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ConGress.—Mr. Gwin has presented
Gen. Quitman is pitching in at the neutrality laws again and justifying Walker
4 and the fillibusters. ,
Mr. Douglas appears to favor the
southern view of the acts of Com. Paulding in arresting Walker. He seems to
go against Buehanan in every measure
thus far. . .
The President thinks Paulding com
mitted an error, but his motives were
right, .and Nicaragua is the only one
to complain, and she having received a
substantial benefit, will not be fiable to
do s0.
In executive session on the lzth Jan.
Hon. Nathan Clifford was confirmed
Judge of the Supreme Court in place of
Curtis, resigned, by a vote ef 26 to 23.
Mr. Houston has given notice of a bill
to provide for the admission of Kansas
into the Union.
Mr. Hale, on the 18th of Jan., made
a speech against the Lecompton scheme,
in which he took the ground that it was
the legitimate fruit of the squatter sovereignty tree planted by Mr. Douglas.
He was ahout to examine the Dred
Scott decision, when the Senate went
into executive sessian.
In the House, Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, reported a bill to amend the act providing for.the security of passengers on
board of steam vessels.
Mr. Blair, of Missouri, gave notice of
his intention to introdueé a résolution
tor the appointment of a committee to
4 enquire into the propriety of puréhasing
territory in Central or South America,
to be colonized with free blacks from
the United States, and argued the propriety of the measuré in a for¢iblé mannef.
Mr. Campbell, offered a joint resolution empowering the President to open
negociations, louking to the acquisition
of Canada and Nova Scotia.
Mr. Humphrey Marshall presented a
resolution that the Constitution be so
amended as to entitle rone but native
born citizens and those naturalized under the general law, to vote.
A resolution was adopted instructing
the Judiciary Committee to enquire into
the expédiency of taking measures to
restrain the immigration of foreign paupers and criminals.
Congress adjourned on the 19th of
January, in honor of Senator Rusk, of
Texas. Th remarks of Senator Seward on the occasion are highly commehded.
Mr. Douglas presses for the adinission
of Minnesota into the Union very earnestly.
The ‘Administration feel perfectly
competent to carry through the Lecompton scheme in spite of defection. If the
; experiment fail, Pugh’s proposition will
be adopted.
Col. Orr makes a fair and popula:
speaker.
Mr. Gwin, of California, chairman of
4 the &ptcial committee on the subject of
a railroad to the Pacific, reported a bill
i . which is made the special order for the
first Monday in February. It proposes
to locate the road 4t a point on the Missouri river between the Big Sioux ard
the Kansas rivers, thence running to
San Francisco on the most eligible route.
In aid of the construction of the work,
alternate sections of land on each side
of the foad are to b# gtanted, and $12,000 advanced on the completion of every
twenty-five miles of the track, until $25,000 000. éxpended, the amount to be reimbursed in mail service and the transportation ‘of troops and munitions of war.
The President is to receive the bids and
make -the contract for twenty years.
Five per #ént of thé stoék is to be
issuec.
CorRRESPONVENCE.—We havt tfttded out a great deal of intéresting matter
this week, and given up our coltittns to
correspondents.
To CorresponDENnts.—“Parent’ and
his communication is referred to the District Attorney, who will attend to the
demands of the law and the community
: so far as the sanctity of both is concern{ ed. . The letters of “S.” will be found
‘ interebting, as, also, that of “Sam.”
“Justice” will be “done” up brown hereafter.
ASrorm.—A storm commenced here
on Sunday forenoon which continued
till Wednesday morning with considera~ ble e’m. Much rain fell during that time
accompanied with high wind. The miners are now supplied with an abundance .of water. Appearances indicate
the weather is not yet settled.
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i A correspondent of the New York
News, writing from Washington, says,
Mr. Buchanan is the truest type of a
great mau that has presided over the
nation since the time of Washington
and Jefferson.
The Locofocos are forgetting Jackson
—_—
Dreadful Calamity.—A heart rending
calamity occurred in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jan.,19th, the Public School house No.
~ 14, corner of Navy and Concord streets,
Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire
in the afternoon, and during the excitement which prevailed, seven boys, between the ages of 6 and 10 years, were
suffocated while attempting to escape
from-the building. Two others were so
severely injured that they can hardly
survive,
‘
} Dastardly and Brutal. Assault.—John
& resolution inquiring into the expedien-. Center, an estimable citizen of San
ty of sending a Minister to Japan. Franciseo, was assaulted in the Forrest
peer
Theater, Sacramento, and beaten in a
most brutal manner by a “law and order” gang of villains, on Saturday night
last. At the close of a peiformance,
Center remained behind till nearly all
were out, the lights were nearly extinguished, when the gang raised the ery
of “vigilante,” and iishéd upon him
beating his head and face in a most hors
rid manner. The Vigilance Committee
committed one mistake—they ought to
have hung a few more whilé they wére
about ft.
Miss E. E. Burbank of Palmyra, N.
Y., was presented on New Year's Day
with $20,000 and a land warrant for 160
acres of land, by her brother who resides in Louisiana. An exchange thinks
she should now have a husband to cultivatc her farm and her affections.
Lecture.—L. M. Kellogg, Esq., of
this city, will deliver the third Lecture
of the course at the Brick Church, this
(Friday) evening, at 7 1-2 o’clock. Subject—The present and future influence
of Napoleon the Great.
Burnine Mountats.—The Sierra Co.
Messenger learns that the mountain
near Jamison continues to burn, and a
large portion of the surface had caved
in. The fire seems to be extending
deeper, and follows the stratum of the
deposit into the hill.
be predicted.
The result cannot
A Harp Case.—The case of the actress, Mrs. Campbell) who attempted
suicide in San Francisco, oa thursday
last, by jumping from Meiggs’ wharf,
has attracted the attention and sympathy of her former associates upon the
boards; wht it is said have came to her
relief and donated liberally for her
mainténaheeé and future support.
Newekr.==A lump of gold weighing
48 oz., and viliied at nearly $1,000, was
recently taken out by a conplé of miners frott their claim at Sear’s Flat,
Sierra Co. Tlie Messenger 3a¥s this is
the largest lump ever found in the county, ‘The mining news from that section
seems to be of a highly favorable character.
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BORN.—Feb 16th, the wife of Max Rosenheim of twin
dan§hters.
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Constable's Saie.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—
\O By virtue of adecree of sale to me delivered issued
from the court of John Anderson Esq, an acting Justice
of the Peace, in and for the County aforesaid, bearing
date January the 14th, AD, 1858, to satisfy a judgment
rendered by said Justice on the 30th day of March, AD,
1857 in favor of Winslow Hall and Artemas Rogers, and
against E W. >mith and Lydia Smith, his wife, for
the sum of $215 00 debt, interest, damages and costs of
suit. I will selltothe highest bidder for eash, the following described property to-wit—A house and lot on
Broad street in the city of Nevada, being a two story
framed building and known by the name of the Union
Hote’, the same property the defendant now lives in. I
will sell at the Court House door in said county on FRIDAY the !2th day of Fefruary, AD, 12858 between the
hours of 9 o'clock, AM, and 5 o'clock, PM, of said day.
To be sold as the property of E. W. Sinith and wife to
satisfy the above demands and accruing costs.
U.S. GREGORY, Constable.
Nevade city, January 14, 1858.
The above sale is postponed, by order of pleintiffs, to
Saturday Februsry 27th, 1858.
U. S. GREGORY, Constable.
» me v4 ae = a Le
Udolphé Wa -fe’s Sch. apps.
A Medicinal Diet Drink, of eminently salutary qualities, manufactured by himself exclusively, at his factory
at Schiedam, in Holland2
Itis made from the best Barley that can be select d in
Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian berry, ot
acknowledged and extraordinary medicinal properties,
It haslongsince acquired a higher reputation, both in
Europe and America, han any other diuretic beworage.
In Gravel, Gout and Rheumatism, in Obstructions of
the Bladder and Kidneys, and ingeneral Debility, its
effects are prompt, decided, and inva iable reliable. And
it is notonly a remedy tor these maladies, but, in all
eases in which they dre produced by drinking bad water,
which is almost universally the cause of them, it operates
asa SURE PREVENTIVE.
The distressing effect upon the stomach, bowels, and
bladder, of travelers, or new residents, and all persons
unaccustomed to them, produced by the waters ef nearly
all our great inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi and
Alabama, from the large quantity of decayed vegetable
matter contained in them, in a state of solution, is well
Known, as is also that of the waters oflimestone regions.
in producing Gravel, Calculi, and Stene in the Bladder.
The AROMATIC =CHIEDAM Scusarrs is an absolute
corrective of these injurious properties of bad water,
and consequently prevents the diseases which they occasion. Itis also fouud to be a cure and preventive of
Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by the conjoint
effects of vegetable malaria in the atmosphere. and vegetable putrescences in the waters of tHUse districts in
which it principally p-evails, The AltUmaTtic SCHIEDAM
CHNAPPs is consequently tit great detliand by persons
traveling, or about to settle in those parts of the country, es, ecially, as wellas by mapyin every community
whereit has become known, on dbtolint of its various
other remedial properties. . P
Inall cases of a Dropsical teHdentt, it 4s generally the
only remedy required, when adopted .n the early stages
of the dis: s In Despepsik inalad!sé, when taken in
proper quai! Hes, as d dict drink, énd especially dt din
ver, itis fold. by untfortn expe nt, tobe eintifintiy
efic dcious in the most *, when evyen-the
bestof thé usual rere failed to afford more
thay thinporary relief. of Flatulency, itis an
imitt/-diate and invs rialite sj :and it may be adninwtered indiluted afl proportionate quantities, eten to
yoling infdnts, in ail tht8e paroxysius of griping péin in
Latd bowels to winch they dre espee. A ly su.iiasin the coheof grown persens.
lisjudicious dtopion in conpection with the principal .
medis,or when @ seuseofex)a@ustion dictates its use,
Never (#ustoreieve the detility @tenddut upon pro
racted Curouie matadics, low tempe: ament, avd exhaust
ed vital energy, by whatever cause induce "Phese are
facts tu Which many of the most eminent medical men,
both in +urope aid the United Stares, have borne testimony, aod whicu are corrovorated by their highest writ
ten authorities
Fut up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one dozen,
With iy Hameonthe bettie, cork, and FAC sIMILE ot my
signatureon the lavel or sale by aii the resoettavie
Diuggists aud dealers in California dad Ore sn,
UDOLPHO WOLFE, Soie Importer,
22 Beaker strect, New York.
Caution to the Publié.
London Cordial Gin,
Club-House Gi,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Medieated Schrappi.
Royal Schnapps.
After several years’ experimenting in the manufacture
of Gin, I fortunately succeeded {n the year 1848, in maktngadiseovery inits manufacture by whichit was deprived ofall acrid and inflammatory properties, and reduced perfectly pure. My manufactory is at Schiedam.
Holland. Afterseveral months’ reflection what title to
give it, l introduce it tothe Anerican public under the
name of “Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.??—
~chiedam is the name of tle piace in Hol Quu were he
Gin is manufac.ured ; Aromatic derives its name ron
thd Italian Juniper Berry, with which it is flavored ; and
the word “Nchnapps”is the German for drink—Cogue
Dram—Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Drink.
No -ooner had my Schnapps been introluced to the
American public, and received with approbation, than
the liquor mixers ef New York, Boston and Philadelphia. started in pursult with their mixed aud poisonous
stuff, under various names—Schiedam Gin, Schiedam
Schnapps. London Ciub-House Gin, London Cordial Gin,
&c., and in several cases my labels have been so perfectly
imitated, withonly the additionofafew letters to plead
a technical avoidance of the law, and so carefully prepared as to impose on careless purchasers. I understanda
large quantity has been purchased by merchants of
California, on account ofthe cheapness of the articles.
lespecially caution the public against those vile tmitation of my bottles, and wrappers of same colors—yellow paper, with blue and red printing—intended to deceive careless buyers Such bottles contain the worst
kind of doctored upand unwholesome hquors. A merchant who participates indirectly in the fraud by selling
spurious articles, is as much an offender as the principal
wno planned the imposition. } hope every honest man
in California who valtes the héatth of thé community in
which he lives, will aid me in ferreting out and exposing
the unscrupulous merchant, who, for the sake of a few
cents, will put in jeopardy the lives of the community in
which be lives. Such men should be Mailed to the pillory
of popular execration. :
The a Sehnapps can be purchased at wholesale
from alithe respeetable Liquor Dealers and Druggists in
San Francisco. <
Ihaveappointed Crosty & DipeLer, Sdn Francisco.
Sole Agents for the m Aromatic -chaxppe for . California and Oregon. :
jan 22 UVOLPHO WOLFF. +
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aE pain meinen ILE NIT PILLS LEER SOF et re PE PCF LIL IRIE LIL AA OOS, PPLE ETI Sty res 7
F. E. BAILEY, M.D.
AVING permanently settled in the city with his
Delinquent wax List.
Boswell John, two horses and wagons, 4 cows, and
Family adopts this method of tendering his services 7 head young cattle, on old Washington road, 8 50
o the citizens of Nevada and vicinity as a Burguin Jone, colored, house and lot nearly oppo= site Catholic Church “ayote street. 500
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. . bright Georze. house andlotad F. J. Dunn's, 400
: Bullard J. H. hb ot north side Main
And having been for 12 years in sticcessful practice he osnetpen seanicempteantn east, 900
thinks itno arrogance to claim for himself reasonable Cassin H. house and lot, : 8 00
qualifications as a Carty D &Co house and lot (ball court) and stock
t of liquors, on Broad street, 00
: FAM iILY PHYSICIAN. Coenen A. El Dorado property Broad street, .~
(e" He would also call especial attention to the folT. Buckner, agent, 26 00
lowing card of Dr. Harvey Hunt: Carr F. C. blacksmith shop and stock, op Davis’ on
‘ Spring street. 6 00
7° From my persoual acquaintance with the charac. Carlow Oliver & Bro, small house next above StanF
ter and qualifications of DR. BatLey, I do che-rfully dish on road to Cayoteville, 149
reccmmend him te my former patrons and friends as my
Cusick h, strall house next above Carlow
successor, SAkeGs HOM.) oe eee i
Bro on read to Cayoteville,
Cain Emerson. house and lot in Cayoteville.
‘ hestnut John, house and lot south of Pier’s, also Orricz—In the rear of the Main street Drug Store.
Resideng-—Washington Street, firstdoorsouth of the house and lot next south of same, 1100
Catholic Church. . Coe A house and lot on Water st next to Briggs, 500
Nevada, January &th. 1858.—tf Cross Mrs, two houses and lots, near Mr. Warren's
lot on Broad street, rpg fations! riceel, # 00
3 . Craft john, house and let on Main st adj Hill's, 100
. a _Sheriff’s Sale. Cody Jesse. house and lot adj Dr. Kent's Com'l st, 6 00
B* virtue ofan Execution to me directed and issued . Davis John, Brooklyn house and lot belonging to
ont ot the Honorable Distriet Court of the 14th JudiJ. Hoel, ;
cial Disirict,on a indgment rendered in said Court on . Dolexey Josephine, dwelling house on Jot belongthe 22d day of December A. 1). 1857. in favor of T. ELing to Hoel, near Rebon’s store. 350
LARD BEANS and W, J. KNOX and against ZENAS . Dawley H. & Houston, house and lot west side of
WHEELER, JAMES WALSH and RICHARD HOMthe road. near Laird’s Flum, 400
FRAY for the sum of three hundred and eighty-seven . Dunn F. J. house and lot on Washington street,
80-100 dollars, debt, with interest on the said sum of north of Catholic Church, 2109
$387 80 from the 22d Dec, !857, at the rate of ten per ct.
per annum till paid. together with costs of suit-taxed at
sixty-tive 40-100 doliars, I have levied upon and seized
the following described property. which was heretotore
attached on the 4th day of Noy. 4. D, 1857, All the right,
title and interest of said deferidants in atid to a certain
Quartz Mill, with all the apputtenances. situated on
Mud Flat. &botit one mile south of Nevada city, also maDenzer Charles brick house & loton Commercial st 21 00
Eckin Wm. house and lot near Laird’s Flume, 250
Eastman T W, frame house and lot adjoining
Grier’s brick 11 00
“Edward. Wim, (colored), house and lot 2d above
Hussey’so: ashington road 400
Foster. Northern & Co, 4small buildings with lots
east of Half Mile House, also vacan. lot opchinery, quartz, ledge of quartz, buildings, &c. belongposite side of road 10 00
ing to said defendants. xia Foster Mr, cottage house and lot 3d house above
Notice is hereby given that qn Thursday the I4th da emperance Hall 400
January, «4. D. 1858, between the hours of 10 o0’clock . Frazer James, house and lot 6th above Tempea. M.and 4 o'clock P. M., ili front of the coyrt house door rance Hall 350
in the city of Nevada, I will expose for sale all of the . Funston M H, house and lot west of Burabove described property to the highest bidder, tor cash ton’s 11 00
to satisfy the judgment aforesaid. Ferre Horace R, house and lot on Boulder st, also
Given under my hand this 24th day of December, 1857. yacant lot by houstop Mainst Bridge 22 00
&. Ww, BORING, Ford thancey, honse and lot on Cayote st next
Sheriff of N.C. across the ravine . 6 00
: ~~ osuph, house and loton Cottage st. ad H
The above sale is postponed to MONDAY the 15th ‘ at ee b 350
day of February, A, D. 1*58 ‘ Frisbie Mrs C A or L P, Nevada Theaterand lot,
S. W. BORING, Sheriff N.C, fire burber’s shop and lot ad., also brick store
. ra a A ce stock af ligogrs, also lot on which
= z ote
The above sale is postponed to MUNDAY, the: first ee
day of March Gazley Miles, house in rear of Lachman’s oneast .
side of Spring st 5 j
barn and shed on Grass Valley road
Giovanaro G, Ale and Porter saloon No 58 Broad
st, and Lar fixtures 3 00
Hyer Henry, house and lot junction of Spring and
Mill ste, also house and lot south side Spring
st, also house and lot on (ommerci4] st Ist
~ W. BORING, St eriff of Nevada Co.
Administrator’s Notice.
YHE undersigned, public administrator for the County
of Nevada, will on SATURDAY, the tenth day of
March next sell at public avetion for cash in hand the
following property belonging to the estate of JOHN above Yankee Blade and per. property 36 00
WALTERS, two louses and lot and appurtenances sit. ffumphrey C, house corner of Spring and Mill.st# 4.00
uated in the city of Nevada, near the junction of Cayote, . Hamilton Fmanuel, (col’d,) house and lit west
Oregon ravine. Said saie will be in front of the Court side Spring st 50
House at 12 o'clock, M.
febi2 F.
Hart J F, house and loton Stones’ Hill next Mr
Stout’s 5 00
Harper Mrs, house and lot adjoining Nevada Flour
Mill, also house and lot on read from Pine st
I. NI HOLSON, P. A.
The following from one of our Agents, who is too well
now Nin his own State to ede sing by us, will be Bridge 9 00
: pana haga meen SMTE NE DEES, “ Henley John, house and lot southwest of Weller’s
read with interest by Dyspeptics : house 300
LEBANON, N. H. Feb. 29, 1856. Housman Lord, house and lot op. Baruh’s, NevaMessrs Seth W. Fowle & Co--Gentlemen :—Please da st 500
send by Express, another Box of Oxygenated Bitters, ax . Hall & McAllister, house and lot on Hill st, ad.
weare Nearly out. These Bitters have recently been usLambert’s, also house and lot ad same 10 00
ed with unusual benetit by a member of my family, who
has derived more advantage from it than from all other
medicines which fact being known greatly mnfluenees
the demand forthe Bitters. Thereis no profession, in
which a reputation for truth and sincerity is more desirable, than in that of an Apotheeary ; and for this reason
Hall Charles R, louse and lot cor Hill st and old
Wa-hington read
Hawk Nathan, house and lot ad. County Hospital,
also per. prop. of 2 cows and wagon 19 50
Hall John D. house and lot on Commercial st
Harris L B, one eight horse power eugine used by
I have always been careful in recommending remedies, Black & Hughes in Sash Fd¢to: y 11 00
But I feel perfectly safe in advising all who are troubled . Hyer Henry, Billiard Table and saloon fixtures on
with Dnspep-ia, to resort at once to the OxygcNatsd Commercial st 900
Bitters, Yours truly, &c, Tsoard A, Columbus Saloon and lot, also Jot on
which stands the open Bar and stock liquors 28 00
Jenkins John, house and lot on Broad st below
John Blyth’s
Jones Mr, house and lot west of large Flume and
south of main road~
Jeffreys James, Bar fi tures in Last Chance Saloon, alSodwellin, house and lot on old Washington road
Jacobs Mr, vacant lot below Willis’s houses 200
Janes Mrs, house and lot and lot near to and on the
right of Gold Run bridge
Jones Sainuel, house and lot on Boulder st opposite
Purtyman’s, also 2 horses and wagon and 1
. . yoke cattle and wagon 900
Keloher Patrick, house and lot ad. Yankee Blade
on ommercial st, also house and lot on Broad at 1075
Knapp J B, house and lot on Cottage Hill near Rev
Warren’s
Kent Charles, house and lot on Main st (Keystone
Market), also house and lot on Water, also 3
vacant lots on Boulder st
Kilbourne GO, house and lot east side Main st,
also stock in trade on Commercial st, also
brick building cor. Commercial and Pine Sts,
also frame house on Pine st. ad. brick 71 ¢
°°
GEO. 8S. KENDRICK,
Sold by Henry Johnson & Co. Wholesale Druggists,
146 Washington street, San Francisco, sole Agents for
the Pacific cvast.
SELLING OFF!
To close Partnership!
ALSTON, NEWMAN & CO,,
No. 45 Broad street, near the Post Office.
We will sell our entire stock of
CLOTHING,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, &e.
Consisting of every article in their line at
GREAT BARGAINS !!
Allin wart of Clothing, willconsult their own interest
by examining our Stock and Prices, before purchasing
600
400
6 00
35 00
S
Kent & McAllister, vapant lot oppo-ite Belden’s ov
elsewhere. Levey Wm, house and lot opposite Weller’s ptoperty 500
Lyman B Wn, house and lot near Little Deer
Creek Bridge, al o house and lot {th above
Little Deer Creek Bridge op. Clevelands, also
Special Notice !
gr All persons indebted to us, are most earnestly
two horses and wagon 10 00
requeste1 to call and settle. “ 3° Lambert John S, house and lot on Hill st 12 00
Alston, Newman & Co. Lairy A W, house and lot on Commercial next
Nevada, Feb, 12, 158. above Ramus’s 500
2 =. ely i ietee Thos = hosenged lot 2 Nevada st, form
° erly owned by Williamson & pawley 1600
The Monumental Hotel i Muldoon Mary Jane, hou%s and lot on Broad st.
: . near City Market, also House and lot in reat of
Parker & Humphrey, Proprietors. Movteli Men, Biller Tate ip Wun tel Meese
g THIwellknown and popular Hotel. situated . ~ 91 Broad at m ve 400
at the foot of Main Street, Nevada, has been . yeCloud W D, lot on Broad st leased to 0 D Stone
leased by the undersigned, (formerly employees also house andlot on Broad st above “Aus et,”
of S. W. GRusH,) and are prepared to aceommoalso house in rear of Fleming’s on Commerdate travelers inas good style as any Hotel in the mouncial st s 1150
tains M . i hill ‘ °
The proprietors flatter themselves that their experipss bar pF me gopll pest: inyge eu old oak 150
ence in the business, guarantees them in stating that the . x9. a¢ee Gifford, vacant lot head of west Broadst 350
reputation of the House FOR GOOD CLEAN BeDs, and @. ycConnell JR. house and lot 2d aboveTempewell provided TABLE will always be sustained. ~“rance Hall’ : 11 00
On> of the proprietors will personally attend to the ca. yrcCalvey Charles, small house east of War.l’s
tering for the House, and will always. and 2d from Birdseye’s saw-mill 200
PROVIDER THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Moore & Foss, house and Jot and barn on Boulder
And they hope, by unremitting attention to their busistreet a% 6 00
ness, to inerit a continuance of the extensive patronage . Meredith Henry, vacant lot on Nevada st, al 0 two
which tht house has always enjoyed. k houses on old Empire lot on Main st, also vaANDREW H. PARKER. cant lot known as Metropolis Stable lot on
erines A. HUMPHREY. Main st, ie personal ptoverty 85 00
Nevada, Feb 5th 1858. McAllister Archibald. house in rear of ‘ottage on
peer BETS PE SE ES Hill street together with lot, 400
et = rt . , Marsh Thomas hone aid lot on Main street, if
Exe hange Bath ouse. a of Espenscheid’s ; also house and lot,
3 : = Mountainver saloon, on Commercial st, also
Price Reduced to FIFTY CENTS! house and lot adjoinifg the same, also hotise
GEO: THOMAS & Co. Proprictors. and lot on ommercial st, adj Denzer's, 39 00
Martin E, stock of groceries & liquors, adj Abbott's 21 00
FINE Bath House has been opened on Washington . Marsh Mr, vacant lot on High and Nevada streets,
street, adjoining the American Exchange, and the opposite Orr's residence, 250
priprietors hope by strict attention to their business to re. Nye John W. vacant lot adj Miller's 200
ceive a good share patronage. n7-tf Nicholson est of, house and lot op aliss Gibson’s, 300
Zw Owen Mr pong and lot on Casote st, adj Booths, 250
r 7 Al Peters J. L, 1-3 of house and lot south side of Broad
NOTICE, st, also house and lot Grass Valley road near
E BLOCK Jr. has this day become a partner in Turner's old mill, 25:00
“4e our firm, and we will continue business under the . Palmer J.C, house and ‘ot lower-end of Spring st. 11 00
sd:he name and style as heretofore. Penrose Richard house and lot on road to ¢ ayoteA. BLOCK &(0 ville. next above Murray's, 300
Nevada. Feb. 1, 1258. Perker — house and lot on Stewart's hilln Rigby’s 200
Palmer — house and lot High st near E.G. Waite’s 200
Rich & Tompson. vacant let on Broad st n’r bridge 200
Rigonda Mr house and lot next to Bonetta.
Raymond — cabin east of Hendley’s lot,
Ricker Washington, cabin & lot lof Cavote st.
Rosenbaum A house and lot, junction Main and
Cayote sts;h use and lot s side Commercial st 32 00
Samuel L. hc use and lot on Broadst, and stock of
cigars, also 3houses and 2}ot adj church lot
on west; also 2 houses and 1 lot on Main street
adjoining Keeney’s, 7
Stone 0. D. store house and stock of groceries on
3:00
200
200
Important ! !
Having made a change in our business we most earnestly request those indebted to us to settle their accounts
a3 we wish toclose upour old affairs.
A. BLOCK & CO.
Nevada Feb Sth. 1558
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of P. J. Espen55.00
5 Broad street; 500
ak seheid deecased. orto ‘he firm of Espenscheid & . Sweet — véeant] >t front of old jai’, Broad street,
Coe are notified to make immediate payment to thereSanford, agent, : ' 700
of, or the necessary legal steps will be taken for the colStdles Wm ( Ysmall Konsés belonging to Union mill
lection of said indebtedness. property. also house and lot, and vacant lot on
4. A SARGENT, Atty for Executors. _ ‘pring street, 1100
Nevada, Jan. 30th. 1858 febS Standish George cabin Ist above Connelly'son the — ;
— east side of the road, z 150
i V t4 R Stephenson Geo & Co. small house west side of
bd e we read, adjoining Boyd's, 150
\ TINTER ARRANGEMENT --0n and after . Stout F. L. house and 1t Ist below Pine st bridge
December 27th, 1857, the trains of the Sacrasouth side of Deer ¢ree¥, 600
mento Valley Railroad will leave as follows, viz « Swan Nathan house and lot near Gold Flat bridge, 2 00
oi pees =tutts Robert honse and lot op Purtyman’s, also
: Passenger ‘Trains: as house and lot on Gold intro. é . 400
Will leave Sacramento ddily 4t Tf o’clotk. and 2} P.M Snyder Charles, house and lot edst of Little Deer
“6 “ Folsom daily at Tf 4. #12 4%. did 5p. oe. Pry Creek bridge 309
On Sundays, beside the above, there will be from SacSmith — house and lot on new Washington road
ramento a l0a.™ tfait. 2d above bridge 500
ON SUNDAYS—Excurs'of Tickets will be issued at . stafford — vacant lot in rear of 2d cottage of U.S
$250 for the tiip—good for the day o. ly. Gregory, < mam ~
Freight Trains. Sale John house on leased ground adjoining Mrs
i re Sacra at 7. ) 12 Walker's, 40c
wil — Folsom at Ack oa aig a Stevens Mrs c, house and lot on Commercial st
The 7 }-2 A. M. Train will tke through Freight sane Sey e : =
No freight transported on Sundays. . Thompson Alexander house and lot cor of Milland
. 7 lower Spring sts. 4%
STAGES connect with the7 1-2 A. M. Trains for Thomas & Stillman. house & lot south of Deer creek 9 0C
Nevada, Grass Valley, Auburn, . Thomas §. 1-2 house & lot op Mr Stone, Boring, agt 4 5
Iowa Hin, Forest city, Downieville, Tedd Joseph 1-2 of house and lot on Stone Hill, alOrleans Flat, Qphir, . Gol Pill, so 2 vacant lot on Boulder st adj Tweed’s, 606
“S noistown, ake —s Greenwood Unknown, house and lot next to Morgan’s, 400
jeorgetown, Mortiion Island, Col: ma, U en Spri 5
El Dorado, 4 Diamond Springs, Placerville, Se eee eens. at ——
samen n ys > ‘ «i lot west sid Spri
Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar, \Ureecotage seerricenerny gece ie atic eae
~ ee : ° ‘ © f Morrill’s and stable, 200
Walls Diggings, Live Oak City, Arkansas Digings Wakuowa, homage or its Tilley’s mill 250
Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador, Unknown, house & loti# old Run bidge,
Sutter, Jackson, Fiddietown, left hand side, 200
And other intermediate places.
The Stages will connect with the 12 mM. Train in, ar
riving in Sacramento in time for the >an Franciece
boats.
Unknown, house and lot¢ agton & Cayote
streets, adjoining An
Unknown, American Exd ilding, on Main
= * ac. t 3, 21 00
_ J.P ROBINSON, Supt. Unknown, cabin 2d west cf Ee it's, 150
D Pe + T : Unknown, cabin 3d west of [ Ke Nel road, 200
] in Unknown, house and lot 1@ 5° 4%« of Dr Overton's
elinquen ax List, west side of Main street, _ 1100
Unknown, house and lot ji Nc 2" #1 is near Rigby’s, 200
Unknown, vacant lot 2d be k 7 Wi.uiamson & DawNEVADA CITY.
To whom assessed. Description of property. Taxes ley’s old ae Ne 3 % ae Spe
ib > D. W. Arcad le § Walters Mr, open Bar and Saleen building
_ coro poe sessed sae necgg ee 81100 . Walleck Mr, small house and ‘#1 ix rear of Broad
Arnold Jotin W. hottse and lot by Hoel’s stable Street House and on east sideof Springst = 1: 00
near estate of Vou Poellnitz. 150 Wilson Mr, small honse and ¢* 2dj vining Belden s 250
Alban VW. G. (Kidd dgent) brick block cor Broad Ward A, house and lot ist eas’ €! Birdseye’s saw23
and Pi . 3 cot § 2 5 mill . vs 25
Auyet ‘tohn, : nee Gene = eS oe teak 76.00 Woods Charles D, house ard fet Ist wbove Jeffrey's
“on Broad st. house on Pine st. ad Kiboti & Co. left side old Washingtcs regd Set 5 00
north side also house on Commercial street, . 11 00 A tages 2 ng aed and ict ¢# east side Main st es
Allison Mr hous dot B f ijoining Brant’s . ;: =
Pca ee Pec nbn oe 300 . Welch James, house 2nd lot in.rear of Jeffrey's 200
Aduddie Wm. Oriental stable and lot on Main 4t, 600 . VonPoellnitz estate of house aad ‘et on Broad st. 21 00
Yates & Co, brick house north side 9f Commercial
street Z 21 00
——
Notice is hereby given, teat‘ Progeny of an ordinance passed by the Trustees of the city of Nevada,
Nov. 234.1258, levying an¢ providing for the collection
oftity taxes, I have levied uv and will expose at public sale, in front of the Court Hou-e door inthe city of
Nevada. on TUESDAY, February 23d, 1258, at 10 o'cl"k
A. M.allthe above described property, for taxes and
Abbott & Edwards, brick house and lot, 34 Com:
mercial st, frame hc use and lot on Pine street,
also 2 buildings and.] lot on Commercial st. 90 00
Broullette Mrs honse & lot. w of Woods lot, Hill st, 400
Bennett & Tilley, Nevada Steam Flour Mill and
stock ; also dwelling house dnd lots, 103 00
Bryson Andrew, shoe shop and stock on Broad st. 450
Ho!! To Thompsonians !!
AMUEL ADAMS celebrated bes ar medicines
i) for sale by 8. BAILEY, costs then remaining due and unpaid. _
successor t2 . Bailey, No. No. 22 Mai N FE. 0. TOMPKINS, Marshal,
it — ee ee ee eee ae > = And Bz OfScte Tax Cellector.
Patific Mail Steainship Company's Lite ;
FOR PANAMA,
_ Connecting yja Panama Railroad sue
With the steamers of the U. S. Mail Steamship Ovupany
at, Aspinwall ae
FOR NEW YORK AND NEW-ORLEANS.
Departure from Vallejo Street Whar
ZA = The Magnificent -teamship
J. L.STEPHENS.
Will leave Vallejo street wharf for Panama, with U,
S. Mails, Passengers, and Treasure,
SATURDAY, Feb. 20th, at 9 o’clock.
Passengers by the P. M. ~. Co’s Line are landed -on
their arrivals at Panama upon the whayfat the sailroad
erminus, by the t ompany’s steam ferry boat, and pro
ceedimmediately by :
Railroad across the Isthmus.
“To Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U.S Mail S.
S. Co. are always inreadiness toconvey themto New
York or New Orleans.
Passengers for New Orleans proceed by direct steamer from Aspinwall. é
Through tickets are furnished, including the transit
of the Isthmus. ¢
Passengers are notified that alt tickets for the steam
ers of the U.S. Mail S.& Co. must be presented to their
agent at Aspinwall for registry and exchange, as they
will not otherwise be eee
For Freight or passage y to
pelea FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents.
Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff street
Achoice of berth on the Atlantic steamers is secured
by the early purchase of tickets in San Francisco
Dissolution,
rue firm heretofore known and styled Johnson &
Phillips is this day dissolved by mutnal consent.
(EB JOHNSON,
H. G. PHILLIPS.
January 19th, 1858.
The accounts of the firm will be settled by H.GPHILLIPS &s soon as possible. jan22
DR. ChLEBURNE’S
MEDICAU OFFICE,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
Nevada, January 29th, 1858.
Executors’ Notice.
LL persons having demands against the Estate of P.
J ESPENSCHFID deceased are Notified to present
the same properly certitied to W.R. Coe or W. W. Gates
corner of Commercial and Main streets, Nevada. or J. C
Birdseye at h's office at the Saw Mill, on Gold Flat road
near Nevada, within ten mouths from the this date, or
the same will be barred.
W R.COE,
J.C. BIRDSEYE.
W. W. GATES.
Executors of said Estate.
A.A.Sargent Atty for Executors. jan29-lm
Notice.
URING my absence from Nevada, I have appointed
C F. WOOD as my Attorney. f+
E.S ALDRICH, M.D.
Nevada, Feb 12, 1858.
S :
Probate Notice.
able OF CALIFORNIA. County of Nevada-—In the
WI matterof the Estate of R WYMAN BUTTERFIELD
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of F.F McKEE Aadministrator the said estate praying foran order .of sale
of the real estate the:ein described, and it appearing to
this Court that there is not snfficient personal estate in
the hands of the said Administrator to pay the debts ontstanding against the deceased, and the expenses of administration, and that it is necessary to sell the whole or
some portion of the real estate of said deceased for the
payment of such debts. ItisOreered, That all persons
interested in the said estate appear before this ‘ ourt at
the Court room thereof, at Nevada city, county of Nevada, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of February, 1858, to!
show cause if any they have, why an order should not be
granted to said Admitnistrator to sell so much of the real
estate of the deceased as shall be necessary to pay such
debts.
And it is further Ordered, That acopy the foregoing
order be published once a week for four weeks, in the
NevaDa JOURNAL a newspaper published in the county
aforesaid THOS. H. CASWELL,
County Judge, an!
Ex-officio, Judge of the Probate Court.
State of California. County of Nevada, ss.—I, Rufus
Shoemaker, County Clerk of said (ounty, and ex-officio
Clerk of the Probate Court, thereof, certify the foregoing to bea true copy ofthe original order on file and of
recoré in my offieé.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court
I Ss ] this 27th day of January A. D. 1858.
4 We Attest: RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By John S. Lambert, Dep. (lerk.
Summons.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Countyof Nevada, ss :
KW) District ‘ ourt of the Fourteeth Judicial District of
said S'ate. The People of the State of California to ORLANDO HAMBLETON, Greeting :
, You are hereby summoned to appear and answer the
complaint of J N KEERAU filed against you Samuel F.
Curtis and Hezekiah Coombs within ten days from the
service of this writif served on you in this county, within
twenty days if served on you in this District and out of
this count}, and withIn forty Aays if served on you in
this State and out of this District, in an action cominenced on the fourth day of February, a.p. 1858, in said Court
for the recovery of Two Thonsand dollars together with
interest thereon at the rate of twognd one-half pe* cent
per mouth from the Istday of May a p. 1857 till paid,
also for a Decree of Fereclpsure and sale of the mortgaged premises partienlarly mentioned and set forth in plaintiff’s bill of complaint on file in the office of the clerk of
said Court a certitied copy of which is herewith served
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as leretn di ected, plaintiff will rake judgment agaist vourtheretor by defanit, together with all
costs of suit, and also demand of the Court sueh other relier as is prayed for in his said complaint,
Ie testimony where fl Rufus Shoemaker, Cerk of the
District aforesaid, do hereynto my hand and impress the
the seal of said Court at office, i the city of Nevada, this
4th day of February. a bp. 1852.
RUFUS HOEMAKER, Clerk,
By Win. Sinith, Deputy.
jan 29
On reading and filing the affidavit of Plain‘iff it is ordered thatservice of uwmmons bemade upon said defendent, Orlando Hambleton, by publicationinthe NEVADA
JOURNAL a newspaper printed and published in the town
and eounty Of Nevada, once a week for three consecutive
months from the date hereof.
Witaess NILES SEARLS,
District Judge.
RuFus SuormakFR, t lerk D. C.
By Wm. Smith, Dep.
Meredith & Hawley Attys for Plaiatiffs. feb4
Attest. .
Declaration.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada —
‘ Notice is hereby given that I, Jane Mitchell, wife of
J.B. Mitchell, a resident of said county do intend to avail
myself of the provisi ns of the Act entitled ‘An Act to
authorise married wcemen to transact busine s in their
own name as sole tra lers,” passed April 12th, 1852. That
the business in which] shall engage will be hotel keeping and bar keeping in said county, and that the capitaltherein invested therein isless than five thousand dollars, JANE W. MIT) HELL
Subscribed and sworn te before me this the Sth day of
Jan 1858. J. M. (LARK,
febd Justice of the Peace
Bleeding #é the Lungs Cured.
SETH W FowLe, Esq.,—Dear Sir: Having been attacked with Hemorrhage of the Lungs, which left me
with a troublesoize cough and the usual debility con<equent upon such an attach, and having cured myself by
the use 3f Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, 1 feel ita
pleasure and & duty to testify to its merits. My general
faith in patent medicines is small; but for those who are
sufferin3 under pulmonary attacks, I dm persuaded that
the Balsam is an excellent preparation.
P Yours, very truly, P
JONA. R. CHILDS, Editor Chickopee Telegraph.
Chicopee, Mass., Feb 20, 1854.
None genuine upless signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Sold by Agents everywhere.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry:
CONSUMPTION CURED.
Sawn Francisco, Nov. 10th. 1856.
Messrs Park & Wuite—Gents :—Itis with pleasu-e
I a-sure you, that I am able to ald my testimony in favor of Wistar’s Bilsam of Wild Cherry. For overa
year I have beenafflicted with a congh and pajn in my
side and breast. which originated with acold. I had
taken Cherry Pectoral, Jaynes’ Expectorant, Cod Liver
Oil, and many other popular patent medicines of the
also spent over one hundred dollars with ourphy
sicians. But all proved of no beneficial effect. Read
ing your almanac of 1855, I was induced to try you
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry: I was, at the time
commenced using it, laboring with every sym) tem o
consumption of the lungs. I found, that after using one
bottle, it gave me relief, and as I considered my case a
hardone, I sent to your store and bonght half a dozen
bottles ; and snffice it ‘osay. before I had taken it all, I
was well, I must say, that it appeareito reach the
very place affected, in which all other medicines failed.
1 am new in full enjoyment of good health, believing,
that had I no* made use of your truly valuable Balsam
of Wild Cherry, I should now have been past recovery,
if not dead. F
I shell always take pleasare in recommending to
those who are afflicted with coughs, colds, difficult
breathing, pain in the side. or any lung diseases, your
Balsam of Wild Cherry, with the signature yau advertise, “Sanford & Park, Cincinnati, Ohio,” as I am informed there is an imitation put up with some other signature. Respectfully yours,
DAVID ALLCUT.
g¢yBeware or Base Imitations f £Y
As there are quite a number of Counterfeit articles
bearing the name of Wistarts Balsam of Wild Cherry,
purporting to be the ‘Genuin and Originsi,”’ we therefore deem it necessary for the public good to Caution all
persons who purghase the Balsam of Wild .Cherry, to
look wefl at the Signature before buy ng. The “Gennine Wistar’s Balsam of Wild _herry,’’ has a FAC SIMILE
of the signathre of Henry Wistar. M D, Philadelphia,
and Sanfo d& Park, on afinely exeented steel engravd
wrapper. Therefor+, be cautious. as nonec n be genn
ine -ithout the signature of Sanford & Park For sale
by Druggists generally.
“PARK & WHITE are the only Agents. to whom all
orders should bé@ aldressed Also, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Agents of all valuable Patent ‘edicines,
warranted genuine. 132 Washington str¢et, San Franrisen, eat ee deci-3m
ww BS H Rew eek = howae va SSeS :
a }
1-CO for <upplying
inapps; and that here
gists and liquoracan always supply themrT rely enough over the New
freight and charges; thus
retofere, of eceasicnal svarcity
WaAsHINGTON, D.C. June 10.
Having made use of the Oxygeneted Bitters, prepared by Dr George B. Green, of Windsor, Vi. aud from
knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we
cheerf lly recommend them to the public, believing
they will fully sustain the recommendation of the pro
prietor. We hope that this valuable remedy may be
accessibl to al] the afflicted.
SamuelS. Phelps, William Upham, U 8. Senators from
Vermont, .
James F. Simmons, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island
Oe ie Morchead, United States Senator and. formerly
Governor of Kentucky.
L. H. Arnold, formerly Governor of Rhode Island.
Wm Woodbridge, late Governor of Michigan.
Its success ineevere cases of Dyspepsia, Asthma, and
General Debility of the sy
A+. Wholesale & Retail Dealer in BOOK= AM INFORMED that varions liqn r-ndxers of New
ye. STATIONERY, MUSI AL INSTRU o Boston, and San Franciseo, areextensively en
ASS \ MENTS, MUSIC, (UTLERY, GOLD . &8ged in! putting up in square bottles, uniter varions t.
iS : , PENS, FANCY GOODS, &c., has . tles, chedp imitations of my long established and re.
pemcaAaSs just received the largest stock ever newned . Ne : ia We ie,
offered in Nevada, ; : Wolfe’s Scheidam Aromatic .Schnapps.
Books Ps Books!!! Which a ated compounds are intended to sell in
A good assortment of Law, Medical Historical, Poctica 4‘ * :
Masonic, Spiritual works and School Books. i
: ANY QUANTITY OF
aa hl , ~ b :
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. . tert wi aivays
his ste : 80 tha
ie Every description of Cutlery and Gold Pens of . dealers through c
the best manufacture. e:t at reg
Singing Books, Music Instructors, Sheet Music, Song . York price to
sters and a avoiding complaint as }
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, _ . amtextipme bien price
Of.Every Variety It inn css Tati years since I fir-t imported these
= 3 ge cl tg rc bad > chnappk irom the celebrated distillery in ¢*eidam. HelCheap Publications 4 land. in which I am int “dl. Tr is now conceded that
A Cirenlating Library of over One Thousand volumes . re een bar Bug pon this country whieh has
of the Latest and host popular works published. He 41. FHPULNESS pe EXOUin to PURITY,
Also, Magazines, Periodicals, and Newspapers from al. 0" ayiscy ciaim. and for pr a “ITE AROMA or fiamost every part of the civilized world. . nie tity as d the ia e = ’ oie to their univer.
wrappers for mailing—Postage Free. Bets, Acs tops gst 5 1 rat he sig. Bs ‘4
Diaries and Daily Journals for 1858—a variety of sizes } © paige tea bani oa = " peng « meee al faculty. &e., .0
for the pocket and counting-room. sue a0 ¢ xtent = ei esta bir ; men » packing the ener
Maguiticent Gift-Books, Albums, Valentines, &c., for fill ite ben che cf 8,000 botdes per day, is barely able to
the Holidays. el ee de =
A liberal share of public patronage is solicited,fand I Pagar sae ke 3 Schnapps hav wh vi analyzed by
hope by strict attention to business and Low PRICES to . the mostcclebrated Chemists. Drs. Mott and Deck, of
exit the sane. J. E. HAMLIN, NewYork, and others who will certify that they are a
Aiban’s Fire Proof Brick Building, Broad st. cor Pine Pe rfectly Pure Medical Tonic.
. Invaluable as a remedy against Bad Water, Gravel, In
Consumption Cured ! _. digestion, Dyspepsia. Debility, &e. They also certify
8 neice ter my Schnapps to be free from Arnylic
NI NY cohol or Fusil Oil,an exceedingly hurtful ingredient,
BY INHALING found in allcommon Gin, which Dr. Mott describes as
I E D I Cc A T E D Vv A P oO R fetid, acrid, and Asthmatical and productng irreparable
pA * . effects upon the nerves and stomach.” ‘he certificates
also prove my Schnapps perfectly clear of “the see nd
or heavier Essential Oil or Juniper, also a dangerous
DR. S. M. TIBBITS. component, produced by the ov er distillation practiced
to increase the quantity in making ordinary Gin.”
: : The c statements are made with a view to invite com
DR. S M. TIBPITS, would.present the following . parison in California between the ge ui Yolfe’
facts for the earnest consideration of those afflicted aims tha wav’ anna oe Svat y nth nap
with diseases of the lungs. : mixed, doetered up, or sweetened Gin; insqnare, black
} > 1 . ; _ . bottles, (imitation of m yle of bottles) under different
Medicated Inhalation will cure Con names and labels, Aha We r marked London, Germany
sumption. Holland Scheidam chnapps, &e. in infinite veriety—
eee 2 ‘ confident that the trial will result in California just as it
Wt pe ating gen year acaba ang has long since done in all the older States, in = pudiatarelin the form of vapor, are ¢ pveyed in the 2 gas ~~ oe the bogus;:untholesome imitations referred to,
reathe to the most minute.air cells ip. the lungs. The Bisa soca: Smee. ny we, See
rst e feet is to dissolve and renter easily expectorated . ~ ey CSS “ ; rr A
he secretions in the air cells This at’ ee relieves ee a bay ay
he lungs from the matter collected there,and the va of N Ww York acid cs hie. “Ist Pp a es ch een en
pors being composed of healing gums and balsams, a . i, thow: stusdet rats aieihke rages ie os dice wre "tio
new state of the parts takes place. the weak air cells heandie iencarees a nase Sey aig es ~— __ Ly ne
are stimulated and strengthened, the ulcers and cavriiret ere nade int = vane s isbipe a Sa ide =
ties heal, and the patient rapidly passes from a state of od Bibs cies is ave 7 aadant cot ict cg £ f An oe
disease tohealth. This is the only means that can be Saas sil i acs: 1 wi = aie = oe, sf ‘ hes ij ne peer
with any certainty relied on to cure Consumption, Asth. 4 9¢ STRYCHNINE Sante e tae Aion rained see
ma, Bronchitis, or any case of Lung disease, saat 5 distitine ‘t is be x — cigs ° Gal # Nee 18
The prominent symptoms of Consumption are: slight . spout one third” ae ee eres ee ee
hacking cough, mo tly pereeptible on rising in the mor. * In conclusion, I will say to all who desire nchoxeins
ning or on going to bed ; tickling in the throat; sensi. . ceable t meee : 3 a) 1: brag way pst ye ezORIG)
ble increase of the cough accompanied by a heavy, yel. 487° : ¢ suipulans, give ® fair telat to
low mucus eXxpectorations ; haemoptysis or raising of WOLFE’S
blood, which is one of the worst symptoms, as it indi:
cates that tubercles have already formed in the lungs: TE pbonee oie Be bow Kj
painin the chest or sides attended w th difficulty of 2 B-ave see Importer e
breathing ; chills running up the back and through the + B-aver street, New York
limbs ; hectic fever; night sweats; loss of appetite “ Y F
diarrhea, etc., ete.
Iam satisfied that consumption in its incipient stage
can Le cured, but becomes morta’ by neglect, and hence
any one suffer ng from long disease should lose no time
in sevking the aid of this tr ment. I would therefore
invite all who are suffering from the abovo described
symptoms to try MEDICATED VAPOR, as the best
remetly. It will certainly de no harm, andif you desire to regain health, J assure yon itis the only effectual
and ratioual treatmpnt ever employed to relieve these
deplorable maladies,
N. B. Personal consultation and examination without charge. 3
Consultation by letter, five dollars
S. M. TIEBITS, M.D.
Office 135 Montgomery street, San Francisco.
Dr. Tibbits also pays particular attention to the
treatment of disea es of the skin and ali chronic complaints.
Any person wishing to learn anything of my charac
ter, qnalification, &c., I would refer them to A.
SWEARINGER and ALMARIN B. PAUL, of Nevada. 7 2 : 4 : tem, places it among the
ancise . 27 5 J -t an Francisco, Nov. 27 1857. mest wonderful discoveries in medical science, ahd has
= = given it a reputation far beyond any remedy known for
4 ce. these complaints, in all their various forms.
LL persons holding Liens upon the property of Na4 THAN Hawk are hereby notified to be and appear
before John Anderson, J. P. at his office in Nevada city
on SATURDAY the 20th day of February 1858, at 10
o'clock, A. M. and then and there exhibit proof of the
same. : J. M. HAMILTON & CO.
Nevada, January 29th. 1852.
1.0.0. F.
The regular meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE, No
16 will be held every Tuesday evening atthe new Hal"
onPine street, (Kidd’s new building.)
E. D. HERRICK, WN. G.
nov2l-t
SETH W, FowLe & Co, 138 Washington st. Boston,
proprietors, Sold by their agents everywhere
. Quicksilver landNitrie Acid.
Can be had in any quantities at the Drug Store of Ey
F. SPENCE, No. 21 Commercial street, where choice
selections of Drugs and Medi ld at ines are k
ryve low prices—prices suitable
pt ands
to the times,
Home'y Pcopie, Read!
Who wants a shaving soap—a beautiful sha
That lathers like eream. and bh .
And a ne eruption, or sou
From thefa or the he :
g SORp
2 sk J.B. VANHAGAN, Sec'y.
GEORGE THACHER & CO. QucH is that fine en
\
Wholest'* Dealers in
I'NALIAN SOAP. For enring Er
s, nunburn, Tan and diseolored
ns, Pimples;
the beantiful
1 = —— “ is ale f of Jones's Italian Chemiea! Soap ehts ail who
A f \\ . \ i's B R . \ Dl i \ tse ith $Itmakesthe most ce arse, red z ] ski
Wi 1 ah 4 ime i b%q . “hitejand clear as a voung chills It nt ane
utening forinfants. ant is the best ~h sade.
Liquors, &c¢.
Cor er K and 2d sts. Sacramento.
eH Ag for the sale of California Wines from the
elebrated vineyard of Dr. White, Los Angeles. decli
*riee reduced to 57} cenfs
A Fine Hair Preserver,
. Cleanser and
ror thirteen vears Jon
Has been used. It i
aore popular ;
Beautifier;
Tonic.
Coral Hair Restorative
re words, now
Are You Sick or Weak, Dyspeptic, Eter
matic, Nervous? Have You any Disease
Read the Theory of Life and Death.
5 geen most diseases prove tatal; that carly deaths oc
cur; that people live for ye a living death, weak
inanimate and exhausted—nol from the disease itself,
but from an inability in ‘nature, and nature's strength te he taste, whitens the teeth, poii
withstand or maintain life through the r: cf disease he enamel, purifies the breath
( ive them strength, and natnre will relieve Hf, if wroperty. elk anse $ the mouth, tor
stimulated. She has given us herbs and plants to effect. Warranted uninjnuvious. Price r red .
all this. Purify the blood, render the intestines, the livThese delicious compounds are sold at the above
er, the heart, sue ail a et pe funcri so mai or GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
woman active, and you have half conquered disease. Dr es a . > cee 5
JACOB WEBBER does conscientiously assure all who 2p every respectable Dang SOE Se oe ne eee:
read this, that his Invigorating Cordial produces all the Oiice sptiga tas Setiek tw on “lng ance: —t : Nit
effects above described. He has seen the old, the totter. jressed. sesaics sie tac I ga picags 9 =
ing, the palsied. the nervous, the dyspeptic, the inebriee es ecl L-tf
ate, the debauchee, and the invalid, revive under its in= eee aps
fluence, as if new life were given them. S . ae :
oe ecial Notices.
Nature's Own + emedy for Man sickness. . — aes a
That creates, reproduces new and pure blord—that . To be Sold.---On and after this date will be sold at
acts on the Liver, Heart. Brain, Intestines, Limbs and beeesuitabl= Gi tie a eS ay
Chest, that revolutionizes the whole system—gives . 77C°S Suitable to the times a cho Pay aaa of Cheinstreng’h to the most Debilitated and Weak—that conMedici Perfumery, &c. at
tains no mineral or other poison. Such is, in truth, Dr. . $PENCE’S Drug Store, Commébreial Sire et, where cus
»mers can be accommodated all hours vf the day and
¥, harsh, gray or light
y, and keeps itso a long
11 59 cents
Who wants White Peary Teeth}
AFONT'S Jamajea Soap Teeth R i
4 tritice, lathers in the morith li
Price reduced to £ time.
iperb dencals. Drugs, Patent
Jacob Webber's justly famous invigorating ‘ordial . anguitier.
The extraordinary and strange oures effected by this
heautiful herbaleonpoction, has astonishedail. It seems . — IR ir a ee = os
to suit every coustitition. The old, the feeble, the lanSpacial Notize.—The nudersigned takes this method
guid feel new life and blood is given them. The rove s =
the dissipated debarchee, the weak from long disease, . °'Notifyin
from taking too much medicine, calomel and other mineral poisons; the young man whose marhood is wasted
whee natare’s functions are inert and lifeless experiences the bliss of robust and vigorous manhood ; his appe
tite is good, his sleep quiet and refreshing; his mind and
m: mory clear and certain
For all eases is Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cor
dial. anguitie’ most especially adapted inasmuch as the
above symptoms did Dr Webber: minutely ttudy m
adapting his Cordial to theirs ure. It enlivens the torpid
liver, ejects all bilious matter from the system, cause
sudation, or free perspiration (so necessary to health,) it
purities and enriches the biood, gives strength to the
limbs and body, and is positively infallible in all nervous
diseases, trembling or wakefulness
There never was a remedy gave such delight 10 the
sufferer asthis The Agent can, from his own know!
edge of cures effected by it, conscienttously recommend
it in aey of the following diseases: nervousness, weakness, languor, loss of appetite, sleep or, strength, trembling, lew spirits, decay of the natural functions, pains in
the head, limbs or body, nenralgic or rheumatic, and it G
often restores those to-health and strength whose consti2. 0
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 two
for $5, and sold at every respectable Drug Store in Cah
fornia. Proprietor ani Agent, T. Jones, box 1803, ~an
Francisco, to whom all orders caa be sent by mail.
decitf Decem ber 4, 1857.
Furniture, Bedding &c.
Wholesale & Retail.
J.T. PID WELL informs his old
customers and the public generally
that he has just returned from the East and has resumed
business at . .
140 Washington Street, San Franiciseo.
From thearrangements he was enabled to make with
ofthe principal Houses in New York #ad Begton,
. Will be kept in constant supply with the best Goods
‘this market, and with what he intends to. manufaceure, will be enabled to fill all orders he may bé@ favored
friends and the public generally that he
has purchased the New DruG Srore (in the FiresProo
Building. No 14 Commercial Street,) of Mr. B. B Lhayer
ofSan Francisco, and has fi ale the best assortmento
ENGLISH AND FRENCH DruGs, ever imported in this
market. Thestore is well stocked with every article beonging to the business and having arrangements with
Mr. Whayer, and other Houses of San Francisco, I can
assure those who wiil give me their patronage, that they
willget a better article andonas reasonable terms as at
any other Stor
The busine
in town.
ssis under the management of Dr. BL. R
CARMAN, who will give proper attention tothe clee
tion of desirable articles ; and trust the business will be
so conducted as to merit the confidence of those in need
of Medicines.
to9" Prescriptions will be properly compounded
KILBOURNE.
Tak WATER as sombined ,withother simples, by B
Wistar in his celebrated Balsam of Wild Cherry
peculiar pewer over all diseases of the lungs.
,hasa
Many
physicians have used it in their practice, an@ gbucraliy
with marked snecess.
North Western Home Journal Office,
ChIcaGo, ILL. Nov. 7, 1856. ;
Messrs Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston :-—Genflemen :
Your OXGENATED BITTERS shx
in the Wester .
who are spffering from D
debted to your Bitters for mn;
disease. My habits at this time were se lent
complaint wias aggravated by too close contin
despaired of relicf, and considered myself a
peptic. Leoncluded to try the Oxgenated Bitt
wise conelusion it proved tobe. [have takenin all, four
bottles,and Iam eured. Although rather a small man,
ith. ra : , inv present weight is 160 pounds. Your Bitters need
He would take this apportunity to iwform those of the . only to be known tohavea very exteusive sale in this
Trade that may wish to order direct from the Hast, that . s@ction of the county.
he is prepared totransmit their orders and afford them Respectfully, &c. . ‘
facilities to procure any goodsthey may desire J B MERWIN, Editor Journal.
Samples of Furniture, Looking Glasses and Bedding. Soild by HENRY JOHNSON & (0. Wholesale Drug
with a variéty ot Upholstery Goods, suchas Plush, Hair . gist. 146 Washington street, San Francisco, Sole Ageuta
Cloth Webbing and Lent’s Patent Spiral Springs for . for the Pacific coast.
Mattresses, Sofas and Chairs,and an assortment of Agent in Nevada—
CABINET HARDWARE. cart
Re willalso be inreceipt of invoices of Goods, whichhe =
will dispose of at @sma}l advance. Robinson’s Crossing!‘
He tuerefore feels confident to be able to give satisr — = “3 ae
faction to all those who may be desirous of purchasing, } HE ROAD from Nevada to Downicyille, by way
btthes at wietenle we vetuil oa Robinson s Crossingis in tine condition and presente
Rememiber-»140-Waahington street: The Shortest Route and Best Road for Tearis,
an Franciseo. Jnne 26, 1857 To all the ex ve Mining Regions and all the Vario:
—— settlement the Divide between the Sonth and
J. W. DOWNING, Tailor.
Midi >and North Yublas by way ‘
and Emory’s Grossing. apy Oe een
J OULD inform his old friends and customers that he The Roap also affords the nearest ronte fo rs
is again-established on and ‘I elers from Sacrpmepta. by way of Seman cal
MAIN STREET, . s fi
5Sdoors above Meyers & Coe's Bootand Shoe Store.
Realy, Grass Vall nd Neévana, ‘and the mines further
‘ jouth to Poor J Creck, Nelsn,s Creek, and all the
Where he is prepared to manufacture garinents, of all .
styles, to order and at reasonable rates.
.
.
T fel that I am ins
iy recovery from, this awfal
epsis
and my
pent §
Mining Regions north of Nevada and Downieville
This lis easily traveled as that between Sa cramenHe keeps constantly on handalarge and wel Iselected
stock of Pilot and Broad Cjoths, Cassimeres, &e.&c
Partienlar attention is invited to some beautiful Velvet
to gnd Nevada Four-herses can re diiy dr: f ‘ Scar ¥ dvaw from thr
to four, thousand pounds of Frei at, from Nevada to Hed
Vest Paterns. which he hason hand,
Repairing done at short notice.
top of the hill at LDownieville, when the road is not obNevada Oct. 10. 1956-+f
structed by heavy rains or snow:
ALLEN Y. ROBINSON, Proprietor,
Seamless Sacks.
4 OR SALE eheap—By
January 2 1857—1f
rrived! a
. Fresh Lot of pure Drags & Medicines at SPENCE®
A Drug Siore Commercial street, ner hag
JANSON, BOND & CO.,
April 3—2m . Cerner Battery and Clay etreet-*¢
RMT RAE Ase,
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