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A WlfEI WAIL. ■T IAtAH T. BOLTON. O, ... not he it deul! ft it too toon— Hlo fact U cold tr.d polo : on bit that tyoi - W •*< "€*!>' DM4, !■ lb* strength sod blossom of bis prim* ! No, so t 0 0«|vvo, O CM. U *m not time— Not tin* for him to die! Should I be thue, end could mjr heart beet ou, If bo Who U ite hope, ito life, were pone f Soul of my eoul, reply ! Na xv>- C it />*** - i canooc fire AAw 4*iM*rto+t #r«>* , Tefl me he if not deed ! Spook SB pieede, epeek to him. he may wake, But do not, I beeeech. for Chriet*e deer take, Tell me that he ie deed ! || to pale lipe mete no* j no, he cannot epeek ! And el ill the ahedow lire on brow end check— O, would that 1 could weep! Deed.deed! and the sun shines and the atari plcem. And men epeek calmly ; surely, 1 but dream ! v , v Aei, I do not aleep ! 9m The world move* on : I bear iti even tread ; It thinke, caret, toils and bopei, though he be deed And gone beyond recall. Yet it will mention and applaud his name ! Tbteta the mine it pays, this breath of fame For love, hope, life—ell, all! Deed in thU honr of danger to the land ffe perilled life to sare ? O, death, »hy hand Ilea fouud “ a shining mark !•• Deed ! T had garnered up my life in him ! Father, I cannot stay ; my way is dim, My stricken soul it dark! LITTLE MAUD. BY T. B. ALDRICH. O where is pur dainty, our darlinf, The daintiest darlinf ut all.' O where ia the vote* on the ttairway, O where ia the voice io the hall.' Tka kattke short atrpa in the entry, Tt»e silvery Uuth in the hall.' O where ia our dainty, our darlinf, The daloticat daMirif of all, Little Maud ? The peaches are ripe in the orchard, Thr apricots ready to tall; And the grape* reach up to the sunahine Over the garden wall — But where are the lips, full and meltinf, That locked up so poutnif and red, When we dangled the sun-purpled bunches Of Isabella over her head O rosebud of woman ! where are you (She ue\er replies to our call!; O w here ia cur daiutv, our d irliug, The daintiest darling of all, Little Maud' Cliurcli and State* The “unconditional loyalty" which the Methodist Chulx'h makes the test of church membership is in singularcontiast with the higher law which the Abolition ists and even the moderate Republicans advocated a few years ago. It of course makes a great difference who owns the ox and who the hull. But no one was prepared to sec a church body go the whole length of asserting that “ loyalty" could admit of no conditions whatever.— Hereafter wo tnay expect to see the Meth odist minister disciplined, suspended, or expelled, who shall preach or teach that the law of God impose conditions on human loyally tQ human government. Wo imagine some poor martyr ol the Ctajteh|iprlK»shall have submitted to peraecSB)|fci Russia or in Turkey, np pealinglpxfcsldethodist Chinch for sytn pathy iftML their sharp reply, “ Served you rigWli Joyalty is and ought always to bs mpMlIitlonnl. and that means that thers JfMjgsconditions, religiousor polit ical, najiMtoM justify you jn disloyalty or the Government of Turkey or BUifjppjir even the King of the Cunni- WMh-Sfe remember tho higher law doi-.trWltjpf ■ the fast few years, we may well MHMr at the revulsion of sentiment thattUKOprtaken the radical people. The truth Is, the chu relies are making a great mistake, which they w ill soon ap preciate, in this whole matter of loyalty. Church and State are not one here. II they were one, and the Methodist Church were Tito Church, then the Methodists would probably adhere to their dogma for some time. But so soon as they find an Administration in power which hap pens fo hold opinions contrary to Dm Methodists’ notions of righteousness, they will suddenly find themselves tired of un conditional loyalty, and the church will then suffer the disastrous effects of its present disloyalty to the Head of the Church. For no church can be unconditionally loyal to a human power and not he dis loyal at one or another time to the great King of the Church. Human institutions are weak and liable to error. Human re quirements are never infallible. The Church, when it declares unconditional loyalty tc a human government, makes itself the servant of a worldly power, and becomes a worldly machine. Patriotism and piety are not synonymous. We can not but look with pity on the delusion that has overtaken many of the clergy on the subject of the position of the Church in these trying times—with pity, because they are ignorantly, yet none the less guilty, traitors to their Master, and ren dering aid and comfort to the great enemy of the Church and its Leader. We look fora terrible defection of these very men from the Ohureh. Within ten years they will cither repent their present course in great, bitterness or they will abandon the Church entirely. They can not do othorwi.se. The first moment that their subjection of the Church as a ma chine to w orldly purpose shall requi e of them to sustain acts of an Administra tion which they believe sinful, instead of, as now, acts which they think holy and right, at that moment they will open their eyes. Then they will reflect, and, at tempting to retrace their steps, will either do it in humility and sorrow, or they will in disgust and desperation abandon the religion they have reduced to such dis grace.—[N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Loveliness of Good Temper.—Is she not the very sparkle and sunshine of life ? —* woman who is happy because she can’t help it—whose smiles even the cold est sprinkle of iui»fnrtuue cannot cloud or dampen. Men make a terrible mistake when they inarrv for beauty, for talents, or for style. The sweetest wives are those who possess the magic secret of be ing contented under any circumstances. Rich or poor, high or low, it makes no difference; the bright little fountain of joy bubbles up ju>t as musically in their hearts. Do they live in a log cabin, the fire that leaps up on its huflfclo hearth becomes brighter th*n the gilded chande liers in a palace. Where is the stream of life so dark and unpropltlnus that the Eunsbioo of a happy face falling on the turbid tide will not awaken an answering gleam? Why, these joyously tempered pofjpia don’t know half the good they do? Tat experience of many a life—“What a fool I’ve been 1” The experience of many a wife—“ What a fool I've got 1” " Wa judge ourselves,’’ says Longfel low, “ by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.’' doling, ©rj «ootrg, Etc. Another New Arrival Spring and Summer Clothing S. BAMBERGER'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM! — — Consisting of ■■ J£\ And dark col'd Pine BlackDoUkin, light and dark ool’d Casaimero, Marseilles and Linen Pants; A lur«« AHortmunt of Casaimero, Plan- Del and Cotton ada Salta ; Velvet, Silk, Marseilles and Caaaimere Vaata; Also, a Pina Aaaortment of Silk, Beaver, Oaasimero, China, Straw and 1 ma Hata: A Varied Aaaortment of Boota, Shoes and Oaltera. from the bast Mana factoriea in the Bast, consisting of Bankart’s, Wing’s, Godfrey’s, ato. Also, a Complete Assortment of Bora’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Carpet Bags, Trunks, Valises, Etc., Etc. COLT’S PISTOLS, of all uses, constantly en hand. fT THE HIGHEST PRICE — paid ro a — GOLD DUST * COUNTY ORDEB8. to my patrons for former favors, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same, and will spare no effort to merit their approbation. 8. BAMBERGER, Next door to i’ostoffice .Main street. [maj0] I AARON KAHN Has jpst received thk largest and FINEST STOCK OK Spring and Summer Clothing BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, ETC., ETC., i Ever brought to thin market, which he offers at ex* ctedingly low prices. Fine Blaok Frock Coats ; Cassimere Business Coats | Biue Flannel Suits; | Blaok Doeskin Pants; Silk. Velvet and Marseilles Vests Benkert's Boots and Shoes; i Spring Style Silk and Cass. Hats ; | Davis ana Jones’ Shirts; And a general assortment of : GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS! ; Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, etc., etc. COLT’S PISTOLS, Of alltUet, constantly on band. Gentlemen are Invited to give me a call before purchasing, as 1 have an assortment of goods from which the taste of the most fastidious cannot fail lo be suited. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE rain roa County Warrants and Gold Dost N. B.—New Goods received every Week. AARON KAHN, Main street, under Masonic Hull. F. SILBERMANN, — AT THE “OLD BOUND TENT!” HAV NO purchased the interest of Mr. Harman in the establishment, respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pationage bestowed on the old firm. He respectfully informs the public that he has just received a Urge invoice of new and seasonable goods, which makes his stock of CHOICE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. One of the Best iu the Mountains, consisting, In part, of Fine Black Cloth and assorted Cassimere Dress Coats; Cassimere Suits; Cassimere Business Coats, Pants and Vests—a fine assortment , Hats of every style, manufactured expressly for our trade; Boots of ail qualities, sizes and prices—such as Benkert’s, Godfrey’s, Wing’s, Underwood’s, Union, Metropolitan. Ac ; Mission Mills Blankets, all colors; Underand Over Shirts; Drawers, etet, etc. Also, a Splendid Assortment OP -© Gents’ Furnishing Goods — spcb as — Davis and Jones' White and Fancy Shirts; Cravats. Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Merino Undershirts and Drawers; Kid, 8ilk,Thread, Buck and W’oilen Gloves; Merino, Woolen and Cotton 8ocks, etc. TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet Bags, etc., of every description. Together with a Urge variety of other articles, too numerous to mention, all of which he will sell at the LOWEST CASH RATES. He will abide by his motto. Quick sales and small profits. He solicits an examination of hit stock and prices, guaranteeing to all who purchase of bim the most satisfactory results. COLT’S PISTOLS! Of the Improved Pattern, always on hand. A'.l of which will be sold very LOW for cash. mar2S P. SILBERMANN. DRY GOODS! WOLF BRO’S HAVE now In store the roost complete assort ment ol newly imported STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CARPETS, ETC., ETC., 11T Ever offered for unit iu PLACERVILl.E. Art Every department will be found full of New and FASHIONABLE GOODS Which we ire determined to well at very low price., FOR CASH. Our assortment of the f, Mowing articles cannot he surpassed in any market: French Merinos ; Bich Printed Cashmeres; French Prints; Merrimack and other American Cal icos; All-wool Plaids and Delaines ; Foulard Deloins; Cotton and Wool Delains, new style. Traveling-Dress Goods; Black and Colored Silks; Cloaks; Broche and Stella Shawls; A large assortment of Sheetings and Shirtings ; Carpets and Oilcloths; Gents’ Furnishing Goods, eto. W Ladles are respectfully Invited to eall and examine ou good*. | WOLF BROS. dec2T Main atvegt, 1 lacerville. ASSAY OFFICE COPPER, SILVER, AND GOLD GRES OABEFULLY ASSAYED! A. C. AUVIDSSOK, ;*.prlS? SC*Vu Piwrrin# ®otel*, Restaurant*, Etc. THE CARY HOUSE, maim muter rtacMTiLL*. JAS. W. CULLEN. PROPRIETOR. may It ORLEANS HOTEL, Comer Mala mad Saaruaeato Streeto. PLACIBVILL*. CALIFOBNIA, J. H. Taa4<rkUt - Preprldtr (Pervorly of tWCary Hooaa.) fflHK HOUSE fiaring been thoroughly orerfiaufe4 A remodeled and newly furnished with elegant furniture, we are prepared to accommodate the trarellng public In finer style than any hotel In the city. Haring had extensive experience as a caterer, all who may be pleased to patronise the Uouse can- Mt /ail to be well cared for. Every department of the Houae wilt be kept in such a manner at to make It second to NONE In the 8tate. STAGES arrive at and depart from the Orleans from and to all parts of the State. Meals 50 cts. Lodging 50 and 75 “ ’ House open all night. 14tf PLACER HOTEL, MAIN STREET PLACERVILLE. RICHARD KIENNE PROPRIETOR. The undersigned having again taken, charge of the Placer lintel, respectfully! solicit* the patronage < f his old friendsA and the public generally, and assures them tha pains shall be spared to render the Placer a pleasant home to all its patrons. THE PLACER HOTEL, situated in the very heart of the business portion of Placerville, offers supe rior Inducements to residents and the traveling pub lic The TABLE will always be supplied wit) the best viands to be had In the market, and the Lodg ing department wiJ! ever be clean and comfortable, in accordance with the tim juijT RICHARD KIENNE. BAYLEY’S EXCHANGE, (Late Morse's) A. J. Bayley Proprietor (Of Baylcj's Ranch, El Dorado Co.) THIS house is situated 3! miles from P acer vllle. on the Ogilby’s Road, near the junction of the a. 1 Dorado County Road and ihe Ogil by grade. Good accommodations for teamsters, packers and the traveling public generally. Hay and Barley always on hand in quantities to suit. Prices iu accordance with the times. may9-8m RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Niue miles West of Strawberry tod 3* East of Placer*ill*. On Henry and Swan's New Road. QfaA THE undersigned having made every flllKr arrargemen* fur the arcommod.itiuii id IliBS TEAMSTERS and TRAVELERS, h* them that ail who favor him wiflh' their patronage, shall be enter'ained in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction, and at very low prices. Purchasing everything the season affords, and employing the best of cooks, he pledges himself to spread before the patrons ot the River-Side, the BEST TABLE to he found between Placerville and Nevada Territory. The Bar will always be supplied with the best liquors and rigars. *% Stable room for teams. Hay and Barley al ways on hand and for sale cheap. juuTyl J . XV• BARRON, Proprietor. LEO VS NEW STATIOX. One of the Cheapest Houses In the mountains —on lienry A Swan s new road, and also ou the old county road to Carson Valley and Esnv*. rahla, 36 miles from Placerville and Diamond Springs, and a miles west of Strawberry Valley. The above House is a large two-story frame build ing, with rooms for families and other guests. WTI.e BAR is supplied with the best of Liquor* and Segars. *%Good Stabling for horses, mules, etc. Hay and Barley always on hand. augitf W. F. LEON, Proprietor. 8A\ FR1KCISCO HOI/SE, J. n. MILLER PROPRIETOR. This Hotel, located on the stage road from Placer? ille to Nevada Territory. 42 miles east •from PUcerville, and 8J* miles west of Straw berry Valley, afford* the best of accommodation* to Teamsters and Travelers. Every pain-* will be taken to give entire sathfaction, in entertainment and charges, to all who may favo* tv.aUrh their patron, age. A share if patronage Is respectfully solicited, ancftr J. u. kkacr. ARCADE RESTAURANT, MAIN STREET, PLACERVILLS, John M&rcovich, Proprietor. Wi The undersigned having rented the above named establishment, has refitted and furnished it in the finest style, and MaMlik is prepared to furnish his patrons with every luxury er delicacy the market affords. GAME, TURKEY, CHICKEN ±ND OYSTER SUPPERS Furnished at short notice and in any desired style. Ball Suppers Prepared to Order. $3“ Good Lodging, by the night or week. tF" Open All Night I at junelS JOHN MARCOVICn. THE IHIIOV SALOON, Corner Main and Coloma streets, p. j. McMahon rnoPRirroR. OIiD SHERRY AND PORT WINE BY THE BOTTLE. {Or Entrance on Coloma street. [febl LAGER BEER CELLAR! LARGEST MUGS AND BE8T LAGER IN THE CITY! Thcodoh Eiwelct. Feed. Tagtmeiee. EISFELDT A TAGTMEIER, HATING purchased the interest of A. KOHLER in the MOUNTAIN BEER CELLAR (krshner’s old stand), ask of the public a continuance of their patronage, at the same time promising that the bar shall always be supplied with the best lager and the largest mugs to be found in the city. HEADQUARTERS OF THE PLACERVILLE LIVION BRASS BAND! J)0 r Music furnished for Processions, Balts, Ac. at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Cellar wil be promptly atten led to. [maylfi] KNICKERBOCKER 8EGAJE1 STAND. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO FRESH FRUITS, NETS AND CANDIES. TnE undersigned having purchased the KNICK ERBOCKER STAND, (neat to the Cary House,) respectfully informs the public that they will always find there the best of cigar* and tobacco, and a I eoeral assortment of Fresh Fruits, Nuts and Can dles. at the very lowest prices, maytt JAMES L. WEYMOUTH. All W A ¥8 BUY ini toc cat err TUB BEST AND CHEAPEST t IT IB ADMITTED BT AIX who harepurcbaeed of HBIKV BADJIBKV, at the Carj Hooae, that It la tha only place In the City where you can rdy on Betting a GENUINE HAVANA OIGAB FOB 12* CENT* The liberal patronage which I hare recefred du ring the pact two yean, baa enabled me to make arranyementa by which I can afford to cell a BETTER A NO CHEAPER HAVANA CIGAR than can be bad at any other etore In the City. I aleo keep conatantly on hand all the choice Brenda of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. HENXY BADJEBKY, A< the Cary Hwee. Jonel fHistfUaneotrt Stobertisimj.' HON. O. L. VALLANDIOHAM’S ftlOOBO ON Abolition, Slavery* »“«* Civil Wur. THIS WOBK contain. complete »0d .ccuratc copies of Mr. VaiLaKototiaw’s pnooipsl Speeobe., on the subjects above named. Also, narts «rtoast* ottsrr Speeches, wttfc tellers, tpeie dents, eotrt, »ork bae Been csre hilly edited end it is believed to present, fairly and cerreethr, the political record sad peeilme of vAetjon lo-the causes of (Alt /Idoi/AO/ i/d,/. .< y<i isMbBtht rtnwdifi for them, *r e attracting an extraordinary amount or public a’tention. , . The work is on good, substantial paper, MO ptffi, Urgr 810 , and ii oriniwiitfd with a vrry inely extent#* alee* eagravad Uhan<»» of Mr. Yatlandtgham. ' Faic*—Paper #over*. GO cents; Cloth, ®l.O — delivered by Mail ar Express, prepaid, oa r*#ei|4 of the price. Wholesale—Paper cover*. fb.W per doten ; Cloth. $8.00— Transportation to be paid by the purchaser. . _ „ The retail price* are a little more than nist named. Thi* i* necessary in consequence of a considerable increase in the size of the book ; also the addition of the engraving. Send ordera, with money enclosed. to ColBinbu*, Ohio. addressed to J. H. Kilby 8: Co., or to Gov. Mldaby, office of “The Cri»i*.” PALMER, HANSCClM 4c CO., Golden State Iron Works, MAXCFACTLRK ife IRON CASTINGS AKB MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, kno’xs Amalgamators, Special Department for MANTEL GRATES, STOVE WORK, CALDRONS, ETC., No’s 19 AND 21, FIRST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Heath & Brodie CruElier* may?8] Always on hand. l^ra ESTABLISHED HGO. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer 10 and 18 Chambers Street, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street.) New York, II’’OL’LD call the attention of Dealers to the ar ? y tide* of his manufacture, viz.: BROWN SNUFF s Macah.iy, Deraigroz, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Kuppee, Nachitocliet, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF : Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundy Foot, ter Attention is called to the large reduction in price* ot Fine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco?, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBAOCO: SHOE I >0. FiSK-CtTT CHEWING. **0*1*0. Long. P. A. L., or plain. S Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, SpaiiUh. No. 2; Sweet Sceuted Oronoco, Camiter, No'# 1 A 2 mixed, Tin Foil Carendtth, Turkish Granulated. N. B—A circular of prices will be sent on appli cation New York, .May 23d, 1863. [maiS-lv) COMMISSION AND PURCHASING A. GENT, 81N fMAXCISCO. ORDERS for the purchase of Merchandise and article* of everj description are solicited by the undersigned. A residence in this city of over ten year*, and an experience in the business of nearly the same length of time, are considered sufficient to warrant the con fidence of persons in th<* country who occasional! require to moke purchases heic, thiongh the agency of a reliable party; or who may he fookli g for a permanent agent in Sail Frauoisco. To either th «i*ertlser d&ps-M* services, .•xxsriug aW whointra.*.'- orders to him that no effort i»h ill he spared to exe cute their comoi«MiooM>(i*fV' 'i. J.- All orders must be accompanied with the cash oi city reference. Those desiring Information concerning the under signed. are referred to Win. T. Coleman A Co.,San Francisco; J. H.CoghillACo , C. Langley. Druggist, *• Hint, Peabody k Co., ** Ira P. Rankin, Koss. Dempster k Co., “ J. Anthonv k Co., Cninn Office. Sacramento ; And to Gelwick* k January, Publishers of the Mix-mix DxxocasT, Placcrville. S. B.—Orders for Machinery, Pianofortes, Melo deons. Sewing Machines, Watches. Jewelry, etc.,will be attended to by competent judges. L. P. FISHER, Commission and Purchasing Agent. 6‘J9 Washington street, up stairs, Opposite Maguire’s Opera House, San Francisco'. jy*7-tf NOTICE. A I.I. persons having Accounts or Claims of any A. kind against tin? late fiim of CARTER A LUD WIG, will nlease present them for payment, and ail persons Indebted thereto will please call and settle the same with C. B. HOLMES, at the old place of Carter k Ludwig (the Atlantic Mill Lumber Yard.) in Diamond Springs, as he hHS been authorised to settle all unsettled business of the firm. All persons having unsettled business of any kind with the firm will please come forward and attend to it, as the decease of Mr. Ludwig renders the settle ment of all accounts necessary. ! Mr. HOLMES will keep constantly on hand ' an extensive as.-oi intent of LUMBER Of ALL KINDS! I DOORS, WINDOW-SASH, ETC., ETC Which he w.ll sell low for cash or its equivalent. GEO. H. CARTER, Surviving Partner of the firm of Carter Jt Ludwig. Diamond Springs. June 6th, 1666.—tf NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Owes Placskville and Sac. Yallbt Railroad Co., Placerville, June 15th, 1S63. ‘VJ’OTICE is hereby given that the 4th Assessment, of ten dollars per share on the stock of the Placerville and Bat ramento Valley Railroad Compa ny Is due and payable at Die office of the undersign ed, in the City of Placerville, El Dorado County, California, within thirty days from date. Ail shareholders are requested to moke payment on or before that time, tr such assessment will be promptly collected in the manner prescribed by law. OGDEN SQUIRES, JuneSOml Sec’y P. aud S. V. R. E. Co. NOTICE. ,.. k Shareholders in the hawkeye mining co. are hereby notified that an assessment of cents per share (of 25 feet each) on the capital stock of the Uawkeye Mining Co. has this day been levied and will be due and payable at our office in Cold Springs, on or before July 21st, 1868. Share holders are also requested to come forward, sign the necessary papers and receive their certificates of stock in said Company. By order of Board of Trustees. DANIEL 8EARLE8, Sec’y. Cold Springs, June23d, 186-3—4w NOTICE. AN ASSESSMENT <Nc. 2,) of fifteen cents per Share, was this day levied by the Trustees of the Blue Ledge Gold and Silver Quarts Mining Com pany, payable, immediately, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, in Cclorua. or to L. D. ln goldsby. No. 90, Merchant Street, San Francisco. Notice is also given that a transfer office has been established at No. 80 Merchant street,San Francisco, and L. D. Ingoldsbv. appointed agent. By order of the Board of Trustees. A. ST. 0. DENVER, Secretary. CoJoroa, July 1st, 1666.— lm NOTICE. ALL those who are indebted to W. M. Bradshaw A Oo., will save trouble by paytng the same, on or before the 10th day of April, 1866. marfff W M BRADSHAW s 00 fHrtftal at* SttrgtraU »«. l, j, i MEDICAL ANi) SURGICAL 1 H8 T1 T «*.Ki Sacramento Hire ft. Mow Montgomery. oppocit* Atri/fo M<iU Sttem+ip <V» Sun Franc Paco. Established in l854, for theSjSfSSgi Cure of all Prirata and Chronio Uia eases and the Suppression of Qusok ery. Attendant and Resident Physician, Mu J. CZAPJCAT, M. D.. L»te in Um llungarinn Revolutionary War, CineJ I ■hy.uy.iu <a ll>« *Hh Rr*m>«ot of Hosts**, Cm* Surgeon to tilt Military Hospital of Ptstll, llungary, late Lecturer on Diseases or Uomen an.l Chili ien anil Honorary Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. . , , . , X3T Particular attention paid to the treatment oi distaffs peculiar to Women and Children. #1 OrrtCi Hocm* — From 9*.s till 9 r .*• Commu nications strictly confidential. Permanent cure guaranteed. or no pay. Consultations, by letter or otherwise, free. _ _ . ___ . v Address, DB. I*. J. CZAPKAY, Sun Francisco. Of all diseases, the great first cause Springs from neglect of feature's laws. Suffer not! When a Cure is Guaranteed in all Stages of Secret Diseases. I Self-abuse, Jterrou* Debility, Stricture*, Gleet*, Gravel, Dbtbett*, Disettsea n f ttu Kidney* and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism* Scrofula, Rain* in the Bone* and Ankle*, />i*ea*e* of the Lunya, Throat . So*e, and Eye*, L/cer* upon the Body nr H.nb*. Cancer*, Dropsy. Epileptic Fit*, St. Vitu»' Dance, and ad Intense* arising from a Derangebtent of the Sexual Organ*. C* UCIt as Nervous Trembling, *.oss of Memory. O bos* of Power. General Weakness, Dimness or vision, with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, loss of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver dis ease, eruption upon the face, pain in the back and head, female irregularities, ami ull improper dis* chaiges of both sexes It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however long Standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any otlu r treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their means of cure. The medicine* prescribed ate pleasant, without odor, entirely vegetable, caus ing no sickness, And free from me it ary or balsam.— During fifteen years of practice, in Kurope, the At lantic States and California. I h ire rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, ill the last stages of the above mentioned diseases, had been given itp to die by their physicians, which warrants me ui promising to the afflicted who tray place thems-lves under my cure, a j*rf-ct and speedy cure. Private diseases are the gi*-ar«s* enemies to health, as they nre the first cause of Consumption. Scrofula, ami i many other diseases, and should he a terror to tl.e < | human family. A permanent cure is scarce y ever I vflecled, a majority of the cases fading into the hand'* I of incompetent persons, wlm not only foil to cure the disease, but ruin the constitution, filling the *j *• I tent With mercury, which, *'i’H the d scase, hastens | the sufferer Into a rap d consumption. Hut should the disease and the treatment nr t cause death speedily, and the victim marrit-s. ti e disease j i* entailed upon the children, who aie horn w th fe« • ! bit consiitut'ons. and tin; current of l fe corrupted j by a virus which betrays itself ir. scrofula, teller, j ulcers. corruptions, and oth**i affections of the *k>n, eviS, throat and lung*, eutailiug up n them n brief existence of suffering, and consigning them to an •arly grave. Self-abuse is another formidable enemy of : ealth, i r nothing else it) the dread catalogue of l.utDan diseases causes so destructive a dra.n upon «l.e sys tem. drawing iu ihous-itoU of \ ictims. through a .« » years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly waste? ..wav the energies cf life, can ea menial derv ifetnent, prevents the proper dev'h-pmetit «*f the -votem. dis qualifies for marnage. society, bu$iue*>. and all earthly happiness, and KavcS the sufferer wrecked in body and mind. predi«p«-ed to tonsun pto n. and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death it*elf. With the fullest confidence. I .,*? re the unfortunate victims of self :.l*u«e, that a per: hi; t and sp*-.ly cure Cali Ik effectul. and with th*' al»ai. l-»*»ir»ent of ruinous practices, my patient can he rettfhed to ro bust . vigoion* health. Iritgulaiitvs. and all d •♦ »?♦•? n f male* ard fe males, treated ou principles t-*ahl:-!i-d t-y fifteen year? of practice, and sanciiotii.l by ihoi.ai.mJ* « f the most remarkable cures. .Medici., ■*, »v.t!i full di rection?. ser.t to ary part *■'. a Stuff, f»-..g< n and Washington Territory, by patients toicnvit* ; c-4»:ng their «Vmptorn? by letter. Businc-s cv. ric*; onU» , ncc strict!? co: fidvnii*!. Ailaies*, L. J CZAPKAY, M. D . MedVal Institute. ?aernrr?n'i» «tr»-tt. h low Mr nt gotnety. opposite Pacific Mu.I Steamship C.'s Ui five, fcun Ft uncisc The following letter* .■•.■hemp nllv !>|.t.«ksfor l seif, was written by t! • l*- tthe V ■■ i Tty of H»< rhdaiMp’.;., Colb-ge of Ai d • t. lie editors of the Pacific Medical and Su’-gKit! J./uruai. ,'iii Fmir.'iscc, lor pai/ocaiiuu ■ PtiiLAi.*'LPU!a , Jan. lit*.. l'W To ti e F.PtoM cf fhe P-ic.fie SI J!c;tl a:.d Surg'cal Journal: Gentle*hjtSly attention has been c.dl-d to a: article in the December number of ymr Journal, in regard to the ad mndtm degree granted l v the Philadelphia College of Mcdi- n.e t<> Dr. h J t'Zap kay. When ti e application tt»r ihe degree was made to the Knculty.it w,.« accompanied hy nflidavit? ano testimonials to the effect that Dr. Ctapkay was a regular graduate M I). of the I’nivcr-itv r»f Perth, had served as a Surgeon in ihe llutigarian army, ai d wc.s a regular practitioner uf medicine. On ihe strength of these, the degree tv gra’ifed. The ad eundttn degree, as its name implies, is corjfeired <>n graduates only, and gives u? r;« w piivdef*-- llnd there t»een the slight* >t suspicion of irregularity, the application tr.-uld have l>een refused, lly inserting .tins In vnur Ji.ninvaU ac.t o‘.yu«t>r,u. to the Co’lrge. and confer a favor on Yours, very respectH RAND, Dean of the Faculty of the College oT Medicine. Remarkable In«mnce off Medical Relief.— li. low we publish the certificate* <»i tliree «*f the »ufferert from the pargs of ditcasr. * ho, har ing recovered tbeir former health, and impelled by gratitude, make known their Cu»e» and retuedifl airent, and their -tatements are authenticated hr j* Notary Public. The demands of tnciety imperiously comma ml their publicity, and we commend their pe rusal to the atiention o! the afflicted : Thankfulness is the Incentive to Gratitude. CssTirtCATS —The undersigned, desirous of ac quainting those who may be unfortunate enough t«. be »imi'arly afflicted, where a |*ertnaneul rel.ef of their sufferings may be obtained, feels it hr* duly to thu« pubhcl, r xpreos his mast sincere gratitude to Dr. L. J. Cs«pkav lor the permanent recovery of his health. Horne down by the distressing »>mpt<unt incident to the vicious practices of uncontrollable passion in youth ; depressed in body and mind. una ble to perform even the most trifling duty imposed on the daily avocations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my disease of trilling importance—but, alas ! after a few weeks, and in several instances, months, of their treatment. I found to my unutterable hoiror, that instead of re lief, the symptom* became more alarming in their torture ; and. being told by one that my disease, be ing principally confined to the brain, medicine would be of lit:le consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my health, strength and energy ; and as a last resort, anil with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Cnpkay. who, after examining tr.v case, pre scribed some medicine which almost instantly reliev ed me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head.— Fneourag' d by this result, 1 resolved to place myself immediately under his care, and by a strict obedience to all his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain in my back and groins, the weakness of my limbs, the ner vous reaction of my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement; the misanthropy and evil forebodings ; the self-dUtrust and want of confidence in others; the incapability to study and want of res olution; the frightful, exciting, and at limes pleas urable dreams at night,followed by involuntary dis charges, have all disappeared; and ‘n fact, in two months after having consulted the Doctor. I felt as if inspired by a new life-that life which, but a short time ago, 1 contemplated to end by my own hand. With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty to offer this testimony to the merit a-.d skill of !>r. Csankay, and recommend hiru to ail who may stand in need of medical advice, beine assured by my own ex{»erience, that once under his care, a rad ical and peruianeut cure will be effected. B. P FILLMORE. Plate of California, County of Pan Francisco.— Srbtcribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of April, a. D. Ib56. (Signed) JOHK MiDDLKTOg, fL. S.J Notary Public. A C ARD.- Prompted bv an honest desire of my heart, I wish to lay before the public a case which deserves a high commendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, but of I umanity, also. About two years ago, I suddenly, and from causes unknown to m«. was seized with a fit of epilepsy, which, owing to tuy inability to meet the expenses consequent up on a thorough medical treatment, and the discour agement I met with on attempting It, soon became such (os I was then led to believe) as to defy the skill 3f a physician. I was frequently, while in pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the ground without the slightest warning, and although insensible to the ag onies, I yet despised the miseries of tny life, and toon learned to look upon those who would render assistance or shelter me from danger, as enemkrs who sought to prolong the existence of my miseries — While in this state, and having previous to my afflic tion tasted the sweets of life, I once more was In duced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, bv recommendatloa, called upon Dr. L. J. Csapkay. I told him my circumstances and my inability to re ward hhn for his services, regardless of which, how ever, be undertook my case, and with the blessing of God I was once more restored to perfect health — Ueabt* to reward him for toe boon which I enjoy at present, tad yet conscious of my indebtedness I consider it due to myself and to all afflicted to make the ease public, in order that those In need of medi oal advice may find a physician in whom every con fidence can be placed. 4 l U *'] Mim YiMOSHT a. Coanty * f Francisco, asi— Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of August, i. n. ISM. Oriusr A. Ga IwrV P* Notary Public. jilrtiral aoli Surgical. n . air b>U« Cure ef Co*ru?^**' -The »lrao*l mir.culou. cure “*** In mr cure, prompt* me to Impart to thote o. my »m1Sm wi To my be »*rteg »■•»£* fliction, the source of. relief, with • short drecrlpt'uB of my case, fereral year. ayo. <W heenh befaa to fall. I was attacked hy general weakoms aod detal t. which reduced me to the wiere shadow of toy flonier self. At that stage I eourht meiltcs. - nce and expended hrfe amonisfa, b«t without the lead ”aeoSal reudi. the fell deUroyer Coosump tioo. had already seised agon 'AT ZulSli I w drawing doaer to the tomb; my phyiteUn* l.ew sirJsr.v-'s-'j'St j ...rf when Zm*** JWtxwamtrtj, * -* * Csiipksv, and aoi now a well and |or(eclly sound : n J it 1* diffictlit for me to express the emotions of deepest erotitude I experience when realising the immeasurable service 1 hare received *1 'he hoods of Dr Csapkae, and I feel rejolceo that It Is at least r„ my to tender this feeble of Ms ereat skill and capacity To the afflicted I would 1 Subscribed and awnrn to before me. thi< 16th day of October, A. D. 1*5® CHy and County of San Francisco, in the State of Gnliftrofe * IL a.j f. J. Thisaclt, NoUrf Pnblic. The undersigned it personally acquainted with Henry Wending. and know* that the cirt umttanert related in 'he foregoing rerflflcate are «"?*. Hr mw Henry Wrasling during hia illness, and bear# willing I. Simony to the fact of hi. «m»rk.ble i cure by Hr. L J Ctapkay. It. 8.1 A. Roi ‘ r Jjr'* , | Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ITth day of October a. D. D ,.. [ L gj v. J TuiDAt’LT, Notary Public. Dr. L. J. Camplamy’a Private Medical and Surgical Institute i* on Sacrament'* Street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mad ®***"*i‘|j Coinpanf'a 0«ce. Sa » Francisco The Hr. offers fiee consultations, and aaks no remuneration unless he elects a care. Ofcce h r un from 9 a. m. to 9 r. u. Spcrmslorrhera, or local weakness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, woikit*- of the back and limbs, indisposition and Incapability for study and labor, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion t«. society, lore of solitude, timidity, self distrust. dirtiness. bea-lai be. involuntary d'.«cnnrg e«. pains »o thr side, affect Iona of the eyes, pnipk-a outlie face, sexual and other infirmities in mm. are cured without fail br the justly celebrated physician and surgeon. L. J. CzapbaV. His mrtb«»d of curing diseases is new and rsunvf to oth«m. hem e hia ereat success. All Coiisu tatlona, by letter or other *‘<e, free. Adde*-aa, L. J. Curnr. M. I) . San Francisco, California. The Greatest Discovery of the Age — (jre< t file"i tn M'lukiml—fuuoreiit hut l'"1e**t I>K l. J 17.APK %Y*S PHt»HHII.ACTICl’M t*elf disinfecting agent! a sure preventive against t; n airba-a and Syphilitic u.sense*, a mi an un»urj'i‘*ol remedy for all venereal, scrofulous, gangrenous aud cancerous ulcer-, fart'd di«ch rg-s from tb- v.tgin.i, uterus and uretina, and all cutaneous *i option* and diseases- For sale at Dr h. J Ctnpk&t'f 1*® e. Sjcramebt'. s net, hv!«»w Mm.'g■•■nery. npp«-s-ie the Pacific M;• .1 Pt»«R*lifp Company’s * ®<e. As »nm-u bit.on is a preventive ag.tiutl smalli* x. so is Dr I.. J Csapkay’s I’rophiUtlicuni a prevent ve sfmfta syphilitic ar.d gonanhct-al d ; sei4**a Hannle** In it>eK. it p.the p -Wx-r of ih- n V al r destroy ing the syphilitic virus. and then by saving th«#ua* amis of (Irhain he*-s from being infected by me most loathsome - f all likea** s V • no y.<ung man who appreciates health t*e w.thout Dr Cxapkay’* Proprd- Uctieuni. It .s In very *conrenieti! packages and » .11 W touiid cMneBscut to UMdx.ii.it -*cd •** .* l- ap. Pr.ce. For nK* nt Dr. L J. Ceapkav’a private Med" al end . w urg <* a | Inditute. £.*cranimtu street. b. '..w Me.n-p-.n ny, j>j te 1’ac.f.c Mail fitcausahip Conipany’s • fi.* c pfir* All • rdera muat be n-! !r'*sur«I to L. J Crap kay, M. D.. J*jn Francisco. California. apt96 SLrgal slbbrrtisnncnts. TAX SALE. OF CALIFORNIA, C**un\v o' El P ra! > — J h*« * *njf j, rvr.il**»e>l »-:i the -* 1 ’• «l»y • f May A. D ty J< hn Huih, a Justice of ti.e les.-e in <1 cour.iy, in d vi i t ■i Ui./ij* f,»r the t •:: Ction i f hiirf, ii: ?.»v<»r of il.tr |H-«ip!e • l this St .... ,. , rally ag:il»;«» the par el* < f i r )• r»y « : : aOd .1. *h d Mate ai> I Coui \v rt:um« iate-1. ;.>r t' c *-»*•# aiiutiul (Urtlv, tud ivr iv*;» of -u.\ rai'.rly : Aumn-t J.' ■ j.-rty «'J ! n R J xr i !m, sr-u: : . sid* of C**«!.*r Knv r. . m*i *.f nnd «d rf . inn g Li .y’t property, in PU *rvil r T *n*hip ; :i «.i i Cc-vy. f_r font: J : v ii!.- Vc > ? The yv | : :v of J*ihn Jan e*—A i»*it i.at ui lie no-t:* f...k • ' t'.* I't-iuii. ..• K *• i a».d rut §(,!:•» rr.. * • F»rt <»* •*.* in t • T*j : -,"il or v Vrtn.-«1. -1 »itr o' II . it*' j » of X>«* ti*i .•►> Mil.« r—R ii. t *i uo*i »m j r*>vvinf. : b.»ui:d« *1 » * it« by .Ijmrc T.*j Ir.r. s- u‘h » y li t ■* ranch. • it* l y Turnvtit.: n'v. w. *• by ll i’t, •I mluicn Fall* t’ownsh'p in *a*«l County, for mi oo-l d* !Ur*. tltlu-tve of io*tr. ' The • • "’H-rty of G**r*re >1 a«i»l — II on. vr-J lot Pilot Hu! tUviiif, in Grevuwood TcWufthip In sa U C. uniy. f*ir f> Ur '.M UvlUi*. ric!u*lff of «• 'ts. Tie |«ro|»rrty of A W. Harry and— ll«r»x- QuartX itiMJ arid ditch on the N..rtl. Fork of the Co in in.net K.ver. ditch at.J mill on the e**t **«ie of «a*J rlvt-r, being mile b«'ow N**livJle in Mud ?j r t.jf* TowiirIii|» in aa.U County, Jor lucuiy-ont dollar**,exclusive of costa. I be pioptrty of unknown owner—R*n* h of ]6r* acrcf Biuie <-r blf, beuitdnj on ihr r.or'h by llix'i* Ranch, ao'4 Ii l*y Jas. Buck's. ea-t by Mrs Cobb'* ltainh.we«t by lf>f% raoch, in >*'u on K*l!» Town ship in said Coun'y, for twelve 9 1 <j dollars, riilu >'ie of costa. . \j of i!*«M/oAt'4 V9n.»d*—Water Fair er t*.iw Mill, on Wi.nl Cretk. four mJri’rast of YmtcA '* in L.*ke Vm/irjr •'») Aju wn a “l.ake VaMey Caw Mill:” also, ntnrb of Ifri a* res •■»* d ii i|»r**ven»rni»,on the *-retk - ijo.rnriy .«:,d 4 lK.tr , ll e niill; al*o. rani b of acr* a ai.d neprovem* uts, • n the bead of the fca.-t Korlr O* Tr- ut Creek,— bounded north. ea*t and Ntuth by vacant land, and *i-t lit the shmyle mill pro|»er'y in l.skc Valley Twwi.aliip in aa>d C*»unty, for seventy two 9C luu . dollars, eicluslre of costs TLr property of II Stevens— Ranch and improve merit* <>n Keecrvoi. llill, bouride«f north by Mint. Rock Canon, east bv Curtin k Hr gg »’ H.« -eb. south t»y tbe Garden and Flacnvillr road, nnd • west by CaS'idy, in I'Jac rvibe T*iwn*b*p in said County, for two I-lit* dollars, eietu«ive of co*fa Tin- property of M'i.|iam Elevens— Livery »fablr, on Church street. Georgetown, bitweeu the Cath.dii Church and Town Hall, in »*<d Couuiy, tor twenty iy l‘*> dollars eiclus.ve of cos r ». Tbe property of John Cla*‘krn—House and yar. ; den. at Michigan Flat. >>p|H»*iir J. J Green's proper | ty-Colotra T. wnibip, In said County, for three S luu dollari*.exclusive of coats. Tbe property of If Thompson — House and !o». on j Broadway in Upper Placerville, between Wnud* r* 1 ley’s and Mrs. 1>* ujrherly's property, In said Count , j ( r f‘*ur 8-lOti dollars, exclusive 01 c«»*t*. Tlie Property of A. J**v — Itarn and lot, south o’ Main street, Indian LMyyirfs, wr.i of and sdjoirit.g Marion Johnsou's property, in Cosumnes Township, in said County, for leu *6-loO dollars, exclusive of costs. The property of A T Gilbert—Ranch and im proveinefja. 3tk> acres, bounded north by the Anu-r i-an liivt-r, sou»b by tirave*' ranch, east by Garden er’s ranch, and wrst by Mills' ranch. In Salmon Fall* township, in said C< unty, for twelve 9-1' <> dol . iars, exclusive of costs The pro|»erty of J A. MrDoujrabl—Home and lot in the City ot Placerville, In raid County, east of .and adjoining L. T. Can’s residence, for twelve I y-1'Hi dollars, exclusive of costs. The property of James Miller-Ranch of 15 acre* I and improvements, on the Placerville and Sacra i mento road, -an I bounded on the enst by the El l>o- I rado Ranch, and west by land of McKee* 4 Balder | in said Cuuuty,for twelve 10-100 dollars, exclusive 1 of costa. j proper!? John Miller—Hon«e known as , Cbrysopulis Saloon, corner of Pacific street and ; Quart* alley, in PUcerv lie, in said Cuuotj, for j v*lfbt»*en 84 100 dollars, exclusive of costs. 1 *he property of James Finley—Ranch of 160 j * crei * X tnile above Henderson's Store, opposite i * Hitch Dam, bounded west by Henderson's, north by Quinn, in Mud Springs Township, in raid County, for fourteen 4- 1UU dollars, exclusive of costa. The property of Biglow 4 Bell-Ranch of 160 acres and Iropraveiueuts, near Bear Creek Mill, bounded •outh-westby Mac, in said county, for two 21-lutl dollars, exclusive of costa. The property of J. Boust—House and lot in Ce dai ville, on the south aide o f the road leading to ratrpiav, known as the - Boust Lot.” in Cosutnnes township, in said county, for ten U-100 dollars, ex clUMVe of costs. The property of George Rumhold—Improveme on a mining claim, Marguarin City, on Middle H on the American River, in Georgetown Township said county, for six 4-100 dollars, ex-jlusive of co Tbe property of T. M. Birch—House and lot Greenwood Valley, between Crawford'* and Brow property, in Greenwood township, in said cout for five 4-100 dollars, exclusive of costs. The property of Ralph Bamfcrth—Livery Sul eastsnleof Main street, Georgetown, between Union Hall and Swarts's property, in Georgetc township, in said county, for forty-nine 39-100 < Iars. exclusive of costa. The property of W C. Hughes—House on the c aide of the street at Jay Hawk. In White Oak tos ship, In said county, for three 2-100 dollars, exclui of costa. The property of B*nJ. W. Wilder—Dwelling Hot near Pocahontas Quarts Lead, Logtowo, forme owned by Lubbach 4 Co., In Mud Springs Townal in said County, for fourueo 92-100 dollars exclui of costa. The property of J. C. Weai—One acre of land 1 improvements, south of anil between Shingle Sprii and tbe Planter's House, on the Placerville and 8 raraento road, bounded east by Carney, west Shingle Springs Ranch, and north by Cook, in 4 Springs township. In said f cr elusive of coats. The property of Wn. Adams—House and lot Diamond Springs, north of and adjoining Dunca lot, in Dian ond Springs township. In said countv ten 88-100 dollaraTexTusive of oil. *' Tha property of S. A Goddard—Steam Saw It mmiirf t FI *u * h0 * bw “ wu,l “ t *» front of k i° hD H«r*<onJ—Fr»m« bolMI knovn u tb< Odd r*Uov<’ Bill, tod lot, toatb i Rrgal Stberttrrmfnt?. n S of Main fJ*», M*e*n the lot, of*., ton od theoartond Bortlrtt * buclttu os th, .1,' (he 7t in Mountain township, la said 11-100 dollars, exclusive of costa. The property of JMeph Joues— Ml estate a»* Improvements on Cedar Ravine. bounded earn k. llunter. Wayne A Revan. north by Tucker .an* *m!l by Hardy. In PlaoerolPe township, in said for three 18 100 dollar*, exclusive of cost*. Tl«e property of Fogarty—Frame buifafa- uUWa Poring*; alto. »* mill. Jn Coloma towashu fa jfaJJ county, for six 4-100 dollars, ridudre of The property of Roll * mt ' i - * mil! on Rock Canon, nHee east of GeorgetowT in Georgetown township, In said county, far Mat* faur Wk-luO dollar*, exclusive of costs. The property of George Gordeo-Bteam sat* mm far ttporrsraan’s Hull, on the emigrant rood, U --a— *kSore Plaoervlffe, Ptacerrflle township, In said eoua ty, far thirty *4-1 0 dollars, exclusive of tfagfe. The property of Ritas ftimono—Ranch of lgg and improvement*, on the head of Logtown ere*T bounded east by Barnes* raoch, south by PedlarV vest by Loveless*, and oorth by Empire Min. fa uj Springs township. in said county, for (veto jTZ dollars, exclusive of costs. The property of If. Van Camp-Rouse and 1st id garden, in C«»toma, north side of Union strveL 1 and adjoining Enflebraht’s property. In l five ft-lou dollar*, exclusive of costa The property of A. McCann A I. f. McCawn— Ranch of 3*0 acres and improvements, on the *t* grant road. 14 miles above Placervlile, bounded north, east and sonih by vacant land, veutW McKinly’s and John's ranchee. In said county fa eight 6-100 dollar*, exclusive of costa. The property of Terry A Brown- Ranch of lot' seres and Improvements, in Lake Valley, on the Kingsbury toll road, I miles above Tank's bounded north by Little’s ranch, east by vacant land, south by Plxley** and west by Taylor, Plate* viile township, in sahl county, for sixteen if-fan dollars, exclusive of coots. The property of Horton--Ranch of 160 acres, south of Rqu«w Hollow, Ijf miles from Hank's fa! change, bounded north by Hoyt, west by land, east by Ifolcomb A Brooks, in Diamond Bprincs townsMp. in said county, for six 65-106 dollar*, *5- elusive of corts. Tl.n property of Winter*—Ranch of 160 aerm. bounded north and south by vacant land, east by l.nllan Ppnngs Ranch, west by Atkinson's ranch, fa Salmon Fall* township. In said county, for four I 166 dollars, exclusive of costa. The property of II II. Thai— llouse and lot, foulh tide of Main street, Itacerville, It feet front, weelef and adjoining K Molini in Ftacerville township, fa su*d county, for nine 7-!<*» dollars, exclusive of costs. The property of — Ha iris— Lot on PactAe Ilia, Placerville, bounded north by Craddock, east ky Mail pnd west bv Goldner, In Placerville town*!* in said county, for two dottars. exclusive of coots. The property of Margaret Wright—House and fat on Marker lldl. in PlacerrUle township, In mfa county, for six 8-l(H» dollars, exclusive of coots. The property of Murphy A Vmcen—Ranch of 166 sere* and in proveinente, on Ogilbvs road, 21 mile* ra.«i of north by vacant land, eart by the Otrilby ranch, south by vacant laud, wtsl by L< print, in Placerville * own dnp, m J county, fur twelve 2S 100 dollar*, exclusive of costs. Th«» property of W. A. Reuiich—I lease In Indian lnptinfrs. opposite L « k's property, in Ccstuaoes towns! ;p. in saiJ county, fur one 51 HD dollars, ex* I elusive of co«!s. The properly of Baxter A Rennie—Rtable on the noith side of Main sirett. Clarksville, and east of Mri. Donah ic\ boarding house. In W hite Oak town- I ship, in said county, for two 52-I'Jh dollars, exclu sive of ct**«S. Tl e property of O. Kali bank‘--Ran *h of ISO acres and in pre-emetit*. r>n Johnson's North Canon, . bounded iiorth by booth Fork fl-ime. east by Me- I <»r«gcr* ranch, south by Bnslin's ranch, west by Maxwell's ranch. In Placerville township, in said , oui.t j. for fire 4d dollars, exclusive of cost*. The |*r«>per'y of Cyras Bay less— House and lot,an side of Reservoir street, ra*t of A. Howard’s \ h»t. iii H ifirviilf. n -aid county, for four 5 luOdol- I lur*. exclusive of costs. The property of A J. Cardwell—Lime k:ln ranch of acrr« ai d improvements. In Marble Valley, ad.oining Dennett'* on th** truth, and bounded by Johnson's on the east and west, in White Oak town* si p. tall county, f.-r twenty-one 26-lUO dollars, exclusive of cA-t* The property of Roberts A Johnson—R .neb sf 2‘t* a* res and improvement*. on the emigrant road, ■.* t i.it* abovt Ptacerv He, and known a* the Dot.littfa iUnch. bounded north by vacant land, east by Cra t-ii.’s ranch, south by Free* A Haakms west by Hart k Co »n courtly, f*»c sixty-four 5-l«st doHarr,ex clnsire of c«-sts- The property of A J Frlshan--Ranch of 16bacr«a ar.(f in pr •verrenU,bounded narthby Cost a r's ranch, south by «■ -ar.t land, in Fulls Township, fa laid county. f ur eicv,n fF H-u dollars, exclave sf ci>*tr. Pjr -!•.» proces*. to me directed. I shall, on the 20th d.’.y o. July, A D. 1S03, *t In o'clock t M . at the d*»or ul *.t r « onrt le<u«e in *a d county, sell. bM>«‘ ! a action, rath of the p.rcasuf pr«*y>crty ahovr -1 -I t •*: th* judg.nrut ‘O leojtred •tgt'nrt sch, andcoet* of suit tl list is ui> hand, ti * I *•««« y of J-ily, l»t>, ts A &1MUXTUX, Cons;aUk. SUMMONS. »T.\TF np C \LIFOH> 1 A. Crunty of El l*'*r»do — —la the l).«:rw( Cvurt of the llil* Judicial H.Mrrt A ti'Mi hrotfhl ir. t».* DfFtrict C*»i»r1 ml the Fie* e»»H Judi> a! District. an 1 the ror*|>i»iat C!id tn tU County of VI liorutlo, in the oAkc id the Clerk of d.»mI District C<-crt in 4nd for aaid Count* and Aisle. T*ir HrfjJe of the Aisle of California, to U. I. Ill It KICK. Defendant, Creeling: Y u ari lierehy n-«i lirrd to appear In an action brought agonist y*.u hr A. II. Dyer. plaintiff. In the U s i.ct Court of ttie EU-vrnth Judicial UiitrKt, m ar.d or the Ifuntjr o» IJ Dorado, and to answer tie romp’ n Ir * fllrd hr ein tn the 2d day of June A D within ten d*v« (etcluvive of the d.y wf ser vice.! after the service on you of thia aommon» —if •11%id within this county. i' lervd out of this county, hut wi'hin thia Judicial District, within >ix».4f m*nl .jwt-r.t said D‘»Jeie% *i witl. ; a for y ilay*—or judgment ty default will he ’.1 krn against y -u. The >a»«l art. on l« brought to obtain .againnt V*U for the sum of ST !<<• dur pi.nultff, t" wit : i»ne hundred and seventeen dollars,balance of aicuont. and for sundry amouon paid by pTff an Tour account, at your nqurtt. amounting to H*» ai per account made part of coaiplaiut, n c. py of which herewith accompanies,—and If yon fail to nppear and anawer the antd complaint na ah*.re rrqu.red, the aa>U PI::Intlff will take judgment a gain at vou fur antd turn of fM »Mi« nod coaU, according the prayer of said complaint. Witness. lion B F Myrea. Judge of said District Court of the HrtrBlk Judical District. , —, Atteat, my hand, and the aenl of saM ' L S f Court, in and for aald County #f El Dorado, ’ hereto afftsM. at uAk r iu the C'ty of Pla ce eilie, this the 2d day of June. A. D Ni#. THU dAS B PATTEN. Cleft. A true copy of the original atnnmona AMea . tiiomas s. patten, ci«rk. Sanderson A William, Atty'afor PI’ff. [junelSmff NOTICE TO CBEDITOB8. STATE. Of CALIFORNIA, County of W Dorado - la the County Court do and for aaid County.— Ilnratio M'catlakc r*. Hia Creditor a In :lie matter of the petition of Horatio Wsstloke, an Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order on file herein, made by the linn. Janie* Johnson, Judge o' the Court aforesaid, notice is hereby given to all the creditor* of aaid insolvent Debtor. Horatio Westlake to be and appear before the Court aforesaid, at the Court Houae of aaid County in the City of Placerville, on the 2bth day of July. A. D. 1*£1, at the hoar of 10 o'clock A. M of mu.» day. to show canoe. If any they can, why the prayer of said insolvent debtor should no* be granted, and an aaalgumcut of his estate bn made, and he be discharged from bis debts and lia bilities In pursuance of ihe Statute In such case made and provided. And, In the mean time. It to ordered that all judicial proceedings against sold insolvent debtor be stayed. i i W’ itnesa my hand and the seal of said I 11 .-Court hereto afBxed, at office In the City of* * Placerville, this 19th day of June, A. D. I*** THOMAS B PATTEN, Clerk. Hint A Slosl, Atty. for Petitioner. 1* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA,County of El Dorado. - NuTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the.,Estate of ANTOINE LA NOB, Deceased, will, pursuant to an order of the Don. Probate Court in and for aaid county, offer tor sals at public auction, on Monday, the 85th Day of May. A. TV. 1863, at the hour of 12 o'clock M.. of said day at Sacramento 8tnre, at Logtown, in Mud Springs Township, iu said County, all the rightiJUlto and in terest of said Deceased in and to the following d«- real property, lying and being in the Odunty ana state aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: A certain HOUSE AND LOT, IN LOO TOWN known as the u Sacramento Store," containing aboqt one acre of land, hounded north by Dettreding Ba vine, west by the road, south by Douglass' lot, nod east by SlaigcTa. TERMS—CASH. JOHN TnEIBEN, Administrator of said Estate- May 4th, A. D. 1683. POSTPONEMENT.—The above sale M hereby postponed until Saturday, June 27th, 1848, at 12 o'clock, M. JOHN THK1SEN, May 28th, 1888. POSTPONEMENT. —The aba,, aala la h«r,bf po.tp.Ded until Satord.y, July *5»h, 18«», a» 1* o'clock, M. JOHN THII8BN, . Administrator of aaid Batata. June STtb, IBM. NOTICE TO TXAGHKHS. Thk wuirri BOARD OF EXAMINATIONaMct at Diamond Spring., on tba Second and Fonrtb Saturday* of each n>- nlh.atf o'clock A. u. AH Toachera abould recollect that tbotr eertMeataa 0 “* year only, from Utalr date, aa^ ahontd ba ranawad by a re .xamioaUoo, at IM «- plratton of that tim*. No Toaobar can be I realty ctnployad, or draw tba .-nit/, tend, o* a oerttfaato older than onaytar. - U.Jl. LTNDE, SapH Public School, for B Dorado County. Diamond Sprtafa, An(u,t Btb, USS.-tf