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TIB MOCMTAIN DEMOCRAT. per DtMl«,a»O t OOO per Tear. This Is the sum which, it is said, the Govern incut pays out dully, to support the runaway negroes, culled contrabands, now within our lines. Those creatures, instead of being employed in useful and profitable labor on the plantations of their masters, are now spending their time in idleness, living upon the charily of the Government. The white men and women of the North are taxed to support these now worthless creatures. At the rate of 850,000 per day, the sum total for one year will be $18,250,000! Such are the bitter. Iruits of the Abolition policy which curses, and hsia now ruined, the country. The final result of this policy will be, not the freedom of the black inati, but the en slavement Of the white laboring man ! 1U will be enslaved by the immense taxa tion which the Abolition nJits upon the country. It is taxation which crushes and enslaves the laboring masses of Europe, and binds them hand and foot to the car of monarchy and arfstocracy by which they are ruled. Abolitionism, in ita blind and crazy attempt to set free a few millions of African slaves, better off here in the condition of slaves than in their native country, has brought the ter rible calamity of substantial slavery upon the maasosof our laboring white men and women. Every successive year will dem onstrate the truth of what we say. Think .of Os’;., vw.-t. o * a >owa», re deem yourselves at the ballot box, if pos sible, from the utter ruin which impends over yourselves, your wives and children. —{Newport Argus. — < « a • ► Kxr twv.iva Those in easy cir cumstances, or those who pit; sue sedenka ry, in-door employment, use their lungs but little, breathe but little air into the cnaat, and thus independent of position, contract a wretchedly small chest, ami lay lh« foundation of the loss of health and beauty. All this can he obviated by a little attention to breathing. Recollect that the lungs are like a bladder ill (licit construction, and can be stretched to double their size with perfect safely, civ ing a noble chest, and perfect immunity from consumption. The agent we require, is the coin 11 mu air that ne breathe, sup posing, however, that no obstacle exists external to the chest, such as tying it round with stays, or having the shoulders lying upon it. On arising from your bed in the morning place yourself in an erect position, the shuuldrrs thrown off the chest; now inhale all the air you can, so that no more can get in ; now hold your breath and throw off your arms behind, hnlding your breath as long as possible. Repeat these long breaths as much as you please. Done in a cold room much bet ter because the air is so much denser, and wid act much more powerfully in expand ing the chest. Exercising the chest in this manner w ill enlarge the capability and size of the lungs. Tlir. Rkxl Sati i.k ok Tilt IIkast".— All the Abolition manage s, a'l the indorsers of the President's negro emv cipaiiun proclamation, hold the same id. a. They were bitter against (lie l*rcsi l«-nt until ho came out willi In - proclamation, and even kept lack the troons until do ir demands should be complied with. They don’t Want the w ar In lie pros cn(. i| In restore the Luiun, but to subjugate the South ai d emancipate the n gmes. Hire are lb resolutions of tin- E—ex county Abolition society, in M»s.'»<-Imi«i tt«, at a meeting held lately. Re. tv nie.oh r of ihi- Irel 1 amiable association i« rt * arm supporter of the Adniini-tialimi : Kc-nlveil, Thai as A!*n1it|nnf sts, devo ted to tl o grea* w-uk of overtbrowi • slavery, we r- n.-w and repeat onr old pledge, “ N i I’m >n with s archo'dt-rs." • N-i supporl of an v \ d in ini-I i allow or _on - erniin nl that permits slavery on any pnr lion of its soil—an.I we tain.- Ihi-w-ir i only as we bc’ievi it mu-i lend In cina'ici | pati'in by older •>( lbe Federal auttuo iti ». 'tt ti> a dissnluti m of llie I'ninn, which ' must speedily pr-wtocr the same ri-solt. Ktsolvud, That a he war. as hitherto 'prosecuted is hut a wanton »>•(< of pro perty, a dreadful sacrifice of life, a I Worse than all, of conscience and chara trr, to preserve a I'nion and Co .stilutioii which should never have existed, and which, by all the laws of justice and hu manity aimuM. in their present l.nui, he at once and forever overthrown. HraTK.im.vi. Kits —a Mama. — A late Manchester i Eng. I paper contains the f.n lowing : ' Upward of 300 girl* were employed in sewing ill the laige schoolroom under |lr Monro's Chapel, and mtc or two of them were subject to fit«. One afternoon re cently everything was proceeding in the Usual manner, when suddenly one of the girls was prostrated by a tit. There wits considerable alarm created in the school by this circumstance, and almost instant ly another girl was attacked by what the aupcrintendeiit believes was hysteria, and then another and another, until quite a panic prevailed; altogether, nineteen girls becoming affected in less than cn hour. This hysterical mania is the eflTcct «.f (ympathy. A case of similar nature oc curred many years ago in a German or- Ci asylum. <*ne of the children in it roe subject to tils, and one after an- ; other of those in the Institution became at subject to the malady as the one that Was first sfTected. The singularity of this case was soon noised through Eu rope, and the celebrated Dr. Iloeihaave being then living, he was sent for, to sec If he could prescribe a remedy for the' affection, lly inquiry and by observa tion he found that the fits came on at a regular period daily, and that when one of (he children exhibited symptoms the whole number in turn became afTeCted. Bosrhaave soon devised an effectual mode of treatment, lie ordered a large fire to bt kindled in the hall where the children 'were assembled, and lie heated two po kers rod hot The children looked on in Wonder, when just about five minutes before the time when the fits usually commenced, h* lift,-.* a (>oker from llie fire and standing before the children dc eiared in a solc-mn voice that the first one that took a fit should he burned in the free. As one poker cooled another was handed to the philosopher physician for the space of half an hour, when not a fit occurred on that day. On the dsy fol lowing the same scene was repeated and with like results, and in this manner In two days these fits were banished forever from that institution. Fear frightened •way the sympathy. London Jockkv Club.— According to London Examiner, tin- famous Jockey 'Club is composed of 02 members, almost *H.of them persons of high degree, and •H of ahem thoroughly conversant with furf matters and turf men. Among fhem are to be found 1 king. 4 dukes, 5 «»rquises, 80 earls, 1 count, 2 viscounts, .fi lords, 6 baronets, and hut 18 common er*. the Earl of Derby is a member of jib® ctub; so is Viscount Palmerston, klore than half of the club gre members •°f Parliament. A diamond weighing twelve carats, and !*«rth between #10,000-to $12,000, is dow on'exhibition in Boston. It is re fWjri to base been found a year since, JJ'SBdie connty, in the nlrtfiern part of north Crrolina, on the Virginia border, HH the Blue Ridge. The Bl Dorado Coaalf Ttwktm Aeaoolalloa. [The following in a continuation and conclu sion of ibe proceedings of the above Associa tion, a portion of which we published Iasi week. We are under obligations to Mr. V. Kaftan, o* Newlpwn, w ho kindly IdrnUdted the copr:} TUKSIIAT AftTKKNOON. Some time whs spent in discussing Geogra phy. Mr. Oummmgs read an essnj on ••The trials of a Teacher." The subject of Fbiloso phy was then taken up, Mr. Kalian acting us instrurtor. After u few remarks upon the im portance of the study and the proper method of introducing it into our common schools, the teuchers present were examined upon Attrac tion. Then followed a furl her consideration of Geography. Mr. Merry, the critic of the day, made a report which demonstrated that even teachers mode mistakes. WKIi.VKSDAY. Mr. Handy, Vice l*r> aident, in !be elmir Mr. Kartell read au essay upon the subject of Arithmetic, in which lie gave a very interest ing history of the science. The chairman of the committee m\ A \be *<«/-.> ** 4 i».for further consideration. Mental Arithmetic was then taken up, Mr. Karilett instructor. A IT KB NOON. Mr. Kalian read an essay on Grammar, after which the Association resolved itself into a class under Mr. Lvnde, who proceeded to ex amine the members in Orthography. After some time spent in this ntaimer* Mr. Merry read an essay—subject*. “The Voice of Con science." The critics’ report created conside rable merriment. In the evening, the Superintendent delivered an address on Education, followed by a bistorv of the public schools in this county, and a coni pari»oii of Ibeir present C''»<&'">r wi>. tills; f **NM- -as*. : vwi ngo, tv hue'll stiOWea a Vtrv gr.ttifv iug iiiiprovemeut. Tht* question, *• ,Sh -ulJ the study of the clas sics be introduced into our public schools ?’’ was then discussed by Messrs. Mr.Vlonaglc, Wheeler and Kankin on the uHinuutive, ami Messrs Ilanultou him) Dunlap on the negative. On motion, it was -• discussion Thursday evening. TilCRSfMY. The Association listened tonn essay on “The government of Children," by Mr. Willey. A question bv the is u peri n ten deni elicited the fact that the senes **f school-book*feconimend ed at the last *es*ioti of the Association had hem introduced in part into seventeen districts, represented by teachers present. An essay wiu read on “ Frimuty Instruction," bv Miss Earle, followed bv one on “ The Trials of a Young Lady on first leaving Home a- a Te ch er,* by Miss Maxey. Several questions were then a-kt-d bv the Superintendent, relative to the method of conducting school-exercises. Arrr.R.vooM stssio.v. A number of questions in fraction* were pro pounded by the President. Mr. Handy read an essay on “School Discipline," to w hich sub ject he had evidently given much attention. 1 he question “Is it best for pipils to go above one another in their recitations as a re ward tor superior proficiency ?" was discussed at some length bv the members of the Associ ation, and derided in the negative. Aft*ra short debate the question “ Is it edvisuhl • to give pi ires in schools?" was decided unani mously in the negative. On inquiry by the president t» WHS asrrrfained that singing had been introduced into the following schools, viz; Coudeville, Ml. Gregory, Nine Mile, Placer ville City, and Diamond Springs. On motion tke Association lesoJved itself into a Spelling School under the ditcctim of the President. This proved to be a vorv tnte • sling exercise The Geography of the United Stales was then taken up ; Mr. Lynde Instructor The Critics’ report was quite lengthy and interesting. In the evening after ii*ieiiiug t<• a ft*rv interesting mi tiros bv Mr. Kankin, (he question of the pre vious even’ll if w. t * taken up Messrs Kankin. Ilaiidv, and .McMonsgh* on the affirmative; Duo I.ip, Knsming**r, Hamilton, Dunn and Conklin on the negative. rrtitur. The morning was occupied in discussing misctdiai.cons matters -coonet ted with school*. The ulteriHM-n was devoted to at) examination in Algebra, c.u.du ted by Mr Lvnde, followed b\ mu e\eri. !•» in reading. Tt •• Cf itic* made a “ criiic.il ’* rep-rt. In the evening the Presi dent being Mii.iv • idably absent. Vice President II iii'li took the i hair. XL li .milton read a Iu»m T'Si» |mw*!,i ilhisirati* g some •( the h •an tie* ’ * ef a ped »g *gues life. Then t dlow,.l a spirited debate up .n she qiiestCn inir*-due-- Wvdne*tlaV vVeiiii.g. A v taken de ciding it in the negiiive Tii.*re he ng u » o|h «*r hsioVe tV- A ** ■•••tatiun the fidhiw i g r*-s luii**o. off.-red by XL. IJuiir t n, wa* n.unun usD ado 1 ».-d ■ s’-* T'nti in Mr. Lvnde «•* recogni/** .in earnest edmat •»*, a man «-f principle an i m» gntv, a .d th.it the \ iiimi hi re by re Initith i> thank* f r the/•. »l he foi* manifi *t» 1 • i* ih- i.ditidtii! Welfare o| tea -t ots, ami in the 4 fv.i* <-••:»* n' .-f ,.ijr Public .** .i iois. To** A*«.s*»aiioii then >iim d fj meet at tl •• Cali >f the Kvee.ltive (’ eiimitPi* 1 ■ foj; w iug 'ueiub-rs were pro *nt during if,.. «r—s^fnrj M 1. n\M ..DIAMOND M'RtNU* « iv. < HI! ( ( d.D SPRINGS.* I. WILEY o \ K IIII.L. ** \ PEN\VK 1.1. t ITER Tl \ri UVII.LE.- K DIM. \P lifr KEY K FLAT.* < ItAKTI.El I PL \< Eil V 11.1.E < I f V. • a u.%ri an i*i.e\ anr a alley.• I lUoNKI.IN PI. U EUVll.1 E i TTY. • A.ANAM AINEK IPPJ.lt PI. \< HKA‘ I LEE. • < I*. M ’ N A t' G H T E N HM MNJX.KOA K. * II. K. M'KINNEY NEAVinWN. L. ri MYMNGS FKK.WII CREEK. I) It. MERRY SA! ITII*** FI. AT. II V. I.KA-B NINE MILE. - CORNELIA l»EN FIELD SMITHS’FI At.- MAltYGOE I‘NT ON I'oWN. • J If. SHANNON SALMON FALLS.- DELIA EAKI.E PI.At ERA II.EE CITY.* V A. H AMILTON’ PLACEUVIM.K CITY* • D. AV. If AM MON COLOAf V . C I». HANDY PL.Al KKAdRLE CITY • .fOsEPHINK MANKY GOLD HILL.- KEY. \|’MONAGI.K PI.At r.UYILl.E i TTY • Al K. LAWTON COl.ll K|*lt!NGS.. EMILY JENNINGS X1T. UilLGOUY. • Tiik t..\i:r.E (>Kr..\s or Sr. ('.eokoe’s II au, I.n Kill I in* II. v. I)r. Joel I'aikvr, in his litter from Kuio|><\ writes thus of his visit to !st. lieTir's llall, in Liverpool: “ We went to St. *>.-or^e's llall lo hear lire fani us organ—one of the lari-est in the world. Snell is its sice and power that a steam enjrine is required to work the bellows. It has one hundred stops besides coupon'; stops, and more than five thousand pipes. Mr. Jurdine, our famous oijjbii huilder, informs me that it eomhiries all the wind instrumertt. ever invent.-d in all their varieties. It is on public exhibition one evening in the week, and we,were there to hear one of t)ee he-t players lujlie world perform on iV St. (ieorga’s rmfl surpasses any puhlic hall we have etrr *een. It is an oblong parallelogram, ol fine proportions, adorn isluitli twenty magniticeut Corinthian col urns of poli-hni Scotch granite, and lloored with elegant encaustic tiles. .... . Diuven Hack. —The Nevr Albany Ledger of yesterday, savs that a number of runaway negroes arrived on the banks of the Ohio, below this city, opposite where a regiment of soldiers were sta tioned. The negroes stated, that they were runaway slaves, and wanted to get info Indiana. The lloosior soldiers in formed them that if they attempted to cross the river they would fire upon them ; that their object in going to the war was not to make Indiana an asylum for negroes. The slaves skedaddled back into Kentucky.—[Louisville Democrat. SmfcKiA has of late bicii suffering great ly front volcanic agencies. According to the Russian Northern I’o-t, there were no less than forty six earthquakes at Ir kutsk ‘roin tli« beginning of January to the end of July of the present year. The waters of Lake Ralkal, or the Holy Sea, at the same time have overrun their banks t interrupting the communication between Russia and China; while the bed or the Selenga, a river or Central Asia, which flows into the Ralkal, has sunk considerable, laying bare enormous tracts of land. _— - 4 ♦ # ► —; American Peeresses.— Elizabeth, Dow ager Baroness Stafford, whose death is just announced, was one of three Ameri can ladies, daughters of Mr. Richard Ca tnn, of Maryland, all of whom acquired titles by marriage. One married that eminent scholar and statesman the Mir quis Wellesley,another the Duke of Leeds, and thrtadv whose death we record to-day married May 33. 1830. Sir George Wil liam Jerninghtm, who in 1823 had been declared entitled to tile Anoient barony of Stafford, which had been under attainder since Viscount Stafford was beheaded, in 1G78. Her Ladyship was left a wjoow in 1851 and had no issue. Sl»e, like her sisters, was a Roman Catholic. —[London Globe. Th« P«rm*ylv»ni» Central Railroad Company is now haring constructed sev vral cars, all of iron, tire invention of a trench physician, who has become a cit izen of this country. The inventor claims that it is many tons lighter than a wooden car, and much stronger; that it will last much longer, ami is almost en tirely secure from accident. If it came in collision with another, was thrown off the track, or down an embankment or through a bridge, it iniul.t he badly dented but would remain whole. No loss of life could occur from splinters, the breaking out of bottom, top or sides. There might he a jam and squeeze, but nothing worse. _ £avr yol'ii Kaos. — There is a great ex citement just now among printers, edi tors and publishers about the increase in the price of paper. There is indeed cause for it. One half of the newspapers in the country must stop if the present high penes continue. The whole difficulty might he avoided if more care was taken to save and collect cotton rags. More rags are wasted annually than are sold to the psprr makers. It now' becomes a pa triotic duty upon the part of every house holder to economise in this matter—to save and sell everything out of which printing paper may he manufactured. « ► - _ CovriNixu Rise is xn,; Pimu or x EWS . l’Aiu.its. At present the price of news papers will uut XJ9V f'*r th/t /v/ wpon they are print* ed. All newspapers will have to advance their rates of subscription. In Detroit, tile daily papers have advanced to 87 a year, and in Chicago to 88. In Pliila dclphia the proprietors of the different -V - Ve.agreed on an increase of price.—-[Cincinnati Enquirer. — —— - Shipment of Wheat and Cohn at roi.Eno. — I he shipments of grain for the pa-t forty-eight hours exceeded, we think tlmse for the same time in the history of this port. Our marine list shows the en tire amount of these two items to have hien two hundred and tittv thousand, eight hundred and one hiidieU—220,439 bushels of wheat and 31,450 bushels of corn. The shipments nf Hour for the same time were 13,1 «5 barrels. Ikduc ing Hour to w heat the amount is 317 8o9 barrels.-[Toledo (Ohio)Kiade, Nov. 11th. IFeiie is an interc-tiog scrap from the prayer of a man w ho w as in the habit ol tilling the breaks in bis petitions with the syllable er: " O Lord, we pray for our brother, who has lived for more than ten years on the Kurd's side er, and lias one foot in the grave er and the other all but er.” Tiik NVidia! Intelligencer, comment ing upon lieneral Ilalicck's testimony be fore the Harper’s Kerry Investigation Commission, to the effect that McClellan only-marched six miles w hile pursuin'- the rebels in Maryland, observes that t tenoral Ilalieek s army, in marching fn in I’ittsburg Landing to Corinth a dis lance of twenty-one miles, occupied tifly four days, being an average i>t three fur longs, four rods, two yards, one foot and two inches per day. — ——w « • » » — I* the south «>f France a harvest of two and a half millions of pounds weight nf ■I 'WiT leaves is leathered every year and >old for about £25u,0*) ( .) sterling. It con sist** of 100, Of a i ll»*. of leaves of the or ange hJo.NMun, 50**,0(*0 ’,hs. of rose leaves, 1 * mmh) lbs. of jessamine blooms, 70,00* > vi detes, 65.****** of accacia buds, 50,000 • •I tube rose'*, ai.d 5,000 of jonquil flow er*. M*m F.tau.i: itf Paivt nm.v Axtimo nv. — Anew paint is no.v pm hired in coi.M-lcTable quantities fjotn the oxide of ai ti nonv. Toe nxi h* is fir-t reduce 1 to •'*:irs - powder, and i* then roasted for three or four horns, at a low red heat, ' itti free access of air, in mnIII or othu ' •'table fumai v x. Dniiiu: the process of malting, the sulphur an] oth -r volatile nntterx au: exp-lied, the color of the substance heroines much pa'cr, and tfi r iipiry uictnl i*. convert d, for the most part, into nutim n.iwiis acid. The calciu el product i- i*o i reiuvd to an impal pahle powder j>\ living ground in Hint mi'U, and, wimii dii d and mixed with "ii, « »Us tin* paint. The paint ha.- a delicate stum? color, and i*. quite equal in l*w!v-and c ipa* ity to the b» st white had. it aUo p i'vns's tlic (treat advan t.ij.* of maintaining its color in vitiated atm ‘spheres, not hiing acted upon villi er by acids or sulphurated hydrogen,— a pi opei tv which renders it peculiarly adapted to interiors ships, gas works and hospitals. I.ot.n ii.. — We admire the profundity of the Sacramento i nion's logic. It is so cVir and f rcihlc that it must convince, it plows in its issue «»T Saturday that Democrats are rebels. Here isitsinuic: 1 he Dctimci uts snv the Republicans are Abolitionists. f l here fore the Demo crats are rebels. Very line. In the Rime way we can prove a horse is a cow. A horse is an animal; a cow is an animal. Consequently a lkor.se is a cow. Don’t you see ? Who denies that the Rcpuhli cans are Abolitionists ? Do they not proclaim it from the house tops? Who atiiunc them has protested against the Pivddeiit's threatened Abolition procla mation ? Wilt the t’liion inform us? Why, then, should they not he called Abolitionists ?- [Marysville Express. Democratic State Central Committee Humphrey Griffith.. Chairman W. J llooten Recording 8eeretnry Alameda Harry Linden Ari ador Janus A. Bro*ii But e Thomas Wells Calatera*../, John Sullivan Cnlusa .Charles K. Street C mtra Costa Nathaniel N. Jones Ih-1 Norte David K. But I Kl Dorado...! I*. W. Gelwiek.s ar.d P. F. Ilamm Fresno » I elf. M. h&nncn llutnh .hit George W. lino!; Klamath * John Da welt Luke....*, J. T. Thompson Iins Angeles A. J King Mendocino Thus. J. Henley . Marin John Simms Mariposa Samuel A. Merritt , Mono James M. Btawlry i Merced John W. Host i Monterey. I>. tv Gregory j Napa !. W. C. Wallace Nevada E. J. Cook and E. McSorley i Placer Samuel Anderson i Plumas P.0. Hundley i Pncr*m«f.to Frank Powell, T. A. Talbert, Titos. II. Williams, U. F. Maulden, G. P. Gillis San Bernardino John Rains , Viii Diego Cave J. Couta San Prnncisco P. I.. Solomon, Thomas Hays John ' 11. Wise, J. D. Williams, J. I). Thornton Pan Joaquin David S. Terry and J II Woods Sun Luis Obispo * David V. Newton S in Mateo * - W P. MorrDon Santa Barbara James L. Ord Santa Clara L.* Arche ! Santa Crus...* L. F. Cooper ! Shasta * . John Van Shaick i Sierra Jaiucs Gailownv ; Siskiyou K. W. Connor , Solano Win. II White , Sonoma. Thomas L. Thompson . Stanislaus Thomas W. Lane , Sutter I. C. McQuaid 1 Tehama V. R. Geiger , Trinity John W. Owen« . Tulare Jas. C. Pembcrkm Tuolumne H. P. Barter Yn’o , Humnhrey Griffith 1 Yuba K. T. Wilkins and Benjamin P. Ilttgg County Central Committee* Plnccrvllle Ike S. Titus. Chairman ’ Cosuntnet J. D. Rankin Mud Springs Ch. Meredith Diamond tarings 8. F. Hamm. White Oak A. A. Howard Salmon Falls Lcvl 8inilh Colonia D. T. Loofbourrow Mountain J. R. Tulle* Georgetown J. 8. Blackwell Greenwood...» D- Fairchild Big Bar .8. Br;i‘hear j Lake Valley W**\ Leon 1 Kelsey J. J. Lawyet BRIDGE NOTICE. "VOTICK Is hereby given that the undesigned W j|| apply l" the Board of Supervieor.l of Kl Uormle County, California,at their meeting in get) , „ary ISM, (or lieen-e to keep a .toll bridge »cro<» the lioulh Fork ut the Atueritau ttiver, at Chili Bur, In snid county, fur oueyear. (u OSOROE . ChiU Bar, December ISth, 1*n I Blank.—Neatly printed blank deed*. mort • declarations of homestead, noven of attorney to collect telegraph dividend*, mar mge certificates, etc., always for sale at this oilice. Orders from a distance promptly tilled. Special anP ffirnrral Xotirrs. CITY COLLEOTOBW NOTICES. T ICENSK-PATER8 will plena take no:lietliat I lj hnvcflxed upn „ paTUKDAY of e«.li »..k for the collection of l.icenw*. All .lejtxpcct.-,! to p.i j hir their licensee on the Dm Saturtlne after tliejr become due. J. H HL'MK, jj'l-tf OltAf Cullea. nOTHEBS ! MOTHERS’! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fall to procure .¥«.S\ W/MS/.OWS S'JOTUIA'U SYRUP for t UII.URtV. This raluah'e preparation Is the prescription of one of the most and ikillfut Xurtm in NVw England. mid Ima been used with utter jnilifig •uccese hi THOUSANDS OP CASES. It not only relieves the child from pam, bat In* the sUtinach and bowels, aorrects acidity, and give* tone and energy to Ibe whole ajr>tam. It will almost instantly relieve Vripiug in IV BoveU and Wind Colic, aad overcome convulsions, which If wot speedily remedied, end in death. We believe It the Me s# dtul 6ure»t Remedy in ike World , in all easas of DYS ENTEKV and DJAKKIMUA IN CHILDREN, whsther arising from Seathing or from any other cause. Kail directions for using will accompan/ each bottlrt. None genuine unless the fac simile of CL ItTIS A PERKINS, New York, is on the ouiside wrapper. • Sold by ull Medicine Dealers. Principal Office. 13 Cedar Street, XAo York. 'T'jrrc rc« Uonu. REDINQTON A CO., Auknth, Ssn Francisco. Iju1yl2*0iii3p] 8-T-mOO—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. T b*y C. .. They are an antidote to change of water *avd diet. They overcome effects of dissipation aud Uts hours. They strengthen the system aud enliven the mind. They prevent mia»matic aud intermittent fevers. They purify ths breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia aud Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera, aud Cholera Morbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Hoad ache. They are the best Hitters in the world. They make the neak man strong, and are ejehaueted tut ture'* Qceat restorer. They are made of pure St, Croix Jtum, the celebrated f'alisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and arc taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age nr time of da\ — 1'urtiruiarly arcotnnieuded to delicate persons re quiring a delicate stimulant. Sold by all (iroccra. Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. I’. H. Duakp. is Co., New York. Cbane & Rrioiiam, Agents, San Francisco. f fulyl -euw y 1 ▲ MIDSUMMER MELODY. 'Thai a night in the dog days, And all through the house, Night prowlers were stirring— I Iras, bed-bugs and tuousa. The children, uneasy, Squirmed this w ay and that-- The bed-bugs preferred them Dee a use they were fat. Dut at dauu on each in»ect Lyon’s death powder fell; And the rats and the mice, too, Succumbed to his Pill. Lyon’s Powder will kill all insects. I.you’s Magnetic. Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. Kkdinoton h Co., Agents, San Iraucisco. D. S. BARNES, New York. The Physician lx often Mamed for want of success in hi* treatment, when the disappoint* ment in the recovery of the sick is tc be traced to tlioiid.niuhrtcrlng 'mpure medicines. Robert White apothecary, is paying particular attention to the compounding physicians' prescriptions and family recipe? from medicine* of undoubted rurity. Robert White, Medical Hall. N appointed ag’-ct for most of the genuine Patent Medicines. The .Medical amt Surgical Institute <*f I»r. L. A. (ilAUsv, is already secured in a po .<ition which places it, as w ell asproprietor, far al>o' c the assault* of envy and profesritM.al malice. In the school? of France, the highest prizes are often awarded to practitioners in this department »,f Medical Science, and they occupy with others, an equally lofty position in the profession, llicurd ie an illustrious example, a shining light among the philosophical stars of Vi« lie iu F.unv» n»«4 Dr. Czapkay has fully equalled him in this country as a proof of which, the Philadelphia College 5 of Medicine complimented him with a Diploma, and the honorary ad modem degree. Sehetiug this as bis Held of operation, although qualified as a graduate of the University of I'cstli. and late Chief Surgeon of the Hungarian Revolutionary army, for mere extended labors, Dr. L. J. Czapkay has bent his earnest attention to the cure of clirou ic diseases, in which he hat become so great and expert that he is now regarded as the Leader in this branch of his profession throughout the Uni ted States, and his portrait and biography aro published as matter of interest to their reader* in the most exclusive journals. The Doctor’s offices are at his Medical and Surgical Institute, on Sac ramento street, corner of Leideadorff, nearly op|K>- ?ite the bui dings of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. ter We ask the particular attention of our readers to llic sworn certificates of remarkable cures, iii another column of this paper. (iiiu17 CljurriKS'-'Cbaritalilr ©rticrs. Hebrew Service.— There will be Divine Service in the Synagogue, at Placerville, every Saturday, at D o’clock, a. m. vet 20 Protestant Episcopal Churrh.— I’LACKKY11.1.k. Divine Service at the Court House every Sunday morning, at o’clockjSuuday School at Mine place, at l * o'clock, r. m. COL.0M A--Service oti ihe first and third Sunday eveningsol (he month, at ? o'clock. FI. DORA DO—Services on the second nod fourth Sunday eveuiura of the month, at seven ..\ lock. DIAMOND SPRINGS—Service on the sec ond and fourth Sundays of each month, at 4 o'clock r. m. C. 0. PEIRCE, Minister. Residence, Cary House, I’lacervillc. j» 72 — Catholic Church.—Rev. J» Lnrgan will officiate in G*.*oryetowii on every first Sunday ..r the month ; also, in Colotua Church on the third Sunday. • Divine service commences at 10. a. m. Vespers, in St. Patrick’s Church, Placcrville, on dery Sunday evening, at a quurtcr pa»t 7. jy27 A Palmyra Lodgt) No. 151, F. A A. M. hold their regular meetings on Tuesday nights next preceding the full moon of each month, in the new Hall, Upper Placerville. All brethren in good stand ing are invited to attend. CHARLES D. HANDY, W. M. J. McKixibv, Secretary. Masonic Notice.—Stafrd Meetings of El Dorado Lodge, No. 2ti, are heM at Masonic Hall, on the Monday of or next preceding the Full Moon in each mouth. FREDERICK F. DARSS, W. M. Jamison M. Grintiiam, Secretary. —... . - Masonic. Nevada Council, No. 10, of lloyul anu Select Masters, holds stated meetings on the evening of the first Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall, Placcrville. ISAAC S. TITUS, T. I. M. Jambs 1j. WbymoLTU, Recorder. — T Maaonic. — St. James Royal Arch Id, holds Its regular meetings in Ma sonic flail, on the evening of the first Wednesday of each month. All Companions in good standing will be cordially welcomed. WILLIAM A. JANUARY, M. K. II. P. I.S. Ttrts, Secretary. Zeta Encampment, I. O. O. F., No. 0, meet*, in Odd Fellows’ Hall, on the evenings of the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.— Sojourning Patriarchs are cordially invited to at attend. J. M. GRANTHAM, C. P. M. K. Siibabbr, Scribe. JanlS see I. O. O. F.—Morning Star Lodge, No. 2t>, I. O. O. K., meets every Saturday Evening, at Odd’Kellowg* Hull, tin Stony Point, Placcrville. All Brothers in good standing are fraternallv invited to attend. A. SIMOXTON, N. U. W 8. Bub.vs, R. 8. dccfS 5m BEDS, MORTGAGES AND DECLAKA tions of Homesteads, h»r sale at this office. Tiik DiacoVs Fihst SpeIcii. —A slorv | is told of s Yankee deacon, who was not up to speech tonkin);, but who regularly attended church. On one occasion, the pnstor happened to he absent, and it de volved upon the deacon to open the mcet [ mg, which was one of exhortation and prayer. It was a eery hard pill for him to swallow, out he made the attempt as ' follows: “Mv Christian friends—I am not ac- I customed tr. speak in public, as you well know. My business is not such as would lead me to perform those duties eery ac ceptably. You are well aware, I suppose, that I keep a meal store in litis gity. 1 keep Hour, corn, rye, oats and so forth. I also, beside the stole business, peddle some meal. I peddle it in Charlestown, Hoston, Watertown, et cetera, and I sell it by the bushel, half bushel, peck, half peck, aud even quart. Forever and ever, world without end, ameu." Tiik Yorjtn Wivs.—The marriage of middle age is companionship ; the second marriage of maturity, perhaps lliu repara tion of a mistake, perhaps tha pallid tran scrippofa buriad joy; but Ilia marriage of the loving young is by the direct blessing of God, and is the realization of the com plete ideal of a lovely human life. Let those who have found that pearl hold it fast aud keep it safe. Within the doors where love dwells, no evil tliiiigs should -"h «» iu* Tfkwstvivfm ue the Gappy wife, must specially guard l against her own impatience and despair, when the lover is merging into the hus band, the iiattcrer into the friend. SanjFran i; co SRibrrttstng. GROVER X lUHDIt'S NUlS K L K S S' Wo hav# lately Introdu ced a New Style Family •Setring Machine, making the Lock Stitch, or stitch alike on both sides, ar P AMILY ranged in the same style SE WING .and sold at same prices MACHINES! ™ r flr,,vt ' r 4 Umkcr jStltoh Machines. At our office alone can purchasers examine the relative merits • of each stitch, and be guaranteed ultimate and eullre satis faction, by our privilege of exchanging for either style if not suited with their first choice. GRorr.it .v RAKER'S No. !> SEWING MACHINE! For Manufacturers $60. GROVER & RAKER'S Lock Stitch FAMILY SEWING MACHINES ! $60. Our No. 9 Machine Is admirably adapted to the wants of ull manufactu rers and Is far more sim ple, durable and cheaper than any other Shuttle Machine in use, and a great favorite wherever introduced. Call and examine our ; machines before purchas ing elsewhere. >Ve man ufacture a large variety of each stitch and adapt ed to the requirements of till families and manu ac turers of goods where . sewing Is eutpU yed. GROVER & RAKER'S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, >29 Montgomery street San Francisco. augS* ALWAYS B I. Y WIIKKII YOU CAN OUT THE REST AXIS CHEAPEST! IT IS ADMITTED ItV ALL who have purchased of If 12 Mi Y 11AD.1ESKY, at the Cary House, that it is tin* only place In the City where you can rely on getting a GRNL’INK HAVANA CIQAtt FOR 12;* CENTS 1 . The lita-ral patronage which I have received du ring the past tw» y-uirr. has enahled me to urrangcmeiils by which I can a Hunt to soil a BETTER AND CHEAPER II WANA CIGAR than cun be bad at any other store in the City. I also kc»*p constantlr on band all the Choice Brands of S'lOKINO AND CHEWING TOBACCO. HENRY RADJESKY, decl At (he Cary House. MECHANIC’S LIEN FORECLOSURE STATE OK CALIFORNIA. County of El Dorado — District Court. Ilrli Judicial District.—J. 1*. Tur ner, ITir, vs. S. llubbard, Edgar Hubbard and W. Dennison, DcVts. Ail pci sons imhliiig or claiming any Lien or Liens, for the construction, repair, or furiiishiug, in who'.c or in part, of the following described property, to wit: That certain property ait noted in the County and State aforesaid, about o:u -half mile below tin v.ll.ige of Kreiicbtown, upon the road running to Fekiu, known as the Epipire (puirts Mill, facing southward on said road. h«kig. in the main building, ‘2S feet by 4<> feet long, With an additional building about 12 feet by 4u, —tile same being a mill, including machinery for Cjuanr. crushing at.d mining, embra cing ten stump*. and being the only a enm qu.-irtr. mill upon the Waters of French Cree.—are hereby notilh-d that raid Plaintiff has brought suit agajiirl sni«l Defend.nits in the District Court, lltli Judicial District, for Kl Dorado County, to recover the sum of #2*9 tut and interest from May Mill* A. D. lSd2, and to loreeiose a Mechanic's Lien upon said prop erty, anil a decree ordering the <ale of said property and the application of the proceeds to the payment of -the same, and for costs of suit. Ami all persons interested in the enforcement of said Lieu or claim ing any benefit thereof, are notified to present their claims within ten days from the complete publica tion hereof, mol In case of failure so to do, or within sin-h lurther time as may be allowed by ih<- Court or Judge, the party so failing shall forfei bis Lien. » , Witness my band and the seal of said It., s. '-Court hereto affixed, at office in the City of * —’ Plucerville, this 27th day of O -tuber. A. I). 1-02. THOMAS 11. PAT! KN, Clerk. llt.ANt'iunb A Meiu’.iint. IVtT's Att'ys. nov1*4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OK CALIFORNIA, County *>1 KM Dorado. —In the County Court In and for said County. —M S. ROBINSON Vs. Ills CREDITORS. In the unittyr of the petition of M. S. Robinson, an Insolvent Debtor. Pursuant to an order on file herein, made by the lion. James Johnson, Judge of the Court aforesaid, notice is hereby given to .".II the creditors of said insolvent debtor, M. S. Robinson, to be and appear before the Court aforesaid, at the Court House of •aid County, in the City of IMuccrville, on the 5th day of January A. D. 1S&J, at the hour of In o'clock A. M. of said day, to show cause, if any they can, why lYe prayer of said Insolvent Debtor should not In* granted, and an assignment of his estate be made, and be be discharged from Ids debts and lia bilities In pursuance of the Statute In sucli case made and provided. And, in the meantime It is ordered that all judicial proceedings against said Insolvent Debtor be stayed. i — *— , Witness iny band and the seal of said « L. t*. >Court hereto affixed, at office in the City of 1 —v— ' IMuccrville, this22d dav of November, A. D. 1**2. THOMAS It. PATTEN, Clerk. SAxntrit«nx A Wtr.r.tivs, Alt’ys for Petitioner.—*Ul NOTICE. rplIR undersigned h iving concluded to leave this X place for Yirginltijity by the 22 1 lust , earnest ly request those indebted to them to come forward and settle their accounts hnuiidiately, as all those remaining unp ii.l at the time specified, will be left with an attorney for collection. AH the accounts due It J. FRANKEST!! AL and 1 *ft with the tiud.u'signed for collection, tVill be simi larly dealt with. DIAS A GLAUBER. Placerville, Dec. l-'Uh, 1862 —tf Legal blanks of all kinds for sal k at this office. popular patent flflrlnrtnrt. BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. In L»rgo Quart Bottlaa. The Great Purifier of the Blood! ▲ml the only genuine and original preparation for THE PERMANENT CURE — or TUB — MOST DANGEROUS AND CON FIRMED CASES Of M«r«urlal and Vanareal Diseases borofula or King’s Evil, Old Sores, Boils, Tumors, Abscesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Scrofulous and Scabious Eruptions. It Is also a sure and reliable remedy for Balt Rheum* RUvg Worm, Tetter, Scald noou, jrtrfoi/yira,’ Rheumatism, Whit** Swelling* ami Neuralgic Affection*, Nervous and General Debility of the System, Los* of Ap petite. Languor, Dias! ness and Affections of the Liver. Fever and Ague, Pillion* Fe vers, Chills ami Fever, Dumb Ague and duuudiaa. It la the very be*t, and, in fact, the only sure and reliable medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood or Use of Mercury. Tht afllicted may rest a-sured that there Is not the least rssiiarii »r .’fCA'l.'&AL, MERCURIAL, or any other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless, and may be administered —* »» the very weakest stages of sickness or to the most helpless infants, without dying the least Injury. t Full directions how to Take this most • valuable medicine will be found mound each bottle; and,-to guard against counterfeit?, see that the written sig nature of Lanman k K cur is upon the blue label. Sole Proprietors, LANMAN & KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, .Vos. (W, fl and Iff, Water »t., New York, U 8. W'y 1. rUaSSTffiTTSXi % SMITH & DEAN, 2-7 Montgomery Street, San Francisco a* thu Wiio'csale Agents for California. [s.ptiaylpM] Sold by Robert White, Druggist ami Chem ist* Main street, l’lacerville, ami Broadway, I nner I'lacervilte. UR. IIIKTOVS BALSAMIC COMPOUND! — ton tub — Speedy and Radical Cure of all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. rpilIS IS A REMEDY which requires no as.-ist- X unce; it perform* its duty quickly and thorough ly, having no injurious effect either to the constitu tion or to the part affected. It Is tiie result of long experience, and dose ob servation in a great number of cases, and lias been invariably successful where other medicine* or treat ment have failed ; thus proving itself to be a remedy long required by the public. / PRICE, *1 00 PER BOTTLE. For sale by Druggists everywhere.. Sole agent for the Pacific cou.-t, Cl!AS. LANGLEY, Wholesale Druggist, 3 *'J Commercial, near Front street, San Francisco. KOPEK? WHITE, Agent for 1'iaecrvillc. juuispdyl WATTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE! And Physical Restorative! mi; u r. men, ho\»i;r OP THE AGE! Thu most powerful And wonderful medicine ever discovert d. Walts’ Nervous Antidote H is cured, and will c'lr* 1 . more cases of Ni rvous dis order* than any other kntwu remedy. Watts’ Nervous Antidote Has and will cure Nervous Headache, Giddiness, Fainting 1’uiuly.-is,. Extreme Debility, Neuralgia, Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Toothache, etc. Watts’ Nervous Antidote Is an effectual remedy f. »r Wak< fulness. Its sooth ing and quieting inllucucc is remarkable. Watts’ Nervous Antidote Will cure Delirium Trem-n*, Nervous Trembling, Ep il- ivy. Twitching <*f the Facial Nerves, Convulsion*, and Pulmonary complaints. Watts* Nervous Antidote M ill net upon that state of t lie Nervous System which produces* Dcprus.sh.it of Spirits, Anxiety of Mind, Mental Debility and Hysterics. And is so wonderful in rejuvenating premature old age. and correcting decrepitude brought on by ex cessive indulgence, that nothing but a t.inl can con vince the patient of its qualities. It i* not an exci tant but a strengthvner, purely vegetable and harm less ; like the skillful architect, it begins by laving a firm foundation, and gradually but incessantly add* strength and vigor until nothing is left unfinished. For sale by all druggists. Wholesaleug■••uta in Sacramento. R. M. M IXINA1.I) A CO., and in San Francisco—-ItEDINGTON .V CO, CRANE .v IIIHGl(AM. C. LAN'GLIIY. R HALL k CO., and MORRILL PROS. jum l4n.fi tfr * dd by Roliert White, Druggist and Chem ist, Main street, rtucervillc, ami Jlroudivav, Upper I’lacerville. u. r. ttixr, ir. v. cii-irs. HVXT a ClIACK, I<v,1.b:F 15 GROCERIES, provisions,grain LIQUORS, ETC., ETC., MAIJi dl Ul.lkl , K 111,: IKKHItH, Dally Receive Fresli Supplies of flic C’liolce»t (■ ood h» ♦** They Invite the attention of the public to iheir MAMMOTH STOCK, which they are offering at greatly reduced price?, HINT A Cl I ACE. oct4 lf r IQLORS. —A choice assortment of California I J \\ ines, Fine Draudi *s,and a general assortment Foreign and Domestic Liquors. For sale by ol ’G HUNT A ClIACK*, on the IMuttn. d \ILS AND CAMPHKNE.—-Lard Oil, Kerosinc Oil \ f Polar Oll.Campliene, etc., by the case or can. HUNT \ €-11 ACE. detUf On the Plax.i, Piacervillc. EGGS always on hand, and for sale at lowest market raf s. by HUNT k ClIACK, o« »4 Mr. the IMazn, IlnverYlIk*. SUGARS - iVu*: I. I’owd-red, New Orleans No. 1 Cl,imi, c. ft -. Crushed, l*v the barrel, half bar* ril.b x, or at retail. HUNT Jc CIlACfc, On the Hlnfit, I’lacerviHe Ct A 1.1 FORMA I’ICKLES,in kecsaml jar*. for sale by HUNT k i'll ACE, oct4 On the Plain, PUceiVille. L. It. KIClIAltDSOX «V CO., to(JF.f). K. JONES,) HBAt.RU* IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery. Hardware, etc., At the Old Stand, SION OF “ No. 9.” promptly attended to, and goods dc live red free of charge. octl dm L. B. RICHARDSON & <’<). CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, OIL, ALCOHOL, ETC., Received weekly from the Original Pacific Oil and Camphene Works, Everf Package Warranted Full Measure, FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES oct4iu3] No. 1>. A. II. L. DIAS, ■Jr FRESH TEAS. It. OLAUIILK. DIAS & GLAUBER, COLO M A STHKKT, Two doors hi'low the Democrat Office, 1‘laccrvillc, WIIOLKSALE ANI, UF.TAIL GROCERS. Every article required for Fumlly use, in the GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE, Kept constantly on hand, and WARRANTED lobe of SUPERIOR QUALITY . A share of public putrou iijyc is solicited, Goods delivered, in any part ot the city, free of charge. . oct-4 notice to Teachers. The COUNTY BOARD OF EXAMINATION meet at Diamond Springs, on the Second and Fourth Saturdays of each month, at U o’clock a. m. All Teachers should recollect that their certificates hold good for one year only, from iheir date, and should be renewed by a re-examination, at the ex piration of that time. No Teacher ran he leg Ally employed, or draw the public fluids, fin a Certificate older tiian oue year* „ M. A. LY Sup t Public Schools for El Dorado ( Diamond Sprhig*. August Dt!i, 1*42.—|f $0tffe, Rrstaurintt, TEE CART '■ V-- ■■'■ifc iuii mir runrui, .'■o ■ *■' — •> •- r jas. w. ccllex ntmm 1 nov!2 ORLEANS Corner Vain Ml PLACERVILLE, O "Y J. II. Vanderbilt r . (Formerly of ibe Car/ Home.) THE HOUSE having been thoroughly remodeled and newly furnished “ furniture, ire are prepared to accommodate hotel in traveling public in finer style than any hotel in the city. Having Imd extensive experience as a caterer, all who may he pleased to patronise the Hwtew* not fail to be well cared for. Every department of the House will he kept in such a manner as to moke it .second to NONE In the State. STAGES arrive at and depart from the Orleans fr«.iu and to nil parte of the State. Meals , 50 ft8. Lodging 50 And 75 *• House ojx*n nil night. octl PLACER HOTEL, MAIN STREET PLACERVILLE. HENIIV WL XSCH PROPRIETOR. AJgri 4 Tin* und* rs’g'nd having become sola J IJJjjf proprietor "1 the Placer llotel, s*suresl he public, that he ahull spare no pnlnsj to make it on- • f th** most pleasant hotel* In the city, mid respectfully solicits h continuance of the liberal pair* ituge heretofore extended to It. THE PLACER HOTEL, situated in the very heart of tlie hiisiuc.-s portion of Placerville, offer* supe rior finTucemcnts t«• residents an<f*tfie *Var«?i7rtfrpub lic,. *v\w X VVA>’ wkv 1 , V* wttV the beat viand- to he had in tlie market, and the Lodg ing department will ever bedemi and comfortable* &y Price i in accordance with the tiin* a. novl HENRY WUNBCIf. RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Siuo uiili-i Wni uf StrawU-rry and .13 East of Piacervipc, On Henry and Swan’s New Boad. Oi, Tin: umU'relgTKd having mini, every ari a i p im n* for the accommodation of TEAMSTERS AND TRAVELERS. as* _ _____ »urcs them that all who favor him with their patronage, shall be entertained In a umniier that eunnot fail to give batlsfsu-tkn, and at very low price*. Purchasing everything the season afford*, and employing the In-t of cook*, he pledge* hiin.«elf to *prraii before tin* patron* of the River-Side, the REST TABLE to he found between Plucervilkr ami Nevada Territory. The liar will alwiyt by supplied with the best liquors and cigar*. *% Stable room for teams. Hay and Barley al ways on hand and for sale cheap. jiinTyl J» W• UARROI, Proprietor. LI’OS S SEW STATION. One of the Cheapest Houses lo the to mountains—on Henry A Swan * new road, and also on the old county road to Carson Valley and Esme ralda, -‘lii mile- from Plaeervllie and Diamond Springs, and "* miles west of Strawberry Valley. The above House is a large two-story frame build ing. with rooms for families und other guests. flSrThe IIAK is supplied with the beat of Liquor* and Segurs. ,%<;«,.<d StaMing for horses, mules, etc. Hay and Barb-v always on hand. augtftf IV. F. LEON, Proprietor. SAX ntA\€IStO llOlSE, J. II. MIM.KIi PROPRIETOR. Thi* Hotel, located on the stage road from , llAM I’l.icerviile !u Ncrada Territory, 42 miles eust - -jwwfi-oin PPiecrville. and %% miles west of Straw lo rry Valley, yiPods the best of accommodations to IVum-ters and Travelers. Every pains will be taken to give entire satisfaction, In entertainment and charges, to all who may favor it with their patron, age. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. am.-Jlf J. II. MILLER. IRilDE U ESTA l It A .\ T, MVIN SITKET, PLAC’ERVILLB, John Marcovieh, Proprietor. gk The und* above nann and turuisl Rk'JiAOTfcik is prepared The undersigned having rented the named establishment, has refitted •hed it in the finest style, and il to fiii-ulsfi jti* patrons with every luxury or delicacy the market affords. GAME, TURKEY, CHICKEN AND OYSTER SUPPERS Furnished at short notice and In any de-ired style. Ball Suppers Prepared to Order. ftCr Good Lodging, by the night or week. I fT Open All Nigbll dtcld JOHN MARCOYICH. HOPE AND NEPTUNE RESTAURANT, On the l'lut, Placerville. The above popular Place of Resort has icen leaded by tl»o undersigned, and thoroughly etiolated and retitted. Evory Delicacy of the Season r«uiitanth on band. Meals served at the shortest notice. \ share of patronage solicited imwC. dm PETER Mll.I.IGE. Si. SILBEKSTEIN, k£ALEU IN SEGAIiS AND TOBACCO, CUTLERY, YANKEE NOTIONS. TO IS. FRUITS, NUTS, C.-.ndies, etc., etc., Main »trcct, o]>po»ite the Cary tloiife, novli] PI.AC’EHVILLK. oi„] THE L\IO\ SALOO\, Corner Main nnd Colomn streets, p. j. McMahon proprietor. Entrance on Colomn street. [novl LAUEK BEER CELLAR ! LARG EST MUGS AND BEST I.AGEB IN THE CITY! Ei-h.i.ut. Fitti*. Tagtmkish. Elsl ELDT & TAU'NEIER, nA*. IN> ■ i mp hast .1 the interest of A. KOHLER in tip- MOUNTAIN BEER CELLAR(Krahner’s old stand), ask of the public a continuance of their patronage,tl*. same time promising that the bar shall always he -applied with the hi-st lager and the largest i.ii'.g.s to be found in the city. HEADQUARTERS OF THE PLACERVILLE i MOV 11H.4SS BAND ! Music furnished for Processions, Ralls, ic.« at leasuuahle rate*. Orders left at the Cellar will I- pi mptlynttenled to. [nov9] STOP THIEF! SI.'H) OO REWARD ! STOLEN from the undersigned, at Bar rram's Mill, ft miles east of Spring’*, on the Carson road, on the night ol tfie loth ln»t., one IRON-GRAY GELDING, five years old, ht-Mudm! i. on the left hip, with several snddtc muiks, splint on oue fore leg, and with one White hind foot. Also, a BLACK TONY GELDING, about lo years old. heavy made, nu brands remembered, work* well in harness. Also, nn IRON-GRAY FILLY, nhout 4 years old, oud of small size, no murks or brand* remembered] I will pay a reward of $2ft each for the return of the above animals, and $75 for tlie apprehensiou of the thief or if more than one, $75 for each one »p~ prelieiided. W. UAUTKaM. Placerville, October 10th, 1SG2.—tf STOCK * $«i00 00 STOLEN! REWARD l STOLEN from the corral of the subscriber, 4.V miles east of Diiimond Fining*, on the Emigrant Road, on the night o» the 2l*t lust, the following animal*, to wit ; On© Sorrel American Horse, mart or brand on left hip resembling the figure T, about ten years old and 14 hands high. He is a natural pacer. A Brown Horso, black mane and tall, 14- years old, Spanish brand on the left hip, and a »eW scar on the head near the left ear-caused by the bridle, a bunch on the near fetlock joint, and saddle mark* on hie buck. U« U about. 1 bauds high - - A Dark Brown More Mill©, small etar to the forehead, rght shoulder sore — caueed by the collar, large, full eyes, neck unusually large, about 10 years old, ml.Filing site. A Light Gray Mar© Mule, about 8 yean old, uii<Idling hise, a little lame ia the right hip, with small I imhs. No snu rk* or brands rer^nibered. A Sorrel Mars Mole, T rear. olA I...I fT a M »k. le» Au.U ■ l)r»ue«l O. 8. on the lea .hoalder, nnineretu b~. marks on the sides and baokr whip mark* on ttu rltrht hip. .mill ne-k and head. * , ” The alx-ee arr all work anluiah, kMn shad al ”Siiin-w$n > r y *imweala fcfc I Win l>«Tla eaoli Tor She recovery of the Ml inab, and $1I& for tlie arrest and conviction Al thief or thieves. \y nitfllM PUvvnrilk. Nav.Wth, 1S82.—tf ’ * V I** 1 m* !■ h'sHT I V AIm, teat* Slravbcm “ Oft, OnMflW. 1 »•* Kmc Imt rcr* m $ * * *M“D|wi npnfm coTlcd far la car part of MM « ornen—At tier Gary I Home. Upper Haaai fla. LOVII KeLin THRO. T. TRACT, A fail. PlacerriUe, October 4th, II COLOHA « « fJlIIE undersigned has on and lac inis, at hit ' garden la Coloauc, * n onR 300,000 Foraiga Grupo OoW^lkat In Laitth, v »-*-■ ■■ Cnnr atlnf of llm nricHcAlMIbll MMUMn im)»orted from the rlrrr Rhine ; 75 AMO OatunkthBI ' 25,000 Isabella. ; Roota of 1 and 3 years fntnii, of 0 vnrktk**, for s«le cheap, for esak. MARTI! Colon)*, Nor. »lb, l*62.-tf A. H. REID’S LIVERY AXD FEED STASCR f n the rear of the OkTBMMfNR* ' r MAIN STREET. PLAOnVIUll. ’ TIIE Undersigned weald Inform the public that ' times obtain at hit eery best of driving horses, at the lowest rates. * - • tr Horses boarded by the day, week, or nsonti on the moat reasenable terms. .r octl *3,n M:. rneu waara infancu >llc that (tar aaa at aft hla ealaMhbment tfca flag team aa4 uMli wiscoirsix TTgCTT l*TT Mala Strati, abore Cedar Raatjti fclRgi-. PLACERVTLlJE. ■ THE SUBSCRftER, thankful for | favors, respectfully Informs the ] that lie la now prepared to meet date all who may furor him with their J patronage, with the finest Buggy Toi ” Hordes in the mountains. Horses kept by the day or month at thelswsol rates. Try me and he convinced. HT Attached to the stable is a large shed and secure Coral, suitable for pack trains. ocil-3m It. H. RfcDD. pr- Ex-City Sexton.—TJndertaker. h JOHN BOY, DBALKK IV AXD liimCTGUI OF % Furniture, Xatresaes, Bedding, ete. Which he keep, constantly on hand,or turc to order, at short notice anil on terms. Upholstering neatly executed. VfT J0B1IINQ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. COLOHA STREET, Next door to the Office of the Democrat, ! ocU Sm PlacerriUe =***! 1 SHatrijrs, 3rtorir?, Ytt. 1. J. CELLE1I, Watchmaker and Jeweler t ( AT TIIE OLD STAKE) Of J. W. SVKI.KT.) ON THE PLAZA, PLAOlBYthLi; J. J. CULLEN having taken tbe \ a old stand of Mr. SEELEY, on the I Plaxu, (adjoining O'DonneU’s Then* r ter,) respectfully announces to the! _ public that he Is prepared to repair or rtgnUfo Watches oji/J m MANUFACTURE Of every dexej-iption, at short best style. JEWELRY! sod lathe Diamond Work, Enameling Chnaing. AflttUlUIIU WUAA, CiUBIUOUng KNUR A VINO, SEAL-CUTTING, DIK* _ GILDING and SILVERING done In the best style ef the art and at the shortest notice. **♦ Work done promptly and delivered nt Ihe time speciflled. ■*m*- r *’ Mr. CULLEN is agent for the sale of the BAY STATE SEWING MApHXNHR! The simplest, chepcst and best Sewing iu use. ALSO, GVN8MITHIMG, I This department will be under the aiygyfo ion of FRANK BECKBAR merly of Coloma. All jobs done pressgfiK and at reasonable prices. W. BARTBAV, Mun i» DOORS, WINDOWS —*— ASD BLINDS! O V EVERY DESCRIPTION! At San Francisco Prices end Freight. Alto, all kinds of SUGAR PINE AND COMMON DUMBER! T. AND G. FLOORING, DRESSED LUMBER, , Shingles, Shakes, Main Street, Ptscervflfe. H" All orders promptly and faithfully attended to. septSTyl *1 CARY HOUSE BATHS HAia-saSSMBS ROOM. RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS! GALTAWICT' BATHS! Iron, Sulphur and Msdiealsd Alan, I10T, COI.D AND KH01YEK BATfB! 11AIR-DRE9KINU AND BARDHRHIO, kylfcenM skillful artists. Private Entrance for Ladles story of the Cary Home. J. L J. J novlA irt BRIDGE OTICE Is horoby (1 A El Dorado January 1' fur ih. 3m al the point —.ragiff^it rOTTOK I. Ei N. hereby ■ to tb. * UtcraaAorao c*nx« to keen a I .tiuorlcan llnf Ford's,Bar, n*-r