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August 12, 1859 (4 pages)

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Hotels & Restaurants. Sacramanto Adverts. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC: . NATIONAL EXCHANGE, alifornia Stage Company!) BROAD STREET, NEVADA i GEO. R. LANCASTER, he Stages of this eompany will leave their office, National Exchange, Broad sireet. Would espectfully inform the citizens of NeF vada and the travelling public, thathe has pur c as chased the above place, andintends to make it Leave Nevada at I! a. m. and arriving THE HO L of the Mountains. for . It is being renovated and @ permanentandtransient,can be accommo iatedin astyle unsurpassedin the State of California. —THE TABLE— Willat allimesbe supplied with al the varietiesthe market affords. GAME SUPPERS GOT TP TO ODER Particnlarattention willbe pai totheaccommodatien ot Ladies and Families. Having hadlong experience in the Uotel business, t Sacramento in time for the @ o'clock boats aa Francisco. “lup throughout. BoarFor Marysville. Le the above named office every morning at BP o'clock, a. m. passing by Grass Valley, Rough & eedy, Repire Ranch and Long Bar. and arriving o Marysvillein timet noect with the company’s o cluck stages to Sacramento. For Forest City. Leave every morning at 7 o'clook for San Juan, Gamptonville snd Forest city. For Orleans Flat. Ieave every city at I “I , p= via I ell’s +I am contidentef being able to make the NATIONAL the Beach, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s . mostdesirable Hotelsinthe monatains: Fiat, arriving at Orleans Flat at 6 p.m. Return The Beds and Furniture Are allnew,and for style and comfort cannot be ex celled THE STAGES runningtnalldirections from Nevada. have the roffices at.and take theirdeparture from the National Exchange. Tuts BLOCK is substantially built of Brick. The rooms are airy and well furnished,and from the Baleonies you have a splendid view of the surrounding country. Fiat at 4 o'clock, a. m. arriving tug leave lock, connecting with the Marys at Nevada at 1 ville stare th ‘ramento in one d HAWORTH, W. &. MeRobert 2) Sees SS ee Se { SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE ae x, vee ew JeeeS= iS eerees = i TO OO Be OIC ( NASW ALTER ‘THE FIRST OF APRIL. 1850, the trains of the Sacramencto Valley Railroad will leave as follows, viz: The Passenger Trains. _ . Willleave the Depot at foot of K street, at Sacramen te at 7 o’clock, a. M., and Will leave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at FLA 12 M., and 5} P.M. HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT, —THE BAR Ts sow UNDER fH MANAGEMENT OF GEORGE \ LEWIS, who will keep coustantly on hand the very best quality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. . He earnestly requests his old friends and eustomers to give him # call at the National Exchange. A LIVERY STABLE, ™M: On Sundays, will leave Sacramento at 7 A M., and Isconnected withthe Honse.and particular attention 2 P.M.. will leave Fe LOA and 5 P.M. é will be given to taking ¢are of Horses, Carriages, caR at TICKET OFFIC Front street, under the aljtimes be procured by application at the Bar. “What Cheer House. Keyguiar Fare over the GEO. R. LANCASTER. , S2 each way. Excursion Tickets for Sundays, out and back, $2,00, Nevada, Sept 17th, 1808. r Freight for rolsom ee ee eee Wib be taken uy ery tran, except on Sundays . U N ITED STAT ES B AKERY, . »>war fi he 2 P.M, trainonly, a i ¥: t 4 ight must be delivered at the Depot, foet of L . ON FINE, STREET, NEVADA CITY. . ptrert “pall an hour before the departure of trains, clse (ae UNDERSIGNED having purehased the inter it ‘wil retained for the next train of Dreyfuss S Eastman in the above well known BAKERY, will hereafter carry onthe business and are prepared to furnish eustomers, and all who may favor him with a call, with all articles in his line at prices to suit the times. ver ton. to Folsom. , $1,50 (for stone) per Rates of Frei nto to Sacramento, Sacramento connects with . The 7 A.M. train out fi stages for allof the foll , and passen aes 3 ker uring ticket vin Sacramen. EBOSton Brown and Graham Bead : rhe stages run fre o 1 lowing named places . A very superiorquality, constantly on hand; also, o connect With the 12 M train f Polsom, arrivingin . Eprig pp a, eee Se ONE Hot Eerokb. Tih. SAN . PRULT, LEMON, POUND & SPONGE CAKE. . FRANGIACO BOAT LEAVES! < ‘ Nevada, Grass Valley, Auburn. Wedding Parties, Familiesand Restranants suppled Downieville, Gold Hill, Greenwood with every variety of Bread and Pastry usuaily tound in New York Bakeries at wholesale prices. WENDELINDRIFYFUS Towa Hill, Forestecity, Orleans Flat, Hllinoistown, Georgetown, ma, segs ae Sep eee: et thera rings, Placerviltey . LOUIS HOTEL era et ty, higan oar, on s bur, 2 a tas SRR. mies Walveisgings, Live Oak Cy, — Arkansas Diging . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA en ne ene. Fiddletown, KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR. NSON, Superintendent. = Se erg = 3 OT TR ea Good Wire-Proof Building! A a IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. W HOTEL is furnished throughout ,and is open for the IE ABOVE i . inag Accommodation of the Publie. Liven YY . SEA BES Broad &Siaim st., Nevada JOHN A. LANCASTER, paebagreree of Stable would inform THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED WITH EVERY DELICACY! To be procured in the City Markets. The Sleeping A partinents Are well ventillated, and supplied with The best Mattrasses to be purchased his friends uly that he has lready large and gant estabSaddles, Ha ; ate. &e. s finetu uts as can added extensive lishment of Horse and is now p he foundin the State. SAD Velltrained fleet d easy Clean Sheets, and all the little necessaries. age. DLE HORSES, we tipped tor ° : : : . Abie or Gentlemen will be ready at . The Bar is supplied with Good Liquors all tines { WINES, ALES. CIGARS, &c. sand anearnest desire Blond me to beexperience inthe bu . Thave proenred the serviee of the BEST COOKS, Ni ie a : ih i MOS'OF, mH eae srsonally tothe wants of my Guests, and will cai a biden ate ti rae » a large portion or the patronage ‘ icular attention p ef persons visiting Nevada, vss with careful drivers for 1 eNva Carriages alwaysin readine the use of Balls, Parties, &¢. Xe. : : The lity of my stock willpermit meto say thatthose sure, or engagedon business would do we ilto . a, Nov, 19—tf UNITED STATES HOTEL Broad Street, near Pine. azine st aaa, We take pleasure in informing the publfe th ; 8 — i) we are now prepared to accommodate travelle Be i YTS A N I ) SILOF S ' in as comfortable a style as any Hotel in th ) R + ' . ebRebg euntains, It will be ourconstant aimto rende j our house as pleasant a retreat as can be found any give me: J.A.LANCA? Nevada March 12th 1858. SPOON MAVERS, “up Corner of Main and Commercial streets, Nevada City, Cal. ! HAS Just ECEIVED THE LARGEST lwa } } s ns } yrought to this city, con GOODS FOR MER. Men’s Heavy K Double S ' Wat » moderate and as fair anequivalent wil for eash reeeived asthe times willallow nds who formerly favored us with »at the Monumental are assuredthat they ne counforts in our New establishment as sd inthe old. Meals....Fifty Cents. Lodgings 50 and 75 cents. & PARKER, Proprietors. da, US5e8 k and ts and She *SPHING &s Givoceries, &c. M Als:>eraennnoe a eS SS pitt het NEW GROCERY STORE. Benkert’s fi cic dincaeetgl teledon DAVENPORT & Co and Childrens’ Rubber Overshoes. aeresd) ; a Sey! penertarom of Ladies. Misi . ard from the New Groceries. YPORT & CO., respectfully infomm their old friends and customers that they bave taken he New VFire-Proof Store, corner of Main and Washington strects, and are now receiving a Splendid Assortment of Provisions and Grocer ties, LIQUORS, c&c. THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN N.Y I AND PHILADELPHIA, EMBRACING NEARLY EVERY STYLE MADE. I INTEND HEREAFTER TO SELL FOR CASFEt Ow S. Consequently I can afford to sell Cuear. certain that when they hemselves purehase they >to pay for those of Persons purehasing may be ara paying fer the Goons thes ar:netatthe same time hely his nevgibors. Lwould respee’fally solicit ing in my line u befor choice assortment Also—A of FAM TLY GROCERIES. Which we offer at the lowest market Prices. pay~ Miners wishing to purchasetheir WINTER SUPPLIES would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ~ GOODS delivered free of charge. Nos: 26—tf \ dg. 8. WALK, DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, AWiner’s Supplies. Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &e. NO. 55 BROAD STREET. AVING purchased the entire stock in trade of to if late firm of JS. WALL & CO., I have now in hand the Largest Stock of Goods ever bronght to the place. Havidg plenty ofroom, and being secure against tire. it ismy intention to keep on Land at all times, a fuil assortmentof articies to be found im similar establishinents, which will be sold to MINERS ANB; FAMILIES, On the most Reasonable terms. My Stock consistsin part ot the fnllowing assortment of Family Groceries, &c, all who are in want of 1l examine my immense yasing elsewhere, 2s I ean give entire s BNevala, Dee Books ! Books! Books! J. E. HAMLIN, v, p “4 of > No. 53 Broad street, Corner of Pine. Is now receiving another mammoth stock of eyerything im the line: BooksanJ Stationery, Cutlery, Gold Pens, Fancy Articles, Toys, &¢. be so!d whole retail cheaper . and A great assortWhich wi sale than ever before in this city. mont of Gift Books and Presents! Yay. New and improved Diaries and Daily Jour nals forthe year 1839. Avariety of sizes for the Pocket and Counting Room. A large circulating Library of the Latest and most popular Books pub lished. , Newspapers and Magazines ! From all parts of the World ! 3,000 Ibs. S. C. Hams, 100 bbls Flour 3,000 Ibs Side Bacon : 1,000 Ibs Lard ; 500 qr sacks Flour; 10,000 Lbs Potatoes ; * 000 lbs Hams 4 3,000 Ibs Goshen Butter ; 1a complete stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, &c. &0 xr Goods delivered Free of Charge. linvite the attention of Country Dealers to my large stock of Goods, As I have unusual facilities fer pur. ehasing. Lam confident that I can sell on such terms as Willmakeitto thelr advantageto trade with me in stead of going below for their sunplies. J. S. WALL. Broal Street. Nevada free. By Steamer Papers for mailing—postage strict attention to bu. iness, low prices and prompt execution of all Orders I hope to merit and obtain a liberal share of patronage. J. E. HAMLIN. Books & Stationery. George W. Welch, Dealer inBooks, Music, Gold Pens, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, and all kinds of STATIONERY, Blank Books. Printing Paper, Printing cards, Card Boards, Plain cap and Letter, Faney Note, Envelopes, &c. &2. at whelesale and retail, Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musica! Instrumerts. A Circulating’ Library, Ofchoice selections and an andless variety of eheap publications. Atlantic Papers, eations received by every steamer. for mailing, Postage Ce ; Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main st. NEW ESTABLISHMENT Branch of the ACRAMENTO NEW CORNER CIGAR STORE ec.57h et evade ~'T. ELLARD BEANS & CO. —Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices— 10 Kegs assorted Nails 5 200 BoxesCandles ; 25 bags Rio and Java Coffee ; 50 cases Assorted Pie Fruits; 50 boxes Hill’s and Colgates Soap; Witha large and complete assortment of all kind Goods in our lineof business. Consisting in part of— Flour—Potatoes—Pork—Bacon—Hams— Mackerel— Salt Salmon—Codfish—Crackers—California Cheese— Ranch Butter—Pickles—celebrated Curions Tea, and choiestjassortment of Can and Shelf Goods. EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA WINES AND LIQUORS. We would alsoinform ourfriends and the public tha we have added toeur large stock a complete assortmen of Wines and Liquors, consisting of : Sain: ’s Sparkljng Angelica and White Wine California Wine, Claret, Sauterne, and Ginger Winet Gum, Raspberry, and LemonSyrup, Peppermint, Hos tetters, Bokers, and Stoughton Bitters, Wolfe’s Aro matic Schnapps. Ale and Porter, : New York. fine mixed, and Old Dock Brandy, Whisky Gin, Sherry and Port Wine. Xr We call attention tothe above Stock. Our Motto is small Profits & Ready Pay Goods delivered Free of charge. T. Ellard Beans & Co. Nevada, May 2gth 1858. Magazines and New PublicaSteamer PaM., GREENHOOD. B ROAD STREET, next door to Block & Co’s. rea Clothing Store, Nevada city. Wou!d respectfully inform the public that he has opened 2 CIGAR AND FRUIT STORE, ici atronag He has alarge solicits ashare of patronage. ns al ey of choiee articles in his me and _ sell = * 3 at he Lowest Prices for gsieor Rar. at the . Prices . Gake Country Dealers supplied at Sacramento ee M. GREENHOOD. Nevada, Dec. 24th, 1858. edge, as being of the very best quatity. —Christian Inte friends to give bim acall whenever they go to New SNEATH & ARNOLD, No. 193 J Street, cor of 7th, Sacramento Importers” and WHOLESALE GROCERS, Agents for the New Idria Quicksilver, the best and purest in the State. Agents for the Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Co AND Northern [Assurance Co. We are enabled to sel] to the Country trade at asLOW PRICESas the Jobbers at San Franciseo, Our Stock eonsists in part as follows : Apples—dried, and Fresh, in tins; Apple Sauce; Axe Handles. Beef—Dried and Eastern; B Buckets, Brooms, Barley. Candles— tssorted; Currants—dried; Coffee—ground Rio Java, Cheese, Cream ‘Tartar, Green Corn, Cards, Codfish, Cranberries, Chicken, Corn Meal, Camphene, Candy, Clams, Crackers—soda, and Boston. Plour—Haxall and Gallego, California, Buckwheat and Rye. Hams—various brands, Californiaand Oregon, Hominy, Honey, intins. Jellies and Jams. Sard—in tins and kegs; Lobsters. Mackerel, hf. bbls., bbls and kitts; Mastard, FEmglish Eastern and California; matches, macearoni Oysters; Onions; Olive, Polar, Lard and Sperm oils. Peaches—-dred, freshand in tins: paper, manilla, Pie Fruits, Pepper, Pickles, Peas, Pipes, Piek _ Handles, Pork—elear, bbls and hif bbls; Mess Pork, Potatoes. Raisins, +, #and whole boxes; Carolina, China,jBatay viaManilla and I’atna Rice. Soap, Hill's pale and Chemical Olive; Syrup, Boston and San Francisco. in kegs and bbl trawberries, in tins, Salt, Sardines, Sage and Shove Sugar— Crashed Powdered, Ground, Granulated, China, New Orleans, gud San Franciseo Retined, in bbis and hif Lbis. Tobacco—Sun, Peach, Strawberry, Fruit, Apricot. Spauish Mixed, Wilson's Smoking, Goodwin’s Smoking and Natural Leaf; VJomato Catsup, Turkey, Twine sacks; Tea—Qreen, Luperial and Gunpowder; Tomatos es imcans. Bacon, Butter, Vermicilla, Vinegar; Whortleberries, in cans, Veast Powders—Preston & Merrill's. rLiIiQvoORrs, ENGLISH AND ALE, In casks and bottles;San Francisco Ale, in barrels an hf barrels. Stonghton’s Bitters; Hostteer’s Bitters ; Boker’s Volfe's Schnapps, Voldte’'rs Schnapps. Turner's Ginger Wine; Gordon’s Raspberry &yrupy Sherry, Port and Claret wines; Choice French and A:;nerican brandy. Holland Gin, American Gin, Seoteh Whisky, Club House Gin, Monongahela Whisky, Lemon Syrup. ie Ord for Goods Not inour line will receiy prompt attention. All goods shipped to our eare will be forwarded with . dispatch to all parts of the min SN ATH & ARNOLD. Sacramnto May 28—3m. PIANOS, MELODEONS. AND MUSIC. 7 N HORACK WATERS 333 Broadway, New York. FINE cenaeresee’ erates es ely MUSIC MERchandise inthe United State ‘ianos from tive ry variety of style—from for $.00, to those oy the . i . No House in the Unien can come in competition so the number, variety and celebrity of its instrument for the extremely low prices at which they are sold. Iforace Waters’ Improved Pianos, With or without iron Frames, have, in their new seals an impreved action, a power and compzss of tone equal ing the grand, with the beauty aud durability cf thy aquare Piano. The Press and first Music Masters have j mounced them equal if net superior to and They are guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONS. (Tuned the equal temperament) Superior in each desirable y y. Can also furnish Prinee’s, Carhart’s & Smith's odeons. Prices from : for two setsof reeds, 3150; two ks of Irgan pedal bass Molodeons $250, $275 and S30}, . aliberal discount. Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. 2 Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargains! Constantly in Store, Price from $30 to Fidv. MUSIC—One of the largest and best Catalogues o Music now published, seld at greatly reduced prices. Musie sent wherever ordered, post-y Catalogues sentbv mail. A liberal discount to dealers, teachers, seminaries and clergymen. OvINIONS OF THE PRESS —‘‘Nothing at the State Pair -ed greater excellence than the Piano Forte man > Horace Waters.”— Churchman. among the many Pianos at the Crysta Palaceare those placed there by Lior Waters whose instrument:are always popuiar.”"—Christian Enquirer. “The Horace Waters’ Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material ; we have no doubt that dayerscandoas well, perhaps bette, at this than any house in the Union.”’—Christian Ad. “The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the very best We 2reenabled to speak of these instruments with confidence, from perscnal knowledge o their excellent tone and durable quality."—N. F. Evan “We can speak of their merits from } il know “Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the very best assortment of music and of pianes to be fonnd in the United States, and we urge oursouthernand western York.”—Graham’s Magazine. “We consider them wortny of special attention, from the resonant and exceedingly musical tone which Mr Waters has succeeded in attaining."—N. Y. Zimes. «-Sept.3, 1858—tf Hardware c., TALLMAN & TURNER, Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, Neva Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’ EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND avery large an generalassortm2nt of Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &c. Ke. Ke Also—Bench ‘l'vols, Table Cutlery, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. Medal awarded to us by the State Fair at Marysville, in August last for Best Hose Pipe on Exhibition ! COPPERSMITHING, We arepreparedtodo allkinds ofCoppersmithinginthe eee’ JOB WORK -&-t Doue to order at the sbortest notice.g@w Give us a call we are confident we can supply allwishing anything in our !ine, J. M. HAMILTON & CO. General Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Beilows, Anvils, Glass, Paints, Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Polar Oils, Leather and Rubber Belting, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle Blocks. Duck, Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw Cutters, ete. ete. At their old stand, No 27 Main street, Nevada. J. M. Hamiros. Ht. L. Cove. THE NEVADA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. if AVING established ourselves in the above busine ; we are now prepared todo all kinds of CASTING with neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those of any other Foundry in*the Mountains. and patterns for allkinds of Saw Milland Quartz Mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from & to lS inches in diameter, Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Galeony and Awning Posts, &c. We will also uild STEAM ENGINES of all kinds,from & to 40 horse power. Everything is New & Warran ted Perfect. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can fill orders quicker than any othershopin the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do wellto calland Xamine our extensive lot of PATTERNS. gr All ORDERS me rte — TO. Ti M, WM. HEUGH, JNO McARTHUR Feb. 18—3m roprietors. For Sale. VALUABLE Ditch Property and paying mining claims at Alpha are offered for sale on the most rea onable terms to purchasers. The ditches are, now running water, and will continue to do so nearly the entire season. The diggings are worked by hydranlics and in working. condition now.— The property is offered together or separately, to uit purchasers. Forreference apply to A. CHAMBERLAIN, at Geo. Lewis’ Saloon, Broad street, Nevada, or B. A. HARRISON, Alpha. jt-tf Notice to Scrip Owners ! The holders of county Warrants drawn on the ‘General Fund” and registered prior to Feb 7th 1857 are requested to present the same for payment at the Treasurer's Office, as interest on same ceases from this date. T. W. SIGOURNEY Treasurer. © “Nevada may th. San Francisco Advert’s. —— GEORGE I, STORY & C9. Bie tte ot = Tmporters and Whilesaie Dealers in PAINTS, OLLS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES, &e. £05 Clay St. San Francisco. San Francisco, May 6, 1859. R. HOE & CO. . Ss A oe oS Te subseviber having been appointed sole agent for . ¢; the Pacific Coast, for the sale of their Cast Steel . Saws, so deservedly known throng t the Unit States, would invite the attention ef 1 hants, mers. &c. to examine his stock of Cirealar, Mill, I Cross Cut SawsAlso, Hand, Panel & Ripping $ Web Saws. Saw Mandrel’ ity. Saws re-toothed, st duced prices. id Piles of a Superior qual ightened with care at re GEO. STEAD. m25. N. E, cor. of Bettery & Jackson st. San Francisco. Wood and Willow Ware ESTABLISHM ENT. HAUXHAUST & SON, Are still in full operation at their OLD STAND, NO. 39 SACRAMENTO STREET Where will be Found the Largest STOCK OF 'GooDs Tn their line on the Pacifie Coast, ROBERTS, MORRISON & CO. Importers and wholesale de BOOTS AND No. 70 Californ thand and are rece ew York aud Beston, assortment of ers in . & LOES, ect. by every clipper rge aud cont . Men's, Women's, Misses’, Boys’, Youths . ¢ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, Towhich they desire to calithe attention of ali dealers in their line, Havi whom our good turers fort ; generaily tor ¢ ut the to sell ovr goods Merely to cal where. ul examine our stock Roberts, Morrison & Co. my 3m FV Californias IMPORTERS & JOBBERS in DRY GOODS . Corner of Battery & Clay streets, San brancisco y landing and in stere— inch Brown drills, inch Brown Sheetings, OO Duck, . 2—10 Duck en Duck, rimac Prints, d Shirtings, Bleached Shirtings, annels, . ‘ and Merinos. 5 Case nd half Wool Plaids, 5 Case Black Alpacas 10 ¢ s De Laines; xe do 3 Cas WW I 1000 Cash vis, Anda 5 Goods BLANKE’ on & blac Mackinaw 1000 1 Blankets, 1000 Pa 1000 Pair ¢ 500 Pai 600 1 . Clothing and Furnishir 1000 doz Me rd all Wool Sock 590 doz Sa 500 doz Di 5 oz 5 doz C Ato doz Ove Black and Fancy =i! chiefs, Suspen too numerousto mention Corner Battery and ¢ Oct. 1—tf San Francises ESTABLISHED IN 1849. HENRY JOGLZIISCY & CG., Importers and Wholesale oD ee eS Eee a 146 Washington Street, San Francisco. RE NOW receiving their Stock for the Spring Trade of NEW AND FRESH GGODS!! And offer to country buyers the Largest and Bes assortment in their line on the Pacitie coast. Having been engaged in the Drug business in San Francisco for the past Ten years, they flatter themselves that their arrangements are such, that they can offer unequalled inducements to such as may favor them with their custom. Their assortment comprises everything in their line of business that may be required by Dru Physicians and merchants, and als their line in use by Grocers, Bakers, fectioners, Dyers, Tanners, A ters, Soda Mant turers, Bar and Manufacturers. We. Allthe popular Family Patent medicines received direct from the proprietor Genuine, and at the lowest tr: yds srewers, Con: yers of Gold, Hat
bers, Hotel Keepers, << e ali g nd guaranteed de prices. mehIS6m ELAM & HOWES, Wholesale Dealers in WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Churns, Field Kegs Twines, Cordage, Wickage, ete, Ne. 84 Clay street, one door from N. W. corne of Front street, San Francisco. \j E BEG LEAVE to inform our friends and the public in general, that having made arge additions to our already extensive Stock, we are now prepared to furnish them with all articles connected with the Wood and Willow Ware Line, at prices to defy competition. In addition, we also keep a full and complete . assortmmeat of rope, cordage and twines, consisting of manilla, hemp and cotton rope, linen and cotton, sail twine, machine twine, wrapping twine, ete. Traders are respectfully inyited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find a Larger assortment to select from and at lower prices than any other House in the city Junel8-3m Verplanck & Me Corner of Sacramento and Front streets. Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES § PROVISIONS, San Francisco. Ditch. Property and Mining Claims, ()FEER for sale at the lowest rates : 3000 boxes Adamantine Candles : 000 boxes new layer Raisins ; 500 boxes Pie Fruits and Preserves ; 00 boxes Oysters, best brands ; 00 cases Leaf Lard; 00 barrels extra clear Pork ; 300 Firkins new June Butter ; 00 one-half barrels Family Mackesel ; 590 Kits family Mackerel ; 00 chests Green and Black Tea ; —ALSOo— A choiee assortment of Case Goods. CHAMPAGNE! 300 Baskets Heidsick, quartz and pints For sale, delivered either at Sacramento or Ne vada, to suit the purchaser. C. HW. MEYER & Co. 76 Broad Street, Nevada, aplo-tf San Francisco Advert’s, Medical. “THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP (Established in 1850. Every description of Machinery, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, We are sole makers of the justly celebrated Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz Mills WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED In many localities, andare believed to offer many ad yautages over any other Mills now in use. WE ALSO MANAFACTURE Quartz Mili Machinery Of any deseription requir. or use. z Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle Machines, Steam Engines, Foree Pumps, &e. Quattz Mills can be supplied atshor notice With Screens ofany fimeness Made from the best Russia Tren, and in the most per? fect manner. We have faciitiesforfurnishing this articke to any extent which may be required. SS’ ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ftheabove,or other articles inour line. It is ito turn outthe best work for which we have utleast not inferiorto those of any ether estabishmenton the Pacific Coast and at the mostrea— sonable prices, GODDARD,HANSCOM & RANKIN, San Francisco, Feb72-6m (Late Gopparp & oC . To Capitalists and Owners of Real Estate who contemplate making permanent Hhnprovement. PEHCENIX WORES KETTRIDGE & FRAZER, Proprietors of the Phonix fron Works, San Francisco, . ESIRE to call you particular attention to the 2 fact that they are extensively and successful iy engag «lin manufacturing Fire-Proof Doors and Prison Cells, ete., at greatly Shutters, Bank Vaults, Reduced Prices! Our practicn! knowledge of the business has been rendered compiere by ten years experience in San FOur best referenee is our work which ean be seen in nearly every city and town in this State and Particular attention paid to orders frem the country. Oregon. rce assortment of second hand Doors constantly on band, and for sale at and S very low 172 Battery near Pacifie, San Francisco RE No vaA LL. KELLOGG & HUMBERT’S street, ASS AS OL Sere], REMOVED TO 105 (Two doors EF Number Montgomery Street, from their former office.) RANCEISCO. Sim SAN WA} Ni: iN \ Br. Webber's Envigorating Cordial. Sold by all) Druggists. DALZ’S LLUEY WHISKY. a} ocal € s, wh attentionof Dealers, as well as eon tollowing Certificates of well known ii have analysed “Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,” The high reputation of the partic si sa sufficient guar rutee that the article possesses all the merit claimed for it. WM. NEWELL & CO. Sole Agents. Nomerset street, ; April l7th, i338. ¢ State Assayer'’sOffice Boston y,. New York : Thavemadea Chemieal Analysis of you**Aromatic Valley Whisky,” and find it a pure. fine-flavored I Whisky, cortaining no injurious matter of any kin ud reeommend it as suitable for medicaland public purposes. CHARLES T.JAacksox, M.D, State Assayer, : NEW York, April 19th, 1252. Thave anaiysed a sample of ‘*Daly’s Aromatic Valley iWhisky,’’ and findit to be a pare article, of fine favor, and without any deleterious admixture, JAMES CUILTON, M.D. Chemist. Wm. Tf. Daly Esq. Dear Sir—Your ‘Aromatic Valley Whisky,’ is received, and after careful examination, 1 find it to'b apnie ar , entirely free from the adulterating ingre dientsso frequently used. JAMESJ. Mares, Ch ist. kt DALY’S =< Aromatic Walley Whisky, Is put np in eases containing One Dozen Bottles each For sale by all the principal Liquor houses inSan Francisco. " oe The Heward Association, Philadelphia. ABENEVOLENT INSTITUTION Established by SpecialEndowment for the Relief of the Sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemical disease . N times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institu tion to establis! i to provide Nurses, Phyians, Clothing, cines, &e, for the sick and destitute, to take ifthe orphans of deceased sic parents, and to ministe ry possible way to the reHefofthe affli edandtl th of the pubiie at large, Itisthe duty: the di at such times, to visit personallyth nfected di ,and to provide and exeeute means relief, Numerous physicians, not acte ing member of the Association, usually enrol their nameson its ooks, sul t to be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of cl . In the absence of Epidemics,the Directors have au horized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to perso uffering under Chronic disease ofa virulent character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal treatment, the effects of drugs, Xe, Various reports and Tractson the nature and treatementof Chronie diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon have been puolished for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent free of Charge, to the afflicted. 7 Address. for Reports or treatment, pr. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres’t GEORGE FarRrcuitp, See’y. * § ILLINOIS BRIDGE, SOUTH YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, th +) nearest and most directline of travel from Nevad City to Columbia Hill, Orleans Flat, Humby ty, Snow Point, Eureka, Relief Hill, and all lat, Intermediate Points, The undersigned havejust completediheir New Road leading out from Main and Washington streets, Nevada, through the East Gapof the Sugar Loaf Hilland tothe above named bridge, which is now opened to the travelingpublic. The road and bridge cannot be excelled by tny in the State. By traveling this roadteamstersand athers will find it greatly totheiradvantage as it avoids ohe worst part of the route to the above points, RATES OF TOLL REASONABLE. COOPER & CO. Blue Tent, Nevada co., Ca Dr.Tno. PF. Bull’ ECTORAL BALSAM—-for Sale be = E F. SPENCE,Drng gist. Mains * Lyon's Flea Powder hat universal destroyer of “Varmint” jus ived and forsale by E. F, SPENCE, Main street, ssh a CR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Private Medical and Surgical Institute Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco. ESTABLISHED IN 1854 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF ALL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AND THE SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY. Attending and Residen tPhysician. L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D., Late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, (hief Phy sician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, the late Lecturer on the Diseases of Women and Children, and Honorary Member: of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. 9p Particular attention paid to the treatment of diseases peculiar to Women and Children. Office hours —From 9 A. M. till 9P. M. Communications strictly confidential, Consultations by letter or otherwise, free Address, DR. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco O THE AFFLICTED—Dr. L. J. Czapkay returns his sincere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opporvunity to remind then that he continnes to consult at his Institute for the cure of all forms of private diseases,— such as syphilis, gonorrhea, nocturnal emissions, and all the sequences of self-abuse. In the first stages of cy hlitie or gonorsoheal diseases, he guarranties a cure ia a few days, without inconvenience to the patient or hindrance to his business. When a patient, by Neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of syphilis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the groins, or ulcers in the throat and Nose, which, {if not checked, destroy the soft partsand cause the bones to separate and come away, leaving the sufferer an object hideous to behold; or when blotehes or pimples break out on the skin, or when he has painful swellings en the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to pre di-pose te consumption or constitutional disease, the doctor guara=tees a cure or asks no compensation. * In rheumatism, chronic or acute; im disentery or diarrhea, he has safe and effectual remedies. For the treat. ment of the consequences of self-abuse, such as Nocturnal emissions, Nervousness, timidity, headache, pain in back ani limbs, with general weakness, toss of appetite loss of nfemory, injury to the sight, restlessness, ¢ fn sion of ideas, dislike for society. a feeling of weariness ot life, with the nervous system so excitable that slight no’ shock or startle the patient, making his existence For the above maladies, the Doctor will guarantee acure, orask no compensation. He can be Cee casks charge, and invitas all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be mue sir advantare Office honrs from) A.M. to9 P, a en ee Remarkable Instarce of Medical Relief! Below we publish the Certificates of two o ferers fromthe pangs of disease, who. havi ers i ase, aving recover their former health, and impelled by ” gratitude:make known their cases and remedial agent, and their state ments are authenticated by a Notary Public The de meen society imperiously demand their publicity and we commend their perusal to the attenti f all af ee ention of all afthe su CERTIFICATE, The undersigned, desirous of acquainting thore who may be unfortunate enough to be similariv afflictedwhere a bermanent reliefof their sufferings nia be obtained, feels it his duty to publiclyexpress his sincere gratitudeto Dr. L. J. Czapkay, for the permanent re eovery of his health. Borne down by the distressing symptoms incidenttothe vicious habit of anéantudiienic passions in youth, depressed in body and mind, unable to perfurm even the most trifling duty imposed upon the daily avocations of life, I sought the advice of many physicians, who at first regarded my disease as of trif ling importance, but, alas! after a few weeks and in several instances months, of theirtreatment T found to my unutterable horror, that instead of relief the symptoms became more alarming in their torture, and ‘being finally told by one that the disease, being principally confined to the brain, medicines would be of little oni se quence . despaired of ever regaining my health strength and energy; and asa last resort, and with but a faint hope, I called upon Dr. Czapkay, who, after examining my case, prescribed some medicine, which almost instantly relicved me of the dull pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by the result, I resolved to pla ‘ myself immediately under bis care, and, bya str: ct obedience to all his directions and advice, my head became clear, my ideas collected, the constant pain in my ba and groins, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous rr tion of my whole bedy on the slightest alarm or excitement, the misanthropy and evil forebodings, the self distrust and want of confidence in others the incapability to study, and want of resolution, the fright ful, exciting, and at times, pleasurable dreams at night fellowed by involuntary disharges, have all disappeared and. infact, intvomonths after having consulted the Doctor, I felt as if inspired by a new life—that life which a short time ago, I contemplated to end with my own hand, my _ With a view to guard the anfortunate from falling into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty to offer thistestimony to the merits and skill of Dr. Czapkay. and recommend him to all who may stand in need ofmedi cal advice, being assured by his owen experience that, once under his care a radieal nent cure ean be effected, and perma 3 ae B. F, FILMORE. State of California county of Sen Francisco, Sub scribed and sworn to be jure me. this '7th day of Ayail, a D., 1856. (Simuedet JOHN MIPDLETON, Notary Public [t s.] C arpv.—Prompted by an honest desire y he. wish to lay before the public a jlo Brodie Betis : commendation, not only azan Act of scientfie skill but that ofhumanity also, About two years ago Isuddenly and from causes unknowntome, w: zed with n fit aE “Dp ilepsy. which, owing to my inability to meet the ex oe ses consequent upon a thorough medical treatment Pe d the discouragement which I inet With on attempting it soon became such (as I was then led tofbelieve) as isch? the skillofany physician. I was frequently while i pursuit of my calling, thrown down to the ground with. out the least warning ; and although insensible to aie : ovies, T yet despised the miseries of my life, and oon learned Lo look upon those who would render assist , : or shelter me from danger, as enemies who sou mae ke prolong the existence of my miseries. While or his state and having, previous to my affliction, tavted ‘the sweets oflife, I once more was induced to attem it S€ ac ng aid of a physician, and by recommendation. called upon Dr. Czapkay, L told him of my circumstances and o my inability to reward him for services—rega rdless of which, however, heat once undertook my case “and with the blessing of God, T was once more restored to perfect salth. Unable to reward him for the boon which J at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness I consider it due to myself and all afflicted to makethe ser pennies, order that those in need of medical advice nay ~ inw i ) ren a physician in whom every confidence can be State of California, county of Ps a Soap persis sae subscribed to before me this Ist day of August, A.D fo6. GILBERT A. Grant, Notary Public. Spermatorrhoea or Local Weakness, NERVOUS DEBILITY, low syirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and inca pability for labor and study, dullness of apprehension loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude timidity,self distrust, dizziness, headache involuntary discharges,'pains in the side affections of the eye, pim ples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man are eured by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon L. J. Czapkay. ~ His method of curing disease pepe o> a hag Others.) hence his success. All onswitations, by letter or otherwise, FREE. Address, L. J. CAAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco,. California. HE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE!— Great Blessing to Mankind—Innocent but Potent Dr. L. J. CZaPKay’s Prophilacticum, (self-disinfecting agent.) asure preventiveagainst gonorrhea and syphilitie diseases, an unsurpassed remedy for all venerea) scrofulous, gangrenous and eancerous ulcers, fetid dis. charges, from vagina, uterus and urethra, and all cute neous eruptions, and diseases, As innoculation is apreVestine against small pox, so is Dr. L. J, Czapkay’s Prophilacticum Against syphilitical and gonorrheel diseases, harmless in itself, it possesses the power of chemically destroyingthe syphilitic virus,and thereby saving thousands from being infected by the most loatheome of alldiseases. Let no young man whoappreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticnm. it is invery convenient packages, and will be found very convenient to use, being used ax asoap, Price5. Forsale at Dr. Czapkay’s Private Medicaland Surgical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco To THE AFFLICTED.—Dr L. J ZAPKAY, late of the Hungarivn Army, chief Physician of the Hospital of Pesth, and Honorary member of the Philadelphia College of Medeine, calis attention to the following ladies, in the treatme Pee “ g mats es, ment of which he gusrranties a cure Diseases of the brain, such as Epilepsy, Apoplexy, rush_ es of blood to the head, inflamation of its different tissues Functional Derangements, such as loss of memory. aversion to society, Misanthropy, Timidity, Nervous excitement trom slight causes, Self Distrust, Giddiness, headache, Ringing in the ears, confusion of ideas, love of solitude, optical illusions, disturbed sleep and incapacity for labor and study. Also in diseases of the lungs and air passages, such as Tuberc ular diseases or consumption, Pnuemonia or Inflamation of the lungs, Pleurites or Pleurisy, Asthma‘ humoral or spasmodic Bronchitis’ Laryngintis, and all forms of Catarrhal affecticns, Also dieases of the liver. such as Hepattis or inflamation of the Liver abscesses of the liver, calcwliinthe gall bladder and ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair its functions, suehas Panama fever, Billions fever and Intermitting fever and the consequences which these disorders leave behind them, Also diseases of the Stomach, such as‘Gastritis or Inflamation of the Stomach Enterities or Inflamationof the bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms, which destroy appetite and digestion, Flatulence Dysentery and Diarrhoea, Also diseases of the Kidneys. and other Urinary Organs. such as Diabetes, or an excessive flow of urine, Albuminaria commonly ktown as Brights disease, In this complaint physician nor patient oftentimes suspect the presence of disease until too late. The most common sympt( Mare general indispositien, with dropsical swellings, caleuli in the Kidneys, Uretha or Bladder Eauresis or inability to retain the urlne, Cystitis or inflamation of the bladder and all other disorders ofthe urinary organs, Also diseasesof the Womb andgits appendages, such as irregularities of the MENSES, when excessive, defective, suppressed or irregular, Prolapsus or falling of the wemb, sterility, ovarean dropsy, and other diseases of the parts. In the treatment of any of the above diseases, the Doctor has many new remedies and guarrantees a perfect cure in a]l cases or the money will be returned. All consultations (by letter, or otherwise) free. Address Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco. Notice. O the Stockholders of the “OMEGA WATER DITCH COMPANY,” You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Omega Water Ditch Company, held at their office in Omega,on MONDAY the first day of August a. p 1859, at 10 o'clock, a. M. for the Purpose of electing two Trustees, and for the transactis4 of such other business as may come before them. By order of Trustees, DAVID 8uR F Omega, July 1, °59, Vv RUM, Seerctary. Medical. — SEED Glad Tidings for the “Weak and” Bick, Dyspeptic. Rheumatic or Neuralgic sufferer. S Most Blessed, Divine, Heavenly, Wee GenteSCIENTIFIC. PAN ACEA, For curing Diseases Incidental to the State of California That Acts on the Blood, Brains, Intestines, Sinews, Nerves, the Fluids and Semi-Fluids, and the whole Physique. ‘The gloomy Hypochondriac, the Dyspeptic, the Nervous, debilitated and Feeble, the over doctored, the LBilious and Liver-diseased Sufferer, the Gourmand, the debauchee, the intemperate, and all who suffer ill-health— HOULD PAUSE AND THINK ERE SICKNESS overtakes them, for then worn-out nature suecumbs to DEATH, because she has not strength resist. Now, Dr. JACOn WEBBER S INVIGORATIN ORDIAL causes strength—that is its main quality. The first operation TONIC ; the pa Sudation is caused—his skin is damp, his limbs suple and active, he feels a wish for exercise, and knows he has strength to endure it ; he is light spirited; his skin becomes clear ; his Eyes, too, because His Liver is made Active, the Bile neutralized or rejected, and his Blood ©: gaya ‘ a is Thinned and Purified ! he has a Foul Stomach ' Not oth«rwiss, 4 ain Tt Aird sarap ing, prevents an accumul , % au aperient, immediately relieves Beleh1 ation of wind in the Stoma in nt es ch. The Stomach, the great receiver of disease and its cure. 1 will now enumerate a fev = ‘ where T have seen Dr. Webber's” is conan orp beautifully : General derangement of. the, Ses ane Weakness from various causes, viz : Change of ¢ sacar : Long Sickness, the use of Mercury, or being oth mati over-doctored, from abuse of Nature and her I pee me Drunkenness, Gourmandizing, Debauchery and oth z excesses, Trembling, Fever and Ague Chills, Rh rod matic, Neuralgie and other Pains in the “Body or Limbs, Want of Appetite. Sleep or Memory, Sour Bilivus Stomach, Tickling of Ears, Tic Doloreux. ke. ,&e., Excess, Debauchery, Nervousness, Etc An Electric Thrill of Stren ; by Dr. Webber's Sanguitier, Nature are aroused. eth is permanently given eee The whole functions ot onstipation, dyspepsia cured a : 3 a dl. itis a Cure for Intemperance ! The Appetite for Liquor Destroye. tiful properties possessed by Dr. ¥ ing Cordial, is that it removes all lo i T. a r sg nging-or Tasve fo Liqnor,. Many inebriates have fuund that anied ‘tt pond renewed and strengthened them, queted their nervy . it has caused aversion to Spirits. I have seen it chit some ofthe most frightful, cases, where delersum tre. d—one of the bean. Vebber’s Invigoratmens has actually occurred. — Ftead This Statement Of Cures, Effected by the mos extraordinary Concoiction of the Age! A Case of Great Bodily Pain, Ague, D and Dyspepsia Cured!! Mr. Jno. B. FLEMMING, a Merchant Tailor of Ophir, in this State, certifies, Sept. 27 5 ‘he ae Em th, 1854, that Tr 5 tles of Dr. Webber's Cordialcured Mz. Jon eo ebility . J.C. Eweas of the same place, of PAINS IN THY : aWE1IS, sia, Chill and Ha NTE BODY, Dyxpep C d ing Cough, together Debility, Neuralgic and Rheumatic pains. Dr. James Bonnant, certifies ‘ 1 aut, ’s to the cure ofa piti 7 case of pri: gir manhood, (wl.ere mane memory, and the whole sique was peal ber —— ole physique was prostrated) by Mr. James Freeman, 0 Mokelumne Hill My feeling was an exhaustion, a torpor. a want of Vigor. with gencral says : x want of Stvength r appetite and other misera_ble fe elings. One bottle of your Cordial relieve 9 aa Three have entir cured me,” eri, : We could give F ifty other certificates ing that most persons are sens . ge dept must satisty any reasonable person ag re Reeder is conscientiously assuree that tht really extraordinary Panacea is all at ts ic sedeeoese = i. andis net one of the Nostrums of the day. 1 t th : ried Seip é ° a4 3 afflicted try it, and they will be than ful for hay che done It is warranted to be uninjurious to the mo iv delicate constitation, or to either sex or age. fo cont ae romerenury or other mineral. Iris put up, very . ightl contrated, in Quart Bottles, : re iad PRICE—Three Dollars; PARK Very Imrorrant Cay N—Be » Cour terfeits and Ten tactic a T. JONES, and J. WEB side wrapper. April 1, 185 notwithstand: itive about being noticed so, or Two Bottles for $500: & WHITE, Agents, San b ran cise of Dangerous . Look that the name. of 3ER is on the top of the in = blowu inthe Glass. Buy none other This = ay UDOLPHO WOLFES — A Medicinal Drink of Eminently SALUTARY QUALITIES manuf. . Aust TES, manufactured by himee. S exclusively, at his F TY at Schic ae ween and wellknown during the last tw i asttwelve years q all the Atlantic and Western States Ree eee c It is made fromthe best Barley th: Europe, with tha essence of an of acknowledged and extraordinasy medi¢inal proper — ; ae long pre acquired a higher re p tations voth in Europe and America any . : “eerie la i erica. than any other cinrertie Analyzed, itis a perfectly prre Li ini j I ¥ prre Liqny 5 inild and whotsome tonic, It is aa ? ahd ~ approved by the medicalfaculty, the tem vera ne > om heads of families, &c. ‘ sal tie In Gravel, Gout, and Rhen i i : +a Mmatism, in ¢ bs ti > the Bladder and Kidneys, and in Gene ey Sane “a effectsare prompt, decided, and unva ably relight 7” te itis notonly aremedy for these maladie “but im alt a which they are produced by drinking bad ‘a ate ‘sg vhieh is almost universally the cause of them, it nt sence promemiter: » it acts asa sure For Feverand Ague it is one ofthe preventives thatcan be resorted to The Aromatic Scheidam consequently in great demand by } z y persons ‘ orabont to settle in new parts of fae Caaed, pte: as wellas by ma ny in every community vee . vecome known, on account of its vari : ape dial properties. In ali cases of a Dropsical tendeney the only remedy required sot stage of the disease lu dyspepsia maladies, whe i ) . als ’ *n taken “¢ tes,asa diet drink, and especially at ane ‘ «rs se as ‘ by uniform experience, to be eminenth efti on 4 eee most obstinate cases, j paren eS 1 when ever the bes f remedies have faiied to afford more than semeuuek oo lief. In cares of Flatuleney, itis an immediate and i variable specitic.and it may be administered jy dil t * and proportionate quantities, even to Yeung Sifasia, allthose p troxyisms ofgriping pain in the ston a 1 ie bowels to whichthey are especially subject spas Aton . ys ,a tatean be selected im aromatic Italian berry, most efe aciows Schnapps, hae us other remePy it is generally ten adopted in the early the ch of grown persons, Its judicions adoption in connection with the meals. or whens sense of exhaustion Sah a a never fails to relieve the debility attendant a ae tracted chronic maladies Jow temperame t a eae ad ed vital energy, by whatever canse intiesa: Tooter ol facts to which many ofthe most eminent med atte a bothin Englandand the United States have gern timony, and which arecorrob ae ia , ten authorities, orated by the highest writPutupin quart and pint bottl i d es, i , e with my name onthe t ee rottles, cor gee tee signature onthe label, : cork. and fac simile of my Forsale by all the respectabl is i Pi eciclee Californinand Greene Druggist> and Liquor UDOLPHO WOLF No. E, Sole Importer, 22 Beaver Street, New York A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. London Cordial Gin! Clyh House Gin! Schiedam & Medicated Schoappe ‘5 ; Royal Schnapps, &c. Under the above and simi i i ofthis city are bottling Gene ma eg p unwholsome trash, costing bu to realize large profits by se Avoidalfcompounds. Some are so skillfully pre a asto pass for good Liquor. except withthe be. ; j fage ifyou would be safe, use only the long éatat tihed’ re. nowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Scknap gy UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Haueitee. 22 Beaver street, New York ‘8, {uor-mixera quantities of adult: rated, itlittle, on which they hope HinginC ifornia. _Angust 13,1858—tf Caution to Purchasers of EUREKA WHISKY. T has come to the knowledge of the u i n e under: ig ik that various Parties are putting up Whike ie imitation packages, made in San Francisco and bran. ded it “Eureka Whirkey.”? j om _ Wecaution dealers in th ing any of these imitation article. The genuine ported in Barrels and branded on one head Newell & Co.” with a the other head “J, T, he interior against purchas * we for the genuine Importeck “EUREKA WHISKY’? is im half Barrels and the ages are Eureka Whisky, 1849, Wm cory right label attached, and on —_—_ To any one who has purehased the Genuine Eurcka Whisky This caution is nu be v a € c necessary Phaitelaae ry, as they cannot be deceive SOLE AGENTS, 109 BATTERY $T San Francisco, Sept 15, 1858 > Ehe genuine Eureka Whisky the principal Lic is for sale byal quor Houses in San Fran isco, 3m-is November 19, To the Public! I Z Be. Mersionm wife of James +9 Columbia Hill,in the County of Ney California, do intend from this tite to ones t pds ness of a retail merehant on my own account, asa s¢ ™ trader, at the said village of Columbia Hill ‘And I fi 2s ther state in this Declaration that the amount to be ie vested in said business dees not exceed Five Sideane Dollars. JANE SON Columbia Hill, June 25th, 1859, eae a Morrison, residing a State of California, County of Nevada.—On the hth. day of June a. p. 1259, personally appeared before me Jas, Collins, one ofthe Justices of the Peace, in and for thesaid County, Jane B. Morrison, and acknowledged she made the above declaration fi rein set forth. ie Given under my hand this twenty-five day of J+ . 1859. jyl JAS COLLINS. uP ——___. Quartz Specimens! PECIMENS of Gold bearing Quartz are houcht by us at the highest rates. A large premiut: on the intrinsic value for Quartz suitable for manufacturing into Jewelry. BARRE?T & SHERWOOD, 424-801 133 Montgomery St. San Francisco, feels then that «= Se