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xcept when about on professional business.
, meatly performed.
Business Cards,
Anderson & Martin,
Atterneys and Counsellors at Law
Cor. af Commercial & Pine sts, Witliams’ Brick.
George 8S. Hupp,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
@r K—[a Brick Building of Dr. H. H. Wickes & Ce
Cormr J-selanl Pine streets, Nevada. ap3o
A.A. SARGENT,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ovetce Kidd & Knox « Ruilding, Brod Street
Bexky MeneoitH. TuOsas P. HAWLEY
Meredith & Hawley,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Office—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Bnilding. janld
NM. GC. GARDINER, +.B. MCFARLAND
GARDINER & McFARLAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors at aw.
Ofice—Riley’s Brick building Corner Pine and Bread
stroot.
J. BR. M'CONNELL. A. ©. SILES.
McConnell & Niles,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
W Ul practice in all the Courts of the L4th Judicial
rtet, and in the Supreme Court.
Otficein Kidad’s Block, up stairs.
DUNN & GATES,
Attorneys arid Counsellors at Law.
Riley’s Building, Nevada.
August 2, 1858—tf
~*+ 2. we E . =
aorney at Law and Notary Public.
With Buckner & Hill, Commercial Street.
John Anderson,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Opposite the Post Office.
EB: WwW. SMITH,
JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE,
7 Office in Flagg’s Brick Building, Up-Stairs.
Neveda, October 8—tf,
@LORGE W. YANT, DAVID BELDEN
BELDEN & YANT.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Partioular attention given to procuring U. S. Land War
rautsfor persons by Military service entitled to
the same,
Office—In Alban’s Brick Building. Corner of Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada. apl6
JAMES CHURCHMAN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Vy ILL hereafter devote himselfsolely to the pra+
tice of his profession, and will be found always
at his office, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada,
julyl0
ee SEV NS,
Physician and Surgeon,
At E. F. Spence’s Drug Store, Main street, Nevada.
WM J. KNOX, C. T. OVERTOR,
Knox & Overton,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
OFFIcE—On cor. Broad and Pinestreets,
Thomas Marsh,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
COMMERCIALSTREET, ABOVE MAIN,
NEVADA CITY. feb
CHARLES W. YOUNG.
MANUFACTURING JEWELER, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN
on kinds of Fine Watches, &
DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY,
Old stand—Commercial street, Nevada.— Aug. 8.-tf
GEORGE H. LORING,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
Next door below C. W. Young’s,
MAIN STREET.
N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewelry business
Marsh & Todd,
Carpenters and Builders,
SHOP IN REAR OF THE THEATRE,
On High Street, Nevada City.
Wwe ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL WORK IN
our line with Punctuality, and on the MOST
MODERATE TERMS.
Nevada, January 14, 1859-tf
CHARLES W. MULFORD,
BANTER ER,
At his Old Stand, Main street, Nevada.
Gold Dust Bought at the highest market rates.
SightCheckson Sacramento and San Francisco AT
PAR.
sDust forwarded to the U.S, Branch Mint for Assay or
Coinage, and advances made onthe same, ifrequired.
Wevada, Dec. 4th, 1857.
nN] ? ir “I Bf r 7,
G. F. DEETKEN, SURVEYOR.
URVEYS OF MINING CLAIMS, TUNNELS,
and Ditches, carefully attended to.
Mathematical Drawings of every description made
with ueatness and dispatch.
Offiee—Main street, rearof Birdsoye’s Banking house.
Nevada, July 9, 1858.
MRS. E. STONE,
FEMALE Puys CIAN,
Student of Gezin College....-....-..Germany.
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
Next to the Methodist Church.
Ss. BUCKNER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
AT THE OLD STAND,
ELSEY’S BRICK BUILDING, East Side ef Commercial street.
Nevada, December 5—tf
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
T. NEWMAN & CO.
BSPECTFULLY INFORM the citizens of Nevada
and adjacent towns that they have opened a
WHOLSALE LIQUOR STORE
On Comuwercial Street, Kelsey's Building, Nevada
Where they keep on hand
All kinds of Liquors, Wines.
Ofthe Very Best Quality.
ALL LIQUORS WILL BE SOLD
CHEAPER
Than ever before Offered: in Nevada City
M. H. FUNSTON
an alwaysbe found at this Establishment,
Where he would be happy tosee his old friends and
Customers, at all times.
T. NEWMAN & CO.
Nevada, October 22, 1858—tf
THE EMPIRE MARKET.
On Pine st. below U.S. Bakery.
NEVADA.
Geme one, Come all—that is. ifyou have the [BP Casn
topay forthe best BEEFand M&aTsinthe
mountains. Meats wholesale.
Meats by the quarter,
side and carcass,
eheapasthecheapest and the best Live Stock fer
sale at alltimes. N. B.—Not to be differentfrom
others we invite old friends and patrons
tostay a way unless they have
PPCASH. 2] the £5
CHAS. KENT.
Nevada, Jan7 th,
I. WILLIAMSON,
AUCTIONEER,
Wil attend to sales in any part of the County of Rea
Estate or Personal Property.
OFrPiICE—Commercialand Pinesstreet, Nevada
Nevada, Nov 12tb
¥ wife, Ann Schmidt, having left my bed and boa:
A I Conky give notice that I will not be responsible
or debts contracted by her. JOHN SCHMIDT.
Notice.
Feb, 19, 1253 =—"n*
LIVERY STABLE.
Broad & Main st., Nevada.
JOHN A. LANCASTER,
YRMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would inform
his friends and the public generally that he has
added extensively to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c. &e.—
and is mow prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can
be found in the State.
Velltrained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped tor
Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at
lltimes caics
A long experience in the business and anearnes lesir i
to tose the confidence of my friends,leads meto be
live I will be able to give cence! care SE
jeul ttention paid to Horses on livery.
Carcegesaencin veadiness with careful drivers for
e of Balls, Parties, &e.&c.
rhe quality of my stock will permit me to say thatthose
seeking pleasure, oF engagedon business would do well to
give me acall. J.A.LANCASTER.
Nevada. March 12th, 1858‘NevedaMarch 12eh185@. 00
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
GEO. R. LANCASTER,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Neyada and the travelling public, thathe has purchased the above place, andintends to make it
THE HOTEL of the Mountains.
It is being renovated and fitted up throughout. ; Boarders, permanent and transient, can be accommo tatedin
astyle unsurpassedin the State of California.
—THE TABLE—
Willat alltimes be supplied with allthe varietiesthe
market affords.
GAME SUPPERS
AD
GOT UP TO , ORDER
Particniar attention willbe pal to theaccommodatien
of Ladies and Families. y
Having hadlong experience in the Uotel business,
Iam confident of being able to make the NATIONAL the
mostdesirable Hotelsinthe mountains.
The Beds and Furniture
Are allnew, and for style and comfort cannot be excelled.
THE STAGES running inalldirections from Nevada, have their offices at.and take their departure from
the National Exchange.
THIs BLOCK is substantially built of Brick. The
rooms are airy and well furnished,and fromthe Balco
nies you have a splendid view of the surrounding
country.
HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT.
—THE BAR
Is NoW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF GEORGE
LEWIS, who will keep constantly on hand the very
best quality of
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
He earnestly requests hls old friends and customers
to give him a call at the National Exchange.
A LIVERY STABLE,
Is connected with the House, and particular attention
will be given to taking care of Horses, Carriages, canat
alltimes be procured by application at the Bar.
GEO. R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept. 17th, 1858.
U. S. BREWERY.
Head of Main street -Nevada
LAGER BEER.
THE BEST AND STRONGEST
LAGER BEER.
Bin the county at 70 cents pergallon, and bottle beerat
$2,00 per dozen, delivered every morning free ofcharge
‘To merchants who sell in the country a liberal eom
ission whl be allowed.
mDepot, 18 Commercial street where all orders will be
omptly attended to.
pr h26-tf A Francis Shelhorn, Prop.
PETER DRUNZ ER
Shaving, Shampooing and Bath Saloon
ON COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA.
INCE THE RECENT FIRE 1 HAVE FITTED UP
\J a neat and handsome Shaving Saloon, which is
supplied with keen Razors, Fancy Soaps, &c.
A SPLENDID BATH HOUSE,
WARM & COLD BATHS.......FIFTY CEyTS
a T —_ genet pen fitted up, with Clean powels
300: rushes, and all th equireme fe ;
ulated house of igs ind’! eee eee
f= Gentlemen wishing to indulge in the luxury 0:
a CLEAN SHAVE or a REFRESHING RB 4 raboata
make it an object to go to » ——
P. DRUNZER’S, C i July 9, 1858—tf 5S, Commercial Street.
Brick Store to Let. in e
THE FIRE-PROOF One story Building ad
coining John Grier’s, aud recently occupied by Daven
port & Co.,as a Grocery and Provision Store.
For further particulars enquire of
WM. 8S. McROBERT,
Nevada, July 2, 1858—tf National Exchange
GEORGE E. HIGGINS,
Mannufacturerer o
California Gold Pens, Gold and
Silver Pen Cases and Holders,
OFALL KINDS—Wholesale & Retail.
148 Montgomery Street, between Clay and Merchant
u20—3 m SAN FRANCISCO
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
FOR SALF.
OMPRISING the following varieties, such as
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum, Apricot,
Nectarine, Almond, Quince, English Walnut, Fig
and Pomegranate, of different ages. Catalpa, China
Ailanthus, Laburnum, Elm, Weeping Willow, and
a great many varieties of Climbing and Ornament!
Shrubs.
Be Roses and Green House Plants, Irish Ivy,
Honeysuckle, Passion Flowers, Grape Vines,
Gooseberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberry
plants, all the leading varieties.
Sv Bulbous Roots and Flower Seeds—imported from Boston; California Vegetable Seed. Always on hand, Pinks, Sweet Williams, Wall Flowers, Violets, Tri colors, Daisies, Holly Hocks. Chrys
anthums.
Plans made and gardens laid out in elegant style,
by the subscriber.
F. MILLER,
On Main street, below Metropolitan Theatre,
or Box 96 Post Office.
Nevada, Dec. 16th, 1858.
BLACKSMITHING.
A FTER AN ABSENCE OF TWO YEARS IN
ik the Atlantic States, whither I went for the
recovery of my health, [have returned to make Nevada
my permanent Home and place of Business, and have
Taken the shop below Broad st. bridge
Formerly occupied by W.N. W Aite,
WherelI am now ready to do
ALL KINDS of BLACKSMITHING,
IN THE BEST STYLE,
At Reasonable Terms.
My Old FRIENDS and acquaintances in Nevada
and surrounding country will take notice and be governed accordingly,
George W. Levers.
November 4—tf
+ GEORGE THACHER & CO.
Importers and Dealers in
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Agents for the Superior Native Wines from
M. Keller's Vineyard, Los Angeles
AGENTS FOR ROSENBAUM’S BITTERS.
No 813. Fron Street, San Francisco,
Fish’s Infallible Hair RestorATIVE, for sale by
09--3t E. F SPENCE, Druggist,
32 Maiystreet.
Quartz Specimens!
PECIMENS of Gold bearing Quartz are bought
by us at the highest rates. A large premium
on the intrinsic value for Quartz suitable for manufacturing into Jewelry.
BARRETT & SHERWOOD,
d24-3m 135 Montgomery St. San Francisco.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
Branch of the
SACRAMENTO NEW CORNER CIGAR STORE
M, GREENHOOD.
ON BROAD STREET, next door to Block & Co’s,
Clothing Store, Nevada city.
Woutd respectfully inform the public that he has
opened a
CIGAR AND FRUIT STORE,
And solicits ashare of patronage. He has alarge
Stock of choice articles in his line and will sell at
Wonesave or Retain, at the Lowest Prices for
Cash. Country Dealers supplied at Sacramento
Prices.
M. GREEN. °
Nevada, Der. 24th, 1858. —
L. P. FISHERS .
Advertising Agency::::::San Francisco.
No171 Washington Street, up stairs. nearly opposite
Maguire’s Opera House.
L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent ofthe
NEVADA JOURNAL,
And other California,,Oregon and Sandwich Island
newspapers.
ing in the Atlantic States.
L. Fo gegen Do er his arrangements for the
orwarding of advertisements to all the princi llargest
circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the
Atlantic States. x
; A fine opportunity is hereofferedto those who wish to
pdvertise in any section of the Unior, of doing so at
the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory man. poor appetite,
ner. All so disposed, are invited to call on him and
leavetheir advertisements
Aug. 21, 1857.
ILS ,COoOo
FINE HAVANA CIGAR .
NEW CROP TO ARRIVE BY STR.
GOLDEN GATE.
OF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS:
{INTA De ORION, Figaro, El Rifle, La Fama,
J Florde Vega, Finar del Rio,
El Acuerdo, La Pinta,
Hoyo de Lamar, La Rama,
La Matilde, Miguel Laiz y Ca,
Hijo Del Oceano, Triunfode Bailen,
Frarer River, Victoria de Solar,
Noriego, Jenny Lind,
Emperor Nicolas, La Rosalia,
Cahaba, Garriziveith,
Jas. King of Wm., Europa,
Fl Alcazar, Belscovian,
Estados Unidos, Preubese,
Mi Primero Hijo, Agramunt,
Rista, Amalia,
La Psz, El Dorado,
Ei Divan, La Sabrosa,
Balaklava Pontica,
,
Seveseen 7! BOE Ateweew ~
by
C.
For sale on arrival,
B. HORN & CO.,
83 Front Street
San Francisco, Nov. 12—3m
PROF. HASKELL’S
ELECTRIC OIL!
A Positive and Speedy Cure for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Deafness, Ery
sipelas, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nervous and Sick
Headache, cured in from three to twenty minutes. Also, Corns, Piles, Toothache, Chronic, Stiff Joints, Spralns and
Lameness in man or beast, all kinds of
Sores, Freckles and Humors, Cramps,
and Cholic.
Pains of Every Description cease}instan
taneously.
IT IS THE ONLY REAL
Hair Invigorator,
It will make thefHair grow when everything else
ails ; cleanse the head white and free from
Dandruffinten minutes, and make it a
shiny, glossy jet.
THIS WONDERFUL OIL
Is perfectly harmless—no burning or blistering sensa
tions, as with other Lotions and Liniments—It is pleas
ant to take it—IT CONQUERS FIRE! soothing and heal
ing a aevere burn orscald in 5 minutes.
This Oil operates on the prineiples of ELECTRICITY ;—
thousands of miraculous cures have been performed by
it alloverthelend. [7g ?Useeverything else, then give
ihis Oil one trial, and you wiil be convinced.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS—Every Bottle has Prof.
Haskell’s Electric Oil’? blown on the side and edges of
the glass,and envelope has his portrait and signature
tocounterfeit which is Forgery.
°
0. DARST, Nevada,
Is the ONLY; WHOLESALE AGENT, in California,
H. H. Wickes & Co. Broad e
Are the duly authorized Agents for this city.
Nevda, Oct. 29
Lewis Coffey & Risdons
Steam Boiler Works
HIE only exclusively Boiler making establishment
on the Pacific Coast, owned and conducted by practical Boiler Makers.
All orders for new work or the repairing of old work
executed as ordered and warranted as to quality.
Old Stand, corner of Bush and Market
streets, opposite Oriental Hotel,
San Francisco.
We are prepared to furnish Engines and Boilers of all
sizes of California manufaature and warranted.
Noy. 5, 1858—tf
ANTELOPE RESTAURANT.
Broad Street, three doors from Pine.
MEALS TO ORDER.
iy Breakfast & Supper.
BROILED—TO ORDER—Porter House Steak 37.
Pork steak, 25 cts. Mutton Chop 25 Veal Cutlet 25
Kidney 25 Tripe 25 Ham 25
STEWED—Tripe 12} Mutton 12} Veal 12}
Kidney 12} Beet 12} Oysters 50
FRIED—Tripe 25 Liver 25 Sausages 25
Onions 12, Smelts 25 Salmon 25
Ham and Eggs50 Omelette 25
DINNER,
et,
SOUP—Soup 12} Soup 25 Oyster Soup 50
Chowder 25
ROAST—Beef 25 Mutton 25 Pork 25
Veal 25 Lamb 25 Chicken 25
BOILED—Corned Beef 25 Mutton 25
Corned Pork 25 Ham 25
ENTRIES—Pig’s Feet 25 Lamb'sTongues 25
Porkand Beans 25 Hot Rolls 12}
ifot Cakes 12 Dipped Toast 25
Dry Toast 12} Hash 124
Dry Hash 12; Cold Meats
Two Eggs 25
PIE AND PUDDING—Pie 12k cts. Pudding 12}
TEA AND COFFEE—Coffee 12} Tea, 12}
Ale, Porter, Cider, Wines, &c. &c.
Open Day and Night.
Terms Cash Only!
Ez Nevada. September 4th—tf
ST. LOUIS HOTEL
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA
KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR.
Good Fire-Proof Building!
IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY.
YHE ABOVE NEW HOTEL is furnished throughout
in a good style, and is open for the
Accommodatior of the Public.
THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED
WITH EVERY DELICACY!
To be procured in the City Markets.
The Sleeping Apartments
Are well ventillated, and supp!ted with
The best Mattrasses to be purchased,
Clean Sheets, and all the little neoessaries.
The Bar is supplied with Good Liquors
WINES, ALES. CIGARS, &c.
Ihave procured the service of the BEST COOKS,
attend personally tothe wants of my Guests, and wil:
be pleased to secure a large portionor the patrona
ef persons visiting Nevada.
Nevada, Nov. 19—tf
Nevada Sash Factory,
Near Frisbie’s Theatre, Nevada.
Where at all times can be found
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Dressed
Sidings, &c.
Alt odersinthe aboveline will be promptly executed
ap30 PALMER & PERRY.
CAUTION.
NEW CROP RAISINS!
HAVING LEARNED THAT
Old Raisins of the Crop of 1857 are frequent—ly offered for sale as—
NEW FRESH FRUIT,
Buyers are requested to notice that the ONLY RaIsINS OF THE NEW CROP now in market, are those
from thecargo recently received direct from Mase by the undersigned, per clipper brig “Pride of
the Sea.”
To Prevent Fraud,
Buyers shoufd observe that every box of the New
Fruit bearsa conspicuous brand over the shipping
mark as follows :
* “Pride of the Sea.”—C. & D.
The Frvit may be always known
By its Fresh and Superior Condition.
For sale by
CROSBY & DIBBLEE,
fob 4-Lmis 111 Battery street.
———————
ee =
Sickness and Disease in this California
Climate.
Sold by all Druggists in the State.
IGHLY IMPORTANT to the SICK !—Is it not
Awful to Note the Haggard, Sallow, Cadaverous
Faces and Wasted Skeleton Forms we meet—Thisis
not confined to the old, but we see the young, ablebodied
and those in the prime of life, complain after being
here somatime of illness ; some grow unnaturally fat
suddenly ; others waste and grow thin; pos cannot
localize or describe their disease, is they feeluniversally unwell, mentally and physically ; some have pains
and weakness inthe breast, limbs or body; they feel
a wantof muscular and mental energy, a want ofanimation, and hove fearful forebodings for the future,
Nervous irritability and sleeplessness ;
theirskin isdry, and occasionally flushed and heated,
thin, pallid and yellow.
Now Sadden Deaths, Lunacy and Universal Debility
is too. too prevalent here ; and who wonders when
combined with the climate like this, a dry air impregnated With elictricity and galvani-m? We have many
who have passed through sickness, whose life is IN
TEMPERATE and DEBAUCHED, or have seenothers
who haye been nearly Doctored to Death by quack me.
dicines, or by the advice of “The Faculty,’? who have
impregnated them with mercury, calomel, &c. _
For al] such cases is Dr. Jacob Webber’s Invigoratingcordial Sanguifier most especially adapted, inas
much as the above casesand symptoms did Dr. Webber minutely stu«y in adapting his Cordial totheir cure.
It enlivensthe Torpid Liver, ejects all Bilious matter
from the System, causes~udation, or Free Perspiration
(so necessary to health), it purifies and Enriches the
Blood, gives Strength to the limbs and Body. and is
sitively infallible in ail Nervous Diseases, Trembling
or Wak2fulness.
What Censtitutes Health ?
Rich Pure Blood, Natural Perspiration, Good Appe
tite for food, Sleep, Exercise and the Enjoyments of Nature, wilh strength of body, Mind and Limbs,—Activie
ty of the Liver, and allother natnral Functions ; sucha
state is felt by all, after using this—Sea sickness and
Delirium Tremens. itis a preventative and absolute
remedy fer theseIt removes all longing ortaste for
liquor. Many imebriates have found that after ithas
renewed and strenghtened them, quieted their nerves,
jt has caused aversion to spirits I have seen it eure
some of the most frightful cases where delirium tremens
have actually occurred.
HOW Une Feels After taking it.
f igh taking ita general glow of warmthis felt
through the chest and bedy, a strongthinthelimbs
amental clearness of ideas, memory, and exhilaration
ofspirits; in afew days the patient finds that a univearl
strength, mentally and bodily, has gradually assumed a
part of him; that disease ofevery kind has left him;
that his blood courses throvga his veins thin, rieh, and
pure ; his liver, before torpil, is now active ; his ideas
clear andIncid ; his hand anl nerves firm, he feels capable ofany exerciseThushave Iseen many very low
from exposure, from diseas«, debauchery, excess, &c.,
rene ved wonderfully by it.
SOLD by every wholesale end retall Druggist in California. Price $3; two for §5.
cer C.UTION—Buy only Quart Bottles. See that
the Signature of J. WEBBER, M.D. & I Joves is onthe
outside wrapper, and blownm the glass. Buy no other.
November 5, 1858—tf
WHEELER §& WILSON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tmproved Sewing M chines
Manufactured at Watertown. Conn.
HESE MACHINES have been in successful opera
tion, in the hands of manufacturers and families, for
the pastthree years, and inevery case have given universal satisfaction. They are now offered to the public,
with that increased confidence in their merits which the
nited testimony of their Numerous customers has
rengthened and confirmed.
These machines are entirely different from any other,
e principles on which they are made being exclusively
ur own,
Among the advantages of this Machineover any others
are the following:—
1. The simpliclty of its construction. and the ease
with which it can be kept in the most perfect order.
2. The perfect manner with which the operator is enabled to stitch and sew the various kinds of work, from
the finest linen tothe coarsest cloths
3. It particularly excels in the rapidity with which
work ean be executed; in that respect it has no equal.
4. The little power required to propel them, enabling
even those of the most delicate constitution to use them
without injury !o their health.
H.C. HAYDEN, Agent,
San Francisco. tf
Sacramento Valley Railroad.
\ INTER ARRANGEMENT --On and after
this date, the trains of the Sacramento Valley
Railroad will lexve as tollows, viz +
Passenger Trains.
Will leave Sacramentodaily at 74 o’clock, and 2) P.M
Will leave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at 73 A.
M-,12 M., and 5 P. M.
On Sundays, will leave Sacramento at 7} A. M., and
P. M., will leave Folsom at 7} A. M. and 1 P.M.
Until further notice, no Excursion Tickets will be is
sued on Sundays.
Freight Trains.
Sacramento at7$ A.M. and 2 P.M,
Folsom at 7 3-4 a, M.
The 7 1-2 A. M. Train willtake through Freight only
Nofrelght transported on Sundays
STAGES connect with the 71-2 A, M. Trains for
Nevada, Grass Valley, Auburn,
Towa Hill, Forest city, Dow nieville,
Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Pill,
Illinoistown, Yankee Jim’s, Greenwood
Georgetown, Mormon Island, Colma,
E! Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville,
Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar,
Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak City, Arkansas Digings
Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador,
Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown,
And other intermediate places
The Stages willconnect with the 12 M. Train in, ar
riving in Sacramento in time for the ~an Franciece
boats.
For Freight or passage apply atthe R.R stations
Oct 1—tf J.P ROBINSON. Supt
a Es DAV LS,
Gunsmith,
ASopencd aSHOOTING GALLERY, on Broad st
three doors from the Post Office.
Rifles and Shot Guns kept constantly on hand forsale
Pistols, Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Caps, Wadding*
Flasks, Powder Horns, &c. &c. .
Guns and Pistolsrepaired and putin order at the short
est Notice. Having a superior Lathe, he can manufac
ure any partof machinery which may be desired.
new Rifles madetoo er. may7
Willleave
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE.
F. SCHOTTE,
N& 30 Main Street, continues to melt and Assay
LN Gold and Ores ofevery description,
Returns made in from four to six hours.
My Assays are guaranteed, and Bars discounted in Nevada, at Marysville or “acramento rates.
Entrance to my office, through
House of J. C. Birdseye & (o.
GREGORY & WICKES,
—DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions
Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools, Etc.
V
OULD solicit the continued patronage of the
acall.
friends ofthe old firm, and invite all to give them
They will keepconstantly on hand awell selee
ted stock of everything intheir line, which will be sold
for cash, 1 tthe lowest Market rates.
Goods delivered free of charge at any reasonable distance from town.
Store---Cor. Main & Washington sts.
Nevada, April 9, 1857
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS in. DRY GOODS
I Corner of Battery & Clay streets, San Francisco
the Banking
ap2s
AVE now landing and in store—
200 Bales 39 inch Brown drills,
100 Bales 36 inch Brown Sheetings,
100 Bales No. 0—000 Duck,
500 Bales No. 2—10 Duck
20 Bales Raven Duck,
19 Cases Merrimac Prints,
10 Cases Prague Prints,
19 Cases Pacitie Prints,
10 Cases Dunnell’s Prints,
= oo Zand 4-4 Bleached Shirtings,
ases 6-4, 8-4 and 104 Bleached Shirti
20 Cases Blue Drills, ainines,
10 Cases Blue Denims,
10 Bales Hickory Stripes,
25 Bales 3. j,and 4-4 Tickings,
10 Bales Scarlet, Blue and Grey Flannels
10 Bales Ballardale White Flanne', *
5 Cases Coburgs and Merinos,
5 Cases Wool and half Wool Plaids,
5 Cases Blue and Black Alpacas,
10 Cases Pacifie—new styles De Laines;
5 Cases, all wool, new styles do
3 Cases French Merinos,
1000 Bay State Plaid Shawls,
1000 Cashmere and plain Wool Shawls,
Plain, Figured and Plaid Silks,
And a large assortment of other Dress Goods.
BLANKETS—1000 pair White,Green & blue Mackinaw
1000 Pair BB, TBB and=BG Blankets,
1000 Pair cheap Grey English Blankets,
1000 Pair cheap blue English Blankets,
a er geong English Blankets,
air 9-4, 10,11, and 12-4 White Bed Blankets
Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
1000 doz Merinoand all Wool Socks,
500 doz Satinet and Jean Pants,
500 doz Duck and Cottonade Pants,
500 doz Hickory and Check Shirts,
500 doz Calico and White Dress Shirts,
500 doz Overalls and Jumpers,
Black and Fancy “ilk Cravats, Neckties, Silk Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, and a variety of other articles
toonumerousto mention Forsale Low b
JANSON, BOND & CO.,
Corner Battery and Clay st
San Francisco, Oct. 1—tf
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
f ee COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be4 tween F. W.May and Hosmer, Snyder & Co,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to make immediate
payment to F. W. MAY, who is duly authorized to
settle up the business.
F. W MAY,
HOSMER, SNYDER & CO
By J. M. Flarshutz & Co
“WAGNOLIA.”
The Magnolia Saloon, next door to the U. S. Mint
No. 148 Comm rcial Street,
Openunder the Supervision of
CAPTAIN EDWIN A. RIGG
G. S NORRIS.
Oysters Furnished in every style.
Sen Francisco, Sept. 1—t¢
January 22—4w
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S
A Medicinal Drink of Eminently
ALUTARY QUALITIES, manufactured by himsclf
exclusively, at his Factory at Schiedam, Holland
and well known duringthe last twelve years throughout
all the Atlantic and Western States.
It is made from the best Barley that can be selected in
Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian berry,
of acknowledged and extraordinasy medicinal properties. Ithas lyng since aequired a higher reputation.
both in Europe and America than any other diuratic
beverage.
Analyzed, itis a perfectly prre Liquor, inits effects a
mild and whoisometonic. It is extensively used and
approved by the medicalfaculty, the temperance people,
heads of families, &c. ,
In Gravel, Gout, and Rheumatism, in obstructions of
the Bladder and Kidneys, and in neral Debilty, its
effects are prompt, decided, andinvariably reliable ; and
it is not only aremedy for these maladies, but in all cases
which they are produced by drinking bad water. which
is almost universally the cause of them, it acts asa sure
preventive. :
For Fever and Ague it is one ofthe most efficacious
preventives that can beresorted to
.
The Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps,
consequently in great demand by persons traveling,
orabout to settle in new parts of the country especialiy,
as wellas by many in every community, where it has
become known, on account of its various other remedial properties.
In ali cases of a Dropsical tendency. it is generally
the only remedy required when adopted in the early
stage of the disease.
In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quantities, as a diet drink, and especially at dinner, it is found
by uniform experience, to be eminently efficacious in the
most ¢bstinate cases, when even the best of the usual
remedies have faiied to afford more than temporary relief In cases of Flatulency, itis an immediate and invariable specific,and it may be administered in diluted
and proportlonate quantities, even to Yeung Infants, in
alithose pwoxyisms ofgriping painin the stomach and
bowels to which they are especially subject, as well as
the cholic of grown persons. nee
Its judicious adoption in connection with the principal
meals,or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its use,
never fails to relieve the debility attendant upon protracted chronic maladits.low temperament and exhausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced. There are
facts to which many of the most eminent medical men,
both in England and tho United States, have borne testimony, and which are corroborated by the highest written authorities.
Put up in quart and pint bottles, in eases of one dozen
with my name on the bottles, cork, and fac simile of my
signature onthe label.
For sale by all the respectable Druggists and Liquor
dealers in Californiaand Oregon
UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer,
No. 22 Beaver street, New York.
A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
London Cordial Gin! Club House Gin!
Schiedam & Medicated Schuapps !
Royal Schnapps, &e.
Under the above and similar titles, the liquor-mixers
ofthis city are bottling large quantities of adulterated,
unwholsome trash, costing but little, on which they hope
to realize large profits by selling in California.
Avoidall compounds. Some are so skilifully prepared
as to pass for good Liquor, except withthe best judges.
if you would be safe, use only the long established, renowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic S¢ hnapps.
UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sele Importer,
22 Bea erstreet, New York
August 13, 1858—tf
gimporta it to the Traveling Community
ILLINOIS BRIDGE,
JOUTH YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, the
SS nearest and most direc: line of travel from Nevada
City to
Columbia Hill,
Humbug City,
Woolsey’s Fiat,
Moore’s Flat,
ntermediate Points.
’ The undersigned have just completediheir New Road
leading out from Main and Washington streets, Nevada,
through the East Gapof the Sugar Loaf Hilland tothe
above named bridge, which is now opened to the traveling public. The road and bridge cannot be excelled by
tny in the State. By traveling this read teamsters and
athers will tind it greatly totheir advantage as it avoids
ohe worst part of the route to the above points.
RATES OF TOLL REASONABLE,
COOPER & CO.
Blue Tent, Nevada co., Cat.
Orleans Fiat,
Snow Point,
Eureka,
Relief Hill, and all
Books! books!! Books !!!
J.-E. HAMLIN,
No. 53 Broad Street, Corner of Pine st.
i NOW RECEIVING snoreen MAMMOTH
. Stock of everything in the line:
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
MUSIC, CUTLERY, GOLD PENS,
Fancy Articles, Toys, &c,
Which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEF ‘RESOLD
In this city. A great assortment of
CPT BOOKS Ne PRENLNTS.
For the Chitstmas Holidays,
NEW AND ‘IMPROVED DIARIES
5 And DAILY JOUR \ALS for the year Ls5),
for the Pocket and Counting Room.
LIBRARY of the Latestand
hed.
A variety of sizes
XP A large Circulati
!
most popular Books publ
NEWSPAPERS AND MASAZINES
From ali parts ef the World!
kr STEAMER PAPERS for mailing—Postage Free
3y strict attention to Business, Low Prices and
prompt excewion ofali Orders . hope to merit and obtain a liberal share of patronage.
J. E. HAMLIN.
December 17
The Howard Association,
Philadelphia.
A BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION Established by
Special Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemical disease
N times of Epidemics. it is the object of this Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines, &e, for the sick
and gestitute, totake charge of the orphans of deceased }
pave and to minister in every possibl> way to the rellef of the afflicted and the heaith of the pubiic at largeIt isthe duty of the directors at such times, to vi-it
personally the infected districts,and to provide and exeeute means of relief. Numerous physicians, net acting members of the Association, usually enrol their
names on its Books, subject to be called upon to attend
its hospitals, free of charge,
In the absence of Epidemics,the Directors have authorized the Consulting >urgeon to give advice and
medical aid to persons suffering under Chronic diseases
ofa virulent character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal treatment, the effects of drugs, &c.
Various reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Chronic diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon,
have been puolished for gratuitous distribution, and
will be sent free of Charge, to the afflicted.
Address, for Reports or treatment, Or. George R.
Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No
2 South Ninth Sireet, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D
GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Scc’y.
NEW STYLES
FOR FALL AND WINTER
EATS D2CAPS
he RECEIVED—THE FASHIONS FOR FALL
and Winter at
LAMOTT & COLLINS’,
Corner of Second and J streets, Sacramento City
In consequenee of the GREAT INCREASE in Trade
Mr. LAMOT'T has associated with him Mr. COLLINS,
the PoPULAR HATTER of San Francisee, who will conduct the manufacturing department, and Mr Lamott attend to the sales. They have the largest and most
COMPLETE STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS!
For Men’s, Youth’s and Children’s Wear,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS STATE!:
And SELL CHEAPER than any other house in the sta
([$ They are the LEADING HATTESS of the
City, and any one wishing a HAT cannot leave the
Store without suiting themselves.
LAMOTT & COLLINS.
tf
HEARTWELL, Pres’t
nov 19—ly
Sacramento, Dec. 3
Daily Stage Line.
From NevaDA TO WASHINGTON
as
On and after Jan. 1, 1856, the above
Same =: Line will run as follows :
Leaving Nevada, ats o'clock, A.M. and passing by
Mountain Spring House, Morgan's, Cold Spring, White
Cloud, Gold Hill and Alpha, and arriving at Washington
by 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
Itisthe NEAREST and BEst Route to Washington,
Omega, Seotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and
Eureka.
Returning the stages will leave the SoutTH Yura
HOTEL every morning at 9 o'clock, and arr'ving at Nevada by . o'clock. P. M., connecting with the California
Stage Co’s Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville
and Shasta.
Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington.
A. 8. OLIN, PROPRIETOR.
W.S. MCRoseErRts, Agent, Nevada.
Nevada, April 18th, 1856--tf.
To the Traveling runic:
California Stage Company.
The Stages of this Company wi
leave their office, NationalExchange
Broadstreet.
a FOR SACRAMENTO. se
Leaves Nevada at 1 o’elock, A. M. and arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco.
Also, At 4 o’clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an accommodation Line to Sacramento.
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Leaves the above named offices Every morring at 7
o'clock, A. M. passing by Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysville
by J o'clock, P. M.
JAMES HAWORT
W. 8S. McROBERTS, Agent.
Nevada, March, 7, 1256.tf
reet. C. 8. C.
— eeDR. CL. HI. TOZER,
The Great Eradicator 0 of
SECRET DISEASES!
And Founder of the
HUNTERIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Sixth Street, between J and K, Sacramento.
QULD most respectfully inform those afflicted with
Private Complaints, sueh as Syphils, Gonorrhoea. Nocturnai Em!ssious, and ali the consepuences of
S. lf Abuse, that he was formerly Practical Physician of
Locke Hospital.in the City of London, where there are
at all times under medical treatment. from fifte
dred to two thousand, and for
n hunhe last four years «
city of sacramento Thou-a ean testify tothe x s
radical and pertect cures effected: and it is well known
that he is the only onein the ate who has mare a
thorough and Perfect Cure
r all thé® advertising
quacks have fuiled.
A Practical Treatise on VENEREAL.
By Dr. C. H.TOZER, Sac: amento
There are no maladies to which the human family is
liable of Deeper Inportance either in a medical” om
moral point of view, than those arising from impure
sexual intercourse.
‘As medical men, itis our business to look at diseases
merely asit affects Life and Health; and our efforts are
directed. notto the reformation of man’s vicius propensities, but tothe mitigation ofhis BoDILY SUFFERING.
It is in this abstract sense that we write of Venereal Affections. Anditis inthis sense that the Doctor should
address himself to their study. If his feelings are allowed
toinfluence his professional pursuits, hs qualifications
willnecessarily be limited to those subjects that are
agreeable to his tastes. To become an enlightened
Practitioner, it is essential that he should be a liberal
and ardent one; and affections, in their nature repulsive
to delicate senzibilities. must be regarded in wo other
light than as morbid phenomenaof the Living Body.
The whole business of the Medieal art, when we takea
low view of it and regard it only as labor, is a disagreeableone. In any form, disease is unpleasant to look
upon. The sick chamber affords no pleasant sights.—
The physician is made the witness both -f physical pain
and moral infirmity, Struck by disease, the attrac
tive part of man’s nature are clouded over ; his pride
is humbled: his intellect is disturbed ; his wheln
characcer, ina word, is transformed. ‘Too often, alas,
is sickness the consequence of his own folly. self-in
dulgence, the gratification ofappetites. the exhansting toil ofavarice, the feverish labors for human applause, all produce their baneful effects upon the Con
stitution. Brttothe medical attendant, the moral aspect of these facts are not to have any influence upon
his skill or his oares.
At the best, human nature is but weak. This is the
first truth for a medical man to learn: and in whatever way this weakvessis exhibited, the philanthrephic heart will feel that it isa pleasure, as wellasa
duty, to relieve bodily, infirmities, whenever and
however they appear. This isthe higher and nobler
view of medical science. It devotes itself to the mitigation of prin, the abatement of disease, the restoration tohealth. In doing this, its ministe. must be the
spectator of much that is disagreeable. But he is rewarded by the lofty satisfaction of feeling that although
personal comfort is sacrificed and sympathy is often
painfully excited, yet itis through sucha road that
Benevolence has the widest scope, and meets with
the richest return for its labors.
In this view, all diseases are alike to the faithful
physician. He makes nodistinetion between the causes
that have developed them. He sees man suffering,
and all his facilities are employed to give him health.
Disease he regards asa misfortune, and not asa punishment
Of all theaffeections that affict man, there is noone
more terrible in its consequences than SYPHILIS,
Dreadful as it is tothe person who first contracts it,
frightful astrequently are its ravaes in his constitu
tion, ending occasionally, in destruction ; vet is a disease of deeper interest, and more te be lamented when
itis trensmitted tooffspring Childrenoften come into
the world with the disease hideously tothe eye ; covered with Llotohes and sores ; with wrinkled faces,
having the appearance of old age: and itis ,robable
that every particle ofthe living orgamism is equally
tainted with the poison: When such a condition exists, it cannot be doubted that life will too frequently
be short and full of pain. :
SCORFULA CONSUMPTION, and other diseases
that are sometimes herecitary, ave in many cases, its
fruit; and one way tostay the devastating march of
those fearfully al affections, is, as fur as practicuble
to ERADICATE SYPHILIS FROM THE WORLD, .
Would it not seem that a disease so prevalent and so
direful, ought to excite the deepest interest among
the medieal men, both as respects its true pathology
and its treatment ‘—What excnse can he offer for his
deficiency, whoecalis himself a surgeon, and yet does
not even recognize the discase when he sces it, and is
ignorant ofthe best means of checking it and preventing any future evil conseqnences? Is it enough for
him tc say thattothe imagination the disease is a loath
some one ? thatisa disreputable one to have, and a
disgusting one to treat? Such an excuse may, probably, satisfy him who has nobetter, but will not satisfy science nor philanthropy.
Whoever undertakes the medical profession with a
true spirit, will never rest contented with knowing
only a limited partof it. There is no object that he
thinks unworthy of investigation and study. He can. .
not Le satistied witha smattering knowledge of what
he is bound te nnderstand well, He feels resting
upon hima double obligation—one, the duty he owes
to the public, to whom he announces thathe ix a quali
fied membar ef a noble prefession; the other
duty he owes tohimecif. to make and maintaina reattainments and skill. There are some .
indeed there are many, who are ignorant
of several dicases. because they faney itis net respectable to treatthem. Of alisuch persons it may be asserted as beyond disp that their ignorance is not
contin e s atone ; they be found deficientin all other p ts. and are not properly quali.
fied for the responsi) ilities they have assuined Weo.
eVer basa just appresittrimee Ofto will
not know any r respec: nk ‘geeses.All maladies ets £ f nd re!
tineiion w krew.
.
‘ evs .
gravity f a
tice if
be i i ’ a
th
heat! orut ‘
Quackery hes profited n
diseases have experie: : or 8 a .
pretende have secnre are oO} such pr .
tice, itistime for the ¢ to free itself from
thisreproach. The we
cerned inthis as it can possibly l
ease that affiictsthe human
‘tyisas deepiy con.
with any other disamily
C. HW. TOZER, M-D
READ AND REFLECT.
Dr. C. H Tozer’s Card to the Afficted.
Quick Cure and Low Prices at the Established Office, Sixth-street between
J and XK streets.
I R. TOZER returns histhanks to his numerous
patients for their patronage, and would embrace
this opport nity to remind them that he continues to
consniton those diflienlt cases of VENEREAL which
have baffled the skill of some of the most celebrated
physicians of the age, and upon which he has N
FAILEU TO PERFORM A RADICAL CURE
DR. TOZER’S reputation as a physicianstands unequalled. His cxelusive aattention to diseases of the
Gonto Urinary Organs, for so many years renders him
perfect master of Syphilitic diseases.
DR TOZER has, it is well known, taken patients
from the very verge ofthe grave lestorrd them to Perfect
Health. Wefurther states that he deems it sufficient to
attract the attention ofthose who might need the services of a physicianin ALL CASES, not particularly
those enumerated in the advertisement, excepting they
Would test ny merits as a practitioner, and the result
of my practico has been thus far satisfactory te my patientsand myse'f. Nor do I deem it necessary to fill
columns of newspapers with fulsome, empiric and
bombastic advertisements, professing my ability toheal
all diseases flesh is heir to, for todo that I must be
something more than man, but to give those that ase
afliicted with Venereal, Chronic and ether diseases to
nndersiand, from long expevience, Iam fully compotent
to tregt them successfully.
Toffer uo gennine orfraudulent certificates or puffs of
my superior qualifications, as a@ prauctition, neither do
1 assume the medical hono.s to which Iam entitled ; but
merely ask those who are diseased to readthe differen}
advertisementsrelating totha cure of private diseases,
and judge for themselves where to apply forrelief.
(My rvoms are so arranged that I can be con ulted in
privage at all hours or the day, from 9 o'clock a; M-, un
til3 PM.
Personswith Chronic, Diarahoea, Dysentery, Nervous Debility. Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakuess of
the limbs & back, Indisposition Luss of Memory, Avers
ionto Society, Love of Love of Solitude’ Timidity,
Dizziness, headache, pain tnside, Affection ofthe the
eyes, Pimples on the face, Sexual and and other infirmities in Mrn &e., willfindit important to eonsult Dr.
Cuas. H-ToZeER, at his office, Sixth st., between J &
K, Sacramento,
C. H. TOZER, M., D.
November 5, 1858.
FURNITURE!
Corner of Commercial and Pine——Old
Stand of Abbott §& Edwards.
UST received from San Francisco a large and sele
ey assortmentof
FURNITURE.
Elegant and fashionable.consisting of Bureaus, Stan
Tables. Desks, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Mirrors,
in short, every thingin the line.
Persons purchasing at theestablishment willavoid the
anjuriesthat almost always attend the transportation 0
ticles pnt upin the cities below.
Any kind of furniture manufacturedto order inthe
hop attached to the wareroom.
April 9
—. J. GCLARK & CO.
violet
The Peoples’ Accommodation Stage Line
BETWEEN
Nevada and Grass Valley.
On and after April 16th, 1858. the aboveLine of Con
cord Coaches will commence running as follows :
Leaves Smith's Exchange, Grass Valley,at8 and 11
A.M. and 4 P. M.
Returning leaves National Exchange at 9 A. M. and
and 5 P.M.
(4 The proprietor feels grateful forthe liberal patronage heretofore extended to this Linecf Stages, and
by unceasing efforts to accommodate all, at low rates,
confidently expects a continuance ofthe same.
Passengers leaving their names and directions at the
Stage Offices. will be called for.
apl6é t! D CADY, Proprietor.
County Surveyor's Office
COURT HOUSE, NEVADA.
Joun L, GamBLe, { J. OSTROM
County Survevor
Deputy.
LL persons are hereby cautioned againstemploying
4A. other Surveyors than such as may be deputized
from this office
Extract from Laws of California )
Cuar.20, Sec. 3. Nosurvey or re survey hereafter
made by any person except the County Surveyor er hit
deputy shall be* considered lega) evidence in any Court
within this State. JOHN L. i
Nerada., June 26th1857 a
Pianos, Melcdcons & Music
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
Horace Waters, 333 Brcadway, N. Y.
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE BEST
BOSTON AND NEW YORK PIANOs,
AND MELODEONS.
Boge LARGE-T ASSORTMENT OF MUSIC MER
} cbandise inthe United States. Pianes from five
ifferent Manufactures, 0 ery variety of style—fronr
hose in plain rosewood cases, for $200, to those oy the
nest eleg finish $1,900
No Uo inthe Union can come in conpetition so
}
he its {instrument
h they are sold.
Horace Waters’ Improved Pianos,
With or withont iron Frames. bave, in their new scale
au improved action, a power and compass of tone eqtalng the grond, with the beauty and durability. f the
aquare Piano. The Press and first Music Masters have
ustly pronounced them equal if not superior to any
other make They are guaranteed to stand the action
f every climate,
HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONs,
q __ (Tuned the equal temperament)
. uperior in each desirable quality. Can also furnish
Prince s.Carhart’s & Smith's Melodeons. Prices from
eye ag for two sets of reeds, $150; two banks ef
evs, $20; Organ pedal bass Molodeons $2. a
$30 , less, a liberal discount, Ae
Each instrument warra: *
" nted to give sa ©
purchase money refunded. gi tisfaction, or
Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargains!
Constantly in Store, Price from $30 to $140.
number, variety and celebrity
or the extremely low prices at whic
MUSIC—One of the largest and bes >
Music now published, acid at greatly ree se
Music sent wherever ordered, post-paid. Catalog
sentby mail. A liberal discount to dealers teachers
seminaries and clergymen. ' Z
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.—“Nothing atthe StateFair
displayed greater excellencethan the Piano Forte manufactured by Horace Waters.”—Churchman.
“The finest among the many Pianos at the Crysta:
Palace are those placed there by Horace Waters. whose
instruments are always popuiar."—Christian Enquirer.
“The Horace Waters’ Pianos are built of the best and
most thoroughly seasoned material : we have no doubt
that Suyers can do as well, perhaps better, at this than
any house in the Union.”—Christian Ad. :
“The Horace Waters Pianos are known
viel hae 3re enabled to speak o
ments with confidence, from pers.
their excellent tone and durable quality. NF woes
““We can speak oftheir merits from personal ‘know!ledge, as being of the very best quatity.—Christian Intel
“Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the very
best assortment of music and of pianos to be found +4
the United Stages, and we urge oursouthern and westera
friends togive’ him a call whenever they go to New
ge sae pe Magazine.
“We consider them wortny of special attention. f;
ai nt and exceedingly wanteal tone which be
aters hassucceeded in attaining. "—N. Y. 7%; jap page taining."—N. Y. Times.
asamong the
f these instraa ee Th
Langton’s Pioneer Express,
Office next below Wells, Fargo & Co.
Main Street, Nevada.
SeNDs AN EXPRESS DAILY To
Alleghanytown, Alpha, Rell's Ranch
Rope's Ranch, Birchviile, Camptonviile,
Chip’s Fiat, Cherokee, Cox Bar,
Dornicrille, Eureka North,
Foster's Bar. Forest City,
Freeman's Crossing, Goodyear's Bar,
Long Bar, Marysville,
Minnesota, Morrison's Diggings,
Montezuma, Orleans Flat, :
Poker Flat, Park's Bar,
Smith's Fiat, Sweetlands,
Smarterille, Timbuctoo,
place north of Nevada.
We connect in Nevada with
WELLS, FARGO § COMPANY,
To all parts of California, Oregon and the Atlantic StatesCoin and Dust forwarded and Insured.
Collections made. Co ission for the purebase ofall,
and any kind of goods, in Nevada, Sacramento er San
Francisco. promptly attended te
Jno. Pattison, Agt.
April 16th, 1858,
KNOW ALL
THAT c..
CHEAP JOHN
Corner of Pinc $ Commercial streets,
HAS JUST TAKEN
rs TOock. «4
THAT IS TO SAY:
Emory's Crossing
French Corrai,
Humbug.
Monte Criste,
Moore's Flat,
Oak Greve,
San Juan,
a Sebastapei,
Woolsey's Flat, ae oer
“oN!
. Ife want's to see what he has, and he finds he bas
got more than he wants and desming it
best to get rid of his
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CHEAP JOHNS;
Corner of Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada
Nevada, Jan. 7—3m
Prices. Reduced :
SOL. KOHLMAN,
Hus Reduced his prices in every article in ols ine
Those in want of Heavy
CL.0O THING,
AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GooDs,
Will do well, to examine hisimmense large
fore purchasing elsewhere, aii oa
SOL. KOHLMAN,
Cor. Broad & Pine street, Nevada,
SNEATH & ARNOLD,
No. 193 J Street, cor of 7th, Sacramento.
Agents for the New Idria Quicksilver, the best and
purest article in the State of Calitornia,
GENTS for the “Imperial Fire and Life Insurance
1 Co” and “‘Northern Insurance Co.” for fire and
life. Have on hand, and are receiving by every Clipper
from the Atlantic States, additions to our Stock of As
sorted Merchandise, which is purchased entirely for
Cash. We are enabled to sell to the Country trade at
as LOW PRICESas the Jobbers at San Francisco. Our
Stock consists in part as follows : :
Apples—dried, and Fresh,
Handles.
Beef—Dried and Eastern; Bacon, Butter,
Buckets, Brooms, Barley.
Candles~ tssorted; Currants—dried; Coffee—growhd;
Rio Java, Chevse, Cream Tartar, Green Corn, Carts,
Codfish, Cranberries, Chicken, Corn Meal, Camphene,
Candy, Clams, Crackers—soda, and Boston.Flour—Haxall and Gallego, California, Buckwheat
and Rye.
Hams—various brands, California and Oregon, Hominy, Honey, intins.
:
Jellies and Jams.
eae and kegs; Lobsters,
Maokerel, hf. bbis., bbls and kitts; M
Eastern ard California; matches, uneearoane’ Engil-h,
Oysters; Onions; Olive, Polar, Lard and Sperm oils
Peaches—-dried, fresh and in tins: paper, manilla, Pie
Fruits, Pepper, Pickles, Peas, Pipes, Pick Handle
Pork—clear, Sle and hifbbl«; Mess Pork, Potatoes”
aisins, 4, 4 and whole boxes; Ca: i
Manilla and Patna Rice, pear riejtas
— a pale and Chemical Oliv
and SanFrancisco. in kegs and bbisji
tins, Salt, Sardines, Sago and iherde: Per aie =
Powdered, Ground, Granulated, China New Ori a
and San Francisco Refincd, in bls and hif bbls.”
Tobaeco—Sun, Peach, Strawberry, Fruit, A ricet
Spauish Mixed, Wilson’s Smoking, Goodwin's 8 PES, 'g
ann = aay ses Tomato Catsup, Turkey Twine
acks; Tea—G i 5 gaen ck reen, Imperila and Gunpowder; Tomates
Vermicilla, Vinegar; Whortleb, i
lean Powders—Preston & Menire ie
-IQUOR=—English Ale and Porter,
tles; San Franciseo Ale, in barrels ot sentStoughton’s Bitters; Hostetter's Bitters Boker’s
ters; W olfe’s Schvapps, Voldner's Schnapps.
Meng te bp fide Goadon's Raspberry Syrupy
y, Portand © . American sce a aret wines; Choice French® nd
olland Gin, American Gin, Scotch Club
House Gin, Monongahela Whisky, tanacen
(F" Orders for Goods not in our line will reeeiv
prompt attentior.
_All goods shipped to our care will be forwarded with
dispatch to all par's of the mines
SNEATH & ARNOLD.
~acramento, Jan. 28—3m.
FOR SALE.
HAYwa RDS’ best White and Black India Rubber
Coats, Pants, and Jackets, at the lowest market
prices by
SOL. KOHLMAN.
Cor, Brosd & Pine st, Nevada.
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in tins; Apple Saute; Axe
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