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3 UPN, oc ccsrscaccecetececces ses OGe JUNE
Chas. Ru Hall. s..0. 65 csevseseess0¢0.Red Dog
W.K. 8 aes salir aaeatee ‘Valley.
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Botumbia i
Allis. & Gordon..45+++5-+--«+-++ Timbueteo .
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Wet on the 6thday df October, A. p.
¥. .1860, a
dered in the’
stri
mty of Nevada, against "Tf
n favor of. T., P. j
EAaR RY : "
-qud Four Hundred & Thirty-1i
21,438 22) Webt. “And against
iller, Uriah Perry, P. J. Welah and A.J.
and in fayor of T. P. Otis &
other and further stim of $5,615 18 principal debt,
Lr Svea nd. Decree was renstrict Court ‘of the 14th Judicial
let of the State of cust Peo. vf for the
'. oR,
nd A. i. ee
¥, for the sum of Twenty-One Thous. ”
rae 32 cts.
t Theodore . ’
ueas,
Co., and for the
and-against Theo. Miller, Uriah ig he J.
din ‘favor: of Welsh, and~A.« J. Laens;' m
R. «Le ra for ‘the other and farther sum
of Four usand Five Hundred and sixty’
eight “dollars and eighty-four cents, $4,568al debty ‘with von each of
mid principal amounts at the rate of two and a
half per cent per month from the rendition of
judgment antil paid, together with all costs. of
‘suit.. And whereas on the said 6th day. of October, As D. 1860, it.was ordered and deéreed: hy the
said Court that. the Marsesge set forth in’ Plain. and all and singular the Mortgaged premses therein deseribed, to+/Phateertain piece or parcel of property, ditches, resorvoirs and premises situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada, State of California,
known and designated as: the. Reservoir. Ditch
said Ditch taking the waters.of Wolf Creek and
ita tributaries, and conveying the same to Mooney Flat and other mining. ocalities in that vicinity
for mining, agricultural and other purposes. 'Toher with all the Reservoirs, Reservoir-sites,
lumes, Aqueduets, ‘Tuimels,auxilliary Ditches,
rights of water, and of way-rights, franchise,
vileges and property of a ag, rag a aptaining to said Reservoir 2 teh,or in any
tanner connected with the same-', Also, a certain building, situated near the Buckeye Reservoir, on said Ditch, knownas the Buckeye Camp.
Also, a certain rac peer — — aiid en
and knownas the Lower Camp nd an.undivided one-half interest in the Ranch in which said
Ca s situated, said Ranch containing about
Two nd.aeres, enclosed with a brush fence.
Also, two. cloth tents,now occupied by said Reservoir Ditch Compeny: si 8, On: What is
known as the. Wolf Creek extension of said ditch,
together with the camp furniture, cooking utensils, and table furniture in said tents and camps, .
together with all the todls and materials for ditehnow in possession of
Co., consisting of about one hundred and fifty
Shovels, one. hundred and twenty-five picks,
y~ row-bars, ten striking hammers, ten
stedges, three hundred pounds ‘drill and pick
4 five kegs blasting powder, one'set of blaéksmith toole, one dozen ¢ ong raxes the lumbet.and material on hand for antes: Also, a
eertain tail flumesituated on Moonty Flat, known
as the Nebraska Flume and its eontents, and all
the rights, and appurtenances unto the same belonging. Also, a certain lot of mining ground
extending from the junction 01 the two ravines
to the head of said flume, thirty feet in width on
seach side of the same. Alse, a certainilot of minclaims on Le oer & Hill, known ast
& Hasbrook claims, fronting two hundred feet
‘on said flume. and saneing ee to. the centremc
on said Hill, known as the Luitatt claims, ying.
ng
the Hill. Also, a certain lot of Mini
between the Emmerson and Smith claims,
Reservoir Diteh
Bowen
‘hty feet front and pinoy back to the centro
_ of the Hill. Also, a certain lot of mining claims
S said Hill bounded ‘north by the
“Flume, east by the German Hal
by:the Henderson claims, to
singular ¢he appurtenances
or any wise appertaining, or-so much thereo
ma : neéessary
ebragka
claims, south
gethek with all ‘and
thereunto petangng
as
to satisfy the demands dye
p ntiffs therein’be levied upon and sold to satsaid so mee interest and costs.
a e otice is hereby given. that I will expese to
‘public sale;‘all the above-described plopertys to
urt e highest bidder for cash, in front-of the
House door, in Nevada,on TUERSDAY, Nov 27th
1860, between the hours of 9 o’clogk, A. M. [and +
o’cloek, P, MGiven under my hand this 5th da
ber, 1860. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff..
Pah, By J. B. Van Hagen, Dep.
Goodwin & Hawley, Atty’s for Plaintitfs.
Notice of Pardon. °
Sa OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. Inthe Court of Sessions,
the State of California vs. David Gillespie,
of Novemhe People
To the.Hon. David Belden, Judge of the Conrt
aforesaid K. W. Maslin, Esq. District Attorney.
You avill please take notice that it is the inten-tion of the undersigned to apply to his Excelthe pardon of 3
the crime of, Grand Larceny at the July Term, A.
lency the Goversor ofthe State of California for
David Gillespie, who was tried for .
p. 1860, of the Court of Sessions, convicted at
said term,.on the, 13th day of September, A. D.,
1860, and sentenced on t
1869 td one years imprisonment in the State Pris:
on. *-"“ PHOMAS P. HAWLEY:
he 15th of September,
We hereby accept and Lagos service of
the'above by Copy; this 30th a eh hye Meas
— Judge, and ex-officio Judge of Court of
ons. Pent ARAYLIENY Yon 6
KE. W MASLIN, District Attorney.. n5-im
Pétition. for Sale.
pan Soe ae ee gin \ A? { In Probate Court
N° NCE ts HEREBY GIVEN THAT H. B.
Thompson ‘having filed in this Court his
ition saying for an order of sale of, certain
Mining Claims
SALTSGAVER, deceased,
same has’ been fixed sald Court,
longing to the estate of DAVID
e hearing of the
for MONDAY, November 26th. 1860, at ten o’clock, in the
forenoon of said day of the November Term of
1860 at the Court Room thereof at the City and:
of Nevada, and all persons interested ta
said estate, are notified then and there to appear)
County
and shew cause if any they have, Lape the prayer
aaid petition should not. be grant
ber Wth, 1860. ~~
dNOCS. LAMBERT, Clerk,
_ 030-4w By Jos. M. Levey, Deputy. , .
Probate Notice. :
ATE, OF CALIFORNIA..C
S's Nevada—In_ Pro! m on Commty ‘ourt: y hate
ven that H. B. Thompson having filed*
Notice is’
hereb
in. ‘hi ‘ourt, his petition praying for an order
of ofcertain Mining Claims therein described
to the es fof JOEL SHEL
the hearing of the same has a
ot 1860 at the court room t f, at the
; Honse ix city one county of Nevada,
fied then ané ant chow deapett
No rd _ eee
By Jos. M. Lavy, Deputy, nb 4w
INDAY, Dee, 8d, 1860, at 10°
m, of said day, of the Nev.
. Explicit directions —for-use accompany cach .
BUY. THE BEST!’
GROVER & BAKER,
WAVE “RECEIVED THEFIRST PREMIUM
ON THEIR
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!
AND MACHINE WORK AT THE
State Fair, Mechanics’ Institute Fair,
AND IN FACT
Every Fair ef 1860! vie
Over Wheeler. & Wilson and all others !
; rites UNQUESTIONABLY ESTABLISHING
S
Their Superiority.
These Machines are the most Simple in
Use. Sew from Two Common spools.
Have no troublesome bobbing or ped.
Sew any and all Fabrics.
Make very little noise.
Are Quickly Learned and operated.
Are not linbieto disarrangentent.
We guarantee perfect and retiable Machines
and to the Thousands in tise can réfer, as daily and hourly recdrding, in their satisfactory
operation. —— :
a € 4
/This Unequivoca] success.
Machine from which achild can ina short time
acquire : perfect converse an management of
it. Send for a Circular.
-R. G BROWN,
AGENT.
91 Montgomery street.
Sian Francisco, Oct. 18, 1860.—6m .\ QUINCY HALE,
Nos. 149 and 151 Washington
Street, San Francisco.
THIS IS THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT
WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
fi bho HOUSE HAS GAINED ITS
wide reputation by :
Selling Clothing Much’Cheaper
Than any other Establishment
In the State of California. 0o243m
Save Your Money t
JOHN W. QUICK,
Pioneer Manufacturer of fine Russia Iron Screens,
be Ee removed from the Pacific Foundry
to the corner of THIRD AND JESSIE STREETS,
San Francisco, is now preparedto-filt-all orders
for Quartz Screens, Fleur and Rice Mill Screens,
of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and of the best
material, at reduced rates. All orders promptly
attended to. =
N. BJ. W. Quick is the only competent. manufacturer of Screens in the Stafe, having made
Sereens for Goddard & Co., C. W. Stevens, and
others for the last three years sep5-31a
w. 8 €
CLUB ROUSE GIN.
fen UNDERSIGNED, SOLE AGENTS
of,the aboye, GIN; offers it to the publicas
the finest. Holland Gin, and the only GENUINE
Club. House GIN imported-to this market.
itis put Lg in GREEN CASES, and branded
w. Ss. ¢,, CLUB HOUSE. :
We shail continue to receive the. above GIN
{ieo-PURE VALAMBROSIAL WHISKY, in
asks. :
PURE NECTAR WHISKY, in new style
bottles. .
PURE BOURBON WHISKY.
The above Liquors'‘are from the’ well-known
house of Wm. 8. Corwin & Co., New York. and
Printers’ . Furnishing House.
OBARLES F. ROBBINS,
PEALER IN
TYPE AND PRESSES.
No. lil and 113 Clay street, between Sansome
‘and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO.
Ageat for Geo. Bruce’s Type, EK. R. Webb &
Co’s Printing Material, and the Ruggles Press
Company’s unrivalled Machinery. «5-ly
VOLDNER’S AROMATIC
SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS. :
' CASES VOLDNER’S celebrated
0 SCHNAPPS, ex Polynesian and
s. For sale b
PS Rh Ss SHAW, Sole Agent,
; No. 138 Front yireet.
VOLDNER’S SCHNAPPS.—While the country is floeded with miserable imitations, this article maintains its superiority. When bu ;
buyt he best.~[{Exchange. : 253m
JOHN HUGHES.
S Hereby notified that, by the last steamer, a
VALUABLE LETTER, was reccivod at the
late arrilv:
* 9M:
are guarantied fine and pure. st
® W. B. CUMMINGS &-CO.,
65-37 $0 California street, San Francisco
‘eat Office, for him, which he can have by. apy
Dying oo WAL, BRADLEY, Postmaster
PREMIUM DAGU
path AA ERATE AES rare
ae s den Brag eye
RREAN ARTIST,
Broad Street, Nevada.
350
ibuted o
Every Ticket will
enesses at an
Prizes--Valued at $8,
Ch
to
ristmas Day-$30
sh--20 ‘Watches, and the most
f Articles
of Jewelry.
be good fer, One Dollar 1 m:
time before or after the Distribution of the Prizes. Any person who will have
a Likeness taken, will'receive One Ticket for ev.
ery Dollar invested in res, which will entitle any one to a chance in the Prizes.
List of Prizes:
TI Am ifieent Gold, Magic cased %{ plate
English Lever’ Watch, Chronometer
balance, M. J, Fobi
with heavy &
attachetl...e.0.
2 Cash, coin. eeeeeoee
as, & Co. No. 8855
ld Fob Chain aud seal.
eee eee ee een etsene
3 A-fine Gold Hunting.American. Lever
Watch, made by Appleton, Tracy & Co,
NG. FES. ccc ccncccecccersasenens ovegees, 2
4 One splendid set, Brooch
on jet with Pearls.
~ § Fine.silver Huntin
er Wateh; fulljeweled, ‘Tobias, 95,193
ents diamond Pin, single stone. 6 Fine
7 Fine hieavy quartz
8 Gold estrusean set,
Ear-rings, set
lish pateut levEn
5090
4000
30 00
60 60
old Rin
rooch
ee eeesecae
ear-riigs,
ificent pair Pearl-sleeve buttons.. 3400
10 Splendid Gold Hunting English patent
lever Watch, T. F.Cooger, No 2136..
11 Magnificent pair quartz sleeve buttons,
120 00
34.00
12Diamond Kar-rings, 28 stones,... » 15000
13 Magnificent silver Hunting, -English
patent lever Marine Watch, soe
tent time keeper, equilibrium co :
Arnold Adams & Co. No 16452.7....
14:'T'wo gente’ enameted Pins, set with 2
fine Pearls. ..-. 660-9 EC abing cies vines
75 00
50 00
15 Silver. humting, English detached lever
Watch, tull jewe
. QOD. ca eeevcerCusyuceesceepersnberccs te
16 Canico on jet ladies
RinWs, cavessersves
“17 One Gold California Ring...-...
18 to 20 Three splendid gents’ lecket rings
7 each, $36, 28,28. .+.
“21 Fine Gold Kngiish hunting patent lever
late, full jeweled, railroad Watch, half, f. F. Cooper, No
set, brooch and E.
sewer ereee
time keeper, 'P. F. Cooper, No '2137.. 120
22to 23 T'wo pairs fine sleeve Buttons, each
24 Splendid gold Jet set with carbuneles,
and ear-ring.. ees
2 Large fine-silver hunting
Brood
00
cocecere 52.00
00 i Wsbsese
Marine Watch
equilibrium compass, Cobden, London
Wo 37810 ss vesscacowsers eid Salsteidic one es 65.00
26 Beautiful pair stud Buttons.... teaser JO00
27 to 30 Four fine Gold Vest chains, each,
31to 35 Fine magnificent ladies set, brooch
and ear-ring’s, each 40, 40, 35, 54, 30.. 179 00
36 Fine Gold hunting patent lever Watch,
chronometer balance No 7551 _..+++-. » 90-00
37 to tp fine Gold chain chatlain, each,
36, 2 60
30 to 44.Six Gold Bracelets; each-24, 20, 20,
0, 18, 14.5003 Mic hemieaen ne tee ae 113 00
45 Fine silver hunting Engiish patent, lever Wateh, full jeweled, No 14,675. ...
46 Splendid ladies’ fancy Aluminium Box 20 00
47 to 54 Eight Gold California Buckles,each
200 06 26, 30, 30, 28, 20, 20, 20, 16.. .sececere
55 Large fine silver hunting English lever
Watch, Wm. Robinson, No 13,795..
56 Fine sterescope Box, acromatic lences,
with 40 plates of views, roups, &c.. 60.00.
8? te 6&8 Thirteen fine Gold Necklaces, each ‘
35, 40, 20, 20, 20, * 16, 15, 8, 8, 8,.. 216 00
8. ‘69 to 70'I'wo Goldane ver Guard chains,
Mag WE, Bags ccs vvsnswasteaniets incase 50
71 Fine haunting lepine. 13 jeweled Watch
45 NO 3201..00+6eeeees eee ene erase seeee .
72 to 93 Twenty-two fine Gold set Brooch
and ear-rings, each 35, 20, 20, 20, 16, 74,
35, 25, 20,
10, 10, ‘
3 20, 20,
10, 20 es
94 to 98 Five Gold Thimbles,each, 12, 12,312,
12, 10
.
99 Mammoth Gold Pen.....++.ise
16, 12, 16, 14, 12, 12,.407 00 eee eetereresareee
100 Magnificent, heavy Gold hunting English lever Watch, chronometer balance,
Joseph Johnson, Liverpool, No 109.. 200 00
101 to 103 Three pairs Gold Armlets, each
AB Ws Ue sicy sch 0e 4 secenre Sale mecmpatalen 4500
104 to 110 Seven pare Gold Sleeve Buttons,
each 18. 14, 16, 2, 15, 10, 10 ... sees
d11to 146 Thirty-six Gold Breoches, each
35, 30, \16, 33, 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, AO. oveses
147 to 148 ‘wo Gold and Jet Crosses, each
By Be oc senevesceeces rere sit ECC ones a
‘ uartz Pin... eer Saab aaiee
1
149 Fine
597 00
150 Splendid Music Box Piano, six tunes. . "100 00
151-te 199 Forty-nine Gold Ring's, each, 10,
6, 4, 6, 6, 7, 12, 14, 10, 6, 6, 6, 5, 4, 4, 4, 6,
6; 4, 8 4, 6, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6, 6,4, 6, 7, 8,5.6, 320 00
200 A Gold’ hunting English patent lever
Watch, full jeweled, railway time keeper, J. Tobias, NO. 91,000.. .0.--eeenee 125 00
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, 6,8, 6,5, 12,48, 10,. 255 00
228 Fine Lepine Hunting Watch, cylinder
escapement, F. Cooper, No. 36541. ... 30 00
229 to 242 Fourteen fine Gold Pens & Pericil
eases, each, 22, 10, 5, 8,3, 6,8, 6, 8, 6, 6,
By Bp Broccccecceccccsessccccaccscccsccce 102 00
243 to 246 Four pairs fine Aniumulim sleeve
Buttons, eath 8, 8, 8,
247 to 249 ‘Three fine Lad
Bev eedevesece eccve 3200
i es Gold Rings set
with stone, each 20, 12, 12....e005230.A splendid Gold H
“ Watch, fulljeweled
251 to.270 fwenty pairs
unting, patent lever
, k. Cooper, No 2133 120 00
Gold ear Rings,each
16, 15. 15,14, 1, 12, 12, 15, 12, 8,5, 6, 8,
8, 8 8) 8, By By 8. --+ eeeccseses wecesesecs 2070
271 to 274 Four pairs Sleeve Buttons and
studs, each 15, 15;-6, 6.¥.. vos OeReeese
275 to 286 Twelve Gould
Rings, each 40, 14,
12, 12, 12, 10... seseee aeesetecvevcces
42.00
set. Brooch and Ear14, 10,10, 12, 8, 12,
66 00
287 to 204 Eight Gold Crosses, each 26. 15,
: 2 8, By Se Bev cses
205 to 299
aoceqecsed as eeehes »9100
Five set’ of fine Gold Charms,
emi, 14, 10, U4, 10, 10.5.. 0 ee cee s ee cacee
300 Fine Gold Hunting Ladies Watch, Gold
cap,
Patrick & Co. Gene
‘301 to 320 Twenty Gold
tent lever, ruby’ jewels, Charles
va, Wo. 12 with fine
Gold.Guard Chain attached....4.. 140 00
Lockets, each 16, 12,
12, 12, 12, 10, 16, 15, re 5, 7, 45 +, 7,7, 7, 10,
10, 6, .
321. Heav anting
detached lever
Cooper, No 105
Gecnckvaciengnas Scate's becseces eoes 18500
English steeigh’ line,
Vatch full jewe ed, J. F.
PN eee ee Secccce 7500
$22 to 325 Feur California Gold and Quart
Slides, each 2 he» 1D, 20. <:5.500000cesses
926 to 327 Two Californ
1 By BBs eve ct iecees
$28 Fine artistic marble statue.. ..., 1
329 Splendid Ladies set Brooch & ear-rings
330 Fine pair Gold Stud Buttons..°...
331 Gold and cameo set
332 Fine silver Hunting English patent lev. er bhi full: jeweled. Arnold Adams
& Co *
333 to 340 Eight fine Gold Keys, each 12, 12,
Js Ge-8y ye Bans ra nasutonnesccan-nos
ted lava set, Brooch and Ear rings 841 Sculp
Mosaie set, Brooch
WA
ais to344'T wo fine Ladies’ Gold Rings, with
and Coral Necklace. . F
Ring with one opal. 346 Enamel
ia Quartz seals, each: *
eee needa ecensecioe
Brooch & ear-rings
wee ees eee eeseesees
and Ear Ring...
347 to 349 Three Gold Lockets ea@h5,5;5 15
350 A Gold, Saunting, leven Watch, Gold
lance cap, Chronometer
compensation. Ed
Swiss, 18151, {heavy Gold Vest Chain,
Tickets $1.
achute and
Fabre vi > locle ;
280 00
nificent Prizes will ed among the
Ticket Holders. 412 PRIZES—TICKETS 82.
4
40.00}
Total Value, $8 000.
List of Prizes:
FIRST PRIZE—Briggs’ Old Orechard.—This
> pre y consists of 165 acres of Yuba River
ttom Land, in Orchard, together with the
Heuse known as * 8’ Hotel,” and the:
Barns and Sheds attached thereto. ‘Tlie Orchard numbers 35,000 ‘Trees, all of the thoieest varieties; and is the est Orchard in
the world, and probably the productive
d wey in the State. ‘The Fruit from this
Orehard brought in 1858, $70,000; in 1859,
$100,000 ; in 1460, about $125,000. This property is valucd at....eeeeee beeeee 6 BZ10,000
Second: Prize—Sacramento River Orchard.—Containing 160 Acres; 24,000 Fruit Trees jn vary + planted in 1857~’58, mostof.w will
be In good condition for bearing Fruit the
coming yéat. Walued. ats.. .. « «120,000
Third Prize—Oroville Orchard.—Containing 200
aecres.; 18,000 Fruit Trees in variety ; valued
. Bbeccvecceccecee page ee begs 0ee ¢Gelr sac e's $90,000
Fourth Prize—Paxton Orchard, near ) arysville
70.acres of Land, 12,000 Fruit Trecs, House
and Barn ; valued at.. 66.60.00 ees 872,000
Fifth Prize—Haun Orchard. near Marysville.—
_65 acres, 5000 Fruit Treés, 20,000 Grape Vines
: VaiGd at ee ee aba ee BOS, 000
Sixth Prize—Cole Orehard, near Marysville.—
41 acres, 7,000 Fruit: Trees ; Valued at $42,000
Seventh Prize—Vineyard oh the. old Ranch, 233
miles from Marysville, 10 acres, 8000 vines ;
? Valued. At.cespectaecviveccedateecs 44444 + B8,000
Eighth Prizc—Grain Field—part of old Ranch ;
_. 260 acres ; valued at.s.ecceses Dba Sie biaseiec $6,000
Ninth Prize—Grain Field—part of old Ranch 5
~ 180 acres ; Valued at....scccvoe cence $4,000
Tenth Prize—Sacramento River Ranch—250 acres
* (Meadow) valued at.-.. teeeccs pone $5,000
Fleventh Prize—Paxton . Ranch—( Meadow ;)-50
acres 3 [email protected] ope 0oae s $3,000
Twelfth Prizo—Feather River Ranch_—(Méadow)
160 acres, valued at ....... da'sieaee $2,000
. 400 cash Gifts, $5 cach from Nos. 12 to 412, $2,000
Totalics ties svarcre cs ecee sce eeuedeeeen iets $615,000
Comprising altogether, 1501 acres ef Land, 101,
yo prae teee? 23,000 Grape Vines, and $2000 in
ash, Ses
The lands tpon which. these Orchards are
planted are all bottom lands, and as good as can
Be found in the. Stase,. Apples, Peaches, Aprieots, Nectarines, Pears, Plums, Figs, Quince,
Black Walnat, Almond, ete; will be found in
in these Qrchards in greatest variety. and of the
ehoicest kinds. “The character of the Fruit is
well known’ throughout the’ Northern’ and eentral portionssf the State. All of the Vines ‘and
nearly all & Feit ‘Trees. will ba. of age to
bear agood crop the coming year. We append
the following certificate for the benefit of persons hot well acquainted with the value of the
property :
‘We, the undersigned, hereby.certify that we
: . vSex. heen od are acquainted-with mest of the
property, and that we do not believe its v
above stated, is over-estimated :
JOHN C. FALL, Marysville.
Ws. K. Hupson, Marysville.
JOHN A. PAXTON, “
$. P. WELLS, 6 “
Col. WARREN, Marysville.
B.P. AVERY, Editor Appeal.
C. COVILLAUD, Marysvil le. ?
Rev. O. C. WHEELER, Cor. See. Cal
State Ag. Society, Sacramento.
J. BRYANT HI“e & Co., San Fran’co.
KNAPP\ BURRILL & Co., —*
Hon 58.\M. Buiss, Marysville.
Db. W. C.\ RICE, Aa
JNo,Q, PACKARD, ss
J. B. HUMPHREY,»
J. ¥. LINTHICUM, Editor Express.
* JNO. R. RIDGE, Editer Demoerat.
Gen. Jno. A. SUTTER, Heck Farm.
ue, as
\
A. P. SMITH, Satramento.
SYDNEY SMITH, Sacramento.
J. L. SANFORD, San Praacisco.
The distribution of the Gifts will be under the direction of a Committee. of ntlemen
chosen by the audience on the evening of the
Concert. D
LEWIS LILLIE, Agent for San Francisco.
Office—North-east corner Sansome and Washington streets, two doors east of Sansome. j
GEO. G. BRIGGS, Preprietor.
Marysville, Oct.30-lm
The Great Japanese Kemedy.
i biegrs WONDERFUL REMEDY. CALLED
the Japanese Venereal SALVE, and used
for the cure of Bypbilisic Sores .and pro¢ured at
rroat-trouble and expense, is now placed in the
Randa of druggists “gate; Where persons afflieted can purchase it, and effect. cures without
the consequent mortification and heavy charges
incurred by going to physicians. The ingredients
red from these scientificand wonderful people are such as: have not been known to the rest}
of the world in the cure of loathsome corruptions, and far excels anything ‘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. F tod’ 93
THE JAPANESE SALVE;
For the cure of Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gunshot
wane Piles, Boils, Chilblains, Bruises and
all Kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be the
best and most wonderful preparation ever used.
Its healing properties are astonishing, almost
magical. It supersedes all salves now in use,
and develops one great good that has resulted
from the opening of Japanese Ports to the commerce of the world, and 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 alh—-grevs DeOr.
No family should be without it—and although
the ingredients are rare and expetisive, only
FLFTY CENTS is charged for a box. It can be
obtained of all the Druggists. 85-3m.
_Dr. KENT, Agent, 2 vada a
PHOS. TENNENT’S
Surveying and Navigation Warehouse
Sign of the Wooden Sailor.
Battery street, opposite the Custom House,
SAN FRANCISCO.
, ig ~~ pln # bans io Government
Sharts. jeut. Maury’s Wind
and Current Charts. “a ' ;
Agency for the sale of Surveying Instrument
manufactured at the celebrated establishment
Wm. J. Young, of Philadelphia.
Nautical Instruments,
Books, Drawing instruments, Surv :
Leveling staves, etc., etc., pedir tt by Sheoven
and for sale at reduced rates. :
*hronometers rated by “Pransit Observations:
Repairs of every description executed in the
best manner. ° . sll-tf
F. X. Kast, .
Agent of A: Seiberlich, of Philadelphia,
Boot and Shee Manufacturer,
‘Warehouse 75 and 77 California Street, south:
eGonstantiy ta Reel. © karte ancelteh sunek 8 a e asi if
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ ‘ingen and Children’s wear
ene . uality. ‘Also, French Boo
Boot ts.
ays andard brand. 0 “Whisky direc
from Messrs. Freeman & fence. proprietors
‘. of the Phenix Distillery, Settuylkill River, and
offers it for sale in barrels and half barrels; in
lots to suit. The genuine OLD MAGNOLIA
WHisky has. Fréciiiat& Simpson’s, name in
full on each package, and also a card affixed with
Hic, in ‘showing the immense capital employed
and the-extent.of the manufacture of, Freeman &
Sim;son’s Magnolia Whisky, the following eomparitive table is appended, taken from a-work entitled ‘‘Philadelphia and its Manufactures:”’
“The eentreot the Whisky manufacture is probthere were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19,260,245 gallons of proof Whisky, consuming, if
we allow one bushel of corn to every three galYons of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels of corn.
‘In Philadelphia there are but five concerns
ged in distilling Whisky, from rye, corn,
ce. °They have a capital -mployed “of nearly
$500,000, and im, 1852, produced 1,100,000 gallons.
The Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, ow the
Schuylkill river, having 4 tapacity: of 400 BAKRELS PER WEEK of fine Whisky alone, is one of
the finest and most complete in the country for
the distillation of FINE WHISKY, to which they
éonfire themselves almost exclusively.”
ah : SC. SHAW,
s5-3m 138 Frent st., Sau Francisco.
GEO. HM. BELL,
153 Wfontgomery Street, cor. Merchant,
SAN FRANCISCO. :
MPORTER AND DEALER IN STATIONE
RY of every description. Blank Account
Books, of thé best’ Material and “workmanship
Envelopes, in great variety. Legal Cup, Writing
Letter and Note” Paper, of all kinds, old: Pens
of the best Manrfacture, warranted to suit. Prin‘ters’ Blank Gaads;. Law Blanks, Notes, Drafts,
Bills of Lading, Shipping Recgipts, and: a general assortment of Custom House Blanks, Order
Books, a complete assortment of School Book#,
alwayson hand, Orders from Tesehers wilLre\eeive prompt attentions Atlantic papers and. Magdzines, and all the New Books. Subscriptions received for Magazines, Newspapers and other Pcyiodicals at Ptblishers’ prices. ‘The following
are some of the most popular periodicals :
Harper’s Mouthly...(Per annuim)... «3,00
Goody’s Lady’s Book.,..Ads csesengeee (0
Leslie’s Magazine....+-.AG. cae cegscces 3 00
Peterson's Maguzine... . GO.40.8 bosoee 200
Atlantic Monthily..-++0-++sd@secreiceeres 3 WO
Eleetric M HNC. rece cee AOeersseeceene DOO
Knickerbocker Magazine... GO cecccciensinen 3 00
All the Year Round, Dickens, (lo.....+ 3 00
Once-a WeekersvicccesecsececdOsscoecdereee #0
Cornhill Magazine, Thackary do....+«--+ 5 00
Blackwood.. ccecsvecevess verdOsreecvercers 3.00
For Foreign Reviews and Blackwodd...12 00
La Bon Ton of Fashion.... do. .é% bedesse 6 00
Ballou Magazine...-++++ 2 eeOOqaresseseees 150
Hall’s Journal of Health...d0..-2-.-e0 150
Horticulturist, (Plain)....d0..ss.-04-25 2 00
Horticulturist, (Colored)..do... swieee G000
Gardnet"s Monthly.....-. GOs ccs vecavese 150
California Culturist....-.€Os.4-ceerces 4 U8
Harper’s Weekly...----ae oO. csees eveves 2.50
Leslie's Hlustrated Paper..do...... 3 00
Illustrated London News..d0.,.-ee-+++12 00
Illustrated News of the World... cceviceld OO
New York Weekly Ledger..do..s.04.-2 50
Waverly Magazine...---+OO ices ccetnes: 4100
New York Mercury...-----dO.s..s-0+00 2 50
The CenturyecsercooscereeeesdQerecceereeee &
Banner of Light...-+-+++++ GO. os ccccsces 2 00
Bell’s Life in London.... GO. svi ceccse ee)? 00
Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times.do...--..3 00
New York Weeklp Clipper..d0...-..6 2 50
Scientific American..... GG icc sis scictae 2 00
Yankee Notions.. .00.2%-+0edOssssccoeesee 1 50
Nick Nax..ccscsscccccer ees cdQe evens aoweee 10
Vanity ‘Fair.. 6.06.00. c sees S¥8G..050 vite. 2) 50
New York Herald, Tribune, or Times. for
California, (per annum).... peaecess
try Gentleman do..... idittenbedete z 00
A CIRCULAR will be sent to any person on
request, giving a more extended list. 916-3m
Safes ! Safes! .
a ie ILILUMAN,
Ne. 90 Battery strect. San Francisco.
ar Sdle Agent for TILTON &
. , MCFARLAND’S celebrated
‘FireProof and Burglar Safes
This Safe is well-known in
the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having
withstood in California, as
well as in the East, the het*
; .testfires known. We ean refer to endless certificates from parties in our rmining towns, where these Safes have been. subject
to the most-severe tests of its roof qualities.
The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock.
This Lock is in every og the most secure one
in use ; it, requires the key and combination to
open the Safe. If the key should be abstracted
from the owner,,it would be perfectly useless to
the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in
his head. To. those in want of areliable Safe we
pean the above cheaper than any other in the maret. é t
A large assortmenton hand andto.arrive. ,
o10 “FF. TILLMAN, 90 Battery st.
ART AMID THE SIERRAS.
BELIOGRAPHY:
HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE
the State, that he has refitted his Gallery, and is
now og to take all kinds of pictures known
to theHeliographie Art, unsurpassed in the
world ; that he has made new arrangements for
persons coming from distant parts of the State,
and would say to all such, that vided perfect.
satisfaction is not given, he will not only not
charge for work, but wilt pay them for their time
and trouble in ealling.
These arrangements have been made in yiew of
the fact that the couatry is flocked with tinskilful
operators, whose work is “not. only .wanting in
chemical effect. and everything that constitutes a
picture, but owing to the improper use of
e chemicals employed, they are ered perishable and worthless. The public are invited
to call on him at his rooms, in Grass Vallcy.
where he will be found ready at all times, and
in all kinds of weather, to take pictures, in the
best style by all the various processes u
known, some of which are as follows:
Ambrot s, Photographs
PANEOPES, MELAINOLYEES,
Stereescopic Pictures and Sunlight Paintings on
Mica. o-—Patent Leather and Oil Cloth Pictures. Old pictures copied Improved and rendered imperishable. Views of buildings, mining
claims, etc., taken at the shortest notice.
Deceased persons taken in the most approIN
r. .
STRUCTIONS GIVEN ‘in all departments
T. M_ WOOD'S, Mill street,
“Grass Valley, Sept. 11-tf beeen
HO! TEAMSTERS!
USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S
CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE‘
ha oe axles, and WARRANTED NOT
bediiaiemie irr cree tr
o6-3m No. 28°K street, Sacramento
of th
s
ably. Rincinget Qhio; for we notice that in 1866citizens of Nevada county, andthe people of ,
a.lithographed engray ‘of their Distillery. 2
As a matter-of aecions . to the trade sod pubRO ee
2 nee CR RR RE eter
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