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August 27, 1859 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA NATIONAL, “@ECGE CAPER, PUDLIORTD avERy sat ears? BORE 2 at nant VALLBT, WEYaDe CoURTT, ef nepais. TERMS: For ome sear, (inadvance,). .. For «tx months, (in advamee,) Pot three months,.... Siugle copies,.... . «+ PRICE OF ADVERTISING. aqaare of Thirteen Lines rat insertion. .61 50 ** Subsequent imsertion....ccessseeeess+ 1,00 8. (. RICHARDSON, ++ 06,00 3,00 00 * ZSets VOL 2. Seconp Granp Girt es ENTERTAINMENT. w. win prometiy attend to all business ‘eonfideds to bis care in Nevada and Counties. ies Tcan collect two months’ pay, wesk yey. extra rations an’ transportation for in the Utah Expedition. In free. eng attention given to all kinds of Conveyenc . OF FICE—On the corner of Auburn and Richardson Bts.,Grase Valley. 2W. B. CLAPP, $4310 IN PRIZES! Tickets One Doiiar Eacn. Schenck Glass J USTICE OF THE PEACE Will Give a Popular Entertainment OFFICE—MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY, (Opposite the Office of Richardson & Jobns NOTICE. HE andersigned have this aay formeda Law Co partnership under the firm and style of Dibble & lansing DIBBLE & LANSING. Sept. 15, 1856 THEODORE MIILLER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ofive—in Kelsey's Building Commercial street, Nevada, May 7th-tf. $100,000!!! ANTFD, in Gold Dust, weekly, $100,099, for which the highest price will be psid—Gold Dust sent to the Mint without charge, except for Ex pres«age. Advances made at all times on dust sent to the Mint. . have alsoa Melting Furnacs, and will melt golt into bacs for parties desiring it. DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, RUTHCHCHILDS' DRAFTS ON EUROPE. CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO Special and General Deposites received as usual. Collections and Banking Business promptly attend. ed to. A residence of eight veare in Grasa Valley, I trust bas made me sufficiently well known, not to need further enlargement —Office at the Old Stand, one doer below the Exchange. 4. DELANO. 25-06 Grass Valley, January 12, 1859. HEY WOOD'S BISSoRSPOnke. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand and FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL, A Complete Assortment of LIQUGRSE ANG WES, Which wiil be sold for CASH as low as they can be deught in San Francisco, with freight added. Try him, and be convinced that you can save money by duying at home. oe Grave Valley, July Let, 1889 a Ww. 8. C. CLUB HOUSE GIN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed SOLE AGENTS for the «ale of this PURE GIN in California and Uregon, are ey tosup ly the Trade with an article that NO EQUAL N THIS MARKET. being the PURE ARTICLE ia its nest drinkable condition and Gavor, This Gio ic IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND. dy Messrs. W. S. CORBIN & ©O., of New York, who have made acra’ ie with the late firm ot CAMPRELL ThOTHEN for the sole importation aad sale in the United States and Canada. We are assure it is the ONLY GENUISE CLUB HOUSE GIN EVER IMPORTED TU THIS MARKET And we are satisfied that a tris] will obtain for it the high reputaion it eustains where it ix introduced B@ NONEIS GENUINE untexs the botties bave the LABEL of W. S. CORBIN & Cv. on them. For sale by the principal Liquor dealers in San Francixco, W. B. CUMMINGS &CU., 44 Sm £0 California at., Sm Franeiseo. COLLECTING. JOHN W. ROBERTS, (Of Freeman & Co’s Express,) EGS LEAVE to ioform the citizens of «rass Valley and vicinty that he will promptly attend to the Collecting of acounts, or notes, that may be handedto him His charges will be moderate, and he can be found at ail times at the Banking House ofA Lelano. HOMAS 8S. LEVY, Lumber & General Dealer, Valley Lumber Yard, Siuim Street. opposite Western Hotel GRASS VALLEY. AVING coutrol of ALL Lamber manufactured at the Buena Vistaand Sugar Pine Saw Mills, lam prepared to sell SUGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, OF 4 SUPERIOR Seslrr 4ND IN 4NY QUANTITY. Which { offer for sale at prices below eompetition. PHELAN’S MODEL BILLIAKD ABLES AND, PATENT Combination Cushions, B97 The only correet ones pow in use, “Ge “ And only to be bad at the Manefacturyand Salesrvoms of M. E. HUGHES, AGENT, . Nos. 250 and 162 Moutgomery street, 45-2m San Francisco. wri tnt tess tet sense alii Bat soni sot, ernst P< ll enn ae. au. i. MEOALS E. W. HEY WOOD. . uae ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1859, In GRASS Vallsy, on whieh occasion will be . 74—Set Quart Sleeve Buttoms........++ t ributed 200 PRIZES, Valued, in the Aggregate, at 4310 DOLLARS. Sa The Prizes consist of ENTIRELY NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, and are of most choice sad desirable stock ever offered in Grass Valley. The prizes will be distributed to ticket hoklers having the first numbers drawn from ONE up to TWO HUNDRED inclusive. To give all am opportunity to obtain a valuable prize, the tickets have been put at the low price of $1 each. The holder of oue ticket will be admitted to the entertain. ment 2nd be entitled to a chance in the destribution of the prises. LIST OF PRIZES. 1—Splendid Gold Watch, Hunting Case, Full Jeweled, Chronometer balance, made by Henry Taylor, Liverpool, No. 10,047, with Bracelet Fob Chain attached.. .. ... $350 3—Splendid enameled Watch (lady's) Hunting Case, with diatnond setting and splendid Guard Chain, No. 8890.. 0.. . 2.50500 3—Gold Hunting Case Watch, Railroad Time Keeper, marked John Beasley, maker, No. 47,416 and Quarts Seal... 2.. essen. Fe 4—Lady's Fine Watch, Enamelied Case, Diamond setting, marked T. F. Cooper, maker, We. BB0B0 06. ccc ccce cece scccesccseeees 6—Magnificent D amoud Cluster Pia, warrant@d genuine.. 6. cc cece cee cece cree eeee 100 €—Magnificent Diamond Cluster Riug Warranted genuine—Lady's———————-— .... 128 TGold Hunting Case Watch, full jeweled, marked Joho Beasly, maker, Liverpoul. No. setting .. .. S—Hunting Case; St Jeweled, heavy Gold Fob Chain..... 85 . 10—Liunting Case Silver Watch. English Lever, Full Jeweled, W. Beasley, maker, with Cold i Vest Chain attached .. .... ..55. 7 11—One Set of Lava—California wounted... 65 li “* * “ Cameo ” Te ~ cccces “ae le * % Quarts “ “ § 14—Hunting Case Silver Watch, American full 15—Quarts Seal and Buckle, California made. $0 W6——set of Cameo ... 6. cee ee ee ee cence ewes 17—Gold Locket, six Glasses and Guard Chain. 35 18 * * Biwe ** cecccccces coos . 0 19—Set of Jot—Pin & Earrings—Gold mountec 35 20—Lady's Quarta Brooch.... ..eee os eee 1 ” WH sete ceescesocscececee as 22—Silver Hunting Case Watch, detached Lever, Arnold Adam, maker, No. 9.030.,... 23—La y's Quarts Locket Pio 1 * “ oe 2— “oe o “ “ 26-—Heavy Quarte Locket Ring (California).. . @-—-Silver Hunting, Case Watch, detached LevOF NO. 9,877..0.cccccvcee scoecccccereses 3s do do No. 3579. 2 20—Set Quarts Sleeve Buttone... ... .. 2 bh) 2 31—Set Camec--Brooch and Ear-rings. 32—-Lady's Gold Buckle.....-. « 22 3 “ oe fancy 20 34—Hearvy Gold Vest Chain... 40 385—Gold Neck Chaiu end Locket. . ‘sn a “ sd se Feb COOMBS. .0.00000026 S7—tiold Pracelet....---+e+0 eeccccccccse 18 38—Gold Locket Bracelet.. oo 39—Gold Faney be ee bt) 0 * * = ee 2 41—Set Pin and Ear rings.. pt) sce “ “ “ “ a 12 4 *' “ “ as a 10 44—Mourning set.. .. 6 cceeceee cc cecceeeees So 46, 46, 47, 48 and 49—each « heavy, California Gold, Seal Ring, 91S em .. 2.2.. cece ceeee 7 60~-Heavy Large Gold Locket ... .. 0.0.. 18 61—Heavy Gne Gol! Locket .. Bb Si M8 4 co \ genswe cede rcceree 13 53, 84, 58, 56, 87 and 58—-Each, one set Sleeve Buttons, $5 C8CR .66ececee ceeeseeeeecs 20 $9 and 60—Each, one set Cal. Gold Sleeve But. 16 15 12 se “ ° popes sorsee 10 64 and ¢5--Faeh, one set Cal. Gold Shirt Buttons, $i each ... ¢ teenbseeree aaaebeie. ae 66 and 67—Esch’ engraved Gold Snirt Buttons, BP esch.. 0.. cece cece ee eovceceees coecee 16 68—Gold Cameo Pin—Laty’s ...0-6-0. 0005 1 ee '* Oe M8 . geeicwocseectovce 8 70 and 71-~Each ove pair Hoop Ear-rings, Cal make, $10 pcb .,.. 6.. 6 eee cece ener cece 20 72,73 and 74—Kach one pair Hoop Ear rings, tw Oosreseccces eves coe 8 1 “ “ 7 ” “ tle “ “ EL Te cn cadaphescsectsssers 84 and 06<Fach » Locket Breast Pin—gl0 ea.. 06, 87 and 88~Each s Quarts Breast Pin, $10. Si Me : FEET ET SORR OS mae es Cee eeeee Hee eree . SS sesses.scsesSeaInge RAR cctonagn 103 ad 108—Eeeh one set Jewelry, 61000.. 3 404—One opt Sewolay—B6bewes 4.. oe. cess gene es S. . 198—Set Gent's Sleev. and Shirt Button . 200—Geld Hunting Rase Watch. Full J 180) 140) GRASS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, AU 105—-Gol4 Box and Glass Pias—Lady’s .. ... lo. “ “ “ “ “ idiidénee s 10% “ “ “ “ “ “ nena Oe 108, 109 and 110—Each, one pair California Ear-ringe—@6 om ....0. 000000 16 111—Emameled Gold Locket .....++-+.++ +5 12 122 and 113—Eech « Quarte Gold Breast 1 Pin, 86 114 and 116—Fach a Gold Enameled Neclace, $16 80 116—Gold Brooeb...... sodesesenctgecse OF 119, 120 and 12]—Each o set of Gold Sleeve But132 to 141—Fac! Lady's Quarts Ring, $8 . 142 to 148—Fach Eight Day, Streking aod Alarm Clock, $l2ea... ...Oe tances 149 to 153—Each a 30 hour Striking Clock, 156 and 156—Each, a set Quarts Shirt Buttons, 80—Silver Hunting (ase, detached lever Watch full Jewelled, — Arnold Adam. maker, No 9,039.. . . 181—Gold Pen and Pencil and Gold Case lev * “ rr “ “ 183 to 185—Fach a Gold Pen with Silver Pencil, and Silver extension Holder, $5 ea .. IBF to 18R—Fach, «et lady'sgold Cuff Buttons $5 15 189—Cal Gold Bracelet Claap.....0000-00 ae Regard Ring—real stone. , ik Oa “ ‘ te “ hae 192 to 194—Fach an enaemled Gold Ring. . 195—Set o Gold mounted Jet Cross & Ear-rings . 19¢—Very Heavy Gold Vest Chain .. . 19T—Lady's Walet Buckle, California 38 bt) 199—Set Lava Breast Pin and Ear ri Gold mounted , Cal. asses --weled. J. Beasley. maker, No, 47,418, with Cal. Gold Buckle and Quarts Seal ......000008+ County Surveror’s OFFIce. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. JOUN L. GAMBLE, J. OsTROM, County Surveyor. Deputy. LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against emperor, 4X. ploying other Surveyors than such a» mey be . I declure to you that neither Lnor the Re-. J. < Ag re = publicans who eurrouad me, will ever permit . W Newtown Precinct Scherdia's Siore—inep deputized from this office. Extract from the Laws of California. Caar. 20, Sec 3.—Nosorvey or re-survey hereaf. c ! 80 . ter made by any pegs except the County surveyor . tending to create the belief that we approve . ! be considered legal evidence in or bis deputy sha JOHN L. GAMBLE. any Court within this state. 2 I. WILLIAMSON, RUGTIONEER, 16 . Italian Red Re 10} evade National. GEORGE D. ROBERTS Enrror. GRASS VALLEY, AUGUST 97. 1*59 AGENTS. Gao. A. Lovaarove is our duly authoriced Agent or Sacramento. He may be found at ¢7 J st Mr. CHAS. A. CRANE is our sole “Agent in San Francisco. He In empowered to receive advertive ments, and receipt forthe same. He may be found at 172 Montgomery «trect,. : Lewes om homey =. at the offce of Freeman & Co's ress, Main Street Nevarte is our authorired petok vr 4 Nevada City. AU advertive ments left with Mr. Mackie will receive prompt at tenten from us. Legal Advertieement will bere turned by Mr. Mackie, with proof of publicattoa ee . 187—Cotd Fob Chain.. oe ee —— bes oe aged ot : 4 ee 598—Cameo > Brooch r-rings. e ~ iO «8 rate . 40 36. At the meeting of the Democratic Ceutral —— “ ‘ ‘ “ ten--lady*s Very aon a OE Wg 38 . Committee, in Nevada, on August Ist. the . 163—Fine Gold Locket, Three Glasses 18 . following Resolution was unauimously adop. 164—Lady's Guard Chain—Fine Gold.. ... 20 ; 16S—Lady'aNeck Chain & Hnameled Gold Lncket 20 ted : to 172—-Each a California Gold Ring, 86.. 4 2 " . 338 sd 116—Each, 5 Gabiorand Goll” siesdiile va That “4 the — National, 175—Cal. Goli Odd Feliow's Ring.. goa ee ee 176 to 178—Each a Silver Hunting Case Watch, ty, belongs the patronage of the party, and Sep aet Sores ree Caines ont 6.009 the Central Committee direct all printing . 179—Silver fiuating Cane, Tetached lever Watch — . for the party to be done at the Vational u!full Jewelled,Railway Time Keeper, T. F. fic 7 Cooper, maker, No. 23,2 2. cl inmate Red Republicans. Much dissatisfaction exists among the Red 10 Republicans in San Francisco in regard to 16 . the termination of the war in Italy. At the Ze Deum given Tuesday Aug. 16 10 . at the French Catholic Church, in honor of 3 Louis Napoleon’s victories, quite a violent 7 . demonstration was made by the French und . Iu«pector, Asa Goodwin; Judges, T. Huston, Charles publicans, whowere opposed iver. to the ceremony, The French Consul, M. Gautier, on driving up to the church with his wife, was insulted 160 . by the most filthy epithets, and the carriage . a . eurrounded. A man named M. Roy, then) delivered the following address to the Cun. sul: } “Yon have invited the Freach population . to manifeat this day their opinion of the Em. and asa member of this population, to pass by without protest, a manifestation even tacitly. of the conduct of the assassin County Surveyor . of liberty in France—the Cererter of the . Italian cause.” The Consul made no reply, but continued his way toward the porch of the church, which be reached without opposition, but GUST 27, 1859. Che Aetada Bational NO, 5, ELECTION NOTICS. Notice In hereby given thet ameleotion will be hel’ . im Nevrade Covnty, on WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1859, for the purpese of clecting the fullowing off cr —~ Corernor, Lieatenant Governor Members of grees, Just ¢ fer the . sunty iW, County Asaes , County Treasure sor, Counts Surveve ner, Seperintendact Supervisor for District, Ne ships of Neveca anil Weshingten Township Offic r.—Tee Justices of two Conrlables for exch lowneliy we Publie Admiai-trate f Common Schools 1, composed of the tewn
vie Peace end lectiou Precimete, Ata me ling of the Board of Supervisers for Ne vedw County, helt on Wednesday, August 19th 1559 it was ordere! that the following Precincts be eetal lished ne the Miection Precincts ef the + the following persons are appeinted at the several voty and Precinets as In«pectors and Judges at the General Election te be heif ou Welnestsr, tho Tt day of September neat, to wit NEVADA TOWNoIUP Nevale Precinet—Holme's Saison, In-pecter. T W. Colbura; Judges, W. M. Alleo, J. 1 Callwell Bine Tent Precinet—-Cloper's Store—inapector, J. D. Couper. Judges, A. T liead, A. Schellenberge Vaniderieith i'recinct—J. Vamierieith' +.-—-Inapee tor, Heury Westore Judges, F. Melaed, 4 Vander leith. Pleasant Fiat Preeinet—JuLa Robinson's——Inepector, Wm. Moutgowery ; Judges, W. Tomer, Juries headnck Gold Hill Precinet——Job's =+ Job; Judges, Cuss Suyder, K. 1 GRASS VALLEY TOWNsHILD vo—lo«peeter, Jerry, debuston, Grees Valley 'recinet--Smith « Exchange—!nageetor, Jas. C Byrne; Judges, M3 Nerten, S C. Kichardeon Allisen Ranch Precinet—Dunkel’s Store—In«pee tor, Philip Galawey; Judges, Joba Larimer, Jobo Miner burreugh's Ranch Precinet—Burrough's 8tore— Morambagua Mills Preciact—Clongh's Store—In. #pector, —— Donley ; Judges, J, Dodge. Wm. Bailey Buena Vista Preeinct—Chas. Rarker'e—Inspector, D. Barke: ; Jucges, Ben. Tayler, 5. P. Kelly. ROUGH & KEADY TOWNSHI!’. Roveh & leady Precinet—I'c «ney House—lnspee tor, M MeClenchy; Judges, A U Kean, Wm. Coomoe. Indian Spring Precine!—Indien Spriag Houre—le spector, Theo Siler, Judges, A Stepp. li Hatch Mooney Flat Preeimnet i's store—Inepecter —— Bildwin; Jutges, JW sltz, HLA Ashburn. Industry Bar Precinct—Jobnston & Trails Store— Inspector, D. Brown; Judges. G Hall FM Trail Hudeon House Precinct--Williams'—Inspector, P Munday; Judzes, GH Willian, C Beekman Jones’ Bar Precinct —Manniuge’ store--ln«pector, Newtown Precincet— Schardia’s Store—inepectur j T Roberts, Juiges H Sciardiv, AW McCoy BRIDGEVORT TOWNSHIP . Bridgepert Tewnship—D J Wood's—Inepector 1). wooed; Judges, —— Dowen, —Coie. French Corral Precinect—French Corral House— . Inspector, Rufue MeEachran, Judges, H Black, 5B Ca«weil, Birchville Precinet—Adsit's store—Inspecter, J Thomson; Judges, Thos Fitzsimmons, Joe Ta; tor, Sweetland Precinct=-\ssermbly saloun—in-pector, HP Sweetlant; Judges, Oriando Frans, Otte Hicoa San Juan Precinct—Union Hotel—inspector BA ILL attend to sales in any part of the County of amidst energetic cries of ** Dowa with the) Longhead Judges. Jb Warield, Tueo Green Real Estate or Personal Property. OFFICE—Commercial and Pine street, Nevana. Nevada, Nov. 12, 1858.—n16-tf HENRY MEREDITH.) [THOMASP. HAWLEY. MEREDITH & HAWLEY, OFFICE—In Kidd & Kaox's Brick Building, corner of Pine & Broad Sts., Nevada. 3 SANNA IBAA ANAS DIE ‘SA T,OON! Harrington & Patterson, . tue srrx—zogenie bee decrerd that . Tee", the aseassiu of the 2nd of December—down with the traitor—down with the deserter!’ Italy is about ae large in territory as three euch people, The largest State is Naples. It ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at LAW . 0ccupies_more than one-third of the peninsula, The Pope rules over about three im'!lions of people. The State of Tuscany bas about two millions, and Parma and Modena one million of inhabitants. Sardioia hase population of five millions, and i« nearly the size of South Carolina. The States of Lomtuter as Ohio. It contains 25,000,000 ' Cherokee Preciact—Turner’s Hotel—-ln<pecter, J . ¥ White: Judges, John Aixon, I) Ackles . Montezuma . recivet—Campbell's saloon—laspec tor, J Parbaos; Judges, AJ Kay, BA Stevens BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. ar Columbia Mill Peecinet—S MeBrown's Hotel—Iin spector, John MeBrown ; A l-aaca. Hleomfield Precinet—Skidmore's saloon—'a-pec tor, J W Dennison; Judges. J Johnson, 1) I’ Waiters Magnolia Precinet—H Arnolt’s—luspector, Bates Henry ; Judges, Hubbell, G Beckwith, Reief Hill Precinet—Toda’s Motel—Inspector, ¥ Beok well; Judges, Spicer, Smith Golt Bar Precinct —Webber's house—laspeetor, 4 . A Bell, Judges, Shanklin, H A Town . Geiaaly Hill Precinet—A J Doolittle’s—inapectur, bardy and Venice belong to Austria in eovMat Irwin; Judges, A Lowe, A J Doolittle. ereiguty. and coatain five miilions of people O LONG and ferorabdly known on Broad street, . the dresses which now hang op on the shoul. have removed and opened the fnest Billiard Sa loon to be found in the mountains. in the new BRICK BUILDING, COR. EROAD & PINE STS. OPPOSITE KIDD & ENOX'S BUILDING, NEVADA. They hereby tender an invitation to all their old patrons and frients to pay them frequent visit», and they shall be shortend to about half way be. they hereby pledge themselves to give as good sat-/ Jow the knee, with an adoption of the flesh. infection as formerly. The Saloon will be furrishe’ with rew and mag nificest BILLIARD TABLES, and every appendage complete. 4 in fitted up in the finest style, . *hameless and faxbionable women tave adopoa PUES AU, sttet wp te the Geet sete . ete bakit ead cits nekedcons, a. . Liquors and Cigars. Nevada, ary 1958.—n16 tf Lime, Lime! A Large Supply of Fresh Burnt Lime, Constantly on hand At the Kilns on Wolf Creek, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further information apply at the Kilns, or address Eaward Huston, Grass Valley. Terma CASH. Query.—Did tall Snort love big Lrrrix . @@ BARLEY and HAY WANTED in exchange for LIME. Ordecs Promptly delivered. 2tf TURNER’S GIUGER WBE, Forest Wine BITTERS, ders by straps, and mar their shape, shall be ped to the armpit-—leaving the upper drop i portion of the bust completely bare after the . H Hag EUREK 4 TOWNSHIP. Woolsey's Fiat Precineci—Fox & Merrymaa’s; in Butch, Judges, W. Coe, B. Hubvard. Moor's Fiat Priciues—Looler's Saloon, Inspecter S. B. Blakeslee, Juiges, ©. B. Jones, Joim ertuvle mew. Orleans Flat Preeinct—Orleans Hotel--Inspeector, Judges, C P Evans, TJ Barne-. Sureka Preciact—Wm Boreame Saloon — Inspec atyle of Catherine de Medici. She also ad. tor. Jonn Hughes, Judges J Suewart, M Conghn jacges long dresses a bore, and wills it that! Se Fork Preeine!=leary's Store; inapeetor, WP colored «tockings worn by Madame de Castiglione. Already. in some of the soirces . dansante in New York, some of the most! tremes meet.” A tall Western girl named Snort, long . loved a certain big Mr. Litri.s; who /itile . thinking of Smort, loved w little lns« named . Loxe. ‘Vo muke a long story short, Litt. . to Lona, and Saort longed to be . even with Lirrie’s short comings. So—) Suort meeting with Lone threatened to, —— Lrrtze before Jong.which caused Lit. TLE, in a short time, to marry Lone. less, because Litre loved little Loxu? Z®@ The following may provea useful . bint to bashful ladies: “Ob, dear!” exclaimed . Henrietta, throwing herself jato 2 rocking . chair, “I'll never go to that post office egain . to be looked out of countenance by all those . men on the corner. It’s provoking. What) TRNER'S FOREST WINE BITTERS are a cure for . can J do, Sarah Jane, to stop those awful , joscral Devil.” Naw stari in the facet” ~ Do ast ness, or Heaviness, General Debility. Nausea, Headmen ng me soin face oO as found pot only a ccRATIVE, but alsothe PREVENtarsvs ever introduced in California. These RITTERS, manufactured from the chatee: codices! roots, barks ond herbs, by Turner Brothers. are WARRANTED to be the best now in use TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of etehaien or tyne, Cordals, Bitters &e. oN York, BufflaloN. Y. and San Fsanciseo, Cal. GINGER WINE CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC Sea TIRNER'S UINGEE WINE.and the unequalea ity it bag received, baa becn the means of Potinctate market many articles. 7 ! We caution all fan Francisco, Californie. Manufectory and Selesroom +, eet eae 3 and will be . “show your ankle.” replied Sarah Jane, with ely look, . “Be careful how you drink, or you will . wash the color off your cheeks,” said a geutleman to a lady, as he banded bera glass of . water. . “There is no danger of your ever taking water enough to remove the color from your . —Therhputation awar. face.’’ was the retort. Mr. Pea was indicted for flogging bis wife and children. “This is a hell of a country,’ said be, “where a man can’t thrush bis own . peas!” An old bachelor's definition oflove: “A Merris; Ju , Van Dusen, H Bronson. Mobawk Flat Precin-t—! eaton'’s Store—lms) ector W Diveadorff, Judges, 5 G lienney, Joba Henry. Soow Teut Precinct—Saow Tent House—luspestor A Meek; Ju: , J Wari John Booty. Sailor Bar Preeinct—“ailor Bar House—Inspector, J Miller: Judzes, J. Rhoasies, U Osborne Big Lake Camp Precinet—at the Cam Dan Rich. Judges, C. Heixingson, Jno WASHINGTON TOWNSHI?’. Washington l'recinet—Jobn George's: Inspector, CH Little; J «+, Chas Steinmits, Heary Young. Jackarse tliat inct—Tamer House; Inepector, A M Urmabie, Judges. Tho« Holland, Jno O'Connor. Alpha Precinct—-Wizom’s Hote]: Inepecter, W Crocker ; Judges, G.S. Getchel!l, W Hall Ou ega Precinet—Van Vranklin’s old Restaurant; Inspector, J. C. Harmer, Judges, Dr Steepies Mr Sem pie Poor Man's Creek Precinct—Kice's Store tor, J Gordon, Judges, Chas Beemer, Mr Root Inspector aliace. Inspec Bear Valley Precinet—Fixber’s Honse; Inapector, . Joseph Gardiner, Judges, Wm Buiwel!, WW CezenRed Dog Precinct-—/’avilion; ln«pector, A J Tib bets; Ju Green, Jobn Grove. Lowell Hill Preciact—Je@ersou House—luspector T F Maguire, Judges Thos Patterson, A hilberry Walloupa Precinet—McCauley's Store . Inspector Jas Tolkill, Judges, Mr Cheeney, Faos McCauley. Pleasant Valiey Preciact—Wies’ store; Inepector J. Weis: Judges, Isaee Gill. r. Grinnell! Camden Preciact—Nationsl Hotel; Inspector, W 4 Babbitt; K. Wrooks, H K Turner. Sattor Flat Precinct —Jaceb's Store—Inapector, C Caidweli, Judges, Robert Dailey, Thor lreroey By Order ef the Board of Supervisors Witoess RUFUs SHOEMA , Clerk By J. 3. Lambert, Deputy. Orrosttiox ReGarp rok THE Formtuxen. . —The Cleveland (Ohio) Herald, a Black Republican, Know Nothing journal, says: “We auhesitatingly aver that seven-lenthe of the foreigners iu ovr Jaud, are not as intelligent as the full blooded African of our State—we will not include the part blood.’ Sneb is the feeling and sentiment of the opposition party generally, north and south, and they act it out whenever and wherever they have power. They bave done so in Massachusetts, by their “ two year ainendment’? to the Constitution of that State, and they attempted it New York, Now Jerevy, and other States. We onght not to judge of meu’s merits by 1a ten Fran-. little singing, @ little crying a little dying, . their qualifications, bat by the me they male ayd © great deal af lying” of thexp. Judges, JH Eeselatyne, E 8 on geet : _. , 9A wa wimonaie JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Mai’ STREET, GRAS, VALLEY _ We hiner, te comaection with the Nevins Nancrem Vewapares Extanieaxert. a JOR OFFI. onpable Serecnting every description of Jub Work, sueh we . rex Campe, Crrcrisee, Baspnere Pics Hapa, Pomtsre Law Biares, Bau Tess Peeohavere, Triser Fer . anne and Paxrrcets, Fae., which will te cree j with neatnessand dispatch, on reaxenu Lie terme Mr. Hernee Grecicy on Fusion, . Mr. Horace Greeley bas come out all the . wey from New York aes political missionary toinstroct us poor benighted heathens of ‘the Pecitic constio the way weshould go. . When it was asserted that Me. Greeley wae cmniog to California apon a poli ieal era wade, the charge was tuken in bigh dudgoon by Mr. Greeley’s fries they clilmed that he was visiting the country, as he bad visited a; Europe, to gratify w laudable curiosity. ead that ase talented and accomplished genth—man, free frown party tuiut, he was entiticd to be received with the universal homage avdurded to genius. [i ths way the attempt was male to obtain for Mr, Creeley « complimentary reception without regard te party distinctions, We Uelieve very few Democrats were “roped in’ by these protestations and the event hes Justified the suspicion with whieh they viewed the utrempt te eecure their countenance for the moet bister an! must fuuatisal foo of the Demoertia party Mr. Greeley bas addressed a letter te the San Francisco Times, in whieh te openty advocates ibe right of the negro to exercise the elective franchise, and the power and duty of Congress to exclude slavery fron the Territories. He derides popniur sovers eignty. by neme, ard yet be advives Lis Black Republican friecds to disregard theie solemu pledge to Mr. Sidley. a man of theic . Own party, and vote for McKithen, who ac . cording to Mr. Greeley’s views, ie diametii cally opposed to them. Honest, consistent, upright, virtuons Mr. Gresley! Here te another “good man” to be added to the long list of wortSies that adorn the mingled rauke of the Broderick’tes and the Pepublicans The fret ie, Mr. Greeley enres as mich about California as be dove about Kamtechatka; but in the event of the Presidential election coming into the House of Represen tatives, he and his party would find it very convenient to have the voice of California euppress d even if McKibben could not be persuaded to vote fora Black Republican It is for this reason that Mr. Grevley reeommendes the Republican party to fase withthe . Anti-Lecomptonites upon McKibben. and Baker. No wan can ever pretend to the name of Democrat who votes for a professed Repu lican for Congresa, when by that vote he may puta Black Republican in the Pres idential chair. Standard, Horace Gueriey.—In giving the “Per= ronal Habite of several great men" Horas Greeley it thas disposed of in an exchange paper: Horace Greeley is said tobe the beau idealof @ mun of style. He dresses neatly and elegantly. lis linen is faniticas Sometime since, be shaved, which operation has materially altered hie anpearance. Tie walk is firm and diguified, . ky that of a eal+ fier. From the fwet that all through Ife he hax kept his arms well shouldered, it is possible that nature intended b'm. for the in fantry. His voice is peculiarly aweet, and , when he sbiepers, one would «lmost imagine . bis words were the ecboes of an olian harp, Somewhat inclined to obesity of late years, he still maintains his repulation asa beau, He reads from right te left, contrary to the oractice of his friend, Mr. Bennett, who, owing ton visual obliquity, reada from left 'o right—down the mddic—change hands. Mr. Greeley dines upon vegetable soup snd table heer, He never driuke porter. Hie henasty Sunday dinners are of crackers aud cheese, He retires to rest aten early bour, [almost immepixtely composes himeelf te sleep witha copy of the Tritwne. About . the office he ie a martinet, and aever allows . an advertisment of a doubtial or bagos buelj Ness in hispaper. Sometimes whenat a love for 4 subject, he varies the monotony of bie . editorinls upon Kaneaa ty writing a plese j ant aod exhilarating covelty involving per j sonal and friendly slinsions to the almighty . “colored individual.” His editoriale are . invariably short, (never«x eeding four col} umns each.) pithy. and devoid of verbiage . He looks, when en promenade, like a weil. bred man of fashion—at peace withi all the . world, and in love with—himeel?. . Lcneet-acialiedl . Amanoamation i ILtinots.—The Chieage . Times ofthe 16th instant gives an lostanae . of the practical earrsing out of the doctrices . of the Black Repablicens in North Plinoie.— . Tteays: . Knox connty, Ilinol<, or at least all of i that partotit lying about Galesburg, bas . lately been thrown into a high state of ex. citement by a verification of Greeley’s prei diction. It seems that during the campaiga . of last year. when Bauks, Borlingamr. Gre. ver, Hale. Geo. Nye, and other Abolition. ists visited this region, the negro equality . faith, lways very strong. got intensely beated at Galesburg, and @ most respectalie and wealthy farmer of that vicinity, the head ofalarge family, by way of showing his sincerity in the doctrine, took a negra man into lis bonse, treating him as an eqnal aud a fit associate for members of bis fant ¢ Time which developes ail things, hax developed even to the Abolitionists of Galesburg the practical effecta of the teachings of Burlingame nod Banks, Gne of the daughters —& young and blooming givl—is now a mother and the mother of a black men's j child! Abolition ladies, mother and maidens, who cheered General Nye and John P. Bale when they asserted that negrocs were the equals of white men, now furn away from poor victim of that system of teaching. — Galesburg has long been celebrated for ite \bolitiouivm. It is fit that its praetieal nanifesiations should bave occurred there The Vines suagesta the child should be reared ofter N P Buuks, the late Speaker of the Hous, ae the great coamploa of the equality of the reew ee a ee eee + A mustcalir-ivelined genticomen wea ting toa iriend the other duy, that he knew and could whistle the girs now in vogue “Every tune ging!” asked the friend. Yes every toon afiout,” wns the xanewer. “Well. then, Whisle orn api ieon,? wae the heart. tess criticism which followed musteien’y ~ propordlation ef rie vert “tomy