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November 20, 1860 (4 pages)

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ry » known as the _ © “ton of the any they ha _ ‘should not ‘ ‘November eee ee ee ed aneeredet sere eeeeewererene Stile, Geel Boney. and T. P. Otis& Co., and. ne + Gra Ld Leilingtou, i hin Onteg, Hill Timbu R) Pilg the’ 6th day of October, A.D. 7800 5 a ent and Decree was renrth Dict Gort ge whe ith adc * Jolumbia PO Pry, PS WHILST and emi [ es co. aoall og irty-Kight: Nothete, 32. cts. gainst Pheodore elsh and A. J. RK. Lucas, for the 'furthor suiro $5615 18 principal debt, . ‘apainet Pheo: Miller, Uriah. Perry, 2. of bo ‘ onc ly ages 08 Joe 2. ae ; other an er stim of Fo Q ive Hundred ‘and ,sixty‘ t. dollars and “dighty-four » cents, &4 ‘debt, h interest on ; un We And w “per, Ar Dp. .1860, suas Court tet oe Soencicn 0 eg arene premses therein desert @ said 6th That certain piece or , reservoirs and prem in the County-of Nev: 1 and. designated as the d 0 servoir taking the; waters its tributaries, and convey oy Fiat and other mining for mining; her w é lumes, Aqueduets, eultural and ether purposes. th all the Reservoirs, Reservoir-sites, Tannels,auxilliary Ditches, each of e rate of two anda a dir antaat th half per cent perm ‘om. the rendition of paid tdgethes. with .costs of 0s tof Gctowas ordered and decreed by the e set forth in ~ and all and. singulainbed. to* reel of property, me situate a pfein of Calin nia, Ditch olf Creek ani Moon-’ ant thes in thabwiolnity Torights of water, and of way-rights, franchise, vileges and property ng to pa Heeses ay ex connected with the same. tain buildin , situatednear the Buckeye voir, on sii ‘Algo, a certain Building situated and known as the Lower Camp ded one-half interest-in the Gamp is situated, said Ranch containin: near And ap ofevery deseription ap"Ditch, or in any Also, a cerReser’ Ditch, kuown as. the Buckeye Camp. ul Kid Dich undiviRanch in which said about Two Thousand aeres, cnclosed with a brus fence: mone Hn Os non 3 cam i jomp wy Seowe Wolf Greek extens ether with the camp furniture, ails, and table furniture in said. tents antk fo gained with onof sal s, on what now occupied by said Resis d ditch, cooking utencamps, all the tools and materials for ditchrvoir Ditch’ in possession of said. Rese Go. consiating. of about one hundred and fifty Shovels, one hundred aint twenty-tive picks, twen ive erow-bars, al 3 three hundred ‘ateel, five kegs blasting’ smith tools, one dozen ¢ ber and material on hand eertain axes tl ppin for uming: ten atriking hammers, ten pounds drill and pick —) one set of blackoO 1e lumAlso, a tail flume'sit uated on Mooney Flat, known PY] she Nebraska iame«and its contents, the rights, longing. Also, + vertain lot of mining extentiog from tite Junction 9) the tavo, to the head of said tluine éach side of the sauic, Alse, a certain lot ing-claims on Mooney. Hill, known as, the &it on said flume. and running the Hill. Also, a certain on said Hill, between the oe Fume, db ee Henderson claims, t ngulir the appurtenances t or wise appertaining,.or ma) Be necessary to satisfy lata s therein be levied upon and sold i he ent, interest and costs. otive is hereby ‘Also, a certain lot of minin: Hill bounded north by the east by the German Hall claims her with ill. and all and appurtenances unto the same beground ravines , thirty feetin width on of min Bowen rook claims, fronting two hundred feet nee back to the centre of ot of Mining grounds known as the. Luitatt claims, lying Emmerson and Smith claims, t front and ruhuing, back to the centro being claims ebraska > south all and nto canton, so much thereof as the demands due } to satgiven that I will expose to’ lie sale, all the above described property, + Jou bidder for cash, in front of t e highest in Nevada,on T House door, between the hours of o’clock, Pp, M, ’ Given under my hand this ber, 1860. B. VAN H Goodwin. & Hawley, Atty’s for Plain Sth da ec UKSDAY, Nov 27th 9 o’clock, A. M. \and 4 of NeyemAGEN, Sheriff. By J. B. Van Hagen, Dep‘Notice of Pardon. . CQITATE : In the Court of Sessions. e s ie. 4 ‘he ‘on. David Belden, Jud aforesaid You will please take poties that of David Gillespie, the ¢rime of Grand Larceny at the July “Ds va of the Court of Sessions, conv . term, on the 13th y 41860, and sentenced on t 1800 to one years oa. . THOM and acknow “36 hereby Accept the above by copy; € LD Gore ons. W MASLIN, District Attorney. this 30th tng et “a OF GALIFORNTA, County of NevaPeople te of California‘vs.-David Gillespie, of the Court .'W. Maslin, Esq. District Attorney. Tndersigned iS hie Mace! ‘to apply to his BxcetGovernor ofthe State of California for who was tried for Term, A. ieted at of September, A. D., 6 15th of September, imprisonment in the State Pris: P. HAWLEY: service of r 1860. Judge, and ex-officio Judge of Court of nd-Im : Or CtouNtA, ~ men of Nevada ; OTICE . 1s HEREBY Thompson tis SALTSGAVER, same has been fix Ra Rovere aay 860, In Probate Court GIVEN THAT H. B. having filed in this Court his don, prey foran order of sale of certain mn laims Keiongi to the estate of Janeane , the heartag ed a Court, for MONat ten o’clock, in the DAVID ef the of said day of the November Term of Be ae A eerie, end all Pore uaty of Nev pers said estate, are notified and show cause if any they have, why th of said petition should not be granted October 29th, 030-4W ma inter at the City and ested im then and there to ap 1860. : JNO. 5S. LAMBERT, Clerk, in oon, of the court room thereo' and ve, wey prayer of said 1 oth, 1800, ! 7 J. §. LAMBERT, By Jos, M. Levy; Deputy: By Jos. M. Levey; Deputy. Prebate Notice. ; TATE OF CALIFORNIA---County ‘of Nevada—In. Probate Court. . Notice is hereby given that H. 8. Thompson having filed in this Court his petition peer for an order of sale ofcertain Min ainis t! described “belonging to the ‘of JOEL SHELDON deeeased, of. the same has been fixed MONDAY, Dee. 3d, 18605 at 10 NA Thid day, ot the ev. f, at the, the city and county of Nevada, ee peu in _ pe ite are ote appear and show eause petition Clerk. . né dw ‘BUY THE BEST! ; e i") WAVE RECEIVED THE . a oS Be '. FIRST PREMIUM OW ‘THEIR . AyD MACHINE WORK AT ‘THE State Fair, Mechanics’ Institute Fair, AND IN. FACT Every Fair of 1860!! Over Wheeler & (Wilson and all others ! THUS UNQUESTIONABLY ESTABLISHING Their Superiority. These Machines are,the most Simple im Use. Sow from Two Common spools. Have no troublesome bobbing or pod. Sew any and all Fabrics. Make very little noise. Are Quickly Learned and operated. Are not linble to disarrangement. ' We guarantee perfect and reliable Machines and to the, Thousands in use can refer, a¢ daily and hourly recording, in their satisfactory operation. . This Tynequivocal success. Explicit directions for use accompany each Machine from which achild can in a short time acquire @ perfect converse an management of it. Send for a Gircular. R. G. BROWN, AGENT. 91 Montgomery street. Ban Francisco, Oct. 18, 1860.—6m QUINCY HALE, Nos. 149 and 151 Washington ‘Street, San Francisco. THIS IS THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT. WEST OF THR ROCKY MOUNTALNS. T Selling Clothing Much Cheaper Than any other Establishment HIS HOUSE HAS GAINED ITS wide reputation by In the State of California. 021-3m Save Your Money! JOHN W. QUICK, Pioneer Manufacturer of fine Russia Iron Screens, AVING removed from the Pacific Foundry to the corner of THIRD AND JESSIE STREETS, San Francisco, is now prepared to fill all orders for Quartz Screens. Flour and, Rice Mill Screens, of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and of the best material, at reduced rates. All orders promptly attended to. ; a at N. B.—J. W. Quick is the only competent manufacturer of Screens in the State, having made Sereens for Goddard & Co., C. W. Stevens, and others for the last thrée years \pep5-3ma w. 8. C¢ COLUB ROUSE GIN. nee. DNDERAE , SOLE AGENTS of the above , Offers it to the. public as the finest Hojised Gin, and the only GENUINE Oe oa EN ei ea ane up in 8. at CLUB. HOUSE. : We shall continue to receive the above GIN wae PURE VALAMBROSIAL WHISKY, in sks, PURE NECTAR WHISKY, in new style bottles. PURE BOURBON WHISKY. The ve Liquera are from the well-known house of Wm. S. Corwin & Co., New York. and are guarantied fine and pure. . WwW. B. CUMMINGS & CO., sb-Rm 56 California street, San Francisco Printers’ Furnishing House. /GHARLES F. ROBBINS; DEALER IN TYPE AND PRESSES. No. 1l1.and 113 Clay street patwoqa Sansome and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO. tfer Geo. Bruce’s Type, E. R. Webb & r Ce’s Prin and.the Ruggles Press ° s5-ly SCHNAPPS, ex Polynesian VOLDNER’S SCHNAPPS.—While the counJOHN HUGHES. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! om PREMIUM DAGUER Broad Street, Nevada. Rich and Flegant Articles Every Ticket will be good button ‘a Likeness taken, ; ery Dollarinvested in Pictures, which will tle any one to achance in the Prizes. * List of Prizes: 2 -AY \ificent Gold, Macic cased % plate i ‘Ehelioh Lever Ww , Chronenicter balance, with heavy of the Prizes. Any Gold Fob Chain and seal. Reig s i aA Satara Tare 3 A fine Gold Hunting Ameriean Lever eeePeosees No. 7313-.0000lenatc cance. Weaneanies on jet with Pearls.,.-. 5 Fine silver Hunting Engtish patent Iever Wate; fulljeweled, 'Pobias, 95,193 6 Fine gents diamond Pin, single stone. % ¥ine heavy quartz gold Rin “ 8 Gold estrus¢an set, brooch 9 Magnificent pair Peart sleeve buttons. 10 Splendid Gold Hunting Engtish patent F phd 0 tay Cacayr, Sores. ry ent pair quartz sleeve buttons, 12 Digtond Ear tings. 28 atones.... 13 Magnificent silver Hunting, English patent lever Marine Watclr, double patent time keeper, equilibrium compass, ereeeeesee ear-rings, Arnold Adams & Co. Nol6452...+.. 14 Two gents’enameled Pins, set with 2 finé Pearls,.. detees tees cdohe Lesetede 3 15 Silver humting, English detached leve Watch, tull jeweled, ’. F. Cooper, No ZORZ.ceessee pecdbevoes dvsetddesisewcess 16 and on jet ladies set, brooeh and Ear + Ring.. ceccesececceseeeeceeers aedecce 17-One Gold California Ring...-++.--18 to 20'Three splendid gents’ leeket rings each, $36, 28, 28.++++ ; 21 Fine Gold English hunting patent lever Watch, half-p ate, full jeweled, railroad time keeper, 'T. F. Cooper, No 2137.. 22 to 23 Two pairs fine sleeve Buttons, each ? wee eew arenes eeeeeeeee .24 Splendid gold Jet set with carbuncles, * Brooch and ear-ring. «-+..-++ . 95 Larve fine silver hunting. Marine Wateh equilibrium compass, Cobden, London Wo FSi. pccsessce's Te eRe 26 Beautiful pair stud Buttons....++.+ : 27 to 30 Four fine Gold Vest, cliains, each, Li 40, 40, BS, Dy + “4 3ito 35 Fine magnificent ladies set, brooch eeeee eee eeeeenteees Trey Seer eee eee ee 36 Fine Gold hunting patent lever Watch, chronometer balance.No 7551 37 to 38 Two tine Gold chain chatlain, each, 4 en encee eee 9. BB, Ph. cc ccvecccccnccesabeddscscoees Cees 39 to 44Six Gold Bracelets, each 24, 20, 20, 20, 15, 14. nagse'ga tecebieqels's 45 Fine silver hunting English patent, lever Watch, full jeweled, No 14,675... 46 Splendid ladies’ fanc Aluminium Box 47 to 54 Bight Gold California Buckles,cach 26, 30, 30, 28, 20, 20, 20, 16 ser eeeerereeee er . Watch, Win. Robinson, No 13,795.. 56 Fina sterescope Box, acromatic lences, with 40 . a of views, groups, &c.. 67 to 68 Thirteen fine Gold Neck aces, each 3,40, 20, 20, 20, 18, 1s 69 to 70 ‘two Gold and silyer Guard chains, ench 42, 8.. .ceeeeeeecee Evecdicseseocse es 71 Fine hunting lepine.13 jeweled) Watch NO 3291 72 to 03 Lwenty-two fine Gold set Brooth and ear-ring’s, each 35, 20, 20, 20, 16, 74, 35, 25, 20, 20, 20, 20, 16, 12, 16, 14, 12, 12, 10, 10, 10, 20 94 to 08 Five Gold Thimbles,each, 12, 12,:12, 2; 10. cactoceviovse Lick sBlevecdbcbsecice 99 Mammoth Gold Pen... ‘ 100 Magnificent heavy Gold hunting English lever Watch, chronometer balance, emer eae e et ee essa ee seneeeserene 101 to 103 —_ pairs Gold Armlets, each 15. 15, 15.+%104 to 110 Seven pairs Gold Sleeve Buttons, each 18, 14, 16, 12, 15, 10, 10 ... 111to 146 Thirty-six Gold Breoches, each 35, 30, 16, 35, 32,6, 12, 12, 25, 20, 20, 20, 12, 26, 15, 10, 5, 16, 18, 8, 14, 14, 10, 20, 20, 20, 12) 8, 6, 10, 12, 24, 24, 10, 8, Wa civiecs 147 148 Two Gold and Jet Crosses, each 15, S.ceaecscces ose cecvccaccedenceseece 149 Fine Quartz Pin 150 Splendid Music Box Piano, six tunes. 151 to 199 Forty-nine Gold Rings, each, 10, 6,8 ti» 12, 14, 10, 6, 6, 6, 5, 4, 4, 4, 6, , ) ?
200 A Gold’ huntin English patent lever Watch, full jeweled, railway time keepon, do Poblas, Na.91,000. .arsc05++s00000 201 to 227 Twenty-seven Gold Gent’ Pins each 12, 12, 12, 18, 15, 15, 14, 12, 12, 14, 10, 6, 6, 6, 5, 5, 6, 6,6. 8, 6,3, 6, 5, 228 Fine Lepine Hunting: Watch escapement, F. Cooper, No. : Sactes 229 to 242 Fourteen fine Gold Pens & Pencil —each, 22, 10, 5, 8, 8, 6,8, 6, 8, 6, 6, 243 to 246 Four pairs fine Aniumulim sleeve Buttons, eath 8,8, 8, 8... . 247 to 249 Three fine Ladies Gold Rings set with stone, each 20, 12, 12...seeeseee 250 A splendid Gold Hunting, patent lever . Watch, fulljeweled, F. Cooper, No 2133 251 . 270 Twenty pairs Gold ear Rings,each 6, 15. 15, 14, 16, 12, 12, 15, 12, 8,8, 6, 8, B, B, 8 Gy 5, 8, Sie ceceeseccveeseees ovdee 271 to 274 Feur Sleeve Buttons and studs, each 15, 15, Oy Gy secreesevcercee 275 te 286 Twelve Gold set Brooch and EarRings, each 40, 14, 14, 10, 10, 12, 8,12, 12, 12, 12, 10....eeeeee eoeccce wceee: 287 to 294 Bight Gold Crosses, each 26. 15, 12, 8, 8, 6, 8, 8.... qobeccseced choctSge 206 to 299 Five set of fine Gold Charms, med, Bs Bhs 10s Os saacoe cares ceeasees 300 ine Gold Hunting Ladies Watch, Gold pp, pene lever, ruby jewels, Charles & Co. Geneva, Wo. 12 with fine Gold Guard Chain attached...... 301 to 320 Twenty Gold Lockets, each 16, 12, 12, 12, 12, 10, 16, 15, 7, 5, 7, 4, 4,7, 7, 7, 10, eee tweeter nee nee eereee A) der $21 Heavy Hunting English straight line actached mene Hoary fulljeweled, J. F. Cooper, NO 105. ...ccccecssseceepeees 322 to 325. Feur California Gold and Q Slides, each 20, 20, 10,10......5. < 326 to 227 ‘two California Quartz seals, eac 328 Fine artistic marble WOr.c0e sececgs 329 Splendid Ladies set Brooch & ear-rings 830 é pair Gold Stud Buttons..... 831 Gold and cameo set Brooch & ear-rings 332 Fine silver Hunting English patent levsre full jeweled. Arnold Adams 18, 8, 8B, 5, 5. ee cen geceecesencessccens ° 341 Sculpted lava set, Brooch and Ear rings 342 Mosaic set, Brooch and Ear Ring... 343 to 34 Two line Ladies’ Gold Rings, with es and stone, each 20, 20...%.. 345 e Gold and Coral Necklace.... 346 Enameled Ring with one opal..... 347 to 340 Three Gold Lockets éach 5, 5;5 350 A Gold, Hunting, lever Watch, Gold cap, Chronometer compensation. Ed Fabre Swiss, 18151,:heavy Gold Vest Chain, 2 00 CASES. VOLDNER’S cclebrated aly lave arrivals. No. 138 Front buyt he best.—[Ex: . BRADLEY, Company’s unrivalled Machinery VOLDNER’S AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS. roo SHAW “Sol head : @ ., street. esi Sentes ih lena Ws eae 3 8 . , notified by the Iast steamer, I VALUABLE fETTER: was veouveaabahe ee, for him, which he can have by a plying to” wm 9 Tickets $1. Prizes--Valued at $8 00 to as Day-$ 350. be Du Christmas D in leery ‘Watches, and the most of Jewelry. “i fer One Dollar m esses at time before or after the Distriperson who will have will receive One‘Ticket for evM.d«Tobias, & Co. No. 8855, © 300 00 Wateh, made by Avpleton, Tracy & Co. 6 * . 4-One splendid set, Brooch Kar-rings, set and car-rings, cach 40; 40, 35, 54, 307.7. 179-00 55 Large tine silver hunting English lever 16, 15, 8, 8, 8,.. 216 00 Joseph Johnson, athe t aye No 109.. 200 00 » 6, 8, 8, 8, 6, 6, 4, 6, 7, 8, 5.6, 320 00 1248, 10;. 255.00 deo 40 333 to 340 Eight fine Gold Keys, each 12, 12, Brandt, locle, Total Value, $8 000. enti120 00 3400 150,00 75 00 50 00 4000 65 00 16 00 92 00° 120 00 75 00 65 00 35 00 45 60 00 ‘113 00 40.00 20 00 65,00 60 00 45 00 597 00 23 00 125 00 30 00 02 00 2 00 38 120.00 42.00 166 00 140 00 7500 230 00 ‘Fourth Prize—Paxton Orchard, near ¥ arysville Be vet on hich seenston the following Mag. nificent. Prizes be the will rg: Ticket Holders. 412 PRIZES—TICKETS $2. List of Prizes: FIRST PRIZE—B 8’ Old Orchard.—This roperty ‘consists of 165 acres of ¥uba River m Land, in Orchard, er witli the. Heuse known as “* Briggs’ Hotel,” and the Barns and Sheds attached thereto. ‘The Orchard numbers 35,000 Trees all of the choicest Varieties, and the t Orchard in the world, and probably the most productive. property in the State. ‘The Fruit from this “Orchard brought in 1858, $70,000 : in 1859, $100,000 ; in 1460, about $125,000. This aps erty is valucd at..... S oesesceews $210, Secon Aaa a ri ento ghd ON ae + taining. 160 5 24,000 i a invaeq" 3 lantow fh 1857-"53, mt of which will be in food condition ‘for’ bearing: Fruit the coming year. Valued at...+..$120,000 Third Prize—Oroville Orchard.—Containing 200 -_aeres 518,000: Fruit Trees in variety ; valued $ $90,000 Ps eRe oe Re eadecdicesevens 70 acres of Land, 12,000 Fruit Trees, House and Barn 3 valucd at.....0seeeee$72,000 . Fifth Prize—Haun Orchard. near Marysville.) 45 acres, 5000 Fruit Trees, 20,000 Grape Vines ValUted Bf. eccctedcocccbepssceqeeoses -253,000 Sixth Prize—Cole Orehard; near Marysv 41 acres, 7,000 Fruit ‘I'rees ; valued at $42,000 Seventh Prize—Vineyard on ‘the old Ranch, 232 miles from Marysville, 20 acres, 8000 vines ; . : valuecrl at.. .scccsce ahisterckyevoeeerss $8,000 Eighth Prize—Grain Field—part of old Ranch ; 250 acres; valnod Bhi s per r thee cic oss 096,000 Ninth Prize—Grain Field—part of old Ranch ; 180 acres ; valued at.... giatasacane $4,000 Tenth Prize—Sacramento River Ranch—250 acres (Meadow) valued at.. ~..5 cece cee eee + 3,000 Eleventh Prize~ Paxton Ranch—( Meadow ;) 50 acres ; Valued at..+..s60-p CR , «$3,000 Twelfth Priza—Feather River RaNch—( Meadow) 160 acres; Valued At.. .eaceeccceeepenee $2,000 400 cash Gifts, $5 cach from Nos. 12 to 412, $2,000 REP). REET ere errr er reer $615,000 Comprising altogether, 1501 acres of Land, 101, nd ae Trees, 28,000 Grape Vines, and $2000 in rash : os ; The lands upon which these Orchards are planted are all bottom 1 and as good as can be found in the State, Apples, Peaches, Aprieats, Neetarines, ‘Pears, Hiumy, Figs, Quince, Black. Walnut, Almond, ete.; will pa found in in these Orchards in greatest yaricty and of the ehoicest’ kinds.. ‘fhe character of the Fruit is well known throughout the Northern ans eentral portions of the State. All ofthe Vines and nearly all of the Fruit Trees will be of age to bear a good crop the soming ~ We append the following certificate for the benefit of persons not well acquainted with the value of the property ; “We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are acquainted with most of the above described _property, ‘and that we do not believe its valuc, as above stated, is over-estimated > Joun UC. FALL, Marysville. Wm. K. Hupson, Marysville. JOHN A. PAXTON, se 8. P. WELta, s¢ Col. WARREN, Marysville. B. P. AVERY, Editor Appeal. C. COVILLAUD, Marysville. Rev. O. C. WHEELER, Cor. See. Cal State Ag.’Society, Sagraimento. J/BRYANT HILu & Co., San Fran’co. KNAPP BURRILL & Co., $4 Hon 3S. M. Briss, Marysville. . bb. W.-C. RICK, 46 JNo.Q. PACKARD, he) J. B. HUMPHREY, ou J. FP. Luntriicum, Editor Express. JNo. R. RivGe, Editer Democrat. Gen. JNO. A. SUTTER, Hock Farm. A. P. SMITH, Sacramento. SypNEY SMitrH, Sacramento. J. L. SANFORD, San, Praacisco. The distribution of the Gifts will be under the direction of a Committee of gentlemen chosen by the audience on the evening of the Concert. ; LEWIS LILLIE, Agent fer San Francisco. Office—North-east corner Sansome and Washington streets, two doors cast of Sansome. GEO. G. BRIGGS, Preprictor. Marysville, Oct. 30-1m The Great Japanese Kemedy. i lige WONDERFUL REMEDY. CALLED the Japanese Venereal SALVE, and used hilitic Sores and procured at wg age is now placed in the ds of druggists for sale, where persons. afflictecd can purchase it, and effect cures without the consequent mortification and heavy charges incurred by going to physicians. The ts procured from these scientific and wonderful people are such as have not been known to the rest of the world in the cure of loathsome corruptions, and far excels an hing: heretofore used. Testimonials of astonishing cures could be obtained if necessary. But it is only requisite to test it to prove its great healing qualities. ‘The cost is nothing compared to its value. “For sale at all the Druggists.. : THE JAPANESE SALVE, ¥or-the cure of Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gunshot Wounds, Piles, Boils, Chileléine, ‘Brulsee’ and all kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be the best and most wonderful preparation ever used. Its hens, properties are astonishing, almost cal. it supersedes all salves now in use and develops one great good that has resul from the oh of ar Ports to the commerce of the world, a will cause all that use it to rejoice that so desirable a result: has been accomplished. This salve has been sufficiently used to test its: qualities.,. ‘Try it.all—everybody. No pce! Payson be without it—and although the ing: mts are rare and expensive, only FIFTY CENTS is charged for a box. It can be obtained of all the Sree. 86-3m Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada. THOS. TENNENT’S : Surveying and Navigation Warehouse mae Sign, of the Wooden Sailor. . ry st 9) e Custom House, SAN FRANCISCO. ASeeen for the sale of U. 8. Government Charts. Ageney for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Current Charts. ‘ Agency for the sale of Surve manufactured at the celebra’ Wm. J. Young, of Nautical Instruments, Books, Drawing instruments, Surveying Chains, Leveling staves, étc., ete., constantly on hand, and for sale at reduced rates. Chronometers rated by Transit Observations. Repairs of every description executed in the best manner. sl1-tf for the cure of 5 faker d trouble an ing Instruments, establishment of F. X. Kast, Agent of A. Seiberlich, of Philadelphia, Boet and Shee Manufacturer, Warehouse 75 and 77 California Street. southeast corner of oy Se . street, San Francisco. Constantly on large assorted stock of a Gentlemen’s, Ladies’. Misses and Children’s wear ‘HE UNDERSIGNED. RE BOEIVING 1 is ard rand of fine sky direct ' ard ‘ psn, jetors offers it forsale in. barrels and half barrels, in , lots to suit. The gennine OLD MAGNOLIN ni Whisky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in cae Sole Agent for TILTON & McFARLAND’S celebrated Fire-Proofand Burglar Safes This Safe is well-known in A e the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof amelity having withstood in California, na well as in the East, the het: test fires known. Weean re fer to endless certificates from parties in our min ing towns, where these Safes have been subject to the most severe tests of its fre. proce qual ities. The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. This Lock,is in every res tthe most secure one in use ; it requires the key and combination to open theSAfe. If the key should be abstracted from the owner, it would be ——. useless to : the possessor without his knowing the combina{ 3 tion, or mental key, which the owner carries in his head. To thosein want of a reliable Safe we we theabove cheaper than any other in the maret. A large assortment.on hand and to arrive. ,010 F. TILLMAN, 90 Battery st. ART AMID THE SIERRAS. MELIOGRAPEHYY. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE eitizens of Nevada county, and the people of the State, that he has refitted his Gallery, and is now pre} “i to take all kinds of pictures known te the Helio hic Art, unsurpassed in the world ; that he has made new arran ents for s coming from distant parts of the State, and would say to all stich, that provided perfect satisfaction is not en, he will not only not for work, but will pay them for their time full on package, and also a card affixed with f Se aero a lithographed engraving of their rained . ¥ As a matter of interest to the thate’ and pubBy lic, in. showing the immense capital employed © Fol the py saat Geog. tenet . ha emg & ES pson’s BY sky, the following com‘ rative table a1 appended, taken from awak en= led © Philadelphia and its Manufactures:” 9 ., “Phe eentre of the Whisky manufacture is probGhe ably Cincinnati, Ohio; for we notice that im 185% there were distilled in that city and vieinity, 19, 3 260,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if PUI we allow. one bushel of corn to every three galHi lons of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels of corn. : In Philadelphia there are. but, five concerns N. edin distilling Whisky, from rye, corn, &ec. They liave a capital employed of nearly oes 000, and in 1857 produced 1,100,000 galloneJOUN 4 he Distillery of Freeman &-Simpson, on the ANDRE Sehuylkill river, having .a senate of 400 BAR{ RELS PER WEEK of tine Whisky alone, is one of : OFFI the finest and most complete in the ¢ountry for the distillation of FINE WHISKY. to which they ‘ecnfire themselves almost exclusively.” a SEES $C. SHAW, if s5-3m _ 138 Front. st., Sam Francisco. + THI GEO. H. BELL, '. Twe 153 Montgomery Street, cor. Merchant, — SAN FRANCISCO. “Ox MPORTER AND DEALER IN STATIONE ‘ 81x Mr RY of:every description. Blank. Account a) THIREE Books, of the best Material and workmanship ra 4 os Envelopes, in great variety. Legal Cap, Writing ran Adve Litter and Note Paper, of all kinds, Gold Pens . PA of the best Manrfacture, warranted to suit. Prini end of ters’ Blank Caads; Law Blanks, Notes, Drafts, t iaaiphis . Bills of Lading; Shipping Receipts, -#gener4 : “ al assortment of'Custom House Blanks, Irder A " Books, a complete assortment of School Books, At always on hand, Orders from Veachers will rer ceive promptattention. “ee ig =e and May ¥ ; azines, and all the New Books. Subscriptions rei Offies ceived for Magazines, Newspapers and other Pe. eorner. riodicals at Publishers’ prices. The following pa Neva are some of the most popular periodicals : } Ps é Harper’s Monthiy Pi waste (Per annum)... «$3 00 i » WIL! Goody’s Lady’s Book..-.++ GO. ccceccecers 340 { Leslie’s Magazine...+.---+++do..Neguese 3 00 n. Peterson’s Magazine... .-BGs Jiebidi vise BOO j \ At Atlantic Monthly...-cee sdQevevecicecee B OO 7 Offic Electric Magazine...+--+--+ A@occccenccecs 5 00 % Rete Knickerbocker Magazine..: AO. . cscrees see 3 OO , 720. All the Year Round, Dickens, do...aivacve 3 00 i rte Onee gr ue tvossenevetaes Ve wwewe aid iaace's ba oo Cornhill Magazine, ‘Chackary do..-+-++++.+ 5 00 5 ys ~ peat eNO SR IRL WE i, ATTC For Foreign Reviews and Blackwood...32 00 * } . Mote Ea Bon Ton of Fashion.... GO. .s222002 os 5 00 i lantic’! Ballou Magazine.... ecvces CO. coessonctios 1 50 if Fl Offic Hall’s Journal of Health...d0d..+.++4++ «4,50 q and Pi Horticulturist, (Plain)...-TOncccceacces 2 00 : sae Horticulturist, (Colored)..do..-++-oes 9-00 ra Rick Gardner’s Monthly...-.+--+ iC ee eee 1 50 opheonede ne na og ed cancaee + ae owctos +5 400 : 3s W Yoees eevee rer deers e+ erecce 2-5) ; an __Att Lestie’s Illustrated Paper.. .d0...--.e0++ 3 00 J ] OFFIC Illustrated London News..d0..--.++-s+ 12-00 we . Illustrated News of the World....-.-12 00 . New York Weekly Logger. B0400 ss00a775 2-50 : ‘ Waverly Magazine.,.0>..-GO. oo evceeee eed 00 At New York Mercury.. .--+6+5+dO.seeeeeeeees 250 i The Century...-.+-++. ove Ose cesoeeee +2 60 Over } Banner of Light. ....002+0+dO.esseecreeee 2 Bell’s Life in London.... da.. qoecene 12 06 Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times. .do..-.opwex 3 OOF 4 New York Weeklp Clipper..do...-.-+250 Scientific American....-+. dO. . 66s cocdewe 2 OV ; Will Yankee Notions...+++++++++ AO, seecewenevs 250 é ty, Off Nick NaX.seceeestreeces cosevePassxvecevses, 2 5! . ee Vanity Fair..---.eseseeeeee GO. .0 vcaoeee 2 00 New York: Herald, Tribune, or Times for P California, (per ANMUM).... se. +. 3 00 : “OFFI Country Gentleman do..-.-. wo msn Asiagnce je OO 3 A CIRCULAR will be sent to any person on request, giving'a more extended list. 016-3m ners Safes ! Safes! H SF. TILLMAN, 1 Offic Ne. 90 Battery street. San Francisco. store, i” Neu J * — z) », P Offi etreet —— eo and trouble in ——: : ‘These arran: ‘nts have been made in view of the fact that country is flocked with unskilful apeseterte whose workis not only wanting in jeal effect. and everything that constitutes « geet picture, but owing to the improper use of e chemicals employed, they are rende Tv ishable and worthless. The public are invited to call on him at his rooms, in Grass Valley.» where he will be found ready at all times. an in all kinds of weather, to take pieturés in the + . best style by all the various processes 5 known, some of which are as follows : Ambrotypes, Photographs, PANEGEES, MELAINOT (PES, Stcreescopic Pietures and Sunlight Paintings on Mica. Also-—Patent Leather and Oil Cleth Pic tures. Old mres copied improved and rendered imperishable. Views of buildings, mining claims, ete., taken at the shortest notice. ‘ Deceased. persons. taken in the most appro priate manner. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in all departments } Or of the art at ; ; fice a T. M‘ WOOD'S, Mill street, Ne Grass Valley, Sept: 11-tf —n HO: TEAMSTERS! USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE' Ts PIONEER AND ONLY RELIABLE mere article in the market! . all repared for Ne ag wood axles, and W; RANTED Nor cde 4 He te hed holesale and f xrTe who e retail, of . " * “FULLER & HEATHER, p 85-3m No. 28 K street, Sacramento superior ity. Also, French Calf Boot Legs, and Boot Fronts. oets 3m ——