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March 21, 1856 (4 pages)

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; \ — Professor Henry shows, in an able scientific paper on combination, that by using fire-brick . in grates, a radiation is produced which greatly . increases the heat in warming apartments. aG> The lawyer who believes it is wicked . to he, is spending a week with the Quaker . who indulges in marive hornpipes, New Npring Goods Ww: are in receipt of the largest and best selec. ted stock of Spring and . GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, to be found in this city, which has been purchased at . reduced rates. . We can and will offer great inducements to wholei sale or retail customers. COUNTRY DEALERS . 1 Will find it to their advantage to give us a call before . 3 e ¢. going to the Bay or “acramento as we can supply them . Anda large and well assorted stock of MISCRLLANEOUS . Removai, JANSON, BOND & CO,, . Importers and Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods . HAVE REMOVED THEIR STOCK TO ‘95 Battery, corner of Clay st. j W "ne they will be happy to wait on their friends. . They have in store and constantly wrriving— . India. Dwight, Stark & Saliton Fall Brown Drills : . Appteton, Howard, Nashua Extra and Uuca Brown . Sheetings ; } Laconia, Ameskeag’s and other Blea. Duils . 7-8, 4-4, 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4 blea, Sheetings, Thorndike, Lehigh, Mobawk and other Tickings : . Jewett City, Webster and Lancaster Denims ; { Ksystone, Jewett City, and Octuora stripes: Merrimac, Cocheco, Cenestoga and Allen’s Prints , Blue & Orange, Blue & White, Green & Orange do: Cotton Duck, various brands, from 000 to 10; Matheson, Howard, Bear and Potomac Raven Ducks, Cambrics, Checks, Cottonades and Jears , Ginghams, Lawns, Chintz and other Dress Goods ; Flannels, Cassimeres. Coatings and Linens ; Cotton Lose, Socks, Shirts and Overalls ; White, Blne and Scariet Blankets, Satinets. Ky Jeans in quantities tosuit at asmall advance over San Fran-. VRY GOODS which they offer low on the most udvantacisco prices. Our stock consists in part of — ° FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COATS—large assortment : CASSIMEE sUSINESS COATS—complete assortment : Yand PLAIN CASSIMERE PANTS—in great variety: all the different kinds oe & JONES PATENT SHIRTS. . DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, BYRON COLLARS :. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, FRENCH BOSOMSBLACK & COLORED FALL HAT: Together with ever rticle usually kept in similar es. . tablishments, Suffice it to say in point of quantity selection, excellence and price our stock is not sur d ba a ONE PRICE! A-BUrocHE «eco. . No. 4b. Commercian Steer, Corner of Pine. . Nevada, March 21, 1856.—tf mporium of Luxuries, — undersigned has opened his new Store on COMMERCIAL STREET, . Near Pine, where he well be pleased to see his old . friends and the public in general. He hasa good . Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, é&c. &c. on hand and is constantly receiving from one of the . largest houses below. We would also call the atten. tion of country merchants to call and examine our . stock before purchasing elsewhere. If you want good . bargains remember the sign across the street. ase Come one, come all. . JAM Nevada, March 19, 1856. . 3 S. CURTIS, Opposite Abbott's Hall. CONSTABLE’S SALE. State or Catrronsia, Coun'y of Nevada, Township . of Washington, } ‘PY virtue cf an Executioa on Attachmont to me de. AD livered issued from the court of G. W. Tallman, . Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date March 7th, a. p 1856 . to satisfy a judgment rendered by said court in Alpha j on the 7th day of Mirch, a. p. 1356, in favor of John . and W. T. Cornick and against F. W. Kutz for the sum of forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents, debt, interest, damages and cost of suit, I have taken in . Lxecution and will sell to the h ighest bidder for cash . in the town of Washington, on SATURDAY, the 5th day of April, betweon 10 o'clock, . A.M. and 2 p.m, allthe right, title and interest of said defendant in andto acertain Ditch taken out of . Washington Creek, known as Brimskill & Co.’s Ditch, . taken as the property of F.W. Kutez to satisfy the} above demand and acecruiug costs . CHAS. GOZA, Constable. SUMMONS. (TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, . b) Township of Nevada. ss. Justice’s Court Before . A.©. Niles, J.P. The People of the State of California to Eli Houston. You are hereby summoned to ap. pear before the undersizned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township, on Saturnay the 19th day of April a. p. 1856, at 10 o'clock, a.m. to answer to the complaint of C.W. Pegg who sues to recover $102,} 45 daueom account, filed for work, labor and services performed for you at your request. On failure so to appe ‘rand answer. judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $10245 damages anid costs of suit Uiven un ler my hand, this Sth day ¢f March, a pv. 1856 A C. NILES, Justice of the Peace. A true copy attest, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. bp is hereby civen to all persons having Ae claims against the estate of Franeis Fisher, deceased, Late otf Nevada county, State of California, to present the same with the necessary youchers to we at my office iu Nevada, within Ten «months from Feb. 25th, or be forever barred from ary benefit of said estate. 47-Im A. O.FELT, Publie Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR? X claims againet the estate of James 1, Daves, desuar@l, late of Nevadacounty, State of California, to pres-nt the same with the necessary vouchers to me > my office in Nevada, within Ten wonths fiom March Y4th, or be forever barred from any benefit of caid esiate. 471m A. O. FELT, Public Administrator. SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, sYTownship of Nevada,ss Justice’s Court. Before A.C. Niles, J.P. The People of tho State of Cali forniato H.D Page. You are hereby summened to appear before tie undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township en Monnay, the 234 day *of June, a. p. 1855, at 10 o'clock, a. , to answer to the complaint of Kent & McAllister who sue to recover $61 00 due on account filed for goods &e. sold and delivered to you at your request. n failure so to appear and answer. judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $61 00, damayes and cost of suit. Given ander my hand this 13th day of March, a. S NOTICE. E856 A.C. NILES, Justice of the Peace. A true copy, Attest 17-3m J.L. DROWN, Constable. SHERIPE’S SALE. E Y virtue of an Execution to me directed issued from the Clerk's Office of the Distriet Court in and for the County of Nevada,in favor of Morgan Miller & 8. Knox and against E. King, — Hawes, — Sears dated March 4, 1555, for the sum of Five thousand one hundred and sixty-nine Dollars, Debt, with interest on the sum of $5,100 from the 2Uth day of February, A. p. 1856 at the rate of 21-2 per cent. per . month together with costs of suit taxed at $55 05, up. n which their is a credit of Two Thousandeight hundred aad forty-three dollars, I have levied upon the following described property, to-wit: A Building and the Lot upor which it is situated, being in the! Township of Rough & Ready, and the same formerly . cceupied by E. King & Co. asa store. Also, a stable) situated immediately inthe rear of the store, and a. small building opposite the aforesasd store occupied . as a Blacksmith shop, which I shall sell at public j auetion on SaTugDAY, onthe 12th day of April, a.) p. 1856, at 20’clock, r. ay. i (Given under my bond this 19th day of March, a. p. . 1856. W. W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N.C. By Wa. Burrenriep, Under sheriff. . FROM DR. HUNGERFORD’S . MEDICAL ROOMS, No. 10 and 11 Nevada Journal Building. Where all diseases of a private character receive the treatment necessary to effect a speedy and effectual cure of those annoying and distressing complaints. . The enviable reputation Dr. Hungerford has earned for himself by hisextraordinary successin all diseases . geous terms. J L. Baows, Constable. . G@TICE is hereby given to ail persens having . AT THFIR NEW STAND, 95 Battery street, corner of Clay, San Francisco. + — a Dr. Webber’s Invigorating Cordial, What Constitutes Health 2 Rich Pure Blood, Natural Perspiration, Good Appetite for Food. Sleep, Exercise and the Enjoyments of Nature, with Strength of Body, Mind and Limbs—A tivity of the Liver, and all other Natural Functions : Such a state is felt by all, after using Dr Webber's INs VIGORATING CORDIAL. p many the above may seem extravagant praise of this . Concostion, but if they could see [as I have] the many whom that has restored to health, they would not be sur prised at any language used in its praise. It is par.icu m21-3m larly, in fuct thoroughly adapted to Califcrnia Invalids, And all who feel weak, ailing and debilitated, physically . or mentally, whether from disease, taking too much med icine, climate, dissipation, or intemperance. Read : Do you feel prostration of the Nerves, the body, or the mind? Are your limbscontinually weak and tired 7 Di you fevl Linguid and exhausted. and incapable of exercise ;Orlabor? Are your nerves unstrang, your spirits low, . {and a gencral feeling of exhaustion. inanimation and weak. ness, pervading your mental and bodily functions ? If so, you are conscienticusly assured that Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cordial wall give you strength, animation and vigor. Are you . 5 Dyspeptic, Rheumatie, Consumptive ? If se, von will find, after taking this, that has slightly ir ed, your digestion eased ; joy your food, the rheumatic pains dep: a feeling of sirength fu your chest, breath, Tungs, fand body. Exhcustion and Torpor of the Functions, ought on by Excess, Debauchery, Drankeness or Disease. k *tched beings who suffer from these causes are datthe beautiful feeling of exhilaration, buoyan and vigor given by it. Wakefulness, Trembling, Vague Fears, Loss of Memory. Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Sight. Irritability, Symptons of Consumption, and all similar ail lments, find a speedy relief and a future prevention of the : Weakness in Females and Aged Persons, Is singularly benefited, the dormant functions of nature are reguimated, and the blood enriched. Deltrium Tremens Cured, and the Appetite for Liquor Destroyed. One of the beautiful properties poss essed by Dr. Webber's Iny igorating Cordial is, that it re— . moves all longing for the taste of liquor. Many inebri . ates have found that its use has renewed and strength. ened them, quieted their nerves, and it has caused avet sion to spirits, Constitutional Weakness. Debility, From Di se, Climate, Dissipation, or Debauchery, Strength, vivacity and viger to the hmbs, body and mind, is given by Dr. Jacob Webber's Invigorating Cor— dial. It sendsan electric thrill of life through the most . worn-out body, weak limbs, and broken down constitutions ; givesan appetite, removes Dyspepsia, calm$ irrita bility, causes quiet sleep; anditisa most extraordinary anaeca for DECAY IN MAN OR WOMAN : and all with roken-own constitutions, weak limbs. tremb'ing hands, tottering body.destroyed memory, vague, fearful thoughts loss of mascular energy, weakness and depletion of fluids and functions uf nature, and all that constitutes man, are conscientiously assured that New Life, Health and Strength would be given them by it. You who are Weak, Languid, Nervous. Debilitaied, or low in body, Limbs or Appetite, } —read this, from one restored from death’s door : OAKLAND, Oct. 18, 1856. My Dear and Much Respected Friend—lI nddress this to in the hope that many young as well as old men, may a niy son has been been, from the use erating Cordial. [or four months he had wasting until, f a robust, healthy ; d become a mere form of skin and bone; his appetite was qi me, his face cadaverously th he slept very litile, ard he scemei to wish to shun all company, livelineSs or excitement. ing his hesitation and shyness were painful to witness. muke this communication short. by stating that he Ife is now sturdy, healthy Jconsider your Cordial JOUN R.TOOLY, Provision Merchant MORE TESTIMONY—READ, A case of bodily Pain, Ague, Dediiity & Dyspepsia cured Mr, John B. Fleming. a merchant tailor, of Ophir, in this State, certifies, Pr. Webber's Cordiai cured Mr. J.C. Ewens, of the same place, of pnins in the body, dyspepsia, chills, and hacking rough, together with general debility, neuraigia, and rheumatism, Ir. Sames Bonnant certifies to the cure of e pitiable case of decayec manhood, {where the strength nerves, mem~ ory, und the whole physic wus prostrated,) by its use. Mr. James Freeman, of Mokelumne Hill, says : ‘My feeling was an exbaustion, a want of stre’ want of vigor, of appetite, and other miserable feclings, One bottle of your Cordial relieved, and three entirely cured mo.” ‘I hereby certify this 11th day of Noy, 1855. that I had been afflicted Jor a long time with general debility and extreme nervousnesss. aud one bottle of Dr. Webber's Invigorat das stre robust, and in perfect Jealth. indeed 2 boon tv maukind. ¢ Cordiat has given me the greatest benefit. It gihened and revived me so that [ am satisfied it , will restore me to full health and strength. WM. H. SIMPSON, Plumas County. Dr. Webber’s Invigorating Cordial. Warrants the most extravagant praise that man can ; Conceive or language portray, for it has effected appar— ently incurable cures, and raised the most debilitated and broken down constitutions to strength healih and vigor, . snd it is consvientivesly recommended to all sick or ailing. . It is sold, very highly concentrated, at 164 Washington street. two doers above Montgomery, San Francisco,—at wholesale or retail. _ Itis suld also at every respectable Drug Store in California, 47-tf x a hl . ae a. T. Pease & Co., H*S EB PCRCHASFD AND RECEIVED THE PATENT Right forthe manafacturtng and selling of Fowler's Patent Self-Rising Flour For the State of California and Territories of Orrgon and W ashington, have opened their new store in California Street, between Front and Pavis, where they will be prepared to fill all orders for this popular and excellent . Flour, We also offer for’ sale American, Chile, Gallego, Haxail,"and ali otner brands of Flour usual to be had with wholesale dealersof Flour and Grata. E,.T PEASE & CO, N. B.—Ail persons will be summarily prosecuted who will in any way infringe upon the manufacture of SelfRising Flour. mch21-3m DR. A. F. SAWYER, SURGEON, FFICE, corner of Montcomery and CALirorsia Streets, San Francisco. Consulting bours from 3to 5 p.m. 47-ly FRONTROVAL MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Vatvance Mitt Property known as the fee rnesstorn Mints Frourine Mitt ann Saw Mitt. The Flour Mill has two run of 3 feet stones, drove by water with a 13 foot breast wheel, with ample machinery, 10 feet of a natural fall — Also, Tavern stand and Toll Bridge neross Bear Riyof a private nature, renders it but necessary to state ments of bombastic promises of the empirics of the. day, so lavishly held out but seldom fulfilled. Medi. cines are sent to all parts of the country, with direc-. tions for their use. Nocturnal Emissions, Ulcers in the Throat, Syphilis; Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet, and those dreadful symptoms of the.head, throat nose and skin, under Dr. . Hungerford’s treatment, are healed in an incredible . short time without mercury. Young men who have! become victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and dei structive habit, which ruins both body and mind, call . immediately on Dr. Hungerford and you can depend upon being reetored to health, that greatest of God's: blessings. } . We advise art afflicted to lose no time but call immediately on Dr. Hungerford whether the case is of . long standing or recent date, he guarantees a speedy \ and permanent cure, although NOTED QUACKS may . have been ineffectually tampering with it without; success. . FEMALES arriicrep oR 1N érouble—Should call . on or send for Dr. Hungerford, who has devoted his entire time the last fifteen years to private maladies of men and women. Tho question is often asked— Why is Dr. Hungerford 80 successful, while other physicians are failing daily? The answer must be plainly apparent to all ; it is that he understands his profession and attends to it, and as his practice has . increased so has his knowledge extended. So close . ~ has been his application to study ang practice, that . he has become perfect master of his profession, and . ‘an insure to all relief from their troubles. His course has ever been onward and upward, Placing him at the very head ef his arduous profession, 1°33 . et, together with 160 acres of land, free from all claims his address ; he thorefore ayoids the long advertise. except the United States. The Mills are in a great wheat growing country, and convenient to market— 25 miles from Nevada, 20 miles from Auburn, and 15 from Marysville. The Mill has a good country custom, and all of the above named property is situated on Bear River, about four miles above Johnson's Ranch, and immediately on the shortest direct road from Sacramento to Nevada. This property will be sold together, or scparate, to suit purchasers, low for cash. For further particulars enquire of Joun WesBER, County Treasurer, Nevada. oron the premises. 7-Im McDONALD & CO. SOCIAL BALL. on THURSDAY EVENING, May 1, 1856,at Masonic Hall, . Under the management of Mr. Joun Brows. The . pubiie are invited to attend. Rough & Ready, March 20, 1856.—2w SWEENEY'S REST ANT, PINE STREET, NEV. PRIMPROVED ANDENLARGED ey LEWIS SWEENEY wonld notify hisfriends, the public, and “outsiders” generally that he has recently enlarged and improved his place, and is now enabled to accommodate all who mayfavor him with their patronage, to a good room with aneat and clean bed, and with everything else necessary tocomfort. Singleordouble beds may be had at any time. Connected with the House is a BAR which for quality of Liquors is without a rival in Nevada. Give me acall! es : 44 tf L. SWEENEY, Proprietor. Agency For Boston Belting co.’s NDIA RUBBER HOSE AND BEDTING; Couplings and Hose pipes. H. MACKIE, At the Fionecr Express Office. Nevada, Deeember 9 1 was continvously nervous, restless iu fact his mental faculties seem to be wanstaken three bottles of your Cordial ; und the change } } effected in hin is astonishing, pt. 27th, 1654.) that two bottles of . sth, a torpor, a . a Secial Ball will be given at Rough & Ready, SELLING OFF Chu. . TS subscriber would inform the publi opportunity is now effered for supply eelves with BOOTS & SHC at prices lower than ever before offered ir On or before the 20th of April he intend for the cast for the purpese of making arr: with the best manufacturers to have stock expressly for the Nevada Retail trade. Ir ' reduce his present large stock as much as p will sell at sufficiently low prices to satisi . may favor him with a call. In addition to his large stock of Boors & has a small assortment of HARNESSES, SADDLES, . BRIDLES, . HALTERS, WHIPS, SPUE ' Which will be sold at exceedingly low price SS> 2° TAKE NOTICE. . 4 All persons having claims against the subse requested to present them for settlement. 4 having standing accounts are requested to settle the samo. ; P. J. ESPENSCHE ; No. 2 Commercia Nevads March 14, 1856. AA B.S os Lewis Teal, 33 Broad st. N AGENT FOR Lyon & Co.’s celebrated Californi In Whole or Half Barrels. Sale Postponed One Mon TUESDAY, MARCH 25. gga ied of Property with Taxes remainir has been postponed until TUESDAY . 25, 1856. W. W. WRIGHT. Sheriff Nevad: For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggi 21 Commercial I YONS’ KATHARION,. 4 . OOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For sal H RUDOLPH, Druggi 21 Commercial } . = . Jo ILLINGER’S LINIMENT. For sale by K RUDOLPH, Drugyist, 21 Commercial street. OLLOWAY’S PILLS & OINTMENT. For sale by H. RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street, “4 ERMAN CAMOMILE, For sale by G RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Conimerciat street. OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID. For sale by B RUDOLPH, Drvuggist, 21 Commerciat street. SR, For sale by RUDOLPH, Drugzgist, 21 Commercial street. RB N’S ESSENCE OF GIN( AYNE’S EXPECTORANT. Forsale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. *LANE’S VERMIFUGE & LIVER PILLS. by RUDOLPH, Druggist, > 21 Commerctal street. For sale . ¢ 4 UISUTT’S SARSAPARILLA. For gale by . RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. For sale by RUDOLVH, Druggist, 21 Commercial strect. D AVLS’ PAIN KILLER. \ 7 EXICAN, MUSTANG LINIMENT. For M RUPOLPITL, Dru 21 Commerciz “4 YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. For sale by A RUDOLPH, Draggi t. 21 Cummercial street. = . {ANARY SEED. For sale by . CG RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercia! street. H™ =. For sale by VS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Fo RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Comniervial street. { : . . wae u t S . Sacramento Valley Railroad. ' (ge and after Sunday, the 9th inst. trains for con. C veyance of Passengers and Freight, will run over . the Sacramento Valley Railroad as follows : stopping at Brighton, Pattersons’, Salsbury, Coloma Road and Alder Creek Stations : Passenger TRAINS. Sacramento every day 8 A. uw. and Folsom every day at ll a. m. and4 Fare $2 00. TRACTS, For stle by RUDOLPH, Drugcist. 21 Commercial street. Will leave 2PY. M. i P.M. On Sunpays. Jesides the regular train,a special excursion Train wil be run over the road, leaving Sacramento at 10 A. M. Leaving Folsom at5 p.m. Tickets fur the exeursion exelusively $300, to be purchased at the Ticket Office at Third and R streets. No freight will be takefi in future by the Passenger Trains. Fretcut TRAINS. Will leave Sacramento eyery day (except Sunday) atQa.m.and3p mLeave Folsom at 12 m. and 5 p. ». Rates of Freight as per schedules. ® All Freight delivered at the Stations later than half an hour previous to the time of dejiarture of Freight Trains, will be detained at the station for the next train. Ali Freight must be legibly marked with the name or mark of consignee and place of delivery, all claims . for damage or loss must be made within five days af } ter such loss or damage, otherwise they will nut be C har OMce i paid. Storage will bo charged at the rate of $1 00 per ton per day for all freight left at statiotis longer than twenty-four hours, unless by special agreement. Any discrepances in charges, or errors of whatever nature, will be corrected by applying to the Super intendant. = 46-1m Lost. Very small white Poodle DOG was taken from the Metropolis Hotel, on Thursday morning last. Any person returning said Dog to LEE & MARSHALL at Sacramento, will be suitably rewarded. NOTICE: dg is to forbid all persons from purchasing a note given in favor of James Rea, for $100, dated February and payable in one month, as said note wag obtained under false pretences. J.T. MORGAN. Nevada, March 14, 1856. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Dry Goods, Clothing, &e. S. J. DEYOUNG & CO., ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have just opened theit new Dry Goods and Clothing store, No. 25 Commercial St. IN KELSEY’S BRICK BLOCK. Ladies will find here a full assortment of every article of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods including fine . Shoes of every description. A full assortment of Infant’s and Children’s Clothing will constantly be kept on hand, tee DeYoung & Co. intend, also, to keep an assortment of every article for (ientlemen’s wear, and invite the attention of the public to their new stock. Nevada, March 14, 1856. Dissolution of Copartnership. Sis E partnership existing between the undersigned Physicians and Surgeons is this yo ved.
H. HUNT, R M. HUNT. Dr. H. Hunt will continue the practice of his profession at the old office, Potter’s Building. : Dr. R. M. Huxt can be found in the practice of his profession at the Drug Store, No. 21 Commercial st Nevada, March I4th, 1856. MECHANICS ATTEND ! _ mechanics of Nevada and immediate vicinity are hereby requested to meet at Asnott’s Hatt, on Wepvespay Evenine, for the purpose of considering the er se of forming a Mecwantcs’ Asj eocjTion. By request of many ee i . . . . ‘ i . Claret Wine, Lemon Syrup, Iron of all sizes, Drill Steel . Horse Shoe Nails, Rope Brooms, Files of all sizes. Spice: . of all kinds, Powder and fuse, Pickles in kegs and glass. Picks, Sluice Forks Hoes. Tobaco of various brands, E BSyrap, Mackerel, Lard, Iron aud Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware, Macarroni, Vermacilla, California Cheese, Raisins, Filberts, Almonds, Currants. Oysters, Satdines, Dried Apples, Brandy, Champagne, Gin, Whiskey, Sherry Wine, Hock Wine. Stoughton Bitter, Pie Frait,Sautern, Soda Crackers, Pilot Crackers. My guods are purchased in San Francisco for the cash . from first hands which enables me to sell as low if not t ———— . lower than any other House in Nevada therefore it will . him with gratitude for his t be an advantage to Traders generally to give me a call, Examine my goods and prices before purchasing else where. 44-tf P. HENDRICKSON ; SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING, BY H._ GALVIN, BROAD ST. NEVADA, (Opposite Davis’ Gunsmith shop.) est notice, and on the mostreasonable terms. The only Collar Manufacturer in the Mountains! Sridles. Martengales, Whips, &c., &c. always om hand jor made toorderin the most workmanlike manner, and ‘inferior to none other in the State. Bay Repairing done at the shortest notice and warranted Please to call. “@a HENRY GA LVIN. §2—3m JESSIE S. WALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Miners Supplies, &e Davis’ Brick Building, Broad stree ¥ HAs Now and wiil keep on hand every hing to be found in any similar establishment in the mountains which he will sell to Miners and Families on the April 27, 1855. . most reasonable terms. His stock consists in part of the following articles, viz : 500 qr Sacks Flour, 80 bbis Flour, 8,000 Ibs Hams. 10-000 }93 of Potatoes, 3,008 Ibs Side Bacon, ° 3,000 Ibs Goshen Buiter. Together with acomplete stock of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, &e. Ke. J.S. WALL. October 12, 1855--Om y White Hall Livery Stable. F. W. NELSON, Proprietor. peo inform his friendsand the public generally that he has become proprietor of the White Hall Livery Stable, where can be found at all times a Stock of Fast Horses and good Carriages. Public patronage solicited. Horses kept by the day or week. The undersigned would respectfully 44.tf +4 . Wolfs’ Schiedan Schnapps. BANcRorrs’ & Uhi’s Cider. Dunbar & Son’s Porter and Ale, fin gldss.} Turner’s Wormwood Cordial and Gome Syrups. Claret and Sauterne Wines, Sparkling'Hoeck. . Genuine Swiss Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacad, MarasChambertin and Anisette, For sale by Lewis Teal, 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan, 25. 1856, ? J. Be i ae Wa. HM. Stewanr. McCONNELL & STEWART. Attorneysand Counsellors at Law. {LL PRACTICE inall the Courts of the Fourteenth Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. pleseni, cue door below the Old House, Broad Street, Neva Nevada, October 7, 1855—1f DANCING ACADEMY. Mrs.-Addada Clark, Would inform her friends and the public genérally, that she has opened a DANCING ACADEMY, at HARMONIE HALL, Broad street. Three Doors above the Virginia House. Days oF Trrtioyx—Wetnesdays and Fridays; fot Indies and Children from 3 to 5 P, M! Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings fer Gentlemen, from 7 1-2 to 10 P. M.— Private lessons given at the Hallat any heur during the day or evening. Parties wishing to form Private Classes can do so by enquiring at the Harl. For Terms, &c. apply at the Hall, at the hours above mentioned, 41-Im for the Late Publications UST RECEIVED: Fern leaves. lst and 2nd series; Life and beauties of Fanny Fern: lamp Lighter; The Wife's Victory, by Mrs. Southworth; Banker’s Daughter, complete, by Reynolds; Life of P.T, Barnum; Ollendorf’s Spanish, French and Gorman. Also, 500 assofted Novels, by allthe popular Aughors, For sale of coufse, by no2i—tf POTTER & CRITTENDEN. Valuable Property For Sale, wo HOUSES AND LOTS, situated on Boulder stieet, opposite H. R. Ferre’s Banting House, formerly known as the Lawson property, ate now offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, For further particulars enquire at the Nevada Journal Office of N. P. BROWN. Nevaia, Jan. 11th, 1856. Purse Found, N THE lith FEBRUARY, on the road between Little York re ay a Purse of Money. which the owner can obtain by leaving a deserjnti pat Bliven & Doolittle’s Store. 4 ee ee SAMUEL BINGHAM. Jefferson February 19—3w * : Coats, Pants, Vests, &e. &e. B: recent purchases we are now prepared to exhibit the greatest variety and best selected stock of Coats, Pants and Vests ever offered in this market—consisting of every pattern, fabric and colour and will be able to fit from the shortest to the longest. A. BLOCK & CO.’ Hats, Blankets and Sacks. (TPE Largest stock of the above article to be found in this cify and are offered wholesale and retail at fair rates, A. BLOCK & CU. Miner’s Hose made or repaired at the short. it otices, ic Notice, PTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY #, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad ONDAY on or next proceeding weeks thereafter. 148 H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P. BES Ee: Nato ee Rept LODGE NO. 48—Instituied Oct vednesday evening, at the Odd wt, [South] Euarcka. California. ver Welcome. W. Bb, RICHARDS, N. G. jopGx, No. 4€—Inatituted Octo IRDAY EVENING, st the Oac ng are ever wi leome. J. ©. GREEN, N. G. dee 28—I3m sonic. o 72, 0f FL & A. M. meets reg ING ofeach week at the Ma CHARLES MARSH, W, M. s6—tf Y.—It if indeed refreshing in ice to be erabied to call the tteto the seyertisemtue of a > and medical attzinments, who ge to break through the bonds hithceif betore the public thro* in order to cope with and stalof the incompetent. Such a zapkay, whom we cheerfully ecially those suffering from disand their unsuccessful treatssstng all the requisites for the . prastice of his profession.— and available knowledge of the irs of experience on the treat rivate diseases to his aid, enna hem in all their multifarious mipend him to the public ag =m ve confidence of ull i search of 39 tf GRATITUDE ~The following 1e since in the San Franciseo »wledge of Dr. Young. We iry tribute to one of the most ver made this State his resiy unsolicited, and made pube of any one but the writer, iould be cut out and pinned ne who should unfortunately LLow Mex.—Being about to rnia for my home in Michi-! ng torecommend to your nowv, Dr. J.C. Young. I was on ave, when he stretched furth . fromdeath. Forseveral years . h a complication of diseases, ts, aggravated by exposure in o weakened my system and ution that I have often conrne down by racking pains in 1y head, sore eyes, pains and ips, weariness in my legs, ‘rwith aconfirmed melancholy, ‘iends to be my worst enemies; ful, and at times strange phan~»fmy mind. Iwas hurrying to insanity—that wort or living deaths. In this state a friend and partner in the mining business approached me on the subject, and advised me togotothe Bay and see Dr. Young. J did so and thank God for it.— Dr. Young examined my case, and tld me be conld cure me. Shortly after I commenced takitig his medicines my troubles began todecrease and in three months I was perfectly well. Take my advice, all . you that afflicted, and call upon him, for he will be . sure to cure you; he has cured several of my acquain. tances after they had heoome discouraged by being . deceived by the humbugs of the day, jcan and foreign vagabonds. My heart leaps towards benefits to me and my Cnas F.Mawsrove. CHAS. F. SMITH. WM. F. ANDERSON aw Firm. SMITH & ANDERSON . —Haye associated themselves for the practice of Law.— Office in Mulford’s Brick Building, Main Street «= Nevada C.F. Smith, Notary Public. . friends. ERVE & BONE LINIMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. UNION EXOTEL, . No, 25 Broad Street, Nevada, Cal. . STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. HE undersigned having taken in charge this well known Hotel, and fitted it up ina style that is not surpassed by any house of the kind in any mountain town in ifornia, tukes this method of announcing (o their friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public gener. ally, that they are ready to accommodate permanent and . transient Boarders, and pledge themselves to all who may . favor them with their patronage, that no pains will be spared to render this House one of the most PLEASANT HOMES to be found in any section of the mines. Particular attention has been paid to fitting up the LODGING DEPARTMENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com { petent lady, and from her knowl®age of the business, we are confident that we can offer to the public as good if not better than can be found in any other house in Nevada County. ®-THE TABLE AND BAR willat all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict attention to business we hope to receive a share of public patronage, PRICES; Board per week ,,,.$8,00 . Board & Lodging per‘day.2,00 Board & Lodging.,,10,00 . Lodging per night..".2. ,50 J. P. STONE, Q. N. SMITH: Nevada, Felaruary . —3m SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND Splendid Stock of Winter Goods, From New York, consisting of RENCH MERINOS, all wool, of a superior quality, 4 Mousiin de Gaines, figured and plain, Winter Silks, Scotch plaid Goods, al! qualities, Silk Velvet Mantillas, ai! kinds, Dress Trininiings, latest and niost beautiful styles, Damasks, si!k and worstéd, Winter Cottons, ofall sorts, 500 Yards Silk Velvet Carpet, 650 Yards of Brnsssls Carpet, . 1100 yards three ply Carpeting, all wool, 2000 yards ingrain and 556 yards Rug carpetirg, 2550 yards all kinds Matting, Ladies and Ghildren’s Shoes, all kinds, Latest Style Winter Bonnets and Riding Hats, Ginghams. al! kInds, Merrimack prints, &ec. GENTLEMENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, constatitly on hand, all of whieh we will SELL CHEAPER than any Dry Goods merchant this side of Sacramento. WB Ladies please call and examine our Stock. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER. Nevada, Sep!. 14,1855—5m BRANDIOES. De Forge arid F 1 &F Martell’s, Pinett CasSazerac tilleon « Co; Otatd, Dupay & Co. Superior Old Cologne, Vintage 1805 and 1811. Meelers, Swan & Wolfe's Cologne Gin in packages te suit, the trade and at the lowest market market prices. For sale by Lewis Teal, 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan. 25, 1856, CAMPH ENE! CAMPHENE!! 4 00 GALLS, CAMPHENE—Which we can_ sell b ers in the mountains. V\ANCY SOAPS, in variety. 4 RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street, WINDSOR SOAP. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drueggist, 21 Commercial sttect, L Pade BROWN B AY RUM. For sale by = RUDOLPH, Pruggist, 21 Commercial street. NOTICE: MILY COLCUTT hereby gives notice that in May, 1854, 4 she bought all the property of Henty Shelhorn in Nevada, and all businegs will be transacted in her name, a FRANK SHELHORN willact asher agent, ore E EMILY COLCUTY, Nevada, March 5, 1855. T. W. Srrownpiver, T. S. Mivcuety, L. P. Coittys, G.M, BiaKe, T. S. MITCHELL & CO. ! Importers and Jobbers of BOOT Corner Sth and J streets, Sacramento. E would call the attention of Purchasers to the large and well selected stock of BOOTS & SHOER, which awe have received from late arrivals, allof which are well adapted to the wants of the market, and are selling at greatly reduced prices. 45-3m Rope. 1 00 LBS Manilla Rope, assortedsizes, fur sale by 2, A. B. GREGORY For sale by : RUDOLPH, Pruggist. 21 Commercial street. J AYNE’S HAIR TONIC. For sale by RUDOLPH, Drueggist. 21 Commercial street, oe HAIR DYE. AZIN’S SUPERIOR COLOGNES. For sale by B RUDOLPH, Pruccist, 21 Commercial <treet, both by Ameri. much LOWER PRICES than any other deal-. ished in a style unsurpsssed by any similar room in POTTER & CRITTENDEN . For sale by S AND SHOES. . » efttention! W BOOKS!. NEW BOOKS! BMOLIN (Suctessor to H. R. stinks. B BROAD STREET, CORNER OF PINE, Bullington & Alban’s Brick Building. Would respectfiilly inform the public that he has Purchased the Extirn Srocx and coon ; WiLL of the same, and will be pleased to sce the old friends and patrons of the establishment and make the acquaintance ef new ones. ffe has now on hand and is constantly receiving Books, Musie, Fancy Goods, Toys, Musical Instruments of every variety and quality, Histories, Mi scéllancoug Works, Yoetical Works of Shakspeare, Byron t, Meore. Burns, Milton, Southeys. Wordsworth, Kirkwhite 8; Montgomer) Goldsmith, Tuppers, Longfellow, Briti+h Poets, &e. Le has a larger and better selected stuck ef Stationery, than ever before brought to Nevada, whieh will Be sold At prices that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. schools. Also Conistock ‘ = Srhool Books, he has everytlung that is used here ih commen * Philosophy, Mineralogy, Chetafstry and Bota Davis Klementary, Geometry and Trieenometry, Algebra and University Arithmetic, Huntons celebrated Instructor, and €00 pages of Sheet Music tor the Piano Forte, Musie Paper, Sacred Music. Glee Books and Instructors for every instrument from Piano Forte to the Banje. Drawing Paper. Briste? Board, Drawing and Fabers Pene French Crayons, &e. Verforated paper and can+ vass, Worsteds of all colors and patterns for Embroidery of evéry d ription for the Ladies. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of works in pamphlet form by the best Authors. At the earlitst his counter will be filled with « general variety of ATLANTIC AND EURCPEAN Magazines—Plackwood’s, Harper's, Grahams, Putnam, the Londgn Art Journak. Cuati possible moment after the ar val of each steamer PAPERS, Knickerbocker, Godey’s, » Gazefte of Fashion, oraia weeklies and Pictorials, reatly put up in wrapps snd tu the Atluntic Stated ke POSTAGE FREE. -e@ A liberal share of publie patronage is solicited, and he hopes by strict. atfention fo busiand ness to merit the same. 35 J.-E. HAMLIN. <> tee ~ A Carp ro tut Petir,--1 tuke great pleasere in recommending all my old friends and ; Patrons to my successor JAMES KE. HAMLIN, who will ever be ready to dispéfse literature {to the mmititude as cheap as the cheapest. Owing to an endless catalogue of coincidences fand circumsfinces, rolled up in hnge and massive proportions even o’er topping the “Ele }phant” distancing the “Shanghae™ overcoming the “Grizzlies” and last thotgh not least sue cesefully penetrating the thick and mail-coated “Crockodile,” I have deomed it advisable tu ;retire for a season and mourn the loss of my stock “ad infinimm.” With profound thanks jfor past favors, and kind friends in our conmmercial rekitiotis. I bid you adios mi amigos. January 4, 1855. WR. STILES. AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND MEN IM. DIE CEELSEN’s NEW Noe SOCK AND MUSIC STORE ! I 3 on hand and is constantly POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW and MISCELLANEOtS 60 THE RE STATIONER The Finest CUTLEY and FANCY GOODS [ and aL PRESENTS such Myers’ Universem, Forget me Not! May Mower, Magnolia, 1 Musical Instrument The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this ¢ ity. Gaftars, Danijos> deons, Flutinas, Clarineits, Coronets or Freneh Horns. Fifes and I lutes of every yariety. Having the Ag y ofall . und always reeeiving by every stean , allthe Atlantic, Frencl 1 German Papers and Periodicals. You will allways tind the LAT F NEWS by cathng ! My CIRCULATING LIPRARY contains all the Bocks ofany note, by the best Aut] 2.Papers sent to the Atlantic States Pree or Postrace. LIFE OF J. WANTED ! sions of the cay such a asgottment of HOLIDAY hen of Friendship, &e, Tamborines, Atco? . on me V. CRANF, Put’s G Fifer i ter, Copying Lok, all kind: utionery, &e, MICHELSFN, No 40 Main i ae SG be >it ( Sig pee Oe ee . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' e { 2 Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Ac Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Kc. Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 18 Commercial street, Nevada. Tuk subscribers have on hand and are alwars prepared to furnish the publie with AVL, KINES OF TINWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES, &ce. Our stock of STOVES is very latge and embraces al! kinds of FS. PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOY ES, @ Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other Tfouse in the mountains. Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, consisting of SAWS, PI ANES, CHISELS, of variou sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HIN¢ Xc., &e. £S All kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly, A share of patronaga is solicited. . Nevada, December 14—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial street TR 22s Eo BE Se aa: BE BE aD. Corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. yee RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general. th § t they keep constantly,ou hand at their store nextto H. Davis’ Brick Building. and opposite the Unit s Hotel, ING, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTH IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Ako, ; Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great many other Goods usually kept in such establisements, ALL OF WHICH THEY OFFER AT THE MOST REASONA BLE PRICES, Calland j P. S.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware Hoase on Main Street. lge for yousel¥es } M. ROSENHEIM, Nevada July 27, 1855-3m A. 5. ROSENHEIM, MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE. Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. We keep always on hand, the darges¢ and very best assorted stock of Crockery, Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures, and every thing in the above line in great variety, which we import ourselves, and are therefore enabled to se much lower thanany other house in the Mountains. We have alvo on liand a large supply of fresh manufactured Camphéne, whia we warrant to be a superior article. We invite the public and country buyers to call and inspect our Stock. and exaiiine our prices.” Orders attended to with dis patch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge.SIMMONS & CO. Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddings, &e., on reasonable terms. Jtemember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORK.” n21 —tf C. H. Bary. J.B. Scranton. BAIN & SCRANTON, Contractors and Builders of Houses, Number 54 Main treet, Nevada. HE subscribers would inform the public an? their . friends that they have associated themselves fer th purpose of carrying on . “erecon Main street. te the NEW FIRE PROOF a CR H . H . BRICK, No 45 Main Street, site Weils.* 3 Building of every description, . + Bain Street, opposite Weils, rs “ "Fargo & Co.'s Lxpress, invite the kind inHouse Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK ofall . spection of the public to their LARGE and sPLENDID kinds, STOCK—the Largest ever dpaed in Nevada ! com prising We have great facilities therefore we can justly say that it will be to the interest of all persons who wish to ALL ee CLOTHING & GENT’s BUILD A FANCY COTTAGE HOUSE RNISHING GOODs, F : Which they cffer for Wuoisare and Kerait at the Ora Brick Building, . Wery Liowcst Prices, . To give usa Call at the earlicst moment . Their Stock cen ists in part of ‘The beat pf references and security given If requirell FINE TALMAS, PILOT CLOTH OV ERCOATS Any erder left at Williamson & Day ain street, Ur at . Five Shanghae Frock Coata, such as ? our shop will be attended to with d rich, Short Waist and Long Skirt: We have lately bought 100.000 feet ef rhoice Lumber Black and Blue Fine Seek « Date which we will sel] low, for cash, and delivered to any part Business Coats. of alfplors aad ae of the city free ofcharge. We can furnish Lumber to persuituble for anybody. ‘ mi sotis ¥to wish tis fo build fur them below market rates. { Heavy Overeoats, all colors Nevada, May . 1855.-tf j Pisin'and wi METROPOLIS BihLiaARS SAB Main street, Boy b Bey & WRIGHT haye oper a new and elegant SALOON in the secon: story of Roaers & Hussnys Brick Building, nnd visitors will find it fitted and furREMOVAL OF THE : Emporium of Fashion! SOL. KOHLMAN & BROTHER > Having Removed from their old stand lities and prices; yles: 5, of tae best style: E Satinet, LTS § ints, = and prices, . Velvet. Figured Silk. Plush, Satin Plain Silk, Black ‘and Blue Cloth Vests. of all qualities and prites, They also offer for sule the largest stock { BLACE SILK DRESS HATS! Of the Latest styles. Aleo—\ complete assor'uent of RNEELY JOHNSON, Water Proof, Black and DrabBeaver. . Wooland Felt ifats. They-also offer for sale a Variety of BLANEETS OF ALL SIZES! That can’t be beat. consisting of Heavy Ulue, Red, ( and the flnest of White Mackinaw Blankets, suitabl: Family and Miner's use. BOY'S CLOTHING! TRUNKS! CANZS! VALISES AND UMBRELLAS! INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS & Such as Waywaurds knee topped Long and Short legged Roots; White and Black Coats, Pants, Leggina, Overalls and Gloves, in an eadless variety. #9. Remember No. FORTY-FIVE '—the onlylir P co Brick Gentlemen's Clothing Store intown. pike KOHLMAN & BROTH R. { LOOH, vada. the State, The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and are pronounced to be inferior to none. Tae room is fitted up with particular teference to the comfort of those who visit it, and is furnished with every convenience which ean be desired. Connected with the Establishment is a Bar. at which will be fonnd at all times the chuicest Liquors, Wines and Cigars. _ Bg A Lunch Is served Morning's and Evenings, The Proprietors intend that nothing shalt be omitted which can in any way conduce to the pleasure of those who favortbem with a call, Nevada, Oct. 26,—1f. ’ s : . Shaving for the Million! ry 8S. RUGG has the honor of informing his old jte friends and the commmnity ia general that after baving served the town fuithfully as Constable for honor, he has returned to his old profession for profit. and has fitted up a perfect little bijou ofa shop in the U.S. Hotel, where he is prepared with the sharpest razors and the . usual paraphernalia of the tonsorial artist to dress mp the . countenances and locks of gentlemen in the most admirable style Decemer 28. 1875 N » FUNSTON, Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Miner's Supplies, &e, epee cen. d MAIN ST, NEVADA. Nevade. October 26, 1855—2m H AS IN STORE AND FOR SALE. A VERY LARGE -—— z + and well-selected st ck of Hawa A BAKERY, FAMILY GROCERIES No. 21 Main Street, Nevada. OF Co ii ng in part of the oe k . HE undersigned bas thisday purchased the entire our, alms, Bacon an Orn, interest of Geo. W. Dickinson, tothe Nevada BaPahoa eB gt : ; 4 r 4 } EUGARS, Crushed, Powdered and Brown; . kery,and is now prepared to furnish Bread, Pics.Cakea, . TEAS. Tmperial Y, He and Black; . Graham and Boston Brown Bread and fancy Pastry. . CUFFEE.Rioava Javar. . Wedding Cake. Iced Cake for parties made toorder at . "RUITS, Dried, Preserved and Tresh; he shortest notice in a style not exccliel by any and . a ; . tin quantity to any amount. . OYSTERS, LOBSTERS and CLAMS; . _Inconnection the Bar will be stocked with the best . TURKFY AND CHICKEN, in cans; lef Liquors, &. &e. and will be presided over by Rucn. Tn the Liqnor Pepartment you will find (as usnal) some . arp Luptox, (of “Sand Bank notoriety,”) who will . of thst $F OLD LONPON Tock be aoree to — ro ede and as many new ones He Pr AND ¢ 4 en BRANDIES as will fayor him with a call. HOLDS O1] BUN WIHSKY. . W OLDS OLD BOUR i SK . N.B. Oyster Stews and Bread and Milk at the short. OTCH AND aint WHERY. t est notice, . CHAMPAGNE, : . By strict attention to business and my best endeav. Bitters, Cordials, Flavors; Sypupa, and ali kinds of Wine ors to render satisfaction I hope to merit a share of . the best branca in the State. public patronage. JAMES COPP. Nevada, March 6th, 1956.—45-3un Nevada,Peoember 28—S: i ECKFR'S Fal IVA. For is erieien Frour. . T AXALLand Gal -o kieur im bbis, Alen “Sy, Flovr, in tins, expressly for family nse. for gate . e * for Cark. by A. BOCRESORY ~Moins —__——_— . ale by FUTOLPH. Drug ast, %1 Comniercinl street. ee