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Summons.
<TATE OF CALIFORNIA, gg Justice's Court,
county of Neveda,
rownship of Eureka. § Before L.A. Sackett, 5.P.
the People of the State of California to S, L. Russel :
0U ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before the
f undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in
anid township, on SATURDAY, APRIL 26th’at 10 o'clock
.M., to answer to the complaint of JAMES L. BROOKS
NENRY DIFVENDORFE, E. M. DANTON, and C. %
2 .
BIRD, who demand of sou $52.87 alieged to be due them . the following property, to wit :
yn a book account which account is on file in this Office. .
On failure so to appear and answer judgment will be . county of Nevada and
endered against*you for the said sum of $52,87, wi h described as follows :
mages and costs of suit. A
Given under my band this 12th day of January, A. D.
856. L. A. SACKETT, Justice Peace.
ship—It appearing to my satisfaction from the affiday
tate, and is not now a resident of this State, and that .
cause Of action exists against the said Defendant, and
that he is a necessery and proper party to the above
oritled cause,
itis therefore ordered, "that Summons in this action
> sarved on the Defeudant,S. L. RUSSEL. by publiation thereof, once a wetk, for a period of three months
wu rhe Nevapva Jocrnat, w publie newspaper published
n the said county of Nevada,
L.A. SACKETT,
Justice Peace, Enreka Township?
SHERIFF'S SALE.
B ¥ virtue ofan Execution to me direbted Issued from
) the Clerk's Office of the County Court in and for the
unty of Nevadain favor of JOHN EGAN and against
HAELES SHERWOOD et al, dated January 12th, 1856,
sum of $101 64-100 Dollars, Debt, with interest on
um of $101 64-100 from the 12thday ofJanuary A.D.
ut the rate of ten per cent per annum together with
january 18—3m
ts of suit taxed at $165 73-109 Dollars, 1 have levied
pon and seized the following described property to-wit—
ve Ranch known as Sherwood’s Ranch, situated about
nile above the mouth of Wolf Creek in Rureks Townp, taken aa the property of Charles Sherwood which I
‘all sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
front of the Sheriff's Officeon the 9th day of February,
Tg 1856.
‘ivem under my hand this 17th day of January, AD
B58. Attest W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff, N.C.
38-4 By C. F. Woop U.S.
. LEGAL NOTICE.
1 SATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—
‘S Know all men by these presents that we the under.
signed. who have annexed our names hereunto do here.
* certify that we have associated tegether asa mining
ut fuming corporotion to continue in existence for fifty
ars from and after the date of these presents, to wit,
ithe 12th day of January, A. D. 1906, and not to ex.
d fifty years. forthe purpose of mining and fluming.
nd oc ying water for mining purposes, at and near
) ia JM in toe Township of Bridgeport and Counft ads, the localities of which mining ground, .
snd the location and course of which flumes are specific.
wid set forth in a notice this day given—that the corpoate name of said company is *‘The Knapp Creek Flum.
Company,” that the amount of the capital stock is .
ily Thousand Dollars, and the stock is divided into
i consists of ten sharcs—that the number of trustees
id company is three, and that the following are the
of 4 trustees who will manage the concerns for
t three months, to wit: Marcus Fleming. H. M. .
uller, ard 8. H, Chase. .
And we do further certify that the principal place of .
ess of tho compiny is located at Columbia Hill in .
tewaship of Brilgeport and county of Nevada, nnd .
hat the business of fluming, mining afd conveying warer will there be conducted and carried on as hereinbetore set forth, and in and over the localities as more par.
cularly set torih in the notice this day given. }
Pated at Nevada in the County of Nevada, this 12th .
ay ef January, A. D. 1856. }
MARCUS FLEMING,
H. M. FULLER, .
S. 1. CHASE. .
Sxnod and aelivered in presence of
CEO. 8. RUPP, Notary Public. j
yo
.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, }. .
County of Nevada, ~
Personally appeared before me, this January 12th.
356, Marcus Fleming, H. M. Fuller and 8. H. Chase, .
nown to me to be the individuals deseribed in and who .
uted the foregeing instrument and acknowledged
they executed the same freely and voluntarily and .
the uses and purposes therein named. H
GEO, 8. HUPP, Notary Public. .
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. .
] OTICE is hereby given that all pérsons having claims .
N st the estate of MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN, de .
are required to exhibit the same with the neces!
y¥ vouchers to the undersigned, Administrator of the .
chael McLaughlin, at my office in Nevada within
ha after date of this notice, otherwise their
mas will be forever barred from any benefits of said es
ALN
Public Adm’r Nevada County. Sist. 1855,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. .
rainst
d-ceased, are required to exhibit the same with .
assary vouchers to the undersigned Administrator .
inty, within ten months after date of this notice, oth
wise their claims will be forever barred from any benef said estate, ALNEY O. FELT,
Stet. 1855. 38 Public Administrator, Nevada Co
Summons.
(2 TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Conniy of Nevada, Township }
’ f Fureka, Justice Court, s=: B fore L. A. Sackett, J.P. .
of the State of California to S, L. RUSSELL ani .
N PURDON :— .
are hereby summoned to appear before the under.
od, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township,
In Mendy, the 28th day of April, A. D. 1856, .
o'clock, A. M. to answer the complaint of Henry {
.
.
.
ndorf, James L. Broeks, E.M Danton and Charles L .
who demand of y
u $72
failure so to appéar and answer. judgtvent will be ren
€ efsnit. Given under my band this 12th day of Jar
wary A D 1556,
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, Eureka . gundy Port; Old Bourbon, Reserve and Monongahela Whis
Townsh*;
vitor H
at the above
{t appearing fo my satisfaction, from the
ry Dievenderff. the plaintiff above named
irdon, by publication thereof, once a week for a period
three months, in the Nevapa JourNat, a public news
paper published iu said County of Nevada. A ,
3.3m I. A. SACKETT, J. P. Eureka Township.
Valuable Property For Sale,
ry\\VO HOUSES AND LOTS, situated on Boulder str eet,
»ppesite H. 9B. Ferre’s Banking House, formerly
snown as the Lawsen property, are now offered for sale
u the most reasonable terma, For furthet particulars
iquire at the Neyada Journal Office of
N. P. BROWN,
Jan, ith, 1856.
HAs. ¥. SMITH. WM. F. ANDERSON. .
uavyg E*irm. —
SMITH & ANDERSON
Have associatéd themselves for the practice of Law.—
Office in Mulford’s Brick Building,
Main Street = =+= = = WMWevada
Russian Hill Hotel fer Invalids,
FRNUIS INSTITUTION, under the direction of
Five Trustees, and charge of experienced and
mpetent PHYSICIANS, offers snperior inducenents Co such persons a8 are desirous of remain‘ng quiet fora time under medical treatment, and
enjoy the comto:ts of home.
Persons sutfering from any form ef disease, (except cholera and small pox.] will be received any
time, and full board furnished {Meals served in
private rooms, if desired, without extra charge.]
The ROOMS of the Hotel are large, airy, and
well farnished with every convenience.
Experienced NURSES will always be in attendance, and every means and calculated to ensure the speedy convalescense of patients.
The CHARGES will be moderate in all cases.
rad no extra expense for Medicine, Lights or Baths,
wy Tbe PHYSICIANS inattendance are well k :0 2 n . implements.
o the pnblic as scientitic and trustworthy gentlemen,
Oonnected with the hotel is a Dispensary for
worthy indigent persons, where Medical attea.
jance and Medicine will be furnished gratis. .
or admission, application must be made to the .
Physicians, at their office, southeast corner of.
Washingion and Dupont streets, San Francisco. ;
ill Letters must be addressed as above.
Hon. JAMES VAN NESS, }
Hhn. JOHN S. HAGAR, .
Hon. JAMES M{ESTELL, } Truastees.
WM, G. WOOD, Esq., }
C. V. GREY, Esq.,
PHYSICIANE:
L. HUBBARD, M. D, J.D. BROWN, M.D.)
N, 8,—Indigent persons will be prescribed tor at .
the Dispensary, on the Northeast corner of Wash.
ington and Dupont streets, on each day of the week, .
Sundvys excepted, between the oourse ofone and
two o'clock.
ays, "
Dr. i. HUBBARD, on Diseases of Women and
Childron
_ San Francisco, January 18, 1856 —3m
C. C. WEBB & CO.,
importers and Wholesaie Dealers in all kinds of
Printing, Writingand Wrapp ing)
PAPER.
Cards, Inks and Printing Material,
o@ Battery St. between Clay and Merchant, San Francisco. .
Cc. C. WEBB, G. W. WEBB.
38-3m
earner
Lo ALE and Porter, of the most approved Srands
for sale by E. W. tlevwoop & Co.
26-49 Broad street, below Pine.
Soda crackers.
19 BBLS fresi Soda Crackers, fer sale low br
4. B, GREGORY,
B Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and
County of Neyada and State of California, in the action
of George W. Kidd against Hamlet Davis, duly attested /
on the 224 day of December, A. D. 1855, I have levied
or less, to the corner of Broad and
ifornia, County of Nevada, Eureka Town-' along the casterly side of Pine
rection ninety-six fe
lenry Dievendorff, the Plaintiff above nnmed, that . bot’s huildiug:
Russel has left the . *llel with Broad street seventy six feet Sto the westerly .
. State. The People of the State of Calif
Salledged to be due them . N HAND, and for sale, Branptes of the following celbook account, which account is on file in this office. .
red yoa for the said sum of §$72,46 with damages and .
L, A, SACKETT, Justice of the Peace. .
named defendants 8. L. Russell and John .
on have left theState and are not now residents of this
sad that cause of action exists aguinst them,and that i
tre necessary and proper parties to the above entitled
It is therefore ordered that the sum¥nons in this .
1 be served on the defendants, SL Russel and John .
Diseases of the Eye treated on Sat. stantly receiving the most extensive and complete assort: } Rubber Coats and Boots—yvery large stock : together with
Dr. J. D. BROWN, Surgical Diseases generally. . Vests, Shirts, Hats, Drawers
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SS SSVEBTISEMENTS.SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of an Execution issued Out of the District
for tne
upon and taken into Execution che following property
wit: All the right, title, and interest of the a Taster
Davis on the 22d day of December, A. D. 1855. in and to
All that certaia piece or
d being in the town and
State of Californie, bounded and
Commencing on. the northerly side
parcel of land situate, lying ani
of Broad street, at the westerly side of the lot owned and j
occupied by Chambers & Co. and ruuning thence along .
the northerly side uf Brogd street seventy six feet more .
Pine streets, thence
street in a northerly diet, more or less, to the corner of Ab
thence inan easterly direction and par
line of Chambers & Co, and thence along the said westerly line in a southerly direction ninety-six feet more or
less, to the place of beginning on Broad street, together
with all and singular the appurtenances and hereditameots therernto belonging or in any wise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given that on. SATURDA ¥ the 2d day
of February, A. D. 1856, between the hours of 12 o'clock,
noon and 2 o’elock. P, M. at the above described premises
on the corner of Broad and Pine Streets, in the town of
Nevada, and County and State aforesaid, I will sell the
above property to the highest bidder for cash.
W. W. WBIGHT, sheriff, N.C.
Per C.F. Woop, U. 8:
Dated January 10th, 1856.
= INSOLVENT NOTICE.
Iu the matter of the Application of Charles
H. Seymour, an Insolvent Debtor.
Tn the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District,
in and for the county of NevadaPress TO AN ORDER this day made by the Hon
Niles Searls, District Judge of the District Cour
aforesaid. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors ot
said Iusolvent to beand appear before said Court at the
Court House in the Town and County of Nevada, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTH. A. D.1856, then and
there to show cause if any they can, why an assignment
of the said Insolvent’s estate should not be made and
he be discharged from his debts as an insolrent Debtor.
Given under my. hand with the seal of the District Court
aforesaid hereto afiixed this 11th day of December, A. D. }
1835,
By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge. .
J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court,
By THOMAS P. HAWLEY, Deputy
Twerep & FLETCHER, Attorneys for Petitioner. 33-td.
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
In the matter of the application of Horace R.
Ferre an Insolvent Debtor.
In the District Court, of the 14th Judicial District. in and
for the County of Nevada.
DURSUANT to an order this day made by the Hon. .
Niles Searls, District Judge of the District Court, .
atoresaid. Notice is hereby given to all tho creditors of
said Insolvent to be and appear before said Cou rt, at the}
Court House in the town and county of Nevada, on the .
Ist Monday of February, 4. D. £856, at 10 o’clock, A.M.
then and there to show cause, if any they can. why an essignment of the said Insolvent’s Estate should not be
made and he be discharged from his debts as an Insolyent
Debtor.
Given under my hand withthe seal of the District .
Court aforesaid hereto affixed this 27th day of Dee, A, D. .
1855. By order of Hon. Niles Searls, District Judge. .
J. HW. BOSTWICK, Clerk District Court.
35-td
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az aa }
op SUMMONS.
{TATE OF CALIFOKNIA, County of Nevada, ss.— .
Diitrict Court of the 14th Judicial District of said !
fornia, to WiILL1aM .
Loyp and Josepu Kestner, Greeting :—You are hereby .
commanded to appear and answer within twenty days if .
served in this District and within this County, and within .
40 days ifserved out of this District and within this State,
the complaint of John F. Heilman and John Swigert plain.
tiffs now on file in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court .
aforesaid aguinst you as defendants for the recovery of ;
Four Hundred and Seventeen dollars and forty-three cts. .
Or in ¢ se ofyour failure to appear and answer said complaint, the said plaintiffs will take Judgment against you .
suit, and also demand of the Conrt such other relief as is .
prayed for in their said complaint; .
In testimony whereof, 1 John H, Bostwick, Clerk of the j
Fourteeuth Judicial District Coart, aforesald, doh ereunto .
. Set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, this 9th . ast sty Je: tis :
J. BOSTWICK. Clerk. Of the Latest styles. Also—A complete assortuient of .
day of October, A. D,1855.
By T. P. Hawwey, Dep. .
In the District Court in and for Nevada County and
State of California. John F. Heilman and John Swigert
ys. Wm, Loyd and Joseph Kestner. .
It appearing to my satisfaction, from the affidavits of .
the above named John F, Heilman, that the above namnamed defendant, Wm. Loyd canaot atter due diligence be T 1 "
found within the State, and it in like manner appearing INDIA RU BBER GOODS, BOOTS ke .
‘TICE is hereby given that all persons having claims . that 4 cause of action exists against both the said defend}
the estate of Ambrose Crane, late of Yuba . ants. and that they are necessary and proper parties to the
above entitled cause, I therefore order that the summons .
in this action be served on the said defendants, Loyd and
\brose Crane, at my office in Nevada, Nevada . Restner by publication thereof, once in each week for a .
j
period of three months in the Nevapa Journal, a public .
newspaper published in said Nevada County.
27-3m NILES SEARIS, District Judge
A True copy—Attest J. H. Bostwick, C D.C.
LEWIS TEAL,
OF SAW FRANCISCO,
Importerand Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Wines, Brandies. Gin, Cigars,
and Domestic Liqnors.
Has opened a Branch in dné of the New Fire
Proof Stores on Broad St. below Pine,
NEVADA.
ebrated brands, viz —Saverac. DeForge, J. & F. Mar. tell’, Pinett’s, Castilleon & Co’s,, Cognac, Vintages—1805
and 1811. GINS—Meders—Swan—Cologne—Wolfe’s
. Schnapps, Ke. ke.
St. Croix, Old Jaimaica, and New England Rum: Duff
. Gordon, and L. M. Sherry; Vid Maderia; O’Porto and Burcan Brandy and Whiskey, in kegs, 1-8th and .
ckages 3 Che’ sy and Raspberry Brandy, do; Dunbar .
& Son's celebrated Porter and Alc ;—Champagne, various .
choice brands ; Keisterner’s Sparkling Hock; John Durand 4 Co’s. HautSauterne and Claret; Gordon’s Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups. f
. Turner Brothers’ Ginger Wiee, Wormwbod Cordial, Lemon Syrap, &c.; Jamaica Ginger ; Bancrofts Cider; Boker’s
. and Mills’ Bitters :+Old Pedch Brandy ; Kirsch ; Absynth, .
. and Curusoa,
The public are respectfully invited to examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as I feel confident. from my
long experience in tha trace and the facilities in selecting
my goods, that Tean sell as lowor lower than aliy other
establishment in the place,
ihew is Teal,
Nevada, and No. 37 Sacramento street, San Francisco.
N. B. Orders received here will be shipped direct from
San Francisco to any part of the State. Any goods sold
by me not a8 recommended, can be returned at my expense. 37-tf
SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND .
Splendid Stock of Winter Goods,
From New York, consisting of
F) RENCH MERINOS, all wool, of a superior quality,
F Mouslin ae Laines, figured and plain,
Winter Sitks, Scotch plaid Goods, all qualities,
Silk Velvet Mantillas, al! kinds,
Dress Trimmings, latest and most beautiful styles,
Damasks, sitk and worsted,
Winter Cottons, ofall sorts,
690 Yards Silk Velvet Carpet,
650 Yards of Brnsssls Carpet,
1100 yatds three ply Ourpeting, all wool,
2000 yards ingrain and 556 yards Rug carpeting,
2690 yards all kinds Matting,
Ladies and Children’s Shoes, all kinds,
Latest Style Winter Bonnets and Riding Hats,
Ginghams, all kInds, Merrimack prints, Kc.
GENTLEMENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, constantly on
hand, all of which we will SELL CHEAPER than any
Dry Geods merchant this side of Sacramento.
@Ladies please call and examine our Stock.
SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER,
Nevada, Sept. 14.1855—5m
Hydraulic Mining.
UBBER HOSE of superier quality frem 1 to 5 inches
R in Diameter with Couplings and Pipes to match,
Also—A general assortment of Mining and Agrieu ural .
For sale by
BRYANT & CO.
‘ y LOST.
A LARGE Brussels Carpet,Sack, bearing the initials of
0. P. F. written on the handle. Said sack and con
tents was forwarded by Col. Mansfield of Cold Spring, Ne
vada esunty, to the Oriental, Hotel, Nevada, about three
months ago. Any person having any informat ion of same
will ple ise address O. F. FEAZ.L E, Nevada Journal Office,
46 Main stteet. and they shall be re warded, 37-if
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A. BLOCK, 1856. S. FURTH. .
A. BLOCK & Co.,
r@ONE PRICE ey
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
No. 41, Commarcial street, Corner of Pine.
HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made
W Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and India
Rubber Coats and Boots. Haye now on hand, and are conment ever brought to this market.
Their Stock consists in part of Coats of every variety; .
Pants of every kind, from the finest to the coarsest; India
,, Handkerchiefs, Buck and
other Gloves in endless variety, and all other articles
. usually kept at simiéar establishments,
The publicare invited to call, and it will afford us great .
pleasure to show them our immense Stock, whether they .
wish to purchase or not. }
We especially call the attention of the Mining Com!
munityto our very large Stock of Rubber Goats—black .
and white—Short and lone legged Rubber {Boots, of the;
best quality. j
Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed.
We buy in large quantities and from first hands. Suffice .
it to say if we cannot suit you iu our stock, we think it
will be useless to look further.
Thankful for the very large patronage of which we hare
heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to business and best endeavors to please, we hope to merit =.
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'
continuance of the same.
i
ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION.
A. BLOCK & CO.
No 41 Commercial st., corner Pine.
Nevada. January 11, 1856, 38
LANGTON’S
PIONEER EXPRESS ;
RINCIPAL OFFICES—SAN FRANCISCO, Number 154
Montgomery street, corner of-Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO, corner of J and Third streeta, adjoining Drexel, Sather & Church’s Banking Hoasev~DOWNIEVILLE, Main Street, Banking House of LaxcToy & Co.
NEVADA, Main street, adjoining Frisbie’s Saloon.
We will dispatch A DAILY EXPRESS FROM NEVADA
TO SACRAMENTO, and the following points :
Marysville, Cherokee Corral, Foster’s Bur,
Grass Valley, Monte Cristo, Camptorville,
Rough & Ready, Eureka North, Galena Hill,
Orleans Flat, Craig’s Flat, Railroad Hill,
Moore’s Fiat, French Corral, Young’s Gold Hill,
Wolf Creek, Forest City, Oak Valley,
Snow Point, Minnesota, Smith’s Diggings,
German Bar, San Juan, Sweetland’s
Eureka South,
Concord Bar,
Scott’s Valley, Greenville,
Kanaka Creek, American Hill, DOWNTEVILLE,
ALSO—TU SAN FRANCISCO,
= Connecti with
MESS. FREEMAN & CG’S EXPRESS,
To aill parts of the ATLANTIC STATES and EURHPE.
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, insurefi or uninsured, at as
low rates as can be done by any “house with security.
Our Treasure Express will always be atecinpaniep by
faithful Messengers,
NOTES, DRAFTS, BILLS, &c., collected or negotiated,
and all orders attended to promptly.
Purchases of every description made, _
Forwarding of merchrndize, and commissions, of every
nature, attended to with promptness.
83-GOLD DUST BOUGHT, :
4a7-CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO, SACRMENTO, AND
MARYSVILLE. 3
2a~ BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE ATLANTIC STATES
AND EUROPE,
Chipp’s Diggings, Hess’ Crossing,
City of Six, Plum Valley,
Goodyear's Bar,
MACKIE & PATTISON, AcEsts.
Nevada, January 4, 1856. *.*
PUBLIC NOTICKE.
HE act of March 3d, 1855, provides that from and after
the first day of January, 1856, all postage, EXCEPT
TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES must be PAID BY STAMPS or
STAMPED ENVELOPES excluslyely, Pre-payment in
money being prohibited after the last mentioned date.
Pre-payment on’Drop Letters is optional,
The Mails for the Atlantic States will close at this Office
om the Secoxp and SEVENTEENTH of each month, until there
is an alteration in the day of the sailing of the Steamers.
WM. H. ENDECOTT,
tes Post Master, Nevada City, California,
Nevada, December 28—tf fle
REMOVAL OF THE -Special Notices,
Masonic Notice,
EVADA R. A. CHAPTER, No, 6, MEETS EVERY
MONDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad
street. x
Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next proceeding
every Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter.
THOMAS H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P.
T. P. Hawtey, Secretary.
1. O. 0, F—Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, instituted Noy
4th, 1853, meets every TUESDAY EVENING, at the
Masonic Hall, Broad street. weit 5
Brothers im good standing are cordially, invited to aitend
A. B. SWAN, N. G.
J. C. Derry, Secretary. ~~ feb24-1855¢¢
1. O. O. F.—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Instituted Oct.
51, 1855, meets every Wednesday evening, at the Odd
Fellow’s Hall, Maia street, [South] Eureka, California.
Fuithful Brothers are ever welcome. 4
W.B. RICHARDS, N. G.
D. V. Norton, Secretary.
I, 0. O.F.—Brooxtyn Loner, No. 46—Instituted Oct. 13
1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, at the Odd
Fellows Hall, Red Dog.
Brothers in good standing are ever welcome.
J. C. GREEN, N. GT. J. Bureess, Secretary, dec 28—3m
Masonic.
E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F.& A.M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of each week at the Ma
s Ha _ Broad street.
CHARLES MARSH, W, M.
J.V. Watson, Secretary, 36—tf
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute
is becoming a sine qua non” to the welfare of otir State
and health of our citizens, and his rapidly spreading reputation, although it may excite surprise, is but the signal
of Skill, and follows as the natural effect of such a cause.
We are personally acquainted with gentlemen who have
sffuered for years under Chronic disease, and who had
taken advantage of every available means that promised
relief. but without success, until they called upon Dr.
L. J.Czapkay, who in an incredible short space of time
has given them entire rehef. The Dr. conducts his Institutein a manner that must be satisfactory to all his patients. He examines, advises and recommends without
charge, and the patient after hearing his terms for treatment can accept or reject at.pleasure, whereas some require a consultation fee, althoagh the consultation may
@ Ng ry 1 not be satisfvctury. In no case does the aye! ang! a
Emporium of Ei ashion’ charge unless he effects acure. This he is able to do,
eh
eh
SOL. KOHLMAN & BROTHER
Having Removed from their old stand
22> on Main street, to the NEW FIRE PROOF
BRICK, No 45 Muin Street,opposite Weils,
Fargo & Co.’s Express, invite the kind inspection of the public to their LARGE and SPLENDID
STOCK—the Largest ever opned in Nevada ! m prising
FURNISHING GOODS, . ~
Which they offer for Wuotsare and Reta at the
Wery Thowest Prices,
Their Stock consists in part of
FINE TALMAS, PILOT CLOTH OVERCOATS,
Five Shanghae Frock Coats, such as
Short Waist and Long Skirt ;
Black and Blue Fine Sack Coats, .
Business Coats, of all colors aud descriptions,
suitable for anybody.
Heavy Overcoats, all colors, qualities and prices;
Plain and Plaid Pantaloons, all styles: ~
Black Casimere and Cloth Pants, of the best styles;
A great quantity of Fancy Casimere, Satinet, Jeans,
. therefor by default, together with damages and costs of . Sheep’s, Grey and Moleskin Pants, all Colors and prices.
Black and Fancy Silk Velvet. Figured Silk. Plush, Satin
Plain Silk. Black and Blue Cloth Vests. of all qualities
and prices, They also offer for sale the largest stock of
BLACK SILK DRESS HATS!
NEELY JOHNSON, Water Proof, Black and DrabBeaver,
Wooland Felt Hats, They also offer for sale a variety of
BLANKETS OF ALL SIZES!
That can’t be beat, consisting of Heavy Blue, Red, Gray .
. and the finest of White Mackinaw Blankets, suitable for
Family and Miner's use.
. . 7 HING! !'CAN al 0. FELT, . ed defendant. Joseph Kestner has departed from the State BOY'S CLOT G! TRUNKS! C ES!
. and is not now a resident of this State; and thatthe above . VALISES AND UMBRELLAS!
Such as Haywards knee topped,
Long and Short legged Boots;
White and Black Coats, Pants, Leggins,
Overalls and Gloves, in an endless variety.
¥_Remember No. FORTY-FIVE !—the onlyFire Proot
Brick Gentlemen's Clothing Store in town.
SOL KOHLMAN & BROTHER.
Decemer 28, 1855--tf
FRISBIE’S SALOON.
Geo. Ex. FRosers,
NNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS and the public in
general that he has become the Lessee of this
POPULAR & WELL-KNOWN . HOUSE
Which has recently been thoroughly renovated and
embellished in a style
Unsurpassed in the Mountains.
The House is bountifully supplied with the
MOST CHOICE LIQUORS
To be found in the market.
%8Lunch will be served up Every Day and Evening.
Assay Office.
' No, 30 Main street, Nevada—Rear of Banking House of
Willirmson & Dawley, Bankers.
F. SCHOTTE, ASSAYER.
wt MELT AND ASSAY ALL DUST entrusted to ais
care, and guarantee the correctness of his Assays,
Refers to all the Gold Dust buyers in Nevada,
Nevada, December 28, 1855—tf
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, Ising! s, Port Wine, Brandy,
Ginger Wine, Starch, Indigo, Sal Soda, Sponge,
Bath Brick, &c. &e.
LSO, a well selected stock of Trusses, Abidominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, 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 of
the Goods in San Francisco and New York, by an experienced Druggist. The Stock having been purchased for
CASH at LOW PRICES cun and will be sold for cash, at
PRICES SATISFACTORY TO ALL.
Tam receiving goods frequently both from San Francisco
and New York, so that purchases may rely on finding every 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 pgid to the preparation of FAMILY
MEDICINES. Trescriptions carefully compounded by day
or night. JOHN LARK,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
New Fire Proof Store, Main Street, Nevada.
January 11, 1856—tf 32
A. C. NILES,
Fustice of the Peace & Ditorney af Lawn,
Removed to Mulford’s Brick Building,
Main Street, Nevada
Liberty Hill Notice.
is hereby given that on the 28th da of Febra+ OT1.
. N ery shere will be sold at Liberty Hill one undividec
jeiot 0. the Poesy Ditch, for assessments. Said interest
)
ing owned by I. Browa, J. Tait and A. ¥. Clark.
Byorder of the Company, 6w* JOHN TAIT, See'y.
FASHION ABLE
HAIR DRESSING par POR
ANDBARBER’S SHOP. .
ESSE MeGOWAN, recently from Marysville, would in-!
form the citizens of Nevava, that he has taken the}
Rooms. No, 10 Main street. where he¢aa at all times be
found rea
in which he considers himselfa proficient.
Fashionable Hair Cutting, and Shaving, executed easy
and with despatch,
He has had many yearsexperience, and in various cities
of the Union has had the reputation of keeping the keen-!
est razors and the easiest Br i
Every convenience usually found in a Fashionable Shop, j
alweys on hand, 37-tf J. McGOWAN.
Rope.
] 2,00 LBS Manilla Rope, assertedsizes, for sale br i
A, B, GREGORY,
~~)
mPgsto A. V. Clark. The Ditch commences at Dia-} . le ; A
. m"d Spring Canon and runs to Poesy Hill, said Diteh be . AlSO &£veat varisty of articles too nnmerouste mention .
lowest cash price;
y to attendio every branch of the profession .
beause he feels the confidence which long experience
has given, and no doubt the consolation which apperains to that confidence. Persons afflicted with either
Acute or Chronic disease, would do well to consult the
Dr. at all events itcan dono harm, as for consultation
he asks no fee, nor does he insist upon obedience to his
advice, unless the patient places himself under his care.
Lis offi No,1&2 ARMORY HALL. corner of SacBy Tuomas P. Hawtey, Dep, . ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING & GENT’S. It's oftices are No, 4 ; :
. ramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. if
Ford's Rifle Box.
FOR SAVING FINE GOLD in Hydraulic or Placer Diggings—or fur Quartz” Mills.
Individual rights and Machines at prices{varying from
$25 to $150 to be had at the company’s office on Commercial Street, nearly opposite Landeker’s Brick store, at
Doct. Skinner’s Rooms.
All persons in Sierra, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, Sue. Farhento, Plumas, Yuba, or Butte counties, desiring
. machines on the commencement of the rainy season should
apply immediately, or send their orders to F. R. FORD &
vO., earésDoet. J.S. SKINNER so that no disappointment
may occur, as the first orders will take precedence.
Fur Ford’s headquarters will be at Nevada until further
. notices
: Ee J.S. SKINNER, Sec’y & Agt,
r pamoi® aro cautioned against infringing jon the
prmeiples of our Machine er Invention as we shall assur. edly prdsecute all violation,
of F. R. FORD & CO.
Ne pls, Noy. 9—tf
OTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
OTIGR is hereby given that the corporation of the
. . Ne MCousty AND SACRAMENTO CanaL Co. will
Nisei extent ofthe law, any trespasser upen
their rights gnd privileges on the South Yuba River; and
. all persons‘afehereby warned, not to obstruct or divert
. from thefe natty course, the waters of the Lakes or other
feelersof said-river above the site of svid company’s
proposed Dam upon the same. Per order
2 cant T. W. COLBURN,
'g Secretary of N. C, & S. C. Company.
Firé4P B jing, Main street, Nevada.
WILL Pa Ythe
’ ighest prices for Gold Dust, Gold
Bars, and CeuintyScrip; will procure Drafts in sums
to suit, payabléi of the Atlantic Statos, Canada
§ Europe—Forward Dust fer ceinage at the U. 8. Brench
Miut and if desired=will make ad vances on sa—e.
1 have one of the bi st:Iron and Brick Vaults in the
mountai0s, and receive its, Special or otherwise.
SIGHT CHECKS. on DREXEL, SATHER &
CHURCH, on Sen Franciseor™ October 26—3m
A.J: HRAGAN,
BANE ER,
DAVIS’ BRICK BUILDING, Broad Street, Neyada.
EXCHANGE BY
DrexeL,Saturer & Cuvurcn,
Drawn on ia
NEW YORK, 4 OSTON,
PHILADELPHIA,
CINCINN ATI,
LOUISNILLE,
-<SSALTIMORE
ST, LOUIS,
DETROIT.
Sight Checks on San Francisco at
Par, for Sale,
83. HIGHFST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD DU ST.
Nevada, August 24, 1835 °
JOHN HERZINGER,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Gaters.
No. 30 Commercial Screet, Nevada.
The subscriber has now on hand at his stand two
ic Door below the Corner of Pine and Commercial sts.
the LARGEST STOCK of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
RUBBERS, and LADIES’ sHoEs ever offered for sale in
the mountains which he will dispose of AT THE LOWEST
RATES. By keeping on hand the best assortment to be
had in California, and by giving his business his personal
attention, he hopes to merit and receive a share of publie
patronage. He designs keeping. a full assortment an hand
and will at all times be pleased to wait on the pubiic.
N. B.—He has in his employ the best workmen in the
State, and will at all times make to order Fine Boots,
Shoes, Ladies Slippers. and in fact anything that is necé¢Ssary in his Busines. Callin and see his assortment "tf
Boots and Shoes, for Summer wear. _ May ig,
GEORGE A. YOUNG
H’s just roceived a new and complete sfock of
Groceries, Provisions, Barley, §c., which he
intends selling very low for CashPersons wishing anything in his line will find it
to their advantage to give hima call at his new
Store two doors above the Union Hotel, Broad
street, Nevada
DOZEN Dr, S. C. MeIntyre’s celebrated’ TOOTH POWDERS, for sale at the City Drug Store by ~
. JOHN LARK, +
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
f¥™ Price $1,00 per Pox.
Nevada, December 7—1lm ‘ pee SIE ST SE Sk ke) RE Se ERTS CRE
N OTICF—Be it known that the attnership heretofore
existing between H. R. STILES and WILLIAM
BULLINGTON was dissolyed by mutual concent on the
2d dey of January, 1856, Hl. R. STILES,
January 7—3w WM. BULLINGTEN.
NEW STORE.
ROGERS & HUSSEY.
AVING removed to thir New PireProo
Store, on
MAIN STREET,
Are now ready tooffer to their old customers and the
public generally a large and goud assortment of
Glass and Hardware, Oils, Camphene, Flour, &c.,
All of which they will pledge themselves to sell at the
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Nevada.ug. 17, 1855.—tf
COUNTY SURVEYOR's OFFICE.
JOHN DAY. JNO. L. GAMBLE
SORVEYVORS:
Orrice—Grier & Henry’s Brick Building, Main st., Nevada,
7 Connty surveyor’s Office.
Nevada, July 10, 3855.
Extract from the Act prescribing the duties of County
Surveyer. “Chapter XX, Sec. IIT-—No survey or re-survey
made by any parson, except the County Surveyor or his
. Deputy shall be considered legal evidence in eny Court
within this State except such cs are mai? be? authority
of the United States. or by mutual consent of the parties.”
All parties are hereby notified that any Surveys made
in this county by others than Deputies this office.
will not be recognized by anyCourt within ejeinns
of this State. 11—9m” JOHN DAY, County & vey.
%
. Attached to this establishment, are ‘now under the .
$a
HOTEL.
Moin stredt: isalisgis 22 ees. : Nevada.
Re-Opened under the management of
TAYLOR « EAD.
_ Having leased this well known House and fitted
2 it up in a superior manner, we are now ready te
. uJ Accommodate 4
PERMANENT: OR TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
. In a manner unsurpassed for comfort, by any hotel ir
the mountains, The .
LODGING DEPARTMENT
Has been entirely replenished with new and superior Bedsecond to none in California ~The Table will always be
sppplied with the best the market affords.
We.The Bar will atall times be stocked with the best o!
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
_ The proprietors feel confident their friends and the pub
lic who a fayorthem vith their patronage will find thi:
house all that a FIRST CLASS HOTEL should be.
W. H. Taytor, A. E. Heap, Proprietors
Nevada, Nov. Oth, 1853.
ARCADE HOUSE,
Commercial Street, Nevada city,
Two doors above Espencheid’s Brick.
The subseriber having-fitted wp rooms on Commercizl street as a Hotel and Boarding House.
would be pleased to have as call from the citizens
of Nevada, and from the public at large, visiting the
city on business or pleasure,
ya His Bes are clean and neat.
WseHis Bar is furnished with Liquors of superior
brands, including Lager beer, with a good quality ot
Schweitzer Cheese.
ALBERT MALU, Proprietor. October 26—3m
4 ry
Copartnership Notice.
7 undersigned have forrsed a copartnorship to date
from the first day of November, proximo, for transacting a general Banking, Exchange and Gold Dust business, in Downieville and Marysvile, to continue under
the present nume and style ot Wilkinson & Co.
SAMUEL W. LANGTON, Downieville,
NATH’L N. WILKINSON, Marysville,
CHANLES P. STONE, San Francisco.
Langton’s Pioneer Express.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Increased facilities for the prompt transacifon of the . t9 the multitude as cheap as the cl
Express Business in all its Branches.
HE undersigned will continue the
warding business as heretofore carried on by S. W.
LANGTON, and under his speclal supervision will, from
and after the first day of November. run a daily Freight
and Treasure Express, iu charge of our own Messenger,
through from here to San Francisco, and as heretofere
embracing ull points in the ronte,
S. W. LANGTON
N.N. WILKINS)
CHAS, P, STONE
November 2—3m
Late Publications
UST RECEIVED: Fern leaves, Ist and 2nd series; life
and beauties of Fanny Fern; Lamp Lighter; The
Wife's Vietory, by Mrs. Southworth; Banker’s Daughter,
complete, by Reynolds; Life of P. T. Barnum; Ollendorf’s
Spanish, French and Gorman. Also, 600 assorted Novels,
by alkthe popular Authors. For sale of course, by
no2i—tf POTTER & CRITTENDEN,
PALMER & CHURCH,
MANUFACTORY,
Washington street, above Concert Hall, Nevada.
ARTICULAR attention will be given to the repairing
of Wagons.
Wheelbarrows and Rockers kept constantly on hand.
TURNING, SAWING AND MORTICING
And TENONING, done to order.
H. B. PALMER,
November 23. G. A. CHURCH,
J. R. McConnewn, Ws. M. Srewarr.
McCONNELL & STEWART.
. Attorneysand Counsellors at Law.
f ILL PRACTICE inall the Courts of the Fonrteenth
Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court.
. Sa-Office, for the present, one door below the Old
ourt House, Broad street, Nevada.
Nevada, October 7, 1855—tf
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
LIQUOR STORE.
Fire-proot Building, Main st. near Commercial,
NEVADA.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM the
public that they have now opened a MOST
EXTENSIVE ASSOREMENT ofthe
BEST BIQOVORS
sEver brought to tais market. Having completed
. their Frre Proor Buitpinc, with an excellent
. Cellar under it they have ever facility for keeping
j any amount of Goods. They will keep a good supply of
Whiskey, Brandy, Gin,
Allkinds of Wines, Porter,
Ale, Cider, &e. &e.,
Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Cordials
Syrups, &c., &c.
Which have been selected with the greatest car:
by competsnt judges, and which will be sold as low
or lower than any other establishment inthe p' _e.
They will continue the manufacture of SC A at
their new placc, which ia an article too well known
to require recommendation,
Dealers and others wishing to purchase are respecfully invited to call and examine our stock.
50-tf J. M. FLURSHUTZ & Co.
CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGARS !
H. & M. HIRSCHMAN.
RE CONSTANTLY RPCETVING
large supply. of TOBACCO
AND CIGARS, which they cffer at
the Lowest lates,
They haye fitted up two fine stores and buy their stock
in large quantities. They scl] haul them with their own
teams, that arrive twice every week, bringing a new and
large supply of
nn 1 . .
“resh Fruits, Tobacco and Cigars
Which enable them to sell AS CHEAP’or CHEAPER than
any other establishment of the kind in Nevada.
N. B. Be particular and call AT THEIR STORE on -he
Corner of Main and Commercial S*s.,
Opposite Charles W. Young’s, or at ‘their .
New Stand, next door below Rosr nheims,
Formerly occupied by Mr. Hussey.
In connection with the above articles, they also keep a
good supply of
Cutlery, Perfumery, Playing Cards, and
Fancy Articles of all kinds.
And they will also sell to those little dealers in Nevada as
low as they can buy in San Francisco.
All orders from the country promptly attended to.
Thankful for the very large patronage heretofore yielded
them, they are determined still to merit it. by the quality . or made toordérin the most workmanlike manner, and
and price of their goods. Oct 13—25-tf
Flour.
AXALLand Gallego Flour in bbls. Also, Sufolk
5 Flour, in tins, expressly for faniily use, for sale low
Cash, by A. BL GRETOIRY, Maia strect
Look to Your Interests !
F YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A FINE irae Cn : § oo SyISH TO . BURCHA Contractors and Suilders of Houses,
FINE VEST AND PANTS!
Or other Articles for Gentlemea’s Wear: Call at = subscribers would inform the public and their
the “Emporium of Fashion,’ No. 45 Main street, .
Fire Proof Brick building.
.ft-We will not be undersold!] ws
: SOL. KOHLMAN & BROTHER.
Opposite Wells, Fargo § Co.’s Office.
Nevada, January 4—3m
UNTO) BH OSE
BROADSTREET. .
HE undersigned having taken in charge this well
f get Hotel, and fitted it upin.a style that is not
surpassed by any other house of the kind in any mountain
town in California, takes this method of announeing.io lis
friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public cenerally, that he is now ready to accommodate permanent ard
transient Boarders, and he pledges himself ta all who may
favor him with their patronage, that no pains will be spared
to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES
to be foun? in any section of the mines. ;; Particular atten
tion has been paid to fitting up the LODGING DEPART
MENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com
petent lady, and from her _isnowledge of the business, J
am confident that I can offer to. the public as good if not
better¢tlian can be found in any other house in Nevada
County. §@-THE TABLE AND BAR willat all times be
supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict
attention to business he hopes to receive a share of public
patronage. _ PRICES:
Board per week,..$10,00 } Board & Lodging per day.2.60
Board & Lodging..12,00 . Lodging per night.... 720
E. W. SMITH, Proprietor.
The wellknown Union Livery Stables
aperintendance of Messrs Cooper & Aimsirong, lexsees,
; and are now open for the accommodation of the public.
Good Saddle Horses can at all times be found
at this Stable. }
Partitylar attention paid to the reception of transient .
took. -* 26-t£ COUPER & ARMSTRONG, Propr’s,
BROAD STREET DRUG STORE.
.
.
Express and For-! phant” distancing the “Sh
Nevada Steam Carriage and Wagon .
‘FAMILY GROCERIES
Attention! Everybody ! !
NEW BOOKS! NEW LOOKS!
RES BE. HAMLIN
B
n paclleicd (Successor to H. R. STULES.) i“
BROAD STREET, CORNER OF PINE, Bullington & Alban’s Brick Building.
Would respectfully inform the public that he has Purchased the Extire Stock and goon
Witt of the same, and will be pleased to sce the old friends and patrons of the establishment
and make the acquaintance ef new ones. He has now on hand and is constantly receiving
Books, Music, Fancy Goods, Toys, Musical Instruments of every variety and quality, Ilistories, Miscellaneous
Works, Poetiex! Works of Shakspeare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Milton, Southeys, Wordsworth, Kirkwhites,
Montgomery, Goldsmith, Tuppers, Longfellow, British Poets, &e. He has a larger and better selected stock of Sta
tionery, than ever before brought to Ne yada, which will be sold
WIEOLESALIE ANID RIBTAIIL Se. a
. At prices that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. Srhool Books, he has everything that is used here in common
schools. Also Comstocks’ Philosophy, Mineralogy, Chemistry and Botany. Davis Elementary, Geometry and Tric
enometry, Algebra and University Arithmetic, Huntons celebrated Instructer, and 600 pages of Sheet Music for the
Piano Forte, Music Paper, Sacred Music. Glee Books and Instructors for every instrument from Piano Forte to the
Banjo. Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Drawing and Fabers Pencils, French Crayons, &c. Perforated paper and cauvass, Worsteds of all colors and patterns for Embroidery of every descripticn for the Ladies. t rw)
A CIRCULATING LIBRARY
Of works in pamphlet form by the best Authors. At the earliest possible moment after the arrival of each steamer
bis counter will be filled with a general variety of
: ATLANTIC AND EUROPEAN PAPERS,
Magazines—Blackwood's, Harper's, Grahams, Putnam, Knickerbocker, Godey’s, Lesiies’ Gazette of Fashion. and
the London Art Journal. California weeklies and Pictorials, neatly put up in wrappers to sead tu the Atlantic States
BS POSTAGE FREE. -eag
JUST IN TIME IF SENT BY THE NEXT STE AMER,
A liberal share of publie patronage is solicited, and he hopes by stri
ness to merit the same. 36
ct attention to bhyigi
seein J. EK. HAMLIN.
A Carp te rie Prsric.--I. take great pleasure in.recommending all my ald friends and
-patrons to my suacessor JAMES E. HAMLIN, who will ever be ready to dispense literature
2 leapest. Owing to an endless .catalogue of coincidences
and circumstances, rolled up in huge and massive proportions even .o’er topping the Ele.
anghae” overcoming the “Grizzlies” and last ‘though not least suc.
‘cesefully penetrating the thick and nmail-coated “Crockodile,” I have deemed it advisable to
. retire for a season and mourn the loss of my stock “ad infinitum.” ; With profuund thanks
. fur past favors, and kind friends in our commercial relations. I bid you adzos mi amigas.
January 4, 1855. 1.R. STILES
AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND MEN WANTED!
IM. MICE SEw’s
NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE!
. WJ ICHELSEN has} now on hand and is constantly ‘reeciving the Latest Publications of the duy such as
. 4 POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW and MESC "LLANEOUS BOOKS,
T het ET STATIONERY ! The FInest CUTLEY and FANCY GOODS ! and a Beautiful asdortment of HOLIDAY
. PRESENTS such as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Not ! May Flower, Magnolia, Teken of Yriendship, &e,
Musical Instruments.—The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this City. Guits
. deons, Flutinas, Clarinetts, Coronets or Freneh Horns, Fite:
Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPFI
er, all the Atlantic. French and German Paper
! on me ! My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contai
¥_Papers sent to the Atlantic States Fr
. nia Songster, Copying Ink, all kinds of Stationery
rs, Banjos, Tamborines, Accor
d@ Flutes of every varicty.
Sin the State, and always receiving by every stean
and Periodicals, You will allways find the LATEST NEWS by calling
tll the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors,
or PosraGe. Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE. Put's Galiforry & (Dec 3m) M. MICHELSFN, No 40 Main Street.
. é oh anager AND RETAIL he
Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e.
Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 18 Commercial street, Nevada.
Tue subscribers haye on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF
a= HARDWARE, STOVES, &e. ee
=
Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of
PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES,
Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains
‘ ad Be r : 7, ‘
Our assortment of Tinware,’ is \ ery Large and Complete, ,
We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PLANES
sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, &e., &4.
4a5~All kinds of JOB WCRK, in our line done promptly.
Nevada, December 14—3m
pone aes
; CHISELS, of varicu
A share of patron is solicited.
YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial street
~“NEVADA YET AHEAD?
Be €D Ss Eo EE EoOn ee ak Be we ED.
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada.
woe RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that the
hand at their sture nextto H. Davis’ Brick Building, and opposite the United States Hotel,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING,
IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, ‘
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great
many other Goods usually kept in such establisements.
ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES,
P, S.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware Hou:
Nevada July 27, 1855-2m
MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.
Number748; Main Street, Nevada, California.
oe
y keep constantly on
Call and judge for youselves t
Se On Main Street.
We keep always on hand, the dargest and very best assorted stock of
Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures,
and every thing in the above line in great variety, which we import
ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sell much lower thanany other house in the Mountains.
We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufactured Can
we warrant to be a superior article. We invite the public and country buyers to
eall and inspect our Stock, and examine our prices. Orders attended to with dis
patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge.
i SIMMONS & CO.
Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddings, &e., on-reason
able terms. Remember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.” --.n2i —tl
S REAIAE ERED WP gar nar cn SY
SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING) M@'TRorozis —
BYH GALVIN. BRoaDst-NEVaDA, IBELLIRRG GAL
F (Opposite Davis’ Guusmith shop.) hr 4 = i = r od
Miner’s Hose made or repaired at: tire short’ TE2im street, Nev ada.
est notice, and on the mestreesonable terms. T EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a new and elegant
The only Collur Manufacturer in the MounAd SALOON in the second story of Rogers & Hussry*
x tadios 7 : orick Building, and visitors’ will find it Atted and fur
Bridles. Martengales, Whips, &c., &e., always on hard eer in a style wnsugpussed by any similar room it
the Staie, :
The BILLIARD TABLES are’ new and costly, and arc
pronounced to be inferior to none. .
Tre room is fitted wp with particttar reference to tn
comfort of these’ who! Visit it, and’ is furnished wit}
every conveniente whic enw be desired.
Connected with the Fstablishment is a Bar, at which
will be found at all times the choicest Liquors, Wines
and Cigars,
’erA Lurch is served Morning’s and Evenings.’
The Proprietors intend’ that noibing shall be omitted
{which can in 2
n any way conduce to the pleasure of those
who favorthem with a call.
Nevada et, 26,.—tf.
Pioneer Stage Line.
: TO 1OWA HILLe
. By Grass Valley, Buena Vista Ranch,
Eilincistown and Nichol’s Ranch. '
Hk ABOVE LINE OF STAGES leaves the Metropolia
Hotel, Nevada EVERY MORNING, at 6 o'clock. A
passing through Grass Valley. by Buena Vista Ranch
and Miinoistown, and arriving at Creemer’s Hotel, Jowa
~phene, whic
inferior to none other in the State.
Bar Repairing done at the shortest notice and warranted
Please to call. @a
HENRY GALVIN.
52—2m
April 27, 1854.
C. H. Bary. : J. R. SCRANTON. .
BAIN & SCRANTON
aNy
Number 54 Muin Street, Nevada.
friends that they have assuciated themselves for th
purpose of carrying on
Building of every description,
House Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK of all
kinds,
We have great facilities therefore we ean jusily say .
that it will be to the interest of all persons, wha wish to
BUILD A FANCY COTTAGH HOUSE ;)Or a Brick Building,
To give usa Call at the earliest moment iM, at 12M. ;
The best of references ‘and security given if required. . Returning, stage leaves Creamer’s Hotel, Towa Till at
. Any order left at Williamson & Davey, Main street, or at 18 A M., and arrives at the Metropolis: Hotel, Nevadn, at
our shop will be attended to with despatch, {2 P. 31. connecting with the California Stage Co’s couches
-« We have Intely bought 100,000 feet of choice Lumber . for all parts of the state, ak
which we will sell low, for cash, and delivered to any part is al +. B. LOBDELL, Proprietor
. of the city free ofcharge. We can furnish Lumber to perj W.s McRonrrts Agent, >
. sons who wish us to build for them below market rates. y-., Metropolis Hotel. §
ip Nevada, May 25. 1855.-{f November 2—um
. M. HH, FUNSTON, B
Dealer in Family Grocerics, Wines .
Liquors and Miner's Supplies, &c. 200 “ Long Cap 1-2 b’d Blanks ;
NO.4 MAIN ST., NEVADA, 209 “ Broad ** “ Blauks ;
H me IN STORE AND FOR SALV, A VERY LARGE _Yor sale Es POTTER & CRITTENDEN.
and well-selected stock of btm anion o ae
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
THE UNDERSIGNED bégs’ to re
turn his sincere thanks to the citizens
of Nevada, for the liberal patronage
_ as thus far bestowed upon his establish
ANK BOOKS—Wholesale and Retail.
290 Qrs. Demi Russia Blanks ;
660 “*~ Cap “ Blanks;
Consisting in part of the following :
Flour, Hams, Bacon and Pork,
RUTTER, New Goshen; ,
SUGARS, Crasheli, Powdered and Brown; H
TEAS, linperial ¥. H. and Black;
COFFEE, RiqandJava; «
FRUITS. Dried, edand Fresh;
JAMS, JELLIES,
OYSTERS, LOBSTERS and CLAMS;
TURKEY AND CHICKEN, in cans;
anton eiiataaaiiprsinmce
ment, ane to fnformthem that be ix
now ready to please them
In his New Brick Store, on the Corner ©
Main and Commercial streets.,
wherehe has been doing business forthe lusttwo years
anda half. His Siock is now LARGER«and the VARIE. ee TY GREATER than at any former time, having been se
pe ~ oa Liquor Department you will find (as usnal) some . lected personally from the
of tha
} ;
FINE OLD LONDON DOCK, Best Houses in San Franeisco,
WM.G. ALBAN
WHOLSALE & RETAIL
Fire Proof Brick Building, Broad street;
JUST RECEIVING from San Francisco a
Larze Stock of Drags, Chemicals,
Patent M@uicines,
Perfumery, Paints, Oiis,
.
.
.
Prugsist. .
}
Wines aud Liquors.
Which are offeyed as prices that will defy competition, . usual
Sirect. opposite U, S, Hotel, Nevada,
, ‘Beoember ig—3n
E 5 paraphernalia of the tonsorial artist to dress up ihe
apd Sic py INEW FLRE PROOF BRICK, NO, * [Sign and locks of gentlemen in the most admicsSAZERAC, AND CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES, . whieh, withthe practicul experience of the undersigned
IOL.TS OLD BOURBUN WHISKY, x } cannot fuilio give satisfection to ell. All work purchased
SCOTCH AND IRISH W HISKY . at thiaestablishment, if it rips before having done reason
CHAMPACNE, : x . able service, will be Repaired Pax oy Cuancr. +
Sy d all kin ‘ing . Mavi stablished himself pe manentl
. nie Jrups, aad all kinds of W ing tin Q7ing cetablished. is nself pe. his work tA
commend him to public éonfidence nnd favor, and it wil
be hig consiant zim *9 sequmplish this object by doing
justice to his custumers. ;
He has also on hand an assortment of Saddlery, Harness, Whips, Spurs, &e. &e.
s ones
Shaving for the Million!
cy 8. RUGG has the honor of informing his ald
* friends and the community in general that after
. baving served the towa faithfully as Coasiable for bevor,
. he has returned to his old prefession for
fitted uy
where
rofit. and bas ; usual, by mending the broken; Leather Soles put «1
a perfect little tyjou of a shap in the U.S. Hotel, . Rubber Bovis aad Shoes, thus tendering them more dy
ous brepated with the sharpest razors and the . sable and less injurious to health.
BS There will also be # PRACTICAL HARNESB Ww.
KER in réadiness to make and repair at short notice, ane
on reasonable terms. P. J. ESPENSCHEID
Jung 9 Corner of Main and Commercig) eis
ble style, :
Nevada. October £6, 1855—3m
N. B. Surgery performed ‘on old Boots abd Sides