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April 4, 1856 (4 pages)

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oP eevee . " ee a a % ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER COLUMBIA—-STARTLING INDIAN WAR NEWS!—STEAMER MARY} CAPTURED AND BURNT!—MUR. . DER OF WHITES, &c. The following news we copy from the Marysville Express of yesterday, for which we are indebted to Wells. Fargo & Co. Notice of Enforcement of Mechanics’ Lien. N the District Court—County of Nevada. Visite 5. Graton tf Ne Whitmarsh; laintiffs, vs J. C. Palmer defendant. All persons olding or claiming liens under the provisions of an act entitled “An act for securing the liens of Mechanics and others,” approved April 27, 1955, on the folwit : That certain frame building ordwelli lot upon which the same stands, ying canes atuay — the south tide of Spring street, in the town and county s Biss: t of Nevada, bounded and described as follows—_Be. San Francisco, April 2,9 P. M. ginning at a2 pointon the south side of Spring stick, The Columbia has just arrived from the. Sbout 150 feet west of D: i . t a m t eer Creek, N orth, with highly important and startling in. south along the line of E. W. Smith's Cajon tne teligence, which we hasten to lay before our, stable lot to the centre of Deer Creek, thence north readers, east up through the peas ed said Creek to Spring On Sunday, 23d ult,, Mr, Wright, a partuer . Spring street to the piace of begin . Street and thence westwa the south line of ) a t of beginning, with all its ap. of Varnoy, in company with some six men, left . purtenances, are hereby notified to be and appear beHaye’s place, at the head of Deer Creck Val-. !é the District Court of the Lith Judicial District in ley, for Varnoy’s Ranch, and after travelling . and for the County cf Nevada, at the April term there. of at the Court Room of said 25 . some six miles, they found themselves suddenly . April 1856, at 10 o'clook, A. ag rs ‘cxhiiie thes aot . surrouaded ;by Indians. Mr. Wright was/ od weed ate — will be deemkille is anions Py ved in favor of the plantiffs. We will on the Po ; = — ngob oven = Beep creel . day and year and at the place aforesaid apply to said . : ys, ppe: volun: . Court for the enforcement of & Mechani Lien for teers were encamped. A second party then 00 on the above described property and will move . went out to ascertain more of the whereabouts . 4 decretal order for the sale of said property, pur. of the enemy, when they were also attacked not suant =“ statute en case s made an provided. far from the house; Alex. Caldwell being killmreeggry Relaeny ave ata ; ald C.A. Johnson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Four pack trains, consisting of some §0. Dated Nevada, April 31, 1856 49-39 mutese were encamped in the vicinity and are . ih a2 reported to have been captured. = pa: e* 3 One of the packers had his animal shot from aes — Be 2 under him, and one man, John Davis, was . a a = 8 * = = killed. The Indians had all their own way in. Oo € — age «Agel (Ninois Valley from Sunday to Wednesday, . > . w . & ag 38 the locality being marked by smoke from burn. a0 = . ea x + neers . ing buildings, and the resounding of firearms. . Nn = AE SJ oes = (he Indians attacked the settlement whea lesa ah o = ac Bs Capt. Sinith had gone down the river to effect . = aa Of 28 * junction with Col, Buchanan, at Big Meads _ a = . SE => vs—about two hundred Indians in the attack-. ©7 = wn a 3 = ea og parfy. Ay = = » sessii Ixpian News reo Orecox.—The Indiansi Cp o yy S=seex t seems have by a coup de main, withdrawn . aa] 1s oo XQ a3 28 a all the regulars who have been wintering at . ef . = . i) <a3 pa Vancouver to the east side of the Cascade a é —_ @ O38 3 Mountain. ‘These Indians made a show of de<2) = a ba aE 22 = fiance at White Salmon, burned a house or. tem a ye asie two, killed and drove off a quantity of stock,; = wz = ud committed other depredotions, whereupon . ul the available force of the regular army ere ordered to move to the Indian country. he volunteers also were about to cross Snake iver aud give the Indians battle, at last ac: ounts from them. — H's the pleasure of informing the ladies and genAt this juncture it scems the Indians have tleman of Nevada and vicinity that she has talivided their forees and by a military ruse . ke" the well known wave placed a large war party between. both semngepe pay 3% te: a oe the rerulars; y r __ } (late journ’s) where those wishing good pictures ne r eS 7 ace yy ; ao ae . of themselves or y ictures of friends copied, can be sure n Puesday night, 2oth 2 apne the Indians, . to set them done in the finest style and most perfect numbering 800 attacked the Cascades, and at . of which the art can now afford. Mrs. R. begs to say ‘test dates had full possession of the only pass . im testimony as a recommendation of her abilities in 'y which communication can be bad with the . picture making that she is directly from the celebra: : . ted gallery of D. D. T. Davie, of Utica, N. ¥., where egular forces, and volunteers, and had burnt \she has been operating forthe last three years. She very building at the Cascade. They have de: {has all the pe ny meer = aes nag tenes . steame rors = ,/ chemicals and with the light of the gallery which is ; royed mi anceamgial Mary, and agg? many . unsurpassed by any in the State, she is confident of cilzens, and were now fighting the forces in . making the most perfect likenesses as well as beauty the field. On the receipt of the news at Port: . of tone and finish. Sho intends in connection with and, the Fashion and Belle were dispatched . Daguerreotyping eae Eyslogcania, at panes on 2 we F agg is ee ip na = paper, as soon as the necessary chemicals can arrive ith 80 men. A letter had been received from . which’ are now on the way. The public are invited to Vancouver stiting that the Indians were within . call and examine specimens of hor work bo‘h Dague:x miles of that place, and were killing all . reotype and Photographs. ges, sexes and condition of people. DAGUERREOTYPES. MRS. JULIA A. RAYMOND, \ . I take pleasure in recommending Mrz. Raymond as POE £ Se gee: PEE . my successor in the picture business, believing her to Prize Frenr.—Yankee Sullivan and) bea lady well calculated to please all who may call ; as : . at the Gallery, whether for pictures or to examine Steve Simmons have made arrangements . specimens. 49-tf G. 0. KILBOURN. tora fizht. Stakes $1000 on each side. . DR. HUNGERFORD’S MEDICAL NOTICES. i Pp 5100 forfcit money is already up. Bes! Rae ne.We are indebted to Wells, Fargo Co.’s Express for files of papers. > <> ae _ tarrrcation Mrrerixe.—The meeting whic), alled for the purpose of ratifying the nations of Firuaore and Donenson last oneer advertising Physician in Califoraia, and the } rly educated one now advert s State. gz tocure dis Medicines carefully prepared and pack any plice in the country. ease in th ed f N Persons leaving on the steamers, can obtain from the Doctor, Medicine and directions for use during tl ous, All those aff gall at} Hungerford, who always guarantees a perma. nent and speedy cure. { EREORD’S Medical Rooms, No, 242 Clay st . 0, where all d ord, San Franci ir voyage. Delays are dan 1 should lose no time, onee on Dr Saturday evening, and which was adjourned iccount cf the weather, will not probably . ° held until after the adjournment of th: which will undoubtedly take ses ofa ter receive the treatment necessary to efpeedy ant effectual cure of those annoying and disZ complaints. The enviable reputation Pr. HunSenators Hawks, Ceffroth . gerford has earned for himself by his extraordinary suc. ait i sess in all diseases of a private nature, renders it but nec and Furguson caunot visit us until after the . oe tg sdeateh thes eee . jjournment. . : — <> Vriars.—There wrsiature, o 1 luce next weer. sfore avoids the long a y o lavishly heldout but seldom fulfilled. Medi. will be six ent to all parts of the country, with direetions urder cases before the District Court at, &* their use. . Nocturnal Emissions, Uleers in the Throat, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet, and those dreadful symptoms . of the head, throat, nose and ski.. under Dr. Hungerford’s treatment, are healed in an incredible short time without j mercury. Young men who have become victims of solitary vice, that dreadfui and destructive habit, which ruin both body and mind, call immediately on Dr. Hungerford and you depend upon being restored to health, that } greatest ef God‘s blessings. We advise aut afflicted to lose no time but call immediately on Dr. Hungerford whether the case is of long stand . ing or recent date, he guarantees a speedy and permanect cure, although NoTED Quacks may herve been ineffectually tampering with it without success. FEMALES AFFLICTED OR IN TROUBLE should call or send for . Dr. Hungerford, who has devoted his entire time the . last fifteen years to private maladies of men and women. . The question is often asked—Why is Dr. Hungerford so successful, while other physicians are failing daily ? The . answer must be plainly apparent to all ; it is that he urMcurRpDER next session, which will commence on’ he third Monday of April, 21st inst. ca WILLIAMSCN, I. N. DAWLEY. WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY, BAMNIEERS. NO, 30 MAINS TREET. NEVADA. Highest Prices Paid fir Gold Dust. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY SCRIPT BOUGHT. General and Special Deposits reeeived. ——_49-tf GILT MOULDING, . lowing described building, lot and appurtenances to /PROVISI ON 8, GROCERI E 8, . Liquors and Cigars. j Wy: are in receipt of the largest and best selec} . GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ‘ reduced rates. . most desirable assortment of French Goods ever bro’t . Nerth of Sacramento, consisting of the best quality of . SUMMER SILKS ; ' i . 4 ° a . derstands his profession and attends attends to it, and 3,000 Feet Gilt Moulding, all sizes, : : . as his practice has increased so has his knowledge extenJUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP By/ ded. Se close has been his application tostudy and practice, that he has become perfect master of his profession, ABBOTT & EDWARDS. . and can insrre to all relief from their trouble. His course No: 34 Commercial’ Street has ever been upward and onward, placing him at the very head of his arduous professson, Dr, J, Thompson Hungerford has hundreds of letters from his patients, which he is ready to show, but he feels in honor bound to withold the name of the writer, as he is ceriain no man of sense or delicacy would have his name . made public in sucha case. : N.b. All letters for advice [send per Express} will be promptly attended to. Dr. Hungerford so extensively known in this State, be. ing the oldest practittoner of private disease in California, that any notice of him might seem superfluous. Yet fearing that there are many, unfortunately suffering for the want of proper treatment we recommend them to apply to . Dr. Hungerford, who is certainly a Physician of unsurpassed skill and wonderful success in his profession. FLOOR MANAGERS, . We wish to call theattention of our numerous patrons B. RICKS 22-<46.056. SS oe by Armstrong. . to the mertts of Dr. Hungerford, and think that we can#@~ Tickets to be had of the Managers or at the office . not do it in any better way than to publish a few. selecf the Downey House, . " . a tions of MAY BALL. FPMIF Scholars attached to the Dancing School in Rough & Ready, will give 2 Complimentary Bull to MR. JOHN BROWN, The talented and popular Musician, as a mark of their es: em for him, which will be held in the MASONIC TOWN TALL, one of the best and most cemmodious in the coun y, on the Istof May next Committee on behalf of the School.—W. B, RICE, P. W. ARMSTRONG, 3. M. GILHAM, G, SHEPHART, and B. B. rROXNEL, MANAGERS. Nevada. J. A. Lancaster, A. Hansom, A. H, Hagudorn. Grass Valley. C. Haskell T. Findley. W. C. Clark. t > ht, c. A. Lowenthal. NOTICE, LL delinquent members the of Flying Cloud Tunnel Jo. who are in arrears, are reqnested to call on the TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PRESS. From the Echo du Pacific, San Francisco. Se und pay up their back assessments by SUNDAY, Dr. Iuxcrrrorp.—We wish te call the attention of our April 6th, 1856, or the claims will be sold at public auc. readers to the advertisement of this gentleman, whose exition on MONDAY, Apri] 7th, infront of the United States . fenslve peaction and success is sufficient to induce all those Hotel. By order of the Company. J.C. DOBLEMAN, . afflicted to give hima call. The Doctor is not only a reg. y fai Secretary ¥.C.T.C._ . ularly edneated Physician, but he has the principles of = = . % SPECIMENS . pass and can feel for ‘ne ponies He has in «t IU! MES doubtedly more pracrice than any ysician in San rOLD AND Qt ART Fruaniaon: and it is fast-increasing. To those acquainted Bought at the Highest Prices by with the Doctor, wesay nothing as to his skill and mtegBA RRETT & SHERWOOD rity, as they are well known, but to strangers we bo Say, . callon Dr. Hungerford, and you will find that a friend in fer tz ARE MADE withont injury to the striae of . need is a friend indeeC. ag , Z the specimens, and exact value estimated ithout s H ournal. harge. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory. pe oe " ities sys= R » ber. 3 + 24 8 ESSO! > —opposed x ‘ wo Rare the number—I35 Montgomery street, San tem of advertising. yet we deem it but t to this gentle. rancisco. i is By: te dis: oT . man to admit that his system of treatment in Private YR. Particular attention given to Watch .epairing. . throughout the civilized world. 49-Sm Sun Francisco, April 4—3m . ‘ ~ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. FRISBIE’S THEATRE, one is nareby. given ~ = —s having . Nevada. 4% claims against the estate cf Louis P. Stiles, de-. 5S. inddbitiened wok : inform the ceased, late of Nevadacounty, State of California, to . T peciindihed that, cet paige ag omy that INO. present the same with the necessary vouchers to me ; 8. POTTER has utterly failed to comply with the ut in Nevada, within Ten months from March . rs oa en be baanie bene from any benefit of said es‘®T™S of the contract by which I leased him my The eo AO. FELT, Public Administor . atre I will let it by the Night, Week, or Month for tate. m ~U. ’ pera oes . Dramatic Entertainments, Concerts and Exhibitions. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. . The THEATRE, has been fitted up at a sreat expense ‘and the stage enlarged with a new stoek of Scenery. HE partnership heretofore existing between the Ie a rope ee ati cpa HU * grgrmas oe T undersigned has this day been dissolved by mu. S02 ‘A : sinahabe = ions addressed to me w tual coasent. All debts that were contracted for the . Prompuy (0th, 1855, will be paid by Jas. a. Williams. JAS. A. WILLIAMS, DR. H. V. BICKNELL, Aa BE. Boe ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Lewis Teal, 33 Broad st. Nevada, . Ly on fs Co.'s celebrated California Ale. URES all Diseases without the use of mercury or In Whole or Half Barrels. 45 _/ any other poisonous minerals. can be found at al] times, night and day, — = L. P. FRISBIE. Alpha, March 26th, 1955. tr OTH PODER, benefit of said firm, from Mareh 10th, 1855, to March . 13, afarch 28, 1856, W. D. DERING. j AND pron nhg EEC Te EES", lel Office in the 3d story of “Bicknell Block’’ where he For sale by ! RUDOLPH, Druggist, ; by st Chgneriol etise :. on professional business. SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS BAILEY BROTHERS, Importers and Dealers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY J. R. WHITNEY & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PRESERVED FRUITS, &c. &c. SACRIAMENTO. American Market, 44 Main st. Nevada. oe ae one of the Largest stock in California. FANCY GOODS, CUTLRRY, COLT’S PISTOLS, &c. Ke. ; NO. 118 J STREET, between Fourth and Fifth sts., We are receiving Goods inthe above line by every steamer and have constantly on hand Special Notices, Masonic Notice, EVADA R. A. CHAPTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad street. every Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. THOMAS H. CASWELL, M. FE. H. P. T. P. Hawtxy, Secretary. tS I. 0. 0. F.—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Instituted Oct. E Our . 31, 1855, meets every Wednesday evening, at the Odd np Business wil g assortment of Watches of every description and . Fellow’s Hall, Maia street. {South} Eureka, California. usiness will bo suspended on the Sabbath. of the most celebrated makers known to the trade, will} Faithful oduan are Sia welcome. at all times be found complete and full. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada. The undersigned having leased the above well known Hotel, and refitted it throughout, ure now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient wurders In a style unsurpassed in the State. setting done in most skilful manner and CALIFORNIA JEWELRY Of every description manufactured to order. Marck 28.—3m THE TABLE NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF ae be supplied with all the varictics the CROCKERY AND GLASSW ARE. market affords. THE BEDS CROCKERY! CROCKERY! Are all new, and for comfort and cleanliness, cannot be The undersigned formerly of (Cerf, Eger & Co,) excelled, has opened a large and commodious store, Particular atteation will be paid to the accommodation 166 J street, between 6th and 7th, With a full assortment of Crockery, Grass and British Plated Ware, Lamps, Globes and Lamp Glasses.— This stock being laid in for cash from a depressed market, can be sold much lower than imported goods. It consists of — White Granite Ware, Dinner, Breakfast and Chamber; C.C. Ware: Glassware; French China Ware ; Britania Ware of every description ; Cutlery ; Mirrors, mahogany and gilt frames, of all sizes. Parties purchasing in this line will do well to examine my stock before making their selections elsewhere. Orders promptly filled and gvods carefully packed. march28-3m CHARLES CERF. Assay Office. BLAKE & Co., No. 52 J street, between 2d and 3d, Sacramento. Gold, and Ores’of every description, melted and assayed, and returns made within twenty-four hours, in bars or coin. _b@ We guarantee our Assays, and will ay all differences arising from the same with any of the U. S. Mints. march 28-3m of Ladies and Families, Having had long experience in the business, we are con fident of being able to make this one of the must desirable Hotels in the mountains. az OPEN ALL NIGHT.-ca The BAR is under the supervision of Mr. W. A. GRAY, and will atall cimes, be supplied with the choicest Wines, PEARSON & HEALEY. Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf New Spring Goods" ted stock of Spring and to be found in this city, which has been purchased at We can and will offer great inducements to wholesale or retail customers. COUNTRY DEALERS Will find it to their advantage to give us a call before going to the Bay or Sacramento as we can supply them in quantities tosuit at a small advance over San Francisco prices. Our stock consists in part of — FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COATS—large assortment ; CASSIMERE BUSINESS COATS—complete assortment : FANCY and PLAIN CASSIMERE PANTS—in creat variety VESTS—all the different kinds. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, BYRON COLLARS ; DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, FRENCH BOSOMS ; BLACK & COLORED FALL HATS ; Together with every article usually kept in similar es. tablishments. Suftice it to say in point of quantity, style, selection, excellence and price our stock is not surpassed. . ada ep to the wants of the market, greatly reduced prices. ONE PRICE ! g ¥ reduced prices. A. BIOCH «ec co. No. QA CommencratSrre rT, Corner of Pine. Nevada, March 21, 1856.—tf T. W. Stroweriver, T. S. Mrrcneta, L. P. Coutts, G.M. Brane, T. S. MITCHELL & (C0. Importers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, Corner Sth and J streets, Sacramento, E would call the attention of Purchasers to the large and well selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES, which and are selling at 45-3m a ST BARBIER’S “GRAPE” GINGER WINE. HIS excellent and salubri: us beverage is manufactured of Pure Wuite Wines and Jamaica Givcer Roor and is warranted inferior to any GinFRONTROYAL MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, . ger Wine ever offered to the public. The manae M . ufacturer of this wine has spared no expense in get@ecwvedeis” Ye yeoed Es pes a San oe. the ting the bestof materials and can now offer an article ert Min TRING MILL aNp Saw i ste mi Mit. The Flour Mill has two run of 3 foct. which the most abstemious and temperate person can stones, drove by water with a 13 . use with the most beneficial effects. It is particularly ones, foot breast wheel, sti ti ethwith ample machinery, 10 feet of a natural faltn’. recommended to Lantes as astimulating and strength Also, Tavern stand and Toll Bridge neross Bear Riyer, together with 160 acres of land, free from all claims except the United States. The Mills are in a great . wheat growing country, and convenient to market— 25 miles from Nevada, 20 miles from Auburn, and 15 from Marysville. The Mill has a good country custom, and all of the above named property is situated on Bear River, about four miles above Johnson’s Ranch, and immediately on the shortest direct road from Sacramento to Nevada. This property will be sold together, or separate, to suit purchasers, low for . cash. For further particulars enquire of Joun WEs. ser, County Treasurer, Nevada. oron the premises. 47-lm McDONALD & CO. California. Manufactured and sold by A. BARBIER, 148 Washington st. San Francisco. Sold only to the jobbing trade in cases and kegs.— Also forsale Cordials and Syrups, especially extra Raspberry Syrup. minch28-2m LEWIS TEAL, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Domestic Liquors, Butter, Provisions, &c. 33 Broad Strect, Nevada. FIRE-PROOF STORE. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER AHEAD!;——~—~S*«S< AER es Eres CAP, FOOL'S CAP, all sizes ; NEW SPRING GOODS La Broad and Narrow Bill Cap; Important to the Ladies !) 50 Reams Letter Paper, blue and white; The Largest Stock Ever Brought to Nevada ! 20 do finely assorted Note paper; 10 do Bath Letter, Blue and white gilt ; Any quantity of plain and fancy Envelops to suit For sale by POTTER & CRITTENDEN. U T received by the last Nicaragua steamer, the . SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING, . Uncle Sam, direct from Paris, the largest and BY H. GALVIN, BROAD ST. NEVADA, (Opposite Davis’ Gunsmith shop.) Miner’s Hose made or repaired at the short\ est notice, and on the mustressonable terms. > The only Collar Manufacturer in the Mountains! Bridles. Martengales, Whips, &e., &c., always on hand or made toorderin the most workmanlike manner, and PLAID SILKS ; all sorts and colors of . C SILKS ; SILK ‘TISSUES ; all sorts of SLLK . plain and figured ; EMBROIDERED MAN-} kinds ; the latest styles of LADIES and} CHILDRE BONNETS ; latest styles of FRENCH LAWNS ; CARPETS of all sorts, from Silk Velvet to . ¢ 2 ‘ g Ingrain China Matting of all kinds ; LADIES and CHIL. inferior to none other in the State. : : DREN’S SHOES, &c. &c. iggy Movemine ma at the shortest notice and warranted sg Ladies, remember that we shall receive month. Pease to call. ee era 75 E ly by steamer new stocks of goods direct from Paris HENRY aaa which we promise to sell cheaper than can be bought. a cigs this side of San Francisco. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BRO. BRICK STORE,...MAIN STREET...NEV AD. Nevada, < 28, 1856.—tf moh7 MORIAN’ BARAGE TILLAS o April 27, 1855. White Hall Livery Stable. F. W. NELSON, Proprietor. P The undersigned would respectfully sy inform his friendsand the public generally that he has become proprietor of the White Hall Livery Stable, where can be found at all times a Stock of Fast Horses and good Carriages. Public patronage solicited. Horses kept by the day or week. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! California Stage Company ay, = a a ie Nevada, 2s follows: FoR ENTO. Leaves Nevada at 1 ¢ , Ac BM., and arriving a ramente in time for the 2 o’clock boats tor San Francis: Also—At 4o’clock, A. M., running via Auburn a Accommodation Line to Sacramento. The Stages of this Company will leave 44-tf ar ° Wolfs’ Schiedan Schnapps. BANcaorts’ 4 Whi’s Cider. Dunbar & Son’s Porter and Ale, [in glass,] FOR MARYSVILLE. Turner's Wormwood Cordial and Gome Syrups. Leaves the above named Offices Every Morning at 7 Meech tga Wines, "clock assing by Grass Va y, Rough & Ready, Fem is men o'clock, A. M., passing by Grass Vat Rough & dy Genuine “Swiss Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacao, MarasChambertin and Anisette. For sale by Lewis Teal, 33 Broad street. Empire Ranch and Loug Bar, and arriy ing at Marysville by J o’tlock, P. M. ex % = ALSU—FOR AUBURN via ASS VALLEY. = 2 Every Afternoon at 20’clock passing via Grass Valley} _ Nevada, Jan, 25,1856, and arrive atAuburn same day, at 6 o’clock P. M., oonnecting with he Morning Coach at Auburn which arrives cranientot as 1 uv clock, P: M., same day, JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. 8, W S McROBERTS, Agent Match 7, 1856—tf NT AY r DANCING ACADEMY.
Mrs: Adda Clark, Would inform her friends and the public generally, that she has opened a DANCING ACADEMY, at & HARMONIE HALL, Broad street. Three Doors above the Virginia House. Days or TurTiox—Wednesdays and Fridays, for Ladies and Children from 3 to5 P.M. Monday. Wedn@sday and Friday Evenings for Gentlemen, from 7 1-2 to 10 P. M.— Private lessons given at the Hallat any hour during the day or evening. arties wishing to form Private Classes can do so by enDAVIS’ PISTOL GALLERY IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. %, P, DAVIS would informi the gentlémen of Ne4evada, and all those visiting the city, that he has 4 quiring at the Harl, fitted up, at a considerable outlay, a For Terms, &, apply at the Hall, at the hours above KYPistol Gallory: mentioned. 41-tin And those who are fond of ——. a _ ~ s L ——= with ease and comfort, as he is well supplied with the ate P . . best Pistols in the State, and everything else that is UST RECEIVED: bl cal ita i OO Lite jei al ir s. ~ , it requisite to a Gallery of the above order. and beauties of Fanny Ferd: Lamp Lighter; The Persons desiring refreshments will find a BAR con. Wite’s Victory, by Mrs. Southworth: Banker’s Daughter. nected with the Gallery, and for the superiority of . complete, by Reynolis: Life of PT. Barnum; Ollendorf’s Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste and . Spanish, French and Gorman, Also, 500 assorted Novels, be convinced. by all the popular Authors, For sale of course, by a Nevada, March 28 -tf no2l—tf POTTER & CRITTENDEN. NEW STORE AND NEW GooDs. Valuable Property For Sale. rc WO HOUSES AND LOTS, situxted on Boulder street, Dry Goods, Clothing, &. copogta Be ss ee peenonion sr S. J. DEYOUNG & CO., Known as the Lawson property, are now offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, For further particulars ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nevada . “™i¥ire at the Nevada Journal Office of : and vicinity that they have just opened their new N, P, BROWN. Dry Goods and Clothing store, No. 25 Commercial St. IN KELSEY’s BRICK BLOCK. Ladies will find here a fall assortment of every article of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods including fine Shoes of every d ion. A fall assortment of Infant’s and Children’s Clothing will constantly be kept on hand, ie DeYoung & Co. intend, also, to keep an assortment of every article for Gentlemen’s wear, and in-. Vite the attention of the public to their new stock. Nevada, March 14, 1856. Nevada, Jan. 11th, 1856. LANK BOOKS—Wholesale and Retail. 200 Qrs. Demi Russia Blanks a 500 “Cap “Blanks; 200 “ Long Cap 1-2 b’d Blanks ; 200 “ Broad *' “ — Blauks ; For sale by POTTER & CRITTENDEN. CAMPHENE! CAMPHENE!! GALLS. CAMPHENE—Which we can sell 4,000 much LOWER PRICES than any other deulers in the mountains. POTTER & CRITTENDEN Emporium of Luxuries, HE undersigned has opened his new Store on COMMEROIAL STREET, Near Pine, where he well be pleased to see his old! ees SOAPS, in variety. _ Por sale b: RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. ; ic ji . J OW’S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. For sale by Tenn Seack of ees ee L —ee Droge, ma 21 Commercial street. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, é&c. &c. . on hand and is constantly receiving from one of the AY RUM. Forsale by . : largest houses below. We would also call the atten-. B RUDOLPH, Druggist, i 21 Conux ial street. tion of country merchants to call and examine our 1 Conmercia stock before purchasing elsewhere. If you want good . Rope. bargains remember the sign across the street. 1 00 LBS Manilla Rope, assortedsizes, for sale by ety ee , 2, A. B, GREGORY JAMES 8S. CURTIS, Opposite Abbott’s Hall. . — =~ = : Nevada, March 19, 1856. y= SHAIR TONIC. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugzist, 3 LOST. 21 Commercial streetN Thursday, 13th March, between Empire Ranch . 5 and Marysville a Pocket Book containing Papers, Valuable only to myself. There was also a $10) piece oe (me a can eae ne the pa. rs tothe Nevapa JOURNAL UFFICE. — i ZEN’S SUPERIOR COLOGNES. F, joke PAIL persons are cautioned against trading for any BB“ S SUPERL RUDOLPH. Drogeisty Notes or Due Bills, payable to my order, lost with the Sk Goautenreiavetrest: above papers, payment being stopped. ATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. For sale by : RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. March 28-Im AZRO SINCLATR. Flour. ae i —— 3 Z ei i AXALLand Gallego Flour in bbls. Also, Sufol UBLY’s ESTRACIS, Fe 4.4, Drugzist j Flour, in tine, expressly for family use, for sale low Zl Commercial stecet. . for Cash, by 4. &. GREGORY, Main street. i Chronomete:s and Watches of every kind repaired and cleaned and warranted for one year. Diamond 2 . copy it as a complimentary tribute to one of the most we have received from late arrivals, all of which are well . ing tonic, and particularly adapted to the climate of . <n f W.B. RICHARDS, N. G. D. V. Norton, Seeretary. 1,0. 0.F.—Brooxtys LopGr, No, 46—Instituted Oct, 1: 1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, at the Odd Fellows Hall, Red Dog, Brothers in good standing are ever welcome. = J. C, GREEN, N. G. T. J. Burcess, Secretary, dec 28—3m Masonic. E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F. & A. M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of each week at the Ma 8 Ha _ Broad street. CHARLES MARSH, W, M. J. V. Watson, Secretary, 36—tfDn eee Ne ee TE EO, EOS ed ae SE Se BH Dr. LJ. CLAPKAY.—It is indeed refreshing in this age of empirical practice to be erabied to call the attention of the unfortunate to the advertisement of a physician of rere, scientific and medical attainments, who has sufficient moral courage to break through the bonds of obsolete ideas and place himself betore the public thro’ the medium of the press, in order to cope with and stalify the pernicious efforts of the incompeteut. Such a physician is Dr. L. J. Czapkay, whom we cheerf ully commend to invalids, especially those suffering from diseases of the sexual organs and their unsuccessful treatment as a gentleman possessing all the requisites for the satisfactoay and successful practice of his profession.— Coupled with a thorough and available knowledge of the medical art, he brings years of experience on the treatment of all seminaland private diseases to his aid, ena bling him to cope with them in all their multifarious forms. We cheerfully commend him to the public as an able physician, worthy the confldence of all in search of health. 39-4F Re ee AE re ale eats A Brigut Srreak or Gratirupe.—The following letter appeared some time since in the San Francisco Citizen, without the knowledge of Dr. Young. We skillful physicians that ever made this State his residence. Asit was entirely unsolicited, and made public without the knowledge of any one but the writer, it speaks volumes. It should be cut out and pinned up for roforoncc to any one who should unfortunately be similarly situated : To my Arriicrep Fettow Mex.—Being about to leave the State of California for my home in Michigan, I wish before leaving to recommend to your notice that great benefactor, Dr. J.C. Young. I was on the very brink of the grave, when he stretched forth his hand and saved me fromdeath. Forseveral years I had been troubled with a complication of diseases, brought on by bad habits, aggravated by exposure in the mines, which had so weakened my system and templated suicide. Borne down by racking pains in my body, dizziness in my head, sore eyes, pains and misery in my back and hips, weariness in my legs, evil forbodings, together with aconfirmed melancholy, I considered my best friends to be my worst enemies ; tasies took possession of my mind. I was hurrying to friend and partner in the mining business approached me on the subject, and advised me togotothe Bay and see Dr. Young. I did so and thank God for it.— Dr. Young examined my case, and told me he could cure me. Shortly after I commenced taking his medicines my troubles began todecrease and in three months I was perfectly well. Take my advice, all Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next proceeding undermined my constitution that I have often con. my dreams were frighiful, and at timesstrange phan. tasies, my 1 upertor article. insanity—that worst of living deaths. In this state a. we warrant to bea s P article Have you seen Michelsen’s New Books ? NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE! LEECBESBN ABAD. N ICH ELSEN has§ now on hand and is constantly receiving the Latest Publications of the day such a I POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, THE RES1 STATIONERY ! The Finest CUTLEY and FANCY GOODS ! and a Beaatiful assortnrent of RULIDAY "RESENTS such as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Not ! May Flower, Magnolia, Token of Friendshlp, &e, Musical Jnstruments.—The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this City. Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Acco rdeons, Flutinas, Clarinets, Coronets or Freneh Horns, Fifes and Flutes of every varicty. Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in theState, and always receiving by every steamer, all the Atlantic. French and German Papers and Periodicals. You will allways fiud the LATEST NEWS by calling enme! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors, %9_Papers sent to the Atlantic States FREE op Postace. Just Reoeived—LIFF OF J. V. CRANE. Pat’s Galifernia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds of Stationery, &c, (Dec 28-2m) M. MICHELSFN, No 40 Mnin Street. rrr rrr rr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Xe. Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 18 Commercial street, Nevada. . Tux subscribers have on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF TINWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES, &c. Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains. Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES, CHISELS, of variow sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCUETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, Ke., &e. #a5All kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly. A share of patronaga is soligited. Nevada, December 14—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial! street 26s as SE EAI EVADA YET AHEAD!” Be 4@ PSs EE Te E SE ee ae HE Be aD. Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. \ OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly ow hand at their store next to H. Davis’ Brick Building, and opposite the United States Hotel. ‘ A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, 2 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great many other Goods usually kept in such establisements. ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. P. 8.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main a. —— Call and jadge for youselves . Street, M. ROSENHETM, Nevada July 27, 1855-2m A. S. ROSENHETM, MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE. Number 48 Main Street, Novada, California. We keep always on hand, the /argest and very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Siliver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures, jand every thing in the above line in great variety, which we import. ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sell much lower thanany other house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufactured Camphene, whie We invite the ‘ public and country buyers to call and inspect our Stock, and examine our prices. Orders attended to with dis patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge. SIMMONS & CO. Everything in the above lite, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddin s, &c., on reasonable teruiis. n21 —tf : : £ Remember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.” you that afflicted, and call upon him, for he will be . sure to cure you; he has cured several of my acquain. tances after they had beoome discouraged by being deceived by the humbugs of the day, both by Ameriean and foreign vagabonds. My heart leaps towards ;him with gratitude for his benefits to me and my . friends. tf Cuas F. Mawrove. UNION EXOTEXL,, hae 25 Broad Sitrect, Nevada, Cal, STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. HE undersigned haying taken in charge this well . . known Hotel, and fitted it upina style that is not . surpassed by any house of the kind in any mountain town in California, takes this method of announcing to their friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public generally, that they are ready to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, and pledge themselves to all who may favor them with their patronage,that no pains will be spared to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES . to be found in any section of the mines. Particular attention has been paid to fittingup the LODGING DEPARTMENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com petent lady, and from her knowledge of the business, we are contident that we can offer to the public as good if not better than can be found in any other house in Nevada County. Q@ THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict attention to business we hope to reccive a share of public patronage. PRICES: Board per week..$8,00 . Board & Lodging per‘day.2,00 Board & Lodging..10,00 . Lodging per ae ‘ONE, — SMITH: Nevada, February [=3m SWEENEY'S RESTAURANT, PINE STREET, NEVADA. LEWIS SWEENEY would notify hisfriends, the public, and “outsiders’’ generally that he has recently enlarged and improved his : place, and is now enabled to accommodate all who mayfavor him with their patronage, to a . good room with 2neatand clean bed, and wi*': everything else necessary tocomfort. Singleordouble beds may be had at any time. Connected with the House is 2 BAR which for quality of Liquors is without a rivalin Nevada. Give me a eali! 44-t L. SWEENEY, Proprietor. A. BLOCK, 1856. s. > A. BLOCK & Co., rm. ONE PRICE .@f CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 41, Commercial street, Corner of Pine, HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India Rubber Coats and Boots. Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortment ever brought te this market. Their Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; Pants of every kind, from the finest to the coarsest; India Rubber Coats and Boots—very large stock; together with Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Buck and other Gloves in end y, and all other articles usually kept at similar establishmon‘s, The publicare inyited to call, and it will afford us great pleasure te show them our lmmense Stock, whether they will. co purchase or not. ; se We especially call the attention of the Mining Community to our very large Stock of Rubber Coats—black and white—Short and long legged Rubber Boots, of the best quality. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. We buy in large duantitits and from first Hands, Suffiee it to Say if we cantict suit you in our stock, we think it . will be useless to look further. Thankful for the very large patronage of which we have heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to business and best endeavors to please, we hope to merita ontinuance of the same. aed cae ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION: A. BLOCK & CO. No 41 Commercial st., corner Pine. Nevada, January 11, 1855. 33 P. HENDRICKSON, DEALEK IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Iron, Steel, &c. whelesale and retail, Broad street, Nevada. ASin store and constantly adding to lis already extensive stock the following articles. Fiour in bbls and sacks; Corn Meal; Potatoes; Bacon ; Hams; Pork; Bar Sugar; Crushed Sugar; New Orleans Sugar; No, 1 China Sugar; Cotfee—Uld Jaya, Yorto Rico, Rio and Manilla; Carolina and China No.1 Rice; Beans of all varieties : Green and Black Tea ; Houps Butter ; Can FURTH. WI MPROVED ANDENLARGED oy . BAIN & SCRANTON, Contractors and Builders of Houses, Number 54 Main treet, Nevada. HE subscribers would inform the public and theirBuilding of every description, . , A! ¥reGoots by recent arvivals—andis now _preparepee dapaiz? . ed to supply the trade with as good an assortment and at House Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK ofall . as low rates as any other house in California. cinds, ‘ t facil theref ict ae Please calland examine my stack before purchasing. We have creat facilities therefore we can justly say gas ia AS fp i BBC pap x that it will keto the interest of all persons who wish to sages econ s. ec & Co.’s HAMSa AN HO 3 FORNTA CURE) AMS : CLEAR PORK ; BUILD cara 2 mk wakiman use CALIFORNIA BACON ; BUTTER AND LARD ; To give usa Call at the carliest moment CALIFORNIA SMOKED BEEF ; CRUSHED SUGAR ; The best of references and security given if required. . NEW YORK SMOKED BEEF ; POWDERED SUGAR ; Any order left at Williamson & Dawley, Main street, or at} GREEN & BLACK TEAS : CHINA SUGAR : LEWIS TEAL, 33 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. I . AS Jus? RECEIVED a general assortment fin addition to his large stock of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, 4c.] our shop will be attended to with despatch. “AN = bigidieesy 3 si ean se 7 We have lately bought 100,000 feet of choice Lumber ene: J — , eee — etic eee GAR which we will sell tow, for cash, and delivered to any part SAGO ; CHOCOLATE ; COCOA; TIE FRUITS ; SALT ; of the city free of charge. We can forniot Lumber to per-. BEANS ; RICE ; QUINCES ; PEACHES ; LOBSTERS a spate be — them below market rates. oY APPLES : STRAWBERRIES : ee . PINE APPLES ; PICKLES SPICES, &e. &e, de ? ? . METROPOLIS FOR SALE BY 2 4 1, %, YB R 3 g AL $) g A} ‘ LEWIS TEAL, 33 Broad street. Main street, Nevada. Sa os Neen See EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a new and elegan ~ “ SALOON in the second story of Roogers peer ia M. Hy, EF UNSTON, Brick Building, and visitors will find it fitted an ur° ° 1 a nished in a style unsurpassed by any similar foom in. Dealer im Family Groceries, Wines, the State, 5 * P eae entries The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and are Liquors avd Miner . Supplies, &e. . pronounced to be inferior to none. } Binns, See eee T., NEVADA. Tne room is fitted up with particular reference to the! AS IN STORE AND FOR SALE, A VERY LARGE tcomfort of those who. visit it, and is furnished with and well-selected stock of . every convenience which can be desired. : $ Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at which FAMILY GROCERIES . itt be forind at all times the choicest Liquors, Wines . aca j and Cigars. 4 . Consisting in part of the following : + #e-A Luoch is served Morhing’s and Evenings. x ‘ The Proprietors intend that nothing shall be omitted I lour, Hams, Bacon and Pork, which can in any way conduce to the pleusure of those BUTT ER, New Goshen; who favor them with a call. SUGARS, Crushed, Powdered and Brown; Nevada, Oct. 26,—tf. TEAS, Linj tL Y.Heand Black: : : H COFFEE, Rie ond Java: ; 4 FRUIES, Dried, Preserved and Fresh; Shaving for the Million! oe JAMS, JELLIES, . . OYSTERS, LOBSTERS and CLAMS: C, S. RUGG has the honor of prnicag Phony = TURKEY AND CHICKEN, in cans: friends and the community in general that after! 1p the Liquor Department ye we ® file ens baving served the town faithfully as Constable for hovor, . of that partment you will find (as tsnal) some he has returned to his old profession for profit, and hus . FIN fitted up a perfeet little Lijou of a shop in the U.S. Hotel, . ‘Ss where he is prepared wiih the sharpest razors and the usual paraphernalia of the tonsorial artist to dress up the countenances and lucks of gentlemen in the most admireble style. » Cord:als, Flavors; Syrups, and al! kinds of Wi Nevada, October 26, 1855—-3m she West brandsin the State.” kinds of Wine NEVYABA BAKERY, =* No, 21 Main Street, Nevada, JESSE 8. WALL, . = . F . Wholesale and Retail Tin Undersigned has this day purchased the entire . E ¢ : ; 1 interest of Geo. W. Dickinson, tothe Nevada Ba} Dealer in Grocerie ? Miners Supplies, &e kery, and is now prepared a verbo gocirme “eri . Davis’ Prick Puilding, #-0ad stree Graham and Boston Brown Bread and fancy Pastry. . 5 ade < ‘ ye ee Be “ng poco aaae ina — not excelled by any and tains whieh he will sell to Miners and Fuinilies on the in quantity to any amount. . most reusonable terms. Lis stock cousists in part of th ~ pearing 2 va — an re pa gs . fetlowing articles, viz : CR COURS P ae of Liquors, &2. &s. and will be presided over by Ricn. 500 qr Sacks Flour Aub Lufton. (of “Sand Bank notoriety,’’) who will . 80 bbis Flour, , be happy to see his old friends and as many new oncs 8,000 Ibs Hams, as will favor him with a call. e 10-000 Ibs of Potatoes; N.B. Oyster Stews and Bread and Milk at the short3,000 Ibs Side Bacon, est notice. 3,000 Ibs Goshen Bucter. > By strict attention to business and my best endeav‘Togetucr with 2 comptete siock of Sugar. Coffee, Ted: E OLD LONDON DoeK, 8: RAC, AND CHAMPAGNE RRANDIES HOLPS OLD BOURBON WHISKY, ‘ SCOTCH AND IRISH W HISKY, CHAMPAGNE, Bitters, < * Ri-e, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware Queenswiure: ors to render satisfaction I hope to merit a share cof es 2 5 # rire; public patronage. ace yen DAMES COPP. . ret icone J.S. WALL: Nevada, March 6th, 1856.—45-3m . , . eg I ECKER’S FARINA. Fer sale by bbls. a . ALE Burtons’ XXX—Praught Ale in ov RUDOLPH, Drugeist, $5 9 by Lewis Teal, 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan. 25, 156 i ee EXPECTORANT. For sale hy o RUDOL H Drugyist, ZT ¢ 21 Commercial stfeet. YER’S CHERRY YECTORAL. For sale by A RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street, ii TISTAR’S BALSAM UF WILD CHERRY. For sule by i ! W RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Mm nercial street, Horse Covers, j Mpiosr vishing INDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS #iff find a geod article by calling at ____ FE SPENCHEID’S, Commerciat etree! EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. For safe bi cy NARY SEED, RY SEEI For sale by . HUDCLPH, Druggist, ’ , Bu 21 Commercial street. z ht DOLPI, Propwist. Fruits of all varieties ; Yeast H™ SEED. For sale nig UDOLPS, D: ist aster Pa Sec antine & Sperm Candlés tUDOL ruggist, . oa EMER = ee = Oeil ia vit, 21 Commercial street. i ILLINGER’s LINIMEN t For sale by Staiets Sea; =, . SS RUDOLPIL, Drogeist# Dueck, Nails, Shovels, Picks, Sluice Forks Hoes, Tobaco of varit? . brands, EBSyrup, Mackerel, Lard, Tron aud Tin Ware, Glass — Ware, Crockery Ware, Macarroni, Vermacilla, California Cheese, Raisins, Filberts, Almonds, Currants, Oysters, Sardines, Dried Apples, Brandy, Champagne, Gin, Whiskey, Sherry Wine, Hock Wine, Stoughton Bitter, . Claret Wine, Lemon Syrup, Tron of all sizes, Drilt Steel, H . Horse Shoe Nails, Rope Brooms, Files of all sizes, Spices . of all kinds, Powder and fuse, Pickles in kegs and glass, . Pie Fruit,Sautern, Soda Crackers, Pilot Crackers. . My guods are purchased inSan Franciseo for the cash . from first hands which enables me to sett as low if not . lower than any other Housein Nevada therefore it will . be an advantage to Traders generally to give me a call. Examine my gvods and prices before purchasing else: . . where. 44-if P. HENDRICKSON. . BRANDIS. . De Forge arid F I & F Marteli’s, Pinett Cas Sazerac tilleon & Co. Otard, Dupay & Co. Superior Old Cologne, Vistage 1805 and 1811. Wolfe’s Cologne Gin in packages te suit the tra the lowest market market prices. For sale by Lewis Teal, 35 Broad street. Nevada, Jan, 25, 1856. OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, For sale by B RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Bes = ESSENCE OF GINGER. For sale by RUDOLPH, Dreggist, YONS’ KATHARION, IL Meelers, Swan 4} de and at . FoF aie be . 21 Commercial street; RUDOLPH, Druggist, FRE ci Br 21 Commercial sirect, . a AY"S PILLS SOINTMENT. For sale by ' RUDOLPH, Druggist; 21 Commereial street, H OOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For sale by RUDOLIPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. } For sale by RUDOLPH, Draggist, ( 4 ERMAN CAMOMILE, onDON ALE anp Porter, of the most approved Brands . forsale by . BE. W.Hexwooo& Co. = Ee elas Na’ k 26-16 Broad street, below Pine, SOCIAL BALI M choice Havana Cigars, Various Brands; For sale Rani Weacill £ So: 3 A, s0i¢ Lewis Teal, 23 Broad street, A a Dall will be given at Rough & Ready, Nevada, Jan, 25th, L500. j : Te TR" © BB ea a : PHURSDAY EVENING, May 1, 1856,2t Masonic Hall, ERVE & BONE LINIMENT. For sale by . Under the man a N ES ds : b agement of Mr. Jo#n Brown, The a RUDOLPH fDrugg/ yet ae } pub ic are invited td attend. . Rough & Ready, March 20, 1953. —2w Rooms to Rent. f ¥ ___._21 Commercial street. . Fy OOMS ‘10. RENT in the Second and 3é, stories of, ~ UISUTI’S SARSAPARILLA. For sale by 1 gy “Bicknell Block,” of new Fire-proof brick buikibars } RCUDOLVH, Druggist . Gn Broad street. The rooms are large and convenient arad 21 Cointnercial street. . suttable for « Kind uf business, Apply to DR. BIVK aay . NELL, who may be found fa the 2@ story of the Block. For sale J'CLANE'S VERMIFUGE & LIVER PILLS. h by RUDOLPIE, Druggist, . AVIS’ PAIN KILLER, For sale by . D RUDOLMI, Druggist, } 21 Compercial street, UDOLPH’S MEDICATED COUGH LOZENGES will be found ea trial te bea most delightful Remedy tor . Coaghs, Calds,.dec, Piepated only. by REDOLPH, Druggist and Apothecary, Lost. 21 Commercial «1, Al Nery small white Poodle DOG was taken from j the Metropolis Hotel, on Thursday morning last. Any person returning said Dog to LEE & MARSHALL at Sacramente, will be suitably ren arded. Pocember 7t£ OM Firkins Butter) Phos, Hope & C6, Veer, wD 2) dn do. Fl Aarts & Ch des For sale by Léwis Teal. v3 Broad street Nevada. Me rien om an