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April 11, 1856 (4 pages)

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ATES HOTEL. Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada, AprointMent.—Sydney C, Herbert has received the appointment of Justice of the Peace of Nevada Township, in place of A. C. Niles, resigned. San Francisco Advertisements. GOODWIN & Co. No. 119Front Street, San Francisco, elsen’ S New Books ? DAGUERREOTYPES, eurrEs er MRS. JULIA A. RA YMOND, Special Notices, Masonic Notice, Have you seen Mech The undersigned having leased the ebove well eapmeo be 2s as AS : : : jown Hotel, and refitted it throughout ore ‘ADA R. A. CHAPTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY ee s —— (corn ER OF OREGON.) H ptt no Revie cat he a BA pes to om = arate: hoes ray "transient ; MONDAY EVENING, at the Masoute Hall, on Broad . * wane ". board i ssed i State “= Lovistaxa.—The total population of the. ()PFE® FOR SALE; ken the well known ee me 7 Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next roceedin : : 130 bhds Extra Cl ; UERREAN GALLE: MMERCIAL THE TABLE : : State, as shown by the report of the Auditor, } 100 tes ‘Ames’ Hams ; aor aptae he at an OM Be a NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STO BS. an aaa : every Full Moon, “2. weeks thereafter. RE ' w «Ct 575,922, of whom 299,626 are whites. The 150 tes Hams, in brine; (late Kilbourn’s) where those wishing pictures . market fords * "PPtied withall th¢varieties the . . Rival. ead ee total valuation of the State is $319.854.654 ‘tas bes Oona toot thom doo hciuresof friends copied, can be sure THE BEDS “T. 0. 0. P—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Insliluted Ocl i. “ 2 : , , *] ina Rtce: em done in the 0. 0. P.— . Insfituted Oct. Che population given is 10,000 less than by . 300 bbls mess and clear Pork; of Thich the art can now afford ‘Mrs. Sy eel pica note new, and for comfort and cleanliness, cannot be wre the last report. 300 hf bbls clear Pork; excelled. c c 31, 1855, meets every Wednesday eteni: at the Odd in testimony as a recommendation of her abilities in : , i fae MECERESLN AIA ID 400 firkins choice Goshen Butter: icture making that she is directly from bra~ . of ee ucular atteation will be paid to the accommodation Fellow’s Hall, Maix street, {South} Eureka, California. CHEISEN hasJ now on hand and is constantly ‘receiving the Latest Publications of the day such # vaome — 200 bases Tea lar, 10 and 1215 ding pia galery of. Det Daves foo ae << ot Laos — in the business; we até con . Faithful Brothers are ever welcome. EE N POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW and MISCELLANEOUS 800K, a: % ines a she has been operating forthe last three years. She . Sdent of being ableto make this one-of the must desifable unaetar Sate San Juan, on 22d March, Mr. BETHUEL C. MOORE THE BES1 STATIONERY! The FInest CUTLEY to Miss ELLEN E. GILMAN, all of the above place. PRESENTS such} 2s Myers’ Universum, Forget me Musical Instruments.—The Largi 390 bbls andhf bb’ 200 bbls Coffee, 1000 mats No. 1 D. V. Norton, Secretary. I. 0. O.F.—Brooxktys Loner, No. 46—Instituted Oct. 15 and FANCY GOOna ! and a Resutiful assortment of ROLIDAY Not ! May Flowe, olia, Token of Friendship, &e, ls New Orleans Sugar; y Ty WssD ) has all the latest improvements of instruments and} Hotels in the mountains, rushed Sugar > chemicals and with the light of the gallery which is ; , resem age gallery 2@-OPEN ALL NIGHT.-gy 4 = ‘ Sa peerage est lot fae ea Instruments in this City. Guitars, Baajés, Tamborines, Accor’ = Caleutta Sugar; i State, she is confident of BAR is under the ion of Mr. W. A. G 1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, at the Odd . Jens, Flutinas, Clarinets, Coronets or Freneh Horns, Fifes and Flutes of every variety. Wr A, we B A be LL 500 bblsand hf bbls crushed Sugar : making the most perfect likenesses as well as beauty and will at all seek: beraph ied with the choicest whe Fellows Hall, Red Dog. ; Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in the State, and always receising by every steama SS = 6 i ra bbls Mackerel of tone and finish. She intends in connection with Liquors and Cigars, ? 4 x ; ‘ums : Codflsh—100 cases Codfish; 110 eases Sardines—250 hf bbls dried apples; 100 cases Chile Peaches : 2000 bxs Colgates’ and Hill’s Soap ; boxs chemical Ulive Soap : 500 boxes Steel’s English Soap ; 160 cases Spanish Olives : cases Pie Fruits, different brands : 10) cases fresh Pine Apples ; 100 cases fresh Peaches = fr A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT “} FRISBIE’S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, May 1st, 1856. AAA RAIA Brothers in good standing are ever welcome. J. C, GREEN, N. G. dec 28—3m Daguerreotyping to make Photogra phs, or pictureson paper, as soon as the n chemicals can arrive Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf which are now on the way. The public are invited to ~ rljje sal Phipps" PO SWEENEY'S RESTAURANT, $I MPROVED AND ENLARGE Dey * LEWIS SWEENEY would notify hisfriends, er, allthe Atlantic, French and German Papers and Periodicals, on me! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains alt the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors. ¥S_Papers sent to the Atlantic States Frex or Postack: Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE, Pui’s Galifor= nia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds o Stationery, &c, (Dee 28-2m) M. MICHELSFN, No 40 Main Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL You will allways fiud the LATES? NEWS by calling’ PEARSON & HEALEY. T. J. Burcess, Secretary, Masonic. E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F. & A. M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of each week at the Ma Ha _ Broad street. — NNR RAN AAA AAA A COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. NEVADA. nnn. I take pleasure in recommending Mrs. Raymond as my successor in the picture business, believing her to be a lady well calculated to please all who may call — “outsiders”? CHARLES MARSH, W. M. e 2 3 SaBS a 1 bi esoeg 31,3, Endecott, jaan ras 2g near ote ace ca gee ~~ — KILBOURNE” he as reoatly enlarged a proved his J. V. Watson, Secretary. 36—tf B ealers itt Stoves, Tinwa re, Hardw are, & C. P. Henry, W. Williams, re ewony ese ean now Pl ° N ew Spring Goods" thing else necessary tocomfort. Single ordoublebeds . attention of the unfortunate to the advertisement of a a eee ee SOE ATS MERLE rms! qe the pablic with Se aluahes T. W. Sigourney, J.S. Wall, 116 cases Lebsters—200 cs Strained Honey; may be had at any time. Connected with the House . physician of rare, scientific and medical attainments, who TINWARE, HARDW ARE, STOVES, &e. Our stock of STOVES is very farge and embraces all kinds of Wallace Caldwell, ee = seas [aon areca te Ww: are in receipt of the largest and best selecsles ae ——— ages Y ors 18 without a rihas sufficient moral courage to break through the bonds a dae obs ae 200 cases Pepper Sauce ; ted stock of Spring and PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, L. SWEENEY, Proprietor. of obsolete ideas and place himself betore the public thro’ 1000 cases Ground ances : pouctnc ot Gsiee moe —_ Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than aby other House in the mountains. Spices, in glass; +] a » In order to cope with and stal: 1 eteiog Ba Rendalt 2 esc Sane tat asin tes P. HENDRICKSON, _ iste rericious eters of the incompeteut Our assortment of Tinw Such a are, is very Large and. Complete, & 100 cases assorted Spanish Preserves: to be found in this city, which has been purchased at novucn & rEapy. s ; Padcaasnr' DEALER I physician is Dr. L. J. Czapkay, whom we cheerfully We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES, CHISELS, of variouw 100 cases fresh Apples in glass ; Fotecod Fes. . Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Iron, Steel, . commend to invalids, especially those suffering from dis. sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS; HINGES, &c., &e. K. Smith E. W. Roberts. 150 cases Spanish Olives ; We can and will offer great inducements to whole&c. wholesale and retail, Broad street, Nevada. ANk ORK. i " . : cokers la weil ; IBURN 200 bags Rio Coffee—100 cases Matches A sale or retail customers. ASin store wad constantly adding to his alrendy excases of the sexual organs and their unsuccessful treat‘ See AB ede e108. WORE, tn cur lan dose eee. 2 share of pees 7, 3 Sai » AU 5 150 cases W. H. Boyee’s Ground Coffee : a a tensive stock the following articles. ment as a gentfeman possessing all the requisites fur the} Nevada, December 14—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial strect Hi. Grant, W. Johnson. 200 doz 3-hoop pails , COUNT RY D Dy ALERS Flour in bbls and sacks ; Corn Meal; Potatoes; Bacon ;/ satisfactoay and successful practice of his profession.— . ——=———————— 7 Sars eT See Sg aa === —= a cuEfoxEE. rd peste cen hese : . Will find it to their advantage to give us a call before gay ate Pal Fy ley why tas java. Foe. . Coupled with a thorough and available knowledge of the NEVADA YET AHEAD!” Dr. Clarke. J. Turney. 300 boxes Sperm Candles ; : . going to the Bay or Sacramento as we can supply them to Rico, Rio and Manilla; Carolina and China medical art, he brings years of experience on the treatBe & B® Gass Hi Ta Bm & ey ee Bee agEe ze ab FOREST €ITY. 1000 bags Chile Beans ; . 10 quantities tosuit at a small advance over San FranNo.1 Rice; Beans of all varieties ; Green ment of all seminaland private diseases to Nis al't, ena é . ee . 600 cases Green Tea, i and 2 Ib cans; cisco prices. Our stock consists in part of — and Black Tea ; Houps Butter ; Can ling hi ith them in all thet ifari Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. Patchin, Frank Ryan. 300 half chests Black T “INE SHANGHAR FROCK Frui f all: vatiation “Yeast bling him to cope with them in all thelr multifarious aban ce ? a xests Black Tea , FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COATS—large assortment ; ruits of all varieties ; Yeas h Hy OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THEPUBLIC in general, that they keen tantly ow Floor Managers. 200 cases Chewing Tobacco ; CASSIMERE BUSINESS COATS—complete assort ; Adamantine & Sperm Candles forms. We cheerftilly commend him to the public as an i is’ Brick Buildi r t Ciited <4, tas aa a i S' D O35 é . plete assortment ; " P P met “3 hand at their store nextto H. Davis’ Brick Building. and opposité the Cuited States lotel : 7 Ss Willi 100 cases Goodwin’s Smoking Tobacce ; FANCY and PLAIN CASSIMERE PANTS—in grea variety Camphene, Lamp Oil, able physician, Worthy the confidence of all in search of 7 ; , ° W Sigourney, I. Williamson, “ph "ANC 2 ! great y ’ P y! y ©. Bain ’ IL. Grant 1000 bxs Rabbitt’s Saleratus ; VESTS—all the different kinds. ( Tickets for the Ball and Supper, $10. J. S. WALL & BRO., DEALERS IN rroceries and Provisions, Miner’s Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &c. No, 54 Broad street, Nevada. V © HAVE now and will keep on hand every thing to be found in‘any similar establishment in the mounvhich we will; sell to Miners and Families on THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. r siock consists in part of the following articles, °: yr Sacks Flour, 20 bbls Flour, §,000 lbs Hams 10-000 Ibs of Potatoes, 3,000 Ibs Side Bacon, 3,000 Ibs Goshen Butter. . fogeiher with a complete stock of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, e, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, ., &e WALL & BRO. 1855—2m . } . . . 54 Broad Street. wil 12 BOOTS & SH S. MAYERS & W.R. COE, (Successors to P. J. Espenschied ) W OULD respectfully inform the public that they have purchased the large and well assorted *k of Boots and Shoes contained in the above esbishment and hope by strict attention to business merit a share of public patronage. t ilaving just received from San Francisco a choice .d well selected stock of Boots & Shoes, Ladies and Misses’ (iuiters, Buskins, Slippers, Childrens’ Shoes, &e. & They would respectfully invite all those anything in the above line to give them a they believe for variety, quality and cheapss their stock is unsurpassed in the monntains. Repairing dono at the shortest notice in a workman manner and on the most reasonable terms. S. MAYERS. W. R. COE. \ir. S. Mayers late of Grass Valley and Wm. R. c formerly ofthe Broad street Boot and Shoe Store, have purchased my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, nd T would cheerfully recommend them to. the pub. > as gentlemen every way worthy their support and vould respectfully solicit the patronage of my old ‘iends and customers. Pp. J. ESPENSCHEID. Nevada, April 11, 1856. DISSOLUTION. ‘HE copartnership heretofore existing between i Turner, Mills & Caldwell is this day dissolved vy mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late irm are requested to call and settle their accounts vithout delay. All demands against the said firm vill be settled by Caldwell & Millson presentation. J.N. TURNER, T. E. MILLS, W. CALDWELL. Che undersigned can be found at the Selby Flat Mill, ready to supply the public with lumber as usual. All orders for Lumber left with Ansorr & Epwarns will be promptly attended to. N ovis. pas 1, 4856. 50 Canpwett & Mitts NOTICE. T a mecting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Quartz Co. held at their office, April 10th, 1856, in additional assessment of $89 00 to the half share was laid, payable at the office of the company on or vefore the Ist day of May next. All shares remainid after that date will be advertised and sold oa 50-3w H. X. THOMPSON, Sup’t. FOR SALE. VBE subscriber about to leave for the States wishes to dispose of his property in Cayoteville, consisting of One Lot, of 1-4 acre in size; Blacksmith shop; Blacksmith Tools ; and everything that is necary to carry on the above business. Possession given May l. A good bargain is offered to any person wishing to purchase. Terms Cash. 50-2w A. N. KAGY, STRAYED. ROM the subscriber about the 22d ult. Four Mules, Une Light Gray and One Dark Bay Mare Mule, (both with slight harness marks,) and One Bay Mare Vack Mule, and One Light Sorrel Horse Mule, all branded “3’’ on left shoulder, (Broply’s Brand.) any ne delivefing them at my Ranch near Snow Tent, or Nevada city, April 1, ’56. ‘Cayoteville. giving any information where they may be found shall be liberally rewarded. Ss. 8. FENN. Loafer’s Retreat, April 8, 1956. 50-37 TO RENT. HIE New House below the M. E. parsonage.— pean of 50 A, A. SARGENT. TEN DOLLARS REWARD! OST.—a large Newfoundland DOG, white and 4 black, one-half of his face black. Any person ziving reliable information of said Dog, at the JounNAL OFFICE Will receive the above reward and no questions asked. 50 WORK OXEN FOR SALE. A FINE LOT OF WORK OXEN FOR SALE, Enquire at INDIAN SPRINGS, 50-1m Penn Valley. .EINHOLD ESCHE. BERNHARD FRANZ ESCHE & FRANZ, Dealers in Provisions & Liquors, HUMBUG CITY. een constantl Yara Hard and Tin Ware, Liquors, Wines, Capen, FRANCIS J. DUNN. HENRY MEREDITH, DUNN & MEREDITH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Bicknell’s Brick Building, Broad street, NEVADA, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. )OTICE is hereby given to all persons having 4 claims against the estate of Thomas Fox, dereased, late of Nevgeda county, State of " California, to resent the same with the necessary vouchers to me 50 ‘1, or be forever barred from a ny benefit of said es. tate. 50-lm A. O. FELT, Publig Administrator, } . . . on hand a full assortment of Pro-! iny office in Nevada, within Ten months from April! i 200 cases Cream Tarter, 1-lb papers; 150 cases cream Tarter 1-2 Ib bottles : 50 cases P. & M. Yeast Powders; 35 cases Rabbitt’s Yeast Powders ; 200 cases Salt, 5, 10 and 20 Ib hags ; 50 bbls Vinegar ; 100 dozen Brooms ; 100 cases Olive Oi! ; 200 cases Vermicelli ; T000 boxes and hatf boxes Raisins = 50 cases Zant2 Currants. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. REDINGTON & CO, 114 Barrery Streer, OFFER FOR SALE ex *Daring’’, **Reporter.”’ Tartaric Acid, “Tornada,” and Jaynes’ Medicines, Castor Oil, Graefenberg Medicines, Sulphur, Sand’s Sarsaparilla, Bay Rum, Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Shaker’s Sarsaparilla, Mustang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger, Calabua Licorice. Fresh Hops in bales, Fresh Hops in papers. Lyon’s Flea Powder, Brown’s Ginger, Adhesive Plaster, Barry’s Tricophuous, Sulph. Morphine, Shakers Herbs, Oil Burgamot, Isinglass, Irish Moss, Oil Burgamot, Oil Rose, Oil Lemon, Gil Sassafras, White Wax, Yellow Wax, Borax, Epsom Salts, Pot ash, together with a full assortment of Drugs and Med icines comprising every article required by the trade. REDINGTON & CO. Wholesale Druggists. San Francisco, April 11, 1856,—8m NEW LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ee eee SUMMONS. . QTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss—District }~ Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said . State. The people of the State of California, to GEURGE . W. BEENEY. greeting : . You are hereby commanded to appear and answer . within Ten days after the service of this Writ, if served , In this county ; if served out of this county and in this . District within Twenty days, and if served out of this . District and in this State’ within Forty days, the com. Plaint of H. M. KILANDER, Plaintiff, now on file inthe . Clerk’s Office cf the District Court aforesaid, against you as Defendant for the recovery of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS, principal, with interest at the rate of Four per cent per month from the Ist day of September, A. D. . 1855, and for the foreclosure of ‘certain Indenture of . Mortgage, Or in case of your failure to appear and answer Said complaint, the said Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefor by default, together with damages and cost of suit, and and also demand of the Court such oiher relief as is prayed for in His said complaint. in testimony whereof, I, INO, I. Be ISTWICK, Clerk of the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set my band and impress the Seal of said Court his %h day of Apri! A, D. 1856, JOUN Hf. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By T. Frtarp Bray. D. C. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, } ss In_ the District Court Connty of Nevada. Ith. Judicial District. H. M. KILANDER, vs >Action on Note and for GEORGE W. BEENEY. Foreclosure. It appearing to my satisfact.on from the Affidavit of the Plaintiff herein that the Defendant resides out of the limits of this State. that the Plaintiff has a cause ofaction against him, and that he is a necessary party te the above entitled cause. ; I therefore order that the Summons in tbia action be served on the Defendant by publication in the Nevada Journal once in cach week, for three moxths, from the first insertion, NILES SEARLS, District Judge. A true copy—Attest J. H. BOSTWICK,' Clerk. By T. Errarp Bean, D.C. SHERIFI’S SALE. B* virtue of a decree of foreclosure and an crder of sale isssued out of the Hon. District Court of the l4th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date April 7th, 1356, properly attested and to me directed, founded on ajudgment recovered in said court in favor of Isaac Vannater and Thomas W. Applebee and against J. B. Brouillette, for the sum of Five hundred and fortyone 85-100 dollars, debt and damages, and interest on $516 05 at the rate of ten = cent per annum from the 2d day of December a. p. 1854, together with all costs of suit. Iam commanded to sell the following property to-wit: A House and lotof land on Pine street, Nevada city and county, commonly known as the “St. Charles” lying and'being on the south, and next adjoining the house of Elizabeth Applegate, which I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House door in Nevada, on SaturDAY, April 26, 1956, at the hour of 2 o’clock, Pp. M. Given under my hand at office in Nevada city this 10th day of — A.D 1856 April $—3m . Vv. W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N C. By WM. Burterriep, Deputy. DISSOLUTION, fie co-partnership heretofore existing between Turner, Caldwell & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent All demands against the above firm will be settled on presentation. All persons indebted to the said firm are respectfully requested to calland settle their accounts without delay, with J. N. Turner who is authorised to receive the same. J.N. TURNER. Nevada city, april 1, 1956. W.CALDWELL. The undersigned will still continue in the Lumber businessfat the old stand. J. N. TURNER. Nevada city, april lst, 1956. 50 STOLEN. ROM the cabin of Benj. Jones, Two Pistols, 1 of . F them was Colt’s, five tosh, No. 987. I will give $10 reward for the recovery ol them. 3B. JONES. TEAL & GO, 33 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. AVE JUS? RECEIVED a general assortment [infaddition to their large stock ef Liquors, Wines, Cigars.} of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, All Fresh Goods by recent arrivals—andis now prepared to supply the trade with as good an assortment and at as low rates as any other house in California. ‘ . Please calland examine my stock before purchasing, . BILLINGS’ HAMS; PATTERSON, KNAPP & Co,’s HAMS CALIFORNIA CURED HAMS : CLEAR PORK ; . CALIFORNIA BACON ; BUTTER AND LARD ; CALIFORNIA SMOKED BEEF ; CRUSHED SUGAR ; NEW YORK SMOKED BEEF ; POWDERED SUGAR ; . GREEN & BLACK TEAS ; CHINA SUGAR ; CANDLES ; OIL ; SOAP ; NEW ORLEANS SUGAR . SAGO ; CHOCOLATE ; COCOA ; . BEANS ; RICE ; QUINCES; . OYSTERS ; APPLES ; STRAWBERRIES ; . PINE APPLES ; PICKLES, SPICES, Ke. &c. &e. FOR 8ALE BY TEAL & CO, PIE FRUITS ; SALT ; PEACHES ; LOBSTERS ; Nevada, March 7, 1856.—tf INSOLVENT NOTICE. In the matter of the application of Robert Bell, an Insolvent Debtor. N the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District in and for the County of Nevada. Pursuant to an order this day made by the Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge of the District Court aforesaid. . Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of said In. solyent to be and appear before said Court at the Court . Honse in the Town and County of Nevada, on MONDAY, . the 12th day of , A. D. 1856, at ten o'clock A. M., . then and there to w cause (if any they can) why an assignment of the said Insolvent’s Estate should not be . made and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities as an Insolvent Debtor. ; Given under my hand with the seal of the Dis. ' Siti of the District Court aforesaid, hereto affixed this 11th day of April, A. D. 1856. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court. 50-3t By THOMAS P. HAWLEY. Dep. } DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS. x DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, BYRONSCOLLARS ; DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, FRENCH BOSOMS ; BLACK & COLORED FALL HATS ; Together with every article us tablishments. Suffice it to say in point of quantity, style, selection, excellence and price our stock is not surpassed. ONE PRICE! A. BUIUOCE e& co. No. QOL CommMerciar Sr REET, Corner of Pine. Nevada, March 21, 1856,—tf FRONTROYAL MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Vauvuas_e Mitt Prorerty known as the *FrontTROYAL Mitts FLourmnc Mitt anp SAW wiMitt. The Flour Mill has two run of 3 feet stones, drove by water with a 13 foot breast wheel, with ample machinery, 10 feet of a natural fall.— Also, Tavern stand and Toll Bridge neross Bear Riyer, together with 160 acres of land, free from all claims except the United States. The Millsare in a great wheat growing country, and convenient to market— 25 miles from Nevada, 20 miles from Auburn, and 15 from Marysville. Tho Mill has a good country custom, and all of the above named property is situated on Bear River, about four miles above Johnson’s ually kept in similar es. Ranch, and immediately on the shortest direct road . from Sacramento to Nevada. This property will be sold together, or separate, to suit purchasers, low for cash. For further particulars enquire of Joun WesBER, County Treasurer, Nevada. or on the promises. 7-1m McDONALD & 0. J. R. WHITNEY & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, PRESERVED FRUITS, &e. &¢. American Market, 44 Main st. Nevada. &3~ Business will be suspended on the Sabbath. Notice of Enforcement of Mechanics? Lien. N the District Court—County of Nevada.—s. P. . Whitmarsh, J. Williamson and L. C. Whitmarsh, Ee. vs J. C. Palmer defendant. All persons olding or claiming liens under the provisions of an act entitled ‘An Act for securing the liens of Mechanics and others,” approved April 27, 1855, on the following described building, lot and appurtenances to wit : That certain frame building Paige y . and the lot upon which the same stands, lying and being on ) the south side of Spring street, inthe town and county of Nevada, bounded and described as follows—Beginning at a pointon the south side of Spring street, about 150 feet west of Deer Creek, running thence south along the line of E. W. Smith’s Union Hotel stable lot tothe centre of Deer Creek, thence north cast up through the center of said Creek to Spring street and thence westwardly along the south line of “pring street to the place of beginning, with all its appurtenances, are hereby notified to be and appear beere the District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the County cf Nevada, at the April term there of at the Court Room of said court, on the 25th day of April 1856, at 100’clock, a. at. to exhitit then and there the proof of such liens or said liens will be deemStarch, Seap, a, k, Nails, Shovels, Picks, Sluice Forks Hoes, Tobaco of varigus brands, EBSyrup, Mackerel, Lard, Iron aud Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, Macarroni, Vermacilla, California Cheese, Raisizis, Filberts, Almonds, Currants. Oysters, Sardines, Dried Apples, Brandy, Champagne, Gin, Whiskey, Sherry Wine. Hock Wine. Stoughton Bitter, Claret Wine, Lemon Syrup. Iron of all sizes, Drill Steel, Horse Shoe Nails, Rope Brooms, Files of all sizes, Spices of all kinds, Powder and fuse, Pickles in kegs and glass, Pie Fruit,Sautern, Soda Crackers, Pilot Crackers. My guods are purchased inSan Francisco for the cash from first hands which enables me to sell as low if not . lower than any other House in Nevada therefore it will . bean advantage to Traders generally to give me a eall. Examine my goods and prices before purchasing else where. 44-tf P. HENDRICKSON, la. BLOCK, 1856. S. FURTH. A. BLOCK & Co., wa ONE PRICE soy CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 41, Commoarcial street, Corner of Pine. HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India Rubber Coats and Boots. Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortment ever brought to this market. Their Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; Pants of every kind, from the finest to the coarsest; India Rubber Coats and Boots—very large stock ; together with Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Butk and other Gloves in endless variety, and all other articles usually kept at similar establishments, The public are invited to call, and it will afford us great . . pleasure to show them our immense Stock, whether they . Wish to purchas® or not. . 2 We especially ca'l the attention of the Mining Com. munity toour very lare Stock of Rubber Coats—black ; and white—Short and long legged Rubber Boots, of the best quality, : Oar facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. We buy in large quantities and from first hands, Suffice it to say if we cannot suit you in our stock, we think it will be useless to look further. Thankful for the very large patronage of whiecl we have heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to usiness and best endeavors to please, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. A. BLOCK & CO. . No 41 Commercial st., corner Pine, . Nevada, January 11, 1856. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER AHEAD! NEW SPRING GOODS!! The Largest Stock Ever Brought to Nevada ! . UsT received by the last Nicaragua steamer, the Uncle Sam, direct from Paris, the largest and most desirable assortment of French Goods ever bro’t North of Sacramento, consisting of the best quality of SUMMER SILKS ; PLAID SILKS: all sorts and colors of MORTANTIC SILKS ; SILK TISSUES ; all sorts of SILK BARAGES, paiti_ and figured ; EMBROIDERED MANTILLAS of allkinds ; the latest styles of LADIES. and CHILDREN ’SBONNETS ; latest styles of FRENCH LAWNS ; CA RPETS of all sorts, from Silk Velvet to Ingrain China Matting of ail kinds ; LADIES and CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ke. &e. ta Ladies, remember that we shall receive monthImportant to the Ladies ! health; 39-tf eee yk es ak A Barattr Streak or Gratiriipe —The following letter appeared some time since in the San Francisco Citizen, Without the knowledge of Dr. Young. We ory, it as a complimentary tribute to one of the most skil/ful physicians that ever made this State his residence. Asit was entirely unsolicited, and made public without the knowledge of any one but the writer, it speaks volumes. It should be cut out and pinned up for reference to any one who should unfortunately be similarly situated To my AFFLicTED Fettow Men.—Being about to leave the State of California for my home in Michigan, I wish before leaving to recommend to your no. tice that great benefactor, Dr. J. the very br his hand and saved me fromdeath. Forseveral I had been troabled w brought on by bad habits, aggravated by exposure in the mines, which had_so weakened my system and undermined my constitution that I have often contemplated suicide. Borne down by racking pains in my body, dizziness — head, sore eyes, pains and misery in my back and hips, weariness in my legs, evil forbodings, together with aconfirmed melancholy, I considered my best friends to be my worst enemies; my dreams were frightful, and at times strange phantasies took onan ofmy mind. Iwas hurrying to insanity—that worct of living deaths. In this state a friend and partner in the mining business approached me on the subject, and adtised me to go to the Bay and see Dr. Young. I did so and thank God for it.— Dr. Young examined my case, and told me he could cure me. Shortly after I commenced taking his medicines my troubles began todecrease and in three months I was perfectly well. Take my advite, all you that afflicted, and call upon him, for he will be sure to cure you; he has cured several of my acquain:
tances after they had beoome discouraged by being deceivéd by the humbugs of the day, both by American and foreign yagabonds. My heart leaps towards him with gratitude for his benefits to me and my friends. tf Cuas. F. Manrove. ee ea ekoe Ran We Ne ce Ee Ee Sr DR. HUNGERFORD’S MEDICAL NOTICES. The Pioneer advertising Physician in California, and the jonly regularly educated dné now advertising to cure dis. ease in this State. Medicines carefully prepared and packed for any place in the country, Persons leaving on the steamers, can obtain from the Doctor, Medicine and di. wections for use during their yoya ge. Delays are danger” . osaiit: Ai: those afflicted should lose no time, but call st once on Dr. iJuugerford, who always guarantees a permanent and speedy cure. 3 : DR. HUNGERFORL’S Medical Rooms, No: 242 Clay st corner of Spofford, San Franciseo, where all diseases of a . private character reccive the treatment necessary to effect a speedy and effectual cure of these annoying and distressing complaints. The enviable reputation Dr. Hungerford has earned for himself by his extraordinary suc cess in all diseases of a private nature, renders it but necessary to state his address ; he therefore ayoids the long advertisements of bombastic promises of the empirics of the day, so lavishly heldout but seldom fulfilled. Medicines are sent to all parts of the country, with directions fer their use. : Nocturnal Emissions, Ulcers in the Throat, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet, and those dreadful symptoms of the head, throat, nose and skiu, under Dr. Ilurigerford’s treatment, are healed in an incredible short time without years ed waived in favor of the plantiffs. We will on the . ly by steamer new stocks of goods direct from Paris) mercury. Young men who have become victims of soliday and year and at the place aforesaid age Court for the enforcement of a Mechanics’ Lien for 343 00 on the above described property and will move for a decretal order for the sale of said property, pursuant to the statute in said cases made and provided. Wuirmagsn, Wittramson & Co. Plaintiffs. C.A. Johnson, Attorney for Piaintiff. Dated Nevada, April 31, 1856. 49-39 yee-OPEN ALL NIGHT.-@a ENERAL Office of the California Stage CompaG ny. Daily stages arrive from and depart for all parts of the tate. No. 35 Main Street, Nevada, For accommodations of the public the Metropolis Hotel is far superior to any in the ceuntry. Nevada, April 4.—3m. METROPOLIS HOTEL MRS. 1. BROOKS, PROPRIETRESS., FRISBIE’S THEATRE, Novada. Te undersigned would respectfully inform the profession that, owing to the the fact that JNO. 8. POL[TER has utterly failed to comply with the termsof the contract by which I leased him my Theatre I will let it by the Night, Week, or Month for Dramatic Entortainments, Concerts and Exhibitions. The THEATRE, has been fitted up at a great expense and the stage enlarged with anew stock of Scenery. It will comfortably seat EIGHT HUNDRED PERSONS. All communications ad to me will be promptly attended to L. P. FRI8BIE. Nevada, March 28, 1856. DR. H. V. BICKNELL, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ED EC Ten" EEE SE, URES all Diseases without the use of morcury or any other poisonous minerals. Office in the 3d story of “Bicknell Block’ where he can be found at all times, night and day, unless absent on professional business. mch28.tf MAY BALL. Scholars attached to the Dancing School in Rough d igatnens will give a Complimentary Ball to MR. JOHN BROWN, The talented an d popular Musician, as a mark of theires teem for him, which will be held in the MASONIC LOWER HALL, one of the best and most cemmodions in the county, on the 15th of May next Committee on behalf of the School.—W. B, RICE, P. W. ARMSTRONG, S. M. GILHAM, G. SHEPHART, and B. B TROXEL, MANAGERS. Rough & Ready. Nevada. Grass Valley. S. M. Gilham, J. A. Lancaster. C. Haskell. G. Gepkart, A, Hansom, T. Findley. J, H. Ebrigh A. H, Hagadorn. W. C. Clark. C. A, Lowent FLOOR MANAGERS, J. B. RICE---Vaeidiie sueuee ..-.P. W. R. Armstrong. Ba Tickets to be had of the Managers or at the office of the Downey House. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ee heretofore existing between the rsigned has this day been diseolved by mu. tualeconsent. All debts that were contracted for the benefit of said firm, — — gon mene 3, Wi i . A. Williams. ere ee ee JAS. A. WILLIAMS, W. D, DERING, Alpha, March 26th, 1835, , to March . to said . Which we promise to sell cheaperthan can be bought. taty vice, this side of San Francisco. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BRO. BRICK STORE... MAIN STREET,.,.,.NEVAD. Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf mh7 BARBIER’S “GRAPE” GINGER WINE. em excellent and salubricus beverage is manufactured of Purr Waite Wines and Jamaica Gixcer Root and is warranted inferior to any Ginger Wine ever offered to thé public. The manufacturer of this wine has spared no expense in gétting the bestof materials and éan ndw offer an article which the most abstemious and temperate persin can use with the most beneficial effects. It is particularly recommended to Laprzs as astimulatingandstreng:h ing tonic, gg. ee od adapted to the climate of California. anufactured aj Id : A. BARBIER, 148 Washington st. San Francisdo. Sold only to the jobbing trade in cases and kegs.— Also forsale Cordials and Syrups, —— extra Raspberry Syrup. mch28-2m DAVIS’ PISTOL GALLERY IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. Z P. DAVIS would inform the gentlemen of Neevada, andall those visiting the city, that he has fitted up, at a considerable outlay, o KPistol Gallery, And those who are fond of shooting, can now dé go with ease and comfort, as he is well supplied with the best Pistols inthe State, and everything else that is requisite to 2 Gallery of the above order. Persons desiring refreshments will find 2 BAR connected with the Gallery, and for the superiority 6f Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste an be convinced. Nevada, March 28 ~tf NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Dry Goods, Clothing, &. S. J. DeYOUNG & CO., ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have just opened their new Dry Goods and Clothing store, No. 25 Commercial St. IN KELSEY’S BRICK ELocK. adies ticle of Staple and Fancy Dry Shoes of every description. will find here a full assortment of every arGoods that dreadfui and destructive habit, which ruin both body and mind, call immediately on Dr. Hungerford and you can depend upon being restored to health, that greatest ef God's blessings. We advise aut afflicted to lose no time but call iminiediately on Dr. Hungerford whether the case is of long standing or recent date, he guaranteés a speedy and permanert cure, although NOTED QUACKs may liave been ineffectuall 5 tampering with it without success. FEMALES AFFLICTED OR IN TROUBLE should cail or send for Dr. Hungerford, who has devited his entire time the last fifteen years to private maladies of men and women. The question is often asked—Why is Dr. Hungerford sé successful; while other physicians are failing daily ? The answer must be plainly app#reiit to all 3; it is that he understands his profession and attends attends to it, and as his practice has increased so has his knowledge extended. So tlose has been his application tostudy and practice, that he has become perfect master of his proféssion, and can insrre to all relief from their trouble. His course has ever been upward and onward, placing him dt the very head of his arduous professson, Dr, J. Thompson Hungerford hag hundreds of letters frotiz his patients, which he isready to show, but he feels in honor bound to withold the name of the writer; as he is ceriain no nan of sense or delita¢y would have his naine niadt public in sucha case. NB. Allieiters fer advice [send per Express} will be promptly attended to: Dr. Hungerford so extensively known in this State, be. ing the oldest practittoner of private disease in California, that any notice of him might seem superfluous. Yet fearing that there are many, unfortdnately suffering for the want of proper treatment we recommend them to apply to Dr. Hungerford, who iscertainly a Physician of unsurpassed skill and wonderful su¢eess in his profession. We wish to call the attention of our numerous patrons to the merits of Dr. Hungerford, and think that we eannot do it in any better way than to publish a few selections of TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PRESS. From the icho du Pacific, San Fraricisco. Dr, IuxGerrorp.—We wish to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of this gentleman, whose extensive practic? and success is sufficient to indnee all those affiicted to gite himia call. The Doctor is not only a rep. uding fine . uiarly edncated Physician; but he has the principles of honesty and ean feel for his fellow beings. He has un: A full assortment of Infant’s and Children’s Clothdoeubtedly more pracrice than any other Physician in San ing will constantly be kept on hand, na DeY vite the attention of the public to thei stock. Nevada, March 14, 1856, wee feos. Emporium of Luxuries, 7 unde: COMMERCIAL Near Pine, where he well be pleased to ral his old and general. He hasa good friends the public in Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, é&c. éc. on hand and is constantly receiving from one of the largest houses below. We would also call the attention of country merchants to call and examine our If you want good street. purchasing elsewhere. the sign across the MES'S. CURTIS. Onpen 5 Hall. Nevade Manbid Ieee _ee GOLD AND QUARTZ SPECIMENS {BARRETT &SHERWOOD the specimens, . charge. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory. S@r-Mark the number—I35 M Francisco. SSAYS ARE MADE withont injury to the surface of A and exact value estimated ithout JEWELRY in the State, always on hand. ¥2Particular attention given to Watch icpairing. ; San Francisco, April i—jm oung & Co. intend, also, to keep an assort= . ment of every article for Gentlemen’s wear, and inrsigned has opened his new Store on STREET. N. B.—The best and largest stocx of WATCHES and . Board & Lodging.. .10,00 . Lodging per nig Francisco, and it is fast increasing, To those acquainted with the Doctor, wes#iy nothing as to his skill and mtegrity, as they are well known, but ta strangers we po say, cailon Dr. Hungerford, and you will find that a friend in need is a friend indceC, From the Southern Medical Journal. Proressor HcnGerrorp.—Although opposed to the sys tem of advertising, yet we deem it but just to this genileman to admit that his system of treatment in Private aiseases 12 undoubtedly the most approved one now in use throughout the civilized world. 49-3m UNION HLOTEX,, No, 25 Broad Street, Nevada, Cal. STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. HE undersigned having taken in cha: known Hotel, and fitted it up ina style that is not surpassed by any house of the kind in any mour.tain town in California, takes this method of annovncing to their friends and the citizens of Nevada, ap4 the public generally, that they are ready to accoznmodate permanent and transient Boarders, and pledce themselves to all who may favor them with their patronage, that no pains will be spared to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES to be found in any«<etion of the mines. Particular atten. ' . of the business, we . public as good if not . tion has been yaid to fitting up the LODGING DEPARTMENT, whch is now under the superintendance of a com petent iady, and from her knowled are confident that we can offer to the better than can be found in any other house in Nevada supplied with the best the market PRICES: --$8,00 . Board & Lodging t L. P. STONE, ©. N. SMITH: Nevada, February 1—3m County. ®.THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be perjday.2,00 50 ink of the grave, when iectretched forth . We keep always on hand, the lareest atid very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camp iver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses 0 .and every thing in the above line in great ‘ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sel/ much ith a complication of diseases, . . j . ! A LARGE AND WELL SE LECTED STOCK OF IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings; Sheetings and a great many other Goods usually ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRIC "ES. P. S.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House Nevada July 27, 1855-3m MOUNTAIN CROCKERY $ Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. ‘er house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large su we warrant to be a superior article. call and inspect our Stock, and examine pply Everything in the above line, hired for able terms. BAIN & SCRANTON, Contractors and Builders of Houses, ' rge this well! 5 ; ; ; . affords, and by strict . Wolfe's Cologne G attention to business we hope to receive a share of public . the lowest market ‘gome treet. itronage. Sie _ Seabhone week.. Number 54 Main treet, Nevada. We iny patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, Remember tlie “MOUNTAIN kept in such establisements. Call and judge for youselyes ! on Main Street. M. ROSENHEIM, A. 8. ROSENHETM, TORE. hene, Oil Lamps, Silfall sizes, Bar Fixtures, variety, which we import lower thanany othof fresh manufactured Camphene, whia ite the public and country buyers to prices. Orders attended to with dis in town, free of charge. SIMMONS & CO. , Weddings, &c., on reason CROCKERY STORE.” n21 —tf our Balls, Parties IWILLIAMSON, i. N. DAWLEY. WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY, BANKERS. HE stibscribers would inform the public and their NO. 30 MA INSTREE T. NEVADA friends that they hate associated themselves for th purpose of carrying on = 7 Building of every description. House Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK of all kinds, , We have great facilities therefore we cin jusily say that it will be to the interest of all persons who wish to BUILD A FANCY COTTAGE HOUSE Ora Brick Building, To give usa Call at the earliest moment ‘lhe best of references and security given if required. Any ofder left at Williamson & Dawley. Main street, or at our shop will be attended to with despatch, We have lately bought 100,000 feet of choire Lumber which we will sell low, for cash, and detitered to amy part of the city free of charge. We can furnish Lumber to persons who wish us to build for them below market rates. Nevada, May 25. 1855,-tf METROPOLIS BILLIARB SALGGH, Main Street, Nevada. EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a new and elegant SALOON in the second story of Rodrrs & Husseys Brick Building, and visitors will find it fitted and furnished in a style unsurpassed by any similar room in the State. The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and are pronounced to be inferior to none. The room is fitted up with particular reference to the comfort of those who visit ii, and is furnished with every convenience which can be desired. Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at Which will be found at all times the choicest Liquors, Wines and Cigars, = te agy-A Lun¢li is Served Morning’s and Evenings. _ The Proptietors intend that nothing shall be omitted which can in any way conduce to the pleasure of thdse who favor them with 4 call. Nevada, Oct. 26,—1f. iJ ae s 4 Shaving for the Million! S. RUGG has the honor of informing his old . friends and the community in general that after . having served the town faithfully as Constable for honor, . C. he has returned to his old profession for pres and has fitted up a perfect little bijou of a shop in the U.S. Hotel, where he fs prepared with the sharp¢st razors and the usual paraphernalia of the tonsorial artist to dress up the . countenances and locks of geritlemen in the most adimirable style. Reved% October 26, 1855—3in NEWABA BAKERY, Yo. 21 Main Street, Nevada. IP undersigned has this day purchased the éntire interest of Geo. W. Dickinson, tothe Nevada Bakery,and is now prepared to furnish Bread, Pies,Cakes, . Graham and Boston Brown Bread and fancy Pastry. Wedding Cake. Iced Cake for parties made toorder at he shortest notice in a style not excelled by any and tin quantity to any amount. Inconnection the Bar will be stocked with the best of Liquors, &c. &c, and will be paae oter by Ricnarp Lufton, (of “Sand Bank notoriety,”) who will be happy to see his old friends and as many new ones as will et hiriwithacall. N.B. Oyster Stews and Bread and Mik at the shortest notice. By strict attention te business and my best endeayors to render satisf>ction I hope to merit a share of public patrons ze, JAMES COPP. Nevada, March 6th, 1856.—45-3m ECKER’S FARINA. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugenst, 21 Commerzial street. AL, For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 G.mmercial street, ISTAR’S BALSAM UF WILD CHERRY. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Y Came CHERRY PECTUR W C H™ SEED. For sale by ANARY SEED. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street RUDOLPH, Druggist, Fa 21 Comitercial street. YONS’ KATHARION, For sale by 5 RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street, AND'S GERMAN BITTERS. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druegist, 23 Commerci.; street. I . OOFL. ONDON ALE axD Porter, of the mes, approved Brands for sale by E. W. Hexwogo & Co. 26-4 Brvad street, below Pine. 30 M choice Hayana Cigars, Various Brands, For sale by. & Co., 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan, 25th, 1856, ERVE & BONE LINIMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, fbrvuz erst. 21 Commercia™ street. @LANE’S VERMIFUGE & LIVER PILLS. M by RUDOLPH, Druggist, For sale . 21 Commerctal street. ; IG UISUTI’S SARSA PARILLA. ee reileby DOLPFH, Druggist, _ 21 Commercial street. BRANDIES. De Forge and F I 4 F Martell’s, Pinett Cas Sazerac jin aco otard, Dupay & Co. Superior Old Cologne, Vintage 1805 and 1811. coves Babe 3 4 in in packages te suit the trade and at market prices. For sale by Teal & Co, 35 Broad street. Nevada, Jan. 25, 1856. : Rope. nilla Rope, assorteds { } izes, for rale by A. B, GREGORY Highest Prices Paid for Gold Dust. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY SCRIPT BOUGHT. General and Special Deposits received. 49-1f GILT MOULDING, 3,000 Feet Gilt Moulditg, all sizes, JU8T RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP By ABBOTT & EDWARDS, No. 84 Commercial Street. M. H, FUNSTON, . Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Miner’s Supplies, &e. NO.4 MAIN ST, NEVADA AS IN STORE AND FOR SALE, A VERY LARGE and well-selected stock of ; FAMILY GROCERIES Consisting in part of the following : Flour, Hams, Bacon and Pork, j BUTTER, New Goshen; SUGARS, Crushed, Powdered and Brown; . mnperial Y. Ho and Black; COFFEE, Rio and Java; FRUITS, Dried, Preserved and Fresh; . JAMS, JELLIES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS arid CLAMS? TURKEY AND CHICKEN, in cans; In the Liqnor Departiiient you Wil! find (as usnal) somé of that ; FINE 01D LONDON DOCK, SAZERAC, AND CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES, HOLTS OLD BOURBON WHISKY, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, Bitters, Cordials, Flavors; Syrups the best brands in the State. Nevada,December £8—3m Wolfs’ Schiedan Schn NCROFTS’ & Uhi'’s Cider, Dunbar & Son’s Porter and Turner’s Wormwooc Clarét and Santern Sparkling Hock. Ggpuine Swiss Chambertin , and all kinds of Wine apps. Ale, {in glass: ? 1 Cordiat and Gome Syru e¢ Wines, Ps. Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacao, Maraa@nd Anisette, For sale by Teal & Co., 33 Broad street, 1856, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH. 1 OTIUE is hereby giyen \ N claims against the estate . ceased, late of Nevada county, . Prevent the same with the nec . at my office in N 28th, or be fore tate. 491m } ea . # Nevata, Jan. 25 . to all perrons having of Lewis P. Stiles, deStaté of Califurnia, té hssar¥ vouchers to me evada, within Ten months from Marchi ver barred from any benefit of said esA. 0. FELT, Public Administor. j . Klorse Covers; . PUOSE wishing INDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS wilt find a geod article by calling at j FSPENCHUFIDS, bg . N EXIUAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. For sale by . 5A RUDOLPIL, Drugeist. 21 Commercial street: Commercial street. MENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. H eceaseazs i LIN! ee eee te Hf 4 ERMAN CAMOMILE, iG t A I } } OLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT, For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commereial street? ! For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commereial street. SOCIAL BALL. — A. Social Gall will be given at Roug! & Ready; on . THURSDAY EVENING, May 1, 185¢,2t Masonic Hall, Under ine management of Mr. Jous Brown. ThS pulyric are. invited ta attend. Rough & Ready, March 20, 1850. —2w Ben ti wn on ee ea j . Rooms to Rént, } OOMS TO RENT in the Second and Sd, stories ef, “Bicknell Block,’’ of new Fire-proof prick buildings on Broad strett. THe tooms are large and convetiient and suitable for ahy kind of business, Apply to DR. BIOK NELL, who may be found in the 2d story of the Block, DOLPH’S MEDICATED COUGH LO’ R found on trial to be a most Coughs, Colds, Ke. . j . i . ZENGES. will pa delightful Reimedy fnr Prepared only by RUDOLPH, Drugsist and Apoth+cary, 21 Comitercial st.” Dds) Firkins Butter, Thx, Hope & Co. brand. 29 do do JL Adams.& Co do. For sale by Te » oo Broad t. Nevada. Jan. 25, 1456. em Oe. se December 74 For sale by RUDOLPH, Draggist, 21 Commercial street. ———$———~ Bows HYPERION FLUID, ALE, i XXX—D; Nevada, Jan, 25, 1856. és DISSOLUTION. ™ partnership existing between Ross t Tu; dissolved on the 224 ult. by ptaes — Rogs is the only one authorized to receive money elate firm. WM. Ros~ Rodd settle the bills of th Nevada, April 11, 1854. raught Ale in Ubis. For sale & Co., 33 Broad street. eons