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rand Medical & Surgical Institute, i The effect of this azent after coition is immedtate, and
iremoves the possibility of a contraction of disease. If.
Armory Hall. Cor. Sacramento and Montzomery sts. . however, the disease Ae been ton y it is useful in
SAV_ FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, . neutralizing the poisonotus secretions, which, by abeorp» stablished for the Permanznt Care of all Private . tion, produce the forrid compmequonces, Ewe (ne ste
. : It has to
Diseases, and the suppression of Quackery
, ondary sypMili . inisiered by the Dr.
. in many thousand eases, and he has yet to find the first
‘in which it has failed to subserve the purpose for which
jit wae administered. PRICE $5. Full directions are
. attached to cach package. In cases where the Prophi
. lacticum as used asa curative, Pr. L. J. Czapkay will
. furnish (gratis) » prescription for his Bived Purifier.
. Ait communications frem the country addressed only
jto Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, will be strictly
nnd confidentially attended to, and the Remedies with
f . the greatest cure and secrecy, immediately dispatched
: & . by Express or other conveyauce, totheir destinatination
~~
. INSTITUTE.
. D*: L. J. CLAPKAY. wontd Call attention to the fol. lowing maladies, fh the treatment of which he guar
j antees acure: Diseases of the Brain, such as Epilepsy.
Apoplexy, Rushing ef Blocd to the Head, Inflammation
. of its different tissues, Parsial and complete Paralysis and
. Insanity, ued all Functional Derangement, guch as Loss
;; of Memory, Aversion of Society, Misanthropy, Timidity.
. ; Nervous Excitement from slight causes, Self Distrust.
. Giddiness, Headache, Ringing in the Ears, Confusion of
. Ideas, Love of Solituda, Optical Tlusions, Disturbed
sle2p and incapability for labor and study. Also ia diseases of the Lungs and air passages, such as Tubucular
. disease or Consumpiion, Pneumonia or inflamation of the
@ . Eurgs, Pleuritus or Pleurisy, Asthma. humoral or spzs. mo Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and all forms ¢ Atarrhal
Dd L.J.CZAPKAY, Lite in the Hungarian Revol" . affections. Also direases of the Liver, Congestiens of the
liewary War, Chief Physicianto ihe 26th Regiment . Liver, Abscesses of the Liver. Cuiculi in the Gall, Bladsurgeon tothe Military Hospital at . der and Ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair
Pesth, liangary late lecturer on Diseases of the Uri-/. its functions, sich as Panama fever, Bilious fever and
nary Orgiuns and Diseases of Wom and Children, would jintermitting fever and the consequences which these
must respectfully inform the public of California that he . disorders leave behind.
has opened at Inst 3 of Chronic Diseases! Also ditéaees of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or inof lungs, liver, k : genital organs, and . flammation of the stomach, Frtertites or inflammation of
all Private Disea iifitic Vices, Gonorrl:oea, . the bowels, Dys iatnallits forms, which destroy the
Gicet, Stricture, Semi nd al! the horrid) appetite and digestion, Flatetencies, Dysentary ond}
consequences of seif $ that bis long. Diarrhoea. Also Diseases of the Kidueys, and other .
ev¥perience and successful practice ef many rs will. Urinary organs, such at Diabetes, or an exe
fasure him a share of public patronage. By practice . of urine, Albuminuria.
of many yeers in Europe and the United States, and du. disease.
of Honveds, Chief
ssive flow .
commoniy known as Bright's}
In this complaint the physician and patient .
ring the Hungarian Werand cam ns, he is enabled to . do not oftentimes suspect the presence of the tisease un-.
zpply the most efficient and suce: ties nst . tiltoo late. The most common symptoms are general .
dseases of ull kinds iry—charges . indisposition, with dropsical swellings. Caleuli in the
moderaie—treats hi d honorable . Kidneys, Ureters or Pladder, Enurises, or inability to .
way—has references ty from men . retain the urine. Cystits or Inflamwation of ibe Bladder .
ef known respectability and high standiag in socicty.— . and all other dlaorders of the urinary organs. Also. disAil par
receive the best
ecrrecy.
him by letter, or oth« rwise, will . eases of the Womb and its appendages, sxch as irregu.
Gentlest treatment, gud implicit . lirities of the Menses, when excessive, defective, sup.
y pressed or irregular. Prolapsus or fulllng or the Wom). .
Dr. L. J. Czapkay is daily receiving application . Sterility, Overean Dropsy, and other diseases of the parts.
from every part of this state and fom Oregon and . 1n the treatment of the above diseases; the Doctor hes
Washington Territories, for treatment of every . many new remedies, "4 Ensrentecs s perfect cure in all
form of diseaso, and there is not one who will come . C#£¢8; Of the money will be returned.
San Itranctsco Advertisements.
Dr. J. C, Young,
Corner Montgomery and California streets,
Cver Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office,
SAN FRANCISCO,
S the Pioneer advertising Physician of Calforria and
j the only one who received a Collegiate Medical Fducation,Zand is bewter Qualified to teat. and has cured
more cases of Private Disease than any other physician
For reference, see all of thu papers throughout the State
Constitutional Debility. or Eminal Weakness.—Dr.
Young addresses those who have injured themeelves by
private or improper indulgences in that secret and solitary habit which ruins the body and mind, unfitting them
for either business or society. The following are some
of the sad and melancholy effects piadeees by early habits
of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, pain in
the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular powe-, palvitatton of the heart, dyspepsia, nervousness, irratability,
derangement of the digestive functions, general debility,
symptoms ofconsumption.&c.
MENTALLY the fexrful effects on the mind are more to
be dreaded. 1.oss of Memory. confusion of Ideus, depression of Spirits. evil forbudings. aversion to society, se!fdsstrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c, are some of the
evils produced,
All persons who are afMfiicted with any of the above
symptoms should not fuil to cail on Dr. Young, and be at
once restored to perfect health. Let no false delicacy
prevent you. but apply immediately, and save ycurseif
from the dreadful and awful consequeuces of this terrible .
malady.
Weakness of the Organs immediately cured. and full
vigor restored, DR, J. C. YOUNG,
corner California and Montgomery streets, up-stairs
IMPORTANTTo MINERS
TRAVELERS, &c.
HERE is no malady of deeper importance, either ina
medical or moral poim of view, to which the human
family is more liable than that arising from impere connections,
As a Medical man it is the duty of every physician to
look at disease as it affects health and life. and his sole
object should be to mitigate, as fur as lies in his power,
the bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail,
all are liable to misfortune,
Of ail the ills that affect man one are more terrible
than those of a private nature. Dreadful as it is in the
person who contracts it, frighiful as are its ravages upon
his constitution, ending frequently in destruction and a
loathsome grave, it becomes of still greater importance
when it is transmitted to innocent offspring. Such being
the case how necessary it becomes that every one having
the least reason to fear that they have contracted the
disease. should atiend to it at once by consulting some
physician, whose respectability und education enables
him to warrant a safe. speedy, and permanent cure. In
sccordance with this necessity, UR. YOUNG feels called
upon to state that, by long study and extensive practice.
he has become perfect masier of ail those diseases which
come under the denom:nation of venereal. and having
sare a ~ Address DR.L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco.
the Doctor is in daily receipt of letters expressive August 31,1855—3m
«f gratitude and thankfulness, some of which are =
puolished below by permission: es ~ Blackman, Howard & Ce.
eee P o— Gregon, = 15, 1255. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
yr. pkay—ir. You 1edic ee P . a ‘
cipiriaes (med wn. Ticelalttle week ri,. Foreign & Domestic Wines andLiquors
ken acco: to direction. 1 feela little weak yet;
in every other way I am almost entirely recovered, 85 Clay Street, Between Battery and Front, one
door East of the Railroad House, San Francisco: and think in a short time I shall be as well as ever.
Ever; body that knows me is wondering what made Orders from the interior command particular altent'on,
O. P. BLACKMAN, such a change, fursome friends thought I had conscimption, and others said . was going crazy. Well Cras. Wess Yowarp,
Oct. 21, 1855.—ly C. H. Backman. { don’t know but they were both right, as I felta
Wooden Ware, Baskets, &c.
good deal both ways, and thought if I didn’t die
soon I would like to. [am not troubled any more
with omissions, and the pain in my head and back . --NCLUDING Brooms, Tubs, Paile, Wood and Zine. Wash
and the weakness in my limbs have leit me, and £0} Boards, Chopping Trays, Rolling ins, Barrel Covers,
has the dizziness, timidity and the wish always to . Clothes Pins, Clothes and Market Baskets, Peach Baskets.
be alone,I1 am not afraid to go in company now . Rottle Baskets, Shoe, Scrub and Dust Brushes, Hair and
aud am not so easily scared as 1 used to be, when. Wire Seives, Cotton and Linen Twine, Bed Cords and
any little thing would set me trembling. Ihave Clothes-lines, with every ‘other article belonging to the
been at work this week, which is the first I have! TW > Wu Pe >
done for six months, and the thought of it don’t disood & A illow W are Bu ness,
courage me like it used to. Indeed, I feel like! At lowest wholesale price by W.HAWXHURST.
112 and 114 Front, near Washington street.
P. S. Iam still doing business in the same old Wooden
another man, and it is all owing to your medicine
Building, at a very low rent, a saving of expense which
: Ps x 3 . wise) free.
ferward and express dissatisfaction; on the contrary . ee ee es eae ae
3
and advice. You mey publish this if you want to.
Yours, &., JOSEPH RATH.
ss es ae chants who do not, at least, calland see me before they
* 2 Sacrame nto, may 29, 1900. buy elsewh , re, caunct bewide awake to their ewn inter
Year Sir—Sech is the thankfulness I feel for the} ests. 6m pd
reservation of my healihof body and midd, and I) =
Grove of my life, that I hope I will net be consid. . . ’ § >
ered intrasive in tendering my thankfsl acknowl. . CROCKERY AND GLAS SWARE,
*dgements for restoring me to health, and making}
may life a boon worth preserving, when it had be-.
come u burthen too great for me to bear. Victim!
ns . was to vice that bad undermined my consti }
tution, and developed atrain of nervous symptoms, .
such as nervous debility, headache, distressing }
timidity, self-distrust, dizzines-, love of solitude, .
loss of memory and want of resolution, besides a
The finest and best
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mountains--including
LAMPS,
Plated Ware,
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loss of strength and energy, which had made my . fable Catlery,
waking movements wretched and my sleep unre. Chandeliers. .
freshing, and was fast bringing me to the grave; P
LOOKING GLASSES,
Bar Fixtures,
(all kinds)
Which we will sell at
The Lowest Prices,
Bz Call and take
a look at the STOCK.
New Brick Building, Main
POTTER & CRITTENDEN.
but thanks to your skill 1 am restored to health,
vigor and energy. Hoping to guide others where
they may find rvlief, you have wy permission tot
make this public.
Gratetully yours, LEONARD WAITE
To Dr. L. J, Czapkay, San Francisco.
Marysville, June 3, 1255. ; : WB_Don’t Forget the place !
Dr. L. J. Czapkey. San Francisco—Sir—I have . Street. Nevada.
esed the last of your medicine, and do not think I
shall need any moreas I feel very weil, except that;
Ihave netentirely got my strength yet, but soon.
will with the cppetite that Ihave. It is tust three Fl Sacramento Brand—dry— light coloredweeks, you may recollect, since I called at your Mayflowar Brand—1? js to the Plug:
Institute, with my constitation, as {thought entirely} ‘The above brands of JONES & HUDSON'S celebrate
broken, and never thought you would be able to! manufacture, in lots to suit, for sale by
eure me perfectly, but thought you might be. able SAML. HW. PRICHARD,
to do something to ease the pain ped back and} Agent for the manufactory.
bead and strengthen my limbs, which were so! saree crea Cage 3 s
weak that they would almost give way under me} fer yng tr yt ng ae
when I walked, and to strengthen my _Derves SO) BUYER OF GOODS in San Francisco. having been engaged
that . woald not get excited and tremble at every . in that business for nearly Three years past, with three
little thing. Now that you know what . expected. years previous experience in the intertor. He hopes to
youmay tudge of my satisfaction at my complete} give satisfaction to such as mayemploy him im that carecovery from those symptoms, and the removal of. pacity. a ae
those splotches and sores from my skin, and the. . Orders for any deseription of Mercuanpux filled and
alcers from my throat, end the entire stoppaga of. forwarded promptly.
those emissions, which you said were principally .
the cause of my sickness.
I can hardly teli you which is the greatest, my
y Or my surprise, for except not having fully got
my strength, . feel as well as nny man can feel.
Enclosed 1 send send you $20 over your charge,
and think myself cheaply cured. If you think anybedy will be benefitted, you may put this letter in.
the newspapers. t
Believe me, yours &e -THOS. HAYDEN.
23> Spermatorrhea. or Local Weakness. Nervous Debilw spirits, lassitude, weakness of the lmbs and
back, indisposition and incapability for study and labor,
dullness of apprehension, loss of me
ciety, love of solituc .
adache, involunt:
Nevada, Sept. 14—3m
F VIRGIN TO o.
FINE VG BRAS LEP BACCO. ..2,
a
SAMUEL H. PRICHARD,
Cor Battery & Sac. sts. up-stairs
Railroad House.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
N OS. 46 & 48, COMMERCIAL STREET, and 87 C.ay
Street, San Francisco.
The Stranger will easily distingnish this Rotel by obsorving the Cupaly and Town Clock. which are visible from
all paris of the ectty, and irom the baleoney of which a
most beautiful view of the City, Bay and surrounding
. couutry can always be obtained No other betel in the
. city possesses the same advantages.
this Hotel is a First Class House, fire-proof throughout
lighted be gas, water and all modern improvements in
every story ; situated in the most central part of the city
the most cleanly bast kept Hotel on the Pacific. Single
or double Rooms, with or without board. Meats at all
hours, from 5 A. M., to I1 P, M., and cogked to order,
December 28—3m
tatirmities in are cured without fail by the justly
celebrated Physician and Surgeon, L. J. Cza His
method of curing diseases is new, unknown to others, and
aboat all goes to the benefit of my customers, and mer.
S70. ijitte. jJSsnorhos2!, Jancsrozs and Cutaneous
mence the great success, All< ultations, by letter or
e@therwise, free. Address, L, J, Czarkay, M. D., San Francisco, California.
Syphilis and Gonorrhoea.—Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s
extraordinary success in the treatment of Syphilitic
acd Gonorrheal diseases inthe primary and other
atages, induces him to call public attention to the
fact that of the creat numbers who have made daily .
“pplication to him, there is not one who has not}
been effectwal!y and permanently cured. In recent
cases of Syphilis or Gonorrhoea, the Dr. guaranties
a perfect cure ina few davs without hindrance to
business, or other inconvenience. ‘The Dr's method
ef treatment of these maladies, combines the im
drovements made by the medical faculty, with
discoveries of his own that are unknown to any
one else, and which, when applied, prevent the
possibility of evil atterconsequences.
Secondary Syphilis, which is so destructive of .
heaith, producing ulce rations of the throat, destroy.
Ladies Ordinary, Second Story.
A great reduction in prices, to keep peace witn tho
times. enables the visitor to live better xnd more econ
omically at the Rail Koad Hotel than elwhere, See Bil
of Fare in Golden Era, and observe the variety of food
and moderation of charges.
The visitor is also entitled to the free inspecjion of
numerous large and beautiful views along the Panama}
Railroad. Chagres River,
Raiiroad i
No runners attached to this Established, as its proprie
tors depend upon its own merits.
HALEY & THOMPSON
January 25, 1856—3m Prprietors.
ST NICHOLAS HOTEL,
Corner Commercial and Sansome streets. San Francisco.
E. J. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.
pas HOUSE is fitted and furnished in a style inferior to
none in this city. Accemmodations of a supcrior
description are offered to all, whether Transient visitors,
or regular Boarders. Particular attention will be given
and great Atlantic and) Pacific
paid more attention to that one branch than any other .
physician in the United States, he feels himself bettar
. qualified to treat them.
Syphillis in all ts forms, such as Ulcers, Swelling*in
the Groins. Ulcers. in the Throat. Secondary Syphilis.
Cutaneons Eruptions, Ulcerations, Turtuary Syphilizx, Syphilis in Children, Mercureal Syphilitic Affections, Gon. Marysville,
LANGTON’S
PIONEER EXPRESS!
RINCIPAL OF FICES—SAN FRANCISCO, Number 154
Montgomery street, corner of,ecramento.
SACRAMENTO, corner of J and Third _streeta, adjoining Drexel, Sather & Church’s Banking House.
DOWNIEVILLE, Main Street, Banking House of LaxcTON & Co.
NEVADA, Main street, adjoining Frisbie’s Saiuun.
We wili dispatch A DAILY EXVRESS FROM NEVADA
TO SACRAMENTO, and the following points :
Marysville, Cherokee Corral, Foster's Ber,
Grass Valley, Monte Cristo, Camptorville,
Rough a Ready, Eureka North, Galena Hill,
Orleans } lat, Craig's Fist, Railroad Hill.
Moore’s Flat, = Freneh Corval, Young's Gold Hill,
Wolf Creek, Forest City, Oak Valley, —
Snow Toint, Minnesota, Smith’s Diggings,
German Par, San Juan, Sweetland oe
Eureka South, Chipp’s Diggings, Hess’ Crossing,
Concord Bar, City of Six, Plum Valley,
Scott’s Valley, Greenville, Goodyear 8 Bar,
Kanaka Creek, American Hill, DOW NIEVILLE,
ALSU—TU SAN FRANCISCO,
Connecting with
MESS. FREEMAN & CO’S EXPRESS,
To aill parts of the ATLANTIC STATES and ECRHPE
TREASURE, PACKAGES and LETTERS transmitsed to
and from the above points. with unrivalled dispatch and
security.
GOLD DUST AND COIN forwarded to all parts of the
United States and Europe, insuretl or uninsured, at as
low rates as can be done by any house with security.
San Francisco Advertisements.
Ye That Suffer!
_ Read ! Read !
GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY!
Por the Certain and Speedy Cure of Diseases of Private
.bature no matter how long standing without any
Injurious effects to the system, or
any change of Dict.
Our Treasure Express will always be accompaniep by . IT NEVER HAS FAILED—IT CANNOT FAIL TO CURE!
faithful Messengers.
NOTES, DRAFTS, BILLS, &c., collected or negotiated, . PPYHIS INVALUABLE SPECIFIC, first introduced into
and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made.
Pisa some Ffty years since, soon became so well
known as a certain cure, that in every town and city, not
Forwarding of merchrndize, and commissions, of every . only on the Continent. but in Graat Britain, the demand
nature, attended te with promptness.
#—-GOL)) DUST BOUGHT.
for it was so great—its merits so astonishing, that in less
than one year from its introdnction it had supplanted all
&e-CHECKS ON SAN FRAN CISCO, SACRAMENTO, & . othbr remedtes. The Medieal Faculty of the principal
MARYSVILLE. cities of Europe were compelled to acknowleuge its wonSa3BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE ATLANTIC STATES . derful mastery over every one else. Proprietors of other
AND EUROPE.
Nevada, January 4, 1856.
PACIFIC EXPRESS CO.
GF
CapitaL $100,000.
California a. d Atlantic States,
Express Forwarded
A JOINT STOCK COMPANY.
H. MACKIE, AcEnt.
FFICEin Nevada, Telegraph Building, Main street, .
opposite Metropolis Hotel. Daily express to
Sacramento, San Francisco, Stockton and
and all parts of the Northern and Southern
orrhea, Gleet, Strictures, False Passages, Inflamation of . minesand Oregon.
the Bladder and Prostrate Glands, Excoriations. Tumors,
Postules, &c., are as familiar to him as the most common things of daily observation.
The Doctor effeots a cure in recent cases in n° few days,
and finds no difficulty in curing those of long duration,
without submitting the pzticnt to such treatment as will
draw upon him the slightest suspicion, or oblige him to
neglect hig Lus‘ness, whether within doots or without.—
The diet need not be changed, except in cases of severe
inflamation. Thera are in California patients (amounting
to over two thousand in the past year.) that could furnish
. proof of this; but these are matters that require the ut. mest secrecy, which he ulwrys preserves.
All letters enclosing $19 will be promptly attended to.
OUce hours from 9 A. M. to8 P.M, Address
J.C. YOUNG, M. D., Express Building,
. Corner of Montgomery and Culifornin streets over
. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s axpress Departments,
Medical Correspondence.
San Francisco, June 2d, 2855.
aking your medicines; I am also gaining strength
ta
}a
. fi
every
The trouble that . had, which was the cause of the
, is also leaving me very fast. In fact, I think lam en
. tirely well, but if you think it best, I will take medicines. a short time longer. It is only about two months since I
. commenced taking your prescriptions, and although you
told me it would take from three to four months, yet I
feel perfectly weil already. I fegl sorry that I did not
, visit you at first, and not allow myselfto be led away by
. the vain boasting of those quacks that cops your style of
business, and thereby impose #pon the public. They dis. poiled me of my money, and if I had not stopeped taking
their vile stuff. they would hare robbed me of my life also.
Thanks to your superior medical skill, I am beyond danger, and I shali always consider you the savior of my life,
Deer Dr. publish this if you considerit worth your while
. for 1 wish to procluim to the world your worth, that every
. one who needs a physician may know where to call, and
. be sure of avoiding deceit and imposition.
. Yours till death, Gro. Marsnar
‘AR YSVILLE, Jcse 10th, 1855.
DBD: J. C. YOUNG, DEAR SIR—Please send me some
! c{the medicines yon prescrbed in my case. I have
a friend here who is troubled in exactly the same way
that Iwas. He has mghtly emissions, ringing noise in
his head, weak back, luss of memory, and is generally
debilitated; he is discouraged and has not confidence
enough to enable him tocalland see you. I told him
bow . was. and that my friends all said I wasin consumption, and the doctors up here gave me up and adviged me
to go home and die, butinstead of going home . called
upon you and here . am as well as uny of them and iikeiy to live a long time yet, with strength enough to work
with the strongest of them. Doctor I will send every one
. fo you that locks to me ns though he neededa physician,
It shall not be my fauit ifany one dies for wan. of medi{cal treatment. I willdoall Icanto keep the afflicted
{ away from those penis of society, yclept professers nnd
. high sounding titled men wno, if the facta were known,
. aremen who left their country for their country’s good,
. Publish this letter Doctor, if you wish, and Lhope some of
. those that humbugged me may see it and sleep bad for
. one dight. = Truly yours, GEO. DAVIDSON. “
\ GRASS VALLEY, Jung 3d, 1855,
DE SIR—The last medicine you sent me has done
. the business. I am now periectly well, and wish to
give my testimony to the public in fuvor of your skill. 1
was troubled with a cumplication of diseases brought on
by that soul destroying habit of self-pollation. and com. plaints caught by connection with bad persons of the opposite sex. I have been treated by some of the best phySicians as well as those quacks who invest the State. und
by them all given up as incurable; but being advised bya
friend who had been benefitted by your scientific trent
ment to call upon you, I did so. and feei grateful to him
for the information, but still more thenkfull to you for the
. care and good advice you gave me, as Wellas the e«fficaj tions medicines you prescribed. If any ofthe afflicted
should see this let them be sure that it is a voluntary otf. fering in gratitude for the blessings
} from you, and also given with afervant wish that it may
be of service to those suffering as 1 did; and now my God
. bless you in your efforts to lessent the sufferings ofthe human family, und my good citizens assist you to drive
from the community these leaches that prey upon the
oe by false pretensions of eminence in the medical
world.
Yours eternally,
Fs JOHN BURGESS.
To Dr. J.C, Youre, San Francisco. [Dec, 7}
. 2 FPLAUERVILLE, May 23, 1855.
R. J.C. YOUNG—Dear Sir: Words cannot express
the gratitude I feel is due to you fo rthe benefit . have
received from your truly invaluable course of treatment
of my case while prescribeing forme. LIthink I cannot
justily myself without giving this small token of my
thankfainess and esteem, for you have been the means of
saving my life, and testoring to me that hoalih whichI
had so long despaired of again enjoying. I had fora long
time (four years) been troubled with that most dreadful
scourage of yound people, seminal weakness or nocturnal
emissions which so weakened me both body and mind.
that I was obliged to give u mining altogether. 1 consulted one of the best physicians (so called, )in the mountain districts, and after a careful examination of my cuse.
he gave me medicines. Fcontinued under his treatment
for three months without receiving any benefit, in fact I
grew worse from week to week, until at last I got discouraged and asked him for his opinion. I told him not to
fear to tell me the whole truth, for Ishould rather know
the worst at once, than tolive in suspence. I had lost
about thirty pounds of flesh, and knew that he at least
ing the soft parts, and leaving the bones exposed, . to the accommodation of Families, and no efforts will be . COUld not cure, me and asI was then going on, death must
which mortity, separate, and come away, disfigurtag the sufferer most horribly, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to con-.
sumption, the Dr. treats in the most certain and.
efllsient manner. Also Buboes, painful ewellings
upon the bones, disfiguring splotches oa the skiu,
sores, pimples and ail other consequences of Syphilitie or Gonorrnoeal diseases he guaranties to cure,
er asks no compensation.
The Dr. would especially call the attention of
those who hove 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 cousultation, and invites all to call at his lastitute, and he will give them sach satisfaction they
ean obtain nowhere eise. Those ata distance, by
writing to the Dr, can have their cases Promptly
attended to. Offices Nos. 3 and 4 Armory Hall,
corner of Sacramento aad Montgomery streets,
San Francisco.
The Greates: Discovery ef the Age
GREATJBLESSING TO MANEIND!
Tnnocent but Potent. }
at. L. J. CZAPKAY'S PROPHILACTICUM
(Seit-Di-iatecting Agent,) a sure preventive .
t Gonorrhoea and Syphilitie Disaases, and an
surpassed remedy for ail Veneral, Serofulous
@angrenous and Cancerous Utcers l'ostidjdischarges
from » agina, Uterus and urethra, and all cutaneous .
Eruptions and diseases, FOR SALE AT Dr.
L.J. CZAPKAY'S Office, Armory Hall, corner of
Sacramento and Montgomery sts., San Francisco. . 3B % i,
Az ianoculation ts a preventive against Small Pox, ;
so is Dr. J. L. CZAPKAYS Prophilacticnm a pre.
entive against Syphilitical § Gonorrhoeal disease
harmiess in itself, it possesses the power of chemi
eally destroying the syphilitic virus, and
oathsome of all diseases. Let no young wan who!
spared to make this Hotel a home to all who may favor it
with their patronage. Assiduous and polite attention may
be relied upon from all connected with this house, by its.
guests. December 14—3m
GOLD AND QUARTZ SPECIMENS
Bought at the Highest Prices by
BARRETT &SHERWOOD
SSAYS AKE MADE withont injury to the surface of
ig the specimens, and exact value estimated jthout
charge. BARRETT & SHERWOOD.citytObservatory.
Poe Beinis the number—I35 Montgomery street, San
rancisco,
N. B.—The best and largest stock of WATCHES and
JEWELRY in the State, always on hand.
@*Particular attention given to Watch .epairing.
Empire Livery Stable,
GEORGE MAY, Proprietor.
The undersigned would inform his friends and the pubi lic generally that he has be
come proprietors of the Empire Livery Stable and he aei sign keeping
te-A STOCK OF FAST HORSES,
And would solicit the patronage of the public,
&zHorses kept by the Day or Week.
Nevada. January 1Sih, 1856,
.
METROPOLIS
LIARS SALGGH,
Main street, Nevada.
EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a new and elegant
SALOON in the second story of Rogers & Husseys
} Brick Building, and visiters will find it fitted and furthereby . nished {
saving thousands frem being infected by the most the State.
in a style unsurpassed by any similar room in.
The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and arc}
appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay’s Pro-! Pfemounced to be inferior to none.
. '
piniacticam, It is in very converient packages, and .
will be found convenient to use, being used as s
svap. That disease can be prevented by the use
of proper agetits, is as well an established fact, as . will be found at a:
hat ihey cau be cared after the irestabiishment. This . and Cigars.
principle, which is now universally recognized, was
received even before the days of Jenner, the diseoverer of vaccinnation, in 1796, and its multiplied
benefits ever since have received, as they deserved
the attention of the medical faculty: it was in
arsuit of this branch of the medical science that
c. L. J. Czapkay fortunitely made the discover
{comfort of those
dy
of the Prophylacticam, which fer the p:evontionof much LOWER PRICES then any oth
¥ lem te the moraine POTTER & CRITTER”
Tue room is fitted up with particular reference to the!
who visit it, and is furnished with .
every convenience which can be desired.
Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at which
i times the choicest Liquors, Wines
423° A Lunch is served Morning’s and Evenings.
Proprietors intend that nothing shall ibe omitted
which can in any way cond:
who favorthem with eke nce to the pleasure of those
Nevada, Oct. 26,—tf.
CAMPHENE! CAMPHENET?
GALLS, CAMPAENE—Which we can sell
soon count Me as One of its victims. This physician then
told me that case was incurable; that I had better not take
any more medicines. He said was ina decline which
was fast tending to pulmonary consumption.
I then desired of obtaining any relief, and saw that
unless something was done to miiigate the complaint thxt
{ should be numbered with the dead, or what is worse. be
araving maniac. Happening to sce one of your books,
the Pocket “sculapius.I made up my mind at once to
calland consult you with the determination of trying once
more to get relief if you would underiake the case. Oh.
how thankfulI am for that determination! I commence
taking the medicines prescribed by you and Iam now,
through their healing powers, resiored to perfect health.
1 shall not fall to recommend you to any of iny friends
that require assistance, fora man thatcan cure a case 2s
bad us mine was can cure every disease that flesh is heir
to, if ethere islife enough Jeft in the system to build upon.
. Rec ive my most sincere and hearifelt thanks and es.
EMI QUARTO BLANKS—
100 Quires, finely bound ;
500 Quires Quarto blanks 1-2 bound,
10 Dozen Bar Books;
Pass and Memorandum Books, 2 great variety,
Tuck and Memorandum Books, all kinds ;
Time Books, small and large sizes.
For sale by POTTER & CRITTENDEN,
Important to Travelileis.
Robiuson’s Upper Crossing!
HE BRIDGE at Kobinson’s Upper Crossing, 1 ant 14
mile beiow the Illinois Rar on the South Yuba is now .
Completed for Horsemen and Footmen. The Road will
be READY FOR CARRIAGES on the First of May next.
Travellers will find this the Best, Must direct, aud Con!
venient route to the following weil-known rich mining
localities: Orleans Flat, Moore’s Flat, Woolsey’s Flat,
Snow Point, Eureka, Minnesota, Smith's and Chipp’s
Diggings, and Flats,
ROBINSON _& BROTHER,
October 19—3m
RUDOLPH
Peratical Druggist & Apothecary,
Yo. 21 Commercial Street.
Bazins’ Colognes’, Phalons’ Hair Invigorator
Barry's Tricopherous always on hand.
Assay Office.
No. 30 Main s'
Willirmson & Dawley, Bankers.
F. SCHOTTE, ASSAYER.
JILL MELT AND ASSAY ALL DUST entrusted to < is
care, and the correctness of his AssxYs,
Refers to all the Gold Dust buyers in Nevada.
Nevads, Desembey 28, 1856—tf
of health received
itrect, Nevada—Rear of Banking House of See eS style
‘Treasure. Parcels and Letters insured and
. forwarded to the Atlantic States in charge of
a regular messenger by every steamer.
Furniiure Ware Rooms.
Abbott & Edwards
Commercial Street, nearly opposite Pine.
AVE now on hand a magnificent assortment of the
best Furniture in the country, consisting in part o
Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofas, &e.
And very many other ihiags, al! of which are manufac.
tured in the best possibie manuer, out of choice hard
wood, and are of the ms0@t durable character.
We ure also prepared to Wlannfacture to Order.all
. Dear Sir—I have not hada single fit since I commenced . kinds of Furniture at short notice, among which are
t king
Mattrasses, of a Superior Quality,
And Spring Redsteads,
And in short every thing necessary either for comfrt,
convenicnes Orluxury. Any person in want of Furniture
. should call and examine our stock,and our prices which
very low.
Nevada, March9th, 1855.—tf
2 DAVIS:
Dealer in Guns, Pistols, Powder &c
New Fire-proof Brick, Broad Street, Nevada.
par subscriber has been at great troub]
and spared no expeasein fitting up hi
establishment in the best possible style.
Medicine, jealous of its sway vainly endeavored to stay its
onward progress, Like grass before the mower, their efforts fell to the ground ; and like fire on the prairies,
sweeping all before it, its onward march became triumphant, It stood forth upon its own merits; a discerning
public saw, tried and were convinced of its Macicat Vin—
Tcgs, The massive fortune acquired by Dr."Pargerra from
the sale of it during the six years he prepared it, alone
bore witness to its miraculous merits. At the decease of
the Doctor, the recipe was bequeathed to his son, who
has lately introduced the remedy into the United States.
The number of cures it has already made are astonishing. Thousands and tens of thousands can bear testimony
to its efficacy.
All who Use it, it will CURE with safety speed and cer". tainty no other Medicine has ever possessed.
Resort to no Quack Nostrums! Use a Remedy that has
been tried for the past fifty years, and was never known
to fail.
THIS GREAT
WARRANTED REDADT ?
Is PURELY VEVETABLE !
Beware of Counterfeit ! The extensive sale of this won
derful medicine has already caused some person or persons
to palmoffon the unsuspecting, a spurious compound
closely resembling the Original. Be particularito buy
none without the written signature of A. Pareira, M. )).,
on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. and their compounders will be punished with the
utmost rigor of the law.
Price—TuReg Do1.ars per Bottle. For eale by D.
Babcock, sole Agent for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands to whom ali orders must be addressed. A
liberal discount made to wholsale dealers.
D. BABCOCK, Wholsaie Druggist,
77 Davis street, San Francisco.
LIST OF AGENTS.—Dr. JOHN LARK, Nevada; Rice,
Coffin & Co, Marysville; B. K. Starkweather, Stockton
W. U. Bruner, Sonora; Benj, Shurtleff, Shasta; Child &
Worthen, Placerville Drug Store, Placerville; Justin
. Gates, Jr., Sacramento city; Dr. R. W. Carr, Downieville;
. Dr W_ H. Gatliff, Yreka; Dr. J. B. Winston, Los Angeles;
Whealey & Morse, San Diego; George L. Story, Portland,
,; Oregon.
. Nevada, Jannary 4, 1856—3m
Russian Hiii Hotel for Invalids.
TBXHIS INSTITUTION, under the direction of
_ Five Trustees, and charge of experienced and
competent PHYSICIANS, offers snperior inducements to such pe‘sons as are desirous of remaining quiet for a time under medical treatment, and
enjoy the comfoits of home.
. Person#suffering from any form ef disease, (ex. cept cholera and small pox. will be received any
. time, and full board furnished [Meals served in
. private rooms, if desired, without extra charge. j
The ROOMS of the Hotel are large, airy, and
for making and repairing anything in the . We'l farnished with every convenience.
way of Gussitutnc, He has had many
years experience and flatters himself that
he is a complete master of his profession.
his shop may be purchased at LOW RATES for Cash
MGFLES? J GUNS, POWDER. SHOT,
LEAD, GUN WADS, SHOT BFLTS,
NIPPLE WRENCHES, GUN SITES, Ke.
Aar-Call at his shop south side of Broad street, in new
Brick block,
October 20, 1855—2m @. P. DAVIS.
SIGOURNEY & PECK.
Main ctreet, Novada.
HE SUBSCRIBERS wontd return their sincere thanks
to the citizens of Nevada ana vicinity for the liveral
share of patronuge heretofore extended them, and wotld
Sinte they are now offering ca reasonable terms a
. Barge & Well-sclected Stock of Groceries,
Consisting of
Lard, Choice Butter, Coffee,
Teas, Sugar, Mackerel,
Mining Tools, of every description,
Manilla and Hemp rope, all sizes,
Blasting powder, Safety Fuse.
Duck, Carolina Rice, Salmon, &e.
ALSO—A large assortment of Shelf Goods, including
Pine Apples, Fresh peaches, Strawberries. Raspberries,
Oysters, Lobsters, Clams, Meats. all kinds, Jams and Jellies. Particular attention is called to their
STOCK OF WINES & LIQUORS.
. Being the Largesi aad_ best sciceted in the mountains.
We have the best facilities for obtaining Goods from
San Francisco, one of the firm devoting bis whole time
and attention to buying for this and the branch stores
wiih which they are connected.
Aap All Goods delivered Free,
A. BGREGORY,
Pire Proof Brick Building foot of Main
end Broad Streets, Nevada.
Would respectfully inform the citizens o
Nevada and vicinity that he has jnst openeda
large and extensive assortment of
Provisions, Groceries,
Miners’ tools, Shelf Goods,
And all kinds Merchandise.
Together with Hardware and TSE Te which will be
SOLD.ON BETTER TERMS
For the READY CASH than ever offered before in this
place. His stock consists in part of the folle wing articles:
Tobacco, Candles, Soaps,
Fruits, all descriptions, in cans and glass,
Syrups, assorted; Jains, Jellies,
Teas, green and black; Hams,
Shoulders, Bacon, l’ork, Fish,
Rice, Carolina and China;
Sugar of all qualities; Shovels, all kinds.
Camphene, wholesale and retail,
Blasting Powder and Fuse,
Sluice Forks and Picks,
Gum and Tow Packing. &c.
I design keeping in my stock the best ofall articles and
have made my ownselecttons with a view tothe wants
of this community.
July13, 1855, 3m
OO
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC!
California Stage Company
ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY 1856.
The Stages of this Company will leave
. their offices ai the METROPOLIS HOTEL,
i and UNITED STATES HOTEL, Nevada,
FOR SACRAMENTO.
Leaves Nevada &t J o'clock, A. M., and arriving atSacramentoin time for the < o'clock boats tor San Francisco
Also—At 4o’clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an
Accommodation Line to Sacramento.
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Leaves the above named Ofices Every Morning at 7
. o’clock, A.M, passing by Grass Vatley, Kough & Keady,
Empire Ranch and Long Ba: He ill
by Povclock, PM. § Dar, and arriving at Marysville
ALSO—FOR AUBURN via GRASS VALLEY.
Every Afternoon at 2 o'clock passing via Grass Valley
and arrive atAuburn samo day, at 6 o’clock P. M., oonnecting with he Morning Coach at Auburn which arrives
atSacramentot asl o’clock, Pp. M., same day.
JAMES 0, est. C. 8
Yimin.
November 7, 1855—tf
__ SCHOOL BOOKS.
C GUFFY’S, Sanders’ and Mandeville’s Serics;
_ Readers and spellers;
Smith's Grawmars ‘
Comstock’s Chemistry and Philozophy ;
Davis Adams and Colburn’s Arithmetics ;
_Mitchel s primary and com’n schoo! geography
A liberal discount made to Schools and the trade.
Forealeby POTTER & CRITTENDEN.
-FRISBIE’S SALOON. _
= EX. Rosers,
NNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS and the public in
general that he has become the Lessee of ti is
POPULAR & HOUSE
Which has recently been thoroughly renovated and
>
)
Sept 29—tf
as follows:
sepI5
Unsurpassed in the Mountains.
The House is bountifully supplied with the
MOST CHOICE LIQUORS
To be found in the market.
NIPPLES .
Flour, Beef, Pork, Hams, Bacon, .
. Experienced NURSES will always be in attendance, and every means and calculated to en. sure the speedy convalescense of patients.
. Thet HARGES will be moderate in all cascs.
. and no extra expenze for Medicine, Lights or Baths,
The PHYSICIANS inattendance are well kno 2 n
to the public as acientific and trustworthy gentlemen.
Connected with the hotel is a Dispensary for
. worthy indigent persons, where Medical attea. dance and Medicine will be furnished gratis.
For admission, application must be made to the
Physicians, at their office, southeast gorner of
Wa-hingion and Dupont streets, San Francisco.
All Letrers must be addressed as above.
Hon. JAMES VAN NESs,
Hhbn. JOHNS. HAGAR,
Hon JAMES M3ESTELL, $ Trastees.
WM, G. WOOD, Esq.,
C. V. GREY, Esq., }
PHYSICIANS:
L. HUBBARD, M. D, J.D. BROWN, M. D.
N. B,—Indigent persons will be prescribed for at
the Dispensary, on the Northeast corner of Washington and Dupont streets, on each day of the week,
Sundeys excepted, between the oourse ofone and
two o'clock. Diseases of the Eye treated on Sai
urdays,
Dr. u. HUBBARD, on Diseases of Women and
Children.
Dr. J. D. BROWN. Surgical Diseases generally.
San Francisco, January 18, 1856 —3in
Wholesale and Retail, __
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, Dyestuffs, Brushes, Spirits
Turpentine, Alcohol, Perfumery, Fan:
cy Articles, Patent Medicines,
Cooking Extracts, Sago, Tobacco, Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Isinglass, Port Wine, Brandy,
Ginger Wine, Starch, Indigo, Sal Soda, Sponge,
Bath Brick, &c. &c.
LSO, a well selected stock of Trusses, Abidominal Supporters, Shoulder Rraces, Suspensary Bandages. &c.
and in fact every article usually keptin a well regulated
Wholesale & Retail Drug Store.
Every Article is New, Fresh, and the Best of its kind,
particular attention having been paid to the selection o
the Goods in San Francisco and New York, by an experienced Druggist, The Stock having been purchased for
CASH at LOW PRICES can and wiil be sold for cash, at
FRICES SATISFACTORY TO ALL.
-Lam receiving goods frequently both from San Francisco
and New York, so that purchases may rely on finding erery article pertaining to the Drug business. Every inducement will be offered to the Trade as I will sell Goods
at Sacramento prices with the addition of Freight.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY respectfully solicited
and satisfaction guarauteed in quality and price.
All Goods ordered through the Express will be promptly
forwarded to be paid on delivery.
Particular attention paid to the preparation of FAMILY
MEDICINES. Prescriptions carefully compounded by day
or night. JOHN LARK,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
New Fire Proof Store, Main Street, Nevada.
January 11, 1856—tf 32
NEW STORE.
ROGERS & HUSSEY.
if AVING removed to their New Fire Proo
Store, on
MAIN STREET,
Are now ready tooffer to their old customers and the
public generally a large and good assortment of
Glass and Hardware, Oils, Camphene, Flour, &c.,
Also a great variety of articles too numerous te mention
All of which they will pledge themselves to sell at the
lowest eash price,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Nevada,ug. 17, 1855.—tf
C. ©. WEBB & GO.,
Importers and Wholesaie Dealers in all kinds of
NEVADA & WA SHINGTON
ma STAGE LINE. -wi
On and after Janvary 1, 1856, the
above Line will run
as follows: Leaving the
METROPOLIS_ HOTEL, Nevapa,
. At 8 o'clock. A. M., passing by Mountain Spring House,
n’s, Cold Spring, White Cleud, Gold Hill and Alpha.
poe pet ion at Washington by lo'clock, in the afternoon.
It is the nearest and best route to WASHINGTON, OMEGA, Scotchman’s Creek, Poor Man’s Creek, and Eureka.
Returning the sfages will leave the SOUTH YUBA HOTEL every morning at 9 o'clock, and arriving at Nevada,
by 1o’clock, P, M., conuectiug with the California Stage
Co's Coactes for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville and
Shasta. Office—South Yuba Hotel, Washington. .
A. S. CLIN, Propricter.
W.S. McROBERTS, Agent, Metropolis Hotel.
Nevada, Janu 18th, 1866.
Great Reduction in Prices!
a
VIRGINIA HOUSE
NO 75 BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
This well known and favorite: stand.
situated on the corner of Broad and
Bridge streets, the proprietor has re-, :
fitted and greatly enlarged. His house is
now prepared to accommodate hls friends and the public
in a far superior manner to the past.
FINE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND GOOD
SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN.
The undersigned pledges himself that no pains will be
spared to make his House a Hog for all who may favor
him with their patronvge.
WILLIAM C. JANES, Propriotor.
Nevada, Deeember ¢1—ly
PAPER.
bg CAP, FOOL’S CAP,"all sizes ;
Broad and Narrow Bill Cap;
50 Reams Letter Paper. blue and white;
20 do = fine'y assorted Note paper ;
10 do Bath Letter, Blue and white gilt ;
Any quantity’of plain and fancy Envelops'to suit
For sale by POTTER e& CRITTENDEN.
Tailoring and Emporium of Faskion.
The undersigned feeling grateful for the pum
lic patronage that has been bestowed upon his
in this city, begs leave to inform his friend
that he has just received direct from San Francisco
A Choice and well Selected
TOCK OF CASSIMERES
9 CLOTHS, &e., &., j
Which he will make up to order in a neat style
Porticular attention paid to Cleaning and Renovating Clotha He ‘can always be found at his old
stand, on Commercial street.
47-tf Msj JACK DOWNING, Merchant Tatton.
r
CITY BAKERY!
°
JOHN NOTTE R,PROP'’R,
HE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their
old friends and customers that they have fitted up in
style the saloon known as the ‘Polka,’’ where they will
always be on hand to fill all orders which may be entrustedtothem. He will keep constantly on hand a general
assortment of
GREAG AND PASTRY.
Soda, Boston, Sugar, Butter, Water and
Graham Crackers,
Wholesale & Retail at Lowest Cash Pices
Traders, Hotels, Restaurants, and
families supplied at the most reasonable rates. Orders from the country
wiil be promptly illedand forwarded
with denpateh,
Nevada, Oct 12, 1855.—3m
CITY MARKET,
. BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
The subseriber would most respectfully in.
form his friends and the public that he has
purchased the above well-known Market and
will keep constantly on hand
Beef Pork. Mutton, Vealand Vegetables
Which he will sell at Low Rates.
He will be happy 70 WAJZ ON ALL who may faror
. him with their patronage, and will assure them that he
designs keeping the best Meats to be found in California, .
July 15, 1855—tf JAS. MONROE, Broad street.
METROPYPoinLis
LIVERY STABLE.
Number 15, Maia street, Nevada,
The subscribers would inform their friends‘that they have
LEFT THE
UNION STABLES,
. AND TAKEN THE
METROPOLIS STABLES,
And would inform their friends and the public that they
will continue to keep on hand
The most Elegant Equipage in the Mountains, .
Of Saddle and Carriage Horses.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c.
43~ Horses Boar led auu Groomed by the Day, Weck or
Month, on moderate terms.
J.A, LANCASTER & CO., Troprieter
Nevada, Noy. 9—itf
DEER CREEK BAKERY,
Meai and Vegetable Market.
BEST BREAD IN THE CITY !!
MeALLISTER & KENT
HE subscriber having just completed the New St
near the foot of Main and Broad sireets. bega
moved to the above stand, where he is prepared to serve
the public with the
Choices Meats and Vegeiabiles,
which can be -ound in the market, and at prices low
enough to be in keeping with the times.
We kill none but American cattle of the best quality
nd keep always on hand a good supply of meats of all
kinds 47 A.McALLISTE
New York Bakery & coffee Saloon.
Main Street, Nevada.
—— undersigned having purchased and fitted up ic elegant style the establishment one door above Grier &
Henry's, of’ er for the accommodation of the public inducements supe rior to any found in the city.
BREAD, CAKE AND PIES,
Of all kinds aud of the best quality always on hand.
Wedding parties, Families. Hotels, and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread, Cake and Pastry found
in the Bakeries of the East, at the most liberal rates.—
Those wishing to regale themselves with a delicious cup of
genuine Mocha need not go elsewhere.
Every endeaver will be made to satisfy customers, and
deserve the liberal patronage of the community.
JACUBS & LEWIS.
Nevada, Novy. 2d, 1855.—tf
UNION XO wre xX,
No, 25 Broad Street, Nevada, Cal,
STONE & SMITH, Proprietors.
HE undersigned having taken in charge this well
known Hotel, and fitted it upina style that is not
surpassed by any house of the kind in any mountain town
in California, takes this method of announcing io their
friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public gener“RIOVORS. VW
to inform his friends and the public, that he has now re . sacra
a
MGS & CIGARS,
AT WHOLFSALE,
E. W. HEYWOOD & C0.
OB gpa for sale, by the Package or Gallon, the Zar
gest and Best Assortment of
Liquors, Wines & Cigars ver opened in Nevada.
Uur facilities are such that we feel confident in saying
that we are prepared to offer Goods in our line at such pri
ces us will meet the approbation of ali who may favor us
with — Try us gentlemen !
Goods delivered promptly to any part of the City free of
extra charge. E. We lzywoop & Co.
New Brick Storea, Eroad st, below Pine.
Nevada, Oct. 26, 1855—1. ipnpapig
RANDIES, a complete assortment. We
Bourbon, Monongahela, Scotch and Irish ops teed
Gin, Pure Holland and Domestic, ¥
Rum, Old Jamaica, Suxrry, Duff Gordon
Maprixa, Old and very flue, x
Port, Burgun iy, CLAaRetT. in cases and casks.
For sale by E.W.HEYWOOD &Co.
26-tf Brow street, below Pine
= Notice to Teamsters,
Wagon Road from Nevada to Downieville
BY WAY OF
Robiason & Bro’s Crossing
HEROAD FROM NEVADA TO DOWNIEVILLE, by way
of Robiason’s & Bro’s Crossing is in fine condition and
Presents the Shortest Route
And best Road for Packers & Teams
fo all the extensive Mining Region and all the various set
tlements ulong the Divide between the S uth and Middie
and the Middle and North Yubas by way of ;
; Cr a]
Hess and Emory’s Crossing
This road also affords the nearest route fo: ers, and
Travelers from Sacramento by way of Rough & Ready,
Grass Valley and Nevada and the mines further South, to
Poor Man’s Creek, Nelson’s Creek,
And all the Mining Region
North of Nevada and Downieville.
This road is as easily traveled as that hetween Saca
mento and Nevada. Four horses can readily draw from
Three to Four thousand pounds of Freight, from Nevada
to the top of the Hill at Downieville, when the road is not
obstructed by heavy rains or snow.
ROBINSON & BRO., Proprietors.
May lst. 1855—1y*
Notice to Teamsters,
HE undersigned has fitted up and openeda
WAGON AND HAY YARD, opposite the
White Hal! Livery Stavie, on Proad srreet, Na. vada. kept by Parsons & Cleveland. This yard is
(ted up in the best msnner for comfort and cenvenience for Teamsters ; 2 fountain of good water
jund alarge and commodious Stable in the yard
ion the mest reasonable terms.
. Good Hay and Barley constantly on hand at low
. prices. The yard is supplied with roc my gates,
. sufficiently large to admit ofthe largest Hay teams.
. The Yard is large enongh to accomimodute Twenty
. wagons atatime. Gates locked every night after
the teamsters get through with their stock, and two
good Dogs to watoh the vard. Iconsider a!l stock
. put in my chnrge perfectly sufe, but wil! not be re. sponsible for their loss
A supply of Good Clean Straw for meking Mat
jresses,on hand. Matrasses kept on band for sale
lat very low prices.
. rm 1 have Threo separate Corrala for the cou
; venience of Ox Teams and Steck drovera.
. _Gentiemen give me a call and you will never
. dgret it. JAMES HOEL,
. December 7—6m No 87 and 91 Brod street
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Hack-drivers, runners, &c.
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BQS~ Organization of Congress. “Ga
A_Know Nothing Speaker Eleeted ! !!
Young America Triemphant.
gee RAILROAD BILL, the first on the docket;
will be passed by the present session of Congress,and
receive the signature af the President. Operations will
be commenced this season at both euds of the Jine, and
the whote thing completed during the year 1262 ! so that
assengers may leave the Metropolts Of the Atlantic on
Monday morning, where the snow is from two to three
deep, and arrive on Saturday or the same week at San
Francisco, on the Paciflc—take lodgings at WINN’S
FOUNTHIN HEAD, which will then be the largest and
most magnificent establishment in the world. bLatering
the snloon. they wil! not ouly find the table spread with
substantials and luxuries of every other purt of the world
but will behold Strawberries, Pears, Plums. Oranges, ete,
etc. set before them, fresh frors the trees and vines, which
are bearing these luxuriesthe year round and even in
dead of winter produce the most besutifal and Juscious
thatcan be foundin any other part of the world in the
summer season.
. This great work will be accomplished as predicted above .
On the Atlantic all are thinking of these things, and are
urging upon their Representatives the importance ef thia
Great measure ; and 2s soon as the bill is passed for the
construction of the Road, will set thomscives to work ;
ally, that they are ready to accommodate permanent and . 2nd if you upen the Pacific will do the same we shall soou
transient Boarders, ud pledge themselves to all who may
favor them with their patronage, that no pains will be spared .
to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES
to be found in anyscetion of the mines.
MENT, which is now under the a gemenen of a com
petent lady, and from her knowledge of the business, we
are confident that we can offer to the public as good if not .
meet und shake hands upon the desert—then leave for
San Francisco, where we will celebrate the opening of
this chain of communication botween brethren of the
Particular atten. great human family. in becoming and brilliant m_nner
tion has been paid to fitting up the LODGING DEPART-. at
WINN’S FOUNTAIN HEAD,
In which thousands of Ladies will participate, whose
sparklingteyes and lofty bearing will, without the aid of
i in Nevada . Champagne or other deleterious drugs, be sufficient to
sree Ste Sioa . awaken such enthusiasm as has never been produced by
pectin with the best Sie: raelegt affores end arcgrtist . artificial means since the creation of the Universe. Vastly
attention to business we hope to receive a share ¢f public
patronage. PRICES:
Board per week.. .$8,00 . Board & Lodging per,cday.2,00
Board & Lodzging..10,00 . Lodging per night
L, P. STONE,
QO. N. SMITH:
Nevada, February !—3m
LANK BOOKS—Wholesale and Ketail.
200 Qrs. Demi Russia Blanks ;
5vu0 ** Cap «Blanks ;
200 ‘‘ Long Cap 1-2 b’d Blauks ;
200 “ Broad * * Blauks ;
For sale by POTTER & CRITTENDEN.
Valuable Property For Sale.
WO HOUSES AND LOTS, situxted on Boulder sticet,
known as the Lawson property, are now offered for sale .
on the most reasonable terms. For further particulars
enquire at the Nevada Journal Office of
N. P. BROWN.
Nevada, Jan. 11th, 1556.
Se eh eS
Agency Mor Boston Belting co.’s
° ° a z 0S) N NG: G { Printing, Writing and Wrap p ing rE RUBBER HOSE AND BEDTING; Couplings and
PAPER.
Cards, Inks and Printing Material.
99 Battery St. between Clay and Merchant. San Francisco
Cc. C. WEBB, 38-3m G. W. WEBB.
Rooms to Rent.
OOMS TO RENT in the Second and 2d, sto
agree Block,” of new Fire-proof brick buildings .
ou broad street. The rooms are large and convenient and
suitable for any kind of business, Apply to Stiuwax
Taomas who may be found at work in the building or ina
Carpenter’s shop in the rear of the building.
As I expect to be absent for some time to tome I hare
appointed STILMAN THOMAS my Agent, for me and in
BB. Tame® will beesrred np Every Day nal Evening. . ps aie ete trantest any — = ve do were I
CKNFLL
Hose pipes.
H. MACKIE,
At the Pioneer Exp Office.
Nevada, December 9 : poms
Flour.
AXALLand Gallego Flour in bbls, Also, Sufolk
Flour, in tins, expressly for family use, for sale low .
for, Cash, by A. B. GREGORY, Main street {
Rudolph,
Practical Druggist & Apothecary,
No. 21 Commercial street. More important reasons than these, in favor of this pro
ject, will be urged by us hereafter.
N. B, And now, in order that we may be ablo to per159) form orf partin this matter, we cail upon every one
whether she be foreign or native born, who has the progress of California and the development of its immense ro.
sources at heart, togive the FOUNTAIN HEAD, as heretofore, their undivided patronage.
At our elegant Saloon. Mgats WiLL BE sERVEDAT ALE
Hours, from six in the morning to twelve at night, in a
style not equalled upon this coast. In the
Confectionary & Pastry Bepartment'
ALL IS RIGHT THERE! Onr CANDIES are scarcely
equalled in the world, and are sold at Wholesale and
hetail MUCH LESS than those which are shipped frorm
the East, or manufacted here by irresponsible parties,
—— in quantity, ready toship to any part of the
world.
opposite: i.. Rerte’s BactiigHous: formerly . #@#-Merchants nnd Traders, now attend to your Interest,
and send us your orders. M. uo. WINN,
Proprietor Fountain Head.
Opposite the Plaza, Clay street, and the Union Theatre,
Commercial street, 393m
Cotton Duck, Manilla Rope, &e.
E HAVE ON HAND and receiving constant.
ly from the Atlantic States, Cotton Duck from
No,1 tol0. Also, anew article, made expressly
for Hose and other purposes, of
No. 0, (6, and 060 Cotton Duck.
Manilla Ropes, from } to 3 inches diameter ;
Block and Sheives, ell sizes and kinds;
Tar. in Barrels and Kegs, all sizes,
jan7-2m ADRIAN « STORY,
&9 Front st. one door frem Clay st. San,Frauc isco:
Horse Covers,
HOSE wishing INDIA RUBBER HORS
T find a geod article by calling at ee
Es PENCHEID’3, Commercial atreet.
~ 7 “ Lt
UDOLPH’S MEDICATED COUGH LOZENGES will be
found on ¢ os oe: ae 2 * . rial to be delic ~ f
B&™ Physicians’ Prescriptions scientifically . Coughs, Colds, dc. Prepared ate eet Remedy for
eompounded,
red only by RUPOLPR,
Dengyist and Apetheeary,
21 Commerrts! ot)
December 71¢
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