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February 9, 1855 (4 pages)

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= ay Speciql Notices. Nevada Temple ef Fonor No 8. Meets every Monday evening at Temperance Hall, All i i Brothersin good standing are cordially invited to attend. WM. H. H. McKEE, W. C. T. N. A. HICKS, W. R. 30-3m ( o Masonic. Nevada Ledge, No. 33, fF. & A: ME; meets every Saturday Evening, at their Lodge Room on Broad street. Regular meetings the 2d Saturday of every month. 1 I, WILLIAMSON, W. M. J.L.Broaapus, Secretary. 10-ly DMMasonic Nictice, EVENTING, at the Masonie Hall, on Broad street. Stated meetings the Monday on or next proceeding euery Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. ; 0. H. DIBBLE, M. F. 1 J. L. Broanprs, Secretary. 41—f Sierra Nevada Division, No. 17, Son: of Temperance, meet at their Hall, foot of Main nd Broad streets, every Friday evenine. All Brother: ip good standing are requested to attend. 1:6m* I. MOODY, W. P. N. A. Hicxs, RB. S. 0. of 0. F. Orstomah Lodge No. 16, Instituted Nev. ry TUESDAY EVEN iNG,at the 4th.1853, meets ev Masonic Tall, Broad street. Weothers in good standing are cordially invited to 4 tend. J.B.VAN HAGAN, N.G tih, 1854. 44-tf G.E. Townson, See’y. Feb. 2 The G, 0. BH. O. cf 101, . . WIFAT, OR WHICH IS THE BEST Vermifuge Gr Worm Destroyer? ion daily and hourly asked by parents, anxious 23K Gus All who are at all acfor the health of their child ediately answer, DR MeLAN’S CELEBEATI iF. It has never been snow: to is one of the safest remedies that can eu of ours lately handed us the following slate ice to 3\ f a , and rapid! Tons mip su 1 issn tts i ¥onit lady does not wish he her usual r r ions, and with careful and attentive nurses, name meuti ‘ eng, however, is 320 Fifth st., es are now afforded by Dr. Sawyer, for the suc: 1 fi MI . e, Nast ‘ tiee of SURGERY, which are not to be snrpassPr Sr ( . is j ed city of the Union. I Pilts ’ Iz 3 . RASSETTE HOUSE, San Francisco. jan 29-ly ; , sole 8 Morse, 72 AN Diseases of the Fyes cured with Unfailing Certainty ! : ‘TRAN { = De. ALBAN, Mont, Nevata. «Dre W. A. Snyder, Oculist. dan. 28, 1855. 28—lin Rk. W. A. SNYDER’S mode of treating diseases of the z “dai ee eee ies Sac Peae 5 D Eye differs materially from the course commonly Eicile: 3, for Debiltited Constitutions, Disorder » wonderful effieacy of this sa {the good effects produced on parties suffering frou ters of Lhe stomache fiver complituts, bile 1, would be Incredtable, if it were oot nfirmed by daily proofs of the . & £ efeeyed m he permanent bevefit: deriv; ed from th rt xt } yrties of the fuvatual'’s Pills, cniirely fr ‘ { nervous symptems from th tem \ {he stomach, and lhereby promote a henithy digestion. (lw) . ! { . i bd ~ £ ! lay for Bate ts only, 1 so—it .B, GREGORY. . Citizess Qvpositien Line of Sages. Vi et ‘ ecting XN ida r& ¢ herok Moore’s } " ile, Vor City and y sulictt a share of public GiVE CHEAP FARE! » Jone mte, Commer ft. Charles an rountain Pete! y, Wedne 4, fur the above ple ' on Mon Jones’ Hole. cramento. Union Tolol, Ne Ine. tirass Valley Hotel Ni nal Aore! ili t n. T : Se Fey Pa all any Ifotelin > iB. ce Stockioa ra: ct CO, Propriet CARPENTER AND > WH CREM EF ALT. KINDS. TLE SURPCRIBI would inform the publie that they ] ives together for the purpose irying on t { rat seuch us figuse Carpentering, a ANID . Be ERs iciently attended to in a n » country. unless the work is satisof all kinds prompt; aivle not inferior to an Wo Charzes mado factory. i in street, one door above Dr. Hunt's GIVE Us A CALL. 2-3m : ; BAIN & SCRAN PON. RED DOGSTAGE LINE, . From Nevada City te Brooklyn! . aS. On and after December 23d, 1854, the 50 :' Importers and Dealers in Drugs i oO”? San Francisco Advertisements. Se eee et Bor RR OE RL BEA Oe eee ee ee CASH DEPOSITED WITH THE iJ . . Pacific Loan and Security Bank, . Bs Draws interest of INE AND A HALF PER CENT PER MONTH And on Deposites for SIX MONTHS opr Cont pr Month, . Andis Secured by Mortgages, State, City, and County Stocks, U, S. Mint Certificates, ¢-c. } { . ha thus not only have the personal seeurity offered by all Banks, but in addition rave the benefit of the securities taken and guaranteed by us, and the facility of knowing what disposition had been made of their deposit. MINERS AND OTHERS, by remitting Gold Dust to us per Express,can have the same made) EVADA R. A. CHAPTER MEETS EVERY moNpay . into COIN or BARS at the Mint without Commis sion and Expenses, other than the Express and Mint charges, and if desirous of depositing the same with us, can have the Certificate of Deposit sent by LP. . retuecmait. MARRIOTT & WHEELER. 98 Merchant St., San Francisco. BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES— 2,500 mats China rice; 50 hhds Clear and ex Clear Bacon; 50 casks Ames’ ham:; 100 bbls clear Pork; 200 cases Leaf Lard, 15 and 20]b tins; 300 kgs IK B Syrup, 8 gallons: 200 kes E B Syrup, 5 galions; 202 hi bbls Dried Apples; 300 hf bbls new June butter; 20 bhds do do 100 bbls Creshed Sugar; 150 bbls pow'd Sugar 100 bbls N O Refined Suzar; 500 gss Matches 250 mats No 4 China sugar; 40 es T B tobacco 30 cs El Sacramento tobacco, 25 es Fruit do 39 es Grape tobacco; 30 cs Cubannis do 100 cs Waters’ Smoking Tobacco; 1500 bxs Hill’s Soap; 100 dz 3 hpd buckets; 450 cs Green teas, . and 2 ibs; 40 bgs R coffee 150 es Kensett’s Oysters; 100 es Lewis oysters 200 cs Thomas Cove Oysters; 200 cs Pie fruits 108 cs Lobsters, 1 and 2 . b tins; 50 cs Roast Tarkey; 2U0 es Fresh peaches; 100 cs fresh Strawberries; 100 es Tomatos; 200 cs Gro Coffee, in tins; 100 cs Olive Ci); 460 cs Macearoni and Vermaeilli; 350 es Ale and Porter; 100 cs hf gl B, Peaches; 150 es Brandy Cherries; 200 es ‘Tomato catsup! 200 cs Pepper Sauce; 100 cs Stoughton bitters, 100 cs Pepper, in glass; 20) cs Mustard in glass For sale by Rk, E, BREWSTER & CQ,, Feb 9-lin 85 Front street, corner of Clay st, DR. A. F. SAWYER, Formerly couneeted with the Surgical Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital, (IVES SPRCIAL ATTENTION TO THE TREATMENT OF Qo SURGICAL DISEASES, as Tumors, Morbid Growths, Atfections of the Benes and Joints. Deformities, whether ial or from accident, diseases of the Urinary appathe Eye, Ear, &c. placing themselves in Dr. Sawyer’s hands, fer t or operation, will be provided with suitable q2—3m giinciebiieseelipillitecniipihancigliciniggaiatigiindanaclaslt SNialdeeiginneimmpeemiiiganmenibils“i by Physicians. Believing that most diseases of j their origin in obstrueted circulation or an eof the system. His remedies will be pre ference to the d se with which the patient and by eg g the circulation, remoyand 1 the general health of the smay be permanently cured withont the of the irritating anplieations in general y to those who have exhausted the 10ut viving him a full trial, for inall ly lost, or the Eye not comstill hope. ¢ and Bush streets, San FranJan 26—3in restort Corner & isco, (entranee on Br fren Castings and Machinery. The Price of Castings of ordinary Size and Patterng reduced to 8 cts per Pound, I ACHINERY, Engines and Boilers, at a corLY. responding reduction. VULCAN FOUNDRY CoO., GEO GORDON, Prest. 42—3m i. T. Strex. Mechanical Manager. Siery, Medington & Co., Chemicals, Perfumery, &c. &c. nz, {, Corner of Merchant street, fan Fr co, California. ‘OR GSGOODS INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, Wism of Wild Cherry, Graefenberg Co.’s ; aparilla, Dr. Hunts’s Sha WLISAT. me of the firm will reside permaates, and superintend in persen itting upand shipping of Goods for this ourselves that we can offer superior in QUALITY and PRICE, to any others iness, Jan 12—3m 3 &R. v <Underwooa’s Oysters; 1 and 2 Ibcans, 40 cases Clams, 2 Ibs, cey and Chicken 100 es fresh Tomatoes, 140 es fresh Peaches, 2 1b tins, 100¢s fresh preserves, 50 es fresh Brandy Peaches, 1060 cs Brandy Cherrios, 140 eS hf call Pickles, 200 cs W & E Pie Fruiys, Tr es, 260 cs Stoughton Bitters, h Straw ber ns sper Sauce, 700 cs Ground Spice, assorted, 200 es Ground Coffee, 1 Ib tins. For sale by R. E. BREWSTER & CO. §5 Front street, corner of Clay. ir und Extra Pacon. YBbls new June butter kegs, 200 e5 Laaf Lard, 2. E. BREWSTER & CO., ner Front and Clay streets. dibs Cl 4 MATS No 1, CHINA RICE, 250 ¢o China Sugar ave 500 bbls crushed and powdered Sugar, 150 hf bbis crushed Sugar, 100 hf bbls N O Sugar, 156 hf bbls San 159 bbls New Orleans fefined Sugar, €09 kegs E BSyrup, Fand 8 gallons, 300 kege Stuart’s Syrup, 10 gallons. For saie by R. E BRREWSTER & CO., Corner of Front and Clay strets. February 2—Im CS. TWIN BROS, TOBACCO, 25 es Twin Sisters do 25 ts Fruit and Elephant Tobaccot 30 cs Peach and Apricot Tobacco, 30 cs el Saeramento Tobacco, 40 cs Grape do 150 cs Watson’s Smoking Tobacco, For sale by R. EF, BREWSTER & CO., Corner of Front and Clay streets February 2—Im ORIENTAL HOTEL, Rain Stroot, Movada, STEVENS & MARR, Proprietors. HAVING taken the well known and popular house 8 formerly known as the Nevada Hotel, reiitted and t complete order tt oprietors would re sfrom the community a share of patronage. 1} 3 ING ROOMS are all newly papcered, thoroughly cleansed, and furnished with beds inferior to no house in : = a Board and Lodging... ..$10 per week. * ey, above line will commence running as Meals: 625 60's cseee% ae SJ following: THE TARLE will at all times be filled with every luxury I sarket, prepared in the best possible style ; by cooks the “Metr tel”, Nevada city, EVERY rooklyn, en roate for WalYork, Eastman’s Point, Bear River and Dutch Flat, : t Brooklyn by 10 1-2 o'clock Returning—Leaves the “WOOSTER HOTEL” BrookIvn, EVERY DAY ai2 PM, arriving at Nevada by 497 M, same day. eA Express business prompt!y attended to. Office—*Metropelis Hotel.” Nevada. do “Wooete rs > Baooklyn. LM & MAY, Proprictors, VW. Ss. Melloberts, Agent Leavin MORNIN joupa, Li December 22, 844—t! Fare : a he has opened at the old stand of Green & Jacobs, A NEW MEAT MARKET, SPEED INCREASED: where he is ready to supply the Best Meats. From Nevada to Marysvilic] $1,00 *s Nevada to Sacramento in time to connect with tho San Francisco Boats $3.00 glis Hotel,’* Main Street, Nevada. W. 3. MeRUBERTS, agent for California Stage Co OFFICE—“Metro} Piiepanesa ee ry = UNITD sTATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ! ryVWis WELIEKNOWN AND COMMOPTOUS HOTEL} t z, for the accomnnod: ress or pleasure heart of the hie apartments especially comfortabst For the use of Ladies and Families, To stran city, wells ssidence unequatied in the mining An} in ali respects as a residence Me f talents as a caterer, is SR ble wiliat all tin best style. Wines, Lian ribers pr pe 4 nto with the Al all parts } TT, W. Corsrry, : Nevada, Dec. 13, 1$94—t! Reduced! ml Larter being under the control of Mr. . jus low in price 2s the g in ther , that have no superiors.The hest Liquors, Wines and Cigars to be found, will alwars supply the bar, without regard to cost. Andin fet no pains will be spared to make every customer perfectly satisfied, and no one shall leaye the house regr it he has made this his stopping place. N anuary 26—tf STEVENS & MARR. VEU WENTUARKER Foot of Main Street, Nevada. GEORGE FJACOBS, NFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT FISH, GAME, &c. At low prices. supply a good article. GEVse#. JACOLS. Nevada, Pec., 29 1854—3w : City Drug Store, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. December 18,1854. \TERIIE UNDERSIGNED RETURNS HIS SINCERE . thanks to the citizens of Nevada and its vicinily . for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since he has been among them, and desires to recommend to JOHN LARK. . } j thoir patronage. ‘The undersigned having purchased the Stock of the above mentioned establishment, known as the CITY DRUG STORE, designs to keep as i Full and Gomplete an Assortment . Of allarticles appertaining to the Business. as can be lfound in any store in the country. Every art ele furnishad will be guaranteed to be of the best quality, and ity of the goods will allow. . DR. RUDOLPH, of iladelphia, well-known to the citizens of this neighborhkeod (having had charze of the tore fer some months past,) for his skill as # Drugs and for his abili ! Physicians Prescriptions, . control of the business. Nevada. Dee, 22, 1854. “will have entire charge and DR. H. HUNT & CO., Main street. crac. et = Information Wanted, JETER HOUGLAND will hear of hi ee t by addressing Ch El Dorada county. q Fest, at Sal4l—3v ae) mon Falls, He is in receipt of fresh supplies of FISH and GAME from Sacramento, and can always i them his suecessor, DR. HUNT, as one well worthy of and care in compounding a aah OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, s s :-—Know \_) allmen by these presents that I, ELSIE WILMOT, wife of EDWARD WILMOT, of the County and State aforesaid, being desirous of availing myself of the privilegesand provisions of an Aet of the Legislature of this State entitled “An Act to authorize Married Women to transact business in their own name as sole traders’? do hrreby declare my intention to carry on a Mining business and Provision Store in my own name and acconnt in the county and Ltate aforesaid, and from this date I will be individually responsible in my own name for all debts contracted by me on account of my said business, employing in my said business a capital not exceeding Five Thoasand Dollars. Witness my hand this 22d day of Jannary, A. D. 1855. ELSIE WILMOT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. Township of Little York: On this, the 22d day of January, A. D. 1855, before me one of the Justice’s of the Peace, of the Township and State aforesaid, personally appeared FLSIE WILMOT, to me known to be the person named in and who signed the foregoing declaration, signing and executing the same in my presenceand acknowledged to me that she AXecuced the same freely and voluntarily and for the nses and purposes therein mentioned, Witness my hand and seal this the day and date above written. 415w JOSEPH GARDNER, Justice of the l’eace. NEVADA COUNTY & SACRAMENTO CANAL COMPANY. (Late South Yuba Mining & Sacramento Canal Company.) TFVHE SHAREHOLDERS of this Corporation are hereby _ notified that there will be a meeting of the same at the Secretary's office, United States Hotel, Nevada, on SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, A, D. 1855. at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration the increase of the Capital Stock of said Corporation from One Million Dollars to the sum of One Million Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, in Sixty-Two Thousand shares of Twenty-Five Dollars each, Per order of the Corporation, HAMLET DAVIS, President. T. W. Cotacry, Secretary and Treasurer. Nevada, Jan, 2, 1855—1m SUMMONS. Soe OF CALIFORNIA. County and Township of \ Nevada, Justice’s Court, before C. F. Smith, Justice of the Peace, The People of the State of California to John C. Palmer : You are hereby summoned to appear San Francisco Advertisements MATS NO 1 CHINA RICR, 5000 50 hhds IXL and extra Clear Bacon, 100 b*ls Billings’ Hams, 100 bols Ames’ hams, 100 bbls extra clear Pork, 100 bf bbls extuaclear Pork. 500 bf bbls sup Geshen butier, 20 hbhds do in kegs. 400 cs Leaf Lard, 10 and 20 Ib tins: lic kegs Leaf Lara. 650 kegs E B syrup, 5 & § galls. 2W bbls crushed sugar 200 bbls powdered sugar. 100 hf bbls N O Sugar; 150 bbls N O refined sugar, 400 mats No 2 China sugar, 650 bags green Rio coffee, 500 bags fresh Chile beans, 50 cases Twin Bro Tobacco, 20 cs Twin Sis’ts tobacco 25 cs Peach tobacco, 24 cases Elephant tobacco, 30 cs El Sacramente tobacco, 40 ¢8 Grape tobaceo, 30 3 Fruitand Apricot tobacco, 150 cs sink ag tobacce 600 gross R W Matches, 100 doz 3-heoped Buckeis, 1500 bxs English Soap, 250 cs Imp, tea 1 and 2 Ib cad’s, 300 cs Gurp Tea, . and 2-1b caddies, 100 es fh Apples 200 cs Young Hyson Tea. 1 and 2 pound caddies, 400 cs essoried Pie Fruits, 100 es fresh Strawberries, 250 cs fresh Peaches, 75 cases natural preserves; 300 cs Thomas’ Cau Oysters, 100 cs Kensett’s oysters, 150 cs Lowis’eystery, 100 cs Lobsters, 1 and 2 1b cans; 75 cs Clams, . and 2 Ib cans, 50 cs Roast Chicken, 50 cs Roast, Turkey,’ 200 cs assorted Jams and Jellies, 300 cs Brandy Peaches, bf and qr gallon, 200 ¢3 Cherris, 200 cs Stoughton Bitlers, 300 cs Pepper Sauce, 150 es Mustard, in gisss & tin, 200 cs gd Pepper in glass, 800 es ground Coffee. in tins, 200 es Cloves and Pimento 250 cs hf gallen Pickles, 100 cs Olive oil, 100 es Sardines. quarter boxes, 150 bxs Layer Raigins, For sala by 500 boxes Adamantine candles. January 19—1m. RK. E. BREWSTER & Co., 85 Front street. cor. Clay. Miners’ Exchange and Saving’s Bank, Corner of Montgomery and Sacramento Sts., San Francisco: LL MONIES LEFT ON INTEREST, redecmable within Lt six months bear 14g @ cent ® month. Deposits for six months aud over, consigned for Assay or Coinage, will receive the most Advances made thereon when desired. sed at the best prices, change on the Fastern States at Sixty days sight on 90 days iate—drawn at par. The usual Banking facilities extended to the Merchants and Traders, and the Bank will be kept open for the accommodation of Depositors until 6 P. M., and on Saturday until 10 P. M. N. B.—Miners can remit their money or Gold Dust in sealad packages, by Express, directed to me, with such instructions as they may deem proper, which shall reccive the most faithful attention without charge. punctual attention. Gold Dust purché January 29-3m before the undersigned, Justice of che Peace, at his offiee James HakRorp. HARROLD RANDFELL & CO., in said Township, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of April, A. }). 1855, at 20’clock, P. M., to answer the complaint of Joseph R, Lobdell, who demands of yon the snm of One Hundred and Twenty-Kight Dollars and Fifty Cents, alledged ‘to be due him by you for Horse hire at sundry said complaint. . Judginent will be rendered against you for said sum of One Hundred and Twenty-Kight Dollars and Fifty Cents damages and costs of suit. Given under my hand, this Fourth day of January, 1855. C. F. SMITH, Justice of the Peace. Ordered that the foregoing be published once a week for three mouths successively in the Nevada Journal. Cc. F. SMITH, J.P. Copy attest: E. Esteys Hill, Constable. 8Ttds 250 °” O ALL WHOM IT MAY CUNCERN, be it known that 7 _ Ellen Bohanon (the wife of Patrick Bohanon) of the county of Nevada, State of California, shall by force and virtue ofan act entitled ‘‘An act to authorize married women to transact business in their own name as sole traders’? passed the 12th of April A. D. 1852 by the Senate and Assembly of California carry on and transact business in my own name and on my own account from and after the date of these presents. The said business to consist in keeping a hotel and merchants siore in the county and State aforesaid, the property and funds invested in said business being in amount less than the sum of five thousand dollars. 26 Witness my hand this 27th day of January A. D, 1855. he er ELLEN » BOHANON. core mark STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Eureka, This day Ellen Bohanon the party who executed the foregoing instrument in wriling personally appeared before the subscriber, Justice of the Peace in and for the township aferesaid in the State and county aforesaid and made oath that the contents of said writing are true and that the same is her free and voluntary act. Dated this 2ith dey of January A.D. 1855. 42—3 H. HENDERSON. ss NOTICE. HE undersigned has applied for letters of administratien upon the estate of WH Spencer, late of Nevada county, deceased, and has obtained from the Probate Judge of Nevada county special letters of administrstion upon said eseate. All persons having money or other effects of said estate in their hands are hereby notifled of said special appointment—and that application bas been so made for general letters ¢ f administration. A. W. POTTER Public Administrator Nevada Co. Nevada, Fev %.—42 DISSOLUTION. spur COC-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between ARPBOTT & RILOADS in the Furniture Business is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by J.C. ABBOTT. J.C. ABBOTT. T. C. RHOADS. Nevada, Feb. 6—1m* SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Township of Bridgeport, 88. Justice’s Court. before D. BUSTIN, Justice of the Peace. The PFOPLE of the State of California, to JOSEPH HARDAGE: You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of t-e Peace, at his office in said Township on Thursday the 22d day of February A.D. 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer the complaint of R. C. WYATT, in a plea of debt, in the sum of One Hundred and Fichteen Dollars, which he alleges to be du¢ him for prosional services, as will appear by a complaint now on file in my office. ,On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $118.00 together with interest, damages, and costs of suit. Given under my hand, this 14th day of Nov’r, A. D 1854. DANIEL DUSTIN, Justice of the Peace. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, SS. Justice’s Court. Before DAN’L DUSTIN, J. P., Bridgeport Township. R. C. WYATT, vs. JOSEPH HARDAGE. It appearing by affidavit that the abovenamed defendant Jeseph iHardage, has left the State of California, and that his plice of residence is unknown fo Plaintiff. It appearing further that there is cool cause of action against the said defendant, it is ordered that service of summons be made by publication in the Nevada Journal weekly, for the period of three months, consecutively, from date of first publication. Given under my hand this 14th day of Nov’r, A. D. 1854,
31-3m DANIEL DUSTIN, J. P. SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP KY) OF NEVADA, SS. Justice’s Court. Before JOHN WILLIAMS, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California, to JOHN C, PALMER: You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in said township, on Saturday the 24th day of February, A. D. 1855, at 2 o’elock P.M. to answer the complaint of DAVID M, REAVIS. who demands of you the sum of One Hundred and Forty One 50-100 Dollars for money paid for your use, and supplies furnished you, as set forth in the complaint of said Reavis. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for the sum of One Hundred and Forty One 59-100 Dollars damages and costs of suit. Given under my hand, this A. D. 1854, nineteenth day of November. JOHN WILLIAMS, Justice of the Peace. Oxprrep, That the foregoing complaint be published in the Nevada Journal once a week for three months sueceasively. JOHN WILLIAMS, 31-3m Justice of the Peace. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County and Township of ‘ Nevada, Before C, F Smith, Justice of tha Peace, I, Mary Jenkins, the wife of David Jenkins, of the Township County and State aforesaid, make this my declaration, that Tintend to carry on business in my own name, and on my own account, to-wit : The business of Inn-Keeping, and also the business of Mining, agreeably to the provisions of fhe statute of this state, entitled: ‘‘An Act to authorize Married Women to transact business In their own name as sole Traders,” passed April 12th. 1852. And I further declare that the amount invested in the business above specified is less than Five Thousand Dollars In witness hereof I subscribe my name hereto this February Ist. A. D., 1855. her Arrest: C. F. Smith, MARY +, JENKINS. . mark. County and Townsoip of Nevada, ss On this Ist day of February, A. 1D. 1855, personally appeared before me Mary Jenkins, 2bove described, known te me to be the person who exceuted the foregoing instrument, and made her declaration that the foregoing statement is true. 41—3w C,. F. SMITH, Justice of the Peace, Filed February 1, 1855, at 10 m past 2o’clock P. Ms ROAD NOTICE. — IS HEREBY GIVEN to atl whom it may concern that the undersigned will apply to ihe Hou. the Distriet Court of the Eleventh Judicial District. in and for Nevada county, California, at the next regular Term thereof (commencing on the Third Monday of March next) for Leave and License to astablish a Toll Bridge over the Middle Yuba river at the point known as Strawberry Bar,,the Court of Session of Nevada county having heretofore refused said application. Nevada, Feb 1—-if THOMAS P. HESS, CITIZENS’ Opposition Line! ROM MARYSVILLE TO NEVADA—On and afier Monday, January Ist, 1855 will run as follows : LEAVING MARYSVILLE EVERY MORNING, at 6 1-2 o'clock, for Nevada, via Empire Ranch, Rough and Ready, and Grass Valley. Returning : Leaves Nevada at 6 1-2 o’clock, arriving in Marysville in time to connect wiih the “Citizens’ Line” of Steamers, . For Sacramento and San Francisco. This line connects at Nevada with Laneaster’s Line for Cherokee, Moore’s Flat, . Smith's Diggings, Minnesota, Forest City and Downieville. . . OFICES.—U.S. HOTEL. Marysville.—R. A. Haskin. Agent. UNITED STATES and UNION HOTELS, Nevada F. M. LANCASTER, Agent Throuch Tickets will be issued by our Agents at Nevada for either of the above places. The Proprietors respecttully solicit a share of public patronage, and wili give cheap fare. N. B.—It has beea stated by the Combination Company that we have bat on this Line for the purpese of being bought of; but we wish it eistinctly understood, that WE greatly tol ARE NOT FOR SALE to any Combination Compano. 3m GREEN & HASKIN, Proprietors. 25 Wholesale Grocers, &zOrders for Goods (accompanied ba the funds) times on account of which is now on file in my office as . carefully filled, at the lowest prices, and properly forwerOn failure so to appear and answer, . ded. No. 60 Califoreia Street, near Front, San Francisco, 58-I1m —@ cent per month. Goid Dust Bills of ExA.S. WRIGHT. F, M. Ranvete. TIERCES tA MES NFW HAMS—19 hhds Sugar Cured Hams, 25 hhds Cassard’s hams, 17 hhds extra clear bacon, 200 hf bbls Clear pork, 60 half bbis and and bbls Extra,mess Pork, For sale by HARROLD, RANDELL & CO,, Jan 19—1m No 60 California street, near Front, Jan 19—Im For sale by HARROLD, RANDELL & CO., No 60. California street, nar Front. 16 CASES NF GALLON GHERKINS, 75 es qr gallon gherkins’ 25 cs m#xed Pickles, 15 es gallon gherkins, 100 kegs pickles, 4 and 10 galls HARROLD, RANDELL & C0., No 60, California street, near Front, For sale by Jan 10—Im BXS ADAMANTINE CANDLES— 50 cs Playnoil, 100 cs assd Pie Frutis, 100 coxes macearoni and vermacilla, LSAND HF BBLS CRUSHED& PD. SUGAR 300 bales China sugar, 2°0 mats Batavia Coffee, 1090 mats china Rice, 50 bbss Carolina rice, 75 bales green pepper 200 boxes Chemical Olive Soap, 50 bxs eastile soap. For sale by 750 boxes ILill & Colgate’s Sonp, HARROLD, RANDELL & CO., Jan 19—1m No 60, California street, near Front. 50° For sale by Jan 19—im ases Kensett’s Chicken—35 cs Kenset’s strawberries 66cs Kensett’s Corn, 25 cs roast Turkey, 100 es fresh Peaches, 30 cs assorted preserves, HARROLD, RANDELL& CO., No 60 California Street, near Front. 100 Half Chests Black tea, 1-2 Ib papers, 75 cases Gunpowder tea, 1 and 2 Ib caddies, 50 cases fresh Lobster: é 74 cases hf gall Gherkins; 25 csClams; 100s Catsup; 150 assd and faney Candy: 100 cs Pepper Sauce; 8; 25 cuses roast Turkey; 50 cases fresh Peaches; 35 euses assorted Preserves; 200 cases assorted Sy ; 20 cs Cream Tartar, 11b pe’s 75 cares Saleratas, papers and glass; 75 cs Honey; 100 cases Ballimore Oysters; 15qr bxs Sardines. MARROLD, RANDELL & CO., No 60 Caltfornia street, near Front. Jan 19—1m iA FIRKINS NEW JUNE RUTTER— 57 50 firkins Choice Cld Butter: 50 cases Lard, 10 and 15 1b tins; 57 cases Sardines; 50 bales Straw Paper. For sale by Jan. 19—Im AO CASES PEACH TOBACCO--15 Golden Gate ‘Tobacco; 10 cases ‘Twin Brothers Tobacce; 10 cases Elephant Tobacco; 5 cases Aprico Tobacco; 7 cases Fruit ‘Tobacco. HARROLD, RANDELL & Co. 60 California street, near Front. DRIED For sale by Jan 19—1m 1@O HALF BELS AND KEGS 50 bbls and kegs Cider Vinegar; 60 doz three hooped Buckets; 30 casss Hickory Pick Helves; 25 cases Hickory Axe Helves. For sale by HNARROLD, RANDELL & CO. €0 California street, near Front. cases HARROLD, RANDELL d: CO., Jan. 19—1m Copper Plate such as Cards, Stocks, Certificates, Planks ofall kinds, &e., and cheapest manner. P to engraving Notari Stamps, with all kinds of devices. Business Cards prinied at short notice. : and designing, and drawings of buildings, for weod cuts, attended to. Silver Poor Plates constantly on hand, and names engraved to order, at from $10 to $20 each, Siencil cuts made to order. Address, through Express or Post Office, J. Silversmith & Co. office Antiquarizn Beck Store, Clay street, one dour MANIFOLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. J. SILVERSMITTY, _& The undersigned are now prepared to execute al kinds of Printing, either in Letler Press, Lithograp Bill Heads, Labels, SAN FRANCISCO, below Montgomery street, Sau Francisco, N, N.—!’ersons in the country desiring any thing executed in Printing or Engraving, can send their orders and rely upon having it done immediately, and justas if they were present. Dec. 22d, day next, January 4th, and commanding position at the St. Charles Change of Proprictorsiaip. HS undersigned begs leave to announce to the public that he is now engaged in thoroughly refitting the above establishment, and will reopenjthe same on Tharsfhe Hotel is situated ina central Hotel. 60 California street, near Front. Cheeks, in the neatess tieular attention will be ial and Society Des, 5 Visttine, Wee Wood engr n em Corner of Washington and Davis streets, Having One Hundred aud Twenty-five finely furnished apartments, toether with every other convenience belonging toa public house of the first class. mination to spare neither pains nor expense to deserve support, he resepetfully sclicits the patronage of his friends and ihe public. Jan 12—Im As it is his deter === W00DWARD'S NOS. 119 AND 1 Lodgings in Sing al! those occupying Rooms in this House. To the Traveling Public A. GILLIS, 21 SAGRAMENTO STREET Centrally Located in the Immediate ICINITY of the Nicaragua and Pacific Muil Steamship Company’s offices, San Francisco. Board Sl per DayLodgings..-.....50cts, 7icts and $1 per night. OOURIARE. «oo. 305 -= a $3, $4, $5 and $6 per week. Sey ecco nesses e Sl per night. N. B.—The privilege of FREE BATHS is — to —3m Of Nevada and Surrounding Country Prices of Lodging Reduced to One Dollar!) . THE TEHAMA HOUSE, . N the corner of CALIFORNIA and SANSOME STREETS, . i SAN FRANCISCO, having been closed for alterations . and repairs, is now re-opened, and offers to its patrons su-! . . the travelling public, to whom they will devote especial ; { i ; i i . perior accommodations. The House has been raised to the . grade, painted, papered and plastered, throughout, and) réfurnished with new hair matrasaes, linen and furniture.) Attached to the house is a LARGE LADIES’ ORDINARY, RESTAURANT, 16 RATH ROOMS, BARBERS SALUON and BAR ROOM. Jan37-Sm The subscriber soliciis a share of the public patronage. G. W. FRINK, Mana ec . . . u DR. L. J. CZAPEAY’ eg Grand Medical & Surgical Institute. Armory Hall. Cor. Sacramento and Montgomery et. SAN ‘FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. R. Ld. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Reve The rainy Season commenc ed Gentlemen, take your turn at the Kentucky Srorz! of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital « ¥ THERE WARM CLOTHES AND GOOD ADVICE WILL BE SROWERED DOWN . ® ath, Huneary, and late lecturer on Diseases of the Uri 7, PON YOU. We are prepared tor tho emergencies and will give you, in regard to Prices } tee Omsacal Diseases of Women and Children, wou and Quality of the Goods, as gooda satisfaction as UNCLE SAM received in the GREYTOWN nad respectfully inform the public of California that hh AREAS. has opened an Institute for the cure of Chronic Disesse~ We have purchased a ;NEW, FASHIONABLE and SPLENDIDLY ASSORTED STOCK . of lunge, liver, kidneys, digestive and gentile orga. “'™ i : a rivate Diseases, viz: Syphiliti Ulcers, Gynorrhoes, Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goeds, Here ate ture, serainal Weakness, an Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid Which we offer to our Friends and the public at SUCH LOW RATES as to DEFY COMPETITION. consequences of conan enn ne goon Banga aaa <A and he hopes that hie lone evperience and successful Recollect the Kentucky Store ain't dead yet ! but will be large enough to admit all the . insure his a share of public patronage. By the practice “lookers on” and buyers in Gotham i vevad -ears in FE e and the United States, and du7 1 th ’ alias svevada. of many years! Furop t% y Nev ring the H ungarian War and campaigns, he is enabicd to . g . " fG-We return thanks for past favors and request new ones. apply the most efficient and successful remedies agains: ~ moderate—treats his patieuts in a correct and honorable P Th i f “GAS way—has references of unque eengeeed tr gy from nen : . S.--The usual amount of “GAS” will be ¢ od: re ae of known respectability and high standing in socicty.— a tes All parties consulting him by letter, or othe rwise, will GRAND ATTRACTION !! org ee with disease—as weakness of the beck and timbs, pain ses LY in the head, dimness of —_ of muscnine laid « > = val pitation of the heart, irrata ility, nervousess, extrens S) e n h e im & Xr 6) ¢ h e@ r be difficulties. derangement ot digestive functions, y general debility, vignitis, all diseases of the womb, bysMain street, first door below Phelps’ Hotel, and disease. Let no false delicacy pr@vent you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from paipfal sufferingsand premature death. AH married ladies, whose delicate heulih or other circumstances do net all w to ‘ Ever offered in the Mountain city, consisting in part of Mayie cased Gold Hunting Levers,Cylinder Escapements, Deteched Levers, Lepincs.&¢ The make of Tobias, Johnson, Beesley, French, ete. Also, Silver Watches of different kinds Guy.d Fob and Vest Chains of the latest styles ; Seals, Keys, ete. to match, aie Bie’ o el + Sah receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit leria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to femaics, . . deepal ce ned inform their friends and the public in general, that they have now on hand. and have an increase in their familios. should eail at Dr. L. J S88 eine = other Jewelry; such as Gold Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Buckles, Slidcs, ea ars wee 9 a} h & C diseases ef all kinds. He uses no Mercury—chbarses osephson 0. TO FEMALFS.—When a female is tn trouble or afflicted Medical Institute, end coasult him about their troubie Watches and Jewelry ramento end Montgomery streets, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Dector’s offices ure « arranged that he can be consulted without the fear ot . rolesiation. If desired Dr C. will visit the Indies at ibeir ences, The attention of the reader is called to secreey . they should call on Doctor L. J. CZAPKAY, at his are coustantlyeceiving, The Richest and Most Extensive Stock ot Czupkay’s Medical Institute, Armory fiall, corner of Sae0 ‘ Yeas. 5 Kets resid ; Broaches, Charms, and a great many other articles in their line.too numerous te mentions ¥ ~ LACKS Snowing: A ‘ady of high standing in society aud gr ; call the particular attention of those desirous of sending Presents to their friends at home} % ANE) ae wspectability pubii-hed s card in the Philadelphia Sunday 2 Loe * Dispatok September Mth, 1551. which is as follows: selected stock of Goods. eo 3 , é < “4 CARD.—The undersigned feels it her duty lo exi P.S. California Jewelry of almost every description made to order; Watches, Cléézs and . press her hcartie't cr tijude to Pr, Czapkay, for thu stcChronometers carefully repaired at the shortest notice. cesstul cure of herselfand child, ‘The latier, having been ¢ m 7 affiicted by uw severe attack of ‘cholera infantum, wit ' 3 1-3 Rosenheim &y Bro given up as incurable by some of the most celebraty d . v a physicions. whee she called on Dr, Czapkay—whom she : a had heard very favorably spoken of, und who, atler » j short period, restored the child to perfect health. encouraged ly this extraordinary rest, she sought advice herself, for the painful scrofulous malady with w hich she had been ufflicted for cigbt years, and which withstuod the treatment of the best physicians in Earope and America, But Dr. Czapkay has succeeded in afording her permanent relief, so Unat sho can now enjoy lil, which, since eight years, had lost #ilcharms to her, Sho therefore deems it due to herself and to all sick and atflicted, to recommend Dr. Czapkay as one of the wes! , . skilifal physicians within the United States. MKS, CAROLINE GRAY, Corner of Walnut and 7th streets, Philaelphia, Pa. Witness to the above: A. Glaser, Notary public, 126 7th st The above are only a few jof the many testimonins which Dr. Czapkay has in his posession. but cannot puolish for want of space. All consulta‘tons (by letter er otherwise) free. Address to Dk LJ CZAPKAY, Medical Insfitute, Arinory Hall, Corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San J rancisco. 42-3m : r r rIQ DR. L. J. CZAPKAY'S DROPHIACTICUM, (Self-Disinfecting Agent.) A suro I Preventive against Gonorhceal and “yphillitic Diseuses, and an unsurpassed remedy fer all Veneral, Scrotulous, Gangrenous and Cancerous Uleers, Fetid Discharges from Vagina, Uterua and Urenhra, and all Cutaneous eruptions and Di-eases. For sale at Dr LJ Czapkay’s Office, Armory Hall. corner of Sacramenio and Montgomery streets, Sun Francisco. As inoculation isa preyentative against small pox, so is Dr L J Czapkay’s ProphilacA TREMENDOUS RUSH JUST NOW “i iium a preventitive against Siphilitical and Gonorrhoeal ; AT \ {\ Ay e. ‘ 6 1 i diseases, The main duty of a physician is to prevent dis1 “a . X! cases. With this intention Dr C. makes the public acOD ¥ } { quainted with his excellent Propilacticum. Syphiilis is G Beings : é S) WNKDA. 2 NE 2 > RPRIWIN “ : is one of the mest dangerous diseases the human body OODS ARE ARRIVING BY THE CART LOAD AND MUST BE SOLD: TO GIVE . caibe afilicted with, whose horrid consequences are not PLACE FOR FRESH ARRIVALS. I can’t waste tim limited to an individual, to a family. but to three aud TU AT SUE ; RES aste time nor trouble the Printers to publish apie eae RA y; 1 [i 4 Y limit the extension of syphilis illicit intercourse be.ween x the sexes must be avoided, or remedies must be used to f prevent contagion with the syphilitical poison. Dr L J Czapkay’s Prophilacticum has been annalysed by the most eminent physicians and chemists of Europe and the United States, and pronounced as the best preventive AT See . iw now used all over Europe and parts of the United States ALSO Just recely ed &® WELL-SELECTED ASSORTMENT of of North America. The effects of the far-famed remedy eee is very simple and unisjurious to the system ; it combines “/ AT: Nr F Tei a chemically with the venerial poison, and through that } ° y the poison is neutralized and iis power destroyed in such From the Ludicrous to the Magnificent, a manner that contagion cannot take place if the direc: esa > ry = a . . ae N. B.—A Carrier will be kept iness ton readi"deliver Valentines &c, on that sportive occasion. Ses ao a0tf mature death, of lunacy. idiocy and suicide, In order to / oe ame And MUSICAL IN N) f) ROME NYT @i against veneral diseases. ‘The above remedy is not new. : F % It was discovered by Dr Czapkay many years ago, and is tions are strictly followed. Thereby ye young and old, male and female! get all of this valuable remedy: or you expose yourselves to the dangers and eousequences of the horrid disease, syphillis, an¢ svneration will eufe: fur your apathy—not sri anything about time and money that vou Ieee ™ getting cured of it. Dr. L P Czapkay’s Pram tacticum Is also an unsurpassed remedy and ap~ curein nllthe following diseases. viz: Venerial. Scrofulous, Gangrenous, and Cancerous Ulcers. Fetid Discharges from the Vagina, Uterus, and Urethra. and all cuteneous eruptions and disexses, The Prephilacticam is in the shape of a cake of soap, and is used externally, whether as a preventative or curative; consequently in the latter case must be combined with internal med’ cines to eradicate the poison alrendy in the system. For that purpese Dr Czapkay will supply free every one with 2 prescription for his valuable compound Blood Purifier, 30 that every one who suffers from disease can get cured ofit, without being imposed upon by quacks or self-styled venereal doctors. In fine, Dr L J CUzapkay makes the public acquainted that his experience in all diseases that the human body is subject to is great, and his reputation as medical adviser stands high, having been regular ly educated asa Physician and Surgeon, and been a grauuate of the Medical University of Pesth, Hungary, oceupying in the late Hungarian revolutionary war the hirhl position of Chief Physician to the 20th regiment o, Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, and late Lecturer on diseases of ithe urinary organs aud diseases of women and children. Therefore, dont hesitate a momennt, all ye who suffer from disenses or y, Ish io prevent the contegion of the horrid poison, be: go at once, or address a line to Dr Czapkay’s office, and get o, his far-lamed Prophilacticum. Price 35. Full directions PAAR AA AAA AAA ARAAAAA AAAAR AAA AAAS Howard, yf <u APARNA Borradaile § Co., f SSS==a Zz ; ary ~ iets, a are attached to euch package. 7 >, oe = Ali communications from the coantry addressed to Dr. ig 3 L J Czapkay, San Francisco, will be sirictly and conftef ESOR VS OF FT AVY STH STRSG TS, SACRANE NTO. dentially attended to, and the Remedies with the greatest secrecy, immediately dispatched by Express or Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Camphine, Paints, Perfumery, other conveyunce to thetr destination, Dr L J Czapkay’s and Fan ty Ariieles, wholesale and retail, Prophilacticum 1s for sale at Lirrie & Co’s Apotheearics ~ Chemists, 137 Montgomery street, San FranciscoSo et Rc GER Tile ee PES ER ‘ *ersons in the Country who wish totake the Agency of M aS. . Oe eee hoe teas aaa the public generally that they have opencd . this great remedy, can , a asupply sent to them, and Be aad heorshant a eavaeek to Gal sed siemens te 2 Ste Corner of J and Sixth streets. Physicians . have their names inserted in the advertisements, as sents Eek: cas > 7 nes ‘wants oe abbr aa Bevel e vRese Stock, each ardcte of wsich we will sell as . pon enclosing Thirty Dollars. which wil pay for ono rs nit at : ; nyaries 2 a cena nee ars ig Se cont l sie W +e con tantly in receipt of . dozen of the valuable Prophilacticam, and secure wo them eGoods of all Kinds in our line fre Be Nile Stares, VIE e 13i Ss. rders from the country respectf ne Of ty town i ic y resi : solicited, all of which will be attended to with prompin ess. Agents for HOWARD'S AGUE PILDS ie — ~ Se Rox eae OS, 30—ly. -B—! ers sase L J CZAPKAY, M. PD. 42—3w San Francisco, California. eee a DRS. H. & R.M. HUNT, d Romoval! NWew Store! McAllister’s Struck the Lead at the DEER CREEK BAKERY, Alexander’s Eid Gi . ~ oe 8 AV ING made arrangements with og of this ! celebrated Manufactory, [have just received i shall continue to receive a large stock of Ladic ™ and Gentiemen’s White and C id Kids of bitin é Tera? RI ; Meat 23 a Veretable Market week ite uc — ‘olored Kids of superior quality, . P h y Siciahs an d § ur 4 COR: ; eat an 5 . 30-3 v. P. BLACKMAN, © prcis . ice'at the Drag Stordof De funt & i A a x > a7 ppl CKMAN, Commercial street. Office at the Druc Storsg of Dr. H. Hunt & Co., 4 McAllister & Chaffer in the field 11) nearest Wisner Siete hes sce: BS i BEST BKEAD IN THE CITY !! A a fi I s RG ERR SETA aS HE subscriber having just completed the New Store . ome or the pick I T. B, McPARLAND, @ ‘Main and Broad siree ry leave . yarn ia Pale Ca je moved to the above stand, where he is preppred to serve and vicinity, that having refit and enlarged my Broan Stret, Nevapa. the pulblic with the . house, ! have concluded to open a home for the sick. FFICE—In the room recently occupied by the Ne4 where every attention will be paid to the wants and . vada Joural, directly opposite the Court House. 9-tf 4 Choices Meats and Vegetables, which can be ‘ound in the market, and at prices low enough to be in keeping with the times. they may choose, We kill none but Ainerican cattle of the best quality, The establishment is siiuated on Broad street, two . and keep always on hand a good supply of meais of all . doors above the Virginia House he one kinds. ll A. McALLISTER. 3o—tl MKS, HOLDRIDGE, Poctress, TS A) nN TA VEN ‘ WESTERN EXCHANGE, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, ORLEANS FLAT, = NOW OPEN for the accommodation of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC, where will be found at all hours of day or night, every convenience connected with A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The house being entirely new and well furnished, the rooms airy and comfortable, with an elegant reading room supplied with all foreign and domestic newspapers of the day. It will be the constant desire of the proprietors to render the WESTERN EXCHANGE a comfortable home for comfort ot the sick, Those not desiring Medical atten. . tion by me are at liberty to employ any other Physician CIGARS! CIGARS !! CIGARS! HENRY HIRSCHMAN & BRO RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING = large ply of TORACCY AND CIGAFS, which they effor at 4 ith the in large quantities. They still haul then with their c wh Corner Broad and Pine Streets, YY? ref rstoc teams, that arrive twice every week, bringine a now an! large supply of 2 ee a ae ee ae oa Fresh Fruits, Tobacco and Ciears Which enable them to sell AS CHEAP or CHEA 2 any other establishment of the kind in Nevada. N. B. Be particular and call AT FHETR ST < STORE on. che Corner of Main and Commercial S*s. Opposite Charles W. Young’s, , 2.) ae . Pray than DR. W. G. ALBAN, thankfal to the =¥ citizens of Nevada and the public genAS: ; erally for the Eberal patronage heretofore Wasa Y spi j received, takes this method of informing his friends 5 care; anda quiet and pleasant retreat to all our citizens . that he is continually piedie ing the very best quakion lar . New Stand, next door below Rosrnheims,’ who may favor it with their presence. 2 Formerly occupied by Mr. Hussy Dee.7-83-3m* PALMER & CO. FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ~ oe with the above articles, they also kee) TONE » Ti ee he good supply o : ] JUST ARRIVED ! Patent Medicines, Faney Articles, ‘Culery, 2 -y, Playi 1 U NEW YORK! pete y Perfumery, Playing Cards, and THIS WEEK FRO: 4 eK! Perfumery, Toilet articles, brushes &cFancy Articles of ali kinds S/MIN § BROTHER All of which he will sell at the very lowest market price. . And they will also sell to those Litle de P uk ALSO—A great assortment of low as they can buy in San Francisco. AVE just received a new stock of LADIES’ FANCY . All orders from the country promptly attended to H COODS and GENTLEMENS’ FANCY CLOTHING, and y Thankful for the very large patronage hereté . best made clothing that ever has been in ths city, which . them, they are determined still to merit it, by the ¢ wality will be sokd at reduced prices. aml price of their goods. Oct 13446 quanty “Small Profits and Quick Sales ” §iwau nu uane We have jast got into our new fire-proof brick builling, at . § § M. H.W. McKER WM. OBERLIN the old stand next door to Wells Fargo & Co.'s Express ofs : AW TERIC AN = Os shack alee ee Boiled Oil, Glue, Spts. Turpentine, Red R E mews 52 Chinese Crape Shawls from $25 to $100 apiece. and White Chalk, Witte Lead, STA U R A Hi T ’ eos Seen rs RR ot oak Bo ar Ee Putty, in bladders, {A few doors below the United States Hots .j Zine White, Japan Tine, grey tg e ingubery net and the atblie 2 2 d the > establix Red Lead, Brushes, On B adseexecces n Broad Street, Nevada City, or at their am “ine m4 uersin Nevada as 909 yds fancy col’d Silks ; 110 yds different col’d Merinoa ; 600 yds Mouslin deLaines ; 390 pair of New Style Ladies’ fancy Sleeves ; 255 pair New Style of Ladies’ fancy colors ; hment 300 yds Jaconet, Swiss and Cross bar Muslin ; Litharge, Tube Colors, And are prepared to f h é tones ; Pee ae a . : e Pp 0 furnss . “4 “ py tetra” OD Varnishes, Pumice Stone, lreasonable rates.. god Board and Ledgings xt Besides, we have the finest thread lace and linen edgings Bronzes, Venitian Red, They have made improventents in the arrangements of the Houre, aud intend to cive satisfaction, The American Restaerant will bea atricth Temmpcrance ; , MCKEX & OBERMANN and trimmings of the best qualities. All kinds of Damaskand Window Curtains. Ladies’ fancy gaiters and children’s shoes. The best assortment of Ladies goods and gentlemen’s fine clothing to be foundin the State. Please sive us a calland examine our stock at the old stand SIMON & BRO., Nevada, Sept. 6th 1254. 18 tf Colored Smalts, Gold Leaf, ce. Painters and builders are invlicd, to cali and examine the above articles. ALSO—A large supply of the best POLAR LAMP OIL. Nevada, Jan. 12, 1855—3m For fale, E Pe Stiles Alcohol, Neatsfvot Oil, Port Wine. ITE eubseriber ors for sule one third of the follow. ° ° 9 . Fine Brandy, Lard oil, Fish oif, cuss bois ar caae House, Barn, Sior~ Holland Gin, Camphene, Burning fluid. . tiozs, Hens, &e., Aen, on also bear Ne ametn Sash and Door Factory. Ail of which will be sold upon terms which cannot fail . timbered lang wate A : to suit purchasers. fences an See _ waclosed with a gvod rail Cor. Pine and Commercial streets, see PH IANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS carefully comreves § Sia ; ‘ ay fer Sumaiion : rear a +) . a. “ 0 SEB ESB, r . Itis ae NEVADA. CL, poundeb at #f ours, he ee ~<a on Wolf ereck, about 2 abiine Geass hy ‘et Aa & : =" e3 froma Ney 3 of tlibera funk HEAP FURNITURE “always on hand + 7 rticul at paymen rial. 6) manufactured by Machinery.” : Ree” ipa ALBAN. xg FA a a . a Fa