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August 29, 1857 (6 pages)

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4 _ Tfeel truly 3 ey eo a THE TELEGRAPH, WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORN ING, IN GRASS VALLEY. TERMS: For one year, in advance,.......$7,00 wor etx monte, 22.52 ge Bde For threemonths, ........03% 2,00 Singlecopies,.. eee ee ce wees AGENTS. J.E. HAMLIN, Bookseller, corner of Broad and Piste streets, is ‘bur authorised Agent to transact busness for this Office in Nevada and throughout all the upper portions of the County. Mr. A. BapiaM is our duly authorised Agent for Sacramento. Mr. L. P. FisHer is our sole Agent in San Francisco. He 1s empowered to receive advertisements, and receipt for the same. He may be foundat his desk in the Iron Building, opposite the Pacific Express Offlee, up Stairs, Dr. CZAPKAY’S MEDICAL CARDS. iy = HEALT Private Medical and Surgical Institute, SacRAMENTO St. BELOW MONTGOMERY, OPPOSITE PACIFIC: MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS’S OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO. Established for the Permanent Cure of all private and chronic diseases and the suppression of quackery. TTENDING & RESIDENT PHYSI4% ‘CIAN, L. J: CZAPKAY, latein the Hungarian Revntionary War. Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth: Hungary, and lecturer on Diseases of lhe Urinary Organs, and Diseases of Women and Children. OO THE AFELICTED-—DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, late of the 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 as Epilepsey, Apoplexy, rushes of blued to the head, Inflammation ofits different tissues, Partial and Complete Paralysis and Insanity, and all Functional PDerangements, such as loss of Memory, aversion of ociety, Mi: anthropy, Timidity, Nervous Excitement rom slight causes, Self Distrust, Giddiness, Headache, Ringing in. the Ears. Confusion of Idegg, Love of solititude, Optical Illusions, Disturbed sleep'a@nd incapability for labor and study. Also in diseases of the lungs and air passages, such as Tubercular diseases or Consumption, Pheumonia or iniammation of the Lungs, Pleurites or Pleurisy. Asthma, humoral or spasmodic, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and all forms of Catarrhalaffections. Also diseases of the Liver, such as Hepatitis or Inflammation of the Liver, Congesions of the Liver, Abscesses of the Liver, Calculi in he gall biadder and ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair functions, such as Panama fever, Billious Fever and intermitting fever and the consequences which these disorders leave behind them. Also diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or inflammation of the Stomach, Enterities or inflammation of the bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms, which destroy the appetite and digestion, Flaterlencies, Dy sentary and Diarrhee. Also, diseases of the Kidneys, and other Urinary Organs, auch as Diabetes or an excessive flow of urine, Albuminuria, 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 gene@MAl indisposition, with dropsical swellings, Culculi in the Kidneys, Urethra or Bladder, En urises Or inability to retain the urine, Cystitis or inflamination of the bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary organs. Also diseases of the Womb and its wppendages, 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 treatmeniof any of the above diseases, the Doctor has many new remedies, and guarantees a perfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned. All consultations (by letter or otherwise) free. Address Dr. L J. Czapkay,S an Francisco. Dr. Li J. Czapkay is daily receiving applications from every part of this State’ and from Oregon and Washington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, and there is not one who will come forward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary, the Doctor is in daily receipt of letters, expressive ef gratitude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission.’ SACRAMENTO, May 15, 1855 Dear Sir—Such is the thankfulnessI feel for the preservaticn of my health of both body and mind, and I believe of my life, that I hope I will not be considered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgments for restoring me to health, and making my life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too great for me to bear. VictimasI was to vice that had undermined my constitution, and developed a train of nervous symptoms, such as nervous debility, headache, distressing timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a loss of strength and energy, which had made my waking moments. wretched and my sleep unrefreshing, and was fast bringing me to the grave, but, thanks to your skill, lam restored to health, vigor, and energy. Hoping to guide -others where they may find relief, you have my permission tomake this public. Gratefully yours, LEONARD WAITE. ° Tr Dr L. J: Czapkay, San Francisco. _ STOCKTON, May 24, 1855. Dear Sir:—Having entirely recovered from my sickness, J avail mys@# to this opportunity to return my thankful acknowledgments for the relief that vou have given me. When I think of the distressing boaily weakness'under which I have suffered, and the nervousness, headache, fearfulness, want of confidence, dizziness, restlessness, weakness in the limbs, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, nocturnal emissions, and many other symptoms, which had made my life miserable ; I can express the gratitude I feel; for; my existence had hecome a bur‘then to me, and nothing’ afforded the least grdtification, whilst now I feel perfectly well, and can enjoy life to my perfect satisfaction. Knowing that there are many afflicted as I have been, you have my permission to —_ use of this letter as you may think ro ieve me, gratefully. yours — 7 7°.’ MICHELS, To Dr. L J. Cazpgkay, San Francisco. Sonorka May 28, 1856. Dr. L. J. CzapKay :—Dear Sir—I vi ty much regret that! had not.called upon you soonar, for I had been suffering many months, during which time I passed miserable existence. When called upon you afew weeks since, I had but little hope of being so speedily recovered. Tcannot depict the suffering of mind which I endured, whilst my bodily iufirmities made mea burthen to my friends. The confusionin my brain, timidity, the nervousness, when I would get the least excited or alarmed, the love of solitude, the want of appetite and weakness generally, but parti eularly of my limbs, have all disappeared, as have ehe noctural emissions, and the remains of an old distase that By folly had brought on me. For ‘all this kful, for to your medicines and adfeel am indeqted for the restoration of my health. y Tyeut think any one would beted by benefit pittin this letter in aa pers, you are at liberty to do so. ieve me ever gratefuly yours, ‘A. LORING. HRemarkable preneatece of Medical Relief. 4@~ Below we publish the certificates of two of .the sufferers fromthe 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 wha may be unfortunate enough to be similarly afflicted where a permanent relief of their sufferings may be obtained, feels it his duty to publicly express his sincere gratitude to Dr.L. J. Czapkay, forthe permanent recovery of his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms ingident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passions in youth, depressed in body and mind, unable to perform even the most trifling duty imposedipon the daily avocations of life, I. sought the ads aly physicians, who at first regarded my dis Tifling Fo pecan but, alas! after treatine : to bey y. aah a lf het 46u instead of relief the s;sipton s became more alarming in their torture, and ‘being finally told by one that the disease, being’ principally contined. to the brain, medicines would be of little consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my health, strength and energy; and as a last resort, and with buta faint hope called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relieved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by this result, I resolved to place myself immediately under his care, and, by a strict obedience to his directions and advice, my head became clear my ideas eollected, the constant painsin my back and groins, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous re action of my whole system on the slightest alarm . or excitement, the misanthropy and evil forebodings the selfdistrust and want of confidence in others, the . incapability to study and want of resolution, the . frightful, the exciting, and'at times the pleasurable dreams at night, followed by involuntary discharges, have all disappeared, and in fact, in two months after consulting the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life, that life which, but a short time ago, I contemplated to end by my own hand. _ With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snare 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. FILLMORE. State of California, county of San Francisco—Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1856. (Signed, ) JoHN MIDDLETON, {L. $.] Notary Public. Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical and Surgical Institute on Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, gg Op. posite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office. . San Francisco, California The Doctor offers free . consultations, and asks no remuneration unless he . affects a cure. Spermatorrhea, R LOCAL WEAKNESS, nervous debility, low Spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and . back, indisposition and incapability for labor and . study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, . aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self ! distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, . pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimpies on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are . cured. without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His methad of curing . diseases is new, (unknown to others,) and hence the . €reat success. All ognsultations (by letter or other. wise) free.qqpAddr . J. Caapkay, M. )., San Franciseo, California. ; { } . 1 ; 1 RIVATE. MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.— . DR. B. J. CLAPKAY? has opened his Instieute for the eure of all forms of disease—such as Syphilis, Gonorrheea, Nocturnal Emissions, and all the consequences of self-abnse. In the first stages of Syphilitic or Gonorheeal diseases, he fuaracteés a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the patient of hindrance to his business. Whena patient, by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of Syphillis, such as buboes or pain. ful swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat . and nose, which, if not cheked, destroy the soft parts and cause the bones to mortify. separate and come away, leaving the suffereran object hideous to behold ; or when blotches and pimples break out upon . the skin, or when he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured se as to . pre-dispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. In Rheumatism, chronic or acute;in Dysenjerry, or Diarrhoea, he has safe and effectual Remedies, For the treatment of the consequences of self abuse.such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, head. ache pains in the back and limbs, with general weak. ness loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, anc a feeling of weariness of life ; with the nervous system so excitable that slight uoises shock or starile the patient, making his existence Miserable.— For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be consulted free of charge, and invites all to call. as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. His office is on Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office J. REGAN’S STEAM REFINED Candy Manufactory. No. 33 Montgomery Street, ee Between Bush and Sutter Streets, San Francisco. HE PROPRIETOR of the ABOVE named establishment takes this method of informing his numerous friends and customers that he intends following the example of the Gas Company— that is to reduce his prices, whieh he hopes will give entire satisfaction to all. His Candies are all manufactured from Stewart’s Double Refined Sugar, which he imports himself, and all the essences used by him are of the finest flavor and the best in the market, together with a variety of other articles appertaining to the manufacture of Candies too numerous to mention. Having had an experience of seven years in the business in this eity, and being the FIRST CONFECTIONE. on the Pacific coast. lie flattets himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who favor him with their trade. Petey iat By a new and improved process his Candies are madeat a quicker rate and with less expense than formerly, so that he 158 enaviea tu sett at a much lower figure than heretofore. : : Persons Gesiring afything in his line will do well to call and examine his splendéd stock of Candies, as well as his prices, as he feels confident that they cannot fail to please the strictest economist. WHOLESALE PRICES. A beautiful assortment of Sticks, Lumps and Drops selling at the reduced rates. * COMFITURES—Including Caraway’ ‘Seed, pearled and smoth ; Clove Buds ;gCassia Buds ; Coriander Seeds, large and small ; at 20 cents per pownd. GUM DROPS—Smocth ‘Almonds, Jujube Paste, French Mottoes, Almond Candy, &c., at 30 cents. Also—A beautiful assortment of, FRENCH CANDIES, varying in prices according to quality. The attention of the trading public is invited to examine this’ immense stock of Candies, comprising everything in the ‘dulce ” line, He leaves it to the buyers to judge of the superiority of his articles ; so call and'see for yourselves, for age —— is proof positive. Ia member the number—33 Mi MER STREET, between Bush-and Saar we ud J. a N. B. All orders from the country dah rer oad ed to. Goods delivered in any part of the city, or at any of the wharves, free of charge. 33-3m B RIGGS, DEY & Co. are prepared to import ever “deseripiion of Goods in their line, on short notice and as low as any other bouse in San Francisco. BRIGGS, DEY & Co., ' 988 Montgomery, oorner Californiast. Oe a GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, Two Doors below the Post Office, and opposite Ber (MEALS AT ALL HOURS, . NOTICE. T* undersigned have this day formed a Law Copartnership under the firm and style of Dibble, Lansing & Montgomery. : DIRBLE & LANSING. Sept. 15, 1856. OBERTS, E. W., Attorney at Lay and Notary PublictRough & Ready, Nevada chunty Cal. tf C. F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Orrice, No. 37, Mill street, GRASS VALLE September, 1856 { ' ‘ { } tf NEVADA MAISON de SANTE . Private Hospiran under the directi Drs. Trautman & Von Poellni is mow open for the reception of Patients. Thostwh¢ ‘wish to be admitted, can apply at the respectiv Of: fices of either __ De a eaoree 18-tf ee 1 , SCHENCK GLASS, . . i WICZHMAKER AND IEWELLER, Main Street....Grass Valley, ton’s Exchange. o A LL KINDS of Jewelry Work done in the neates,. ti possible manner. Watch Cleaning and Repair ing done at the shortest notice, We have a Lapidary oonnected with our es-' tablishment which enables us to manufacture ail kinds of Quartz Jewelry as cheap as the cheapest.— Sas Quartz bearing Gold bought, or cut to order N. B. All work done at. our Establishment warranted to give entire satisfaction. 24-tf Empire Restaurant, WHill Street, Grass Valley. cir subscriber has just fitted up, and is now keeping the above establishment, IN CADY’S BRICK BTILDING, Where may be had to order. OYSTERS, in any style, SOUPS, of all varieties, MEATS, FOWIS, GAME, SAUSAGES, FISH, EGGS, PUDDINGS, VEGETABLES, &c. &e In fact, the very best of everything, in the best o atyle, and ON THE MOST REASONABLE 1ERMS. Having fitted up the above establishment, with the design of carrying on a permanent business, I have adopted the maxim of ‘Live and Let Lave,”’ and intend to furnish my customers with anything the market affords, and shallin no case charge more than
a mere living price. Confidently believing that visitors to our village can no where find equal accommodations for the same money, Tinvite all to give me a call, and see for themselves. : = Wm. H JENKINS. ~ : ~~” SCHOOL FOR MISSES, AND LITTLE BOYS. Mrs. H. S. GOLDSMITH respectfully informs ‘the cit zens of Grass Valley and Vicinity, that she will conimence a Private School for Misses and little Boys, at her residence on Mill Street, on Monday the 6th of August. Terms as formerly, WELLS, FARGO & CO’S case EXPRSES gases Banking Exchange Office. CAPITAL, $600,000. Main Strect, Grass Valley. OLD DUST, BULLION AND PACKAGES snt to all parts of the United States and Europe, and to all the principal places in California, insured. Sight bills of Exchange drawn on the principal cities in the United States and Europe. Checks on Sacramento and San Francisco, free of charge. Highest price paid in coin for Gold Dust. Having facilities equal to that of ANY OTHER 1N THE WORLD, we are fully prepared to do PROMPTLY and FAITHFULLY, any business committed to our cbarge. WELLS, FARGO & CO., 31-tf 8. P. DORSEY, Agent at Grass Valley. PIONEER MUSIC STORE. No. 155 J. Street, Saeramento. Dale & Co. ‘(Late Dougliss & Dale.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENYS! Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Guitars, Violincellos, Dou ble Basses, Fife, Flagolets, Flutes, Clarionets, Bass, Drums, Banjos, Snare Drums, Triangles, Tamborines, Castinetts, Mutes, Reeds, Bow Hair, Finger Boards, Tuning Hammers, . Bridges, Pegs, Rosin, Tuning Forks, &c. Accordeons and Flutinas, We will sell only first class articles, and at greatly . redufed prices. / Sheet and HOOK lkusic. . New Music received by every steamer. Our assirtment of Sheet Music is now one of the largest in Jalifornia, embracing choice selections from the ctalogues of every publishing house in the United Sides, as also many European publications. Violin and Guitar Strings. { Musicians, Dealers, and others, who want good strngs will do well to send us their orders. Toys and Fancy Goods. Billiard Balls, Cue Tips, Wax and’ Chalk, Bird Cages, Children’s Carriages, Boxing Gloves, Police Whistles, Fencing Foils, Masks, Cribbage and Backgammon Boards; Chessmen Ladies’ Work Baskets, &., &. GF Dealers supplied at the Lowest prices. Weim. . § D Bosworth, port all our goods direct from New. York and Boston, and guarantee to'sell as low as any similar establishment, in California. sap Instruments Tuned ‘and Repaired by an experienced workman ie fg DALE & CO. Successors to DOUGLISS: & DALE, No. 165, J Street; Sacramenie. 30-3m PLAIN AND FANCY. JOB WORK . Neaty and expeditiously extcuted at this effiee. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29° 1857, “ Ts Ro " — ie sR Blac Oh ek? lek es eae ——+ { From the New, Qrleans Correspondence of thé vf S San Francisco Bulletin.) ‘) he Cotton’ and Tobacco Crop,s &c. ‘ ms The accounts of ‘the growing cotton crop Democratic Ticket. For Governor, JOHN B. WELLER. For Lieutenant Governor, a JOSEPH WALKUP. For Justice of the Supreme Court, Stephen J Field, [tun term . but a satisfactory one.’-The rust and the rain have injured the stands in almost every quarter from Which I have heard, but particularly in Texas, Florida, Mississippi and I : PH Burnett, {short term} ‘ this staf. The whole yield’ last year did . a See ‘dot fall short 'éf 3,500,000 bales, If we gaatt _. ther two-thirds of that crop this season, we Thomas H Williams, ' will be doing better ‘than T think! George A Young Kennedey, the one who Brat introduced the telegraph into the,\Igland, sdme ten or more years ago, has, sche the matter in hand, and is wining gotden Opinions from the Habaneros, by the zeal and tact. with which he pursues his project. . He ‘has already warmly enlisted in the undertaking some of _the wealthiest and most in@wential houses on For Superintendent of Common Schools, C T Overton, For Coroner, John Bazely, For County Supervisors, lst District—A. L. Hanson, 4 District—B. B. Layton, oA Dissrict—J. H. Mitchel ] publican Ticket. fonzo & Co. It wonld not bb Strange if, before the end of the year, Hayana should be in hourly intercourse with fondon and Paris. sgh "a ae ' For Governor . é THE TEHUANTEPEG ROUTE. ¢ E j VA R D S AN L E Y. i Ina conversation I had the other day with . E. Lasere, President of the Tebwantepec Co., he informed me that the road “across the isthmus would not.probably he completed before. For Lieut. Governor, DW. CHEE SMAN. Judge of the Supreme Court. rapidly, and saw mills gad pile drivers have Nathaniel Bennett. Ei ooanede been brought into requisition.to advance. the. Controller, The fi M * eR ce Le. : e fine new steamer Metacomet, ‘formerly C. Gunn the Pensacola, Capt’ Clitydler, late® of Cali i State Treasurer, fornia, has been placed on the route, and: Leland Stanford. Atte:-y Genera.,+ Ay A. A. Sargent. Surveyor General, P. M. Randall, -DOW runt rom this fort to’ z ti Ae Se 50 tat uate rio” Mane will probabiy fin gut a route as any other. tees aS 7 A . A NEW EXPEDITION AGAINST NICARAGUA. Another correspondent; from’ New York, -writes as follows :—“ We have Telegraphic ‘‘'advices from New Orleans, to the effect that Gen. Wm. Walker has-ordered his late« officers to report to him immediately, with a view to recruiting for an immediate return to Nicaragua. One ofjhis Adjutants has recently stated that $760,000 has been subscribed in the South fof a new expedition:— If any such enterprise.should be again undertaken. the probabilities are that some other person than Wadker will be chosen as its military leader. 9 ** , State Printer, r . F. B. Murdock. For Senator, iw. J. TILLEY. For Assemblymen, Josep} Kutz. .S. P. Wood. D. ittenden, Joseph Worrell, Thomas Stark. > Superintendent of Common Scheols, W. B. Ewer. For Coroner, S. T. Oates. For Supervisors, Ist'District, S. P. Boswell. 2d District, W. W. Cozzens, 3d! District, Alex. Frazier. AMERICAN TICKET, . For Governor, GEORGE W. BOWIE,For Lieut, Governor, J A RAYMOND, Jas ‘ piE™ Men or Amertca—MeX or roe Ace.—The greatest man, “ take them. all fn all,” of the last hundred years, was George Washington —an Americaga. _ Me é P The greatest Philogopher wag Benjamin Franklin—an American. ., The greatest of living Sculptors is Hiram ‘ Papas, .. . Powers—an American.: mange The greatest. living:-Historian is Wm. H. Prescott—an American.* : + ig The greatest Ornithologist was J.J. Audubon—an American, ) The greatest Lexicograpber since the time of Johnson, was Noah ‘Webster—an Ameri. quietus, owing to the exactions and jealousy . . of the Governor General. . MY old friend the Island, among others ‘that, of Mora Al-/ the 1st of October. Theroad .is, going, .on . . labor of pile driving and. bridge making,— . this as cheag and” pb R q Se ee eee ee . . ELECTION ‘NOTICE. . . Notice is hereby given that an Election ° will be held in, Nevada County on Webxs. paY; Sept. 2nd, 1857, for the purpose of elecare somewhatrconflicting, but I think I can ‘assure you tht 3 yield will be anything . ting the following officers -— A Governor. : \ . A Liéutenant Governor. \ A Justice of the Supreme Court, full term. \ . An Attorney General. \ A State Controller. ; A State Treasurer for full term. . A State Treasurer for unexpired (erm. AState Printer. . SLU A SurveyerGenerafi fay ; i : : : : One Senator; forthe 16 Senatoria! Distri . 8 \ rie ’ For Controller, _ But not only is there likely to ‘be gftumb. 3+ ty. County aieaad snare tri comnanoed . eles J 'W Mandeville, ling on accpunt of the cotton. [ hear bad. Five Members of the Assembly. Yee : Z : " Ss news: from the: tobacco crop, especially in . * Oxe'Cornor. ie ae! aan be 1, i dine the Old Domjnion. “At last accoutits ‘the . ee RE a Uothinot Belisle, cis oftytaenng. hae homas E indley, [full term.] amounts inspegyed in that state, thiv’ "year, (ofthe townships of Nevada oad Wastingtie Moin) Nii ' a od < ge State Printer, _, . #ra, the wheat and cora crops all through . of rapiceh Wee 9) 2 yar gtaaets a J ; Regd meh , Owe . OL ERE Gor Ps of Sridgeportand Eure John O Meara, the West give abundant promise ofa glori. _. Pownship Officers, rm For Surveyor General, ous yield, git ; f . . Two eg Fee oP Peace, : : ‘ : i Bae 1} we Cons etree CME Ste el? ha Horace A Higley, TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION, BEIWEEN NEW . By order of the Boardof Supervisors of Ne. . ; ORLEANS AND HAVANA, COR YC es hea es yee We are begining to believe*here, that it will seth Gai Sade OR ced: AMES oes ee For State Senator, sining NCH, GAS 10 W a ; if eget : RMT Bates gy -. Mlection Precimets.. a“ ~: James Walsh, ; not be long before our city will be connect-. 4. Seieting ak the Boake at” Suphriaiths Mee 4 aS op ed with Havana by the electrie wires. It was miele ee eee on Friday August 15th, 1867. : <¢t ae ee \ 5 Hi} 3 . It is ordered: thati the:following cts ee ee ed a cee For Assemblymen, nq thought, last winter, thac-the project of lay “. lished as the Election precincts ha the Cour og Cae Ten \ a RSS Henry Plumer, — John Caldwell, . ing down the sabmarine cable’ between Key . the ve fi. farang oe Ser eet red ay Had “nD: o s Bd te : TECMICtS,, aB ; Ors & : Le» reves < Nx William Hill, J B Warfield, . West and Cape Sable had réceived a final . Biesipetsyas, Mmapeston WENESDAY the 22 day off See Sepembernext,‘to‘witi}: Nevapa Preeinct—National Exchange—Inspector—{ ‘ D. Belden—Judges—J.1. .Caldwell; Whi. Butterfield!) «© i BLUE TENT PRECINCT.-Blue Tent—Inspector, Yolo, ». oe Uushman—Judges, Capt. N. T. Head, A Shdlin/ erge. Poetic f fod Missovurt Bak PREcINcT.—Missouri Bar Hous Io, spector, Robert Lawren¢e—Judges, Thos Mors¢ and — en.. Gcip Hitt Precinct—Job’s Store—Ins ct mos FindleyJudges, P’Livingston‘and J Job. on MaKER’s Precincr—P Henford’s Central Ina2 Spector, A Adkins—Judges, D Kidley & John Bittau. _ COGRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP! ° Grass’ Viatary PRecincr.—Ex change Hotel—Ispéctor, T. Weodworth—Judges, D ' . McCormick HE Prema ber and Bm ' BUENA Vista—Taylor & Glasdéck’s—Inspector”¢Barker—Judges, M Taylor P 0’Connor sa " Burxoven’s ‘Ranci: Wolf Creek«-th , AF . Goodwin—dudges, John Smith, MK yLin % Auison’s RancHo—Dunkel’s/Store—Mmspector, —— Baize—Judges, Jobn: larimerand# Hartery. . ROUGH & READY.) 2 © Gut Rovex & Rrapy—Downie House—Inspector. A B Winans—Judges, J P Little nd Belderback. ~ Inviay Shrixés—indise Spring ‘House—Inspector, Me Rte py Than ir ser: MeHer, ~—+~ Shepherd.»JonEs’ Bar—Hathaway’s Store—Inspector, Samuel pie ape mesg J Wytand S$ Boyce. 4x EER CREEK Housge~—Deer Creek Honse-—Inapector Rcter Ke y—Judges, W Onens and John Cooney. , ; “INDUSTRY BaR-=Brown’s Store+Inspéctor, D Browb I Judges, H Wisner, and --—~ Brannan. _ ANTHONY HovsE-Anthony House—E Sheets—Judges, C Beckman and T R oe, 7 ee LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP. Yfarmz Yorx—W,D Fisher’s Honse—Inspector—J Judges, ——— Squire and 8 P Stevens. . Pe vena iy Hitt—Green's ‘House—Inopector, John . weve adnd es C F Macy and ——— s,s De! Brooklyn House—Inspector, T J Burae ee Jurne ~+) ont — ueyJudgos John Dale ane Ye ften. “Pont t PLEasan? VaLLEy—Weiss’ .Store— Bi Sg et John Weiss and Jenpertiter Ricks IBERTY HilLi-Parrish’s H. ih teke ree ouse—TInspector, R ParWASHINGCON TOWNSHIP. Wasatxctor, South Yuba Hotel—Insp. z Basley-—=Jndges, Robert Latta, Henry Sonat, he EFFERSON,+—Inspector, Saml Bi Mangem,J White.” mgnam—udges, 1, ALPHa, Wixom :Hotel—Inspector, WW Judges—Caivi p Hall, J Coddington’ ve ( Omeca,Thos Butterfield’s=Inspector : Judges, W HC —_ L-Prescott, é —w oe ! R VaLLey, Butterfleld’s—Ins ; 3 1 terfield—Judges, A Scott, Mr. — saad Dat jo . EUREKA TOWNSHIP, Evrera, Bohanan House—Inspect : er—Judges, Chas Clark, John Bude’ James, Wenwhs SouTH FORK PRECINCT, Mortis Huy ; Dr Bush—Judges, Wm T Moxris, ete ee : Poor Mans’ CREEK, Shan’s Old Store—Inspurigr yyichael Welsh=Judges, = Alison, Capt baeh : ORLEaNs Fiat, Orleans House—Inspector, Jame: Cregan—Judges, John Harris, Wm Moore. Moorr’s Fiat, Moore’s HotelInspector, H M Moore—Jug es, Con Cuttle, Wm L Selby. WootSey’S Fiat, Fox & MerrymaFs—Inspecta, V Batser—Judges. E P Marcellus, Samuel Arnold. Rewer Hitt, Franklin Todd’s House—Inspector, A. Seott—Judges, Henry Roller. . Fiddler. , Humpuc. Cit¥, Grevin’s House—Inspector, Vin. Taylor—Judges, T. D. Ellmore, Palmer. . , @ ' BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP. SWEETLANDS; King’s Saloon—Inssector, C. W. Daiels—~Judges, Otis Hiscox, J. S. Brown. FRENCH CoRRAL, French’ Corral House—Inspecte J. Pollard—Jadges, iD: Ware, T. F. Buchanan, BuRCHVILLE,, Whitney’s Store—Inspector, V. Belt—Judges, OllawdBvans, Capt. Purdon. San Juan, Union) Hotel—Inspector, W. P. L; Win! \ , ham—Judges, L.C. MeKibbe, Thos. Culver. \ Montezuma, ‘Leggett Héuse—Inspector, J. Woods-— Judges, W.H. Hyde, Edward Doud. CHEROKEE, Turner's Hotel—inspector, N. W. Martin--Judges; S$. W.Rebb, David Ackley. \ CotumBia Hint, S. McBrown’s House—Inspector, . W. H. Grove+-Jidgés,’ Levi Ayrés; G/ McDonald / . _ Gardiner & Kirk) ; che "Gare Kink Broruers,) \ “POST-OFFICE ce" : tis VIEBRBL DEPOT,” * Newsmen and Booksellers, Stationers and ‘a tihity scien Mette en mca we rament April 8. 1858 ten29 tet eae s 3 $33: 7.72 ‘ & f Controller; : can. tt pintenw' “GW Whitman, The gteatest inventors of modern times bY r oar were Fulton, Fitch, Whitaey and Morse—all Attorney General, sit ae pl Bath Stead sactialehe T BMcFarland, *° soil patent Sed ; .» SurveyorGeneral, *§ _ . REVOLUTION IN Tratkg Late intelligence . é LB Healy, from Italy says that .the people have again eo » oi state Punter: pronounced for theitindependence. The BH Mesubn . Fed flag had been hoisted amid cries of “ Vie ; ya Italia!’ ‘Viva la Republica!” Seveseg Ps egg ral persons have pech killed. The insurJ R Crandall, . Judge of Supreme Court, JH Ralston, gente had succeeded in: capturing arms and munitions of war, tothe value of a million francs. Mazzini, who"with his friend, Miss TRIEW WANGINES . : “TOST,RECEIVED—Per late’ arrivals, by FRANK / ; BAKER, 110 and 112 Clay treet San Francisco~ . For Senator, se White, was in Sardinia, was supposed to be . s00'cases Paper Har French and American. Edward F Burton, at the bottom of the movement..” . 6000 rolls Freneh and Aierican Borders -: For Assemblymen, , one a. See . = ps Tapestry Velvet Carpet ;, U } John Williams, GW Tallman,. , 2a Tho present litnits of the city of St.) . $35 Ps Revestty Brussels Carpet: / James K: Smith } Louis; recentiy exteaded.contain.9,850 acres, pod Brive Sine fone 9 / . : ei aN . ‘1 rain . i . For Supsriitendent of Common Schools, ).:. Zhe length ofthe city is six™imd one-fourth) 7° an Sas eee he 2 3 E C Cheek ’ . miles, width two and a half miles. 800 pe Of Cloth, assorted 5! ese / , . 209 SV£HE Siliyw333 it 5 25 ps Si mask and Broca ; j i sede eae at oe New Cuixese Paper:—A new paper enti4000 baie to pee Pn site . ; Will N Rabbits, ‘. tled ‘tie “Chinese Daily’ News,” has been} — $76 i oe mame oe We Sie started-at Saéramento., It is edited by a ‘Cornices and Bands ‘webs st District—Jessee S. Wall, . . chinathat, watied Hang Tal, aid we have] "Scr" Roce tanie Covers, Ghmpe, Ping, be : 2d. District—B. B..T: oxell, . . no doubt it is very ably gdited, although we Wholesale and ret » bY hes, 3d Dsstrict—Thos, McCabe. _, 'baye net yet had leisure to peruse it. it 26-3m “J * .440 and 112 Cla¥st.° pl : *. }