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April 13, 1860 (4 pages)

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ee ~¢ 55 ern Aegal Advertisements. —— Enns Danuerrean Arisis. Traveling, Er. Insolvent Notice. the District Court of the Fonrtcenth Ju. dicial District of the State of California in . the matter of the petition of S. B. Hickman, an Insolvent Debtor: Pursuant to an order of the . Hon. Niles Searls, Juégo of the said District Court, Notice is here®y given to all creditors of . the said insolvent, ©. 5. Hickman, to be and ap pear before the Mew. Niles Searls aforesaid, in . open Court, at tee Court Room of said Court in . the City and Conty of Nevada, on the 7th day . of May, a. p. t868, at 10 o'clock a. u. of that day, then and there to shuw cause, if any they ean, why tke prayer of said insulvent should not be granted, aad an assignment of his estate he . made, and %e be discharged from bis debts and liabilittes, 2 pursuance of the Statute in such . case nrnke ‘@nd provided; and in the mean time . all procootines against said insolvent be stayed, . Wetacss my hand and the seal of said Court, [1. s.] ‘this 20th day of March, a. p. TS60. JNO. 5. LAMBERT, Clerk, Per Jor. Rosenrs, Jr., Deputy. Insolvent Notice. N the District Court of the Fourteenth Ja dicial District of the State of Catifornia, 1 he matter of the petition of A. Lambeth, an InBovent Debtor: Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Niles Searis, Judge of said District Court, Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the s insolvent, A. Lambeth, to be and appear ty the Hon, Niles Searls aforesaid, iu vpen € at the Court Room of said Court in the Vity County of Nevada, on the 7th day of May 1860, at 10 o'clock a. M. of tinat dav, the prayer of said insolvent shonid mot be and an assignment of his estate ke mak de discharged from his debts and lis pursuance of the Statute im such case provided; and in the mean time all prec j against said insolvent be sinyed. } Witness wey band end the scaiofsaid Court, . {u.@.] tleis 2@th day of March, a.p. 1850. JNO. S. LAMBERT, Clerk, Pr. Jor. Ropers, , bili _— Summons. Btate of California, Cx Court ofthe Lith The People of the § WALSIL and ROBERT HOMFPRAY, 7 OU are hereby sammoned to any Y to the complaint cf CHAI against you within ten days from ofthia writ, if served on you iu this twenty days if serv is In of this county, and wit you iu the State and out of tion commenecd on the eth day 1860 in said Court, wherein platut ment against said defi Hundred and one 92-100 be due and owing to 52 : for work end labor dene and plaintiff for said defen: : and request, from th tothe 24th day of M fiff's costs of suit. if you fail to answ< ted, plaintiff will take judement agiinst you there by default, together with all costs of suit, and alse demand of the court su er relict as is prayed for in piaintiffe said comp i Pot YT, John S. Lamiet Cor In testimony whe bert, Clerk of the D said, do hereunto set my h: _ press the seal of the sai fice, in the city of Nevada, this 3/ 1860. JNO. S. LAM Per Joe. Roberts. jr. Deputy. . By order of Hon. Niles Svarls, District Judge, of the Mth Judicial Discrict in and for Nevada county. viants. for tl A true copy, Attest, . INO.S. LA RT, Clerk. . Per Joe. Roberts, jr. Dep. i Sargent X Niles. Plaintiis Attys. febs . Summons, State of California, ty of Nevada. es., townshi of Nevada, before n Anderson, J. PL Peoplp of the State of Calfornia,to J. W. HASTING OU are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned J>stice of the Pe i in said township, on Wednesday, the May, Ap. 1860.at 9 o'clock A. M., to answe eomplaint of J. M. Hixson, who demands of sum of $21.15 for goods, wares and mere and delivered as per complaint on file. Bo appear and answer, Jnden st vou for the said sun 2 ico . Given under my h it day of February, a-D. 1360, JUHN ANDERSON, J.P. Feb. 24th. of Nevada Town Sheriff's Sale! J ¥ VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Hen. District Court of the Lith Judicial District in and for the County of Neyada State of Califor nia, on the 7th day of March A. D. 186% in fa of M. W. CONNELLY and wift OLIVER SCHEFFER, DENNIS MAURE others, composing the Central Tunnel Company, for the sun of Two Thousand doliars, i terest on the said sum of $2000 from of March 1860 at the rate of ten annum until paid, together with 2 costs of suit, Lhave levied upon the deseribed property, to v All the r and interest of the above ramed defi jn and to a certain set of m-ning « s, and mining grour.d, located on Orleans Flat, Nevada County, and State of California, and known as the Central Tunnel Compzny claims, also th tunnel and tunnel rights, sluices, tools, tai flumes, hose, bydraulic, &e., &¢. connected with the same, : Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the 17th day of April A. D. 1859, between the wing ht, title s of hours of 9 o’clock A. M, and 3 o’elock P. ML, 1 . 7S will sell all the right. title, interest and «laim . of said O. Scheffer, D. Maure and others to the . above described property at the Court House ; door in Nevada city at Public suction for cash fy said execution and al! costs. J.B. VANHAGEN, Sheriff. in hand to the highest and best bidder, to satis. 3 . . ‘DR. C H. TOZER, The Great Eradicator OF SECRET DISEASES, And Founder of the Hunterian Medical Institute, t ! Sixth st., between J & K Sacramento . V 7 OULD most respect inform those afflicted with Private com; such az Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Nocturnal 1 ssions and all the eonsequences of self abuse, that he was formerly ractical physician of Loke Hospital, in the city of . nmdon, where there are wt all times under treatment from 1,500 to 2,000 and for the last five rs of] the city of Sacramento. Thourands can testify to . the many radical and perfect cures eifected; aud it . is well known that he ie the only one in tae Stat who has made a thorough and perfect CURE after all the advertising quacks have fated Persons with chronic Diarrheea. Dysentery. Nervous Debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness ef limbs and back indisposition, loss of memory, a Yersion to society, lovo of solttude, timidity, selfAistrust, dizziness, headache, painin the side, affec. Vions of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and otherinfirmities in maa &. will find it important te eonsult Dr. Chas. H. Tozer at his office, Sixth street, . between J. and K. Sacramento. C. H. TOZER, M. D. Orrice Hovrs—From 10 to 4. 1.0. 0. F. The regular mectings of OUSTOMAT . LODGE, No 16 will be held every Tuesday . erening at their hall on Pine street, iu Kid brick building L. W. WILLIAMS, N. G. A. Ti: Parker, Sec’y. ~ ILLINOIS BRIDGE, 1OUTH YUBA RIVER,six miles from Nevada i the nearestand most direetiine oftravei from Nevda City to Columbia Hill, Humbug City, Woolsey’s Fiat, Moore’s Flat, a)) lutermediate Points. aes The undersigned havejnst completedtheir New Roadieadingout rom Main and W-sington str’ts. . Nevada through the Exust Guapo the Sugar Loaf} Hillandto the above named bridge, «hich is now . opened to the traveling public. The road and i bridge cannot be excelled by any in the State.— . Ry traveling this road teamsters and others will find itgreatly to their advantageas it avoid the worst partof the route to the abovepoints, BATES OF TOLL REASONABLE. COOPER & CO. Blue Tent Nevadaco.,Cal: KEROSENE LAMPS, JONES & MERRILL*S Patent. for sale by Orleans Flat, Snow Point, Fureks. Relief Hill, and E. T. SPYRCB. Broad Fireet. + /Great Reduction of Prices , . Place and ESPECIALLY OVER HIS PUPIL RECENTLY . tine Skyh } processes now known, some of whieh areas follows: i HORSES TO DRIVE or forthe SADDLE, to be . . order, we can fill orders quicker then any othe PIONEER STAGE LINE!! 9 T Red Dog, Towa Hilt & Butch Flat Likenesses! Likenessesg! a SECONDPREMIUM /Awarded at the late State Fair, NEW ARRANGEMENT! Nand after Monday, the 7th of November the Pioneer Stage coach will leave the National Exchange in Nevada, at 12} o'clock P. M. daily. arrivingat Red D gat 3 o'clock P. M. of the same day, Wherea connection with William Bennett’s Stage Line to lowa Hill and Duteb Flat is effect el: By this atrangement passengers from Nevada will arrive at Towa Hill and Dutch Flat simultaneously at 2 o'clock in the evening. : Returning stages, leave Iowa Rill and Duten Flat at 1} o’clock A.M. and arrive in Nevada at 1Op A. M. B. EASTING. Nevada No 1—tf, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC 7 California Siage Company! The Stages of this company willleave their office, Na tional Exchange, Bread St. For Sacramento. BLEBaRTt,; DAGUERREAY ARTIST ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY MONTHS, Broad st., opposite the Hotel de Paris, Nevada. . i Parse RESPECTFULLY INFORMHIS CUS . tomers aud the publie of Nevada and viemity . Leave Nevada at I o’clock, a.m. and arriving that he will take as bejore, the most beautitn! and . at Sacramento in time fer the 2 o’cluck buats natural pictnres of all kinds,aswellas can beta . for San Francisco. kenin the State, andat cheaper ratesthan heretofore. _ Life Size Photographs Taken and painted in oil or pastil colors. long experiencein the Dagrerrean art give . the siperiority over every operator in this Leave the above named office at 6} o'clock, p. m. passing hy Grass Vailey, Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar, andarrivingin Marysvillein time to conncet with the company's 2 e’clock stages toSacramente, For Forest City. Leave every morning at 7 o’clock for San e} i ass > fo kinds 4 : < 2-gh ‘5 ane ~ aneites ee ee ent aso umptonville and Forest city. COME ALL and sce the pictures of the beat galFor Orleans Flat. lerics and you wiil de sw which is the best. Leave every day at 7 o'clock 3 _ INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN inevery branch of the seave every day at 70 clock,a.m vin Bell’s tanch., Hembug city, Woelsey's Flat, Moc Art I : Flat, arriving at Orleans Flatat 12m. Returni . For Marysville. yery Morning . ESTALT!: HeD HEIR, FOR TREROLIVAYS . . Waitehes, Jewel.y, &c., EB. CHELARIE, Oppesite the St. Louis Hotel Com. st. . fine Assortment of JEWEL. . f WATCHE® from the best . ee and Europe. September 30, 59 —+¢ ng leave Orleans Viat at 8 o'clock, a.m. arrivngat Nevada atl o'clock, connecting with the Marysville and Sacramento stage. JAS. HAWORTH, Prest. W. S. McRoberts, Agent. OF THE EN, . . : no? . NOAND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL. . Foh Chaing . Is59. the trains of the Sacramento Valley . Wateh-Glenside } Railroad willleave as follows viz: aie! TIT? AR, = The Passenger Trains. Willleave the Depot at foot of K street, at Sacramento at To’clock, A. Mand 2 P.M, Gold Pe ns, Pencil Cas Clock: : &ec. Tn fact, everything in the Jewelry line, of the tin. A‘M.1 OuSur and 2P M.,and 5} P.M, } leave Sacramento at 7 A M., M.wilileave Folsom at 9A. M.and5 PM. ie Watches and Jewelry made and Repaired.£¢ } what ¢ ‘flat Say oe Regular Fareover the Road . Excursion Tiekets for Sunda 2each way. r ; : out and back, $2, . reight for Folsom T It E LI F E 0 F T R A Dd E 3) Willbe taken up by everytrann excepting Sundays. ‘ is . Up way freight the 2 P. M.traino Also, attached to the above establishment is a Freight must be deliveredat the Depot.foot of L ! FINE DA UE EAN GALLE Ly. . street, halfan hour before the departure of trains, J HICH will beretitted and opened on the Ist . glaeit ~iave Rereenee foe eae ere yan “ \ Bayo Jénuary: 1860" by the adiilinn ot bil Rates of Preight—Upward, per ton. to Folsomay of Joni 186i y tl aiti 4 “ ‘ Downward, wa ler course of coastraction, with perten to Sacramente aire > ; i eaten ee meee The7 A. M.trainonut from Sacramento connects Photographs, w hsta i oT, mag passe Procit Baguerreotypes, acramento, Wi aud Ambrotypes, ‘Thestay ve = . plaeesto Will be taken Cheaper than the . Pivestms CHEAPEST, . Sa3 Nevada By one of the best Artists in the State! t Lowa Hill, And betterthana . Ainbrotvpes di U (for stone) second st ow m vs ve sentrhrough'thesame day. srunfrom all of the following named rthe 12 M train from Folsom, CONE HOUR BEFORE THE ANCI-CO BOAT LEAVES , Grass Valley, Aubnrn, Forestcity, Downieville, mntains, (Though my . Orleans Flat, @phir, Gold Pill, t obt: 10 Premium at the . illinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood Becacse I pip Nor sexp Georgetowh, Mormon Island, Coloma, When my New Gallery is completF] Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville, ed, I shall be prepared to take the Prairi Michigan Bar, Cook's Bar, Best Pictures in the State, and Arkansas Diggings 31 “ed Rates. Amador, LIST OF PRICES hae Fiddletown, cin. in the Li eoiescanta J. P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. ibretypes 4 si . , eo do + do 1-6do 1-9 N. B.—'The public tisements o hers of the profession in Nevada by yuncing t h the public newspapers, that they ied the See Pretutua tor Daguerreotypes ar . late State F tau ase, (See i \LIVERY STABLE . Beoad & Wain st., Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, peemanirengel: ofthe Metropolis Stable would in torm his friends and the publie yeneraily that 1 Sae Union of Oct I list as re sorted, Where no su found in its o 1 minus, ’ he has a ‘legante tensively to Lis already large and nent ef Horses, Bug s. Saddles, LOUIS CELARITE. Nevada. Dec. 90, 18 : He i s. &c.&c.—and is now prepared to furnish Seub leat es ————— . as fineturn-outs as can be foundin the State. « t ; e . . . Art Amid t ae Siacrras Voll trained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equips d terladies or Gentiemen willbe ready at alltimes A long experieace desire to r meto bel tion. Particularatt Carriages alwa for the use of B. HR LAOGRAPHY. \ he business and an earnest tidence of my friends. leads ieve I will be able to give genera! satisfac ubshscriber takes this method of informing citizens of Calitoruin that he has refitted e.% ix now prepared to take ail kinds of n to the fiecliographic Art, Unsurpassed in the world; that he has made new ents for . and ct satisfac Se the r Pictures ition paic to Horses onlivery. in reaginess with eful drivers Is, Parties, &e &e. The qu wk willpermitmeto say that thosesce recor engagedon business would ns coming from distaut parts . doweiltogiveme acall, J. A. LANCASTER. ikisay to all sach that, provi ada March l2th 1858. ion is not given, he will not onivyemenuts have been made in view of . ef i Bi 34 E z, VE. . : country is flocked with unskilfal ws, Wocse work is not only Wanting in chem. aa LONG KNOWN asone of the piont.and everything that constitrtes a good . 4 9% cers inthe Livery busimess, has in bnt owiug to the improrer nse of the chemi. # eo Py . Coosequenese of an increase of cus: . ishable and . ( oyed, they are rendered pe £4 _ tom andinorder te accommodate his . nd the public, purchased the st: oppo: . e National Exchange, which he has rebuilt enlarged and titted mp in a manner unsurpassed, worthles : friemis Ta avoid the impositions practiced, the citizens of . site t his and the adjoining counties, and travellers, are fully invited to upon him at bis : AOR he will be found . EXOrses, 47. Bussics. 3 it kinds of weather, to . gs Saag ke pictures in the best style all the varions . (DOUBLE orsSINGLt )BAROUCHES, CONCORD WaGoOns . had atalitimes.and of the very best stock. As he f ° De L opanhe Ambr oty pes, : hotozt ng ia . designs keeping a No.1. Establishment, none but PAN EOPES, M ELA iNO FY PES, the best stock will suit hiin. @ Stereoscopic Pictur s Transient Stock ASD . ‘ a ot se i left atthe Stable will receive ev*ry care and atten . Sunlight Paintings on Mica. . idaattomsousieplice ; . ——— ATSU. . ° . Patent Leather and Cil Cloth Pictures. Remember the Empire Livery Stable Artisti lifelike pictures by ail the above new Brow street, opposite National Exchange. cesses of finer tone and infir ite da vewada, Sept. 2, 1859. J.H.HELM . Gness of outline or beau a 9 ve executed at all times and in all : MEAT MARKETS. i CETY MARKET. JAMES MONROE, DPEALERK IN eruerr: and tendered inperiViews of buildings, mining claims, &c., taken at the shortest notice. is taken in the most appropris2 tions given in all departments of WOOD'S Ambrotype Gallery.!Fresh Beef. Mill Street Grass Valley, By T. M. WOOD Pork, Oct. 14 THE VEVADA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. ee est2blished ourselves in the above business we are now prepared todo all kinds a Vegetables, Kc. Broad street, Nevada. Serene Of CASTING with ueatness and des ac patch We have tools superior t “> chats other Foundry in the Opposite the Virginia House. mountains, and patterns for allkinds sake {Saw MillandQuartz Mill Machin ery, Pumps,and Car Wheels from ® to 15 inches in diameter, tron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Bal (= All ORDERS delivered every cony and Awning Posts,&c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of ail kinds, from 3-to 40 hora aEOEninepower. Everything is New and Warraa t Perfe:t, = Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running Dec, 233m THE EMPIRE MARKET. shopin the im On Pine st. below US. Bakery. Any one wanting work done wilido welltocai! N E VA D A. sudexamine our extensivelot of PATTERNS. ; ene ne era E Come one, Come all—that is if yon have m a ; aha ; rs r LN Eb * bh * ~— ORDERS PUNCTUALLY AITENDEI he CASI to pay forthe best Brer and Meat: WM. HEUGH, in the mountains Meats wholesale, meats bs JNO.McARTHUR [the quarter side or carcass Cheap as the Proprietor . cheapest, and the best Live Stock forsale at all : times COAL OTT LAMPs N B—Not to be different from others we inOne é vite oll friends and natronms to stay away unDEITZ'S PATENT. less they have the CASH. ss CHAS. KENT. Fob. 1S—3m bg age e Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at . . . s feraofthefoilowing named places,and . ng tickets at the ticket office in . . skill ofalithe eminent Oenlis San Hancisca Adver’. San Francisco Adver’. Cc. W, ARMEs. G. W. ARMES. C.W.& G. W. ARMES, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX CALIFORNIA BROOMS, Sacramento St., one door below D.nm, SAN FRANCISCO, + CALIFORNIA. XP All Orders Promptly attended to. O¢ _March Tth,3m ASSAY OF FicE eect Dass REFINERDT EE. JUSTH, . 104 Montgomery street, San Francisco ROM and after the first of March I have leased my Assay Offier and Gold and Silver Refinery . to Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., who will j conduet the business of Assaying and Refining in the . manner andon the terms below stated { Thanking my triends and the public for the pat. ronage J have received from them, . beg te subseribe j myself E. JUSTH. . San Francisco, February 18, 1860, . HE UNDERSIGNED having associated them eelves together for the purpose of carrying on the business of Assayiug and Refining Gold and Si'ver, will be prepared on and after the first of March next, to receive deposits for assaying and refining and to make returns in unpatted bars, retined bars, or United States coin, at the option of the depositors, Thech will be as follows WHEN RETURNS ARE MADE INUNPARYTED . BARS, one-quarter of one percent, on the value of the bars. WHEN RETURNS ARE MADE 1N REFINED BARS, teeents peroz.on the gross weight after melting. and one-sixteenth of one per cont on the va'ue of each bar over five thonsand dollars ; on ) each bar under five thousand dollurs, ten cents per oz, on the gross weight after melting and one-eighth per cent on the valve of the bar. WHEN RETURNS ARE MADE IN UNITED STATES COIN, ten cents per oz. on the gross weight after melting, and ont If of one per ceut for coinj age; being four cents per oz, less than the present charge of the United States Branch Mint here. Silver contained inthe Gold will be accounted for . to the depositor im the mannerand at the rate cus: . { tommary at the U.S. Branch Mint. Unparted bars will be delivered ix hours from the deposit of the Cold and Silver if desired Retined ed fonr days (not inchidi indays) after the depos it of the Gold or Silver, viz; retur! < ef deposits of Monday will be payable on Friday, Tuesday es Saturd Wednesday p Mon Thursday * Tue Friday “ Wedn Saturday ba Thursday, Persons de melted can do posit will Le di us of seeing their Gold er Silver and the assay chips from each dethe depositer, in ord fol testing the correctness of the assay. Assays of Ores and Minerals made, Gold and Silver Bars purchased MR. E.JUSTH will be A MR. ROSERT BURNETT Superintendent of our establishment. DUNCAN, SUERMAN & CO., . of New York, feb25 3m and ALSOP & CO to afford every GEO. L. STORY & Co. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAIN TS,
&e., &e., HAVE REMOVED from 105 CiAYW STREET $ . . To 106 BATTERY STREET. Cor. Merchant, San Francisco. mar 2to ang 16—-60 ee OCU Rsk ss TI After a blindness ot mor than tive years DR. FARDEE has made h msei thoroughly and scientific. eases of the Ey be surpassed in any part of the United States ; and for proof of this he will substanti#te by cases that have been eured by him, after having exhausted the i in the cities of Bosw York. Dr 2. wholly ob ec, Line stone—keeping the patient in a dark room, dieting, blistering, cupping —the blue pillat night and salts in the morning ete. ete. DR. PARDEE has also been remarkably suecessful in the treatment of Rhenmatism, Neuralgia, and all the pains about the head; and the frequent ealls that he has for his Rheumetie mixture from all parts of this coast, with many tesfimonials, is positive procef of its efficaey: and to prevent answerins many inguiries by better, he will state tha can be sentto any partofthe evast, and each bottle will be aecompani fora linament .magical inits etfeet over pain, ingredi ton, Philadelphia and N Jects to the use of ca ents of ~hich cao be procured any where-price, S10. The ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted by Dr. P. have . allthe natural movements ofthe real eye and ecannot Le detected even by close inspection Address DR Hi. PARDER, San Francisco, California, OFFICE—Clay street, Plaza Hotel, two ea above the Pla Li. feb24 éms IMPORTANT. To the Deaf and Dumb! DR. PILKINGTON, . Late Proprietor of the Institution for the Deaf. St, Louis, Mo., and Chicago, Ill, ] AS ARRIVED, and may be consulted at the cor ner of Monigomery and California streets (Exprese Building. up stairs,) San Francisco. Early attention is desired; DEAFNESS, DIZZINESS, EAR ACHE, CATARRH, NOISE IN TRE HEAD, and ali discharges from the Ear, Mouth, or Nostrils, entirely removed. A number of years close attention to the diseases of the Ear bas enabled him to make many improvements in all that has heretofore been known of Aur-al medicine and surgery, and to insure such a degree of success as seems alinost incredible. S.H. Prichard & Bro., Commission & Forwarding Merchant. No 97 Front street, San Francisco. Agents for Jones & Hudson's Chewing Tobacco; Mayflower, Virginia offering to Califernia Our Jewel, El Sacramento ; E. J. Hudson’s ) Sweet Scented Oronoco; Smoking { Rose of Sharon ; Prichard’s Corn Cob: James Chiever’s Wellington; Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey in barrels and half barrels. Will receive orders for Drngs & Medicines, &+. for Messrs Thomas & Fuller, New York. BATHING, Mair Cutting & Shaving Saloon F. H. FISHER, Proprietor, Woula respectfully inform the public that he . has taken his former Saloon and intends carrying on the SHAVING § HAIR CUTTING BUSINESS. He has, alsv, in conneetizn with the the above, rooms fitted up for BATHING, Hither warm or Cold. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. Saloon, on Broad sireet, opposite National Hotel. Jan. 27. NEWT JEWELRY STORE A. LIEBERT, HAS jnst received a beantiful assortment of afl kinds of JEWELRY for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Christmas and New Years presents, Krcall at the celebrated Daguerrean Artist’ Rooms, oppositeto the Hotel de Paris GREAT variety of the most elegant patterns = soa A able fi rellings. Store 5 ches and ¥ Me 4 «suitable for Dwelling Stores, Churches ané N EVADA ACADEMY within the reaeh of ail 2 @ trial of these Lamp= it will be found that they aftord by faz the most eco bdued Iicl b ‘ i Still eontinnes his screw Astrong or si med hight may e@ produced— having ali the convenience of GAS, at about on 4 Cc A BE 4 I Cc A L S C It i 0 0 L tenth of the expense. Also, THE PATENT the instrnetion of Young Gentlemen and Ladies in Mathemarties. the Nattral Sciences; and the Gram Prepared by the most improved chemical process. Hoeving made arrangement with Mrs, Stevens This Oil never has been known tofail in uulformity . etter attention will be given to younger boys i oNEW MPS "s th truth bi primary branches. Discipline, striet and moral. is ee the —* i al aud eda Terns of Tuition, $1,00, per week. Dr. Tno. . Bull's Lar sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., EDFUR AL BALSAM—Yor sale b Sele anne fer this City, Publie Batidings, at PRICES which will bring then ACR RH. RAYMOND nomical Lighteverused By the turning of @ sinc! wha N THE room pear the National Exchange. fo Crystal Illuminating Coal OL uatical Constrnetion of the Enghsh Language. of qualits and for its brilliancy of Light when usec . 874 girls in reading, writing, spelling and other ; Y “eb 10 1860. Great Illuminator of the Age. — aS EB F. SPENCE. Droggist Oarts "Sire o&7 Mein Stveet, Nevade. . scie Wood's Hair Restorative, For sale & Lr. F. SPENCE, Broad Street: or United States coin will be deliver: . pt Separate for three inonths, at the . nd Refiner, and . and Geueral . @R THE EYES! THE EVES! ga ‘> DR. BE. WH. PARDEE, @aily acyuamted with all dis . uid has now been in prictice eig ht . years in San Francisco with a success that cannot . ied with full directions and a receipt . ___ UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHNTNaAPrPs. A Medicinal Drink of Eminently ALUTARY QUALITIES, mannfacturee by hin \) selfexelusively, at fis Factory at Schiedam Hollandand wellknown durtingthe last twelve years throughout allthe Atlantic and Western States. It is madefromthe best Barley that e#h be selectedin Enrope. with the essence of af aromatic Ital ian berry, of acknowledged and extraor4hiary medi cinal properties. It has Iong since atynired = higher reputation, both in Europe and America than any other diuretic beverage. Analyzed itis a perfectly prre Liquor, in its ef fects amild and whoisometonie. It is extensively used and approved by the medicalfacuity, the temperance people, heads of families, &c. In Gravel,Gout,and Rheumatisin.in obstructions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Debilty, its effectsare prompt, decided, andin iab! reliable ; and itis notonly aremedy for these mal: 1 r “ dies, butin allcases w they are produced by . G OLD A , TD ST LV ER . lrinking bad water, whichis almost universally the causeofthem, it acts asa sure preventive. Vor Feverand Ague itisone of the most cf cacious preventives thatcan be resorted to The Aromatic Scheidam Schna PPS, consequentiyin great demand by person travel . S¢ialresult That fell des ling, oraboutto settle in new partsof the eountrs especially.as wellas by many in every cominnaity where it has become known,on account of its va rious other remedial pr ties. In alicases of a Dropsical tendency. it is gen erally theonly remedy requtred when adopted in the early stage of the discase In dy sia maladies, when taken in prope quantitles.as a diet drink and especially at dinnei it isfound byuniform experience, to be ex inent! efficuciousin the mest ¢bsifnate cases. when ever the best of the usualremedies have faiied to at ford more than temporary relief. In eases of I nleney, itis anu immediate and jpvariable speciti avditimay be administeredin diluted and propo tlonate quantities, even to Yeung Infants,in a} those piroxyisms of griping pain in the stomacl and bowelsto which they are especiaily subject as well asthe cholic of grown persons. ~ Itsjudicionsadoption in connection withthe prin cipal meals,*or when a sense of exhanstion dic tatesits useneverfailsto relieve the debility at endant upon protracted chronic maladies. low temperament and exhausted thonergy.by what . ever causcinduced. These aretacts to which many } ofthe most eminent medical men, bethin Enelan: and tho United States, have borne testinenys and which arccorroboiated by the highest writter authori ties. Putapin quartand pint bottles, in eases of on dozen with my name on the bottles, cork, and fa: simile of my signature onthelabel Forsaleby all the respectable Drugegists anc Liquor dealersin Californiaand Oregon UDOLPHO WOLF mperter, do. 22 Beaverstreet, New York . A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. . London Cordial Gin! Clul Tionse Gin! . Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps! . Royal Schnapps, &e. Underthe above and similiar titles q » aly . the liquor . mixers ofthis city are boettiing la . which they hopetorealize largeproiits by sellingin California. ‘ . Avoidal!compounds, Some are soskilifully pre . pared asto passtor good Liquor : . best judges. ifyou would be s nse only thelong . established. renowned, geunine Holfes . ’ Schiedamn Aromatic Schnapps. i . UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole In except with the 22 Beaverstreet, New York. } dec.2, 1859—t¢f 2 iJ. B. Painter, [Late Omeara & Paiuter,} DEALER IN . Type, Presses, Printing Material, Paper, Cards & Printer’s Stock generally 132 Clay St., near Sansome. fan Francisco, Jan, 20, 1s60—ly Removal! Removal! . NEW MUSIC STORE! GRAY & HRERWIG, . Hinve Removed te . RABE’S BUILDING, 163 Clay street, 3d door above Montgomery. . PIANOFORTES, Agents forthe ale of Instiuments from the fol} Jowing celebrated manufacturers. i Raven & Bacon, New York, Brown & Allen, Boston, Hallet & Davis, Boston, Boardman & Gray, Albany. : The above Pianos can not be surpassed for q of tone, deli ¥ of ‘ made expressly to wi . California climate. . MELODEON, . Scle Agents for California for CaTHaRnt & NeepHAMS eclebrate? instruments. . PRINCES ra% Mclodeons of all’ sinek: The ia ; NEW, Port and Fore » antl dn and the ¢ ute stand best selected stock ¢ f AR and Sranparp Music— sh. Tnustruetion Books of . Brass Instruments of American Mant: Re: YKNS of eVety description. CANOPEONS of ies. . We particuiarly call the attention of Band mas . ters to the fi; that our stock of Brass Inst 2 are of Ainerican manufacture and are <reatly sup rior tothe German Instruments generally found our market, Roman & Irartan Srrixes for all tinds of stringed Instruments received direct from Europe at . inters als Which insure a ¢onstant supply of Iresh ar. ticles. Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos. utes Flageolets. Picilos musical Instruinents, &e . Along practical acquaintance with the business . has enabled themto make arrangements which jns . tify themin announcing that they wili sell the best . articles al the lowest possible rates+ hee rovnt to the trade, Seminaries, &c. i has had along experien¢e in teaching. dees 23,—tim ‘To Capitalists and Owners of . Real Estate who contemplate making perma: nent Im rovements. PHG@NEIX WORKS, \KEITTRIDGE & FRAZER, Proprietors of the ESIRE to call your particular attention to . the'fact that they are extensively and svecessfully engagedin manufacturing Fire-Prov! Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Privou Cells, eic.,at greatly Reduced Frices! Our practical knowledge of the business . has been rendered complete by ten years expe. rience in San Francisco. Our best reference is our work which ean be >een in nearly every city and town in this State and Oregon. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. FAS” A large assortment of second handDoore ; and Shutters constantly on hand,and for sale at very low rates, {72 Battery street, near Pacific, San Francise . Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s . Private Medical and Surgical Institute, Sacramento Street, below Montgomery {Opporite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Ofice.] SAN FRANCISCO. Establishe } in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all private and chronie diseases. and for the suppres . sion of Quackery. i TTENDING. and Resident Physician, L. J CZAPKAY, M. D., late in the HungarianRevolutionary War, Chicf Physician to the 20th Kegiment . of Honveds, Chief Surgeon tothe Military Hospital . of Pesth, Hungary, late Lecturer on the Disease: e ‘ ! <a, hervoudebility. low spirits.) Wont stfully info i he She Pandata e aaldren, and Honorasy Member of . Dac Barras of the back and limbs, indi«posi. outd respectiully inform the public that I . the Piiladelphiz College of Medicine. e Bes ; ity for labor and stur {aFparticular attention pa'd to the treament of dis . tion and incapabiity for labo ocase peculiar to Women and Children 4-3 . OFFICE HouRs—From 9 a. M. tili 9 "P.M. Communtcations strictly confidential. Permanent cure therwise free, Adress Dr. L-J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal A TRIBUTE TO MEXITED Worth. The ingratitude of man to his fellow man is so often amet with in life, that testimonials, pruuepted by fin £e quantities ot . . adulterated, nuwholsometrash, costing butlittle.on . and Clarioncts. lp GRAY & HERWI1G deal exclusively in music and . . times. pleasnrahe « {Br orders promptly attended to=A liberal dis. ; . Diserctionary orders atrended to by a person who . . Phoenix fron Works,San Francisco, . . Sim Francisco Adver’s. r feelings of the heart. are oases in the life of th: who sac ifies their best daysin philanthropic des tion to the alleviation of the ills of frail inortality "mpiricism floods the columns of bar press w raudulent and fie’ ws letters, sihging peeans he worth of their own egotistical charlotanisn Relow we append ® certificate from a worthy who. a brief perio¢ e, seemed destined to “shu te off this mortal coil; whe looked forward to h lissolution with that pleasure whleh only thes weighed down by the heavy hand of discase can.. ‘ontrary to hope, the ability of a ilful physicie . has restored hiin to his formerhealth. Relieved fro . his terrible sitnafion, avd impelled by gratitude, } makes known hi case, and his remedial agent as his statement is authenticated by a Notary Publie-The demands of society inmperic ¥ command i publicity, and it is given mere 1 rn the unwar than to seund the praises of a physician, or whe scores of like cases can be cited. REMARKABLE CURE OF CORsUPTION . The almost miracrious cure that bas bee in my case, prompts me to inipart to the few ereatures who may be suffering fr tion, the sovree of relief, with a short de pion « my case. Several yeals ago m a ts fai fwas attacked by gebheral weakness and debilit which reduced me tothe mere shadow of my form self. Atthat stage I songht me al assist; nee, ar expended laige amennts. but wit tthe least her royer CONSUMPTION hz already seized upon my vit Twas daily drawis clescr to the tomb; my physicians held out ne hope ‘ecovety, my strergth had wasted. and! was ir ta‘e of almost utter prostr m. I was informe by my physicians that they couid do nothing for n “xcept te smooth my path to the grave, when. 1 fortunately, Lapplied to Dr L. J. Cza now a welland perfectly sound sonn. orme toexpressthe emotions of deepe I experience when realizing the imme: asi ice Thave received at the handsef Dr Czay I feel rejoiced that it is at least inmy pow ex this feeble recognition of his great skill and cay acit Ye the afflicted I would say, de not de firwh vermay be the nature of your case, I] am cont hat you will find reijief by applying to Dr. L. J. Cza ‘There is balm in Gilead ané there is a physici here.’ {ts.} HENRY WES ‘G. Subseribed and sworn to before me. this October. A D.185B. City and County of x2 ‘isco. inthe State of ( wnia ned is ienry We ng, and kne elated in the feregeing Henry We testimony to the fact L.J.Czapkay. ibed and sworn te befere PAD 1850. City and of Calife J. THIBAULT, Notary Public Dr.L J CZAPKAY'S priv gical Institute is *, this 17th ds consultatic effects a ¢ he De n tinless } Office hears f aM to¥P.m. Fi NG LETTE, for itself, was written by ° 7 ‘ us i To the Edisors of te 1 5 ria } Journal : ST ee . GENTLFEMEN:—My attention ha a dicated Calticle in the Decen number of Oe ae ee pita tothe ap & Silla ly Brandy Philadelphia Co} he distill . the effect ¢ {a r t g . . : D. of thet ae . Surgeon in hig ’ Poem var practition ws . “ cvera ge . Journ will do an act of justice toe the College. nisi epee Pood ene Ww Fe ‘ ‘ i . ctfully HH. RAND, b SRE EAPCE Dean of the Iphia Coliege of Medicine REMARKABLE INsTAxc® OF Mrpicar RELY KF to) te } covered th { ake . KFtLNE TEC = y . ! e WV ‘ t ‘ ig . Hef, my syinptoms became more alarming i “3 . . tu by one that my disease ‘ we ” prir F » the brain. metre D = Croce . of little & ived of ever e vi my heal : and,as a last resore . and wit } who, after ex Czapk: ome ied. . . icine, which 10st instantly relieved me of the dull ™ pain and iess in mv head Pe i y Park& White Crowell & result place myself vi his care Crane, ee uieisec . and, by i tions aud d heeame ted, the in my back EF Wie ge. ice in others, want of resotntion, the frightful, excitin eams by night, fo . veluntary discharges, have all disapp . fact, in two months after b: I felt asif inspired by a new life—th ving eensr ‘a view to evard the unfertunate from f: res of incompefenfquacks, I deem it this te-timeny to the me ay 1 stand in need of tne ova experience that, 6n 1 j and permanent cure will be effecte . {LS} Rk. F PILE MORE State of Califirnia. county of San I i seri!ed and sworn to be t April, A D 1856, (Sicnes . {L 8.) JOHN MIDDLETON, Notary Pubiic, } ccommend him ohiay sured bn S Care, a radica win wisdo, Sul us 17th day of . c . Prompred by an hones j to lay before the public a case wi @eserves . mendation, not only as an act of scientifiie = thatof humanitv also. Ahout two veaas suddenly and fre sauses DAKNOWN tome. wa mv heart, T i GREAT an Remedy!! ed with a fit of Rpilensy, which owing to my j na e for « to meet the expense consequent rpon a thorong! Fifty % cars. medical treatment, and the disconragement wihie’ Pa ‘ Beene ne a nn Seafarer I met Wifh on attempting it. soon . was then led to believe) as to def: physician. 1 was frequently my ealling. thrown down to the ¢ slightest warnit and, alt agonies, J yet despised the miseries of my scon fearned toloek upon these who wor assistanée or shelter me from « » matd wWithent, h insensible to the and render . the Purely Veerets i offeet, and Certain ia mediately on the a y as it es, giving i rer as enemies . , + lose ti s aR wok mcnergy an or, an nilamimation bedi mon EDt te ee, er a : v RY) TARTAR 4 Aomanner superior to any licine ever made While in this state. and having, previons to mv af} Se te flicticn, tasted the sweets of fuee more wa Mth D RAR induced to attempt seeking aid of a ph by recommendation, called upon Dr. L told bim of my ¢ircumstances, and of toreward him for his services, regardle howevershe nodertook my ease. ard, with the bi jug of God, I was offee wore res “d to perfec Annable toreward him for the boon whieh 1 at present, and yet consciousof my in¢ebtednes co. eand Oregon yaville. No. 73 Tavis <tievt and by Dru RICE, OPIN « feb 24 re yeu READ consider it due to mysclf and all afflicted, tow 2 YE viokba D . the case public, in order that those inneed of medical . a s, REATS tadvice mays find a physic’'an in whom every conti . x xe mM ae D j dence can be placed. [LS] Meyer YArLonsy3 : = oa oo ‘I > tate of California, County of San Francisco Sut Biles tAyE YOU H Ee bees seribed and sworn to before me, this lst day of Ang HUTCHINGS’ CALIFORN fAGAZINE 855. GILBER tRANT, Nota nlc HUTCHINGS CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE ust, AD 1858. GILBERT sails) Shera Parke He, UE BINGE, CA Sina ACARD. MUTCHINGS CABIFORNIA WAG AZINE I, the undersigned, having beer under the treat PUBLISHED } VE i pal ‘ ment efPrL J (zapkay. althongh unsolicited, feel VU BLAS} Eh Y I \ } ty be NTH called upon to give publicity to the efficacy of hi+ $3,9u I . R ANNUM. treatment, hoping that by doing soT may be instra. ALSO, mental! in preventing others from the fer ful oe ng AL <0 and misery which I expe 4. and which s : : ALS ‘alt : often result from the nerrie ns practice of pretend . ONT eR ¥ OR € TL DREN . ers My disease has been that of pl an and . NY : R re . ec yet id 1 detili rkich follows m conseqvenecof in . t ? ilL FE vane oro a tg Be opie ies w} ich 1} endured . NYFR FOR CHITI PEN are. pe ps unnecessary fer me to detail; they # . sya ee ee Oe know ; se who have experienced them. Snf'ce. 95 PER ’ known to those who have experiencec Re E, ¢ mav have formed ofhim were more than realizes I wenld ‘herefore recommend Dr Czapkay to ail th who mav find themselves afilieted with that dre nl malady, my object in so deing being syinq 3 ‘or enffering humanity, aud a heartfelt derire of reieving them. D J DAHLEF. Printer State of alifornia, City and County of *an Prancis co, On this 3ist day oftSuly. a p 185 before ine Wm € Jewett, Nofats Public. personally appeared 't) J Dahiee, known to me, who being doly sworn did depose and say. — conterts of curd here vith signed by Tim are frie ; 7 ie oeee whereof! have herennfo set my hane and affixed my official seal, the day and year Brest above writtes, (1 s}] WMC Jewert, Notary Public * SPERMATORREE@ A, . kay into requisition, all the expectations whiel i HvuTcHings & ROSENFIELD, j it to say. that having called theservices of Dr L 4 . SAN FRANCISCO. XEW ESTABLISHMENT Branch of the SACRAMENTO New Corner Cigar Store. M. GREENHOOD ON BROAD STREET. next door to the Post Office Nevada city dullness of t has opened a ¢bension, lors of memory. ave _to #ociety i preg ¥ r T ache, mvoluntary discharges. psinsin the side, xffee . And 30 He bas a cits a share of patronage. guarranteed, or no pay. Consultations by letter or . tions of the rye, pimples on the fare, sexual or other . larce Stock of choice articles in his line and ft : 3 “yah peter a an.are cured by the justly celebrated : Wet : Y . » Lowphysician and surgeon. LJ Caapkay, His shethod . Vill sell t W norrsane on Reva. atthe Low: of curing diseases is new (tmknown to others) and . ©St Prices for Cash. Country Dealers supp 1 th eateuceess Allconsultations, by letter . at Sacramento Prices. 3 Ke or otherwise, fice, Address, LJ CZAPKAY M. D. . M. GREENHOOD~ Zan Franeiven Californa . Nevada, Dee. 24th, 1858.