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I. O. GO; F;
Théreguldr rieetings of OUSTOMEA LODGE, }
16 will bé held every Tuesday evening. #tt¥o few H.
onPine stiedt, (Kidd’s nex tngldin. >. 2
AS. MAR. H,N.
= . — ee anne e+ . FS nee
CatirorNia Straatz Zeittnxné.—No. Notice: Toys ! Dolls! Holiday Presents?
2 of the above named journal has reach. THE co-partiérship’ heretofore existing between . I CLAUS Mmabreen
the untersigued in the. “St. Lous faw Mill,” . _ SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS . #1” DRY GOODS STOR E
ed us. Published at Sacramento by ign ce ; , :
‘ is this day dissolved. A. D. Skillman being now Bi ae a adie Stere: $ S. LUBECK & GO. 3 :
Adolph Wagner and‘C. Wollet, the lat. the sole proprietor will edtititiue the business ashere5 lndfés and gentlemen of Ne?ida city and . Gn abont the 6th of January the undersigned will
—_ ed: hea open 4 WHoLEsAce and Reta Drr Goons Store,
__ LONDON
GLUB ROUSE GIN
To FHE PUBLIC:
—
Voucaxo-—The Honolulu Adverteser
has the following atéount of_a visit to
the great volcano on one of the Sandwich Islands, now in a state of eruption:
4
county are nidst respectfully invited to call at
‘
47 Bréad streét, and examine the largest and best
tofore. M. LewWrs, Sec’y.
‘DD. SKILLMAN.
i
j
Some of the finest scenes of the flow:
were the cascades, or falls, formed in it
before the stream reached the plain.—
here were several of them, and they
appeared to be changing, and new ones
formed in different localities as new
streams were made. One, however,
which appeared without change fortwo
days, must haye been from eighty to one
hundred feet in height. First there was
a fall, and then below theze were cascades orrapids. ‘To watch this fall during the night, when the bright red-hot
stream of lava was flowing over it at
the rate of tea miles an hour, like water,
was a scene not often witnessed, and
never to be forgotten. In fact, the Java
near its source had all the characteristies of a river of water flowing rapidly
along, and gurgling with cascades, rapids, currents and talls.
On the afternoon of our arrival at the
camping ground, a new stream started
some few miles below the crater, which
had evidently been dammed up by some
obstruction, and came rushing down with
a tremendous noise and fury through
the thick jungle which lay in its track,
burning the cracking trees, aud sending
up athick smoke almost as dense as that
from the crater. This stream, from the
time it broke away from its embankmeut, moved along at the speed of two
miles an hour until it reached the vicinity of our camp, when its progress was
checked, and it moved not more than a
it is designed to be the organ of the Germans. Hope it will be
blessed.
FOR SALE,
STEAM ENGINE ana BOILER, at a barA gain.
Enquire of A: A. Sarcent, Broad St-reet
age ME QUICK SOAP and Wistars Balsam
of Wild Cherry,
For sale by mrf E. F. Spence, Main street.
Insolvént Notice.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I4th JUdicial District, or ihe State of California. In jthe
matter of the Petition of GEORGE LEWIS, an
Insolvent Debtor:
URSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Hon. Niles
Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice
is hereby given to all the Creditors of the said Insolvent, GEORGE LEWIS, to be and appear before the
Hon. Niles 8 , Judge aforesaid, in open Court, at the
Court Room aid Court, in the City and County of
Nevada, on the 16th OF APRIL, A D. 1859, at 10 0’e'lk,
A.M, of that day, then and there to show cause, if any
they can why the prayer of said Insolvent should not
be granted, and an ignment of his Estate be made,
and he be discharged from his Debts and Liabilities. in
pur. rce of the Statute in such case made and provide and in the mean time all proceedings against
said Insalvent be stayed.
$1, s? . Witness ine hand andthe Seal of said Court
0’ “S$this the &th day of March, A. D., 1859.
RUFUS SHOEMARER. C’erk.
3y Wa. Suits, Deputy Clerk.
Meredith & Hawley, Attorneys for Petitioner.
Nevada, Mareh 11—td
Caution to the Purchasers of
EUREKA WHISKEY!
T HAS COME TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE
undersigned that various parties are putting up
inferior Whisky in imitation packages branding it
“EUREKA WHISKY,” and selling thesame at much
. J. McWORTHY.
February 22d, 1859.
Notice.
M* wife, Ann Schmidt, having left my bed and board
8 I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible
for debts contracted by her.
JOHN SCHMIDT.
Feb. 19, 1859—1m*
if alive, or of his residence since 1854, will be appreciated by his friends and paidfer. Address CHARLES L
ROSS, San Francisco Post Office. feb25-1m
Pike County Market.
OverLAnp MAIL ARRIVED FROM PIKE COUNTY IN
Z. P. ROUSSIN,
AKES this method of announcing to the public
that he bas disposed of his interest in the Shasta
n Tie, and that he is now, like Tom. Peator, “solitary and alone,” in a
VARIETY STORE,
At theold stand No. 18, Commercial street, where
can be found at all times in the richest profusion
and of the choicest qualities ; Game of all kinds in
season; Fresh Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Fresh Meats,
of every description, such as Pork, Beef, Mutton,
Veal, ke. Also, Sourcrout, and Vegetables in season, Onions and Fish.
COME ONE, COME ALL.
Remember No. 18 Commercial street.
Z. P. ROUSSIN.
Nevada, Feb. 25th—tf
Keystone Market and Variety Store.
N EATS on hand at all times; Chickens, Ducks,
Geese, &c. Fresh Eggs, Butter, Cheese and
Vegetables of all varieties to be found in lower
markets.
If you want to purchase any of the above enuNFORMATION WANTED.—Matthew Decker camé
to this country in 1850 from New Jersey, he lived for
some yearsin Little York, Red Dog, and Walloupa —
Any information concerning him as to his residence now
selected stock of Toys and Fancy Gobd@s; ever exposed in the moxintains. The colledtioijis so complete, that in all probability nobody Will lea¥e the
store withqut. purchasing, as it comprised lar;
voices of India Rubber.
Chita sets, Baskefd; Bitckets, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Guns, Swords, Cannons, Drums, Horse4, and
Musical Instrumesis of all kinds, and thousand other articles too rye a Also a chotre
collection of Gift, Toy dud Story Books: . i
A. PEYSER: 47 Broad stract.
Nevada, December 3d, 1858.
Trees! Trees!! Trees!!! Trees !!!!
CHARLES 8S. MERWIN,
ELL known im Nevada as ~‘Posey,” is again
among youand ready to furnish the people
with any and every variety of
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering
SHRUBS, PLANTS, GARDEN SEEDS,
From the celebrated Garden and Nursery of Wilson
Flint, Sacramento. .
I will! give good bail to sell all the above articles
cheaper than any ne else in the state.
Those desirous of purchasing will do well to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere at two
prices.
I will be found 02 Commercial street, opposite the
St. Louis Hotel, till further orders.
Cc. 8. MERWIN.
Nevada, Dee. 10th, 1858,
T. ELLARD BEANS & CO.
—Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices—
100 Kegs assqrted Nails ;
200 BoxesCandles ;
25 bags Rio and Java Coffee ;
50 caseg Assorted Pie Fruits;
80 kegs 8. F. and E.B. Syrup;25 boxes Raisins ;
50 kegs Pitter;
50 bags California Beans;
50 bores Hill’s and Colgates Soap;
With a large and complete assortment of all kind, oGoods in our live of business. Consisting in part of—
in=,
is, DollHeads; Tiys of
all dederiptiows, Wax, Kid, China and Paper Dolls,
‘the stand now occupied by Stiefel & Colin, on
@f street, Nevada, where can be found the finest
and ehoicest stock of
Fancy. and Staple Dry Goods, Embroideries,
bons, Bonnets, Millinery, Hosiery, ‘
_ Garpets, Oil cloths, &c., to be had in Nevad
if iff be onr particular care and aim to please all
who may visit our place for the purchase or inspection of
Goods “Politeand gentlemanly Clerks will be always
in attendance to wait upon Customers.Nevada, Dec. 31-tf 8S. LUBECK & CO.
MORRIS ROSENHEIM,
Watelhimaker & Jeweler,
Watches and Diamonds.
MainStreet, two doors from the Nevada Journal Office.
Nevada, April 23d, 1858. _
STODDARD & FALL.
New Boot & Shoe store
Everything in the Boot and Shoe Line
Made and Repaired to Order
Tn the neatest and most workman-like manner.
HOICE STOCK KEPT CONSTANTLY ON
hand and for sale.
MR. STODDARD is' well Known as the old workman in the establisment of Wm. R, Coe,
Opposite the New Market of McAllister, Gommercial Street, Nevada.
S. W. STODDARD.
WM. FALL.
Nov. 25, '58
H. H. Wickes & Co.,
BROAD STREET. octet scs.dske.scntssecs NEVADA
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, &c., &c.
\ E ARE IN CONSTANT RECEIPT OF THE
following articles in our line:
3—ms
jes This celebrated Gin—pretending t¢ nothing
but what it is, viz: a puYe and unadtlteratéd artiticle, and assuming no artificial merits of what it is
not, as some of its rival imitators do—after five
years of public approva! and very extensive sales
in California, has been pronounced by tHe pitblic to
be superior, not only as a beverage of genéral _Usey
to any other article competing against it, but fs
Unrivalled in its Medical Efficienéy
in most cases of complaints. To persons travelling
in these days of rapid transit from East to West,
North to South, who are constantly changing their
water as well their climate; who are drinking, indeed, a dozen kinds of water in every twenty-four
hours, and each dranght containing some property
acting in chemical antagouism to the preceding one
thereby causing an unnatural degree of excitement
to the stomach—it is positively dad absolutely neeessary to use a counteracting agent. From thd fa¢t
that the
“London Club House Gin,’”’
is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and . :
to act as we know it will act, as an antidote we confidently prescribe it as the very best article in the
country. The name of “Aromatic Scheidam
} Schnapps” has never been attached in any way to
this article. In first presenting the
“London Club House Gin,”
to the public, my aim was to give them’a pure and
unadulterated article of Gin, and to eall it by its
right name. The successattending its introduction
and extensive sale in California is a sufficient guarantee of the high appreciation of the article by consumers.
Various parties have from time to time put up
and shipped to California an article which they call
“Crius House Gin.” My Gin, which has gained .
te Let mo false delicacy preven
you from consulting Dt CHAS TOZER, of -acramet:
who has attesded and éuted so mény within the le
Four yeat's; andall you who have nd meni to pa
ean find in him a friend, who will make #6 charges fc
examinations or advice. We would recommen? all wit
are in trouble to call on him: and also to look over v
treatise oh venereal in another part of this paper. Ty
Doctor’s office is ow Sixth Street, between J. and I
Sacremento, Not. !2=T? {
ia —
Syrup of Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilll
And Iodia Potasif fo¥ Pitifying the Wood and for th
eure of SCROFULA, Mencofual Diseases, RAKUM ATID
Cutaneous Exvurtioss, Srusporns Viervs, Live
Compcatnts, Loss oF ArPETITY, Gexerat. De fi07}
&e. Fora general tonic of the system it stands wm
valled. This medicine has long been before the publi
and since 1850 has gradually inereased in usefulness ane
public favor, and gained .the highest reputation for the
cure of these diseases to which it is adapted—being . re
pared from the best materials and Compounded on scien
tific principles; we are confitent from the ifitrinsie merit,
and froin past experience that it wilt continue to give
fall satisfaction. Manufactured only at the Drug Store
of S.T. WATTS, No. 92 First street. Marysvile, ané
Sold by E FP. SPENCE, Druggist,
Oct. 25, 1838—tf No. 32 Main streec, Nevads
TO THE PubLIC —I faye had so many calls hase ahd
preparation known as “Opiate Balsamiqite,” Which f
have been using in my practice for some time. for the
eure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, etc.,. that I am strongly induced to give more generai pibliciry toit. And, in reeommending this medicine to the public, as I eonfidently
do, and to allwho have made, wscof “Thorn’s Extract,")
I uphesitatingly pronounce it to be more efficacioy .
pleasant and convenient than that or any other form of
giving the remedies used.
It is prepared only at the Drig? Establishment of 8. Ts
WATTS, Ne 92 First st Marysville, and sold by
_ £. FP. SPENCE,
i : = : " less than the Agent’s price for the genuine article. merated articles ¢ > Datei. k—Bac 4 ore nee . or 5,0 : it g ick .
>’ pee a raem —— Batt for oe Wehave alsc rtained that empty packages with . " ae Sak ian eae eee edad tees Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicines, such a reputation in California, is branded on’ the eS pag nPop eee
: eda grand sight. ere was a stream of . our names on them are frequently refilled with a com72 LOW RATES .oo wince Oy ok eee ES aera ‘ane ee te ce Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine. nee si a at Pet, Ne *
J cow § Hi sal l lai _ ., . mon article, and sold for the genuine. 24 = ——— Butte me] ickles—celebrated Curions Tea, and Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Paints, cases Oct, 29, 1858—tf
ava rolling over the plain, twenty or There are houses who sell call on the undersigned on the south side of Com. Cheiestlassortment of Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy. “Old London Club House Gin, W. H. D” v= Fe Fag a
. a me 2 é “2 ate ae ’ "hi < 0 i T \
twenty-five fect high, and an eighth of . T7E— GENUINE EUREKA?WHISKY ! . ™'<i#l street, nerly opposite the St. Louis Hotel. Can and Shelf Goods, ee Ee ae ae oe Oe Se ee ede ee PREMEUM HAIR TONIE,
a mile in width, though its width varied . And whose representations can be relied on. Of such Nevad piss A. McALLISTER. EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA Brus ies, : Sperm Oil ‘Alcohol, Sen aaiapariencaen se wo Grey Hairs to their original
] = ; ; broader ] . itissafe to purchase. Nevada, Feb. 25th—tf WINES AND LIQUORS. Polar Oil, Starch Fish Oil ofmy signature. I caution all partiesto beware of 1 ha :
a reat ¢ eal, sometimes roader anc tondiggaee aati vette ae —— Ses Fo re & ag + A s ‘Soo dl ig Ber sg ee color, and thin or decayed héirs to their youthful luxa
4 . 7 The fact of so many parties trying to imitate this a We would alsoinform our friends and the public thaf Pearl Barley, Castor il, Tapioca, imitations. a 3 :sometimes narrower. It was, in fact, a . article, is the surest guarantee that it is the best WhisHome-made Hams & Bacon! we have added toeur large stock a complete assortmen, . Neats Foot Oil, Canary Seed, _— Patent Medi¢ines rianeé ahd beauty. Also, 20 cure, effectually, Seurf
mass or pile of red-hot stones, looking ky offered for sale o1 cific coast. ? s : of Wines and Liquors, consisting of Linseed Oi, Perfumery, . Copal Varnish, W M. H. DALY. énd Dandruff. Reasons why it should be used in preGhe a ‘le of coals on fire hor ne shone Bi oo Pater aaa tee comingee acorn Fe ae pabike os comes Hames tein ANd: ee c Lifornis Wive “fare S roe cor tguene winet Fes eer ggg Sate odie Sole Importer, ferance to any other preparation for the hair:
a ) a re, z é odes Mg pets < oy See — « + sho; wii % alifornia Wiw aret, Sauterne, and Ginger Wine rae Pnisa, Sarsapa 2 s sa, : e > — r . a
1 I © . on the head: amine our choice stock of Home-made Hams Gans Rapberty, sia ecckaas Seacui, aopermint, Sees Putty, Webber's Cordial, Cherry Pectoral, jan28-tf New Yorr. First—one bottle wiff restore grey hairs to ity origina
~~ nyan,
by the liquid lava stream underneath,
As it moved slowly along, large red
“Eureka Whisky, 1849.”
“WM. NEWELL & CO,”
and Bacon, which we offer for sale at low cash prices.
GROHS & cO.,
tetters, Bokers, and Stoughton Bitters, Wolfe’s Aro,
matic Schnapps.
Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam,
Together with a general and complete assortment of
articles in our line, which will be sol¢ at prices as low as CUSTOM
‘color ‘ F
Second—One half bottie will cure the worst case of
Dandruff.
boulders would roll down the sides. With a copyright label attached; and on the other Central Market, Commercial St. oe Ale and Porter, wt sa.. . they can be afforded in the mountains. { ‘ Third—Thereis no oil inthe preparation, and wilt!
breaking into a thousand small stones, . yeaa, 3 Nevada, Feb. 18, 1859. New York. fine mixed, and Old Dock Brandy, Whisky, DR. H. H. WICKES & CO! MADE Not soil the finest linen.
crushing and burning the trees which!
lay in the track. It is impossible to
give atrue cunception of the immense
force and power of this lava. stream,
bearing along as it does an almost inconceivable mass. It reminds us most
‘To any one who has purchased the genuine Eureka
. Whisky, this caution is unnecessary, as he cannot be
deceived by imitatious.
WM. NEWELL &CO., Sole Agents,
Mar. 4—3mis SAN FRANCISCO
HCE! ICE!
CARLEY’S SALOON,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
A. B. CARLEY,
AKES this method of informing his friends and the
public generally, that he has purchased the
Gin, Sherry and Port Wine
We call attention to the above Stock.
Our Motto is small Profits & Ready Pay
Goods delivered Free of charge.
T. Ellard Beans & Co.
Nevada, May 28th 1858.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
Nevada, Jan. 4, 1858—tf
TALLMAN & TURNER,
Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, Nevada
‘Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very large and
CLOTHING,
—AT—
HEUSTON,
HASTINGS,
This is a chemical preparation and has been manufac.
‘tured for many years in the Atlantic States, and isof”
ered to the public and guarantced as the best Hair Restorative now in use.
tg This Hair Tonic was awarded a spécial diplom’
atthe State Fair, Marysville, Augzet last.
Manufactured only at the Dilig Store of
vividly of the breaking up of the ice in ee <a RaampaE sats aay eres “MAGNOLIA.” ens & CO. . snavoiaty "eB SreNCE Heeaan.
a large river; only the imagination must Broad st. Nevada. Wines, Ale, Porter, Cider . The Magnolia Saloon, next door to the U. S. Mint Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e. &e. Ke Cor.of J & @nd Sacramento. . _2*:3='!
.
stretch the comparison and suppose the
ice piled up twenty-five rcet, and thus }
borne along by the current beneath, the
whole width of the river moving at the
same time, crushing and breaking, and
piling up cones and irregular masses on
top. But even this comparison is far
below the reality, To be conceived it
must be seen.
Lapies on SNow Suors.—To those
individuals residing in the lower country,
it may appear rather strange that a
-great deal of the traveling here, at this
season of the year. by females is done
on snow shoes, though considered a
somewhat novel means of locomotion a
short time since, it is now becoming so
common as to scarcely attract attention.
We arc informed that during the late
snow storm néarly all the ladies at. Gibsonyille attended the parties with snowshoes—we mean they used them for
underpinning in going to the place where
the “twinkling footed muse” was to preside.
Picture to yourself a number of ladies
with wooden appeadages, twelve or}
fourteen feetiu length, buckled on after .
the manner of skates, coming down =
hill at a 2:40 rate, with crinoline and!
merino floating in the breeze, and you!
will imagine a sight to which we have .
lately been treated. Occasionally the .
seraphs lose their equilibrium, the balance-pole takes an erial flight, and after it goes the performer, and then fol.
lows ground and lofty tumbling, in.
which ease and nature prdominate over . *
elegance.-— Mt. Messenger.
Navigation oF Lakk BIGLer. —
Messrs. Searsand Acheson; of the Val-.
Jey, have been, for some time past, engaged in constructing a boat, designed .
for a pleasure craft, to ply the waters of
Lake Bigler. It will be sloop-rigged; .
and of the capacity of about five tons.
he lake is said to be about sixty miles
Jong and twenty-five miles wide. We
think however that its size is somewhat
over estimated. It is situated high up
in the Sierras, between what is kaown
as the first and second Summits. It
forms the source of the main Truckee
river,and abounds in fine salmon and .
Wy ocrp hereby give notice that he has on hand
about
200 Tons of Pure Ice!
Free from snow and dirt. Orders respectfully solicited for the Ice season trom Nevada and Grass
Valley, and will be sold as cheap as canbe afforded.
Ice house in this city. janl4-tf
-—_
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SIMON MAYERS,
Corner of Main and Commercial streets,
Nevada City, Cal.
HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST
. Stock, and most extensive assortment 6f Fine
Boots and Shoes, ever brought to this city, consisting principally of
GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER.
Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots ;
Doable Sole and donble upper Pegged Boots ;
Water-ProofSewed Boots ;
Men's Gaiters Oxford Ties and Brogans ;
ALso—Boy’s Kip and Caf Boots, and Brogans;
Miners’ heavy Nailed Boots ;
Long & Short Rubber Boots—single and dble Soles
Benkert’s fine stich, Pump sole,Zand
Quilted bottom Boots ;
ALso—A Large assortment of Gents, Ladies’, Misses
and Childrens’ Rubber Overshoes.
assortment of*Ladies, Misses and My Children’s
. Gocds is unsurpassed in the country, and from the
THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN N. Y
AND PHILADELPHIA,
EMBRACING NEARLY EVERYSTYLE MADE.
I INTEND HEREAFTER TO SELL
FOR CASH ONLY,
Consequently I can afford to sell Cueap.
purchasing may be certain that when they
or the Goons they themselves purchase they
1e time helping to pay for these of
¢ fully solicit all who are in want of
line, to calland examine my immense
stock of Goods, before purchasi’ g elsewhere, as J ean
ive entire satisfaction to all.
Nevada, December 3, 1858—tf
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Miner's Supplies, Preserved Fruits. Liquors, &¢
NO. 55 BROAD STREET.
T AVING purchased the entire stock in trade of the
late firm of WALL & CO., I have now on
hand the Larges ock of Goods ever bronght to this
ity ofroom, and being secure against
ull assortmentof articlesto be fonnd im similar estab
lishments, which will be sold to
MINERS AND FAMILIES,
On the most Reasonable terms.
My Stock consists
CIGARS, &c., &c., &c.,
This saloon is locatedone door above the
Nevada Journal Establishment,
Isa prime place of resort, and has the reputation, which
the proprietor is bound to maintain, of furnishing the
best Liquors in the mountains.
A PLANK WALK from Broad street connects with
the Saloon,
N_~vada, Feb. 18, 1859.
4 U
Broad Street, near Pine.
We take pleasure in informing the public that
We are now prepared to accommodate travellers
in as comfortable astyle as any Hotel in tho
mountains. It will be ourconstant aimto render
our house as pleasant a retreat as can be found anywhere,
t» ces are moderate and as fair an equivalent vil
be returned for eash received as the times will allow.
Those of our friends who formerly favored us with
their patronage at the Monumental are assured that they
will find the same comforts in our new establishment as
was found in the old.
Meals....Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 75 cents.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Nevada, Sepf',3d, 1858.
H.W. GALVIN,
Manufacturer and dealer in
No. 148° Comm reial Street,
Opea under the Supervision of
CAPTAIN EDWIN A. RIGG
G. § NORRIS.
Qysters Furnished in every style.
San Francisco, Sept. 4—tf
J. M. Hamitton & Co.
General Dealers in
NITED STATES HOTEL, . Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Bellows .
Anvils, Glass. Paints, Linseed, Lard, Sperm and
Polar Oi's, Leather and Rubber Belting,
Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle
Blocks, Duck. Rubber
Hose, Hyraulic
‘ Pipes,
cksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw Cutters, etc. etc.
At their old Stand, 27 Main street,
M MILTON. deel7 H.L COYE
Wood! Wood! Wood!
100 CORDS OF DRY WOOD!.
FOR SALE CHEAP roe THE CHEAPEST.
OB HAULING DONE aT THE SHORTFST XO.
TICE. Apply xt the Btore of Gregory & Wickes.§
E. C. PURTYMAN,
SORE!
February 3, 1859—3m
NE W
SADDLES, HARNESS, SPURS,/ DAVENPORT & Co
BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C.
On Broad Street, one Door above S
Mr W. McAbee’s Crockery Store.
ak es
}T AVING RECENTLY REMOVED toa more comNew Groceries.
AVENPORT & CO., respectfully inform their
old friends aud customers that they have taken
he New Fire-Proof Store, corner of Main and
modious stand in Kidd & Knox's fire proof bneck . Washington streets, and are now receiving a
House, lam now prepared to accommodate the public
o everything in my line of business
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION,
ry JOB WORK done promptly and in good style
MySTOCKIS LARGE, and as 1 DOMY OWN WORK
I feelconfidentthatI can please every one wanting ar
ticles in my line.
Nevada, Sept. 17, 1858—2m,
Splendid Assortment of
Provisions and Grocer ies,
LI@UORS, K&c.
of Also-——-A_ choiee assortment
Lenn . FE AV EY GROCERIES.
THE NEVADA JOURNAL
Book and Job Printing Office.
Main Street, Nevada, opposite the Express Offices
Wa. The Proprietors of this stablishment would \
inform the citizens of Nevada county, that they ar_. 2S follows :
bs o
Which we offer at the lowest market Prices.
eB~ Miners wishing to purechasetheir WINTER .
SUPPLIES woulié do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
T~GOODS delivered free of charge.
Nov, 26—tf
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
STIEFEL & COHN,
Beg leave to announce to their friends and patrons, .
that they have Removed to
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Next door to Keeney’s Hardware store.
WHERE TOEY WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL THEIR
FrienDs.
JE have justreceived a splendid assortment of
Dress and Domestic Goods, consisting in part
Also—Bench Tools, Table Cutlery,
HY DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS.
Medal awarded to us by the State Fair
at Marysville, in August last for
best Hose Pipe on Exhibition !
— COPPERSMITHING, —-.
Weare prepared todo all kinds ofCoppersmithinginthe
best style. : a
JOB WORK
{= Done.to order atthe shortest notice. 29 .
Give us acall, we are confident that we cansup~
ply all wishing anythingin our line,
Nevada, January 1, 1859.
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interof Dreyfuss & Eastinan in the above well
known BAKERY, will hereafter carry onthe business
and are prepared to furnish customers, and all who
may favorhim with a call, with all articles in his
flue StU prices to suit the times.
Boston Brown and Graham Bread
of a very superior quality, constantly on hand ; also,
FRUIT, LEMON, POUND & SPONGE CAKE.
Wedding Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied
with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found
in New York Bakeries, at wholesale prices.
WENDELIN DREYFUSS.
January 28—1859.
$25 REWARD.
HE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID TO
any person who will return to the subscriber a
Double-Barrel SHOT GUN, which was taken from
the Ranch of W. H. ORR, and known as Foster's
Ranch, about two weeks ago.
The name of “J. Harrison, 1852,” was on the breech
of the Gun
J. HARRISON.
Nevada, Feb. 4, 1859—tf
FOR SALE.
YHE BRICK RESIDENCE, ON HIGH STREET,
. lately owned by W. H. ORR; containing EIGHT
ROOMS well plastered. The House is centrally located
and is one of the most convenient in Nevada.
ALSO—THE HOUSE next tothe residence of J. R.
McConnell, on Sacramento street.
[=> The above property will be sold very reasonable
on application to CHAS. FOSTER.
Nevada, Feb. 4—tf
Opposition Line of Steamships
New Yoik and ‘San Francisco Line.
SEMI--MONTHLY Via PANAMA!
As Re Se The splendid steamships
gh SDAN Orizaba, Cortes;
Uncle Sam & Sierra Nevada,
On the Pacific Ocean, and ‘
The NORTH STAR, ARIEL
And Northern Light,
EUSTON, HASTINGS & CO. 416 Broadway
New York, have established a
Gents’ Clothing & Furnishing Goods
STORE IN SACRAMENTO.
We intend to keep as large a Stock and as good an
assortment in Sacramento as are kept in any house
in New York.
Every garment warranted equal to custom make
and our prices defy competition as we buy fer cash
and sell for cash only,
—REMEMBER OUR STORE IS—
Cor. J & 2nd St. Sacramento.
All the new styles we receive by every mail steamer.
Sacramento, Dec, 24th, 1858.—tf
DIAMONDS;
GOLD WATFEHES,
Jewelry and Silver Ware.
FOR SALE BY
BARRETT & SHERWOOD
135 Montgomery Street, San Frane1sco.
ArrtIcLEs oF GoLp.—Consisting of Ladies aud
Gentlemen’s Watches of all descriptions, Chatelaine,
Fob, Vest, Guard, and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons ang Studs, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear Rings,
Pencil Cases, Lockets, Buckles, Rings, Card Cases,
Snuff Boxes, Seals, Keys, Eye Glasses, Ribbon
Slides, Charms, Thiibles, Cane Heads, Armlets,
Crosses, and everything new and beautiful in Coral
Work, Cameos, Jet Work and Mosaic.
Artictes oF Sinver—Consisting of Napkin
Rings, Knife, Fork and Spoon, in cases; SaltceHars,
Spoons and Forks, Ice Scoops, Fish, Desert; Butter,
Fruit, Pie, and Cake Knives, Pitchers and Goblets, Tea Setts, complete, Cake Baskets, Castors,
Butter Dishes, Salvers, Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baskets, ete. ;
JeasDiamonds set in every style of ornament
now in fashion.
Country orders, sent by express, are attended to
with punctuality and dispatch, and eatisfaction in
all cases guaranteed.
Watch Repairing commands our particular and
prompt attention. a24
O. H. P. WHITE & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS,
OFFICE—At the wholesale Grocery and Provision
store of P J Brogan & Co., 52 Front street, Sacramento City.
We have athoroitgh Fire Preof Building, in which to
store all Goods consigned ¢0 our care, which we may no
be able to Forward on the day they arrive, and no charge
made for storage.
fe ALL Goods coming from San Francisco, by Sacramento, for your different localities in the interior, be
particular in having marked, to care of “WHITE,
SAC.”? that they may have prompt attention.
Sacramento, Nov. . 17—td
DALYZ’S
VALLEY WHISKY.
; We Beg to call the attention ‘of Dealers, asfwell as conistmers,to the following Certificates of well known j
Chemists, who have analysed u
“Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,”
The high reputation of the parties is a sufficibit guar
as that the article possesses all the merit claime
for it.
WM. NEWELL &
A : Sot Agents.
State Assayer's Office, 32 Somerset street, 3
~ Boston, Mass., April 17th, 1858.
Wn. H. Daly, New York :
Dear Sir—I have madea Chem‘cal Analysis of your {
**Aromatic Valley Whisky,” and find it a pure,’
fine-flavored Rye Whisky, containing no injurious mat+
ter of any kind, and reeommend it-as suitable for medi:
cal and public purposes. es ss
CHARLES T. JacksON, MD.
State Assayer.
; a
New York, April 19th, 1858.
Thave analysed a sample of **Daly’s Aroma’ic .
Valleyj{Whisky,’’ and find it to be a pare artigle, of
fine flavor, and without any deletcrious admixture.
James R. CHILTON, M. D. Chen is®
Wn. Hi. Daly Esq. °
Dear Sir—Your ‘‘Aromatic Valley Whisky,’”
is received, and after careful examination, I findit to be
apnre article, entirely free from the adulterating ingredientsso frequently used. é
James J. Mares, Chemist.
xr DALY’S 2Aromatic Valley Whisky,
Is put np in cases containing One Dozen Bottles each
For sale by all the prin¢ipal Liquor Houses in San
Francisco. ov 28
METROPOLITAN
THEATRE.
HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD mOsT
respectfully announce to the profession that they.
have Built a NEW THEATRE IN NEVADA, and
have flitted it up
WITH AN ELEGANT STOCK OF SCENERY,
And every requisite for Theatrical Entertainmentt
It willbe of a commodions size and will be rented be
the DAY, WEEK or MONTH for Dramatic Exhibitions
Concerts, Ke.on the most reasonable terms,
Allcommunications must be addressed te
GEO. S. PEIRCE & CO.
Nevada, Feb. 1, 1859. D
~ THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY .
e--AND .2e
MACHINE SEOP
(Established in 1850.)
Every ¢escription of Machinery,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
We — scle makers of the justly celebrated F
Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz Mills
WHICH HAVE BEEN THUROUGHLY TESTED
In many localities, and are believed to offer many ad
vantagesover any other Mills now in nse.
. PS > > . . * s
trout. Thescenery about is wild and . of Famil _ Rich Flounced and Aquilla Robes. : Bathing, Hair Cutting and Shaving WE ALSO MANUFACTURE
ES 1 Wan <0 ar 3.009 Ibs. S.C. Hams always prepared to e t She ae On the Atlantic Ocean. 5
romantic beyond description.—(Carson . 4 3 or oe Silks, Satins, Saloon Mill M ;
Valley E pater = ae Stee is anpase 3. ri poate! : Merinos, Plaids, Tue pretic are respectfully infornted that the Saloon, ER uartz achinery
alley nterprise. 3.000 aba ‘Goshen Batter = 1.000 moe Lard ae a —— above Line will commence running on the FIFTH our Lomaenwins . a Radcusto Of any description required for use.
F With a es ut of Dau Coffee, Tea, Rice, e a Sn a "Flats, OF MARCH, next, when the favorite steamship mers that he hasreturnedto Nevada end opeticd Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle
Ur a Stump.—A few years ago while . THe. etivend FreeofCharee ne oe ee PLAIN AND FANCY Carpets, Oil Globlie. . OREZABALUS2. hack 2. .. Captain Buerues, . &_ fine Machines, Steam Engines, Force Pumps, &«:
the Miller excitement was at its height, .
Elder Cole, a somewhat noted preacher
of the doctrine, was holding a series of
meetings in Lowell. One night a party .
of shop boys were on a spree, and’ proposed going to this meeting, and one of
the number, whose name I will call
Tompkins, agreed to “speak” if they
would pay the drinks. Arriving at the
latter place, services were about half
Iinvite the attention of Country Dealers to my large
stock of Goods, As I have unusual facilities for purchasing. [am confident that I can sell on such terms
as willmakeit to thelr advantageto trade with me instead of going below for their supplies.
J. S. WALL.
Dec. 17h 55 Broad Strect, Nevada
The Pacitic Mail Steamship Company
FOR PANAMA.
Connecting via Panama Railroad with steamers of
PRIinNTIN G:!:
In a Neat, Speedy and Accurate manner, and as
cheap as thecheapest. We invite attention to our
manner of Printing
Matting, &e, &e, &c.
Together with an excellent variety of Iosiery,
Gloves, Embroidery, and all other goods appertaining to our business, which we
Offer at Remarkably Low Prices.
WSGive us a call.-teq
: STIEFEL & COHN,
Philadelphia store, Commercia! street, Nevada. . P.S. We have an entrance from Broad street,
opposite the National Exchange.
January L4th—tf
Will be dispatched for Panama,
And that, from and after that date steamers will
sail regularly on the 5th and 20th of each month,
For freight or passage apply to
” O.K. GARRISON & CO., Agents.
San Francisco, Jan. 2S—td
CHINA STORE.
SANG respectfally informs the people of Grass
* Valley and Nevada that hehas opened a new
Stote in Grass Valley, and will keep coustantly on
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Bathing Saloon,
On Broad St.; Opposite National Hotel
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully soli
FRANK FISHER, Proprietor.
Nevada, Aug. 13, 185¢8.—1f.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
Broad Street, Nevada.
J: HARVEY .HELM, Proprietor.
‘ _The Undersigned would inform his
4 friends and the public generally that he
can alway be fottnd on hand atthe Em
Quarts Mitt eda Be supplind af shor* notice '
With Screens of any fineness
Made from the best Russia Iren, and in the m e s ? ont pere
feet manner. We have facilities forfarnhishing this acticl :
to any extent which may be reqifféed.
‘ fe" ORDERS #ESPECTFULLY SOLICITED’
for fuy of the above,or other articles inour line. It is
our design to turn ont the best work for which we have
pene sheep Fee infetiorto those of any ether csShmentonthe Pacific Coast ay ssatlneaton dat the most res
; GODDARD, HANSCO)N ‘KIN
San Francisco, Feb72-6m rae Raley oP
concluded: so they passed up half the — : ez j : : = —— : i slats ce ys oe " =z rn 2
length of the broad aisle before * they THE U. = ee ae COvS Bill Heads... Circulars.... Certifica es.... Cards > oe = Rice, Brandy, Gin, Fish, Candles, Stock of Fast eee. Buggies, €arNew Blacksmith Shop.
cculd obtain seats. As soon a8 there}. ¥. ©" * ms we ADS eet 2 E SS ug riages, Wagons, &e. SAMUEL T. OATES
New York and New Orleans Checks....Programmes....Posters Medicines, Perfameries, &c. re ee Always ready TO LET at any hour of the day or night . DROFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC was an opportunity, up jumped Tompkins, and commenced:
“My bretheren, I feel” —
There he stopped, thinking what to
say next, but the next word not coming,
he commenced over again:
Departure frcm FOLSOM STREET Whar
The Magnificent Steamsbip
SONORA
Conminaaaiian ss 5iacs vsssse, LAPPIDGE
Ball Tickets...Bllis of Fare
ete...6tc...etc.
BROWN & WAITE,
E. F. SPENCE HAVING PURCHASED
HE STOCK OF DRUGS BELONGING TO DR.
Baile) at Lark’sold stand, 32 Main street, is now
prepared to furnish his customers with ALL THE
ARTICLES (wholesale or retail) usually foundin a
wellordéred Drng Store, t
CHINESE GOODS.
: CHOY WOW.
Grass Valley, Jan. 28, 18$59—3m*
DAVIES’ EXCHANGE,
Broad Street, Nevada
on the most satisfactory terms.
Horses képt by the day, week,
or month at the lowest rates.
Nevada, Sept. 4, 1858.
HE NEVA FOUNDRY
as a Black~ mi:
branches of the Par
243: > =~ = > oy eee
Blacksv:ithing Done on Short Notice
AT REASONABLE RATES,
FE* New Shop at the foot of Main strect, near the
experienced im the Various
bridge. Orders solieited from friends and the public.”
: : ‘ AMUEL T. OATKS.
Nevada, Jan. 28, 1859—tf . : Will leave Fol: treet wharf for Panama, with L . ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY-OF : P = 4 F >
“My bretheren and sisters, I feel” — Ss. apelin, Paeniigese, and Sanna. x : 5 Proprietors. Oils, Paints Dye Stuffs. Camphene HE subscriber has ero as — the AND MACHINE SHOP.
bis ~ aa = , ins h \ k . . ee
Again he got stuck. Uasting his ey ©! saTURDAY ... .. Se Sere Mar. 19th : s A ticl t and eae ae frienda anid the sotiat public. PE Eden established ourselves in the above busine DR: A: C HAPMAN,
to his companions, he saw their chécks At 9 o'clock, A. M., precisely. chairs hp fee ae THE NEW SALOON __. with neatness and despatch. ‘We bive toi nne Surgical atid Mechanica} Dentist
w relli in utter despair BES S. Co’s Li . a ALL ORDERS BY EXPRESS or otherwise promptly to those of any other ri ST oer é 1¢& ents
gre elling out, and in ot : Passage a i . ned eg thas bee age —s Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cuttlery, Fan-. attended to A LIBERAL DISCOUNT made to the . hasfitted up in the most elegant style, with regard oxret for alt kinds stSaw M db Gamera ee Corher Room 24 Story Kidd& Knox's Brick
he began again: s i terminus, by the Company’s steam ferry boat, and pro cy Articles and all kinds of Trade. Li ie aoe a ccatalmcae ACCU. ly to taste andcomfort and a Pumps, and Car Wheels ftom 8 to 15 inches in diameter, r oe Dr. Saari eit tea . , wat
“My brothers and sisters, I feel ceedimmediately by ---STATIONERY -... Sey eee. F. SPENCE, No.32Mainetreet, . The Bar, one ofthe Finestin the staté, . boa Fronts for Bike Baleony and Await on those withing his services. Teeth
“Go on, brother, and tell us how you,
feel,” said Elder Cole.
« Feel like a d—-n fool,’’ shouted
Tompkins, striking a bee line for the
Railroad across the Isthmus.
Blank Book-, Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card
Boards, Plain Cap, and Let-er, Fancy
Note, Envelopes, &c. &c. at Wholesale and Retail.
Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds
of Musical Instruments,
A Ciredlating Library,
June 11, 1858—tf
tz, Hayingsold my interestinthe Drag Store to E,
F. SPENCE, and being about to leave Nevada,I tak
much pleasure in recomm jing bim as my successor
and bespeaking for him a coatinuance of the liberal pat
Islargely stocked with Liquors, Wines, Ale & Porter,
Cigars, ofthe choicest and most approved brands.
1 will always be found at this place, ever ready ta wait
upon my friends and customers with the best of Liquors
to be fourd im this city.
Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM
all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power.
Having THREE LARGE LATHES ge): ord
we can fill orders quicker than any othershopin the
mountains.
wd bredgreaga a sensitive fiom om
sure ofthe ni
be.filled withont causing pain. siinigtrenpenrs yes
, All Dentaloperations
—, and satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
R. CHAPMAN desigus making Nevya@a hts permanen’
inancatandsnbste .
Es
r 3 tT. E. DAVIES, Proprietor. ii, . cates _ . @8idence. :
door, follow ed by the whole squad, Mn orca selections and an endless variety of Cheap n¥ gebestowedupon mes E.F. BAIL EY, p Nevada, Nov. 5th, 1858. : porrn meptinipman Sagan BT reli to calland ce pu ne
Ss cations. “i id ca 2 ’ “3 i the ne joa so .
Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U.S.MailS. Atlantic Papers, Magazineand New Publicati = dy AIORDERS PUNCTUALUY, ATTENDED TO. County¥s 8 Office
. AtTLantic PaPerRs.—Master Walter Borer irtcye tn condinaas toconvey themto New . ceived by every stenther, a aig €aution te the Public. J. RR: WHITNEY & CO. ‘ee COURT NOUSE, NEVADA.
: York or New Orleans. ae: Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free. — Roe te 5 es ; . N a Joun L. Gamste, 7 J. OSTROM;
Magee hes ove ee “i ae — Soe Pioneer Book and News Depot, [HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED Nor Forwarding & Commission Merchants.) yep. 130 so Proprictare’ County Surveyor. 5 Sh sag
Tribune, Herald an Forney s Press by Through tickets are furnished, ineludingthe transit iinet Main Street, Nevada. a pode in favor of John D. Fry, a ER J Goods sent either by Sacraniento or Maryaaie sae Sexiest ompleste
of the Isthmus. 819,000, togetbor with i and costs, Said Judg. ville marked “Care W. & Co.” will be forwarded eae . the Sonora. Walteris a brick.
Geo. Welch favored us witha N. O.
Delta, via Tehauntepec, of the date
Passengers are notified that alltickets for thestcam
ers of the U. S. Mail S. S. Co, must be presented to their
agent at Aspinwall for registry andexchange, as they
will not otherwise be available.
For Freight or passage epply to :
FORBES & BABCOCK, Azents
William: C. Stiles, the Undertaker
WILL BE FOUND AT
ment was a, in oe Court of Nev
Ceunty in 1857, and grew & certain Mortgage
eaten sta THORN & WEAVER, op Seventy-Four
Hundredths »f tho “ *fempbis and Orijeans Race.” I
have fully settled said Judgment. ~
with despatch. :
a We fill orders for Goods.
J. R. Whitney, San Francisco.
W. J. Tiller, Sacraments.
FOR SALE.
OODYESRS' bestindia Rubber Beots, single an
doub.c soles, at the lowest market prices b
SOL. KOH LMAN.
Cor. Broad & Pinesires
this afier.
Extract from Laws of California.)
Cwar.26, Src.3. Nosurvey or re survey bexeafter
made by any person except the County Burceyed for bit
over hit’ .
Geputrshallbe considcredicgal evidence in sax Ceurt .
within thie State. JOHN L, GaMBLEThe End of Pine Street bridge : Wie a bog b aeet?
Feb. 12. Gon Sebcaaals and Eeidesdorit werect NEVADA CITY Feb. 1—3w JAMES WEAVER. J. McWilliams agent, Marysrilis dect 0-tf Nevada. June 26th83?
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