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February 22, 1856 (4 pages)

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wor Ranch For Sale ! H. M. FULLER, now offers his Ranch or sale, situated between the Middle and South Yu. ‘as, near Colimbia Hill. The Ranch is well fenced . and under.a high state of cnltivation. Any person desirous of going into the farming businezs will find this chance now offeréd, rarely found. considered one of the best locations for an orchard in . the mountains. There is several living springs on . this place which affords plenty of water the year round. . For terms &c. enquire of H. M. Fuller at the Journal . Office, Nevada. Se Ea a ee eee (? r THE NEW YORK HOTEL, FOR SALE VERY Low. HIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, situated on Broad { and Cross streets. opposite the Virginia House is . sow oflered FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, the proprieor being about to leave the State. . . Aiso—All the FURNITURE belonging, necessary for . he business. . Beds and Bedding, Chairs, Kitchen Furnitnre, &c. The House is 32 x 36 feet, one-half of the Building cing twe stories. The Lot fronts 32 feet on Broad street and runs back 180 feet to Commereial strect Ss7I will also sell ONE-FIFTH INTEREST in TWENPY OLALMS, situated on Cement Hill, known by the name cf the One Horse company. The company at pres. inys labor, with three men. Any one wishing to purchase would do well to call on Feb 22—6w ‘L. STROUD, on the premises. I paneer Lumber at the Mills of the undersigned, Jan, 21, 1566. sluice Lumber at Mill, $35 per thousand. cilding Lumber at Mill $30 per thousand. tiding Lumber at Nevada $35 per thousand. Sluico Lamber at Gold Flat, $45 per thousand. do do do de at American Hill, $45 per thousand. . do do Weods’ Ravine $50 per thousand. do do Rush Creek, $50 per thousand. de do Rush Creek above Bovyer’s store $60. . do do Rash Creek below Bovyer’sstore $65. do do Newtown 860 per thousand. Jo do Cement Hill $55; Shelby Hill $45. . do do Shelby Fiat $40; Thomas’ Flat $40. 4¢ do Brush Creek 40; Rock Creck 40. . de do Seott’s Ranch 45; Blue Tent 55. nunber put on Wagon $40 per thousand. Greenhorn, Gass & Hunt’s Hill 65. . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF’S SALE, Y virtue of a decree of foreclosure atid an order of . sale issued out of the Hon. District Court of the. . Fourteenth Judicial District in and for the County of Nevada, State of Califurnia, bearing date January 2d t A id . 95 j,properly attested and tome directed founded on Most reasonable terms. This place is . . judgment recovered in said court in favor of Benj. . fallowing articles, viz : H. Bianton and against Philip W. Taylor on the 2nd . day of January, 1856, for the sum of eight hundred . and ninety-eight (898) dollars, at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from the 20th day of December 1855, . together with all costs of suit. sell the following de undivided half part of the R Blanton’s Ranch, on the A thiles from Grass Valley, the said R C Tam commanded to scribed property to-wit : The one tanch known As tanch being located by Joseph Clark and B. H. Blanton on Dee. Ist, 1853, and by said surveys describe d as follows : commencing at an oak stake 11 chains sottth-east of the road leading from Grass Valley to Auburn Ithence running north 119° west (cro: . 2 miles and 6 chains 66-160 . chains to corner stake, noted by a pine tree N.8S0° E ; . 12 links thence south 63 1-2° . 4 cont Sore chains to the place of be : the undivided one-half of th: the entare doing well, having taken out $1,409 in seven . of land being pea gs oo . seribed as follows to-wit : é ee gens . westcorner of Joseph Clark’s survey, thence running . notify all persons not to infringe oe . south 42° west 11 chains to a large oak tree, thence . rights: . south 7oeast GO chains to a mancenita stake and stone . . (55) chains and fifty links to the place of beginning, . containing in the whole about 279 acres more or less . Also the two-thirds of the ptofits of said Ranch, which . at Little Deer Creek, $40 per thousand. . I shall sell at public auction to thethighest bidder for . cash in front of the Court House door in Nevada on . . SATURDAY, March Sth, 1356, at the hour of 2 o'clock, SSO Se, . P. M. 1856. . 13th day of February, A. D. 1865 . Y virtue ofan Execution to mea directed issued from the Clerk’s office of the District Court in and . Eyery day ssing said road at a point west 23 1-2 chains thence pamed ranch decommencing at the northle, thence north 76° east 35 chains, thence north . 7? east 17 chains, thence north 40> west fifty-five Given under my hand at office in Nevada city this! W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff Nevada Co. By Wa. Borreariecp, Deputy. SHERIFF’S SALE. leva ae . On Sundays, at.... sisig an ar Psam aes 9 A.M. and 2 P. M. do Masquitoe Creek,above & below Spencers 45, 40. . for the County of Nevada in favor of T. Pallard et al ike dc Willow Valley Ranch $50; Cayoteville 40. do Manzaneta Hill $45; do Big Deer Creck, below Woods Ravine 50. Jex Lumber $80 per thousand. specified, in the same ratio to distanee. Terms Cash ondelivery—for all bills of $20 and under. . Birchville in the County of Bridgeport and known ns We the§undersigned solemnly and firmly bind ourselves inthe sum of three thousand dollars, lawful . to the highest bidder for cash at Pe money of the United States, to be paid to the Presi. described premises onthe Sth day of March, A. D. jJenat ofthe Joint Mills Co. without stay of law and to onfess judgment on the same, when it shall appear ‘rom evidence that they have forfeited thisagreement by varying from the above mentioned pricesof lumber niess the said Joint Mill Co skould assemble and reiuve the prices by a majority vote of the signers of this instrument. In testimony whereot we have hereunto set our hands. Dated Nevada, Jan. 21, 1856. first, Russell & Co. Tarner, Mills & Caldwell. . _nion Mill. A.Casamayou& Grolland, Canada Hill. Rogers & Hall. Veoming Mill Co. F Turner, Caldwell & Co, CONSTABLE'’S SALE. wy ate of California, County ef Nevarla, Township of >») Washington. By virtue of an execution on an attachment to me telivered issued from the court of G. W. Tallman, Tsg., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the . ounty aforesaid, bearing date February 18th, A. p. . Aipba, onthe ninth day of February, a. p. 1856, in uvor-ef John Briggs and James Davis and against . ‘amue! Simms for the sum of $132 38 debt, interest, . snd will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the @cemises at Brandy Flat, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of March, a. p. 1956, between the hours of 10 clock a.m. and 2 o'clock, p.m. all the right, title sud interest of said defendant in and to a House and Lot situated on Brandy Flat, taken as the property . € Samuel Simms to satisfy the above demands and ag costs. C. GOZA, Constable. iamages and costs of suit, I have takenin Execution ; DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. J OHN BLATTAU having purchased the entire in¥ ierest of Claudy Craft, in the firm of Blattau & . Ceuft, said firm is this day dissolved by mutual consent care Joun BiattTav. Yevada, Feb 13, 1355. C. Crart. JGHN Biarrac will continue the business and set. <p 2 all claims for and against the late firm. IMPORTATION! ee DEY & Co. San Francisco, are prepared to } import every description of Goods in their line, at short notice, and as low as any other house in Sen F ranciseo. “MUSICAL BOXES. ._. >y& every size and style, with Mandolin and Bell . d ) Attachments, and selections of Operas. Natienal ; Airs, Poikas, Waltzes, etc. for sale by ; Briacs, Dey & co. { 5 Mantgomery street, cor. California, San Franeisco. . SILVER PLATED WARE. ERY heavy silver plated Spoons and Forks, piated especially fer family use Aliso, rine silver piated and silver mounted faiters and tea sets, just received and forsale by prices, Dey & co. 93 Montgomery st. corner California. JULES JURGEUSEN Baiee Atso—the above celebrated Wate Ladies. To be found at 98 Montgomery street. WATCHES ! WATCHES ! ¥ all the most celebrated English, French, Swiss and Danish Makers, kept constantly on hand and sold at the lowest possible price, by Baiecs, Dry & co. %8 Montgomery street, cor. California, San Francisco. . ORDERS ! 7A tAKEN for any description cf Warcues, and forwarded to the manufacturers with despatch. Betacs, Dey & co. 98 Montgomers st. cor, California. Ree ETE aE tlt tnt aaeacin ts Dasani hn RAILWAY TIME-KEEPERS. Rau way Tinc-Kesrens—The celebrated W. ED": Crisp's Patent Railway Time-Keepers, of the largest size, with the maker's gcse — bey Aon Brices Jas. Nardin Perret Watches. panying. AD Pocket Chronometers, of every style and size, S o certified by the manufacturer, for sale by Baices, Dey & co. 98 Montgomery st. cor. California. GOLD CHAINS! XTRA Heavy and fine Gold Guard Chains, just received by the steamer Golden Gate, at Briecs, Dry & co. 98 Montgomery st. cor. California. WATCHES, ND Chrcnometers repaired and cleaned, by an experienced workman and guaranteed, by Briaas, Dey & co. 98 Montgomery st. cor. California, San Francisco. SILVER! LNE Silver Tea Sets—Fine Silver Breakfast Sets; Fine Silver Spoons aud Forks— ’ Fine silver Pitchers aud Gobiets, Fine silver Waiters ; Fine silver Cups; Fine silver Kuives : Fine silver Nut Picks ; , Fine silver Napkin Rings, ete. BRIGGS, DEY & co, 43-im 93 Montgomery st. cor California. — Nevada Directory! Bs Price $1,50. = FOR SALE BY POTTER & CRITTENDEN, J. E. HAMLIN AND M. MICHELSEN. CONSTABL#E’S SALE. Postponement. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, is County of Nevada. B* virtue of an Execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of A. C. Niles, Esq., an acting trict court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the . ro! A~U. 2 = Gey a inf ice of the Peace, in and for the County afore— pare pe een date January 10th 1855, to satisfy a jadgement rendered by the said Court of A. C. Niles en the 27th day of December A. D. 1855 in favor of Samuel Jones and George Jones andagainst FE. W. Smith and E. D. Hoyt, tor the sum of $7090, Debt, fnterest, Damages and Costs of suit. _ [ have taken in Execution, and will sell to the Round Mountain 50. . for the sum of 1,371 52 dollars, debt. Other points not . Wit—All the right, title and interest of Livingston & . r.c.C ses . ty of Nevada: W. C. Campbell, Rock Creek. . under the provisions ofan act entitled “An act for se! t . Nevada County are hereby no’ . o'elock, A. M , and to exhibit then and there the proof . of such liens, or said liens will be deemed waived in. & ~ * ss Se ; favor of the plantiffs. We will on that dayjapply to} a 107,560 Fruit Trees. nee 2 : : “ ;_ . said court for the enforcement of a Mechanics Lien . 356. to satisfy a judgment rendered by said court in } j Ritter dated Feb. 13th, 1856, . following described property to-wit: The House and . of May, a. pv. 18 ' . Sheriff’s offic ; . By Ws. Burrerrrecp, Deputy. es, suituable for! J. ' and against Livingston & Tinney dated Feb. 9th, 1836 . upon and seized the following described property toTinney in and to a lot of Mining Claims situated nt 4 2S . at public auction . Birctiville on the the Irish claims, which I shall sell for mining purposes to fill a ditch of the fulloweb oS < e . south 40° exist 155 chains and 50-100 thence north 15 . 9 dimensions, to-wit : Four feet and a half JOUNSON’S HATS—fine article—latest ginning. Also . 0n the top, three feet on the bottom and three r piece or parcel . feet deep with a grade of one inch to the rod. . Creek just below and near Smith’s over the Seciamento Valley Railroad, between Sacramento . and Folsom, as fi I have levied . Mile House Return freight at gr . baggage must bea JESSE S. WALL Wholesale and Retail . Dealer in Groceries, Miners Supplies, &¢ Davis’ Brick Building, Main stree © Has Now and will keep on hand every hing to be found in any similar establishment in the mounains which he will sell to Miners and Families on the ifis stock consists in purt of the 500 qr Sacks Flour, &0 bbls Flour, 8,000 lbs Hams, 10-000 Ibs of Potatoes, 3,000 Ibs Side Bacon, 3,000 Ibs Goshen Bucter. Together with a conipiete stock of Sugar. Coffee, Taa, Clark &. Rice, Tobaeco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, . uburn Road, about two. &c. &e. October 12. 1855—Sm a NOTICE. WE, the undersigned Officers of the IndeJ.S. WALL. pendent Ditch Company claim the water of from Grass Valley) 32. Deer Creek to be taken from or near this point The above notice being lawfully recorded we The above claim for water is located on Deer Saw Mill. P. J. Freiy, President. A. O. SavaGe, Secretary. James Catupert, Treas. Independent Hill, Feb. 2, 1856. 41-3 Sacramento Valley Railroad. . N AND AFTER SUNDAY, the 3a inst. the Cars for engers will run regetarly . f Pa i lows : pot at inter-ection of 3d and R streets, (Bundays expect 1) at 8 A.M,and 2 P.M. Leaving their ¢ Returning, leave Folsom (Sundays e.ceptec at 11 A.M.and4 P.M. m Sundays, at. /.11 A. Miand41-2 P.M, } Stopping at Brig 3, Sixteen and Eigateeu 1 Alder Creek Stations. Fare between Sacramente and Fol-om, $2. Freight will bereceived as licretofore at foot of R street. . Rate of Freight, ser ton froin Sacramento ‘o Folsom. . vtly reduced rates,a> per contract, . As station houses are not yet completed, all fee tand} he risk of the owners, if lc tation over night. Look to Your Interests ! F YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COAT! FINE VEST AND PANTS! Or other Articles for Gentlemea’s Wear ; Call at the “Emporium of Fashiov,” No. 45 Main street, Fire Proof Brick iuilding. oj We will not be undersold 1 SOL. KOHLMAN & BROTHER. Oppositej Wells, Fargo § Co.’s Office. Nevada, January 4—3m a BBY BS PRESS.-a We HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per Express, the best selected and most magnificent stock of FINE CLOTHING, Ever offered in this market, consisting, in part, of FINE BLACK FROCK COATS, the latest style. PLAIN BLACK AND FIGURED PLUSH VELVET VESTS. Davis & Jones’ Patent SHIRTS. style— and PANTS of every possible pattern—together with every article appertaining to Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, With many years experience in this line, and knowing the wants of this market, we are now prepare! to offer for sale; at the most reasonable rates, our stock of Cloth ing, not surpassed by any and excelled by none. ONE. PRICE! A. BUIOCHE «& co: No. RE Commernciasr St REET, Corner of Pine, Nevada, Jan. 18, 1955.—tf eee ee ee i : Wolfs’ Schiedan Schnapps, BANcRorts’ & Uhi’s.Cider. Durbar & Son's Porter and Ale, [in glass.} Turver’s Wormwood Cordial and Gome Syrups. Claiet and Sauterse Wines, Sparkling Hoc’. Genuine Swiss Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacao, MarasChambertin and Anisette, For snte by Lewis Teal, ®° Bread street. Nevada, Jan. 25.1855, ? A BLOCK, 1856. ce A. BLOCK & Co., rm ONE PRICE oy FURTH. ’ CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 1856 J.P. ROBINSON, Superiniendert. . No. 41, Commoareial street, Corner of Pine. . Ges te aie Sup't. Office, Fob, Ist, 1556, . QX7HOLUSALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made — ——hand this 15th day of fe¥. A.D . y Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and India Dov. e3 W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff, N.C. By ©. F. Woop, Under Sheriff. anak \I=s"-NOTICE TO TEAMSTE OF ENFORCEMENT OF MECHANICS’ LIEN. IRST & RUSSELL vs G.S. FITCH, et al. In the . All persons holding or claiming liens . t curing the liens of Mechanics and others,” approved . ! April 27th, 1955, on the Greenhorn Water Ditch, in ified to be and appear before the District Court of Nevada county, at the . April term thereof, on the 23d day thereof, at 10} for $1,459j15 on the above described} property, and . will move for an order for the sale of said property, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provid HIRST & RUSSELL. ‘By their Attorney, A. A. Sancent. 1 j t 49.2: ae-0 SHERIFF’S SALE. Br virtue of an Execution to me directed issued )from the Clerk’s office of the District Court in and for the County of Nevada in favor of John Anderson } Administrator of E Walters and against William . cent per annum together with costs of suit taxed at} 38 30-100 doilars, I have levied upon and seized the lot, on which it stands, situated in the town and! county of Nevada, abont and known as Ritter’s House. Also, six-tenths of a. lot of mining elaims situate in the tow 1 ty . you can sce a list of some of the varieties of the lot of mining elaims situate in the n and county /-y.4. ~ . » . s s of Nevada on and near Manzanita Hill, which [shail . different kinds of fruit, and leave orders to at public auction to the highest bidder for cash} have trees infront of the Sheriff's ofiiee, Nevada city, on the . Sth day of March A. D. 1856. 356. Attest W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff, N.C. . By C. B. Woop, Under Sheriff . {‘oaTn PS SALE. of the District court in and . eato in favor ef Albert Berry . and Ru gainst Andrew Campbell dated January 14,1856 fur the sum of Five thousand 1e-hundred and thirty-four 10-1 dollars, debt, with m of 5,000 dollars from the 29th day atthe rate of 3 per cent per month together with costsef suit taxed at $127 SO. upon which there is a credit of Four thousand six hundred and seventy dollar I have levied upon and seized the following described property to-wit : A House Lot upon which it etands situated on Orleans Nevada County, on Main street, next to the Western Hotel. Also, vacant town lot ining the aforesaid, which I shall sell at public } n to the highest bidder for cash in front of the re in Nevada city on the St iday of March A. 0.1856, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Given andor my hand this 14th day of Februry, a. p. 1856. Attest W. W. WRIGHT, Sherif, N.C. “se INSOLVENT NOTICE. Tn the matter of the application of Benjamin D. Bowers, an Insolvent Debtor. N the District Court cf the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet in and for the County of Nevada. Pursuant to an order this day made by the Hon. Niles Searls. District Judge of the District Court afaresaid. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of said Tn Solvent to be and appear before said Court at the Court Honse in the Town and County of Nevada, on MONDA es st day of April, A. D. 18 at ten o'clock 2 nd there to show cause any they pw nment of the said Insolvent’s kstate should not be made and he 8e disdharged from his debts and liabilities j as an Insolvent Debiot Given uuder my hand with the seal of the Dis of the District Court aforesaid, hereio affixed this 29th day of January, A. D. 1856 . J. H. BOSTWICK, Cierk District Court. By THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Dep. C. A. Jouxsen, Atty for petitioner 40-td S SALE. L.s. CONSTABLE’ TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township . Enreka, ss —By virtue of an Exectition to me deliyered, issued from the Court of L. A. Sackei, Esq. an actng Justice of the Peace iu and for the township ot Eureka and County aforesaid, bearing date the 31st day of December, 4, D.1555, to satisfy a judgment rendered by the said Court on the 27th day of December A. D. 1855 in fa vor of W. J. Tisdale, S B. Hunt and Jefferson Hall, and . agatest Clapp & Irwin, Silas Clapp and S, M. Irwin. for . the sutra of $144 45 debt. interest, damages and costs of . suit. [ have taken in execution, and will sel] to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the premises on WEDNES. DAY the 27th day of February,A D. 1256 between the . } hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P M. all the right, . title and interest ofsaid Silas Clapp and S._M. Irwinin/} and toa certain lot and parcel of lund and the buildings; thereon situated in the city of Hombug, township of Eu. reka dnd bounded as follows :—Ou the north by the Main street of said city, on the east by the Log House, formerly . occupied by Clapp & Irwin as a storehodse, on the south . by veant ground, on the west by the stable fot ; Said land . being taken as tue properiy of Silas Clapp&S.M. Irwin! to satisty the above demaads and accruing costs. . = HENRY MOON, Constable. . . } Pe x Isa > SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an Executton to me directed issued from the Clerk’s Office of the District Court in and for the} Counfy of Nevada in favor of Thomas Cary and against . Thomas Doolin dated Februafy llth, 1856, for the sum of 437 50-100 dollars with intereston tHe sum of $437 50 from the lth day of Feb. A. PD. 1856, at the rate of ten per . cent per annum together with costs of suit taxed at 54/ 55-100 dollars. I have Jevied upou and seized the follow' ing described property which I had formerly attached to. wit .—All the right, title and interest of the said Thomas Dooliu in and to a lot of mining claims sitnated on Mon. tezuma Hill, Nevada County, Bridgeport township and . known es the Missietce claims, which I shall sell at public . auction to the highest bidder jor cash in front of the Sher. . iff’s Office oa the Sth day of March, A. PD. 1856, at 2 P. M. } Given under my band this 14th day of Feb. A. D. 1856, . W. W, WRIGHT, Sheriff, N.C. By C. F, Woop, Under Sherif. Attest ~ SHERIFF'S SALE. NDER and by virtue a final decree and “order of . U sale issued out of and under the sale of the Dis. County of Nevada tested on Ihe 5th day of February, . 856, in favor of Hiram Dewey plaintiff and against . S. S. Davis and Mary Davis defendants for the foreclosure of a Mechanics’ Lien upon the premises, cot. tage and appurtenances as hereinafter described for . the sum of 515 75-100 doliars, debt and $105 40-100 costs of suit and accruing costs with 10 per cent per . annum interest from renditiou of judgment, I will . sell at public auction at the Court House door in nighest hidder for Cash, in front of tne Justice's . Neyada, on FRIDAY the 7th day of Marcb, A§D. Office of A. C. Niles. on Main street, Nevada, on 1856, at 1 o’clock, P.M. to the highest bidder for cash’ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th., 1856, between . the following described property, to-wit: All that, the hour of 10 o'clock A M., and 4 o'clock P. M ./ certain one story 16 by 14 feet, cottage and appur. allthe right, title and interest of E. W. Smith in. tenances, situated and being on the east ‘side of situated on the South side of Deer creck adjoinState of California, being the first new dwelling, north ing E. E. Hill's on the south side and Deer Creek . of the dwelling now occupied by a woman uamed Is-. on the north. Said land being known as “Smith's . ado Lots,” taken as the propertyof E W. Smith to . Grush together with the lot upon which said buildsatisfy the above demands and accruing costs. J. L. BROWN, Constable. Jan. 2i—tds tee The above sale is postponed until Fesavary 23d, at the same hour and place, by consent of parties . February, 1956. lw J. L. Brows, Constable. g stands to the extent of five hundred square feet aa 263 feet in length of fence which encloses said / . i lot and premises. { i hand at Nevada this llth day of prery, 1936, W. W. WRIGHT, Sberif, N-C._ . By C. F. Woop, Under Sheriff. ' . Valley Railroad, for the r District Court of the 14th Judicial District, Coun. any station on the line of the Railroa:., to . particularly requested. i-2 mile east of Nevada) W.M. FULLER, at the Journal Cffice, where . j Peach, $1; Gear Given ander my hand this lth day of Feb. A. D . $1.25; Almond & . every article of . Has now in store and offers to the Trade ata. slight adSacramento Valley Railroads — . S:»ber cow JY NTIL farther notice all Teamste regularly to.connect with the ¢ s running their teams . transportation of freight from . the mountain . owns, willbe passed free from . cramento, on the same . rain with their freight, by presenting a receipted freighi . sill, for one ton or more of freight at the Ticket office in Sacramento. J. P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Feb. Ist. 1856 —41 1m UsT RECEIVED, in perfect order, the finest assortment . e3 of FRUIT TREKS, trom Ellwanger & Barry’s Mount. + iope Nur.eries, near Rochester, New York, ever brought © this State, including— 20,000 best varieties of Peach ; . 12,000 best varieties of Apple ; 6,000 best varieties of Pium ; . 7,000 best varieties of Cherry ; 1,000 best varieties of Pear ; { 1,500 best varieties of Quince. Every person wishing to plant an corebard The attention ofdealers in Fruit Trees is} For further partieuwlars call on our Agent, } forwarded in good order. Prices for Trees delivered in Nevada—Apple, 75 cis. . Plum and Cherry Seach, Quince ; 0 Nevada. Feb. 1, 1856, 2m BP. J. Espenscheid, DEALERIN BOOTS,SHOES Harness, Saddlery, Rubber Boots, &c. . Corner of Main and Commercial sts, Nevada. The undersigned begs leave to! return his sincere thanks to the) = of Nevada for the liberal . ei patronage thus far bestowed upoa } his eciablishment, and to inform them tnat he will be ever ready to please them in . his Brick Building, . On the Corner of Main and Commercial streets, Where he has been doing business for the last two} years and ahalf My Stock is very large and I am} constagtly receiving the latest styles of ; LADIES’ SHOES, GENTS. BOOTS & SHOES. . te All work purchased at this establishment, if it rips before having done reasonable service, will be, repsired Free cr CHarGe. . en Saddlery, H:rness, Whips, Spurs &c. _ te Repairing done premptiy at low prices. I have a Practical Harness maker in my employ. December 9, 18 : SHIRTS, CRAVATS & GLOVES. . Large assortment of Davis and Jones patent shirts— . {A Merino and Lamb’s wool, Silk Undershirts and Draw ers—Mohair, Fancy and Black Silk Cravats together wi Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Nevada, Feb. sth. A. BLOCK & CO. JOHN MC’FARLAND, DETLERIN . Furniture, Beds, Hattrasses, Pillows. Sheets, Pillow Cases, &c. No. 14 Commercial street, Nevada. COMPLIMENTARY BALL, TO MR.JAMES WRAY. WILL BE GIVEN AT THE MASONIC HALL ? eae Ready, oa FRIDAY EVENING, Feb, 22d, 1856 . rs of the Sacramento . Rut . partment in all jis . Lodgings per week $2 to 35. Boots. Haye now on hand. and are con civing the most es sive and complete assort tto this m et. eir Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; Pants of every kind, from. the finest to the coarsest; India ¥ scots—very large ck; together with hiefs. Beck and wish to purchase We especially call the attention of the Mining Community to our very large eck of Rubber Costs—black and white—Short and long legged Rubber Boots, of the best quality, Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. We buy in large quantities and from first hands, Suffice it to say if we cannot suit youin our stock, we think it will be useless to look further. Thankful for the very large patr heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to bu siness and best endeavors to please, we hope to merita continuance of the same. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. 4. BLOCK & 50. No 41 Commercial st., Nevada, January 11, 1856. 38 SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGR AND q re ae eget a at the rate often per. will be supplied on the most reasonable terms. . * plendid Stock of Winter Goods, From New York, consisting of RENCH MERINOS, all wool. of a superior quality, Mouslin ae Laines, figured and n, Winter Si Silk Velvet
Seoteh pla pg. all wool, ou yards Rug carpeting, i SELL CHEAPER thea any mento, ye Our Stock, SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER, Nevada, Sept. 14.1855—5m PALM" ER & cH URCH, Nevada Steam Carriage and Wagon MANUFACTORY, 2 ove Concert Hall, Nevada, Wheelbarrows, Rockers &e. They are alse on hand for sale. TURNING, SAWING AND MORTICING And TENUNING, done to order. ; H. B. PALMER, November 23, G. A. CHURCH, “DISSOLUTION.. MPHE copartnership hereio’<ié existing between the sub scribers under the name and styic AYLOR & HEAD in the Criebtal Hotel, was by mutua! consent, on the 23d of January, di:solved. * W. H. TAYLOR will carry om the business and 2etile up the affairs of the late firm. W oi. TAYLOR. Nevada, Feb. 8, 1855 A. E. HEAD. ay ‘, Zeal ryrgtm ORIENTAL HOTEL. NEW ARRANGEMENT. 7 ENRY H. PEARSON, } having iensed th know. House will he, e bri in the business Lemp he hopes that by s’rict atte to merit and receive as ronage. late of the Fountain Restauran ining Rooms of the above well erattend to the victualling di:s. Having long experience ng neve but the best cooks tion to the taste: his guests heretofore a liberal share of pateh ant MEALS Board per week Single Meals INRY H. PEALAON H 3 The Lodging Department & Bar, Will remain under the Management of W. H. Taylor. Single night 50 cts. to 100, Rough & Ready—S. M. ‘ Bristow, G. Genhara. . R. Armstrong, E. McManus.C. d. H. A. Sheidon, . A. Crabtree. Grass Valley—T. Findley, Dr, McCormick fl. Burdelt, James Byrne. Nevada—P,. J. Espenseveid. . E. Withington, C_ S, Rugg, Patrick Henry. ; Floor Managers—D. Jeriffes, 1. H. Ebright, W. B. Rice. The frtends of Mr. Wray and the public are respectfully invited to attend. eres Tickets can be had at P. J. Espeuscheid’s, Nevada, and Thomas Findley’s Grass Valley. Coats, Panis, Vesis, de. de. Y recent purchases we are now pr2pared to exhibit . B the createst variety and best sefected stock of Coats, . Pants end Vests ever offered in this market—consisting of every pattern, fab.ic and colour and will be able to fit from the shortest to the longest. leach. A. BLOCK & CO. The Beds zre all new aud for cleanliness unsurpassed. The Bar will ba constantiy supplied with Wines, Liquors and Cicurs of the choicest brands. _In short ro pains will be sprred to make this House one of the pleasantest as well as one of cheapest in the mouutsins Y OPEN ALL NIGHT. Nevada, Feb. 7. 1856 W. H, TAYLOR. GEORGE J. BROOKS & CO. PAPER WAREHOUSE! 123 Sansome Strect. 10.600 Reams Fine Pri ting ae L i ret bgp Printing Paper 22x32 2900 Reams Fine Book Pa per 10,000 Reams Manilla alll siz F {VOR SALE 38—40, 44 and 48. nsmail bales of 10 reams 8000 Reams Palm Straw, Crown and Dout 18 Crown. 200 Gross Harts Playing ©; rds Blank Cards, Cap and { all other articles . age of which we have . corner Pine, } ‘tantly on} li be given } Special Notices, Masonic Notice, be R. A. CHAPTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY 4% MONDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad street. Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next proceeding every Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. THOMAS H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P. T. P. Hawtey, Secreiary. 1. O. 0, F—Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, instituted Nov 4th, 1853, meets every TUESDAY EVEN ING, at the Masonic Hall, Broad street. Brothers in good standing are.cordially invited to aitend GEO.W. TOWNSON, N. G. feb24-1855,tf A.D. ALLER. See’y. a aaa acter ome eaenorenme rg ele I. 0. O. F—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Instituted Oct. 31, 1855, meets every Wednesday evening, at the Odd Fellow’s Hall, Maia street, {South} Eureka, California. Faithful Brothers are ever welcome. W. B. RICHARDS, N. G. D. V. Norton, Secretary. a I. 0. O.F.—Brooxtyn Loner, No. 46—Instituted Oct. 13 1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, at the Odd Fellows Hall, Red Dog, Brothers in good standing are eyer ws lcome. J.C, GREEN, N. G, T. J. Buraess, Seerctary, dec 28—3m Blasonic. E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F. & A. M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of each week at the Ma s Ha_ Broad street. — CHARLES MARSH, W. M. J.V. Watson, Secretary, 36—tf Ford’s Rifle Box. FOR SAVING FINE GOLD in Hydraulic or Placer Diggings—oy fur Quartz Mills. Individual tights and Machines at prices§varying from $25 to $150 to be had at the company’s office on Commercial Street, nearly opposite Landeker’s Brick store, ai Doct. Skinner’s Rooms, All persons in Sierra, Nevada, Placer, Fl Dorado, Saeramento, Plumas, Yuba, or Butte counties, desiring machines on the commencement of the rainy season should apply immediately, or send their orders to F. R. FORD & CO., care Doct. J. 5. SKINNER so that no disappointment may occur, as the first orders will take precedence. Mr. Ford's headquarters will be at Novada until further notice. J.S. SKINNER, See’y & Agt, All persons are cautioned against infringing jon the principles of our Machine or Invention as we shall assur. . edly prosecute all violation. F. R. FORD & CO. Nevada, Nov. 9—tf a . We. Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY.—It is indeed refreshing in} this age of empirical practice to be erabied to call the . attention of the unfortunate to the advertise ment of a physician of rare, scientific and medical attainments, who has sufficient moral courage to break through the bonds . . of obsolete ideas and place himself betore the public thro’ ; the medium of the press, in order to cope with and stal. ify the pernicious efforts of the incompeteut. physician is Dr. L. J. { Such a! Czapkay, whom we cheerfully i commend to iuvalids, especialy those suffering from dis. eases of the sexual organs and their unsuccessful treat. ment as a gentleman possessing all the requisites for the . . satisfactoay and suecessfut practice of his profession. — . . Coupled with a thorough and available knowledge of the . medical art, he brings years of experience on the treat. ment of all seminaland private diseases to his aid, ena bling him to cope with them in all their multifarious . . forms. We cheerfully commend him to the public as an i . able physician, worthy the confidence cfall in search of . health. 39-tf LS Late Publications TST RECEIVED: Pern leaves. Ist and 2nd serips: ib ies of Fanny Fi aighter; The . ri . by Mrs. Southworth; Banker’s Daughter . Life of P. T. Barnum; OHendorf 1 rman. Also, 500 asserted Novels, . ir Aughors. F« irse Life WHOLESALE & RETAIL LIQUOR STORE: Fire-preot Building, Main st. near Commercial, NEVADA. } j } . . . ;sEver brought to this market. Having completed . jtheir Kirk Proor Bertpinc, with an excellent . Cellar under it they have ever facility for keeping {any amount of Goods ‘ Phey will keep a good sup. ply of fey TUE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the . . “public that they have now opened a MOST . F 2 LXTLNSIVE ASSORTMENT of the j . ' Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, . Allkinds of Wines, Porter, Ale, Cider, &e. &e., . Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Cordials . Syrups, &c., &c, . Which have been selected with the createst car . by competsnt judges, and which will be sold as lo or lower than any other establishment inthe p' _e. . They will continue the manvfactare of SC A at . their new place, which is an article too we!] known . to require recommendation. Dealers and others wishing to purchase are re specfuily invited to call and examine our stocls. 50-tf J. M. FLURSHUTZ & Co. wT Anse! u 1 Y 1 oY pl CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGARS ! H. & M. HIRSCHDIAN. RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING PLEX. large supply of TOBACCO} ara Sa AND CIGARS, which they cifer at “Sse the Lowest Rates. They have fitted up two fine stores and buy thei in large quantities. The team oh ill haul them with their own that arrive twice every week, bringing a new and large supply of Fresh Fruits, Tobaceo and Cigars Which enable them to seil AS CHEAP or ¢ any other establishment of the kifd in N N. B. Be particular and call AT THEIR STORE on che Corner of Main and Commertia! S*s., Opposite Charles W. Young’s, or at their New Stand next door below Rosr nheims, . r Occupier In connect good supply of Cutlery, Perfumery, Playing Cards, and} Fancy Articles of all kinds. And they will also sell to those little dealers in Nevada as low as they can buy in San Franci All or from the country promptly attended to. Thankful for the very large patronage heretofore yielded them, they are determined still to merit it, by the quality and price of their goods. Oct 13—25-tf JUST RECEIVED AT ‘H (OUNG’S CHAS. W. YOU) VYXTT: r JEWELRY STORE. A Choice and valnable selection of Fine Gold and Silver, Lever and Duplex Watches, of all difBterent styles. Guard Fob and Vest Chains; Diamond Pins, Rings, Crosses. &c; , Ladies Broaches, Far rings and Necklaees, with a full . assortment of other Jewelry. In addition to which } presented a General variety of Silver and Plated Ware, Pocket and Table Cutiery, Bowie Knives, Razors; Silver, Morocco and Pear! Portmonniaes; Silver Card Cases and Cups; EAPER than th the above . clés, they also keep 2 ; Jet Bracelets, Broaches, ear rings, Necklaces; . Letter Paper and L'zhibodys celebrated News Ink. togeth Combs, Werk bags, &c. ; Hats, Blankets and Sacks, pbs cage Dos, Stock of News and Faocy Job Type trom . CLOCKS—New styles.iucluding Fizht day Gilt,and Porec IN Conner X Son Found?y. HE Largest stock of the above article to be found in this city and are offered wholesale and retail at fair ite A. BLOCK & CO. BOOKS & STATIONARY. . ee JAMISO. J J. LECOUNT, [successor to Lecount & Strong.) . menced using this Hose, e Wholesale and retail dealer in Books, Stalionery, ’e-. very best they riodicals, Newspapers, &c, Montgomery street, San Francisco. vance on New York cost, a large and complete assortment of ariments of Literature, Standard Poetical. Scientific and Miscellaneous Works, to which additions are constantly . _ of all sizes fo: being made. Law and Medical Books, comprising all the standard . ee A large and well assorted siock will be found . 50 Baskets Pipers and Chas. works. consiantly in store. Seen! : Cheap Publications of every description in various . languages. All the new works received as soon as issued from the various publishing houses in the Uuited States. Stationery of ai! kinds, embracing the finest French, . Engtish and American manufacture. J.J. is Special Agent for California, for most Eastern Newapapers and Periodieals, which circulate in this State among whtch are the Boston Journal for California, N. 0. . Delte. Courrier des Etats Unis, Cincinnati Commercial, . Missouri Republican, N.Y. Herald, Tribune, &c, together . with all the other leading papers pubiished in the Atlantic States and Eutope; The Book-Binding, Blank Book manufacturing, : nd € “ . Lithographic depariments connected with the estabiish. Sazera and toa ce:tain LOT AND PARCEL OF LAND . Nevada street in the town and county of Nevada and . jjshment, are as complete as any in the United States,; Old Cologne, ¥ and all orders will be executed with neatness and dispatch . Wolfe’s Cologn Special Agents residiug in New York and Europe keep re Snow, aud a house which is oceupied by Mr. the house constanty supplisd with every kind ot goods! “ ’ pertaining to the trade. and will attend to all orders for rare and valuable Books, not obtairabie in this marke}. Tha attention ot the Trade is respectfully solicited. feblieom J.J. LECOUNT. Rope. 12 00 LBS Manilla Rope, asseriedsives, for sale hy ’ A. B, GRECORY j More of ithe same . 41-lmis English and American Boeks, in all the different de Aiso Hoe & Huggles Presses, San Francisco, Feb. 8, 185+, SPECIAL NOTICE INDIA RUBBER HOSE. N COMPANY, at y haveereru and theiragent, Mr. H, toihe RUBBER HOSE for Hyd-. alice Mining. rt for sale by : JANSON, BOND & CO, 69 Battery street. Nails. rT sale low for the money. A. B. GREGORY . ; Heidseick Champagne, or sale by i Nevada, Jan. 25. 1856, '¥ Lewis Teal = 33 Broad "trees 5 9 Firkins Butter, Thos, Hope & Co. b 25 20 do do JL Ada Bat & Co do. For sale by ; ‘ Nevada: Jan. 25, } Lewis Teal. 33 Broad street. Bisnsicoa senametiee toe rand. a5. M choice Havana C 8, Various Brands, DY : y< ona Nevada, Jan, ost Mews Teal, 23 Broad sireet. BRANDIES. illeon & Co. Otard, Dupay a Co. intage 1895 and 1811. Meelers ‘ the lowest market market prices. For sale by Lewis Teal, 35 Broad street. Nevada, Jan, 25, 1858, Gold Hunting Repeater Watches. per steamer Golden Gate, and 3UST ARRIVED for sale by ; BRIGGS, DEY & CO. Im = $8 Montgomery et. corner Calivornia. Towa Hill, have just comand inform us that it is the For sale e De Forge and F 1 & F Ma-tell’s, Pincit Cast Superior s. Swan é Gin in packages te suit the trade and at lain, Gothic and Marine Alarm Ulocks. All of the above Goods will be sold Very Low for Cash. CHAS. W. YOUNG, Jmy Ist 1855—3m Junction of Main & Commercial st onpon ALE anp Porter, of the most approved Brands for sale by LE. W. Hetwooo & Co. : 26-tf Brvad street, below Pine, ed; that i: works ‘like a charm?’ dtidhe wit seaciach bit ieee ie us to refer to him. . 37 Ross ahead of the World ! 37 tthere is nothing equal i Ross’ Restaurant! No.37 Commercial street, Nevada. OSS HAS \GAIN RETURNED TO NEVADA, and es-} tablished himself at No, 37, Commercial street, . where he has fitted up a . ‘ RESTAURANI AND BOARDING HOUSE, . ; } Ina supericr style. He designs keeping on hand every. thing that is requisite to a good House. Meals, &c supplied at all hours. Board per week:...4 AR eee $8 90 Board and Lodging, per week . 9 00 Connected with the Restaurant is a BAR, which will be supplied with Liquors, Wines, ¢ rs, ke W. ROSS, No. 37, Conimercial street, November 9—ti Liberty Hill Notice, \; OT! bet is hereby given that on the 2th day of FebruN acy shere will be sold at Libercy Hill one undivided . Oyster suppers, . . { { . . the do.the Poesy Ditch, for assessments. Said inter: belongs to A. V. Clark. j The Ditch commences at Diaing owned by I. Brown, J. Tait and A.V. Clark. JOHN TAIT, See’y. NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to WM. WILSON are requested FY to come forward and settle prior to February 2d oth erwise they will fad their accounts in the hands of the proper officer for eol'e-tion. JANES R. PATTERSON, Acrwz, Bvorder of the Company, 6w* NEW BOOK PD Miner’s Hose made or repaired at the shortNa est notice, andon the mostreasonable terms. Ss The only Collar Manufacturer in the Mounins! a . variety of . Stands, &e. . hereby dissolved by agreement. { mond Spring Canon and runs to Poesy Hill, said Ditch be . s pees firm are to be paid by L. A. Sackett, and all debts ; ttention! Ee NEW BOOKS! ; UE MES Ey Bua BROAD STREET, CORNER OF PINE; Bullington & Albah’s Brick Building. Would respectfully inform the public that he hag Purchased the Extrre Stock and Goon witt of the same, and will be pleased to sée the old friends and patrons of the cstablishment and make the acquaintance cf new ones. He has now on hand and is constantly receiviig Books, Music, Fancy Goods. Toys, Musical Instruments of every variety and quality,sfHistories, Miscellaneous Works, Poetical Works of Shakspeare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Milton, Southeys, Wordsworth, Kirkwhites. Montgomery, Goldsmith, Tuppers, Longfellow, British Poets, &e. tionery, than ever before brought to Nevada, which will be sold WHIIOIESADLIE ANID RETAIL. At prices that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious, Srhool Books, he has everything that is used here in common schools. Also Comstocks’ Philosophy, Mineralogy, Chemistry and Botany. Davis Elementafy, Gegmetry and, Tricenometry, Algebra and University Arithmetic, Huntons eel¢brated Instructor, and 600 pages of Sheet Musie fer the Piano Forte. Music Paper, Sacred Music. Glee Books and Instructors for every instrament from Piano Ferte to the Banjo. Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Drawing and Fabers Pencils, French Crayons. & Verfvrated paper and canvass, Worsteds of ali colors and patterns for Embroidery of eyery description for the Ladies. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of works in pamphlet form by the best Authors. At the earliest possible moment after the arrival of each steamet bis counter will be filled with a general variety of ATLANTIC AND EUROPEAN PAPERS, Magazines—Blackwood’s, Harper's, Grahams, Putnam, Knickerbocker, Godey’s,, Lesiies’ Gazette of Fashion, anJ the London Art Journal, California weeklies and Pictorials, neatly put up in wrappers to send to the Atlantic States BaF POSTAGE FREE. -@a : JUST IN TIME IF SENT BY THE NEXT STEAMER. A liberal share of publie patronage is solicited; and he hopes by strict attention to business to merit the same. : 36 J. E. HAMLIN. A Carp 10 tHe Pesric.--I_ take great pleasure in recommending all my old friends and patrons to my successor JAMES E. HAMLIN, who will ever be réady to dispense literature to tke multitude as cheap as the cheapest. Owing to an endless catalogue of coincidences and cirenmstances, rolled up in huge and massive proportions even o'er topping the “Ele: phant” distancing the “Shanghae” overcoming the “Grizzlies” and last though not least sniccesefully penetrating the thick and mail-coated “Crockodile,” I have deemed it .advisable to retire for a season and mourn the loss of my stock “ad infinitum.”, With profound thanks for past favors, and kind friends in our commercial relations. I bid you adios mi amigos. January 4, 1855. H.R. STILES. AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND M IM. erybody! NEW EOOKs' He has a larger and better selected stock of Sta! Bea )USAND MEN WANTED ! CHELSEN'S ND MUSIC STORE! OFTIC inom snd is constanily ‘receiving the Tatest Publications of the day such 29 POEVICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW and MISCELLANEOUS @00KS, THE BES1 "STATIONERY! The Finest CUTLEY and FANCY GOCDS ! and a Beautiful assortment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS such} as Myers’ Unix ersum, Forget me Net ! May Flower, Magnolia, Token of FriendskIp, &e. Musical Instrumenis.—The Lairgest,lot of Musical Instraments in this City. Guitars, Banjos, Tamborifles, Accordeons, Flutinas, Ciarinetis, Coronet: or French Horns, Fifes and Flutes of every variety. P Having the Ageney of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS inthe State, and alwata receiying by ‘every steam er, allthe Atlantic, French and German Papers and Periodicals. You will allways fiud the LATEST NEWS by calling onme! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors. _ 3-Papers sent to the Atlantic States Free o¢ PostaGz. Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE. Put's Galifor— nia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds of Statione ry, &c, (Dec 28-3m) M. MICHELSEN, No 40 Main Street. h ICH ELSEN hasJ;new"on hand . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e. Fire Proof Brick Building, Numbér 18 Commercial street, Nevada. Tue subscribers have on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF TINWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES, &e. Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of oa rh > rnxr a . , 4 PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOY ES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains j ‘ 5 ari , Pr Our assortmant of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES, CHISELS, of variou sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, POOR KNOBS; HINGES, &e., &e. 235° All kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly. A share of patronaga is solicited. Nevada, December 1i—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial street “NEVADA YET AHEAD” BE 42 BSS Ec He Eo Be eG: EE BE aD. Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. 7 OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly on VW hand at their sicre nextto H. Davis’ Brick Building. and opposite the United States Hotel: s A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITSVARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, . . 4 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great } 7 g llxr } . many other Goods usually kept in stich establisements. ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Call and judge for Fouselres . 5.—GvODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Street. ~M!. HOSENHEIM, A. 8S. ROSENHEIM: MOUNTAINCROCKERY STORE. Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. TL — ¥. We keep always on hand, the largest and very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures, and every thing in the above line in great variety, which we import ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sel much lower thanany other house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufactured Camphene, whic we warrant to be a superior article. We invite the public and country buyers ti call and inspeet our Stock. and examine our prices.’ Orders attenfed to with dis patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge: SIMMONS & CO. Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddings, &e., on reasonable terms. Remember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.” 5 eee SADDLERY & HiRNESS MAKING, . . REMOVAL OF THE BY H. GALVIN, BROAD ST. NEVADA, \Kmporium of Fashion’ (Opposite Davis’ Gunsmith shop.) SCi. KGHLMAN & BROTHER 2) liaving Removed from their obt stant! ks, Bridles. Martengales. Whips, &e. &c., alicays on hana . Secon Main sircet, to the NEW FIRE PROOF Se=3e toorderim the most workmanlike manner, and] geo BRICK, No 45 Main Strect, opposite Weils, » other in the State. -~ ™ Pargo & Co.s Express, invite the kind ine“ "* ng done at the shortest notice and warranted ones of the public to their LARGE and SPLEN MLD -ea OCK—the Largest ever opned in Nevada! com prising HENRY GALVIN. . ALE KINDS OF CLOTHING & GENT’S = FURNISHING GCops, Which they Cier for Wnotsare and Reratw at the Very Lowest Priccs, Their Stock cousists iit part of FINE TALMAS, PILQT CLOTH OV ERCOATS; Fixe Shanghae Frock Coats, such as Short Waist and Long Skirt; Plack and Blue Fine Sack Ccate. ‘ Business Coats. of all colors aud descriptions, sultxble for anybody. Heavy Overcoats, all colors, qualities and prices Plain and , Plaid Pantaloons, ali styles: Black Casjmere aud Cloth Pants, of the best style: A great quantity of Fi ncy Casimere, Satinet. Jeans. Sheep's, Grey and Moleskin Pants, all Colors and pricgs. Black and Fancy Silk Velvet. Figured Silk. Plusti, Sati;: Plain Siik, Black ‘and Blue Cloth Vests. of all quatitics and prices, They also offer for sale the large&t stock To give usa Call at the earliest moment BLACK SILK DRESS HATS! ‘The best of references and seeurity given if required. . Of the Latest styles. Alzo—A complete assortment 4 Any order left at Williamson & Dawley, Main streetsor at . NEELY JOHNSON, Water Proof, Black and Dralifeatt: our shop will be attended to with derpaich, Wooland Felt Hats. They also offer for sale a variety ot We have lately bought 100.900 feet of chniee Lumber ae oe which we will sell low, or cash, and delivered to any part . .. BLANKETS OF ALL SIZES! of the city free ofcharge. We can furnish Lumber fa per. That can’t be beat. consistitig of Heavy Blue, Red, Gra, sons who wish us to build for them below market rate:. . and the finest of White Mackinaw Blaikets, Suituble fo Nevada, May 25, 1855.-if Family und Miner's use. — Boy's CLOTHING! TRUNKS! CANES Shaving for the Million! 7, VALISES AND UMBRELLAS! c S. RUGG has the _hotior of informing his okt . ENDIA RUSBER GOODS, BOOTS &e Rating orton inn Sree 2, ce wer otal neh as Haywarde nee topned, ; Long and Short legged Boot=1 he has returned to his old profession for profit. and nes “ : . fitted up a perfect little Lijou of a shop in the U.S. Ho al, . Samia ae ora Arpt 8 = ‘ ti * “8, arety. where he is prepared with the sharpest razors and the . G_Remember No. FORTY-FIVE: !—the ony Fir, Proe Berk Please to April Stay ee C. H. Barn. J. R. Scranton. BAIN & SRCANTON, Contractors and Builders of Houses. Number 54 Main t reet, Nevada. HE subscribers would inform the public and the friends that they have associated themselves for th purpose of carrying on Building of every description, House Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK of all kind We have creat facilities therefore we can justly say that it will be to the interest of all persons who wish to BUILD A FANCY COTTAGE HOUSE Ora Brick Building, usa} puraphernalia of the tonsorial urtist to dress up the countenances and jocks of gentiemen in the most adunira. Brick Gentlemen's Clothire Store in town. ble style. S0L KOHLMAN & BROTHER. Nevads, October 26, 1855—3m . Devemer 28, 1855--tf M. H, FUNSTON, 3 . Dealer in Family Groceries; Wines, Liquors and Miner's Su plies, &e. NO.4 MAIN S7. NFVADA. AS IN STORE AND FUR SALE, A VERY LARGE. and well-selec'ed stock of FAMILY GROCERIES Consisting in part of the following : Fiour, Hams, Bacon and Pork, BUTTER, New Goshen; SUGARS, Crashed, Powdered and Brown; TEAS. Impecial Y. Feand Black, pba ag Rio and Java; RUITS, Dried, I’'reser\ ed and Frésh$ DISSOLUTION, JAN BU cidwes \T OTICE is hereby given, that the F hip here: LSTERS, LUBSTERS and CLA ai. N tofore existing between L. ‘acnceteeue cole j TURKEY AND CHICK GN, im exe?: STOREY & WOOD Upholsterers & Furniture Dealers No. 19 Main street, Nevada, opposite Oriental Hotel. CS on hand an assértment of Bedsteads. / Beds. Hair, Moss Pula and Straw Mattrasses, with a ane and Wood seat Chairs, Aiso, Wash: . A select assorimeat of kYWwraper EF emnesines.,. FURNITURE Of every description, made to order and repaired at the shortest notice. LintnG and Paper HANGING done with lowest rat Nevada, January '8th, 1856, dispatch at the 3. lena Phelps under the name and firm of L. A, Sackett & Co. is All demands against the of that FINE OLD LONDON POCK, SAZERAC, AND CHAMPAGNE PRANDIES, HOLTS OLD BOURLON WHISKY, SCOTCH AND IRISH W HiSKY, CHAMPAGNE, ; dove the firm are to be paid td him. rn I, A. SACKETT, Orleans Flat, Jan. 23d, 1856 —10-4w J. PHELPS. . Burtons’ XXX—Draught Alein bbls. F ‘ALE ons’ XXX—Draug’ ein s. For sale rors 9 by Low! Feal, 25 Broad street. the best bran ds tn the State, Nevada, Jan, 25, 1966, is ? Nevada, Desmber 28—Sm Th the Liquor Departiient you will find (2s renal) some Bitters, Cordials, Flavors; Syrups, anc ali migde ei Wing, eae “e. Ree.