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April 13, 1860 (4 pages)

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ee ee . we mem ee eee a) Cena 2 NINN ENON te esata Sm ate Set editcoenereeetiih“uaaClothing Stores. REMOVAL "THE NEVADA JOURNAL. Dentistry. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13th 1860. . ae 2 —. DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY!! WHW. CRAWFORD & Co. Cheap John’s Column. . Pe x dai FOR SALE: Tam desirous of engaging in more active employment than that of Editing a Newspaper, and therefore offer one haif the Nevapa JovrnaL Dflice for sale on liberal teims. The institution isa good paying one, and for an editor or practical printer, I am confident no better place can be found in the State, Terms made easy. E. G. WAITE. Scnoon Exectiox.—An election of Trustees for School District No. 1, for the ensuing year, came off at the School House on Saturday. I, Williazison was called to the chair, W. T. Lockwood made secretary, and E. Foster and H. B. Thompson appointed tellers. The ballots cast . on the occasion shéwed the following result: Thomas P. Hawley, Dr. H. Hunt,... E. F. Spence,. A. B. Gregory, +4 seseeesee reeeeeree dL I. J. Rolfe,. eS G. S. Hupp,.. 3 D. &.) Telemby caren sseteaiececztae Ravaawent obepeces. 6 . Mr. Tallman was voted for by mistake not being a resident of the District. _ Base Batt Cius.—'he first game of the . Nevada Base Ball Club was played on Tuesday afternoon. Twelve players on a side—one hundred and ninety-five tallies were made, the victorious party making 100 and the vanqoished 95, The game was quite lively, closely contested and . skilfully played, by both sides. Another match wili come off this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This game affords quite a variety of exercises, guch as must prove beneficial to those compelled by their profession or occupation to lead a sed. entary life. The season now at hand is most propiticus for out-door exercises, and we hope the Nevada Bate Ball Club will prove a permanent instithtion. Axéreer Turnpike.—lt is a notorious fact that we can not go ott éf town any considerable distance in any direction and escape the toll . gatherer. All our roads are ttrned into turnpikes and the people have to pay to get out of . townand in. Another turnpike stil’ is proposed . ady, . leading from this city to Rough end Re When that is completed, to get out of town without paying for the privilege wil! be impos sible unless undertaken on foot across lots means of a balloon. or by ILowever, we hope the last turnpike will be built and prove a source of profit so its proprietor. The more roadé we have the better, only let them be good ones. Scene ts Court.—Lawyer—Did you ever own . the Nonesuch Claim ? . { Irish Witness—Yes. } Leweyer—To whom did you sell it? . Witness—To Misther Latta. i Lawyer—Well, to whom did Mr. Latta sell the i claim ? . Witness—Misther Latta sold to Tom Finne. gan. } Lawyer—Well, what became of the claim afterwards ? Witness—Be me sowl, I believe the greater part remains there still! Aut Dons.—aA la re of the bucks in fowa have taken to Spanish since the arrival of . a teaching Don in our city. Two styles of adDOCTOR LEVASON CALLS ATTENTICN TO HIS OFFICE, [Ovor Block & Co.’ Clothing Stére,] Corner of Pine and Céniniercial St's, NEVADA; WHERE GENTLE TREATMENT AND RELIABLE OPERATIONS Will Induce the Nervous to Submit with Confdence to his Mode of Practice. THE DOCTOR'S Artificial Teeth area perfect Counterfeit of Nature, and FIXED FROM ONE to a COMPLETE SET. His Terms tor Stopping, Cleaning, Extract. ing, and other Operations, Each, TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. Dr. LEVAson’s Powders, Tinctures and Brushes te oe had at his Office, up stairs, in Kelsey’s New Brick, over Block & Co’s ( lothing Store his Per. A. LIDBeRDTs ‘Aaucnt Residence, or at E. F. Speice’s Drug S4re, Brod Street, Nevada. Nevada, March 30th, 1860, DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgigal and Mechanical Dentist, Corner Room secoehd story Kidd & Knox’: 13 i Buildimeg. s Dr. Chamian will be happy to i attendou those wisuing lis servi ss Sisaae) ces. Teeth after having becom . sensitive ‘romexposure of the nerve or otherwist will be filled without causing pain. All Dental operations perforic neatand substantial manner and satisfactio $ 1 . guaranteed in all es. Ife designs making Nevada his permanent resideace. ms LOOK AT TREStY & HOWALD. dress only are in végue now—-John and Don. . HYDRAULIC HOSE MAKERS A stranger hearing one of our citizens accost . others in the street might be l:1 to suspect the wa to be inhabited by Chinese whoreas, there are some white foll Faglish, particularly when an outsider is met whose education has been so sadly neglected that he is unable to jabber the ereaser vernacular. Barttis.—The Vdd teiiows of North San Juan are building a large pavilion for a bul to come . of on the 26th inst. . The Odd Fellows of Orleans Flat are making . similar preparations fér a grand ball on the . Barres day ‘ A grand May Day ball wili be given at the . Pavilion Hotel at Red Dog, on Tuesday, May . 1st, by the proprietors, Messrs. Greenvell & . Bro. . Overt axp.—James Churchman, Esq., inecom. durability and speed. The Machine itself, to With Hachine Sewing, GUARANTEL OUR WORK TO STAND. Only 20 cents per Yard for three Seams. \ INER®S, OR THOSE INTERESTED IN Diggings, would do wellito visit their place of business and examine spec ns, and judge for them. selves, before purchasing elsewh -vc, as we guarantee . to perform work BETTER, and with greater facility than any pretended Hose Maker in the County of . Nevadd—we will say in California, WE ABE PREPARED To MakE Tenis, Wagon-Tevers, AWaings, and g@ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. -ex TENTS will be made expressly for the Washoe . expedition, aif di¢e¥ and 2ll shapes, as ordered. The Machine Sewingiunprecedented for strength ay nothing of its working capacities, is unrivalled and pany with other delegates and friends on their . withonta parallel in the nineteenth eentury. and way to the Chicago Convention, left San Franthis age of progression. It is true, Wheeler & Wilson are in the field for fine work, and are unsurpas visoo on Monday last by the overland stage. sed. Grover & Baker’s machine cannot be beaten The steamer was crowded with passengers, and . not being able to obtain a passage, Mr. Churchmam tox % the overland route rather than fail to . be at Chicago on the 16th of May. A. A. Sargent, Esq., suce veded in obtaining a passage for himself and N.’ P. Brown on the steamer of . the Sth. . Ture Weatner.—Yesterday was a day of sur. passing loveliness—“ Sweet day, so pure, so calty, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky. Italy or Edew are thé only fit regions for comparison, Cite us a litt?é more green to our land. scape, a few more gong birds, not ¢nother beautiful woman, ard such *omparisons even would . be odious. Some poet may exprodss the rest. . “ Epennzer.”—Our excellent correspondent, “Ebenezer,” furnishés us a long, interesting story which will be found on the outside. Eb. writes well. We have another article from him on hand for next week, and more coming. A short letter in another place represents our correspondent in a tight fix—out of grub. Miirvery-—Lubec, determined to be not the . last in the race, has opened a millinery and dress making establishment in connection with his dry goods store: Mrs. Ryan and Miss McCarty are the popular ladies of taste engaged to meet the wants of the communify ir the millinery and dress making live. Soxs or Tevrerasyce.—On last Saturday evening the following officers were installed by } the D. G. W. P., L. W. Williams: W. P., E. L. . Craig; W.A.,@.S. Hupp; IP. S., Ty Humes, A. R. S., P. Durgan; T., John Williams; F. S.,} J.S. Gamble; C., R. Downy; A. C., F. Senner; . I. S., I> Coggins; 0. S., Mae oF Wasnoe.—Auother DeGroot’s map . of Washoe, 3d edition, has been sent us by . Hutchings & Rosenfield, the publishers. A. lot of new places are marked on the map, but . Nevada is ten miles too far north as in the first . edition, Pus. Docs.—We are indebted to Senator Dickinson, and Judge Smith, each for the Mendocino War reports, for which those gentlemen are thanked, These reporis reveal the wrongs . suffered by the Indians at the hands of the . whites. ee ae a ee ae AccrDENT.—We learn that a man named T. . . , This advertiseme . consisting in part of . Green Peas, Preserves for strength and speed in the general employment tor which they are used. There are al o Singer’s ma. chines, and anumber of others, which we will not . mention Neither of the ahove can compete h & HOWARDS, for it sews three stitches in one revolution, with twelve cord Sail Twine, and two men can complete 300 YARDS #FF pay. One seam will standa pressure of from 75 to 100 fee fall, and probably more, P lace of business, over Collins & Co’s Store, in the old practice room of the Nevada Rifles, where so many glad hearts hay ped it on the fantastic toe. tify the public that Messrs. a {UWARD have entered inte co-partnership xs equal partners, since the 12th day of Ma: ) CS Orders will executed. ty attended toand promptly mar 30-3im IWPORTANT = Miners, Families, Restaurant, and HOTEL KEEPER T. ELLARD BEANS, Wholesaic._ Dealer in GROCERIES AND PROVISION ¥, 52 Broad Street, Nevaaa. AS nowon hand and is constantly receiving T more Groceriesand Provisions than any other house in the mountains, and CAN and wit. sell them CHEAPER TIAN ANY HOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sace RAMENTO. And further,.—I will and do hereby agree, to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramento, adding treight Now is your time to get your winter Supplies, 43 goods fre cheaperthan ever before in California, and f have now in store Y000 qr. sacks Flour, *0 whole and halt bbis Pork. 25 cans Jewell, Barri & Co’e. Lécf Lard. 500 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 100 kegs E.B. & H.G. Syrup, 50 cases assorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbisS. C.and Brine Hams, 50 boxes Hill & Co's Soap,j 5000 Ibs extra clear Bacon, 40 ch Cnet, Oolong and Suisons Y. It. Tea 100 kegs assorted Nails, : 100 bbls and hf bbiscrushed granulated. pc fered New Orleens and San Fra tne IT & wars, 25 cases Oysters. 50, kits and hif bbls Mackerel, SF kegs butter, 50 sks white and bayos Beans, 200 mats China Rice, so 8 = Su2dr, 50 sks Java and Rio Coffee, 25 cases soda crackers, 200 kegs blasting powder, 100 sks Potatoes, 25 hf bbls dried apples, ALSO—A fulland complete assortment of every . kind of goods appertaifing toopr line of business } = ums, Jellics, Green Corn, i ; nd Coffee, Yeast sardines, PickPowders, Clams, Lobs . les, Cranberries, Vermiceili, Macaroni, Pearl BarD. Belt had his left leg broken in the diggings . ley, Split Peas, Tapioes, Sago, Pepper Sance, To of Maltman, Marselc’y & Felton, on Tuesday . mato Catsup, Caper, Woreestghire auce, O}ive Oil, . Chicken, Turkey, Prunes, Corn Starch; Sali, Cream afternoon by the caving of a bank. . vartar,Carb. Soda, Saleratus,dr Curraniz. Apotegetic.—We have to’ apologize for the want of the usual amount cf reading matter in the Journat of this weeks The advertising columns will expiain all. ga Our thanks ate due to “ Pat” of Lang: ton’s Express, an‘ also to the Masters Stone, for Downieville and Marysville papers. To Apsourny.—The Assembly by a vote of 50 Diquors. Fine and common Brandy, os ae Bs hiskey, se “ Gin, * CASE LIQUORS: O14 Tom, N. E. Rum Cal. Wine, Clarct, , Gub HouseGin, Host. Bitters, Fairbanks old Bourbon, Chas. Heidseick Chamgne, Turners Raspberry Lemon Strawberry and um Syrups, and many %ther articles too numersod een = 3 EERE cece gh We want it distincily naderstecd that we make Bokers Bitier>, WolfesSchnapps, . 130 to 1 OF THE] OPPOSITION STORE. JOSEPH BROTHERS HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Broad & Pine Sv’s., in Kidd & Kyox’s Brick Building, (Successors to J. M. Hamitton &Co.] GENERAL DEALERS IN HARD WARB, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, BELLOWS, Where they will be most happy ANVILS, To serve their former friends ee ae And patrons, and all others who May favor them with a call, at the OST REASONABLE PRICES: Most of their stock Being ENTIRELY NEW, Gives their customers an Excellent chance for selection, CALL AND SEE THE GOODS, AT THR OPPOSITION STORF., Corner of Broad and Pine street, Nevada, AT KOHLMAN’S OLD STAND. Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw-Cutlers. ctc. April 6, 1860—tf. At the Old Stand, No. 27, Main Street, Nevada, } ———————_——__—_ Siegen of the “LARGE PADLOCK. W. 1. CRAWFORD, At home Again! TALLMAN & TURNES, } EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,a very large H. L. COYE. No. 18 Commercial St. Nevada, A B L 0 C K & C 0 -% bd t and generalassortment of PAIN Te, Linseed, Lard, Sperm, and Polar OILS FFATHER AND RUBBER BELTING; . Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle Blocks, DUCK, RUBBER HOSE, Hydiaulic Pipes, Quicksilver, March 7, 1860. HAVE REMOVED THEIR CLOTHING STORE TO THEIR OLD STAND Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Xe. &e. Also—Bench Tools, Table Cutlery, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. Medal awarded to us by the State Fair at, wacysvilie, in Angust 1853 for Rest Hose Pipe on Exhibition ! COPPERSMITHiNG, Weare preparedto lo all kinds of Coppersmithing . nthe beststyle. JOB WORK “SQ Done to order at the shortest notice. xv Giveus acall—we areconfident we can sup-. ply ali wishing anything in our!ine Corner Pine & Commercial Sts A. BLOCK, S, FURTH, E. BLOCK, Jr. Druggists. : a F. RUDOLPH, ” HARVEY HUNT, M. ay RUDOLPH & HUNT, No. 32, Main Street, Nevada Wholesale & Retail DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, —— AXD DEALKES IN —— PRESENTATION Varnishes.Patert Medisines LEST OF PRIZES IN Yo be distributed. MAY 15th, LS6e . and i PERFUMERY, At the Lowest Cash Prices At the Old Crug Stand, Any person who will have an Ambrotyr i Sy will receive two ti 3 re worth So, as the case may be, will receive as many tickets as every dollar given, which will enlitie any one toa chance in the Prizes for each ticket he or she miy hold. taken ralFire-proof brick, 32 Main street, OP?GSLTE MULFORD & CO’S BANKING HOUSR vovada,"Nov. 4, 1859.—tf. H. H. WICKES & GO:; No, 53. Y Broad st., . —— Wholesale and retail —— $1,00 Hach DRUGGISTS 1 Heavy eased fine Gold Magic Hunting er Wat 2 Cash Stee eS 3 Fine ¢ Watch, No 64.145 . ) Ap oO pi hy H E Cc A R b E Ss 4 Fine Gold Hunting Lever Watch, No. 2082. .100 5 5 Silver Hunting Lever Watch “Nickel M oyst . ment,?? Ruby Jewels, No 30302.. .50. Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Persons in the country ordering or purchas'ng . fickets can re‘eive a picture at any tine by calling at the Gallery. L7O PRIZES,-VALUE &3.000. Tichots AND -$360 6 Silver Hunt er Wateh, No. 14 5 Soe . 7 Fine Gold Etrusean os Proach & Ear rings.75 . tlave axy AND RVERY THING IN THEIR LINE To BR) & Sinele stene Diamond ring....2.2-.. +50 x3 “ = = TN NANYS N XN 9, 10, 11, Three Fine Gold sets, Mosaic, Cameo POUND IN ANT STORE IN THE STATE. and Garnet, each &4 oteseecaeeeeeee cee eee 128) Will Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. 36 . Orders from the trade are respectfully solicited . 12 Fine Gold Coral 1 13 Fine English R 3 Pine Gola t “pen = : "23 . Prescriptions carefully compounded at all 0 BD At rire MIN. wee ee os 16 Fine Gohl Chatalaine.... hours. Nevada, Sept. 30,1859. tf. Boots & Shoes. — » Six Bracelets, each $16, 15, 20, 18, 1210.9 Two Gold Pen and Pencil cases, each Buttons,., e Buttons, each 816, sIMON MAYERS,
Studs, each $18, 14 . Twenty: four Geld Broaches, each . 2, 15, 15, 15, 15, 15,20, 18, 10, 15, 15, 15, 2, &,8, 10, 8; 8.8,6, 8.. 266. paces 4 g Thirteen sets Broach & rings, .! ss 2 » 20, 16, 15, 15, 12, 12, 12, 10, 10, BOOTS AND SHOES. tT. 2 Having procured a large, new and well selected Fourteen ]} Gold Ear rings, each, , 14, 14, 8.2, 8,8, 8,8, 5 5,8 6, 6..721 Stoch ef . 85 to 89, Tive gold Crosses, each $24, 13, 9, 8, 8, 62 « 90 te 93. Four gold Necklaces each . B Oo Oo Ss No S:H Oo E ch ae Soa d.+ 4 cenveueaauions Consisting of Bnk ert’s and other celelig ed 94. 95, Two y ld Armlets, each }. Manufacturers’ make,} 96 to 98, Three Gold Keys, $9, 5, 5,-.-.-e.000019 99, 100 Pwo Califorma Gold Slides, $14,8,.,..22 101 to 117, Seventeen Gold Gent’s Pins, each $8 8, 12 10,70, 10, 10, 10, 10,10, 8, 8, 8, 6, 7, 4, 4.143 [17 to 129. Twelve Gold rings, $24, 128, 16, 14, 10. a ee Re eae ae eee eoeel 30 . Forty-one tine Lockets, cach $12, 16, Brogans, Boys’ Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES AND GAITERS, . 12, 4. 14, 12, 12, 20, 42, 19, 12,5, i, 6, 6, 6,6, 6, 10, 10, . And in short, every thing necessary to furnish a figst 1, cece dOG . lass Boot and Shoe Store complete. We are ! prepared to solicit the patronage of a geneTotal... $3,000 . rous public with a confidence in our ability to give General and Entire Satisfaction! Ase Import ovr bes? stock from Philadelphia ourselves, we are enabled to warrantjt as genuine, and w sell at the most secommodéting prices. A. BIEBERT, Nevada, Feb. 12, 1860 United States Baths! —AND— HAIR DRESSING SALOON! In quality of goods r Be vs vot A PROT EPP F . FR TUE oniersigned re We Will Not be Surpaéied! aspecttii'ly informs the cit . We heve s large assortment of izeas of Nevada and vhae . xT Aary > sinity taut hey take BOO T and SHOE FIN DIN GS ! completeda fine Bathing House, attached to their 2 well-known ecabi'shment, where the public ean be . S™Slladvance aboracost. . , ; accommodated vith Baths at all times. . Being well acquainted with the wants of thit com Theyalso keen constuntly on hand “Dr, Genning’s . munity, and long established in husiness in NevadaReprductor,” celebrated for its medical powers of the . we flatter ourselves that we can make it advanta, human tiair. It entirely eradieates dandruff,.and . geousfor any and all classes te patronize ns. : keeps the hair from turning gray. They keep gon. Call at the old stand, Corner of Main and Commerstantly on . anda fine assortment of Perfumery of . cial Streets, Nevada, all kinds, THEO. LAMPE & BRO. . December 29, 1859. mehl9 No, 51 Broad st, next door to the U. S. Hotel. > pect Holter: BOOTS AND SHOXS! The Medical and Surgical Institute sition which ees it, as wellas its proprietor, far . ] \ . above the assaults of envy and professional malice i Tf the schools of France, the highest prizes are often . Of Dr. LJ. CZAPKAY._ is already seeured in a po CONNELL & PRNNT. Broad Street, (Opposite the Post Office. ] shining light among the philosophic. . Fil Offer to the citizens of Nevada andthe Which we design to keep cn hand and sell ata awarded to practitioners in this department of Medicalscience, and they oceupy with others an equally lofty positionin the profession, Ricord isan illustri} ons example, a al stars of hi ge in Europe, and Dr. Czapkay has . public generally, a choice aud well sefally equalled him in this country. as a proof of . ected stock of . which, the Philadelphia College of Medicine compli} mented him with a Diploma, and the honorary ap : Boots and Shoes. . guNDEM degree. Selecting this as his field 2f opera . Of ever¥ description—fine, coarse and middling. . tion, although qualified asa graduate of the Uni-. Alsoa full assortment of Philadelphia work, for Niversity of Pesth, and late Chief Surgeon of the . Ladies wear. Benkerts Boots, and all kinds of Hungarian Revolutionary army, for more extended . Rubber wear. Thosein want of labors, Dr. L. J. CZapkay has bent his earnes, atA Custom Made Afticle ! tention to the eure of chronic and private diseases, j in whieh he has become so great an expert that he . Can be accommodated in a style unsurpassed, 3 ee s > LE ohn ; ¢ r ‘ is now regarded as tne LE in this branch of his . and afit guaranteed. We allow none to com. profession throughont the United States, and his por . trait ind biography are published as a matter of in. Pate with us in tirest in the most exclusive journals. Tie Doctor’s offices are at his Medical and Surgical Institute, on Sacramento street, corner of Le idesdorff, nearly op= saa: of Pa nit +) 7 oF . posite the buildings of the Pacific Mail Steamship . Company. . fog We ask particlar attention ofow readers to the sworn certificates of Tgmarkable cures, in anothi. W. GALVE! . er column of this paper. “™ _ B. LACH MAN, Saddlery DAWN. AND ERE N Harness, BRO K ER Repairing Neatly done. TuNcti yf . , ,Inhis Fire Proof Brick Building, — Main ey hio Opposite Kidd’s New Banking House, Broad'St. mercial Sts.; . _Nevada Noy. 1h 3359. NEVADA. Keystone Market. six0 = F . . d mS . "Pars ee manod of informing ave ppote hat . TSE ee Or ane enid, Market cutee" e has establis imse. rmanently a @ a 2 ‘ “ ahové place and agrees to pity hs ee to all JOHN McALLISTER who willeovduct the bus. who willfavor him with a call. . ine:s hereafter, and to whom I recommend my Making and Repairing ! CONNELL & PENNY. . evada, Nov. 4, 1859. fa & 6 on Tuesday agreed to adjourn, the Senate, Tene nes accounts. Qur terms are cash or. . ¢aKeeps constantly on hand for sale FORFEITformer patrons,’ .1 bave als. sold to him all outdoncurring, on the 24th inst. @ov. Bissett, of Illinois, is dead: short approved credit, All goods warranted 9 gire satisfactior. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, Sept, 2. 1°59.—t4, ; ED PLEDGES of all descriptions be er and SILVER WATCHES, DIAMON) ARTICLES, . PISTOLS, CLOTHING, INSTRUMENTS, &e &e:. jan2iif i standing accounts due me from former business, ARCHIBALD McALLISTER. . Nevada, March 17th, 1860,—3w i ANNUAL MESSAGE: CHEAP JOH ul zs Te . Cor: Pine & Coniséreial St; Novada: TO YOU ALL GREETING / ! Fer that whereas we have iit IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand that we wantte CL.OSE! OUT! Preparatory te the — <3 . SPRING TRADE. ts, or And néw Lery says ve must nei blow so come dud soe if we wont give you ta53 Pe ge: eee : fs H Gocds at Lower Prices than @tar Fer instance: . The Best Stock of Coats ever here, Of all kinds aad Colors. All the late ss¢tea cn ty Cassimere Pants! e best assorted Stock of Boots ! to. the winshes St-olety clei: tats, all kinds ineluding Peruvian, Yishest style Silk Hate,’and Pair. 13.2 ow} : ee tit dig Bayes * All of whiok will be sold lover then any house in' the eounty.’ Ta every Colon An immense Stock of SILK, VELVET & CASSIMERE aa tigats, Notions, &c: fl eed i ES seed S. HAAS & Co, x, creda, Jas.20, 1859. Auetioneers. burnt into the head. [ATIC VALLEY For Medicinal Use: H’ gow ,.that; position in.the world’s esti mation, whish justifies its Proprietor in claim ing for it A SUPERIORITY UNRIVALLED. . . apé vou wiSH aww COMFORTABLE HOME! WHILE IN SAN FRANCISCO. Ir 80, tlis folfowting feasan are, why you should She aT) STOP AT TH Produeed as it is, by a process only known to the INTERNATIONAL HOTEL; Manufacturer ani extracted from the choicest grain, which grows no where but in a favored lo sality in the tahey of the Monongahela, and contain ing no deleterious almixture; it has acquired a rep utation of perfest purity and intrinsic excellence, based solely upon its inherent merit, which thé Pro prietor does not intend shall ever be forfeited. Itsuniversa use by the MEDICAL PROFESSION, is most urgontly ,recommendal. diready bas it found its way intothe principal public and private Hospitals in the eountry, and wherever it has been onee used it forthwith becomesa necessity, The attention of consumers is called to the ocr tif sates of the following well known Chemists; Thave analyzed a, sample of ‘“Daly’s Aromatie Valley Whiskey,”’ and‘Gnd it to be the {PURE ARTI CLE. of fine isver, and without any deleterious ad mixture. JAMES R.CHILTON, M D. New York, Chemist. State Asenyer's Office. 32 Sansome St. > Boston, April 17th, 1858. $ W«. H. DALY, New York— Ihave made achemical analysisof your Aromatic Valley Whiskey, and find ita PURR, FINE FLAVOR Ep RYE WHISKEY containing na injurious matters of any kind, and Iwould recommend it as suitable for medical and public purposes, CHARLES T. JACKSON, State Assayer. Wau. Dary— kt ol Aromatic Valley Whiskey is received and after-careful examination, I find it to be a Pure Articl ; Entirely Free from the Adulterating Trgr: dients so frequently used, Yours respectfully, JAMES J. MAPES, Analytical Chemist CAUTION. It hascome to my knowledge that partis in Yan Francisco have resorted to the base artifce of at tempting to forge my label, with somo slight altera lons; using the name “DELaY’s” instead of ‘DA LY’'S Aromatic Whiskey,’ and also using the word CUMBERLAND,” instead of “MONONGAHELA.” These Bogus Labels have been put on Bottles of entirely diflerent shape from mine, containing the commonest trash, and packed in eases, intended to j imitate and branded similar to the genuine, Using he nimé “ DxLay’s” instead of “DALY'S.” Dealers intho Inferior as we'll as consumers are eautioned not to be imposed mpon dy thie Logis are tiele, Pa‘ticular attention is called to the shape of my Bottle, which is unlike any other, and also to the A name “ WILLIAM H.4{DALY New York” blown in eack bottle. I have no fears of this or any other spurious artiee interfering with the sale of my AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY, but I cannot allow such a base fraud to be praetised upon honest Merchants and the unsuspecting Consn mer without noticing it. Wm, H. DALY, SOLEIPROPRIETOR, NEW YORK REN so SERS _ Daily's Aromatic Valley Whi key is for sale by most of the respec* table Liquor Houses in California, Wu. NEWELL & Co.. SOLE AGENTS: 3 SAN, FRANCISCO. January 27, 1860-4f. PARTICULAR NOTICE To Purchasers of peepee seniniptermaansecenaaetiptindinapeianetataigibad EUREKA WHISKEY. Tas WHISKEY has acquired a reputation far moro enviable than any Whiskey eversnffered for sale in Barrels or Half Barrels in Ca'fornia: Its SUPERIOR ---AND.. ~ TEMPORM QUALITY has hecome so fully appreciated, that the demand for it has Jargely incressed, and the quantity now sold is munch greater than . any other kind of Whiskey on the Pacific Coast. Caution. The great reputation of the EUREKA) WHISKEY, imported exclusively by ourselves, has induced parties in San Francisco, to put op a cheap article of Whiskey, in imitation packazes, branding it EUREKA WHISKEY using thé same styis of Ietterason ths #enuire imported article, ahd also, using our shipping mark “J. T. D.,” sometimes transpésing the letters to avoid dei>*tion., This common Whiskey ‘s: palmed off, to a large extent, on the unsuspecting purehaser, for The GENUINE EUREKA thus epabling the cellar to make large profits on . acheap igitation Whitkey, which is sold on the reputation of the genuinearticfe. To protect ourselves, and.enable ths. pureha sers to guard againstimposition, every pack. ta. ofthe . a rt se GENUINE EQREKA WHISKEY will, in fatire, have the following brand, vie. “Wit. NEWELL & Co, S, F.” Purchasers will please take particular notiée . of this brand, as none other is genuine WM. NEWELL:& CO. San Francisco, Soe Acenvs. Nord2The genuine ETREKA WHISRHRY is for sale by, most of the Liquor Housesin San Francisco. fb10 60 GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS! Yor sale by E. FE. SPRNCK, ! Broad Street, Nev ata. Jackson Street; above Montgomery. You always find a cheerful House You are always shown a Clean Room. You always find a good and sweet Bed. You always find un obliging Landlord, You find all Servants Polite and attentive: You find the Best Table on the Pacific, You find our Feod clean and well cooked: You find the best Pastry in California. You find more quiet than at any other Hotel; You find crder ip every department. You will find Four bill satisfactory: You will find this 2-599 42 SP ee a) THE BEST HOUSE IN SAN FRANCISCO! In every department, and so much to your liking you will be Surb to come again on Your return to the City, : _ JNO. J. HALEY, Proprietor; WR_ The International Coaca and Carnac will always be in readiness to carry you to thé Hotel. mar30-$m —— WHAT CHEER HOUSE; Sacramento street San Prantince; Cans; LARGEST BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN CALEFORNIA! BY ITS RECENT IMPROVEMENTS AND ENEARGEMENT, Itcan now Accommddaté ALL WHO APPLY. BR. B. WOODWARD Preprietor. : ci oe we Y= 2 ee . DONT FORGET When you visit San Fraucisco, THst you can buy every, or any ‘DESCRIPTION of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Goons? From Thirty to Forty per Cent Less THAN THE LOWEST RATES OF OTHER HOUSES, aT QUINCY HALL 149 & 151 Washington Street, mar23 3m SAN FRANCISCO. A CARD FOR THE : SPRING AND SUMMER 3 CLOTHING TRADE —a aa : >. SAN ERANCISCO. -a BADGER & LINDENBERGER. =e No. 193 and 105 Battery st, San Francisco. : IMPORTERS & WHOLESALB DEALERS Entire New and Fresh Stock. \ 7 FE :would call the attention of Conntry Mer, cAants to our unusually large stack of foods. Our stock comprises every article in the a: Clothing and Farhisting Line: . We have constantly on hand the largesst stock and greatest variety of t w Cassimere. Wooland £traw Hats! , Of any honse in the city, and our prices for these goods are less than those of any other honse as we receive them direct from the manufacturer on consignment. Our stock of Spring & Summer Goods is particularly attractive, and the great feature ta the country merchant is tha unusually low price— less than the enst_of importation. vyWe also keep the Staple Articlss inthe Dry Goods Line, which goods we have purchased under the Hammer and are offering them:at New York cost and less, We publish this Card in crder that we may make. new acquaintances and induce those-iho have not. heretofore purchased of us, to call and ,inepect, onr stock.. All that we ask. is.an oppertrnity, 10 show the goods.and name the prices avd. we have no fear of the result; good articles and low prices are the. great inducements to ajl whe pnrchuse to sell again. Merchants whe bay of us can make a good profit and sell totheir customers at alow figure. We remain respectnlly, your obedient servants, Re BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing & Hat Warehouse, 103 and 105 Battery st. San Franciseo aS SGN Gedy Ane —— DR. ROSENBAUM'S mchl6 Celebrated Stomach Bitters: S the best remedy ever yet mannfactured for the cure of all Diseases, caused by a disordered state of the Stomach and Bowels. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, FEVER AND AGUE and other similar maladies, yield at once to the ben. eficial influence of this excellent Medicine. Try. them. Test them on your Constitution, and go om your way rejoicing, CAUTION: —E ’ ? 4 Owing to the Uncxampled demand for these bitters pa ' some unprincipled parties have ;cadeavored to coun terfeit them. The gennine ROSENBAUM have the name of N, B. JACOBS & CO. branded on each cork, ard theiz signature on each label. . Beware, also, of a.svorthirss artitle, eatiod Kosenchef's Bitters, put upin this city, Its external appearance ia very much like.th® true Rosenbaum, bntit is usecss as & renjedial agent, and hasouly been get, up to prey_on the reputation attained by Rosenbaum's Bitters. For sale everywhere, N. B. JACOBS & CC. : Cerner Sansome and Commercial Sts.. jan2? "60 6ms San Francisco, . Hats! Hats! Hats!! -D. H. QUINN, Harter. SI J Street, Between 3d & 4th, Sacramento,’ ALUL kinds of Hate and Caps made to order at the shortest-notice. ,, . Latest style of Siik Hais;, Latest style of Castimere Hats; Latest style Black Stiff, Hats ; Ys aisetiyer tt apd White Stage Driver Hats and Perdvian Hate de to order, .4., piu te, te od , Constantly on hand the neat little Zouave Hat _Particulag attentinn paid to renovating Peru~ vian and other Hats, pe Ei Sata My, otto shall be “ Quick Saler, Small Bhatits and accommodating to customers.” All goods warranted as represerted, Sacramento, March 23.—2m z REO, SIA RN Tg . CASTOR OIL BEANS Vor sale he ti ‘ £.F. SPENCN, Bread St 4 rg iste ET