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June 4, 1858 (4 pages)

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ee i A ee Pe Cag ‘LHsovw oF SoLoMon.—The deSrartuins Inrimarion.—It is intiscription which we here give to our read. ; mated by Prof. Harney of the Louisville -ye was translated by C apt. W. Frank. ns, from 4 Phrsian manuseript, entitled . eet al makuds. or a Histor? of Jeruwill be found in the first volTo . ae ne Of th Mason it vine some idea of which Fas aronnd all that and M Che nat the truc throne of Oriental Collection.’ nay be interesting, the exaggerated . vendors rn imagination . our knows bows relates to eal Mason King Solomon ae Divine Wisdo The sides of it were pure gold, the set emeralds and rubies intermixed . th pear's cach of which was as large . ap ostvich’s ege. The throne had! saven sie on each side were delineacd orehards full of trees, the branches vyiich were of precious stones, repre‘a ing frit, ripe and unripe; on the tops, vere to be seen figures of! niumaged birds particularly the pea. ck, the ctanb ind kure All these ds were boilowed within artifically. . s secasionally utter a thousand slodeous sounds, such as the ears of } srtals nev before heard. On the . irst step were delineated vine branches . ches of grapes composed of . s—of purpie, violet, green d red, so as to render the appearance f real fruit n the scéond step, on the throne were two lions of } vices were heard addressing large as life, and formed . f eas rid i : . e nature of thisremarkabie throne . ich that when Solomon placed his on the firststep, the birds spread} th their wings and madea finttering . Is€ he air. On his reaching the} i p, the whole assemblage of de-. ns and men repeated praise he When he arrived at the . 1 the following manner: “Son of . david, be thankful for the blessings . Alinighty has bestowed upon ice . ’ ‘Phe same was repeated on his aching ihe fifth step. On his touch-. o sixth, all the children of Israel ined them ; reaching the . h, the throne, the birds and aniials, ; ecame in motion until . i¢ had placed hin he n ihe birds, lions and ot . secret spring 3, dise har: eed ¢ a shower. t the most preci us Solo. ion: after ided and placed the golden crown} yon his head. Before the throne was a column of . surnished gold, on the top of which was . golden dove, which held in its beak a} ‘olume bound in silver. In this book . were written the Psalms of David, and! he dove having presented it to the King, . lie vead alond a portion of it to the chil. tren of Israel. [tis further related that . on the approach of wicked we TNC and on his and ceased not nself on me royal seat, her animals, perfumes on which two of the kurges de. persons to} the throne, the lions were wont to set up . « and to lash their tails with violence; the birds also began to} ristle up their fea thers, and the assembly of demons and genii to utter horrid . cries ; so, fear of them, no one dared to 1¢ guilty of falsehood, but all confessed . heircrimes. Such 1 the throne of} -olomon n of David.”’ i terrible roaring, tne $e x rian or G. W. e day Moore of Weduasiay WAs € —The envended in . Several witnessbut at to press the trial was still IIupp and C. “1 to upaneling the jury. vere the of & roing sworn yesterday, 10ur ——— George 8. . Hill, Esqrs. are engage assist . i¢@ District Attorney in the prosecu. 102. Messrs. Dunn, McCennell, and} Me:edith for the defense. The case . vill probly be given the jury to-day or. -morrow. j { . The expedition having in charge the} urvey pe Divstc route for a ship) anal between the Atlantic (Gulf of arien) and the Pacific, is reported to have completed its work, but with what} sults the public are not yet informed. . 1: official report is expected soon. land railroad Che total amount of eranted to! 2 Illinois Central R »5 2,595,000 acres. Company . The company has ailt 704 miles of railroad, now in oper. 940,244. It 1d 865,211 acres of its lands for and still eres which by the average value of its} _ 386,746 !. through has S10,. ion, ata cost of $2 ) 2 22S, on hands 1,729,789 ates last year, are worth $29, Pacific Railroad Texas :¢e iil be 783 miles lone. and has a e¢rant 17 8,017,000 acres; 5 = . and a loan of 86,000 . er mile from the State. ee Mr. . Clay denies Sth ‘that Henry Clay was the father of . James not +he Missouri Compromise, but also that father of the Tariff Compro; The Pittsburg Gazette point, that if,in addition to these corrections he was the mise of 1852. suggests with not less truth than of current belief, he would convince the that Henry Clay not his. father, he would render an esseutial serworld was ¢¢ to the reputation of that illustrious tatesmen.— Louisville Journal. : . [=> A novel suit has been commenced . before a Justice’s Court in Troy, N.Y. ‘Ine party has sued another to recover $10, alleged to have been promised to for him “a valuable consideration’ — procuring a wife for the defendant. ti — A brisk ‘pda between Havana is being carried ou and the) ast Indies in the transportation of They sell for about $350 in Coolies. Havana. . ES Itis now cntniliened pretty stre that the Leviathan will be at Portland, Maine, sometime. > Miss Davenport 1 was playing at last accounts, at the Gaiety Theatre in} Memphis, Teun., to crowded houses. & . Christy’s Minstrels, lager bier, maccaCLOTHING! seeking pl . Democrat that Senator Douglas’ “not having the fear of Buchanan before . his eyes,” has surreptitiously, and wit! desi#n afortthought, absconded from the Demotratic party, carrying with him its entire platform and principlas: He say, ‘ dilligent search haviuz been made Ahont the White House, and among the Lecompton Senators, no other has been discovered for some months past.” eS The Hamilton, Ohio, “Telegraph publishes an extract from a letter from Gov. Weller, of California, showing him to be a Lecomptonite. Gov. Weller Says : “I have no respect for the men who have been in open rebelion against the Federal Government for two years past, I stand by the Administration. As a statesman, I draw no distinction between . . moral treason and legal treason.’ A Man of Mized Tastes —Bayard Taylor, in a recent letter to the New York Tribune, says! “T wish to be understood that I never set up for an ideal. Quité the contrary. My tastes are really of the realest kind, including rocking ‘chairs, fast horses, roni, Havana Cigars, Flemish artists, sausages, salt-bathing, pickled herrings, . the raising of vegetables, Newfoundland dogs, eampfires, ‘sailors, lumbermen, uneducated men, and sinners generally.” The Springfield (Ill.) Journal has received the following conundrum from a} correspondent : Why is James Buchanan like a harp struck by lightning ? Beeatise he is a blasted lyre. ETT ES OR ET A sical aii JUS AB ARGEN’ r’, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Kidd & Knox's Building. OFFICE. Broad Street . 200 Wen Wanted! San Francisto and Sacramento To take Cent papers at 50 LIVELY J.C. BIRDSEVE & CO. BANEXERS. No. 30 ep SRR BBY os secs: PS soaps GOLD DUST ‘ n Gs sae Dust fr CARRIERS. co, Sacran tions made, and transact a Nevada, March aie, Notice to u it Own mers, a pate! isoghoe ‘ cular attention to a New aud . superior articl LUBRICATING OIL! For Engines, and Machinery of all kiuds. It will wear without cumming up, and will be a saving of 15 per cen ard, Polar and vewada FOR GEO. O. KILBOURNE, EWHAN & CO., ; . 43 Broad Street, near the Post Office . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . GENTLEMENS FURYVEISHING EIATS, &c+ 22 > IN STORE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF . i it Seasonableand Desirabirc SPRING GCODS. ie TO BE SOLD CHEAP. 44 TERMS J. B. CASS . NEWMAN & CO.,. Astonishing ! ! Astonishing ! ! a STIEFEL & COHN, ay received a lar nd Fane 'y BRA BOOBS, Which will be solu at aston Ow PRICE Call and s elegant dk al atisfy yourselyes. STIEFEL & COHN —tf { Ha. ul. w ickes ern c o., BROAD SPREBT ei 6250 eo eae NEVADA W iden and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, — Glass, ~~ &e: Nevada, May 7th, Drttge, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Madeira Wine, White Lead, Patent Medicines, Copal Varnish, Ci each Var Putts, Togethe ral and complete assortmé nt of all articles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as they can be atforde d in the mountains DR. H. H. WICKES & CO. Corn¢r of Broad and Pine streets. July 4, 185) Nevada, ON ION LIVERY STABLE. wiinsaa street, Nevada. Largest Stable em “IN THIS Gils y go A. LANCASTER, IORMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would inform his friends and the public generally that he has added extensively to his already large and elegant establishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles, Harness, &c. &e.— and is now prepared to furnish as fine turn-outs as can be found in the State. Well trained ficet and easy SADDLE HORSES, well equipped for Ladies or Gentlemen will be ready at all times A long experience the business and an carmést desire to retainthe confider of my friends, leads mé to beieve I will be able to give general satisfaction. Particular attention paid to Ho Carriages alway the use of Balls, Pa The quali es on livery. readiness with careful drivers for &e. Ke. , of my stock will permit me to say that those ure, or engaged on busine ss would do well to J. A. LANCASTER, give me a call. Nevada. Mareh 2th, lese . } Wm. 1 . GEORGE F. JArol Corner of nrepared te H Te SAN FRANCISCO ADV SALOONS AND BILLIAR Ds. NOTICE TO THE CONSUMERS OF Club House Gin. The Great Reputation of DALY’S Old London Club House Gin. Tn consequence of its superior and uniform quality, has induced other parties to import, and alsoto put up fu . an inferior article of Gin, branded “LONDON CLUB HOUSE.” We caution consumers u this market, gainst purchasing any of these brands of Gin for the genuine. Each case of the genuine article is branded Old London Ciub House Gin, W. H. Daly. The name of J. T. Daly is alsoblownin each Lott! none other being genuine. WM. NEWELL & CO. Sole J For sale by the principal Liquor Monses inSan Frantiseo, my28 “EUREKA WHISKY.” The nndersigned, sole Agents for. the manufacturers, invite the attention of consumers to the brand of above superior WHISKY. It is made from the finest Rye Spirits, and is a Genuine Womongnahela. and half barrels, It is put up in barrels forthe convenience of the trace. WM. NEWELL & CO. Sole Agents. For sale by thé pirvincipal Liquor Nouse ID Aas 233 VALLEY WHISKY. Win. H. Daly, New York Dea *“Arom ter of av I recommend it suitable for medicaland pul es. CHARLés T. 2 aL D T have Valle tine flavor Whis lulterati ng ingrefES J. MAPEs, Cheinist, Arcmiatic Waller Vi US MISCELLANEO RAW SAICTAR, FEMALE GOODS, jut CHARLES KENT B MARKET. ~ Main and Washington NEVADA, EMP A Fresh supply of Groceries 2 Just reecived by T. ELLARD BEANS: & CO. WATIONAL EX No. 34 BROAD ST me propric P24 The undersigned late p ‘ . oe Hot tving lea sed ii en ers ’ HANSE. T, NE tors oft FADA, he United sina sty state. bie Willat all times be su ad with all the varieties the market affords. The Beds and F Furniture are New, or sty fort ernnot be be_paid to the dt miles. execi commodatien S.we are NAtLone of the mostdesirable } THIS BLocKki stood the well farn did viev K ahd within > OPEN ALL NIG peu THE BAR w Thomas Henry the chotce > supervision of [Mr times be supplied with PEARSON & HEALY. Dwelling for sale. ‘ I WISH TO SELL MY HOUS®#, si t . Broad street, n or above the sin de “nce of B . P . ne Hon all the cons enienc es [ } Perms reas: May 22—3hw z. a HIXON. TH ACHER CALIFORNIA WINES. M. H. FU TON, AGENT, NEVADA. e kr undersigned having been appointed sole Agent . inNevada, for the sale of the Above celebrated rine call the attention of those Wishing to nse the g ifent dnd healthful beverage, that they can have it st wholesale prices, with freight added, by calling on M. H. FUNSTON, ap30 CHARLES W. MULFORD, BANBRER, At his Old Stand, Main street, Nevada. Gold Dust Bought at the highest market rates. Sight Checks on Sacramente and San Francisco AT AR. Dust forwarded to the U.S. Braned Mint for A Ne and ads uces made onthe sa Névada, De e4th, 1857 GEO. & co’s ssay or Ce We beg to call the attention of Dealers, as well as eon . sumers, to the foilow riificates of well known Chemists, who have analysed “Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,’ The i reputation of the parties is a sufficient guar. antec that the article possesses all the merit claimed . for it WM. NEWELL & CO. State Astaye Sts. . Provisions, . ze March . call. required. §] CLOTHING, DRY Goops, ETC. THE SENATE I BRICK BUILDING, Under the National Hotel, Brodd 3t. HE subscriber has operied the largest and firinet Saloon in Nevada by the 4bove name and in tii# above place. To splen lid BILLIARD TABLES Adorn the prethises and condiice to the pleasure of thobe who delight m the noblest of games, THE BAH is supplied with the choicest BIQUCORS Te be had in th® Stace, and sid at only e-o99R Bre A O.A53. cota OyYs st E RS KEPT ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. commodious, cool and delightful for ther about to commence, —— . The Roomis large, . the hot summer wea Thom. Holmes, Manacrn. Nevada, April 16th. The Greatest ‘Wonder of ‘the Hage !! i “ow on Earth can “BLAZE” afford to a . the quality of LIQUORS he does at the astonishing low pr ec of . Twelve and a half Cents a Glass ? But such is the fact as can be proven by dropping in at the Knickerbocker, on Main St! AT ANY HOUR OF THE Day, “Biaze” is always ardund. None but Cash custom solicited ! ny Gentleman supposes that “BLAZE y of Liquor he satisfy himselfo keeps a daze not drink cutie. hii stop om that head, apl3-+tf qu } in AW BBE LF LE AKD S&S ALOON Earrington & Patterson, . Q long and favorably known on Broadstreet, have re6 inoved and open » rd Saloon to be tndin the mount in the uew Brick builing, on the ad and Pine Street, opposite Kidd & Knox's ritation to all their old patrons and they Goes by appendage c . Bar . Is filted wp in the i style and supplied with the . . icestand ly Liquors and Cigars, i, LAST te ang 29 arene a Haag oo Saloon. {IN STREET. GEORGE LEWIS ae TTERS hi elf from his long experien®® in svify 1 sup ply the s to citizens, equal if hoi superior to th* refitted throughept constantly on ‘ hand best of . Wimes, Ale, Porter, Cider, . A ? . CIGARS, &c., &c., &e., . The Bank Exchange is located two doors above the N e vada % Journ a1 Establishment, i i rt, andhas the reputation, which aintata, of furnishing the best N vara, April Loung America ! road ay Nevada. Price of Liquors Reduced to 124 Cents. »pri iete rsoftt # their ol a “Lars, $x. of Liquorsto ONE BIT, in mes. We havealso one of PRESCOTT. Nevada, April 234, 1252 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, T. ELLARD BEANS & CO, . J estle and Retail Dealers in ‘Groceries, Provisiors, Liquors, Queens War Wocden & Willow Ware, MINING TOO LS, &c. AT . " OLD FAVOR.TE STAND OF aM ET DAVIS, : nite 2 Broad st. Nevada. lArg(st aud finest stock of race ery Provision Line . to the fade or Consumers of Nevada city and fred to sellon ers and lower fore buying else: isiand of cool Ney mber 19th, 1256, BAILEY GATZERS, DEALER t¥ Groceries & Provisions. TQVUE undersig veetfully inform ,the citizens of Ne ‘ © y that he has surchased the stock and trad *. is i" Commercial Street, Where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large best articles the arket affords in his line, sold at ed promptly and to the satisfaction of parties oe Goods delivered Free of Charge. . Give me acall atthe . Fire-Proof Building, Commercial street. Nevada, March 19th. 1*58.—+tf WHOLESALE anp RETAIL 2 STORE. Te ggende mndetsignet] wonld inform the public that they have now on hand a niost extensive assortment of low rates tu suit the times. Miners’ ‘The Mest Liquors . Eve to this market. Having a good Fire Proof Bui ran excelle mt Nar under it, they have y for ke amount of goo, They it ANDY, GIN, . VIN ' PORTER, ALE, } CIDE R, &e. &e. Also—All kinds of Ci ise Liquors, Cordials, Syrups, &e. een selec ‘ted with the greatest care by and whieh will be sold as low or lower lishment in the pla >the manufacture xla Factory,) which is an article e recommendation g to purchase, f SODA at the are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. H May 1 FRED. W. MAY & CO. . #3 May & Co, nts forthe sale pure Califorand White Win .(laret, Ar NEW GOODS: JESSE §. WALL & Co. yinform the cttizens of Nevada y have received durimg the et . Ws. }p ait weckaiee Largest and best stock of Goeds, r before o Nevada. broug! They are always on of Brick Build ing, Broad Street; cir, sold stand. naxtdoor above J. B ‘re eau be found every article y — . Provi ision Store, We shall i s keep the very best quality $f . Flour, Sugar, Butter, Coffee, Cofiee; Yea; Hams, Bacon, Ries, Lard, C anitten; S#rups, &e., &e., Ke. We wouldinvite particular attention to these Goods sed ¢ ly for the Nevada county trade, and yourselves that they will compare favorably with any y other stock of Goods to be found in this place. WALL & CO., Broad Street. L857 —tf GREGORY & WICKES,
(Succeszors to Gregory & Sparks.) —DEALERs IN= Groceries, Provisions, Preserved Fruits, Mining Tools, Ete. wer LD sol friends 6 id firm, and invite all to gite them They will keep constantly on hand awell gelected stock of everything in their line, which will be sold . for cash, tthe lowest Market rates. ods delivered free of charge at any reasonable distance from town, Store---Cor. Main & W ashington sts. Ne vada. April 9, 1857. icit the continued patronage . of the . 1 . No deviation in Prices! . . . . The undersigned having rhas entire interestof 8. Mayers in the above . establis! » would respectfully in. <a . 1. CHEAP: ! CHEAP! CHEAP! Sol. Kohlman’s CHEAP STORDE HAS BEEN REMOVED Tot the old and popular corner, in Kidd & Knox's Building Cor. of Broad and Pine Sts. THERE ean be tonnd ev ery variety ef Fashionable Clothing and G entle men’s Furnisliing Goods, consisting in part of— Black and Blue Cloth F fae Coats ; Beaver, Pilot and Cassimere Business Coals ; Heavy Pilot, Beaver ind Petersham Raglans ; Black and Blue Broadcloth Talmas ; Black, Blue and Fancy Cassimere Pants; Blie, Grey, Black and Satitet Pants ; Fanny and Black Silk Velvet Vests ; A large assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Handkerehie fs, Cravats, and Gloves : A good stock of the latest stylesof ifuts and Céps ; Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags ; Also a large and well selected stock of Boy's & Youth's Clothing. A large stock ofheavy Grey, of White Blankets ; RYS3BR2 GO05S. Goodyear's best White and Black India Rubb: k Blue, Red and the finest er Foals India Rubber P. ants, Overalls, Leggings and Gloves. Best kind ot Goodyear's Long Legged and Knee Top India Rabber Boots. I invite my friends and the public in general to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the Corner of Broad and Pine streets, merly occupied by Rosenheim & Bro. SOL. KOHLMAN. _Ne vada, November 6th, 1857 17.—tt for. A. Buock, S. Fertn, E. Brock, Jr, A. BLOCK & CO, Broad Street, next to the Post Office, NEVADA CITY, DEALERS IN ee OCR MEERUT CR, HATS, . FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. wR A complete assortment always on hand. Goods warranted to give satisfaction. PIONEER 8 STORE. — Main st. Neéeda. UST reteived by the ste: ey large and select stock of FANCY DRY GODS! Consisting in part of an exter French Lawns and Bareges, Brilliantes, French Calicoes, Merimac Prints, Silks of the choicest pattern, and Mantillas inthe latest style; Bonnets and Children’s Hats; Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting, together with every goods found in a Dry Goods Store, My stock compr ail qualities of goods with various pricestosnit eustomers and the times, and I am bound to sell CHEAPER than any house this side of S: mento!! Call, examine my Goods and see. umer John f. Stephens, a sive tatiott of Remember the “Pioneer Dry Goods Store,” next door to C. Muilford’s Banking J ‘\COB ROSENTHAL. On Main street, Huuse April 9, 1858, BOOTS AND SHOES, SHOES. The Old Stand, Corner of Main and Commercial Streets re purchased the form the izens of Nevada and surrounling country that they intend to keep assortment of Anc all kinds and varitties of Shoes, They have made arfangements to get thet Stock direet from the best manufacturers in New York, a large and good Boston, and PhiladéIphia, they will te able to sell as cheap as they cin be sold at any other establishment in the State, A large assortment of Ladies’ Misses, and Childrén’s Shoés. CONSTANTLY ON HAN A ¢6titintianee ofthe liberal patro from their former patrons aud the pul “* are res ully solicited. WM. R. COE, Nevada, April 3d, 1857. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, On Commercial St. S MAYERS having ynrehased an entirely new e stock of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Rubbers, &c. &e.— gofevery thing tiecessary to forma ° 1 Rl a First Class Boot and Shoe Store ! Begs leave to inform the public generally thathe will on the most favorable terms possible. As he has necess rra ments to receive new supplies weekly, he expects talltimesto furnish his cnstomers with the best and me ashionable articles te be found in this or any othermarket. Boots and Shoes made and re paired to order. All work coming from this shop giving way without doing reasonable amount of service, wiil #4 mended free of cha consistin ¢ 1, AprilI7th, 12. —tf Pay Up! Pay Up!! TT.HOSE INDEBTED TO DR. HARVEY HUNT are notified to callon the subseriber and SETTLH THEIR ACCOUNTS by the First day of June, or the? willbe left for collection with the proper authorities. R. M. HUNT, M. D. Nevada, May 14, 1858—3t. GEORGE THACHER & CO. Wholest!e Dealers in FINE WINES, B RANDIES, Liquors, &e. Cor r K and 2d sts. Sacramento. {> Agency for the sale of California Wines from t’ elebrated vineyardof Dr. White, Los Angeles. dee aL. Lewi is Cofiey & Rigdon’s Steam Boiler Works. ILE only exclusively Boiler making establishment on the Pacific Coast, owned and condtitted by prac: tical Boiler Makers. Ali orders for new work or the repaiting of old work executed as ordered and warranted as to quality. Old Stand, corner of Bush and Market streets, opposite Oriental Hotel, San Francisco. We are prepared to furnish Engines and Boilers of all sizes of California manufaature and warranted. April 9, 18 858—tim Henry & Moses Hirschman, ARE ON THE C OU RSE » AGAIN ! H hg! have opened at the Corner of Commertial and Main streets, and offer for sale a well scletted and -cellent stock of HAVANA CIGARS. Allkinds of Tobarco, smoking, chewing, Cards, Matche?, Pipes, and ev ete arttcle peftaining to the trade. They beg the public to_call on them, as they flatter themsel¥es that entire saiisfaction will be given. Their motto “Quick Sales ahd Swnal! Profits,’ H.& M. HIRE HMAN, New Fruit Store. WILLIAM AC HAR, Wwe I+D respectfully inform tne citizens of Nevad and the country generally that he has opened a NEW FRUIT STORE, Two doors below A. Block & Co, on Commerci>} street, where will be kept always on hand, whenever to be obtained, the finest qualities of A ppl es, Oran TCS, Limes, Pine Apples, Bananas, Xc. in short every variety S fruit, fresh or dried, to be had on the coast. Nuts of every variety constantly on hahd. It is the intention to make a complete finit store of the ne 3 concern. WM ACHAR, _ Nevada, April 16th, 1859 GEO. H. LORING, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, At C. W. Young’s, on Commercial street. N. B.—All work pertaining to the Jewel neatly performed. j py eee Nevada, Jan. 8th, 1°58, variety of A } SPECIAL AL NOTICES. — The reguldt meetings of ou tons Sein LODGE.. No, 16 will be held every Tuesday etcting Atths now Hal" onPine strect, (Kidd's new building.) ) E. D. HERRICK, ¥. G. nov2l>= THE BEST AND ONLY “REL TABLE. PREpatation of Sarsdparilla for the immediate relief and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or habit of the system, is D®. Guy sott’s Extriict of Yellow Rock afid Sarsaparilla Scrofula, Uleers, Old Sores, Bheumatismn, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Eruptions of the Skin, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joinis, &re all quickly cured by Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, when used as per direction off the hottle. Look out for Counterftits ind Imitations of this SarJ.B. VANHAGAN, Sec’y. saparila, that is sold by. tinprintipled Druggists for . genuine. This Genuiné Df Guysotl’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is put up in Qtiart Bottles PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents [eperters and General Agents fot all the Genuine Fimily Medicines, }32 Washingto® ctrebt, Market, San Francisoo, &. 0. KILBOURNE, Agent, Sorada May 14, 1858—3m eyposife t The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatis The Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints : The Mustang Liniment cures Burns and Wounds; The sfustang Liniment cures Sores and Uicers The Mustang Liniment cures Sore Breat!s The Mustang Liniment cures Neuriigia = The Mustang Liniment enres Corns and Warts ; The Mustang Liniment is Worth One Miilion Dollars per Annum, To the United States, as the preserver and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattle. Wounds, Stiff Joints, &e. Will you answer this question? It cures all Sprains, Galds, Did you ever hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on Man or Beast, which the Mustang Liniment would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist in any part of the world—in Europe, Asia or America— who did not say “it was the greatest discovery of the Age?” Sold everywhere. Every family should have it; three sizes, Barnes & Park, Props., N. Y. PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents No. 132 Washington street, opposite the Market. Th triide supplied on the most liberal terms. G. 0. KILBOURNE, Agent, Nevada. May 14, is58—3m. Vs “eP? Let uo » false ‘de slicacy prevent the invalid from seeking mediedi refief—the ecard of L. J. Czapkay » te be found in another column, indicates where to obtaina reiable and competent physici$n, It is seldom that we are called upon to bear testimony infdvorcf ie skill of any physician, but a sense of duty as well as justice demands that we shou!d not pass Dr. Czapkay by, without somethigdmore than a mere mention. Unlike the greater poridon of those who thrust themselyes and their nos trums before the public, whose practices are empirical Dr. Czapkay is a gentleman of rare medical and scientific attainments, having held the position of chief surgeon of the literating army during the late Hungarian Revolution, tind is possessed of all the requisite experience and skill for the successiul prattine of his profession. itis to the care and advice sf stth a physician we fould commend all suffering from the effects private disease, felling assured that in all such complaints, whether arisifig from infection, indiscretion, self-abuse, or loss of virility of sexual or , he can guarantee, from his extensive practice, a speedy and permanent eure. To those suffering from the effects ef physical and mental debility, we would say, let common sense take the place of false modesty, and seck such advice as will save you from an untimely graye, and lead you back again to pristine health, consult Dr. Czapkay, whom we cheerfully endorse as a skillful and tried physican, capable of coping with and successfully feradicating those self-inflicted miseries, the evilsof empirical practices Dr, Czapkay’s rooms are on Sacramento streef, opposite Pacifie Mail Steamship office, San Francisco. my7-tf and all diseases of a seminal nature. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Corrects the appetite, imparts a tone to the system, forces off the bile and impure seerctions, regulates the bowels, gives as strength of body and mind. sia and dispeptie symptoms, afflicted : in all cases tion, great fatigue. and general inability, it is surprising how soon the patient finds relief. No family can afford to be wihout Hostetter’s Bitters. They require no spirits. Sold in quart bottles by Druggists and Liquor dealers, The Bitters being ¢ary pleasant tt the taste, also make a delightful beverage. As there areseveral base imitations, purchasers should be carefitl and tale none but the genuine HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, kept by all respectable Saloon keepers, and for sate in quantities to suit. by PARK & WHITE, Sole Agent for the Pacific Coast 132 Washington st., opposite the Market es Francisco. May 7—tf G. 0 a BOU RNE, » Agent, Nevada, Sa A Card. —The attention of the undersigned bas been drawn to your Card inthis morning’s Alta, headed ‘To mannfacturers of Syrup,” in which you speak of an agreement entered into by Messrs Turner Brothers and other manufacturers of Syrup, with tertain city, For dyspepthey are the wonder of the of flatulency, dizziness, protrac > Parties in this not to sell any more of their gootis to any merthants doing business ont of San Francisco. The undersigned takes this method to fissure yoit, ds trell as the publie, that he has hand tor part iii such “‘agreement”; that he t> thus He therefére begs that his friends in the interior cities and towns will not desert HIM, and reapectfully sodieits a continuanceof their patronage, valnes too high'y the trade of the Stote at large, confine or limit himself or the sale of his goods. A. BARBIER, fanufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, &e. 142 Washington street. To ecWilliams & Co. Cushing & Shelden, Geo. Thacher & Co; Hill, Wooster & Co; Wm. Howard; Bryant & Co; P. J. Brogan & bo; Barton, Grimm & Co; Burke & Co; Thomas W, Legget; Lady a Co; Er H. Miller & Co; A. De ee T . Field; Burton & Co; Bercitey & McNeill; nga F lage; Powers & Culver, W. T. Grissim auth & Ariold; Linfon & Beek; Booth & Co; Jt. W. Mite bell & Co; Putzmin & Leoher; .J. H: Bullard; P. Vertimer; Hy de & Haw ks; Hainilton & So; Wolf & Co; Sam Doake, and all Jobbers in California. apr22 The following from one of our Agents, who is too well know ttin his own State to need endorsing Fy us; till be read with interest by Dyspeptits : ; TiEBRANON, N. H. Feb. 29, 1856. Messt's Seth WW.Fowle & Co—Gentlemen :—Please send by B ee tess, dfother Box of Oxygenated Bitters, as weare nearly vit. These Bitters have recently been used with unusual bentft hy 4 member of my family, who has derived more advantage fromit than from all other medicines which fact being kfo¥# gre: atly mfluences the demand forthe Bitters. There ts np profession, in which a re ‘putation for truth and sincerity is.more desi able, than in that of an Apothee ary ; and for this re: I have always been carefnlin recommending féiiedies, But I feel perfeetly safe in advising all who are troigble d with Dyspepsia, to resort at once to the Oxygelatsd ditters, Yours truly, &e, GEO. 8S. KENDRICK Sold by Henry Johnson & Co. Wholesale Druggists, 146 Washington street, San Francisco, sole Agents for the Ps ¢ coast. Wistar's é Balsam of of Wild Cherry. const MPTION CuRED. BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10th, 1856 Messrs. Park & Wrirr—Gents :—itis with pleasure I a-sure you, that I am able to add my testimony in favor of Wistar’s, Balsam of Wild Cherry. fer over a year I have been afflicted with a cough amt pain in my side and breast, which origin ate d. wilh acold, I had taken Uherry Pectoral, Jaynes’ Expectorant, Cod Liver Oil, and many other popular patent medicines of the day—alse spe nftover one bimndred dollars with ov tphy ans. Bilit .all proved $f no beneficial effect. R cad ing your glmanac of 4855, I was induced we try you WiSlar’s Balsam of Ww ild Che rry. I was, at the time commenced tisiit® it, laboring ‘with every symptom of consumption of the lungs. I fothd, that after using one bottle, it gave me relief, and as I considered my case 9 hardone, I sent to ydtit store and bought half a dr bottles ; and snffite it tosay, before I had taken i+ was well, {-Mtist say, that it appeared to very place affected, in which all other me Tan tow in full’ enjoyment of good } that had I not made use of your tre” of Wild Cherry, 1 should now h if not-dead, : “ced with coughs, tlds, Wk breathing, pain ir the side. or any Intig a Ft Se Ptir Balsam of Wil Cherry, with the signature yoR advertise, “Sanford & Park, . Cincinnati, Ohio,” as f tm informed tl ere is an imitation put up with some.other signature, Respectfully yours, DAVID ALLCUT. > Bewane or Base Iuirarivxs! £3 As there are quite a number of Counterfeit articles bearing the name of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, purporting to be the “Genuine afid Originsl,’? we therefore deem it Necessary for tht public good to Caution afl ersons who purchase the Balsam of Wild Che ITY, to ook wellat the Signatitte before buying. The “Ceesuine Wistar’s Balsayi f Wild Cherry,”’ has a Fac sfsiLe of the signature, oth Henry Wistar. M D, Philadephia, and Sanford & Fark, on a finely execute a steel engrave d wrapper. T herefore, be cautions. as none can ye genitine without the signature of Sanford & Park. For saic by Druggists generally. “PARK & WHITE are the only Agehite to whom all orjtets should be addressed, Also. Importers, Whoiea’e and Retail Agents of all valuable Patent Medici warranted gepuine, 132 Washington street, San Francisco, dech3m 4£en « all, I «cach the ulcines failed. at ealth, believing, aly Valuable Bal -ave been past reeeve ding 9 _ . agent at Aspiz See Pacific Mail ; Reena Company's Line I ‘OR PANAMA. ia Panama Rariroag With fae steamersofthe U.S. Mail Steamship Compan? } at Aspinwall _ FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS i Departire from Vallejo Street Whar { a The Magnificent Steamship foldem Age. Will leave Vallejo street wharf fo: S. Mails, Passengers, and Treasure. . : ' . SATURDAY June 5th, at A o’clock Passengers uy, the, P. M. Uo’s Line arc. landed of theif arrivals at Pahama upon thew harfat the yailroa: terminus, by the Company’: ceedimigediately by Railroad actos t the tsthinus Panama, wit steam ferry bost. and irf ofthe U.S. Mail 5 oconrey them to New ¥ direct stean Through t lacittdrhg the tranal? of the Isthmus a Passengers are 20. i t ts for the Steam S. Mai! 8 & Co, musi be presented qo theiz all fot spgistry and éxc hangs; a2 thet will not otherwise be at: For Freight o ! ors of the T . . teamers is secure? Fran of berth or mirchese of tickets i isco City ane Star Bakers. EsPABLISHED IN 1850 HE undersigned t citizens of } » Baking b omers and the ues in the his old cus’ best of every hain, and Rye Bread, kept Sponge, Lemon, and Pound ¢ Wedding Part Families, 1etho 1 intormimg oh that he still contm prepared to furnist encrally with th article in Roston Brown, Gro ly on hand. Fru always it adiness and Res’ supplice with every varicty of Bread and Pé shortes notice. ~ JOHN HI RP si Nevada, December 4, 1857. United States Bakery. Pine st.; frst door below Kidd & Knox?’s Brit k Building MPHE, UNDERSIGN 2D having purchased iby interest of liis pate Mat. ert, in the aSaye well known B AKERY tarry on the business are to furnish his ola yor him with a call, wit to suit the times on his own gece custom anc s in his line, 72 at pr Bostér, Brown Bread and Graham Bread of a very. stiperier quality, constantly on hand ; alst Fruii; Gemon, Péind and Sponge Cak: Wedding Parties, F ipplicd with every variety of found in Net York Bz A good 4 FIGS, &e on hand. bee ya nilies and Res Bread and Past sroties, at wholesale p tit of Pls FRUITS ra Ms, JELLIES TAMARINDS, STKAWLERRIES, RESH EGGS and CHEESE constantly WENDELIN DREIFUSS br PRUN er F a, Oct. 8, 1857 New Orleans Fruit Stare! No. 33 Commercial Streat. Wholesale and Retail, AE Sk ANDER MANDICH iit its attra ion of phe finest; qnd i sortment of ORANG iPPPLES, PRU APPLES, LIMES, NUTS, x&. to be fowtid it 5 cit) The supply is never exhansted at the New Orleaas Frui Store. Patrons can always rely on obtaining they call for. None but good fruit purehased, and no other sold. ‘The subserber tenders his thanks to a liberai com munity that has hitherto bestowed a large pat if on him. Hoping to merit a continuance of the h will endeayor to ple t alltimes to gain th Any article in the fruit line while im seas be 7a, ly called for. ee aos ada, April 16th if ‘Property for Saie. That very te sirable Bloomfield roperty in known as frop 00 fect more or ] on Main stre Com mercial street, 100 fe vet on Superio g one of the best sites in the town, yeory stre et, bein 3nd ail tegeth« neat and substantial #fonee ty with all impr y hens: cont four other reome, wi enhouse with di h cellar. “groom, Separate Sto two stables ii For partion RICE Nevada Hat pee Nevad: to OTTO ESCHE, 112 California st San. } rancise > American House in Bloomfield. quire of Or write eee = CITY ANOTHER CHANCE FOR THe FARMERS’ SONS! KEYSTONE 8 WARKET fs RCH. McALLISTER, has arrived aud opens at his well known and favorite old stand above des ignated, where the community atlarge, and the RFS OF MANKIND. will at alltimes find aly sunutifnl supp of the very best of ; Beef, Pork, and Mutton. THE MARKET wii Be reenlarly supblied wit) kinds of Game, Fish, &c, in fhe season. Also, Vegetables of Every Kind: Avch. returns his most sincere thanks to his olc rons for past favore, and hopes for the futu ing the BEST MARKET IN TOWN, to again liberal share of their patronage, Bes” Line to Shasta disconiinued—tha best of Jours only; employed. —TERMS CASH— And every article at the lowest figure it cat this market ARCH. McALL » Keystone Market, near Main street bridg Nevada, April 9th, 1858,—tf NEVADA & GRASS VALLEY . Turnpike Chi pany : g of See St vekholders in the above nained ada city I feliowinic perstins, shen yors, were orpora tion, tor the ¢ —Wallace Caldwell, Nevada. » ohn A. Laneaster, Henry Mptadiii. § s. Findley, Sacramento; Geo D, Yoberts + . p, Cany, S. D. Bosworth, Grass Valley. JOS. WOODWORTH; Presiden RUFUs SHOEMAKER, Seeretery and Exchange Bath House. Price Reduced to FIFTY CENTS GEO. THOMAS & Co. Proprietors FINE Bath Honse Las been opened on Wa.tungto street, adjoining {"e American Exchange, and tix priprietors hope by strict-fittention totheir business tor ceiv ea good shate patron lage. n7+ +f American Livery Stables . J. B. LOBDELL, Having again assumed F pee ot the Awericdd or <ivery Stables after a 2 p . of the same, offet's to wen sicians, ea yers, men of businss, men of set sperts, and the community in giferal, the _best horses fo the saddle and harness to be found in the city, and a: the most reasonable terms. The American Stables are the largest ana most os tensive inthe city, and lceated opposite tho National Fachange, R road Street, Carriages always in None bn! the ber grooms employed, Horses’ ooarded by the tiAy ot weed Hdy, Barley and feed senerally, always on hand. J. B. LOBDELI Teadi oes, Nevada, May 7/q, 1258. Dissélation. «IE partnership* heretofore existing Letween Hp dridge & Nithois,is this day dissolved. 21 ide), ed to the late flrm are requested to settle immediatet and save cost. WM HOL BRIDGES SAMUEL *fenois la Nevadi May 3d, 185 8. Buy no other: than the Genaine Ge ys scott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapariila, Which is put op In square Quart Bottles. Sold in San Francisco tr.. .2..202. Park & Writ? For sale by BE. F. SPENCE, May 14—tf No. 32 Main street, Nevada Tobe Sold.-On and after this date will be sold a orices suitable to the times a choice éollection of Chen cals, Drugs, Patent. Medicines, Perfumery, &ec 2 SPENCE'S Drug Store, No: 32 Main Street, where cu mers can be accommodated alt hours of the day an . hight. hte tage ae eg * Se Quicksilver and Nitrie Acid. . Cen be had inany quantitiesat the Drug Store of EB F. SPENCB, So. 4! Main street, «here chote selections ef Drugs and Medicines are kept nied entd ae very low prices—ptie es siitable to the tiittes, — BE EDs, <= Those decking fresh Garden Seed are hore byw tifed fo pittchacé thett of Spenee'a Driy More, No. 32 Maiu strect; Nevada, whero a istg° Assorfinent can ive ferttet, . i > x . : aati