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January 2, 1857 (4 pages)

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oe en arora f 4 é { q , r 4 6 t ‘ € San Francisco Advertisements. Dr. J. C. Young t )((1ORNER of Montgomery and California streets, Wells, C Fargo & Co's, Express Office, San Francisco,is the. Pioneer advertising Physician of California, and the only sone who received a Collegiate Medical Education, and is better qualified to treat, and has cured more cases of PriA Bir or Romance.—A young: marSan Franciseo Advertisements. m ied pair arrived in this city, says the Albany Knickerbocker, yesterday, from th Buffalo, whose departure from that place oa WHS attended with a seene whose un. +" vleasantness was aggravated by its pub. ! ha icity. The bride is the daughter of a be weelthy and aristocratie merchant in siffalo, and one of the most lovely and L. WILLIAMSON. I. N. DAWLEY WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY, NKE 8. MAYERS & W. R. COE, BAN KER, Successors to P. J. Espenseheid. AT THFIR, OLp STaxp, 20 MaIN STREET, NEVADA. FE: respectfully inform the public that they. San Francisco Advertisements. . . ‘Purner’s Ginger Wine. ue MEDICAL. FACULTY throughort the tion > HE have acknowledged this to bx omg of the best fai. Ly i ! ! Boots & sShoes,, Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Highest Price paid for Gold Dust. See ae ee ee ND ee, 1 Re S. a 1 = vots and Shoes contained in e above ¢s-. ux pie See eee ne Gold Dust sent to tablishment and hope by strict attention to busi-. ) the J tic § See ary yaad ess to merit 4 ie pe . i Gold Dast sent to the United States Mint, SanFraneisco . Having just recived. ean ee a choice ands ‘or coinaze, well selected stoc f Drafts on the prineipal Batic States and transact 2] poots riety boeag of gcneral Ranking business. ‘ Checks on Sacramento an? San Francisco. medicines now in-use. By chearleal process it hax been proved to possess <ERATIVE, TONIC AND ANTI DYSPEPTIC properties, superior far to these found in Any otheranedicinal beverage yet discovered. THE MEDIVAL FACULTY ofthe Stase of New York presevilie itin almost every case for dobility and lassitude. owing to its soothing effects onthe =ysteim, and the ab senee of all injurious minerals. chemicals or acids. vate Diseases any other physi¢ian, For referencer, see all of the papers throughout the stata ONSTITUTIONAL Dadility, or Seminal’ Weaknes. Dr. Young addresses those who have injured themLadies aud Misses’ Gaiters, witNessed its effects on their patients, where it has been administered ingheir cxgenaiye jo agtiee. > IT HAS BEEN. ANALYZED ty; the mest eminent chemists of New York city and Huflaly, where the Turner ‘Brothers manufacture daily thousands of one, and so popular has it become, that they can hardly supply the demand, eveu when their stills are kept in operation day and night. This Wine is acknowledged att East to be the BEST. RESTORATIVE NOW IX US# where generak pops ‘tration of the system exists, ar derangement of the func ‘tions of the digestive organs, as it braces the nezres anew, recoats the stomach, and creates an appetite when other tonics have failed: &e. &e. &e. . They would respectfully invite all those wanting any-. Cc. W MULFORD ? thing in the above line to give them a eall, as they be-. lieve for variety, quality and cheapness their stock is un-_ BANKE R. surpassed in the mountains. \ AY be found at his old office on Main street, where Bene soe thed ve pain ecks spree workmanlike a he is prepared to purchase GOLD Qusz; sell Checks S. MAYERS. Ww R. Cor e : 4 Ta Kw oe . ~ . ” 2 tad . Chil@rens’ Shoes. Accomplished women of tBat city, where Bagh sete, : THE TURNER BROTHERS have in their possession We have on» of the best Fire-Proof Vanlts inthe Stage, ee ar we = . “I : 1 li h = pastels 3 tithe he cat bomen, wade that ae numerous certificates of its sanitive properties, from the uml will receive Special and General Deposits. Atteniion . ee hi qe a Se — ting them fae either busi ness or pase: athe Sowing most eminent medical men in the United States, who have paid to collections. 17-tt cmPPSe be natural to their sex. The husband isa : are some of the sad and_ melancholy effects produced by ,early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the back. and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, less of muscular power, pitation of the heart, dyspepsia, neryeusness, irritability, derangement of; the digestive functions, general debility, symptons of consumption, &c. MENTALLY the fearfulttfects on the mind are more to be dreaded: Less of Memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dis_ trust, love of.solitude, timidity, &e. &c. avesome of the ‘evils prodnesds very respectable young gentleman, every way save in wealth, and equal to th thelady. The marriage being opposed by the lady’s father, was privately solemnized by a clergyman, yesterday morning, and the bridal party had just Ye that Suffer Read! Read!! Dr. Pareira’s Italian Remedy . "st! o%€:., ° and Drafts on the Atlautic cities, and do the usual busiARMOBY HALL BuILpING, ° San Franeisco. rrrived atthe depot to take passage for . Established for te Dermanent Core of*alt Private and. All persons who aro afilicted-with the above symptons Mr. S. Mayers late of Grass Valley, and Wm. R. Goo. rinerly of the road street Boot and Shoe Store, have purchased my cutire steck of Boots and Shoes, and F‘would cheerfully wecommend them to the public az every All persons holding his certificates of deposit are requesfi For the Certain and Speedy Cure of ted to present them for paymeut. fe ‘DISEASES OF A PRIVATE NATURE—OF LONG OR SHORT Naevda, August 8, 1856 STANDING—WITHOUT INJURY TO THE SYSTEM CH ee ee Oe New York when they were overtaken Chronic Discases, and the Suppreasion of Quackery. should not fail to call on Dr. Young, and be at once. re; 1 by the brother of the bride, who did not -nowvof:their marriage, and-was led to eelieve that: his sister had sacrificed hercolf: A reneontre ensued between him and the husband, during which he (the srother) drew a pistol. It was immediately taken from him and fired in the all by the groomsman, who was in attendance, and the parties separated by him and another gentieman. The. husSend tlen claimed an explanation with the brother, exhibited the marriage certificate, and atvonece relieved his. féars. ‘Live brother then ran to the father, who iastened to the cars, read the certificate, fretted a little, as all old gentlemen generally do when called upon too early in the morning, granted his blessing to the happy pair, and got ashore just as the last bell rang. t= Dr. J. Wf. Warren, in a communication to the Boston Medical Journal, states that he has successful’y administered cocoanut oil to a number of patients, in whom pulmonary consumption had made rapid advances, in some cases mixing the oil with phosphate of lime and tincture of wild cherry. Dr. W. expresses his decided opinion that upon urther using the cocoanut oil it will do as much or more for the consumptive as the cod liver oil, not only in phthisie, but in other diseases where the latter ail has proved beneficial, and over which it takes the precedence, not only in being: more palatable and agreeable. but it does not produce that nausea and unpleasant feeling that cod liver oil does. A Sincte Evopement.—The Jackson Sentinel tells a story of an elope ment, which winds up inthe stage carrying off a young girl from that place, all as, her intended not having made his appearance in time to join her. The tinale is not given. Satu Business — Chicken stealing has beeome one of the cardinal erimes in San Franciseo. On Christmas eve, thirty-four fatted fowls disappeared from the hen roost of one person,. an, Saeramento street. SincuLtar WaceR.—A singular wager says the Salut Public, of Lyons, has ‘ust been decided here. One of, the best swimmers of thecity madé a bet that he would cross the Rhone on his back, earrying-on his stomach a small table,.on which should be placed two bottles full.of wine, six eggs on a plate, ind four glasses. The faJl of any of these objects would involve the loss of che. wager. The swimmer, however, grossed the river without displacing one ifthe articles, and won the bet. i= The Philadelphia Ledger cites the exhibition in France of a locomotive weighing 60 tons, with ten feet driving wheels, and stated to be capable_of attaining 150 miles per hour. Its ceitre of gravity is placed so lbw as to vender it safér than ordinary engines at the usuabspeed, so far as getting off the track is eoncerned. {S The first daily newspaper printed in Virginia was in !770, and the subscription price was $50! per annum — ‘Whe daily paper of that date was not so large as a@sheet of common foolseap. Exp or A Dainkine CLus.—aA celebrated drinking club, in a large town in the west of Scotland, which had formerly great influence at kcal elections, is broken up. Two of its members were sent to a lunatic asylum;. one jumped ffom a window and'killed himself:;one walked or fell into the water at night and was drowned; one was found dead im a public house; one died of delirium tremens; upwards of ten became bank‘upt; four died ere they had lived half their days. One who was a bailie when connected with the club, is at ‘present keeping alow public house. Such are i few facts well known to fhose living im the locality.— Liverpool Albion. Prriury.—The colored woman, Gomez, who was charged with having abdueted Dr. Wozeneraft’s Indian girl, Shasta, was arrested in San Francisco oh Wednesday, December 17th, on «charge of perjury, in having sworn falsely to the return of the writ of hayeas corpus issued to obtain possession of the girl—sSac. Union. Svicips.—On Friday morning, Dec. ‘9th, aman named John Coffee committed suicide at <tobnsten’s, El Dorado county, by hanging himself. He had tost all his. money at the gaming table, says the telegraphic. dispatch to the Times. {=> Jerome Grey attempted to commit suicide in Stockton, on Tuesday evening, December 23d., by taking arsenic. ‘I'he poison was speedily removed from his stomach, ind he was recovering. Ill snecess and spiritualism had driven him erazy. A Sitxcutar Hussanb SoA woman of excellent sense, and somewhat of a satirie tarn of mind, was asked by her friends if she really intended to marry Mr. —2+Sadding that Mr. was. a good kitd@ of man, but very singular.— “Well,” replied the lady, “so much the better: if he is so very much unlike other men, he is more likely to make a good husband.” oe 5 P The nakedness of the indigent war ent be clothed from the trimmings of tfe vain. R. L. JI. CZAPKAY, late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War, chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, chiefsurgeon tothe Military hospital of Pesth Hungary, and late lecturer on diseases of the urinary organs,and diseases of Women and Children, would most respectfully inform the public of California that he has opened an institute for the eure of Chronic diseases of the Lungs, Livers, Kidneys, digestive and genital organs, and all private diseases, viz: Syphilitic ulcers, gonorrhaa, gleet, strictures, seminal weekness and all the horrid eonseqnences of self abuse, and he hopes that his long experience and suecessful practice of many years will ensure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United Stages, and during tite Flungarian wag avd campaigus, he is enabled to apply the most efiisient aud suceessful remedies against diseases of kinds, He uses noamescury—charges moderate—treats his patients in @cerreet and:honorable way —has references of ungaesitonable veracity ffom men of known respecta.Ality and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive . the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secresy. Dr. L. J. CZaAPKayY is daily receiving applications from every part of this state and from Oregon and Washington Territories, for treatment of every form of disease, and there is not one who will come forward and express dissatisfaction ; on the contrary, the Doctor is in receipt of letters expressive of gratitude and thankfulness, some of which are published below by permission— SACRAMENTO, May 15, 1856. Dear Sir : Such is the thankfulness I feel for the preservation of ny health of both body and-mind, and I believe of my lite, that [hope I will not be considered intrusive in tendering my thankful acknowledgments for restorihg me to health aud making my life a boea worth ‘preserxatg, when it had become a burthen too great for me to bear. Victim ax I was to viee that had underminded my constitution, and developed a train of uervous symptoms, such as nervous debility, headache, distr ing timidity, selfdistrust, dizziness, love of solitude, loss of strength and energy, which had made my waking moments wretched and my sleep unretreshing and was fast bringing me to the grave ; but thanks to your skill Iam restored to health, vigor and energy, Hoping to guide others where they may, find relief, you have my permission to make this pubiia: Gratefally yours, %. Wate. MARYSYILALR, June 3, 1855. Dr. L. J. Czapkay—Sir;: Dhaveused the last of your medicine, and do not think I:shallneed any more as I feel very well, except that I have not entirely got my strength yet, but soon will with the appetite I have. It is just three weeks, you may recollect, since I called at your Institute, with my constitution as] thenght, entirely broken, and never thonght-you would be able to cure me a perfectly, but thought yon might be able to do something } to ease the pain in my back and head and strengthen my limbs, which were so weak that they would almost give way under me when I walked, and to strengthen my nerves so that I would not get excited and tremble at every little thing. Now that yo . know what I expected, you may judge of my satisfaction at mypeomplete recovery from those symptoms, and the removal of those splotches and sores from my skin and the ulcers from my throat ; 2nd the entire stoppage of those emissions which you said were principally the cause of mx sigkness. I ean hardly tell yourwhich is the greatest,my¥-joy> or my surprise, for cxcepinet having. fally got: my. strength, I feel as well as any man oan feey : Enclosed I send you twenty dollars oyer your charge, and think myself cheaply cured. If you think anybody will be benefitted, you may put this letter in all the newspapers. Gratefully, yours, Tuomas Haypen, ————_Spermatorrhea or local weakness, nervous ieee ' Ipw. spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and bae indisposition and incapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society timidity, seif-distrust, dizziness, head-ache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimples on the fece, sexual and other intirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly eelebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of.curing diseases is now unknown to others, and hence the great success. All consultations by. letter or otherwise, free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D., San Francisco, Cul. ———_ Syphilis and Gonorrhea.—Dr. D. J. Czapkay’s extraordinary success is: the treatment of Syphilitieand Gonorrheal diseases in the primary and other stages, induces him to call publie attention to the faét that of the great numbers who have made daily application to him, there is not one who has not been effectualiy and permanently cured. In recent cases of Syphilis or Gonorrhcea, the Dr. guarantees a perfect cure ig actew days without hindrance to business, or other inconvenience. ‘Phe Dr's method of treatment of these maladies, combines the improvements made by the medieal fsewsy, with discoveries of his own that are unknown te any one else, and which, when applied, prevent the possibility of evil after consequences. Secondary Syphilis, which is so destructive of health producing ulcerations of the throat, destroying the soft parts, and leaving the bones exposed, which mortify, separate, and come away, disfiguring the sufferer most horribiy, as well as impairing his general health, and predisposing to consumption, the Dr. treats in the most certain and efficient mariner. Also Buboes, painful swell ings upon .the bones, disfiguring splotches on the skin, sores, pimples aud all other censegyencas. of, Syphilitie or Gonorrimal diseases he guarantees to cure, or asks no compensation. The Dr. would especially call the attention of those who have failed to obtain relief from others, many of whom he has already cured, 2nd many are still under treatment. The Dr. makes no charge for consultation, and invites all to call at his Iastitute, and he will give them such satisfaction they ean obtain nowhere else.— ‘Those at a distance, by writing to the Dr. can have their eases promptly attended to. Offices Nos. 3 and 4 Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. The Greatest Discovery of the Age ! Great Blessing to Mankind ! Innocent but Potent !—L. J. Czapkay’s Prophilactum, (self-disinfecting agent) a sure preventive against gonorrhoea and syphilitic diseases, and am unsurpassed remedy for all venerial, serofulous, gangrenous and eaneerons Ulcers, feetid discharges from vagina, uter. us and urethra, and all entaneous eruptions and diseasesAs inoculation is a preventive against small pox, so is Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum a preventive against syphilitical and gonorrheeal disease ; harmless in itself, it possesses the power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby saving thousands from being infected by the most leathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum. Itis in very comvenient packages, and will be found convenient to use, being used as a soap. Price $5, For sale at Dr. Czapkay’s Medical Institute, Armory Hall, corner Sacramento and Montgomery sts. San Francisco. Address to DR. L. J. CAAPKAY. Private Medieal and Surgiea? Institute. Dr. CZAPKAY would call attention to the following maladies, in the treatment of which he guarantees a cure Diseases of the Brain, sueh as Epilepsy, Apoplexy, Rushing of the blood to the head, inflammation of its different tissues, partial and complete paralysis and insanity, and all functional derangements, such as Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Misanthropy, Timidity, Nervous excitement from slight causes, self-distrast, giddiness, head-ache, ringing in the ears, eonfirsion of ideas, love of solitude, optical illusions, disturbed sleep and incapacity for labor and study, Also in diseases of the Lungs and air passages, such as Tubercular disease or Consumption, Pneumonia, or Inflammation of the Lungs, Pleurities or Pleurisy, Asthma, humeral or spadmotic, Bronchitas, Laryngitis, and all forms of Catarrhal affeetions. Also, diseases of the Liver, Congestions of the Liver, Abscesses of the Liver, Caleuliin the Gall, Bladder and Ducts, Jaundice and those diseases which impair its functions, such as Panama fever, Bilious fever, and Intermitting fever, and the consequences which these disorders leave behind, Also diseases of the Stomach, such as Gastritis or Inflammation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia in all its forms which destroy the appetite and digestion, Flatulence, Dysentary and Diarrhma, Also diseases ot the Kidneys and other Urinary Organs, such as Diabetas, an exeessive flow of urine, Albuminaria, commonly known as Bright's disease. In this complaint the physician and patient do net oftentimes suspect the presence of the disease until too late. The most common symptoms are general indisposition, with dropsical swellings : Calculi in the Kidneys, Urethra, or Birdder, and all other disorders of the urinary organs. Also, diseases of the Womb and its appendages, such as irregularities of the Menses, when excessive, defective, suppressed, or irregular. Prolapsus, or falling of the Womb, Sterility, ‘Ovarean Dropsy and other diseases of the parts. In the treatment of the above diseases, the Doctor has many new remedies, and guarantees a perfect cure in all cases, or the money will be returned. All consultations, by letter or otherwise, FREE. ddress Dr. L. J. CZAAPKAY, San Francisco. August 8, 1856—tf A CARD. PROMPTED by an honest desire of my heart, I wish to lay before the public a case which deserves a light commendation, not only as au act of scientific skill, but that of humanity, also. " About two years ago, I suddenly aud from causes unknown to me, was seized with a fit of Epilepsy, which owing to my inabilit to meet the expenses , consequent upon a thorough medical treatment, and the discouragement which I met with on attempting it, soon bebome such (as I was then led to believe,) as to defy the skill of & physician. I was frequently, while in pursnit 0 my calling, thrown,down to the ground without the slightest warning, and although insensible to the agonies, I yet despised the miseries of my life, and soon learned to look upon those who would render me assistance or shelter me from dauger as enemies who songht to prolong the misery of my existence. While in this State, and having previous to + uae tasted the sweets of life, I once more was induced to attempt seeking aid of a physician, and, by recommendation, called on Dr. L. J. y. I told him my circumstances, and my inability to reward him for his services—regardless of which, however, he at oRce undertook my case, and with the blessing of God, I was once more restored to perfect health. Unable to reward him for the boon which I enjoy at present, and yet conscious of my indebtedness, I consider it due to myself and to all affticted, to make the case public, In‘ order that those in need of medicul or -epioan A find a physician in whom every coufidence can be placed. 8). * MEYER YABLONSKY. State of California, San Francisco county—ss Subscribed and sworn before me this Ist day of Augnst A.D. 1856. GILBERT A. GRANT, Notary Public (L. S.) Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical and Surgical Institute is at the Corner of and Lacrameuto streeta. San Francisco, California. Doctor offers free consultation, and asks no remuncration until he effects cures. ‘stored to perfect health. Let no false delieacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourselves from the dreadful and awful consequences of this terrible malady. Weakness of the Organs iinmediately cured, ayd full vigor restored. Dr, J.C. Yousa, Cor. California and Montgomery strects, up staits, aug-Stf San Franci-co. Ehaportant . TO: Miners, Travellers, Eta. There is no malady of : _& deeper importance, sither in a medical or moral point of view, to which the human family 1s more liable than that arising from impure connections, ~ As annedical man it is the duty of every physician to look at diseases as it affeets health and life, and his sole , object should be to mitigate, as far as lies in his power, . the bodily suffering. Human nature at best is but frail, all are liable to misfortune. « Of all the ills that affect man none are more terrible than those of a private nature. Dreadful as itis in the person who contracts it, frightful as are its ravages upon loathsome grave, it becomes of still greater importance when it is transmitted to innocent offspring. Such being the ease hew necessary it becomes thas every oug having the least reason to fear thag they have vontragted. the dis ease, should attend. te it onee hy consulting same. physician, whose respectability and: education engbles him to warrant @ sade, speedy and permanent cure. In accordance with this necessity, Dr. Young-fecls galled upon to iState that, by long study and extensive practice, he has become perfect master of all these diseases which come under the denomination of venereak and having paid more attention to thaione braneh than any, other, physi. cian in the United States, he feels himself better qualified to treat them.Syphilis in a'lits forms such as Ulcers, Swelling in the Groins, Ulecrin the Throat, Secondary Syphilis, Cutaneous Eruption-, Uleerations, Tertuary Syphilis, Syphilis in Chiliren, Mercurial Syphilitic Affections, Gonorehea, Gleet, Strictures, False “Passages, Inflammation of the * Biadder and Prostrate Glands, Excoriations, ‘Tumors, Pestules, etc. areas familiar to him as the most common things of daily observation, The Woctor effects a cure in,recent eases in a few days ‘and'tinds no difficulty in curing those of long duration. without submitting the patient to such treatment as will draw upon him the slighest suspicion, or oblige him to neglect his business, whether within doors or without.— The diet need not be changed, except in cases of severe inflammation. There are in California, patients [amonnting to over two thousand in the past y-ar] that could furnish proof this : but these are n.gtters that require the nicest seereey, which he always preserves, All letters, enclosing $10, will be promptly attended to. Office hours from 9 A. M. to8 P.M. Address < J.C. YOUNG, M. D., Express Building, {2g? Corner of Montgomery and California streets, over Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express Department. O the afflicted—Persons troubled with disease should peruse the following Letters of Recommendations, from Dr. J. C. Young’s patients, They are voluntary offerings of gratitude to him for benefits received, and are roots strong as Holy Writ oryhis scientific attainments. Yo one can read them without at once having confidence in him, and we confidentially make the assertion, that people afflicted with private or other diseases, will call upon him in preference to ayy, other physiciag in the country, Read them carefully, ye that need medica}, assistance, and then loose no thne in gonsulting him, while there is time left to eure you, oe MARYSVILYE, Jape Loh, 1855. R. J. C. YOUNG, Dear Sir—Pleage sex me some of the medicines yoa,presqrived im my care. Ihave a friend here who is fowbled in the same way that Iwas. He has nightly emissions, ringing noise in his head, weak bagk, loss of memory, and is generally debilitated ; he is distouraged and has not confidence enough to enable him to eall and see you, I told him how I was, and that py-ftiends all said . was in consumption, and the doctors up here gave me up, and advised me to <o home and die, but instead of going home, I called upon ‘you, and here I am as well as any of them and likely to live a long time yet, with strength enough to work with } the strongest of them. Doctor, I will send every one to you that looks to me as thoughhe needed aphysician. It shall not be my fault if any one dies for want of medical } treatment. I will do all Iean to keep the afflicted away from these pests of society, yclept professors and high sounding titled men who, if the faets were known, are men who left their country for their eountry’s good. Publish this letter, Doctor, if you wish, and I hepe same for one night. Truly yours, GEO. DAVIDSON. Grass VALLEY, June 34, 1855. DD" SIR—The last medicine you sent me has done the business. I am now perfeetly well, and wish to give my testimony to the public in fayor of your skill. I was troubled with a complication of diseases brought on by that soul-destroying hebit of self-pollution, and complaints eaught by connection with bad persons, of the opposite sex. I have been treated by some of the best physicians as well as those quacks who infest the State, and by them all given up as incurable ; but being advised by a friend who had been benefitted by your scientifie treatment, to ealk npon ? did so, and feel grateful-to him for the imformation, but still more thankful to you for the care and good advice you gave me, as well as the effieacious medicines you prescribed. If any of the afflicted should see this, let them be sure that it is a voluntary offering in gratitude for the blessings of health received from you, and also given with a fervent wish that it may be of service to those suffering as I did; and now may God bless you in your effort to lessen the suffering of the human family, and may all good citizens assist you to drive from the community those leeches that prey upon the public by false pretensions of eminenee in the medieal world. Yours eternally, . To Dr. J.C Young. JOuN BURGEss. PRACERVILEE, May 22th, 1855. R. 3. €. YounG—Dear Sir; Words cannot express the gratitude I feel is due to you for the benetit I have received{ rom your truly invaluable course of treatment of my-case while prescribing for me. I think I cannot justify myself without giving this small token of my thankfulness and esteem, for you have been the means of saving my life, and restoring to me that health which Thad so long despaired of again enjoying. I had for a long time (four years) been troubled with that most dreadful scourge of young people, seminal weakness or noctural emissions which so weakened me both body and mind, that I was obliged to give up mining altogether. I consulted one of the best physicians (so called,) in the mountain districts, and after a careful examination of my case he gave me medicines. I continued under his treatment for three months without receiving any benefit, in fact I grew worse from week to week, until at last I got dis~ couraged and asked him for his opinion. I told him not to fear to tell me the whole truth, for I should rather know the worst at onee, than to live in suspense, I had lost . about thirty pounds ef flesh, and that he at least could not eure me and as I was then going on, death must soon count me as one of its vietims. This physieian then told me that my case was incurable ; that I had better not take any more medicines. He said I was ina decline which was fast tending te pulmonary consumption. I then despaired of obtaining any relief, and saw that unless something was done to mitigate.the complaint that I should be numbered withthe dead, or what is worse, be a raving maniac. Happening to see one of your books the Poeket Esculapis, I made up my mind at once to call and consult you with jhe determination of trying once more to get relief if you would undertake the case. Oh how thankful I am for that determination. I commenced taking the medicine prescribed by you, and I am now, through their healing powers, restored to perfect health. shall not fail to recommend you to any of my friends that require gssistance, for a man that can cure @ case as bad as mine was, can cure every disease that flesh is heir to, if there is life enough left in the system to build upon. Receive my most sincere and hearfelt thauks and esteem, 8S. W. REIGHDEA. San FRaNcIsCo, June 2d, 1855. Dear Sir—I have not had one single fit since I commenced taking your medicines ; Iam also gaining strength every day. The trouble that I had, which was the cause of the fits is also leaving me very fast. In fact, I think I am entirely well, but if you think best, I will take medicines a short time longer. It is only about two months since I commenced taking your prescriptions, and although you told me it would take from three to four months, yet I feel perfeetly well already. 1 feel sorry that I did not visit you at first, and not allow myself to be led acay by the vain boasting of those quacks that copy your style of business, and thereby impose npon the public.— They despoiled me of my money, and if I had not stopped taking their vile stuff, they would have robbed me of my life also. Thanks to your superior medical skill I am beyond danger, and I shall always consider you the savieur of my life. Dear Dr.—Publish this if you consider it worth your while, for I wish to proclaim to the world your worth, that every one whe needs a physician may know where to call, and be sure of avoiding deceit and imposition. Yours, till death, GEO. MARSHALL. To J. C. Younes, M. D. Established in 1849, Quartz Specimens ! Mae with gold are bought by us at from 5 to 50 per cent above the mint value. We are the inventors of the art of Manufacturing Quartz Jewelry, and our stock is the largest in the State. Call on us all you gentleman who intend visiting San Francisco, you are weleome to examine our goods whether you come to purchase or not, We Watches and Jewelry, finer and cheaper than any other California establishment—for the reason taht one of our firm Sens es Dies, Seat Se er aeat d made to order, which he continues to forward by oped steamer. And as we buy for cash, we canafford to at the lowest New York prices. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery st. Between Clay and Commercial sts, San Francisco. N. B. Orders sent by Express filled promptly. Particular attention to watches sent us for repair San Francisco, August 8,-3m EB. 8.COOPER, M. D. : SURGEON. at Eye,Ear and Orthopaedic Infirmary.Mission street, between ~econd and Third, near “Russian Baths,” =an Francisco. AllSurgical operations FREE to patients, themselves at the CLIMICs, on Wed nesdays and =: ays, at 21-2o'clock, P. M. : invited to attend the Infirmary on al days whenever it may be opportune forthemselyes, aul53m of those that humbugged me may sec it, and sheep bad . This EXCELLENPR WINK, ig. pleasant to the taste, and the strictest advocate of temperance cannot discover any intoxicaiing quality in it, It is wholly free from all sub=stances that are injurious to health, but on the contrary ‘its effects on the system of either invalids or persons in robust health, ave ef the most beneficial description. Caution to the Public. The reputation awarded to TURNERS’ GINGER WINE, aud the unheard of popularity it has received at the East, as well as in this State, has been the means of puting in the market many spurious articles—to guard’ against which, Turner Brothers have had engrawed on a SFEEL PLATE a splendid new label, which is copyrighted, and cannot be counterfeited or imitated without at, infraction of the copyright law. his label has acorrect portrait of the Turner Brothers, six in number, anc Nn bottle that has not this label will contain the genuine Ginger Wine. Unprincipled men in this city have partially counterfeited the label lately used by the Turner Brothers, and ' his constitution, ending frequently in destruction and a [. ‘eredy imposed on many persons. We caution aj] consumers of GINGER WINE to examing the label, a5 nene is genuine save such as have our por‘traits in a-circle, on {steel plate, surrounding the inscrip ‘tion—“TURNERS’ GINGFARWINE, psepared by Turner . { Brothers, New York, Buffalo, (N. Y.) and San Francisco, ‘Califernia.” le Cordials, Syrups, and Bitters of every description, mauutactured by TURNER BROTHERS, Market street, opposite the Orphan Asylum, oct31-3m San Franciseo. EMPIRE AND KEYSTORE Iron Works. Nos, 9 and 92 Bush street, detween Montgome nd Kearney streets, ~an Francisco. D. Van Pelt Proprietor. >TABLI-HED, January, 1853. All kinds of Iren ~hutters, Vaults, Safes, and every description of House Work, Machinery, Steam Boilers, Fdge Tools, &e. Thereis noother Establishment in the State that has the same advantages for executing First class work, and at Prices a$ low as any inthe Atlantic cities. All work equal to the best of any state, and quite supetior to much manufactured in this state. References: Express Building, eor. California and Montgomery streets. asonic Hall, Montgomery street. Armory Hall, cor. Sacramento and Montgomery streets.— Wright's Banking House, eor. Montgomery & Jackson streeta, yd. many other-ef the Finest Buildings in San Francisee ; also sémeofthe best buildings in Sacramento and Maryayille. Orders from Interior ‘Towns filled with eare, and a& work warranted perfect to measurement and
-pirections. Old shutters on hand. augld-6m New Principle! No Poison ! Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Sure ! OR ANTIDOTE TO MA4LARIA, R the" prevention and ene of Fever and Ague, or Chill Fever, Dumb Ane, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fever. A'so of Bilious Fevers, accompanied by Typhoid Sym ploms; Typhoid Fever; Yellow Fever, Ship and Jo3, wever, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all othe, forms of disease which have a eommon origin in MALARIA OR, MIASMA. This subtle atmespberie poison, which at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled at every breath.is the same in character wherever it exists,—north, south, east, or west, and will everywhere yield to this newly discovered amtidote, which nesutralizes the poison, completcly puriftes the system, and thus entirely removes all the cause of d&ease. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary results from its use : It will protect any resident or traveller, even in the most sickly or swampy localities from any ague or \silious disease disease whateveror any injury frow eenstantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma, It will instantly check the ague in. persons who have suf: fered for any length of time, from ene day te twenty years so that they need never have another chill, by continuing its use aceording to directions. It willimme-liately relieve allthe distressing results of billious or ague diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength and continues until a permarent and rad ical cure is effected. And as a proof that it fs also WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its Singular and entire Harmlessness. The following certificate from the most celebrated chemists in the United Ltates is attached to every bottle : New York, June 11, 1855, Thave made aehemical examination of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it for Arsenie, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either init, norhave [ found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, E. M. Chemist. This allows of its free use as a preventive by which all persons may thus be sure of entire freedom from the above named diseases no matter how sickly the saason of swampy the locality. Proofs of Effieacy are frequently published, and the confidence vf the public is asked only in proportion to its aetual merits wherever introduced and used.—These only are relied upon to prove ils worth. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases some may require more. Directions printed in German, Preneh, and Spauish, aceompany cach bottle, Prepared and sold by the proprictor, JAMESJA. RHODES, Providence, R. L. CYRUS G. DYER, General Agent, San Francisco. JOHN LARK, Agent for Nevada, No. 32 Main street, and for sale by Druggists generally, ange-tf PIONEER + Furniture Ware Rooms. Established 1850, No 115 and 117 California street, San Francisco, Also Corner K and 4th streets, Sacramento city. GEO. 0. WHITNEY & CO. AVE on hand and are constantly receiving by every arrival from New York and Boston, large additions to their already extensive stock of FURNITURE, ‘ Which they will offer at wholesale and retail at the low est market prices, r motto is “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” The pubdlic are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orders solicited from the country to which particular attention is paid to suit in quality 8nd price. Goods packed and delivered in the city free of charge. septl2-tf To Druggists, &c.THE “FLOWER OF THE WEST.” UST received, by the undersigned. a large invoice of this invaluable remedy. For FEVER AND AGUE, CHILLS, DUMB AGUE, AND ISTHMUS FEVER, it is a sure, certain and permanent cure, For sale, wholesale and retail, by VALENTINE & CO., 178 Jackson street, San Francisco. Sole Agents for the Pacific coast. A liberal discount to the trade. To be had at ©. & A. J. LANGLEY's, Wholesale Druggusts, 43 Long Wharf, San Francisco, Agents wanted all over this State and Oregon. [sep19-3m RUETT & JONES, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FINE WINES, LIQUORS, &e. No. 58 Front street, bet Sacramento & California sts. San Francisco. A MIERS F. TRUETT. GIDEON C. JONES. WM. H. BOVEE & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, 123 Front,cor. Oregonstreet. Costa Rica Coffee ; Rio Coffee ; Old Gov. Java, 501b sacks; Green Java Coffee, 50 Ib. Manilla Coffee, 50 Ib mats ; mats ; Pepper ; Allspice ; Cinnamon ; Ginger ; Cloves ; California Mustard ; Mace, frosh ground, in } Ib. glass. ALS 0, Nutmegs, Cassia in mats, and all kinds of Spicesin the grain. For sale by W. H. BOVEE & Co. a8-tf 123 Frontst. cor. Oregon, San Francisco. John Winter, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 67 California st. between Front and Battery, San Francisco Brewers, Soda and Tanners’ Stock, Drugs, &c. constant ly onhand. Also—“Choice Hops” Half Bales and Zine Orders from any part of the state promptly attended to Prices given, and samples sent—if desired, —— Charles Morrill, & Importer and WholesaleDealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Toilet Foods, Garden Seeds, English and French Chemicals. GENT for all the PaTENTMEDICINES—Manufacturers of Camphene and Polar Oils, &c. &c, {23> Orders justly attended to—Terms liheral. petty ee age in the oo srt td — Thattery a ashington streets, opposite t! . m House. Sacramento—Store on K street, corner Third. nove-3m E. G. Haiti, Importer and dealer ‘in Blank Books, Staple &fancy Stationery, PR yo mew Shy ete ted San Francisco. OR ANY CHANGE OF Durr! It never has failed! It cannot failto cure! HIS INVALUABLESPECEVIC, first introduced ints Pisa, some fifty years since, soon beeame so well known asa CERTAIN AND SrE¥DY CURE, that in every town and city not only on the Continent butalso in Great Britain, the demand for*it was so great, its merits so astounding, that in less than one year from its introduetion it had supplanted all other remedies, The Medical Faeulty of the different cities of Europe were compelled to acknowledge its wouderful mastery over disease,— Proprietors of other medicines, jealous of its sway, vaiuly endeavored to stay its progress. Like grass before the mower, their efforts fell to the ground; and like fire on the prairies, sweeping all, before it, its onward march ibeegane trimaphant, It stood forth upon its own merits. A discerning publiq.sagy, tried, and were convinced of its magical virtues. The massive fortune acquired by Dr. Pareira, from the sale of the above Medicine during the six years he prepared it, alone bore witness to its miraculous merits. At the death of the Doctor, the receipe was bequeathed to his son, who lately introduced the remedy into the United States. The number of Cures it has already made is astonishing. Thousgngs and tens of thousands ean bear testimony to its efficacy. rg All who use it it will Cure ! with aSafety, Speed, and Certainty that no.other Medicine has ever possessed. RESORT TO, No, Quagk Nosrrems! Use a remedy that has heen tried:fov-the last fifty years, and was never known to fail: This Great Remedy is purely Vegetable Beware of Counterfeits—The extensive sig off this . wonderful medieine-has already cansed some person or persous te palin e® upon theunsaspecting aspurious compound closely resembling theoriginal. Be particular to buy none without the written signature of Parr D., on the outside wrapper ofeach bottle. All others ar counterfeit, and their compounders will be punished with the utmost rigor of the law. Prick—Three Dollars per Bottle. For sale by D. Babcock, sole Agent for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands, te whom all orders.must be addressed. D. BABCOCK, Wholesale Drnggist. No 77 Davis street, between Clay and Washington, San Francisco, fe Also.fpe,sale by Drnggists generally throughout California and. the Atiantie States. j Agents—Dr. JouN Lark, Ness Rice, Coffin @ Ca, Lb. K, Sterk weather, Stockton. W. H. Bronner, Sonera. Benjamin Shurtleff, Shasta. Child & Worthen, Placerville Drug Store. Justin Gates, Jr, Sacramento city, Dr. R. W. Carr, Downieville, Dr. W. H. Gatliff, Yreka. Dr. J. B. Winston, Los Angeles. Wherley & Morse, San Diego. George L. Story, Portland, Oregon, noy: 8, 1k56—3m HEALTH AND LUXURY. Invaluable Tonic, GREGORY’S A YAST AMOUNT of nanseating and, noxious com4A pounds having been thrust ingo the market nader the name of “Litters,” it beaemes the duty of the Proprictors and Avents toe tae sale of the eelebrated Gregory's Vegetable Brandy Bitters, To expose the fact, ani! absolve thewselves from tacit assem to an) injurious canpon giving The speein qualiti RY’S BITVER: are to renovate aad inv body, promoti tivity in the digestive er: sequently q@adicating dyspepsia and other siuilar complaints ineMenteto a sed . To all travelers, either by lind or sca to mimeors and others whose cecnpation calls for severe sausenlar action, these Bitters will be found of invaluable service. ‘The high standing of Dr. GREGORY, the discoverer, was the first euarantee , 0} its superior execllence, its own unequalled merit has siuee established for it a world-wide eclebrity. Dr. Gregory has for years been at the head of the Medical Paculty ip London, amd twice President of the London College of Physicians and Surgeons, These Bitters are counposed of carefally selected roets of « fine tonie character, and the choice ! r French Brandics, making them an agreeable and pa ble stimulant, as well as a healthful appefiser. So erally are their merits adinitted, that th e be found in every respectable Saloon, Hot the stores of every steamer or packet ship, bh. LAMLIN & CO., 131 Clay street. San Fraaciseo, Are the sole Mannfacturers and Dealers in this ashnira ble tonic in Califorma, and MESSRS. G. RENAVE & CO, Are their Agents im Sacra: Orders addressed to either of these firms will receive prompt attention, A liberal discomat made io dealers, &. LAMLIN & +0, octlO-3m 131 Clay street. Mr. A. ALEXANDER, Nas been appointed Agent for Gregory's Bitters in Net yada county, BARBIER'’S MEDICATED s , : u Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps. N PRESENTING THE ABOVE JUSTLY CELEbrated Cordis! to the public ia its present form, the undersigned, sole proprietor, deems it mecessary to address a few words to his nuunerous patrons, Ist. As will be seen below, this is no new invention, for the first time brought foward, nor Is it an imitation of any other compound, but the application of acquired knowledge, 2nd. The proprictor earnestly entreafs the publie not to be led.away by calumnious reports, industrionsly cireulated by parties interested in underrating the valuable medical qualities of his ‘Schnapps,’ but to read this no tice, and then try, and judge for themselves, 3d. The proprictor will detail the means by which he became possessed of the knowledge of the virtues of of this preparation, the applicaton of whch has rendered Schnapps so deservedly famous, From time immemorial good and holy men have retired from the world and its cares and tumults, and have passed the rest of their days in meditation, study, or the praciice of religious du Perhaps no oecupation has been more followed by these recluses, than the eulling of simples, the study of botany, and preparation of herbs for medicinal purposes, and by no religious order or sect, has this study been more pursned than by the Carthusian monks. When,in A. D. 503, St. Francis d'Assis, their founder, returned from his missionary labors in Africa and Asia, he brought with him a profound knowledge of botany ; on his death bed he ineulcated the study of herbs on his diciplins, and enjoined it as a part of a monastic discipline, as a means of alleviating the pains and diseases of suffering humanity, and the result was, the production by the monks of t monastery of “La Grange Chartreuse,” (one of the largest and most important institutions in France) of the world renowned Cordial that bears their name. ‘‘Charirense,” composed entircly of flowers and aromatic herbs of medicinal qualities. An ancestor of the present propricter was the superior of this religious order—by him the secret of the preparation was transmitted to his descendants It has remained in the family, handed downfrom father to sun, and now for the first time applied to Barbier’s Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps And it is the judicious admixture of Chartreuse with the medical property of;Scheidam Schnapps that renders Barbier’s preparation so eminently qualified’ to take the lead of all other Schnapps—already favorably received. It possesses all the virtues of Chartreuse, grafted on the previously acknowledged beneficial qualities of Schnapps, ‘ = ~~ The public will thus preceive that this is no new preparation, no piratical imitation of any other so called **Schnapps,’’ ephemeral in its nature, and deleterious in its chtects ; but a precious discovery, the result of years of study and experiment, appreciated by the whole medical faculty of France, to be found in the mansion of the noble and the hut of the peasant, nourishing childhood and sustaining the feeble limbs of old age, shedding its blessings alike upon all, like charity, and a fit monument of the good man who first sent into the world, and it Is this that renders Barbier’s Schnapps suderlatively tomic, diuretic, anti-dyspeptic, and invigorating, grateful to the palate, and good for the system, and the undersigned alone possesses the secret of this compound, and he or his agents alone ean sell, BARBIER’S AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS, For sale by all respectable Druggists and Jobbers in California, and by A. BARBIER, 148 Washington street, San Francisco, Noticr.—Notwithstanding that the alcoholic nature does in some respect prevail in these Schnapps, yet the inebriating quality is so neutrallized by the admixture of aromatic flowers and herbs, and its general effect is so beneficial to the human frame, that the advocate of temperance can hardly object to its use, It is not a nexious compound, like many that are announced, but simily, as it is intended by the propricto ; to be, a vegitable stomachio; a remedy against disease r a pain killer, and as such, no family of whatever persuasion should be without it decl8-3m Barbier’s Grape Ginger Wine Is Tonic, Anti-Dyspeptic, Strengthening, and a mild Purgative. IT IS ALSO The best specific for the cure of Debility, Lan¢ gor, Physical and Moral Prostration, Derangement of ‘Yigestive Organs, Xe.For sale by A. BARBIER, 148 Washir.cton ©‘ poet and by all respectable Druggists and Jol Jersof Califor, ucel83m hia, Augustus ©. vayior, No. 208 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Importer and Wholejale Dealer in Stores, Tin Jiates, Copper, Sheet Iron AND MANUFACTURED TINWARE. 0 10-3m SU. 5 FFICE Corner of M ry é C= er of Moytgomery and California Streets Conkgiting hours from 3 to 5 P.M. ans-3ia RR. E. Hunt, ii. BD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iF Olice—Rudolph’s Drug Store, Commercial st. R¥sIDENCE-~W ater st., 2a house above Pacitic Hotel. Nevada, Angust 8—tin Harvey Eiuzt, Vi. D. OFFICE—IN CRITTENDEN'S BRICK BUILDING, ROOM NO. 1. (Up Stairs.) Nevada Aug. 8 1856. AIN STREET. FRANCIS J. DUNN HENRY MEREDITH. DUNN & MEREDITH, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Broad st. Second Story of Bicknell’s Brick Building, Nevada, July 11, 1e56—3m A. A. Sargeat, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. OFFICE—At Crittenden’s Brick Building, Main street. T. ELLARD BEANS, Public, No. 52 Broad Street, Nevada. YT. B. McFARLAND, ~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office on Bros ties of L. PL VanHag vevada. August &th, 1856, Notary two doors above the Justice OfSTANTON BUCKNER. C. WILSON HILL BUCKNER & HILL, 3 tel themselves tegether in the pracy to all business i and adjoining counti saskiag House, Mainstreet, Druggist & Apothecary, NO. 21 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. n21 A. A. SARGENT, Notary Public, ‘OfSice—Kelsey’s Brick Building. Commercial street. McCONNELL & STEWART Atterneys and Counsellors at Law. ractice in all the Courts of the Lith Judiciol DisVegetatic Brandy Bitters,. ock, up stairs. . W.S. McRoberts. MeRoberts, Funston & Co. M. H. Fuusten. Jua, Pattison Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines LIQUORS, and Miners’ Supplies of all Kinds, Kilbourn’s Corner, opposite A. B Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada, LANGTON’S Pieneer Express! Runs Daily to all parts of the Northern Mines. Otfice—Ceruer of Vine and Commercial streets. JOUN PATTISON, AGENT. ek & Co's, Corner Nevada, Ang. 8. 1856. O. CRANDALL, Machinist, promptly and faithfully exeented. WAREROOMS. _ in Furniture, Beds, Mat“FURNITURE OHN MeFARLAND, Des No. 14 Commerei Nevada, Ang &—tt F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Albwork pron tly attended to, and im the best style Es BY. BBAGN, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, thankful for past favors and solicts continuance of thesame. Shop in the rear of Williamson & Dawley’s Banking Express and Job Wagon. JULIEN, offers his services to the people of Nevada «inthe Express and Jobbing business. All orders will be promptly attended to. ‘To be found in front of the Nevada Jowrne! Office, Main street, at any hour of the day not engaged on business, Nevala, Ang. 8—tf ar Store. A. WITEKEOWSKI ad, at the American Exchange y of Havana Cigars and the place, atthe American Exchauge, Corner of Washington and Main streets, o.t-tf AUCTION SALES. Pr. W. TAYLOR, Commission Fire-proof Brick Store on Commercial Street. Especial attention will be given to out door Sales of Real Estate, and every description of property and Merchandise, in Nevada or any part of the county. Merchandise solicited on Public and Private Sale. Nevada, Oct. 3d, 1856. ROGERS, HAMILTON & Co. General Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Window Glass; Oils, Camphene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Biecks, &c. at their old stand, Nog 27 MAIN STREET, Nevada. J.M. HAMILTON, ~EEPS constantlyon} the very best qu Merchant, A, ROGERS, vada, Aug. 15—tf WENTER & GROCE, Successors to Thomas Marsh, Hiouse and Sign Painters, Main street, North of Journal Office. ILDING, Graining Marbling, Fancy Painting artistically exeented ypon terms DavUBERs generally charge for BOTCHED WORK. November 21, 1856—2in as reasonable as » OUNG, MANUFACTURING WATCHMAKER AND DEALER 1 Fine Watches, Diamond Work, Colt’s Pistols, Cutlery, &e. Old stand—Commercial street, Nevada.—Aug. &.-tf Zz. P. DAVIS, GUNSMETH. aving survived the fire, the subscriber has again e* _ tablished himself on SPRING STREET, in the ~-eagy of the United States Hotel, where he will prosec™ re jis business for the present iu the Gunsinith line Rifles and Shot Guns kept constantly on * Pistols, Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Flasks, Powder Horns, &c. &c. Gans and Pistols repaired and p” + in or jer at the shortHaving a superior ture any part of machinery ~ y pj New Rifles made to © ger, Exchi.ng< Bath House. i va la bb “4 IBPNPrS Price keduced to FIFTY CENTS ! GEO. ‘f¢HOMAS & Co. Proprietors. FIN", Bath Honse has been opened on Washington Steet, adjoining the American Exehange, and the Pt” aetors hope by strict attention to their business to re “eive a good share patronage. Bills of Fare and Circulars! Printed in fine style and Very Cheap, AT THIS OFFICE. F. SCHOTTE, Assay Office, No. 30 Main st., At Williamsen & Dawley’s Banking House. {OLD DUST AND ORES o1 promptly and faithfally and returns made in from six to twenty-four hoars—in Bare or Coin. [3P I guarantee my Assays and will pay any differences that may arise in the same, withthe Assays of any of the U.S. Mints. > Refers to any of the Gold Dust Buyers of Nevada nad its vicinity. ‘aand for sale, aps, Wadding, Lathe, he can manufaech ruay be desired. very description assayed way worthy their support and would respectfully solicit, the patronage of my old friends and enstomers. 3 Nevada July 'Ltf P. J. ESPENSHEID. BOWMAN'S HORSE MEDICINES, BOWMAN’S OINTMENT! CONDITION POWDERS! — RAPIDLY snperseding. everything of the kind having been found by tire experience of thousands” To be the Best Remedies Known ! For the various diseases l accidents te which Horses. and Cattle are subject, particularly in Uris vountry, where, Parched and Rocky Soil ruins so many valuable animals The OINTMENT has proved a certain eure for the fol, lowing diveas Old Sores and Uleers ; Fresh Wounds : Cuts and Bruises ; Fistula ; Saddle and Collar Galls ; Scratches or Greese ; Founder , Contracted Hoofs ; Poll Evil ; Sand Cracks or Quarter Cracks ; Mallenders ; Thrush ; Mange ; Warts ; Warbles ; Stitfasts ; Corns ; &e., The Condition Powder is an excellent Purifier of the, blood ; it will give the auimal strength and appetite, as sist hisn to digest his food, loosen the skin, cleanse the water and renovate the whole systein. Tt will be fuund of particular benefig, m the following diseases, viz: = ies Hadebouad ;. Founder ; f of Appetite ; Rheumatism or Stiff Complaint ; Conghs and Cokls ; Inflauatious ; Surfcit Fevers ; Sore Eyes ;. Mange ; Swelled Legs ; Seratches, aud every other disease reqniritg a tonic ot alternative course of treatment. These Remedies are perfectly harmless, and may b resorted te at ail times with ety and benefit. a The Ointment is put up in good sized tin boxes at One Dollar per box and the Condition Powder in Packages at the same pri Prepared and sold by H. Bowman, Druggist, Sacramento, ; for sale by" : JOHN LARK, M. D., Agent. No $2 Main street, Nevada, May 30, 1856—tf Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! Fire!!! TALLEAN & TURNER, ON HANDAT Yates & Tallman’s Old Stand, Commercial street. <P’ constantly on hand a yery large and goed as, men of ; Stoves, Tinware, Ffardware, OF EVERY DESC RLPTION. Bench Toots, Table Cutlery, Hydraulic Pipes and Couplings. VOUS WORE Te"Dene toe order at the shortest notice 2% Angust @.—tf JOM R. SORANTON. CONTEAGCTOR AND BUILDER, i bine: snbse: ber wonkl inform the public and his friends, that he is now carrying on the business of Building Plouses of every description. House Carpe ntering Branches and Fanev kinds, verso Wis eto by werk of all a Brick House or interest by giving me an security given if required. Any ordors left with L Williamseu, Main street, will be promptiy attended to Nevada, Ang. S—tf City Drug Store. Number 32 Main Street, Nevada, California. JOHN LA M. BP. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medivires, Paints, Oils, Camphene, Pye Stuffs, s. ‘furpentine, Atechol, Perfumery, r, Nutrte Wine nal #, &c. ret every article usually kept-in @ WEL! 5 DuvG ESTARLEGEMENT ! r > fresh, aud the best of its kind, been paid te the selection of i -eo geet Now York $y an expeving bece purchased for Caaw at Low PRICES can and wili be subd tor gush. at PRICES ENTIRELY SAFISPACTORY. 1 am reeviving Goods frequently beth from Sau Franmd New York uaay rely on t Derg business — Ee nducement will be off othe “Trade as 1 will sell Goods at Sacramento priees with the addition of freight. Orders froaa she Conntry respectfully seBeited and satisfaction gnaranteed in quality aud prive. All Goods orderekthrough the Express will be promptly torwarded to he paid on ce-Hvery, Particular attention paid to the preparation of FaMELY MEDICINES. Pres¢riptions carcfally compounded by day or night. OMEN LARK, Draggist, Xew Fire Proof Stere, Main street, NevadaMey 2, 1856—tf THD OWEN EY Gs’R ES ED G UPHOLSTERY, Paper Hanging § Bedding Establishment INOW & FRISBIE have opened a Store on COMMERS CIAL STREET, above Piac for the above business wonld respectfully solicit 4 <bare of publie patronage, All orders for material or work will be filled withdespa teh aundin awerkmanlike ma: nr, Constantly onhand Hair Moss and Pula Mattrasses of the best make, Bras= Window Rornices, Loops and Bands, Painted and Linen Shades Wall Paper and Borders of all kinds. Hotels, Offices, Private and Public Rooms fitted dn with eatness and despatch. Carpets sewed and Laid Curtains made and put ap in he beat style of the art. Furniture restuffed aud covered, S A. SNOW. A. B. FRISBIE. Nevada, Sept. 5, 1856-f fenry & Moses Hirschman, ARE ON THE COURSE AGAIN !! VHEY have opened at the Corner of Commercial and 1 Main strects, and offer for sale a well selected and excellent stock of HAVANA CIGARS. Allkinds of Tobaceo, smoking, chewing, Cards, Matches, Pipes, and every article pertaining to the trade, They beg the public to call on them, as they flatter themselves that entire satisfaction willbe given, Their motto is “il. “Quick Sales and Small Profits,” being anxions to repair in some degree the hear, y losses recently sustained. TL & M. HENSC MAN Nevada, Aug. 5, 1856.--tf WHOLESALE saxo RETAIL LIiQ@UOBP STORE. i eens undersigned ¥, onld inform — that he has now on hand 4 most extensive Ssortment of the Esest Liquors ’ Ever F -owgat to this market. Having rebpiit his Fire, Exes Building, with an exeellent Cellar whder it, he .as every facility for keeping any amount of Goods.Te willkeepa good supply of ER WHISKY, ANDY, GIN, WINES, PORTER, ALE, ALE, CIDER, &e., & . . : awa Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Gor diats, Syrups, &c. Which have been selected with the greatest care by competent judges, and which will be sold as low or Ipwee than any other establishment in the place, He will continue tlie manufacture of SODA at his ok} place, whieh is an article tco well known to require ree ommendation. Dealers and others wishing to parchase are respect uily invited to call and examine my. stock, augett &. M. FLURSHUTZ To Merchants and Traders, 2000 LHS. CANDIES—of all kinds, are daily made and for sale at VEIF YORK PRI. CES at the San Fragciseo Steam Candy Factory, 140 Battery Street, opposite the Custom House, noy 21-3m San Franciseo.Justice’s Blanks. ONSTANTLY. on hand all kinds of Justices’ Btark +, such as Warrants, Summons. Attachmeass, Undertakings, Subpoenas, &c. &c., for sale at this office, at the lowest prices, Blanks of all kinds printed to order. Shaving Saloon. AIR CUTTING, SHAVENG and SHAMPOOING done in the most approved style at my Shaying Salon on Commerciay Street, a few doors above Mayers & Coe’s Boot aud Shoe establishment. The publiy. are invited to call and test my gbilities as a Tousesiz Artist. Don't forget the plage. ~ 19-tf RETER DRUNZER, Commercial, strect.