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[For the Gazette.] Sachamemto. Mat 21st., 1858. Sir: Early this while yet the stars were in the shy, three drowsy passengers at Columbia, took their places in that low, long, lank, lousy lumber waggon, which Fisher & Co. run between that place and James town. Crack, wont the whip, and off rolled “dor old machine,” rumbling over the road like forty empty hogsheads, frightening the good people of ISenson ville and disturbing the morning dream s of the Post-masters of Springfield and Shaw’s Flat. On we went at the speed of nearly three miles an hour, ’till in (ho course of time we arrived at Jamestown and were transferred to one of tho So nora coaches. On we wont, the “low back car” being left for the accommoda tion of good natured Columbians in the evening, — and by 9 A. .VI., we enjoyed a good breakfast at Mound Springs. We would however suggest that the Mound Springs' Hosteller is rather the rather ost. Crowded in and mixed with wo men , babies, band boxes and parrots, we nudged along to Knight’s Ferry in very good condition, where the smiling land lord of the Gardner House insisted upon an experimental introduction to his old Sazarac. Thero too was rosy-faced Hick, of Columbia Stage memory, as smiling a' a rose by the way side. From Knight’s Ferry to Stockton the rolling hills present a singularly sterile appear ance. The season in that section is al ready dry; the wild oats have fully ma« tured ; the grass has fallen before the scythe and tho brown barley fields are beckoning for the reaper. Stockton seems full of people ; not busy folks, but gentlemen of leisure ; the windmills being the only workers. The country between Stockton and Sacra mento far exceeds in fertility and beau ty, that between Columbia and Stock ton. Within a few miles of the wind mill city, the change is so great, that one feels like having stopt from barren r !'•!•.* Ou- *...r..U oftf e husbandman. )i i farms .roe ai.a-Ji utter ; the bums It--pi- ‘ -lore nameror^ . of>. r j 8 oi eatt»t > .u. i every si i•. The barley -£W|r ulterior ; the go! I*n wheat waving £ ,he sun light ; the breezes bracing with the breath of tiie sea, and lad* n with the perfume of the new mown hay, gives to the raoun tii s ■■• r t sen -ft mof pleasurable excite in ot hu eo i" 1 scarcely have anticipated. W e arrived here at eleven o’clock this night, a little weary, but really refreshed by the fatigu sof the journey. At 7 A. M. tomorrow we take the steamer for Colusi Yours in haste : Luof. Crittenden’s Substitute, Mont gomery’s Amendment, &c. The telegraph, the newspapers, news paper correspondents, and everything else, when referring to the vote of the House of Representatives whereby the Senate Kansas bill was made to give place to a substitute, all spoke of it as Crittenden’s Substitute. It was so spo ken of in every quarter, and, of course, reference was made to the bill as intro duced by Mr. Crittenden in the Senate, but in one of its most important features the substitute is as unlike Mr. Critten den’s bill as any thing that can well be conceived. Mr, Crittenden, being an American, was exceedingly anxious to engraft a distinctive feature - of the American principle on this bill. He therefore provided— Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That in the elections hereby authorized, all white male inhabitants of said Terri tory, over the aijc of twenty one years, who have been residents for three months before the election, and are cit> iz< ns of the United States, and none others, shall be allowed to vote ; and this shall be the only qualification re quired to entitle the citizen to the right of suffrage in said elections. But it seems that Mr. Crittenden’s bill, after it was defeated in the Senate, got into the Black Republican caucus, and there it was emasculated—the onlv clause in it that could recommend it to Americans, cut out—and in shape it was presented to the House by Mr. Montgomery, and adopted. It was no more Mr. Crittenden’s bill, with this clause stricken out, than it was the bill of aby pages of the Senate, and a fraud (iijgjhjpcn practiced upon the country in seizing it abroad as his bill. This will be more manifest from reading the fourth section of Mr. Montgoraery 4 s bill, taking the place of the 4th section of Critten den’s, already quoted : Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, that in the elections hereby authorized, all white male inhabitants of said Terri tory, over the age of 21 years, who are legal voters under the laws of the terri tory of Kansas, and none others, shall bo allowed to vote; and this shall be the only qualification required to enti tie the voter to the right of suffrage in said elections.” Day and night cannot be more dissim ilar than these two provisions, and we take back what we said on Saturday, about the Americans having been the only pa’ ty to achieve a triumph by the passage of this bill. Changed as it was, by the action of the Black Republican caucus, no virility was left in it as an American measure, and we must express our surprise that any member of that party could be found to vote for it. We could have applauded them for (ho generalship displayed in engrafting up on the bill such a principle as (hat con tained in the Crittenden bill—forcing it upon the Black Republicans, as it were, at the hazard of incurring the defeat of the measure ; but we cannot think much of tl eir principles or their j o’icy, in yielding to a total change of that sec tion of the bill. After that was done, there was nothing left for them to con tend for, fur they, as a party, gained nothing by the passage of the substi tute. The Crittenden bill baring been thus emasculated, it was perfectly competent for Mr. Blair to vote fur the substitute, lie did, in former time, intrigue with Americans for their support, and put himself in very equivocal positions, and we give him all the advantage of this explanation. He is put right on the record to-day, in the bill which is pub lished as Montgomery's Till, and which emanated from a Black Republican cau cus.- ■JMis&uri litp. Showing their Colors. From the Kansas Crusader of Free dom, “extra,” edited by J. Redpatb, and dated March 26tb, 185 S, (says the Burlington Gazette,') we clip the follow ing and present it f»r the consideration of all honest minds. It is an open avowal of the hypocricy of the Free- State organizedVn as it existed under the control of Jim Lane and others Redpatb, it cannot be denied, was in the secret and fully posted as to the movements of the ’ca lers of that organ ization both in and out of the Territory; and this avowal of its purposes and his denunciation of Jim Lane, will have the effect to open the oys of many who have heretofore “went it blind” as to the true state of affairs in that ill fated Ter ritory. Rehpath says : “The Crusader of Freedom, hence forth, will not be the 01 gan of any par ty. or any man, the editor alone expect ed, and will refuse to support any tick et or any political aspirant who does not announce himself openly of a Republi can. Regarding the Free-State party as an organized hypocricy—kept up sole ly for the purpose of promoting the po litical designs of a number of ambitious demagogues—l shall refuse to fight un der that banner any longer, but will hoist the Republican flag. Kansas is free. The mission of the Free-State party is ended. There is no organized Pro-Slavery party in Kansas now, and no possible use of any organized oppo sition to—nothing. But (here are two distinct political parties in Kansas—the Republicans and the Democrats, and the tendency of the Free-State organi zation i*to invest the Democrats with power. If they are in a majority we are willing to submit to their rule ; hut, believing as we do, that they are in a hopeless minority we sh ill hereafter re spectfully decline to vote for them. Having been nearly ruined by the conduct of Gen Jas. 11. Lane, I shall not continue to write his Autobiogra phy, Articles, Reports or any other of Ids effusions, nor publish them, except as advertisements, when they arc writ ten by other young ijien who have not yet been decieved by bis specious pron - ises. Gen. Lane will have no control, direct or indirect, over the columns of this journal; and if any attempt is made by him, or by any of his agents, to renew the disturbances in the Terri tory, I shall oppose him as resolutely as I would resist any other aspiring polhi- SALOON, CORNER MAIN AND FULTON STREETS) OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBIA. TTTT! subscriber would res pectfully inform his friends and the public gene rally, that he has opened a first class Drink, 1,7 Salnom at the above place, which has been finished in a style of unusual elegance, and furnished in most sumptuous splendor, rendering il entirely unei|nalled t-y any other establishment in the Ptate. The har-FWingt and Furniture are of the most ex quisite description, and have been selected from the choicest qualities to be found in the States. —A STOCK OF— 'Winos and Xiiquiors OF THE MOST SUPERLATIVE BRANDS, WILL BE FOUND IN THE BAR. CIGARS of the Finest Fiwr will always be kept, an ! elegant lunches A I. jpg cot every ».=ni n K . Friends an 1 Gentlemen of the county are respectful ly invited to call, an.l are assured that Douglass' SalfM'ir will always lie found worthy of their favor. .ZA. T lldto fabliahmont re arrive «i«*part corn mentis itself to fr< m t 1; e Sahion, citizens an«l sti rin a:i‘l tl.e entiie es- <rers, ns the most agreeable and lively resort in the town, jau.utf " ,1. B. DOUGLASS. Broadway Drug Store. Ml. P. GRAVES, IMPORTER OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AC. ON BROADWAY, 3d Door Above Slate Street, COLUMBIA, n AS ,iust received and will keep, constantly on hand a fresh and superior assortment of ITKE DRUGS and Chemicals, Genuine Patent Medicines. Medical Herbs, Perfumery and a variety of other articles usual Iv kept in First Class Drug Stores ; all of which are of fered ior sale cheaper than can be obtained at any nth er Dnu> Store in Columbia. April 10 If. NEW STORE, Hffl-w ®o®ats 3 AID NEW PRICES. NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE. On State st. Dearly opposite Jud£9 Galvin’s Court Room. fPME subscriber offers for sale, at lowest cash prices. I the largest and most fashionable stock of Clothing ever exhibited in the Southern mines. Having purchased for caSi. lie can sell 20 per cent eheai er than merchants who buv on credit. Goats ot all di-acriptions; Superfine black EVo-V Co.i's. heavy arid line n -r foals. Raglans, Talmas and Business Cunts : fne bi-.vk ! ..e skin Pants, I rene!, t nicy Cashmere Pants ; black, blue and gray S.i’inett Pan: ~ fancy velvet and Business Vests. Pcj s \ Junes’ patent white and fancy Shirts—celebrated for make uid finish—red. blue am’ gray Over Shirts, Gents fur ni-l.ing goods of all de-captions. Call and examine before purchasing else .-*,ere, , fit AS. HOSTY. Columbia, March 27th, ISSS. j v _ Rare Chance ! I7H>K any Dnapnerreau Artist, or Yontt-z ' MAN desiring TO (;o INTO TilE BUSINEs:?. l-’cu Sftle : At Less than Cost—with or without iitsfructlgiis- a Splendid outfit, including A Solar Camera! In good Working Order.— Good Location, and doing a Goad Business! Apply Immediately. ’ik. Those wanting Good Pictures n ill do well to c. WITHIN TWO WEEKS. •I. R. CAJIERoV. Main street, above Slate, Columbia. ap24 I THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOI DEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ILLTSTRATED ! II .LUSTRA!'k ILI.T'STRATED EVERY WEEK. II I t’STRATED EVERY WEEK. II.LEsTRATED EVERY WEEK. IM.t STRATEIi EVERY WEEK. SEE' ! MEN COPIES SENT FREE. Si E< I MEN COPIES SENT KREEI. SI El JME.N COPIES’ SENT FREE! THE GOLDEN P^IZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ILLU3TRAT LD ! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one off largest and best weekly pajiers of the day. Imperial Quarto containing ti'.irr pac.F.-. or forty Ci t’M.vs. of entertaining original matter, and elegan illustrated every week. A CIET WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $5OO 00 cei 1,, will he: preisente.i) to each sitiscrip.i n.MEI lATE.LY ON RECEIPT OE THE SUBSCKIPTK MO.xEV. One copy f„r one year $2,00, and 1 gift. One copy for two i ears .T. 50, and two gifts. One copy for threeyears 5,00, and three gifts. Cue copy for five years S.Oo. ami five gifts AND TO CLUBS Three copies for one year $5,00, and 2 gifts. Five copies one year 8.00, and 5 gifts. Ten c. pies on. year 15,00, and TO gifts. Twenty-one copies one year 30,00, and at Kiris. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 each. 5 do. do. do. 200 00 each. 10 do. do. do 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased watches 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 IK) each. 60 do. 00 00 each. 100 do. 50 00 each. • too Ladies Gold Watches 25 oo •jeo silver Hunting Cased Watches p.O 00 each. 500 Silver Watches $.lO to 25 00 each. lEoo Child Guard. Vest and E’ub Chains 10 to 30 00 each. Gold Lockets, Braeeletts. Brooches. Ear Drops, Breast Pins. Cult Dins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, .Shirt Studs, \\ atch Keys, Gold and silver Thimbles, and a variety ot other articles, worth from fifty cents to $l5 ear!,. Immediately on the receipt of the subscription mon ey, tl.e subscribers name w ill lie entered upon our sub scription book opposite a number, and the gift corres ponding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express, jmst paid. tt*UAil communications should be addressed to BECKET & CO., 4S and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. ***Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted.— Specimen copies of the ‘-Golden Prize” may be seen at this office. Livery, Livery. W A NT ED: A working partner to start a Lilvcry Stable Busi ness at one of the best situations in town one who un derstands the buying and selling of horses, and has an equal small amount of Ready Capital to invest, can learn further particulars at this office. P. S.—A light sccoipd baud buggy wanted. npr-IT-lm. W. O. SLEEPER. A E noOKI;R w. O. SLEEPER & CO., COLTJMBi Af CAL. SUCCESSORS TO D. O. MILLS & Co. IP MSS E&33D * DRAFTS ON* THE PRINCIPAL ATLANTIC CITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHECKS on Son Fram-lsco, Sacramento anit StocK (on, A General Banking Business transacted, and particu lar attention paid to C( (ELECTIONS and REMITT ENCEF. Rcf.T, by Permission, to Messrs. Drexeh Safher & Church, ) San Fran “ Talent & Wilde. / c u r „. “ I>. O. Mills .V Co.. 1 Sacramcn “ Drexid. Father & Church., f to. T. Robinson Boors & Co., Stockton. Columbia, May 1, 1557. my2tt O M H M rt o s o Xi -t-i hO a •H pq JOHN C. BELL, 102 Clay Street, < xt-door to the Museum, near Kearny St., SAN FRANCISCO. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS* FLOOR AND TABLE CLOTH, PAPF.U IiAKGIXGS, AVIXDOW SHADES, O •t tfi p p* C 5 1C s P n I re ff l undshlug' Goods of nil khu!,-—Wlialc sale n :id Retail. Green Baize, Ptw Cushions, £.c. V.3U A liheial discount will always be made to pen ile from the country. Cheapest Carpet Warehouse on the Pacific Coast. Don't forget the number, 182 Clay Street marlO-3m, SAN FRANCISCO. jst-A. ges : js»*x ,^_ghesss A CC O'M MOD A 71 ON LINE —OF— Columbia and Stockton Coaches ! _ A. N. FISHER respectfully informs AiO..'A --f r a tin* ciii/.ens nf Columbia as 1 the ad- Lj. L "*-•* Jniii i f Camps, that they now bate a NEW LINE ot Extra Fine Coach c*, daily riinnir-jr frc*r?i Hduinbi.-i to FtocMrn. via S!h.r.v’s Hat. Jiimo.ttovvn. Mound Spring*- an \ KnijrliTs Terry. All :n i lr'!!•■ n snto and s;,ct-.jy p i -'age arc rc. j - liilly to ;ntr<*.io Ibc n)«>vo Oraches. 1 I< ! S—At .i. It. Fal'x-n. cj-nr r of .Main and Fulton .-.ircd A. X. FiSlT'.n. Tr- j riclor. <*r« Da. ft sS <s* wr« **««>■ PLANS 3 AND UIOWERS, The finest, the most complHo andtlic ' r'o*-t colloc * «»| c!i uico K s. Myrtlv .I*i *;• i:v.:\c<. }’;is.- : nn V!• • r>. Oi -niTi "•»>. CV\-aiithfiiiani'. II a.cy suc*.Filar-.. II the ornamental t;cr<. r-bruhs *’d Vint* m-.\ ho foiinu f. r sal*' at the I’olm.ihiu •"^i‘<l * A v*«»li*v ‘n»n which lias i; ver been - ; , ;.".McU in Tin l iiniic Fount v THU?. S. FWAIX. npr-lT Im. Proprietor. Soap Factory. :rs7*. -tb. . S£ui«i>, (FUCCKFFi .R Ti) M CAN DREWS & MYKINS.) Sonoi-n, Cal, p. A. Miller, an old and successful • re d.b nl o! Tool imne County, having purcha. - I'd til” -dap Factory of McAudrews k My Litis, and ad -1 dod !<• t ie cor; un all !:,e latest improvements—secur irur fop its o-.M'rations the must experienced workmen— i is now prepared to so) ■ Iv the cit Dons of this and ad • aimsv< unties with. -I article equal to any to be t" ; .nd in ihv in;, kef au 1 atpiice. that cannot fail to I *'acceptable. Retail b ale - are directed to this os lands).inent—as it slue.ld be an important considers .. >n v i - alt to givt In i.n* plod.lets lire pr* feience jan2:’3Btl ks cs> s%} TO LET. 4 IPd'R.'.RI.Y At'. R INdETiROOMS FOR STORES AND *• .",il c e..a '■ • ial at reasonable rates in the ■" ■'■ ■ ■ -h--Vf. . TUR.iTEH Ji ILDISG. Ap Pv to HI ARLES CARIHNH.L, TI. I ale; Building, Washington sh, Columbia. On Friday of last week a swarm of bees, loft one of the hives belonging to the subscriber. Any per son giving information as to their whereabouts, w ill bo liberally rewarded. A. .‘■CHILLING. DR APTS . ...0F... . Satiaor c&3 Olx-wa.x-olx. AUI. PERSONS HOLDING DRAFTS OF BATHER & CHURCH, are hereby notified that they are now being paid on presentation, as follows ; Drafts draw n on New York, Boston, Bt. Louis, Bal timore and Louisville, will be paid at the office ofp. NA\ Is fR, Fsq., Tf Broad street, Now York ; and those drawn on all otlier points, on presentation to DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia. FATHER .C CHURCH. Ban Francisco, April ‘>d, 1 SDR. ap j o lm UNITED S. OF AMERICA. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, -| County of Tuolumne. j 93 * To ' vnsh! P Xo - -• The people of «h, state of Callfor.iln, To JAMES LIVINGSTON, Greeting ; I ffice inVhe^eondT 1 ' *° a PP far hofere me. at my n" on“ e 10U. L “v V • Tr A M to -inswek ' A ' I, ‘ ISo8 ’ at 10 o clock wi.ereVn % iM, 1 ", ~ie complaint of N. Milner, n. Zconnt' for u for Balance due on ' , ,i a ii VPr .j'i„ ..o > „°f^ ll ' "' ;,re ■ , aa l Merchandise sold 557 w « fudgn u- m 1!,,h - lfi66 10 l*t. ommint * a k pr > against JOU for lllC appear and answer U 1 Cost * auJ damages, If you fail to Constable of saidCountv. Greeting; Make legal service a,„i , lue return ber - eof- ( ; lv^n under my hand this 20,h day 0 f May. A. D. IMB. E.’ B. DRAKE. , Justice ol the Peace. Col uni bid, Msv 1858—1 FRANK BAKER! 110 and 112 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. f PAPER HANGINGS, tfco., cfcc. WHOLESALE et RETAIL. » NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The atlf’itinn of Tax Payers Is called Iq tie f< Rowing provision of the Revenue -Let of J‘ 57. — (See Wood's Digest, page f-17 :) [anr. son. fee. o.] “The T;. \ Ci.’lector is hereby authorized and require.’ (unless otherwise dh cc’ed t.v the roar.! of Supervisor in the respective Comities.) eitlier in person or by dt utv, to accompany the Ai-s ;»or through the Countv, anil upon the entry of any r-se-sinent ofraoveab'e per sonal property to any pet-on. lirm. corporation, asso ciation or company, who dor-, not own real estate with in the county, to demand the payment of the Taxes cu the same ; mid if any such person, firm, corporation, asses dal- n or company shall neglect or tefuse to pas such Taxes, the Tax Collector, or his Deputy, .-h e seize sufficient of the pe.sOnal property of the party so neglecting or r< fin ing to pay. In satisfy the Taxes and Costs, and si.all post a notice of ss:' li seizure, with a description of the projeriy. a:. 1 tee t. me and pi . where it will be sold, t n three public places in the Township, when it is seized. a ,.,j .shall then, at tile e\ piratton of five days, proceed to sell, at public a, i -t; at the time and pi mil! ifiiel. to the highest Viiti.’.or for ensh. a su.Tifieot quantity of jiropMly to j*.iv the Taxes :m*i i.i■•»:rr v 1 ; ani r« r tin; the T.ix Collector >lkiU bo allowr.l. from the delinoue.: 4 . pariy, a fee of Three WHur*. and the sc.mo mileage Ui:it a SherilT wouM bo rntitlo-i lo receive for tr iwiiing t a place to make a lory. And upon the payment of tl.p purchase money, l.t* hull deli vei* to tin* purchaser the property sold, together with a certificate of the-ale, and of the amount of taxes or assessments and exp* us es thereon, for which the pro; erly was old, win-- upon th" title to the pr .perty m*. soil shall ve-t a'- - lusely in the i urchaser. TheTa x Collector shall. o. ■ infra* iwo irffls ret. n to the Au I: tor and the Clerk twtbe Hoard of K-pialization. a list of all c- i tions made under this section, and it shall be the i-. ol the ( h-rfc of the Hoard ol Kpiali at;. ;i to mark e word‘"paid" en C o C"t a;i 1 A-■ ■ oner,t Roll opp. ’e the name of Ah jai y \vh se taxc sa: p: 1,1," t , Aetkirl *llei’i by glvca, that 1 shall pr 1 to coHlect tKp’Ta.xes of all persons, who do not own real estate in tiie county as soon as the same is - sed by the County As.sos; or, as re pure 1 by the pv. :sj ions of the above section. JCtliV SF.D3V.TCTi:, Sheriff and Tax Collect Sonora, March Blh, IS.',A. tf. ST ATI' OF CA I.i KOI; N’T.V. y County of Tuolumne. { rpOAI.I. TO WHOM THE-T. PRESi.NTSSII\U CO'. X GRFETING : h I.ucy C. Reach, wife of Gilbert Rc.orh efthecitv Columbia, in said county, do hereby d.. ..-latte. pub] i n-1 make known, that 1 intend to carry on anl Ira act. within said county, the 1. ' „f B.ii.erva Confectionary, and Ihe manufacture and sale ofSj r -11;er. under my own name, fl uey C. Reaeb.) and my own account; and that 1 will be individually .sponsible for all debts and liabilities contr: ,-t,.! |.V „ on account efsaid bnsin.s- -ml that the amount vested by me in said business does not exceed f 1 houvtrW di !1 us. In witiv -- whcreofl have berem so* my band and seal thisp-uh day of April, A. D. 1«, at the t ity of Colombia, aforesaid". LUCY C. BEACH, [t., s. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I _ „ County of Tuolumne. f * v - ' ■ This ’• v before me. !•'. R. Drake, Justice of the Her i.f tin- ... iowuship. in said eounlr. personally a• or e.. I.ucy C. Reach, wife et Gilbert Reach, and known me to be the j arson descritied in and who t xeentod t foregoing declaration, and acknowledged to me II she made and published the said declaration, (re. and voluntarily and for the uses and purnoses theta named. Wilnes mv hand and seal, at Columbia in said cot ty. this 2sth day of April, 185 S. K. R. DRAKE, may 11m. Justice of thcl’eace. 200 TIERCE'S PATEXT COVERLO HAMS. - 100 Mils Clear and Mess Pork : RlOhallbbls Clear do • AO •• New Goshen Rutter : SOO cases I. af I rl. It ft tins , 1000 'nags Green . : i Coffee ; t a) mats did Gov't Java Coffee. 100 drnihs new* Codfish ; 100 halt boh No 1 Mackerel • 100 do No 2 do; fi t bids Carolina Rice; 1000 mats No 1 China do ; 100 ceroons new Chile Reaches . fibd m i<s No 1 t'lnna Sugar ; 7 5 hints New Ua lea ns do ; 500 bills and halt do Crushed do ; 100 do do Coffee do ; ICOO kegs K. R. Scrap, 5 and 8 gals. • 600 do do 11 do ; 50 bbls do ; COO half bids new dried Apples ; 1000 boxes Knapp's Candles ; ICOO do Chemical Sperm do; COO do Reboot do in cartoons ; 50 do Patent Sperm do ; 1000 do K. ( . D. Soap ; 1000 do Pay’s do; 1000 boxes Laver Raisins ; 1000 half anil ijr t*,iea do ; 100 chests fine Green Tea : bOO eases do do 1 and 2ft ead.lies ; 500 do do Rlack Tea. 1-2 ft papers ; luO do Olive Oil; 100 do Sordines, half and quarter boxes ; 500 do assorted Pine Fruits ; 100 do do Jams and Jellies ; Too do Piper’s Oysters ; S(H) do assorted bands do ; 1 00 do Fresh Lobsters, 2ft tins ; 500 do Rrandy Reai lies. 1 2 gall; 200 do Faloratns. Ift papers ; 750 boxes Colgate’s Starch : 10C0 cases assorted Ground Spices ; 100 do Ground Coffee ; 50 kegs Fresh Nutmegs ; SOcascsPyach Tobacco; 65 do Fruuit and Mary’s Own do ; 50 <lo Virginia Offering do ; 25 do Grape do; 50 do C-übannis do; 260 do Smoking do; For sale by R. K. RRKWSTER k CO., Cor. Clay' and Front st - , San Francisco. may 1-lm Poll Tax-—Pall Tax. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the law require each male inhabitant of this Slate, .over the age of Twenty-One Years and under the age of Sixty Years, to pay- to the County Assessor a Ink Tax of Three Dol lars, provided the same lie paid between the first day of March and the first Monday in A ngu-t <if each year ; but if not paid prior to the first Monday in August, Four Delia ra. the collection of which will lie enforced, according to law. Payment can be made at the Asses sor’s office, in the Court House in Sonoia. K. R. ROBINSON. County Assessor. Sonora. March 1. 1855. marO tf <©=•(-'t no false delicacy prevent the invalid hem s-eekin; medical relief—the raid of t)r. I. J. Ciapkay, to be (but J in another column, indicates where to ob tain a rcl able and competent physician. It is seldom that we are called upon to bear testimony In favor of the skill of the physician, hut a sense of duty as neii as justice demands that we should not pass l'r. Cz.ap kay by, without something more than a mere m( n‘ions L’ntike, the greater portion of those who thrust them selves and their nostrums before the public, whose practice- are empirical, Dr. (V.pkay is a gentleman of rare medical and scientific attainments, having held the position of chief surgeon ol the liberating army du ring tVio late Hungarian Devolution. and is possessed of all the requisite expetience and skill f..r th,. success ful practice of his profession. It is to the arean 1 ad vice of such a physician we would comment all su'Ter iug from the effects of sexual or private disease, feeling i sured that in all such complaints whether arising from infection, inui.-crctl a, self ab o-e. or loss of viril. ify, lie can gnarrantce. from his extensive practice, a speedy and permanent care. This e saiTering from the eTeetsof physicrl an 1 mental d-biliiy, «e would iay. let common sense take the place of fal-e modesty, and seek such advice as will save you Loaf* r.n untime ly grave, and K-asl yoa back again to pri-tine health, cousi.l; Dr. Ciapkay, whom we cho> i fully cn lorsc a- a skilliul and tried physician, capable of coping with aul - ■■■ -,V.iy cra iieiti ; the e - t*‘ in Pcte 1 miseries, ■ he evil i of empirical pr ciice and all A; eases of a sem mil nature. Dr. CzapLayV offices are on S-.rcn mento street, o; pos’te Pacific Mail Steamship office. San Vian et co. may I-3m. To the Citizens of California. <n_zsi_xT'mi:<o-3xr. TAM TXFORSIED that various liquor mixers of Xev* York, Bn si oil anti San Franc-sen. are e* len*dv* ly engaged in putting up in square bntlk-s. un lit various titles, cheap imitations of iny ! ng net 1 , aul re new’ued Wolfe's St htiiTam Aromatic . e ch)»p.] , p«?, v 'hich alullera'ed compounds are intended to sell in California airriiiisf mv genuine artuT*. My object is to announce that I Live recently estab* li-hed an Agency In e r.n FVanclseo, for supplying the State and Oregon with my Srhnnpp**, and ilint beilifter I will al.va;. < keep > >’ ] agency > .;» plied wi.li nlarge .stork : so that respectable Dnurgi-H and liquor dealer* throughout California can .dwayn /upply tl«oujso!\ c*s at a regular price, merely enough over the New York price to envoi* cost of freight an 1 charges : thus a v«>l ing complaint aa heretofore, ul oc k cad >ual scarcity and high price. It is now many years since 1 first imported the o Schnapps from the cebdvated oil distillery nt Slide •him, Holland, in which I am i!itcre>(ed. It is now conceded Ujat no Gin was ever imported into thlscmin* iry which nasapproached my Schnapps in regard to pm ■«. v . hntVhfuhi v an f arum*, or flavor. — Ibis I claim and for proof, point to their universal pop ularitv ami the immense an ! increasing consumption by ah classes, north an*l south, east and west, compris ing the temperance people, medical sacalty, kc.. to s«icb an extent that inv establishment. ] raking the en ormous qnanU'.o of 8,000 bo* tip* per day. h bards ably to fill its orders* •Also, the VTolfe’s Schnap* s have been rmil V7.rd hr the most celebrated Chemists. ! rs. M**tt an 1 I cck. of New Aork. an*l others, who all certify ti at they arc a Perfectly Fere «!!(«! 1 cnlc,* Invaluable ns a u ine.lv against ]! . 1 Weather, Gravel, I”'] jre«dion. j i-trep'ia. Debility. kc. They also ceitifv that they fon rcl niv s ••Ir.iapp to h * fu-c fmm Amy lie Alcohol or Fusiluil. an exceeding hurtful ingredient. Ihirci in all c-■ u ;-n (. : n. which hr. Moll «1?. crihes ad “fetid, acrid mil asth met leal aid pre hiring irnq i.- •'•hie effects upon the iptvos an I st< ni.ie.h.'* Th" ecu t:l* ilsu prove mv Schnapps perfectly clear ef I t dangerous n ;npr*r.ent, produce* 1 hy the over distiil *tio!i praeticod to invica e the rpiauthy is makinj • .•‘Unary Gm. ,> TV.csp statements are made with a view to invite comparison in r ik \ f -nr’a. between *' e j-enuir.e \V«*l!**‘.i Sclinai*}>s. and the various brands of hrgas imitations, mixed, th clond-Mp. or s\vv» td Gin ; in s.inure, black bottles, (imitation of mv si vie f.l botlhs) ui, ler dilfer • :.tn.ones and lahles. whether ui i i n 6<r many. Iloll.iml SVbic lam P> '.naf ,x • . in mtiuiti. -.a i —cnnfi.'.vn'. that tlie iri.il will r<*-ult in I'alifornt. it ha< lung since di no in all the e lder st; t»-. in repudiating nil the befns. unwhides, nre Imitations ie fcrri'd to, and the Complete triumph ol lav pure kclr : dam ijehoaps. ! ce-iro briefly to net ice two fi O- wliiclj lav ■ |y Hibied Largely to (be use of Wolfs Schnapps in the rile of N'ew York nnd elsewhere. Ist. I'me French lira>i dr it is now alnrn-t impossible to obtain—nearly all (be brandy imported from f iance being American raw 1 iriln sent there, made into brandy, an 1 shipped bar i again, '- h Many pi . pie are abandoning the me of American whisky, I ran Iv an 1 yin. since it has been 1 83 .. - iINIXIi. a deadly poison, i- ia uss nt the west in distilling, thereby increasing the yield of Liquor about or.e thiid. In conclusion. I will say to all who desire a whole some. agreeable tonic and stimulent. given fair trial to Wolfe’s 'ie'iilulam'Atoiuatki UDULPHO W(>I.FK. foie Importer, 22, Cearer street, New York. raarHO Cm LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN. To t2io gpnlolic. riIHIS celebrated (Tin—pretending to nothin/ but .'hat it i'. \i/. : a pure and unadulterated utricle, and assuming no artificial merits of what it m not. as *'iao of its rival imitators do—after eight years of pub lic apj rt -. il and very extensive sales, in the cities of New York. ITiilalelphia. Dos ton and the Western cit ies. has been pronounced hr the public, as well as by the best raedVftl find oieutific authorities throughout ilio Unite*! Stairs and the Canadas, to bo superior, not only as a hov»erage of general use. to any other article r ag unst it. but is tmequ.iUoO ia its medici nal efScin.cy in it >I c’ i mv. of ciniplaints. To i*«;rs<«ns ‘raveling la tiiC'e days of rapid transit from Fast lo West, North and South, and more particularly to those 1 ros.v,iu/ the Isthr'us. and who are constantly cban/ing their water as well as th»*ir climate —who are drinking, ia deed, a d* en kin Is of writer in every twenty four flours, and each draught containing some property a ting in chemical antagoni. ut to the jircceling one, V.iereby caching an unnatural degree of excitement to the stomach—it ia positively and absolutely necessary to u.-o a cOviutcrartiug agent. From the fact that this article i' prepared o.prc -sly to meet such exigencies, and to ai l.i s we know it will act, as an antidote, we Confidently prescribe it :v. tin• very lest article in the country. The name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps has never been attached anv wav to this article. Tilt: JLO\i;l>A chiil UOUSK Cil.\ Requires none of the usual ‘‘caution to the public” to beware of counterfeits, it being, like all other genuine articles-, beyond thebn.se art of counter.»-if ing. The Lomloii Club House Cllsi ' everj-thir.g nl.< |i()lie is fhc noxtan jjoisona Ai jnaatjc Schiedam Sk Unappfi, Vwr* Tin: lomK).\ ( hdi hoi skiais Requjiv.s •i o •:\I •**.” no •‘caution to the pub* lu . rhoM- Will) liai. it. find the security in its virtues ngainst tl <• vi ions temptations of drinking any ol its vile i*;. ■*.; i i;-. even under *‘ad vice ;’ J while ib< >f‘ who *v ui'i'-n the public*' against counterfeiters, hav( tlicmsvlvCs been cautioned by the public to bc wai e of any but The Loudon Club Houne Gin. ■ WILLIAM H. DAI.Y. Solo Importer, \< w York. N *t;%k—the r.ncxajnjdt I success of THE un DON ( LCD HOUSE C-I\ | 1J * S indues, a host of inut.ifors. who are putting up an inferior article, under similar titles. Furchaser* will pie i. c not e *!:“/ » • r.finite of the signature of the ua dersigned <>n the label. I-i resale by all the principal Liquor Houses in Sail Francisco. rpr-17 Cm is. tsia' m ti: ho SB (DiESIOHa'OIBS. Estate of Joliti K. Wheeler, Deceased. ■\TOTKT: in hereby given by the unilersigned A lmin A.l istrator of the above named estate, to the ere.’ . I..rs 01. an-1 all persons linvin* claims against John K Wheeler, ilccca-H, to exhibit the same, with the nec essary vouchers, within ten months from the first pul lication of this notice to the undersigned at his rcsi lienee on the south sido of (ireen street ia the city of Columbia, Tuolumne Cmintv. Cal. .“VLVASKW. FITTS, Adnnui. trator of the e late of John E. Wheeler, du apt-10 If.