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a Ft ; rte “Rot me if it ’taiasn’t, Or else some fellow that I don’t want tosce.”’ Door is “Jonathan,’’ be Tol how > ye a » Dorothy, I’m purty we A ced’ bow i's with you.” “Well now how it’s blowing, 3 There's going to be some tall weather yet, I sweow. Dorothy suggests that they Had ony df to : Anda re. mg n lighteth up Jonathan's physOld folks snoring soundly, Young folks close ther ; Jonathan and Dorothy Talking "bout the weather, Can hardly keep his vest on, And his tongue cleayeth to the roof of his mouth. Dapthy looks slyly— 8 there’s something coming ; Looks around at Jonathan— He feels much like running. ‘Dearest Dorothy,’’ he says, And hae Lome pune ‘Spore you and I would go Down to Parson Castor, And getlinked in the everlasting bonds 4 matrimony, + * * * Years have passed away, and Down within the valley, Far away from city, Street or dirty alley, Stands a little cottage, White as snow in March ; Jonathan and Dorothy Sitting on the ey And ome dozen white headed youngsters around them. ——— Puncu’s Por-Porourt Pour Rire.No woman is a beauty to her femme de chambre. A lawyer’s carriage is only a legal conveyance—and it is the client, as oft as it stops at his door, who pays for the drawing up of it. Most Golden Calves, when thrown into the crucible of time, turn out no better than Pigs of Lead! Life is a romance, of which a Coquette never tires of turning over a new leaf. Mock no man for his snub-nose, for you never can tell what may turn up. A. character, like a kettle, once mended always wants mending. Be kind even to your reproofs, and reserve them till morning. No one can sleep well who goes to bed with a flee in his ear. The man who is fond of mon his reputation upon the smallest trifle, generally retires from the conquest before he is called upon to deposit his stake. Life is full of contradictions—but woman takes very good care that we shall never hear the last of it. It is wrong to judge men by trifles, The man 107 CLAY BT., Ban Francisco, OFFER FOR SALE, ALCOHOL ; CASTOR OIL ; TARTARIC ACID : BLUE VITRIOL ; FRESH HOPS ; CAMPHOR ; CREAM OF TARTAR ; SAL SODA ; SEIDLITZ POWDERS ; RAX STRYCHNINE ; FLAVORING EXTRACTS ; SHAKER’S HERBS ; EPSOM SALTS ; SUP. CARB, OF SODA ; BAY RUM ; MUSTANG LINIMRNT ; ALUM ; BRISTOL BRICK ; SALT PETRE ; IRISH MOSS ; CANARY SEED ; JAMAICA GINGER ; GUM ARABIC ; INDIGO ; CALABRIA LIQUORICE ; SASSAFRAS BARK ; TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA ; SAND’S SARSAPARILLA ; COOPER'S ISINGLASS ; YELLOW WAX ; COPPERAR, AND A Full and complete assortment of destrable D%UGS AND MEDICINES, R. & CO., respectfully solicit orders from the country, and will guarantee satisfaction in every particular, to those . who may favor them with their custom,—28-3m W. G, ALBAN, D, M’LAREN, T, A. THOMAS, ALBAN, THOMAS & CO., (SUCeRSORS 7O THOMPSON & BORRADAILLE, ) Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Glass, Herbs, Fictracts, Hops, Bird Seed, Chemicals, Quicksilver, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Polar, Sperm, Lard, Olive, and Neatsfoot Oils, Turpentine, White Lead, Varnishes, Alcohol, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Soups, Toilet Articles, &e, Alao, Agents for JAYNE’S MEDICINES, and all the Fxesterday who kept the dinner waiting half an . tracts of Sarsaparilla and Genuine medicines of the day, our, keeps his mother in-law, A Goon One.—Dr. Magoon, recently in a lecture on “Mind Your Business,’ tells the follow. —— ing good one : A young man went from New York city to the West, where he commenced business on his own account, and married. His friends in the city were interested in his welfare, and when a merchant was requested to visit the emigrant, and ascertain how he lived, what sort of a wife he had chosen, his prospects, &c. panets aay the New Yorker ascertained the residence of his oung friend, and called upon him quite early nthe morning. He found him in a small neat ome and just taking his breakfast. Tho in. troduct quite off-hand and unceremonious, and he was . tact Liquorice, requested to be seated, and partake of the morning meal, The young wife had prep beef steak, biscuit and coffee with her own hands, and for a table had used her kneading board, over which a napkin was spread, and the “board” placed on her lap. The New Yorker declined a seat at the table, and took his leave. On making his report to his New York friends as to how he found his young friend Fliving, he described the style as ‘magnificent !’’—and for explanation of the superlative ho said, that were he the owner of that young man’s furniture, he would not take ten thousand dollars for the legs of the table ! A Man or Famiry.—Some curious developments are coming to light affecting the great Dogberry of New York—Edward A. Connery, coronor. His first act in the Burdell investigations was to send his son-in-law to act as counsel for Mrs. Cuningham, but that lady very respectfully declined his services. He next committed the medical examination to another eon-in-law, Dr. Knight, whose first business it was to take out the stomach of the murdered man, and thus prevent such scientific examination of that organ as might have proved, by the pro of digestion, the exact time of his death. The coronor then appointed his son John to be his clerk and assistant, with what design can only be infered from the result of the investigations, And finally the coronor’s son-in-law was called to the office of undertaker, the result of which undertaking was a bill of $600 for the funeral expences.— Expenses or Newsparer Pus.isuinc.—The Boston Journal, referring to the greatly increased expenses of publishing a newspaper comred with what it was ten yoars ago, says that he expenges of that office are not far from $150,000 per anum. Among the leading items are white paper, $70,000; salaries, &c., $50,000; selegretenne $3,000; printers’ink, $250. Add to these, rent, fuel, gas, renewal of type, depreciation of material, correspondence, &c., such a paper is scarcely less than the sum mentioned, $150,000, a ___ ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Nevada, as. By virtue ofan execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of John Anderson Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, inand for the county atoresaid, bearing date June 18th A. D. 1857, in favor of JOB & JOHNSON, and against J. M. McCHOMB, for the sum of ‘two hundred and sixty-five dollars and ninety-two cents, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit. Ihave taken into execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the pag tor Hagen seers to wit; One Tunnel and Quartz Mining Claims near Nevada, and on the road leading to Red Dog, at or near Gallus Flat, I will sell his interest in the same, on Thursday the 16th day of July A. D. 1857, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock Pw. of said day, Taken as the property ofJ. M. McChomb to satisfy the above demands and accruing costa. Ni June 18th, A. D, 1857, 38-3w U, S, GREGORY, Constable, —The above sale is postponed for thirty days, U. 8. GREGORY, Constable, Caen. peers mgs od CALIFORNIA County ev: ‘ownshi ington, ss. B virtue of an execution, under attachment, to ine delivered, issued from the court of G, W. Tallman, +, an actin Justice of the Peace in and for the township afeeeenld: ing date June 12th, A, D, 1857, to sa' a judgement rendered by said court on the 2ist day ot May ry 1887 in favor of A. J. aad R, W, LATTA, and ins’ ELSON, for the sum of $ 55,80, and costs of suit, 1 have taken in execution the highest bidder for cash, a certain House in the Town of Omega, one the residence of Mr Smith, bounded south by by Portuguese buildings, and known as the property of A. M. STA pro as the y of said and accri cost, Jane 13th A, D, 1857,—37-3w* CHAS, GOZA, Constable. Estate of JO. the unders' Notice or they will be forever barred. . Taken . Estate of PA’ , to satisfy the above demand . the undersigned within ten months notice, or the same will be forever barred. New Goods constantly arriving per Express and Clippers. FVERYTHING RETAILED AT THE LOWEST RAKES, No. 161 J Street, Corner 6th, Sacramento. UST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, J a large suply of Alcohol, Gampbece, Lard, Sperm, Polar, Neatafoot, and Boiled Oils, Solar Oil, and Camphene, Lamp Wicks, Candle Wicking, Wax and Night y oie Borax, Soda, Castile Soap, Seidlitz Powders, Congross Water, Corks, Sallad Oil in Baskets, Wolfe's Schnapps, Hostetter’s Bitters, Pure Cream Tartar, Strychnine, Castor Oil, and Wyneoop’s Medicines, Wholesale and Retail by ALBAN, THOMAS & CO., 27-4 161 J Street, corner Sixth, rUST RECEIVED, Per Steamer Golden GATE, Clippers Morning Light, Flying Fish, Flying ion of the New Yorker to his wife was . Mist, a large supply of Pure Cream Tartar, Lard Oil, Ex Blue Vitrol, German English Camomile, Saltpetre, Corn Starch, Shakers’ Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilia Root, Gum Arabic, Citric Acid, Potash, Extracts of Lemon, ared the . Rose and Vanilla, Vanilla Beans, Boiled Linseed Oil, Castor Oil in Barrels, Pure Yellow and White Wax, Kidder’s Power's and Welghtman’s Tartaric Acid, Bay Rum in cases and barrels, Fresh — in 1 pound packages, Sage, Yankee Soap, Indellible Ink, Rose’s Blacking Brushes, Mason's Blacking, Hostetter’s Bitters, Cod Liver Oil, Spanish and American Salfron, Lubin’s Extracts, Genuine Wright's Brandreth’s, Moffat’s and other Pills, Chamois Skins, Lycopodium, Essential Oils, Congress Water in pints and qnarts, Borax, Sal Soda, Pearl Barley, and many other stale articles, which, together with our former large stock of rugs, makes our assortment as varied and as large as any Drug House in the city, to which we invite the attention of the trade and others buying in this market. ALBAN, THOMAS &CO., 27-4 Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 161 J Street. corner 6th. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVA DA, 88. In District Court of the 14th Judicial District. BENJAMIN 8. MERRYMAN vs. His Creditors.—In_ the matter of the petition Benjamin S Merryman an Insolvent debtor, praying that he may be allowed to make an assignment of his estate to his creditors, and he be discharged from hia debts and liabilities in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature passed May 4th A. D. 1852, entitled an Act for the relief of insolvent debtors, and protection of creditors, and in pursuance of an order of the Hon, Niles Searls, District Judge, in and for said County, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said insolvent, to be and appear before said Judge, in open Court in the City of Nevada, on Monday the 3d day of August, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that date, to show cause ifany they can, why the prayer of said insolyent should not be granted and an assignment of his estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such cases made and provided. And it is further ordered, that until a further hearing herein, all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed. By order of the Court. Witness, I Rufus Shoemaker, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, with the Seal thereof hereto affixed this 16th day of June A. D, 1857. RUFUS SHOEMAKER Clerk. By Ws. Surm, Deputy. 87-5w Henry Menepitn, Att'y for Petitioner. UMMONS.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Neyada, Township of Nevada, ss. Justice’s Court, before J. M. Clark J. P. The = of the State of California to WINTERS, GROCE & BAKER, You are hereby sum. moned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace at his office in said Township, on Tuesday the 7th day of July A, D, 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M., to answer to the complaint of JAMES MONROE, who demands of you the sum of $15,95 as per complaint on file in my office. On failure so to may! and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of $15,95, debt, with damages and costs of suit, Given under my hand, this 22d day of June A, D, 1857. ? M. CLARK, J, P, Ordered that the above summons bo published in the Nevada Democrat for 3 weeks successively. 38-3w J. M. CLARK, J. P. UMMONS.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevada, Township of Bridgeport, ss. Justice’s Court, Before J. B. Johnson, J. P, The People of the State of Cal: ifornia to CORNELIUS FOGARTY, and JAMES HEMESSY, You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersignThursday the 2d day of July A D. 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M., , body, we have another and still nobler end, . . DR. CHARLES H. TOZER’S Private Medical Card. TRANGERS visiting Sacramento will remember that Dr. S TOZER’S trovewe ia in sixth street, between J and K its., Sacramento. 4 The + success and many radical cures made by Dr. . Tozer ae his commencement in this city, to which bun. dreds can testify, induced him to inform those afflicted with any private complaints, recent or chronic, and wish to be well, and thoroughly cured, it will be to their interest and welfare to call on him, who for the last twenty-five years has given his entire attention to Private Complaints, and to all cases of diseases of a private nature, acute and chronic, such as Syphillus, Secondary and Constitutional affec. tions, Gonorrhoea and Seminal Weakness: Gleet and Strictures, and all diseases of the generative and urinary ns, . both in male ard female, such as Prolapsus, Flour Albus, . Hysteria, &c. : Patients can be assured that thelr complaints will not be tampered with, but treated upon strictly scientific princi: ples. Private Complaints eradicated in a few days; new . cases cured in a short time, without mercury. . "He can be consulted ut his office at all times of the day, from 9 in the morning until § in the evening. All in affic. tion can find in him one who can see and sympathize with and defend them when in trouble—one in whose services the utmost confidence can be placed, Come all who are afflicted and in trouble, and be relleved and cured, Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the pos. sibility of exposure. Lettera enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention with the best advice and instructions C. H. TOZER, M. D., 6th street, between J and K, READ AND REFLECT. DR. CHAS. H. TOZER’S CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. Quick cures and Low Prices at the old established office, 6th street, beween J and K streets. OCTOR TOZER returns his thanks to his numerous Patients for their patronage, and would embrace this opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult on those difficult cases of VENEREAL, which have baffled the skill of some of the most celebrated Physicians of the age, and upon which he has never failed To Perform a Radical Cure. DR. T’s reputation as a Physician, stands unequaled:— His exclusive attention to DISEASES OF THE GENITO URINARY ORGANS for so many years, renders him perfect master of SYPHILIITIC DISEASES. The lasge number of aggravated cases that he has perfectly cured after they have been given up by many others, A the only proof that a physician requires of his ability. Doctor Tozer would state that he can cure any and all cases of varieties of disease, no matter how long stand. ing, or what progress the disease has made every PATIENT can rely upon a cure. DR. TOZER has, it is well known, taken patients from the very verge of the grave, and RESTORED THEM TO . PERFECT HEALTH. He would further state that he deems . it sufficient to attract the attention of those who might . need the services of a physician in all cases, but particu. larly those enumerated in tho advertisement, expecting . they would test my merits asa practitioner, and the result of my practice has been thus far satisfactory to my patients and myself. Nor do I deem expedient to fll columns of the newpaper with fulsome empiric, and bombastic advertisements, professing my ability to heal all diseases flesh is heir to, for to do that I must be something more than . MAN, bunt to give those who are afflicted with VENEREAL, CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, to understand from my . long experience, Iam fully competent to treat them SUC. CESSFULLY. My regard for the dignity of the Medical Profession, to . which I have the honor to belong, deters me from committing any act savoring of Rank Qnackery, and regard for my own dignity would prevent my placing myselfon a par . with Quacks and nostrum venders, of the present age. I offer no Genuine or fraudulent Certificotes, or Pufls of my superior qualifications asa practitioner; neither do I assume to myself MEDICAL HONORS to which Iam _ not entitled, but merely ask those who are diseased to read the different advertisements relating to the oure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply for relief, (My Rooms are so arranged that I can be consulted in privacy at all hours of the day, from 9 o’clock in the morning, until 8 in the evening.) ge” Versons with Chronic Diarrhea, Dysentary; Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition, Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Dullness of A prehension, Timidity, Self Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Pains in the Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other Infirmaties in Man, &e. &c., will find it important to call on DR. CHAS. H. TOZER, at his office 6th Street, between J. and K, Sacramento, C. H, TOZER, M. D, READ AND REFLECT, R. CHARLES H, TOZER'S CARD to the afflicted of Cali fornia. In approaching any new course of systemat. ie inquiry, there ave certain points concerning which the inquirer should always be careful to satisfy himelf. He should comprehend distinctly what the subject of inquiry is—Health and Diseases. Ifwe can form and fix in our mindéa clear conception of the state of Health, we shall have no diMficulty in understanding what was meant by Disease. But beyond, though j not above, these objects of investigation of the human It is to lay before you in such plain terms that you cannot be mistaken and will know where to apply for relief. 1 use the word ‘disease’ generally, and before I speak of the signs of particular diseases, it will be proper to take a general view of symptoms, When a person is troubled or afflicted with disease, which causes a weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, ge of the heart, irritability, nervousness, dyspepsia, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumption, and many others which are better explained than put on paper, and require Medical or Surgical attendance, it would be well for them to inquire ifthere is a physiolan who is competent to attend them, and who understands the application of medicine, and whose Scientific Attainments in his professjon, and whose age and experience entitle him to your confidence, Considering these things, Dr. Chas. H. Tozer has concluded to inform you that are afflicted, advertising practitioner for over twenty-five years, and has Attendedand Cured Hundreds, when they have been considered by other physicians and have been pronounced by them past recovery. Therefore you may rely upon him as one in whom secresy and the utmost confidenee can be placed. Dr, C, H. T. would invite all that are afflicted to call on him and if he does not administer for them there will be no charge made. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from the dreadful consequences which must follow those who neglect to receive attendance, Dr. C, H. Tozer’s office is on 6th street, near the Belvidere Hotel; between J and K streets. His rooms are so arranged that the Doctor can be consulted without the fear of molestation, Ae Office hours, from 9 in the morning until 8 in the C. H. TOZER, M. D. 6th st., between J and K, Sacramento. ~ WILLIAM C. KELLUM, DENTIST. evening. T-ly yu eR From between 3d and 4th streets, on J street, Sacramento (where he has been located for the past 7 years, after a continued practice in the Atlantic States for the previous 9] has permanently located on . The Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Iy Ri-ey’s New Brick, SECOND FLOOR, HERE he will do all kinds of DENTISTRY, as low as good work can be done in the State. N. B.—I am prepared to set Artificial Teeth in the best known manner such as plain or with gums on either Gold, Platina, Silver or Gutta Percha plate, Also, Blookwork, or Allen’s continuous Gum. And for all that does not please after one mouths trial I willrefund the money, I will fill Teeth with pure Gold, full, tight and to stay, and for all that comes out I will refund the money, or fill for nothing. And for all Teeth that are plugged by me and I do not arrest the decay in the cavity I fill, [ will insert new ones for nothing. And Iam always enabled to know my fillings from my registry, Toothache arising from exposed nervs cured, (without extracting,) in two minutos, and the nerve effectually destroyed or no charge made. And Teeth that may have been considered past cure by others, I will suocessfully treat and preserve by filling. All extracting to prepare the mouth for plate work done gratis, And by improved instruments I wil take out any teeth or roots with the utmost facility although they may THE TEETH CURED AND IRREGULARITIES REMOVED— ed Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, 4 have been given up by others, All diseases arising from to answer to the complaint of the Grizzly Water Compan who demands of you the sum of sevent ~ th dollars yon 4 account, a copy of which is now on file in my office, On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of seventy-six dollars, damages and costs of suit. i Given under my hand, this 18th day of June A, D, 1857, J. B, JOHNSON, J, P, Ordered that the above summons be published in the Nevada Democrat, a weekly newspaper published in said County, for two successive weeks, Given under my hand this 18th day of June A. D, 1867, 38-2w J, B. JOHNSON, J. P. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— None iS hereby given to all persons having claims against the WALT deceased, to present them to igned, within ten months from the date of this June 17th, 1857.—37-4w F, H. NICHOLSON, PubHe Adm'‘r, ADMINISTRATOR'S ~ NOPICH.— NOTICE IS hereby go to all persons holding claims against the ICK McLANE, meee to present them to rom the date of this Nevada, June 17th 1857.-37-4w F. H. NICHOLSON, . Public Administrator, . . OR NO CHARGE IS MADE. For the foregoing propositions the best securities will bo iven either in cash doposites or good men’s endorsements, ides any amount of references to persons who have worn my work for years. 22-tf W. C. KELLUM, NEVADA DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFICE, BROAD STREET. EING furnished with a new and complete assortment of pr JOB TYPE, we are prepared to execute PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. Those in want of 44 Cards, Circulars, Bull Heads, Law Blan Postera, Handbitis.” ‘ Ball Tickets, Catalogues, Bills of Fare, Programme Boo Pamphleta, Cheeks, Drafts, Ke will do well to give us a call. Large reducti vm . ‘old§California’’ prices . ee ee MEDICAL& SURGICAL WSIiits. SACRAMENTO STREET, BELOW MONTGOMERY, opposite ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO’S OFFICE 45 SAN FRANCISCO, CALLFORNIA. Established for the Permanent Cure of all Privale and Chronic Diseases, and the Suppression of Quackery. aan TTENDING AND RESIDENT PHYSIA CIAN, L. J, CZAPKAY, M, D., late in the Hungarian revolutionary war, chief Physic to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, chief Surgeon to the poked — of Pesth, ecturer on Diseases of womenand children. aL AFFLICTED.—Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, late of the T Hungarian Army, and chief Physician of the Hospital of Pesth, calls attention to the following maladies, in the treatment of which he guarantees acure. Diseases of the Brain, such a3 Epilepsy, Apoplexy, rushes of blood to the head, Inflamation of ite different tissues, Partial and Complete Paralysis and Insanity, and all Functional Derangements, such as loss of memory, aversion to society, . Misanthropy, Timidity, Nerveus Excitement from slight . causes, Self Distrust, Giddiness, Headache, Ringing in the . ears, confusion of ideas, love of solitude optical illusions, disturbed sleep and incapability for labor and study—Also in diseases of the lungs and air passages, such as Tubercular diseases or Consumption, Pneumonia or inflamation of the Lungs, Pleurites or Pleurisy, Asthma, humoral or apasmodic, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and all forms of Catarrhal affections. Also diseases of the liver, such as Hapattis or Inflamation of the Liver, congestions of the liver, abscesses of the liver, calculi in the gall bladder and ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair ita functions, such as Panama fever, Billious fever and Intermitting fever and the consequences which these disorders leaye behind
them. Also diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or infiamation of the Stomach, Enterites or inflamation of the bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms, which destroy the appetite and dgution, Flatulence, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. Also diseases of the Kidneys, and other Urinary Organs, such as Diabetes, or an excessive flow of urine, Albuminaria, commonly known as Bright’s disease, In this complaint, the physician and patient do not oftentimes suspect the presence of the disease until too late. The most common symptoms are general indisposition, with dropsical swellings, calculi in the Kidneys, Urethra or Bladder, Enursis or inability to retain the urine, cystitis or inflamation of the bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary organs. Also, diseases of the Womb and its appendages, such as irregularities of the MENSES, when excessive, defective, suppressed or irregular, Prolapsus or falling of the womb, sterility, ovarean dropsy, and other diseases of the parts, In the treatment of any of the above diseases, the Doctor has many new remedies, and guarrantees a porfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned, All consultations (by letter or otherwise) free. Addreas Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco. FPO THE LADIES OF CALIFORNIA.—DR. L. J. CZAP. T KAY, late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chiof Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, and late Leeturer on diseases of urinary organs, and diseases of women and children, invites the attention of the sick and afflicted females, laboring under any of the various forms of diseases of the Brain, Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Womb, Blood, Kidneys, and all diseases peculiar to theirsex. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, and save yourselves from painful sufferings and premature death, All married ladies whose delicate health, or other circumstances, do not allow to have an increase in their families, should call at Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento st., Below Montgomery, opposite P. M. S. Co's Office, and they will receive every possible relief and help, The Doctor’s offices are so arranged that he oan be consulted without the fear of molestation, All consultation, by letter or otherwise, free. Address Dr. L. J. Czapkay, Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery; opposite Pacific Mail Steam ship Company’s Office, San Francisco, Remarkable Instance of Medical Relief. Bay Below we publish the certificates of two of the sufferers from the pangs of disease, who, having recovered their former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known their cases and remedial agent, and their statements are authenticated by a Notary Public. The demands of society imperiously command their publicity, and we commend their perusal to the attention of all afflicted : [ CERTIFICATE. . The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those who may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted, where a permanent relief of their sufferings may be obtained, feels it his duty to thus publicly express bis most sincere grati tude to Dr. L. J. Czapkay for the permanent recovery of his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms inei dent to the vicious practice of uncontroloble passion in youth; depressed in body and mind, unable ‘to perform even the most trifling duty imposed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my disease as of ,trifling importance—but alas! after a few weeks, and in several instances months, of their treatment, I found to my unutterable borror, that instead of relief, my symptoms became more alarming in their torture; and, being told by one that my disease, being principally confined to the brain, medicines would be of little consequence, 1 despaired of ever regaining my health, strength fand energy; and, as a last resort, and with but a faint hope, ealled upon Dr, Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head, Encouraged by this result, I resolved to place myself immediately under his care, and by a striet obedience to all his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back yand his place of business, stating that he has been a successful . groins, the weakuess of my limbs, the nervous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement; the misanthropy and evil forebodings; the self-distrust and want of confidence in others; the ineapability to study, and want of resolution; the frightful, exciting, and at all times pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges, have all disappeared; and in fact, in two months after having consulted the Doctor; I felt as if inspired by a new life—that life which, but a short tine ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand, With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty to offer this testimony to the merit and skill of Dr, Czapkay, and recommend him to all who may stand in need of medical advice, being assured by my own experience, that once under his care a radical and permanent cure will be effected. B, F, Fitumore, State of California, county of San Francisco, Subseribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1856, (Signed, ] {t. 3.) Joux Mippieron, Notary Public, C ARD.—Prompted by an honest desire of my heart I wish to lay before the public a case which deserves a high commendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but that of humanity also. About two years ago I suddenly and from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of EPILEPSY, which, owning to my inability to meet the expenses consequent upon a thorough medical troatment,fand 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 a physician. Iwas frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the ground without the slightest warning; and although insensible to the agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life, and soon learned to look upou those who would render assistance er shelter me from danger, as enemies who sought to prolong the existence of my misery, While in this state, and having previous to my affliction tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation, called upon Dr, L. J. Czapkay. I told him of my cireumstances, and of my inability to reward him for his services; regardless of which, however, he at once undertook my ease, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health, Unable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, I consider due to myself and to all afflicted, to make . the case public, in order that those in need of medical advice may find a physician in whom every confidence can . be wer MEYER YABLONSKY, —[L. 8.] State of California, county of San Francisco, ss. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this first day of Au. gust, A. D, 1856, G, A, Grant, Notary Public. [1. 8,] a Spermatorrhaa, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapability for study and labor, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude. timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other intirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay, His method of curing diseases is new, (unknown to oth. ers) anp hence the great success. All communications, by . letters or otherwise, free. Address L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco, Cal. ‘ RIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.—DR. L. J. CLAPKAY has opened his Institute for the cure of all forms of disease—such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abuse. In the first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorhceal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the patient or hindrance to his business. When a patient by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secon: dary symptoms of Syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and nose which, if not checked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to mortify, rate and "come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold; or when splotches and pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is ured so as to pre-dispose to consumption or other contutional, disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks eae In MATISM, chronic or acute; in DYSENTARY or DIARRHEA, he has safe and effectual remedies, For the ney pe consequences of self-abuse, such as nocurnal emissions, nervgusness, timidity, heada i in the back and limbs, with genera] po A Bay = °petite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of wea ringss of life; with the nervous system so excitable that slight noiges shock or startle the patient, making his existence misgrable, For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be consulted free of change, and invites all,to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. His gilices are at the Medical Institute, Sacramento street, be low Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Com pany’s Office, San Francisce, Cal, 19-tf MEDICAL. DOCTOR J. C. YOUNG, Office, corner of Montgomery and California STREETS-~SECOND STORY, (OVEr WELLS, FARGO 4 00'S EXPRESS OFFICE, ) SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. EAD AND ‘ Is there an hereafter, ‘And that there is, conscience uninfluenced, nd suffered to speak out, tells every man, ) Then it is an awful thing to die, More borrid yet to die by one’s own band. Self-murderer—name it not ! : . Shall Nature, ag =E5 her earliest dictate, Self-preservation, fall by its own act? Forbid it, Heaven. ; The indulgence in secret practices is the most certain, . though not always the most immediate and direct avenue . to destruction. Physicians of all ages have been most . tinanimously of opinion that the loss of one ounce of the . seminal secretions, by unnatural aid or emissions, weakens . the system more than the abstraction of forty ounces of . blood. One of the first writers on medical jurisprudence . state that three-fourths of the insane owe their malady to such abuse, ; How importantant then, it is—for every one, having the least cause to suspect any trouble in that way, toattend to . it immediately; even one single occurrence should be suffi. . cient to cause doubt, and much more so if the person had . ever indulged in the soul-killing habit. The treatment . used by the justly celebrated DR. J. C. YOUNG in cases of . seminal weakness, impotency, sterility, nervous debility . and paralysis, (the last is the most dangerous, and when it . once occurs, incurable.) is not surpassed by any physician . in the country. It is the stmeas that followed +: Bacar . for years, under the guidance of the world-renowned Record . of Paris, and Acton of London. Dr. Young's office is atthe . corner of Montgomery and California streets, where he can be consulted on that and all other private diseases, with the utmost confidence and secrecy. Dr. Young will warrant a perfect and permanent cure, or make no charges. N. B.—Letters enclosing $10 will receive prompt attention. The Doctor’s time being so much taken up that he cannot attend to letters unless paid for it. CARD FROM DR. J. C. YOUNG’S PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE—To the afflicted.—In this age of progress, when science is almost miraculous, everything in common . place is looked upon as not worth notice. In view of this . fact, Dr. Young, (corner of Montgomery and California sts., up stairs,) has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most scientific physicians, (that of waiting for the public to find you bec and pnblish to the world as much as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let those who are in need of assistance know where they car find relief without fear of being imposed upon. In continuation of this subject, Dr. Young would fay, that for the past ten years he has pursued the practice of medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States, with the highest success, and that his standing as a physician is without reproach, having at one time been lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania on veneral diseases, Upon these considerations, Dr. Young has confidence in introducing himself to the public, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. . The following are a few of the many testimonials which . have appeared in the public journals within the last few years: (From the Boston Medical Journal.) Although we are opposed to the system of advertising, for good and sufficient reasons, sti}l we deem it but justice to say that Dr, Young is one of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of medical science inthe United . States. {From Professor Jaskson. } . The subscriber is personally acquainted Dr. Young, and . has seen much of his practice, and can bear testimony to . his merits as a practitioner. [From the New York Herald.] . The eminence of this distinguished gentleman in his profession, and the very extended opportunities possessed by him for the observation of venerial disease, makes his ser. vices invaluable to those afflicted with the above com. plaints. . [From the Whig and Advertiser. } All afflicted with privale complaints should if possible, consult Dr. Young, whose medical education is not sur. passed by any Physician in the Country. In his skill, hon. or and integrity, all may rely with safety, while most of . the medical practitioners in this city are without honesty or respectability, their pretensions being grounded in igno. rance and assumption. Important to Miner’s, Travelers, Ete. HERE is no malady of deeper importance, either ina . medical or moral point of view, to which the human family is more liable, than that arising from impure connections. As a medical man it is the duty of every physician to . look at disease as it affects health and life, and his sole ob. ject should be to mitigate, as far as lies in his power, the . bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, all are liable to misfortune, Of all the ills that affect man, than those of a private nature, person who contracts it, frightful as are its ravages upon . his constitution, ending frequently in destruction anda loathesome grave, it becomes of still greater importance when it is transmitted to innocent offspring. Such being the case, how necessary it becomes that every one having . the least reason to fear that they havo contracted the disease, should attend to it at once by consnliting some phy. sician, whose respectability and education enables him te warrant a safe, speedy, and permanent cure. In accord. ance with this necessity, DR. YOUNG feels called upon to none are more terrible . Dreadful as it is in the . state that, by long study and extensive practice, he has become perfect master of all these diseases which come un. der the the denomination of venereal,@nd having paid more . attention to that one branch than any other physician in . = United States, he feels himself better qualified to treat them, Syphilis in all its forms, such as Uleers, Swelling in the Groins, Ulcers in the Throat, Secondary Syphilis, Cutaneous Eruptions, Uleerations, Tetuary Syphilis, Syphilis in Children, Mercurial Syphilitic Affections, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures, False Passages, Inflamation of the Bladder and Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, Tumors, Postules, &e., are as familiar to him as the most common things of daily observation, 7 . The Doctor effects a cure in recent cases in a few days, aud finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration, . without submitting the patient to such treatment as_ will draw upon him the slightest susplcion, or oblige him to neglect his business whether within doors or without.— The diet need not be changed except in oases af severe inflamation, There aro in California patients (amounting to . over two thousand in the past year) that could furnish . proof of this; but these are matters that require the nicest secrecy, which he always preserves, All letters enclosing $10, will be promptly attended to.— Office hours from 94, M., to8 P.M. Address J.C, YOUNG, M.D. Express Building. Corner of Montgomery and California sts., over Wells, . Fargo & Co’s. Express department. 31 . Pemertens to Females.—When a Female 1s in trouble or afllicted with disease, And requires medical or surgical aid, the inquiry should be where is there a phy. sician who is fully competent to administer relief, one whose knowledge of the female system is perfect, and who . thoronghly understands the application of medicine to di sease, and whose scientific attainments in surgery have made pre-eminent in his profession, and whose respectable standing in society, recommends him to the confidenco of the community. Unless these, and many more questions can be satisfactorily answered, the afflicted should pause before consulting any one. Considering these things in their true light, the celebrated J. C. YOUNG, corner of . Montgomery and California streets, has concluded to advertise his place of business to the public, stating that he has been a professor of obstetrics and female diseases for the last fourteen years, and is fully qualified to administer in all cases, both medically and surgically, not ina superficial manner, but in as thorough a manner as years ofstudy and practice—both in hospitals and private families, can make; therefore, families can rely upon him as a father.— All in afMliction can find in him one who can sympathize with, and befriend them in trouble, one in whose secrecy the utmost confidence can be placed. Come all ye that are afflicted and in trouble, and you will be relieved or cred, . Apartments privately arranged so as to preclude the possibility of exposure. N. B.—All letters inclosing $10 will receive pr . tention, and the best advice and instructions, satan ; J.C. YOUNG, M. D,, corner of California and Montgomery streets up stairs, op. posite Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office. ; ‘ onstitutional Debility, or Seminal weakC NESS.—DR. YOUNG addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgences in that secret and solitary habit, which ruins the body and. mind unfitting them for either business or society. The followIng are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habit of youth, viz: Weakness of the back and limbs pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dys psia, nervousness, irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, ‘Symptoms of consumption, &c, MENTALLY, tho fearful effects on the mind are more to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodidgs, aversion of society, selfdistrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c. are some of the evils produced, ‘ All persons who are afflicted with any ofthe above symptoms should not fail to callon Dr. Young and be at once restored to perfect health. Letno false delicacy prevent 7, bw apply a pietanonn and save yourself from the Creacdii! and awful consequences of this terrible malady.— WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately oured and full vigor restored. : : DR. J. C. YOUNG, Corner of California and Montgomery sts., up stairs) TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVA. DA—In District Court, 14th Judicial District . NATHANIEL MERRYMAN vs. His Creditors.—In the matter of the petition of Nathaniel Merryman, an Insolvent debtor, proving that he may be a!lowed to make an assignment of his estate to his creditors and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of an ae % bare! py igre yesend May 4th, A. D. 1852, entirelief o} tn of eetos nsolvent debtors and. protecnd in pursuance of an order of the Hon. Niles District Judge in and for said county, notice is bers given to the creditors of said insolvent, to be and appear before said Judge in open Couit, in Nevada city, on Monday, the 3d day of August, A. D. 1857, at 10 o’clock A. M of that date, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted, : . charged from his debts and liabilities i mats yy yo cases made and provided” vain And it is further ordered, that until.a furthe heari herein, all proceedings agai t sai ha stare: By one pai cme g gainst said Insolvent be stayed, Vitaess my hand, with the seal of said C affixed, this 16th day of June, A, D. 1857. mvt: Weeabe RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. Ry Wa. Sante, Deputy, 37 ow . } State, BVT ITEM Yd USUYS : DEKE DIG Na FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ARTICLE, EVERYWHERE CELEBRATED FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE op ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. Since the first Introduction of this Medicine, numerous nnitations have sprung into existence, founding their claims to the confidence of the community on the curative powers contained in Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation and extended use of which has been mainly attributable to the many wonderful cures effected by the Use of this Preparation. While Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part of its combination, it is, at the same time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of great power, on) Ht, on the eculiar combination and scientific manner © prepara. ion, that its remarkable success in the cure of disease depends. Other preparations imitate it in the style of put. ting up, and in bearing the name of one of its ingredie; and here ends their resemblance to it. Those needing q remedy and purifier like this, are requested to note where this difference exists, and in making choice of what will use, not to take any other but that one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it has effected, MEDICAL TESTIMONY. Camnbriper, Md,, Oct. Sth, 1850, Messrs. SANDS: Gentlocnsn Sy little daughter was afflicted for along time with Sore Tead and Eyes, and b using your Sarsaparilla was perfectly cured, other med[cines and Sarsaparillas having failed to relieve her. Having used it and tested its efficacy, I now confidently recom. mend it in preference to any other, as it seems to possess properties not contained in any other preparation; and [ find that purchasers, after they have used it, Invariably want the same article again, whenever they require 4 . medicine for which this is recommended. Respectfully yours, J. FLINT, M.D. Prepared and sold by A. B.& D. SANDS, Whole. sale Druggists, No. 100 Fulton-street, corner of William, New York. For sale by DEWITT, KITTLE & Co., 1H. JOHNSON & Co., and REDINGTON & Co, San Francisco; RICE & COFFIN, Marysville; R. I. McDONALD & Co., Saeramento; and by Druggists generally. ROMAN EYE BALSAM, For Weak and Inflamed Eyes. This Balsam was used for many years in the private sractice of a celebrated Oculist with the greatest suceess n cases where the EYELIDS ARE INFLAMED, or the ball of the Eye thickly covered with blood, it acts almost like magic, and removes all appearances of inflammation after two or three applications. There is a numerous class of persons that are peculiarly exposed to accidents or diseases that weaken and inflame the Eyes, and perhaps destroy the sight, such as MINERS, MECHANICS, and other operatives in metals, who, from the pature of their employments, are compelled to work in a cloud of dust and grit. Such should never be without this Balsam, Prepared and sold by A. Bo & D. SANDS, Wholecale Druggists, No. 100 Fulton-street, New York, : For sule t yy DEWITT, KITTLE & Co., HL. JOHNSON . & Co. and REDINGTGN & Co. San Francisco; RICE & COFFIN, Marysville; ROT, McDONALD & Co., Saeramento: and by Druggists gen srally TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVA; kK DA, ss—Justices’ Court, Eureka Township. The T'eople of the State of California. to —-TOMS, Greeting :You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my oftice, in said Township of the County of Nevada, on the . 15th day of August A. D., 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M., to answer to the complaint of W. B. CHURCHILL who demands of you the sum of eighty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents being an action for the foreclosure of a Lien, as set forth in complaint and notice of Lien on file in my office, when judgement will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs, if you fail tu appear and answer, Given under my hand, this 11th day of May A. D, 1857. JOHN CALDWELL, Justice of the Peace, State of California, County of Nevada, ss—It appearing to my satisfaction from the complaint and affidavit that there is a just cause of action existing against the defendant, and that the defendant has departed from the It is therefore ordered that service of the foregoing Summons be had by publication in the Nevada Demoerat, each week for the term of three months, May 11th A. D, 1757.—02.3m JOHN CALDWELL, J. oe . OF CALIBORNEA, COUNTY OF NEVAODA, ss.—In District Court of the J4th Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of California, to R. F. McCONN Greeting : You are hereby summoned to appear and answer to the complaint of SAMUEL DATON, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this . Writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty dayn . if served on you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in this Stateand out of this District, in an action commenced on the 11th day of . May 1857, in said Court for the recovery of three hundred and thirty-six dollars, together with interest thereon, from the 5th day ofJanuary A, D, 1857, at the rate of one per cent per month, besides costs of suitas prayed for in plaintil’s complaint now on file in the District Court aforesaid. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgement 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 his said complaint. By order of Court. : In testimony whereof, I, Rufus Shoemaker, Clerk of the b Pager Rr Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my L. &. J hand and impress the seal of said Court, this Ist day of June A, D, 1857. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By Wm, Surru, Deputy. Churchman & Martin, Att’y’s for Plaintiff. —35-3m ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an execution to me delivered issued from the Court of John Caldwell, Esq., an accting Justice of the Peace inand for the County aforesaid, bearing date June 12th A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judgment rendered by John Caldwell, on the 12th day of Juae A. D. 1857 in favor of MARKS & CO., and against JOHN 0. REAUSSEAU, for the gum of three hundred and thirty-seven dollars, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit: I have taken in Execution, and will sell to the bighest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of said Reausseau, in the following described property, viz: of in and to those certain Mining Claims situate in Orleans Flat, known as the claims of DUVAL &CO. and also that certain House and Lot situate in Orleans Flat, known as the Billiard Saloon of Capt. John Harris, together with all the appurtenances thereto appertaining, on the 6th day of July A. D. 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. i, and 3 o’clock P. M. in front of said Saloon. Taken as the property of John 0. Reausseau, to satisfy the above dems. ds and accruing costs. June 13th, A. D. 1857.—37-3w A. F, WAGNER, Constable Eureka Township. sateen niin eceigiscttaniieupeease eager eseene mete cement om ONSTABLE’S SALE.—STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an Execution to, me delivered, issued from the Court of of John Caldwell, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County’ aforesaid, bearing date June 12th, A, D, 1857, to satisfy a judgment rendered by John Caldwell, on the 12th day of June A. D, 1857 in favor of GELINAS & BEANLIER and against JOHN O. REAUSSEAU, for the sum of one hundred and forty-nine 67-100 dollars, debt, interest, damages. and costs of suit : I have taken into execution, and will; sell to the highest bidder for cash, one undivided one-sixth, of that certain House and Lot, situate in Orleans Fiat opposite the French Store, and being the House now oceupie& by Mrs. Seymour as a Boarding House, the 6th day of Saly A. D. 1857 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 3. o'clock P. M., at Captain, Harris’ Saloon in Orleans Flat. Taken as the property of John 0, Reausseau, ta satisfy the above demands and accruing costs, June 13th A. D. 1857.—37-3w A. F. WAGNER, Constable Eureka Township. No. 22. A ORDINANCE TN RELATION TO SIDEWALKS of Main street. The Trustees of the City of Nevada, do ordain as follows: Section 1, Within thirty days from the 24th day of June A. D. 1857, it shall be the duty of the property holders on, each side of Main street, between the intersection of Com; mercial street and the California Stage Company’s stable, to construct sidewalks in front of his or her, property, in, accordance with the grade of the street, Sxc. 2. It shall be the duty of. the Marshal,to supervise the construction of said sidewalks in accordance with the r oe ge of the preceding section. KO. 3. Ifany rty holder on Majn street, between the termini specltied in the first section of this ordvosnee, shall, -_ to —the sidewalks in front of his gt aed pr » #8 required, it shall,/become the duty of the Marsha ot out a contract for having the work done, and the property along the line thereof, shall be held responsible for te meng rg expenses of the same. Passsed June 19th, 1857. W. P. HARRINGTON, I'res’t T. H. Rours, Clerk.—38-3w » OF ALL KINDS, NEATLY EXE: le~ Ja: PRINTING. euted at this Office. Lasilii ioINI SAC TRA ROD te