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March 28, 1856 (4 pages)

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SOP CP RATE at . =e J. R. WHITNEY & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, PRESERVED FRUITS, ke. &c. American Market, 44 Main st. Nevada. wa Business will be suspended on the Sabbath. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Corner of Broad and Pine St. Nevada, ie The undersigned having leased the =bove well known Hotel, and refitted it throughout, are now oA prepared to accommodate permanent and transient oarders in a style unsurpassed in the State. THE TABLE Will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the market affords. THE BEDS Are all new, and for comfort and cleanliness, cannot be excelled. Particular atteation will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. Having had long experience in the business, we are con fident of being able to make this one of the most desirable Hotels in the mountains. a4y°-OPEN ALL NIGHT.-qa The BAR is under the supervision of Mr. W. A. GRAY, and will atall times, be supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. PEARSON & HEALEY. Nevada, March 28, 1866.—tf DAVIS’ PISTOL GALLERY IN DAVIS’ BRICK BLOCK, BROAD STREET. 7, P. DAVIS would inform the gentlemen of Neevada, and all those visiting the city, that hehas fitted up, at a considerable outlay, a KkPistol Gallery: And those who are fond of shooting, can now do so with ease and comfort, as he is well supplied with the best Pistols inthe State, and everything else that is requisite to a Gallery of the above order. ersons desiring refreshments will find a BAR connected with the Gallery, and for the superiority of Liquors and Cigars we would advise them to taste and be convinced. Nevada, March 28 —tf SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER AHEAD ! NEW SPRING GOODS!! Important to the Ladies ! The Largest Stock Ever Brought to Nevada ! yO 3T received by the last Nicaragua steamer, the eF Uncle Sam, direct from Paris, the largest and most desirable assortment of French Goods ever bro’t North of Sacramento, consisting of the best quality of SUMMER SILKS ; PLAID SILKS ; all sorts and colors of . MORIANTIC SILKS ; SILK TISSUES ; all sorts of SILK i BARAGES, plain and figured ; EMBROIDERED MAN-! TLLLAS of ali kinds ; the latest styles of LADIES and S BONNETS ; latest styles of FRENCH ; CARPETS of all sorts, from Silk Velvet to Jugrain China Matting of all kinds ; LADIES and CHILDREN’S SHOES, &e. &c. tks Ladies, remember that we shall receive monthly by steamer new stocks of goods direct from Paris which we promise to sell cheaperthan can be bought this side of San Francisco. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BRO. BRICK STORE...MAIN STREET...NEVADA. Nevada, March 28, 1856.—tf mh? LOST. N Thursday, 13th March, between Empire Ranch and Marysville a Pocket Book containing Papers, valuable only to myself. There was alsoa $10 piece which the person can have by returning the papers tothe Nevapa Journat OFFICE. . All persons are cautioned against trading for any Notes or Due Bills, —— tomy i lost with the Ov" rs, payment being stopped. ty oardh BS Ine 3 7 AZRO SINCLAIR. "(TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! California Stage Company 2. The Stages of this Company will leave ARES ti: office at the METROPOLIS HOTEL, Nevada, as follows: FOR SACRAMENTO. as Leaves Nevada at 1 o'clock, A. M., and arriving at Sacramentoin time for the 2 o’clock boats tor San Francisco. Also—At 40°clock, A. M., running via Auburn as an Accommedation Line to Sacramento. % FOR MARYSVILLE, ‘ 3 Leaves the above named Offices Every Morning at 7 clock, A. M , passing by Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Empire Bane and Long Bar, and arriving at Marysville by J o'clock, P. M. ¥ 3 ° SLSO_-FOR AUBURN via GRASS VALLEY. setting done in most Assay Office. SACRAMENTO ADVERTISEMENTS. BAILEY BROTHERS, Importers and Dealers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, CUTLRRY, COLTS PISTOLS, &e. Ke. NO. 118 J STREET, between Fourth and Fifth sts., SACRAMENTO. We are receiving Goods inthe above line by every steamer and have constantly on hand one of the eet stock in California. Our atches of every description and of the most celebrated makers known to the trade, will at all times be found complete and full. Chronometers and Watches of every kind repaired and cleaned and warranted for one year. Diamond skilful manner and CALIFORNIA JEWELRY Of every description manufactured to order. March 283m si NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. CROCKERY! CROCKERY! The undersigned formerly of (Cerf, Eger & Co,) has opened a large and commodious store, 166 J street, between 6th and 7th, With a full assortment of Crockery, Grass and British Plated Ware, Lamps, Globes and Lamp Glasses.— This stock being laid in for cash from a depressed market, can be sold much lower thanimported goods. It consists of— White Granite Ware, Dinner, Breakfast and Chamber; C.C. W: Glassware; French China Ware ; . Ware: Britania Ware of every description ; Cutlery ; Mirrors, mahogany and gilt frames, of all sizes. Parties purchasing in this line will do well to examine my stock before making theirselections elsewhere. Orders promptly filled and goods carefully packed. march m2 CHARLES CERF. BLAKE & Co., No. 52 J street, between 2d and 3d, Sacramento. Gold, and Ores of every en. melted and assayed, and returns made within twenty-four hours, in bars or coin. ee We guarantee our Assays, and will pay all differences arising from the same with any of the U. S. Mints. march 28-3m T. W. StRownrivcs, T. S. Mrtcnett, L. P. Conuins, G.M. Biaxe, T. S. MITCHELL & CO. Importers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES ? Corner 5th and J streets, Sacramento. E would call the attention of Purchasers to the la: and well selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES, which we have received from late arrivals, allof which are well ada pted to the wants of the market, and are selling at greatly reduced prices, 45-3m Sacramento Valley Railroad. N and after Sunday, the 9th inst. trains for conveyance of Passengers and Freight, will run over the Sacramento Valley Railroad as follows : stoppin, at Brighton, Pattersons’, Salsbury, Coloma Road an Alder Creek Stations : PASSENGER TRAINS. Will leave Sacramento every day § A. wu. and 2 Pp. u. ved Folsom every day at li a. m. and 4 p. a. Fare $2 00. On Sunpays. Besides the regular train, a special excursion Train will be run over the road, leaving Sacramento at 10 A.M. Leaving Folsom at 5 p. u. Tickets for the excursion exclusively $300, to be purchased at the Ticket Office at Third and R streets. No freight will be taken in future by the Passenger Trains. Freicut Trarns. Will leave Sacramento every day (except Sunday) jat9 a.m.and3 p.m. Leave Folsom at 12 m. and 5 p. x. Rates of Freight as per schedules. All Freight delivered at the Stations later than \half an hour previons to the time of departure of . Freight Trains, will be detained at the station for the . next train. . All 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 afi — loss or damage, otherwise they will not be paid. Storage will be charged at the rate of $1 00 per ton . per day for all freight left at stations longer than twenty-four hours, unless by special agreement Any discrepances in charges, or errors of whatevor j nature, will be corrected by applying to the Super intendant. 46-1m BARBIER’S “GRAPE” GINGER WINE. . IS excellent and salubricus beverage is manu. factured of Pure WuitEe Wines and JAmaiIca Gincer Roor aud is warranted inferior to any Ginger Wine ever offered to the public. The man. ufacturer of this wine has spared no expense in getos S a ie Talley Every Afternoon at 2 o’clock passing via Grass Valles ani arrive atAuburn same day, at 6 o'clock P. M., oonnecting with he Morning Coach at _—which arrives 3a tot as 1 o’clock, P. M. same day. = arn JAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. S. W S McROBERTS, Agent Match 7, 1556—tf Jae Bu HE e Lewis Teal, 33 Broad st. Nevada, AGENT FOR ; Lyon & Co.’s celebrated California Ale. * In Whole or Half Barrels. 45 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Dry Goods, Clothing, &c. S. J. DEYOUNG & CO., ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have just opened their new Dry Goods and Clothing store, No. 25 Commercial St. IN KELSEY’S BRICK BLOCK. Ladies will find hero a full assortment of every article of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods including fine description. : 4 Shera po A of cores —_ Children’s Clothi ill tantly be kept on hand, ne + Detoung é Co. intend, also, to keep an-aasortment of every article for Gentlemen’s wear, and invite the attention of the public to their new stock. Nevada, March 14, 1856. Emporium of Luxuries, HE undersigned has opened his new Store on COMMERCIAL STREET, Bs Pine, where he well be pleased to see his old fiends <abiee public in general. He has a good Fresh Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dc. de. 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 bargains remember the sign across the street. jCome one, come all. : JAMES S. CURTIS, Opposite Abbott’s Hall. Nevada, March 19, 1856. For sale RUDOEPH, Druggist, i. "ae VERMIFUGE & LIVER PILLS. " 21 Commerctal street. 7 UISOTT’S SARSAPARILLA. For sale by = 'S SARSA RUDOLI'H, Draggist, 21 Commercial street. AVIS’ PAIN KILLER. For sale by D iad mas RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. ee ES SST XICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. For sale by A’ 3 RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. For sale by A RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Cummercial street. RUDOLPH, Drugzist, 21 Commercial street. —_—————— BS saat BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For sale by N. SEED, For sale by ” escapees RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. SEED. For sale b; LS ies case ei RUDOLPH, Drogzist, 21 Commercial street. NS’ ARION. For sale by : ore RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street, — OOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. For sale by Hi sree RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Lost. A Very small white Poodle DOG was taken from the Metropolis Hotel, on Thursda: ey Any ae returning said Dog to TEE & SHALL at Sacramento, will be suitably rewarded. Jo carbs MT sale by JDOLPH, Druggi 21 Same sets Horse Covers, IT SOSE wishing INDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS will find a geod article by calling at FESPENCHEID’3, Commercial street, ting the bestof materials and can now offer an article . which the most abstemious and temperate person can . use with the most beneficial effects. It is particularly recommended to Lapres as astimulatingand strengihing tonic, and particularly adapted to the climate of California. Manufactured and sold by A. BARBIER, 148 Washington st. San Francisco. Sold only to the jobbing trade in cases and kegs.— Also forsale Cordials and Syrups, especially extra Raspberry Syrup. mch28-2m New Spring Goods! we. are in receipt of the largest and best selected 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 wholesale or retail customers. COUNTRY DEALERS NEW_ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. See SUMMONS. QiATz OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada coun » Township of Bridgeport, ss. Justice’s Court, Before R. H. Farquhar, Justice of the Peaca. The People of the State of California to Dr. Kerston. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in San Juan in said township, on Monpay, the 7th day of April, a. p. 1856, at 10 o’clock, a. mt. to answer to the complaint of the San Juan Mill Co. on‘a plea of debt in the sumof One Hundred and fifteen 8-100 dollars as per account and affidavit now on filein my omce. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for saidsum 915,08, damages and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 24th day of March, a pv. 1856. R. H. Farqunar, Justice of the Peace. San Juan Mill Company It is ordered on this that service of sammons be made on said defendant by publication in the Nevapa JouRNAL once a week for two weeks from the date hereof. R. H. Faraunar, Justice of the Peace. NOTICE. 7 undersigned hereby give notice that they intend to build a Turnpike Road in accordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislature, passed _———— 1853, commencing at some convenient oe tween the house formerly occupied by M. R. heeler, and the house formerly occupied by S. T. Oates, in Bear Valley in the county of Nevada, and intersecting on the ridge with the road that now leads from said Valley to Nevada city. We, the undersigned also intend to build another road (under said act of the Legislature) commencing at some convenient point in the village of Omega, Nevada count and intersecting with said Bear Valley and Nevada road at some convenient point on the ridge. The undersigned, subscribers, will meet at Butterfield’s Exchange, in Omega, on the 15th of april next, at 10 o’clock, a. x., for the purpose of a preliminary organizstion. THOS. BUTTERFIELD, JAS. E. PERKINS, E. 0. TOMPKINS, M. CRAMER, GEO. McDORMtEr., G. M_ BUTTERFIED. WitBUTTERFIELD, V. STILWELL,” J.T. BUTTERFIELD. SUMMONS. © oun or CatirorntA, Nevada County, Township of Nevada, ss. Justice’s Court, Before A. C. Niles, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California to Wm. L. Birx. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township on Monpay, the 21st or of April a. p. 1856, at 10 o’clock, a. m. to answer to the complaint of Abbott & Edwards who sue to recover $150 00 and interest thereon from the 26th day of March 1855 at 3 per cent per month, due on your promissory note to them, On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $150 00 with interest, damages and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 22d day of March, a. p. 1856. A. C. NILES, Justice of the Peace. A true copy Attest, J.L Brown, Constable. ’ SHERIFF’S SALE. B; virtue of an Execution to me directed issued from the Clerk’s Office of the District Court in and for the County of Nevada, in favor of Morgan Miller & 8. Knox and against E. King, — Hawes, — ears dated March 4, 1856, 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. D. 1856 at the rate of 2 1-2 per cent. per month together with costs of suit taxed at $55 05, upon which their is a credit of Two Thousand eight hundred and forty-three dollars, I have levied upon the following described property, to-wit:—A Building and the Lot upon which it is situated, arg . in the Township of Rough & Ready, and the same formerly occupied by E. King & Co. asa store. Also, a stable 48-2w as a Blacksmith shop, which I shall sell at public auction on Saturpay, onthe 12th day of April, a. p. 1856, at 20’clock, P. m. Given under my hand this 19th day of March, a. p. 1856. W. W. WRIGHT, sheriff, N. C. By Wm. Burrerrien, Deputy. SUMMONS. QTE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ‘ownship of Nevada,ss. Justice’s Court. Before A.C. Niles, J. P. The People of the State of California to H.D. Page. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township on Monpay, the 23d day of June, A. p. 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. mu, to answer to the complaint of Kent & McAllister who sue to recover $61,00 due on account filed for goods &c. sold and delivered to you at your request. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of $61 00, damages and cost of suit. Given under my hand this 13th day of March, a.p. 1856. A. C. NILES, Justice of the Peace. A true copy, Attest 47-3m J.L. BROWN, Constable. SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Distriet of said State. ThePeople ef the State of California to Augustus Such, Greeting : You are hereby commanded to appear and answer with in Ten days after the service of this Writ the complaint of Elizabeth Such, plaintiff, now on file in the Clerks’ Office of the District Court aforsaid against you as defendant for the recovery ofa Decree for a Divorce from the bonds of Matrimony, or in case of your failure to appear and answer said complant the said Plaintiff will take judgmentagainst you therefor by default, together with damages and costs ofsuit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in her said complaint. : In testimony whereof, 1 John H. Bostwick, Clerk : of the 14th Judical District Court, aforesaid, do : t hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, this 20th day of March, A. D. 1856. J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk. By Tuomas P. Haw sy, Deputy, F, W. Taaysr, Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘4 Elizabeth Such vs Augustus Such, 3 Having read the affidavit of F, W.Thayet, counsel for laintiff,in the above entitled cause, aud it appearing therefrom that the above named defendant cannot after due diligence be found and that his place of nativity is unknown, and it also appearing from the complaint in said cause that Plaintiff has geod cause of action against said defendant, It is ordered that service of summons be had h>rein by publishing the same in a paper published at Nevada city. known as the Nevapa Journal, for three weeks successively, Given under my hand this 24th day of March, 1856. Will find it to their advantage to give us a call before going to the Bay or Sacramento as we can supply them in quantities tosuit at asmall advance over San Francisco prices. Our stock consists in part of — FINE SHANGHAE FROCK COATS—large assortment ; CASSIMERE BUSINESS COATS—complete assortment ; FANCY and PLAIN CASSIMERE PANTS—in great variety; VESTS—all the different kinds. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS. DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, BYRON COLLARS ; DAVIS & JONES PATENT SHIRTS, FRENCH BOSOMS ; BLACK & COLORED FALL HATS ; Together with every article usually kept in similar es. tablishments. Suffice it to say in point of quantity, style, selection, excellence and price our stock is not surpassed. ONE PRICE! THOMAS H. CASWELL, County Judze. Attest J. H. BOSTWICK, Clerk D. € By T. P» Hawtey, Dep SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, S Township of Nevada. ss. Justice’s Court. Before A.C. Niles, J.P. The People of the State of California to Eli Houston. You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, a his office in said township, on SaturDAy the 19th day cf April a. p. 1856, at 10 o’clock, a.m. to answer to the complaint of C. W. Pegg whosues to recover $102,45 due on account, filed for work, labor and services performed for you at your request. On failure so to appear and answer, judzment will be rendered against A true copy 48-lw A. BrOCHK ew CoO you for said sum of $10245 damages and costs of suit. No. EL CommernciarStrrReer, Corner of Pine. a <i ees 18th day of March, a. v. : < .C. , Justice of the Peace. Nevada, March 21, 1856.—tf A true copy attest, J. L. Brown, Constable. ILLINGER’S LINIMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. =. hereby given to all persons hay'ng claims against the estate of Thomas H. Foster, deceased, late of Nevada county, State of California, to present thesame with’the necessary vouchers to the undersigned in Nevada, within ten months from OLLOWAY’S PILLS &OINTMENT. For sale by . . RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. March 22d, or be forever barred from any benefit of said estate. 48-lm WM. N. SAYRE, Administrator. ERMAN CAMOMILE, Forsale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. FRONTROYAL MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. VatvasLe Mitt Property known as the Frontrovar Mitts Frourinc Mitt anp Saw Mit. 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 ncross Bear Riyer, together with 160 acres of land, freefrom all claims 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 cuspoe all of the above named property is situated on River, about four miles above Johnson’s Ranch, and immediately on the shortest direct road from Sacramento to Nevada. This property will be sold ther, or separate, to suit purchasers, low for cash. For further particulars enquire of Joun Wes= County Treasurer, Nevada. oron the premises. 47-1m McDON & CO. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. re is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Francis Fisher, deceased, late of Nevada county, State of California, to present the same with the necessary vouchers to me at my office in Nevada, within Ten months from Feb. 25th, or be forever barred from any benefit of said estate. 47-lm A.0O.FELT, Public Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of James L. Daves, deceased, late of Nevada county, State of California, to present the same with the necessary vouchers to me at my office in Nevada, within Ten months from March 14th, or be forever barred from any benefit of said estate. 47-lm A.0.FELT, Public Administrator. CONSTABLE’S SALE. we or CattronntA, County of Nevada, Township 01 on. Y virtue of an Execution on Attachment to me delivered issued from the court of G. W. Tallman, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, oe date March 7th, a. p. 1856 to satisfy a judgment rendered by said court in Alpha on the 7th day of March, a. p. 1856, in favor of John and W. T. Cornick and against F. W. Kutz for the sum of forty-three ee ee cents, debt, interest, damages and cost of suit, [ have taken in Execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash in the town of Washington, on SATURDAY, the 5th day of April, between 10 o’clock, A.M. and 2 p.M., allthe right, title and interest of said defendant in andto a certain Diteh 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 accruiug costs. = CHAS. GOZA, Constable. NOTICE. is to forbid all persons from purchasing a niacin niece snees Renceo pemseeet F in one 28 was obtained fv . J.T. MORGAN. Nevada, March 14, 1956. SOCIAL BALL. A 7! Ball will be given at Rough & Ready, on THURSDAY EVENING, May 1, 1856,at Masonic Hall, Under the management of Mr. Jony Brown. The pubtic are invited to attend. Rough & Ready, March 20, 1956.—2w Rooms to Rent. OOMS TO RENT in the Second and 34, stories of, . “Bicknell Block,’’ of new Fire-proof brick buildings on Broad street. The rooms are large and convenient and suitable for any kind of business. Apply to DR, BIOKNELL, who may be found in the 3d story of the Block. Dissolution of Copartnership. HE partnership existing between the undersigned Physicians and Surgeons is this a _— Dr. H. Hunt practice of his profession at the old office, Potter’s Building. , . Dr. R. M. Huxrcan be found in the practice of his . profession at the Drug Store, No. 2] Commercial st. \" Nevada, March 14th, 1956, SELLING OFF CHEAP . HE subscriber would inform the public that an th day of March 1856, by me, T opportunity is now offered for supplying themselves with BOOTS & SHOES, at prices lower than ever before offered in this city. n or before the 20th of April he intends starting for the east for the purpose of making arrangements with the best manufacturers to have stock made up expressly for the Nevada Retail trade. In order to oe his present large stock as much as possible, he will sell at sufficiently low prices to satisfy all who may favor him with a call. In addition to his large stock of Boots & Suors he has a small assortment of HARNESSES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, WHIPS, SP URS, é&c., Which will be sold at exceedingly low prices.
= E NOTICE. ea All > AKE ON against the subscriber are requested to present them for settlement. All persons having standing accounts are requested to call and settle the same. P. J. ESPENSCHEID, No. 2 Commercial street. Nevada March 14, 1856. LEWIS TEAL, 33 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. I . AS JUSF RECEIVED a general assortment [in addition to his large stock of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, ace} of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, All Fresh Goods by recent arrivals—andis now prepared to supply the trade with as good an assortment and at as low rates as any other house in California. Please call and examine my stock before purchasing, BILLINGS’ HAMS ; PATTERSON, KNAPP & Co.’s HAMS CALIFORNIA CURED HAMS : CLEAR PORK ; CALIFORNIA BACON ; BUTTER AND LARD ; CALIFORNIA SMOKED BEEF ; CRUSHED SUGAR ; NEW YORK SMOKED BEEF ; GREEN & BLACK TEAS ; CANDLES ; OIL ; SOAP ; SAGO ; CHOCOLATE ; COCOA ; BEANS ; RICE ; QUINCES; OYSTERS ; APPLES ; STRAWBERRIES ; PINE APPLES ; PICKLES, SPICES, &e. &c. &es FOR SALE BY LEWIS TEAL, 33 Broad street. Nevada, March 7, 1856.—tf POWDERED SUGAR ; CHINA SUGAR ; NEW ORLEANS SUGAR PIE FRUITS ; SALT ; PEACHES ; LOBSTERS small building opposite the aforesaed store occupied . SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING, BY H. GALVIN, BROAD ST. NEVADA, (Opposite Davis’ Gunsmith shop.) Miner’s Hose made or repaired at the short: est notice, and on the mostreasonable terms. The only Collar Manufacturer in the Mountains! Bridles. Martengales, Whips, &c., &c., always on han? or made toorderin the most workmanlike manner, and inferior to none other in the State. #3>~ Repairing done at the shortest notice and warranted Please t 1. eR iS oi HENRY GALVIN. April 27, 1855. }2—3m JESSE S. WALL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Miners Supplies, &e Davis’ Brick Building, Broad stree WwW E HAS Now and will keep on hand every hing to be found in any similar establishment in the mountains which he will sell to Mivers and Families on the most reasonable terms. His stock consists in part of the following articles, viz : 500 qr Sacks Flour, 80 bbls Flour, 8,000 Ibs Hams, 10-000 Ibs of Potatoes, 3,000 Ibs Side Bacon, 3,000 Ibs Goshen Butter. Together with a complete stock of Sugar. Coffee, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, &e., &e. WALL October 12, 1855—-3m 2 — White Hall Livery Stable. F. W. NELSON, Proprietor: . The undersigned wouldrespectfully inform his friends and 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. 44-tf Wolfs’ Schiedan Schnapps ANCROFTS’ 4 Uhi’s Cider. Dunbar & Son’s Porter and Ale, fin glass.] Turner’s Wormwood Cordial and Gome Syrups. Claret and Sauterne Wines, Sparkling Hock. Genuine Swiss Absinthe, Kirsch, Curacao, MarasChambertin and Anisette. For sale by i 33 Broad street. Nevada, Jan. 25. 1Bewis 7, J. R. McConneu, Ww. M. Stewart. McCONNELL & STEWART. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ILL PRACTICE in all the Courts of the Fourteenth Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. Aa Office, for the present, one door below the Old Court House, Broad street, Nevada. Nevada, October 7, 1855-tf DANCING ACADEMY. Mrs: Adda Ciark, a@ Would inform her friends and the public generally, Gam that she has opened a DANCING ACADEMY, at f HARMONIE HALL, Broad street. oor Three Doors above the Virginia House. Days oF Tc1rion—Wednesdays and Fridays, for Ladies and Children from 3 to 5 P, M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings for Gentlemen, from 7 1-2 to 10 P. M.— rivate lessons given at the Hallat any hour during the day or evening. Parties wishing to form Private Classes can do se by enquiring at the Harl. For Terms; &c. apply at the Hall, at the hours’ above mentioned. : 1-Im Late Publications UST RECEIVED: Fern leaves, 1st 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; Oflendorf’s Spanish, French and Gorman. Also, 500 assorted Novels, by allthe popular Aufhors, For sale of pans no2l—tf POTTER & CRITTENDEN. CAMPHENE! CAMPHENE!! GALLS. CAMPHENE—Which we can. sell 4,000 much LOWER PRICES than any other dealPOTTER ers in the mountains. & CRITTENDEN tae SOAPS, in variety. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Sopgies BROWN pees For sale by UBOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. B*Y RUM. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. Rope. 1 2,00 LBS Manilla Rope, assortedsizes, for sale by A. B. GREGORY bre HAIR TONIC. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 Commercial street. BS eecpom ntn HAIR DYE. BY ’S SUPERIOR as 2 For sale by UDOLPH, Dr st, 21 Commercial street. Valuable Property For Sale. re HOUSES AND LOTS, situa ‘ed on Boulder sticet, opposite H. R. Ferre’s Banting House, formerly known as the Lawson property, are now offered for sale on the most reasonable terms, For further enquire at the Nevada Journal Office of N. P. BROWN. Nevada, Jan, llth, 1856. UBIN’S EXTRACTS, For sale by RUDOLPH, Pruggist. a . : 21 Commercial street, *. physician is Dr. L. J. Czapkay, whom we cheerfully Special Notices. Attention! Ev erybedy ! NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! JAMES E. HAMLE! (Successor to H. R. Srizzs.) BROAD STREET, CORNER OF PINE, Bullington & Alban’s Brick Building. Would respectfully inform the public that he has Purchased the Exttre Stock and ‘coop wit of the same, and will be pleased to see the old friends and patrons of the establishment and make the acquaintance ef new ones. fe has now on hand and is constantly receiving Books, Music, Fancy Goods, Toys, Musical Instruments of every variety and quality, Historfes, Miscellancou s Works, Poetical Works of Shakspeare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Milton, Southeys, Wordsworth, Kirkwhites, Montgomery, Goldsmith, Tuppers, Longfellow, British Poets, &c. He has a larger and better selected stoek of Stationery, than ever before brought to Nevada, which will be sold WITOLESALE AND RETAIN. At prices that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. Srhool Books, he has everythmg that is used here in commof schools. Also Comstocks’ Philosophy, Mineralogy, Chemistry and Botany. Davis Elementary, Geometry and Trieenometry, Algebra and University Arithmetic, Huntons celebrated Tustructor, and 600 pages of Sheet Music for the Piano Forte. Music Paper, Sacred Music. Glee Books and Instructors for every instrument from Piano Forte to the Banjo. Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, Drawing and Fabers Pencils, French Crayons, &c. Perforated paper and can+ vass, Worsteds of all colors and patterns for Embroidery of every description for the Ladies. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of works in pamphlet form by the best Authors, At the earliest possible monient after the arrival of each steamer his counter will be filled with a general variety of ATLANTIC AND EUROPEAN PAPERS, Knickerbocker, Godey’s, Lesiies' Gazette of Fashion, and Magazines—Blackwood’s, Harper’s, Grahams, Putnam, the London Art Journal. California weeklies and Pictorials, neatly put up in wrappers to send to the Atlantic States FREE. -@a Be POSTAGE A liberal share of publie patronage is solicited, and he hopes by strict attention to business to merit the same. 36 J. KE. HAMLIN. Masonic Notice, pepe R. A. CHAPTER, No. 6, MEETS EVERY t MONDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, on Broad street. Stated meetings the MONDAY on or next preceeding every Full Moon, and two weeks thereafter. THOMAS H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P. T. P. Haw ey, Secretary. pm occ SP AY SY SC REE I. 0. 0. F.—UNION LODGE NO. 48—Instituted Oct. 31, 1855, meets every Wednesday evening, at the Odd Fellow’s Hall, Maiy street, [South] Eureka, Culifornia. Faithful Brothers are ever welcome. W. B. RICHARDS, N. G. D. V. Norton, Secretary. I. 0. O.F.—Brooxirx Loper, No. 46—Instituted Oct. 13 1855—Meets every SATURDAY EVENING, at the Odd Fellows Hall, Red Dog. Brothers in good standing are ever welcome. T J. C. GREEN, N. G. T. J. Buraess, Secretary, dec 28—3m lien Masonic. E. K. KANE LODGE, No 72, of F.& A. M. meets regularly on FRIDAY EVENING of each weck at the Ma 8 Ha_ Broad street. _ CHARLES MARSH, W, M. J. V. Watson, Secretary. 36—tf eg Nn hl A a the on ge a & Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY.—It is indeed refreshing in this age of cmpirical practice to be erabied to call the attention of the unfortunate to the advertisement of a physician of rare, scientific and medical attainments, who bas sufficient moral courage to break through the bonds of obsolete ideas and place himeelf betore the public thro’ the medium of the press, in order to cope with and stalify the pernicious efforts of the incompeteut. Such a commend to iuvalids, especially those suffering from diseases of the sexual organs and their unsuccessful treatment as a gentleman possessing all the requisites for the Satisfactoay and succeseful practice of his profession.— Coupled with a thorough and available knowledge of the medical art, ho brings years of experience on the treatment of all seminaland private diseases to his aid, ena bling him to cope with them in all their multifarious forms. We cheerfully commend him to the public as an able physician, worthy the confidence ofall in search of health. 39-4f IE -Le a t A Bricur Streak or GratitupE.—The following letter appeared some time since in the San Francisco Citizen, without the knowledge of Dr. Young. We copy it as a complimentary tribute to one of the most ‘ ——>ee A Carp to tne Pentic.--I take great pleasure in recommending all my old friends and patrons to my successor JAMES E. HAMLIN, who will ever be ready to dispense literature to the multitude as cheap as the cheapest. Owing to an endless catalogue of coincidences and circumstances, rolled up in huge and massive proportions even o’er topping the “Ele« phant” distancing the “Shanghae” overcoming the “Grizzlies” and last though not least suc— cesefally penetrating the thick and mail-coated “Crockodile,’” 1 have deemed it advisable tu retire for a season and mourn the loss of my stock “ad infinitum.” With profound thanks for past favors, and kind friends in our commercial relations. I bid you adios mi amigos. January 4, 1855. H.R. 8TILES. oe AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND MEN WANTED! IM. MICE ELS EIN '’s skillful physicians that ever made this State his residence. Asit was entirely unsolicited, and made pubNEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE ! lic without the knowledge of any one but the writer, ICHELSEN has F ee icati * a ELSE) now on hand and is constantly ‘receiving the Latest Publications of the day such as it s ee Its — Sabeg bar pinned . J\ __ POETICAL, HISTORICAL, MEDICAL, LAW aid MISCELLANEOUS BU0KS, Sastuttacty chested ee en, PRE PEM STANOMERY . The Fiaces COIREY apd FANCY GOOEE . cad 0 Beristifsl acon tana of BOLEbAY Te na Averioren Fetrow Men.—Being about to PRESENTS such as Myers’ Universum, Forget me Not ! May Flower, Magtiolia, Token of Friendship, &c, leave the State of California for my home in Michia Musical Instruments.—The Largest lot of Musical Instruments in this City. Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Accoreons, Flutinas, Clarinetts, Coronets or Freneh Horns. Fifes and Flutes of every variety. gan, I wish before leaving to recommend to your no4 tice that great benefactor, Dr. J.C. Young. I was on Having the Agency of all the DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS in the State, and always receiving by every steam: You will allways fiud the LATEST NEWS by calling the. ve: ink of t! avi en ti er, allthe Atlantic, French and German Papers and Periodicals, ry brink of the grave, when he stretched forth . My CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the Bocks of any note, by the best Authors. his hand and saved me fromdeath. For several years . " ™¢ ! I had been troubled with a complication of diseases, ¥_Papers sent to the Atlantic States Free or PostaGes Just Reoeived—LIFE OF J. V. CRANE, Put’s Gallfornia Songater, Copying Ink, all kinds of Stationery, &c. (Dec 28-Sm) M. MICHELSEN, No 40 Main Street. brought on by bad habits, aggravated by exposure in the mines, which had so weakened NY syste an) ee = ae. . ae a ee ee ae Se AB EC EE Ss «Ge ES LL Ae Teh WHOLESALE AND RETAIL undermined my constitution that I have often conDealers in Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Xe. templated suicide. Borne down by racking pains in Fire Proof Brick Building, Number 18 Commercial street, Nevada. my ay dizziness in my head, sore eyes, pains and misery in my back and hips, weariness in my legs, Tue subscribers have on hand and are always prepared to furnish the public with ALL KINDS OF TINWARE, HARDWARE, STUVES, &c: Our stock of STOVES is very large and embraces all kinds of evil forbodings, together with aconfirmed melancholy, I considered my best friends to be my worst enemies; PARLOR STOVES, COOKING STOVES, BAR-ROOM STOVES, Which we will guarantee to sell at Lower Rates than any other House in the mountains. my dreams were frightful, and at timesstrange phantasies took pes of my mind. Iwas hurrying to insanity—that worst of living deaths. In this state a friend and partner in the mining business approached me on the subject, and advised me to Ly tothe Bay Our assortment of Tinware, is very Large and Complete, We have on hand a variety of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, consisting of SA WS, PLANES, CHISELS, of vartou sizes, AUGERS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, LOCKS, DOOR KNOBS, HINGES, kc., &e. 4ayAll kinds of JOB WORK, in our line done promptly. A share of patronage is solicited. Nevada, December 14—3m YATES & TALLMAN, No 18 Commercial street and see Dr. Young. I did so and thank God for it.— Dr. Young examined my case, and told me he could sy “NEVADA YET AHEAD!” ee 2 PSs Ee EEE eee ae Ee Ee ae. cure me. Shortly after [ commenced taking his medCorner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada. icines my troubles a todecrease and in three months I was perfectly well. Take my advice, all OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that they keep constantly on hand at their store next to H. Davis’ Brick Building. and opposite the United States [otel. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, 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 REASONABLE PRICES. Call and judge for youselves ! P, S.—GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Street = Nevada, July 27, 1855-3m you that afflicted, and call upon him, for he will be sure to cure you; he has cured several of my actjuaintances after they had become discouraged by being deceived bythe humbugs of the day, both by American and foreign vagabonds. My heart leaps towards him with gratitude for his benefits to me and my friends. tf Cuas. F. Manrove. —_—_—_—_—_————— UNION EXOTEX, No, 25 Broad Street, Nevada, Cal, STONE & SMITH, Proprietors. i ig 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 California, takes this method of announcing to their friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public generally, 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 knowledge 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 = M. ROSENHEIM, A. 8. ROSENHEIM, MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE. Number 48 Main Street, Nevada, California. patronage. PRICES: Board per week,..$8,00 . Board & Lodgi rjday.2,00 $ Board & Lodging. ._10,00 . Lodging per Bight 50] We keep always on hand, the /argest and very best assorted stock of O. N. SMITH: 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 sell much lower thanany other house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufuctured Camphene, whia we warrant to be a superior article. We invite the public and country buyers to call and inspect our Stock, and examine 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 reason« able terms. Memember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORK.” n21—tf 3 fi ] REMOVAL OF THE Nevada, Febrttary 1—3mi SWEENEY’S RESTAURANT, PINE STREET, NEVADA. WI MPROVED AND ENLARGE D.2y Pf LEWIS SWEENEY would notify hisfriends, the public, and ‘outsiders’ generally that sam he has recently enlarged and improved his ieem 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. Connecte: With the House is a BaR which for quality of Liquors is without a rival in Nevada. Give me a calli! 44-¢ L. SWEENEY, Proprietor. A. BLOCK, 1856. 8. FURTH: A. BLOCK & Co., ONE PRICE 8 _ . Contractors and Builders of Houses. CLO THI NG WAR EHOUS E, ‘ Number 54 Main { teet, Nevada. . No. 41, Commarcial street; Corner of Pine. THe substribers would inform the public and their HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Ready Made friends that they have associated themselves for th Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and India purpose of carrying on Rubber Coats and Boots. Have now on hand, and are couBuilding of every description. stantly receiving the most extensive and complete assortment ever brought to this market. House Carpentering branches and FANCY WORK of all Their Stock consists in part cf Coats of every variety;. kinds, Pants of every kind, from the finest to the coarsest; India. We have great facilities therefore we can justly say Rubber Coats era anata re See = gee eee that it will be to the interest of all persons who wish tc sts, Shirts, Ha rawers. andkerchiefs, Buck an a Gloves in cnillens variety, and all other articles BUILD A PANCY coTTaGH HIOYSE usually kept at similar establishments, Ora Brick Building, The publicare invited to call, and it will afford us great To give usa Call at the earliest moment pleasure to show them our immense Stock, whether they. ‘The best of references and security given if require. wish to purchase or not. Any order left at Williamson & Dawley, Main street, or at We especially call the attention of the Mining Com. our shop will be attended to with dcspatch. munity to our very large Stock of Rubber Coats—black We have lately bought 100,000 feet of choice Iamber and white—Short and long legged Rubber Boots, of the . which we will sell low, for cash, and delivered to any part of the city free ofcharge. We can furnish Lymber to per sons who wish us to build for them below market rates. best quality. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are not surpassed. Nevada, May 25, 1855.-tf METROPOLIS BELLIARB SALOGH, will be useless to look further. Thankful for the very large patronage of which we have heretofore been the recipients, by strict attention to business and best endeavors to please, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. ' A. BLOCK & CO. No 41 Commercial st., corner Pine Nevada, January 11, 1856. 38 P. HENDRICKSON, DEALE2 IN Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Iron, Steel &c, wholesale and retail, Broad strect, Nevada. ASin store and constantly adding to his already ex tensive stock the following articles. Flour in bbis and sacks ; Corn Meal; Potatoes; Bacon Hams; Pork; Bar Sugar; Crushed Sugar; New Orleans Sugar; No. 1 China Sugar; Coffee—Old Jaya, l'orto Rico, Rio and Manilla; Carolina and China * No.1 Rice; Beans of all varieties ; Green and Black lea ; Houps Butter ; Can Fruits of all varieties ; Yeast Adamantine &. ndles Camphene, Lamp Oil, Starch, Soap, ck C. ’ Nails, Shovels, Picks, Sluice Forks Hoes. Tobaco of various brands, EBSyrup, Mackerel, Lard, Iron aud Tin Ware, Glass Ware, Crock Ware, Macarroni, Vermacilla, California Cheese, Raisins, Filberts, Almonds, Currants. Oysters, Sardines, Dried Apples. mete es Gin, Whiskey, Sherry Wine. Hock Wine. Stoughton Bitter, Claret Wine, Lemon Syrup, Iron of ali sizes, Drill Steel. Horse Shoe Nails, Rope Brooms, Files of all sizes. Spices of all kinds, Powder and fuse, Pickles in kegs and glass, Pie Fruit,Sautern, Soda Crackers, Pilot Crackers. My guods are purchased in San Franeiseo for the cash from first hands which enables me to sell as low if not lower than any other House in Nevada therefore it will be an advantage to Traders generally to give me a call, Examine my goods and prices before purchasing else where. 44-tf£ P. HENDRICKSON . BRANDIES. Sa De Forge and F I 4 F Ma-tell’s, Pinett Cas ZEFAC jitteon 4 Co. Otard, Dupay & Co. Superior Old Cologne, Vintage 1805 and 1811. Meelers. Swan 4 Wolfe's Cologne Gin in packages te sui’. the trade and at the lowrst market market prices. For sale by Nevada, Jan. 25, wows Pees Peete a HYPERION FLUID. For sale by it to say if we cannot suit you in our stock, we think it Main street, Nevada. © EWIS & WRIGHT have ononat « ===\ wut Cad ID ALY way CoMUUCe LY Lue pivusUIe Ui tee who favor them with a call. Nevada, Oct. 26,—tf, Shaving for the Million! 8. RUGG has the honor of informing his old friends snd the community in general that after having served the town faithfully as Constable fur honor, he bas returned to his old profession for profit. and has fitted up a peffect little d{jou of a shopin the U.S. Hotel, where he is prepared with the sharpest razors and the usual paraphernalia of the tonsorial artist to dress up the a and locks of gentlemen in the most acumirsble style. Nevada, October 26, 1855—3m Yo. 21 Main Street, Nevada, —= undersigned has this day purchased the entire interost of Geo. W. Dickinson, tothe Nevada Bakery,and is now prepared tofarnish Bread, Pies,Cakes. Graham and Boston Brown Bread and fincy Pastry. Wedding Cake. Iced Cake for parties made toorder at he shortest notice in a style not excelled by any and tin quantity to any amount. Inconnection the Bar will be stocked with the best of Liquors, &. &c. and will be presided over by Ricnap Lurrow, (of “Sand Bank notoriety,”) who will be happy to see his old friends and ag many new ones as will favor him with a call. N.B. Oyster Stews and Bread and Milk at the shortest notice. By strict attention to business and my best endeaypublie RUDOLPH, Dro patronage. JAMES COPP. . 21 Commierciatstrect, . " Nevada, March 6th, 1656.—45-30° ROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER. For sale b ECKER'S FARINA. B RUDOLPH, Drusziet, . PL CRERS FARINA. oc gle by RUPOLPSH, Drugzst, 21 Commercial street. t ¥] Commeicial street. C. H. Bars. JR. ScmAxtox. . oe M HE. a Kmporium of Fashion! BAIN & SCRANTON, SOL. KOHLMAN & BROTHER Having Removed from their oli sts 4 > -on Muin street. to the NEW FIRE PROUF 4230 BRICK, No 45 Main Street, opposite Weils, "Ss “ Fargo & Co.’s Express, invite the kind in.” ~ <pection of the public to their LARGE and SPLENDID sTOCK—the Largest ever Opned in Nevada! com prising ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING & GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS Which they cffer tor Wuotsate and ky TAIL at the Very Lowest Prices, Their Stock corisists in part of FINE, TALMAS, PILOT CLOTH OVERCOATS Five Shanghae Frock Coats, such as : Short Waist and Long Skirt ; ets and Blue Fine Sack Coats, Pusiness Coats, of all colors aud descriptions és Suitable for anybody. cst eavy Ovetcoats, all colors, qualities and prices: Plain and Plaid Pantaloons, all styles: — Black Casimere and Cloth Pants, of the best styles; s A great quantity of Fancy Casimere, Satinet, Jens, Sheep’s, Grey and Moleskin Pants, all Colors and prices. Black and Fancy Silk Velvet. Figured Sitk. Plush, Satin Plain Silk, Biack and Blue Cloth Vests, of all qnalities and prices, They also offer for sule the largest stock { BLACK SILK DRESS HATS! Of the Latest styles. Also—A complete assortment NEELY JOHNSON, Water Proof, Biack and Drabierven Wooland Feit Mats. They also offer for sale a variety of BLANEETS OF ALL SIZES! That can’t be beat. consisting of Heavy Blue, Red, and the finest of White Mackinaw Blankets. suitatt Family and Miner's use. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS & Such as Haywards nee topped, Gray ie for . Long and Short legged Boots; White and Black Coats, Pants, Leggins, Overalls and Gloves, in an endless variety, %&.Reme mber No. FORTY-FIVE !—the oaly Fir, Brick Gentlemen's Clothing Store in town. $ me SOL KUMLMAN & BR Decemer 28, 1855--tf eSaees. M. H, FUNSTON, Dealer in Family Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Miner’s Supplies, &c, NO. 4 MAIN ST., NEVADA, AS IN STURE ANY FUR s 3 ° and well-selected stock o: rt eee HEYABA BAMERY,. FAMILY GROCERIES Consisting in part of the following : Flour, Hams, Bacon and Pork, BUTFER, New Goshen; SUGARS, Crushed, Powdered and Brown: TEAS. Imperial Y. H.and Black;COFFEE, Rio and Java; FRUITS. Dried. Preserved and Fresh; JAMS, JELLIES, a OYSTERS, LUBSTERS and CLAMS; TURKEY AND CHICKEN, ig cans; In the Liquor Departinent you will nah (ag usttl) some of that FINE OLD LONDON rock, SAZERAC, AND CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES, HOLT’S OLD BOURBON WHISKY, SCOTCH AND IRISH ¥ HISKY, _ CHAMPAGNE, Bittera, Cordials, Viewers: Syrups, end all kinds of Wine ors to render satisfaction I hope to merit = share of . th? best brands im the State. Nerada,Deoember 28—3m Flour. AXALL and Gallego Fidur in hhts Al+4, Sud Fiout, in titis, expressly for family use. for sale, a E Cash, by 4. DS. UREGUHY, Sain sige * om. ~~