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October 29, 1860 (4 pages)

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baal = < Navoraiizen.—'Ti Saturday : Thomas Wates, a native of Wales) John Morgan, a native of Great Britain ; Ea“ ward Barret, a native of Ireland ; Thomas Mahoney, @ native of Ireland; Moses W. Jones, a native of Great Britain ; Thomas a native of Russia; Phillip Riley; a native _, of Great Britain; James O’Néil, a native of Great Britain ; ‘Thos. Nevill, @ native of Ireland ; John Pheasants, a native of SwitzerHanover; Martin Prieuti, a native.of Switgland; Dominique Frederick, a native of . Germany; Wm. D. Davis, a native of ireland ; John Mahoney, a native oi Great Britain; Anthony Crass, a ‘native of Ireland ; ‘ Justice Rabine, a native of Germany ; Francis J, Bietner, a native of Bavaria ;Edward Power, « nutive of Ireland; Wm. Abraham, . & native Of Wales; James MecHngh, a native of Ireland: Ebenezer Morgan, a native of Wales; Daniel Ticgney, a native of Great Britan ; F. W. LeGreen,.a native of Sweden; Geo. Fitagerald, a native of Ireland ; Fred. Burkert, a native of Prussia ; Antonie _ Wickart, a nitive of Switzerland ; Andrew Schmidt, 0 native of Wirtemberg; Hans Jacob Hammon, a native of Denmark ; Edward Hussey, a native of Ireland; Patnck Clark, @ nitive of Ireland; Karmier Stortz, 4 native of Wutanberg; Christian Kouold, a native of Prussia; Michael Fitzpatrick, a native of Tréland ; James Dougherty, a native of Ireland ; Robert Brydon, a native of Great Britain; Patrick MéeCarty'a native of Ireland; Patrick Byrne, a native of Treland ; ‘ Paul Miller a native of Bavaria; Joiner Mc Kake, a native of Ireland ; Henry Thiele, a native ef Prussia; John Frederick LaugeRRSPR SHEE Fs CSegi Wo BSee ve Bee ee 4 native of England; Anthony Carrol, a native of Ireland: ‘Timothy Corcoran, a native of Ireland. Sees (PP BS Divorce Surr— John Mouchaque has ‘commenced xuit in District Court, for divorce from Lucie Moucliaque. In the complaint she sets forth that he is now a resident of Nevada county, and that in April 1858, he and defendant were married, and until a .few ‘months last past, lived together as husband and wife. He avers that defendant has ‘wholly disregarded the marital rights, and prays for a decree of court annulling the REGS F SF L. bonds of matrimony existing between him and . defendant, and also that household and kitch‘en. furniture, valued at $500, -be decreed to “ Axoruer Divorce Surr.—In the Dis. trict Court, last Saturday,Losette Kraft filed a petition for a decree of divoree from her husClaude Kraft. The complaint shows that plaintiff and defendant were married in pril, 1843, came to California in 1853, re. fided in Nevada City from 1853 up to Mareh, 1860, when defendant left for the Territory _ Plaintiff avers that defendant, for more seven years past, has been habitually inperate, and since he has been in Utah, ntiff verily believes he has been guilty ts of low debauchery ; that he has been exa = EB provide the necessaries of life for plaintiff family, for more than three years last ; that he is unfit to have the care of their hildren, Amelia and Augustus, aged 11 and 79 years respectively. Plaintiff prays that the bonds of matrimony between her and defendant be cancelled, and. further duties and obligations as the wife of said defendant; that defendant be adjudged to pay money sufficient to educate and maintain said Amelia and Augustus; that the common property of plaintiff and defendant be decreed fo her, and that she have the care DEcLareD.—Last Saturday, in the Clerk's their Declaration of Intention, to become . allegiance to their reapective sovereigns, and. took out their first papers: Thomas Nevill, James Kavenaugh, Geo. Fitagerald, Hugh R. Breaky, Robert McNabb, P. Blake and °6 Marshal, a native of France. Wm. were naturalized in the District Court, last . chi, a native of Denmark ; Jno. MeCaughan, . .. Pacific . Having Spare Steamers at San Francisco ana Panama. ly cruel to plaintiff; that he has fuiled . me ) office, the following named persons made . .Dennis O’Hearp, natives of Ireland — . here but that it is kept here. It is time California to HgSPERIAN. FoR NOVEMBER.—We are in réceipt of this’ magazine ana find it tecess, evinced by her intention to enlarge the’ afford to liberally remunerate literary and scientific contributors, there can be no doubt -and San Pablo, have been recently burning. QUINCY HaLxtn, Nos. 149 and 151. Washington Street, San Francisco. . THIS I8 THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. MIS HOUSE : T us Hous wine GAINED ITs Selling Clothing Much{Cheaper In the State of California. 024-3m Pacific Mail Steamship Comp’s LINE TO FANAMA, via the Steamer of the Atlantic and eamship Company, at Aspinwall. Conn _For New York. DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET WHARF. . J.L. STEPHENS, ~ Will leave Folsom strect wharf, with Passen ger : and Treasure, an “ THURSDAY, INovember 1, “FOR PAN at 9 o’clock, jae a o’clock, A. a ta np can 2 and Atlantic and Pacific Steamship orized us Agents for the sale of Co. have tickets. ‘Treasure for will be received on board the steamship antl aptock eeannnes om Mon. HAVE NOW ON HAND COMPLE TMENT OF A BILLIARD TAB Balls, Billiard Cloth and Cues. We receive from Paria, oy A York a full assortment of everything used Cc WORK quick) ecuted at th most reasonable prices. Saw 825-2m. Nevada Hese Company, No. i Company are held on the Second Tuesday of each month at their. Room on Main street. M. Hi. FUNSTON, See’y. Just Received ! pe WELLS & FARGO, DIRECT FROM New York— ; Necaseen fe White, by Wilkie Collins; : “ 5 if om sel » Walter, a native of Prussia, os eq keep at home a good portion of . ” Railroad a Aspinwall Aw 105 ferteeae oR whe rake Secs — — : F nm Silk: Bread Cleth » new at LN kde reer ad plendid French: Merino, all wool, from 6234 cts to $1,00 at the silk shawl je « S * pay ty ty Fl t Mipgeearana ta par Teed Bak shawl houscof HAG DORN & BOWLE 50 Pe Silk Stri Brilliatitie De Soie vary toe and entirely new, at Ps. the silkand shawl house of HAGADORN & ROWLEY. Pa. Eamerell Stripe, so new, beautiful goods, selling rapidly at the silk and shawl store of HAGADORN & BOWLEY.A" Wool Plaids, selling for 37% and 50 cts at the silk and shawl house of : HAGADORN & BOWLEY. Ps Teil de Dutchman magnificeut 0 goods. Call and sec them, at the silk and shawlhouse of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. Case Travelling Dress Goods, slightly damaged, cost 42 cts in New York, cts at the silk and shaw! house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. Ps, SILK, new styles, just received from 5 Stuarts, New York, going off with a rush at the silk and shaw] house of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. Bonnets, new styles. just received from ° at the silk and shawl he HAGADORN & BOWLEY. selland Y ter, at-the silk of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. steck of Ribbons and Trimor is at the silk and shawl HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ificent nssortment of Silk and ° Curtains, at the silk aud shawl one HAGADORN & BOWLEY. and Check ME L Liming Sie Muslin, Book Muslin, St the silk and sha ‘ HAGADORN & BOWLEY Krish Poplin selling at very lo t the silk and. Th f 50) tow prior Ste ik and tat one of N Endless V: a the sited shaw Linen Pandeenaieda ch the silk and 1 A HAGADORN &BOWLE store ol and I ewet's best Oil Cloth, at 62% cta per ydat lhouseof oJ "iret sane noun oro Se eer fe centa silk and shawl ee a at shaw re as HAGADORN & BOWLEY.
and Cases Best Quality, 4-4 Bleached Sheeting; selling at.12. worth 20 cte, at the silk shaw! house.of HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ir Cotton SMentats, oot and all wool and Weel, Geri icamgy so oe bw shaw ; London and ‘ iL. GADORN & BOWLEY. . : Large Assortment of Chencil' Scarfe aud Opera Hoods, at the silk ond shawl house of f HAGADORN & BOWLEY, A R of White, Biae, and Yellow Fianall qualities at the shawl house . HAGADORN & BOWLEY. ‘Ps, Plain and Figured Opera Plannels ling I 50 cnet atin As HAGADOMN ROWLEY. 50 Ps, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, selling at 33 and 37 eta, at the silk we of 200 Semchccur’ prt me ak cel came or. SOHN eI HAGADOEN & BOWLEY. HAGADORN & BOWLEY. inen Table Damask, Napkins AySixrtnery eienoom ate o“ heen RAeADOOR ken ea. THAT MAGADORN Ser te goods cheaper [Ee eens et SE steed se at 1267 San ¥ Seatac a poe . my es ‘ae Largest of Emibroideries in. the . \ T Sthe 1s te te ok nat ta ee g the Gout. i rt H E rand all ner chy aiecevue eee Tse . to istence, and has cured that they like [fag ch winaae on tess » Whenever & Sar pacers . ABRA HAM LINCOLN, OF Milinois _ _ Fer Vice-President, MANNIBAL MAMLEIN, Electoral ‘Ticket for California, of Wm. nH, Weeks. 2.0. scrapes. Charles A, “Putile..+,.. > , svuaen For Senater, . Ai , ae a SYKES one care’ for written teatimo8 or regarding the cures perform6! this medicine they — call at my Office will show them cates of true which have been sent to me voluntaril withou ee ing for them, or by boring individuals to or sale by ADOLPHUS & JUNGERMAN, or pomemomery street, three doors from Bush, by all the Druggists in the city. AGENTs—Crowell & Crane, corner of Clay and Front streets—Redington & Co., Clay street— Morrill, corner of Washington and Mabtery ste, ‘rancisco. Dr. KENT, Agent, Nevada. UNION LIVERY STABLE. Broad and Main 6ts, Nevada, John A. Lancaster, Tae ronan ENFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public generally that he has added exlishinen’ Horses, t estabBuggies, Saddles, Harness, &c., &c., and is now prepared to ag fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. ell trained, fleet and easy Saddle Horses, well Ww for ladies or gentlemen will be ready at 35, ©. Palmer ; N. ©, Dliller, sit thaee. A y in the busi " Deu . a thnes. ae cnpeunes 8 = oon OF Tay i. Ore #.c, Eastman, ,. are ies ae id oumee oh ihteaier For Supervisor—2d District. N. B.—Dr, Caapkay’s medical and surgical ‘Institute is on Sacramento street, below Montgomery, jopposite the Pacific Mail Steamship company’s office, San. Franciseo, Dr. @zaPKAY’s well known and uni acknowledged ability as 2 Physician is a sufficient guaranty that those who may put themselves under his care will receive the attention that their cases may require. The folowing is an editorial notice in the San “ SucoRss—In our daily experience. we are often reminded how essential are stry and perseverance to success in life. "This is probabiy nowhere moro strongly illustrated: than.in ‘Calihaving risen to opulence in deflance of opposition the most malignant. We have one in our eye, in the person of L. J. CaapKay, M. D., of Franeisoo. He certainly must; possess merit, else why hisimmense sucecss? A single view. of the adjuncts at-his command in the shape efDrugs, Chemicals and Surgical Instruménts, the latter of which are the most beautiful. and complete in Califoriiia, at iis medical and surgteal in stitute, corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorf streets, must convince the most skeptical as to STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, , OF ILLINOES: For Vice President, HERSCHEL V. SOMNSON OF GRORGIA. : .FOR STATE ELECTORS,8 -lm Humphrey Grim Richard. ‘eameka bee seek ceed eeees Demoeratic County ‘Ticket, : FOR SENATOR, Nat WILLIa™ WATT. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, articular attention on etae Horses on f sot Carriages always in iness with careful drivers 7 Parties, Balls, &c. ie qi! iy of to sa OBE geE 1e88 Would do w: * sepé-tf EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, p> (CARRIAGES, Horses and Buggies furnished iy ened wens the Diy Week, ‘or the Month, ah the rock averenls rates. ” 919National Exchange Saloon. RSIG WOULD. INFORM [ths ativan of Weveda” sol the Hee public, that he can be found atthe = LARGE AND SPACIOUS SALOON. (Consisting of Three grand divisions, ) ' Under the National Exchange. 1. THe BAR will recommend: itself, and com— finest in the State. 0 le 3 = CIGAR AND Romades Mertenns.ets stock obaceo and C, of T. igars is complete, and I promise to pice te sear mendions this article. served from 11}, A. M., to 14¢-0° oR Marat 7-4. IRIEENS, Fropiteror. Fire-proof Cellar, Broad street, second door above. Wall & Newman’s grocery store, Dealer in Wines, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Fine Cigars, Tebacce, EKic. ! ABS SUPPLIED ON THE MOST a Saturday orning Inst, tho Every Variety of Fine Liquors, ee nt he retarn of EP OLD MAU, will Oct Fam g a PURE ARTICLE OF ; ere hed as —_. Pora Small Investment! eae Discovery. — “TF £20 and purchase one of HOWARD'S ttew imNBEYEO mist by Galvanism for the eure of proved Hydraulic Hose Sewing Mac 8, i and he must succeed. 026-1 MULE LOST-—-$20 REWARD, DARK BROWN MULE, BRANDED f&.’ A H. and A. & 4 from house ok The doove revrurd tender Teeth, ‘Will profit you alla in most cases the pain tein, capac of belay stoppet in Fee at D v *S office store, corner “A good, safe, and profitable business for one ra vara Moree’ oF om . witha emallcapital. Goand see kis. G. E. WITHINGTON ee See ees ; two in 4 SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, . ina shorttime be wall ot Ne phd ng ‘OUSE PAINTING promptly attended to.— . ished ima s r Dealer Fixtures Plage of Businese-—ia. Whartenby's. fir roof, ache. At st, weplo <oyeee POR SALE. ‘A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE Bi ‘Boulder . 8. HOWARD. next Mulford’s Banking pee a an 6, 1860.—, Le enue Tweaty to Thirty Dollars per day!. . a a, Hey 2 c/a ix # f seees cones cleOm e Tees eeeecceeevsewes St apeteeechenecaamws a SORES SOO ener e ee! i rte a am ha >. thy. ...sssero0 sot Wole, . zest: oe P é will disclose the affable gentleman. Let the . * faculty ” as they aretermed, do their utmost; AND