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H. McDONALD & CO,
WHOLESALE IMPORTING
DRUGGISTS,
SAORAMBNTO, CALIFORNIA
FALL TRADE
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
WE have reeeived, by recent arrivals, direct
rom New York and Boston,
Ibs Ex. Licquerice, ;3500 lbs Blue Vitrol,
500 Ibs best Gum Arabic, 3200 Ibs Sal Epsom,
100 Iba Turkey Opium &/6000 Ibs Alum,
Todide eer “s 1000 _ —
250 ozs Sulphat jnine,. 800 lbs Tapioca,
100 ozs Stry eiend 1800 Ibs -uper Carb Soda,
$1 ozs Sulph. Morp hine,} 100 Ibs Alex Senna.
100 ozs Nit Silver, pure,} 9001bs Sulphate Potash
100 ozs Iodide Mercury,' .4501bs Carb Ammonia,
150 Ibs Calomel, 10 kegs Pearl Barley,
109 lbs Blue Pills, 3 kegs Jam. Ginger,
100 lbs Mercurial Oint. [1200 Ibs Cream Tartar,
75 Ibs Chloroform, pure.
Tartarie Acid, 900 Ibs Flaxseed,
125 Ibs Nitric Acid, 800 Ibs Flaxseed,ground
200 Ibs Balsam Copabia, lbs Spirits Nitre.
rg P 1 175 Ibs Gum Camphor, 275 lbs Aqua Ammonia,
100 Ibs Sulphuric Ether,] 50lbs Gum Asafeetida,
1200 lbs Nitric Acid, 100 Ibs Gum Scammony
15 000 Ibs Sulphuric Acid/ Gamboge, Mastic,
600 lbs Muriatic Acid, Myrrh, Tragacinth and
Oil Bergamot, pure, Guaiac, Chloride Lime,
Oil Lemon, pure, Sugar Lead,
Ke” IN THE FIELD!! 43
We have determined to allow
NO CLOTHING STORE IN NEVADA
UNDERS LI. US
DURING THE YEAR 1861,
COME ON_WITH YOUR CASH!
(ke We Mean What We Say.
A. BLOCK & CO.,,
Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY’S
Private Nedical and Surgical InStitute.
Sacrament) Street. below Montgomery
{Opporite tie Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s
Ofiee}] SAN FRANCISCO,
Establishei ia 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all
Private andchronic diseases, and for the suppPpression of Quackery.
A TTENMIXG. and Resident Physician, ¥, JCZAPKAY. M. D., late in the Hungaxian Revolu
tionary War. Chief Physician tothe 20th Regiment .
of Honveds. Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital .
of Pesth, Hungary,late Lecturer on the Diseases .
of Women and C¥ildren, and Nonorary Member or .
the Philadelphia College of Medicine. ;
$"Particuler attention paid to the treament of dis
eases peculiarto Women and Children
Orrick Hogrs.—From 9 A. Mtill 9 P. M. ComMunications strictly confidential. Permanent cure
guaranteed. orno pay. Consultations by letter or
otherwise free,
Adress Dr.L-J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
RL, J. Czapxay returns his sincere thanks to .
his numerous patients for their patronage, and .
would take this opportunity fo remind them that he .
continues to consnit at his Institute for the cure of all !
forms of private diseases—such as syphilis, gonorrhea. nocturnal emissions, and all the consequences
of self-abuse. In the first stages of syphilitic or gonorheeal diseases, he guarantees a cure ina few days,
without inconvenience to the patient or hindrance to
his business. When a patient, by neglect or im} roper
All consultations (by letter or otherwise) freeAddress Dr. L. J, CZAPKAY.
Medical Institute, Sacramento street. below Mont
gomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamsnip Co.'s Of
fice, San Francisco,
REMARKABLE CURE oF ConxsumrtIon.
The almost miratulous cure that has been effected
in my case, prompts me to impart to those of my fellow creatures who may be suffering from like affliction, the souree of relief, with a short description or
my case. Several years ago my health began to fail.
I was attacked by general weakness and debility,
which reduced me tothe mere shadow of my former
self. At that stage I sought medical assistrnee, and
expended la: ge amcunts, but without the least beneficial result. That fell destroyer ConsumpTIoN had
already seized upon my vitals. I was daily drawing
closer to tre tomb; my physicians held out no hope or
recovery, my strength had wasted,and I was ina
stare of almost utter prostration. I was informed
by my physicians that they could do nothing for me
except tosmooth my path to the grave, when, most
fortunately, I applied to Dr L. J. Czapkay, and am
now a well and perfectly sound man. It is difficult
for me toexpress the emotions of deepest gratitude
I experience when realizing the immeasurable service I have received at the hands of Dr. Czapkay.and
I feel rejoiced that it is at least in my power toiender
this feeble recognition of his great skill and capacity.
To the afflicted I would say, do not despair. for whatever may be the nature of yourcase, I aim confident
that you will find relief by applying to Dr. L. J. Czapkay.
* There is balm in Gilead and there is a physician
there.” {t.s.] HENRY WES-LING.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th day ot
October. 4. Dp. 1859. City and County of San Francisco,inthe State of California
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 GIFTS.
AT HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY,
On Friday, March 15th, 1861.
ON WHICH OCCASION
119 Prizes will be Distributed!
TICKETS $2,600.
LIST OF PRIZES:
First Prizr.—A Splendid Farm, on Bear
River, of 250acres, with all the Improvements and growing crops how upon the
Ground 22. .ccceoses
2nd. One large Bay Mare.
3d. One large Freight Wagon.
4th. One large Freight Wagon
5th. One Grey Mare...
6th. One Sorrel Horse .
7th. One Yoke of Oxen....
8th & 9th. Two Yoke of Oxen.
Leyal Ba's.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Rx VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed,
A) issued out of the District Court of the 14th
Judicial Distret in and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, bearing date February 20th,
} A. D. 1861, in favor of JAMES Gray and against
S. S Lew 1s for the sum of One Thousand and sixty-seven dollars with interest on the said sum of
$1067 00 dollars from the 20th day of February
1851 at the rate of three per cent Per month until
paid together with all costs of suit, I have levied
. upon the following deseribed Property which was
heretofore levied upon and attached, Feb. 9, 1861
. to-wit, All the right, title and interest of ics
above named defendant, of, in and toa certain set
of mining claims or mining ground situate upon
San Juan Hill, Nevada Co., Cal., and known as
Lewis, Givin & Co’s claims, bounded on the East
. by Griflin’s cla'ms und on the West by the Golden
Gate claims ; I have also levied upon all the right,
title and intersst of the above named defen t,
in and to a certrin house and lot situate upon
Fe Sronsince a in oe town of San Juan‘
Nevada Co., Cal., next to and adjoining the
and lot of Major Welton. : = ar
Notice is hereby given,
: that on Tuesday, the
zd day of April, 4. pb. 1861, between the boute
of 90 clock A. M. and5 p.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.
B JouN Dickson. Under &
McConnell & Garber, ©KSON, Under Sheriff.
v
Sugar th. One Yoke of Oxen. PIit’s J z
Oil Wintergreen, pure, . Seidlitz Powders, etc. CORNER OF PINE & COMMERCIAL STREETS. Crest, has developed the io ei srmptoms of {t.s.] F. J, THIBAULT, Notary Public. a — — ae rey 2 Sher: ae =— i
ry y syphilis, such as bubses or painful swellings on the The undersigned is personally acquainted with 12th. One Yoke of Oxen.. iff’ H
FOR SALE AT PRICES MUCH LOWER Nevada, Jan. 11, 1861. groins, or uleers in the throat and nose, which, if not Henry Wessling, and knows that the circumstances 13th. One Yoke of Oxen = eriff 8 Sale. FF
nek checked, destroy the soft parts an:l cause the bones te . relatedin the foregoing certificate aretrue. He saw . 14th. One Patent Hay Press. ¥ VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed f
THAN USUAL. a eesieiie mortify, separate and come away. leaving the suffer Henry Wessling during his illness, and bears willing . 15th. One Yoke of Oxen.. issued out of the District Court of the 14th ‘
er 4n object hideous to behold: or when blotches or . testimony to the fact of his remarkable cure by Dr. . 16th. One Roan Mare... 150 . Judicial District, in and for Nevada County, i
R. H, McDONALD &Co., pimples break out on the skin, or when he has painfal . L. J. Czapkay. (Ls] A. ROSENHEIM. . 17th, T'wo-horse Wagon......6+ agate 150 . State of California, bearing date Februar 18th, A. 4
LT; RA pace gacge on the ae or when his constitution is in. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day pr Lot of Farming Utensils, Ploughs, Har. = in aac of Lovett. Wuire and Gro. B.
, e e Jured so as to predispose to consumption or other con. of October, A.D. 1859City and County of San FranNie: WU occa wesccus soak are 100 . NEWELL and against Sam McBrown, A. J. 3
Importing Wholesale Druggists, COHRN 9 uititah det te Geaer poe Ee y y r ; Mec
cisco, in the State of California. Pd
F J. THIBAULT, Notary Public.
THE FOLLOWING LETTER,
100 . DonaLp, W. W. Nicno.s, Park. Burns
. 75 . E. A. Isaacs for the sum of Five Hundred pa
59 . forty three dollars with interest on the said sum
60 . of $543 00 from the 18th day of February 1861, at
. the rate of three t
19th. One 'I'wo year old Colt
20th. One two year old Colt.
2ist. One yearling Colt...
22d. One Yearling Colt
23 to 28, inclusive, each, one Milch Cow
asks No compensation.
In rheumatism. chronic or acute, in dysentery or
diarrhaea, he has safe and effectual remedies, For
. the treatment of the consequences of self-abuse. such
Sacramento. (is) THE OLD AND WELL KNOWN
ae ie be & . f per cent per month until paid
PHILADELPHIA sca emeal eomictane, Nor vewmnens: Wnideg, bend. . 2. mona ee tae Pemciiy of che FarteoeaeNe . OA coc snrareseees ne feeaseaa tenes 300 Pe Folio all costs of suit, T have levied upon
4 3 4
ache. pains in the back and limbs, with general . Cea, 9;. ry Paci : °7 . 29th and 30th, inclusive, each, 1 Milch Cow. Je following described property, to-wit ; All the
TURPENTINE AND CAMPHENE.
pipe loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to . yas, (aang hey sete ~ gape ict caine $60 each.. i ae 4 = ~ oe 120 . igi title and interest = i A. Isaaes of in and
4 *
the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for rads a eromemage tn ma oa 31st. One New Milch Cc 75 . to the mining claims and mining ground with tail
WE are now importing our Turpentine from
’ PHILADELPHIA, January 17th, 1859. =
a
society, a feeling of weariness of life, with the nervous i* cif adic = 3ind. One Set new Wagon Harness—
P amen so a i slight noises shock or startle fap nee cs et ee Sean eee 33d° One ‘Three Year Old Steer
the patien*, making his existence miserable ;—for the GEN gta x 34 to 37 Four four year old Steers, $50 ea
j A . ENTLEMEN:—My attention has be f a ?
above maladies, the Doctor will guarantee a cure. or article te the tet. Maen oti oe : a in . 38th. One two-year old Heifer....
ask no compensation. . , your Journal, in
45 . flumes, sluices &c., commencing at Phelps & Co’s
50 . flume, and running up the ravine in a westerly di299 . rection near the head of said ravine and Eureka
40 . Lake Co’s resorvoir, said claims running back to
Boston and have our Camphene distilled fresh
every week. Purchasers can rely upon getting a DRY GOODS STORE,
superior articlefand always at the lowest price.
R. H. McDONALD & CO.,
Sacramento.
Hops! Hops! Hops!
CHOICE HOPS constantly on hand, direct from
New York, 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 gallons Linseed Oils, in tins,
400 gallons Turpentine, in tins,
200 Ibs Paria Greea, in Oil; American Vermillion, ete.
R. H. McDONALD & CO,
Druggists, Sacramento.
EE a
MACHINE OILS! LAMP OILS!
1000 gallons pure Lard Oil, in tins,
800 gallons Polar Oil, in tins,
600 gallons Sperm Oil,
For sale low by
R. H. McDONALD & CO.
Druggists, Sacramento.
Corks!, Corks! Corks"!
JUST RECEIVED, from New York,
10,600 Soda Corks,
Bottle Corks,
600 gross Vial Corks,
Beer Keg Corks, etc.,
For sale low by
R. H. McDONALD & CO:
Druggists, Sacramento.
PATENT MEDICINES.
AGENTS FOR CALIFORNIA.
doz Sands’ Sarsapa-)}175 doz Jayne’s Pills,
mo . . 50 doz Thorn’s Extract,
100 doz Myers Sarsapa-. 300 doz Ayer’s Pectoral,
rilla and Yellow Dock.'375 doz Ayer’s Pills,
75 doz Ayers* Sarsapa. 300 dz Brandredth’s Pills
75 doz Bulls & Guy-/400 doz Moffat’s Pills,
sott’s Sarsaparilla, 200 doz Wistar’s Balsam
100 doz ‘Townsend’s Sar-. Wild Cherry,
saparilla. 50 doz Oxygenated Bit150 doz Jayme’s Altera-. ters, ; y
tive, 50 doz Cod Liver Oil,
150 doz Jayne’s Expect-/ 50 doz Brown’s Ginger,
orant, 200 doz Mustang Lini.
150 doz Jayne’s Carmini-/Gargling Oil, ete. ete.,
tive Balsam, Batchelcr’s Hair Dye,
For Sale at a Small advance from New York cost.
R. H. McDONALD & CO.,
Importing Druggists, Sacramento.
DENTAL INSTRUMENTS.
GOLD FOIL AND TEETH.
400 books Sone, White & McCurdy’s and
Abbey’s Gold Foil,
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 Excavators, wire handles,
Mouth Glass.silver,gold
Blow Pipes,
Brush Wheels,
Corundum Wheels,
Chevalicr’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.,
Druggists and Importers of Dental Instrumente,
Sacramento.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SILK STOCKINGS PAND TRUSSES,
Amputating Instruments,
Post Mortem Instrumerts,
Trepaning Instruments,
Obstetrical Instruments,
Dissecting Instruments,
Cupping Instruments,
Eye Instruments,
Pocket Instruments,
Marsh’s Imp. Trusses.’
‘onsil Instruments, Stethoscopes,
Bougies and Catheters, . Breast Pumps,
Syringes, Pateut Elastic ge ne: Forceps,
Abdominal Supporters, . Probangs,
Suspensory Bandages, . ilk Stockings,
Phelps’ Trusses, Silk Knee Caps,
Hull’s Trusses, Silk Anklets,
Chase’s Trusses, French Trusses,
Marsh’s Radical CurejInfants’ Trusses,
Truss. shoulder Braees. etc.
We are receriing the above Goods by Stcamer
Girect from Eastern Manufacturers. and offer
hem for sale at the lowest prices.
R. H.McDONALD & Co.,
Importing Wholesale Drugzist,
Sacramento.§
culums,
dec28m3
Empire Livery Stable,
J. H. HELM,
LONG KNOWN asone of the pioneersinthe Livery business, has in
conséquencse of an increase of eustom and in order to accommodate his
iends and the public, purchased the stand oppoTie the National Exchange, which he has rebuilt
nlarged and fitted vp in a manner unsurpassed.
Eiorses, 3 Bussies
DOUBLE OrsINGLE )BAROUCHEs, CoxcoRD WaGONs
HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, to be
had at all timee,and of the very best stock. As he
designs keeping & No.1. Establishment, none but
the best stock willsuit him.
Transient Stock
atthe Stable will receive every care and atten
atreasonable prices
member the
eud sirect, oppusite National
vada, Sept. 859.
In consequence of the unsettled state of the Country,
Empire Livery Stable
amen
Having made arrangements to go into business in
SAN FRANCISCO,
(= WILL CLOSE HERE _49
OM TEE A16Te OF MARCHE,
far All Parties having Bills against me will please present them, and all persons
indebted to me will please call and settle.
L. M. COHN,
Feb. 15th 1861. COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA.
Hark while we discourse!
' TO ONE AND ALL,
ON
CHEAP JOHN, CALL.
G@rimini crackee, I'm ragged and torn,
Hfie to Cheap John’s! for sure as you are born,
Bvery article that’s to clothe the form,
Alt the lowest prices that were ever known.
Pout your purse in your hand and let us begone.
Qust step in andsee of a fine day,
@h my! there’s a crowd taking goods away.
¥Fe will dress you in robes, the finest that’s made,
JWone can vie with Cheap John in trade.
‘we are
Buying largely for CASH
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES,
AND
WE SELL IN ACCORDANCE.
We have an Auction LICENSE,
S. HAAS & CO.
YE THAT SUFFER! E.G. WAITE W.T. LOCKWOOD, JOS. THOMPSON
THE
NEVADA JOURNAL == 4 J
BooK anyD TOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
Main St., Nevada, opposite Express Offices. .
f3~ The proprietors of this establishment .
would inform the citizens of Nevada county,
that they are prepared to execute
.
}
anD a,
READ! READ!! READ!!!
AND BE ASSURED THAT
DR. PAREIRAS
Great Italian Remedy !!
Now known and approved for over
FIFTY YEARS,
till remains triumphant over all the multifarious
pn for the cure of Private Diseases, no
matter how long standing, whithout any injurious effects tothe system. This remedy is waraes Purely Vegetable.
uick in effect, and Certam im cure, acting as it
P asm immediately on the organs themselves, giving them energy and vigor, and removing inflamIn a neat and accurate manner, at the shortest
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
oe en aos mation ina ogee agate to any Medicine ever
5 Programm known to the world.
gn BairTickets, For sale by ‘ne ee
No. 7: ree a
ae —— And sis! Dregstenn throughout this State and Ore
Blanks, Etc. Ete., Etc. ~ RICE, COFFIN & Co, Agents for
E. G, WAITE & Oo. Marysville. E. F. SPENCE, Agent for Nevada.
Proprietors, January 11, 1861—$m.
He can be 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. to9 o'clock p. M.
REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF MEDICAL RELIFF.
Below we publish the certificates ot three of the .
sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered their former health, and impelled by gratitude,make known their cases and remedial agent
and their statements are authenticated by a Notary
Public. The demands of society imperiously com.
mind their publicity, and wecoumend their perusal .
tothe atientionof ail afflicted:
THANKFULNESS IS TIE INCENTIVE TO GRATITUDE
CERTIFICATE.—The undersigned, desirous of ac
quainting those who may be unfortunate enough to
be similarly 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. (zapkay for the permanent recovery of his
health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms inci .
dent tothe vicious practices of uneontrolled passion
in youth, depressed in body and mind, unabl» to per.
form even the most trifling duty imposed by the dai.
ly avocations of life, I sought the advice of many .
physicians,who at first regarde¢ my disease as of tri.
fling importance; but, alas, after afew weeks, and. .
in several instances, months, of their treatment, I
found, to my uwnutterable horror, that, insteadof relief, my symptoms beeame more alarming in their tor
ture; and being told by one that my disease being
principaily confined to the brain, medicine would be
of little consequence, I despaired of ever re-gaining
my health. strength and energy, and,as a last resors
and with buta faint hope, I called upon Dr. Czapkay,
who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine, which almost instantly relieved me of the dull
pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by the
result, 1 resolved to place myself under his care,
and, by a strict obedience to all his directions aud
advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the
constant pain in my back and groins, the weakness
of my:imbs, the nervous reaction of my whole body
on the slightest alarm or excitement, the misanthropy and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want of
confidence in others, the ineapability to study, and
want of resolution, the frightful, exeiting, and, at
times, pleasurable dreams by night, followed by in.
voluntary discharges, have all disappeared, and. in
fact, in two mouths after having consulted the Doeter, I felt asif inspired by anew life—that life which
a short time ago, I contemplated to end with my life .
hand.
.
. Would have been refused.
regard to the AD EUNDEM degree granted by the
Philadelphia Co'lege of Medicine to Dr L J. Czapkay
. When the application fer the degree was made to the
Faculty, it was accompanied by affidavits and testimonials to the effect that Dr.Czapkay was aregular
graduate M. D. of the Uriversity of Pesth, had sery. }ed as Surgeonin the Hungarian army, and was a
regular practitioner of medicine. On the strength
of these, the degree was granted. The aD EUNDEM
degree, as its name implies, is conferred ox graduates
only, and gives us new privileges. Had there been
the slightest suspicion of irregularity, the application
By inserting this in your
Journal, you will do an act of justice to the College.
and conter a favor on
Yours, very respectfally
Dean of the Faculty of the
Philadelphia College of Medicine.
H. RAND,
CERTIFICATE :—I, the undersigned, Governor of
Hungary, do testify hereby, that Dr. L. J. Czapkay
has served during the contest for Hungarian liberty,
as Chief Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with faithful perseverance. Whereof I have given him tiis
certificate, and do recommend him to the sympathy,
attention and protection of ali those who are capable
of appreciating patriotic self sacrifice and undeserved misfortune, KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Washington City, Jan. 6,52, Gov. llungary
febs-3m .
A CARD.
FOR THE
FALL AND SPRING
CLOTHING TRADE
—OF—
SAN FRANCISCO.
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
No, 103 and 105 Battery st, San Francisco.
MPORTERS & WHOLESALB DEA LERS
Entire New and Fresh Stock.
\ E would call the attention of Country Mer
Our stock comprises every artic
chants to our unusually large stock of goods.
inthe
Clothing and Furnishing Line.
We have constantly on hand the largest stock
and greatest variety of
With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling }
into the snares of incompetentquacks, I deem it my .
duty to offer this testimony to the merits and skill .
of Dr. Czapkay and recommend him to all who may
stand in need of medical advice, being assured by mv
own experience that, once under care, aradical .
and permanent cure will be effect
{L. S.] B. F. FILLMORE.
State of Califcrnia. county of San Francisco. Sub.
scribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of
April, A. D.1856. (Signed.) q .
{L.8.] JOHN MIDDLETON, Notary Public,
. signment.
Cassimere. Wooland Straw Hats!
Of any house in the city, and our prices for these
goods are less than those of any other house as we
receive them direct from the manufacturer on con.
Our stock of Fall and Spring Goods
is particularly attractive, and the great feature for .
the country merchant is the unusually low price—
lessthan the cost of importation. We also keep the
Staple Articles in the Dry Goods Line,
which goods we have purchased under the Hammer
. Grape Vines, in bearing, all of the most choice .
39 and 40. ‘T'wo two year old Heifers,
41. One Saddle and Bridle.
42 to44, Three Yearling Hei
45. One Yearling Steer
46 and 47. 'T'wo three year ol¢
48 and 49. Two Calves, $15 each.
50 to 69. ‘Twenty Cash Gifts, 5
70 to 117, Forty-eight Yearling
118. One Patent Lever, Silver
70
30
25
90
-30
100
25
.
Total....00-0+ Roe. cee Rea $15,330
The farm, above mentioned, is situated on the
south side of Bear River, in Sutter County, Cal.,
about fourmiles from its junction with Feather
River, and four miles from the town of Nicholaus,
and is well known as
CRABTREE’S RANCH.
It comprises about Two Hundred and Fifty
acres of Land—about one half being grain land
and the other half meadow land, all well enclosed .
with board fence. Uponitis a two story frame .
Dwelling House, 32 by 16 feet, with a wiug 16 by .
18, and containing 13 Rooms, with front and back
porches, &c. 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 .
varieties. There is also an extensive Vegetable
Garden adjacent to the house, surrounded by
choice Fruit Trees of various kinds. An unfuiiing well of water, furnished with one of Dixon’s
Patent Wind Mills, which supplies the House and .
Gardens with an ample supply of water, at all .
times, for both culinary purpuses and irrigation.
Also—a new Barn, 60 by st feet, not yet completed, with a well of good water in the Barn Yard.
Also—a small Dwelling House 16 by 32 feet, now .
5 . ed upon all the right, title
. Judicial District, in
. the centre of the hil, the same being si
Columbia Hill, Nevada Co., Cal., I have aoe
: and interest of E. A.
Isaacs, of, in and to the mining claims and min.
jing ground situated on Columbia Hill, Nevada
;Co., Cal., and known asthe Empire Co’s claims
. with all improvements and appurtenances there. unto belonging.
Notice is hereby given, that on
Second day of April A. p. 1861, between the
hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 P. M., I will sell all
. the right, title, interest and claim of the above
Tuesday, the
. named defendants of in andto 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 executionand costs.
; J. * = HAGEN, Sheriff,
xy . JOHN Dickson, Under Sheriff.
T. B. McFarland, PHPs. Atty.
Sheriff ’s Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed,
) issued out of the District Court of the 14th
and for the County of Nevada
State of California, bearing date February 16th,
A. D. 1861, in favor of W. C. CoLey. and against
Geo. REEs. and ABEL Lowe, for the sum of
Three Hundred and eighty-one and 32-100 dollars
with interest on the sum of $315 62 from the 16th
day of February A. p. 1861, at the rate of 243 per
cent per month and interest on the sum of $65 70
from Feb. 16, °61 at the rateof 10 per cent. per
annum until paid, together with all costs of suit,
I have levieeé upon the following described property, which was heretofore levied upon and attached Dec. 12, 1860, at 6 o’elock P. M. 3 to-wit all
the right, title and interest of the above named
defendants of, in and toa certain set of minin,
claims or mining ground situate on Grizzly Hill,
Bloomficld Township, Nevada County Cal., and
known as the San Juan claims, together with all
occupied by a tenant.
The farm is capable of producing from 150 to 200 .
tons of hay, and frum One to T'wo Thousand bush.
els of Grain inany ordinary scason. ‘There are .
now Forty Acres of Grain growing. j
The character and condition of this Farm is .
well known to all the inhabitants of Bear River
and vicinity, and by many in the mountains.
The title to the property is undisputed and fun.
clouded. Itis neither covered nor threatened by
any Spanish Grant, or other private claim, but is
recognised as public land, andhas been surveyed .
and sectionalized by the U.S. Surveyor
We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we .
are acquainted with the above described farm and
with its proprietor. We consider the value placed .
upon it m the above scheme a fair valuation, and .
have the fullest confidence that the entire of the
above scheme, is fairly presented, will be honest.
ly carried out—and tivat the drawers will be pla.
ced in possession of whatever prizes their numbers may call for, immediately after the drawing
upon demand.
and are offering them at New York cost and less,
We publish this Card in order that we may make
CARD. .
Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish
tolay before the public a case which deserves acommendation, not only as an act of scientifiie skill, but
ago . thatof humanity also. About two years
suddenly and from causes unknown to me, w;
od with a fit of Epilepsy, which owing to my inability
to meet the expenses consequent upon a thorough .
medical treatment, and the discouragement which
I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as-I .
was then led to believe) as to defy the skill of any .
physician. 1 was frequently, while in pursmito
my calling. thrown down to the ground without the .
slightest warning; and, althongh insensible to the .
agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life, and .
soon learned tolook upon those who would render .
assistance or thelter me from danger as enemies
who songhtto prolong the existenceofmy miseries.
While ia tins state. and having, previous to mv af .
flicti-n, tasted the sweets of life, I once more was .
induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician. and, .
by recommendation. called upon Dr. LJ. Czapkay. .
I told him of my circumstances, and of my inability .
toreward him for his services, regardless of w hich,
however, he undertook my
Unable to reward him for the boon which £ enjoy
at present, and yet consciousof iny indebtedness, 1
consider it due to myself and all afflicted, to make
the case public, in order that those inneed of medical .
advice may find a physic an in whom every confi.
dence can be piaced. [L S8,] MEYER YaBLonsky .
> tate of California. County of San Francisco. Sub.
scribed and sworn to before me, this Lst dayof Aug j
ust, AD 1856. GILBERT A, GRanT, Notary Public
ACARD.
I, the undersigned, havin3 been under the treat
mentofDrL J (zapkay. although unsolicited feel
cailac upon to give publicity to the efficacy of his
treatment, hoping that by doing so I may be instruMental in preventing others from the fearful suffering
and misery which I experienced, and which so
ftten result from the pernicous practice of pretend
ers, My disease has been that of physica’ and
mental detility, which follows m consequence of indiseretions in youth. The agonies which 1 endured
are, perhaps unnecessary for me to detail; they are
known to those whohave experienced them. Suffice. .
it to say, that having called theservices of Dr L J
Czapkay into requisition, a!l the expectations which I
may have formed ofhim were more than realized
I would therefore recommend Dr Czapkay to all those
who may find themselves afflicted with that dreadful malady, my object in so deing being sympathy
for suffering humanity, aud a heartfelt desire of relieving them. D J DAHLEE, Printer
State of alifornia, City and County of San Francisco. On this 3ist day ofJuly. a D 1856, before me.
Wm C Jewett, Notary Public, personally appeared
D J Dahlee, known tome, who being duly sworn
did depose and say.that the contents of the card
herewith signed by him aretrue
In witness whereofl have hereunto set my hand
and affixed my official seal, the day and year first
above written. (L s}] WMC JEweETT, Notary Public
SPERMATORH@A.
Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits
lassitude, weakness of the back and limbs indisposition and incapabilitA 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 eye, pimples on the
face sexual or other infirmities in man are cured
by thejustly celebrated physician and surgeon, .
L. J.Czapkay. His method ot co, diseases is
new, (unknown to others) and hence his gre -t sue
cess. All consultations by letter or otherwise,
free. Address, L. J. CZAAFKAY, M. D
San Francisco, California.
To THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA.—L. J. Czapkas. M. D., Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucher
invites the attention of the sick and afflicted females laboring under any of the various diseases
of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, womb
blood. kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to their
sex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any
other physician inthe Staieof alifornia. Let no
false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately
and save yotrself from painful suffering and pre
mature death. All married ladies whose delicate
health or other cireumstances prevent an imerense
in their ,amilics, should call at Dr. L. J Caapkay’s
Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Mont
gomery, opposite pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco, and they will receive
every po7sible relief and help.
&rThe Doctor’s offices are so arranged that he
can be cosulted without fear of molestation.
Theattention of the reader is called to the follow
ing. A lady of high -tanding in society, and great
respectavility, published a card in the Philadelphia
Sunday Dispatch, -ept. 14,1851,which is as follows:
A CARD —The undersigned feels it her duty to
express her heartfelt gratitude to Dr Czapkay, for
the successful cure of herself andchild. The latter
having been afflicted by a severe attack of cholera
infantum, was given up as incurable by the must celebratec physicians, when she cailed on Dr. Czapkay,
who,after a short pericd restored the child to perfeet
heath. Encouraged by this extraordinary result,she
sought advice hevself for the scrofulous inalady with
which she had been afflicted for eight years, and
which withstood thetreatment of the best physicians
in America and Europe. But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in afording her permanent relief, so that spe
can how enjoy life, which, fur eight years, had lost all
charms for ber, She therefore deems it due to herse:f and to all sick and afflicted, to recommend Dr.
Czapkay as one of the most skilltul physicians within
he United States. eiks. CAROLINE Gray,
Corner Walnut and 7th sts, Philadelphia, Pa.
A. Glasser, Notary Public, 126 Seventh st,
ase, and, with the bless. , Philadelphia and New York. Dr. ?. wholly obing of God, I was oncemore restored to perfect health . Jects to the use of caustic, bine stone—keeping the
. patient in a dark room, dieting, blistering, cupping
new acquaintances and induce those who have not,
heretofore purchased of us,to call and inspect our
stock. All that we ask is an opportunity to show
the goods and naine the prices and we have no fear
of the result; good articles and low prices are the
. great inducements to all who purchase to sell again.
; Merchants who buy ofus can make a good profit and
sell to their customers at alow figure.
respectully, your obedient servants,
BADGER & LINDENBERGER,
3 Wholesale Clothing & Hat Warehouse,
jan 4 3m 103 and 105 Battery st. San Francisco
THE EYES! THE EYES! :
=DR. E, H. PARDEE, @>
OCU Tals T—After a blindness of more
than tive years DR. PARDEE has made himself
thorcughly and seientifically acquamted with all dis
eases of the Eye, and has now been in practice eight
We remain
years in San Francisco with a success that cannot
be surpassed in any part of the United States ; and
for proof of this he will] substantiate by cases that
have been cured by him, after having exhausted the
skill ofallthe eminent Oculists in the cities of Bosthe blue pill at night and salts in the mor ning etce
ete. DR. PARDEE has also been remarkably successful in the treatment of Rheumatism, Neuralgia
and all the pains about the head; and the frequent
calls thathe has for his Rheumatic mixture from
all parts of this coast, with many testimonials, is
positive proof of tts efficacy: and to prevent answering many inquiries by letter, he will state that it
can be+entto any partofthe coast, and each bottle
will be accompanied with full directions and a receipt
fora linament ,magicalinits effect over pain, iugredi
ents of which can be procured any wherc-price, $10.
The ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted by Dr. P. have
all the natural movements ofthe real eye and cannot be detected even by close inspection. Address
DR E.H. PARDEE,
San Francisco, California,
OFFICE~—Clay street, opposite the Plaza Hotel,
aug3l 6ms
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g CHARLES W. YOUNG,
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Nevada, Sept, 20th, 1860,
E. W. Roperts, Grass Valley.
H. D. Cavy, vip
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8. S. RICHARDSON,
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S. M. Gituam, Rough & Ready,
A. S. SLACK et
CuHA’s BARKER, Barker’s Ranch.
BENJAMIN CRABTREE,
Dee. 28th, 1560.
r .
Peoprietor. .
Summons.
State of California, County and Township of Nevada, ss, Before E.W Smith, J. P. Peuple of
the State of California, to Jolin Shipton.
3 ee 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 J. N. ‘Turner, who demands cf you the sum of $69,14 as per complaint .
now on file in my office. On failure so to appe
and answer, judgment will be rendered agains
you for the said sum of 869,14 and costs of suit
Given under my hand this 11th day of January
A.D 1861. E. W. Sv ITH, J.P.
Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause,
and it appearing therefrom that said deft is anon .
resident of the State of California, and that said
plff. has a good cause of action inst said deft,
it is hereby ordered that service of summons .
therein be made by publication in the Nevads .
Journal for the period of three months euccess.
ively. Given under my hand this the 11thday of
January 1861. E. W. SMITH, J. P.
Summons.
State of California, County and Township of Ne
yada, before E. W. Smith, J. P., People of the
State of California to A. McGraw, Joseph F. .
Lyons and John Acre composing the company
known as A. MeGraw & Co.
"OU ARE tereby summoned to appear
before the undersigned Justice of the Peace,
at his office in said township, onSaturday the 23d
day of March A. p. 1861 at 10 o’clock A. M., to an
awer to the complaint of Wallace Caldwell, who
demands of you the sum of $6!,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 rendered against 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 beds ms: of the State of California, and that
Piff has good cause of actionagainst the said Defts
it is hereby ordered that service of summons
therein be made by publication in the Nevada
Journal for the period of three months suecessively. Given under my hand this the 20th day of
Dec. A. D. 1860. E. W. SMITH, J. P.
Summons.
TATE of California, County of Nevada,
k) Township of Nevada,ss. Before E. W. Smith,
J.P. People of the state of California, to Wil
liam M. Gist and others, known as William M.
Gist & Co. You are hereby summoned to appear
before the undersigned Justice of tho Peace, at
his office in said township, on SATURDAY the 30th
day of March A. pb. 1861 at 10 o’clock A M., to answer to the complaint of Gold Flat Saw mill Company who demand of you tie sumof &47.14 as per
complaint now on file in my office. On failure so
to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered
against you for the said sum of $47,14 and costs
of suit. Given under my hand this 2d day of
March A. p. 1861. Ek. W. SMITH, J. P.
Upon reading the affidavit filed in this cause
and it appearing therefrom, that said Plffs have a
good cause of action against said Defts who are
now within this State, but cannot after due dili
gence be found. It is therefore ordered that service of summons therein be made by publication
in the Nevada Journal for the period of three
weeks successively. Given under my hand this
2d day of March A. D. 1861.
E. W. SMITH, J. P.
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of G. B. Zaff, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersign~
ed, Administrator of the above named estate,
to the creditors of, and all persons having
claims aguinst G. B. Zaff, deceased, to exhibit
the same, with the necessary vouchers, within
ten months from the first publication of this
notice to the undersigned at Ked Dog, Nevada
County. J. P. BOURKE, Admr.
of the estate of G. B. Zaff, deceased.
Nevada Mar. Ist. ’61.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of David L. Essex, decased.
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned,
Administrator of the above named estate to the
creditors of, and all persons having claimsagainst
David L. Essex deceased, to exnibit the same,
with the necessary vouchers, within ten months
from the first publication of this nutice to the
undersigned at his office at Red Dog. Nevada
Co. FRANKLIN ENNIs, Admr.
of the Estate of Davids. Essex, decd.
Nevada, Feb. 25th. ‘61.
Merchant’s ling Oil
For sale by E. F. SFENCE, Broad St.
. er tosa
. < sealappurtenances thereunto belonging.
Notice is hereby given, that, on
April 2d, A. D.1561, between the hours °
9 A.M. and5 P. ., 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 aucion, ior cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and costs.
. == ge HAGEN, Sheriff,
xy JOUN Dickson, Under §
T.P. Hawley, PliP's Atty. rae
Tuesday
Sheriff’s Sale.
) Y virtue of an Execution to me directed issued
out of the Hon. District Court, ot the lth
Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada,
State of California, bearing date February 8th
A. D. 1861, in favor of C. A. Peck and W. C. Cond against ABEL Lowe, Jno. P. JONES,
G&o. Rees and JNO. OWENS, for the sum of Eley.
en Hundred and nine and 77-100 dollars, with interest on the said sum of $1109 77 from the 18th
day of February A. D. 1861 at the rate of 2i5 per
cent per month until paid, together with $55 00
costs of suit and all ae ruing costs, I have levied
upon the following describec property which was
heretofore levied upon and attached Dee. 12th
1860 at 63g o’clock P. M. to-wit all the right, title
and interest of the above named defendants of, in
and to a certain set of mining elaims or mining
ound situate on Grizzly Hill Bloomfield TownN da County, Cal., and knownas the San
claims, together with all appurtenances
thereunto belonging.
Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the
day of April’ A. p 1861, between the hours
9 A. M.and 5P M., I will sellallthe right,
e and interest of the above named defendants
>t, in and to the above described property, at the
Court House dor, in Nevada City, at public anction, for cash in hand to the highest and best bidsfy said execution and costs.
J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff,
by Joun Dickson, Under Sheriff.
T. P. Hawley, Pii’s Atty.
Insolvent Notice.
the District Court of the 14th Judicial
District of the State of California, in the mater of the petition of HENRY SHAW an Insolv
ent Debtor: Pursuant .» an order of the Hen.
Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court.—
Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the
said Insolvent, HENRY SHAW to be and appear
before the Hon. Niles Searls, aforesaid, in open
Court, at the Court room of said Court, in the
city and county of Nevada, on the 10th day of April
A. D. i861, at 10 o’clock A.M. of that day, then
and there to show cause, if any they can, why the
prayer of said insolvent should not be granted,
and assignment of his estate be made, and he be
discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such cases made and pre
vided; and in the meantime all proceedings against
said Insolvent be stayed.
Witness my hand and seal of said Court, this
Ist day of Mar,, a. np. 1861.
JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk.
By Jos. Ronerts, Deputy.
T. B. McFarland, Att’y. fur Petitioner
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