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November 22, 1860 (4 pages)

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e District Co the Mth Judicial strict of ee State of California, in and for thé es ada, against THEO. MILLER, at AH PERRY, P, J. WELSH anda. J, LUra and in favor of T. P. OTIS & CO.and R. _ o> EO GRARY, for the sum of Twenty-One 'Thous_. and Four Hundred & Thirty-Eight dollars, 32cts. bes 438 32) ST And against Theodore liller, Uriah Perry, and in fayor’of T. P. Otis & Co., and for the, ‘ether and further sum of $5,615 18 principal debt, “and grat Theo: Miller, Uriah Perry, P. J. Rhone and A. J. Lucas, and in favor of “RL. Crary, for the other and further sum ‘of Four 6usandFive Hundred and sixty’ Seht dollars and ei , nee debt, with interest on each of oo. oxd principal amounts at the rate of two anda half ee Peet id month from the rendition of iecenent until paid, together with all costs of guit, ‘And whereas on the said 6th day of October,-A. 'p: 1860;,-it-was ordered and decreed by the naid Court that the Mortgage set forth in Plainiff’ s complaint be foreclosed. and all. and ‘singalar the Mortgaged premses therein described. towit :— . «Phat eértain piece or parcel of property ,:ditches, reservoirs and premises situate, lying and bein the County of Nevada, State of California, known and des ted as the Reservoir Ditch, gaid Ditch taking thé waters of Wolf Creck and its tributaries, and ooatey ¢ the same to MoonFlat and other mining localities in that vicinity for inining, agricultaral and ether purposes. Toth all the Reservoirs, Reservoir-sites, nediets, Tunnels,auxilliary Ditches, rater, and of way-rights, franchise, jeges and property of every description appertaining to said Reservoir Ditch, or in any Manner connected with the same. Also, a certain building, situated near the Buckeye Reservoir,-on said Ditch, knownas the Buckeye Camp. ‘Also, a certain Building situated near d Ditch and known as the Lower Camp And an undivided one-half interest in the Ranch in which said Camp is situated, said Ranch containing about Two Thousend aeres, enclosed with a brush fence. Also, two cloth tents, now occupied by said Res° her! ‘ ‘known as the Wolf Creek extension of said ditch, together with the camp furniture, cooking utenails, and table furniture in said tents and camps, together with all the tools and materials for ditch-ing now in possession of said Reservoir Ditch Co., consisting of about one hundred and fifty Shevels, one hundred and twenty-five picks, twenty-five crow-bars, ten 8 hammers, ten sledgés, three huridred pounds drill and pick steel, five kegs blasting powder, one set of blackamith tools, one dozen ¢ oy: ig axes the lumber and material on hand for mien Also, a eertain tail flume situated on Mooney Flat, known as the Nebraska Flume and its contents, and all the rights, and appurtenances unto the same beYon; . Also, a certain lot of mining ground ‘extending from the Junction of the two ravines 4o the head of said flume, thirty feet in width on ‘each side of the same. Alse, a certain lot of minclaims on Rooney 3 ill, known asthe Bowen ‘& Hasbrook claims, mting two hundred feet on said flume. and running back to the centre of’ the Hill. Also, acertain lot of Mining grounds on said Hill, known as the Luitatt claims, lying ween the Emmerson and Smith claims, being hty feet front. and ranean back:to the centro of the Hill. Also, a certain lot of mining claims on said Hill bounded north by the ebraska Flume, east by the German Hall claims, south Be Henderson claims, —— with all and singular the appurtenances t ereunto bel g or way’ Baga appertaining, or so much theréof as ma necessary to satisfy the demands due nlaintiffs therein be levied upon and sold to satafy said judgment, interest and costs: ~~ 3 otice is eby given that I will expese to plic sale, all the above_described property, to e highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada,on TUESDAY, Noy 27th 1860, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M. {and 4 o’cloek,4. M. Given under my hand this 5th da of November, ‘1860. J.B. VAN HAGEN, Sheriff. By J. B. Van Hagen, Dep. Goodwin & Hawley, Atty’s for 5 Notice of Pardon. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of NevaS) da. In the Court of Sessions. The People of the State of California vs. David Gillespie, To the Hon. David Belden, Judge of the Court aforesaid E. W. Maslin, Esq. District Attorney, “You wilt please take notice that it is the intention of the undersigned.to apply to his Excelleney the Governor ofthe State of California for the pardon of David Gillespie, who was tried for \ ‘the crime of Grand Larceny-at the July Term, A. \ D. 1860, of the Court of Sessions, convicted at said term, on the 15th ge of September, A. D., 1860, and sentenced on the 15th of September, 1860 to one years imprisonment in the State Pris: on. j THOMAS P. HAWLEY: We hereby accept and_acknowled service of the above by copy, this 30th 1g tober, 1860. * é . BELDEN. Pesaty Judge, and: ex-officio Judge of Court of Sessions. ay : BE. W MASLIN, District Attorney. n5-1m i STATE Oe Oararor + silage Be TATE AL INA, fi Oounty af Nevada io Probate Court f OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT H. B. ii Thompson having filed in this Court his i Et jon praying for an order of sale of certain fi ining Claims belonging to the estate of DAVID i SALTSGAVER, deceased, tho hearing of the @ame has been fixed by said Court, 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 i County of Nevada, and all persons interested in a8 said.estate, are nofitied then and there to appear 2 and show eause if any they have, why the prayer 3 of said petition should not be granted a 4, October 29th, 1860. : JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk, a o3t-4w By Jos. M. Levey, Deputy. Probate Notice. QTAtk OF CALIFORNTA---County }) of Nevada—In_ Probate Court. Notice is hereby given that H. B. Thompson having filed in this-Court his petition pray for an order fo sale of certain Mining Claims therein described belonging to the estate of JOEL SHELDON, deceased, the hearing of the same has heen] fixed by gaid Court for MONDAY, Dee. 3d, 1860, at 10 oclock, in the forenoon, of said day, of the Nev. erm ot 1860 at the court-toom thereof, at the Court Housein the city and’ county of Nevada, and all persons interested in said estate are no tified then and there to appear and show eause if any they have, why the prayer of. said petition ehould not be red. November 5th, 1860. J. 8. LAMBERT, aes By Jos. M. Levy, Deputy. Seite aan 7 w P. J. Welsh and A. J. Lucasy") ty-four cents, -$4,568[ 584 Ever no Se “Have Areno We guara operation. Machine fro it. Send fo Qver Wneeler. & Wilson and all others ! Their Superiority. [FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! Y Np MACHINE WORK AT THE State Fair, Mechanics’ Institute Fair, _. AND IN FACT y\Fair of 1860:: u ead THUS UNQ UESTIONABLY ESTABLISH NG ee These Machines are the ‘most Simple.in Use. Saw from Two Common spools. N\ troublesome bobbing or pod. wanyandall Fabrics. é Make very little noise. Are Quickly Learned and eperated. tliable to disarramgemoent. ntee perfect and reliable Machines and.to the Thousands in use can refer, as daily and hourly recording, in their satisfactory This Unequivocal success. Explicit directions for use accompany each m which achild can ina short time acquire a perfect converse an’ management of ra Circular. R. G. BROWN, AGENT. 91 Montgomery street. San Francisco, Oct. 18, 1860.—6m yas Pi Than QuINCY HALL, Nos. 149 and 151 Washington Street, San Francisco. ‘THIS 18 THE LARGEST. ESTABLISHMENT WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. OUSE HAS GAINED ITS wide reputation by Selling Clothing Much Cheaper any other Establishment In the State of California. 024-3m AVING attended to. ufacturer of Pioneer Manufacturer of fine Russia N. B.—J. W: Sereens for Goddard & Co., C. WStevens, others for the last three years Save Your Moncey! JOHN W. QUICK, Tron Screens, removed frem the Pacific Foundry i te 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 material, at reduced rates. notice, and of the best All orders promptly Quick is the only competent manSereens in the State, having made and sep5-3m. on the finest H Club House It is Ww. Ss. We shalle regularly. bottles The above 05-3 Ts UNDERSIGNED, I of the above GIN, offers it to the w. s. Cc UB ROUSE GIN. : SOLE AGENTS public As olland Gin, and the only GENUINE GIN imported to this market. in GREEN CASES, and branded at RS HOUSE. ontinue to receive the above GIN 1 lso-PURE VALAMBROSIAL WHISKY, in asks. PURE NECTAR WHISKY, in new style PURE BOURBON WHISKY. _ Liquors are from the well-known’ house of Wm. 8. Corwin & Co., New York. and are guarantied fine and pure. 5 W. B. CUMMINGS & CO., 50 California street, San Francisco and Battery, Agen for Co’s Printin, Company’s unrivalled Machinery. Printers’ Furnishing House. ln CHARLES. F. ROBBINS, DEALER IN TYPE AND PRESSES. No. 111 and 113 Clay street, between Sansome SAN FRANCISCO. Geo. Bruce’s Type, E. R. Webb & g Material, and the Ruggles Press sly late arriv VOLDNE try is floeded with miserable imitations, ticle maintains its superiority. When buying, buyt he best.—[Exchange. ». 5-3, VOLDNER’S AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SOHNAPPS. © 2.000 CASES VOLDNER’S celebrated SCHNAPPS, ex Polynesian and . For sale b on tee §. C. SHAW, Sole Agin t, — No. 138 Front street. R’S SCHNAPPS.—While the counthis arSTR, ‘ JOHN HUGHES. i is Hereby notified that, by the last VALUABLE LETTER, was rect Post Office, plying to abeamer, a iyvod at t for him, which .he can have by ap‘WM. BRADLEY, Postmaster. re 1A ifieent Gol eased % plate English Lever Wate Chronometer‘palance, M. J. Tobias, & Co. No. 8855, with heavy Gold Fob Chain and-seal. i Rifached ss. os ised descent eves eseceewwes $450 00 © Cale; COMMbed de cdue cenesseapaneseessrcs, 900 00 3 A fine Gold Hunting American Lever , ‘Watch, made by Appleton, Tracy & Co. + = 4 One splendid set; Brooch Ear‘rings, seton jet with Pearls.. /..c¢seeeseees-. 8500 5 Fine silyer Hunting English patent ley-er Watch, full jewéléd, Tobias, 95,193 5000 6 Fine gents diamond Pin, single stone. 4000 7: Fine heavy quartz gold Ring,..... 30060 §.Gold estruscan set, brooch & ear-rings, 6000 9 Magnificent pair Pearl sleeve buttons.. 34 90, 10 Splendid Gold, Hunting English patent lever Watch, ‘Tf. F. Cooger, Novz136.. 12000 11 Magnificent,pair quartz sleeve buttons, 3400 —_. _12. Diamond Kar-rings, 25 stoncs.«... 150 00 13 Magnificént. silver” Hunting; —~ patent lever Marine Watch, double patent time keeper, equilibrium compass,’ Arnold Adams & Co. No 16452..... 75 00 14 Two gents’ enameled Pins, set with 2 f fine Pearls.:scesseeseeee eveece teveee +. 5000 15 Silvér humting, English detached leyer Watch, full jeweled, ‘I. F. Cooper, No § QOD. crcccenecserscenpeneearebverpeeesse 4000 16 Cameco on jet ladies set, brooch and Ear if RINGS.. ce ces eee e cece rece enseeeeeees 65.00 N17 One Gold California Ring....... 1600 I&te 20 Three splendid gents’ lecket rings ach, $36, 28, 28..0ee0+ igd'e visa ttaleiowicres 92 00 21 Fi “Gold English hunting patent lever Wateh, half-plate, Sail jeerate » railroad time keeper, 'T. F. Cooper, No 2137.. 120 06 22 to 23 Twopairs fine sleeve Buttons, each 9D. Di case eteats cc's cetsbesSiinecesvees 52.00 24 Splendid gold\Jet set with carbuncles, Breoch and ear-ring..Seeders Secsenla vo 25 Lar ‘Ae fine silyer hunting Marine Watch equilibrium compass, Cobden, London No 37,819.s0eecceees ee erect g Pets ae 26 Beautiful pair stud Buttons. ecercccsece 27 to 30 Four fine Gold Vest chains, each, 40, 40, 35, 34, 30.0005 BGs wece a yev ates les 1 31 te 35 Fine magnificent ladies set, brooch ——~qnd-ear-rings; each 40, 40, 35; 34;30.+ => 179-00 36 Fine Gold hunting patent lever Watch, chronometer balance No 7551. .... 0% 37 to 38 Two fine Gold chainchatlain, each, 36,.2 39 to 44 65 00 35 00 45 00 90 00 soleeNedesesesicceoceeeses sosscecere 00 Six Gold Bracelets, each 24, 20, 20, BS 90; 18, 14.cccveccsecccese SS renee es 11800 45 Fine silver hunting English patent, leverWatch, fall jeweled, No 14,675... « 4000 46 Splendid ladies’ ad Aluminium Box 20 00 47 to. 54 Eight Gold California Buckles,each 26, 80, 305 28, 20, 20, 20, 16...,., veseee 200 00 65 Large fine silver hunting English lever Watch, Wom. Robinson, No 13,795.. 65.00 56 Fine sterescope Box, acromatic lences, with 40 plates of views, groups, &c.. 6000 _57 to 68 Thirteen fine Gold Necklaces, each 35, 30, 30,°20, 20, 18, 18, 16, 15, 8,8, 8,.. 216 00 69 to 70 I'wo Goldand si iver Guard chains, Cach 42, Bi ccceceeceecctescescceseresecs 71 Fine hunting lepine, 13 jeweled Watch NO S201.. cece cceseee plewisisa cela. 0 Sieiiece 72 to 93 Twenty-two fine Gold set Broo and ear-rings, each 35, 20, 20, 20, 16, 74, 35, 25, 20, 20, 20, 20, 16, 12, 16, 14, 12, 12, 10, 10, 10, 20....ecesesesccecrveecenis 407 00 94 to 98 Five G old Thimbles,each, 12, 12,112, iA 12, 10.. ccccccvenccevcerecceeces sevceces = Mammneth Geld hag eee 100 Magnificent heavy Gold hunting English lever Watch, chronometer itienan, @ Joseph Johnson, Liverpool, No 109.. 200 00 101 to 103 5 aed pairs Gold Armlects, each 15. 15 occ eeceececccc cece setsescesecece 104 to 110 Seven pairs Gold Sleeve Buttons, each 18, 14, 16, 12, 15, 10, 10 ... iveus 1l1to 146 Thirty-six Gold Brooches, each : 85, 30, 16, 35, 32, 6, 12, 12, 25, 20, 20, 20, 12, 26, 15, 10, 5, 16, 18,8, 14, 14, 10, 20, 20, 18 00 20, 12, 8,6, 10, 12, 24, 24, 10, 8, 10.... 597 00 147 to 148 Two Gold and Jet Crosses, each 15, B.ccccieocccccsevccccccee 04 S6geeennce 23 00 149 Fine Quartz Pin. ..,.-essseeceseceeee 20 00 150 Splendid Music Box Piano, six tunes. 100 00 151to 199 Forty-nine Geld Rings, each, 10, 6, 6, 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. ..+--+s-ereee 125 201 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, 1248, 10,. 255 00 298 Fine Lepine ‘Hunting Watch, cylinder escapement, I. Cooper, No. 36041..++
229 te 42 Fourteen fine Gold Pens & Pencil eases, each, 22, 10, 5, 8,8, 6,8, 6, 8, 6, 6, oe hs eee Reade celss vee aaten’s dause's 243 to 246 Four pairs fine Aniumulim sleeve Buttons, eath 8,8, 5, 8.----+.ie peeceie's 247 to 249 Three fine Ladies Gold Rings set with stone, each 20, 12, I2.....06A 950 A splendid Gold Hunting, patent lever Watch, full jeweled, F. Cooper, No 2133 120 00 251 to 270 Twenty pairs Gold ear Rings,each 16, 15. 15, 14, 15,712, 12, 15, 12, 8, 8,6, 8, ‘ 60 30 00 102 00 8, 8, 8, 6, 5, By Seecewsceecersserees esces 20700 e71toe 274 Feur pairs Sleeve Buttons and studs, each 15, 15, 6, O...0eeeeeeeeeee 200 275 to 286 ‘Twelve Gold set Brooch and EarRings, each 40, 14, 14, 10, 10, 12, 8, 12, V2, U2, 12, TO. We ee eee eee ec eeeeseeeees 166 60 287 to 204 Eight Gold Crosses, each 26. 15, 12, 8, 8; 8) 8) Beerescessccensscseesseens 2 295 to 2990 Five set of tine Gold Charms,, wach i4, 10, 14, 10, 16..... pineyucwes 300 Fine Gold Hunting Ladies Watch, Gold cap, patent lever, ruby jewels, Charles Patrick & Co. Geneva, Wo. 12 with fine Gold Guard Chain attached 1 301 to 320 Twenty Gold Lockets,.each 16, 12, 2, 12, 12, 10, 16, 15,7, 5, 7, 4, 4,7, 7, 7, 10, 1O, 6, B.o.ccccccecescececceccses’ Seeeccee 321 Heavy Hunting English straight line, detached lever Watch full jeweled, J. F. 40 00 eeeeeeseeese 185. @0 Cooper, NO 105.-.+++sseeeeseeees scese: 2500 322 to 325 Feur California Gold and Quartz Slides, each 20, 20, 10, 10..yewegesvees 60 00 $26 to 327 Two California Quartz seals, each Mc AB ia eccavcapegaccsansssnseseed oesave 90 00 328 Fine artistic marble statue.. .... 12 00 399 Splendid Ladies set Brooch &ear-rings 50 00 230 Fine pair Gold Stud Buttons..... 20.00 331 Goldand cameo sct Brooch & ear-rings 40 00 332 Fine silver Hunting English patent lev‘er Watch, full jeweled. Arnold Adams & Co..; canard eeadeneccsvovces assbene 40 00 333 to 340 Eight fine Gold Keys, each 12, 12, 18, 8, 8, 5,5, Sse cee e reese e esse see ee sees 65 00 341 Sculpted java set, Brooch and Ear rings 342 Mosaic set, Brooch and Ear Ring...-. 343 to 344 Two fine Ladies’ Gold Rings, with opales and stone, each 20, 20.... 26+. $45 Fine Gold and Coral Necklace 346 Bnameled Ring with one opal. 347 to 349 Three Gold Lockets each 5, 535 350 A Gold, Hunting, lever Watch, Gold cap,Chronometer balance rachute and com! tion. Ed Kabre Brandt, loele Swiss, 18151,;heavy Gold Vest Chain, 280 00 34 00 > 00 40 00 39 00 20 00 15 00 Tickets $1. Total Value, $8000. ag ; Planted ‘ aoe te good 00 5 Genial E Marysville, 10 acres, 8000 vines ; ---wilued.at... sinveedeanse snnegsesweeess © $8,000 Eighth Prize—Grain Field—part of old Ranchi ; _, 250 aeres 5 VATWOE OF 5. 05.0'b sida ceas aaa we $6,000 Ninth Prize—Grain Field—part of old Ranch ; 180 acres ; valued at.. Jc.. ee. dee vee 2 $F000 Tenth Prize—Sacramento River Rancl—250 acres (Meadow) valwed fits 2.00.20. 2 cise eee $3,000 Eleventh Prize—Paxton Ranch—({ Meadow ;) 50° eres ; Valued at.. cesecccccecceeess eee. -B3,000 Twelfth Priza—Feather River Ranch—(Meadow) ~ 160 acres, valucd at ..scceeeceecesceneed $2,000 prege a § in the State: The Fruit from this Orchard brought in 1858, $70,000; in 1259, $100,000; in 1560; about $125,000. This prop_ erty is valucd at.. rreiesssee+e+ +o oo $210,000 Second. Prize—Sacramiento River Orchard.—Containing 160 Acres ; 24,000 Fruit Trees in vain 1857~58, most of which will mdition for bearing Fruit the coming year.’ Val BE osiectoe Third Prize—Oroville Orchard.—Containing 200 acres ; 18,000 Fruit Trees in yariety ; valued Ab. occ sccceves *-¥-0'4'00 ccnsopeceencesenes oSEp,000 Fourth Prize—Paxton Orchard, near ¥ arysville 70 acres of Land, 12,000 Fruit,({rees, House and Barn ; valued at...-.--ooee 42,000 Fifth Rrinc-» Haus Orchard. near Marysville.— 65 acres, 5000 Fruit Trees, 20,000 Grape Vines valued ab. .6.ccsecccrccctceweccessees 8533000 Sixth"Prize—Cole Orchard, uear Marysville.—* _ 41 acres, 7,000 Fruit Trees ; valued at $42,000 Seventh Prize—Vineyard on the old Ranch, 234 ‘ miles from y ~ 400 cash Gifts, $5 each from Nos. 12 to 412, $2,000 Total... peesereses ecveeee ‘ecco vevecesave $615,000 Comprising altogether, 1501 acres of Land, 101)” ye Lie Trees, 28,000 Grape Vines, and-$2000 in Jash The lands upon which these Orchards are planted are all bottom lands, and as good as can be found in the State, Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Pears, Plums, Figs, Quince, Black Walnut, Almond, ete.; will be found in} in. these Orchards in greatest variety and of the choicest kinds. The character of the Fruit is well known throughout the Northern and eentral portions of the State. All of the-Vines—andnearly all of the Fruit Trees will be of age to bear a dt erop-the-coming-year. --Weappend. 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 Reoperty and that we do not believe its value, as a ve stated, is over-estimatéed : ¥ =i Joun C. FALL, Marysville. at \ Wo. K. Hupson, Marysville. JOuN A. PAXTON, se . P. WELLS, se Col. WARREN, Marysville. B. P_ AVERY, Editor Appeal. C. COVILLAUD, Marysville. Rey. OO, WHEELER, Cor. Sec. Cal State . Society, Sacramento. J. BRYANT PNLE & Co., San Fran’co. KNAPP BURRILL & Co.) ee Hon S. M. Bur Marysville. bp. W. C. RICE, \_ * Jno.Q. PACKARD, \_* J. B. HUMPHREY, $ J. F. LINTHICUM, Editor\Express. JNO. R. RIDGE, Editer De! rat. Gen. JNO. A. SUTTER, Hock Farm. A. P. SMITH, Sacramento. SYDNEY SMITH, Sacramento. . J. L. SANFORD, San Praacisco. i 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 for San Francisco. Office—North-east corner Sansome and Washington streets, two doors east of Sansome. GEO. G. BRIGGS, Preprietor. Marysville, Oct. 30-I1m . The Great Japanese Kemedy. HIS WONDERFUL REMEDY.CALLED the Japanese Vené SALVE, and used for the cure of —— Sores and procured at Sah trouble and expense, is now. placed in the ands of druggists for salé, where persons afflicted can purchase it, and effect cures without the consequent, mortification and heavy charges incurred by goligto physicians. The ingredients 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 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. 3 THE JAPANESE SALVE, For the cure of Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gunshot Wounds, Piles, Boils, Chilblains, Bruises and all kinds of Sores, has been discovered to be the best and most wonderful preparation ever used. Its neennl 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 commerece 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 all—everybedy. No family should be without it—and although the ingredients are rare and expensive, only FLIETY CENTS is charged for a bex. It can be obtained of all the Druggists. 85-3 Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada. THOS. TENNENT’S Surveying and Navigation Warehouse < Sign of the Wooden Sailor. / ttery street, o ite the Custom House, SAN FRANC ISsco. GENGY fer the sale of U. S. Government Charts. Agency for Lieut. Maury’s Wind and Current Charts. Agency for the salé of Surve ing Instruments, manufactured at the celebrated establishment of Win. J. Young, of Philadelphia. Nautical Instruments, Books, Drawing instruments, Surveying Chains, Leveling staves, ete., ete., constantly on hand, and for sale at reduced rates. Chronometers rated by Transit Observations. Repairs of every description exccuted in the best manner. sll-tf F. X. Kast, Agent of A. Seiberlichy-of Philadelphia, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Warehouse 75 and 77 California Street, southeast corner of Battery street, San Francisco. Constantly on hand, a large assorted stock of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s wear + + 120,000 . $500 ‘ Allthe Year Round, Dickens, do. ably Cintinnati, Ohio; for we notice that in 1856 there were distilled in that city and vicinity, 19,260,245 gallons of proof if we allow one bushel of corn lone of spirits, 6,420,082 bushels of corn. “In Philadelphia there ‘are. but. five concerns edin distilling Whisky, from rye, corn, &c. hey. have a capital employed -of nearly ),000, and in. 1857 produced 1, 140,000 gallons. The Distillery of Freeman & Simpson, ou the Sehuylkill-river, havinga, epacity RES PER WEEK of fine Whisky alo the finest and most complete in the the distillation of FINE Wtisky, to which they confine themselves almost exelusively.” 138 ‘Front st., San Francisco. ' GEO. H. BELL, . 153 Wontgomery Street, cor. Merchant, SAN FRANGISCO. 5 eran ae: AND DEALER LY STATIONE RY of every description. Blank Account and workmanship at 8 Tar 4 rn aoe i = — beaded gurantee aa: dice sencsintl a rai My TTY Bri Th, ,-) >" fam FranclecoAdvertsomas. . . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS $615,000 to be Distributed inf ( 1°! demais'& Bikipsors {. he Plorning Graus crit. =— sect . 0: :ECOND-ORAND \ January 5, 1661. . OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY: ec ae BUY THE BEST!. “. Pit E SENTATION BAF ELE, pele ‘BRic Sand Yorn! th BC. ETS Alot of Agents for the Dally Morning Tramecrit] epg “A Pra PERT, Gs ae Su Gee ENTERTAINMENT. “Tia eentard tren of foe Why det oun fe Cpandscageverss ss nem Prenclicn GIRO VIET & THATKIR. . prosdsivet Novis og.) Mel Woticrn 4 esta the flowing Sg, . of he van Dit nay a Lie Kr SORAOMii sb vovssevessecssvcee. «dia Juan =" . 360 Splendtd Prizes--Valued at $8,000 to Holders, 412 PRIZES—TICKETS 82. . Jota to. suit. me OLD MAGNOLIA BR: Hall. .cscivcessedisbuesieensee Dog. be buted on Christmas Day-$300 ; List of Prince Whisky has Freeman & Simpson’s name in w. Se Speen do -4 363 00-1 Grane Valley. . * HAVE RECEIVED ' THE _im Cash--20 Watches, and the most , fall on: each package, and-also a card affixed with 3. G. Phillips... Washington, Alpha & 0 a. Figh ant ergs Npelpwer of Jewelry. . FIRST PRIZE— § Old Orchard.—This . # lithographed en raving of their Distillery. . avi AYTCS.ccccseeseerseeereese Columbia Hill : +1 ed Ce be good fer One Dollar in y consists of 165 acres of Yuba River As stmatter of faterest to the trade 1nd pubDON. -ccerereneee Saree ‘Timbu too FIRST PREMIUM enesses 1 before or after the Distritom Land, in Orchard, t her with the . Me, in showing the. immense capital employed ae < pT of the: 1 Amy parson rhe will have Heuse known as “ Briggs’ Hotel,” the . and the extent of the manufacture of. Freeman & : wie es Se A o . rs Weniet daventd it Picture nie ela ahs Mv Barns-and Sheds attached thereto. The Or. Simpson’s M ian Whisky, the following comiy at * ° “@herif’sSale. . ON THEIR td day ome te pdhaner’ cee PC which wilt enti-chard numbers 35,000 Trees, all of the choicporstiye table '¢ appended, taken from a work enWwW. EREAS on the 6thday of October, A. D. ev any one Ap ge hao bese est varieties, and is the largest Orchard in . titled “Philadelphia and its Manufactares:” rs: 3 & : Ag od erg Sotelo Deoree was ren-\ ie Ss Ost the world, and probably the most prodjictive'} ‘fhe eentre ‘the Whisky manufacture is probWhisky. consuming, if to every three galne, is One oO 85-3m Books, of the best Material Envelopes, in great variety. Legal Cap, Writing Letter and Note Paper, or all kinds, . fold Pens of the best Manrfaeture, warranted to suit. Printers’ Blank Caads; Law Blanks, Notes, Drafts, Bills of Lading, Shipping Keccipts, ane a getierul assortment of Custom House Blanks, Order Books, a complete assortment of School Books, always on hand. Orders from ‘Teschers will receive promptattention. Atlantic papers and Magazines, and all the New Books. Subscriptions received for Magazines, Newspapers and other Periodicals at Publishers’ prices. ‘The, follewing are some of the most popular periodicals : Harper’s Monthly...(Per annum)..-+$3 60 Goody’s Lady’s Book...--Os cescckeeeee 30 Leslie’s Magazine...+.--+AO.. edeveecee 3 00 Peterson’s Magazine oAOcarvcccesecr 2 00 Atlantic Monthly.. o dOscccccacencs 3 OU Electric Magazine.... ve ehOsercsevecee 5 00 knic: er-Magazine..+-dO..s...202 3 WU Once a Week.. .ceeeeeeeeses do. Bell’s Life.in London. ..+-+d0.--+Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times. .do. eeeeel? 00 New York Weekip Clipper..do.....oe 2 50 Seientifie American. ...-0++dOsecsegeseees 2 00 Yankee Notioms...eceee+ssdOsecccseeeece 1 50 Nick Nax...cees1 50 Vanity Fair..---eeyascsws New York Herald, Tribune, or’ Times for California, (pér annum) Country Gentleman do.... A CIRCULAR will be sent to any person on request, giving a more extended list. 016-3m Safes !? Safes! EF TILIMAN, Ne. 90 Battery street. San Francisce. eeeeeee Sole Agent for TILTON & ‘MCFARLAND ’S celebrated Proofand Burglar Safes 8 Safe is well-known in the market for its unsurpassed fire-proof quality, having withstoed in California, as well as in the East, the het: test fires known. Weean refer to endless certificates frem parties in our mining towns, where these Safes have been subject to the most severe tests of its fire-proof qualities. The Safes are secured by our Combination Lock. This Lock is in every res: t 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 perfeetly ascless to the possessor without his knowing the combination, or mental key, which the owner carries in his head. Tothosein want of arecliable Safe we weal the above cheaper than any other in the maret. A large assortment on hand and to arrive. 010 ¥F. TILLMAN, Battery st. ART AMID THE SIERRAS. “WRLIOGRAPHY. f thee SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE citizens of Nevada county, andthe people of the State, that he has reatiod hie Gallery, and is now agg =e to take all kinds of pictures known to the Heliographic 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 provided perfect satisfaction is not given, he will not only not charge for work, but will pay them for their time and trouble in calling. These arrangements have been made in view of the fact that the country is flocked with unskil ful operators, whose work is not only wanting ip chemical effect. and everything that constitutes a good picture, but owing to the improper use of the chemicals employed, they, are rendered perishable and worthless. The public are invited to callon him at his rooms, in Grass Valley, where he will be found ready at all times, and in all kinds of weather, to take pictures in thc best style by all the various processes known, some of which are as follows : Ambrotypes, Photographs PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES, Stereescopic Pictures and Sunlight Paintings on Mica. Also—Patent Leather and Oil Cleth Pictures. Old pictures copied Improved and rendered imperishable~~Views of buildings, mining claims, ioe taken at the shortest notice. Deceas persons taken in the most appropriate manner. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN in ajl departments of the art at . T. M WOOD’S, MiGrass Valley, Sept. 11-tf a oe HO! TEAMSTERS! USE HUCKS & LAMBERT’S " CELEBRATED PATENT AXLE GREASE! Ts PIONEER AND ONLY RELIABLE Rigen: ne market! § ally prepared w » TO CLOG. axles, and WARRANTED {0 X-To be had, wholesale and retail, of FULLER & HEATHER, 85-3m superior 7 Also, French Calf Boot Legs, and Boot Fronts. ects 3m No: 28 K street, Sacramente country for> of. 400 BARCornhill Magazine, Thackary do.. 5 00 . Blackwood. ..--seeseeeeeeeee dows. 3 00 For Foreign Reviews and Blackwood. 12 00 La Bon Ton of Fashion... ‘ JiedOeccaicesscve 5 00 Ballou Magazine...-.++--fs 7 Ee 1 50 Hall’s Journal of Health...do... eveees + 150 Horticulturist, (Plain)...MMOs nica cceecsiss 2 0 Horticulturist, (Colored)..-do...-.+0++ 5 00 Gardner‘s Monthly....+.OG cro vescccee 150 California Culturist...-.-+ BO. cogccecece «4 09 Harper’s Weekly....--+--GO. wweccccnss 2 50 Leslie's Illustrated Paper..do.,...+.. 3:00 Illustrated London News..-d0....0-0-+ 12 00— Illustrated News of the World.....-12 00 New York Weekly Ledger. -.do..%.+..+2 50 Waverly Magazine...-+--. Deccccsccecee 3 00 New York Mercury...deere OD scseecs a 2 50 The Century...ceccececcee dOevecnce owe 2 50 Banner’of Light...------+-dO. .oesdheeeee 2 OO ie ff i TO! AM) OF ke. é xy PRO Ne Or fice a Ne