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NEVADA JeURNAL
BOOK AND JOB
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
Sol. Kohlman’s
CHEAP STORE) PRINTING OFFICE,
Mary STREET.
HAS REMOVED
To the old and popniar corner, in Kidd & Knox's Building
Gor. of Broad and Pine Sts.
J HERE can be found every variety of Fashionable
y Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of—
Black and Blue Cloth Frock Coats ;
Beaver, Pilot and Cassimere Business Coats ;
Heavy Pilot, Beaver and Petersham Raglans j
Biack and Blue Broadcloth Talmas ;
Biack, Blue and Faney Cassimere Pants ;
Blue, Grey. Black and Satinet Pants ;
Faney end Black Silk Velvet Vests ; :
A large assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs,
Cravats, and Gloves :
A good stock of the latest styles of Hats and Gaps ;
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags;
Also alargeand well selected stock of Boy's & Youth's
Clething.
A large stock ofheary Grey, Biue, Red and the fiuest
of White Blankets ;
BUSVSR GO0US.
Goodyear’s best White and Black India Rubber Coats
and Jackets ;
India Rubber Pants, Overalls, Leggings and Gloves.
Best kind ot Goodyear’s Long Legged and Knee Top
India Ruabher Boots.
{ invite my friends and the public in general to call and
exarnine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the Corner of Broad and Pine streets, for
merly ocenpied by Rosenheim & Bro.
SOL. KOHLMAN.
Bevaia, November Sth, 1857.—tf
SS
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
No. 34 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
The undersigned late proprietors of the United
States Hotel, having leased
‘ Bicknell’s Block,
mand handsomely fitted it up throughout, are now
propared to accommodate permanent andtransient board
ers ina atyle unsurpassed in the state.
The Vable
Willat all times be supplied with all the varieties the
market affords.
The Beds and Furniture are New,
And for style and comfort cannot be excelled.
Partienlar attention will be paid to the accommodation
ef [= Ladies and Families.
Having hadlong experience in the business, we are
sonfident of being able to make the NATIONAL one of the
most desirable Hotels in the mountains.
THIS BLOCK is substantially built of BRICK and withetood the late disastrous fire. The rooms are airy and
@ell furnished, and from the Balconies you have a splen
aid view ofthe surrounding country.
Ee OPEN ALL NIGHT.
THE BAR will be under the supervision of Mr
Thomas Henry and willat all times be supplied with
the choicest Liquors and Cigars.
tf PEARSON & HEALY.
The Proprictors of this Establishment would inform
the citicens of Nevada and adjoining towns, that having
the
LARGEST
AX} HOSZ tUHPLETE
ABSORTMENT OF
JOB TYPYPt
THIS SIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO,
WE ARE PREPARE? TO
EXECUTE ALL ORDERS
FoR
SO8 PRINTING
IN A NEAT
SPEEDY AND SGURATE
MANNER,
And at
te ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 44
Prices which cannot fail of giving
We would call particular attention to our manner of
executing
Bill Heads, ‘Ball Tickets.
Circulars,
Business Cards,
Labels.
Programmes,
Bills of Fare, Posters,
&e. &e. &e.
IN PLAIN AND COLORED INKS.
To the Traveling ruouc:
California Stage Conépany.
The Stages of this Company will
ieir office, NationalExchange
FOR SACRAMENTO.
Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. M. and arriving at Sacamento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco.
Also, At 4 o'clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an acommodation Line to Sacramento.
For MARYSVILLF.
Leaves the above named Every morning at 7
o'clock, A. M. passing by ss Valley, Rough & Ready,
Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysville
by 3 o'clock, P. M
JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. 8. C
W. S. MCROBERTS, Age
evada, March, 7,
DAILY E LINE.
From NEVapa TO WASHINGTON
On and after Jan. 1,
= Line will run as follows :
Leaving Nevada, at® o'clock, A. M., and passing by
Mountain Spring House, Morgan's, Cold Spring, White
Cloud, Gold Hill and Alpha, and arriving at Washington
by 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
Itis the NEAREST and BeEsT ROUTE
Omega, Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's
Eureka.
Returning the stages save the SouTH YUBA
HOTEL every morning at 9 o'clock, and arriving at Nevada by 1 o'clock, P. M. connecting with the California
Stage Co's Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville,
and Shasta.
Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington.
A. 8S. OLIN, PROPRIETOR.
nt, Nevada.
j—tf.
Pes
—s 1856, the above
to Washington,
Creek and
W.S. McRoBERTS, /
Nevada, April 18th,
Tetegrapit Lime of Stages.
Between Nevada and San Juan.
The subscribers respectfully inform the travel vublic that they .
562) have purchased the above line of
ae S sof Abe Wagener, and will .
run to San Juan and retnrn the same day.
Leaving the National Exc
ing at 8 o'clock,
Ranch, arrivit
with T. G. Smith’s Saddle Horses for Camptonville the
same day.
Nevada, every mornReturning leaves San Juan every day at lo’clock.
Express matter promptly attended to
WM. F. WILSON, & Co. Proprietors.
W.S. McRorerts Agent
TALLMAN & TURNER,
x Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street,
=
NUVADA CITY.
Sign of the lirge Padlock.
7 EEP CONSTRNTLY ON HAND a very large and
general assortment of
STOVES AND TINWABRE,
Hardware, &c., &¢Also—Bench Tools, Table and Cutlery,
HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS.
COPPERSMITHING ¢
We are prepared to do all kinds of Coppersmithing in the
Hest style. Ke
JOB WORK
(Done to order at the shortest notice. &]
> Give us acall, we are confident that we can supply all wishing anythingin our line.
Nevada, September 18,—tf
HOSE MANUFACTORY !
S. HOWARD,
“ HOWARD, who is a Sail-Maker by profession,
». takes this method to inform the miners of Nevada
city and the surrounding towns, that he is now preparedto manufacture Duck Hose cheaper and better
than can be obtained at any other place in the city.
Miners will do well to calland see the different specimens of workmanship which he has now on hand, at his
place of business, No. 65 Broad street, opposite the El
Dorado Saloon.
He has the credit of being the best Hose maker in the
eounty, and in getting up the best patterns, as well as
the most durable. His Riveted Hose will bear strict
examination for style and strength—none can surpass
the work.
Horse Cov Wagon Covers, Tents, Awnings, Hammocks, Wind Sails for Sammer Houses. Trunk Coyers,
and “arpets sewed with neatness and dispatch.
He hopes by industry, perseverence and a strict attention to business, to obtain a liberal share of public
patronage.
All orders strictly attended to, and exeruted without
delay. Small favors thankfuliy received, larger ones in
proportion. tf Nevada, Nov 12
~ FURS WANTED.
y ANTED—Sea Otters’, Land Otters’, Beaver, Bear,
Deer. Minks’, Coyotes’. Foxes’, and all other kinds
of Furs, for which fair prices will be paid, by
M. ROSENSTOCK,
near Front st., San Francisco.
7 .—3in.
65 California
Nevada, Oct. 30, 1
ee < Declaration.
N this 2st day of January, 185%, personally appeared
before me, J 2 I. Caldwell, a Notary Public, in and
for the State of C wrnia, County of Nev . Bridget
Cline, the wife of ael Cline, aud the said Bridget
Cline, then acknowledge declared in my presence
and to me, that she intended to carry on business in her
own name and upon her own acc im the Township
and County of Nevada, isiness and avocation of
keeping a Boare House also a Drinking Saloon,
and that the whole value of the property invested in said
Susiness does not exceed the valu Thousand Doljars, and also, that she will be indivitwally responsible
in her own name for any and all debts that may be by
her contracted upon ut of said business and calling
after the date of this Notice. her
BRIDGET * CLINE.
mark.
Signed. aeknowledzed and declared before me this
st day of January, 1855. Attest,
J. 1 CALDWELL.
State of California
County of Nevada ss.
On this 2\st day of January 1858, personally appeared
before me a Notary Public in and for the said county,
Bridget Cline known to me to be the persen described in
and when executed the foregoing declaration and was
by me made acquainted with the contents thereof and acfF
knowledged tome onan examination apart from and
without the hearing of her said husband that she executed
the same freely and voluntarily for the uses and purpeses therein wentioned, without fear or compulsion or undue influence of her husband and that she does not wish
to retract the execution of the same.
In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal
day and date aforesaid.
L. 8. jan22
Henry & Moses Hirschman.
J.L CALDWELL,
Notary Public.
*
ARE ON THE COURSE AGAIN!
HEY have opened at the Corner of Commercial and
Main streets, and offer for sale a well selected and
cellent stock of
HAVANA CIGARS.
Allkindsof Tobacco, smoking, chewing, Cards, Match, Pipes, and every article pertaining to the trade.
They beg the public to call on them, as they flatter
emselyes that entire satisfaction willbe given. Their
elie
“Quick Sales and Smal! Profits,”
H. & M. HIRSCHMAN,
P. BROWN & Co.
Proprietors.
THEATRICAL NOTICE.
TVHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces
to the profession that she has at a considerable expense fitted upin magnificent style,a New Theatre
with anew stock of Scenery and every requisite for
Theatrical tertamments. It is of a commodious size
and will be rented by the NIGHT, WEEK OR MONTH,
for Dramatic Entertainments, Concerts, Exhibitions on
the most reasonable terms.
A new stock of the most georgeous Scenery, having
been added to the well known elegant and commodious
Wheatre at Nevada,
it will vie vith any Dramatic Hallin the State, and is
offered the profession on rent on suitable terms. The
stage is adapted to any piece enacted on this side of the
continent.
MRS. C. A. FRISBIE.
—tf Nevada, January 29,182
Consumption Cured !
BY INHALING
MEDICATED VAPOR.
DR. S. M. TIBBITS.
DR. S M. TIBBITS, would present the following
facts for the earnest conslderation of those afflicted
with diseases of the lungs.
Medicated Inhalation will eure Consumption.
Wi. Bee the remedy is applied directly to
the SEAT SEASE. The medicines being prepared inthe form of vapor, are conveyed in the air we
yreathe to most i
best effect is to dissolve
tte air ceils in the lungs. The
the secretions in the air cells.
and render easily expectorated
This at ence relieves
the lungs from the matfer collected there, and the v
pors being composed of healing gums and balsams, a
new state of the parts takes place. the weak air cells
are stimulated and strengthened, the uleers and cavities heal, and the patient rapidly passes from a state of
disease tohealth. This is the only means that can be
with any certainty relied on to cnre Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any case of Lung disease,
The prominent symptoms of Consumption are + slight
hacking ¢ ; mostly perceptible on rising in the morning or oti going to bed ; tickling in the throat; sensible increase of the cough 2 mpanied by a heavy, yellow mucus expectorations ; haemoptysis or raising of
blood, which is one of the worst symptoms, as it indicates that tubercles have already formed in the lungs:
painin the chest or sides attended with difficulty of
breathing ; chills running upthe back and through the
limbs ; hectic fever; night sweats; loss of appetite
diarrhaa, etc., ete.
Iam satisfied that consumption in its incipient stage
can be cured, but becomes mortal by neglect, and hence
any one suffering from long disease should lose no time
in sewking the aid of thistreatment. I would therefore
invite all who : suffering from the above described
symptoms to t MEDICATED VAPOR, as the best
remedy. It will certainly do no harm, and if you desire to regain health, I assure you it is the only effectual
and ra al treatment ever employed to relieve these
able maladies,
Personal consultation and examination without charge.
Consultation by letter, five dollars.
S. M. TIBBITS, M.D.
Office 135 Moutgomery street, San Francisco.
Dr. Tibbits also pays particular attention to the
treatment of diseases of the skin and ali chronic eomplaints.
Any person wishing to learn anything of my character, qualification, &c., I would refer them to A.
SWEARINGER and ALMARIN B. PAUL, of Nevada.
tf San Francisco, Nov. 27 1857.
22> SAW ES,
Gunsmith,
aving survived the fire, the subscriber has again established himselfon SPRING STREET. in the rear
of the United States Hotel, where he will prosecute his
business for the present in the Gunsihith lite.
Rifles and Shot Guns kept constantly on hand for sale.
Pistols. Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Caps, Waddirg,
Flasks, Powder Horns, &e. &e.
ns and Pistols repaired and putin order at the shortest Notice. Having a superior Lathe, he can manufacture any part of machinery which may be desired.
New Rifles made to order.
George W. Welch,
DEALER IN
Books, Wusic, Gold Pens, Cutlery, Fancy Articles,
And all kinds of
STATIONERY!
Blank Books, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card
Boards, Plain Cap, and Let er, Fancy
Note, Envelopes, &c. &c. at
Wholesale and Retail.
Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds
of Musical Instruments.
A Circulating Library!
Of Choice selections and an endless variety of
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS!
Atlantic Papers, Magazineand New Publications received by every steamer,
(4S}> Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free.
Also, Agent for
ALTA EBXPRESS !
Running daily to Sacramento and. San Francisco sonnecting with Freeman X& Co.’s Atlantic Expsess,
Pioneer Book and News Depot,
Main Street, Nevada.
January Ist. 1858.
024-tf
Ranch for Sale.
GREAT BAR GAIT®W!!
NY PERSON wishing to purchase A GOOD RANCH
ak on the most farorahle terms, have now the opportunity. It is one of the BEST STOCK or HAY RANCHES in the mountains of California, and to any one wanting to go into that pleasant business, offers inducements
not often to be met with. Itis situated on Drv Creek,
about om mile and a half north-west of the Zinc House,
on the Sacramento road.
Itcontains two quarter sections of Land, ALL ENCLOSED WITH A GOOD BRUSH FENCE, and two
or three smaller Lots in board fence, and a
GOOD FRAME BUILDING, NEW.
There isnow growing on ita CROP OF HAY, which
willvield the present season, not less than Forty Fons
and Three Acres of the finest BARLEY. It contains any
amount ofthe best Garden Ground to be found in the
State, abort fouracres of which is fenced and has been
eultivated for that purpose. A small lot of Timothy
Meadow is well seeded and in fine condition. About
ONE HUNDRED PEACH TREES of one years growth
and all the necessary tools for farming.
There is on the place, a number of Large and neverfailing Springs, affording an abundant supply of excel.
lent water, either for stock or irrigation, the year round,
It will be sold at the most reasonable rate, esther including the present years crop or without it.
& For farther particulars address, by letter, or in
person, N. P. BROWN.
July 24, 1857 Nevada Journol Office.
Cheap John
HAVING REHOVED
"rom his old stand on Broad St. to the .
splendid Fire proof building known as the
Corner of Pine & Commercial St.
NEVADA.
Vy YOULD respectfully call your attention to his full and
complete assortment ot
CLOTHING,
YE THAT SUFFER!
Read! Read! Read! Read!
FURNISHING GOODS,
NOTIONS, &c. &e.
Consisting of
New Style Raglans & Talmas.
Super Black aud Fancy Colored FROCK COATS,
BUSINESS COATS, all styles.
Super Black Cassimere PANTS,
Fancy? Cassimere PANTS, of all colors.
Black and Fancy Cloth, Velvet and Silkk VESTS
A Fine Lot ef HATS.
Boots and Shoes in great variety.
Rubber Goods, first quality.
BLANKETS, all colors.
Yankee Notions, all kinds: In fact we can fit you out
for BALL ROOM OR MINES.
Having astorein San Franciseo and receiving goods
daily, and buying for cash we can guarantee to give you
latest Fashions at the lowest prices, our motto being
Good Goods for Little Money !
REMEMBER—Red House, Corner of Pine and Cotamercial streets,
S. HAAS:
XP N.B. Having engaged the services of a competent Auctioneer, we will give attention to out door Sales.
Nevada, December 18, 1857.
Ss. V.R.R.
TINTER ARRANGEMENT --On and after
W December 27th, 1857, the trains of the Sacramento Valley Railroad will leave as follows, viz :
Passenger Trains.
Will leave Sacramento daily at 7} o’clock, and 2$P.M
= “ Folsom daily at 7} a.m. 12M. and 5p. M.
On Sundays, beside the above, there will be from Saeramento a 104. M. train.
ON SUNDAYS—Excursion Tickets will be issted at
$250 for the trip—good for the day only.
Freight Trains.
DR. PAREIRA’S
GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY!
“OR THE CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF DISEASF OF A
PRIVATE NATURE. NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING,
WITHOUT ANY INJURTOUS EFFECT To THE SYSTEM, OR
ANY CHANGE OF DIET.
It has never failed--It cannot fail to Cure.
It has borne the test of
#SiliFTw wvreA RS,
and has never yet failed to
EFFECT A CURE IN EVERY CASE
Beware of Quack Nostrums, and use a Medicine that
has proved itself the only
Emfalilible remedy onthe Earth
This Great Remedy is purely Vegetable
D. BABCOCK, Wholesale Druggist.
No 77 Davis street, between Clay and Washington,
San Francisco.
Genera’ Avent forP aeifir Coast, Oregon & SendwichIs’ds
[=> Also for sale by Druggists generally throughout
California and the Atlantic States.
Agent—Dr S. M. Bat.gey, Nevada city. anl6-tf
Reduction in Prices !
A. LAMOTT, Hatter.
. AS just received the largest and complete assortment of
EIATS AND CAPS
Of the Latest Styles eve: offered in this State.
The Fall Styles of Gents Dress Hats are ready and the
best article that can be made, He offers now for EIGHT
DOLLARS, such as he formerly sold at Ten Doll ars.
The finest and best Peruvian Hats—he has on Land,
warranted the genvine. Lima Hat and Water Proof—
they are finer than can be found in the State.
all dc iption cleaned and repaired in the best manner.
lers from the country promptly attended to.
If yeu want a Hat of the latest style and at a low
Hats of
Willleave Sacramento at 74 a. M. and 2 P. st.
: Folsom at 7 3-4 a, M.
he 7 1-2 A. M. Train will take through Frefrht
Nofrelght transported on Sundays.
STAGES connect with the7 1-2 A. M. Trains for
price you can get it by going to =
wy LAMOTT.
sre, Cor. Ind & J Street.
e
Nevada, Gra Valley, Auburn, ae ay ’ SAE =
Roark Sir. Forest city, Downieville, NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY
Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Hill,
Turapike Company.
Stockholders in the above n
: 1 Court House in Nev
om Monday January Isth, 1858, the foliowing
bers, were elected as rs of the corpoiaung vear. to-wit:
Greenwood
Coloma,
Placerville,
Cook’: Bar, (
Arkansas Digings ;
Yankee Jim’s,
Mormon fsland,
Diamond Springs,
Michigan Bar,
Live Oak City,
Drytown, Amador,
Jackson, Fiddletown,
And other intermediate places.
Illinoistown
Georgetown,
El Dor
Prairie City,
Wall’s Diggings,
Willow Springs,
Sutter,
1
ns, The
tion, for the
Pré worth, Grass Valley.
The Stages will connect with the 12 M. Train in, ar * € jeriving in Sacramento in time for the San Francieca ll. Nevada. ‘ :
I ister, Henry Meredith, Ne. boats.
For Freight or passage apply at the R. R. stations.
je26
J.P ROBINSON
. Supt. . DNew Goods ! Rew Goods!
JAMES E. HAMLIN
nento; Geo D. Roberts, Hass Valley
WOODWORTH, President,
Secretary jan22 EMAKER
MARYSVILLE.
Fire-Proof Brick Building, Front St ect,
LOWER PLAZA,
{OODS received from the B and Forwarded to
vada, ¢ \ Rough and Ready, and othSTATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRU
M TS, MUSIC, CUTLERY, GOLD
PENS, FANCY GOODS, , has
just received the largest stock ever
offered in Nevada.
(
_— = r places th 1d at lowest rates, either by Books ¥9-9 Books! ry Af coz ssctetone® i at lowest rat either by
A good assortment of Law, Medical, Historical, Poetica All Goods &e wked “CARE GRANT,” Marysville
Masonic, Spiritual works and School Books. rival here, and as per advices sent will be cared for
ANY QUANTITY OF j forward
STATIONERY OF ALE KINDS.
to¥ Every description of Cutlery and Gold Pens of
the best manufacture.
Singing Books, Musie Instructors, Sheet Mnsie, Song
sters and oe Biche is oa
To > Orgy bd Sh aaa Bred LARD BEANS & oO:
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, re eLraRD Beans & Co;
Of Every Variety. decli-tf
Cheap Publications !
A Cireulating Library of over One Thousand volumes
of the Latest and most popular works published.
Also, Magazines, Periodicals, and Newspapers from alover four years in the busi
ties to forward goods cheay
ry other house can offer
i is my motto, and for
1 have submitted their
S.LANDEKER; J. M.
; FLW. May & Co,
JAMES GRANT.
Harrington & Patterson,
QOolong inidfa
und in
udstreet, havere
1
orably known on T
ved the tinest Bi ad Saloon to be
mountair in the new Brick bniling, on the
d and Pine Street, opposite Kidd & Knox’
ies neatly put in .
Diaries and Daily Jou
for the pocket and counting-room.
Magnificent Gitt-Pooks, Albuins, Valentines,
the Holidays
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited, fand I
hope by strict attention to business and LOW PRICES to
merit the same. J. E. HAMLIN,
Aiban’s Fire Proof Brick Building, Broad st. cor Pine
SELLING OFF!
To close Partnership!
ALSTON, NEWMAN & CO,
No. 45 Broad street, near the Post Office.
We will sell our entire stock of
CLOTHING,
o8—a veriety of sizes
&c., for
and they hereby
satisfaction as formerly
ed with new and magnificent
ry appendage complete.
Bar
Is fitted np in the tyle and
choicest and costly rs
Nevada, Janu If f
Billiard Tablesan
upplied with the
1nd Cigars.
E aug 29
WHOLESALE ann RETAIL
LIQUOR STORE.
HE undersigned would inform the publie that they
hare now on hand a most extensive assortment of
re i FS , >
Phe Best Liquors
Ever brought to this market. Having a good Fire Proof
Building with an excellent eellar under it, they have
. RE: . every facility for keeping any amount of goods. They
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, &c. . have and will always keep a good supply of
ae cae Ne WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN,
Consisting of every article in their line at WINES, PORTER, ALE,
CIDER, &e.
Also—All kinds of
dials, Syrups, &e.
&e.
Case Liquors, CorGREAT BARGAINS !!
Allin want of Clothing, will consult their owm interest
by examining our Stock and Prices, before purchasing
elsewhere.
competent judg and which will be sold as low or lower
than any other establishment in the place.
They will continue the manufacture of SODA at the
old place (Fiurshutz’s Soda Factory,) which is an article
too well known to require recommendation
Dealers and others wishing to purchase, are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock.
May 1 FRED. W. MAY & CO.
PF May & Co. are agents for the sale of pure Califormia Port. Claret, Angelica and White Wines
Special Notice !
[FP All persons indebted to us, aro most earnestly
requeste i to call and settle.
Alston, Newman & Co.
Nevada, Feb. 12, 1858.
NEW GOODS.
JESSE §. WALL & Co.
H. H. Wickes & Co.,
Successors to Dr. Wm. G. Alban. Broad stre¢
Wholesale and Retail Deale
ae aeietnaien Sas : FOULD inform the citizens of Nevaila
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Parts, ors, ac. . YY °° torn 300, tts 2
Drr Voreclain White, Medicines, h sg 1ey have received during the
Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine. esas tay art
Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, — Pamts, Largest and hest stock of Goods,
Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy. Ever before brought into Nevada. They are always on
White Lead,
Window G@iass,
Holland Gin,
Litbarge,
Red Lead,
Lara Oil,
hand, at the
Fire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street,
Brushes Sperir Oil,Alcohol,
Polat Ot, Statel Fish Off, Nearly opposite their old stand, nextdoor above J. E
Pearl Barley, Castor O Tapioca. Hamilin’s Bo There can be fourm every article
. keptin awe
Neats Foot Oil,
Linseed Oil,
Cooking Extracts,
Patent Medicines,
Copal Varnish,
Bay Rum,
Grocery and Provision Store.
Japan Varnish,
Coach Varnish, Sarsaparilla, Dansar Varrish We shi p the very best quality of
Putty, Webber's Cordial, Cherry Pectoral, . T]oypr Suear
Zinc Paint, Wistar’s Balsam, , " S 3 chee
Together with a general and complete assortment of all } Butter, Coffee,
articles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as ‘ oe mn
they can be afforded in the mountains. C offec , T ea,
_ DR. HLH. WICKES & CO. Hams, Bacon,
Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Ri
Nevada, July 4, 1856.—tf vice, Lard,
‘ “4Candles, Syrups,
oie %e i ice 7
: s©& ss = Robinson’s Crossing! ens Dee Kee.
gn de liens nenpsiees nn oe way 0 We wouldinvite particular attention to these Goods
obinson’s Crossingis in fine conditionand presents . 3yrchased exp vfo Tevada co ss es
P The Shortest Route and Best Road for Teams. sateeRe Sipe on 5 Tos Ta coesaee nee ne
To all the extensive Mining Regions and all the various . yyy other stock of Goods to be fond in this place y
settlements along the Divide between the South and _ WALL & CO Bronl Siok
Middle and the Middle and North Yubas by way of Hess’ “ea S ie
and Emory’s Crossing.
The Roap also affords the nearest route for Packers
and Travelers from Sacramento by way of Rough and
Ready, Grass Valley and Nevada, and the mines further
South to Poor Man's Cre elson,s Creek, and all the
Mining Regions north of Nevada and Downieville
his road is easily traveled as that between Sacramento and Nevada. Four horses can readily draw from three
to four thousand pounds of Freight, from Nevada to the
top of the hillat Downieville, when the road is not obstructed by heavy rains or snowALLEN Y. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
January 2 1857—tf.
March 27, 1857—tf
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
On Commercial St.
Next door to George Keeney’s Hardware Store.
S MAYERS having pnrehased an entirely new
ke St *k of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Rubbers, &¢.&c.—
consisting ofevery thing necessary to forma
First Class Boot and Shoe Store !
Begs leave to inform the public generally thathe will
on the most favorable terms possible. As he has
necessary arrangeme to receive new supplies weekly.
he expects tobe able at ail times to furnish his customers
wit! tand most fashionable articles to be found in
this or any othermarket.
Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order.
Allwork coming from this shop giving way without
doing reasonable amount of service, wiil be mended free
of charge.
Nevada, AprilI7th, 1857.tf
United States: Bakery.
Pine st., first door below Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building.
fies UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest
of his late partner, Mr. Leppert, in the above well
BOOTS & SHOES.
The Old Stand, Corner of
Main and Commercial Streets.
The undersigned having purchased the
entire interestof S. Mayers in the above
establishment, would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada andsurrounjing country that they intend to kecp a large and good
assortment of
BO OLS
ae And all kinds and varieties of Shoes.
They have made arrangements to get their
Stock direct from the best manufacturers in
known BAKERY. will hereafter carry on the business
New York, on his own account, and is prepared to furnish his old
Boston, customers, and all who may favor him with a call, with
all articles in his line, at prices to suit the times. and Philadeiphia,
they will be able to sell as cheap as they can be sold at
any other establishment in the State.
A large assortment of E of a very smperior qnality, constantly ni ; als ; Ales ‘very sup quality, constantly hand ; also,
Fruit, Lemon, Pound and Sponge Cake.
Wedding Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied
with every variety of Breatl and Pastry usually found
in New York Bakeries, at wholesale prices.
nt of PIE FRUITS, JAM?, JELLIES,
. TAMARINDS, WBERRIES,
S and CHEESE constantly
WENDELIN DREIFUSS. ~
Misser,
and Children’s Shoes.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
A eontinuanee ofthe liberal patronagefrom their former patrons and the public arc respectfully solicited.
P. J. ESPENSCHEID.
WM. R. COE.
Nevada, April 34, I:
eee TABLES AND BAR FIXTURES,
and every thing complete for carrying on the busiURING mv absenee Sev. 7 .
ness, For particulars, apply at THIS OFFICE, or to Cc F. WOOD pega ere ni cee a
GEORGE PHILLIPS, : BE. S ALDRICH, M.D
aw French Corral; Nevada, Feb. 12, 1858 Set Se ete
Notice.
March 11 1858
NEW BILLIARD SALG@ON .
<4 = => Sheet oe = 3 0 ra;
L. P. FISHER’s
Advertising Agency::::::San Francisco.
. “TT: aad
All Kinds of Liquors & Vinegar,
INSTANTLY, by the use of
mora rl SENT T .
No. 171) Washington Street, up stairs, nearly opposite LACOUR 5 ESSEN I IAL OILS.
These oils are obtained by distillation at the Chemical
Maguire’s Opera House.
L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent of the Laboratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacow, woe
+ rX7 ~ + f Lacour’s “hemical Analyois, Lacour’s Chemical maNEVADA JOURNAL, aipulations, Laer on the Manufacture of Liquors, Xe.
1
a Si vie " -urchasers are paiticularly requested to return the
ws ec aety Vir de epee ge in their money, if the oil does not give
perfect satisfactions aS
LACOUR?’S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit
to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz :—
Otard. Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette,
( Proprietors, Castillion and London
Dock Brandies. These Liquors will have a full fruity
flavor, and a beantiful, sparkling color, Common Rectified Whiskey will be changed by the use of the oil of
Cognac to New York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy, Comen Cognae Brandy, &c¢.
< ACOURE ON. OF RYE changes Rectified Whisky
to Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia Malt Whiskey, Bourbon Whiskey, &c.
"Sar OF CEDRAT changes common Rectified Whiskey toOld Irish Malt Whiskey, anda superior article ot
Scotch Whiskey. ;
OIL OF P CH changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, &c, Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac
will convert common Whiskey to Apple Brandy.
orest Whiskey to Hol
Rose Gin, Swan Gin, En
And other California, Oregon
newspapers,
Advertising in the Atlantic States.
L.P F. has now completed his arrangements for the
forwarding of advertisements to all the principallargest
circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the
Atlantic States.
A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to
United Vineyard
= dvertise in any section of the Unior, of doing so at
the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. All so disposed, are invited to call on him and
leave their advertisements
Ang. 21, 1857.
DR. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon,
At FE. F. Spence’s Drug St re Commercial street, Nevada
RIL OF GIN converts the
land Gin, Schiedam Schnapps,
glish Gin, &c.
‘
LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in five
being mixed, change five gallons of good
éaliohs of water to thirty gallons of the most acid Vinegar that ean be found in the
market, By the use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid,
i ur Can be made for one dollarand sixty cents per
barrel,
FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour’s Oils require no
yr the oil inte the Whiskey and
shake well. The Liquors thus made will have a fine nat
ural aroma, a full, rich, gily taste beautiful transpar
ent color anda fihe bead. Lacour’s oils exert three distinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy
gin, &e. The first property combines with and subsides
in the form of floculent particles the whole of the grain
oil, (Amylie Alcohol.) The Whiskey is this deprived ot
that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and becomes
a neutral spirit; the second property co osists in an oily
mucillaginous taste imparted to the liqnor, which renders it mellow, andimparts an appearance of great age ;
the third property is exhibited in the rich vinous nutty
odor that is imparted to the liquor, which reuders distinction from the gennine brands impossible,
These oils are put upifi quart flasks ; each flask con
tains sufficient oil for making three
liquor, Fulland
Nevada High School.
MR. W. T. LOCKWOOD,
J OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada
that he wiltopen the Nevada High School on the
16th of Nov. and he hopes to recefve a liberal patronage
which he will endeavor to deserve. He will teach the
common English branches, Higher Mathematics, BookElocution
hours after i
Vinegar and twenty-fit
\
ves. Classes in
enings.
keeping and Natural Sci
Mondays and Wednesd:
The building is in a pl taud retired part of the
city near the residence of Rev. Mr. Warren.
Tuition of Common English branches per month, $4
i “© 35 to7
preparation—only
Higher branches,
Nevada, Nov. 27, 1857.
National Ex¢hangé Bathing’ Saloon !
AND
BARBER SHOP.
Broad Street, opposite National Exchange
Cold, Warm, Shower and Sulphur Baths
12 Bath Tickets can behad for $5.
NHE undersigned would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has fitted up
a Bathing Saloon, on I id street, directly opposite the
National Exchange. The rooms are conveniently ard and furnished with every thing necessary to the
£9= Private Rooms for Ladies
H. W. CADY, Proprietor.
hundred gallons of
comprehensive directions accompany
the bottles. Pr $2.60 per bottle.
For sale at the corner of St. Charles and Poydrasstreet
XP One bottle of these Oils, five in number, will be
securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any
part of the country, upon the receipt of $10,00, to the
address of P. LACOUR, N
Purchasers are requested as a gv
faith, to furnish us the name efany housein New Orleans
and we will ship them a package of the oils. If they do
not perform all that is claimed for them, they will cost
Feb. 6—ly
ra
comfort of customers.
yj2ttf
>w Orlaans.
antee of good GEO. H.
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
No: 23 Commercial street.
N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewelrv business
neatly perfor ned
Nevada, Jan sth, 1858,
cae i =a S ge SE
PECTORAL BALSAM.
Important to the Traveling Community.
ILLINOIS BRIDGE,
YOUTH! YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, the
‘3 nearest and most direct line of travel from Nevada
City to
The Great Cough Remedy has
heen tested by thousands !
AND IN NO INSTANCE HASIT FAILED.
havea
COUGH, COLD, BRONCHITIS. CO
TIGHTNESS OF THE. CHE WHOOPING
COUGH, DISEASED CHEST or LUNGS.
Dr. JOHN P. BULL'S PECTCRAL BALSAM
Is a Safe, Speedy Certain & Permanent Cure.
The
over al
If you
Columbia Hill,
Humbug City,
Woolsey’s Flat,
Moore’s Flat,
Intermediate Points.
The undersigned have jnst ec
leading ont from Main and W
East ¢
Orleans Fiat,
Snow Point,
Eureka,
Relief Hill, and all
SUMP TION,
spieted theit Rew Road
ingfon streets, Nevada,
ear Loaf Hill and tothe
iow opened to the travel
ge cannot be excelled by
is road teamstersand
intage as it avoids
PECTORAL
lother Cough Medicines in many
BALSAM possesses t advantage
In the respects,
through the
above n
ing publi
any in the Sta
others will find it
the worst part of route ove points,
RATES OF TOLL REASONABLE,
COOPER & CO.
Llue Tent, Nevada co., Cal.
first
ickness
ond plaeé, it
FEW DAYS, never fails
purely v table and uniand no unpleasant consequence will
Cures the Cough wrthout producing
As allother Cor
always CURFS
and i
form it
follow its
Another reason why it shonid be preferred, itis prepared from the tof an old and experienced practitioner who hs
igotion ofd
atients will not
iesdo. In the se
By traveli
reatly to thei
to th
! FASEIn a
PLEASANT TO TAKFE—i
i tion
ted Thirty Years to the study and
Most
from
uses of the Lungs and Chest.
tke the ordinary cough remec¢
rect that they are unpleasant to take, uncertain in
. their action and always producing sickness at the Stomach.
Tbe PecTORAL Batsam is pleasant totake,is certain
to cure the « ase, will not sicken the Stomach, but will
ich by allavirg f promottion and procuring QUIET and REFRESHING
P.
)
FRANK BAKER,
110 and 112 Clay Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
. relieve and cure the
. ingexpect
. SLFFP.
j The most obstinate
. are cured by the use of
Many cases of s i
. been permanently ¢
whal and Pulmonary diseases
emedy in from 6 fo 10 days.
hopeless Consnmption have
hy fhe contitmed use of this red
. medicine. Never give tp while there is a bottle to be
had.
. Any numberot Testimonials have been received by
the Proy or with the r
published
st that they might be
ence in the Balsam and
ymmimend itself, I have
ish them, It only rey one that they have
res COUGHS and COLDS .
ning the Stomach.
4 Fac sim lie of the proprietor’s signature on the
outside wrapper.
4 _ JOHN LARK, M.D.
} Sole Agent for California, Main street, Nevada.
.
.
L. SCOTT & CO’S
REPRINT OF THE
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
NB
The Farmer’s Guide.’
Great Reductionin Price of latter Publication
LL.
1. The London Quarterly—
(onservative)
2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.)
3. The North British Review—
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
PAPER HANGING
"WHOLESALE
g RETAIL. wy
a Se
BE. A. CHAPYLAN,
SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continue to pnblish the following British Periodicals, viz:
Which have been selected with the grealest ¢are by }
Boston Brown Bread and Graham Bread . \ 399‘
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, . (Free Church.)
pbs oh Itt cree inci 4. The Wesiminister Review—
Dr. CHAPMAN will be happy to wait Phar
on those wishing his services. Teeth af( Liberal.)
en es gene Cony ene 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,
nerve or otherWise will = a
7 (Tory.)
ed in a neat and substan These Periodicals ably represent the three great poarteed litical parties of Great Britain—WHIG, TORY and
RADICAL—bnt polities form only one feainse of their
posure o
be filled withont causi
All Dental 0;
al manner, and satisfac n gna iw alt cases.
Dr. CHAPMAN Cestfns making Nevada his permanent
ons
tesnlence. n2i-3m eharacter. As Organs ofthe most profound writers on
SSS gene (See : Liter*ture. ty, and Religion, they stand,
ee DY > on Pye ma ‘ ; . ) 2 Vv ever have ste unrivalled in the world of letB an Ik B rs han a Saloo ne ters, being considere ensable te the scholar and .
man. while to the intelligent reader of
vy furnish a more correct and satisfactory
‘urrent literature of the day, throughout
the world, than can possibly be obtained from any other
souree “
ss a the proft
GEORGE LEWIS, every ela
Wout
respectfully
inform hisold friends and ¢eustomers that he has taken the Saloon three doors
above his oldstandon MAIN STREET, which
he has fitted up in elegant stvle regardless of expense,
and intends to keep at said place the BEST SALOON IN
THE MOUNTAINS
The Bar will be kept stocked with the finest
of every variety.
[oP Pree Lunches served up every day
GEORGE LEWIS.
Eariv Copies.
The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British pnb
lishers gives additional valye to thes4 Reprints, inasmich
as they cannowW Ye placed in the hands of sutseribers
about as soon as the rinaleditions.,
Ferimns:
Liquors
Per annumNevada, October 9th. 1857.
ae sk —— For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00
vy two of the four Reviews, 4 00
iv three of tl . cme 7 00
i
8 00
3.00
> £ALViZ. <2 ax Ym
9 00
A. ] > ] A Kl i X& C'( ). For Blackwoor id the four Rev 00
PAY” "SIN ADVA)
Inallcases Money currentin the States wheveissued
Will always be received at par
Corner of Pine ane Commercial Streets.
gyre ree ggg ree
*Clubbing.
A discount o, venty-tive per cent from the above prices will be allowed to clubs ordering four or more copies
of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four
copias of Blackwood, or of one Review. will be sent to
Are now in receipt of alarge, and well selected Stock of
i The accounts of the
Suimimons.
ATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss:
\) District Court of the Fonrteeth Judicial District of
said State. The People of the State of California to ORLANDO HAMBLETON, Greeting:
You are hereby summoned to appear and answer the
complaint of J. N.KEERAU filed against yon Samuel F*
Curtis and Hezekiah Coombs within ten days from the
service of this writ,if served on you in this county, within
twenty days if served on you inthis District and out of
this connty, and within forty days if served on you in
this State and out of this District, in an action commencedon the fourth day of February, A.D. 1858, in said Court
for the recovety of Two Thousand dollars together with
interest thereoh at the rate of twoand one-half per cent
per mouth from the Ist day of May A. D. 1857 till paid,
also for a Decree of Foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged premises partieularly mentioned and set forth in plaintiff's bill ofcomplaint on file in the office of the clerk of
sajd Court a certified copy of which is herewith served.
And you dre hereby notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will sabe ate
ment agains* you theretor by default, together with all
costs of suit, and also demand of the Court sueh other relier as is prayed for in his said complaint,
Te testimony whereof! Rufus Shoemaker, Clerk of the
District aforesaid, do hereunto my hand and impress the
the seal of said Court. at office, i: the city of Nevada, this
4th day of February. a. p. 1!
RUFUS -HOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wm. Smith, Deputy.
On reading and filing the affidavit of Plaintiff it is ordered that service of summons be made upon said defendent, Orlando Hambleton, by publicationin the NEVADA
JOURNAL a newspaper printed and published in the town
and eounty of Nevada, once a week for three consecutive
months from the date hereof.
Witness NILES SEARLS,
District Judge.
Attest . RuFvus SHOEM4KFR, Clerk D. C,
Ry Wm. Smith, Dep.
Meredith & Hawley Attys for Plaiatiffs. feb4
Constable’s Sale.
{TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—~
By virtue of adecrec of sale to me delivered issued
ffom the court of John Anderson Esq, an acting Justice
of the Peace, in and forthe (County aforesaid, bearing
date January the 14th, AD, 1858, to satisfy a judgment
rendered by said Justice on the 30th day of March, AD,
in favor of Winslow Halland Artemas Rogers, and
nst EW. Smith and Lydia Smith, his wife, for
the sum of $215 00 debt, interest, damages and costs of
suit. I willselltothe highest bidder for cash, the followitig deseribed property to-wit—A house and lot om
Broad street in the city of Nevada, being a two story
framed building and known by the name of the Union
Hote}, the same property the defendant now lives in. I
will sell at the Court Honse door in said eounty on FRIDAY the 12th day of February, AD, 1858 between the
hours of 9 o'clock, AM. and 5 o'clock, PM, of said day.
To be sold as the property of E. W. Smithand wife te
satisfy the above demands a aceruing costs.
U.S. GREGORY, Constable.
Nevada city, January 14, 1858.
The above sale is postponed, by order of plaintiffs, te
Saturday February 27th, 185%.
U.S. GREGORY, Constable.
The above sale i
WEDNESDAY the
stponed by order of plaintiff te
st day of M
U.5. GRE
31
TATE
SS" Notic
JB. Mitehe! s mic
myself of the provisi.ns of the A
authorise married wemen to transact business in their
dawn name le traders,” passed April 12th, 1852, That
the business in which] shall engage willbe hotel keeping and bar kee ginsaid county, and that the capitaltherein invested therein is less than five thousand dollars. JANE W. MITCHELL,
Subseribed and sworn to before me this the 5th day of
Declaration.
CALIFORNIA, OF County of -Nevada—
ne Mitchell, wife of
intend to avail
ctentitled “An Act te
Jan 1858 J. M. CLARK,
. febd Justice of the Pearce
Dissolution.
HE firm heretofore known and styled Johnson &
Phillips is this day dissolved by mutnal consent.
CC. E JOHNSON,
H. G. PHILLIPS.
. January 19th, 1858.
1 will be settled by H. G. PHILjan22 ILIPS 4s soon as possible.
=) ee ee —
Wm. 8S. McRoberts, M. H. Funston,
McRoberts & Funston,
Dealers in Groceries, Liquors
WINES & MINERS’ SUPPLIES.
Have‘ removed to
No. 39 Broad Street, Nevada.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFPICE,
Come
“DR. CLEBURNE’S”
MEDICAL OFFICE,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
and see us.
_ Nevada. January 29th, 1858
; A. A. SARGENT,
At ornéy and Counsellor at Law,
OFFICE, Kidd & Knox's Building, Broad Street
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry and
A ©CMRAN B Se? 2
ies established ourselves in the above business
we are Now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING
With neatness and despatch. We have tools superior
to those of any other Foundry in the Mountains. and patterns for all kinds of Saw Mill and Quartz Mill Machinery,
Pumps, and Car Wheels from ® to 15 inches in diameter,
Iren Fronts for Brick Buildings, Baleony and Awning
Posts, ¢ We will also build STEAM ENGINES 0%
all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. We have now on
hand ans or 10 horse power Engine, just completed,
*h we will sell as cheap as can be sold in the State.
Everything is New & Warranted Perfect.
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order,
we cain fill orders quicker than any other shop in the
monntains,
Any one wanting work done will do well to call and
examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS.
RF Ail ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TOV
T. J. WILLIAMS
D. Ti10M,
Jy3 Proprietors,
CHARLES W. WULFORD,
BANTER,
At his Old Stand, Main street, Nevada.
Gold Dust Bought at the highest market rates:
Francisco AT Sight Checks on Sacramento and
PAR.
Dust forwarded to the U.
Coinage,
Nev
San
S. Braned Mint for Assay or
and advances made on the same. if required.Dee. 4th, 1857
I. WILLIAMSON,
AUCTIONEER,
OFFICE—At the old stand, Main Street
NEVADA. n20-tf
x Nj =
For Sale ata Bargain!
Ot fine Cottage built Dwelling House on Pine street,
above the Court House, next door above the Sash
‘lind factory, is offered for sale a Bargain,
The honse has tive rooms well tinished, with closets,
inzza in front. &e. A large yard with a splendid well
ter, outhouses and other conveniences complete the
Terms made easy. Enquire at the Nevada
1 Office of E. G. WAITE.
ada. July 24th. 1 7. —tf
Arrived!
Fresh Lot of pure Drugs & Medicines at SPENCE’S
Ff Drug Store Commereial street, feds
one address for $9, four copies of the four Reviews and
Blackwood for $30 ; and so on.
rs ar
POSTAGE.
If all the principal Towns and Cities, these works
will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by
mail,the Postage to any part of the United States will
be but Twenfy-Four Cents a year for “Blackwood,” and
} but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews.
N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above Named is abou . per annum.
FARMER’S GUIDE
To SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.
By Henry Stephens, F. R. of Edinburgh, and the
late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in
Yale College, New Haven. Two vol.mes. Royal
Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Woo nd Steel EnWinter Clothing,
AND
Genflemen’s Furnishing Goods,
Of every desirable description.
ALSO
India Rubber Coats, Jackets, Pants,
Leggings, and Gloves of the best quality. All of which will be sold at the
most reasonable prices.
{# Please call and judge for yourself.
, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published and in order to give it a wider
circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the
low price of
“ Five Dollars for the Two Volumes!
When sent by mail(post paid) to California and Oregon the price wili be $7. To every other part of !the
Union, and to Canada (post-paid.) $6 This work is not
the “Old Book of the Farm.”
[> Remittances for any of the above publications
shouid always be addressed. post paid, to the publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., .
March 20-tf No 34 Goldstreet New York
‘ F. MANSELL,
Sign and Ornamental Painter,
All work promptly attended to, and in the best style pf
the art. Commercial street, Nevada.
A. BLOCK & CO.
Nevada, October 30th, 1857
G. E. Withington,
E AALER in French and American Paper Hangings
} Window Shades, Brass Cornice, Gold Mouldings.
Paints, &e. Painting ofall kinds, and paper hanging.
executed in the best style, at short notice. No. 7 Broad
street, vada, jan2z
Tons ea >University of the Pacifie.
FPSHE next session of this institution will commence
Monday, Jannary 3d, 1858. In addition to the primary branches, ail the classes of the fall collegiate course
are eapsigi A o we are well prepared to give instruction
in any or all the branches usually taught in the bes 24
leges in the East. ate ese:
Tuition—per session of 22 weeks-—Common Engiish
3 : Scientift course, $30; Collegiate eourse #40;
Spanish and French, extra, each, $10, ; j
The boarding department is under the immediate di
nt, who will spare no effort to se
entai iinprovement of those placed
Notice to Liquor Dealers and Merchants.
complete assortment of the Oils necessary for maJA. king and flavoring every variety of Liquor. anda
package of the articles used or giving Artificial
strengthto Liquors, (converting 70 gallons of Whigkey to 100 gallons) and every article necessary to cormence a Liquor Store will be furnished for $20. And
all the information necessary to conduct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginner to successfully
compete with the oldest liquor dealers. Address thrp’
the Post Office. P. LACOUR, New Orleans.
Lacour’s Concentrated Acid for making Vinegar, js
put up in 2 gallon packages at $5 per package—in good
shipping order. feb6-ly
Oo. CRANDALL,
Sea Millwright and Machini
ae : NEVADA.
A Fresh supply of All kinds of Mill Work executed ina neat
G& i = ss manlike manner. Particular attention seth roceries and Provisions, erection of Quartz Mills. resi §
Just received bv
References—Wm. S. McRoberts and C. W. Young.
T ELLARD BEANS & CO.
ection ofthe Presi
ure the moral and m
nder his care.
Facili are offered by which yormg men cf steady
abits and limited means may board themselves,
For catalogues and further information apply to
A. S. GIBBONS, President
vy
ee
Tins California Butter, just receiv a S
100.5 T. ELLARD BEANS § CO. 32 Broad Sa
McROBERTS & FUNSTON,
Have jist received the
Largest and Best Selected Stock of
Wines, Fine Brandies, Liquors, Cordials,
—AND CASE GOODS—
EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA.
Their stock of Family Groceries and Miners’
Supplies, is unsurpassed in Variety, Quality, and
Low Prices, by any house this side of the Bay.
Call and see u
‘
Entire Satisfaction in Price and Quatity
N. B. Goods delivered free of charge. We alwaye
deliver the same quality of goods which we sell to our
customers.
McROBERTS & FUNSTON
No. 34, Broad street, 2 doors above the Post Office
May29
Wooden Ware, Brooms,
BRUSHES,
Clothes Lines, Matches, &c, &c.,
In all their varieties,
On hand and constantly arriving from the East.
For sale the lowest wholesale prices, at the
Wood and Willow Ware Esiablishment,
—OF—
HAWXHURS? & SON,
39 Sacramento Street, below Front,
San Francisco, January 29, 1858—3m
Baskets,
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The subscriber would res
their friends aad patrons that theythave ne
turned to their old stamping ground and
business, and will open on Mon
Hotel which they will not allow to be rivall sf eal
The well know building at the 9%
Junction of Mai i n &
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streefs,
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A Hotel on the Restaurant principle {
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plied with ABLE wili be tmsurpassed. THE BAR supWines, Liquers & Cigars}
Of the best brands known to a California market.
ting nothing 1 stinetitene tec nothing for the comfort and
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ARDEN SEEDS, fresh for sale \ » fresh, s at SPENCE’ Drug
Store, 21 Commercial street, Mae .
Nevada, Nov. 20, 1257,
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