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a eel
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:
he has ever seen in California.
Mrs. LespE RNIER’S ReEADINGS.—On
Sunday evening last Mrs. Lesdernier
gave readings in the Court House. A
good and appreciative audience uid
present, though far too small for so excellent an entertajnment.
were selected with much taste. The
Psalm of Life,” “the Taven,” the
“ Song ofa Shirt,” and “the Last Man,”
are immortal poems, and it would alThe pieces
ways bea pleasure to hear them read,
even if they were only drawled by some
sehooiboy. But when tlicgy are pronounged by a rich and cultivated voice, and
by one with taste to comprehend their
full significance and beauty, there are
few entertainments more pleasing. We
especially admire this lady’s rendition
of “ the Raven.”
an intellect so strange and unusual, and
The poem came from
its fancies are so weird aud subtle, that}
one would hardly think its whole fearful
meaning could be in any way expressed
by the unaided voice. To read “the .
Raven,” is an exceedingly bold underIn this
T’he listener could almost hear
taking. case, it was a success.
ful one.
the croak of the ungainly fowl,” and .
could quite feel the wild horror that
wrought upon the overtasked brain of .
the mourner. The same power was ex.
hibited in other pieces — but in none so .
striking’y — because no other poem that
we know of, contains fancies so strange .
and startling, and yet so subtile and dif.
ficult to express. She did full justice .
to the exquisite pathos of the “ Song of
a Shirt,” and “One more Unfortunate.”
Mrs. Lesdernier is herself a writer of .
no ordinary ability, and has a thorough
appreciation of the poetic sentiment.—
We hope we may be favored with an-}.
other entertainment of this kind before .
her departure.
New Goops.—Sol. Kohlman & Bro.
; ‘ F re } »
have received a fuil stock of gentle
men’s summer clothing cf every desceription. uit comprises every thing in that .
line.
[S$ To “Jimmie” Curtis, of the Amerj
.
ican Exchange Cigar Store, we are in.
debted for a package of choice Havana
Cigars. Curtis knows our weak points
SoATS —Bloek & Co. bave a lot of
summer coats of the latest style,
Call and see them.
extra
quality.
1
Scnoot Exercises — Teacher—HUow .
do you spell rail road ?
Scholar—M_-i-1-i-t-a-r-y r-o-a-d — rail
road.
Teacher —Excellent; you'll be Presi.
dent yet.
A Smarr Woman.—The City Ite
saw a lady, slightly
her husband duwn with her right hand,
intoxicated, knock .
help him up with her le#t, and kiss him .
affectionately, in less time than it took .
the Item to write the item.
Dee. —A Auel came off in San Fran.
, , i
cisco one day last week. One of the .
parties was wounded in the shoulder.—
The lady’s uame is not given.
Contrempt.—Col. Edwards was fined .
$100 by Judge Monson, for contempt,
on ’Flursday of last week, at SacramenHe drew his check for the amount to.
immediately. and purged himself.
Quartz Le sps.—We hear of several .
new quartz leads being discovered in
the vicinity of this city, some of which .
have The
quartz excitement is becoming quite inbeen located on the sly.
tense. .
eS George Lewis, “them” coblers .
of yours beats any thing of the kind,
They
we have seen for mat 7 a day.
didn’t go down hard, any way.
ts Talk about doing the thing up
brown, eh ? It takes “Johnny” Maguire
to do that. No composition of neutral
spirits, &c., enter into the formation
of his Catawba; but the pure juice of}
the grape itself. Pretty well done, .
Johnny. Try it again.
.
PersonaL.—-I'be Hon. Judge Heydenfeldt has beenin our city during the,
dast week.
E. D. Baker also arrived on Wednesday evening, being employed as counsel
. an Agent.
. ted to give
for the defendant in the case of the
People vs. Hay,
Ss We understand that Mr. J. Stratton, a prominent School Teacher formerly of Sacramento, contemplates opening .
a School in this city about the 4th of
‘May.
chighly recommended, as a gentleman of .
ability, and we trust that our citizens .
Mr. Stratton comes among us.
will show himthat encouragement which
will induce him to remain.
Nationa Hore. ar WASHINGTON.
—-Dhis house had been formally closed
The committee of the Board of Health
had reported that four sewerage was the
cause of the supposed rat-poisoning epidemic which came sou near “ diabolical». proceed immediately
Manslaughter.
Ss" We have just learned, that the
jury in the case of The People vs. Hays,
have found him guilty of involuntary
manslaughter.
News py the Orizaba.
Lhe steamer Orizaba arrized at San
Francisco on the 20th inst., with Atlantic news up to March 23d.
CaLiForNiA APPOINTMENTS. — Althe California
were not announced, and the news in
relation to them uncertain, yet it was
though appointments
generally supposed that the following
appointments had been made, or were
determined upon: B. F. Washington,
Collector of San Francisco; Frank
Tilford, Naval Officer; W. B. Dameron,
. Surveyor of the Port; M. E. Flannegan,
Naval Agent; W. G. Morris, Surveyor
General; James Gallagher, Sub-Treasurer; Col. Solomon, U. S. Marshal;
Dr. Wm. Parker, Physician to Marine
Hospital; and Col. Tom. Henley, IndiJohn Bigler is said to have
been tendered the Mission to Chili.—
Gwin appears to have entirely worsted
Broderick in the appointments, and the
to latter has cross the
threshold
sworn never
Buchanan occupies it.
Governor oF Kansas.—Col. Black
of Pittsburg, Penu., was the most confor the
MecMuller, of
spicuous Northern candidate
Governorship of Kansas.
Va., and Stanton, of Tenn., were also
spoken of.
Nicaracua.—The news from N’caragua is vague.
been done, in which Waiker was suc.
cessful.
tance now held by the Costa Ricans is . '
Fort San Carlos, at the mouth of San
Juan river. Walker was at Rivas, with
The 550 men and 450 days’ supplies.
cholera had broken out in the
j army, aud was carrying off 25 a day.
Panama.—The Granadian Govern. ment, had received Commissioner Morse
very coldly, and refused to make any
reparation, for the Panara difiiculties.
lroubles of a se:ious nature seem to be
. inevitable between that Government
. and ours.
r
( r 32 Moin S t, Nevz
1 Cok
s Exe
Bay Zum.
enables me
for CASH.
SI
ked
and
pac
n quiity price.
1
If yeu wan
ed to sell both wholesale
gvods in ny lin
apd rets
JOHN LARK,
Wholesaie and Retail Div a
32 Main . treet, Nevada.
Nevada, April 17th, 1857
Garden Seeds.
i AVE received a Fresh Le
1856, war ed 1. eit! ot l good,
JOHN LAE apl7 is Ee, * K, 32 Mz u ect
Another Richmond
IN THE FIELD.
—A Cigar, a Cigar, my kin ag
M ¥ FRIENDS you can
Am rican Exchang
CURTIS is always on hand ready to serve the
fap]
C.GiR sTOrE!
Boys at
JAMES (U RTIS.
. Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co.'s Line . ‘
TO PANAMA.
Co via PANAMA RAILROAD
the Steam ne United State ers ¢ s Mail Steamship
Company at Aspinwal
F_R NEW YOLK 4ND NEW ORAEANS Direct.
Departure from Vallejo Street Wharf.
The maz ams! t rip
J.L. STEPHENS,
Will leave Vallejo sire
Regular mailz, P
“aa, With th Pane
rs & Treasure, ¢" ;
Monday, May Sth,at 12 ¥i
3 % > are led on
rf at the Railroad
Ferry Boa, anc
t wharf, tor
-assens
lan
terminus, by tl ‘ompany’s
BY RAILROAD ACROSS THE ISTHMUS,
To Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U. S. Mai ss
. Co, are always in readiness to convey them to New
York or New Orleans.
sengers for New Orleons proceed by direct steamer
i Aspinwall. a
THROUGH TICKETS ARE FUPNISHED,
Including the Isthn transit
Pass ngers are no d that all tickets for the steam3. Co, must be presented totheir
ge, as they ll
Treasure fer shit
received on board the
steamer until . 1 ht, irday, April 4
No merchand ight will be received on board
April ith, and a written d . h, 2 a itt orde
m st be procured H or its shipment ba
For freight or pas
FORBES & BABCOCK
Corner Sacramento and Leide
San Franci
4 A choice of kerths on the Atlantic steamer
ly murdering” the President.
GapspEN Purcuase.—Col. R. N.
Wood has written a letter fromthe Gadsden Purchase, a part of which is pub
lished in the Sae. Union. The Colone;
writes in fine health and spirits. He
says that everything connected with
that_country has.more than realized their
most sanguine expectations. He says
that he went “prospecting” one day,
and found gold diggings more rich than
This
may be 50.
secured by the early purchase of ticket’ inSan Francisco
A. ROSENTHAL,
Merchant Tailor,
Commercial street, Nevada, above John MeFariand’s.
Large assortment of Piet and Broad (loths, Beavers
ti Plain and Fancy Cassi § ©Velvets, Sik, always
on haad and made up at short mofice and on the most reasonabre terms,
Particular attention paid to repairing.
Nevada, Oct. 10, 1856 -tf
E. P. Hastings & Co.
164 J Street, Sacramento city.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODs.
Sacramento. Aug. 8, 1856.
Express and Job Wagon.
of the White House while .
Some fighting had .
The only position of impor.
allied .
Poetical Balsam ! .
WITH .
ew Boot & Shoe Store.
On Commercial St.
Next door to George Keeney’s Hardware Store.
MAYERS having pnrehased an entirely new
+3. stock of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Rubbers, &c.&¢.—
consisting of every necessary to form a
First Class Boot and Shoe Store !
Begs leave to inform the public generally thathe will sell
on the most fivorable terms p ble. As he has made
necessary arrangements to receive new supplies weekly,
he expects tobe able at ail times to furnish his customers
with the best and most fashionable articles to be found in
this or any othermarket.
Boots and Shoes male and repaired to order.
Allwork coming from this shop giving way without
doing reasonable amount of service, wiil be mended free
of ct
la, April I7th, 18
BOOTS & SHOES !
The Old Stand, Corner of
Main and Commercial Streets
The unde
ectfully in
a i form the ns of a and surroun-onntry that they intend to keep a large and
ment of
—tf
{
ed having purchased the
tof S Mayers in the above
} good
ties of Shoes.
ae ar sy have
Stock direct from the be
New York,
acturers in
Beston,
and Philadelphia,
they will be able to seli as cheap as they can be scld at
any other establishment in the State.
A large assortment of
Ladies’
}
1
1
Nisses, :
and Children’s Shoes.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
i 1 patronage from their fortfully solicited.
Pp, J. ESPENSCHEID.
WM. R. COE.
A conti
} mer patrons and the
Nevada, April 34, 1857.
WOOD'S
Patent Improved Seif-Feeding
SHINGLE
MACHINE.
s of this
2ce that idex
horse power to. propel
licient foree to cut One Shingle per
ye seen in operajion, corof balvin
d and low
Nevada, Ay
. Ditch Property for Sale.
. TIVE UNDERSIGNED WISHIYG to di
l terests in this State. offers the follo
hint ntbes
pose
preperper
rest
+ one-quarte
1s, attached
OTTAGE
red
Anr ;. , April :
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
sul } to return to the At
t in the
toseri Vist
iS property
sisting of
) AND LOT,
c
x
iN
ri
LLING. HOU:
AST MOND
L Fin it
dog at the
MES. CLARK, or
GALAVOTTI
Notice.
igned on this day files at the und
Ch Kk Of t
, and
they
ruct a bridge
‘ olf Creek near
2ugh & Verrin.
J C CLAUGH, WILLIAM METZER.
JOSEPH PERRIN. RIC IARD S. GIBBS.
JACOB LAMB.
l7th —3w
Administrator’s Sale.
— undersigned, administrator of the es ate of Thom
rest bidde
onthe pre 's, the
ser dj y, A One venth in
e Yankee Dig $s, situated on Ameriaid county, it being the interestof the abc
" NATHANIEL MITCHFLE, Ac
CONSTABL
STATE OF CALIFORNTA, Cox
jb) By virtue of an execution to
ithe Cour of J 2 Anderson, 1
of the Peace in . for the county aforesaid, bearate April 0th, A. D. 1857, to satisfy a judgment
red by said courten the Sth day o ril, A. D.
in favor of Rogers & Hall, and against Casper
cob Grissell & others r the sum of $207.14
ered,
an acting
Jus, interest, damages, and costs of suit—
e taken in execu and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the follow n
: Acertain lot of dining Ch
Rafich, in the township
lomon Hill Min-ng Claims
o said claims, on Friday the 8th day
between the hours o’clock
M ale lace on
the property of C: r Haupt, Jay the above demands
. April 17th A. D. 1857.
J. B. GRAY, Constable.
Constable's Sale.
judgment
i a,
Robert
red by
7, in tavor
for the sum of
of su.t: Ihave tak
t bia’ fer cash, the followi
tn ee
o-wit :—One-.
ed in Native Am
*y d will sell to
in the T
‘ie 2 + Cou *
. Nevada and known as the “tes = ympany
on FRI the Sth day 7 =
tween t! irs of 9 o'clock, A. M, .*8C,
ot said da I will sell the same on sau. © ;
as the {. ty of Rob sley to satis. the above
demands aad accruing s ot
J. B. GRAY, Cofista_*”
Nevada, April 17th. 1857.
Probate Notice.
Q TATE OF CALIFORNIA — County of Nerada—s
13 In atter of the estate of H. K. FORBES, dec’d
ratrix of said estate
ng for leave to sell
nd Water ditch prapd situatein Little York
and appear be app “ * 2
ty,at fhe Court House in Nevadacity, on MONDAY
April 6th @zl0 o’clack A. M, to show cause if any they
1 vhy the prayer of said petitioner should not be
gramed, i
By order of the Probate Court.
reof, Iherento set my hand
In testimony wh 1
of said Court, this the
jand im_re
‘ ~ 43d day of Mar
March 6. 1857—td
JOHN DORINGER, Tailor.
Corner of Main & Washington Sts a few doors below the Nevada Journal Office.
ey 1857.
J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk.
lic th at he ha treceived from the Bay a fine
Stock of G ods, cons ng of Cassimere:. Cloths, Doeskins of all kinds. Velvet snd Marseilles Vestings of all
descriptica.
i
Mr Bartiess is prepared to make up in the best order
all kinds cf Garments at the shortest notice and ata reas\ TOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pubJULIEN, offers his services to the people of Nevada . onabie ra ec.
¢ inthe Express and Jobbing busine:
& —— promptly attend i
© be found in front of the Nevada Journal Office, Main
street, at any hour of the day not en, ine: pre tag Soo ade! gaged on business.
“Nevada, Anril 17th. 1857.
50 Bags Rio and Java Coffee for sale by
T ELLARD BEANS § Co. 52 Broad Street.
au
gements to get their .
onstructed on an eutirely
. NEW PXINCIPLE.
I i compact, can be readily atiached to
wer. or ma operated by
ed to eve re in
dy for .
build. .
nages and .
. Serofala, or King’
of his .
-.
dain .
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the Nevada branch of the ‘“Waace Monument Association,” will meet on the first and
third Saturday of each month at 8 o'clock, P. M. at the
Hotel de Paris, on Broad street. All Scotchmen friendly
to the cause are invited to attend. :
JAMES AITKIN, Pres't.
WM. LOVIF, Se’y.
JAMES MONROE, Treas.
Nevada, Feb. 27, 1857.—3m*
Daguerreotypes! Daguerreotypes ! !—Those
wanting picturesinthe highest style of the art, should
call at the Gallery of Mrs. J. F. Rupoirn, No. 10 Commercialstreet. Glass Pictures or AMBROTYPEs also made
for those who desire them. f6tfSpecial Notice.—The undersigned takes this method
of notifying his friends and the public generally that he
has purchased the NEW DRvG Store (in the Fire-Proo
Building. No 14 Commercial Street,) of Mr. B. B ‘Thayey
ofSan Francisco, and has for sale the best assortment of
ENGLISH AND FRENCH DRuGs, ever imported in this
The store is well stocked with every article beonging to the business; and having arrangements with
market.
Mr. Thayer, and other Honses of San Francisco, I can
assure tnose who will give me their patronage, that they
will get a better article and on as reasonable terms as at
any other St¢ town,
sis under the management of Dr. B. R
CARMAN, w ho will give proper attention to the select
and trust the busjness will be
so conducted gs to merit the confidence of those in need
The busine
tion of desirable articles ;
of Medicines.
f= Preseriptions will be properly compounded.
n21-3m G. O. KILBOURNE.
[S"Docror B. R. CARMAn’s office at Geo. O. Kilbourn’s New Drug Store, fire-proof brick, No. 14 Commercial street.
Dr. Guysott’s Improved
Ex'ract of Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla.
In Quart Bottles.
Is acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, as
is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed.—
Re ber, thisis the on'y true and genuine article—
Thi icine, when used according to directtons,
WILL CURE WITHOUT FA
3 Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions cf
the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring
Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones and
Joints, Old Sores and
“. Uleers, Swelling of the Glands, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum
Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite,
Disease arisiug from the Use of
Mercury, Pain inthe Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Jaundice and Costiveness.
The Best Female Medicine Kncwn
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for fi aales of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other dis¢ ses peculiar
licted that a bottle or two We assure the
tt’s
to theit sex
of Dr. Gu
will at once
et of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
e those difficult and renew the nat
ural energies.
DR. JOHN LARK, Agent for Nevada. Park & White
32 Washington street,
isco aplo
‘HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS.
of Hostetter’s Ve
pepsia ; one b
> Dott] getable Stomach Bitters
lieure the Dy » will create an appe¢ impure bile, the blood and invig» bottles the worst form cure
t: one bottle will di
t the pit of the stom
vate that weakach, give color to the countert tone and strength io the system, and lend
eerfulness to the mind. Every family should have
tetter’s celebrate: omach Bi Noarticle is so
depressing ects of our cli, Hotels and st class saloons
y requested to bed and represented
use the
sold by th
#11 who sell or
itis never
rafull , With the
p, and name on cap and
bottle, with directions far use.
DR. JOHN LARK, A
ul Agents, San
ent for Nevada. Park & White
Gener ranciseo, a
"= A Perfumed Breath.—Wh
ler th tas
ould Tae curse of a disagreeable
“Balm of a Thousand Flowe
ler itsweet but leave
abaster ? M persons do not know
end the su is so delicate their
ion it. Pour a single dre
nd wash the teeth night and mornp of ‘Bahn’
1 Flowers,” rub the beard well
ful soft lather, much facilitating
le by all Druggists.
Park & White, San
april 10-tf
< ation of i For sa
JC HN LARK, Agent, Nevada.
Francisem
oF" Do you want a good Colored Ambrotype or DaIf so, call guereotype Likeness of yourself or f.iend ?
. at LEVEY’S, Main street, between the Journal office
wili .
. and the Court House, His portraits are superior to
many — inferi to none. Call and examine his pic. tures.
.
!
{ not often to be met with.
na all the . i
Temperance Society.---The regular meetin:
the Nevada Auxiliary No. of theCalifornia State Temperance Society, ar
ry Wednesday eveni
JOHN WILLIAMS, Prest.
I. P. VAN HAGAN, Bec’y. aplitf
The regular meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE, No
16 wil be held every Tuesday evening at the new Hal!
on Pine street, (Kidd's new building.)
SAM'L CONNEL, W. G.
J. B. VANHAGAN, Sec'y. nov2l-tf
&PTHE RAIL-ROAD HOTEL is the best and
cheapest Hotel in San Francisco, d 26—3m
Ranch for Sale.
NY PERSON wishingto purchase A GOOD RANCH
a onthe most favorable terms. have now the opportunity. It is one of the BEST STOCK or HAY RANCH.
ES in the mountains of California, and to any one want. ing to go into that pleasant business, offers inducements
It is situated on Dry Creek,
» and a half north-west of the Zine House, about one mi
on the Sa ento read,
It cont two quarter sections of Land, ALL ENCLO ED WITH A GOOD BRUSH FENCE, and two
or three smaller Lots in board fence, and a
GOOD FRAME BUILDING, NEW.
There isnow growing onit a CROP OF HAY, which
will vield the present season, not less than Forty Tons,
and Three Acres of the finest BARLZY. It contains any
amount ef the best Garden Ground to be found in the
» #bout dour acres of which is fenced and has been
vse. A small lot of Timothy
and in fine condition. About
1S of one years growth
ary tools forfarming.
There is on the place, a number of Large and neveraffording an abundant supply of excelher for stock or irrigation, the year round.
and all the nee
datthe most reasonable rate, either ineluding the present years crop or without it.
&? For further particulars address, by letter, or in
person, N. P. BROWN,
April 3, 1857 Nevada Journal Office
GROCERS, _
No 119 Front Street, “42 Francisco.
OFFER FOR SALE
One of the largest Su2cks
OF
GROCERIES,
IN THE MARKET.
[S Partienlar attentien paid to orders.
Satisfactory Saloon.
FORMERLY HOSMEIR'S, ON MAIN ST., NEVADA.
I AVING OPENED THE ABOVE NAMED PLACE
I would be pleased to see all of the old friends
of the House continue their patronage, where they will
find the BEST WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
I. VREELAND, Proprietor.
Feb27
Nevada, Feb. 13—tf
Bills of Fare and Circulars!
Printed in fine style and Very Cheap,
AT THIS OFFICE.
}
r, pour on two or three drops of .
BULL’S
PECTORAL BALSAM.
The Great Cough Remedy has
been tested by thousands !
_— IN NO INSTANCE HASIT FAILED. If you
have a
COUGH, COLD, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION,
TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST, WHOOPING
COUGH, DISEASED CHEST or LUNGS.
Dr. JOHN P. BULL’S PECTORAL BALSAM
Is a Safe, Speedy Certain & Permanent Cure.
The PECTORAL BALSAM possesses great advantage
over all other Cough Medieines in many respects. In the
first place, it
Cures the Cough without producing Sickness
As allother Cough remedies do. In the second place, it
always CURES the DISEASE ina FEW DAYS, never fails
andi PLEASANT TO TaKE-—is purely vegetable and uniform in its action, and uo unpleasent consequence will
follow its use. ‘
Another reason why it should be preferred, itis prepared from the receipt of an old and experienced practitioner who has devoted Thirty Years to the study and
investigotion of diseases of the Lungs and Chest. “Most
patients will not take the ordinary cough remedies from
the fact that they are unpleasant to take, uncertain in
a action and always producing sickness at the Stomach.
Tbe PECTORAL BaLsaM is pleasant to take, is certain
to cure the disease, will not sicken the Stomach, but will
relieve and cure the Cough by allaying irritation, promoting expectoration and procuring QUIET and REFRESHING
SLEEP. 5
The most obstinate Bronchal and Pulmonary diseases
are cured by the use of thisremedy in from 6 to 10 days.
Many cases of seemingly, hopeless Consumption have
been permanently cyred by the continued use of this
medicing. Never give up while there’ is a bottle to be
had.
Any number of Testimonials have been reecived by
the Proprietor with the request that they might be
published but having full confidence in the Balsam and
believing that the article will recommend itself, I have
not deemed it expedient to publish them. It only requires one or two doses to satisfy any one that they have
atlast found a remeey that cures COUGHS and COLDS
and without sickening the Stomach.
[> Fac similie of the proprietor’s signature on the
outside wrapper. ° 4 :
. JOHN LARK, M.D.
Sole Agent for California, Main street, Nevada,
Hi. H. Wickes & Co.,
Successors to Dr. Wm. G. Alban, Broad street., Nevada.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C.
Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicines,
Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine.
Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Pamis,
Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy.
White Lead, Holland Gin, Red Lead,
Window Glass, Litharge, Lard Gil,
Brushes, Sperm Oil, Alcohol,
Polar Oil, Starch, Fish Oil,
Pearl Barley, Castor Oil, ‘Tapioca,
Neats Foot Oil, Canary Seed,
Linseed Oil, Perfumery,
Cooking Extracts, Japan Varnish, Bay Rum,
Coach Varnish, Sarsaparilla, Dansar Varnish,
Putty, Webber's Cordial, Cherry Pectoral,
Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam,
Together with a general and complete assortment of all
articles in our line. which will be sold at prices as low as
they can be afforded in the mountains.
DR. H. H. WICKES & CO.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
Nevada, July 4, 1856 —tf
Patent Medicines,
Copal Varnish,
DAILY STAGE LINE!
From NEvADA TO WASHINGTON
ao On and after Jan. 1,
bes = > Line will run as follows :
see g¢ Nevada, at 8 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.
It is the NEAREST and Best RovuTE to Washington,
Omega, Scotehman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and
Eureka.
Returning the stages will leave the SouTH YUBA
HOTEL every morning at 9 o’elock, arid atriving at Ne* 1 o'clock, M., connecting ‘with the California
s s Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville,
and Shasta,“ i
Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington.
“ASS. OLIN, PROPRIETOR.
W.S. MeRorerts, Agent, Nevada.
Nevada, April 18th, 1856—tf.
Pioneer Crockery Sto=”"
D. CRITTENDEN hasan unlimited quantity o
1856, the above
2% goods, carefully selected by himself from the best
We vsccas in San Francisco, consisting of
Crockery Ware,
Glass Ware,
Cutlery,
Lamps, of allkinds.
And everything belonging to or corinected with a Crockery store—which he is prepared sei in large or small quantities at low cr prices than ever before offered north of Sacramento,
JHaving made advantageous arrangements with the
manufaeturers in San Francisco I am prepared to sell
Camphene and Burning Fluid by the can or the gallon
cheaper than any other house in Nevada, For prvof of
the above statements please call on
1). Crittenden, 34 Main street.
Nevada, August &th—tf
GREGORY & SPARKS,
Woon respectfully inform their friends and the
public in general that they have removed to the
3uilding, on Main Street, Brick
Under the Nevada Journal Office,
Where they have on hand, and will constantly keep, a
well seleeted stock, embracing every article belonging to
their line of business, of the best quality to be had in the
market below. T ive a general invitation to all to
call rnd see them. » their old friends and customers
they return their thanks for past favors, and solicita continuance of thesame. They have
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery,
Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools,
Cay Fruits. &.
Allof which will be sold as low as’ the lowest, and delvered free of charge any reasonable distance from town.
Come and see us, everybody !
Nevada, March 20, 18:
Improved Daguerreotypes
And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes.
MR. J. MW. LEVEY,
YX7 OULD inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity
that he has just completed his new rooms, situated
on Mainafew doors above the Nevada Journal office,
where he is now prepared to take every description of pictures knownimthe Photographie art. The rooms have
been fitted up with every regard to convenience, and no
expense has been spared to make this establishment complete inevery respect. He would further inform his friends
that he has just received from New York an invoice of the
newest and most elegant description of cases, &c.
Stock ofevery description constanily on hand.
N. B. Instructions given in every branch of the art
Nevada, Sept. 5, 1856-tf
County Surveyor’s Office
Bicknell’s Bléck, No. 10, Third Story
County Survey Office,
Nevada, Aug! &th, 1856. §
Extract from the Act prescribing the duties of County
Surveyor: “Chapter XX, Section I[J—No survey or resurvey made by any person 6x. »pt the County Surveyor
or his Deputy shall be considered legal evidence in any
Court within this State, except such as are made by the
authority of the United States, or by mutual consent of
the parties." * fie ee :
Ail parties are hereby notified that any Surveys made
in this county by others than the Deputies from this office, will not be recognized by any ‘Cotirt within the juris
diction of this State. JQHN DAY, County Surveyor. aet
J. W. DOWNING, Tailor,
\ J OULD inform his old friends and customers that he
is again established on
MAIN STREET,
5 doors above Meyers & Coe's Boot and Shoe Store,
Where he is prepared to manufacture garments, of all
styles, to order and at reasonable rates.
“He keeps constantly on handalarge and wellselected
stock of Pilot and Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c&e.
Particular attention is invited to some beautiful Velvet
Vest Paterns. which he has on hand.
Repairing done at short notice.
Nevada, Oct. 10, 1956-tf 4
U. & BREWERY.
Head of Main street ------------Nevada
THE BEST AND STRONGEST
LAGER BEER
In the county at 70 cents per gallon, and bottle beer at
$2.00 per dozen, delivered every morning free of charge
To merchants who sell in the coubtry a liberaicom
mission will be allowed.
Depot, 18 Commercial strea
promptly attended to.
o24-tt A. Francis Sholhorn, Pop’r.
Hose Manufactory.
C1 HOWARD would respectfully inform the Miners
Ss. of Nevada énd the surrounding towns, that he has
established himself (being‘a Sailmaker by prcfession,) on
Commercial street, Kelsey's brick, No 3, up-stairs.
For the purpose of manufacturing to order, at all times,
all kinds and sizes of Duck Hose, which are warranted
to be of the best quality. Carpeting sewed to order.
[= Allorders promptly attendsd to. He hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of
public patrenage. March 20—3m
4 ~~
Shaving Saloon.
WAR CUTTING, SHAVING and SHAMPOOING
done inthe most approved style’at my Shaving
on Commercial Street; a few doors above Mayers &
e all orders will be
sed , wtand Shoe establishment.
pony ‘lic are invited to call and test my abilities
To pu. 1 Artist. Don't forgettheplace
Op. TER _DRUNZER, Cc street
* A
al s +
Stiles’ Sash and Door F actory,
‘a, at the old Union Mill, at the
*svhere he is prepared to fur“~ud Dressed Window, and
“nadin Nevada. Glasson
by now in operation aga,
lower bridge, Deer creek,
nish Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Door casings, as cheap as can be . usiness
hand of alisizes. He still carries o. i NG =
gi UNDERTAK
He returns thanks for patronage here, “@fFe received,
and respectfully solicits its continuanee. TILES.
Nevada, August 8-+tf Ww. So. i
Pagan MEAL, Fresh California, for sale by
y) T. ELLARD BEANS & Co., Broad Sr. ©
nana
T. Ellard Beans & Co. .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors,
Queens Ware, Wooden & Willow Ware,
MINING TOOLS, &e.
AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF
EIAMLET DAVIS,
Opposite the United States Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada.
[A 7 E are now receiving the largest and finest stock
merchandise in the
Grocery and Provision Line
Ever offered to the trade or consumers of Nevada city anjl
county.
We buy exclusively for cash and are prepared to sellon
the same terms in quantities to suit purchasers and lower
than ever before offered.
Give usa call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. Remember the place at the old stand of .
Hamlet Davis, 52 Broad street.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
Nevada, September 19th, 1256.
NEW GOODS.
JESSE-S. WALL & Broruer.
Vy J OULD respectfully inform tie citizens of Nevad.
and vicinity thatthey have received during th
past week the
Largest and best stock of Goods,
Ever before brought into Nevada. They are always on
hand, at the ”
Fire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street,
Nearly opposite their ojd stand, next door above J. E
Hamlin’s Bookstore, where cgn be found every article
kept in a well-regulated .
Grocery and Provision Store.
We shall always keep the very best quality of
Flour, Sugar,
Butter, Coffee,
Coffee, Tea,
Hams, Bacon,
Rice, Lard,
Candles,
&e., &e., &e.
We wouldinvite particular attention to these Goods
purchased expressly for the Nevada county trade, and
satisfy yourselves that they will compare favorably with
any other stock of Goods to be found in this place.
WALL & BRO., Broad Street.
March 27, 1857—tf
HOLDRIDGE & NICHOLS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Graceries, Provisions, Preserved Fruits &.
"No. 79 Broad Street. Nevada.
HE subscribers have novy on hand and design keeping
acomplete assertment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
“—“onsisting of —
Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Pepper,
a sig =
Flour, Bacon, Preserved Peaches.
Nails of every variety.
Can Fruits, and all articles usuatly
found in stores of this kind.
We design keeping a complete variety of everything in
ourline, and would be pleased to ha the opportunity
of waiting on those desirous of purchasing.
Goods delivered free of charge in the vicinity of Ne»
vada. 16-tf
Syrups,
J.E. HAMILEN,
le and Retail Dealer in BOOKS,
SERY, MUSICAL INSTRU
Books!!! Books!!!
A good assortment of Law, Medical, Historical, Poetical,
Masonie, Spiritual works and School Books,
ANY QUANTITY OF
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS.
[>= Every description of Cutlery and Gold Pens of
the best manufacture. ij Ss
Singing Books, Music Instructors, Sheet Music, Songsters anc : 1
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Of Every Variety.
Cheap Publications !
A Circulating Library of over One Thousand volumes
of the Late 2
Also, Mag:
most every par
Steamer pap
wrappers for n
Diaries and D.
for the pocket and
Magnificent
and Newspapers from alod werld.
ornia weeklies neatly put in
—Postage Free.
Journals for 1857—a variety of sizes
ounting-room.
Gift-Books, A'bums, Valentines, &c., for
is solicited, and I
tattention to bs afid LOW PRICES to
ne, J. £&. HAMLIN,
Vire Proof Brick Building, Broad st. cor Pine.
Nevada, Dec. 12, 1 rt
G. W. WELCH,
DEALER IN
re of public pat
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
N USIC, Musical Instruments, Gold Pens, Cutlery and
Es Fancy Art Ss
Cheap Publications and everything pertaining to the
STATIONERY BUSINESS.
Atlantic Papers and Magazines received by eachsteamer. Steamer papers in wrapper Postage paid.
PIONEER BOOK & NEWS DEPOT,
Main Street, Nevada, janl6-tf
Shenandoah Billiard Saloon.
CODY & MAY : PROPRIETORS
Basement Kidd & Knox's large brick building,
AVING PURCHASED the obove weil-known saloon
and re-titted and re-furnished It in the best style
we are at all times
READY TO RECEIVE THE PUBLIc.
The Bar is furnished with the best of Liquors, Wines,
&ce., with an attentive and polite Bar-keeper to attend
the wants of all.
Callin and seeus. We have
‘Fwo splendid Billiard Tables,
GOOD CUES, BALLS, &e.
JESSE CODY.
GEORGE MAY.
NEW BILLIARD SALOON
Harrington & Patterson,
Olong and favorably known on Broad street, have removed and opened the finest Billiard Saloon to be
foundin the mountains, tn the new Brick builing, on the
corner of Broad and Pine Street, opposite Kidd & Knox's
orick building.
They hereby tender an invitation to all their old patrons
and friends to pay them frequent vi and they hereby
pledge themselves to give as good s action as formerly
‘The Saloon will be furnished with new and magnificent
Billiard Tables and every appendage complete.
he Bar
Is fitted up in the finest style and supplied with the
choicest and most costly Liquors and Cigars.
Nevada, January 16, 1857.—tf
Dee. 19—3m
aug 29
Robinson’s Crossing!
HE ROAD from Nevada to Downieville, by way of
Robinson's Crossing is in fine condition and presents
The Shortest Route and Best Road for Teams.
To all the extensive J g Regions and all the various
settlements along the Divide bet:veen the South and
Middle and the Middle and North Yubas by way of Hess’
and Emory’s Crossing. = i
The RoapD 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 Cfeek, Nelsn,s Creek, and all the
Mining Regions narth of Nevada and Downieville.
This road is easily traveled as that between Sacramento and Névada. Four horses can readily draw from three
to four thousand pounds of Freigi v
top of the hill at Downieville. when the road
structed by heavy rains or snowALLEN ¥. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
January 2, 1857—1f.
D. 8S. TALLMAN. GEO, E. TURNER.
TALLMAN & TURNER,
Buick Building, No. 18 Commercial street,
NEVADA CITY.
Sign of the large Padlock.
EEP CONSTRNTLY ON HAND a very large and
general assortment of
STOVES AND TINWARE,
Hardware, &c., &c.
Also—Bench ‘Tools, Table and Cutlery,
HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS.
JOB WORK
[3 Done to order at the shortest notice. 29
XG Give usa call we are confident that we can supply all wishing anything in our line.
Nevada, February 8,—tf
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!
Cheap For Cash!!!
The New York Dry Goods Store,
Branch of a New York House is now open on the
pried sol Smnereiat & Pine streets, witha
and elegant stock of Seasonable Goods isti
Silks, Shawls and Cloaks, ~ ———
M DeLaines, Cashmeres and Merinoz,
Blankets, Flannels, Quilts,and Comforter,
Bleachéd Sheetings and Shirtings, .
Zrish Linen, Damask Table Linen,
Napkins, Towels, and Crash,
Duck, Drillings, and Tickings,
Brown Sheetings, Checks and Calicos,
‘French, English, and American Calicos,
Hosiery, Gloves, Guantlets, &e. &,
Capes, Collars, Sleeves, Ribbons, &c. §,
Embroidered & Hem Stitch Linen Handkerchiefs,
Gents’ all Linen Shirts, hatf-Hose, Crayats, &c. together with every article usually foundin a Dry Goods Store.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine the goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Terms Cash—positively no credit.
oct24ter THOMAS BRADY.
18 sacks Buckwheat FLOUR forsale by sed
00 T. ELARD BEANS & Cy Bivad streci.
Sr, ote
WHOLES GOODS.
Taaffe, M’Cahill & Co.,
Front st. corner of Sacramento street,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS '
eocees OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, &c.
r FAVE NOW ON HAND, and are constantly receiv
ing by every Clipper Ship from the East, and by
every steamer via the Isthmus, a complete and
‘Extensive assortment of
All Goods in their Line.
Selected expressly for this market,
By one of the Firm, which will be sold at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
And to which the attention of city and country buyere
is ‘invited. Particular attention iscalled to their
SELECT STOCK OF
SPRING GooDS,
Comprising the Latest Styles and designs.
: "4 Large assortment of
Alezandre’s Celebrated Kid Gloves,
Always on hand, together with a large lot of
BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
Also—
A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY.
Comprising ¢very articje in the line
Davis & Jones celebrated Patent Shirts
Nos. 000 to 10 Raven’s-Ducks.
Cotton Ducks, Sheetings,
Drillings, &e., &c.
Also—A large and extensive stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING
Suitable for the Mining and Agriculta districts.
Together with every article to be found in the Dry
Goods line. ~
ip ORDERS FILLED WITH GREAT CARE and
DISPATCH. . :
TAAFFE, McCAHILL & CO.,
April 3—3m is Front strect, Corner Sacramento.
National Exchange,
No. 34 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
= The undersigned late proprietors of the United
States Hotel, having leased
Bicknell!s Block,
fae 201 handsomely fitted it up throughout, are now
prepared to accommodate permanent and transient boarders in a style unsurpassed in the state.
The Table
Will at all times be supplfed with all the varieties t
market affords,
The Beds and Furniture are New,
And for style and comfort cannot be excelled.
Particular attention will be paid to the aceommodatien
of . @°Ladies and Families.
Having had long’ experience in the business, we are
contident of being able to make the NATIONAL one of the
most desirable Hotels in the mountains,
THIS BLOCK is substantially built of BRICK and withstood the late disastrous fire. The rooms are airy and
well furnished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid view ofthe surrounding country. net
feOPEN ALL NIGHT.
THE BAR will be under the supervision of Mr.
Thomas Henry and will at ail times be supplied with
the choicest Liquors and Cigars. ,
15-tf PEARSON &HEALY.
Nevada Restaurant.
No. 25 Commercial Street,.... Nevada,
SPRAKER has leased the above, centrally loca~
iA. ted and well known Restaurant, and has refitted
and furnished the same in the most superb style—and
is row ready toaccommodate the citizens of Nevada and
the travelling public generally in the most hospitablé
manner. ae.
THE TABLE will always be provided with the very
best the market affords and the BAR stocked ‘with the
best of Liquors. Hope by strict attention to the wants
of my guests to merita liberal share of public patronage.
Meals to order, at all hours fuse
OYSTE R STEWS
xPGA ME SUPPERS. cs
Furnished at the shortest notiv¥e.
A, SPRAKER, Prop.
Nevada, March 13. 1857.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
Gro. E. Townson, Proprietor.
es form his friends and the old patrons of the
se above named House, that he is prepared to
. ‘i J
Seeded accommodate them in a betterstyle than any
ther House in the mountains, at the juriction of
fain, Washington and Commercial sts,
The House is new,y and the largest, most eommodions
and best furnished ever opened in Nevada. No expense
has een spared to make the establishment the 74
Best and most Complete House in the City.
Combining elegance with comfort, it Offers accommodaions forthe permanent or transient boarders that cannot
pe surpassed in the State. The central positlon this
Touse occupies renders it desirable as a stopping place,
vhile all the stages of the California Stage Company
Starting trom and arriving at this establishment, makes
it highly convenient for transient visitors.
; The Restaurant
s un ler my charge dnd experienced caterers are enaged from San Francisco, whoare well’ posted in their
usiness. I will guarantee that the J ‘
TA BI £&
Will be supplied with all the luxuries and comforts to be
had in the market, and the attendants will pay strict at
ention to the comfort of those who visit the House.
TEE; BAR.
'GEO. LEWIS & WM. WALKER,
Have taken the Bar where they intend to keep the best
of
The undersigned would respectfully inWines, Liquors, &e. &c.
© be found in this State. They hope by striving to please
alito merit full share of patronage. =
_ Lodging Department.
(The parlors and bed-rooms are large and wel! ventilated.
yewly and handsomely furnished, with first-rate Keds.
nd all the appliances for comfort. Particular care is
taken to keep she beds and rooms clean and comfortable
Y February 27, 1857.
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
. Pine Street, First Door below Kidd & Knox Brick Store.
HE undersigned having rebuilt and fitted up their Bakery, on the site of the old stand, are now prepared
tq furnish their old customers, and all who may give them
ajcall, with Pies, Cakes, Boston Brown Bread and Graham
ead of superior quality. :
Fruit, Lemon. Poxxndand Sponge Cake, Wedding Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New York Bakcries, at wholesale Prices. DREIFOSS§LEPPERT
Nevada, September 19th, 1856, :
Good Bargains,
WILL OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, at tke town
of Omega, county of Nevada, the following described
property. to wit: Oné bundted and forty-five acres df
land well timbered and fertile, with opportunities of trré
gating, with the following impfoyenients: One dwelling
house, of large size, situated of Matn street, containing
one sitting-room, two bed-reoms, dining-room, store-rooin,
kitchen, wood-house, &c. There is a ditch running
through the enclosure with good spring water runniug
in it the year round, encugh to irrigate with, and the
witole tract is believed to be well adapted to raising fruit.
I will also sell tive shares (it being the undivided fourth
partof twenty shares,) in a ditch known as Hudson &
Culbertson’s ditch. which will be completed in one month
if the weather is good; the ditch wzll be about & miles
long and its capacity from 5 to 7 hundred inches. The
water is conveyed from Diamond Creek to Omega, the
best and most extensive mining district in California.—
We have extended our survey to the South Yuba and
we come below a continuous chain of rocks, which will
enable us to extend ouf ditch at a cost of many thousand
less than by any’other route. We will extend it to the
Yuba next summer. I will also sell a blacksmith-shop
and lot situated in’ Omega, which is the best sitnated in town and does the principal work, together wHb
eight hundred bushels of coal. Also, a number of mintig
el4ims which can be prospected by the purchaser. The
object in selling the above property is to wind up my bu
sitess in California and return to the Atlantie tates, as
I Have been in this State six years. For any Arete
information L will refer ayy inquirer to J. V. A ing,
Dr. Teeple and Thos. Buiterfield of Omega.
Dee. 5, 4856:—3m. ‘F. W. HUDSON,
mpire Livery Stable.
HARVEY HELM, Proprietor.
The undersigned would inform his friends
and the public generally that he has réf r< spent at the old stand, where he intends
y 3 " keeping ?
A stock of Fast Horses,
nd would solicit the patronage of the public.
ag Horses kept by the Day or Week”
Nevada, Aug. 8, 1856. =?
elegraph Line of Stages.
Between Nevada and San Juan.
The subseribers respectfully in
form the travelling publie ¢hat they
have purchased the above*line of
Stages of Abe Wagefer, and wil!
ranto San Juan and return the same day. ~ f
aving the American Exchange, Nevada, every mornat 8 o'clock, passing by Montezuma and Oak Tree
KN, arriving @tSan Juan at 11 o'clock. Connecting
with 2¢ Smith's Saddlé Horses for Camptonville tlie
saine day. “f
eturning leaves San Juan every day at 1o’clock,
xpress matter promptly attended to.
WM. F. WILSON, & Co. Proprietors.
. 8. McRoperts Agent.
EW June Butter forsale by 5
T. ELLARD 8 EANS & Co. 52Broad Street
Kegs Boston Syrup for sale by
T. ELLARD BEANS & Co. Browd Sereee.
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