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March 23, 1860 (4 pages)

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& Tat crc seers sdvertisements. SUMMONS. QTATE of California, Convty of Nrvadn, ss., \) District Court of the Fowsteenth Judicial Di-trict of said'State. The People of the Ftate of California to Phillip Williams greeting: ¥ou are heresammoried to appearand answer to the Complaint ed agains: you and Jesse Owen, within ten days from the service of this writ if served on.you in this County, withiw tweniy days Hf served on you in this District and out ofthis.County, and within forty days if served om yon in this State and out of this District, in an action eommenced on the tenth day of Novemder, A. By 1859, ia-said Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of two certain mortgarts,.one bearing cate November 19h, 1858, exeeuted Ly defendants te Hatficld & Howland, and the other Of said mortgages bearing date March 3d. 1859, exeented by the said defendants to plaintiffs, and for the sale of the premizes therein, and in said compisint particularly mentioned and described, and the application of the mo.ies arrising from such sale to, the payment of the amount Ime on three certain isory notes, set forth in said cemplaint, made and delivered to said plaintiffs by the said-defendants said notes dated respeetively > November I9th, 1858, March 3d, 1859 and May 4th, 1859. and thereby intended to be seenred the snim of $755 25. with interest on 6400 dollars at: the rate of 3 per cent. per month from the date hereof unti? paid, and interest onthe sum of $211) 76, at the rate of 24 per cent per month from the da‘e hereof untii paid, and if anydeficiency shall remain after applying all of said monies properly so.applicadle thercto, then that plain tiffs may have execution therefor against the said defendants ; also, that said defendants and all and every person claiming by, through or under them, subsequently to the date of piaintiffs mortgage and the commencement of this action. may be barred and foreclosed of allright, claim. lien and. equity of re. demption in or to the said wortgaged premises or ary art thereof,.and fir swe ether or further relief, or Din, in the premises 26 may Be just und equitable, and for plaintiffs costs ef this suit; and you are hereby notifiec that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein drceted, plaintiffs will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in plaintitfs said comlaint . T Se In testimony whereof I, Joun 8. Lameh\Dq BENT, Clerk of the District Corrt, aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal . ef the said Court, at Office, in the city of Nevada, this 24th day of December a. p. 1859. JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Jos. ROBERTS, Deputy. By order of Hon, David Belden, County Judge, in and for Nevada County. A true copy Attest, JNo, 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk D.C. Per Jos. Roberts, Deputy. T. B. McFarland, Atty for Pi'ffs. Dec. 3u, 759-3m Summons. Btate of California, County of Nevada, ss. District Court ofthe Ith Judicial District of said State The People of the State of California to JAMES WALSH and ROBERT HOMFRAY, Greetinz. 7 OU are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint cf CHARI.ES LUCE filed against you within ten days from the service of this wric, if served on youin this county, within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you iu the State and out of this Distriet, in an action commenced on the 28th day of January 4 D, 1860 in said Court, wherein plaintiff prays a judgment against said defendants. for the sum of Four Hundred and one 92-100 [$401 92] dellars, alleged to be due and owing to said plaintiff, from defendants, . for work end labor done and performed by said plaintitf for said defendants at their spec'al instance and request, from the 22nd day of November 1857 up tothe 24th day of March 1852, together with plaintiffs costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that if you failto answer said complaintas herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against yon therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the court such other relief as is prayed for in piaintiffs said complaint. In testimony whereotI. John S. Lam(se at) said, to herennto set my hand ane imbh press the seal of the said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 30th day of January 186v. JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Joe. Ruberts, jr. Deputy. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge, of the 14th Judicial District in and for Nevada county. . A true copy, Attest, JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. Sargent & Niles, Plaintiff's Attys. feb3-3m* Sheriff's Sale. jy JHEREAS, on the 6th day of March A. D., 186 a final Judgment and Deerce was rendered in the District Court ofthe 4th Judicial District of the State of California. in and for the county of Nevada, against W. C. HARRINGTON and in favor of HARVEY A. MILLS forthe sum of Eight hundred uhd ninety six dollars, princips! debt, with interest on tne principle at the rate of two per cent per month from the rendition of Judgment until paid, . together with all costs of suitAnd whereas on the said 6th day of March A. D. 1860 it was ordered and deereed by the said Court, that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiffs complai t be foreclosed, and the property therein described, to wit: All and singular that certain house and the lot upon which the same stands, situate, lying and being on the Cooper Road about 3-4 of a mile in a northerly direction from the town of Nevada in the County of Nevada State of Calrfornia. The said Lonse being known and designated as the “Sugar Loai” with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments A€nd appurtenances thereto belonging or in any Wise appertatning. be levied upen and sold to satisfy said Judgmen), interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said sums of money aforesaidNotice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the 10th . day of April A. D, 1860, between the heurs of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. I willsell all the . right, title, interest and claim of said W.C. Harrington in and to the above described property at the . CourtHouse door in Nevada city at Public avction for Cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, to . Satisfy said Execution andall Costs. J. B. VAN HAGEN, Sherif® of Nevada Co. Summons. State of California, County of Nevada.ss., townshi of Nevada, befote John Anderson, J. P. Peoplp of the State of California, to J. W. HASTINGS OU are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned J»stice of the Peace, at his office, . insaid township, on Wednesday, the 23d%ay of . May, Ap. 1286). at 9 o’clock a. M., to answer to the eomplaint of J. M. Hixson, who demands of you the sum of $21,15 for goods, wares and merchandise sola and delivered as per complaint on file. On failure so to appearand answer, Judgment will be rendered against vou for the said sum of $21.15, and costs of suit, Given under my hand, this 22d day of February<_ A.D» 1860, JOHN ANDERSON, J.P. Feb. 24th. Administrator’s Sale. Y VIRTUE of an order duly made by the Pr bate Court of Nevada County on Thursday March ist A. D. 1860 notice is hereby civen that on SATURDAY the 24th day of March, between the hoursof 10 A M. and 4 P. M., of said day I will expo e forsale tothe highest bidder, at the Court House door in the city of Nevada, the property known as the “Oak Tree Ranch’’ situated in the ToWnship of Bridgeport, County of Nevada, on the . road leading from Nevada City to San Juan. Also one Town Lotin Wa'loupa, in said County. The whole constituting the real property of the Estate of W. W. Wright dcecaseu. TERMS, Cash. 4 R. P. CLEMENT, Admr of the Estate of W. W. Wright decd. Nevada March 1, 1860. mar2—3w SACRAMENTE The Great Eradicator OF SECRET DISEASES, And Founder of the Hunterian Medical Institute, Sixth st., between J & K Sacramento We most respectfully inform those afflicted with Private complaints, such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Nocturnal Emissions and all eonsequences — physician of Loke Hospital, in the city of ndon, where there are ut all times under treatment fiom 1,500 to 2,000 and for the last five years of the city of Sacramento. Thousands ean testify to the many radical and perfect cures effected; and it iswell known that he is the only one in tae State . who has made a thorough and perfect curs after all the advertising quacks have failed. Persons with chronic Diarrhea. Dysentery, Nervous Debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of limbs and back indisposition, loss of memory, aversion to society, lovo of solitude, timidity, selfdistrust, dizziness, headache, painin the side, affecsions of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexaal and other intirmities in maa &c. will find it important ta consult Dr. Chas H. Tozer at his office, Sixth street, between J. and K. sacramento, C. H. TOZER, M. D. Orrice Hourns—From 10 to 4. Importa it to the Traveling Community 1.0, 0. F. The regular meetings of? USTOMAII LODGE, No 16 will be held every Tuesday evening at their hall on Pie}street,In Kidd’s brick building . LW. WILLIAMS, N. G. A. H: Parker, See’y. bert, Clerk of the District Court, afore. of Nevada Townsnip. . the . f self abuse, that he was formerly . ee Bagnerremn Satists, es Likenesses! Likenesses ! —_—_ SECOND PREMIUM Awarded at the Inte State Fair, Great Reduction of Prices A. LIEBERT, DAGUERREAN ARTIST ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY MONTHS, Broad st., opposite the Hotel de Paris, Nevada. y OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS CUS. tomers and the public of Nevada and vicinity that he will takeas before, the most beautiful and . natural pictures of all kinds,aswell as can be ta ~~ inthe State, andat cheaper ratesthan herete. fore. Life Size Photographs Taken and painted in oil or’ pastil, colors: His long experience in the Dagnerrean art give him the superiority over every operator in this . place and ESPECIALLY OVER HIS PUPIL RECENTLY ESTABLISAKD HERR, He has © hand a beantifal assortment of all kinds of cases and gold locketa, COME ALL and see the pictures of the best galleries and vou wiil decide which is the best. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN inevery branch of the Art. _ September 30, 59 —t¢ _ FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Watehes, Jewel.v, &c., L. CELARIE, . Opposite the St. Louis Hotel Com. st. . H AS just received a fine Assortment of JEWEL . KY, constsiing of {WATCHES from the best . manufacturers of France and Europe. . . . . . Diamond Rings, Ear Rings, } Fob Chains, Watch Guards, . Gold Pens, Pencil Cases, Clocks, Se. §c. Tn fact, everything in the Jewelry line, of the tin} est kind. . (3 Watches and Jewelry made and Repaired.£§ . OPPOSITION THE LIFE OF TRADE?) Also, attached to the above establishment is a . FINE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, Wars will berefitted and opened on the Ist . day of Jenuary, 1860, by the addition of a . second story, now under course of construction, with . fine Skylight, where the finest . Photographs, Daguerreotypes, and Ambrotypes. . . Will be taken Cheaper than the. CHEAPEST, By one of the best Artists in the State! And better than any in the mountnins, (Thongh my Ambrotypes did not obtain the Premium at the late State Fair,) BEcAusz I pip NOT SEND Any. When my New Gallery is completed, I shall be prepared to take the Best Pietures in the State, and at Reduced Rates. LIST OF PRICES Etbet. i PRG URON soo 5 ao cosa ccnns senses #5 00 Ambrotypes 4 size Plates.. -400 do $ do ese 2 00 . do 1-6 do 1 50 } do 19 GO. 8 iighas ih we cw namie oie 1 cO} N. B.—The public has been mis-led by the advertisements of others of the profession in Nevada. by announcing through the public newspapers, that they obtained the Second Premium for Daguerreotypes at the late State Fair, butsuch is not thee (See Sae Union of Oct. 7th, 1259.) the official list as re. ported,.where no such Premium can be found in its -olainns, LOUIS CELARIE. Nevada. Dec. 20, 1859 —3w Art Amid the Sierras HELIOGRAPHY. ITE subshscriber takes this method of informiug the citizens of Calitornia that he has refitted . the rooms, and is now prepared to take all kinds of . . Pictures known to the Heliographic Art, Unsurpassed in the world; that he has made new . arrangements for persons coming from distant parts of the State, and would say to all such that, provided perfect satisfaction is not given, he will not only ; net charge for work but will pay them for their . time and trouble in calling. These arrangements e been made in view of the fact that the country is flocked with unskilful operators, whese work is not only wanting in chemeal effect, and everything that constitutes a good picture, but owing to the improrer use of the chemi. cals employed, they are rendered perishable and . worthless, . Te avoid the impositions practiced, the citizens of . this and the adjoining eounties, and travellers, are . most respectfully invited to cail upen him at his . rooms, in Grass Valley, where he will be found ready. atall times, and in all kinds of weather, to take pictures in the best style by all the various . processes now known, some of which areas follows: Ambrotypes, Photographs, . PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES, Stereoscopic Pictures AND Sunlight Paintings on Mica. . —\1s0— . Patent Leather and Oil Cloth Pictures . Artistic and life like pictures by all the above ne w . . and beautiful processes of finer tone and infirite durability, unsurpassed for boldness of outline or bean. ty of tinish, will be executed at all times and in all kinds of weather, Persons hereto ‘ore unsnecessful in obtaining perfect pictures are particularly invited to call Old daguerreotypes and other pictures copied, im. Proved and rendered imperishable. Views of buildings, mining claims, &c., taken at . the shortest notice, Deceased persons taken in the most appropria3 manner, N. B. Instructicas given in all departments of art at WOoOOD’S \Ambrotype Gallery, Mill Street Grass Valley, By T. M. WOOD. Oct. 14.—tf THE NEVADA FOUNDRY . AND MACHINE SHOP. AVING established ourselves in the above business we are now prepared todo allkinds of CASTING with neatness and despatch We have tools superior to these of any other Foundry in the 77 2ountains, and patterns for allkinds am of Saw MillandQuartz Mill MachineryPu nd Car Wheelsfrom &to 15 inches in diameter Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Bal cony and Awning Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from & to 40 horse power. Everything is New and Warranted Perfect. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can fill ordersquicker hsn any other shopin the mountains. Any one wanting work done willdo welltocall . andexamine our extensive lot of PATTERNS. . <a AlLORDERS PUNCTUALLY ArTENDED WM. HEUGH, JNO. McARTHUR _Feb. 18—3m Pr oprietor COAL OIL LAMPS DEITZ’S PATENT. =o GREAT variety of the most elegant patterns, suitable for Dwellings, Stores, Churches and Publie Buildings, at PRICES which will bring them Within the reach of all. Upon a trial of these Lamps it will be found that — afford by faz the most eco nomical Light ever use By the turning of a single screw a strong or subdued light may be produced— having all tne convenience of GaAs, at about one tenth of the expense. Also, THE PATENT Crystal Iluminating Coal Oil Prepared by the most improeved chemical process. This Oil bever has been known to fail in pet ~imerral of qualitv and for its brilliancy of Light when used in these NEW LAMPS It may with truth be regarded as the Great Illuminator of the Age. For sale by J. M. HAMILTON & CO., Sole Agents for this City, Oes28 59 lvr = No 27 Main Street, Nevada. Graveling, Ete. San Francisco PIONEER STAGE LINSE!! TO: « Red Doz, Iowa Hii & Dutch Flat NEW ARRANGEMENT!! 2 after Monday, the 7tk of Nevember the Pioneer Stage coach. will leave the Natrona) Exchange in Nevada, at 12} o'cleek P. M. daily, arrivingat R.ed Dog at 3 o'clock P. M.of the same day, wherea connection wish Wiliam Bennett’s Stage Line to lowa Hill and Dutch Flat is effected; By this arrangement passeugers from Nevada will arrive at Iowa Hiil and Dutch Fiat simultancously at#o'clock in the evening. Returning stages, leave Iowa Hilt aed Dutch Plat at 1} o’clock A.M. and arrive in Nevada at 1OgA. M. B. EASTING. Nevada Nov, 5—tf. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! California Stage Company! The Stages of this company willleave their office, Na tional Exchange, Broad St. For Sacramento. Leave Nevada at I o’clock, a. m. and arriving at Sacramento.in-time for.the 2-o’clock beats for San Francisco., For Marysville. Leave the above named office every morning at 640'clock, p. m, passing by Grass. Valley, Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch aud Long Bar, and arrivingin Marysvillein time toconneet with the company’s 2 o'clock stages toSacramento. For Forest City. Leave every morning at 7 o'clock for San Juan, Camptonville and Forest city. For Orleans Flat. Leave every day at 7 o'clock,a.m via Bell's Ranch, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s Flat, arriving at Orleans Flatat 12m. Returning leave Orleans Fiat at 8 o’elock, a.m. arriving at Nevada atl o’clock, connecting with the Marysville and Sacramento stage. JAS. HAWORTH,Prest. W. S.McRoberts, Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE r N AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL, i859, the trains of the Sacramento Valley Railroad will leave as follows, viz : The Passenger Trains. Willteave the Depot at foot of Kstreet, at Sacramento at 7 o’clock, A. M., and 2 P.M. TtWillleave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at A’M,12M.,and 5} P. M. On Sundays, willleave Sacramento at 7 A M., and2P M.,willleave Folsom at¥ A. M. and 5 P.M, TICKET OF FICE—On Front strect, under the “What Cheer House,” Regular Fare over the Road, $2 each way. Excursion Tickets for Sundays, out and back, $2, Freight for Folsom Will be taken up by every train, excepting Sundays. Up way freight by the 2 P. M. trainonly. Freight must be deliveredat the Depot,foot of L street, halfan hour before the departure of trains, elseit willbe retained for the next train. Rates of Freight—Upward, $3 per ton, to Folsom‘ “ Downward, $1,50 (for stone) perton to Sacramentc, The7 A. M.trainout from Sacramento connects w th stages forallofthefollowing named places, and passengers procuring tickets at the ticket office in Sacramento, will be sentthrongh'thesame day. Thestages run from ali of the following named places to connect with the 12 Mtrainfrom Folsom, arrivinginSacramento ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SAN FRANCISCO BOAT LEAVES! Nevada , Grass Valley, Auburn, Towa Tlil}, Forestcity, Downieville, Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Hill, THinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood Georgetown, Mormon Island, Colema, EI Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar, Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak Uity, Arkansas Diggings Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador, Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown, J.P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. Sacramento, 1259-tf LIVERY STABLE Broad & Main st., Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, ORMERLY ofthe Metropolis Stable would in tormhis friends and the public gene: ally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegantestablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c.&c.—and is now preparedto furnish as tineturn-outs as can befoundin the State. Well trained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped torladies or Gentlemen willbe ready at alltimes Alongexperience inthe business and an earnest desire to retainthe confidence of my friends, leads meto believe I will be able to give general satisfac tion. Particularattention paic to Horses ontivery. Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of Balls, Parties, &e. &e. The quality of my stock willpermitmeto say that thoseseeking pleasure,or engaged on business would dowelltogiveme acall. J. A. LANCASTER. Nevada.March 12th 1858. Empire Livery ‘Stable, eers in the Livery business, has in friends and the public, purchased the stand oppoEiorses, gee Bussies. had atall times,and of the very best stock. As he Transient Stock Remember the Empire Livery Stable LONG KNOWN asoNe of the pionZ consequenese of an increase of custom and in order to accommodate his site the National Exchange, which he has rebuilt enlarged and fitted rpin a manner unsurpassed. (DOUBLE or sINGLE ) BAROUCHEs, ConcORD WaGons HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, to be designs keeping a No.1. Establishment, none but the best stock will suit him, left atthe Stable will receive every care and atten tion at reasonable prices, Broad street, opposite National Exchange. Nevada, Sept. 2, 1859. J.H. HELM MEAT MARKETS. CITY MARKET. _ JAMES MONROF, DEALER IN Fresh Beef, Pork, Vegetables, Xe. Broad street, Nevada. Opposite the Virginia House. kr All ORDERS delivered every mormng. Dee, 233m THE EMPIRE MARKET, On Pine st. below U8S. Bakery. NEVADA. Come one, Come all—that is if you have the CASH to pay for the best Bear and Meats in the mountains Meats wholesale, meats by the quarter side or carcass Cheap as_ the cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at all times N B—Not to be different from others we invite old friends and patrons to stay away unless they have the CASH. CHAS. KENT. STILL ANOTHER CHANCE, KEY STONE MARKET. ARCHIE McALLISTER, AVING ieft the Variety Store and moved across the street, is determined not to be outdone in keeping a Market. None bat American Beef, of tha best quality ! Pork, Mutton, Veal, ete. all kinds of Game in theirseason, Also, Fish and Vegetables, fresh ofreryday. All of which will be sold cheap for ASH. KEROSENE LAMPS. JONES & MERRIIL’S Patent. for sale by E. F. SPENCE, Broad Street. c. ww ARMES. G. W. ARMES. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I" CALIFORNIA BROOMS, Sacramente St., one dver, below D.nm, S4N FRANCISCO, -.-.CALIFORNIA. 2 All Orders Promptly attended to. 08 March 7th, 3m ASSAY OF Fics AND. GOLD AND SILVER REFINERT 1Q4 Montgomery street, :San Frencisco ROM and after the first of March I have leased my Assay Office and Gold and Silver Refincry to Messrs. DUNCAN, “HERMAN & CO., who will conduct the business of Adgaying and Refining in the manner and on the terms below stated = Thanking my friends and the pubdhe for the patronage . baye received from them, I beg to subseribe myself »E.JUSTH. San Francisee, February 18, 1860, HE UNDERSIGNED having associated them selves together for the purpose of earrsying on the business of Assaying and Refining Gold and Silver, will be prepared om and after-the first.of March. next, to reecite deposits for assaying and retining and to make returns in unpatted bars. refined bars, or United States coin, atthe option of the depositors, The charges will be as follows. WHPFN RETURNS ARE MADEIN UNPARTED BARS, one-quarter of one percent, on the value uf the bars, WHEN RETURNS ARE MADE IN REFINED BARS, teneents peroz;on the gross weight after melting. and one-sixteerth of’ ome per cent on the va've of each bar over five thorsand dofars ; on cach bar under five thousand dollars, ten eents per oz. on the gross weight after melting and one eighth per cent on the vale of the bar. WHEN RETURNS AR MADE IN UNITED STATES COIN, ten eents per oz. on the gross weight after melting, and one-half of one per cent for coinage ; being four cents per oz. Tess than the present charge of the United States Branch Mint here« Silver contained inthe Gok? will be aecornted for to the depositor in the mannerand at the rate cus< tomary at the U.S. Branch Mint. Unparted bars will be delivered six hours from the deposit of the Gold.and Silver if desired Refined bars or United States coin will be detrvered four days (not including Sundays) after the depos. it of the Gold or Silver, viz; returt's of deposits of Monday will be payable on Friday, Tuesday <f Saturday, Wednesday = Monday, Thursday 5 Tuesday, Friday 1s Wednesday, Saturday = Thursday, Persons desirous of seeing their Gold or Silver melted can do so; and the assay chips from eaeh deposit will be kept separate for three months, at the disposith n of the depositor, in order to afford every facility fot testing the correctness of the assay. Assays of Ores and Minerals made. Gold and Silver Bars purehared, MR FE. JUSTH will be Assayer and Refiner, and ME. ROPERT BURNETT Cashier and General Superintendent of our establishment. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., of New York, and ALSOP & CO. feb25 3m GEO. L. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAIN TS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &e., &e., HAVE REMOVED from . \1O0S CLUAY STREET . To 106 BATTERY STREET, Cor. Merchant, San Francisco. mar 2to ang 16—60 : THE EYES! THE EYES! Ry
‘€O> DR. E, I. PARDEE, OCU TTS T—Aftecl a blindness of mor than five vears DR. PARDEE has made himsel thoroughly and scientifically acquaimted with all dis eases of the Eye, and has now been in practice eig ht 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 eured by him, after having exhausted the skill ofall the eminent Oculists in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Dr P. wholly objects to the use of caustic, line stone—keeping the patient in a dark room, dicting, blistering, cupping —the blue pill at night and salts in the morning etc. ete. DR. PARDEE has also been remarkably successful in the treatment of Rhenmatism, Neuralgia, and all the pains about the head; and the frequent eails that he 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 ean be sent to any partofthe eoast, and each bottle will be accompanied with fall directions and a reecipt fora linament .magical inits effect over pain, iugredi ents of shichea be procured any where-price, $10. The ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted by Dr. P. have all the natural movements ofthe real eye and ecannot be detected even by close inspection. Address DR E.N. PARDEE, San Fra ncisco, California, OFFICE—Clay strect, Plaza Hotel, two do o above the Plaza. feb24 6ms IMPORTANT To the Deaf and Dumb!! DR. PILKINGTON, Late Proprietor of the Institution for the Deaf. St, Louis, Mo., and Chicago, Il, AS ARRIVED, and may be consulted at the cor ner of Montgomery and California streets (Express Building, up stairs,) San Francisco. Early attention is desired: DEAFNESS, DIZZINESS, EAR ACHE, CATARRH, NOISE IN THE HEAD, and all discharges from the Ear, Mouth, or Nostrils, entirely removed. A number 9f years close attention to the disoases of the Ear has cnabled him to make many improvements in all that has heretofore been known of Aur-al medicine and surgery, and to insure such a degree of success as seems almost incredible. To Capitalists and Owners of Real Estate who contemplate making permanent Improvements. PH@NIX WORKS, KITTRIDGE & FRAZER, Proprietors of the Phenix Iron Works,San Francisco, LB pre-e to call your particular attention to the'fact that they are extensively and sve cessfully enengedin manufacturing Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Pri.on Cells, ete.,at greatly Reduced Frices! Our practical knowledge of the business has been rendered complete by ten years experience in San Francisco, i Our best reference is our work which can he seen in » every city and town in this State and Oregon. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. Js A large assortment of second handDoors and Shutters constantly on hand,and for sale at very low rates, : : 172 Battery street, near Pacific, San Francise STORY & Co. ian berry, of acknowledged and extraordina:ym properties. It has long since acguired a. otters et be San Francisco Advert's,UDOLPHO WOLFES _ SCHNAPPS. A Médi¢inal Drink of Eminently ALUTARY QUALITIES, manufacturedby him selfexclusivelz, at his Fuctory at Schiedam, Rollaudand pblibtows qeotey ie Gattieaion years thronghout alltheAtlantie and Wessera States, It is made fromthe best Barley that ezn be seteet— edim Enrepe, with the essence of an aromatic Italhigher reputation, both in Europe and America than any otker diwretic beverage. Analyzed, iti 2 perfeetly pure Liquor, in its ef fects a nild and whotwmetonic: * It is extensively used and approved by the mediealfacaktz, the temperance people, beads of families, &e. : : In Gravel, Gout,and Rhewmatism In obstrretion of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Debilty, its effectsare prompt, decided, and inyariablreliable ; and itis notonly aremedy for these mala dies,butimallcases which they are produced by drinking bad water, whichis almostuniversally the camseof them, it acts asa sure preventive. * For Feverand Ague it isone of the most. effisacious preventives thatcan Ve resorted to The Aromatic Schkeidam Schnapps, consequently in great demand by person travelling, orabBontto settle innew partsof the cometay espeeially.as wellas by many in every conimnaify, re it has become known, en account ofits yaFivas other remedial-properties. In alicases of » Dropsical tendency, it is generaflytive only remedy required when adopted in the early stage of the disease. ee < iS In dyspepsia maladies, when fiken in proper quantities,as a diet drink, and especially at diner, it isfound byuniform experience, to be eminently efficaciousin the most cbstinate cases. whcn even the best of the usualremedies have fated to “ayford more than temporary relief. In casez of Flatulency, itis an immediate and invariable speeife, andit may be admiuisteredin diluted. and proportlonate quantities; even to Yeung Infants, in ail those piroxyisms of griping painin the stomach and bowelsto which they are especially subject, as well asthe cholic of grown persons.” Itsjudiciousadoption in conection withthe prin cipal meals, or when a sé€nse of exhaustion dictatesits useneverfailkto relieve the debility atendunt upon protracted chronic maladies. low temperament and exhansted vital energy, by whatever causeindaced. These arefacts towhich many ofthe most eminent medical men, bethin England and tho United States, have borne testimony, and which arecorroboiated by the highest written authorit ies. Putupin quartand pint bottles, fa cases of one dozen with my name on the bottles, eork, and fae simile of my Signature onthe label. Porsale by all the respeetable Druggists and Liquor dealersin Californiaand Oregon. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, No. 22 Beaverstreet, New York A CAUTION TO THE FUBLIC. London Cordial Gin! ClubHouse Gin! Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps! Royal Schnapps, &e. Underthe above and similar titles, the liquor mixers ofthis eity are bottling large quantities of adulterated, unw holsometrash, costing butlittle,on which they hopeterealtizelargeprofits by sellingin Calitornia. Aveid alicompennds. Some are soskilifelly prepared asio passfor good Liquor. except with the best judges. if you would be safe, nse only the log established, renowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Scknapps. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer, 22 Beaverstreet, New York. dec.2, 1859—tf SANFOR D’S CIRCULAR FOR 1860. Agency for Cahfornia Nurserymen, for the purchase ot Goods and Sale cf Produce. HE Subscriber has been’ appotated Agent for the following named reliable Nurserymen and owners of Nuisery Stock, Simpson Thompson, Suscol Nurseries, Suscol, Napa County, no irrigaion. John Lewelling, San Lorenzo Nurseries, San Lorenzo, Almeda County, noirrigation. “A. P Smith. Pomologoical Gardens, and Nurseries, Sacramento, moderate irrigation. Mark Farney, Excelsior Nurseries, San Jose, moderate irrigation. Jas. R. Lowe, Pomona Gardens snd Nurseries, San Jose, moderate irrigation. W. C. Walker, Golden Gate Nurseries, (Floral and Ornamental) San Francisco, no irrigation. Sather & Church, owners cf Trees, &c, grownat Aalmeda, Aiaweda Connty no irrigation. = He has purchased a large Stock of extra-sized Trees, grown in a genial soil at San Jose, irrigatted but once during the past season, and has established a Depotin this city, at : 11S and 120 FRONT STREET, Where he will keep for sale during the planting seasons, (or until his stock is exhausted,) the finest Stock ever offered in this State, of . Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees Shrubbery, Hardy and Greenhouse Pei AN T S:. Grape Vines, Gooseberrr, Raspberry, Strawberry Plants, Field, Garden & Flower Seeds. &c. &KPStrict attention wil! be givento the purchase of all kinds of goods to be found in this market, aad their shipment to any part of the State; alsoto the sale of Farm Produce at a very low commissiou (PF itis believed that the great reduction inthe prices of Trees and Plants (see circular supplfedto applicants at the NEVADA JOURNAL Office) from those of last year. will induce land owners te plant largely, and to such as desire so to do, great inducements will be offered. (49P'No articles will be offered of an inferior or ofan exceptionable character, and with this promise avery large share of patronage i¢ conhdently expected. JASON L. SANDFORD. San Francisco Jan.1 186), J. B. Painter, [Late Omeara & Painter,] DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Mate ri, Paper, Cards& Printer’s Stock generally. 132 Clay St., near Sansome. San Francisco, Jan. 20, 1860—ly Removal! Removal! NEW MUSIC STORE! GRAY & HERWIG, Have Removed to RABE’S BUILDING, 163 Clay street, 3d door above Montgomery. PIANOFORTES, Agents forthe ale of Instruments from the following celebrated manufacturers. Raven & Bacon, New York, Brown & Allen, Boston, Hallet & Davis, Boston, Boardman & Gray, Albany. The above Pianos can not be surpassed for quality of tone, delicacy of touch and durability ; being made expressly to withstand the changes of our California climate. MELODEONS, MELODEONS! Scle Agents for California for CaTHant & NREDHAMS celebrate] instruments. PRINCE & Co's Melodeons of all sizes. The largest and best seleeted stock in California of NEWsPOPULAw and STANDARD Mutic—Domestic and Foreign. Instruction Books of all kinds. Brass Instruments of American Mannfacture. Sax JIORNS of every description, CANOPEONs of all "mgr We particularly call the attention of Band masters to the fact that our stock of Brass Instruments are of American mannfacture and are greatly su rior to the German Instruments generally found In our market, Roman & Itattan Strinqs for all tinds of stringed Instruments received direct from Europe at intervals which insure a constant supply of iresh articles. Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Flutes Flageolets, Picilos. and Clarionets. GRAY & HERW1G deal exclusively in music and musical Instruments, &e A long practical acquaintance with the business has enabled them to make arrangements whieh tify them in announcing that they will sell the articles at the lowest possible rates, (er Orders promptly attended to—A liberal discount to the trade, Sen.inaries, &c. Discretionary orders attended to by a person who has had along expctienee in teaching. dec, 23,—6m Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Private Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento Street, below Montgomery. oneete ee AN Bit Steamship Company’s ee.) 3. . NGISCO.Y Establishe ij im , for the Permanent ae of all private andchronie diseases, and for the suppression of Quackery. é TTENDING. and Resident Physician, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., late in the HungarianReyolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds. Chief Surgeon tothe Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, late Lecturer on the Diseases of Women and Cuildren, and Honoraiy Member, of the wink College of gens > particular attention pad to the treament of dis < peculiar to Women and Chiidren Orrice HocRs.—From 9 a. M-. fill 9 p. Mm. Communications strictly confideatial Permanent cure guarranteed, or no pay. Consultations by letter or therwise free, , Adresse Dr. L-J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal. . A TRIBUTE TO MERITED WoRTH. The ingratitude of man to his fellow man is so often met with in life, that testimonials, prompted by fin est 6 tt ES RIOTING a AIR ELE Ao He CM ~ San Francisco Adcert's. San Hraucisce 3 dvert's, er fnelnga of the heart. are oases in the life of thost who sacrifice their best days in philanthropic devo tion to the alleviation of the ills of frail mortality — Empiricism floods. the columns oi our press wit! fraudulent and firtitious letters, singing paans t the worth of their own egotistical charlatanisin.— Below we néa certificate from a worthy man who, a period since, seemed destined to “shuf fle off this mortal coil;'” who lboked forward to hi dissolution with that pleasnre which only thos: weighed down by the heavy fiand of disease ¢an.— Contrary te hope. the aBility of a iu) physicia: has reatored him to his former health. Relieved frou his terrible situation, avd impelled by gratitnde, hmakes known his case, and his remedial agent. anv his statement 18 authenticated by a Notary Public:—. The demands of society imperiously eommand it publicity, and it is given more to warn the unwary than to sound the praiees of a physician, ot whon scores of like cases can be cited. REMARKABLE CURE OF CoxsomPTiIoN _ The almost miraculous cure that has been effects d in my Case, prompts me to impart to those of my fei low createres who may be snifering from Hike afflic tien, the source of relfef, with a short description my case. Several yeas ago my heaith began to faii Twas attacked by general weakness and debility which reduced me tothe mere shadow of my for:ne self. At that stace I somght -wedical assist: nce, ani expended lage aimcnnts, bat withont the least bene fleialresult. Tkat fell destroyer CoNsUMPTION ha: already seized upoa my vital. F was daily drawin; closer to the ¥ my Physicians held ont no hope recovery, my strength had wasted, and 1 was in» state of almost ofter prostration. by my physicians that they ewuld do nothing for in except tosmooth my path to the grave, when, mos cyeuneye'y. Lapplied to Dr L. J. €zapkay, and an now & Well and perfectly sound man. {ft Is difficn) for me to express the emotions of deepest gratitrd: i cag pry w when realizing the immeasurable ser ice Ihave received at the hands of Dr. Czapkay an: ¥feel rejoiced that it is at least in my power to vend: > this feeble recognition of his great skill and capacity . To the afflicted T would say, do not despair for what ever may be the Natare of yourcase, J am confiden oo Jou will fad relief by applying to Dr. L. J. Czap ay. * There is balm in Gilead and there is a physiciar there.’ {L.s,F HENRY WES: LING. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th day « October. A. . 1858. City and County of San Fran cisco,in the State of California ss {t.s.] F. J, THIBAULT, Notary Public. The undersigned is personally acquainted wit! Henry Wessling, and knows that the circumstance: related in the foregoing certificate aretrue. He sav Henry Wessling during his illness, and bears willin testimony to the fact of his reniarkable eure by Dy. L. J.Czapkay. {Ls} A. ROSENHEIM Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th dav of October, a. D.1859City and County of San Fran eisco, in the State of California, ft s)} F. J. THIBAULT, Notary Public. Dr-L. J. CZAPKAY’'S private Meical and < urgical Enstitate is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Compa ny's Office, San Francisee, The Doctor offers free consultations, and asks no remuneration unless he effects acure. Office hoars from 9 a. mM. to9P.m. THE FOLLOWING LetveER, , Which emphatically speaxs for itself, was Written by the Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, to the editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal, San Franeiseo, for publication: PHILADELPHIA, January 17tb, 1859 To the Editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal : GENTLEMEN :—My attention has been called to an article in the December number of your Journal, in regard to the AD EUNDEM degree ‘granted by the Philadelphia Co'lege of Medicine to Dr eR Czapka Vv When the application for the degree was made to the Faculty, it was accompanied by affidavits and testi monials to the effect that Dr. Czapkay was a regular graduate M, D. of the Uriversity of Pesth, had servyed as Surgeon in the Hungarian army, and was 4 regular ptastitioner of medicine. On the strength of these, the degree was granted. The ab EUNDEM degree, as its name implies, is conferred oa graduates only, and gives us new privileges. Had there been the slightest suspicion of irregularity. the application would have been refused. By inserting this in your Journal, you will do an act of justice to the College. and confer a favor on Yours, very respectfully H. RAND, Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. CERFIESCATE :—I, the undersigned, Governor 0 Hungary, de testify hereby, that Dr. L. JCzapkay has served durimg the contest for Hungarian liberty. as Chief Surgeon im the Hungarian army, with faithfuj perseverauce. Whereef I have given him tiis certificate, and do recommend 4im te the sympathy, attention and protection of ali those who are capable of appreciating patriotic self sverifice and nnd@eserv jed inisfortune, . KOSSUTH LAJOS, } Washington City, Jan. 6,752. Gov. lungary. REMARKABLE INSTANCe OF MEDICAL. RELIFF. Below we publish. the certificates of three of the . sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered their former health, and impelled by grati tude, make Known their cases and remedial agent and their statements are au:henticated by a Notary . Public. The demands of society imperiousiy command their publicity, and we commend their perusal tothe atientionof alt afflicted: THANKFULNESS IS THE INCENTIVE TO GRATITCDE CERTIFICATE.—The andersigned guainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent relict of their sufferings may be obtaimed, 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 to the vicious practices of uneontrolled passion in youth, depressed in body and miad, unabls to perform even the most trifling duty imposed by the daily avoeations of life. I sought the advice of many physicians,who at first regardee my disease as of trifling importance; but, alas, aiter afew weeks, 2nd. in several instances. months, of their tregtment, . . found, to my unutterable horror, that, instead of relief, my symptoms became more alarming in their tor ture; and being told by one that my disease being principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of little consequence, I despaired of ever re-gaining my health, strength and energy; and, asa last resor= and with but a fa:nt hope, I called upen Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine, which almost instantly relieved me of the dul! pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by the result, ] 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 baek and groins, the weakness of my simbs, the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement, the misauthro py and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want of confidence in others, the incapability to study, and want of resolution, the frightful, exciting, and, at times, pleasurable dreams by night, followea »y in voluntary: discharges, have all disappeared, a.d in fact, in two mouths after haying consulted the Docter, I felt asif inspired by a new life—that life whiwh, . abeet time ago, I contemplated to end with my own and. With a view to guard thé unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetentquacks, I deem it wy duty to offer thia 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 own experience that, once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be effected. (UL. 8.) B. F. FILLMORE. State of Califcrnia. eounty of San F:ancisdo. Subscrited and sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1856. (Signed.) (L.8.] JOHN MIDDLETON, Notary Pubiic, CARD. Prompted by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to lay before the pubhe acase which deserves a commendation, not only as an act of scientifire skill, but thatof humanity atso. About two yeaas ago I suddenly and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of Epilepsy, which owing to my inability to meet the expense consequent npon 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 pursuit of 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 scon learned tolook upon those who would render assistance or thelter me danger as enemics who sought to prolong the existenceofmy miscriesWhile in this state. and having, previous to my af fliction, tasted the sweets of life, I once more was indneed to attempy seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation, called upon Dr. L. J. Czapkay. 1 told him of my cireamstances, and of my inability toreward him for his services, regardless of which, however, he undertook my ease, and, with the bleasing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health Unable to reward him for the boon which . enjoy at present, and yet conscious of iny indebtedness, 1 consider it due to myself and all afflicted, to make the ease public, in order that those in need of medical advice mag find a physician in whom every eonfidence can be placed. [L S.] MFYER Yartonxsky *tate of California, County of San Franeisco. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Ist day of August, 4-D1856. GILBERT A; GRANT, Notary Public, ACARD, I, the undersigned, having been under the treatment of DrL. J Czapkay. although, unsolicited, feel called upon to give publicity to the efficacy of hia 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 often result from the-pernicens practice of pretend ers. My disease has been that of physica’n and mental debility, wkich follows in consequenceof indeseretions in youth. The agonies which I endured are, perhaps unnecessary for me to detail; they are known to those who have experienced them, “ufficeit to sa¥, that having called the services of Dr L J Czapkay into requisition, all the expectations which T may have formed-of himwere more than realized I would therefore recommend Dr (zapkay to all those who mav find themselves afflicted with that dreadul malady, my object in so doing being sympathy for suffering humanity, aod a heartfelt derire of refieving them. D J Daucer, Pripter State of California, City and County of “an Francis eo, On this 3lst day of July. a p 1856, before me. Wm € Jewett, Notary Public, personally appeared D_ J Dahlee, known to me, who being duly sworn, did depose and say. that the eontents of card berewith signed by him are true ‘ In witness whereofl have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year first above written. (L s] Wu C Jewertr, Notary Public SPEKMATORRHEA. 'S Or loeal weakness, nervons debility. low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the back and limbs, indisposition and ineapability forlabor and study. duliness of apprehension, lors of mamory, aversion to society love of solitude, timidity, self distrust, dizziness, head ache, invohw discharges, painsin the side, affectionsof the poviar. Pera the face, sexual or other intirmities in cured by th: justly celebrated physician and sw ‘L J Caapkay, His method ofouring diseases is new (nnknown to others) and . hence the tsuecess. Aji conenitations, by letter or otherwise, free, Address, I, San Fro are iseo California I was informe * desirous of ac . ¢ J CZAPKAY M. D. . FARQUAR’ S. MEDICATED WINE® BRANDY] A DELICIOUS. ‘Wood. Wene needs nu bush But in this age of quackery and humbvg. 1t is nee’ essary to at ieast state the virtues or qualities of even 1 well known article, and certainly the California Grape would lay claim to this title. I believe, indeed, I know from expericnee, that its juice produces a purer. Jess hurtful. and more exhilerating and healthful beverage tha® nive-tenths of the stuff imported and imitated in the United States. If thie can be said of the wine usnally sold, what cannot bs said of the Tramlies? Pal! the very thought iv significant of j}eison, Bnt tethe purpose. Dr. Jas. L. Farquar's Medicated California Wine and Brandy Is simply the fermented juice, and the distilled juie¢e of the California Grape, judiciously medicated vita . Peruvian Bark, Turkey Rhubarb, Juniper Berrier {and offer vegetable remedial agents, skillfully comb ned, and fn satch minute and exact quantities as te constitute a small, or Homeopathic. dose of each rem fedy; whch, when combined, from an innocent, . harmless, yet Active Tonie, Alterative, Anti-Dyse :, Diuretic, Antifebrile and Sedative Beverage, nt to the taste. Inventor in calling the attention of the publie . (especially, Californians, who know the excellence of the California Grape.) to these preparations, does so with feelings of pride and confidence ; pride in moring the excellence of our Native grape, and eontiden. & in their remedial virtues adapted for the following diseases : lyspepsia, Indigestion, loss of Appetite Halhitual Constipation, Acidity of, or Sour Stomach } Diseases of the Kidneys, Gravel, Disorders of the . Urinary Organs, Kcomittent and Intermittent Fevers,. Fever and Agne, Chills, Nervousness, Weakness, . Debdility, Dryness of the Skin, or want of Perspirastion, Pains in the stomach or Bowels, Colic, Dysenj tery, &e. . The Proprictor dees not pretend tfiat his Medical } California Wime end Brandy is a “ wonder or a mira} cle’? in medical scienee, bat appeals to the common sense of the publie, and he does not hesitate to avow, that he knows from experience, thatthe medicines in . this, though small in quantity, will often effect a cure in some ef the discases enumerated when more violent and pewerfulremedies hwve failed in their ob: ect. : {6S Those drinking Liquor early in the morning or before bieaktast, would find the Brandy act de. lightfully on the the nerves and stomach, keeping the . bowels rogular. &e 2 a As a General Beverage it is pleasant to the taste, slightly exhilerating, perfee ly harmless, and gives the weak and feeble a feeling of health an& strength.“ * Read this Certificate of Analysis made by Cheophe ilus N. Rael, Analytical and Manufreturing hemist, Boston. do hereby Certify, that after 2 minute and eareful Analytieal examination of the California Wine and Brandy, manutaetured by Dr. James L Farqnar, . } in order to ascertain its composition and quality, 3 ha ve after varies ex periments arrivevat he followng result : the Wine isefa very agreall e taste, light color aud agreeable aroma, and consists of Grape Sugar 9-30, Volatile Oil 2-13, Tannie-Acid 1-73, Coloring matter 1-84, Aleohol 9-G4, Water 73-19, Bi-tar. trate of Potassia 0-97, Sulphate of Potassia 9-45, Salt } 0-84. T. N. RAEL.” It can be taken by the most delicate of either sex, and in moderation by ebildren Sold by all Drnggists and Grocers inthe United States. California and Oregon. Price 31 per bottle, or six bottles in a box for $5z. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—In purchasing, ways see that a fac-simile of the Signature of Jame» I. Farquar, M.D., Wholesale Agents, Park& White, Crowell & Crane, and Redingten & (o. SanPFronciseo { VE THAT SURFER, React! Reet And be assured that DR. PARETIRAS? GREAT Italian Remedy! Now known and approved by use for over. Fifty Years. still rema’ns trinmphant over all the multifarionss medicines for theeure of Private Diseases, po mat. terhow long standing, without any injurious effects tothe system. ‘This remedy is warranted Purely Vegetable. Quick in offect, and Certain in cure. acting as it doos; immediately on the organs thémselves, giving . them energy and vigor, ani removing inflammation in ainanner superior to any Medicine ever made known to the world For sale by D. BABCOCK, General Agent, No. 73 Davis stieet, San rancisco. and by Druggists throughout this State and Oregom RICE, ‘ OF FIN & Co. Agents for Marysville. E.F. SPENCE, Agent for Nevada. feb. 24 -3m f Special Notices. The Medical and Surgica] Institute Of Dr. LJ. CZAPKAY is already secured in a position which places it, as wellas its proprietor, far above the assaults of envy and professional malice. In the schools of France, the highest prizes are often awarded to practitioners in this department of Medieal science, and they ocenpy with others an equally lofty position in the profession. Ricord is cn illustrious example, a shining light among the philosophic. al stars ofhis age in Europe, and Dr. Czapkay has . fully equalled him in this country, as a proof of which. the Philstelphia College of Medicine complimented him with a Diploma, and the honorary aD EUNDEM degree. Sclectizg this ag his field of opera . tion, although qualified asa graduate of the Uniniversity of Pesth, and late Chief Surgeon of the Hungarian Revolutionary army, for more extended labors, Dr, L. J. Czapkay has bent his earnes: attention to the eure of chrenic and private diseases, . in which he has become so greatan expert that he is now regarded as tne LEADER in tbis branch of his profession throughout the United States, and his por trait and biography are published as 4 matter of intirest in the most exclusive journals. The Doctor’s offices are at his Medical und Surgical Institute, on Sacramento street, Corner of L« idesdorff, nearly opposite the buildings of the Pacific Mail Steamship Compar y. te We ask particular attention ofow: readers to the sworn certificates of remarkable cures. in another column of this paper. . Hall's Sarsaparilla Yellow Dock and Todide of Potass Is prepared from the finestr of Jamaica Sarsaparilla . and Englisch Iodide of Potass-—admirable as a restorative and purifer of the ‘lod, it cleanses the + ¥stem of ail morbid and impure matter—removes pimples boils and erup:ions from the _Skin— cures rhenmatism and pains of all kinds —Al who can afford shonld use it,asittends to give them strength and projong life. Sold by Druggiet's generally,at . $1,C0 per bottle, = R.WALI. & CO., Proprietor. Wholesale Druggists, 143 & 145 Clay San Pran. eisco Dee. 30.—ti