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February 26, 1858 (4 pages)

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h =~ ee i THAT SUFFER . Read ! CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP: Sol. Kohlman’s Open > STORRS) nd Fai Biack S A farce assortn Y t rs, Handkerchiefs, . Cravats, and Gi A good stock of the latest stylesof Hats and Caps ; Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags ; Aino alarge and well selectcd stock of Boy's & Youth's Clothing A large stock of heavy Grey, Blue, Red and the finest of White Blankets ; RUS3BR EDGDS. Qoedyear’s best White and Black India Rubber Coats and Jackets ; India Rubber Pants, Overvalls, Leggings and Gloves, Best kind ot Goodyear’s Long Legged and Knee Top India Rubber Boots. J invite my friends and the public in general to call and my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the Corner of Broad and Pine streets, formerly oceupied by Rosenheim & Bro. SOL. KOHLMAN. Nevada, November th, 1857.—tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE. No. 34 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. The undersigned late proprietors of the United States Hotel, having leased Bicknell’s Block, and handsomely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent andtransient board: ers in a style unsurpassed in the state. The Table Wiliat all times be supplied with all the varieties the market affords. The Beds and Furniture are New, And for style and comfort cannot be excelled. Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of ‘Ladies and Families. ing hadiong experience in the business, we are eonfident of being abic to make the NATIONAL one of the most desirable Hotels in the mountains. Tus BLOCK is substantially built of Brick and withstood the late disastrous fire. The rooms are airy and well furnished, and from the Baleonies you have a splep 4id view ofthe surrounding country. (Ee OPEN ALL NIGHT. THE BAR will be under the supervision of Mr Thomas Henry and willat all times be supplied with the choicest Liquors and Cigars. “tf PEARSON & HEALY. To the Traveling ruone: California Stage Company. The Stages of this Company will leave their office, NationalExchange » Broadstreet. For SACRAMENTO. Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. M. and arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock boats for San Francisco. Also, At 4 o'clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an acsommodation Line to Sacramento. FOR MARYSVILLF. Leaves the above named offiees Every morning at 7 oeiock, A. M. passing by Grass Valley, Rough & Re ons Empire Ranch and Long Dar, and arriving at Marysville by 3 o'clock, P. M. JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. 8. C W. 8S. MCROBERTS, Agent. Nevada, March, 7, 1856.-tf DAILY STAGE LINE. From NEVADA TO WASHINGTON On and after Jan. 1, 1856, the above s¢ Line will run as follows : weaving Nevada, at & o'clock, A. M., and passing by Mountain Spring House, Morgan’s, Cold Spring, White €loud, Gold Hill and Alpha, and arriving at Washington by 1 o'clock in the afternoon. It isthe NEAREST and Best Route to Washington, megs, Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and Pureka. Returning the stages will leave the SouTH YUBA HOTEL every morning, at 9 o'clock, and arriving at Nevada by 1 o'clock, P. M., connecting with the California Atage Co's Coaches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville, and Shasta. Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington. A. S. OLIN, PROPRIETOR. W.S. McRoberts, Avent, Nevada. Nevada, April 18th, 1856—tf. ‘Felegraph Line of Stages. Between Nevada and San Juan. The subscribers respectfully inMoS form the travelling public that they eee have purchased the above line of Stages of Abe Wagener, and will ram to San Juan and return the same day Leming the Nationa Exchange, Nevada, every mornbag at o'sinocKk, passing by Montezuma and Oak Tree Ranch, armving at San Juan at 11 o'clock. Connecting with T.G. Smith's Saddle Horses for Camptonville the same day. Returning leaves San Jnan every day at 1 o'clock. Express matter promptly attended to WM. F. WILSON, & Co. Proprietors W.S.McRoterts Acent. “TALLMAN & TURNER. = Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, NEVADA CITY. : Sign of the large Padlock. EEP CONSTRNTLY ON HAND a very large and general assortment of STOVES AND TINWARE, Hardware, &c., &e. Also—Bench Tools, Table and Cutlery, HYDRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. COPPERSUITHING! Weare prepared to do all kinds of Coppersmithing in the Dest style. 5 “ JOB WORK EP"Done to order atthe shortest notice. gy 307 Give us acall we are confident that we can supply all wishing anything in our line. Nevada, September 18,—tf CITY AND STAk BAKERY. ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Nearly Opposite the Journal Office. HE undersigned takes this method of informing tho citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he still continues in the Baking business, and is prepared to furnish Kis old customers and the community generally with the Best of every article in his line. Boston Brown, Graham, and Rye Bread, kept constantly on hand. Fruit, Sponge, Lemon, and Pound Cake, always in readiness. Wedding Parties, Families, and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry at the shortest ice. JOHN HURST. Nevada, December 4, 1857 tf HOSE MANUFACTORY ! S. HOWARD, BOWARD, who is a Sail-Maker by profession, e «takes this method to inform the miners of Nevada eity and the surrounding towns, that he is now preparedto manufacture Duck Hose cheaper and better than can be obtained at any other placein the city. Miners will do well to call and see the different specimens of workmanship which he has now on hand, at his place of business, No. 65 Broad street, opposite the El Dorado Saloon. He has the credit of being the best Hose maker in the county, and in getting up the best patterns, as well as the most durable. His Riveted Hose will bear strict examination for style and strength—none can surpass the work. Horse Covers, Wagon Covers, Tents, Awnings, Hammocks, Wind Sails for Summer Houses. Trunk Covers, and “arpets sewed with neatness and dispatch. He hopes by industry, perseverence and a strict attention to business, to obtain a liberal share of public patronage. All orders strictly attended to, and executed wit) out delay. Small favors thankfuliy received, larger ones im proportion. tf Nevada, Nov. 27, 1857. oa FURS WANTED. ANTED—Sea Otters’, Land Otters’, Beaver, Bear, W Deer. Minks’, Coyotes’. Foxes’, and all other kinds of Furs, for which fair prices will be paid. b M. ROSENSTOCK, 65 California st., near Front st., San Francisco. Sevada, Oct. 30, 1857.—3m. Declaration. N this 2st day of January, 7853, persoually appeared ( before me, John I. Caldwell, a Notary Public, in and for the State of California, County of Nevada, Bridget €line, the wife of Michael (line, aud the said Bridget Cline, then acknowledged and declared in my presence and to me, that she intended to carry on business in her own name and npow her own account, im the Township en@County of Nevada, the business and avocation of keeping a Boarding House and also a Drinking Saloon, and that the whole value of the property invested in said business does not exceed the value of Five Thousand Doljars, and also, that she will be individnally responsible in her own name for any and all debts that may be by her contracted upon account of said business and calling after the date of this Notice. her BRIDGET * CLINE. mark. Signed. acknowledged and declared before me this Qist day of January, 1858. Attest, J. L CALDWELL. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. On this 2st day of Jaquary 1858, personally sppeared before me a Notary Public in and for the said county. Bridget Cline known to me to be the person descrided in aad when executed the foregoing deelaration and was by me made acquainted with the contents thereof and acknowledge to me onan examination apart from and without the hearing of her said husband that she executed the same freely and voluntarily for tne ures and purposes therein incntioned, without fear or compulsion or undue influence of her nameent and that she does not wish ot retract the exeentionof the same. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my haad and is daie aforesaid. IL “ALDWELI Notary Pubiie. al (L. 5] jax Bill Heads, Programmes, Bills of Fare, NEVADA JOURNAL NP H ; gah Wiis GF ; ated : x cf % a MAIN STREET. he Proprietors of this Establishment would inform the citizens of Nevada and adjoining towns, that having the LARGEST AD MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SOB LEPH THIS SIDE OF SAN FRANCISCO, WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS IN A NEAT SPEEDY AND ACCURATE MANNER, And at Prices which cannot fail of giving ts ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ay We would call particular attention to our manner of executing Ball Tickets. Ciculars, Business Cards, Labels. Posters, IN PLAIN AND COLORED INKS. N. P. BROWN & Co. Proprietors. THEATRICAL NOT!CE. HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the profession that she has at a considerable expense fitted upin magnificent style,a New ‘Theatre With a new stock of Scenery and every requmsite for ‘Theatrical Entertainments. It is of a commodious size and will be rented by the NIGHT, WEEK OR MONTH, for Dramatic Entertainments, Concerts, Exhibitions on the most reasonable terms. A new stock of the most georgeous ~cenery, having been added to the well known elegant and commodious Theatre at Nevada, it will vie with any Dramatic Hall in the State, and is offered the profession on rent on suitable terms. The stage is adapted to any piece enacted on this side of the continent MRS. C. A. FRISBIE. Nevada. January 29. 1858 —tf Wooden Ware, BRUSHES. Clothes Lines, Matches, &c, &-., In all their varieties, Baskets, Brooms, On hand and constantly arriving from the East. For sale the lowest wholesale prices, at the Wood and Willow Ware Es ablishment, HAWXHURST & SON, 39 ~acramento street, below Front. San Franciseo, Jannary 29, 1858—3m HOLIDAY PRESENTS! —FOR SALE BY— BARRETT & SHERWOOD 135 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ART CLES OF GOLD Consisting of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches, of all descriptions, (hatelaine, Fob, Vest, Guard and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons and Slides, Brooches, Bracclets, Ear Rings, Pencil Cases, Lockets, Buckies, Rings, Card Cases, Snuff Boxes, Seals, Keyes, Eye Glasses, Ribbon Slides, Charms, Thimbles, Cane Heads, Armlets, Crosses, and everything new and beautiful in Coral work, Cameos, Jet work and Mosaics. ARTICLES OF SILVER Consisting of Napkin Rings, Cups, Knife, Fork and Spoon, in cases, Saltcellars, Spoons and Forks, Ice Scoops, Fish, Dessert, Butter, Fruit, Pie and Cake Knives, Pitchers and Goblets, Tea Sets complete, Cake Baskets, Castors, Butter Dishes, >alvers, Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baskets, & Diamonds set in every style of ornament now worn by either sex. For Quartz Work we obtained the first premmm at the Mechanics’ Exhibition. We were also awarded a prize for the manufacture of Watch Cases. Country orders sent by Express, are attended to with punctuality and dispatch, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. 3 Watch Repairing commands our particular and prompt U. S. BREWERY. Head of Main street ------------Nevada THE BEST AND STRONGEST LAGER BEER. In the county at 70 cents per gallon, and bottle beer at $2,00 per dozen, delivered every morning free of charge To merchants who sell in the ceuntry a liberal com mission will be allowed. Depot, 13 Commercial stree promptly attended to. o24-tf A. Francis Shelhorn, Pop’r. United States Bakery. Prat st., first door below Kidd & Knox’s Brick Building. HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest T of his late partner, Mr. Leppert, in the above well known BAKERY. will hereafter carry on the business on his own acconnt, and is prepared to furnish his old customers, and all who may favor him with a call, with all articles in his line, at prices to suit the times. Boston Brown Bread and Graham Bread of a very superior quality, constantly on hand ; also, Fruit, Lemon, Pound and Sponge Cake. Wedding Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New York Bakeries, at wholesale prices. A good assortment of PIE FRUITS, JAM“, JELLIES, FIGS, PRUNES, TAMARINDS, ~TRAWBERRIES, &c. {g FRESH EGGS and CHEESE constantly on hand. WENDELIN DREIFUSS. Nevada, Oct. 8, 1857. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, On Commercial St. Next door to George Keeney's Hardware ~tore. MAYERS having pnrchased an entirely new S. stock of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Rubbers, &e. &c.— consisting ofevery thing neeessary to form a First Class Boot and Shoe Store ! Begs leave to inform the public generally thathe wil on the most f:vorable terms possible As he has necessary arrangeuicnts to receive new supplies weekly, Le expects tobe able at ail times to furnish his evstemers with the best and inest fashionable articles to bk «= wud in this or any othermarkct. y Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order. All work coming from this shop giving way wkhouwt doing reasonadle amount of service, wiil be memded free of charge. Nevada. April [7th, 1857.—tf A Fresh suppiy of e all orders willbe wai} &roeceries and Previsions, Just received bv T ELLARD BEANS & CO. VLOTHING, Cheap John i HAVING REMOVED BDA From his old stand on Broad St. to the splendid Fir. of building known as the -arner ne & Commercial St. fis full and FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. &c. Consisting of New Style Raglans& Talmas. Super Black and Fancy Colored FROCK COATS, BUSINESS COATS, all myiee Super Black (assimere PANTS. Fancy Cassimere PANT'S, of all colors. Black and Faney Cloth, Velvet and Silk VESTS A Fine Lot ef HATS. Boots and Shoes in great variety. Rubber Goods, first quality. BLANKETS, all colors. Yankee Notions, all kinds. In fact we can fit you out for BALL ROOM OR MINES. Having asteroin San Francisco and receiving goods daily, and buying for cash we can guarante? to give you latest Fashions at the lowest prices, our motto being Good Goods for Little Moncey ! REMEMBER—Rced House, Corner of Pine and Commercial streets. S. HAAS. RN. B. Having engaged the services of a competent Auctioneer. “e will give atten‘ion to out door Sales. Nevada, December 18, 1857. George W. Welch, DEALER IN Books,Music, Gold Pens, Catlery, Fancy Articles, And all kinds of STATISHERY: Blank Bookr, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards, Plain Cap, and Letter, Fancy Note, Envelopes, &c. &c. at Wholesale and BRetail. Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments. A Circulating Library! Of Choice selections and an endless variety of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS! Atlantic Papers, Magazineand New Publications received by every steamer, (2 Steamet Papers for mailing, Postage Free. Also, Agent for ALTA EXPRESS 1 Running daily to Sacramento and San Francisco connecting with Freeman & Co.’s Atlantic Expsess. Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main Street, Nevada. January Ist. 1858. A. BLOCK & CO. Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. Are now in receipt of alarge, and well selected Stock of WINTER €LCTHING AND Geatlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Of every desirable deseription. AT.SO India Rubber Coats, Jackets, Pants, Leggings, and Gloves of the best quality. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. (= Please call and judge for yourself. A. BLOCK & CO. Nevada, October 30th. 1857 G. E. Withington, EAALER in French and American Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Brass Cornice, Gold Mouldings. Paints, &c. Painting ofall kinds, and paper hanging, executed in the best style, at short notice. No. 7 Broad street, Nevada. jan22 University of the Pacifie. HE next session of this institution will commence Monday, January 3d, 1858. In addition to the primary branches, all the classes of the full collegiate course are taught, and we are well prepared to give instruction in any or all the branches usually taught in the best colleges in the East. Tuition—per session of 22 weeks—Common Engiish $20; Scientifi course, $30; Collegiate course, $40; Spanish and French, extra, each, $10, The boarding department is under the immediate di ection of the President, who will spare no effort to se ure the moral and mentai improvement of those placed nder his care. Facilities are offered by which young men of steady abits aud limited means may board themselves. For catalogues and further information apply to A. S. GIBBONS, Pre sident Santa Clara, Jan 22, 1858. Religious. —O* and after next Sabbath, Jauuary 3d, 1858, the Congregational Church and Society will worship in the Brick Church. The public are invited te attend. Hours of service 10 1-2 o’clock, A. M.and 3 P,M. Sabbath School will also be held in the same place every Sabbath at 20’clock P. M. RAIS3I2’S BKERANES. The subscriber would respeetfully inform their friends a.d patrons that they have rey turned to their old stamping ground and business, and will open on Monday next a Hotel which they will not allow to be rivalled. The well know building at the Junction of Main & Washington streets, Has been thoroughly finished aud furnished throughouc . magnificent style add will be tnrown open te the pub ic as A Hotel on the Restaurant principle ! THE TABLE wili be unsurpassed. THE BAR supplied with Wines, Liquors & Cigars! Of the best brands known to a California market. THE ROOMS wanting nothing for the comfort and convenience of guests. C. A. FRISBIE. Nevada, Nov. 20, 1857. T. ELLARD BEANS & CO, Wholesale and Retail D-alere in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Queens Ware we ooden & Willow Ware, MINING TOOLS, &c. AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF HAMLET DAVIS, site the United States Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada. 07 \ 7 E are now receiving the largest and finest stock of merchandise in the Grocery and Provision Line Ever offered to the trade or consumers of Nevadacity and county. We buy exelusively for cash and are prepared to sellon the same terms in quantities to suit purchasers and bower than ever before offered. Give us a call and examine our stock before buying eisewhere. Rememberthe place at the oldstand of Hamlet Davis, 52 Broad street. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. Nevada, ~eptember 19th, 1856. Glenbrook Tunnel Co. Notice ishereby given that the interest of CHas. a GROVES, in and to the above ‘ ompa' will be exposed at public sale, to pay assessments, Saturday Feb. 13, 185%, in front of the Court House door, between the hours of9 a. M.and4 P.M. By order of the Company M. H. CASSON, Foreman. Nevada, Jan. 29, 1858. F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, All work prom: tly attended to, and in the best style of the art Conelaaee Nevada. oi Read! Read! DR. PAREIRA’S GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY! OR THE CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF DISEASE OF A PRIVATE NATURE, NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING, WITHOUT ANY INJURIOUS EFFECT To THE SYSTEM, OK “ANY CHANGE OF DIET. It has never failed--It cannot fail to Cure. It has borne the test of SBiFEF T WT wyvTEeEARS, and has never yet failed to EFFECT A CURE IN EVERY CASE Beware of Quack Nostrums, and use a Medicine that has proved itself the only Infallible remedy onthe Earth This Great Remedy is purely Vegetable D. BABCOCK, Whole.ale Druggist. No 77 Davis street, between Clay and Washington, San Francisco. Genera! Agent for? aeifie Coast, Oregon & SendwichIs’ds i=" Also for sale by Druggi-ts generally throughout California and the Atlantic States. Agent—Dr. Joux Lark, Nevada city. anl6-tf Reduction in Prices ! a les A. LAMOT'T, Matter. Tt AS just received the largest anl complete assortment of EATS AND CAPS Of the Latest Styles evei offered in this State. The Fall Styles of (sents Dress Hats are ready and the best article that can be made. He oifers now for EIGHT DOLLARS, such as he formerly sold at Ten Dol ars. The finest and best Peruvian Hats—he has on t.and, warranted the genuine. Lima Hat and Water Proof— they are finer than can be found in the State. Fats of all description cleaned and repaired in the best manner. All orders from the eountry promptly attended to. HP If yen want a Hat of the latest style and at a low price you can get it by going to A. LAMOTT. Fagle Hat S:ore, Cor, 2nd & Jj Strect. Sacramento, September 25, 1857. Phelan’s Cushions. VHE undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has purchased the exclusive patent right to make and sell *Phelan’s Combination Cushions,” For this State and Oregon, and that they can be purehased of no other person in this city. Purchosers will protect themselves from being swindled by remembering the above facts. Orders for taking down, setting up or repairing Tables attended toat the shortest notice Private gentlemen clubs, er Saloon-keeycrs wishing to procure Phelan’s Modern Billiard Tables or “Combination Cushions,’’ will please address M. E. HUGHES, 180 Jackson st. next to the International Hotel, novl3 San Francisco. NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY Turnpike Company. T ameeting of the Stockholders in the above named -~\ Company, held atthe Court House in Nevada city, California, on Monday January 18th, 1858, the foliowing persons, members, were elected as officers of the corpotation, for the eusning year. to wit: President—Joseph Woodworth, Grass Valley. Secretary—Rufus Sho Ler, Nevada Treasurer—Wallace Caldwell, Nevada. Directors—John A. Laneaster, Henry Meredith, Ne. vada; Thos. Findley, Sacramento; Geo D. Roberts, HD. Cady, 8. D. Bosworth, Grass Valley JOS. WOODWORTH, President. RuFvs SHOEMAKER, Secretary. jan22 Forwarding and Storage. MARYSVILUwUE. Fire-Proof Brick Building, Front St eet, LOWER PLAZA, OODS received from the Boats and Forwarded to IT Nevada, Grass Valley. Rough and Ready, and other places with dispatch, and at lowest rates, either by Teams or Pack Trains. All Goods &c. marked “CARE GRANT,” Marysville, will be cared for on arrival here, and as per advices sent . forward. Having an experience of over four years in the business here, Ihave greater facilities to forward goods cheaply and with dispatch, than any other house ean offer. Strict attention to business is my motto, and for reference, the following gentlemen have submitted their names :— T. Evtarp Beans & Co; J S.LaNpeEKER; J. M. FLursuutz; J.S. WALL & Bro.; F. W. May & Co. decl1-tf JAMES GRANT. HENRY MEREDITH. Tuomas P. HAWLEY. Meredith & Hawley, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Bnilding. janl5 WK. J. KNOX, Cc. T. OVERTON Knox & Overton, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, OFFICE—On Broad street, 2d door above Pine. jan22 ORIENTAL SALE and LIVERY STABLE Main Street, Nevada. LARGEST STABLE inthe City. L JOHN A. LANCASTER, RMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would inform his friends and the publie generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies. Saddles, Harness, &c. &e.— and is now prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. Well trained fleet and easy Saddie Horses, well equip ped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times, — A long experience in the business and an earnest desire to retainthe confidenceof my friends, leads me to bcieve I will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery. Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of Balls, Parties, &c. &c. The quality of my stock will permit me to say that those seeking pleasure, or engaged on business would do well to give me acall. J. A. LANCASTER. Nevada. Oct. 17th, 1856 oO. CRANDALL, Millwright and Machinist, NEVADA. All kinds of Mill Work executed ina neat and work.manlike manner. Particular attention given to the erection of Quartz Mills. = References—Wm. 8. McRoberts and C W. Young. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Corner Room 2d Story Kidd & Knox's Brick. DR. CHAPMAN will be happy to wait on those wishing his services. Teeth after having became sensitive from ex posure ofthe nerve or otherwise will
be filled without causing pain. All Dental operations performed in a neat and substan almanner, and satisfactioh guaranteed in all cases. Dr. CHAPMAN designs making Nevada his permanent tesidence. n21-3m McROBERTS & FUNSTON, Have just received the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Wines, Fine Brandies, Liquors, Cordials, —AND CASE GOODS— EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA. Their stock of Family Groceries and Miners’ Supplies, is unsurpassed in Variety, Quality, and Low Prices, by any house this side of the Bay. Call and see us, and we will guarantee Entire Satisfaction in Price and Quality N.B. Goods delivered free of charge. We always deliver the same quality of goods which we sell to our customers. = McROBERTS & FUN-TON No. 34, Broad street, 2 doors above the Post Office May29 J.M. HAMILTUN & CO. eneral Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Window Glass, Oils, Camphene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Blocks, &c. at their old stand, No. 27 MAIN STREET, Nevada. Nevada, Ang. 15—if L. P. FISHER’S No. 171} Washington Street, up stairs. nearly opposite Maguire’s Opera Honse. L. P. FISHER is the authorized Agent of the NEVADA JOURNAL, And other California, Oregon and Sandwich Island newspapers. Advertising in the Atlantic States. L. P_F has now completed his arrangements for the forwarding of advertisements ts all the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspafers pattiched in the Atlantic States. A fine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to pdvertise in any eection of the Unior, of doing so at the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. All so disposed, are invited to call on him and leave their advertisements Aug. 21, 1857. DR. HUNT, Physician and Surgéon, At E. F. Spence’s Drug Store Commercial street, Nevada Nevada High School. MR. W. T. LOCKWOOD, Wee respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada that he will open the Nevada High School on the 16th of Nov. and he hopes to recefve a liberal patronage which he will endeavor to deserve. He will teach the common English branches, Higher Mathematics, Bookkeeping and Natural Sciences. Classes in Elocution Mondays and Wednesday Evenings. The building is in a pleasant aud retired part of the city near the residence of Rev. Mr. Warren. Tuition of Common English branches per month, $4 Higher branches, re * $5 to7 Nevada, Nov. 27, 1857. National Exchange Bathing Saloon! AND BARBER SHOP. Broad Street, opposite National Exchange Cold, Warm, Shower and Sulphur Baths 12 Bath Tickets can be had for $5 HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has fitted up a Bathing Saloon, on Broad street, directly opposite the National Exchange. The rooms are conveniently arranged and furnished with every thing necessary to the comfort of customers. [05 Private Rooms for Ladies yj2atf H. W. CADY, Prop rietor. GEO. H. LORING, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, No. 28 Commercial street. N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewelrv business neatly perfor ned. Nevada, Jan. &th, 1858. Important to the Traveling Community. \ ILLINOIS BRIDGE, ‘OUTH YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, the +.) nearest and most direc: line of travel from Nevada City to Columbia Hill, Humbug City, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s Flat, Intermediate Points. The vndersigned have just completed iheir New Road leading out from Main and Washington streets, Nevada, through the East Gapot the Sugar Loaf Hilland tothe above named bridge, which is now opened to the travel. ing public. The road and bridge cannot . e excelled by any in the State. By traveling this road teamsters and others will find it greatly to their advantage as it avoids the worst part of the route to the above points, RATES OF TOLL KEASONABLE, COOPER & CO. Blue Tent, Nevada co., Cal. Neva‘a, Oet. 23, 1857.—tf. Orleans Flat, Snow Point, Eureka, Relief Hill, and all Re FRANK BAKER, 110 and 112 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS, J. S. LANDEKER, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and surrounding country that he has taken his old stand, on COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large supply of the best articles the market affords in his line, which will be sold at low rates to suit the times. orders filled promptly and to the satisfaction of parties Miners’ purchasing. Goods delivered Free of Charge. Give me acall atthe Fire-Proof Building, Commercial street. Nevada, August 14th,57.—tf Machinery For Sale. N 18 Horse Power Engine, 2 Boilers, all the apparatus for gearing, a‘ ireular and Mula Saws, will be soldata Bargain either separately or altogether. For further particulars enquire of A. D SKILLMAN St Louis Saw Mill, deel Alpha Road. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry and AC HIN E SH OeP*. 2 pe established ourselves in the above business we are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING With neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those of any other Foundry in the Mountains. and patterns for all kinds of Saw Mill and Quartz Mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Balcony and Awning Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. We have now on hand an8 or 10 horse power Engine, just completed, which we will sell as cheap as can be sold in the Sta‘e. Everything is New & Warranted Perfect. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can fill orders quicker than any other shop in the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to calland examine our exteusive lot of PATTERNS. Xr All ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. T. J. WILLIAMS D. THOM, Proprietors. CHARLES W. MULFORD, BANNER, At his Old Stand, Main street, Nevada. Gold Dust Bought at the highest market rates, Sight Checks on Sacramento and -an Francisco AT PAR. Dust forwarded to the U.S, Brancd Mint for Assay or Coinage, and advances made onthe same. ifreq ired. Nevada, Dec. 4th, 1857. I. WILLIAMSON, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE—At the old stand, NEVADA. Wife Wanted. DESIRE to inform the young ladies of my lonesome condition, oin other words, I want a wife. Iam not of the pinion that long courtshIps are requisite to make iman and wife happy. The occupation I have previonsly followed forbade my marrying, but having now become settled. Ifeel my home is destitute of onk whom God created tomake man happy. Therefore I have taken this method to procure one if possible, and L hope I will not receive the censure of any body for so doing. I have arrived at marriageable age, being now in my 25th year. I was born of respectable parents, possess a good commen education, and of good standing in society, notextremely handsome. somewhat above the medium height and well proportioned, have cultivated no intemperate habits, and possess means sufficient to keep a wife comfortably. I ama mechanic. Now if any young lady of good standing ir sovicty should from ‘he above description feel disposed totake part in making our future years happy, and will address me. at Moore's Flat, Nevada: o. Cal, it may possibly termirate in @blissfil union. D. W. C. NELSON, an22 Hose Manufactory. K. W. SUHR, OULD inform his friends and the Li W has established a Mose Pose Hime sng ic that he On Pine Street, Opposite Court House, Where he is prepared to manufacture Hydraulic Hose, Wagon Covers, Awnings, &c. All work entrusted to him wili be done promptly and at # reasonable price. Nevada, Nov. 27th, 1257. Jy3 Main Street n20-tf ¥ Aire pn All Kinds of Liquors & Vinegar, INSTANTLY, by the use of LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL OILS. These oils are obtained by distillation at the Chemical Laboratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacow, author of Lacour’s Chemical Analyois, Lacour’s Chemical manipulations, Lacour on the Manufacture of Liquors, &c. Purchasers are particularly request:d to return the flasks and obtain their money, if the oil does not give perfect satisfaction. LACOUR’S OIL OF COGNAC converts neutral spirit to a superior imitation of Imported Brandies, viz :— Otard, Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Poultney, Seignette, i ard Proprietors, Castillion and London Dock Brandies. These Liquors will have a full fruity flavor, and a beautiful, sparkling color. Common Rectified Whis! ey will be changed by the use of the oil of Cognac te New York Brandy, Pine Apple Brandy, Common Cognac Brandy, &c. YL.ACOUR’S OIL OF RYE changes Rectified Whisky to Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Old Virginia Malt Whiskey, Bourbon Whiskey, &c. OIL OF CEURAT changes common Rectified Whiskey toOld Irish Malt Whiskey, anda superior article ot Scotch Whiskey. OIL OF PEACH changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, Xc. Oil of Peach and Oil of Cognac will convert common Whiskey to Apple Brandy. RIL OF GIN converts the poorest Whiskey to Hol land Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, Rose Gin, Swan Gin, En glish Gin, &c. LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in five hours after being mixed, change five gallons of good Vinegar and twenty-five gallons of water to thirty gallons of the most acid Vinegar that can be found in the market. By the use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid, vinegar can be made for one dollarand sixty cents per arrel, FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour’s Oils require no Preparation—only } wr the oil inte the Whiskey and shake well. The Liquors thus made will have a fine nat ural aroma, a full, rich, oily taste ; a beautiful transpar entcolor anda fine bead. Lacour’s oils exert three distinct properties in converting common whisky to brandy gin, &c. The first property combines with and subsides in the form of floculent particles the whole of the ¢rain oil, (Amylic Alcohol.) The Whiskey is thus deprived ot that peculiar irritating and burning taste, and becomes a neutral spirit; the second property c. ‘sists in an oily mucillaginous taste imparted to the liquor, which renders it mellow, and imparts an appearance of great age ; the third property is exhibited in the rich vinous nutty odor that is imparted to the liquor, which reude 8 distinction from the genuine brands impossible. These oils are put upin quart flasks ; each flask con tains sufficient oil for making three hundred gallons of liquor, Fullani comprehensive dircctions accompany the bottles. Price, $2,'0 per bottle. = Fer sale at the corner of St. Charles and Poy“rasstreet XP One bottle of these Oils, five in number, will be securely packed and shipped, with bi'l of lading, to any part of the country, upon the receipt of $10,00, to the address of P LACOUR, New Orlaans. Purchasers are requested as a guarantee of good faith, to furnish us the name: fany honse in New Orleans and we will ship them a package of the oils. If they do not perform all that is claimed for them, they will cost nothing. Feb. 6—ly PECTORAL BALSAM. The Great Congh Remedy has been tested hy thonsands ! AND IN NO INSTANCE HA‘IT FAILED If you havea COUGH, COLD. BRONCHITIS. CONST MPTION, TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST, WHOOPING COUGH. DISEASED CHEST or LUNGS Dr. JOHN P. BULT’S PECTCRAL BALSAM Is a Safe, Speedy Certain & Permanent Cure. The PreTORAL BALSAM possesses great advantage over allother Congh Medicines in many respects. In the first place, it Cures the Cough without producing Sickness As allother Congh remedies do. In the second place, it always CURFS the DIsFASt ina FEW DAYS. never fails andi PLEASANT TO TAKE—is purely vegetable and wniform in its action, and no unpleasant consequence will follow its use. Another reason why it should be preferred, itis prepared from the receipt of an old and experienced practitioner who has devoted Thirty Years to the study and investigotion ofdiseases of the Lungs and Chest. "Most patients will not take the ordinary cough remedies from the fact thatthey are unpleasant to take, uncertain in their action and always producing sickness at the Stomach. Tbe PECTORAL BArsam is pleasant to take, is certain ‘ to eure the disease. will not sicken the Stomach, but will relieve and cure the Congh by allaying irri‘ation promoting expectoration and procuring QUIET and REFRESHING SLEFP. The mostobstinate Bronchal and Pulmonary diseases are cured by the use of this remedy in from 6 to 10 days. Many cases of seemingly, hopeless Consumption have been permanently eured by the continued use of this medicine. Never give up while there is a bottle to be had. Any numberof Testimonials have been received by the Proprietor with the request that they might be published but having full confidence in the Balsam and ; believing that the article will recommend itself, I have ! Not deemed it expedient to publish them. It only re. quires one or two doses to satisfy any one that they have at last found a remeey that eures COUGHS and COLDS and without sickening the Stomach. i= Fac sim lie of the proprietor’s signature on the outside wrapper. JOHN LARK, M.D. Sole Agent for California, Main street, Nevada. L. SCOTT & CO’S RE-PRINT OF THE BRITISH PERIODICALS. — AND— The Farmer’s Guide. Great Reduction in Price of latter Publication I SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continue to pnbde lish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly— (Conservative) The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) The North British Review— (Free Church.) The Westminister Review= (Liberal.) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—WHIG, TORY and RADICAL—bnt polities form only one feaiuse of their character. As Organs ofthe most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literatnre of the day, thoughout the world, than can possibly be obtained from any other source. e Early Copies. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British pub lishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they cannow be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. Terms: 5. Per annumFor any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and threo Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 00 PAYMENTS IN ADVANUE Inallcases Money currentin the States whee issued Will always be received at par Clubbing. A discount o. venty-five per Cent from the above pri. ees will be allowed to clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review. will be sent to one address for $9, four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. POSTAGE. Inall the principal Towns and Cities, these works will be delivered. FREE OF POSTAGE, When sent by mai!, the Postage to any part of the Umted States will be but Twenty-Four ‘ ents a year for “Blackwood,” and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. N. B—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is about $31 per annum. FARM =S5R’S G@UIDE To SCIENTIFIC & PRACTICAL AGRI ULTURE By Henry Stephens. F. R.S., of Edinburgh, and the late J.P. Norton, Professor of Scientitie Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. Two vol.mes. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Woo ad Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agrieulture ever published and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the low price of Five Dollars for the Two Volumes! When sent by mail(;ost paid) to California and Oremthe price wili be $7. To every other part of 'the Jnion, and to Canada (post-paid.) $6 This work is not the “Old Book of the Farm.” : Remittances for any of the #bove publications should always be addressed, post paid, to the publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., March 20-tf No 34 Gold street New York $25 REWARD. 7 Srayed from the subscriber on the night from~e of January 6th, 1858, one Brown Bay Pony, Spanish brands on his hip not ree# __ollected, hind feet white, saldle marks om his back, Sor 6 years old, heavy built. The above reward willbe paid to any person who willreturn the Pony qo me at Brush Creek. SAM. AHUNTER. Nevada, Jan. 22d, 1258. New Meat Market ! Junction of Main and Commercial Sts. Two doors below the Journal Pritting Office. Pork. Vegetables, &e. &c. . LWAYS ON HAND, FRESH AND IN THE BES possible conditions The subscriber, feeling him’ self under the greatest obligations to his numerou customers for past favors, is determined to merit, no only a continuance ofthe present, but an increase of pat! ronage. Noone shall be dissatisfied, if the means satisfaction ig within his reach, > Corned Beef and Pork, Sausage, &c., always o1 hand and for sale. x7" COME, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, CHARLES KENT, Proprictor. . Nevada November 6th, 1857. San Francisco Advertisements. Dr. L. J. C zapkay’s ES yrand Medical end Surgical Institute Sacramento strect, below Montgomery, Opposite PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S OFFICE San Franciseo. Established in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all and Chronic Diseases, and the Suppression of Queckeast R. L. J.CZAPKAY, late in the Hu tionary War, chief Physician to the "oith Rect if Honveds, chiefsurgeon tothe Military hospitalof Pestk ungary, and late lecturer on diseases’ of the urin. or. Gans, and diseases of Women and Children, would sind respectfully inform the public of California that he has opened an institute for the cure of Chronic diseases of th, Lungs, Livers, Kidneys, digestive and genital organs rg all private diseases, viz: Syphilitie ulcers, gonorrhersgleet, strictures, seminal weekness and all the horrid conseqnences of self abuse, and he hopes that his fey experience and successful practice of many years wilh ensure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, and drring the Hungarian war and campaigns, he is enabled te apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mereury—charges, mod: erate—treats his patients in a correct and honorable wa, —has refereaces of unquestionable veracity from men ot known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by lettcrorotherwise, will retelye the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy; Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY is daily receiving applications from every part of this state and from Orezon and Washington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, an@ there is not one who will come forward and exptess dissatisfaction ; on the contrary, the Doctor is in receipt of letters expressive of gratitude and thankfulness, some or which are published below by permission— SACRAMENTO, 5. Dear Sir: Such is the thankfaleese I ra Ae y aopoal ervation of my health of both body and mind, and I be lieve of my life, that I hope I will not be considered ins trusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgments for restqgihg me to health and making mny life a boon worth preserving, when it had become a burthen too great for me to bear. Victim as I was to vice that had underminded my constitution, and developed a train of uervons symptoms, such as nervous debility, headache, distreas+ ing timidity, self-distrust, dizziness. love of solitude loss of strength and energy, which had made my wakin 4 moments wretched and my sleep unrefreshing and w: ns fast bringing me to the grave ; but thanks to your skill I restored to health, vigor and energy. Hopin “fy aa others where they may find relief, you hane os , xe sion to make this public. uy PS Gratefully yours, L. Ware. MARYSVILLE, June 3, 185 Dr. L. J. Czapkay—Sir : I have used Fo redid Pie medicine, and do not think I shall need any more as I feel very well except that! have not entirely ge. my strength yet, but soon will with the appetite I” have. It ee ‘ae three weeks, you may recollect, since I called at sit on stitute, with my constitution as I thought. entirety broken, and never thonght you would be able to eure m perfectly, but thought yon might be able to do something to ease the pam in my back and head and strength : my lin.bs, which were so weak that they would siaeall give way under me when T walked, and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not get excited and tremble at every little thing. Now that yo. know what I expected, you may judge of my satisfaction at my complete recor. ery from those symptoms, and the Teinoval of those Hotches and sores from my skin and the uleers from my throat ; and the entire stoppage of those emissions which you said were principally the cause of my sickness, I can hardly tell you which is the greatest, my joy or my surprise, for except not having fully got ) rengt feel as well as any man ean feel. eee ng Enclosed I send you twenty dollars ov. and think myself cheaply cured. If you “hak anpoele will be benefitted, you may pnt this letter in all the newspapers. Gratefully, yours, THOMAS HAYDEN. Spermatorrkaa or local weakness, nervous debility. low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and ineapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, head-ache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimples on the feee, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured without fail by the iustly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. : His a.ethoe of curing diseases is now unknown to otl+ ers, and hence the great snecess. All consultations by letter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M.D. San Francis Syphilis and Gonorrhera—Dr. D. J. Czapkay’s ee ordinary success in the treatment of Syphilitie and Gonorrheal diseases in the primary and other stages, induces him to call public attention to the fact that of the great numbers whe have made daily application to him, there is not one who has not been effectually and permanently cured. In recent cases of Syphilis or Gonorrheea, the Dr. guarantees a perfect cure in a few days without bindrance to business, or other meconvenience. The Di%s method of treatment of these maladies, combines the improvements made by the medical faculty, with diseoveries of his own that are unknown to any one else, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after vonsequen Secondary Syphilis, which is so destructive of health producing ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate, and come away, disfiguring the sufferer most horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to consumption, the Dr. treats in the moet ¢er tain and efficient manner. Also Buboes. painfuk swellings upon the bones, disfiguring blotches on the skin, sores, pimples and all other consequences of Syphilitie or Gonorrheeal diseases he guarantees to eure, or asks no compensation. The Dr. would especially call the attention of those who have failed to obtain relief from others, many of whom he has already cured, and many are still under treatment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at his Institute, and he will give them such satisfaction they can obtain néwhere else,.— Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr. can have their cases promptly attended to. Office at the Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office, San Francisco, The Greatest Discovery of the Age ! Great Blessing to Mankind ! Innocent but Potent !—L. J. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum, (self-disinfecting agent) a stre preventive against gonorrhoea and syphilitic diseases, and an unsurpassed remedy for all venerial, scrofulous, gangrenowe and cancerous Ulcers, foetid discharges from vagina, uter. us and urethra, and all cutaneous eruptions and diseases. As inoculation is a preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum a preventive against syphilitical and gonorrheal disease ; harmless in itself, it possesses the power of chemically destroying thesyphilitie vi and thereby saving thousands from being infected by the most loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man whe appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay's Prophilac ticum. Itisin very convenient packages, and will be found convenient to use, being used as a soap. Price $5, For sale at Dr. Czapkay’s Medical Institute, Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite Pacitie Maid Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco. Address to DR. L. J. CZAAPKAY_ Private Medical and Surgical Institute. DR CZAPKAY would call attention to the follewing maladies, in the treatment of which he guarantees a cure Diseases of the Brain, such as_ Epilepsy, Apoplexy, Rushing of the blood to the head, inflammation of its di€ ferent tissues, partial and complete paralysis and insani ty, and all functional derangements, such as Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Misanthropy, T imidity Nervous excitement from slight causes, self-distr ust, diness, head-ache, ringing iu the ears, confusion of ittbak love of solitude, optical illusions, disturbed sleep andin, capacity for labor and study. Also in diseases of the Lungs and air passages, such as Tubereular disease or Consumption, Puewmonia, or Inflammation of the Langa, Pleurities or Pieurisy, Asthma, humoral or spastnodic; Bronchitas, Laryngitis, and all forms of Catarrhat affee= tions. Also, diseases of the Liver, Congestions of the Liver, Abseesses of the Liver, Caleuliin the Gall, Bladder and Ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair’ its functions, such as Panama fever, Bilions fever, and! lntermitting fever, and the consequences which these disorders leave behind Also diseases of the Stomach, such: as Gastritis or Inflammation of the Bowels, Dyspepsiatin: all its forms which destroy the appetite and digesttom, Flatulence, Dysentery and Diarrheea. Also diseases of the Kidneys and other Urinary Organs, such as DiaBetas, au excessive flow of urine, Albomindtia; commonly known as Bright's disease. In this complaiut the physician and patient do not oftentimes suspect the presence of the disease until too late. The most common symptems are general indisposition, with dropsical swellings + Caleuli in the Kidneys, Urethra, or Bladder, and all other disorders of the urinary organs. Also, diseases of the Womb and its appendages, such as irregularities of the Men-es, when excessive, defective, suppressed, or P ular Prolapsus, or falling of the Womb, Sterility, Ovar ean Dropsy and other diseases of the parts. In the treatment ef the above diseases, the Doctor has meu” new remedies, and guarantees a perfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned. i All consultations, by letter or otherwise, FREE. Address Dr. L, J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco. August 8 1856—tf A CARD. PRoMPTED by an honest desire of my heart,I wisht¢ lay before the public a case which deserves a light com mendation, not only as an act of scientific skill, bu! that of humanity, also. About two years ago, I suddenly and from causes unknown to me, was seiZed with a’ fit of Epi» lepsy, which owing to my inabi! fy to meet the expenses consequent apon athorough meaical treatment, and the discouragement whith I met with on attempting it, soon became such (as I was then led to believe,) a to defy the skillof a physician. I was frequently, while impurenit'o my calling, thrown down to the ground without the test warning, and although insensible to the agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life, and soow learned to look npon those who would render me assistatee or shelter me from dauger as enemies who sought to prolong the misery of my existence. While in this State, and having previousto my afflictions tasted the sweets of life, lence more ws induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician and, by recommendation, called ow Dr. L. J. Czapkay. I told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward him for his services—regardless of which, however, he at oftce undertook my case, and withthe blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unabie tore ward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yee conscious of my indebtedness, I consider it due tom: and to allafflicted, to make the case public, in order tha those in need of fn aewe advice may find a physicianim whom every coufidence can be placed. 3 {L. ST. MEYER YABLONSKY. State of California, San Francisco county—ss Subseribed and sworn before me this lst day of Augur) A.D. 1856. GirnertT A GRANT, Notary Public (L. &, Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical and Surgical Institute on Sacrameuto street, below Montgomery, opposite the cific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco California. The Doctor offers free consultation, and . acke uo remuneration unless he effects a cure, n "