Sold by their agents everywhere Quicksilver ‘and Nitric Acid. by Druggists generally. PARK & WHITE are the only Agents, to whom all orders should be ajdressed. Also, Importers, Whole HAT most diseases prove tatal; that : SeTH W. FowLe & Co, 138 Washington st. Boston, wrapper. Therefore, be cautious. as none can be genuine without the signature of Sanford & Park. For salc cisco. has given it a reputation far beyond any remedy known and Sanford & Park, on a finely executed steel engraved Brain, Intestings, Limbs and Chest, that revolutionizes the whole system—gives strength to the most Debilitated and Weak—that contains no mineral or other poison. Such is, in truth, Dr Who wants White Pearly Teeth? Jacob Webber's justly famous invigorating Cordial -an I AFONT’S Jamaica Soap Teeth Root is a superb den ¥ The extraordinary and strange ctires effected by this the taste, whiten the s teeth, polishes (without injuring) 4 tritice, lathers if the mouth like soap, is delicious to guitier. heautiful herbalconeoction, has astonishedall. to suit every coustitntion. the enamel, purifies the breath, and by its lathering property, cleattses the mouth, tongue and throat. It is It Seews The old, the feeble. the lan warranted uninjurious. guid feel new life and blood is given them. The roue, the dissipated debarchee, the weak from long disease, Price reduced to 50 ceuts. These delicious compounds are sold at the above GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
at every respectable Drug Store in California and Ore: gon. Agent and Proprietor T. JONBS, Box 1803, Post Office, San Francisco, to whom all orders ¢an be ad from taking too muth medicine, calomel and other min eral poisons; the young man whose manhood is wasted where nattire’s functions are inert and lifeless experiences the bliss of robust and vigorous manhood ; his appetite is good, his sleep Hnict and refreshing; his thind and memory clear and certain. dressed. deell-tf Consumption Cured ! dial -anguifier most especially adapted. inasmuch as the above symptoms did Dr. Webber minutely study im adapting his Cordial to theire ure. It enlivens the torpid liver, ejects all bilious matter from the system, causes sudation, or free perspiration (so necessary to health,) it purifies and enriches the blood, gives strength to the limbs and body, and is positively infallible in all nervous diseases, trembling or wakefulness There never was a remedy gave such delight io the sufferer asthis. The Agent can, from his own knowl BY INHALING MEDICATED VAPOR. DR. S. M. TIBBITS. DR. S. M. TIBBITS, would present the foliowing facts for the earnest conslderation of those afflicted with diseases of the lungs. edge of cures effected by it, conscienttously recommend it in asy of the following diseases: nervousness, weakness, languor, loss of appetite,.sleep or strength, trembling, low spirits, decay of the natural functions, pains in the head, limbs or body, nenralgic or rheumatic, and it often restores those to health and strength whose constitutions are almost broken. The price is now reduced so that rich or poor may use it. It is put up in large quart bottles; price 83, or two for $5, and sold at every respectable Drug Store in Catifornia. Proprietor and Agent, T. Jones, box 1803, >an Francisco, to whom all orders can be sent by mail. deedtt Decem ber 4, 1857. Medicated Inhalation will cure Gonsumption, \ HY? Because the remedy fs applied directly te the seat of Distask. The medicines being-pte pared in the form of Vapor, are ¢onveyed in the air we breathe to tht most minute air cells in the lungs: Tie rst effect is to dissolve and render easily ex he secretions in the air cells. This at ene feliewer he lungs from the matter collected there, and the va pors being composed of healing gums and balsums, a new state of the parts takes place. the weak air celle are stimulated and strengthened, the ulcers and cavities heal, and the patient rapidly passes from a state of disease tohealth. This is the only means that can he with any certainty relied on tocure Consumption, Asth chitis, or any case of Lung disease, The prominent symptoms of Consumption are: slight onPine street, (Kidd's new building.) hacking cough, mostly perceptible on rising in the mor hing or on going to bed ; tickling inthe throkt; sensi E. D. HERRICK, Ww. G. nov21-t ble increase of the cough accompanied by a heavy, yellow mucus expectorations; haemoptysis or raising of blood, which is one of the worst symptoms, as it indi cates that tubercles have already formed in the lungs: FOR PANAMA. Connecting via Panama Railroad, With the steamers ofthe U. S. Mail Steamship Company painin the chest or sides attended with difficulty of breathing ; chills riinning up the back and through the limbs; hectic fever; night sweats; loss of appetite FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS. Tam satisfied that consumption in its incipient stagcan be cured, but becomes mo. rt by heglect, a and henee diarrhea, etc., ete. at Aspinwall. Departure = any one suffering from long disease should lose no time from Vallejo Street Wharf, The Magnificent -teamship in seeking the aidof this treatment. Nevada, september 19th, 1856. J.L. STEPHENS! Will leave Vallejo street wharf for Panama, with U. 8. Mails, Passengers, and Treasure, and rational treatment ever employed to relieve these remedy. It will certainly do no harm, and if you de sire to regain health, I assure you itis the only effectua) deplorable maladies, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3d, at 9 o’clock. N. B. Passengers by the P. M. ©. Co’s Line are landed on their arrivals at Panama upon the wharfat the railroad terminus, by the Company’s steam ferry boat, and proevedimimnediately by Consultation by letter, five dollars. 8. M. TIBBITS, M.D. O* and after next Sabbath, Jauuary 3d, 1858, the Congregational Church and Society will worship in the Brick Church, The public are invited te attend. Hours of service Mand 3 P.M. sabbath School will 10 1-2 o’clock, A. also be held in the same place every Sabbath at 20’clock Pp. M. Office 135 Moutgomery street, San Francisco. Dr. Tibbits also pays particular attention to the treatment of diseases of the skin and ali chronic com plaints. Any person wishing to learn anything of my chara ter, qttalification, &«., I would refer them to A. York or New Orleans Passengers for New Orleans proceed by direct steam SWEA RINGER and ALMARIN B. PAUL, of Nevada tf er from Aspinwall Through tickets are furnished, including the transit of the Isthinns. will not otherwise be available. For Freight or passage apply to FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents. Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff street. Achoice of berth on the Atlantic steamers is secured by the early purchase of tickets in San Francisco, Wife Wanted. I DESIRE to inform the young ladies of my lonesome condition, 07 1n other words, . wanta wife. Iam not of the opinion that long court-hlps are requisite to make man and wife happy. The oceupation I have previonsly “an Francisco, Nov. 27, 1857. Henry MEREDITH. Passengers are notified that all tickets for the steame ers of the U. 8. Mail 8. S. Co, must be presented to their agent at Aspinwall for registry and exchange, as they Personal consultation ahd examination with out charge. To Aspinwall. where the steamers of the U.S. Mail S. § Co, are alwaysin readiness toconvey them to New Tnomas P. Hawier Meredith & Hawley, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, . janis Offce-—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Bnilding. . WM. J. KNOX, C. T. OVERTOR Knox & Overton, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, . OFFICE—On Broadstreet, 2d door above Pine. jan2? IJ) EAALER in Freneh and American Foe ag H followed forbade my marrying, but having now become settled Lfeel my home is destitute of ONK whom God createdtomake man happy. Théreforé I have taken this method to proeure one if possible, and T hope I will not receive the censure of any body for so doing. I have arrived at marriageatle age, being notwin my 25th year. f was born of respectable parents, possess a good commen edneation, and of good standing in society, not extremely handsome. somewhat ahove the medium height and well proportioned, have cultivated no intem Religious. I would therefore invite all who are stiffering from the abovo described symptoms to try MEDICATED VAPOR, as the best Opposite the United States Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada. county. D. Cady, 8. D. Bosworth, Grass Valley ‘: Liquors, Ever offered to the trade or consumers of Nevadacity and Thos. Findley, Sacramento; Geo D. Roberts, H ; ey Perfectly Pure Medical Tonic. FINE WINES, BRANDIES, Railroad across the Isthmus. Queens Ware, Wooden & Willow Ware, Henry Meredith, Ne. risingthe temperance people. medical fattilty, NewYork, and others who will certify faith in pateut medicines is small ; but for those who are A. BLOCK & CO. Company. ors—John A. Lancaster, TE AROMot A fia the most celebrated Chemists, Drs,. Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Line ATI.SO NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY President—Joseph Woodworth. Grass Valley. Secretary—Rufns Shoemaker, Nevada. -asurer—W allace Caldwell, Nevada. PORTIS. peck = extent that my estabitshment, packingthe enor mous — of 8,000 botues per day, is barely able to fill its orders. ; SETH W FowLe, Esq.,—Dear Sir: Having been attacked with Hemorrhage of the Lungs, which left me with a troublesome cough and the usual debility consequent upon such an attach, and having cured myself by the use of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry,1! feelita pleasure and a duty to testify to its merits. My-general J.B. VANHAGAN, Sec'y, Groceries, Provisions, ~1 Company, held atthe Court House in Nevada city, California, on Monday January 18th, 1858, the foliowing persons, members, were elected as offlvers of the corporation, for the eusuing year. to-wit: chnapps in teg# — or. This Iclaim, and for proof, to their univer. al popularity and the immense dn éonsump tion by = classes, north pa rage. east a tage ae 1.0.0. F. Of every desirable description. JAMES FAY, Constabie. a meeting of the Stockholders in the above named ito this coun EAL FHFULNESS, and EXQ] Bleeding at the Lungs Cured. consumption of the lungs, ‘ Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, 16 will be held every Tuesday evening at the new Hal! ma, Bron Boyce, Michael Pruth, Thos Cochran, John Winters and M Bolton. debt, interest, damages and casts of suit. I of 9 o'clock A M. and 4 PM, in front of the justice's office, eVer pproached 4 peculiar pewer over all diseases of the lungs. Many physicians have used it in their practice, and generally with marked success. sicians. é I yore a It is‘now eofited o Gin was The regular meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE, Nie McIntosh forthe sum of $125.50 apd against Stephen fendants in and to certain mining claims situate on Onleans Flat, Nevada county and lying on the west side of said Flat and known as the Walsh Diggings, on SATURDAY the 30th day of January, 1858, between the hours ne in whigh TaR WATERAas combined ,wit,< other simples, by Dr Wistar in his celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry, has a AND for the sum of #21750; and one in favor of Nicholas The accounts of the firm will be settled by H.G PHIL L1PS as soon as possible. WINTER €LOTHING sum of $218 50, and onein favor of Melvin Richardson Turnpike HE firm heretofore known and styled Johnson & Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. isfy judgments rendered by said court on the 10th day of December 1857, one in favor of William Baker for the have taken in exeeution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit :— All the right, title and interest of the above named de and extreme high price For all cases is Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cor January Ist. 1858, Esq. anacting Justice of the Peacein and for the county aforesaid. bearing date December 11th, A D. 1857, to sat J. CALDWELL, Notary Public. Dissolution. HXPRESS ! Running daily to Sacramento and San Francisco con inst EW. =mith and Lydia Smith, his wife, for the sum of $215 00 debt, interest, damages and costs of UDOLPHO WOLFE. County of Nevada, ss. On this 21st day of January 1858, personally appeared before me a Notary Public in and for the said. county, Bridget Cline known to me to be the person described in Circulating Library! IS57 in favor of Winslow Hall and Artemas Rogers, and anit. 22 jan — Are now if receipt of alarge, and well selected Stock of QI TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.— jeopardy the lives of the community in . \ By virtue cf adeeree of sale to me delivered issued Oreg andrn Califo on. ia himself reasonable FAMILY PHYSICIAN. S. W. BORING, Sherifof f Nevada Co. Constable’s Sale. York price to cover cost of tt 7 thus avoiding ones as OS © ag A octasiotidhecatelty trast the business-will be AVING permanently settled in the city with his 1. spurivus artic as much an otfender as the principal . who plannedthe on, T hope every honest man in Califo who e health of the community in hich he li mein ferreting out and exposing the unscrupulous merchant, who, for the sake of a few San Francisco [have appointed URosey & DIpBLeF, San Fragrisco Sole Agents for the Schiedam Aromatic >chnapps for Reduced to FIFTY CENTS! applieto d the payment of said sums of money as afore ites indirectly in the fraud by selling from ali the respectable Liquor Dealers and Drugg Collegiate course, $40; Santa Clara, Jan 22, 1858. low paper, with blue and red printing— intended to de} property to satisfy and pay the aforesaid judgment. fess buyers Given under my hard at office, in the city of Nevada ceive ¢ Such bottles contai > worst. kind of doctored up and unwholesome liquors. A imer-} this 7th duy of January, 1858. of popular execration. The genuin hnapps can be purchased at wholesale course, $30; A. 8S. GIBBONS. President day of January. 1858, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock P M. in fron of the t Court House door lespecially caution the public against those vile imitain the city of Nevada, I will sell at public auction to the tion of my bottles, and wrappers of same colors—yel. highest bidder forcash,in hand, the above described chant who pa Scientifi Spanish and French, extra, each, $10. The boarding department is under the immediate di ection of the President, who Will spare no effort to se ure the moral and mentai improvement of those placed nder his care. Facilities are offered by which young mieti of steady abits aud limited means may board themselves. For catalogues and further information apply to 1 judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds there a technical avvidaof nc the e law, and so ¢arefully prepar . no remuneration sufficient to induce the . Whereas, The passage ofa zeneral capitalist to invest and further an enterjlaw for the better observance of the yreash, in hand, the above described . thetselves at @ regular prite, merely cour, over ‘the New G. O. KILBOURNE. University of the Pacifie. District, on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 6th istered in diluted and proportionate quantities, even to day of January, A. D, 1858, in favor ofELIAS E. FOrS young infants, in ail those paroxysmsof griping pain in . and against LEMUEL FOSS and W) MOORE for the the stomach and bowels to which they are especiatly suc. sum of two-thousand seven hundred a eventy dollars ject, as well as in the colic of grown persons. debt, with interest ou the sum of 82. from the 6th Itsjudicious adoption in connection with the principal . day of January, A. D. 185S , at the rate of 3 per cent per meals,or whena sense of exhaustion dictates its use, . Month till paid. Also intereston the sum of $448 at the Never failstorelieve the debility attendant upon pro rate of ten percent per annum from the 6th day of Jan. tracted chronic maladies, low temperament, and exhaust nary A. D. 1so8, until paid, together with costs of suit.— ed vital energy, by whatevercause induced. These are . i 1 upon and ed the following described facts to Which many ofthe most eminent medical men, . vhich was heretofore attached on the ]4th day both in 4urope aud the United States, have borne testi. of Septem r, A. D., 1857, to-wit All the right, title mony, and which are corroborated by their highest writand interest Of the within named defendants, Moore & ten authorities, Nevada Company Lumber Mill, situ. Foss, mand to the Put up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one dozen, . ated on the Red Dog read. Also the Ranch upon which with my name onthe bottle, cork, and FAC sSIMELE of my . said Millis situated, being 640 acres more or lezs. signature on the label. bor sale by all the respectable . Notice is hereby given that on SarURDAY the 30th Druggists aud dealers in California and Orecon. day of January, . between the hours of 10 o’clock. A. UDOLVHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, M. and 4 o’clook, P. M. in front of the Court House door 22 Beaker street, New York. in the city of Nevada,I willsellat public auction to the silver can be found most any where in forming a government; you find tha her contracted upon account of said business and calling after the date of this Notice. the territory of a richness almost incred. the act calling it was null and void fro her m BRIDGET #4 CLINE. ible. At the Arizona Copper Mines the beginning; you find that the Legis mark. Signed. acknowledged and declared before me this tons are taken out weekly that will pay lature could confer no power whatever 2Ist day of January, 1858. Attest, on the convention. J. 1. CALDWELL. 70 cents. Ihave seen lead ore that was St at e of Ca li fo rn ia , taken from a mountain facing the ColoSunpay Law.—Pursu ant to notice a rado that when held to a lighted candle Jarge meeting convened at the M. E. pure lead would drop from it; there is Church, on Sunday ni ght last, to take ) out of the Hon. District Court of the Mth Judicial Schiedam Schnapps, Having engaged the services of a compe And having been for 12 yearsin successful practice he JY virtue ofan Execution to me directed and issued London Cordial Gin, In fact we can fit you out Family adopts this method of tenderlng his services to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity as a s Caution to the Public. and Silk VESTS The above sale is postponed to MONDAY the 15th 8S. W. BORING, Sheriff N. C. immediate and inve riable Specitic ;and it may be admin of all colors. F. E. BAILEY, M. D. day of February, A, D. 1x53. . retartiy estat for supplying dealers throughout California can altvays an: {> Prescriptions will be properly compounded Given under my hand this 24th day of December, 1857. Ss. W. BORING, Sheriff of N. C. ‘al tendency, it is generally the In my report, sanctioned hy every mem road then bears southeast through the ber oi the Committee on Territories, exPacacha Pass, 85 miies to this place— cept the Senator from Vermont, (Mr. entire distance from Fort Yuma to TucCollamer,) I reviewed the Arkansas case as well as the others, and affirmed son 315 miles. the doctrine established by General The road now being built by governJackson's administration and enu nciated ment appropriation and under the conin the opinion of Mr. Attorney General trol of Mr. Leach, will strike the San Butler, a part of weich opinion was copied int o the rep ort and puhlished to the Pedro 50 miles due east of this place country at the time.” and continue down that stream to the And again: Rio Gila, thence down that river to the “A Territorial Legislature possesses Colorado. In a conversation with the development. travelingor , about to settle in those parts of the coun hn large stock ; so thdt fespectable druggists and lHquot so conducted as to merit the confidefice of those in need of Medicines. Rubber Goods, firstiquality. BLANKETS, all colors. The average width of the Colorado near legislature as to calling a constitutional Fort Yuma is about 180 yards, its depth peiinds-are fmtended to State and Oregon with my Schnapps, ‘and that hereBuilding, No 14 Commercial Street,) of Mr. B. B. ‘Thayey. the afterI will always keep said ageticy sitpplied witha tion of desirable articles ; and A Pine Lot ef HATS. Boots and Shoes in great variety. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, the 9th day Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian berry, ot acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties. haa purchased the New Drea STORE (in the Fire-Proo Super Black and Fancy Colored FROCK COATS, also acertaiu house in Humbug city, kept asa saloon, on Mainstreet, next door south of . T. Tibers’, said this Mth day of January, 1858. 5S W. BORING, Sheriff of Nevada Co. = fornia against my genuine My object is toannonnce that lished a AGENCY IN BAN FRAN‘ 2 The businessis under the management of Dr. B. R CARMAN, whowill give proper attention to the lect New Style Raglans& Talmas. ated on the east side of Badger Hill, in Nevada county 5 property to satisfy and pay the aforesaid judgment Given under my hand at office, in the city of Nevada, Special Notice.—The undersigned takes this method FURNISHING GOODS, any other Store in town. Super Black Cassimere PANTS, in the city of Nevada, 1 willsellat public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, the above described ~. olfe’s Scheidam Arotnatic Schnapps. Ne EE SEEEEEE EEE ee willget a better article andonas reasonableterms as at Y virtue of an Execution to me directed and de] livered, issued out of the Hon District Court, of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the County of Ne M. and 4 o'clock. PM. in front of the Court House door owne: CLOTHING, asstire tnose who will give me their patronage, thatthgy SchnItisapp$nowfrommantheyceleyearbrats sinc e 1 frst impottéed ‘these ed distillery ih Seheldam, Hol BUSINESS COATS, all styles. of February, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. les, cheap imitations of myslong established-and re Mr, Thafer, and other Houses of San Franciseo, I can Sheriffs Sale. house having been attached on the 23d day of June 1857 as the property of F. Rindorer, aged tn pufting up in Square bottles, under vations fi onging to the business; and having arrangements with Given under my hand at office, in the city of Nevada, this 14th day of January, 1858. S. W. BORING, Sheriff. bladder, of travelers, or new residents and ail persens $327 30 from the 22d Dec, ! ,at the rate often per ct. unaccustomed to them, producea by the waters of nearly the known will of Congress. per annum till paid, together with cost of suit s taxed at all our great inland rivers, like the whio, Mississip sixty-tive 40-100 doliars, I have levied upon and seized “Now, sir, let me ask what is the exAlabama, trom the large quantity of decayed y table the following described property. which was heretotore of sulution, i tent of the authority of a Territorial matter contained in them, in state is well . attached on the 4th day of Nov. A. D, 1857, All the right, . Known, as is also that of the wa ers of limestone regions. title and interest of said defendants in and to a certain in producing Gravel, Caleuli, and Stene in the Bladder. ! Quartz Mill, with all the appurtenances, situated on The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is an absolute Mud Flat. about one mile south of Nevada city, also maconvention without the assent of Concorr ective of these injurious properties of bad ws chinery, quartz, ledge of quartz, buildings, &c. belonggress ? Fortunately this is not a new and colisequently prevents the diseases which they oc 4ing to said defendants. lon. Itis also fouud to be a cure and preventive of. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday the Mth day question ; it does not now arise for the Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by the conjoint January, A. D. 1858, between the hours of 10 o’cloc first time. When the Topeka constitueffects of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere, and vegeA. M.and4 o'clock P. M., in front of the court house door table putrescences in the waters of those districts in in the city of Nevada,I will expose for sale all of the which it principally p-evails. The AROMATIC > CHTIEDAM above described property to the highest bidder, tor cash two years ago, it was referred to the SCHNAPPs 1s Consequently in great demand by persons to satisty the judgment aforesaid. al number of wells sufficient to provide complete assortment ot AM INFORMED that varions liquer-nixers of New York, Reston, and San Francisco, are extensively en A mers can be accommodated afl hours of the day and WOULD respectfully call your attention to his full and the rate of tenpercent per annum from the date of Tue Democrat denies that Judge defaulter to his employers, which fact is ing, g well watered, well timbered counDouglas in his lat e speech takes the pogenerally believed to have led to the try 120 miles to Valliceto—there begins sition that ‘the Lecompton Convention rash act. the desert—thence in direction a little was not properly organized &c.” We south of east over a section of country will see. He says: Udolp ho Wolfe 's Schna pps. entirely destitute of vegetation and with “So far from the Congress of the UniA Medicinal Diet Drink, of eminently salutary qualibut limited supplies of water, all of ted States having sanctioned or lega ties, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his factory lized at Schiedam. in Hollandwhith is strongly impregnated with the convention which assembled at LeIt is made from the best Barley that can be select d in ~ ofSan Francisco, and has for sale the best assortment of ENGLISH aND FreNcuH Drees, efer imported iff this market. Thestore is well stocked with every article be F. PD. Culver, of Grizzly Ditch Co. and aguinst F. Rindorer and F. Bulacher, for the sum of four hundred and forty 20-100 dollars debt, with interest upon said sum at He was a heavy iF CAUTION! .@ To be Sold.---On and after this date w iil be sold at orices suitable to the times a choice collcétion of Cheincals, Drugs, Paterit Medicines, Perfumery, &e. at his frienfls and the public generally that he ofnotifying Consisting of judgment until paid. together with forty-five 85-100 dollars costs of suit. I have levied upou and seized the following dercribed property which was heretofore attached on the 16th day of June AD, 1857, as the property of F. Bulscherand *. Rindorer, to-wit,—The mining claims known as the Rindorer & Bulacher claims, situ To the Citizens of Califernta ! RED House Corner of Pifie & Commercial St. NEVADA. NOTIONS, &c. &c. in said Court on the 14th day of December AD, 1857, in faver of Wm L. Tisdale, Charles Marsh, E P. Turney, W. Churchill, F A Wilder and James Whartenby, and cisco, committed suicide on Wednesday by taking strychnine. splendid Fire proof building known asthe M, and 4 o'clock, P. M.in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, im hand, the above described vada and State of California, ona judgment rendered Special Notices. From his old stand on Broad St. to the’ SPRNCE'S Driig Store, Commercial street, where ens property to satisfy and pay the aforesaid judgments. Surciok.—A young man named San Diego, is a good one, beginning at pretty good health and spirits; shall, if Adolph Branda, confidential clerk with . San Diego and running in an almost due in Inek, be in El Paso in seven days Messrs. Macondray & Co., San Franeast direction, crossing the Coast Range after leaving here —340 miles—shall go at most favorable passes for the construc HAVING REMOVED ot February, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, 4. est ly pet iti on th em so to do. will be the delThe meeting also appointed the fol are facts in connection with this route We learn something of the purchase that cannot escape the notice of the of Sonora, but don’t believe it; hope it most uaobserving traveler. The road isthe case. I am very anxious to see upon which is laid down the proposed the President’s message. I shall leave route of the Southern Atlantic and Pahere on the Ist of January for Mesilla cific Railroad from Texas through the . 1 and Elpaso. The days are delightful, Gadsden Purchase via Fort Yuma to the nights are clear but cool. I am in ‘Cheap John of ALFRED JOHNS and against GEORGE F. LEMON, for the stim of eight hundred and sevetity-ive dollars, ee perate habits, and possess means sufficient to keep a wife comfortably. I ama mechanic. Now if any young lady of good standing in society should from the ahove description feel disposed totake part in making our fature years happy, and will address me, at Moore's Flat, Nevada‘o. Cal, it may possibly terminate in a blissful union. an?2 D. W. C. NELSON, ings, Window Shades, Brass Corniee, Mouldings, Paints &c . Painting ofall kinds, and paper banging. executed in the best styie, at short notice. No. 7 Broad street, Nevada jan2 0. CRANDALL, Millwright and Machinist, NEVADA. All kinds of Mill Work executed ina neat and manlike manner. Particular attention aa 2 wk erection of Quartz Mills. Reference;—W m. 8. McRoberts and ©. W. Young.