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June 24, 1859 (4 pages)

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See.. a — a * Ni . ““Sgéénd Grand Gift. tolier etd staDdout aro soe ed? at botoll 109i 1G 5: = aves a. 4 eas @% 4 a TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. BRWill give a popular Entertainment, on TUESDAY, the 12th of July, 1859, . eity of Nevada, ou which occasion will be distributed 4AZS PRIZES } Valued in the aggregate at NINE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN DOLLARS. &. The prizes consist of ENTIRELY NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, and are of the most choice and desirable stock ever offered in Nevada. The prizes will be distributed to ticket holders having the first numbers drawn from one upto four hundred and seventy-eight inclusive. ‘l’o give all an opportunity to obtain a valuable prize the tickets have been put atthe low priceof $1 each., The holder of one ticket will be admitted ehance in the destribution of the prizes. Ro. 1, A Gold Magic Hunting eased } plate Engiish Lever Watch, Chronometer balance, made by J. & M. T. Levett, London, No. 32,Tl? with heavy gold Fob Chain, and Bracelet . attached... peaacetshioeeadeen esbesokiieée Cash ... Pea en dee OTE ecceececsesecce BOO 8, Fine gold hunting Duplex Watch made by T. F. Cooper, London, No 5503...cccccceeveeee 300 4, A gold huating English leve> Watch, cbronometer balance, full jeweled, railway timekeeper, James Stoddart, London, No 46,094. 225 » Agold hunting English lever Watch, cbronometer balance, made by DaviiTaylor, Lones Fa A ai cs isso sns aks, 220 . @ A gold hunting English lever Watch, Clare . & Sons. London, No 30,48......cssccerseeeee 200 @ A gold hunting English lever Watch, John Bent, Liverpool, No 9957.....ccssscsseseseee 8 A gold bunting English lever Watch, full Jeweled & chronometer balance, David Taylor, London, No S00T.....0c-csscccoseseverssor ® Agold hunting English lever Watch, chronometer balance, full jeweled, J. J. Hargraves, Liverpoo!, No 9460 .. Seg eens Te 10, A gold hunting English lever Watch, chronometer balance, full jeweled, railway timekeeper, . Arnold Frodsham & Co, No 7337 ..scsesmeseseeees 190 . 11,A gold henting anchor lever Watch, M. . Tobias Liverpool, Nol0,005...cscceeeccseeeeee 7D 12, A gold hunting, 1 jewelea, ancucr sever Waich, chronometer balance, Grisman Sons, &! Bain, Geneva, No 1243.....-+ eraamcadmuneeeee 110} 13, A gold hunting straight-line iever Watch, Nickel movement, ruby jeweled, gold wheels, Baronse, London, No S88S6......-20+eee0 peiceabaneen 190 200 200 }4, A fine gold hunting enameled case, Pearl set Yady’s Watch, Patek, Geneva, No 3629...... 120 15, A gold hunting, anchor lever Watch, Jobn Beosley, Liverpool, No 40,713.. 2000985 36, Gold hunting enameled Watch, Piguet, Geee Re eee se sditee Soest $90 17, Gold hunting anekor lever Watch, Ulysse} Broting Locle, No 7885...s.0ccscsssssssee sess 00890 . 18, Fine silver English lever Wateh, chronome. ter balance, ful! jeweled, B. J. Warner, London, No acai ce Aire veces Spaseecase Sdoadevsce OO 19, Silver English Fever Watch, Samuel Magnus . p OS 8? eee 20, Silver Duplex, independent second, Watch, SA WS BETES ees peers ere SRE +350 21 and 22, each, one Silver American made lever watch, $60... i aadige sathen as ppibanbneeseiiaciubien-aadenaa nee 23, 24 and 25, each one full jeweled, anchor lever Mee, BEB cai 5 .ciecicss tok. otcanmecaees secntrneecee OD 6, Imitation magic, Platina lever Watch, silver ease, Cobden, London, No 30,299......200002 $50 7 and 28, each, full jeweled, silver lever watch, QB. seiiidh nck inten te ts evis iss avd isces sessctnivcrepl an BOO 29, silver English lever wateh, R. J. Dodd & Co. Liverpool, No 4621... sdieestscenperacstaccaswecsexs eee 30, Large fine Gold Fob Chain and Bracelet.$95 31 and 32, Two heavy fine gold fob chains,, 33, 34, 35, 3 fine gold Vest Chains, $50, $42, and 36. to 40,5 Gold Guard Chains, 40, 25, 25, 25 and DE itendieenecethicriaeeenene ientewtbiaiesonscntes etnies ieee 41 to 44, 4 Gold Necklaces, 25, 12, 12, $12..$61 $5, One String Gold Beads.......00.e0eee000e $15 46, California made Quartz cane bead.......55 47, 48, 2 Qnartz Seal Rings, 25 and $20.....45 49, 50, Two fine Quartz Seals, $35 each.....70 SL, oplemdid Quarta Cross....ceccecscseeteeeeeee BO $2 to 55, 4 Quartz Brooches, 30, 27, 16, & $10.83 $6, 57, 2 sets Quartz Ear Drops, 20 and $10..30 $8, splendid set Quartz Brooch and Ear-rings.65 59, Fine Quariz Key.... Licccaeavnnnestiennanencse I 60, 61, 2 Quartz Slides, $12....... 62to64, 3 sets quartz Sleeve Buttons, $IS..54 65. One set Quartz Studs.. ..... 66 to 60, 4 superb Florentine mosaic sets, Brooch and Ear Ringe, $45v.......cccmsccese ce coocvses LSO 70 to 73, 4 Fancy [talian mosaic sets, 70, 50, 40, . Se rer siccconeneeuee 74 to 77,4 Elegant Cameo sects, 60, 45,36 and 78, Set Brooch and Ear Rings, Lava......45 79 to 82, Four Gold sets, Brooch and Ear-rings. I WN BO ic ncvcacicsscrecosvatonesscnctcosennd AO Be ne Oak Gorelick.. iss canes ~ 84, GQne set Brooch and Euar-rings, Cross. -30 $5, One set Pin and Her-rings, Jet crosses .. 25 86,t0.93, Gold Bracelets, 75, 15, 15, 15. 8, ani 92, One Hair Bracelet, gold clasp........-2005 93:to 101, 9. California made Gold Buckles, 22, 2S, 22, 22, 20, 16, 15, 15, and $14 .......se0000. 2 68 W2 to 109, 8 sets Gold Sleeve Buttons each $12.96 Ih to 114, 5 sets Gold Sleeve Buttons, 10, 10, 9 a er en ee Meee ea ace 115 to 122, 8 sets California made Studs, 12, 10, ee a ee eee OO aT &. 123 to 130, 8 sets Gold Studs, each $6......48 ¥1 to I35, Five sets Sleeve Buttons, 12, 10,5, 5 and $5,.,...x ae 136 to 139,4 sets Cal. ear Rings, each $10..40 146 to 142; Threa sets “ * . 143, 144, Two “ “ « $450.9 ° ~ 2 a oe tides shasperomngeseesinienaparneansiceciinont iene =F nn ete to the entertainment and be entitled to a “ “ “ 145, 146, Two : $5..10 147 to 150, Four # $3..12 361 to 159, 9 California Gold Crosses, 10, 10, 12, 8, By 6, 6, 4, and:-Ghe vncewcececcst vscssinen acsvenvsosevensOS a “a 160, £63, Two sets Gol Armlets, each $10... 20 162, 163, Two Coral Armiets, each $3......000. 6 164, 157, Four csrai Neckiaces, each 3 50....I4 168, i71,Fowr 200.. 2.8 172, 173, Two fino Gold Lockets, each $18..36 17410 177, 4 “ each 15 00...60 178 to 180, 3 a ‘* each $f2. Isl to 184, Four Goid Lockets, g11, 8, 6, $ ¥35 One Regard Hing..... . 186 Ome Biaby: Rang Aisa ceid tdasssasiccvesachacioo 20 IST (One Geel Bites od <.steec dashed S dcsvsecss 2 188 One Crystal Ring.....000+ 015 189, 190, Two Quartz Rings, each $9......18 T9I, One heavy California Ring......0.00.015 192 One heavy California Ring 193, 194, Two “ each $12....24 195,196, Two “ © GR 87 ncicsecl4 197, 198, Two “ “ each $8. 16 199 to 212, Fourteen “ “ each $6.....84 213, 214, Two Cameo Rings, @I8, $16...... 34 215, One Garnet Ring....000 sees 216, One Enameled Cross......008 nokeceaer 217, 220, Four Enameled Rings each $5... ..20 221, 222. Two Blood stone Rings, each $ 223, One Sardonyx Ring...--seageese--s 224, Une Green stone Ring.....seccceceeseeseseeed 225@) 240 16 Rings, each $4.. .. ssscssoeeceees 64 241 to 246, 6 Rings, each g5.. aie 247 to 249, Threechildren’s Rings, each $3...9 250 to 264, Fiftecn = = © 8.28 265, One Facit Ring..--...ssss0ee oockh, 266 to 278, 13 Gold Phimbles, each $5.....65 279 One silver Fob Chain....cc00 sescesessceeeee6 230 to 282, Three silver Vest Chains, each 48.. 283, 284, Two silver Fruit Knives, each $3, 235, 286, Two Jet Necklaees, each $5... ecesteee) 237 to 290, 4 Gold Locket Pins, $20, 16,12 and 291, One Cameo Brooch,..cecccsssscceces cececceee 25 292, One Mosaic Brooch...ss.cccsesssseseseesseeee ld 293, One fine Gold “Animal” Brvoch.. ....40 294 to 297, Four Gold Brooches, Lava $16, Enameled 8I0, CrossgI3, Twist 312 --5I 293, One Enameled Brooch... ..ccccecese eee = 299, One Locket and Pearl set Brooch......I0 300, 301, Two Brooches, Mosaic ¢6, Twist, $6..12 302, One God Pick.. 516 iE AZ.. cccccsence.cB 303 to 305, Threesets Gold Ear Rings, each $5.15 306, 307, Two sets Enameled, each $5......10 308 te 310, Three sets, Jet, Coral, gold, each $6.18 3II to 313, Three sets, Jet 7,Gold 7, Frost 7.2I 314, 315, Two 8 ts Gold acorns, each g$......16 316, One do OW irnstnescocy ives ccc covinmaseneg eS 317, One do Coral set 318, One do Msssie...... . 319, One do Gold and re RA Eee 320, One do Gold. ‘ Se eee . 321, One set Studs......0. 16 322, Oue Gold set Brooch and Ear Rings.....18 323,One set Gold Ear Ln ee eae 324, 325, Two Odd Fellows Pins, each 5...10 326 to 330, Five Odd Fellows Pins, each 95..25 331 to 333, Three do do do $7,.21 feces POF e Renee wees eens eeens Oe eeeeeee teeEe tes serene . B4 12 334 to 338, Five Mosaic Pins, each $6. do “ 339, 340, Two 341, One Quartz Pin. 342, Ono specimen Pin....... 343, One Cameo Pin scleinvessonensdicsminsosectols 344, One Cluster Pin., poet i 345, 346, Two fine Gold Pen cases, each $20..40 347, One do do cesstousgusccease a 348 to 350 Three do do 35I, One Go do: errvwrsecces evscee LS 352 to 354, 3 do do each 81I...33 355 1 Gold Pen Case....... 356 358 3 Gold Pencils each $4 . 359 3635 Gold Tooth Picks each $4... SUS 1h Goth Budite s e 8 365 1 do so.6 366 370 5 Pr. Gold Spectacles each ee 371 1 Geld Locket Key.. 372T large Gold Tooth Pick 373 374 2 large Gold Keys each $9.. 375 3795 Gold Keys each ¢ 380 39314 do cach 3% 400 7 do each 401 408 8 do each 4921 Gold) @ross...... 4101 Clock“ Winking 5; 4114122 Gilt Clocks each $18.. 423 4319 8 each $6..... -54 422 44110 “ “ O4F.02.. 442 45413 “ * Bicdiang 455 463 9 “ sa, 464 465 2 Sets Quartz Ear Rings $14 RC 466 467 2 Jet Crosses each cs SEER 468 1 Set Horse Shoe Sleeve Buttons.... “20 469 i sett Gold Vest Buttons.... <deae 4701 set California Studs.... 471 1 do 472 473.2 Gold Crosses §7$4. 4741 Set Ear ee 4751 Fancy Scarf PU ns saceie ce cieceta des ckee 10 476, 477 Qsetse-Silven Knife Fork and spoon each $18 478 one fine’ Gold Hunting Eng. Lever Watch “ worr Tobias London” No 7463 with fine heay Vv Sttached ..), ote Beis TTA SOP Cee eC esse ee CMe csrcecceces. sees teeteeeceeeeee Il Total Value......$9,11 CEAS. W. YOUNG, NEVADA, Jane 7th, 1858: oop YEON SCIENTIFIC. PA NACEA, Incidental to the state of California’ That Acts on the Blood, Brains, Intestines, Sinews, Nerves, the Fluids and Semi-F —_ and the whole Physique. The gloomy H —_ onF driac, the Dyspeptic, the Nervous, debilitat ani Feeble, the over doctored, the Bilious and Liver-diséased Sufferer, the Gourmand, the debauchee, mPa all who suffer ill-health— £ HOULD PAUSE AND THINK ERE SICKNESS overtakes them, for then worn-out nature suc cumbs to DEATH, because she has not strength to resist. Now, Dr. JACOB WEBBER S INVIGORATING CorDIAL causes strength—that is its main quality. The first operation TONIC ; the partaker feels then that Sudation is cavsed—his skin is damp, his limbs suple and active, he feels a wish for exercise, and knows he bas strength to endure it ; he is light spi rited; his skin becomes clear; his Eyes, too, becausel His Liver is made Active, the Bile neutralized or rejected, and his Blood is Thinned and Purified ! If he has a Foul Stomach, this acts as an aperient, Not oth. rwise. Again—It immediately relieves Belching, prevents an accumulation of wind in the Stomach. The Stomach, the great receiver of disease and its cure. 1 will now enumerate a few of those diseases where I have seen Di. Webber's Invigorating act most beantifully : General derangement of the Systein ; Weakness from various causes, Viz: Change of Climate, Long Sickness, the use of Mereury, or being otherwise over-doctered, from abuse of Nsture and her Laws, by Drankenffe«>, Gourmandiaing, Debauchery, 8nd other excesses, ‘irembling, Fever aud Ague Chills, Rheumatic, Neuralgic and other Pains in the Body or Limbs, Want of Appetite. Sleep or Memory, Sour or Bilious Stomach, Tickling of Ears, Tie Doloret%, &e.¢ Excess, Debauchery, Nervousness, Etc. An Electrie Thrillof Strength is permanently given by Dr. Webber's Sanguitier. The whole functions of Nature are aroused. Constipation, dyspepsia cured. Itis a Cure for intemperance ! The Appetite for Liquor Destroyed—one of the beau. tiful properties possessed by Dr. Webber’s Invigorating Cordial, is that it removes all longing’ or Tasie for Liquor,. Many inebriates have fuund thartafter ithas reftewed and strengthened them, queted their nerves, it has cansed aversion to spirits. I have seen it cure some ofthe moat frightful, cases, where delerium tremens has actually occurred. Read This Statement Of Cures, Effected by the most extraordinary Concoiction of the Age! A Case of Great Bodily Pain, Ague, Debility and Dyspepsia Cured!! * Mr. Jno. B. FLEMMING, # Merchant Tailor of Ophir, in this State, eertifics, Sept. 27th, 1854, that Two Bottles of Dr. Webber’s Cordialcured Mr. J.C. Ewens, of the same place, of PAINS IN THE BODY, Dyspepsia, Chill and Haeking Cough, together with general Debility, Neuralgic and Rheumatic pains. me Dr. James Bonnaut, certifies to the eure ofa pitiable case of decayed manhood, (where the strength, Nerves memory, and the whole physique was prostrated) by use. eer. sues Freeman, o Mokelumne Hill. says :— “My feeling was an exhaustion, a want of Strength a torpor, a want of Vigor, appetite and other misera. ble feelings. One bottle of your Cordial relieved and Three have entirely cured me.” f We could give Fifty other certificates, notwithstanding that most persons are sensitive about being noticed; but the above must satisty any reasonable person. The Reeder is conscientiously assurce that this really extraordinary Panacea is all it is represented, and is not one of the Nostrums of the day. Let the afflicted try it, and they will be thankful for having done so. It is warrantedto be uninjurious tothe most delicate constitution, or to either sex or age, to contain no mercury orother mineral. Itis put up, very highly contrated, in Quart Bottles, PRICE—Three Dollars; or Two Bottles for $5,00. PARK & WHITE, Agents, San Fransisco Very Important CavtioN—Beware of Dangerous Coueterfeits and Imnitations. Locks that the Ramos of T. JONES, and J. WEBBER is on the top of the inside wrapper, nd blowainthe Glass. Buy none other. April 1, 1859—3mis Before and After Using iN iN \ \ — \\ \\\ nt “eA webver’S tmivigorating Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. Lewis Coffey & Risdonus Steam Boiler Works. HE only exclusively Boiler making establishment om the Pacific Coast, owned and conducted by prac. tical Boiler Makers. 3 All orders for new work or the repairing of ol@ work executed as ordered and warranted as toquality. Old Stand, corner of Bush and Market streets, opposite Oriental Hotel, San Francisco. We areprepared to furnish Engines and Boilers ef all sizes of California manufaature and warrarted. Nov. 5, 1858—tf Quartz Specimens! PECIMENS of Gold bearing Quartz are bought by us at the highest rates. A large premiam on the intrinsic value for Qnartz suitable for marufacturing inte Jewelry. BARRETT & BHERWOOD,-~ 135 Montgomery St. San Franciseo. R. HOE & CO. SA WY 8. ‘HE cabscriber having been appointed sele age@t for T the Pacific Coast, for the sale of their Cast Steel Saws, se 4cservedly keown throughout the United States, would invite the attention of merchants, consumers, &¢. (0 examine his stock of Cireular, Mill, Pit and Cooss Cut SawsAlso. Hand, Panel & Ripping Saws, Web Saws, Saw Nandrel’s and Files of a Superior quality. Saws re-teothed, straightened with care at reduced prices, shy GEO. STEAD. m25} N. E, cor. of Bettery & JaeKson st. San rraneiseo. Dr €24-3m aution to the Purchasers of EUREKA WHISKEY! T MAS COME TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF TRE I undersigned that various parties are putting up inferior Whisky 1n imitation packages branding it “EUREKA WHISKY,’? and se'ling the same at much less than the Agent’: price for the genuine article. We have also ascertained that empty packages with our names on'them. are frequently refilled with a common article, and sold for the genuine. There are houses who sel THE GENUINE EUREKA WHISKY And whose representations can be relied on. Of such itissafe to purchase. i % ug 1 The fact of so many parties trying to imitate this article, is the surest guarantee that it isthe best Whisky offered for sale onthe Pacificcoast. : The genuine EUREKA WHISKY is imported in barrels and half-barrels, and the packages are branded on the head: “Eureka Whisky, 1849.” “wM. NEWELL & CO,” With a copyright label attached ;. and on the other head, J. T. D! “To any one who has purchased the genuine Eureka Whisky, this caution is unnecessary, as he cannot be leceived by imitations. eaacuiie WM. NEWELL & CO., Sole Agents, Mar. 4—3mis SAN FRANCISCO Wood and Willow Ware ESTABLISHMENT: HAUXHAUST & SON, Are still in full operation at their OLD STAND, NO. 39 SACRAMENTO STREET, Where will be Found the Largest STOCE OF GOODS In their line on the Pacific Coast. ~ ROBERTS, MORRISON & CO. Importers and wholesale dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 70° California Street. Hs onhand and are receiving by every elipper from New York and Boston, a large and complete assortment of Men's, Women’s, Misses’, Boys’, Youths AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, Towhich they desire to call the attention of all dealers in their line. Having one of our firm eonstantly in the East, through whom.our goods are ordered from all the best manufaeturers-forthir. market, and very superior advantages and facilities generaily for doing basiness, we are prepared to sell our goods at the lowest market rates. Merchants visiting the city will find it to their interest to calland examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Roberts, Morrison & Co. ust Sn _ WO California stress. FRANK BAKER, No. 110and 112 Clay Street, No. 45 and 47 Merchant Street. IMPORTER AND DEALER ca FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPET! Floor & Table Oil Cloths MATS & COCOA MATTING, Druggets, Fine Baizes, Damasks, Window Shades and Hollands, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, CHINA MATTING, £¥ For sile in Bond or Duty paid, THE LOWEST RATES! San Franciseo, March . S—6m THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY MACHINE SHoFP (Established in 1850.) Every description of Machinery, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, We are sole mikers of the justly celebrated Howland’s Paient Rotary Quartz Mills WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED In meny localities, md are believed to offer many ad vantagesover any otter Mills now in nse. WE ALSO MANAFACTURE Quartz Mili Machinery Of any deserption requir 4 TF Mee. Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle Machines, Stean Engines, Force Pumps, &c. Quartz Mills cm be supplied atshor notice With Scre«s of any fineness Made from the besMussia Iren, and in the most per? fect manner. Wehae facilitiesforfurnishing this artielto any extent whichnay be reqnired. P ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED for any oftheabove,r other articles imour line. It is our design to turn of the best work for which we have facilities, atleast notinferiorto those of any cther establishment on the Meific Coast and at the mostreasonable prices. GODIAND, HANSCOM & RANKIN, San Francisco, Fe72-fm (Late Gopnarn & of N AND AFTERTHE FIRST OF APRIL, 1859, the trains of tie Sacramento Valley Railroad will leave as follows viz : The Hssenger Trains. Will leave the Dept at foot of K street, at Sacramen to at7o’clock, A. M and 2 P.M. Will leave Folsomlaily (Sundays excepted) at 7} A M:,12M.,and 5} P.M. On Sandays, will lave Sacramento at7 A M., and 2P.M.,wili leave Fisom at9 A. M. and 5 P.M. TICKET OFFIC:—On Front street, under the “What Cheer House” Regular Fare overthe Road, $2 cach way. Exeursion Ticket: for Sundays, out and baek, $2,00 Freight for Folsom Wut be caken up by every tra:n, except on Sundays. Up way freight dy the 2 P. M. trainonly. Freight must be delivered at the Deyot, foot of L street, halfan hour before the departure of trains, else it will,e retained for the next train. Rate of Freight—Upward, $3 per ton, to Folsom. 3 " Downward, $1,50 (for stone) per nto tosacramento. The’ A. M. train out from Sacramento connects with stages or allofthe following named places, and passengers pnenring tickets at the ticket office in Sacrainento, wilbe sent through the same day The sages run from allof the following named places o connet with the 12 M train from Folsom, arriving in Sacrantnto ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SAN FRANQUSCO BOAT LEAVES! Nevada Grass Valley, Auburn, Towa Hi, Forestcity, Downieville, Orleans¥lat, Ophir, Gold Hill, Tllinoistpwn, Yankee Jim’s, Grecnwood Georgedwn, Mormon Island, Coloma, Diamond Springs, Placerville, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar, Live Oak City, Arkansas Diging Drytewn, Amuder, Jackson, Fiddletown, a. : ROBINSON, Superinte ndent. Sacranento 1859-tf ‘To Capitalists and Owners of Real Estate who contemplate making permanent Improvement. PEEINIX VWORES El Doraio, Pyairielity, Wall’s liggings, Willow jprings, Sutter, KITTRIDGE & FRAZER, Proprietors of the Phenix Iron Works, San Francisco, [FSIRE to call you particular attention to the fact that they are extensively and successful Sy engaged in manufacturing Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Prison Cells, etc.,at greatly ReAauced Frices!: : Our practical knowledge of the business has been rendered complete by ten years experience in San Francisco. Our best reference is our work which can be seen in nearly every city and town in this State and Oregon. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. I A \arge assortment of second hand Doors and Shutters constantly on hand, and for sale af very low rates. 172 Battery street, near Pacific, San Francisco DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. The mansion formerly occupied by Rev 3. A. Warren is offered for sale on the most reasonable terms. It is eliglbly situated, having a commanding prospect, and is well supplied with the best of water. The grounds are extensive and the House large and commodious. Enquire of T. W. LOCKWOOD, at this Offieo Nevada, May 6-tds The Howard Association,
Philadelphia. A BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION Establiste1 ty Special Endowm-nt for the Relief of the Sick an! dis. tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemical disease N times of Epidemics, it is the object of this iustitu tion to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Ph. Sicians, Clothing, Food, Medte:nes, &e , for the sick and destitute, totake charge of the orphans of deceased parents, and to minister in every possible way to the rr. lef of the afflicted and the heaith of the pubiic at iarge, Tt isthe duty of the directors at such times, to vi it personally the infected districts,and to’provide and exeeute means of relief. Numerous physicians, not acte ing members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its Books, subject tobe called upon to attend it hospitals, free of charge. In the absence of Epidemics,the Directors have au horized: the Consulting Surgeon to’give advice and medical aid to persons suffering under Chronic disease ofa virulent character, 2rising from abuse of the physieal powers, maltreatment‘, the effects of drugs, &«. Various reports and Tracts on the nature and treate ment of Chronic diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon, have been puolished for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent free of Charge, to the afflicted Address, for Reports or treatment, Or. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Snrgeon, Howard Association. No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the’ Directors. EZRA_D. HEARTWELL, Pres’t @tonox Faracaitp, See’y. nov 10—ly NR ps sg eee rp nee Sickness and Disease in this California Climate. Sold by all Druggists in the State. IGHLY IMPORTANT to the SICK !—Is it not Awful to Note the Haggard, Sallow, Cadaverous Faces and Wasted Skeleton Forms we mect—Thisis not confined to the old, but we see the young, allebodied and those in the prime of life, complain after being here somatime of ilIhess ; some grow unnaturally fat suddenly ; others waste and grow thin; they cannot localize or describe their disease, yet they feeluniversally unwell, meftally and physically ; some have pains and weakness inthe breast, limbs or body; they feel & wantof muscniar and mental energy, a want of animation, and have fearful forebedings for the futuie, Poor appetite, Nervousirritability and sleeplessness ; theirckin isdry, and occasionally flushed and heated thin, pallid and yellow. ; _ Now SuddenDeaths, Lunacy and Universal Debility is too. too prevalent here ; and who wonders when combined with the climate like this, a dry air impregnated with elictricity and galvani-m? We have many who have passed through sickness, whose life isIN TEMPERATE and DEBAUCHFD, cr haveseenothers who have been nearly Doctored to Death by quack medicines, or by theadvice of *The Faculty?” who have impregrated them with mereury, calomel, &e, For all such cases is Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigoratingcordial Sancnifier most especially adapted, inas much as the above cases and symptoms did Dr. Webber minutely stuuy in adapting his Cordialtotheircure. Itenlivensthe Torpid Liver, ejects all Bilious matter from the System, causes ~udation. or Free Perspiration (so necessary to health), it purifies and Enriches the Blood, gives Strength to the limbs and Body. and is positivelyinfallibleinall Nervous Diseases, Trembling or Wakefuiness. What Constitutes Health 2 Rich Pure Blood, Natural Perspiration, Good Appe tite forfood, Sleep, Exercise and the Enjoyments of Nature, wilhistrength ofbody, Mind and [.imbs,—Activity ofthe Liver, and allother natnral Functions : sucha stateis felt by all, after using this—Sca sickness and Delirium Tremens, itis a preventative and absolute remedy for these. It removes all longing ortaste for liquor. Manyinebriates have found that after ithas renewed and strenghtened them, quieted their nerves. it bas cansedaversion tospirits I have seen it eure some ofj}he most frightful cases where dclirium tremens have actually occurred. How One Feels After taking it. FTER taking ita general glow of warmth is felt through thechest and body. astrengthinthe limbs amental clearness cf ideas, memory, and exhilaration ofspirits; in afew daysthe patient finds that aunivearl strength. mentally and bodily, has gradually assumed a partofhim; thatdiscase ofevery kind has lefthim: that his blood courses throvgh his veins thin, rich. and pure; hisliver, before torpid, is now active ; his ideas clearandlncid ; his hand and nerves firm, he feels eapableofany exercise: Thush#ve Iscen many very low from exposure, from disease, debauchery, excess, &c., rene ved wonderfully by it. SOLD by every wholesale endretall Druggistin California. Prieetwo for $5. fer C\UTION=Durenty Quart Bottles, Sce that the Signature of J. WEBBER. M.D. & IJonesis onthe outside wrapper. and blowninthe glass. Buy no other. November 5, 1858—tf WHEELER §& WILSON, MANUFACTURER: OF Improved Sewing Machines Manufactured at Watertown. Conn. 5 ee MACHINES have been in successful opera tion, in the hands of manufacturers and families. for the pastthree years, and in every case have given universal satisfaction. They arenow offeredto the public, with that increased confidence in their merits which the nited festimeny of their mumerous customers has rengthencd and confirmed. These machines are entirely different from any other, e principles on which they are made being exclusively ur own. Among theadvantages of this Machineover any others are the following:— 1. The simpliclty of its construction. and the ease with which it can be keptin the most perfect order. 2. The perfect manner with which the operator is enabled to stitehand sew the various kinds of work, from the finest linen tothe coarsest cloths 3. It particularly excels in the rapidity with which work cat be exeented; in that respect it hasno equal. 4. The little power required to propel them, enabling even those of the most delicate constitution to use them without injury Jo their health. H.C. HAYDEN, Agent, tf San ¥ranciseo. IMPORTEESS & JOBBERS in DRY GOODS Corner of Battery & Clay streets, San Francisco AVE now landing and in store— 200 Bales 39 inch Brown drills, 1€0 Rales 36inch Brown Sheetings, 100 Bales No. 0~000 Duck, 500 Bales No. 2—10 Duck 20 Bale: Raven Duck, 19 Cases Merrimac Prints, 10 Cases Prague Prints, 19 Casex Pacitic Prints, 10 Cases Dunnell’s Prints, 1C Cases § and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, 10 Cases 6-4, 8-4 and 104 Bleached Shirtings, 20 Cases Blue Drills, 10 Cases Bine Denims, 10 Bales Hickory Stripes, 25 ales 3. f.and 4-4 Tickings, 10 Bales Scarlet, Blue and Grey Flannels, 10 Bales B tliardale White Flanne’, 5 aces Coburgs and Merinoz, 5 Cases Wool and half Wool Plaids, 5 Cases Bine and Bineck Alpaeans, 10 ‘ ases Pacilic—new styles De Laines; 5 Causes, all wool. new styles do 3 Cases French Merinos, 1000 Bay State Piaid Shawls, 1c00 €ashmere and plain Wool Sharts, Plain, Figured and Plaid Silks, Anda large assortment of other Dress Goods. BLANKETS—1000 pair White.Green & blue Mackiaw 1000 Pair BB, TBR and = RG Blankets, 1000 Pair cheap Grey English Blankets, 1000 Vair cheap blue Enclish Blankets, 4 uabeapy —— Blankets, 00 Pair 9-4, 10.11. and 12-4 White Bed Blankets Clothing and Furnishing Goods, 1000 doz Merinoand all “oo! Socks, 500 dozSatinet and Jean Pants, 500 doz Dueck and Cottonade Pants, 590 doz Uickory and Check Shirts, 590 doz Calico and White Dress Shirts, 500 doz Overalls and Jumpers, Blaek aud Fancy ilk Cravats, Neckties, Silk Mandkerchiefs. Suspenders, ane a variety of other articles toonumerousto mention Forsale 1ow by JANSON, BOND & CO., Corner Dattery and Clay st San Francisco Oct. ]—1f ss NATIONAL EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET’, NEVADA GEO. R. LANCASTER, r Would espectfully inform the citizens of Ne‘ vada and the traveling pabfic, thathe has pur i chased the above place, andintends to make it THe HOTEL of the Mountains, It is being renovated and titted up throughout. Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accommo latedin astyle unsurpassedinthe State of California. —THE TABLE— Willat allsimesbe supplied with allthe varietiesthe marketaords, GAME SUPPERS READ ‘ GOT UP TO Parnuicrlarattention willbe pai tothe .ccommoidatier of Ladies and Families. Having hadlong experience in the Hotel business. Tam contidentof being able to make the NATIONAL the mos tlesirable Hotelsinthe monutains. The Beds and Furniture Are allnew, and for style and comfort cannot be ex celled. THE STAGES runninginalliirections from Nevada, have the roflices at.azd take theirde, arture from the National kixchange. THIs BLOCK is sudstanially built of BRIcK. The Tooms are airy and well furnished,and from the Ralconies you have a splendid view of the surrounding country. HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT. —THE BAR Ts Now UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF GEORGE LEWIS, who will keep constantly on hand the very best quality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. He earnestly requests bls old friends and customers to give him a call at the National Exchange. A LIVERY STABLE, Isconnected with the House, and particular attention will be given to taking care of Horses, Carriages, canat alltimes be procured by application at the Bar. GEO. R. LANCASTER. Nevada, Sept. 17th, 1838. U. S. BREWERY. Head ,of Main street -Nevada City. THE BEST AND STRONGEST LAGER BEER. Inthe comnty at 70 cents pergallon, and bottle beera $2,00 per dozen, delivered every morning free ofcharge To merchants who sell inthe country a libera! com mission wil be allowed. Depot,18 Sommercial street where allorders will be Promptly attcndecto. h6-tf A FrancisSliclhors,Prop, REMOVAL. KELLOGG & HUMBERT’S ASSAY OFFICE, IS REMOVED TO Number 108 Montgomery Street, (Two doors from their former office.) SAN FRANCISC®. .UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHNAP FKP SA Medicinal Drink of Eminently ALUTARY QUALITIES, mannfactured by himself exclusively, at his Factory at Schiedam, Holland and well known during the last twelve years throughout all the Atlantic and Western Statics. It is made from the best Barley that can be selected in Europe, with the essence of an aromatic Italian berry, of acknowledged and extraoidinaiy medicinal properties. Ithas long since aequired a higher reputation. both in Europe and America. than any other diuratic beverage. Analyzed, itis a perfeetly prreLiquor, inits effectsa mild and whoisometonic. It is extensively used and approved by the medicalfaculty, the temperance people, heads of fainilies, &c. In Grayel,Gout, and Rheumatism, in obstruetions of . the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Dvbilty, its effeetsare prompt, decided, and invariably reliable. gand it is notonly aremedy for these maladies, but in all cases which they are produced by drinking bad water, which is almostuniversally the cause of them, it zets asa’sure prerentite. For Fever and Agne it is one ofthe most cffitacious preventives thatcan beresorted to , The Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps, consequently in great demand by person; traveling, oyabont to settle innew partsofthe country especialiy, as wellas by many in every comm#nity, where it has become known, on account of its various ether remedial properties. In alicases of a Dropsical tendency, it is generally the only remedy required when adopted in the early stage of the disease 3 In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper quantites,as a dict drink. and especially at dinner, it is found by uniform expetietice, to be eminently efficacions in the most ¢bstinate cases, when even the best of the usual remedies have faiied to afford more than temporary relie?, In cases of Flatulency, itis an immediate and invariable specific,andit may be administered in dilnted and proportionate quantities.evento Yeung Inffints,in allthose p vwoxyisms otgriping painin the stomach and dowels to Whichthey are especially subject, as well as the cholic of grown persons Hts judicious adoption in connection with the prinetpal meals.or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its tse, never fails fo relieve the debility attendant upon protracted chronic maladies.low temperament and exhausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced. ‘hese are facts to which many cf the most eminent medieal men, bethif Engiandand tho United States, have borne testimony, and which arecorroborated by the high¢st written authorities. 7 Pet up in quart and pint bottles, in cases of one dozen with my name onthe bottles, cork, and fac simise of my ! signature onthe label. Fotsate by all the respectable Druggists and Liquor dealersin California and Oregon. UBDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, do. 22 Beaverstreet, New York. A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ' London Cordial Gin! Club Honse Gin! Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps! Royal Schnapps, &c. ofthis city arcbottiing large quantities of adutt¢erated, unwholsome trash. costing but little, on which they hope to realize large profits by selling in California. Avoidallcompoands. Some are so skillfully prepared asto pass for good Liquor,except withthe best judges. if you would be safe, use only the long established, renowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer. 22 Beaverstreet, New York August 13, 1858—tf THB HBYABA JOURNAL Boo 1 Printing @ffice. Main Street, Nevada, opposite the Express Officcs WR The Proprietors of this establishment would inform the citizens of Nevada county, that they a always prepared toexecute Plain and Hance JOB PRINTING na NeM® Speedy and Accurate manner, and as icheap as thecheapest. We invite attention to our manner of Printing Bill Heads...Circulars.... Certificates ...Cards Checks.... Programmes.... Posters Ball Tickets... Bis of Fare OTC. .ee SEC. eer tC. BROWN, WAITE & CO. Propric*ore. ESTABLISUED IN 1849. HENRY JOHNSON & CO., Importers ant Wholesale DRUVUGGISTS. 146 Washington Street, San Francisco. RE NOW receiving their Stock for the Spring Trade of NEW AND FRESH GOODS!! And offer to country buyers the Largest and Bes assoriment in their line on the Pacific coast. Having been engaged in the Drug business in San Francisco for the past Ten years, they flatter themselves that their arrangements are sich, that they can offer unequalied inducements to such as . may favor them with their custom. Their assertment comprises everything in their line of business that may be required by Druggists, Physicians and merchants, and also all goods in their line in use by Grocers, Bakers, Brewers, Confectioners, Dyers. Tanners, Assayers of Gold, Hatters, Soda Mannfacturers, Barbers, Hotel Keepers. and Manufacturers. Ya. All the popular Family Patent medicines received direct from the proprietors and guarantced Gernuire, and at the lowest trade prices. mch1$6in ON TOT + SSeS & LIVERY TABL Et Broad &Main st., Nevada JOHN A. LANCASTER, . Spe of the Mctropolis Stable would inform his friends and the public generally that he has added extensively to his alreatly large and elegant estab lishment of Horses, Buggies, Sail oy Harness, &c. &c.— and is now prepared to farnish Pucturn-outs as can be foundin the State. Welltrained fleet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped tor Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at Il times A long experience inthe businessand aneatnhestdesire to retainthe confideneeof my friends,leads meto belive I will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Horses on livery. Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers for the use of Balls, Parties. &e &e. The quality of my stock will permit meto say thatthose seeking plcasure, or engaged on b1-iness would de welito . ; give me acall. J_A.LANCASTER. Nevada. March 12th 1858. 4 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! Vy ILL be paid for the return of a Gold Watcl and Fob Chain, taken from the Nationa Exchange, Nevatla, on tho 27th inst. THe wat+l is a Duplex Hunting case, No. 4880, Hf. F. Matile, maker; back has an engraving of a chaplet and tomb, the front, the goddess of liberty. wae The abov> reward is offered for the retarn of the Watch and chain tome at Waloupa, or lef: at the Journan office. ~ J’B! KILLIA Walonpa. Novada co, April 22.1m Dr. Jno. P. Bull's ncitapapaiia BALSAM—For sale by 3m E. F. SPENCE Druggist, Mains . Under the above and similar titles, the liquor-mix: . The Great Eradicator of _ SECRET DISEASES! ‘And Founder of ‘the HUNTERIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE Sixth Street, between J and K, Sacramento. j OULD most respectfully inform those afflicted with Private Complaints, such as Syphils, Gonorrhoea. Nociurnai Emlssleus, and all the consepuences of S lf Abure. that he was formerly Practical Physician of Leeke Hospital.in the City of London, where there are at all times under medical treatment. from fifteen hundred to two thousand, and for the last four years of the city of: acramento ‘Thousands can testify tothe many radical and pertect cures effected; and it is well known that he is the only onein the State who has mace s thorough and Perfect Cure after all the advertising quacks have failed. = A Practical Treatise on. VENEREAL. By Dr. C. H. TOZER, Saciamento. There are no maladies to which the human a ie liable of Deeper Importance either in a medica }omoral point of view, than those arising from impure sexual intercourse. As medical men, itis ourbnsiness to look at diseases merely asit affects Life ard Health; and our efforts are directed. notto the reformation of man’s vicic us propensities, but tothe mitigation ofhis BoDILY sUFFERING. Jtisin this abstract sense that we write of Venereal Affections. Anditis inthis sense that the Doctor should address himself to their stufly. If his feelings are allowed toinfluence his professional pursuits, hs qualifications willaceessarily be limited to those subjects that are mestagreeableto his tastes. To become an enlightened Practitioner, itis essential that he should be a. liberal and ardent one; and affections, in their nature repulsive todelicate sensibilities. mustbe regarded in no other light than 2s merbid phenomenaof the Living Body. The whole busines of the Medical art, when we takea low view of it and regard it only as labor, is a disagreeableone. In any form, disease is unpleasant to look upon. The sick chamber affords no plersant sights.— The physivianis made the witness both *fphysical pain and meral infirmity. Struck by disease, the attrac tive patt of man’s nature are clouded over ; his pride is humbled: his intelect is disturbed ; his wholz characcer, ina word, istransformed. Too often, alas, is sickness the consequence of his own folly . self-indulgenee, the gratification ofappetites. the exhausting toi] ofavarice, the feveris+ labors for human ape plause, all produce their bancful effects upon the Con stitution. Brttothe medical attendant, the moral aspectot these facts are not to have any influence upon his ‘kill or his oares. At the best, human nature is buf weak. This is the first trath for a medical man to learn: and in whatever way this weakwessis exhi'ited, the philanthrophie heart will fee] that it is a pleasure, as wellasa duty, to relieve bodily infirmities. whenever and however they appear. This isthe higher and nobler view of medical science. It devotes itself to the mitigation of pain, the abatement of disease, the restorationtobealth. In doing this, its ministe: must be the spectatorof mmch that is disagreeatle. But he is pee warded by the lofty satisfaction of feeling that although personal comfort is sacrificed and sympathy is often painfully exeited, yet itis through sucha road that Venevolence has the widest scope, and meets with the richest return for its labors. Ta this view, ai] diseases are alike to the faithfu} physician. He makesnodistinctionbetweenthecauses that haye developed them. He sees man suffering, and all his facilities are employed to give him health. Disease he regurdsasa misfortune, and not asa punishment Of all theaffections that affict man, there is noone more terrible in i:s consequences than SYPHILIS, Dreadful as it isto the person who first contracts it, frightfulastrequently areits ravaesin his constitn tion, ending occasionally, in destruction ; yet is a disease ofdeeper interest.and more to be lamented when itis trensmitted tooffspring Childrenoften come into the world with the disease hideously to the eye ; coverted with blotohes and sores ; with wrinkled faces, having the appearance ofold age: and itis )rubable that every particle ofthe living organism is equally tainted With the poison’ When such a condition exists, it sannot be dontbtetthat life will tco frequently Le short and full of pain. SCORFULA. CONSUMPTION, and other diseases that are sometimes here itary, a e in many cases, its fruit; and one way tostay the devastating march of” those fearfully fatal affections, is, as far as practicable to ERADICATE SYVIILIS FROM THE WORLD, Would it not seem that a disease so prevalent and se direful, ought to excite the deepest interest among the medieal men, both as respects its true pathology and its treatment ‘—What excuse can he offer for his deficiency, who calis himself a surgeon, and yet doesnot even recognize the disease when he sees it, and is ignorant ofthe best means of checking it and preventing asy future evil conseqnences? Is it enough for’ him te say thattothe imagination the disease is a loath some one ? thatisa disreputable one to have, and adisgusting one to treat? Such am excuse may, pro-bably, satisfy him whohas nobetter, but will not satis. fy science por philanthrepy. Whoever undertakes the medical profession with a: true spirit, will never rest contented with knowing onls alimited partof it, There is no object that he thiuks unworthy of investigation asd study. He cans not Le sa isfied witha smattcring knowledge of what he is bound to understand well. He feeis resting upon kima double obligation—oue, the duty he owes to the public. to whom he announces thathe i a quali fied member of a noble profession ; the other. the duty he owes tohimecif. to make and maintaina reputefinn for attainments and skill. Theve are some practitioners, indeed there are many, who are ignorant of several dicases, becase they fancy itis not respectable to treatthem. Of all such persons it may be asserted as beyond dispute, that their igztorance is not confined to these diseases alone ; they will be found deficientin allother points. and are net properly qualified for the responsibilities they have ssumed Whkoever nasa just appreciatthmee Ofto A ical art, will not know any differance in the respectabilicy of diseases. All maladies are alike Stsubjects for hiscare and re flection; and the only distinction Which he acknowledges, is that w cry! arises fromtheir greater or less gravity. Cirenmstance may, indeed direct his ;ractice in a particular channe,. so that his business will be inclited toone classof aflicticns. rather than another ; but thisis not because he regrrds some as beneath or unworthy of his notice. Quackery has profited by the neglect thatvenereal diseases have experienced ; and it is notorious that pretenders havesecnred alarge shae oi such practice. Itia time for the profession to free itself from thisreproach. The welfare ofsocietyis as deeply cons cerned inthisasit can possibly be with any other disease that affiictsthe human family c. 1. TOZER, M-D READ AND REFLECT: Dr: C.H Tozer’s Card to the Afficted. juick Cure and Low Prices at the Established Office, Sixrh-street hetween d and K streets. Rh. TOZER returns histhanks to his numerous patients for their pntronage, and would embrace this opport nity to remind them that he continues to* consuiton those diflienlt cases of VENEREALewhich have baffled the skill of some ofthe most celebrated physicians ofthe age. and upon which he has NEVER FAITE TO PERFORM A RADICAL CURE. DR. TOZER’S reputation as a physicianstands unequalled. His cxclnsive aattention to diseases of the Gonto Urinary Organs, fer so many years renders him perfect master of Syphilitic diseases, DR. 'TOZER has, it is well known, taken patients from the very verge ofthe grace Kestorrd them te Perfect Heath. He further stetes that be deems it sufficient to attract the attention ofthose who might need the services ofa physicianin aLL CASEX, not particularly those cnumerated in the advertisement, excepting they would testiny merits as a practitioner, and the result of my practica has beenthus far satisfactory to my patientsandmyse.f. Nor do IT deem it necessary to fill columns of newspapers with fuisome, empiric and bombastic advertisements, professing my ability te heal ail diseases flesh 18 heir to, for todo that 1 mustbe semething more than man, but to give thoes that ase’ affiicted with Venereal, Chronic and other diseases to understand, from log expevience, Lam fii] y eompotent to treet them successfully. Ioffer uo genuine or fraudulent certifitates or puffs of MY superior qnalitiications, as a prauctiticn, neither do I assume the medical honoss to which I am entitled ; but merely ask those who are diseased to read the differen3 advertisementsrelatingtotha cure of private diseases, and judge for themselves where to apply forrelief. (My rvoms are so arranged that I can be con ulted in —at all hors or the day, from 9 o’clock a; M-, un ul3 PM. Personswith Chronic, Diarahoea, Dysentery, Nervous Debility. Bew Spirits. Lassitude, Weakuess of the limb& back, Indisposition Loss of Memory, Avers ionto Society, Love of Love of Solitude’ Timidity, Dizziness, headache. pain tnside, Affection ofthe the eyes, Pimples on the face, Sexual and and other infirmities in Mrn &c., will findit important to consult DR.Cuas. H-‘TOZER, at bisoffice, Sixth st., between J & K, Sacramento, C. H. TOZER, M., D. November 5. 1858 GEORGE I. STORY & CH <. 2 : 3 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COLORS, GLUES, &e. 105 Clay St. San Francisco,. San Frarcis o. May 6, 1X59. Notice te Scrip Owners . The holders of county Warrants. drawn on the “General Fund” and registered prior to Feb 7th1857 are requested to present the same for payment at the Treasurer’s Office, as interest on same coasesfrom this date. T. W. SIGOURNEY, Treasurer. Nevada, may th. Ren: Sa A ARON TR RD Garden Seed! Garden Seeds FrResH GARDEN SEEDS—Alfalfa, Ornamen: 4 tal Clover and Grass Seeds, J Retail Dealers aupplied at city prices. March 11-0£ Gy W. Weron, Mainstreet