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August 13, 1858 (4 pages)

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wow he > Ad =<-~— vertisements. a be. L J. CZAPKAY'’S Gtani Medieal and Surgical Institute. Bacrament> tcet, below Montge.wery, opposite Pacific Mal Steamship Compan,’s Offic., San Francisco. TARLISHED IN 1854 FOk THE PERMANENT = Core 0 “EL PRIVATE AND CHRONIC ThskaS83 AND THR SUPPRESSION OF QUACKE.>. we tsSan Francisco f Attending rad jent Physician, ' , L. J. CZAPKAY, M. Da. “e Hangerian Revolutionary War, Chief Phyee uth Regiment of Ilonveds, Chicf S:rgeon a % Miltary Respitalof Pesth, Hungary, and the late Lo trer eo the Diseases of Women and Children. ‘nications strictly confide ntial. 4 as by letter or otherwise, free, DR. 1. J. CZAPKAY, san Franc sco, Cal. 1! APPLICTED—Dr. L. J. Czapaay returr siotcre thanks to his auinerougs patients for rage. and wou.d take thir oppor.un iy to rehen t! at he continues to < onsult at his Institute ¢ Chronic visease uf the Lr-gs, Liver. hidand genital orga .s, aed ali private disvhilit.c ule ors, gonorrl. a, gleet, »-rictures, al weasaess and sil the Jorrid consequences of if-a a! he hopes at his loug e«per.once and practice of many years will continu: to ensure e of public patronage. I'y the practice of uit " 1 Earope and the United tates, and during i en War and Cumpaigos, he is euabied to tefficient and successful remedies against dine vs fall kinds. He uss no mereury—charges cats his patients in . ec -reet and honorable ferences of unqnestiorabi veracity from a respecta! lity and high sta’ ding in s. ciety. consulting him, by ‘etter or otherwise, will © best ani gentl-3t treatment, and. implicit all par i receiren oot teay. “UP » B.15 Ab * NOT when a cure! guaranteed in all stages rot diseases. Nervous Debility, 8; phitis in all its stages, s, Gleets, Gravel, Diah tes, Diseases of the 2né Bledder Mer arial Phev oatisim, Pains > Popesand Ankies, Scvofula, Diseases of the ng Threat, Nose and Eves, Uleers upon the v or Limbs, Cancers, D-opsy, Lp leptic Fits, St. lvanee, ad all Diseases arising ‘rom a de‘nt of the Seaual Organs rvous Trembiir gz, Loss of Memorv. Loss of cal Wenkness, Di nne-s of Visiun with peappearicge vefi *he eyes, Pr ess, Dyspepsia, Liver Disete:, 4 ui ip the Lack and Head, Fe: all improper discharges of bo 1 from what eans> the disease vrizirated, howstanding or obstiate the casc, recovery 1 nd in a shorter tame than 2 pexamancnt enure can tbr any other treatiicnt, oven after the disease bay oe Med Che skillof eminent phy aud resisted nes of cure. The med cribed are pieaeant, without odor, entirely sing no , and free from mereurr am. During sof practice, in Eurcpe, th tiantie States a, I have resented from the jaws of death ed ads, who, mi the last -tazes of the above seases. had been given up to dic by their hich warr in promising to the afilieplace th elves under my care, a perfect we. Private disease. are the.g: eat cet cne_ as they are thé first canse of Consumption fola and many otuer diseg<es, aud shcuid be a Auman amily. A permanent erve isscarceted, a majority “t the cases falling into the eorpetert persons, who notenly tail toeure butivin the constiction, filling the system cy. wh ch with the uisease, hastens the suffer& opt Cou-am) tion. Ba ithe @ ense and ireatm md the vie aries, the disvase is entailed hildren, re vorn with feeble coustitutions eorrent cf li*a eorrunted by a virus which befinser vtula, tettcr, ulcers, eruptions, and other } BN ws ofthe skin e) es, throat and lungs, entailing 4s them a brief exist*nce of suYering and con i mar.’ gray ec. se is anoter foriidavle enemy to health, for » in the dread catalogre of human diseases ‘estructive a drain upon the system, drawing nds of victims turough a few years of suffering t) a0 untimely grave. It destroys the nervous wridly wastes a. ay (he energies of life, causes gement, prevents ths proper development Cisquilit.es for ’ Was the i ate vu my the nt not cause death wf the ter adrriage, sceiety, business nud 2 ppiness, and leaves the suffer wrecked in body eet oimd, pred’spesea fo consuimptivn, and a train of to be drea lel than death itself. With the j ’ fidence, I assure the ynfortunate victims of > hata pernuan nt and specdy cure can be aftwith “he abandonmcnt cf ruinous practices, can be resto. ¢d to robust. vigerous health. Irreqmarities aud a'l Ciseases of males nnd females : princip'es e hshea Ly fifteen years of pracneti-ned by tuousands of the most remarkaMedicines with ial! directions, sent to any « State, Oregou und Washington Territories, t yationts comn wnicating theirsymptom.by letter.— lash ess correspondence str.ctiy coufidential. Address Dr. L. J. CZAAPKAY, San Francisco OP ce at the Mediecl instituie, S seranieuto street, beMontgomery, ey posite Preiic Mail Steamship Comfice, San Francis +c. Spermatorrhoea cr Local Weakness, LuUVCUS DEBILITY, low sy irts, lacsitude, weakN © ness of the lim)s and bach, indisposition and inca ability for labor aid siady, dullness of apprehension, lows of uigmory, aversion of society, h ve of soli ude, self distrust, dia.ne s, Leadache, involuntary s, paling in the sids, affec:inns of che eyes, pimface, sexnal an icther infirmities in man, are yort fail by tLe justi, eclebrated physician and +m LJ. Czankay. His method c* curing diseases “known to others ) hence hic suvcess. ti consultations, vy ic:te. or otherwise, FREE. L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., San brancisco, Cal r¥.%E GREATEST DISCOVIRY OF THE AGE!— i eat Blessing to Mankind—Innocent but Potent; ioe L. J. OzapKay’s Pr philacticum, (seli-disinfectin jut) aeure preventive against gonorrhaa aud syoh -cases, an unsurpassed remedy for all venereawa, gangrer ous and ca.cerous ulcers feetid dis s. from vagine uterus and urethra, and all cutae vas eraptions and diseases. As inn culation is a pre» against small pox, so is Dr. I. J, Czaphay’s ytleum azainst syphilitieal and gonorrheel dislLacmless in iiself. i. possesses the power of chemstroying thn syhilicic virus, and thercby saving r ¢ .nfeeted by the most loathsome of Le. no young mar who apprceiates health, ~'s veophitacticam. Icis invery ind will be found very convenient ing u p. Prices SS. For sale at Dr. « Private Medicaland Sargical Institnte, Sactreet, belt. oentgomery, opposite Pacific a s aship Cowspany’s Ofice, San Francisco tomnarKable Inatarec cf Medical Relief! low we pubkslt the Cer <softwoof the sufrowtue paags ot Ji who, having recovered Smer hoalt':, and impel'eu by gratitude; make ; id rer xil agent, and their state by a Notary Public. The dasly d?mand thei publicity, sir perusal ’o the attention of all afG ae serofii ven CERTIFICATF, The wodersiene’, desirous of acquainting those who mse bo uafortunate cnough te be similarly afflicted whore a permar: Mt relief of their sufferings may be oba f-elg it h’s duty to publicly express his sincere ‘ weto Dr. L J. Czapkay, for the permanent ree ¢ bis health. Borne down by the distressirg imcident to ths vicious habit of uncontrollable n youth, depressed ‘a body and mind, unable even the moot tritling duty imposed upon the sticas of fife, I sowght tue advide of many , Who at first regarded my disease as of trivtanee, out, aias! after a few weeks, and in (ances, months, of their treatment, I found ‘to erable horror, that iustead of relief the sy;mpcame ore alurimiay in their torture, aud being ti byone that the disease, he.ng principally ttathe brain, mecicit.es would vg of litle consevol despaired ot ever regsining my health, strength efy ; anlara lastyesot, and with out a faint dupon Dr. Czapkes, who after inving ex2 rescribed s< Encouraged by this resuit, 1 resolved to piace ef somediateiv under his care. and by a strict obedienes to his directions and advice, mj head became + ideascollected, the constant pains in my back sos, the weakness of my limbs, the nervous reay whole body on the shghtest alarm or excitesauthvopy and evil forebedings, the self. want of confidence in others, the iucapabey ce study and want of resoTttwsg, the feightfal, whe ex pe and at times the pleasurable @reams at night, firs \ by inveluntary discharges have al] disappeared an !, in tact, intwe months after consulting the Doctor, I felt a+ if unspired \y a new life, that life which, but a ebort tin.t ago, LeoutOmplated to end by ms own hand. With aview to guardthe unfortunate from falling into the snare of incompetent quacks, I deem it my duty to oF is tustimouy f he merit and skill of Dr. Czapkay. and recommend him*o all who may stand in need of med*ral advice, being axured by my own experience tha., once under his ¢&t\ 9 radical and permanent cure rill be effected. \B P. FILLMORE. Beate of California, San Franciseo Qunty—cs se Subceribed sand sworn before me Ris 17th da a A.D. ipié. Joun MiIppLETON Nokes Public Ls) CARD. . 1, the undersigned, having been ander th = oh L J. Czapkay, although unealicit etme wren fo give publicity to the efficacy of bik treatment hoving that by doing £0, Imay be instruments) in pre? senting others ‘rom the fearful euffering ano. jjsery whieh P experienced, and which # often result fron narnicio .s practice of pretenders. My disease has bee. th + of physical and mental debiliy, which follows in eonence of the indiscretions of Youth. The agonies ch { endured are perhaps, unnecessary for me to de sey are knoWa to those who Inve experienced Salfice it to say, that having ew the services _ J. Czapkay into requisition, all my expectaa 1 ae have formed of him were aon thes t. [ would, therefore recommend, Dr, Czapkay Samay find themeelvesafflicted with that dread. 7.i walsdy; my object in doing .so being sympathy fo fe er v3 my ity, and & pecety, desire of seliexiag SHLEE, Painter. we Vane &. Jewett In witness whereof Ihave lrereanté vet my kana Private Medical ana Surgical Institute. toe * pis INSTITUTE, tac b . State ifornia, cityand count}of san Fran-is Siagit day of July, Ap. 1856, before kao va to me, who being that the contents of the aiixed my official seal. the day or first aiers written, if : W.C. JEWET, {t. S.} : y. ¥, returns bis sincere thanks to Dae ear eilents for heir and diseasoseuch as Syphilis) jo xs. and 9!. the feonsequea= trty-first day of es, ( this thirty-firs y appearea py pee duly sworR, did and sar. card herewith siging by him is true. = Notary Pubiic, _ Would take fuiv opportanisy to remind thathe wes Rest a ayes Of Syphilittc and y ‘SanFrancisco Advertisements. destroy the soft parts, and cause the bones to mortif 5 sc parate and come away. leavingthe sufferer an objec. hideous to behold; or when blotches and pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has painful swelling upen the bones, or when his constitution is injured so as to pre-dispose to consumption or other constitational disease, the Dr. guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. In RREUMATIS®M, chronic or acute; in DYSENTERY, or DIARRHEA, hehas safe and effectual remedies. Por the treatment of the consequences of : elf abuse, such as n“eturnal emissions, nervousness, timidiity, headache, pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness, loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness. confusion ofideas, &c. For the above named nialadies, the Dr. will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. All consultations by letter or otherwise, free. All are invited toeall, as it may be much to their advantage. [e Office hours from 9 A, M., to9P. M San Francisco, May 7, 1858. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. &e. 7 Ev ould respectfully call the attention of Dealers to our large and well relected stock of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, Gins, &ce., &e., Consisting in partof Whitt Leanp—Jewett’s, Atlantic, Forest River and English pure ground in oil, in kegs and tin, assorted brands, do., do., do., LINsEED O11—Beiled and Raw, pure, in bbls, and cases, NEATSPOOT O1.in cases and bbls. ALCoHoL--in eases and bbls, 95 pr. ct. ‘TURPENTINEin cases. Wispow Griass—50 ft, boxes, ass'd sizes and good quality, thick ; also, Plate Glass. Vakstsu—English and American—coach & furniture. Broushrs—A large assortment of every kind, and of the best manufacture. Gotp Lear—Extra and double deep, mannfactured express!y to ourown order for this market. SILVER LEAF AND BRONZEs—of the best quality. CoLetks—Tiemen's Lewis’, &¢., dry and grcund in oil an: water, mn ass’d cases. VERMILLION—Trieste, Chinese, American and English. ARTIETS MATERIALS—A well selected assortment. Also—Uhalk, Whiting, Putty. etc., ete. {= We have also constantly on hand— CAMPHENE-—-Fresh distilled, in tins. BURNING Oms—Refined and bleached, as Sperm, rd, Polar, China Nut, pure, in barrels and cases. BuexiInG Fivurp—fresh and perfectly pure MACHINERY OIL—Of excellent quality, in bbls, and hf bbls. CAMERON, WHITTIER & CO., mch 26th 105 Front st., Saa Francisco, Gold Watches, Jewelry, AND -SILVER WARE.. —FOR SALE BY— BARRETT & SHERWOOD 135 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ARTICLES OF GOLD Consisting of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches, of all descriptions, Chatelaine, Fob, Vest, Guard and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons and Slides, Brooches, Bracelets. Ear Rings, Peneil Cases, Lockets, Buckles, Rings. Card wif Boxes, Seals, Keyes, Eye Glasses, Ribbon rms, Thimbles, Cane Heads, Armlets, Crosses, thing new and beautiful in Coral work, Cameos, Jet work and Mosaics, ARTICLES OF SILVER Consisting of Napkin Rings, Cups, Knife, Fork and in cases, Saltceilars, Spoons and Forks, Ice Scoops, Fish, Dessert, Butter, Fruit, Pie and Cake Knives, Pitchers and Goblets, Tea Sets complete, Cake <ets, Castors, Butter Dishes, Salvers, Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baskets, &c Diamonds set in every style of ornament now worn by either sex. For Quartz Work we obtained the first premsum at the Mechanies’ Exhibition. We were also awarded a prize for the manufacture of Watch Cases. Country orders sent by Express, are attended to with punctuality and dispatch, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. Watch Repairing commands our particular and prompt attention, San Francisco, Feb 26th, 1858. Homely People, Read! Who wants a shaving soap—a beautiful shaving oap ‘That lathers like cream, and heals sore tender sk And all soreness, eruption, or sunburn make slope From the face, or the hands, or the brow, or the chin UCH is that fine emolient skin purifier, JONES'S ITALIAN SOAP. For curing Eruptions, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Tan and discolored skin, the beautiful effects of Jones’s Italian Cheinieal Soap, delights all who use it. Itmakesthe most coarse, red and yellow skin white and clear as a young child’s. It is emolient and softening for infants, and is the best Shaving Soap made. Price retutced to Ort comic. Beautifier, A Fine Hair Preserver, Cleanser and Tonic. FS thirteen years Jones's Coral Hair Restorative has been used. It is, without more words, now more popular than ever; it really does foree the hair to grow, stops its falling, removes the dandruff permanently, and dresses the most coarse, dry, harsh, gray or light hair soft, fine, dark and silky, and keeps it so a long time. Price reduced to 25 and 50 cents. Who wants White Pearly Teeth ? AFONT’S Jamaica Soap Teeth Root is a superb den4 trifice, lathers inthe mouth like soap, is delicious to the taste, whitens the teeth, polishes (without injuring) the enamel, purifies the breath, and by its lathering property, cleanses the mouth, tongue and throat. It is warranted uninjurions, Price reduced to 50 ceuts. These delicious componnds are sold at the above GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at every respectable Drug Storein California and Oregon. Agent and Proprietor T. JONES, Box 1803, Post Office, San Francisco, to whoin all orders can be addressed. decli-tf S. V. BR. R. VV INTER ARRANGEMENT —On and after December 27th, 1857, the trains of the Sacramento Valley lailroad will leave as follows, viz: Passenger Trains. Will leave Sacramento daily at 7} o’clock, and 2} P.M = “Folsom daily at 74 a. mM. 12M. and Sp. mM. On Sundays, beside the above, there will be from Sacramento a 10 4. M. train, ON SUNDAYS—Excursion Tickets will be issued at $250 tor the trip—good for the day only. Freight Trains. ave Sacramento at 74 a. M. and 2 P.M. ** Folsom at 7 3-4 a, ™. The 71-2 A. M. Train will take through Freight No frelght transported on Sundays, STAGES connect with the7 1-2 A. M. Trains fer Nevada, Grass Valley, Auburn, Towa Hill, Forest city, Downieville, Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Hill, Iinvistown, Yankee Jim’s, Greenwood Georgetown, Mormon Island, Coloma, El Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar, Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak City, Arkansas Digings Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador, Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown, And other intermediate places. The Stages will connect with the 12 M. Train in, ar riving in Sacramento in time for the San Franciece boats. For Freight or passage apply at the R. R. stations je2 J.P ROBINSON, Supt: Willle ‘Reduction in Prices ! AS just received the larges: and complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS, Of the Latest Styles eve: offered in this State. The Fall Styles of Gents Dress Hats are ready and the best article thatean be made. He offers now for EIGHT DOLLARS, such as he formerly sold at Ten Doll ars. warratited the pennise Cruvian Hats—he has on zane, they are finer than can be found in the S¥ave” Pare’: all description cleaned and repaired in the best manner. All orders from the eountry promptly attended to. Tg If you want a Hat of the latest style and at a low price you can get it by going to A. LAMOTT. Eagle Hat Store, Cor. 2nd & Jj Street. Sacramento, September 25, 1857. Forwarding and Storage. MARYSVILLE. Fire-Proof Brick Building, Front Steet, LOWER PLAZA. OODS received from the Boais and Forwarded to Nevada, Grass Valley. Rough and Ready, and other places with dispatch, and at lowest rates, either by Teams or Pack Trains. z : All Goods &c. marked “CARE GRANT,” Marysville, will be cared for en arrival here, and as per advices sent forward. ¥ Having an experience of over four years in the businé» here, Ihave greater facilities to forward goods cheaply ana with dispatch, than any other house can offer. t > Stet attention to business is my motto, and for reference, the tollowing gentlemen have submitted their names :— T. ELtarv BEANS & Co.; J. S.LANDEKER; J. M. FPLURSHUTZ; J.S. WALL & Bro.; F.W. May & Co. deel 1-tf JAMES GRANT. —————————— Notice. URING my absence from Nevada, I have appointed C F. WOOD as my Attorney E. S ALDRICH,x.p. Nevada, Feb. 12. 1858 Notice to Mill Owners. WOULD call your particular attention to a New aud supcrior artiele of : LUBRICATING OIL! For Engines, and Machinery of all kiuds. It will wear without gumming up, aNd will be a saving of 15 per cen over lard. stock of Lard, Polar and Also for sale Linseed, other Only a lets thee eves Goforeofieredin Nevada FOR Nevada, March 12th, 1a59. 0” ™ _. JAMES CHURCHMAN, Weare . sizes of 4 Miscellaneous Advertisements. HE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE Illustrated! Illustrated! Illustrated! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE THE GOLDEN PRIZE! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED ! .-$2 00, and1 gift. . 3 50, and 2 gifts. One copy for one year. . One copy for two years i One copy for three years.-.. 5 00, and 3 gifts. One copy for five years..--. . 8 00, and5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS Three copies one year..--$5 00, and 3 gifts. Five copies one year. Bs 8 OO, and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year. -15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one copies on year.30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 2 Packages of Gold, containing $500 00 each 5 = do do --+200 00 cach 10 do do do ---100 00 each 10 patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 1¢0 00 each 20 Gold Watches ---------°*+-+*°75 00 each 50 do 60 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 30( Ladies Gold Watches ---------35 00 each 200 silver Hunting Cased Watches ---30 00 each 50C Silver Watches -------+-10 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold Guard Vest and Fob Chains 10to 30 00 each Yold J.ockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shut Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, anda variety of other articles, worth lrom fifty cents to $15 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered on our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift correspondihg with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express. post paid. [er All communicazions should be addressed to 3 BECKET & Co., 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. *,*Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. Specimen dopies of the “Golden Prize’? may be seen at this office. All Kinds of Liquors & Vinegar, INSTANTLY, by the use of LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL OILS. These oils are obtained bydistillation at the Chemical Laboratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacow, author of Lacour’s Ckemical Analyois, Lacour’s Chemical manipu.ations, Lav.vsr on the Manufacture of Liquors, &c. Purchasers are particularly requested to return the flasks and obtain their money, if the oil does not give perfect satisfaction. LACOUR’S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz :— Otard, Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette, United Vineyard Proprictors, Castillion and London Dock Brandies. These Liquors will have a full fruity flaver, anda beautiful, sparkling color. Common Rectified Whiskey will be changed by the use of the oil of Cognac to New York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cognac Brandy, &c. LACOUR’S OIL OF RYE changes Rectified Whisky to Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia Malt Whiskey, Bourbon Whiskey, &c. OIL OF CEDRAT changes common Rectified Whiskey toOld Irish Malt Whiskey, anda superior article ot Scotch Whiskey. OIL OF PEACH changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, &c, Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whiskey toApple Brandy. RIL OF GIN converts the poorest Whiskey to Hol land Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, Rose Gin, Swan Gin, En glish Gin, &c. LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in five hours after being mixed, change five gallons of good Vinegar and twenty-five gallons of water to thirty gallons of the most acid Vinegar that can be found in the market. By the use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid, vinegar can be made for one dollarand sixty cents per barrel, FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour's Oils require no preparation—only » wr the oil inte the Whiskey and shake well. The Liquors thus made willhave a fine nat ural aroma, a full, rich, oily taste ; a beautiful transpar ent color anda fine bead. Lacour’s oils exert three distinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy gin, &e. Thefirst property combines with and subsides inthe form of floculent particles the whole of the grain oil, (Amylic Aleohol.) The Whiskey is thus deprived ot that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and beeomes a nentral spirit; the second property cccsists in an oily mucillaginous taste imparted to the liquor, which renders it mellow, and imparts an appearance of great age ; the third property is exhibited in the rich vinous nutty odor that is imparted to the liquor, which reuders distinction from the genuihe brands impossible. These oils are put upin quart flasks ; each flask con tains sufficient oil for making three hundred gallons of liquor, Fulland comprehensive directions accompany the bottles. Price, $2,00 per bottle, For sale at the corner of St. Charles and Poydrasstreet Xr One bottle of these Oils, five in number, will be securely packed and shipped, with bill of lading, to any part of the country, upon the receipt of $10,00, to the address of P. LACOUR, New Orlaans. Purchasers are requested. as a guarantee of good faith, to furnish us the name ofany house in New Orleans and we will ship them a package of the oils. If they do not perform all that is claimed for them, they will cost nothing. Feb. 6—ly L. SCOTT & CO’S RE-PRINT OF THE BRITISH PERIODICALS. — AND— The Farmer’s Guide. Great Reduction in Price oflatter Publication SCOTT &CO., NEW YORK, continue to pnblish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly— (Conservative) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3. The North British Review— 4. The Westminister Review— 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—WHIG, TORY and RADICAL—bnt politics form only one feature of their character. As Orgens ofthe most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, thoughout the world, than can possibly be obtained from any other source. “ Early Copies. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British pub lishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they ean now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original cditions. Terms: Per annumFor any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For ul! four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwcod and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood ard the four Reviews, 1 00 Inallcases “MonéP Oar RY ANCE y Vill always be received at par. Clubbing. A discount o. .venty-five per cent from the above priees wili be allowed to clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review. will be sent to one address for $9, four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. POSTAGE. Inall the principal Towns and Cities, these works will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail,the Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for “Blackwood,” and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is about $31 per annum. FARMER'S GUIDE To SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE. By Henry Stephens, F. R.S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. Two vol.mes. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Woo nd Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work ou Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the low price of Five Dollars for the Two Volumes! When sent by mail(post paid) to California and Oregon the price wilibe 87. To every other part of {the Union, and to Canada (post-paid.) $6 This work is not the “Old Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post paid, to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., March 20-tf No 34 Gold street New York ee Lewis Coffey & Rigdon’s Steam Boiler Works. T= only exclusively Boiler making establishment on the Pacific Coast, owned and conducted by practical Boiler Makers. All orders for new work or the repairing of old work executed as ordered and warranted 4s to quality. Old Stand, corner of Bush and Market streets, opposite Oriental Hotel, San Francisco. to furnish Engines and Boilers of sli. menufaature and werranted. San Francisco Advertisements. YE THAT SUFFER! Read! Read! Read! Read DR. PAREIRA’S ——GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. *OR THE CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF DISEASE OF A
PRIVATE NATURE,NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING, WITHOUT ANY INJURIOUS EFFECT To THE SYSTEM, OR ANY CHANGE OF DIET. It has never failed--It cannot fail to Cure. IT HAS BORNE THE TEST OF FIFTY YEARS. and has never yet failed to EFFECT A CURE IN EVERY ! CASE Bewarcof Quack Nostrums, and use a Medicine that has proved itself the only Infallible remedy onthe Earth This Great Remedy is purely Vegetable D. BABCOCK, Wholesale Druggist. [ No 77 Davis street, between Clay and Washington, San Francisco. Genera! Agent for serfit Coast, Oregon & SandwichIs’ds Also for saleby Druggists generally throughout Calffornia and the Atlantic States. Agent—Dr S. M. Batter, Nevadacity. anl6-tf DR. WEBBER’S Invigorating Cordial Are you Sick or Weak, Dyspeptic, Rheumatic, Nervous! Have Youany Disease Read the Theory of Life and Death. HAT most diseases prove fatal; that early deaths e¢cur; that people live for years a living death, weak. inanimate and exhausted—not from the disease itself, but from an inability in nature, and nature’s strength to withstand or maintzin life through the ravagescf disease. Give them strength, and natnre will relieve herself, if stimulated. She has given us herbs and plants to effectall this. Purify the blood, render the intestines, the liver, the heart, and all the natural fanctious of man or woman active, and you have half conquered disease. Dr JACOB WEBBER oes conscientiously assure alt who read this, that his Invigorating Cordial produces all the effeets above described. He has seen the old, the tottering, the palsied, the nervous, the dyspeptic, the inebriate, the debanchee, and the invalid, revive under its influence, as if new life were given them. Nature’s Own Remedy for Man sickness. That creates, reproduces new and pure blood—that acts on the Liver, Heart. Brain, Intestines, Limbs and Chest, that revolutionizes the whole system—gives strength to the most Debilitated and Weak—that contains no mineral or other poison. Snechis. in truth, Dr. Jacob Webber's justly famous invigorating Cordial Sanguifier. The extraordinary and strange cures effected by this heautifnl herbalconcoction, has astonishedall. It Seems to suit every coustitntion. The old, the feeble, the languid feel new life and blood is given them. The roue, the dissipated debarchee, the weak from long disease, from taking too much medicine, calomel and other mineral poisons; the young man whose marhood is wasted where nature's functions are inert and lifeless experiences the bliss of robust and vigorous manhood ; his appetite is good, his sleep quict and refreshing; his mind and memory clear and certain. For all cases is Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cordial Sanguifier most especially adapted. inasmuch as the above symptoms did Dr. Webber minutely study m adapting his Cordial totheireure. It enlivens the torpid liver, ejects all bilious matter from the system, causes sudation, or free perspiration (so necessary to health,) it purities and enriches the blood, gives strength to the limbs and body. and is positively infallible iu all nervous diseases, trembling or wakefulness There never was a remedy gave such delight io the sufferer asthis ‘The Agent can, from his own know!edge of cures effected by it, conscienttously recommend it inasy of the following diseases; nervousne Ss, Wweakness, languor, loss of appetite, sleep or strength, trembling, low spirits, decay of the natura! functions, pains in the head, limbs or body, nenralgic or rheumatic, and it often restores those to health and strength whose consti tutions are almost broken. The price is now reduced so that rich or poor may use it. It is put up inlarge quart bottles; price $3, or twe for $5, and sold at every respectable Drug Store in California. Proprietor and Agent, T. Jones, box 1803, San Francisco, to whom all orders can be sent by mail. March Sth, 1852. s To the Citizens of Califorrial ES CAUTION! 4 AM INFORMED that various liquor-mixers of New York, Boston, and San Francisco, areextensively engaged in putting up in square bottles, under varions titles, cheap imitations of my long established and renowned Wolfe’s Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps. Which adulterated compounds are intended to sell in California against my genuine article. My object is toannounce thatI have recently established an AGENCY IN SAN FRANCI-CO for supplying the State and Oregon with my Schnapps, and that hereafter 1 will always keep said agency supplied with a large stock ; so that respectable druggists and liquordealers throughout California can always supply themselves at a regular price, merely enough over the New York price to cover cost of freight and charges; thus avoiding complaint as herctofere, of occasional scarcity and extreme high price Itis now many years since I first imported these Schnapps from the celebrated distillery in ~cheidam, Holland, in which I am interested. It is now conceded that no Gin was ever imported into this country which has approached my Schnapps in regard to PURITY. HEAL PHEULNESS, and EXQUISITE AROMAor fla vor. This I claim, and for proof, point to their univer sal popularity and the immense and increasing consump tion by all classes, north and south, east and west, comprising the temperanee people, medical faculty, &c., .0 such an extent that my estabiishment, packing the enor mous quantity of 8,000 botides per day, is barely able fill its orders. Also, the Wolfe’s Schnapps have been analyzed the most celebrated Chemists, Drs. Mott and Deck, NewYork, aud others who will certify that they are a Perfectly Pure Medical Tonic. Invaluable as a remedy against Bad Water, Gravel, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Debility, &c. They also certify that they found my Schnapps to be free from Arnylic Alcohol or Fusil Oil,an exceedingly hurtful ingredient, foundin alleommon Gin, which Dr. Mott describes as fetid, acrid, and Asthmatical and productng irreparable effects upon the nerves and stomach.’ ‘The certificates also prove my Schnapps perfectly clear of “the second or heavier Essential Oil or Juniper, also a dangerous component, produced by the over distillation practiced to increase the quantity in making ordinary Gin.” These statements are made with aview to invite com parison in California between the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps, and the various brands of bogus imitations, mixed, doctered up, or sweetened Gin ; in square, black bottles, (imitation of my style of bottles) under different names and labels, whether marked London, Germany Holland Scheidam Schnapps, &c., in_infinite veriety— confident that the trial will result in California just as it has long since done in all the older States, in repudiating all the bogus, unwholesome imitations referred to, and the complete triumph of my pure Scheidam Schnapps. I desire briefly to notice two facts which have lately added largely to the nse of Wolfe ’s Schnapps in the city of New York and elsewhere. Ist, Pure French Brandy it is now almost impossible to obtainnearly all the brandy imported from France being Amcrican raw spir its sent there, made into brandy.and shipped back again. 2d, Many people are abandoning the use of American whisky, brandy and gin, since it has been discovered west fn diathitay, hereby AI SaPALL Roe’ Pid BE Ay bBE about one-third. In conclusion, 1 will say to all who desire a wholesome, agreeable tonic and stimulant, give a fair trial to WOLFE’S SCHEIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPE:' UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer 22 Beaver street, New York RASSETTE HOUSE, Corner of Sansome and Bush Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. EJ. ARMSTRONG (Formerly of the St. Nicholas Hotel.) PROPRIETOR. EA ot HIS POPULAR AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL having lately undergone a thorough overhauling is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Strangers coming to San Francisco will find THE COMFORTS OF A HOME FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED With Elegant suites of Rooms, ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. THE RASSETTE HOUSE COACH will con convey passengersto and from the House for 50 Cents No Charge for Baggage. June 4, 1858—tf Wooden Ware, Brooms, BRUSHES, Clothes Lines, Matches, &c, &e., In all their varieties, On hand and constantly arriving from the East. For sale the fowest wholesale prices, at the Wood and Willow Ware Establishment. —OFr— HAWXHURST & SOW, 30 Saeramento etrect, below Front. Sen Francisco, January 29, 1°58--3m Baskets, San Francisco Advertised ents. L. P. FISHER’S Advertising Agency::::::‘San Francisco. No. 1714 Washington Street, up stairs. nearly opposite Maguire’s Opera House. L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent of the NEVADA JOURNAL, And other California,;Oregon and Sandwich Island newspapers. Advertising in the Atlantic States. L. P_F. has now completed his arrangements for the pe dcr 5 Lh rae” ma to all the principallargest circulating Journals and Newspapers bli i Atlantic States, a A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to edvertise in any section of the Unior, of doing so at the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. All so disposed, are invited to call on him and leave their advertisements Aug. 21, 1857. London Club House Gitt. Tothe Public. Yared celebrated Gin—pretending to nothing but what it is, viz.: a pure and unadulterated article, and assuming No artificial merits of what it is not, as some cf its rival imitators do—after eight years of publie approval and very extensive sales, in the cities of New York Philadelphia, Boston, and the Western cities, has been pronounced by the public, as well as by the best medieal and scientific authorities throughout the United States and the Canadas, to be superior, not only as a beverage of general use, lo any other article competing aga inst it, but is unequaled in its medicinal efficiency in all classes of complaints, To persons travelling in these doys of rapid transit from East to West, North ard South, and more particularly to those crossing the Istkmus, and who are constantly changing their water as well as their clima*e—who ire drinking, indeed, a dozen kinds of water in every twenty-four hours, and each draught containing some property acting in chemical antagonism to the preceding one, thereby ¢ using an upnatural degree of excitement to the stomach—it is positively and absolutely necessary to use a counteractingagent. From the fact that this article is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to act, as we know it wil’ act, as an antidote, we confidently prescribe it as the very best article in the countryThe name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps has never been attached in any way to this article. The London Club House Gin Requires none of the usual ‘caution to the public” to beware of counterfeiters, ‘t beinglixk , llother genuine ar ticles, beyond the base art ofcoun 1 feiting. The Londen Club House Gin Is an antidote to the hor ible adulteration to which eve tything alcoholic is submitted—the noxious poisons made up ond soldis Aromatic Sehiedam Schnapps, §c. The London Club House Gin. Requires no “word of advice,” no “caution to the public”® Those who once drink it, find in its virtues against the vicious temptations of drinking any of its vile imitations, even under “advice ;’ while those who “caution the public” against counterfeiters, have themselves been cautioned by the public to beware of any but The London Club House Gin WILLIAM H. DALY, Sole Importer, New York. NotTicE—The unexampled success of the Lonnonx CLUB Hovsr Gin has induced a host of imitators, who are putting up an inferior article, under similar titles. — Purchasers will please notice the fac-simile of the undersigned on the label. WM. i. DALYFor sale by all the principal Liquor Houses in San Francisco. San Franciseo, March 5th, 1858 Langton’s Pionecr Express, Ofice next below Wells, Fargo & Co. Main Street, Nevada. SENDS AN Exrnrss DAILY TO— Alleghanytorwn, Alpha, Bell's Ranch, Bope’s Ranch, Birchville, Camptonville, Chip'’s Flat, Cherokee, Coz Bar, Duwnieviile, Eurcka North, Emory's Crossixg Foster's Dar. Forest City, French Corral, Freeman's Crossing, Goodyear’s Bar, Humbug, Long Bar, Minnesota, Marysviile, Morrison's Diggings, Monte Cristo, Moore's Fiat, Montezuma, Orleans Flat, Oak Grove, Poker Flat, Park's Bar, San Juan, Smith's Flat, Sweetlands, Sebastapol, Smartscille, Timbuctoo, Woolsey's Flat, and ever place north of Nevada. We connect in Nevada with WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY, To all parts of California, Oregon and the Atlantic StatesCoir. and Dusi forwarded and InsuredCollections made. Commission for the purchase of all, and any kind of goods, in Nevada, Sacramento or San Francisco, promptly attended tc Jno. Pattison, sgt. April 16th, 1858. CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! SOL. KOHLMAN'S CHEAY STORE HAS BEEN REMOVED Totheold and popular corner, in Kidd & Knox's Building Cor. of Broad and Pine Sts. y J HERE can be found every variety of Fashionable Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of— Black and Blue Cloth Frock Coats ; Beaver, Pilot and Cassimere Business Coats ; Heavy Pilot, Beaver and Petersham Raglans; Black and Blue Broadcloth Talmas ; Black, Blue and Fancy Cassimere Pants ; Blie, Grey, Black and Satinet Pants ; Fasny and Black Silk Velvet Vests ; A large assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, and Gloves : A good stock of the latest stylesof Hats and Caps ; Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags ; Also a large and well selected stock of Boy’s & Youth's Clothing. A large stock ofheavy Grey, Blue, Red and the finest of White Blankets ; RUBBER GOODS. Goodyear’s best White and Black India Rubber Coats and Jackets ; India Rubber Pants, Overalls, Leggings and Gloves. Best kind ot Goodyear’s Long Legged and Knee Top India Rabber Boots, I invite my friends and the public in general to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the Corner of Broad and Pine streets, formerly occupied by Rosenheim & Bro. SOL. KOHLMAN. Nevada, November 6th, 1857.—tf A. Biock. S. Furtn, E. Brock, Jr, A. BLOCK & co, Broad Street, next to the Post Office, NEVADA C ITy, DEALERS IN wm COE ELEN Yan HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. A complete assortment always on hand. No deviation in Prices! Goods warranted to give satisfaction. U. S. BREWERY. Head of Main stréet Nevada. LAGER BEER: THE BEST AND STRONGEST LAGER BEER. Inthe county at 70 cents per gallon, and bottle beerat $2,00 per dosen, piicecaharecs morning free ofcharge To merchants who sell in the ceuntry a liberal com mission will be allowed. : Depot, 18 Commercial street where all orders will be mh26 -tf *4 Frenci ucis Shelhorn, Prop. G. E. Withingion, fe. Painting of all kinds, and pape weneiate the best style; at short Sed tS, ato ‘ 3 street, Nevada other Surveyors than such as may be deputized from this office. Extractfrom Laws of Califorwia.) CaP. 20, Sec. 3.» No survey or re survey hereafter Nevada Advertisements. City and Star Bakery. . T ESTABLISHED IN 1850. his old customers and the community best of every artic] i iauana Rye Broek in his line. Boston Brown, Grakept constantly on hand. Fruit, Sponge, Lemon, and Pound Cake, sirties in neadininas: Wedding Parties, Families, and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry at the shortest notice. } Nevada, December 4, 1857. ee ne : generally with the DRUGS sow AND.. Medicines, Perfumeries, &c. E. F. SPENCE HAVING PURCHASED HE STOCK OF DRUGS BELONGING TO Bailey, at Larh’s old stand, 32 Main street, Basa foetal or _ customers with ALL THE S (w sale tai a i pa it we toe led retail) usually found in a ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF OILS, PAINTS, DYE STUFES, CAMPHENE, Fancy Articles, etc., ete. ALL ORDERS BY EXPRESS or otherwise promptly attended to A LIBERAL DISCOUNT made to the Trade. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. E. F. SPENCE, No. 32 Main s Seas Wi, nese 0. ain street. Having sold my interest in the Drug St . F. SPENCE, and being about to leave Nevada. I ree much pleasure in recommending him as my successor and bespeaking for him a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon me. F. E. BAILEY, ™. p. New Fruit Store. WILLIAM ACHAR, j OULD respectfully inform tne citizens. of Nevada and the country generally that he bas opencd a NEW FRUIT STORE, Two doors below ABlock &-Co, on Commercial street, where will be kept always on hand, whenever to be obtained, the finest qualitics of Apples, Oranges, Limes, Pine Apples, Bananas, &c. in short every variety of fruit, fresh or dried, to be had on the coast. Nats of every variety constantly on hand. It is the intention to make a complete fi uit store of the new concern. WM ACHAR, Nevada. April 16th, 1858. EVERY KIND OF JOBPRINTING Neatly and Promptly Executed AT THE JOURNALOFFICE Main Street :::::::: :: NEVADA, N.P. BROWN & Co. Proprietors. LIVERY STABLE. Broad street, Nevada. JOHN A. LANCASTER, ORMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would inform his friends and the public generally that he has added extensively to his already large and clegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c. &¢c.— and is now prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. ‘ Well trained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times dasike i esir experience in the business and an earnes to retainthe confidence of my friends, leads we te beieve I will be able te give general satisfaction. i i i livery. Particular attention paid to Horses on ‘ Carriages always in ree with careful drivers for nee of Balls, Parties, &c. &c. ; ie quality of my stock will permit me to say that — kin : Jeasure. or engaged on business would do well to eaeatell J. A. LANCASTER, Nevada. March 12th, 1858. erican Livery Stables — J. B. LOBDELL, Having again assumed possession of the American Livery Stables after along lease of the same, offers to-si ~ Jawyers, men of business, men of pleasure, ne vee Se OS onieaniy in general, the best horses for ate, eetdie and harness to be found in the city, and on reasonable terms. Oe Amerens Stables are the largest and most ex tensive in the city, and located opposite the National Exchange, Broad Street, always in reatiness. None but the best re pcatl 3 Horses boarded by the dav or week Hay, Barley, and feed generally, always on hand. J. B. LOBDELL. A long Nevada, May 7th, 1858. _ = Gounty Surveyor’s Office. COURT HOUSE, NEVADA. Joun L. GAMBLE, } G. F. DEETKEN County Surveyor. § Deputy. LL persons are hereby cautioned against employing made by any person except'the County Surveyor or hit nee in any Court deputy shall be consid this ra GAMBLE. within this State. Nevada, June 26th, 1857. Shaving and Hair Dressing saloon. Senate Saloon. H. WeaDy = cteies = tne Ben PROPRIETOR would respectfully announce to thb . pcre: ar and vicinity, that he has located himself at the Senate Saloon. and is prepa~ed to ! ¥ amalways prepared for you legal evidenc JOUN L. have, Cut I. WILLIAMSON, AUCTIONEER, _ Mais See >» i old stand, wErapa SrFrcz—At the HE undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he still continues in the Baking business, and is prepared to furnish ply all wishing an: GEORGE F. Jacoss, CHARLES KENT THE EMPIRE MARKET. Ona Pine st. below py. S. Bakery. NEVADA, Come one, Come all—that is. if you i topay for the best Brevand Meee, E mountairs. Meats wholesale. Meats by the quarter, side and carcass, cheap as the cheapest and the best Live sale at all times, N. B.—Not to be different from others we invite old friends and patrons tostay a war nnless they have the [@PCASH.&3 Copartnership Notice. The firm will be knownas JACOBS & KENT on nq after this date, March 9th. 1858. Nevada, March 12th, 1858, Important to the Traveling Community” ILLINOIS BRIDGE; SOUTH YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada; the: = hearest and most direct line of travel from Net ada ity to Columbia Hill, Orleans Flat, Humbug City, Snow Point, biemnes Flat, Fureka, Lae Intermediate pant? Kelief Hill, and alt The undersigned have j ee just completed iheir New Ra preter. vg se Main aud Washington strects, Nevada, aioke thceacl beiaee® of the Sugar Loaf Hilland teth# i bli The S¢, which i, now opened to the travel. ng public, © road an bridge cannot be excelled by any in the State. By traveling this road teameters and” others will find it great! y tothei . ry the worst part of the route t> the choy ete At aude ATES OF TOLL KEASONABLE, COOPER & CO. Blue Tent, Nevada'co,, Cal. Z. P. DAVIS, a ; Gunsmith, opened a SHOOTING GALLERY, Broad Hiviete doors from the Post Office. ” ie = ifles and Shot Guns kept constantly on hand f le Pistols, Powder, Shot, Lead dein Flasks, Powder Horns, &e. &e. ron ee Guns and Pistols repaired and putin order at the short est motive. Having a supe ior Lathe, ho ean mans ture any part of machinery which may be desirea. * New Rifles made io order. js may? NEW BILLIARD SALOG@N Harrington & Patterson, Olong and favorably ky, own on Bro: ; yvku adstrect, havere ; moved and opened the fincst Billiard Saloon to be oundin the mounta‘ns, in the new Brick builing, on the corner of Broad and Pine Street. i i nex’ brick building Teet, opposite Kidd & Knox's — hereby tender au invit: and fricndsto pay them frequent visits and the bereb pledge themselves to give a* good satisfaction sdpirteoie, The Saloon will be furnished with new and magnificent Billiard Tablesandeverv appendage complete, he Bar Is fitted up in the finest strle and supplied with the choicest and most costly Liquors and Cigars. P Nevada, January 16, 1857. —tf ation to all theirold patrons aug 29 ———. Wholesale and' Retail LIQUOR STORE. now on hand a most extensive assortmeat of _. undersigned would inform the public that have * . The Best Liquors Ever brought to this market. Having a good Fire Proof Building with an excellent cellar under it, they have every faeility for keeping any amount of goods. They have and will always keep a good supply of they WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN WINES, PORTER, ALE, CIDER, &e. &e Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Cordials, Syrups, &e. Which have been selected with the greatest exre *ycompetent judges, and which will be sold as loy or iow =: than any other establishment in the place. They will continue the mannfacture of SODA at ths old place (Flurshutz’s Soda Factory,) which is an article too well known to require recommendation Dealers and others wishing to purchase, are Tespectfully invited to call and examine our stock. May 1 FRED. W. MAY & CO. ar May & Co. are agents for the sale pure Caliter mia Port, Qaret, Angelica and White Win C. H, MEYER & CO. IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUCRS ——AND—— FRENCH GOODS, And Deaters in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRESERVES, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, D-iekotone, 7 Uroad street, Nevada, OUNTRY MERCIIANTS or Liquor Dealers car be supplied in qnalitics and quantities to suit at such prices that will induce them to buy here fustead going below for their suppplies. i: si May 21—3m C.H. MEYER & CO. FEMALE PHYSICIAN. MRS. BE. STONE, if ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE LADIES 9F Nevada and vicinity that she has taken up he. reldence in town at No. 3, Boulder street. mext door APore the residence of John A. Laneaster, where sh all times be found when not engaged in p oes i« Services. Mrs. Stone devotes her attention exelusively te “he diseases of her sex. From three vears practice is Eerope and eight years in New York cityathe_ feel eompetent to discharge the duties of her profession. > graduate in medicine from a German University, aad refers to her diploma and certificates for proofof her Pre. ficiency. Mrs. S. speaks French, German and English. may2l-3m Nevada, May 21, 1°58, -—— THE SENATE SALOO NX, BRICE BUILDING, Under the National Hotel, Broad #f. NE subscriber has opened the largest and finest a, loon in Nevada by the above name and 1n the skew place. Two splen lid ‘ BILLIARD TABLES Adorn the premises and conduce to the pleasure of these who delight in the noblest of games. THE BAR is supplied with the choicest LIQUORS To be had in fe State, and sold at only Twelve and a half cents a Glass, ps q fo OYSTERS! Y KEPT ON HAND AT ALL TIMES, The Roomis large, commodious, cool and delightful fer the hot sammer weather about to commenee, Thom. Holmes, MANAGER Nevada, April 16th. eorge S. Hupp, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. OrFicEe—In Brick Building of Dr. H. H. Corner of Broad and Pine siraee: Nera ne i Corner of Comms Sa Be Oca ; Stand of Abbott Edwards. J UST received from San Francisco a large and seleet assortment of FURNITURE. Elegant and fashionable, consisting of Bure, Sta. . Tables, Desks, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, ‘Mirrors, and in short, every thing in the line. Persons purchasing at the establishment will aveid the injuries that almost always attend the tra oF articles put upin the cities below. sae at Any kind of furniture manufactured to order inthe shop attached to the wareroom. Nothing but ready cash received in exchange ‘a April 9, 1858 J. G. CLARK / TALLMAN & TURNER, F Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street. Nevada Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.” K* Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e, &&. ke. Also—Bench ‘l'ools, Table Cutlery, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. EP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very largeand general assortm?2nt of ——COPPERSMITHING, — Weare best sty! pee to do all kinds of Coppersmithing in the JOB WORK, [Fr Done to order at the shortestnotin. iZ . ar Give us acall, we are confident that we ¢an ingin our line. Nevada, April 9 si ; A Fresh supply of Groceries ami Previ -