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December 30, 1859 (4 pages)

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Hotels & Restaurants. KEYSTONE HOUSE, AT THE JUNCTION, Broad & Com: sts. Nevada. N. BAILEY Proprietor. 6 lege SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended and solicits a continuance of the same. Exrs TABI, Will be provided with the best the market affords. The House is furnished with good matrasses as can be purchased and -leai sheets and coverings. Every pains will be taken to make the patrons of the establishment comfortable. Board and Lodging, (sirgle reoms)...$9,00 “ & POF WEEK iiscss. cosecee 8,00 without Lodging. -. 7,00 per day .. cooes 3,50 Lodgings...-.200¢ +. 50 ets. N. BAILEY. Nevala, Ang: 19. 1858.—tf Virginia House, Broad Street, Nevada. MRS FRANK CARTER, ¥ COLD respectfally inform the citizens of NeVy vada and the public generally, that she is preFared toaccomodate those stopping with her in the best pussible manner and at as resonable rates as any in the city. The Tabic Will always he furnished with all the luxuries the market can afford, and served utp in the best style TERE BEDS are of the most com 4s those patronizing me will find I will take parlicular pains to make those patronizing the house, as comfortable as possible, “ “ Board per da : $1,50 “ean, ty ‘ 5 é 800 Beds . . ° < 50 P. 8S. Forcign papers can always be found at his establishment. Nevada, Nov. 18. 1959,—4f ST. LOUIS HOTEL COMMERCIALST., NEVADA, KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR. Good Fire-Proof Building IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. fVIE ABOVE NEW HOTELis furnished throughoat in a good style,andis open forthe é Accommodatiur of the Public. THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED WITH EVERY DELICACY To be procured in the City Markets. The Sleeping Apartments Are well ventillated, and supplied with The best Mattresses to be purchasd Clean Sheets, an@ ali the little necessaries. The Bar is supplied with GoodLiquors WINES. ALES. CIGARS. Xe. Ihave procnred the service of the BEST COOKS attend personally tothe wants of my Guests. and wil) be pleased to seeure a large portion or the patronage ef persons visitiog Nevada. Nevada. Nov, 19—tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE, BROADSTREET, NEVADA GEO. R. LANCASTER, Would respectfullyinform thecitizenso Nevada and thetrayelling public, that he has purchased the above place, andintends »makeit THe HOTEL of the Mountains enovatedand fitted up throughout.— anentandtransient.can be accom a style unsurpassedin the State of aedin mo California. —THE TABLE— Willat alltimes be supplied witb ail the varie tiesthe market affords. GAME SUPPERS eN GOT UP TO ORDER *niar attention willbe paid te the accommo »f Ladies and Families. had experience in the Hotel business. f aan ent of being able tomakethe NaTIOMAL the mostdesirable Hotel inthe mountains, The Beds and Furniture Arcallnew,and for style and comfort cannotbe excelled THiG 3TAGESrunning inall lirections from Nevada ,havethe rofSees at.and take their depart National Exchange. CK is ,apstantially built of BRics re airy and wellfurnished.and from e% you have a splendid view otthe irrounding country. HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT. —THE BAR— Is XoW UNDER THE MANAGEMFNT OF an exed bar keeper who will keep constantly ml the very best quality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. He sarnestly requests his old friend and customers to givehim a call at the N tional Exscance. A LIVERY STABLE, Morceted withthe House,andpart cular atten wili be given to taking careof Hovses; Carria imatalltimes be procured by application at he Bar. = GEO. R. LANCASTER Nevada, Sept.17th, 1858 dat Tavir n } [a> tion UNION HOTEL, 2NGMAN & PEARSON, PROPRIETORS Main Street, North San Juan *Fiede THE UNDERSIGXED WOULD RE#0. aes spectfully annonnce totheir friends and the ¢ public generaily, that they have rented the Union Hotel and are now prepared to date travelers and boardersin a manner not fail to give entire satisfaction. foe traveler may rest assured, that here he wii find Good Rooms and Beds, AND A TABLE nov!ied with the very best in the market. Stages leave this Hotel Daily for Marysd vilic, Sueramento, Nevada, Camptonyille, For2st City, and Downieville, —also—— A Stage for Cherokee, Columbia Hill, and Humbug City. September 2, 1859—tf San Juan Theatre. YITS BUILDING, situated prominently on Main . street, bas lately been rented by the subseribss, and handsomely fitted up tor Dramatic Exhi s, Concerts and Lectures. The seats will tably accomodate a large andience. rhe attention of Managers and Agents is partic w arly invited to the above. ENGMAN & PEARSUN. comf> UNA TEDSTATESHOTEL BroadStreet, nearPine We take pleasure in informing the public = that we are now preparedto accommodate travellersin a8 2 >mfortable a style as any \fotet in the mountains. It will be ourconstant ocatoe render our house as pleasant a retrea ‘an-be found anywhere. s ira moderate and &s fair an equialent »-il' taraed for cash received'as the times. will alChose of our friends who formerly favored us sir patronage atthe Monumentalare assured iat they will tind the same comtortsin our New essblishment as were fourd inthe oldMeals....-Fifty Cents. Lodgings 50 and 75 cents. GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. Nevada, Sept 34,1858. wathth St. Charles Restaurant !! North Side of Broad street, three doors above Pine, Nevada. cobs UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to announee to the citizens of this place and visiaity, that he has opened a PiRST CLASS RESTAURANT, Aol fittedit up in a Style Unsurpassed by any ) in Nevaca. An experienced Cook has been employea, and Game Say pers will be prepared in the best Best, and nothing but the Best {arkert affords, will at all times be provided. *ropeietor pledges himself that the shment shall be conducted to the entire satis action of all who may favor him with their nara, LER MG. ip. cccccncceve apsescsesDAll, Weals 50 ets., and served up at all hours. aus BENJ. MORON, Proprietor. Yovada Aug. 19¢h 1999.—+f ~ ” SS SS ese SG, en —_—— ——___-——_ > rr si‘‘‘g gg nn nn a . ae Art Amid the Sierras HELIOGRAPRBY. a HF sthabeeriber takes this method of {informing the citizens. of Calitornia that he ba« refitted the roome, and is now prepared to take all kinds of Pictures known to the Heliographic Art, Unenrpassed in the world; that he has m&de new arrangements for persons coming from distant parts of the State. and wonld say ta all such that, provi ded perfect s:tisfoction is not given. he will not onl net charge for werk but Wil pay them for their time and trouble if calling. These arratgements have heen mode in view of the fact thatthe country fe flocked with nnskilfil operators, whese work is not only Wanting ih ¢henical effect. and everything thar constitutes a goed picture, but owing to the improrer nee of the chemieals employed, they «te rendered perishable and worthless. Ta avoid the impositions practiced, the citizens of this and the etnies eotnties and travellers. are most respectfully invited to call npn him at bis rooms, in Grass Valley. where he will be found ready. at all times, snd in al’ kinds of weather. to take pictures in the best xtyle by all the vations processes now knewn, some of whieh arc as foliows: Ambroty pes, Phoozraphs, PANEOPES, MELAINOTYPES. Stereoscopic Pictur:s axD Sunlight Paintings on Mica. AT Oe Patent Leather and Oil Cloth Pictures Artistic and life like jictnres by all the above new and beantiful processes of finer tone and infi: ite durability. unsurpassed for boldness of outlive or beauty of finish, will b. executed at all times and in all kinds of weather. Persons hereto ‘ore nnsnecessful in obtaining perfect pictures are particularly invited to eall Old daguerreorypes aud other pictares copied, im Proved and rendered imperi-hable. Views of buildings, mining claims, &¢., taken at the sh: rtest notice, Deceased pertons taken in the most appropriate manner, N. B. Instruetions given in all departments of the Ambrotype Gallery. Mill Street Grass Valley. By T. M. WOOD Cet. 14.—tf Fulton Foundry and tron Works. HINCKLE) & CO, First street, between Market and Mi<sion Manufacturers of Quartz Mills, Saw m¥is,steain Engines, Pumps, Cast Iron Frontsfor Buildiuge, ete. All kivds of Iron Castings furnished at short notise. Every style of Finishing to Iron when cast. Repairing of Machinery neatly done. Pattern making in all its various forms. Prices easonable. Ang. 26—fr, J. M. HAMILTON COGeneral Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Sisel. Nails, Bellows, Anvils, Glass, Paints, Linseed. Lard, Spermand Polar Oils, Leath «+ Rubber Belting, Powder, Fase,(ordage, Tackle Blocks. Duck, Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows. Straw Cutters, ete etc. At their old stand, No 27 Main st. Nevada J. M. Wawr rox WL. Cove ee ee ee TALLMAN & TURNER, Brick Building, No. Je Conmerci:!st Neva Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’ ? EEP CONSTANTLY ON HANL a very large k and genera ]assortm?nt of Stoves, Timware, Hardware, &e. &c. Also—Bench Lvols, Table Cutlery, H¥ DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPT.INGS. Medal warded to us by the StateFair at Marysville, in Au ust last sor Best H Pipe on Exhib tion! ——COPPERSMITHING, Weare srs iredto lo ail kinds of opperemithing uthe best style. JOB WORK “2 Done to order at the shortest notiee. ger Give us acall—we are confident we can sup viv all wishine anything in onr tine . . H. H. WICKES & CO.,! No, 53. 4 Broad st., —-Wholesale and retail —— DBRU Sars ts AXND—= APOTHECARIES, Corner oe? Broad and Pine’ streets. HAVE ANY AND EVER) THING IN THEIR tANE To Br FOUND IN ANY STORE IN THE “TATE Will Sell as Cheup as the Cheapest. Orders from the trade are respecttull: susicited Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. Nevada, Sept. 30, 1859. tf. SUMMONS, State of California, County of Nevada.ss. District Court ef‘the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The peo le of the State of California, to Geo. Wilkin = greeting: ens are Hereby summoed to appear and answer tothe complaint of N. Soggs, 8. Green RF. Morrow, P Van Pelt, J. Conwell, and M. K. Murph, doing business as Nevada Qua tz Mining company, filed against you Within ten days from the service of this writ if served on you in this district, and-out of this county, and within forty dtys if serve on you in the State amd out of this District, in an action commented on the 6th day of October, A 1D. 1859,in said Court for the :ecovery of the sum of $507.50-1L00 for labor and service rendered to the defendanw’s by Plaintiff at defends nts’ special instance and request. aud for materials furnished aad moner’s advanced to defendant by plaintiffs at defexdani’s apeciai in: stance and request, particularly set oat in plaintifis’ complaint te this action. and for pa:ntitfs’ cost of thix suit; and you are hereby notified that if you fail to answersaid complalnt as herein directed, plawatiff « will take judgment against you therefor by défauit, together with all costs of suit, and also dewaad of the Court -uch other relief as is prayed for in plaintiffs’ said comptaint. Ih testimony whereof, I, John 8. Lambert, Clerk of the District Court,aforesaid, do hereunto set iny band ant) im 5” press the seal of said Court, a¥ office in the city of Nevada, thix 6th day of October, a. D, d5YJOHN S LAMBERT, Clerk: Per Joe. Koberts, jr. -Ve} By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Jndse 0: the 14th Judicial District in and for Nevaia county Attest: A true copy, JOHN 8S. LAMBERT, Clerk, Per Jue HK. verts, jr. Dep. A. A.Sargent, Att'y for Plaintiffs. oct7 3a DiAMONDS, GJLD WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER-WARE FOR SALE BY BARRETT & SHERWO®@D, 1Sdoutgomery Street, San. ancisco, BTICLE< of Gold—Conxisting of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches of ail descriptions .Chatelaine. Fob. Vest, Guard and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Krooches, Braceiets, Ear ings, Pencil Cases, Locke*s, Buckles. Rings, Qurd(ases Snuff Boxes, Svalx, Keys, Eye Giasses, hivvon Slides, Charms, Thimbies, Cane Heats, Armlets, Crosses and everything new and bi aatifal in Coral Work, Cameos. Jct Work and Mosaic. AKTICLES¢of Silvei —Consistingof Napkin Rings Knife, Fork-and =poon, in cases; . alicellars, ypoonand Forkas; Ice Scvops, Fish, Desert, Bat-er, Fruit. Pie and Cahe Knives, Pitchers und Goblets, Tea Sets complete; @ake Baskets, Castors. Butter Dishes Salvers, Liguor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baske s, &e. Diamonds setin every style of ornament now in fashon Country orders, sent by express, are attended to with puoctuaity and dis, atch, and satisfaction in all cases g arauteed, Wateh repairing commands our particular and Trompt atte mien. dec2. 3m ———_— THE EMPIRE MARKET. On Pine st. below U8. Bakery. NEVADA. Come one, Come all—that is if you havi the CASH to pay for the best Burr 4 Meats in the mountains Meats wholesnl:. meats by the-quarter side cr carcass Ciexp 2s thcheapest, and the best Liye Stock forsale at all times N B—Not to be differen: from: others we invite old friends and patrons to stay away unlass they Bave the CASH. CHAS. KENT,. . Travelling New Arrangement. ALPHA & Omeua StTaGe Lixk On and after Jnly 2Qlet. 1859. the Lexar above Line willrun as follews: vaving the National Exchange at Zo'colek P.M passing by Monntain Well, Cold Spring, White loud, Gold Hill and Aupha, arriving at Omega by JT o'clock PM. Returning willleaye Omega Hote! at 6 A. M. arriving at Nevada at IL A. M.¢onuheeting with the California Stage Co's coacties toAuburh, Sacramen. toand taryville. This is the nearest and hest route to Washing wtt, Seotchman’s and Poorman’s ‘ reek, Eureka Washoe Valley and Triticr Meadows, A.%. OLIN, Propricior W.2 McLorrers. Agert Nativval Exclange PIGNEER STAGE LIN®!! To Red Dog, Towa Hili & Butch rat. NEW ARRANGEMENT!! Nand after Monday, the 7th of Novezbef the Pioneer St ge coach will leave the Nationa! Exchange in Nevada, at 12) o'clock P. M. daily. arf virgat Red D g at 3 o'clock P M. of the same d y, wheres connection wih William Bennett’+ S age Line to Iowa Hill and Dutch Flot ls effected; Ry this atrangement passengers from Nevads will arrive at Iowa Hill and Duteb Fiat eimultsuconrly at 8 o'clock in the evening. Retuining «tages, leate lowa Hill and Dutea Flat at 1$ o’cloeck A. M. and arrive in Nevoda at 10g 34. B. EASTING. Nevada, Nov. 5—¢f. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC ! California Stage Compa=3y! Pre The Stages of this company will leave their office, Na For Sacramento. tional Exchange, Broad St. Leave Nevada at I o’clock, a. m. and arriviug at Sacramento in time for the 2 o’clock boats for San Fraucisco. For Marysville. Leave the abore named office every morning at 6} o'clock, p. m. passing by Grass Valley Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar. and arrivingin Marysvilleia time toconnect with the company’s 2 o’clock stages toSacramento. For Forest City. Leave every morning at 7 o’clock for San Juan, Camptonville and Forest city. For Orleans Flat. Leave every day at 7 o'clock, a.m via Bell's Ranch, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Fist, Moore’s Flat, arriving at Orleans Flatat 12n%. Returning leave Orleans Fiat at 8 v’clock, a. m. arriving at Nevada at! o’elock, connecting with the Marysville and Sactamente stage. JAS. HAWORTH.Prest. W. S. McRoberts. Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE N A*D AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL. 1259, the trains of the Sacramento Valley Railroad will leave az follows, viz: The Passenger Trains. Willleave the Depot at toot of Katreet, at Sacramento atTo’clock. A Mand? P.M, TeWillleave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at A’'M.12M.,and 5$P. M. On Sundays, willleave Sacramento at 7 A M., am, 2P M.,willleave Folsom at9 A. M. ath! 5PM, TICKET OF FICE—On Front street, under the “What Cheer House.” Regular Fare over the Road. $2each way. Excursion Tickets for Surdave. out and back, $2, Freight for Folsom Will be taken up by every train. excepting Sundays. Up way freight by the 2 P M.t-ainonly. Freight nmst be deliveredat the De ot.foor of L treet, halfan hour before the departure of trains, else it will be retained for the next train. Retes of Freight=—U pward, $2 per fon. to Folsom. “* Downward, 81,50 (for stone) perton to Sacramet te The7 A.M. trainout from Sacramento eonnects with stages fornll of the following named plaves. and »assengers préenring tickets at the ticket office in Sacramento, will be sent through the same day Thestages run from all of ths following named nlaees to connect With the 12 Mtrain fram Folsom, av ivingins ccramentoONE HOUR BEFORE THE SAN FRANC] (© BOAT LEAVES! Nevada , Grass Valley, Sunburn, Towa Till, Foresteity, Dodteriteville, Orleans Flat. Ophir Gold Vill, ill nvistewn, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood (ieorgetown, Mormon Island, Co}: ma rrairie City, Michigan Bar, Crok’s Bar, Wall's Digzings. Live Oak City, Arkansas Diggings Sutter. Jackson. Fiddletown, J.P. ROBVINSIN, Superintendent UNION. LIVERY STABLE JOHN A. LANCASTER, JORMERLY ofthe Metropolis Stable wonld in he haalled exteusively to his already lage and ‘legantestablishment of Horses, Buggies. Saddles, as tineturn-onts as can befoundinthe State. Well trained fleet and easy quipped torladies or anitcs RORY willbe ready at alltimes lesire to retainthe confidence of my friends, lead meto belicvel will be able to give general satisfac Particular attention paic.to Tlorsex omtivery. Carriages always in readiness’ With careful driver The quality of my stock willpermwitmeto say that those seeking pleasure.or engaged on busines» would Navada.March 12th inS® i&impire Livery Stabie, LONG KNOWN as one of the pion eers inthe Livery business, has in tom ahd imcrder te accommodate hi friends aud the public, purchased the stand oppoeenlarged and titted »p in a manner unsurpassed. orses, S53 Bussies HORSES TO DRIVE ot forthe SADDLE; to be had atall times,and of the very best stock. As he the best stock will suit him. ree . ‘ Transient Stock tion at reasonable prices. Remember theEmpire Livaty t'able ational Exchange. Nevada, Sept. 2, 1859. TO THE LALVIES. LM. M. COON, ’ » Lf be . PHILADELPHLA STORE, T+ ES vleacnre in announcing to his former cus. opened a New aud wellselected stock of Faucy and Domestic Dry-Goods, LOWEST MARKET RATES From thevliberal share of patronage he ha; hereSalue time solicits a ccntixrurof the san e L. M. COHN Kesees Inly 15, sot Juies Robin & Co., By reeent arrangeme t the undersigned are-in re cei pt of direct impertations from of the’ above well known and favorite brand oi Freneh Brandy. selected from BEST VINTAGES, and will nll maintain be high character o che Brandy for PU : CROSBY & DibLEE, Sep 3 San Franeicen ORLEANS FLAT. M. W. connoty, — Proprietoi furnished it, isnowred yto accommodate ai. who may favor bim with their patronage. He ha sons having <msiness af Moore’s aud Wovlsey’. Fiat wil fiad it to their advatiags "0 make thi tance from these Flats. stages leave this Hotel every morning for all parts of the Stute, 1850,.—4f,F1] Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Willow Springs. Drytown, Amador, Sacramento, 1e59-tf Broad & Main st. Nevada. I torm iia friends and the riblie gene: ally thar Harness. &e. &e —and is vew prepared te furnish SADDLE HORSES, well eAlongexperiénee inthe business and an earnest tion. for the use of Balls. Parties &e &c. do welltogiveme acall. J. A. LANCASTER. J.. HELM. consequencse of an inercase of cus site the National Exchange, which he has rebuilt (DOUBLF or SINGLE) BAROUCHES, CONCOKD WW AGONdesigns keepinga No 1. Establishment, none but left at the Stable will receive every care and atten Brows street, opposite Ni J.H. HELM (Late Stiefel & Cohn.) tomérs. and the ladies general y, that be haWhich he will offer at the tofore reccived, he feels contident of,and at th: Philadesphia store, Com. st COGNAC. Mossm. JULES RUBLN & CO., COGNAC, Franc. The invoices received by the undersigned will t RITY AND EX. ELLENCE UF FLAVO Urieaus H Léi,. AVING tuken the above Hotel, refitted and re the best Beds to be foualin the mountains. Per pince their headquarters, veing but a short diOsieans Fiat, Seyt.a, i . ee Groceries, &e. IMPORTANT pre mBe TO Miners, Families, Restaurant and HOTEL KIEEPERS. T. ELLARD EFEANS, holesale Deater in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 52 Broad Street, Nevausa. TT AS now on hand #04 is constantly receiving more Groceriesand Provisions than afiv other house iff the mointains, and CaN and WIL' sell them cHk. PER #MA\N ANY HOUSP THIS DF OF Sace RAMESTO. And further.—I will and do hereby ‘grees. to duplicate any bill purchased in Sacramento, adding treight Now is your time tn get your winter Supplies, As goods are cheapertiian ever befdre in California, and i have now in store 100 qr. sacks Flour. 50 whole andl éif bbls Pork. j 25 cans Jewell, Uarrison & Co's. Leaf Lard. 500 Boxes Acamantine Candles. 100 kegs E.B. & H.G Sv up. 50 cases atsorted Pie Fruit, 25 bbis® C.and Brive Hams, 50 boxes Hill & Co's Soap, 5000 Ihe extra clear Bacon, 50 ch Comet, Oolong and Stisons Y. H. Tea 100 kegs assorted Nails, 100 Lbls and hf bbiscrushed granulated, p wcred New Orleens and an Francisco Tefined Sugars, 25 eases Oysters. 50 kit and hif bbls Mackerel, 50 kegs butter, 50 sks white and bayos Beans, 200 mats China Rice, 5s “ Sugar, S0sks Java and Rio Coffee, 25 cases soda crackers, 200 kegs bla-ting powder, 100 sks Potatoes, °5 hf bbia dried apples, ALSO—A full and complete assortment of every kind of goods appertaining to our line of busiress consisting in part of Jams, Jellies. Green Corn, Green Peas. Pfeserves,Spice:. Ground Coffee. Yeast
Powders, Clams, Lobsters, Oysters. ardines. Picklex. Cranberries Vermicelli, Macaroni, Pearl Burley, Split Peas, Tapicea, Sago, Pepper Savee. T.wato Catsup. C#per. Worcestshire Sance. Olive Oil, Chicken. Turkey, Pruncs. CormStarch, Sat, Cream Tattat, Carb, Soda, Saterataa,de Currants. —————— Diquors. Fine and commun Bra: dy “ Whiskey, si <e, CASE LIQUORS: Old Tom, N E Rum Pokers Bitters, Cal. Vine, Clare. lub HouseGin, Nost Bitters, Fairbanks old Bonrbm, Chas, Heidseick Chainpgne. Turners Rasphery Lemon Strawberry and Gum Svrups, and many>ther articles too numerto mention We want it disttnetly wderstord that we make no long “inded accounts. Qur terms are cash or short approved credit. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. Goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada Sept, 2 1°59 —tf WolfesSchnapps, J. 8. Ne 55, WALL, Broad Street, Nevada. DEALFR IN Groceries and Provisions. MINING TCOLS, &. &>., LWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK of Goods to be found it this City, aud wi be sold on the mest REASONABLE TERMS. Goous Delivered free of Charge any steasquavle Lissance. J. 8,\WALL. No. 35 Bruadsuvet Nevada: 1e59. Nevada, Oct 21. CTavenport & Co. WHOLE<ALE& RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND BLIQvSeRS. Kelsey's New Building, COMMERCIAL STREET, Goovs Detriv2rEp Fret oF CHare®: Nevada Ont, 28, 1858 SUMMONS. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. Dis trict Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State The People of the State of California to Gee WKIM...csccrcreee secceer rer wecves « sooo OTECtINE OU are hereby summoned to appear and answer tothe complaint of C. W. Mulford and \. H. Hagaloru, dving bu-iness as Mulford & C»., filed against you within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this coun‘y, within twenty days if served on you in thiz District, and out ef this County, and within furcy days if served on you in the State and out of his District. in an action commenced on the 6th jay of October, an 1859, in said Court to recover the sum of $1,621 66-100, for money advanced and furnished to said defendant by elaintiffs at defendants special instance and request, and also forplaintifs costs of this suit and you are herehy notified that if you fall to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintifts will take judgment against you therefor by ‘lefault. together with ali costs of suit, and also jemand of the Court such other relief as is waved for in nlaintiffs said complaint. In testimony whereof I, John 8. Lambert. ‘Clork of the District Court, aforesainl, do hereunto set my hand and impréss the seal of said Court at office, in the city of Nevada, this 6th day of October, aD, 1859. JOHNS. LAMBERT, Clerk, Per Joseph Roberts, jr. Deputy. eee By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge f the Lith Judicial District in and for Nevada county. Attest’: a true copy. JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk. Per Josonh Roberts, jr. Dep A. A. Sargent, Att'y for Plaintiffs. ct7-2m. Ki. TTi’s Resemary Hair Itnvigorator,Will prevent the hair tom falling off,Keith's Rosemary, Will cause the hair to grow. KEITIL’S Rosemary, Will prevent the hair from turning gray. KEIT I'S Rosemary, Will cause the hair to eurlKEITILS. Rosemary, Will beautify the hair and is the finest dressing that Cath oe used Prepared only by WM. KEITH & CO. Chemi-ts and Apothecaries. 137 Montgomery s:reet, Sau Francisco. And Por Sale by:ail Druggist». Nov. 419-3 nDitch Property and Miving Claims, For Sale. ALUABLE Ditch Propersy and paying “mining claims at Alpba-are offered fur sac vn the most reasonable ternts to purchasers.— fhe ditehes are, now ruuning water, and will -ontinue to do so nearly the entire scason.— fhe diggings‘are worked by hydraulics and in working condition aow.The property is-offered cogether or separately, to sait purchasers.— ¥Yorreference apply toA. CHAMBERLAIN, at deo, Lewis’ Saloon. Broad . street, Nevada, or ‘JoxtB. A. HARBISON, Niphs. San Francisco Ad’s. UDOLPHO WOLFE S SCHNAPPS.A Medicinal Dritik of Eminently SALUTARY QUALITIES, mannfactared by bin selfexelusively, &t his Fattorv at Schiedam Holland and well known during the last twelve years thr.ughout all the Atlantic and Wbstern States. It is made fromthe best Barley that can be selectedin Lurope. with the essence of &h aromatic Italian berrd, bf acknowledged and &xfraordinaay medi cinal propertiés. It has long finte acquired 2 higher reputation. both in Enrope ahd America than any other dinretie beverage. Analyzed, itis a perfectly ptre Liquor, in its ef fetta mild and whoisemetonhic. It is extensively used and approved by the medicalfaculty, the temperanee people. heads of families, &¢. In Gravel, Gout.and Rheumatism,.in ¢bstructione of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General I bilty, its effectsare prompt, decided. and invariablreliable ; and itis notoniy aremedy for these naia dies, but in alleases which they are produced by drinking bad water, wnichis almost universally the ease of them, it acts asa sure preventive. or Peverand Agué it is one of the most effi eacions preventives thatcan beresoited to The Aromatic Schcidam Schnapps. consequently ingreat demand by person travel ling, oraboutto settic in new partsof the country especlahy.as wellas by many in every commnaity where it has become Known, on account of its various other remedial properties In alicases of a Dropsical ‘endency. it is gen erally the only remedy required when adopted in the early stage of the discase Tn dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quantit es.as a diet drink. aud especially at dinner. it isfound byuniforin experience, to be eminently efficacious in the most cbstinate Cases. when ever the best of the usual remedics have faiiefl to af ford more than temporary relief. In eases of Flat vlency. itis an immediate dnd invariable specific andit may be administert4in diluted dnd propor tlonate quantities, even to Young Infants.in al those ptroxyisms ofgriping pain if the stomach and bowelsto which they ato odpecially cubject. as well asthe cholic of grown persons Itejadiciotisadoption in connection withthe prin efpal meals, or when a sense of exbanstion dietates ts nseneverfailsto relieve the debility atendant upon protracted chronic maladies. low temperament and exhausted vital energy. by what ever cause induced. These arefacts towhich many efthe most eminent medical men. bethin England and tho United States, have bourne testimony, and which arecorroborated by the Highest written authe ritics. fPutupin quartand pint bottles, in eases of one dozen with my name onthe bottles, cork. and fac simile of my signature onthelabel. Forsale by all the respectable Druggists and Liquoi dealer:in Califorris ond Oregon UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer. No. 22 Beaverstreet, New York A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. London Cordial Gin! Club House Gin! Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps! Royal Schnapps, &e. Underthe above and similar titles. the liquor mixer: ofthis city are bottlirg large quantities of adulterated, uuwholsometrash, costing butlittle,on which they hope to realizelargeprofits by sellingin California. Avoidalicompounds. Some are soskilifully preparedasto passfor good Liquor. except with the bes indges. if you would be safe, use only the long established. renowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer, 22 Beaverstreet, New York. Aer? VRAO—tf Importa t tothe Traveling Commmnity ILLINOIS BRIDGE, QocTHu YUBA RIVER. six miles from Nevada J the nearest and most direetline otcravel from Nevada City te Col-mbia Hill, Humming City, Woolsev’s Flat, Moore?s Flat, alllnternediate Peipts The = ndersigned havijust ecompletectheir New Road leading ont from Mair and Washit gtor str’ts. New through the Fast Gapofthe Sugar Loof Hillanito the above named bridge. which is now opened to the travelirg prblie The read and bridge canrot he excelled by any in the State.— Ry traveling this read teamsters ane others will find itgreathy te thei: adwart:geas it avoid the worst part of the rente to the #! ovepein ts RATES OF TOLT ! FASCNATIE, COOLER & CO. Blue Tent Nevoedr co, DALYW’S Orleans Flat, Snow Point, Fureka. Relief Will, and Ca): VALLEY WHISKY.) We begtocall the atrertione# Pestere. pe vel consumers. fo the followine Certificates of wel known Chemists. who have analysed “Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky.” The high reputation of theparties is a sufficicn guarantee that the article possesses all the werit claimed for it. WM. NEWELL & CO. Sole Agents. State Assayer’sOffice.32 Somerset street. Boston. Mass., Aprill 7th, 1858. : Wim. A. Daly. New York ; Dear Sir—I have made a Chemeal An alysis © your **Aror atic Valley Whisky,”’ and find i pure, fine-flavoredRye Whsky, co taialiag any inJiriens marter of any kind, and eeommend it as sui: able for medical and publie purposes. CHaRLEs't Jacksox,M.D. State Assaye. t New York, April 19th, 1858. Inave analtereasaniple of “‘Daly’s Aron a ic Valiey Whisky,’’ ani find it te be a pure att le.of fine flavor and without any deleterious admixture. James R. Cutrtox, VM. D. Chemist. Wm. 11. Daly Esq. ext Sit—Your ‘Aromatic Valley Whis Ky,’ is received, and after careful exanination, a tindit to be a pure article, entirely frec from the adulterating ingredients so frequently used. JameEsJ. Mapes, Chemist. x D AL Yr*s Avometic Valley Whisky nen upin cases containing One D zen Bottles eac’ For sale by all the principal Liquor houses in San Francisco S. ptember. 9 —1859—6m, THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY’ MACHIN'S £ FrOP ( Established in 1850.) Every description of Machiitery, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS: We are sole makers ofthe justly celebrated Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz Mills WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED. in m*nplocalities.and are believed to offer many advantagesover any ot¥ er Millanow in rse. WE ALSO ANUFACTURE Quartz Mill Machinery Of any description required for use. Siw and Flou:-Mill ii achinery, Shingle Machines.Steam Engines, Forec Pumps, &c Quartz Millscan be supplied at short notice With Screens ofany fineness Made from the best Russia Iren, and in the mos Perfect inanner. We have facilities for furnishing thisa.ticle to any exten? which may be required ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICTTED torany oftheabove,or other articles in our line. It tv our design to turn out the best work for whicli we have facilities. at least not inferior to those of any ether estab ishment onthe Pacifit Coast and at the umstreasonable prices, GODDARD.HANSCOM & RANKIN, (Late GoDDaRD &' 0, San Francisco. Arg 6.--¢n CARLEY& DAVIS. T AVE opened a Saloon for the refreshment of the inner man. opposite the Store of J &. Wall, ecéml door above Pine on Broad street, Nevada, wheréanever failing supply of the best Wines and Liquors. Dashaway bev= eruges. §c §c. To befonnd in the best bars of the State, may be always had on demanding auddone up on the most approved style. Jolv tS TRig—re CARLFY & DAVIS. en a aes aaa © AF AE ERE accra Sth Snatch NOt.ice 1.0 Miners, and after the Ist day of Jannary 1860. the Eureka Lake and Miners Ditch Company and branchesef the same will furnish water to mineis at 16% cents per hine. M.W. IRWIN, JAMES NEGAN, See’y. Presidnt 7 Ove 14 =F JEKOMe H. COOK, City. Bi1 Postett. San Francisco Advw’s, Open for the Season Oniy ROMAN’S BOOK AUCTION SALES ROOM, 156 Montgomery St. Cor. & Merehapt, San Francisco. Auction and Frivaté al es; GATALCGUSB EMBRACING Miseellahy. Rivgraphy, History, Travels, Scicrec Natural History, Poetry, the Drawa. Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Relizion, Sacred Classics. Bibles, Prayer Books, Belle’s-Lettres, Evsays. Standard fiction, Arehitecture, Agriculture, ete , ete ALSO Mang fiew and valnuabic Works jist from the Presaud a large variety OF Hlustrated Gift Books and Annuals A. ROMAN. pttereed ta sepr3 —3r SFORY & C6 A'te deve ver pts GEORGE I. = import. rs avd Whotcsae owes in PAINTS, OIL. WINDOW GLAss, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES, &e. £05 Clay St. San Francisco Ser Traretsea. Tec. 8 iio. To Capitalists and Owners of Reel Estate who contemplate making permanent Improvements. PH@*IX WORKS, RET? A ibGe & FRAZER, Proprietors of the Phenix Iron Works,San Francisco. . Peres RE wo eall your particular ait: the fact that they are extensively and :u« cessfully engagedin manufacturing Fire-Pi oc Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Prisou Cells. ete.at greatly Reduced Prices! Oly practical knowledge of the busine: has beei rendered complete by ten years ex] erience in San Francisco. iecis our work which eccn bi seen in nearly every city and tewn in thi State and Oregon. Particular attention paid u ores from the conrtry. 7a A large assortment of second hand Door and Shutters constantly on hand,and tor sai ai ver) low rates. 172 Battery «reet. near Paci «. Frr Trere's PFANCS, MEL°DEO §. All Mi: It FY ~ eye Cc BIS Brorzndwav, New Werk. . “— LARGE T ASSORTMENT OF MUSik Merc} andise ‘nthe United tates Pianos frei different Manufactures. of every variety 4 un those in plain rosewood cases. for S201 te those of the aesteleganttinish. for &1.000 No Honse in the Union can come in cosmper tion the vumber. variety nd celebrity of ir instruments tor the extremely low prices at whic! } they aresold Herace Waters’ Improved Pianos. Vithorwithoutiren Frames have. in their uev cales in inproved action, a power ardeon pr « ton ng the gr nd, with the bean rability ft the square Piano The l Mnusie Masters have justly proneunced them ¢ qra if not superior to and other nae They a ginrya nts ete stand the aetier ef eer: elir ate HORACE WATERS’ MEL‘ TENS. (tuned the equal temperament, Superior in each desirable quality Can al-. furnish Prinee’s. Carhart. & “imiths Melodeo: Prices from @45to S125; fer two sete of rece S150: two baukset kers. $20; Organ peer) be Molodeons $250, €27iand $30 ,less. a liberal dlcount, Each instrument warranted to give satisfa: tion, or purchase oncy refunded Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargaii: ‘onstantly in Store. Priee fron €3 te $140 MUSIC—One of the largest and hest Catalogu: of Music now published, sold at greatly reaner prices, Music sent wherever ordered. post-pair Catalogue: sentby mail. A liberal discount t dealers teachers seminaries an clergymen. OPINIONS OF THE Press — Nothing atthe Star Fai displayed greate: excellence than the Pian« Forte manufactured by Horace Waters.”—Churchman. “The finest among the shy Piano: at the Crystal Palaceare those placed there by Horace Whters whossinstrament-are always popwar.— Christian Enquirer. ©The Horace Waters Pianos are bniltof the best and mostthoronghly seasoned material > we have no doubt that dayerscantioas well. perhaps bet ter. at thisthanany housein the Union.”— Chris“The Horace Waters Pianosare known a: anrone the very best We 9re-nabled to speak of these instrnaments with confidence. from pers: nal knowledge of their excellent tone and durabli quality."—N J. Eran. “We can speak of their merits from persénh) knowledge. as being of the very best qua'ity.— Christian Inte. “Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the very best tssortinent of music and of piane: to be found inthe United States.andweurge oursonthernand westert friendto give him acali whenever they 0 to New York "—Graham’s Magazine. *Weeonsiderthem worthy of special attention from the resonant and exccedingiy musical tone which M Waters has suceecded inp attaining.’"— N. Y. Times Sept 3. (858—tf S.H. Prichard & Bre., Commiasion & Forwa:ding Meiehant. No 97 Front street, San Francisco. Agents for Jones & Hudson’s Chewing Tbacco: Mayflower, Virginia offering to Califernia. Our Jewel, El Sacramento ; E. J. Hudson’s Sweet Scented Orenvco; Smoking Rose of Sharon ; Prichard’s Corn Goh : James Cuiever’s WelSngton; didncielrectiieesas gatanticenietiygnantientin Mieyirmataeianisis ss ibeisteeasioneepe mncemannatninsenniginsetgneia a Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey imbarrels and half barrels. Will receive orders for Drugs & Medicines. &e. for Messr8 Thomis & Fuller, New York. td Halls Sarseparilla Yellow Lock and Iodide of Potass fs prepared froin the finestred Jamaica Sar aparill# and English ledide of Potass--admirable as a resterative and purifier of the llood, it el antes the s+ tem of ai) morbid and impure matter—removes pry ples vols and. ernptions tiem the *lin— enrethenmaticm and pains of all kinds —All who can at ford should use it,as ittend~ te give them strenetl and roong life. Sold by: Dru} giet’s geRorally.2 21.00 per bottle. B.IWALL & CH. Pi oprietor. eisdoW holesale Drage ists; 143 & 145 Clay Sen: ~ 23 ep 3: Quartz Specimens! PECIMENS of Go!d bearing Quartz arc bought by us at the highest rates. A large premium ou the intrinsic value for Quartz suits ble for manu facturing into Jewelry. ze BA RRETT & SHERWOOD, 125 Moarteromery St. Bon Franecise: ’ Bay Rum. Fer saleby E. F S7ENCR. “ma San Frnrcisco Advert’s ol = rO CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS OF BILLINGS HAMsi I desire to call the particular attention of cofisnners in California to the labelor brand upon my ilams, whieh ih all eases bears a “fae simile’? of my +ignature.and is in every respect the came labels Lave used for many years past. The unrivalled reputation which my Hams have tong borne ln the Californi* mari et rendery, me_exceedingty anxious that no Uams packed , y, ether versons should be mistéken for the well known dnd genuine Horace Billings’ Hams. And my present olject is toask cohsnniets especially to disiingni-h my Hen.» fremcernam other hams{ which I lonynhave this season been sent to Califoraia, on which the name of Billings has been placed, with a label resembling mine iz style, type, ete My Hams are cured un ler ny own personal supervision and THEIR ADMITTED EXCELLENCE a isow nz to the great cre used and the peculiar preparation they undere in euring. by which delieaey of divor, pres ato of the juices of the meat aad freedom trem wuduealtiess are secured. Tcontidently assure pnicbasers of my Hams im alifornia that the cure of 185) will be found of the CHOICEST QUALITY AND FLAVOR, and fuliy equal in all respects to any heretoferé packed by me for that market. HORACE BILLINGS, PATENTER, Beardstown, Mlinois. N. B.—All barrels containing the Hams of this season's parking, in addition to the usual brand; will bear the words. in red paint. J “Cure of 1859, * Crosby & Dibiee, Agent eyes s? sep 23-3m. Vr Terran een, . ! Read! Reaa: Atdb asst red that DK. PART: RAS’ GREAT 2 Italian Remedy!! Now known ani approved by use for over Fifly Years, stillremains triumphant over all the multifarious Medicines for the eure of PRIVA’Y JtSeaSEs, no matter how long standing, withont any injurious effects to the ten. This renedy is Wa-rauted > i ig ' Purely Vegetabte, QUICK ia efect, an TCeRTAty in ene, acting s¥ it dos immediately on the organs THEMSELVES, givi g themenergs and vigor, 2rd removing inflammation ina manner superior to avy Medicine ever made . known to the world For :ale by fy. DARCOCK, Cereral Agent, No. 73 Davis street, Sar Francisco, an’ by Dr: gists throughent this ate and Oregon RICk COPFIN & Co Agents for varysville n vQhi—!m .7 and 29 D street. MEDICATED WITH JUNIPER.RHUBARB, PERUVIAN BARK Gives be ene needs nO busier But in this age of quackery and humbug. it is ne essary te at least state the virtues or qualities of even a well known article. and eccrtainly the California trape would lay claim to this citle. I lelieve,invecd. T know frem experience, that its juice produces a purer less burtful. and more exhilcrativg and healthful beverage than nine-te nthe of the stuff imrerted and imitated in the United States, }erMts can be said of the wine uspally sold, wi af cannot be aid of the Byatdice& 2° Pah! the vers thought is . igmificantof poisen, Bot tothe onr; ose Dr. Jus. L Firquar's Medicated Califurnia Wine and Brandy Ts simy ly the fermen‘ed juice. ant the distilled jniee éf jhe California Grape judiciously medicated. vita i Pernvian Bark, Turkey Khubarb, Juniper Berries land ether vezetalle renedial agents, skillfally ,comWb nedandin such minute and exact quantities as to ceustitote asitiall. or Hexeopathic, dose of each rem «dy; whch. when combined. from an innocent, haimless. yet Active Venic, Alter tive, Anti-l'yaeptic, Diuretic. Antifel rite and edative Beverage, pheasant toe the fe. g fi ‘Lhe Inve ntor in‘calling the attention of the pul lie (especially Celifernians, »Qo khow the exeéllence of the California Grape ) to these preparations, does so with feelings of pride and contidenee ; pride in prov. ing the excellence of our Native grape. and confidence in their remedial virtues adapted for tht fullowing di cages: Dyspepsia, Indigestion, loss of Appetite Ha itual Constipation. Acidity of, or Sour Sten.ach Dist a-es of the Kidneys, Gravil, Disorders of the } 1y Organs, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,~ and Ague, Chills, Nervonness. Weakness, De vility, Dryness of the Skin, or want of-Perspiras tion, Pains in the stomach or Bowels. Colic, Dysentery, de, 3 Phe Proprictor dces nit pretend tfiat hix Medical Cabhfornia Wine ond Brandy ia “wonder ora miracle? in un dical science. but appeals te the common sense of the pullie. and he does not hesitate to avow, that hy knows frest experience, thay the mecieines in this. thengh et.allin quantity, wil bfte neffeet acure . in some of the diseases entturetated when more vio lent and pewertul reniedic® have faired in their obeet lS These drinking Liquor early in the morning Po «Atl b cabtitr, wonld find t8e Tandy act de. lightinily on the the werves and stomach "hecping the bowels yr griar, &e. peiciale . fo As a Gemral Beverage it is pleasant to the asic. slightly exbilerating, perfec ly harmlese, and vives the wiah and fcebie « feeling of health and hhergth Rea t this Certificate ef Ar als sis made by Che: philus Ne bacd, Ar aly tical ard ).anutretuiing hemist, Boston “TP do ker by Certify. that oftera minnte and careful Analytics] exau ination of the Cultornia Wine and Brandy. marntaetia d by Dr. Janes L Farqvar, in oder to areca its conqesition and quality I ave efter ve res cxperin cut. ilvecat be followog result: the Wine is ofa very agreatl e taste, light ‘olor and azrecable aroana rea’ 9-0, Velatile Oni 2‘Lannic-Acid 1-73, ColTine matter }-#4. Aleobol 9-64, Water T trate of Potassia 0-47, Suiphate of 1% ia 9-45, Salt 0-04, T. N. RAEL.” di can be taken by the most delicate of either sex, rdiny Sold } and eonsists of Grape 2.1%}, Bi-taruederation fy children i six and Greeérs inthe United al fornie and Oregon, Lricé $1 . er bottle. or six otiles in a Lox for €5. CAL TION YO THE PUBLIC —In] urel asing,al Ways see that a fac-simile of the Signature of James 1. gwrquar, M.D, ; Wholesale Agints, Park& Whito, . Crewell & Crene, and Redingtes & (o., Sunlraxeinee,