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April 18, 1856 (4 pages)

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ROWE & CO.’S . PIONEER CIROUS.. Establi: ~ Outlay of $30,000, j JOSEPH A. ROWE AND JOHN SMITH, PROPRIETORS. and largest that has appeared in California, will ex-. hibit at Nevada, on x r£ @ sf a Friday & Saturday, April 25 & 26th, With the new Artistes from the Atlantic States—numbering among them MISS MARY ANN WHITTAKER, MLLE JULIE TOURNAIRE, BURNELL RUNNELS, WM, FRANKLIN, . FRANK WHITTAKER, THOS. KING. . YOUNG RAPHAEL, WM. LARUE, and that celebrated wit . and jester WME. WA RIET, Together with the following performers of worth and merit . JOS. A. ROWE, JOHN SMITH, ROBT. ARMSTRONG, Cc WORRELL, T. THOMPSON, MASTER JULIAN. JOSEPH BREWER, and the extraordinary Herculean Perlormer, MONS. ROCHETTE. New Trappings of the most original and costly designs, with richly mounted silver harness, are among . the importations from the Atlantic States, everything . acknowledged to be in keeping with the improvements . ef this magnificent troupe. } THE BAND Is made up of the first musical talent in San Francisco,fand will comprise a Brass and String Band, being under the direction and supervision of J. K. Par-. sons, for a number of years the Leader of Howes & Sands’ and Lent’s Circuses. Prices of Admission : Se. $2 0O—Pit-..----... B®. There will be separate entrance for Ladies. Sa@-The doors will open a ment will commence ar 8 o'clock. . BHThere ill be an afternoon performance for the . benefit of Families snd Children on SATURDAY, April . 26th. Doors open at 1 o'clock, performance commence . nt_2 o'clock. i Attentive Ushers to wait upon Ladies and Family Par . T Findley, C. K. Hoteling, AS the pleasure of informing the ladies and genOn Thursday Evening, May ist, 1856. tleman of Nevada and vicinity that she has ta% known Hotel, and refitted it throughout, are now ead] prepared to accommodate permanent and transient boarders in a style unsurpassed in the State. en enn nd ken the well known THE TABLE MMITT co EE OF ARRANGEMENTS. . DAGUERREAN GALLERY, on COMMERCIAL ST. win at all times be supplied with all the varieties the NEVADA. ; (late Klibourn’s) where those wishing good pictures . market affords. I. Williamson, W. H. Endeestt, . of themselves or y ictures of friends copied, ean be sure THE BEDS C. HL. Bain, J. A. Lancaster, , toget them done in the finest style and most perfect} Are all new, and for comfort and cleanliness, cannot be . A. A. Sargent, John Webber, of which the art can now afford. Mrs. R. begs to say . excelled. { 31, 1855, meets A. H. Hagadorn, T. Marsh, in testimony as a recommendation of her abilities in Particular atteation will be paid to the accommotiation . Fellow's Hall P. Henry, W. Williams, . picture making that she is directly from the célebra-. of Ladies and Families. : 3 Z . T. W. Sigourney, J.S. Wall, . ted gallery of D. D. T. Davie, of Utica, N. Y., where . Having had long experience in the business, we are con . A. W. Potter, Edward Coker . she has been operating forthe last three yoars. She Sdent of being able to make this one of the most desirable lw. Caldwell, A.S. Olin. : Hotels in the mountains. ' has all the latest ap reg g of instraments and . chemicals and with the light of the gallery which is . unsurpassed by any in the State, she is confident of , making the most perfect likenesses as well as beauty . of tone and finish. She intends in connection with . Daguerreotyping to make Photographs, or pictures on GRASS VALLEY. Dr. MeCormick, E. A. Kenda!l. novuca & READY. ae OPEN ALL NIGHT.-gy The BAR is under the supervision of Mr. W. A. GRAY, and will atall cimes, be supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. a PEARSON & HEALEY. shed in 1849--Refitteiand Organized 1855, at an . J. K. Smith, This monster company, by far the most complete . Dr. Clarke. gers arriving at Panamain the morning, invariably leave Aspinwall for New York and New Orleans in the afternoon of the same day, thus affording regut7P. M., and the entertain-. larit E. W. Roberts. . } AUBURN. Ii. Grant, W. Johnson. CHEROKEE. J. Turney. FOREET ¢ITY. . C. Patchin, Frank Ryan. . Floor Managers. . . T. W. Sigourney, I. Williamson, C. H. Bain, HH. Grant. Tickets for the Ball and Supper, $10. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. New York and New Orleans via Panama. Departure from Vallejo Street Wharf. THE FAVORITE STEAMER . SONORA, . 3000 TONS. } A.L. Wuitixe,Commander. Will leave with the U. S. Mails, Passengers and . Treasure, for Panama, on Monday, April 21st, at 9 A. M. Passengers by the P. M.S. Co.’s Line are landed . on their arrival at Panama upon the wharf atthe rail . road terminus, by the Company’s steam ferry boat,and proceed immediately by . RAILROAD ACROSS THE ISTHMUS TO ASPINWALL, where there is alwaysa steamer awaiting theirarrival. According to arrangements now completed, passeny in the through trip; asafe, pleasant and expeditious transit from ocean to ccean, and freedom from exposure to night air in tropical climate. sit of the Isthmus. Throw gh Tickets are furnished, including the tranTreasure for shipment will be received on board the . ties to seats. ‘The Police Departmen will be under the . steamer until 10 p. 3, Saturday, April 19th. For . supervision-of an efficient officer. f2.The PioncerjCircus will exhibit at Grass Valley, on . Thursday April’zdth. FRANK RIVERS, Agent. SHERIFI’S SALE. Z Y virtue of an Execution to me direeted issued d from the Cierk’s Office of the District Court in . and for the County of Nevada, in favor of Morgan , Miller & 8. Knox and against E King, — Hawes, — . Sears dated March 4, 1956, for the sum of Five thousand one hundred and sixty-nine Dollars, Debt, with . interest on the sum of $5,100 from the 2Uth day of Vebrurry, A. p. 1856 at the rate of 2 1-2 per cent. per . inoath together with costs of suit taxed at§$55 05, up. on which their credit of Two Thousand eight hur. dred ant forty dollars, Lhave levied upon the fullowing descri prop and the Lot upon which it is situated, ,being in the . Lowaszhip of Rough & Ready, and the same formerly ipiel by E asa store. also, a stable 2 rearof the store, and a nforesaid store oecupied hich I shall sell at public the 12th day of April s.! eyrate or Cut ry ship of Br tion to ine delivered, is Farquhar, Esq,2 and for the count A p. S56 to saticfy a tice of the Peac on the 10h day of A A Y t in faver of Wiliam Robbins, plaintiff, ¢ Patrick Redd, Wm Ioarand Johan Jolnson f 18 . sum of $139 50, debt, is t, damag d « of . vuit. L have taken in hizhest bidder ier C ad will sellto the. the entire interest of the above } defendants in ac nin Water Ditch running from . Radzer Hiil Ravineto F on Frid: 2 day of May, a. p. 1254 rs clock, A Mand 4 A.M. at a point on i where it iser Ll by the county road erosiing. Taken az the property ef said de to satisfy the above demand add accruing eosts s G.W. MOORE. Constable. . Lmory’s . dants = 03 i-?a CONSTABLES §S unty of Nevada, Township of Brid; t, ss-—By virtue of an Execu-} tion (o me delivered, issued from the court of R. If Farquhar, Esq , an acting Justice of the Peace in and . for the county aforesaid, bearing date April 12th, a. p. 1556 te saticfy a judgment rendered by said J ustice of the Pence on the 10th day cf April a. p. 1056 in favoref Henry Mackie and against Patrick Redd and Wiltiam oar for the sum of $110 15 debt, interest, damaces and costs of suit, Lhave taken in Execution and will seil to the highest bidder for cash the entire interest of the above defendants in a certain Water Ditch running from Badger Hill Ravine to Emory’s 11311, on Fridsy the 2d day of May, a. p. 1556 between the hours of 9 o’elock, a.m. and 4 o'clock, Pr. M.at a point on the said Water Ditch where it is crossed by the county road te Emory’s crossing. Taken as the} property of the above def. ndants to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. G. W. MOORE, Const. +3 CONSTABLE’S SALE 4rate or Carironnta, County of Nevada, ss.—By Si ofan Execution tome delivered issued from the Court of A.C Niles, E-q, an acting Justice of the Peace in and fer the County aforesaid, bearing date den Gate, A.V. H. LeRoy, commander, to sail on . Monday, May 5th. 'S. MAYERS & W. Ww ' stock of Boots and Shoes contained in the above esApril Sth a. p. 1356, to satisfy ajudgment rendered by th . aforesaid Court on the 13th day cf February, A.D. 1956, ia favor of Ransom Gilson, W. S. Miller, Isaac Fieming, W.D. McLoud and G. Roberts under the name and style of “Union Mill,” and against Hiram Dewey, Samuel S. Davis and Mary Dayis, his wife, for the sum of one-hundred and six dollars, debt, interest, damages and cost ofsuit. I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Justice office of Sidney C. Herbert, Justice of the Peace, on Broad street, in the county and township of Nevada, on SaturpAy, the 10th day of May, a. p. 1836, between the hours of 10 o'clock, 4. x and 4o’clock rp m. All those certain pieces, parcels . or lots of land, lying and being in the city and county of Nevada, State of California known and described . as follows. Ist. The lots upon which stand the building known as the Metropolis stables and bounded and . described as fullows : commencing on the weet sido of . Main street, in said town of Nevada, at the northwesterly corner of the buildings aforesaid, thence at right angles with said Main street,s.4° w. eightyeight feet and three inches ; thence south 17 1-2> w. forty-eight and eleven inches to the northerly <% ef Broad street ; thence s72 1-2 © e forty feet and Fix inches along said Broad street, thence northerly fifty set and six inches toa point two feet east of the south east corner of the large building aforesaid, thence n 49> e sixty feet and six inches to the west or = side of Main street ; thence n 41 © walong said Main street tothe place of beginning. 2d. All that piece . or lot of land known a; the “Empire Saloon” lot, com. mencing at the point where said lot corners with that . of J. Westerley’s and running alongthe north line of Main street 38 feet, thenco northerly 100 feet across the ravine; thence parallel with Main street 38 feet, . thence 100 feet south to Main street. 3d. All that lot known as the Nevada street cottage lot adjoining the lot of Commack & Co., onthe west side of Deer Creek and above the mouth of Cayota Ravine, running along the east line of Nevada street 89 feet ; thence 100 feet more or less easterly to the middle of . Deer Creek and down to said stream eighty-nine feet, thence westerly to Nevada street, together with all and singular the appurtenances. i The above described property snd appurtenances . Jin favor . will be sold subject to a mortgage for 5 of Heury Meredith, Esq. é Taken asthe property of Samuel S Mary Davis, his wife, to satisfy the above dema and accruing costs. Davis and nds . J. L. BROWN, Constable. Nevada, April 17th, 1855 —80-37 GARDEN SEEDS, Rac Variety. For scale by RUDOLPH, 51-tf 21 Commercial street. . XXX BURTON ALE, OMAS —_* CO°S celebrated brand, a larze stpply constantly enhband. For sale by the ageuts. . J. CsdoUGHAts, . Importer of Foreign & Domestic Liquors, 183 J street, Sacramento, WHITE & WILSON? San Francisto. TO BLACKSMITHS. Partner wanted that understands Pick making, . J and Blacksmith work ia general, with a smail cash capital. Z J.F.HEALD, . Nevada, April 18, 15 Main Street Bridge. 61-3m sh ; Honse in the Town and County of Nevada, on MONDAY, . freight or passage, apply to { FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents, . corner Sacramento and Leidesdorffstreets. . The Sonora will be succeeded by thesteamship Gol. J.S. WALL & BRO., DEALERS IN Groceries and Provisions, Miner’s Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &c. No, 54 Broad street, Nevada. A} 7 ® HAVE sow and will keep on hand every thing to be found infany similar establishment in the mounto-wit: — a Building . tains which we will sell to Miners and Families on THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. . Our stock consists in part of the following articles, : . 500 qr Sacks Flour, . to bbis Flour, 8,900 lbs Hams, 16-00¢ s of Potatoes, 3,009 ibs Side Bueon. 3,000 Ibs Goshen Bucter. . . . . Together with a complete stock Coffee, Tea, ice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hard Queensy } 2 WALL & BRO., 54 Broad Street. . a¥ 1855-——1a . BOOTS & SHOES, . — ™ a eae . i R. COE, (Suecessors to P. J. Espenschied.) OULD respectfully inform the public that they have purchased the large and well assorted tablshment and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Having just received from San Francisco a choice and well selected stock of Boots & Shoes, Ladies and Misses’ Guiters, Buskins, Slippers, Childrens’ Shoes, &e. &c. They would respectfully invite all those wanting anything in the above line to give them a call, as they believe for variety, quality and cheapness their stock is unsurpassed in the monntains. Repairing done at the shortest notice in a workman like manner and on the most reasonable terms. S. MAYERS. W.R. COE. Mr. S. Mayers late of Grass Valley and Wm. R. Coe formerly of the Broad street Boot and Shoe Store, have purchased my entirestock of Boots and Shoes, and I would cheerfully recommend them to the public as gentlemen every way worthy their support and would respectfully solicit the patronage of my old friends and customers. Pp. J. ESPENSCHEID. Nevada, April 11, 1856. DISSOLUTION. 4 hate copartnership heretofore existing between Turier, Mills & Caldwell is this day dissolved by mutuni consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are 1 quested to call and settle their accounts without deluy. All demands against the said firm will be settled by Caldwell & Mil!son presentation. J.N. TURNER, T. E. MILLS, W. CALDWELL. The undersigned can be found at the Selby Flat Mill, ready to supply the public with lumber as usual. All orders fur Lumber left with Ansotr & Epwarrs will be promptly attended to. Nevada, april 11,4956. 50 Carpwett & Miits STRAYED. Nevada city, april 1, 56. ' sale or retail customers. Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf£ SWEENEY’S RESTAURANT, PINE STREET, NEVADA. $I MPROVED ANDENLARGED,@y = LEWIS SWEENEY would notify his friends, i the public, and ‘‘outsiders” generally that HH aa he has recently enlarged and improved his jam place, and is now enabled to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage, to a good room with aneat and clean bed, and with everything else necessary tocomfurt. Single or double beds may be had ut any time. Connected with the House is a BAR which for quality of Liquors is without a rivalin Nevada. Give me a cail! 44t L. SWEENEY, Proprietor. paper, as soon as the necessary chemicals can arrive which are now on the way. The public are invited to call and examine specimens of h-r work bo:h Daguerreotype and Photographs. —— 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 at the Gallery, whether for pictures or to examine specimens. 49-tf G. 0. KILBOURN. New Spring Geccds'! we. are in receipt of the largest and best selected stock of Spring and GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, to be found in this city, which has been purchased at reduced rates. We can and will offer great inducements to wholeP. HENDRICKSON, DEALER IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Iron, Steel, &c. wholesale and retail, Broad street, Nevada, AS in store and constantly adding to his already extensive stock the following articles. Flour in bbls and sacks ; Corn Mcal; Potatoes: Bacon : Hams; Pork; Bar Sugar; Crushed Sugar: New Orleans 2 Sugar; No. 1 China Sugar; Co™22—Old Java, Porto Rico, Rio and Manilla; Carolina and China No.1 Rice; Beaus of all varieties ; Green and Diack lea ; Houps Butter ; Can Fruits of all varieties ; Yeast Adamantine & Sperm Candies Camphene, Lemp Oil, Starch, Soap, COUNTRY DEALERS Will find it to their advantage to give us a call before going to the Bay or Sacramento as wecan supply them in quantities tosuit at asmall advance over San Francisco prices. Our stock consists in part of— FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COATS—large assortment ; CASSIMERE BUSINESS COATS—complete assortment ; FANCY and PLAIN CASSIMERE PANTS—in great vauiety y ESTS—all the different kinds. ¥ DAVIS& soo oyna SHIRTS. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHI ys, BYRON COLJ.ARS ; DAVIS & JONES PATENT aiIRTs,’ FRENCH BOSOMS . BLACK & COJORED FALL HATS ; ‘ Tozesher with every article usually kept in similar es. tablishments, Suffice it to say in point of quantity, style, selection, excellence and price our stock is not surpassed. ONE PRICE! A. BLOCH « co. No. QL CommernciatSrrerr, Corner of Pine. . Nails, Shovels, icks, Sluice Forks Hoes, Tobaco of various brands, EBSyrap, Mackerel, Lard, Iron and Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, Macarfoni, Vermacilla, California Cheese, Raisins, Yilberts, Almonds, Currants. Oysters, Sardines, Dried Apples, Brandy, Champagne, Gin, Whiskey, Sherry Wine, Hock Wine, Stoughton Bitter, Claret Wine, Lemon Syrup, Iren of all sizes, Drill Steel Ss RET. “E. IESS.' 2 eee a er Nevada, March 21, [—tr Horse Shoe Nails, Rope Brooms, Files of all sizes, Spices of all kinds, Powder and fuse, Pickles in Kegs and glass, 3 Pie Fruit,Sautern, Soda Crackers, Pilot Crackers. F R I S B I E s * H E A 8 R E 3 My guods are purchased in San Francisco for the cash Nevada. from first hands which enables me to sellas low if net jlower than any other Housein Nevada therefore it will be anadyantage to Traders generally to give me a call. Examine my goods and prices before purchasing else — undersigned would respectfully inform the profession that, owing to the the fact that JNO. 8. POLPTER has utterly failed to comply with the . here. i P. HENDRICKSON, termsof the contract by which I leased him my The. ee — eta aiee I ra os it by the Night, Week, or Month for . ramatic Entertainments, Concerts and Exhibitions. *K 3 8. FUR . The THEATRE, has been fitted up ata great expense . meat eaggabtie 1856. rt = and the stage aniewred Moe? anew stock of Scenery. A. BLOCK & Co., It_will comfortably seat EIGHT HUNDRED PERyen ) > EY SONS. All communications addressed to me will be ONE PRICEpromptly attended to Nev fs Grass Valley. J. A. Lancaster. c, f A. Hansem, t. Fi A. H, Hagadorn. FLOOR MANAGERS, -P. W.R, Armstrong. AEF Tickets to be had of the Managers or at the office of the Downey House, TEAL & OO, 33 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. J AVEJUSP RECEIVED a general assortment [infaddii tion to their large stock of Liquors, Wines, Cigars.] GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Ail 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; PIE FRUITS ; SALT; BEANS ; RICE ; QUINCES ; PEACHES ; LOBSTERS OYSTERS ; APPLES ; STRAWBERRIES ; PINE APPLES ; PICKLES, SPICES, &e, &c. Kc. FOR SALE RY TEAL & CO. \CLOTHING WAREHCUSE, Nevada, March 23, 1956. JESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Rea pS ee oe Rubbet Cos nd Boots. Have now on hand, and are con. D R. H . AW . B I Cc K N E: L L, ) Stantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortTheir Stock consists iu part of Coats of every variety; . AND . Pants of every kind. from the finest to the coarsest; India . ED EC TS EE Ss", : . } other Gloves in endless variety, and all other articles . / any other poisonous minerals. The publicare invited to call, and it will afford us great . Office in the 31 story of ‘Bicknell Block” where he . Pleasure to show them our immense Stock, whether they . ofessi business. 29.1 We especially call the attention of the Mining Comon profeesional business mch28.tf munity to our very large Stock of Rubber Coats—black MAY BALL. best quality. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. Will givea Complimentary Ball to it to say if we cannot suit you in our stock, we think it . TiR. JOHN BROWN, . will be useless to look further. altel “es et ; dix AMASONTO WER . heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to bu. mittee on behalf of the School.—W. B, RICE, P. W. ee NO ee cies RONG, S.M.GILHAM, G, SHEPHART, and B. B / icteegtebeigiog Nevada, January 11, 1856. 38 DAVIS’ PISTOL GALLERY BS, P. DAVIS would inform the gentlemen of Neevada, and all those visiting the city, that he has KYPistol Gallery: And those who are fond of shooting, can now do sc best Pistols inthe State, and everything else that is requisite to a Gallery of the above order. nected with the Gallery, and for the superiority of Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste and Nevada, March 23 —tf NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. S. J. DEYOUNG & CcO., jE sone fers Poe informs the citizens of Nevada L. P. FRISBIE. . No. 41, Commarcial street, Corner of Pine. W ¢ 1 ment ever brought to this market. ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, C URES all Diseases without the use of mercury or . usually kept at similar establishments, can be found at all times, night and day, unless absent . Wish to purchase or not. jand white—Short and long legged Rubber Boots, of the . lars attached to the Dancing Sehool in Rough . We buy in large quantities and from first hands. Suffice The talented and popular Musician, as a mark of theires: Thankful for the very large patronage of which we have . ty. 2 15th of May next . continuance of the same. j EL . No 41 Commercial st., corner Pine, IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. fitted up, at a considerable outlay, a with ease and comfort, as he is well supplied with the Persons desiring refreshments will find a BAR conbe convinced. al ce Dry Goods, Clothing, &, and vicinity that they have just opened their new Dry Goods and Clothing store, No. 25 Commercial St. IN KELSEY’s BRICK BLOCK. _ Ladies will find here a fall assortment of overy article of Staple and Fancy Dry Quods including fine Shoes of every description = A full assortment of Infant’s and Children’s Clothing will constantly be kept on hand, te DeYoung & Co. intend, also, to keep an assortment of every article for Gentlemen’s wear, and invite the attention of the public to their new stock. Nevaila, March 7, 1856. if Nevada, March 14, 1636 SUMMONS. GT TE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss—District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The people of the State of California, to GEORGE 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 istrict and in this State within Porty days, the complaint of H. M. KILANDER, Vlaintiff, now on file inthe Clerk’s Office of tlie Disttict Court aforesaid. against you as Defendant for the recovery of FOUR HUNDRED 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 incase 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, JNO, H. BOSTWICK, Clerk of the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet Court, aforesaid, do Emporium of Luxuries, [ss undersigned has opened his new Store on COMMERCIAL STREET, Near Pine, where he well be pleased to see his old friends and the public in general. He hata good Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ée. &c. 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 stock before purchasing elsewhere. If you want good bargains remember the sign across the street. Ome one, come all. JAMES S. CURTIS. Opposi ti’s Hall. Nevada, March 19, 1856. ° Dee es Be Notice of Enforcement of Mechanics’ Lien. N the District Court—County of Nevada —8. P. ROM the subscriber about the 22d ult. Four Mules, One Light Gray and Onze Dark Bay Mare Mule, (both with slight harness marks,) and One Bay Mare . Pack Mule, and One Light Sorrel Horse Mule, all branded ‘3’ on left shoulder, (Broply’s Brand.) any one delivering them at my Ranch near Snow Tent, or iving any information where they may be found shall be liberally rewarded. 8.3. FENN. Loafer’s Retreat, April 8, 1856. 50 37 TEN DOLLARS REWARD! OST.—a large Newfoundland DOG, white and black, one-half of his face black. Any persona giving reliable information of said Dog, at the JounwAL Orricz will receive the above reward and no questions asked. 50 WORK OXEN FOR SALE. A FINE LOT OF WORK OXEN FOR SALE, Enquire at Si INDIAN SPRINGS. 50-Im Penn Valley. DISSOLUTION. IE co-partnership heretofore existing between Turner, Caldwell & Co., is this day disso!ved by inutual 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. Parner } who is authorised to receive the same. J.N.T KN ER. . Nevada city, april 1, 1856. W.CALDWELL. ; The undersigned will still continue in the Lamber j . business atthe oldstand. J. N. TURNER. Nevada city, April Ist, 1556. 50 INSOLVENT NOTICE. fo the matter of the application of Robert
Beil, an Insolvent Debtor. i N the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Dis. trict 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 Insolyent to be and appear before said Court at the Court the 12th day of May, A. D. 1856, at ten o'clock A. M. then and there to show cause (if any they can) why an assignment of the said Insoivent’s Estate should not be . made and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities I ent Debtor. : ee Gieun-saniae my hand with the seal of the Disof the District Court aforesaid. hereto afiixed L.8. is Lith day of April, A.D. 1856. a BUsTW CK, Clerk District Court. o0 t Br THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Pep. I Whitmarsh, J. Williamson and L. C. Whitmarsh, plaintiffs, vs J. C. Palmer defendant. All persons holding 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 folhereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court his 9h day of Apri! A. D. 1856, JOHN H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By T. Evrarp Bean. D. C. STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the District Court . lowing described building. } ae ae : } SS ith. Judicial Disirict. . wit: That certain frame Building schenlingaatbe 3 LAD . FS on Note and for. lt 4pon which the same stands, lying and being on vs GEORGE W. BEENEY. Forclosure. It appearing to my satisfaction from the Affidavit of the . Plaintiff nerein that the Defendant resides out of the limits of this State. that the Plaintiff has a cause of action against him, and that he is a necessary party te the above entitled cause. I therefore order that the Summons in this action be served on the Defendant by publication in the Nevada Journal once in each week, for three moxths, from the first insertion. NILES SEARLS, District Judge. A true copy—Attest J. W. BOSTWICK,' Clerk. the south side of Spring Street, inthe town and count of rhe — a sowrried as fies Bee ginning at a pointon the south sid i reet about 150 fect west of Deer Cre chant tuoeos south along the line of E. W. § stable lot tothe centre of Deer east up through the center of said street and thence westwardly along the south Spring street to the place of beginn purtenances, are hereby fere the District Court of the Lith J and for the County cf Nevada, at the of at the Court Room of said court, on the 25th day of . April 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. m. to exhitit then and thére usc proof of enck 'iens oraz*] lieng wil! be deemBy T. Evtarp Bean, D.C ed waived in favor cf the plantiffs. We will on ths SHERIFF'S SALE. gd waived in favor of the plantif ne € Ci ‘Oresal Y virtue of a decree of foreclosure and an crder/. Court for the cnfofocment of 5 FtHiereet p Lien for of sale isssued out of the Hon. District Court of . $343 00 on the above describe i bcoperty aed Wh anove the 14th Judicial District in and for the county of} fora decretal order for the sale of said property, purNevada, State of California, bearing date April 7th, . suant to the statute in said tabes tate Sod ed. 1856, properly attested and to me directed, founded Wartrvansu, Wittramsoy & Co. Plaintiffe one judgement Svante pig se ra in ge rd of menee C.A. Johnson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Vanaater ond Thomas W. Applebec and against J. Dated Nevada, April 34, 185 . a B. Brou'llette, for ptegr oe raga a fortynspenset eee _ 49-39 one 85-100 dollars, debt and damages, and interest on $516 05 at the rate ge gs yressnior ance = the J. R. WH ITN E Y & Co., 2d day of December a. p. 1854, together with all costs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ek, running thence line of April term there April $—3m ef suit. Iam commanded to sell the following property to-wit: 4 House and lotof land on Pine street, Nevada city and county, commonly known as the “St. Charles” lying mer ee eo 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 SatTuRPROVISIONS, GROCERIES,' PRSERVED FRUITS, &c. &c. . pay, April 26, 1856, at the hour of 2 o’clock, p.m. Given under my a PA office in Nevada city this 10th day of april a. p 1856. : oy CA. W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N C. By Wm. Berrenriep, Deputy. American Market, 44 Main st. Nevada. t= Business will be suspended on the Sabbath. REINHOLD ESCHE. BERNHARD FRANZ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all persons having ESCHE & FRANZ, rey fo all eae * . . . i: e 63 mas Io. Dealers in Provisions & Liquors,. 2. Stake ot evade county, State of Californi “ei Hie: ease present the same with the necessary vouchers to me fa ns Ee at my Office in Nevada, within Ten months from April _ Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Pro-' be forever barred from apy benefit of said esoe hag and Tin Ware, Liquors, Wines, Cigars, . Mat BO-lm A. 0. FELT, Public Admini-trator. . ¥ Made . ing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India . . Rubber Coats and Boots—very large stock ;together with . CUZ? Me. “ . Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Handkerchiefs. Buck and . tenes my troubles began todecrease and in three mith’s Union Hote! i Creek, thence north . Creek to Spring } peaders to the advertisement of this a ing, with all its ap. afflicted to give hima call. notified to be and appear be-. tlatly edneated Physician, but he has the principle: udicial District in . honesty and ean feel fur his fellow beings, ine . EVADA R. A CHAPTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad street. Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next ) every Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. THOMAS H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P. T. P. Hawtey, Secretary. : . Maiz street, [South] Eureka. California. Faithful Brothers are ever welcome. Eee W. B, RICHARDS, N. G. D. ¥. Norton, Secretary. ee I. 0. O.F.—Brooxtyx Lopgx, No. 46—Instituted Uct. 1: 1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, et the Oae Fellows Hall, Red Dog. Brothers in good standing are ever welcome. J. C, GREEN, N. G. T. J. Burcess, Secretary, dec 28—3m Ua en MEER Hs aia es ee sonic. E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F. & A. M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of cach week at tho Ma 8 Ha Broad strect. CHARLES MARSH, W. 31. J. V. Watson, Secretary, s8—tf ri ee eae SL ad BS. Dr. L. J. CZAAPKAY.—It is indeed refreshing 1 this age of empirical practice to be erabied to call the attention of the unfortunate to the xdvertiscment of a physician of rare, scientific and medical attainments, who has sufficient moral coura ge to break through the bonds of obsolete ideas and place himself betore the public thro’ the medium of the press, in order to cope with and stalify the pernicious efforts of the incompetent. Such a physician is Dr. L. J. Czapkay, whom we cheerfully commend to juyalids, especialy those suffering from diseases of the sexual organs and their unsuccessful treatMent Ss a gentleman possessing all the requisites for the Satisfactoay and successful practice of his profession.— Coupled with a thorough and available knowledge of the medical art, he brings years of experience on the treatment of all seminaland private disesses to his aid, ena bling him to cope with them in all their multifarious forms. We cheerfully commend him to the public as an able physician, worthy the confldence of all in scerch of health. 39-1f sin A Barcur Sratdk or Gratitupe —The following since in the San Francisco letter appeared some time Citizen, without the knowledge of Dr. Young. We copy it as 2 complimentary tribute io one of the most skiilful 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. be similarly situated : To my AFFLICTED FeLtow Men.—Being about te leave the State of California for my home in Michi. $ g to recommend to your no{ tice that great benefactor, Dr. J.C. Young. I was on} gan, I wish before leavin the very brink of the grave, when he stretched forth his hand and saved me fromdeath. Forseveral { had been troubled wi templated suicide. Borno down by racking my body, dizziness in my head misery in my back and hips, weariness in my lezs, evil forbodings, together with atonfirmed melancholy, I considered my best friends to be my worst enemies; my dreams were frightful, and at timesstranze phan. } tasies tock possession of my mind. Iwas hurrying to. We warrant to be a 4 In this state a oa] and partner in the mining business approached . ~ insanity—that w friend : mne on the subject, and advised me togotothe Bay oret of living deatha. and see Dr. Young. I did so and thank God for it.— . Dr. Young examined my case, and told me he could} Shortly after Icommexced taking his medmonths I was perfectly well. Pe a Sane sannaenap=angeeenenonansasusanesi=apssasagncennaennnesiiresendeespiepmetinsieren ner eraser enmr=-nnaren=nresc tins Map Sale =>" NRPS Ae UN eg Sane oa MAY BALL. . DAGUERREOTYPES, UNITED STATES HOTEL Special Notices. A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN aT Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada. FRISBIE’S THEATRE, RS. JULIA A. RAYMOND, ee “tow wil MEamomnic Motice, proceeding repens saree estat Lining ea aides Sing 3 I. 0. 0. F.—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Instituted Oct every Wednesday evening, at the Odd It should be cut out and pinned . up for reference to any one who éhould unfortunate! x! years . ‘ Sree see er ae rien os of diseases, . 7 “ a rought on by bad habits, aggravated by exposure in . y-ay at } war ; ine aauaac of « sen ie Sbocsinen whieh had eee ere ey axpoeare in vey Plate, W illow ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, B tndermined my constitution that I hate often ecnand every thing in the above line in ¢reat yariet pains in : ss ’ » Sore eyes, pains and . $ Take my. advice, sll: . you that afilicted, and call upon him, for he will be} sure to cure you; he has cured several of my acquain. A MAEESY Se! ow Have you seen Mchelsen's New Books? NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE! MECEUALSEN BURA ID V ICE ELSEN has} new on hand and is constantly receivirg the Lutest Publications ef Ue dey such POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW ene MISCELLANECUS @00Kz, a THE BES? STATIONERY ! The FInest CUTLEY and FANC¥ GOOp= . and a Beautiful assortment 4f HOLIDAY ‘RESENTS such as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Noi ! May. Flowé;.y;;,cnelia, Fokon of Friendship, &¢, _ Musical Insirtments.—The Largest lot of Musical Inctrnments in this Cit y. Guitars. Banjos, Tamborinesy Meco r leons, Flutings, Clarivetts, Corenets or Freneh UWorns, Vifes and Piutes of every variety. Having the Ageney of allihe DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in the State, dalways reSsivieg by every stenm er, all the Atlantic. French and German Vapers and Periodicals, You wi! ysifiud the LATFST NEWS by caliny mime! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains al! the Bocks of any neie, by the Best. Authers. _ ‘a_Papers sent to the Atlantic States Frex or Postrace. Just Reoeived—I] FEOF J. V. CRANE, Put's Galife: nia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds of Stationery, &c, (Dec 28-3m) M. MICHELSFN, No 10 Main Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ; Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &c. Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 18 Commercial strect, Nevada, Tae subscribers have on hand and are alwafs pedpsred to furnish the publie with ALL KINES OF —— HARDWARE, STOVES, &c. Our stock of SPOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of « a2y PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, ’ Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any ether House in the seuntains. ‘ Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANUS, CHISELS, of variou sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS; LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, &c., Ke. BU~ All kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly, A share of patronago is solicited. Nevada, December 14—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial street Sa See lige “N AHEAD! Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. . 5 dpe RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS-AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly o hand at their sture nextto H. Davis’ Prick Building, and opposite the United States Hotel, 3 A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Aho, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great many other Goods usually kept in such establisements. ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOS? REASONA BLE PRICES, P. S.—CUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Call and judze for yourselves ! Strect. M. ROSENHFIM, A. 3. ROSENHEIM, . Nevada July 27, 16 MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE. Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. We keep always on hand, the /argest and very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silar Fixtures, y, which we import (ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sell much lower thanany oth‘er house in the’ Mountains, . We have also on hand tlarge supply of fresh manufuctured Camphene, whie ; superior article. We invite the public and country buyers tu and trspect our Stock. and examine our prices. Orders attended to with dis ipatch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge. SIMMONS & CO. , Weddings, &c., on reason KERY STORE.” n21 —tf Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties jable terms. Jemember the “MOUNTAIN CROC ‘METROPOLIS > bt: WILLIAsisox, i. SN. DAWLEY tances after they had beoome discouraged by being . ¥ ¥ ¥ QM i ia y Q2 \ peace dh: humbugs of the day, both by Amer? . KR Wy %, LB R iS; SALGEH, WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY, can and foreign vagabonds. y heart leaps towards . i i Ne = him with gratitude for his benefits to ee and my! — oucek Nevada, A. ERS. friends. tf Cus. F. Mawnove. DR. HUNGERFORD’S MEDICAL NOTICES The Pioneer advertising Physician in California, and the . only regularly educated one now advertising to cure disease 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 ‘directions for use during their voyage. Delays are danger . aud Cigars. ous, All those afflicted should lose no time, but call at once on Dr. Hungerford, who always guarantees a permanent and speedy cure. DR. HUNGERFORD’S Medical Rooms, No, 242 Clay st corner of Spofford, San Francisco, where all diseases of a private character receive the treatment necessary to -effect a speedy and effectual cure of those 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 avoids 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. Hungerford’s treatment, are healed in an incredible short time without . ©St R2ticemercury. Young men who have become victims of solitary vice, that dreadfui and destructive habit, which ruin public patron both body and mind, call immediately on Dr. Hungerford and you can depend upon being restored to health, that greatest of God‘s blessings. . We advise att afflicted to lose no time but call imme4iately on Dr. Hungerford whether the case is of long standing br recent date, he guarantees a speedy and permanert eure, although NoTED QuAcKs may have been ineffectually tampering with it without success. FEMALES AFFLICTED OR IN TROUBLE should call or send for Dr. Hungerford, who has devoted his entire iime the last fifteen yetirs to private maladies of men and women. The question is often asked—Why is Dr. Hungerfort so successful, while other physicians are failing daily 2? The answer must be plainly apparent to all ; it is that he urderstands his profession and attends attends to it, atid as his practice has increased so has his knowledge extended. So close has been his application tostudy and prac tice, that he has become perfect master of his profession, and can insrre to all relief from their trouble. His course has ever been upward and onward, placing him at the very head of his arduous professson, Dr, J. Thompson Hungerford has hundreds of letters from his patients, which he is ready to show, but he feels in honor bound to withold the name of the writer, as he is ceriain no nian of sense or delicacy woulll Lave Lis name made public in sucha case. N.B. All letters for advice [send per Express] will te promptly attended to. } Dr. Hungerford so extensively known in this State, bee. ing the oldest practittoner of private disease in California, that any notice of hiri might seem superfluous, Yet fearing that there are many, unfortunately suffering for the want of proper treatment we recommend ihem to apply to Sa Zzerae t Dr. Hungerford, who is certainly a Physician of unsurpas sed sigll and wonderful success in-his profession. 2 Gi EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a new and elegant 4 SALOON in the 4 I . nished in a style unsurpassed by any similar room in +} the State. cond story of Rogers & Uvsszy tors will find it fitted and furNO.30 MAINSTREH¥, NEVADA Highest Prices Paid for Gold Dust. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY SCRIPT EOUGHT. k Building, and v . Wolfe's Cologne Gin in packag We wish to call the attention of our numerous patrons to the merits of Dr. Hungerford, and think that we cannot do it in any better way than to publisha few sclections of pr PR TESTIMONTALS FROM THE PRESS. From the cho du Pacific, San Francisco. . Dr. Tuncerrory.—We wish to call the attention of oar gentleman, whose tensive practic? ahd success is au ficient to induce all The Doctor is not oa! He has un> doubtedly more pracrice than any other Physician in San Francisco, and it isfast increasing. To those acquainted with the Doctor, we say nothing as to his skill and mmtegrity, as they are well known, but to strangers we po say, eallon Dr. Hungerford, and you will find that a friend ir need is a friend indeeC, Proresson Hexcerrorp,—Although opposed to the system of advertising, yet we deem it but just to this gen man to admit that his system of treatment in Private aiseases 1s undoubtedly the most approved one now in use throughout the civilized world. 49-3m UNION FLOTEL,, No, 25 Broad Street, Nevada, Cal. STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. HE undersigned having taken in charge this wel! + known Hotel, and fitted it up ina style that is no1 surpassed by any house of the kind im any mountain tow: in California, takes this methed of announcing to their . Shop; Blacksmith Tcol: ; friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public gener. . ally, that they are ready to accommodate permanent an: transient Boarders, and pledge themselyes to ell who ma: favor them with their patronage,that no pains will be sparec to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES to be found in anysection of the mines. Particular attention has been paid to fitting up the LODGING DEPART MENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com petent lady, and from her knowledge of the business, we are confident that we can offer to the public as good if not better than can be found in any other house in Nevads County. @@-THE TABLE AND BAR willat all times bi supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict attention to business we hope to receive a share of public patronage. PRICES: Board per week..$8,00 . Board & Lodging per‘day.2.01 Board & Lodging..10,00 . Lodging per night.... ot 1, P. STONE, — Q. N. SMITH: Nevada, February !—Jm } . . From the Southern Medical Journal. . i ee The BILLIARD TABLES sre new and costly, and are pronounced to he inferior to none. Tae room is fitted up with particular reference to the comfort of those who visit it, and is furnished with every convenience which can bo desired. Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at which will be fornd ut all times the choicest Liquore, Wines General und Special Deposits Feeeived. 4c GILT MOULDING, 3;000 Feet Gilt Moulding, all sizes RECEIVED , JUD R #a-A Linch i rved Morning’s The Proprietors i which can in an who favor them Nevada, Oct. 2 AND FOR SALE CHEAP By ASBOTT & EDWARDS, No. 34 and Evenings. end that nothing shall be omitted way conduce to the pleasure of those acall. —tf. Commercial Strect?. . . . . . n y ay I} é a =e 7 ; ears HABA BALERY,. M. H, FUNSTON, ‘ A. Na, ° x oy. gt . 4 rebeharcdbssieinsdatben “sta es (Dealer ia Family Groceries, Wines, HE undersigned bas this day purchased the entire . AP eal Da ee a ee interest of Geo. W. Dickinson, tothe Nevada Ba-. iquors and Miner's Supplies, &c. kery,and is now prepared tofurnish Bread, Pies,Cakes, . NO.4 MAIN ST., NEVADA, Graham and Boston Brown Bread and fancy Pastry. . AS IN STORE AND FOR SALP, A VERY LARGr Wedding Cake, Iced Cake for parties mg Sagoo at and well-selected stock of he shortest notice in a style not excelled by any and} Ww, ror ¥ I tin quantity to any amouut. : . FAMILY GROCERIES lnconnection the Bar will bo stocked with the best . Conshitiie s tik oh z = ph feet fe sisting in partofthe following: of Liquors, &¢. &e. and will be presided over by Ricn. . arD Lupton, (of “Sand Bank notoriety,”) who will . Flour, Hams, Bacon and Pork, be happy to see his old friends and as many new ones . BUTTER, New Geshen: as will favor him with a call. . ~ SUGARS, Crushed, Pov Stetts and Bread and Milk at the short. T . C EE, Rio and Java; N.B. OysterS \ FRUITS, Dried, Preserved and Fres JAMS, JELLIES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS and CLAMS: iered and Brown} S. Imperial Y. H. and Black; By strict attention to business and my hest endearors to render satisfuction I hope to merit a share of} age. JAMES COPP. Tete 56.—45 . TURKEY AND CHICKEN, in cans: ’ or = BY AS VHUICKEN, in cans; Nevada, March 6th, 1856. 5-3m Tn the Liqttor Department rou will find (a: usanal) somo 3 “ ; e i of that ECKER’S FARINA. For sale by be “IX ONDON pork RUDOLPH, Druggist, . FINE OLD LONDON DOCK, SAZERAC, AND CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES; HOLT’S OLD BOURBON WHISKY, i SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, Bitters; Cordials, Flavors: Srrups, and all kinds of Wi the best brands in the State. Nevada,Pecember 28—3m Wolfs’ Schiedan Schnapps, . PANCROFTS’ 4 Uhi’s Cider. Dunbar & Son’s Porter and Ale, {in glass.] . Turner's Wormwood Cordial and Ge i Claret and Sauterre Wines, . Sparkling Hock. CGenuive Swiss Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacao, Mure Chumabertin and Anisette, For sale by _ Teal & Co., 33 Broad street 1856, 4 21 Commercial street. ‘S CHERRY PECTCRAL. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial s A YER TISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street, reet, Beene SEED. For sule by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. ~~ ——-—-—-_—— . = me ey rups “EMP SEED. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. oxpon ALE AND Porter, of the most approved Brands for sale by E. W. Hexwoon & Co, 26-46 Broad street, below Pine, M choice Havana Cigars, Various Brands , For 30 i choice Havana Ciga rrious by Teal &Co., 33 Eroad strett. Nevada, Jan. 25th, J8d6. Nevada, Ja Piel Mca! Pat: ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Wo is hereby giyen to all persons havin . LN claims against the estate cf Lewis P. Stiles; de . ceased, late of Nevada county, State of California, ¢ . present the same with the necessary vouchers to nm . at my office in Nevada, within Ten months from Mare’) . 23th, or be forever barred from ary benefit of said csale TERVE & BONE LINIMENT. For sale by m, RUDOLPH fDroges 21 Comiuiercia@ eee a 8 . tate. 49 im A.O FELT, Public Adminis‘or N CLANE’S VERMIFUGE & LIVER PIL ial ie ahah = » trees by RUBOLVH. Druggist, he ca Ree oaaes See ee wre Hi y SH Conmutcatscet:: . Mec MUSTANG LINIMEXT. . For sale by 4 UISOTT'’S SARSAPARILLA. For sale by . 21 Ce RUDOLVH, Drugsi 21 Comme BRAN DIES. De Forge and F I 4 F Mavtell’s, Pinett Cac eon @ Co. Otard. Posy a Co, Stiperior 1305 and IS11. Meelers, Swan « te the ade and at K ILLINGER'’S LINIMENT. Old Cologne, Vintage uie lowsst market murket, prices. ¥ Teal & C = peak S Gabba 6, { FRMAN CASUMI B 183 Bought at the Hizhest Prices by BARRETT &SHERWOOTD value imated ithout FOOD, City Observatory, Mgomery street, San Zooms fo Ren pane To RENT in the } Bicknell B mm suitable fur 1 NELDL, wks may 0 he Firkins Batter. Thos, Hope & ELRY in the State, always om hand, 20 do 31. Adams & Co do. 3%. Particular attention given to Watch repairing. For site by Teal & Co, $2 Broad sirect San Francisco, April 4—im la. dan. 1y46, SRLON FLUID, Por snie by NOTICE. ! ocnes AYE T a mocting of the stockholders of the Wyoming : ° ss Lt eae “els i Quartz Co. held at their offiee, bee 1956, dee an additional assessmen: of $89 00 to the half share . % Purtopa’ XRX—Proac Sta aes was laid, payable at the office of the company on or . ALE, te ahaa tas eae, before the Ist day of May next. Ail shares remain, 5 ing unpaid after that date will be rdver'ised and suld accordingly. 50-30 Hi. X. THOMPSON, Sup’t. Por #3) r Toal Ce., 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan. 28, 1854. & 3 ba = DISSOLUTION. FOR SALE. t LE partnership existing between Ross & Date wae nc . hod dissolved on the 22d ult. by reataal consent — GE subseriber about tolcave fur the States wish. Mr. Poss is (he only one authorized to receive mone: es to dispose of his property in Cayoteviile, con ; ayul ve'tte the bills of the late firm. WM. ROSS, sisting of One Lot, of 14 secre in size; Blacksmith Nevada, April ti, 120. TEUCS. BUTE. and everything that is neeSO isco EN Re assary to carry on the above business. Poesession given May 1. A good bargain is offered to any persen wishing to purchase. Terms Cash. 50-24 A. N. KAGY, Cayoteville. STOLEN. . ROM the cabin of Benj Jone, Two Pistols, 1 of . Wh, them was Colt’s, five inch, No, 937. I will give arch 26 5b. $10 r ward for the recovery ol them. B. JONES. : utenase Bs = RUDOLPH — FiANCIS J. DUNN, HENRY MEREDIT . DUNN & MEREDITH, Practical Druggist & Apothecary ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, yo. 21 Commercial Street. : Bicknell's Brick Buildinz, Proad street, Razins’ Colognes’, Phalous Hair Envizorate, NEVADA, Barry's Tricopherous always vo hau. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. HE partnership heretofore existing between ft! undersigned hag this day been dissotved by nv. tual consent. All debts that were contracted for ti: benefit of said firm, from Mareh _ 1855, to Mave) $36, wi Es) . A. Williams 1856, will be paid by Jas hee -_ es W.D. DERING. ba] ——— Kieaas. iat ss a nn nl a ee et ae Wes ovr