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March 1, 1861 (4 pages)

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R. H. McDONALD & CO, WHOLESALE IMPORTING DRUGGISTS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. FALL TRADE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. WE have received, by recent arrivals, direet from New York and Boston, 300 Ibs Ex. Liequorice, ;3500 lbs Blue Vitrol, 300 Ibs best Gum Arabic,}3200 Ibs Sal Epsom, 100 Ibs Turkey Opium &. 6000 Ibs Alum, Todide Potassa, 1000 Ibs Sulphur, 250 ozs SulphateQuynine,. 800 Ibs Tapioca, 100 ozs Strychnine, 1890 Ibs Super Carb Soda, 31 ozs Sulph. Morphine,} 100 Ibs Alex Senna. 100 ozs Nit Silver, pure,. 900 Ibs Sulphate Potash 100 ozs Iodide Mercury, . } 450]bs Carb Ammonia, 150 Ibs Calomel, 10 kegs Pearl Barley, 100 Ibs Blue Pills, 3 kegs Jam. Ginger, 100 1bs Mercurial Oint. {1200 Ibs Cream Tartar, 75 Ibs Chloroform, pure. Tartarie Acid, 900 Ibs Flaxseed, 125 Ibs Nitric Acid, 800 Ibs Flaxseed,ground . 300 Ibs Spirits Nitre, 200 Ibs Balsam Copabia, 100 Ibs Sulphuric Ether,} 50lbs Gum / 1200 Ibs Nitric Acid, 15 000 lbs Sulphuric Acid) Gamboge, Mastic, 600 lbs Muriatic Acid, Myrrh, Tr i Oil Bergamot. pure, Guaiac, Chloride Lime, Oil Lemon, pure, Sugar Lead, Oil Wintergreen, puro, (Scidlitz Powders, ete. FOR SALB AT PRICES MUCH LO WER . . feetida, 275 Ibs Aqua Ammonia,} 175 ]bs Gum Camphor, ke we Wean What We Say. THAN USUAL. R. H, McDONALD & Co., Importing Wholesale Drugzists, Sacramento, TURPHENTINE AND CAMPITENE. WH are now importing our Turpentine from Boston and have our Camphene distilled fresh every week. Purchasers can rely upon getting a . superior article’and always at the lowest price. R. H. McDONALD & CO., Sacramento. Hops! Hops! Hieps! . CHOICE HOPS constantly on hand, direct from New Yerk, by express and clippers. For sale at the lowest market prices. R. H. McDONALD & CO. Sacramento. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH, A FULL SUPPLY on hand at prices to suit the times, 900 gallens Linseed Oils, in tins, 400 gallons Turpentine, in tins, 200 Ibs Paris Greea, in Oil; American Vermillion, ete. R. H. McDONALD & CO-, Druggists, Sacramento. we MACHINE OILS! LAMP OILS! 1000 gallons pure Lard Oil, in tins, $00 gallons Polar Oil, in tins, 500 gallons Sperm Oil, Vor zale low by R,. H. McDONALD & CO. Druggists, Sacramento. Corks! Corks! Corks! JUST RECEIVED, from New York,} 10,000 Soda Corks, Bottle Corks, 600 gross Vial Corks. Beer Keg Corks, ete., , For sale low by k. H. McDONALD & CGDruggists, Sacramento. !}PATENT MEDICINES. AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA. $50 doz Sands’ Sarsapa-. 175 doz Jayne’s Pills, Trilla. 50 doz Thorn’s Extract, 200 doz Myers Sarsapa300 doz Ayer’s Pectoral, rilla and Yellow Dock. 375 doz Ayer’s Pills, 55 doz Ayers* Sarsapa. 300 dz Brandredth’s Pills 75 doz Bulls & Guy400 doz Moffat’s Pills, sott’s Sarsaparilla, 200 doz Wistar’s Balsam 100 doz Townsend’s Sar-Wild Cherry, saparilla. . 50doz Oxygenated Bit150 doz Jayne’s Altera-. ters, é tive, . 50 doz Cod Liver Oil, 150 doz Jayne’s Expect-) 50 doz Brown’s Ginger, orant, }200 doz Mustang Lini. 160 doz Jayne’s CarminiGargling Oil, ete. ete., tive Balsam, . Batehelcr’s Hair Dye, Wer Sale ata Small advance from New York cost. R. H. McDONALD & CO., rImporting Druggists, Sacramento. —— a ae DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. GOLD FOIL AND TEETH. 40@ books Sone, White & McCurdy’s and Abbey’s Gold Fail, 10,000 Gum and Plain Teeth, from the best manufacturers in the United States. Plugging Instruments, Ivory handle. Sealing Instruments, ivory handle, Burr’s Drills and Excayators, wire handles, Mouth Glass.silver,gold Blow Pipes, Brush Wheels, Corundum Wheels, Chevalier’s Patent Lathes, Plate Shears, Files of all kinds, Grindstones, and wood frames. Impression Cups, Mouth Distenders, Lancets, Saw Frames, Stump Extractors, Turnkeys, Hooks, Pinchers. Chevalier’s Chairs, Elevators, Forceps,Chevalier’s b’st Received by express direct from manufacturers. For sale by R. H. McDONALD, & Co., Pruggists and Importers of Dental Instruments, Sacramento. Apacer mtn tt SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SILK STOCKINGS AND TRUSSES, Amputating Instruments, Post Mortem Instruments, Yrepaning Instruments, Obstetrical Instruments, Dissecting Instruments, Cupping Instruments. Eyo Instruments, Pocket Instruments, Marsh’s Imp. Trusses. ——— ‘onsil Instruments, Stethoscopes, Bougies and Catheters, . Breast Pumps, Syringes, Patent Elastic} Polypus Forceps, Abdominal Supporters, . Probangs, Silk Stockings, fuspensory Bandages * ri _ Silk Knee Caps, Phelps’ Trusses, Hull's Trusses, Silk Anklets, Chase’s Trusses, French Trusses, Marsh’s Radical Cure. Infants’ Trusses, . Truss. Shoulder Braees, etc. . . We are receviing the above Goods by Steamer direct from Eastern Manufacturers. and offer hem for sale at the lowest prices. R. H.McDONALD & Co., Importing Wholesale Druggist, Sacramento, dec2Sm3 Empire Livery Stable, J. H. HELM, LONG KNOWN asone of the pioneers inthe Livery busimess, has in consequencse of an increase of eustom and in order to accommodate his Fiends and the public, purchased the stand opposite the National Exchange, which he has rebuilt enlarged and fitted wp in a manner unsurpassed. EXorses, Hye Bussies. POUBLE orSINGLE )BAROUCHEs, ConcornD WaAGONs HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, to be had at all times,and of the very best stock. As he keeping a No.1. Establishment, none but the best stock willsuit him. Transient Stock eft at the Stable will receive ev*ry care and atten ion atreasonable prices : Paes ber the Empire Livery e Broad street, caposite Hasional Exchange., Nevada, Sept., 185%. , IN THE FIELD!! . We have determined to allow NO CLOTHING DURING THE COME ON WITH A. BLOCK & CORNER OF Nevada, Jan. 11, 1861. Having made arrangements to go into business in SAN STORE IN UNDERSELIL US ae —— er Seen iz. AC. CORN, THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS STORE, FRANCISCO, WILL CLOSE HERE NEVADA YEAR 1861, YOUR CASH! CO., PINE & COMMERCIAL STREETS. . would take this opportunity fo remind them that he . ever may be j treatment, has developed the seconda’ All consultations (by letter or otherwise) free: Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Address Dr. L. J, CZAPKAY. Private Medical and Surgical In~ . Medical Institute, Sac rane street. below Mont stitute : gomery, oppos © Mail Steamsnip Co.'s Of* fice, San Francis Sacramento Street. below Montgomery Orpaeey ee iN TR. CNOLS > ad The almost miraculous cure that has been effected : ve 2 “Al 4 . . in my case, prompts me to impart to those of my felEstablishe ] in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all . Jow creatures who may be suffering from like afflicprivate and chronic diseases, and for the supprestion, the source of relief, with a short description or sion of Quackery. my case. Several years ago my health began to fail. a ss i. ee Iwas attacked by general weakness and debility, oaareee's and Resident Physician, %; v.J . which reduced me tothe mere shadow of my former pr brablasa 2 cern? M. D-. late inthe Hangaxian Revolu . self, At that stage I sought medical assistence, and npr var. Chief F hysician tothe 20th Regiment expended lage amounts, but without the least benepe! peasy s. Chief Surgeon tothe Military Hospital. gejal result. That fell destroyer CONSUMPTION had pe a 8 gp go late paces on the Diseases already seized upon my vitals. I was daily drawing the Th ad Apt . Cuildren, aie Cte Member, or . cjoser to the tomb; my physicians held out no hope or as Sy pre! ee College o a ee . . recovery, my strength had wasted, and I was ina cer : rotenone attention paid 8 iis Srosepent of dis state of almost utter prostration. . I was informed gap tet reigsipslia) Ww omen oa = es 1 q . by my physicians that they could do nothing for me FICE Hours.—From 9 4. Mtill 9 Pp. M. Com. except to smooth my path to the grave, when, most munications Strictly confidential. P ermanent cure fortunately, Lapplied to Dr L. J. Czapkay, and am guaranteed. or no pay. Consultations by letter or . now a weil and perfectly sound man. It is difficult therwise fre . 7 t otherwise free, . for me toexpressthe emotions of deepest gratitrde } REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. Adress Dr. L-J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal. I experience when r izing the immeasurable serv2 = ice Ihave received he hands of Dr. Czapkay,and TO THE AFFLICTED. I feel rejoiced that it is at least in my sien totesteRk. L, J. CZaPKay returns his sincere thanks to . this feeble recognition of his great skill and capacity. . his numerous patients for their patronage, and . To the afflieted I would say, do not despair. for whatthe Nature of yourcase, I am confident continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of all . that you will find relief by applying to Dr. L. J. Czapforms of private diseases—such as syphilis, gonor. kay. . rhea, nocturnal emissions, and all the consequences “There is balm in Gilead and there is . of self-abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or gon. there. ? {L.s.] HENRY W orheeal diseases, he guarantees a cure ina few days,. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th without inconvenience tothe patient or hindrance to . October. A. p.1859. City and County of San Franhis business. Whena patient, by neglect or improper . cisco,inthe State of California symptoms of es . F. J, THIBAULT, Notary Public. undersigned is personally acquainted with groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose, which, if not . Henry Wessling, and knows that the circumstances . checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones te . relatedin the foregoing certificate are true. He saw mortify, separate and come away, leaving the suffer . Henry Wessling during his illness, and bears willing . } er &n object hideous to beholdor when blotches or . testimony to the fact of his remarkable cure by Dr. . pimples break out on the skin, or when he has painful . L. J.¢ ay. {rs} A. ROSENHEIM. swellings on the bones, or when his constitution is inSubscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day . . jured so as to predispose toconsumption or other con. of October, a.p. 1859City and County of San Fran. . stitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or . cisco, in the State of California. asks No compensation. {Ls} F J. THIBAULT, Notary Public. In rheumatism. chronic or acute, in dysentery or — be sean he has safe and effectual remedies, “For THE FOLLOWING LETTER, the treatinent of the consequences of self-abuse. such . yw; : ; : as nocturnal emissions seeseateS timidity, head. . th fish emphatically speaks for spied, Ms pnb bere ache. dings ta the ce and wou ta Canerar' the Dean of the F aculty of the 1 hiladelphia ( ollege . = =» pee imbs, with general . of yfedieine, to the editers of the Pa : Medical and weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, i tLe ie eee s “pepe os "CTS Ghe sight. reatieastiosn oontietun.ot idese: dietinn tox) Surgical Journal, San Franciseo, for public = ~ RE ly 2 Sy PHILADELPHIA, January 17th, 1859. . sypbilis, such as buboes or painful swe ion: . 8 pty, a feeling of weariness of life, with the neryous . 7 ‘ Oe >» Paria Weal 4 Se NE . . system's excitable that slight noises shock or startle T i pets aes ors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical } the patient, making his existence miserabie ;—for the . Gpxrpy MEN:—My attention has been calicd to an above maladies, the Dector will guarantee a cure. or ask no compensation. Hecanbe consulted free of . charge, and invites all to call, as it will cost them . nothing, and may be much totheiradvantage. Office hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P.M. le inthe December number of your Journal, in ! ard tothe aD EFUNDEM degree granted by the . Philadelphi of Medicine to Dr L J. Czapkay When the on for the degree was made to the . Faculty, it was a ipanied by affidavits and testiials to the effect that Dr. Cz . graduate M. D. of the Upiversi ed as Sur REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RELIFF. Below we publish the certificates of three of the x Pesth, had serv ian army, and was a . sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having re regular pr ine. On the strenetl covered their former health, and impelled by. grati. br anceee tat true getenaenea tude,make known their cases and remedial agent, . go, : oi ee ¢ dl es i i : } and their statements are authenticated by a Notary bs 2 2 : = pak nea ha . Public. The demands of society imperionsly com mand their publicity, and wecommend their perusal . tothe atientionof all afflicted : . . THANKFULNESS IS E INCENTIVE TO GRATITUDE the slighte gularity, the application By inserting this in your »anact of justice to the College. a favor on ; very respectf and conter fer All Parties having Bills against me will please present them, and all persons indebted to me will please call and settle. Feb. 15th 1861. L. M. COHN, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA. Hark while we discourse! JO ONE AND ALL, ON ———— toc rally H. RAND, Ity of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. . CERTIFICATE.—The undersigned, desirous of ac You . quainting those who may be unfortunate enough to . Dean of the I . be si ly afflicted, where a permanent relict of . . their sufferings may be obtained, feels it his duty to . thus publicly express his most sincere gratitude to (Dr. L. J. Czapkay fer the permanent recov of his . health. Borne down by the distressing sympt inci . dent to the vici practices of uncontrolled p n jin youth, dey sed in body and mind, unable to per . form even the most trifling duty imposed by the dai. ly avoeations of life, IT s ht the advice of man physicians,who at first regardee my disea is oft fling importance; but, alas, after afew weeks, and in several instances, months, of their treatment, I . found,to my unutterable horror, that, insteadof reGovernor of » With f. en himt -anddore and protection of : ting patriotic s } . e and undtserv; SUTH LAJOS, rton City, Jan. 6, 752. Gov. llungary . lief, my symptoms beeame more alarming in their tor é a ture; and being told by one that my disease being Ss : sane . principally conutined to the brain, » FOR THE— 1 of li mseguence, I despa FALL AND j my health, eth and er > 2 . = 3 . . and with buta faint hope, I called uy \CLOTHING TRADE . who, after examining my Case, . icine, which almost instantly re . pain and dizziness in my head. } result, 1 res : j and, —OF— SAN FRANCISCO. BABGER & LINDENBERGER, No, 103 and 105 Battery st, San eved me of the dul Encouraged by t to place myself under his ¢ hedience to all I advice, ny ad became el ;m constant pain in my back and of my iimbs, the nervous reaction of onthe sl test alarm or excitement, misanthy py and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want . confidencein others, the i pability to study, want of resolution, the f 1 rancisco. MPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS Entire New and Fresh Steck. 1 \ TE would eall the attention of Coun t chants to our unusually lz stock of ins, uKNess . 17th. Two-horse W ay Was aregular . 7 . Dwelling House CRABTREE'’S GIFT ENTERTAINMENT! Being desirous of disposing of my property, I) I will give a Gift Concert and Exhibition, at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, on Saturday evening, January 28th, at which the Drawing will take place under charge of a Committee of citizens to be appointed by the audience. $15,330 to be Distributed IN GIiFTs.AT HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY, On Friday, March 15th, 1861. QN WHICH OCCASION [119 Prizes will be Distributed! -$2,00. ‘ TICKETSLIST OF PRIZES: First Prize.—A Splendid Farm, on Bear River, of 250acrer, with all the Improvements and crops now upon the ground . 2nd. One la 3d. One large Frei 4th. One large Freight W 5th. One Grey Mar 6th. One Sorrel Horse7th. One Yoke of Oxen. Sth & 9th. Two Yoke of Oxen. $ 16th. One Yoke of Oxen..++ llth. One Yoke of Oxen. 175 12th. One Yoke of Oxen. =< — 60 13th. One Yoke of Oxen. lth. One Patent Hay Press. 15th. One Yoke of Oxen. 16th. One Roan Mare isth. Lot of TOWS, CC. cere cence seerereeneceee 19th. One ‘Two year old Colt 20th. Onetwo year old Colt. 75 . One yearling Colt...50 60 22d. One Yearling Colt... : 23 to 28, inclusive, each, one Mil 20th and 30th, inclusive, each, 1 Milch Cow, S60 each..eee+---+-il hese ana ch Cow, é 33 120 3ist. One New Milch Cow. 75 31nd. One Set new Wagon I 45 33d° One Three Year Old Steer . 59 200 40 70 34 to 37 Four four year old Steer; 38th. One two-year old Heifer 39 and 40. Two two year old He 41. One Saddle and Bridle... son 30 42 to 44, Three Yearling Heifers, $25 each.. 75 145. One Yearling Steer ..-. . 25 and 47. Two three year old § 90 30 100 18 and 49. Two Calves 50 to 69. Twenty Cash 70 to 117, Forty-eight Yes y 1,200 118. One Patent Lever, Silver We a 119. One Double Barrel Shot Gune..eeeeeeee 25 i 05. dsinis nas sienenspuonseaicascete ee The farm, above mentioned, is situated on the . y l he fa i . westerly boundary being the centre of the ridge. south side of Bear River, in Sutter County, Cal., . iver, and four miles from thetown of Nicholaus, and is well known as about fourmiles from its junction with Feather . Keyal Ad's, Megal Advertisements. —_— = a Sa ae Sheriff’s Sale. \ HEREAS on the 5th day of February AD1861, a final decree and judgement was rendered in the” District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, inand for Neyada county, in favor of L. B. ADSIT and against GEO. W. PARSHLEY and MARY PARSHLEY {for the sum of Four hundredand eighty dollars, principal debt, with interest on the principal at the rate of three per cent per month from the rendition of judgment until paid, together with all costs of suitAnd whereas on the 5th day of February A. D. 1861 it was ordered and decreed by the said Court that the Mortgage set forth in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and the property therein deseribed, to wit: All and singular that certain lot ar parcel of land situated in the town of French Corral, Township of Bridgeport, County of Nevada and State of California, upon which the house recently erected occupied by said deftss Geo. W. Parshley and Mary Parshley hia wife, now stands, together with Said house and all the land belonging to and comprising the land on which it is erected, containing about one acre, and all out buildings and appurtenances of every nature belonging to the same be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment . of said sums of money as aforesaid. {. Notice is hereby given, that, on Tuesday, . March Sth, A. D. 18G1, between the hours of 9 A.M. and5 p. M., Iwill sell all the right. title, interest and claim of the above named defendants of, in and to the above described property, at the Court House door, in Nevada City, at public aueion, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and costs. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, by Joun Dixon, Under &heriff. T. B. McFarland, Plifi’s. Att’y. feb 8Sheriff’s Sale. j \ THEREAS, on the 21stday of January, j A. p. 1861, a final Judgment and decree was rendered in the District Courtof the l4th Judicial . District of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, in favor of CHARLES MARSH and against G. K. REED, M. Perird & Co., C. W. Mccrorp & Co., and THE EUREKA LAKE CoMPANY, for the sum of Six Hundred and Sixtythree dollars ninety-two cents ($663,92) principal debt, with interest on the principal at the rate of four (4) per cent per month from the rendition of Judgment until paid, togethsr with all costs of suit. And, whereas, on the said 2Ist day of January, A. D. 1861, it was ordered and decreed by the said Court, that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiff’s complaint be foreclosed, and the property therein described. to wit: All of defendant G. K. Reed’s right, title and interest of, in and to five mining claims situated on Relief Hill, Nevada Co., State of California, bounded on the east by Logan’s canon, on the north by elaims of Tuttle Spicer & Co., on the south by claims known as the Hackett claims, and owned by said G. K. Reed, and the ALso, The whole of the Missouri Canon Ditch, which conveys water from Missouri canon to said . diggings ; together with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereCRABTREE’S RANCH. }unto belonging or in any wise appertaining. be It comprises about Two Hundred and Fifty acres of Land—about one half being grain land and the otherhalf meadow land, all well enclosed with board fence. Upon itisa two story frame . 32 by 16 feet, with a wing 16 t 1s, and containing 13 Rooms, with front and bac porches, & The House has been lately erected, and is lathed and plastered throughout. Connected with the House is a fine Garden, stocked with between 500 and 600 Fruit Trees, of . all kinds, mostly bearing, and from 300 to 400 Grape Vines, in bearing, all of the most choice i There is also an extensive Vegetable adjacent to the house, surrounded by Fruit Tr of various kinds. An unfail ell of water, furnished with one of Dixon’s it Wind Mills, which supplies the House and ardens with an ample supply of water, at all} times, for both culinary purposes and it lso—a new Barn, 60 by 4 feet, not 1 well of good water in tl arm. Yard. nall Dw ¢ House iGby 32 fect, now . tenant. — . capable of producing from 150 to 209 nd from One to Two Thousand busi . season. There are . owing m of this Farm is tants of Bear River . ! completed, wi Als¢ The f tons of h elsof Graim inany ordinary now Forty Acres of Grain ¢
The character and condi well known to all the inhabi and vicinity, and by many in the mountains. . @Xciting, and, } (times. pleasurable dreams by sht ed Our stock comprises every article in the . The title to the property is undisputed and fun. voluntary disehar , have alld 1 ‘ Tae Z eae ey . j clouded. It is neither covere d nor threatened by fact, in twon lis after havir musulted the . ¢ lothing and FE UPRisaing Line. \@ ish Grant, or other private claim, but is ter, I felt asif inspired by ane —that li . We have constantly on hand the largest stock in ree $ Las public land, and has been surveyed . a short time ago, I contemplated to end wit! and greatest variety of anc tionalized the U.S. Ses € j hand sane 2 the undersigned, hereby . ‘Witha viewtoguardthe unfortur Cassimere. Wooland Straw Hats! P nted with ove dese: into the 7 f incompetent quac n ‘ I ietor. We consider the ; . es to « testimony to the merits anc . bove scheme a fair valuation, ant} . d stand in need of medical svi CHEAP JOHN, ; CALL. } own experience that, once j and permanent cure will @rimini crackee, I'm ragged and torn, Fic to Cheap John’s! for sure as you are born, Bivery article that’s to clothe the form, AAt the lowest prices that were ever known. Put your purse in your hand and let us begone. Gust step in and see of a fine day, @h my! there’s a crowd taking goods away. $Fe will dress you in robes, the finest that’s made, one can vie with Cheap John in trade. In consequence of the unsettled state of the Country, we are Buying largely for CASH AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, AND WE SELL IN ACCORDANCE. We have an Auction LICENSE, HAAS & CO. E. G. WAITE W.T. LOCKWOOD, JOS. THOMPSON . . . . THE NEVADA JOURNAL Boone AND TOBD PRINTING OFFICE, . Main St., Nevada, opposite Express Offices. i Ja The proprietors of this establishment would inform the citizens of Nevada county, that they are prepared to execute { i . In a neat and accurate manner, at #he shortest . notice and on the most reasonable terms, . Bill Heads, Cards, Certificates, Circulars. Checks, Programmes, Posters, Ball Tickets, Bills of Fare, book Work, Blanks, Etc. Etc,, Ete. E.G. WAITE & Co. Proprietors. YE THAT SUFFER! READ! READ!! READ!! AND BE ASSURED THAT DR. PAREIRAS Great Italian Remedy !! Now known and approved for over FIFTY YEARS, still remains triumphant over all the multifarieus . medicines for the cure of Private Diseases, no matter hew long standing, whithout any injurious effects tothe system. This remedy is warranted ¢ Purely Vegetable. . Quick in effect, and Certain m cure, acting as it does, immediately on the organs themselves, giving them energy and vigor, and removing infiammation in a manner superior to any Medicine ever known to the world. Forsale by D. BABCOCK, General Agent. No: 73 Davis street, San Francisco. And by Druggists throughout this State and Ore = RICE, COFFIN & Co, Agents for rysville. E. F. SPENCE, Agent for Nevada. January 11, 1861—3m. . April, A. D. 1836 and recommend him to all wh of Dr. Czay e State of Califcrnia. county ¢ . scribed and sworn to before (Signed.) JOHN MIDDLETON, Notary Public, Goods Line 1 uni¢ {L. 8.] CARD, . Prompted by an honest desire of my heart ; ‘ epuble a case whic to lay before t m-j in nl $ an act of scientif ut . leh About rzo I SI m es unknown s zad with a fit of Epilepsy, w owing to my in t 1 psy 1 Igto my ins tservan BADG Wh yn a thorough ment which ume such (as-T defy the skill while in pursmtot . gen, THE EXES! c. <S>DR. E, HW. FARDE to meet the expenses conseqr ent, and the dis . T met with « tremnpting . was then led to believe an. I was freque r. thrown down te and, pised ther ries of my fife rnedtolook upon those who would render as enemi tv mis previous to my af I IN DENBERGER, vg & Hat Warehouse, . atte: y st. San Francisco . THLE EVE i it, soon be jan 43 OCU Xsk ST —Aier a blin lth St soon fe assistance or shelter me from danger who sought to prolong the existence of While in an tive rough] years DR. PARDEBS bas ma and seientifically ac nted wit! , and} yw ane wan Lyon in San Francisex ra . be su sm } flicticn, tasted the induced to attempt seeking 1 >. for pr by recommendation. called upen Dr. L. J. 5 : I told him ofmy circumstances, and of my i . have een erre d d the torev d him for his services, regardl _ . Skill of of Boshowever . ton, Phik rolls ob. ing of God, Iwas oNcemore restored to perfect . Unable to reward him for the boon which { enjoy . at present, and yet consciousof my indebtedness, . t ARDEE has also been consider it due to myself and all to make my the ease public, in order that'those in need of medical . “ cig reatment: of Rhedmatiss ‘ advice may find a physie’an in whom every confiand all the pains about the he Sam SRE ealls thathe has for his Rheu dencecan be placed. {L S.] MEYER YARLoNsKy . °% : 3 State of California, County of San Francisco, Sub-. @! Parts of this coast, with ma scribed and sworn to before me, this Ist a f Ang . positive proof of its e ust, AD 1856. GILBERT A, GRaNtT, Notary Public . ‘8% M@™y Inquiries ean be sent will be ac foral ACARD. T, the undersigned, havin been under the tr ment of DrL J Czapkay.although ur sited ealloe upon to give publicity to the ¢ treatment, hoping that by doing so I may . ents of ri be p >. The ARTIFICIAL EY } allthe natural movements ef . not be detected even by close ins; Dn Mental in preventing others from the fearful st San Fr. and misery which I experienced, and which sesh ftten resnit from the pernicc practice of pretend OFFICE—Clay street, opposite the Plaza Hotel. AND EUROPE, es from the fo . SPERMATORIVEA. Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits lassitude, weakness of the back and limbs, indispo sition and ineapabilitd for labor and study, dull ness of apprehension. loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self distrust dizziness head-ache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affections of the e pimples on the . = face sexual or other infirmities in man are eured . Alt ha, Montezuma, “ : by thejustly celebrated physician and surgeon, . Cherokee, San Juan, Humbug Oity, Ree zapkay. His method ot curing di int Frencbk Corral, Sv cetland’s 5s Moore's Fiat, . new, (unknown to others) and hence his gre it sue Marysville and Nevada, ers. My disease has been that of physica’ and aug3l Gms mental debility, which follows m consequence of in5 discretions in youth. The agonies which I endured kL; A N G fi Oo N 2 S are, perhaps unnecessary for me to detail; th: y are . known to those who have experienced them. SufficeP 10ne e r B 4 p res § it to say, that having called theservices of Dr L J CONNECTING AT Czapkay into requisition, all the expectations which I Pe Sepia anebis git 2 may have med ofhim were more than real x ARY SV ILLE AND NEY ADA I would therefore recommend Dr Czapkay toall t : WITH who may find themselves afflicted with that dreadPapas ao Biy ara ful malady, my object in so doing being sympathy at linbic BUN ge css, for suffering humanity, aud a heartfelt desire of reTO ALL PARTS oF lieving them. D J DAHLEF, Printer ~ , r State of California, City and County of San Francis CALIFORNIA, co, On this 31st day of July. a p 1856, before me. . ‘ ee THE Wm C Jewett, Notary Public, personally appeared _ ATLANTIC D J Dahlee, known to me, who being duly sworn . We willdispatch Daily Ex} did depose and say. that the contents of the card ing pls herewith signed by him aretrue IN SIERRA COUNTY. In witness whereofl have hereunto set my hand ae . 2 RP Nat and affixed my official seal, the day and y first nose ayes < cata sats ace aia ag ou aeuithas a kale Bik . Sublic . Fores ¥y, Morrison’s, Sierra Valley, above written. (L Ss] WMC JEWeTT, Notary Public . ¢ Vs Flat, Craig's Flat, ence Hill, — Minnesota, & Chip’s Flat, ka City,! IN YUBA COUNTY. Galena, Hill, Yonng’s Gold Huli, Slate Range, Indian Valley, Parks’ Bar, Ousley’s Bar, Rose’s Bar, Long Bar, Greenville, Oregon House, Foster’s Bor, Camptonville, Timbuctoo. IN NEVADA COUNTY. Little York, . eess. All consultations by letter or otherwise, And every Saturday mor ing from Nevada to th j free. Address, L. J. CZAAFKAY, M. D following places in . ee UTAH TERRITORY: . FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley, GOLD CANON, To TYF LADIES OF CALIFORNIA.—L. J. Czapkas. M. D., Physician, Surg on, and Accoucher . GENOA, Carson Valley, CARSON CITY, E. Val. invites the attention of the s d afflicted fe. CUINATOWN, JOUN-TOWN,I males laboring under any of the various dise TRUCKEE MEADOWS, VIRGINIA CITY, of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb WALKER RIVER MINES. . blood, kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their Xp All Lettersfor the Western Atlantic States ; 8ex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any } enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and other physician in the Staie of (alifornia. Let no . indorsed “Overland, via, Salt Lake.” will be forfalse delicacy prevent you, but appiy immediately . warded and reach their destination sooner than by and save yotrself from painful suffering and pré . any otherline os ee mature death. All married ladies whose delicate . [$PTREASURE Packages and Letters, transmit ; health or other circumstances prevent an incrense . ted to and from the above points with "unrivaled in their,amilies, should call at Dr. L. J Czapkay’s . decpatch and security Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Mont . Gold Dust and Gea forwarded toallparts of theeee & oposite -acific Mail Fie gn Compza. United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at Seote BOiRiE Rear teat ee. they will receive oo rates as can be done by any house With secuX7-The Doctor’s offices are so arranged that he . Gar Treasurea Express will always be accompani can be cosulted without fear of molestation. ed by faithful Mestenpers ss ” Theattention of the reader is called to the follow Notes Drafts Bien heat collected or jiated ing. A lady of high standing in society. and great ee ail orders piivaded te henathe negotiated, respectability, published a eard in the Philadelphia . ° Pischeses of every easton made For 1 Sunday Dispatch, Sept. 14,1851, which is as follows: iog of Merchandise and Commissions of Sabb ACARD The undersigned feeis it her duty to 5: a 5 . z t express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr Czapkay, for ae attended to intelligently, and with promptithesnecessful cure of herself andchild. The latter Of — been afflicted by a severe attack of cholera lec infantum, was given up as ineurable by the most cel. 2 = ebrated piipsistede. bes she called on Dr. Czapkay, . _ Ot Ss Set who,after a short peried restored the child to perfect health. Encouraged by this extraordinary result, she . sought advice herself for the scrofulous malady with which she had been affiicted for eight years, and} pagal an thetreatment of the best physicians Watch : in America and Europe. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in affording hae permanent relief, sothatsbe { a asa e e 8, Diamonds,Jew elry cau now enjoy life, which, for eight years, had lost all . CUTLERY, SILVER-WARE & FANCY GOODS charms for her, She therefore deems it due to her. Kelsey's Block, Commercial st., near Pinc seif and to all sick and afflicted, to recommend Dr. NEVADA City. : : : : : CALIFORNIA Czapkay as one ofthe most skillfal physicians within he United States. Mrs. CAROLINE GRAY, (gF Watches Carefully Repaired and Jewelry Corner Walnut and 7th sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Madeto Order. All articles Guaranteed. Nevada, Sept. 29th, 1860. A. Glasser, Notary Public, 126 Seventh st, in Neyada, next door below Wells Fargo JNO. PATTISON Agent. CHARLES W. YOUNG, IMPORTER AND pRALER IN ; . it within the reach of every mining company. . lest confidence that the entire of the , is fairly presented, will be honest —and that the drawers will be pla ced in possession ef whatev s their num ll for, immediately after the drawing nd. ’, Ronerts, Grass Valley. H. D. Capy, = J.W. JOUNSTON, ae J. K. SALE, = BL. F. Woopwortrin = * 8.8. RICHARDSON, = J.B. VAN HAGAN. Nevada, WM.S. McKonerts, ‘ JouNn T. CRENSHAW “* Ss. M. Gitu am, Rough & Ready, A. S. SLACK ng CuA’s BARKER, Barker’s Ranch. } BENJAMIN CRABTREE, Dee. 28th, 1860. Proprietor. COLEMAN’S QUARTZ MiLL. Patented April 3d, 1860. . eee MILL which was on Exhibitionat . the late Mechanie’s and Bay District Agri. cultural Pai itv of San Francisco,and received the iums, and also the high} est reecommends ‘rom the committees on Quartz Machinery at said Fairs, and which ereated so much excitement among those inter din quartz crushing: we are now manufac. < and are ready to deliver. By the tests which we have made, it far exour expectations, and that ef others who en it in operation. We are now prepared to guarantee this Mill . to crush from three to five tons of Quartz per . Jay with three horse power, and from the small . amount of expense incurred in running it—to do it cheaper than by any ether known process: The low price of this Mill, viz: $300, pzaces have Its weight, complete, is only 950 Ibs, and so constructed that it can be easily taken , so that no peice will exceed 210 Ibs. in . rit thereby giving it the advantage over all other machines of this kind in the facility of transportation. They are now selling rapidly, and all desirous of obtaining them are requested to forward their order to BIGGS & RUGGLES, Agents. 3mm. 140 Front st. San Francisco. Nov2 American School Institute. TTIMIE object of this Institute is to furnish competent and well qualified Teachers for Schools and Families, and Teachers with desirable situations. Also, School Merchandise. The most modern stvle of Desks and Chairs for school rooms, at the lowest prices. Among the many articles now for sale are the Adamantine Slates. Slate Globes, Philosophical Charts and new Outline Maps. z School Property bought and sold, on commis sion. Cireulars of all the Private Schools kept on hand. Parents seeking for Schools are invited to call and select The EDUCATION HERALD), issued monthly expressly for teachers, can be had at this office. . Teachers, School Committees and Trustees will please to send forward their orders for School vlerehandise to the American School Institute where they will be promptly filled at the lowest prices. W. HOLT, Agent. — ~3 Montgomery street, cor. Pine, San Francisco. 7, 1860—5m. lee. BLACKSMITHING AND WAGON MAKING EOP! S. T. OATES, At the well known stand onthe old siteofthe Mon umental Hotel, foot of p lain St., Nevada, prof ers his services to the reod people of this vi‘inity, in the 3LACKSMITHING line. ALSO, All kinds of Picks,made »f the best materials, are cept constantly on hand. Having procured the services of W. N. WILLIAMS, one of the best of Wagon Makers, he can promise to do as well as the best in the art of making good Wagons, and finishing them in style. i All kinds of repairing done in the best fashion and with dispatch. Broad street Market, JAMES COLLEY, Proprietor. A LL kinds of Meats constantly on hand LX atthe above well known Market, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Meats delivered in any part of the city at any time. Prices according to quality of Meats purchased. Nevada, Oct. 5, 3m. DRAMA SALOON, MAIN STREET. FUNSTON & PEIRCE, Proprietors. The most choice Wines, Cigars and Fine Liquors, Always to be found at this SAL@ON ation. . . Moore, . date, as per note on file in my office. ; tappear and answor . ag . you for the saic Given under my hand thi . it is heret levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, in terest and costs, and the procecds thereof applied to the payment of said suis, as afor id. Notice is hereby given, that on Tuesday, the 19th day of February. A. p. 1861, between the . hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 r. M., I will sell all the right, title, interest and claim of the above named defendant of in and to the above described property, at the Court House door in Nevada City, at public auction, for cash in hand, to the highest . and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and costs. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff, by JouN Dickson, Under Sheriff. T. P. Hawley. PVit’s Att’y. js : The above sale is postponed until Saturday Mar. 18th, By order of Pits Atty. J.B.VAN HAGEN By John H. Dickson, Under sheriff. Sheriff, Summons. rnia, County and Township of Ne W. Smith, J. P., People of the rnia to A. McGraw, Joseph F. Lyons at Acre composing the company known as A. MeGraw & Co. "OU ARE tereby summoned to appear before the unde mned Justice of the Peace, at his office in said nship, onSaturday the 23d day of March A. b, 1s61 at 10 o’clock A. M., to an swer to the complaint of Wallace Caldwell, who demands of you the sum of $61,70, balance due on account for lumber as per complaint now on file in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be ren > inst you for the said sum of $61,70 and costsor suit. Given under my hand this 20th day of December a. p. 1860, E. W. SMITH, J. P. Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause, and it appearing therefrom, that said Defts. are non residents of the S > of California, and that PL has good cause of gainst the said Defts it is hereby ord vice of summons therein be made ion in the Nevada } e months suecessj Given under my hand this the 20th day of Dee. A. D. 1850. E. W.SMITH, J.P. State of Cal SUMMONS. State of California, County of Nev ass. Before J. M. Gr ja, Towuship J. P., Peo moned to appear before the f the Peace, at his office on y M: A. D. 1860, at 10 nswer the complaint of H. M. ho demands of you the sum of $12 prin cipal al to be due on a pr note dated Deeember 6th 1856 with interest thereon at the rate of three per cent per month from said On failure judgment will be rendered gainst you forthe said sum together with said interest and costs of suit. Giyen under My hand this Ist day of December. A. p. 1860. J. M. GRAY, J. P. of E. T. Thursd nissory Summons. State of California, County and Township of Nevada,ss, Befi E.W Smith, J. P. People of the State of California, to John Shipton. 7OU_are hereby summoned to appear before the unde: signed Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on Saturday, the 20th day of April A. D. 1861, at 10 o’clock A. M., to answer the complaint of N. Turner, who demands cf you the sum of ),14.a8 per complaint now ou file in my office. On fail so to appear dered against 0,14 and costs of suit. lith day of Januar A. D, 1861. E. W. SMITH, J. PUpen reading the affidavit filed in this cause, and it appearing therefrom that said deft. is anon resid and that said and answer, judement will be sum of 3 ent of the State of Californi pl. has a good cause of action against said deft, y ordered that service of summons therein be made by publication in the Nevada Journal forthe period of three months suceessively. Given under my hand this the lithday of January 1861. >. W. SMITH, J. P: Administrator’s Sale. YY VIRTUE ofan order made by the Pro 4) bate Court of Nevada County, on Thursday, March Ist, A. p. 1860, notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY the 2d day of March, between the hours of 10 A. M.and 4 P. M., of said day I will expose for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the city of Nevada, the prop erty knownas tie * Oak Tree Ranch.”’ situated in the Township of Bridgeport, Couuty of Neva da, on the road leading trom Nevada City to San Juan. Also a town lot iu said County. The whole constituting the real property of the Estate of W. W. Wright, deceased. Terms, CASH, RK. P.CLEM . Admr of the Estate of W. W. Wright, deed GEO. C. SHREVE & CO., No, 139 Montgomery Street, bias now open tor inspection the finest and most magnificent assortment of SJEWwWELRY Ever offered on the Pacifie Coast. comprising ; . DIAMOND SETS, STONE CAMEO SETS, CORAL SETS, PEARL SETS, AMETHYST SETS And all articles in our lme usually found in a first class establishment. We have many New Patterns, which for Beauty of Design, Elegance ot Finish and . Correctness of Taste, connot be excelled. SILVER WARE. We have a full assortment of all kinds, both useful and ornaniental, of the finest quality made. We will also make to order Silver Ware of any pattern desired, either of Washoe Silver or Coin. As we import and manufacture all our own goods, we can sell at as low prices as any in the trade. GEO. C. SHREVE & CO. dec21*60in3 manage a