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LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff’s Sale. By virixe ok a yvhit ok f.xecv tion issued out of ‘he District Court of the 4th Judicial District in and for the county ofSan Francisco and State of California, to me directed and delivered commanding me to make the sara of nine hundred and two 21-100 dths dollar*, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum till paid, and all costs ot suit taxed in the sum of fifty-three 75-100 dths dollars and all ar-ruing- costs on Mtid writ, wherein Aloxandei G. Able m plaintiff and Bev* rlr C. Sande and Charles J Brenhatn arc defendants. I have levied upon and will expo-'- at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the C'mrt llou-e door, in the town of OroviUe. county of Butt**, and 8:alo a: >re« . 1. on Monday the Ist day of November, A. D. 18-58, at two o'clock I* M of said day. all of the right tit e and interest of the above named Charles j Brenhatn in and to all that portion which lays in Butte county and State of Califor n:a, of the following describe*! piece or parcel of land known u« the Rancho Slano S*»co sitaat- d in the conn ties of Butte and Colu- ..and rflatc aforesaid and more particularly described av follows, to wit; beginning at a point On the Sacramento river ab "it one and one hall miles south of the fourth standard parallel north at the south we-t corner of the K/.rwell Ilaucho. and running thence north sixty eight FOS; degree- ea*t.aboufc three hundred ami fifty -VC chain.-to the Mt Diablo Mere dian. thenc** south five hum!red and thirty seven an 1 „ixtv live one hundredths (V. 7 «*-Iooj chains, thence west two hand re 1 and thirty ard sixteen one hundredth (2 .0 IG-100] chain- t the Sacramento river, thence up t-ai-i river wit its me-in ’'-sings to the place of begin ning. contain;? g in all ah «t seventeen thousand three hnndr-d and seventy six. and thirty one hundredth [1757G -u 100 acr-> *>f laud more or less, together with all and s-ingu! ir the and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to said interest—it h-r:/ the -aid land granted to Soba-tiar Kavser. April Ist A D 1844. by Simeno, Governor ad in terim* of lb** Department of California, and on the 4lh day of October N D 1845. by Bio Pico Governor of said Cali!' ‘f. aid ap proved by the depaitimental assembly of California. October Sth A D 1845, Reference being bad to the documents and maps on flit in the office of the United States Purveyor Generals ••ffic'i of California and particularly to a deed of con veyance made and executed by John F Posse on the eleventh day of April a f» 1850. conveying to the said Coarles J* five undivided one hundred and eighty sixth of the property Above described. X. D PLUM, Sheriff Butte Co. Oroville, October ft. IS'*l. Sheriff’s Sale. ■TV VIRTU*: OP A DECREE AXD CR -2 P der nl sale, i.*-ned out of the I istricl Court in and for Butte County, aga'net J. J. K I.KINK, and in favor of JOSEPH GLUCK\UF,forlhe sum of three hundred and twenty seven dollar?, w.th interest and costs as specified in said order, ermmaeding n o to s; II the prop erly hereinafter described to *ai»-fy said demand, C will, on Sat«rilay flic sixth day of .\oTcmber, A. D. 1858, at 2 o clack. P. M , in front of the Court House, in the Tow n of OroviUe, County of Butte, expose at public sale, to jhe highest bidder tor cash, the prop erly desacrihed in said order of sale, as follows to nft: The eas'.eflly one-half of Jut number twenty-two (22>a* laid down on the map of the Town of Oroville, now on file in the office of lh.- Recorder of Butte County, having a front on lue north side of Robinson street «>f thirty three . ’feet, and running Luck northerly one hundred and thirty-two (132) Jeel. and lying easterly imp edjoin ing a lot - wned and occupied by one B. N. Seymour ; also < ce certain lot In lee Town of Bidwtl’, and des cribed as toih-ws: Kegiiinii;*? at the routh-west corner of what is known as the George Buckley lot on Charles street, in sail T wn, running up said Charles s'reel two hum!reed [2ou] thence back in an easterly di rection from said Charles street to R. T. Van N Hen’ h*t thence in a southerly direction two hundred [2OO feet, them e thenc - w sterly to the point of oegin.iing on said « diaries tr* et, logo; her with all and singular the tenement?, hereditaments, and nppurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, all of which prop erly is situated in Dufie County, California. N I*. PLUM. .Slit-riff Butte County, Oroville, Oct. 10th, A. D. 1858. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a writ op Execu tion issued < it of the County Court, in and for Butte County. Cuiifotnia, on the CM day of Septem ber. a, n 185 s, to me diret » d and delivered, command ing me to mak-lho sum of forty-nine and 75-ICO (S!9 75) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate often p< r ernt. per annum till paid, an I nil costa of suit tax' d in the sum of forty-six and 80 100 ($4O 8 » dollars, and all ac cruing costs on s il-l writ ; win rein J. Myers 5: (to. is plaintiff and F. (’. A.larns Co. are defendants, I have levied upon ill t 1 e right, title and interest of the shove named defendants, and wsl expose at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, cl the Court House Door, iu the town of Oroville. county off! "to mid Btate afore said, on iVedncNdny, the 24th day of So veinhcr, a. cl. 1838, all that certain piece or parcel of lun 1 mid mill property, .vhieh is.situated in Pidwell Township, and iu the aforesaid county an l Stale. de»- cribed au follow?, to wit:—Situated on the waters of Berry Cr<- k. about one and one half mile.-, in an eas er ly direction from 11,-. Berry Crm k Saw Mill, begining nl a tree at I lit* in rtrieust corner and running thence eouih one mile to the r.n.er, thence west 40 cha ns to a coi ner. thence north one nolle to a corner, thence east 4'* ciiams *o the place of begining. (-(•ntaining 320 acres of land; together with the said mill Known as the Bald Hock Mill,and all and singular the tenements heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belong, or in any wise appertaining. The above mentioned sate will take place at 3 o’clock RUM. on the above mentioned dale and place N. D. PLUM, 81ur ff Dutlo Co. Oroville, Oct 20. IBSS. Sheriff’s Sale. BV VllU'l’i; OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial !>is irict. in and for the County of Yu bn, and Stale of Califor nia, to mo directed un i delivered, commanding me to make the sum of thre hundred and seventeen and 5,1-100 dollars amt Int rest thereon, from the 14th day of September, a. n. I*> >B, uulil paid and all accruing costs on said writ, v.lin e,n C llud-*<n A Co. is plaintiff ami John A Martin i> defendant, I have levied u: on and will expose nt public - >le to the highest bidder for cash, nl the Court House door. In the n-ou of Oroville. conn ty of Unite, ami state aforesaid, On Saturday, flic *2011» day of Jfovtinln r next, ul two o’clock P. M. all ol the right, title and interest of the above named defendant. (John A. Marin) in and toulithut certain piece or p iicelol land situated in the town of Oroville. county ol Butte,and Stale aforesaid, and being accord ing i" the plot of said town. part* of Jots No. 1 and 2, in Block 20. and r.iore particularly dt. scribed a-* follows.to. wit:—Beginning on the westeiiy side of Montgomery street, twenty-eight feet southerly from the corner <;f I’lue and Montgomery streets, thence running southerly and along the we-terly hue of Montgomery ,*r**it, fif.y four feet, then.*e westerly and at right angle? with Montgomery street one hundred and thirty-two feet, thence northerly and at angles and parallel with Montgomerv street fifty-four f ft, tln-uce at right angles . astcrly one hundred and thirty two I el. to the place of begining; together with all and singular,the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. N D. PLUM, Sheriff Butte County. Oroville. October 30,18 8. Constable’s Sale. •••- ..... ivnu I). inr. YUUIliy tuf ai I Mate af.*r>--a d. cxi Hu* 2!hh day of vnnbcr A. i;. 1858, at two o’clock pm, ofsuid K 5 virtue of a writ o f Execution issued out of the Justice s Court of John s?. Berry, a Ju-tice of the Peace iuftral lor Ophir township, iu the county of Butte, and State of California, t" roe directed and delivered commanding me to make the sum of ninety-two dollar: and thirty-three cent damages, and fourteen d dtrs costs of suit, together with accruing cod* of suit on said writ; w herein Wm Lattimo;e is plaintiff and Jame> Dunn i* defendant. I have levied upon and will expo-*} at public sate to the highest bidder for cash, at the C*»url House d.*or in the town ot Oroville. countv of Bu AOV day. all the right, title and interest of the above named James Dunn iu and to all of that rertain p:eceaod p ccl of land which i> laying and bting in the said town of Oroville. and described and designated or. the mu of «aid town follows, to-wit: Being a part of lot No. one and lot No. two iu block Xo. oi e. and is bound ©d and described us follow s—commencing at the north west corner of !..t Xo. one. thence running along the e%st side of iiuntoou street in a southerly direction ninety-nine feet, thenc at right angles in an easterly erly direction nil oty-nino t. thence at right angles along the south side of Bird street eighty feet to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the Uuem-cts, hereditaments and appurtenances there to belonging or iu anywise appertaining. Witne.-s my baud ini* ati. .Uv of Novembe*- a d 1855 JOHN T. ELLIOTT, Constable. Nov 6. IS'.s. 3 W bummons. ftTATE OP C A El PORK 1 V-H THE DlS trictCourt •*! tli - Fu’-eiitb. Judicial Ui-trict; coun tv t.f Butt* .—ANN .8 \' NUKUS. Plaintiff vs. CHARLES AN J*Al NDERS. Der-a iant Action brought in the Dis- I complaint filed in the county of Butte, in the office o the clerk O! - i id District Court The people of the State of C i.ilornia. send greeting to CHARLES W SAUNDERS. You are her-Hy required to appear in at action brought against you by the above named plain tiff in the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Dis trict, in and for the county of Butte, and to ariswe the complaint Hied therein, (a copy cf which accompa niet. this summon*) withiu tea days, (exclusive of th< day of service] after the scnrice on you of this sum moas, if served within this county; if served out of thi county, but within this Judicial Di-trict, within twenty days; or if served out of said District, then within fort] day*—or judgment by default will be taken again.s you. T;:e Said action is brought to obtain a decree o divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you ai d <i;vl plaintiff, and if you fail to appear and answer thv said comr laiul as above required, the pla.uti ; will apply to sa i court for the relief in her cuaxptaint dexcuu k J.and for judgment for costs of suit Given under mv hand and seal of the District court 1,1 ’ fifteenth Judicial District v thie eighth i j ) da - v ot *-'«teber in the year of our* Lord one Aar thousand e.ghs hundred and fifty eight. B> t » lordf.- at Distiic; Ju ; r ., s ’ >s 1 11 DABRACH, Clerk Notice IS HEREBY GIVES XO XIIE STOCK holders of the Virgin Quartz .Mining Companv, that all »ham on which assessments are due and remaining unpaid will ho sold at public sale at the court house, in Oroville, «*n the 4lh day of December. ISSB. ml 2 o'clock P M, to pay said assessments U gother with costa of sale ami adveru-ing. L. L. CJML£Y, Prert. C. 11. Turner, Sec. Yankee Hill, Nor. 3, *B5B, Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A MEETING WILL he Uekl by the stockholders of the Bulte Tunnel Company*: their claim on the Bluff, on the north side of Feather river, opposite OroviUe, November 25th, IfcoS All assess neats due and unpaid, will be sold to pay >aip assessments. M. GREEN, Sec'y Uct. 25, 1855. LEGAL NOTICES. Declaratory Notice •T ATE OF CALIPORMA, COL'NXVOP “ Butte, SS. I Mary Maclean ffe of Janie* T. Mclean Butte. SS. I Mary Maclean. * .i** of the town of Ororille in J*»id county, an - . said in the township ofOpbir, in said county, d by declare, that I intend from and after .1. mr nwn D*me ana here this date to r. lo c.rry on ;.n l mvn.ge M.d bus.nea I re.bon-ibln ,r, my own name for ali debt, contracted bv me on account of mj said bura ne-i, and I hereby further declare that the amount of capital Inverted in my aa.d business does not eiceed the sum of five thousand doliara. fn witness whereof I hare set my hand and ( I S i seal, the fifteenth day of < •ctober. A. I). 1858. i > MARY MACLEAN. W itnes-. S W. W Coughey. SIXTH OF CALIFORNIA.COt?STY OF BUTTF. SS —On this fifteenth day of October. A.D. IS3S. before me. S, W. W. Coughey, a Notary I’ublic duly commis sioned and qualified in and for said county, personally appeared, Mary Maclean, to me personally known to be the individual, described in and who executed the fore going •'Declaration of sole Trader.’’ and being by me examined apart and without the hearing «f her said husband and made acquainted with the contents of the foregoing declaration she acknowledged to n»** that she executed the same freely and voluntarily, without fear or compulsion or coercive on part of her husband for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. »Ed desired the same might be recorded as such. , . In witness wh reof 1 have hereunto set my | LJ9. | hand and affixed my official seal the day and * ’ year first above written ?. W. W. COUGHEY. Notary Public. Butte County. Cal. Oct 16 58 3t Summons. CJ TATE OF CALIFORNIA—IN THE DISTRICT Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, County of Bulb*. ELIZA J ROGERS vs. B B. ROGERS Action b 'ought iq the District Court of the 15th Judicial District and the Coinplaint filed in li e County of Butte, in the office the ' jerk of said District Court. The People of the State of Califoi nia’send greeting: To B. B ROGERS. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought rgaiuss you by it"* above named plaint iff in the District Court of the of Fifteenth Judicial District, In and ft>r the county Butte, and to answer the complaint filed therein, fa c »py of which a< companies this summons) within leu days, (exclusive of the day of service) liflt-th<* servic on you of this summons, if served within this county ; if served out of this county, but within this Judicial Dis trict, within twentv days; or if served out of said District, tfi.-n within forty da\s —or judgment by default will be taken against yon. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of r a«*l Court that the marriage contract **xist ii g between you and the plaintiff be dissolved and an* nuled, that she may be released from the bond* of m.-itri mu' y, ami to obtain judgment f<*r the costs and money disbursements of this action, and I .r -itch other and fur ther relief as tony be proper—-and if you full t-» appear and answer the sa d complaint as above nquired the plaintiff will apply to the C* urt for the -elicl in her com plaint deman le I. Given under my hand end the Seal of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, this 1) eighteenth day of August, in the year o, skal J onr l ord one thousand eight hundred and ) fifty-fight. M. 11. DAKRA' 11, anglS 3:u* Clerk. Summons. C<TATE OF CALIPORXI A—lX THE DIS iTt trict Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District—l'ouuty of Butte. Joanna Yager, vs Rudolph Yager. Action brought in the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, and the complaint Filed in the county ol Butte, in lh** office of the Clerk of said Distr ct Court. The Peo tde of tlie Slate of Ca’iforma send greeting to Rudolph Yager: You are hereby required to appear in in action brought against yon by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for the county of Butte, and to answer lh© complaint filed therein (a copy of which accompanies this summons) w ithin ten days, (exclusive of tho day of service) nfler the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county ; if served • ut of ibis county, but within thU Judicial District, within twenty days! or if served out of said District then within forty d.ivs—or judgment by de fault will bet'i ken against you. The said action Is brought to obtain a decree of this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony, existing between yourself and said Ptnntiff. and that said marriage contract be forever auiiußed, and plaint iff l»y decree of this court he divorced and forever freed Irom von. the said defendant, and if you fail to »p -pefir and .answer the said Complaint as above required, will apply to the Court for the r«-liof detnaned in lu-rsaid compiainl Giv*-n under uiv h ind and the seal of the District Court, of the Fifteen Ih Judicial District, this 2-nd lay of June, In the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifly-ei- Lt. M. If. DARRACII. Clerk, j*24 td By J. IT. M.vkcuc, Deputy. Harris A i'owarp. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Justice’s Summons. UNITED STATES OF i)IF.KICA—-STATE wJ California, County of Buil t In Justice’s Court, Ophir Township. The People «*l the Stale of California to GEORGE D. FRENCH: \.“u are hereby summoned to appear before me at mv office in Ophir Township, County of Butte, or the 13th day of Novembei, A. D. 1858, at 10 o’clock A. M.. to answer unto the complaint of J. P. Coleman & Co., who Mies to recover the S'lin of one hundred and seventy-eight 63-100 ($l7B 02) dollars, claimed to be d a* from you on account for monies bad and received, iiqnorg sold and delivered and sundries, ns per complaint li ed in my office, when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with cost* and damages, if you fail to appear anil-answer. To the Sheriff or any ('unstable of said county. Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof Given under my bandlbisS.h da of August, A. D. 1 5S JOHN S. BERRY. alo-3ra us!ice of the Peace Opbir Township. Justice’s Summons. ff TKITED STATES OF AMERICA—STATE of California—County of Butte.. .In Ju si ire’s C«»uri Cascade Township. Tlie PVop eof the Sl«t.* of Califor nia, to J()HN GIl.Df RSj EVK gre< ting: You are here by Menu oued to ip me bef re n e, at my office, in Cas cade Township. County of Butte,on the 30th dry of Or, tuber A. D. lesH.ni in o'clock, A. M .to answer unto the complaint of JOHN H. MOOKLAR & CO, who >ue to recover the sum of fifty three and twelve iftQ ths dollars f< r wate had and received out of the Obi Domin ion ditch, said to he due from you, when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and damage* if yon fail to appear and answer.— T-» the Sheriff nr any Constable of said County, greeting: Make !■ g 1 service and duo return hereof. Given under my baud Ibis 13*h davof October, A. I). 1858. JOHN K RYES*, Justice of fhe Peace of said Township. It is hereby order* d, that sen ice ol summons be find in this entire, b. publication of the same for two weeks after the 15th dav of ('ctober A. D. 185*. in the Weekly Btttk lUcohd nowsp.:per. Witness inv hand this 13th day of October A. D. 1858. JOHN KEVE-#, J. P. Justice’s Summons. I TKITED STATES OF AMERICA of California, Count.* of Butte SS. In Jus tic, 's Court. Cascade township. The P ople of the Slat** * T Culi ornia; greeting: You a-e hereby amn moTf.i to appear before me. at my office in Cascade Township, Cot-nty *>t Butte, on the day of Xo vt inbi r, a, «|. 18.'*'*, at 10 o’clock a. m , to answer unto the complaint of h. A Emerson, who sued to re cover the sum of eigl ty-four and 60-100 dollars on an ..pt ii arc. unt f> r butchers meat sold and delivered, when judgment wi.l be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail t . up|>ear ami a»i>wer. To the Sheriff or any Constable «>f said county, greeting; M ike legal Service and due return In reof. Given under my hand this eighth day of November. A. d. 1858 JOHN KEY£B, Justice of Peace of said Township. It is hereby order* d, that service of summons bo had in this came by publication of same two weeks in the Weekly Bette Kecrod from this date. Witness my hand this eighth dav of November. a. d. JOHN KEVEj}, J. P. Nov. 13. 1858. 2# Justice’s Summons. N TKITED STATES OF AMERIC A— State of California. County of Butte. 88. In Justice' - Court, Cascade township. The People of the Stale of California, to T. M. Shell, greeting: You are hereby sunum n*-d to appear before me, at my office in Cascade Township. County of Butte, on the ‘.21 day of November a. n. 1858. at 11 o’clock a. m , to answer un to the complain of Charles Noble, who sues to recov er the sum of fifty-one and 50-100 do liars, balance due on a Promissory note dated Mooresville.St pterober 24. a i>. 1858. when judgment will be taken against yon for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To fhe Sheriff or any Constable of said county, greeting; Make legal service and uue return hereof* <»iven under my hand this eighth dav of November a n 1858. JOHN KEYES J, P. It ss h reby order* <1 that service uf summons be had m tin* cause, by publication of tho same for two weeks m the Weekly Butte Record from this date. Nov, 8, 1858. J-w JOHN KEYES. J. P. Lien Notice. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—IN THE DISTRICT Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, county of »utje A LEW IS rs. A. lIORBACII. Action brought m the District Court of the Ff tee nth Judicial District, and the * niptaint fl ed In the county of Butte, m the of fficeof the Clerk of aaid District Court. The peo; le of the State of California greeting: To AII RBACII. V'ou a»v hereby required to appear in an aetkm brought against you by the nbo\e named plaintiff in the District <>>vtof tne Fifteenth Judicial Di-tnrt. in and for the county of Butte, and to answer the complaint filed there in, (a copy of which accompanies this eummoos) within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service) aft*-r the ser vice on you of this summon*, if served within this county ; if served out of ibis county, bat within this Ju dicial District, within twenty davs! or if served out of said District, then within forty day*—or Judgment by de fault will l>- taken against you. The said action is brought to obtain a decree for the sale of that certain piede or parcel of land, situate*! in Butte cohiuv Cali for nta. and known as Lota No*. 5 air; € :n Block No. three (3> of the town *>f Ororille. and that ceituin building now being e*ected thereon by you, the laid defendant. U» satisfy a mechanic’s lien, taken upon said ouild.ng and land lor the sum of seven hundred and sixty dollars an ; thirty-four cents and costs of sale, and if you fail to appear and answer the said compiainl as above requtr* «hl. ihe plaiuuff will apply lolhe court lurt.be relief in ud complaint demanded. Given under my hand and seal of the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District, this 29;U day of October, in the rear of our Lord one thousand eight bundrVd and fi* v-eighL By order of the District Judge of the Fifteenth Judi cial District. California. 4 . M. 11. DARKACH. Clerk. T>«. W ills. Alt J. for plaintiff. Oct, 30-Jw I El MISCELLANEOUS. P. & C. FARRELY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GRO cerie*.ProTisliiflß. Wines and Liquors. Ale. Sor ter. Ac. Thankful lo cur trienda for their past liberal favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the sa-ne. and flatter oarselves that we can sell a* cheap. and give us good satisfaction ns «nj other store In the city. Fire proof brick store, Washington Block. Myers St.. Oroville. Goods delivered free of charge. jelS Roman’s Book Auction! Salesroom—No. 114, Montgomery, Between California ami Sacramento Slrert- 4 . SAN FRANCISCO. Auction and private *ales. catalogue Embracing Distort, Biography. Explorations, Travels, Adventures. Religion. Theology. Bibles and Prayer Books. Poetry, The Drama, Fiction, Essays, IM e Lett ns. Arts and Science-, Domestic ami Political Economy, I lustr ted liift B-*oka and Annuls. Natural History. ALSO—Many New and Valuable Works just from the Press slSraJ Select School. MR. C. a. MEIGS & MIS* CATHERINE L. CURTIS, u etid opening h SELECT SCII‘ 'Oh in the public school house, at Orovllie, lo commence on the first Monday in October. TERMS: For *v nrnn'i English Brunches per month,.. ..s*» 00 For the In! o ring Branches extra per month. ..2 30 Natural Philosoph , Physiology. llLt<>rics. Geometry, Trigonometry. Bottny, Intellectual Philosophy, Latin Grammar. Miss CURTIS will also give lessons on the Piano and in Drawing. Advanced payments will be in variably require I. Oroville. Oct, 1858. 02-tf Attention, Smokers! WM7E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC ▼ V to our large ami w«-l aelee'ed stork of Seirars, To bacco. Playing Cards. Pipes, tiniiff and Matches, which we cun and will sell :t» cheap as any house in this -late. Our Motto is. ‘-Quick sales and Small profits.*’ Terms —Cash. If. 1.08 A: 00. Montgomery Block, Montgomery street. jy23 If Lager Beer! Lager Beer! CONRAD TEMPLES CITY BREWRY We am row prepared lo manufacture Lager Beer of a superior article —the material used being conducive to health ard of invigorating quality. Hotel keepers and Saloons will be furnished at all limes. Call and see us, and try our beverage. C. TEMPEL Oroville, Feb. Blh. 18>8, Pea-Vine Ranch For Sale! CH \NCK FOR A RVRGAIN! The valuable - <lg . property known as the PE WINK RANCH ■■ ■3‘ilL the American Valley Hoad, about ‘2O miles above Bidwell. is offered FOB SALK. It is situated in a good mining locality, ani is an ev -ellont bland for a Hotel. Possession given April Ist, 18-VJ. Applv ou the premises to WHIPPLE A ALLEN. Pea Vine, August 18-38. tf United States Restaurant BE-OFENED. THE undersigned beg to inform the citizens of Croville and no community generally, that they have again associated 'themselves in business, snd reconunei.ee 1 on the dtn of their old stand, the UNITED STATE-* HETAI'RANT. which we have fitted and furnished in the best manner possible, and which we shall seek to make The Bkst Eating House in Oroville! To suit ourselves to the times, we have fixed our pri ces as follows: Board, per week, § 8 00 Meal. N. B, —We have well arrnug d LODGINGS connected with our Rcsiwurunt. WEISS i: HAM dERNICH. Sept. ‘J.3th, lrtf-8. WATCH! WATCH I I HAVKIUSr RECEIVED, DIRECT from San Francisco the largest stock of WATCH r\3L **-S AND JEWELRY ever brought lo Oroville, and it is wr!i wri»rlli the attention of persons wishing to purchase, to call on me before purchasing elsewhere I have everything unsually kept in this business, in abundance, and am bound lo sell at very low figures. [£7* Jewelrv of all kinds made to order Wa*ch«s repaired can fully and warranted Rosenthal's old siaud. Don’t forget the name. April 1, 1837. GEO E. SMITH. Tell it to to the People ! fffil HAT GEORGE E. SMITH, HAS FULL-JEWEL fi- El) GOLD Hunting Cased new Lever WATCHES, warranted to keep good lime for one year, for only $3O each. September 10, 1858. New Goods &, Fresh Stock JUST ARRIVED AT CURLY’S BRICK SEGAR Sure, corner Montgomery and Myers streets.— CURLEY respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he is now enabled to supply them with t e choicest ass ;rtment of SEGARS. TUB A CFO, PIPES, and GO«»DA GENERALLY IN 1118 LINE OF BUBINKBB, And at such prizes that will satisfy the wholesale merchant or retail smokers—that he -has the trap properly set” in Snn Francisco to receive the choicest assortment «»f Segars and Tobacco that can b* bought l«»r cash, on the arrival of every steamer. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves at CURLEW, Washington Block, cor. Montgomery and Myers street. OrovilL*. Assay Office & Refinery. No. 108 Batterystree., cor. Merchant, San Francisco. ON AND AFTER THIRD OF MAY PROXIMO, w will receive deposits of Bullion for Assaying, reflnin and Coining. Until the Branch Mint gives a preference in payments to deposits of Refined Bullion over Unrefine 1 Bullion, (as Is contemplated by a bill now before Con gress I»that effect,) we shall pay ail depositors in United Stales coin invariably in five days after a deposis is made. Our charge for refining gold is 1» cell's per ounce, and Hof one percent, for coinage, (being 4 cents pel ounce less than Mint charges. I Tiparted bars will be made as usual, and returns made on the same day on which the deposit is made. Public patronage is resjiect futiy solicited, so far as may be consistent w ith the in terest of the dettositur. JUSTH & HUNTER, I ap23-3m2dpl Merchant’s Hotel. Marysville. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BECOME associated in the mauagetnemof the above First >Tiss Hotel,respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. SOLON PECK, a»*lf G EO. W. STANTON; ft s Ice, Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! PURE AND CLEAR AS CRYSTAL.—THE UN derslgned are again prepared lo furnish the citi zens of Oroville w ith the very best quality of ICE. on he most reasonable terms. A large supply constantly ton hand Orders left at our office on Miners’Alley, between 3lyers and Iluntoon streets, promptly attended to We have the most perfe * facilities for supplying hotels, gabions mid fumilie s with any amount desired May 3d J. T. DICKEY A CO. Jabez Sawin, Montgomery Street, South side, between Huntoon and Lincoln streets, Oroville. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DE ALER IN Choice Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Ales, Port- Fancy Liquors Byrups. etc. The public is Informed that Mr. 8.-»win is the SOLE AGENT in Oroville, f-.r OAKLEY’S Celebrated Pre mium CHAMPAGNE CIDER. 'TJ* COUNTRY TRADERS and others will fin-lit lo their advantage In call at the above establishment before purchasing elsewhere. Sept. 10th. New Goods. MRS. SELVER HAS JUST RECEIVED a fresh assortment of Call goods consisting of Ben netts. Hats, Bussells, Capes and a general assortment of Millinery anJ Fancy articles. AldO the Prince** Royal Bridal Skirts: a new article, all of which will be sold at extremely low prices. Call and he convinced 217* Montgomery street, next to -.he Ohio Stable. Dissolution. riMIE FIRM OF HEDGES A HANNON Ji. is this day dissolved oy limitation. Either party will use ibe name of the firm in liquidation. CHA’d. 11. HEDGES, M VV. HANNON, Oroville 23. Oct. 1858. Notice, IS HEREBY GIVEN—THAT AN ASSESSMENTOF one dollar per share was levied on the eapilal stock of the California Coal Company. August 2d 1858, and mu«t be paid to toe Treasurer of said Company within thirty days from dale, excepting those lb -t paid the assessment of June 21st I*sB By order of the Trustees. D. W. CUEESMAN. Sec'y. Cal. Coal Co. Oroville, Nov. 8, 185*. ' [n 1341*1 Notice, IS HEREBY GIVEN—THAT AFTER THIS DATE the office of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Cali fornio '"cal Company, will be held at the office of D. W. Che-sman. in the Town of Oroailie and the meetings of the Trustees of said Company will hereafter be held at the same office. Annual meetings of the Company for the election of officers a ill be held as heretofore a Goal Creek. By order of the Trustees. D W. CUKES MAN, Sec’y. Oat Coal Co. Oroville, Nov. 8, IBSS. [nl32t*] Notice. DR. WM. WILSON HAS REMOVED his office irom Bidwell to Oroville. opposite the «. Nicholas Hotel. Jo 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, AND General Stage Office. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL, POR inerly situated ou the corner of Montgomery and foil Huntoon streets, is now located at ihe corner of Lincoln and Montgomery streets in ihe building formerly known us the White Hall The SF. NICHOLAS has been provided -with an en tirely new ou fit ol beds, bedding nr.d other fixtures, and in its table and all its appoiutmeaU is second to no pub lic house in Northern California. To keep puce with the limes, the prices have been set at the following low rates Single Meals, s Ocenls, Lodging per \lght, * r *o 75 cei»t»» PRANK JOHNSON, Proprietor. IpN. B.—The Office of the California Stage Com pany is at the ?t. Nicholas. **6 F. J. BECKER, © © x GUXSM AND DRaLKK in Guns, Rifles and Pistols, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, CAPS. ASD Cun Trimmings. Montgomery street, below the Ohio Stable. Oro id , Ibiile County. Cy NLAV WORK made to oid> r, and repairing exe - cute 1 iu the neatest manner. uO-if IRON AND BRASS RHHI and MACHINE SHOP, JAMES I.OCIIER, -- - Proprietor. WE ARE NOW “V PREPARED TO FURNISH at the shortest notice, STEAM ENGINES, QUARTZ MACHINERY, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps, DERRICK IRONS. CAR WHEELS, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND NOZZLES, ANi> ALL OTIIKII KINDS OF MACHINERY BUILT TO ORDER OR REPAIRED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A l»o. every descriptiun of Blacksraithing done on reasonable teiim. lifi-tf WHAT CHEER HOUSE, Sau Francisco. IF YOU HAVE BUSINESS OF ANY KIND TO transact, is it not important that you should en *-“^“»lea\<>r l»» get as near as possible to where business of all kinds is known to centre ? Do you want to patronize u house conducted on strictly temperate principles? Do you want to patronize an establishment favorably known throughout California, Ong.m. and ail other places, for its iti«>demiu charges, good ana the best of beds, together with order, coniferl.convenience,and su perior accommodations? If you desire all these, we advise you to go to Wood worths What Cheer House. 87, Blf and'Jl Leidsdoifl Street. 11U, l.'l, Sacramento street. This e-lab islimenl is centrally iocnlt-d in Ihe business purl of the city, ua 1 in the imnicdiuiu vicinity of the steamship Cn.’s offices, and the United Slates Branch Mint. Board per Week, £5 50 pci Day, 1 OO Meals, 541 Lodging. 50 to 75 Single Rooms furnished complete, 7.'» cents per night. Rooms or Lodgings can be had by the uighl or week, with or without Board, to suit the c mvenience of alt. The bedsare lilted up In the very best style, with pat ent French springs, and jthe best of curled hair mat tresses, clean bedding, i^c. Superior Bathing accommodations connected with the hi use. Shower Baths Fret; Free passage in the Omnibus to and from the boats Look iu Ihe name on the Omnibus to avoid imposition By unremitting attention and untiring efforts to fur nish the greatest amount ol comfort und convenience at extremely low prices, the proprietor hopes to merit a con tinuance of the increasing patronage that the \\ hat Cheer House at present ei joys. For the accommodation «>l miners and others having money or valuables, there arc two large safes inthe office. There is an extensive Library and Reading Room, well supplied with pa ers. periodic ds, ..Vc. 4ftr Travelers will please to remember that there are no runners connected with this establishment THE HOUSE 13 OPEN ALL NIGHT. jell-din it B. WOO WARD, Proprietor. Fruit Trees. S 30,000 PEACH TREES. o(*,‘-0U Catawba Grape Vines 30.000 California Grape Vines Alsu, Apple, Pear. Nectarine, Apricot, and China Trees AH of the above are thrifty and of vigorous growth embracing the finest Varieties of Fruit adapted to tin climate, und will be sold in large or small quantities at the most reasonable rates. The Uhina Tree, in this climate, is unequalled for beauty and rapid growth by any -ther ornaiueu.al Shade Tree. Terms Ca-h J. BI DWELL Chico. November 20.1858.ffitf Christmas Ball! —AT FIIK PUAIRIC HOUSE. The subscribers, having become proprietors of the Prairie House, will give a Grand Ball Christmas Eve December ‘24 fh, to which they invite the attendance of the citizens of Butte County gen-rally. N. B.—The direction of this ball is under the imme diate supervision of Mrs. Uomhroek. Every prepara tion has been made to render this the most brilliant affair of the season. u2O-td DAVIS A SHANNON, Proprietors. Golden Gate Restaurant! Corner Montgomery and Hno loon streets, Oroville. THIS ESTABLISHMENT, having been re built since the fire, and fi led up in the most excellent manner, is again open to all its old patrons and as many new ones ns may see fit to call. The proprietor, having had his efforts duly ap preciated while keeping the old establishment, flatters himself that this fact alone will induce a continuance of patronage by the public. BOARD per WEEK, $S 00 SINGLE ME A Id?, 541 ‘*hickeo, Oyster and Clam Soups always on hand, and served up at short notice. Meals at all hours. THE BAIL—I do not s*y th it my Liquors cost me s x. eight or leu dollars per gallon, i ut will say—just give them a trial. SABE? 41 pen Day and Night. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the same, augl JOHN DRAGIIL Proprietor. Glorious News ! ! STOP YE HUNGRY AND READ! ORO VII.LE RESTAURANT OPEN AGAIN!! SIMON K. ROSENTHAL herewith in foim* the public and his friends, that he dissolve! partnership with A Michlneou on the 7ih of July, and furhennore, desires to state, that he has as •ocia'ed with himself Mr. F. Harnroernlck, recently of tbe United States Restaurant, lor the purpose of re-open ing the Oroviile Restaurant on Montgomery St., between Myers and Himtoon streets, where they both will be happy to see their old friends and customers. Thankful for pa-*t favors, and promising to do ample Justice to all. we bespeak for ourselves the generous patronage of the public. BOXED PER WEEK-IN ADVANCE, $8 00 SINGLE MEALS, 50 SIMON R. ROSENTHAL, July IHth. Notice to Lien-Holders. fpo ALL WHO.M IT MAY CONCERN— -■ Notice is hereby given, to prevent their liens, held under provisions of An Act ol the Legislature of this State, entitled “An Act for securiag Liens to Mechanics am! others," passed Apii* lt*lh 1856, and all amendatory acts, on that certain building now being erected on lota numbers five and six, of block number three, iu Oroville, Butte County, California, and so much of an id lota as may be neoeasxry for the convrnienl uae and occupation of said building, on Mouday the e*lh day of Novemdes, 1858, at IU o’clock, A. M , in the Hon. Dis’rict Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District. County of Butte, at the Court Housa in Oroville, men and there to be properlp proved and adjudicated. A. LEWIS, By A. B. Galimokk, Agent. Oroville, October 15th. 1858. [ol6-3w] Notice. The share holders of <.lftiKl Minina Company vo hereby notiffi an incegegi of $40.00 lo tbe abare baa been in j ao» due. A. R. STEARNS, Seete D..glows. Tctober S 3 It BUSINESS CARDS. DB- X E N OWEN, OFFICE—On the western fide of the Plazn, imme diately opposite the rear end of the Court House. s3-3m ». C. Br RLIttOAM E. J - *• MHE»9 BURLINGAME & MYEKS dentists, OFFICE —ln Mathews’ Brick Buildimt, on Ilunloon street, between X> J> Montgomery and Bird Bireete, OItOVILLE. HENRY A GASTON. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE —iTemporarilf) with Judge Wells, opposite Court House, east side I’laza. j_\2o S- ROSENBAUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE—With J. 11 Barker, E.q., east side of the Plaza, opposite the Court House. UUL-t GEOBGE E SMITH, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Montgomery street, between Myers ana Huntoon Streets Orovillle. ALL KINDS of JEWELRY mode to order—DIAMOND VVORK and other Precious Stones set in bcnntiiul style. GOLD AND SILVER ■ * ntch- Buckles, Pecs Clocks, &.c.j fee., for sale. , j WATCHES REPAIRED by mytclf p'.~-iuraUy .and warranted. fi- - -i »■> Don't forge’ he name. At lloeenlhall s t Id Stand GEO. E. SMITH. d-22 G C HARVEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oroviile, Butte County. Omi t—On the Plain, opposite the Court House. Bird street. Fpecial attention given to the searching of County Records, Investigation of Titles, and to the draw ing nl Deeds and Conveyances for record. orl) HENRY GATEYMAN GERMAN PAINTER. Miners’ Alley, East side, between Huntoon and Myers streets. Oroviile niy7 IHINAHD H FARLEY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND CONVEYANCER. OFFI .E—On Bird street, north side of the Pli za 03l BURT & RHODES ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS aT LAW, Oroviile, Office, —Birdatreet. iu Hun's new brick building, up stairs. "do CHARLES F LOTT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Oroviile Butte Co. Of ri< «—Bird street, between Myers and Huntoon. jyU-ti THOMAS WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oroviile, Butte Co. Special attention given to the sj.irchinc of County Record?.investigation ofTitles. tec.-sud to the drawing Deeds and all instruments for record OFFlCE—ll,intoon street, opposite the Court House 8-45 JAMES O’BRIEN. M D. Particular attention paid to chronic disease?, and nil others common to this country. lias had large experience in hospital and family practice, and con fidently hopes for a share of public patronage. Orn* k —At the County Ilot-piial, Lyuchburgh. n*2o JO7ISJ S BERRY. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. OFFICE—Rird street, three doors above the Butte Record office. JAMES S LONG, COUNTY SURVEYOR. OrncK—ln the Court Do se. ocO EYE. EAR & SURGICAL INFIRMARY Hubbard & Teed, PHYSICIANS fe SURGEONS. OFFICE—D street, between Second and Third streets, Marysville N. IJ.—Operation-ton the Kye and Far and the treat ment of their Doua-es, will receive special attention jc*2 Ilf Dr. M. Vrooman. OFFICE —On Bird street two doors from the Post t >ffk*, Theai re block. Office hours, from OA. M,. to I*2 M., and from *2 p. M. to 6 o'clock. Culls from llie country, of responsible men, will be punctually at tended. Kales of changes the same as adopted by the Butte County Medical Society apl I. O. OF O. F. oillle Lodge, No. 59,1 ml e pen - Order oi Odd Fellows, meet every .'DAY Evening, in the Hall over Colton * McDermott's Drug Store Brothers of the Order are respectfully invited to attend. J. C. WEHTSBAIT.MKR- N.C | K. ID’NDAM Sec. DAVID WEAVER, V G. J G. E. SMITH. T, J II MALSON. P. Sic. I’d CLE MOUATAIX LODOK No. 121, P. & A. M.’ ®TH R STATED COMMUNICATIONS of Ta ble Mountain Lodge, No. 124, F. & A M , are heKI at their Hull iu Oroviile, on the Even ings of the first Tuesday of each month. CHA'S, F. LOTT, W. M. J. 11. MARPi.it. Stc’y. Je2Bidtffirtn OLIO TELBGRAPU LINK. Orovillk, August 16.1858. On an.l after this dale the rat*s of tariff for dispatches over this line have been reduced. alB B. G. STOCKTON, Sec’y, l>r. .J. C. VOUSU, whose advertisement adver tisemen I appears i n another colurn u, Is the pioneer adver tising Physician in this Slate, has cured more patients than any other. Attention is called to his advertise ment. tf OROVILLE LODGE NO. 105, P. A. 11l of Oroviile Lod on the last S; inlay of ea<h month, at the Masonic 11 ;il I, o\ Colton fe McDermott's Drug State. tiiiji', UUUUIIj All. io, A The stated communications ol No.-. 03, of F. A. Mare held ' ** ' urday of et»*h month, at the Ma A D. Bkis, Sec’y. D. A. BROWN, W. M. County Treasurer’s Office, | Orovillk. Nov. 6ih, ICSB. J Holders of Butte County Warrants registered on the General Fund from the ‘2lst of December 1857, to Feb. 4. 1858. inclusive, also, Warrants No. 1692. 1693. 1604. 1695, 1606 and 1697, registered on the Indigent Bick Fund, Feb. 6. 1858, are hereby notified that the same are now payable at this office, and after this date said Warrants cea.-c to bear interest. WM.LATTIMORE, Treasiuer Butte Co. Dr. Jollii W. V«,s»a;nn«lt.“"ConfiJe:itiallT calls the attention of oil those who wish to consult a physi cian or Surgeon on all complaints of long standing, and >n all cases requiring surgical operations, together with the following diseases—Nervousness or Spinal affection. Palpitation of the heart, sick bead ache. Dy.cpepflis, ina bility. Lowness of Spirits. Loss of Memory. Fatigue or slight exertion, loss of muscular power, a verson to so d-tv. pain in the hack and head, debility and general weakness, with all ailments of & serious nature. Doct. tor Vanzandt can be consulted at his office, foot of Clay street, Ban Francisco. or by letter, staling m m plums in detail. WK THE IXDDRSIGSED DO HERE b}' agree, that on and after this day, we will each one put one of the five (5) claims owned by us, on Butte Creek, into one Company, mutual in terest of all, to be known as the Diamond Company, to be worked together, each to do an equal quantity of work, and furnish an equal amount of provisions. And in case either party nag occasion to he off the work (except on Company business,) on business of his own or any other cause, he shall either furn ish a man in his place, or pay said Diamond Compa* ny two dollars and fifty cents ($2,50,) per day for all such time as said party Is absent; and farther that no individual member of the Company, shall contract any debts without the consent of all par ties. RICHARD E. HYDE, JEFFERSON SCOTT, A. S. DERICK, HIXON. DANIEL M. HARRIS. Butte Creek, Nov. Ist, 1358. f ARD, LINSEED, NEATSFOOT, POLAR AND JLi Spom Oil—For sale by .colton fe McDermott. MISCELLANEOUS. DB o. a■ TOZEB, TilE great eradicator of Secret Disease* and found er of the Hunterian Medical Institute* Sixth c»t., between J and K. Sacramento, would moat respectfully inform those aftiicted with Private Complaints, such as Syphillis, Gonorrhoea* Nocturnal Emissions, and ah the consequences of self-ahuse, that he was formerly Prac tical Physician of Locke Hospital, in the city of Lon don, where there are at all times under medical treat ment, from I*soo to 2,000* and for ihc hiat tour years of the city of Sacramento. Thousands can testify to the manv radical and perfect cures effected ; and it is well known thut he is the only one Iti the State who has made a thorough and perfect cure after all the advertis ing quacks have failed. A Practical treatise on Venereal, by PR. C. IT. TO fcER, Sacramento. There are no maladies to which the human family is liable of deeper importance, either in a medical or msral point of riewt than those arising from impure sexual intercourse. As medical men. it is our business to look at disease merely as it » ffects life and health; and our efforts are directed, noltothc reformation of man's vicious pro pensi ies. but to the mitigation of his bo-lily sufferings. It is in this abstract sense we write of Venereal Affec tions. And it is in this sense that the Doc’or should address himself to their study. II his feelings are allow ed to influence his professional pursuits, his qualifica tions will necessarily he limit-si to those Subjects that are rno-t agreeable to his tastes To become an en lightened practitioner* it is as essential that he should he a liberal and anient one ; and affections, in their na ture repulsive to delicate sensibilities* be regarded in no other light than as morbid phenomena of the living body The whole business of the medical art. when we take a low view of it and regard it only as labor, is u disa greeab'o ore. I»» any form, disease is unpleasant to look upon The sick chamber affords no pleasant sights The physician is made the witness both of physical pain and mural infirmity. Struck by disease, the attractive part- of man's gature are clouded over, his pride is hum ified; his intellect is disturbed ; his whole character, in a word, is transformed. Too often alas. is sickness the consequence of his own folly; selltindulgence, the grat ification of appetite*, the exhauslirg toil of avarice* the feverish labors for human applause, all produce their bnnelul< diets upon the coos litition But to the medi cal attendant, the moral aspects are not to have any in fluence upon his skill or bis cares. At the best, human i a'.ure is but weak. This is the first, truth for a medical man to learn; and in whatever way this weakne-s is exhibited.the philanthropic h»-a t will feel that it is a pleasure as well a« a duly, to relieve bodily infirmities, whenever however they appear. This is the higher and nobler view of medical science. It devotes itself to the mitigation of pain, the abatement of disease, the restor lion to health. In doing this, its minister must be the spectator of much that is disa greeable. Rut he is rewarded by the l« Ity satisfaction of feeling that although personal comfort is sacrificed and sympathy is often painfully excited. vet it is through such a road that Benevolence has the widest scope, and meets with the richest return for its labors. 01 all the aff. ctlon.s that afflict man. there is no one nr re it-rrible in its consequences than Syphilis. Dread • ful as it is to the person who first contracts it. frightful as frequently are its ravages in his con-l'tution ending « cc islonally in destruction; yet it is a disease of deeper interest, and more to be lamented when transmitted to offspring. Children oitcn come into the world with the disease hideously manifested to the eye covered with blotches and s"res; wi ll wrinkle I face-, having the ap pearance of oi l age; and it is probable that every par ticle of the living organism is equally tainted with the poison. Wi.cn such a condition ,»\i-ts. it cannot he doubted that life will too frequently be short and full of pain. Scrofula. Consumption, and oth'T diseases that are sometimes heriditary. are in many cases, its fruit; and one wav to stay the devastalling march of those fenr f*:l fatal affections, is. as far a< practicable, to Eradicate Syphilis from the world. Would it not seem that a disease so prevalent and so direlul. ought to excite the deepest interest among the medical men. both as re spects its line radiology and uts treatment ? What ex cuse can he • ffer for his d ficfency, who calls himself a surgeon, and >et does not even recognize the disease when he sees if, and is ignorant of the best means of checking it and preventing .my future evil consequenc e? I* it enough for him to gay to the imagination the dis. ease is a loathsom one .’ that it is a disreputable one to have, arid a disgusting one to treat? switch an excuse may. probably. ,-a‘ i*‘y him who has no belter, but it will no' satisfy science nor philai threphy. Whoever tin t» rtakes the medical profession with a true spirit, will never rest contented with knowing only n limited pari of l f . Tin re is no subject that be thinks unworthy «f investigation ari l study. He can not be satisfied with a smattering knowledge of what hois bound to understand well, lie feels resting upon hbn a douhle obligation—one. the duty lie owes to the pub* lie. to whom he an onne •- that he is a qualified mem ber of a noble prefessb-n: the other, the duty he owes to himself, to make and maintain a reputation (or attain' mentsand skill. There are s ine j rctitionen*. indeed there are many, who are ignorant of venereal di-o-se*. bee disc they fancy it is not respect ilde to treat t cm. Of all tnch m-rsons it may be asserted a- beyond dispute that tin-ir ignorance is not ronfi.u d to these disea-es alone; }hey wll be found deficient in all other points, and are not prop* rly qual : fiod for the responsibilities thev have ns-unu-1. Vv hoever has a ju.-t appreciation of the medical ar . will not kf.ovv any difference in the respect bility of di-eases All m iladies an* alike fit sub jects for his care un i reflection: an I the only distinction that he acknowledge-, is that which arises fro n their greater or less gravity. Circumstance* may. indeed, di rect his practice In a particular channel. s« that his bilsi iness will be inclined lo one class of affliction*, father than another; but tins is not because he regards some as beneath or unworthy hia notice. C* 11. TOZER. M. D. READ and REFLECT. Hr. T. Tozcr’a Card to the fcffl'cted. Uuirk circa and low prices at the Bb ahii-hed office. Sixth street, between .1 and K at. Dr. T«.z i r returns his tnnuks to his numerous pa tienia f« Km ir patronage, an I would embrace this op portunity to remind lln-m that he continues to consult on th* »e gifllC'ilt ca es of Venereal whicli have b: fifed the skill of Mo:ne ol (he most celebrated physicians of the age, a id upon which he has Never Failed to per form a (tadleal Cure Dr Tozer’s reputation as r physician stands unequal led His exclusive attention lo diseases of tho Genito Urinary Organs for so many years renders him perfect mas er of >ypbilitic diseases. Dr To/.-r has. ii is well known, taken patients from the very verge «»f tfie grave and r sto el ihom lo perfect health. He further Blau s that he deems it sufficient to attract the attention of ilio.-e who might need ilieser vicsof a physician* In all ca-es* not fur icularly those enumerded in the advertise ment, exj»ecli«g they would lest my merits as a practitioner, and tho result my practice has t ecu thus tar s.t slactoiy to my patients mid > y -elf Nor do I deem it necessary lo fill columns ol newspapers wifi fnls me.empiric and bombastic ad vertise . on: s, professing my ability lo heal all dis us s fledt is hoir to. for to do t' nt I must be something more than man, but I» give thvs<* that are afflicted v i h Vem ral, (.’hr* nic and other diseases, to nndersl .od. from long experience, I am fully competent lo treat them successful. I off. r no genuine or fraudulent aertiftcatas or puffs of my superior quaii.icalioiis as a } r ciitioner, neither do I assn me the nodical hom r- lo which 1 am eniul d; but no roly ask those who are diseased to read the different «dv< ni-ornoniH relating lo the cure of private dls*-a-. s, ami judge for the i.-elves where to apply for relief. (My rooms are so arranged thut I can be consu'led in priva.e at all hours of the day, tr-.ii 0 oVoc; A M until 8p k ) C7*"Persons with Chronic Diarrhoea. Dysentjry, Ner voud Debit ty. Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the ilinbsa ;d back, indisposition. Loss of Memory. ,\ver sion to Society. Love of ad tu le. Timidity, Self distrust Dizziness lleadace* pain in :h* side, affection* of the eyes, pimples on the face, Sexual and other Infirmities in Man, See., will find ii important to consult Hr. * has, 11. Tozer at i. is office * -lx Ii st . between I and K, Sac ramento. U 1 AS. 11. TOZER* M. I). nov -7 John W. Tucker, IMPORTER 11 OP AND WHOLESALE AND KE *ai 1 Dealer in Watches. Diamonds* Silver Ware, Jew elry, and Silver-plated Ware. Quartz ’York "fall kinds on hand. Watches repaired with cure, and warranted* No. 1 54 A Montgomery street, San Frant-l-ro. Persons in the interior* desirous of purchasing ar ticles ol Jewelry, by forwarding a description, accom panied by the cash, can obtain them* and depend on their being of the best quality, and selected with care; and there is little doubt that Ihh mode will prove as satisfactory to the purchasers, as if the articles nad been selected under their own supervision oc. r »-ii Notice to Lien Holders^, ATE OF CALILFORNI \—County of But'e.—Dis ks tricl Court, loth Judicial District. James E. Caine et al. vs. D- C. Downer (d al. Whereas the above named plaintiffs having commenced an action in said Court against the said defendants lor the foreclosure of a cer tain mechanic’s lien held and claimed by said plaintiff-., upon that certain building. lying and being situated in the town of Oroville. in said count;- and State, and known ns the Theater building located on the corner of Hunt on and Bird streets in said town and occupying a part of bus numbered (I) one and (*2) two in block (-i) three as laid down on the map ol the town of Orovilb* on file in Recorder's offlae ot Hulte emu ty. Notice is hereby given lo all persons holdir g or (aiming liens upon said "herein before described property, lo present theis said liens before the said Court on the first Mondav of November, A. D 15.38, then and there to make proof of the same. sJ-20t D. W. CD HERM AN. AU’y for plaintiff. Notice. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—County of Butte* m. To the Hon. Thomas Wells, County Judge of Butte county, and P. 11. Harris, Di.-trict Attorney Gentle men, you will take notice that on or before the first day of December * o. 1858. the undersigned will ap ply to his Excellency John B. Weller. Governor of the State of California, for a pardon of John Sweeny who is now serving a term of two years in the State’s Prison of California, under a sentence of the Court of Sessions of Butte county, at its April term a D. 1858, for the crime of Grand larceny, of which vou will take due notice. HUGH MORRISON. We the undersigned hereby acknowledge service of the within notice, this sth day of November A, d. 1858. THOMAS WELLS. Co. Judge P. H. HARRIS. Dial Att'y Butte Co. Cal. Attest i The foregoing a true copy of the original now on file in my office. i Witness my hand and the seal of said I>. §• / court affixed this the sth day of November > ▲. 0.1858 M H. DARRACH, Clerk Butte Co. Oroville, Nov. 5, 1868. Notice. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCKHOLDERS of tho Virgin Quartz Mining Company, tnat an assess meni has been levied of thirty dollars to the share, pay able October sl* |B6B, at the office of the Company, at Yanke Hill. E: L COMLY, President. C. H. Tubmkr. Secretary Yankee Hill, August 7 th* 1858. aug7-30d M. P. Brown, 96 Battery Street, San Francisco, Cal., 131PORTEK AND WHOLESALE DE AL ER in BEADsS AND INDIAN GOODS of ail kinds. Guns, Pistols* Percussion Caps. Table and Pocket Cut lery, Plated Ware. Brushes, Combs, and a general vari ety of Fancy Goods. oc9-3m MISCELL AN ECUS. Fall and Winter Stock. J. M. CLARK & BUO , Are now receiving at, the old stand, oo Myers street, their usual large and extensive stock of poods for the Fall and Winter trade, which has been selected with great care, and at the lowest market prices. We are determined that no house in the up coui trv shall undersell us. We would respectfully call the attention of Miners, Farmers, Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, to the subjoined catalogue. STAPLE GROCERIES- Grkkn Ticks —Curions Young Hyson, extra quality Old Hyson, finest Imperial and Gun Powder. Black Tkas—Assorted to suit nil tastes, and at prices varying according to quality. CSrraK—Pest Old Gov. Java, Rio and Costa Rica, by the sck. or lb. Bovee’s San Fran. Fresh Ground, 1 lb peks., also Orovllle do do. Sugar—Crushed and Powdered, In bbls , S'bbls ,b* xes, jmd by ihe lb., San. Fran. Yellow Refined Cof- Tee Sugar, N 0 Brown Grant ated, Calcutta or China No 1, Frai’P—Fast Boston, San Fran Sugar House or Golden Syrup, by the bbl. or k« gs of 5, H and 10 gaiSont each, als > by the gal on. PROVISIONS Beans, Cal white, Chile and red. Cal. Smoked Beef, Butter, Cal fresh, in rolls ami tins, “ Goshen, in As kins A kgs Mackeral. Noli: 2, in and X bbls and Kitts. Codfish, extra fine, Bos’on drtl Herring, in tins and by the lb, Holland salt Herring in kgs Crackers, soda, sugar, pic pic and ship b ead Com Meal and Corn Starch, Tapioca & Sago, extra qual. Hominy, course and flue. Mucaruni and Vermicelli* Italian & French, Carolina. China or Manilla Rice, Split Teas A Pearl Barley, Farina. Oatmeal and Arrow Root, Cal. Flour. No 1, Eastern llaxull ami Galb-gu. Buckwheat Flour, ext fins. Cal A easlesu Cheew*, No 1, Fork, in bbls A % bbls. S F Corned Beef, extra. Hams, Oregon & eastern, Bacon. “ k ‘ Lard, in 5 A 10 lb tins, or by the pound. Salmon, phkled and einoked ; etc .etc, FRUITS ETC- Apples, dried, in and }4 bbls, or by the lb. | “ in cans and bottles, j Peaches, •* ** i Peaches, drie , by the bo* j or lb. Pie Emits, nastd,in cases or j by by the bottle. Cranberrias, strawberries, j Raspberries. Gooseberries. I Pine Apples and Pears. J fresh and preserved. | SPICES ETC. Citron, dried ond preserved Zanle •’urranls, French Prunes, bj the boi or lb, ' preserved Peaches, ft glass Jars, Jurtts and Jellies, all kind*. in tins, Malaga Layer Raisins, ia ’i, ] j and whole boxes, French Tomatoes, extra, 1q tins, Allspice, whole or ground Currie Powder, Indie, Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, whole or grojmd. Cinnamon ii Ginger, fc- B.lk & chib- Popper, fc4 Cre»m Tartar. Chocolate prprd Cocoa, Irish Hops, in % Sc 1 lb papeis. Mustard, C.il, French and English, Mace and Nutmegs. Olive Oil, by case or bof. Lemon & Raspberry Syrup Worcestershire and other English Saint's, Super Garb 5- da, in bulk, or bottles. Sage. Thyme Sc Majoraur, Pre-ton A: Merrill’s genuine Yea*! Powders. PCELES AND PRESERVED MEATS A rich- vies, French Capers, Tomato Ketchup in bottlea or keg*. Green Corn, in cans kfc Peas Cal Pick'es, in kegs or jars, bngltsh mixed in “ O fifes, French \ Spanith. Clams & bibtim. in cans, Turkey A Chickens ** Oysters, various brans. Pepper Sauce.by <5? or bol Sardines, J A: | bx«C Pure Citler Vinegar, in kgs and bbls. OILS PAINTS- COLORS. VARNISH ES CANDLES ETC. Oil. Sperm, China, Nut £ Lard, •* Boiled Linseed, Unboiled ’*• *• Pino Rest Atlantic White Lead, in 25 & nO lb kegs*, Ohio Dust, for painting HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES roofs, Spe m Candle* in hxi and cartoons. Patent awl chem*l Candle*, in bx-i nod cartoons. Adamantine do. various brands. Alcohol i: Camphend, ETC Brooms, Cal & easterns Broom VVhi-ks. ’Blacking, Scrubbing and Dueling Brushes, Bucket? it ul Pails, Market & La Shopping Baskets, Mole'.lie Wash Boards, Blacking for Stoves, Bread ,S: Mincing Bowls, Butler Ladles A: Prints, ILnh Bricks, Ciothes Bins ami Lines, Cans L*r oils or syrups. I’em John*, asso’t sizer. Stone Jars and I, 'burnt. Indigo and Fig Blue. Mops. Matches A: .Mincing Knives, Petal» Mashers Pins, Crs ile, English ami Hill’s Fauii'y Soap. Colgate’s 5: Kiagsland’s Family Starch, Sal Soda, IV veiling Fluid, in qt bolt. Sieves, iron Jc brass, SUNDRIES Vails, cut and wro’t. all szs J Cordage, all sizes, Wrndow Glass k Butty, Wheelbarrows, Baling Wire A Rope, | Blocks and Sheave#. Miners’Supplies on hand constantly. Our stork of Hardware and Cutlery. Glass and Crock eryware. Wines, Liquors and Syrups, will also be found to be most complete. California Produce also kept on hand at all times We feel satisfied that there is no house in the up-country possessing u ore superior ad \ unlaces and facilities tor giving entire satisfaction to customers -ml patrons. Our prices shall ai all limes bo as low as the lowest, and as umlorm. [Cr“ Goods delivered promptly, free of charge. s2S TURNER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of TTRNER’3 GINGKR WINE, 9\RUPB, CORDIALS, BUTERS, Ac.. v At New York. Buffalo, N. Y . and Francisco, Cal. fIAUTION TO THE PUBLIC —THE REPUTATION awarded to TURNER’S GINGER WINE, and the unheard of popularity it h is received, has been the means of putting into the market mat y spurious articUi. BEWARE OF THESE BASE COUNTERFEITERS. £?3rWe therefore caution all consumers ofGINGER WINE t«» examine the label, as none is genuine save such as have our portraits iu a circle on a steel plate and surrounded by the insert ;<(iou—-‘TURNER’S GIN GER WINK, prepared by TURN KB tiKOTHKRS, N«w York, Duff.i o N. V.. and Sun Col.” au2o TURNER’S UNRIVALLED VEGSTABLE BITTER*. rgIHESE BITTERS. MANUPACTUED FROM THE H choicest medicinal roots. harks and herbs, by TUR NER BROTHERS, are warranted to be the best now in use on the Pacific coast, and can be taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages and conditions; as a cure for FEVER AND AGUE. Flatulency. Dyspepsia. Costive ness, or Heaviness. General Debility, Mausca ami Headache, Irregularity of the Digestive Organs, Nervous Fna ration. Neuralgia^ Rheumatic Affections and most of the ills that flesh is heir to. Turner’s Vegetable Bitters will be fouvd by all, not only a cu rative. hut also the BEST PKEVEMTTIVE EVER INTRODUCED IN CALIFORNIA. This article will abide all chemical tests as to its purely vegetable properties, and at the same lime It is guaran teed to be an Alterative of Tonic, superior in every par ticular to all Bitters that have been in use in Caiif«*uia, and the manufacturers challenge proof to the contrary, and, with perfect confidence as to its purely vegetable and medicinal properth-s. TURNER BROTHERS. Manufacturer*, au2o-3m Market street San Franciico. colton & mcoermott [Formerly Randall A McDermott,] IIAV STILL BE FOUND AT THEIR BRICK if D. buil ling, Montgomery street, where they hsvs cne of the largest ami best assortments of Drugs and Medicines. Perfumeries. Paints, Oil*. Camphene, Ac. Ac. To he found north of San Francisco, which they can and will sell lower than any other house in the town. They are constantly receiving goods from below, and warrant every article they sell to be pure and genuine. Traders from the country are respectfully invited to give ut a call. We are agents fortbe following articles: Bud’s.Sands*.and Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, soil’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, Jayne’s Medicines, Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Osgood’s India G'holagogne, Burnett’s Cod Liver Oil, do Kaleston. We are enabled to stale that after repeated trial*, nil men s Kaleston has been pronounced the safest and most certain remedy for the cure of the Rhus Toxico dendron or Poison Uak of this country. It not only removes the effect produced by the poison, but also acts as a preventive when applied in season W. 11. KALB fe CO., 1y24-tf General Agents for California. Storage ! Storage!! ■ AM PREPARED TO STORE ANY AMOUNT OF ■ Grain and Produce, in my fire-proof building on Monti gomery street, between Kuutoon and Lincoln streets. O* LIBERAL ADVANCES made on grain fof Storage. c. scRfHER. Orovllle, August 25th. 1858. a#2su NEW BAKERY. Hunt k>ii St..adjoining Theatre Block. WHERE I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON hand Bread. Plea and Cakes, also Butter Crackers. Will situ supply Saimms and Families with l-emon, Ginger and Saraaphgrilla Beer, on reasonable terms. A share of the public patronage is solicited. G, LAMP, Proprietor. Orovllle, May 3d- Dissolution Notice, V OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO ALL WHOM IT As may concern that th** partnership heretofore el iding between the undersigned . under the name of • Bloommgdale Quartz Mining Company'’ is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the members of *aid company. JOHN BRIGGS. O W. PRESCOTT. JAS I. MACLEAN, V. J WELSH, per JAS I MACLEAN, atty ; H. I. BOOTH. OroviUe. October 9th, 1858. 4t