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November 11, 1853 (4 pages)

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San Francisco Advertisements. : a aa pace lL PPP PAELLA PLL ILE ' “Sax Francisco AGrexcy.—We are pleased to state that we have secured the services of Mr. L. . P. Fisuer, as agent for the Nevada Journal at San . Francisco. He is authorized to receive advertise. ments and subscriptions for this paper, and to re-! eeipt for atl monies. All business that may be en. trusted to him on behalf of the Journal, will receive ; immediate attention. Mr. Fisher is our only au. thorized agent in San Francisco. He may be found . at the Merchants’ Exchange. BUDD e« SARGENT. EAJHE ROAD TU HEALTH.—HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. : ; "Cues ofa Disordered Liver and Bad Digestion. Ca fa letter from Mr. B. W. Kirkus, Chemist, : 7 Prescot st., Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1963. Ti feasor HoLLoway :— apse pet Pills and ointment have stood the highest on our Sale listof Proprietary Medicines for some years. A enstomer, to whom I can refer for any inquiries, desires mo to let you know the partioulucs of her case. She hod been troubled for years with a disordered liver and bad digestion. On the last oceasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflamation set in xo severely that doubts were entertained of her being able to bearup under it; furtunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the first and each euceeeding dose, che had greatrolief. She continued to take them, and although she used enly three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. Icould have sent yon many more cases, but the abeve, from the se verity of the attack, and the speedy cure, 1 think, speaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W Kirxrr. Aw Extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever in Van Dieman’s Land. Copy of a letter inserted in the Hobart Town Corrfer, of the Ist March, 1851, By Maj. J. Waich. Margaret McConnigin, nineteen years of age, residing at Newtown, had been suffering froma violent rhumatic fever of upwards of two months, a ——— Francisco Advertisements. ON a i . San wee “ What Cheer ’”’ House. HIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE, 119 ' Sacremento st., opposite the offices of the . Pacific Mail Steamship Company and Nicaragua . . company—furnishesa very desirable house for #trangers visiting the city on business or for recreation. Its accommodations .! ave been greatly enlarged. . A constant supply of Hor anp Cotp Warten is fur. ished to different parts ze. ——" : ; r ee Co it i aa) Si Mal Midnite an secon ik London. _ . WINN?S establishments, as all must have learned <a chooser Geta. ’ . American Exchange Wank,...-.New York. . the fact from FORMER AD ON.. Weare sroad etic eset a sicocp siesta ooka $8 60 . Duncan, Sherman & Co....---.New York. or PERSONAL OBSERVATION. Weare proud . ores. “opal @@er soe cceres sees 1 25 . Atlantic Bank,.....0.----0-Boston. to add, and to the great credit of onr citizens be it) V B a BJ pce sos osegustceveseser se acce=" 50 . Philadelphia Bank,......-.--Philadelphia. . said, that over Fiver THovsaNnD of the most intel! Dint Bonen ona d = See ee evermore re 75 . Josiah Lee & Go. 33 PE ERAED 5 Baltimore. ligent, high-minded, enterprising people in the State i S BREIL oe alesis ace wma ahs cnn ately Ree eae e Bu . Louisiana State Bank....------) lew Orleans. . of California take their Meals daily at these plsces, j Bathe.’ negara webpeePa aegis sete OPE Vay 50 . Diet OMe 2240S St. Louis. . without Brandy, Wine, Beer or Cider. Hundreds . Raliadesper welll. Jc Acdsee $2 00 to 6 00. Hutchings & Co.....22..200Louisville. . of Ladies, wo are happy to say, are among atest “ber Shit. curennang eel hone 50 to 1 00. TS Goodman & Vo....---.--Cincinnati. . ber ; and if they--“the Ladies peer ey wd ae Payment to be made invariably in advance. S. Jones & Co..---------+++0+--Pittsburg. peers — baimpslg snare: Je na State. ts Vt t ent! 3 r Tm Wi *y Sep16-3m R. B. WOODWARD. a Dust and Exchange purchased a ~— lin dive $eann, that will be felt throughout Sc aeeth. Se ———_________________. #ern as well as the civilized world. But we must PICKETT & MOUNT, i EDICAL ADVICE—Dr. YOUNG, who (zm the subject for want of time to say no more at WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, and General Merchandise, No. 67, Front st, Fire-proof Building, near l ong Wharf, San Francisco, Cal. WM. PICKETT «a. <:000.2> Jaly 22—13-3m ee eer ee Henry Johnsn & c9,, Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 146 Washington strect, near Montgomery, San Francisco, ee FFER for sale, ror casu, at the lowest wholcsale prices,a large and well selected assortment of East India, Mediterranean and Enropean Drugs and Medicines: French, English and American Chemicals of all kinds; also, an extensive variety of Perfumery, Fancyarticles, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs. Labels, Window Glass, Extracts, Bronzes, Trusses, Leeches, Surgical Instruments, Druggists’ Glass-ware, Hatters’ Goods, Shakers’ Herbs and Roots, etc., together with every article comprised in the stock of a Druggist or Physician. H. J. & Co.are the proprietors’ wholesale arents 'for Dr. Jayne’s Family Medicines, Sands’ Sarsaarilla, Old Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, Moffat’s and randreth’s Pills, Davis’ Pain Killer, Congress Spring Water, ete. Henry Johnson and Co. have made such arwhich had entirely deprived her of the ase of he . rangements in New York, Boston and Philadellimbs; buring this period she was under the care ef the most eminont medical men in Hobarttown, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed npon her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which sbe consented to do, and in an ineredibly short space of time they effected a perfect eare. Cure of a Pain and Tightncss in the Chest and Stomach of a Person of 34 years of age. Frou Messrs. Thew ¢Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who cam vouch for ihe fellowing statement.—August 2d, 1851. To Professor Hottoway :— S{s—I desire to bear testimony to the good eflecis of Holloway’s Pills. For seme years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness of berath. that prevented me from walking about. 1 am 84 years of age, and notwithstanding my adranced state of life, these Piils have so relic ved me that . am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. 1 am now rendered, phia as will emable them to purchase their stock at the lowest rates, and they are determined to give their customers the benefit of low prices, and at the same time the best quality of goods. aug 26 3m Better Days are Dawning. . The Queen City Y the Pacific once more in fer Glory. ER CITIZENS AGAIN ANIMATED WITH the good old spirit of °'49—the Merchant filled iwith hopes of more cheering prospects—-the dry and dul! season is fust passing away--the rainy sezson js approaching, and may it bring showers of the Shining Dust that will make glad the hearts of . ourenterprising and industrious townsmen, whose faces have been so long veiled in sackcloth and ;ashes. Certainly a new era is at hand, fer behold ! the merehant ean now take his up-river customer by [the hand and lead him away to one or the other jof WINN’S MAGNIFICENT ESTABLISH. MENTS, and there deposit for wholesome luxuries, . Daniel D. Page, San FrancicoAdvertisements. ] David Chambers, Henry D. Bacon. Henry Height, St Louis. San Francisco. Francis W. Page, Sacramento City. Page, Bacon & Coa., BANKERS, Montgomery st. corner California, San Francisco. Draw at Sight or on Time in Sums to Suit, n~ has become so celebrated for thousands ve cures which he has performed on old, chronic, mercurial, syphilitic, and all private diseases, without mercury, is censulted daily at his office, up stairs, No. 226 1-2 Dupont street, between Washington and Jackson, from 9 a. mM. to § P. M. A cure guaranteed, or no pay. Dr. Young has probably had more practice in venereal diseases than any other physician in California. He cures all the most aggravated cases of this disease, and mild ones in from twe to five days. The Doctor has, formany years been known as the mosteminert and successful physician practising in the United States, and, what is more important to the patient, he always effects a speedy and permanent cure. Travelers, Seamen, Miners and others who wish to be cured without mercury,-hindrance from business, or exposure to friends, should aj. ply to him as soon as possible, and a perfect cure will be guaranteed in all cureable cases. Recollect the . name and number— Dr. YOUNG, 226 1-2 Dupont street, up stairs, a fewdoors from Washington. Office open from 9a. M.to8 P.M. 24-6m oct7 ‘IGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.— Dr. YOUNG who is celebrated for curing all private complaints of both sexes, has discovered a remedy for the cure of oldlong standing cases of Gonorrhea and Gleets, which he has tried in more than one hundred cases, suecessfally,many . of which had baffled the skill of eminent physi. cians fer years ; and in not one single case has it. failed, nor can it ever fail, as the nature of the} remedy is such that it strikes at the noor of the . complaint, and e:adicates it completely in a very . few days. New cases cured in anincredibly short space of time, without change of diet or hindrance . from business. N.B.—A permanent cure guaranteed to all in. the shortest possible time or no pay will be taken. . Dr. Youxc, No 226 1-2 Dupent street, (up. stairs,) between Washington and Jackson streets. Office hours from 9 a. M.to 8 P.M. 6m-24o0ct7 A CARD—F rom Dr. Youna’s PrivaTE MEpICAL OFFICB—TO THE AFFLICTED.—In this . age of progress, when science is developing itself . in such a manner as to appear almcst miraculous, . everything in commen place is looked upon as; : tak Sanciecs Advertisments. Winn’s Branch Confectionery, ICE CREAM And Ladies Refreshments Saloons, Corner of Washington and Montgomery sts., S THE ONLY FASHIONABLE KESORT for Ladies and Gentlemen in the State. It may not be necessary to iepeat at this time that no Liquors of any description are sold at either of resent. We will, in our future advertisements, con a word to say in defence of the principles we advocate, having raised the Flag of Temperance on board the noble ship Fountain Head, and her younger sister Branch, we are bound to stand by it 3 and as wesail threugh the gulf of dissipation, misery and death, we'll stretch forth our hands andrescue all that have fallen from the platform of rectitude and are wallowing in the destroying depths beneath; while the loving Wife, the Mother, or Darling little ones, standing half frantic with-anguish, as they behold from day to day, the object of their Fondest Love sinking deeper and deeper in the abyss ofruin. M. L. WINN, Sept.30-3m Proprietor of Fountain Head & Branch. Pioneer Book Store. MARVIN & HITCHCOEK 168 Montgomery st,, near Washington FFER for sale a large and well selected stock comprising everything in the Book, Stationary and Music line. Miscellaneous literature in great variety ; allthe standard works of Poetry, History, Biography and Science. nah Law and Medical Books—three fine invoices just received ; Music Books, Church Instruction for every instrument ; School Books of all kinds ; Blank Books of every description and sizes ;_ Letter, Cap and Folio post papers, all qualicies ; Card Board in sheets and cut ; Copying Books, Letter presses, Ink, &ce. Porte Monnaies, letter clips, penracks, ¢c., Pocket cutery of the finest quaity ; Chessmenand Chinese backgammon boards; Porcelain Slates—Water Colors, Pallets; Writing desks and Porfolios—all sizes ; Manifod etter writers, a fine assortment ; Fancy Inkstand:—orcelain and Glass ; She t Music per every steamer ; Flutes, tifes, Claronets, Drums, Cymbals ; Guitars, Violins, Banjoes ; Violin and Guitar strings, &c. &c. &e. We invite attention to the above stock, to which weare making additions by the arrival of largo invoices per every clipper from New York. Orders from the country wil be promptly and faithfully attended to. 14-3m MARVIN & HITCHCOCK. Shovels. k MES’ C. S. L. H. round point, made expressco\. ly for us, J. M BROWN stamp ; alight and very superior article, for sale by J.M. BROWN & CO, HARDWARE DEALERs, by their means, comparatively active, and can take! from five to ten dellars. when but a few weeks ago exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I) bat a few shillings could jbe sparrd to proeure the could net do before. (Signed) mere necessaries of life. We don’t wish to be unHenry Cor, North st., Lynn, Norfolk. derstood that our merehan's had not the herewith An Extraordinary Cure of the Gravel and a most to gratify their wishes, put the business being dull, Dangerous Liver Complaint. the appetite was of course the same. Makeroom, Copy of a letter addressed to J. K. Heydon, Esq., . boys, the crowd is increasing; our friends from the (at 226 1-2 Dupont st, has concluded to leave the beaten track hitherto pursued by most scientific physicians, that of waiting for the public to find you outalone,) and publish to the world, as much as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let Sydney, New Soulh Wales, dated Feb 25, 1951. Sir—A Mr. Thos: Clark, a settler at Lake George was for a considerable time seriously afflicted with 2 complaint of the liver, together with the gravel. His medical attendants, after trying all their sklll, eandidly told him that his ease wrs hopeless, and any further efforts useless. In this situation, and . have the best and everything done in the best pos. ies when expecting every day would terminate his ex-. gible manner, and it will be al! right with them/and that his standing as a physician is without California and Foreign Wheat of the choicest qualistence, a friend recommended him to try Holloway's Pills, andasa forlorn hope he did so; the. first dose gave him considerable relief, he therefore persevered in taking them according to direetiona, and is now restored to perfect health. He will feel grent pleasure in confirming this statement, er even make an aflidavit te the same effect, should 1t be reired. Signed) sce of ine Golburn Herald, N. S. Wales. Wonderful efficacy of Holloway’s Pills in Case of Dropsy. . Pureone suffering from dropsy, either at about the turn of life, or at other times, should immediately Maye rceuurce ee ewes Dilla, an handreda of nars are annually cured, by their use, of this dire ul oemplaint in its diff ent stages, means had failed. P . These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious ; in the following complaints :-— Ague, Fema'e IrregularSerofula or King’s . Asthma, ities, Evil, ; Billious ComFevers ofallkinds Sore Throats, plaints, Gout, Stone and Gravel, . Blotches on Head-ache, Socondary Sympthe Skin, Indigestion, toms, Bowal ComInflammation, Tic Doloureyx, . plaints, Jaundice, Tumors. . Colics, Liver Complaints, Ulcers, ee Constipation Lumbago, VencrealAfiections . of the Bowels,Piles, Worms of all — Consumption, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine Debility, Fits. Weakness from Dropsy, Dysentery, whatever canses, Ervsipelas, &e., &e. Sold at the establishment if Professor Holloway, 214 Strand, near Temple Bar, London, and by all respectable druggists and dealers in Medicines throuchout the eivilized world, at the following prices:—Is. 1 1-2d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s, and 33s, each box. : There is 2 considerable saving by taking the larger alzes. ; ; N. B,—Directions for the guidanoe of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are for sale by HENRY JOHNSON & CO., Wholesale Druggists . 146 Washington street, San Francisco, Proprietor’s Wholesale Agents for California,Oregon, and Sandwich IslandsSept 9-20 ly Specimens ! Specimens ! ! Of Gold and Quarts are Bought at the highest price, by Barrett & Sherwood, SSaYS are made Without Injury ts the surface of the Specimens, and exact value estimated, AT a CHaRGY oF $1 Rac. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory. fc Mark the number, 161 Clay at., San Franciseo. N. B.—Tha beat and largest stock of Watehes and Jewelry inthis State, always on hand, and partieu‘ar atiention given to Watch Repairing. Aug20-17-3m _——~——— — a ee Z. HOLT, Commission Merchant and Merchandize Breker, OF ce over D: S. Lord’s Book Store, Sansome street, San Francisco. Z. H., from the last three years experience in baying and sellisg anerchandise in thiscity and the mines, has conficnce in his capacity te fill oraers satisfactorily to country merebants. jal0-3m ae ee Pacific Foundry, Hinckly & Co., Manufacturers of Mill, Steam Engine and Quartz Pulverising Machinery. IRON CASTINGS OF RVERY DESCRIPTION. First street, between Mission and Howard San Francisce. July 22—13-3m Wm. G. Badger Importer and Commission Merchant, A ND Wholesale dealer in ready made Clething—Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. Setween Clay and Meretant, 2d dosr from Clax San Francisco, Aug20 1 7-2m Washington Temperance House, . Heal of Main street, Nevada, a Sew doors above . the AMerican Market. THE subscriber would respectfully inform bas . former patrons and the public in general that . . he will resume business at his old stand on the Sith inst., where he will be happy to meet his old . friends and all who may favor = with a call. His House has been thoroughly renovated, with a view tothe cemfort of bis guests, and his table will be supplied at all times with the best the mar . ket affords. In addition to his Honse he has 2 Stable and Cerra! . gafficient to accommodate many teamsters, who may . favor him with a call. Gentlemen will find this 2 happy resort. Families will also find it a pleasant retreat from the noise and bustle of intoxicated night . rangers. It is deemed unnecessary to give the pri . ces, Buffice it to say that he has his family to man. age the house, and prices will be as cheap as the cheapest. His beds will always be kept in good order. His bar will be well supplied with cigars and . COLD WATER— For There is nothing so good For the youthful blood Nor sweet as the sparkling water. i By due attention to the business, he hepes to ret seive a liberal share of patronage. B. H. COLLIER. . Nevada, Aug. 20, 1853. —17-3m j when allothe . — towns, and from among the mountains, are irnshing in upon us ;—see that they are all properly cared tor—and that every dish is just to the taste of . the customer. Tell the cooks if they are fatigued, . or a little oat of patienee with some fastidious gen . tleman, that the Old Man’s fricnds are in, and must ‘when pay day comes. Have in those extra tables and ehoirs, let none stand waiting. Come, friends, from every quarter! Our Saloons at the Fountain . Head will seat at present comfortably three hundred . persons at one time, and can be enlarged in our i new brick buiiding on Clay street, so as to aceom. nodene twelve hundred. Consequently there shall ; Witiiam Jonss, Preprieter! be no lack of room, as there was last winter, when . . the people were compelled to go away by hundreds ‘for want of accommodations at the gloiious old. those who may bein need of assistance know . where they can find relief without fear of being . imposed upon. In continuation of this object, Dr. Young would say, that for the past ten years he has pursued ‘the practice of medicine in one of the largest citjies in the United States, with the highest success, reproach, having atone time been lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania on venereal diseases, &e. Upon all of these considerations, Dr. Young j has confidence in introducing himself to the pub . lic, knowing that they will sustain well carned . Merit. . The following are afew of the many testimonals which have appeared in the public journals . Feuntain Head. Don’t be deceived by imitations! the last few years. of windows, chairs, &c., but mark the numbers, 78 and 80 Long Wharf, and — Clay street, extending i Ler EVERY TUB ®#TAND UPON ITs own Borrow. Sept.30-3m Sign of the “WOODEN SAILOR.” Thomas Tennent, MATHEMATICAL AND Nautical Instrument Maker, Fire proof building, corner of Front street and Leong Wharf, San Francisco, U. 5S. Agency for the sale of government charts. Agency for Lieut Maury’s Wind and Current charts. Agency for Ringgold’s charts. Surveying and Nautical Instraments, spy glasses, drawing instruments, &c, of the best manufacture. Charts of every description constantly on hand. Having learned my business in the manufactory of the celebrated Wau. J. Youna ef Philadelphia, I guarantee that all my work will be executed in the same manner as at that establishment. sept. 2-3m-19 Lock Dispensary. 4 O CLAY STREET.—Dr. Brown, who 5 4 has been favorably known in this city for the last two years as a most successful practitioner in Venereal Diseases, has been induced by his friends to offer to the public his favorite remedies. which, froma lung and uninterrupted practiee, the doctor, together with his co-workers, has been enabled to select from the long catalogue of medicines now in use, and with some of the Doctor's own discoveries in the art of compounding, he is at least able to furnish all the means of easily and effectually curing all varieties of that most formidable disease, whether primary, secondary, or tertiary affections. The Doctor's medicines are sil prepared by himself, with the greatest care and precaution, and no drugs are used in their composition, except pure and genuine articles, and as such he will guaranty them to radically eure the particular disease that each preparation is recommended for. It is absurd to suppose that any one remedy ean be capable of curing all forms of veneria! disease, but different remedies are required in different stages of the same disease, as well as in the different Varieties. Therefore, the following remedies are offered to those that need them, making a complete assortment of remedies for the cure of venerial diseases. The Vienna Paste, for the Phagedenic or Indurated Uloers, is » powerful caustic, and will destroy any chancre by one applicacion, provided the case is not of more than six days’ standing ; but if the patient has been affected longer, then berequires Van aiten’s Liquor, internally, whilst the chancre is eing cured by means of the paste. The Anti-Morbue Gallicus is used only in Gonorrhoa and Gleet, and in these it can always be relied upon to perform a perfect enre. The AntiMorbus Galicus is put up in a convenient form, and is agreeable and easy to take, and none of those unpleasant eruptiens follow its administration whick are always attendant upon the remedies usually prescribed for the abeve affections. The Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock contains a considerable lod. Potass, otherwise itis just what it purports to be, and experience among physicians has placed its efficacy beyond doubt. Its most extensive and useful application is te the treatment of secondary syphilis and syphaloid diseases, and that shattered state of the system which sometimes follows the imprudent use of mercury. ; Van Suiten’s Liquor foran internal remedy for primary syphilis, and M. Rieord’s Pills for secendary syphilis, are much used by Dr. Brown with signal success; and he keeps on hand a!! other anti-syphtlitic remedies, used as adjuncts to the above, viz: causties—nit; Argenti; Decergie’s caustic potass ; Fusa; Cum; Calee. Internal remedies—-sedelot’s pills; pills Dent: lod ; Hyde poudre temperante de stapt Bypuytren’s pills; lod Potass; Tisane de Feltz; Deeq@stum Sabonaire; Sirop de Cuisinier; Acetas ActaSSa. M&ternal dressings—Vin Aromaticus; Cam Opii; Vin ee Cum Sulphas Quinae; . Vin Arom; Cum Taffin Ceraé Opii; Urg.ent lod P6tass; Unguent lod Plumbi; Emplastrem Amedice Cum Hydrargyio; (Pulvalomin Ust, Uxid Feri sub, Sabinae Pulv a, for destroying excresccnees or vegetations) suspensary bendages, compresses and adhesive straps. All the above preparations are guaranteed to sure the affections that they are prescribed for, or no pay 3 required. Dr. Brown can be consulted on all occasions, and patients wishing to put themselves under his treatment, will always find him at his office, 220 Clay Street from 9 A. M.to 4 P.M., and from 8 te 9 in the evening. All who have disease are invited to eall and see the doctor, and no charge is made for advice, unless imedicine Ps required. . ersons desiring, the a i will obtain thenty Ze bove prepara tions ke P DO : Express. Oct.7-24-6m {From the Boston Medical Journal.] Although we are opposed to the system of ad1s OTE DUR UE eee Cee tusse terrae, wet ~ deem it but justice to say that Dr. Young is one_ of the most industrious and indefatigable vota. ries of the medical science in the Unitod States. From Professor Jackson. The subscriber is personally acquainted with Dr. Young, and has seen much of his practice, and can bear testimony to his mcrits as a practi. tioner. From the New York Herald. The eminence of this distinguished gentlemen . in his prefession, and the very extended opportu. . nities possessed by him forthe observation of venereal diseases, makes his services invaluable to those afHicted with the above complaints. Office Dupont street, No 226 1-2, up stairs, between Washington and Jackson sts. 24-6m oct7 Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p. u. Sunday included. rn. YOUNG, No. 226 1-2 Dupont street— MepicaL Notice.—Isis highly important that persons afflicted with private complaints, should, on the first appearance of disease, apply to the physician who understands disease in all all its varions forms and stages, ardcan at first sight extinguish a slight local inflammation from a bad constitution disease. A very little proper medicine in the first place may save months of sickness. My medicines are composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, have no bad effect on the constitution, and eradicate every particle of disease from the system. P. §.—Recent cases of intection cured in from
two to five days, without change of diet. 24-6m oct7 CAUTION !—Privare Mepicat OFrics Hundreds of those who have contracted venereal diseases are disappointed ef a cure by not calling on Dr. Younce at first. He will forfeit any sum if he fails to cure any case that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting—such as ulcers, tumors, nedes, bunehes, pimples on the face and body, pains in the bones and joints, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bone, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength and flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss of hair, weak eyes, itching, humors, &e. &c Many persons, after being relieved of external appearances of private disease, suppose themselves cured; but, after a few months, find they are troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they find it impossible to relieve. To all who are afflicted in this way, Dr. Young, would particuiarly recommend the trial of his skill. The symptoms with which you are troubled are caused by venereal taints in your blood, which, sooner or later, will destroy your health apd happiness. No person who has ever had an attack of any private complaint, should fail to censult Dr. Young, and take a few bottles of his invaluable purifying medicines, as then they can rest assured that their blood is in a perfectly pure and healthy condition, and that every trace of disease is remoyed from the system. Recent ca’ ses cured in from two to five days, without change of diet or hindrance from business or no charge made. DR. YOUNG, Dupont street, No. 226 1-2. up stairs, between Washington and Jackson streets. Office hours from 8 A. M., to9 P.M. A Caution !—Beware of nostrums sold at apothecaries’ shops, and by selfstyled Doctors, if you do not wish your constitution ruined for life. 24-6m oct7 Sale of Fancy Dry Goods. SELLING OFF. SIMON & BROS. Corner of Commercial and Main sts, stand formerly occnpied by Dr. Moore. EG leave to inform the ladies of Neveda eo. that that they will sell cheaper than any establishment this side ef San Franciseo. Their stock consists in part of Blaek and colored silks, French and English Merinos, Black and colored Alapacas, Gloves, Sewed Muslin Collars, Family Blankets, Matting, Damask and Table Linens, Bleached and brown Sheetings, Gingharhs, Prints, White and celored Flannels, Tweed and Satinetts, Fine square and long Shawls, Jaconette and Swiss Muslins, addressing’ Dr. Brown through . Together with all sorts of Fancy Dry Goods and will not be imposed on. Clothing. 23-3m SIMON & BROS. not worth notice. In view of this fact Dr. Young 81 California street, . San Francisco. . P. S.—A constant supply of these surERIOR SHOV. ELSto arrive, which willbe scld at the lowest } rates Sept2 19-3m 4! 4 Corro, Sampson & 0, . Proprietors of Golden Gate Flouring Mill, . WILLIAM SHARP & CO., Proprietors of Ex;celsior Flouring Mills, Pine street, between Mont. gomery & Kearny, San Francisco. . V HERE they manufacture and keep constantly . on hand and for sale at the lowest market irates, FRESH GROUND FLOUR, made from . ity, and warranted free from all bad and impure ma‘terial. Have alsoonhand and forsale iresh Shorts jand Bran. call, and orders from the trade in the interior. and thus aid in introducing to consumers a pure and unadulterated article of Flour, which the past six months’ experience has proved to be very necessary to the good health of the consumers of Bread. the . great staff of life. Aug20-17-3m Es ES EE ae 2 tee \ » 2 ‘ Story, Redington & Co, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in i DRITGS and ME NITOCINES. ChepT Gane Perfumery, Fancy Articles, §c. Stone Building, Sansome, cor. of Merchant . Street, San Francisco, California. . Agents for Osgood’s India Cholagogue, Wistar’s . . Balsam of Wild Cherry, Graefenberg Co.’s Medi . _ cines, Corbett’s Shakers’ Sarsapariila, Dr. Hunt's . Life Elixir and Hyatt’s Balsam From the fact that ene of our firm will reside per ,manently in the Atlantic States, and superintend . turned within twenty.four hours, and the very) in person the purchasing, putting up and shipping of goods for this market, we flater ourselves that we can Offer superiour advantages, both in quality and . price, to any others in our line ef business. . Sept.9-3m Srory, REpINGTow & ANTS ONLY !—BIGSTOCK!!—PRIME Goods !!!! Low Prices !!J! 20,000 pairs men’s pantaloons, got up in supe. Yrier style, regular sized, and warranted sound and perfect in every respect or no sale, now offering at wholesale to cash buyers, at AUCTION . PricEs, by FRENCH & RUGGLES, Exclusive dealers in Men’s Pantaloons, corner Sacramonto ard Leidesdorff sts. N. B.—AII goods delivered free, and no charge made for boxes. 24-1lm oct7 Winn’s Fountain Head. ri STEEM CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CONFECTIONERY. ANCY CAKE, Pie, Bread and Cracker Bakery and Refreshment Saloons, are open from six o’clock in the morning until twelve o'clock at night, for the sale of goods at Wholesale or Retail, and for the feeding of the thousands of hungry mortals who are continunily thronging our streets.— Manufactured goods in our line are all of a superior quality, and are packed for shipping to any partof the world. Sept-3S0-3m LUMBER! LUMBER!! To Teamsters and Others. HE GRASS VALLEY MILLS are now in full operation, axd ready to supply all demands for every description of Seasoned Lumber, at he lowest market prices. These Mills are situated nearly in the centre of the Village of Grass Valley, about fifty rods south of the Masonic Hall, Auburn Road, and most convenient for Teams to load, There is in these mills,a MULAY SAPY¥, and a 52inch CIRCULAR SAW, together capable of making 15,000 feet of lumber per day. Also, a splendid Woodworth Patent Planing Machine, capable of making 10,000 ft. of planed, tongued and grooved, and other manufactured lumber, per day, of superior qualities. Atr ourlomber is wert BEASonxgD before being dressed—our stock of over eight thousand legs giving us the best material to be found in the country. Call and see! TEAMSTERS can always be supplied with lumber on FREIGNT te the cities of Marysville and Sacramento, on the best terms, equal to any other mill in Nevada county, and when taken in connection with the fact that it is well seasoned, the advantages of freighting from our mills are superior—our engine, saws, and planing machine, being the most powerful in the mountain portion of the stateLumber will be exchanged for Good Baled Hay on reasonable terms. _$GAll kinds of Dimension Lamber, Fensing, 8iding, Sugar Pine, etc. etc. e‘c., constantly oa hand, We have a stock of over 100,000 feet, and shall keep a full supply for the great demand for choice building and fencing materials. GGRemember, we pay cash and the highest pri. cea for freight, or sell to teamsters so as to enable, . them to made Large Profits! J. WINCHESTER, President G. V. G. Mining Co. Grass Valley, August 15, 1853.—17-3m . or sawed to order. Fair Play and no Gouging. UST RECEIVED, at my stand on Commercial street a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors.&c., which will be sold at unusually low prices. Having made arrangements at San Francisco with several of the largest houses, 1am in the receipt of Fresh . GOODS WEEKLY, keeping my large stock full, ;and am able to sell at prices that defy competition. All gcods purchased of me will be delivered withI have no interest in any other store in Nevada; . jand as some of my customers have been imposed . . upon by anether establishment being represented . a8 mine, this will inform my friends and the public . gonecetio that my sign prejects over the awning jn front of my store, and by observing due caution they . E. Ds YOUNG. © . Nevada, Sept. 16.-21-3m 4 San Francisco Advertisements. HIVE e Confectionary Establishment at Sacramento City. pee poet eg! of all kinds at whaleaale, will be supplied to Nevada county merchants es cheap as can be bought at San Francisco, In their large stock may be found all kinds of stiek and faney candies, together with the following: Chrystalized Ginger Do Quinces Do Pineapple Do Peaches; Sugar Almonds ; Noveaux Candy ; Burnt Almonds ; Rose Almonds; Mixed Candy; Cinnamon, Rose, Candy ; Barly Sagar, Caraway. Wintergreen, Hoarhound, Clove: Mottoes of all descriptions ; Cocoanut Candy, Star Candy ; BEE . IGARS--Flor de Cabana, Partagas y Ca; j Espanola Prensados ; Cabarga PrensaJos; Flor Rio Hondo, Media Regalias ; do do Conchas, ¢c. &e. . _ Also—A few more of those superior Plantain . Cigars. Forsaleby BRIGGS ¢ WATERS, . Ocl4-Im California st. bet. Batterv & Sansome. RANCHO, RANCHO, KANCHU. iValuable Rancho Property. . Rancho Orestimba! containing siz square leagues, or : 26,040 acres of Land on the San Joaquin river. E WILL SELF at our salesroom, on SAT! URDAY, 29th October, at 12 o'clock, the a-' . bove Very Valuable Rancho, containing twenty ! six thousand and forty acres, which is situated upon the San Joaquia river, in Tuolanme county, and . embraces some of the most valuable and desirable} Farming lands in this State. It -nces >. Re i ‘andy. a delightf . San Joaquin ae. 21.2 mi'es below Wood's Fem Gravee bs a Cogan Candy Ura wil mae runbing in a northwardly direction along said San, Pe ge Ry MONFECTIONARY: ale oo ape ee peat efabra' fresh, the following kinds: Sarsaparilla, Strawberry, pgs . 2 . yr ttle. FRasu Fruits of D Iz UITs ot of this distance is heavily wooded—thence in 4 south} ayery Lectetion re Suusetran Fruits always westerly direction towards the Orestimba Mountains onhand. ‘ . —a portion of the Coast Range, a distance of eight CANDIES miles. Seven miles of this is on a dead level, and Confecti cult aie ki ? GET Soca ae consists of the very best quality of sail for agricaltaonfectionary of all kinds; the following alwaye ral purposes. Thence in a south easterly direction . °" hand. We willsell a superior article ot candy te get c : any Lronght mto this market trom the States or Sam Franciécd. We invite coinparison as to quality and to the Arroyo “Orestimba.”” This portion of the Rancho ws endalatey,, snd. helt Seeks of the Arroys price, and will make a liberal discount to merchante buying to sell again. are covered with VALUABLE TIMBER. At this point there isa LARGE HOUSE, and all! BOARDING.—In connection with the above es corrais, etc. etc., that are necessary lor *ancho pur . wablishment is an excellent restaurant for the accom modotion of boarders. We invite persons visiting poses. There be also oN ate ee aed he alnalle Sacramento to board and lodge with us, promisng & BUILDING STONE upon this portion of the rancho give the best the market affords at the lowest rates and at the head of the Orestimba. S DSANDS & CO Vrom this point the line runs in an eastwardly di7 J F * ons ae 4 rection out three (3) miles, to the foot of the unSacramento, J st. bet Sei dad Cth ste. — dulating land and the commencemont of tke plain; thence southeastwardly for about seven miles, over an immense plain; thence southeastwardly for a¢ , bout seven miles, over an immense plain of superior San Franctsco, via Marysville. land to the San Joaquin, the place of beginning. N and after Monday, Feb. 7, Adriance gBuekThe Arroya Orestimba runs entirely through the f ingham’s daily line of Concord coaches, will ma centre of the Rancho, from the mountain Orestimba, . as follows: leaves the Nevada Hotel, Nevada city, and empties into the San Joaquin, and is heavily . every morning at 5 o’cluck, A. M., passing through wooded on both sides almost the entire length. Grass Valley, Rough and Ready, Empire Ranch, The rancho is admirably watered, and offers in. and amives at Marysville at 3 o’clock, P. My thus ducements to farmers rarely to be met with—one . gijording facilities for paesengers wishing to tuke portion being suited for agr.culture and the balance j the evening Boats for Sacramento and San Fran for grazing purposes. . cisco, which leave Marysville every evening, at 4 0° Russell’s Ferry, which is upon the rancho, is the . cJock, P. M. ADRIANCE gBUCKINGHAM, only means, except Wood's Ferry, that travelers . Proprietors. have to reach Stockton from this section. Stockton . A. WAGENER, Agent. is distant from this ferry 50 miles. . 3 —(ffice, Nevada Hotel,, Nevada. The Rancho will be subdivided in parcels to suit, py, 11, 1853. purchasers pease For mips, showing the situation of the land, and . the subdivisions, and any information relative to said . property, apply at our office, No. 94 Merchant strcet. . WAINWRIGHT, RANDALL « CO, Oct. 14-ts Auctioneers. ufucturing at the Rover ‘Villisms Sacramento Union, Stockton Journal, Marysville . : Spring, Nevada, various kinds Herald, Nevada Journal, Santa Clura Begister andj and putterns of Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, Sonoma Bulletin, please copy. ' Tables, etc., which, being manufactured by maee 2S ae a ae aan chinery, he can sell at the lowest price. Having C L O x H I N G. bad ample experience he feels assured and will war Now landing, ex YOUNG AMERICA 'rant that hig work is inferior to none. Turning ot \all kinds dove to order, and at the shortest netice Comprising . oete2-ly WM C STILES, PANES of all varieties. Lumber ! Lumber !! sara Bb “am pare aati ALSO—For sale, in small or large quantities . ninto® Berkshire and Vadet Natinets ; ‘all kinds of Lumber, at the cheapest cash rates. Kentucky Jean and Cottonade ; ‘at the Mill on Roger Williams Spring. Persons New Arrangement. Stage and Steamboat Line for Sacramento and 42-tf Chairs, Bedsteads, &c. PAE undersigned has now on I hand, and is coostantly manee bene New Britain Undershirts /on the Yuba will find the situation of this mill pe‘ pam Drawers and Undershirts. culiarly handy for them, and all persens wanting a ~~ ae ‘the article will do well to call. Oct 14-Im 113 Battery street. Sie antes : m . } BAF ‘Pobacco--100 Ibs Nol Kentucky, Dentistry. . 4 Leaf Tobacco, extra strong. Por sale by -—" E compliments of Drs. hext & McIntynri to . . i the citizens of Nevada und vicinity. Shey would mest respectfully inform their friends und BRIGGS & WATERS, The proprietors respectfully solicit 2 . in six miles of the city, free of charz>. i je , ride J.B. LOBDELL. . Ocl4-Im California st. between Sansome and Battery. . ' Te 7 . Pants! Pants! PANTS ONLY! splendid line Kersey and sheeps grey, now offering for cash ja the lowest aucrion PkICEs, hy FRENCH & RUGGLES, . Wholesale dealers in Pantaloons only. ' corner Sacramento aud Leidesdorff sts N. B.—All goods delivered on Loard river steam or elsewhere free of charge. 24. lin oct? i . j ers Rust’s Shovels. iC S.L.H ronand pomt. This well known and . Xe celebrated brand are made express}y for us and . for sale low. IM: BROWN & CO. . ®1 California street, San Francisco. PrP. s§—J. M. Brown & Co., will be in constant . eceipt of these suPERIoOn SHOVELS by every vesirel from New York. 18 3m SAN FRANCISCO ASSAY UFELUE AND Miners’ Savings Bank. LL Moxers left at this Office will bear an interest of eighteen per cent. per year, re. deemable at pleasure. Gorp Dust left to be assarep, will be re{ ! i . a . best price paid for it when offered for sale. . Charge, and Rich Quartz Specimens purchased, or valued gratis, and every attention paid to the Assaying or testing of all kinds of res. N. B.—Bills of Exchange drawn on the East, . at sight, or on time. . Also —On Mexico and Havana. . N. B—Bills drawn at 90 days at par. A. S. WRIGHT, Agent, . om-24 oct7 103 Montgomery street 20 do Oxford do do do; 20 do Brown do do do; 10 do Green do do do; 15 do Black do do do; 20 do Fancy do do do; 10 do Clouded do Co do; 40 do SheepGrey do do do; 10 de Tweed do do do; 20 do Plain Cass. do do do; SO do Fancy do tlo do; 10 do Black do do du; For sale less than Auction rates. FRENCH & RUGGLES, corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff sta. ‘f ey , . N. B—Al!l goods delivered on board TIVCT . for sale, upon reasonable terms. steamers, or elsewhere, free, and no charze made for boxes. 1m-24 oct 7 Dr. P. M. O’BRIEN’S Wholesale Drug Store and Pharmaceutical Laboratory, Davis Street, east side. Between Washington and Clay streets, San Fran. cisco. 52 y . neat . JONN T. MOORR, WwW. EB. uM CALL. . bd ' W. R. McCall & €o., Importers and Dealers in Provisions, Grocertes and Liquors, &¢. EG LEAVE to announce to their old enstomers and the trade in general, that they have in store and are constantly receiving by Clipper Vessels a large and choice assortment of goods selected expressly fui this market. and which will be sold at: the lowest market prices. PRovIsIoNs, Clear Pork, Mose Pork, Moss Beef, Bacon. Lard, Hams, Flom, Bariey, aaa? Potatoes, . niong, ALSO—A large assortment of —— GRocERIES. Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Syrups, Spices, -c. Together with a large stock of Liquors, Tobacco, and Cigars, ete., kept continually on hand at the old stand, 55 J Street. 41-tf Pacific Restuarant, Ww: the undersigned, beg leave to inform the public generally that they have now completed their new house at the foot of Main strect, near the bridge, which will be open on Friday Evening, June 17, 1853, where, they intend to furnish meals from 6 a, M. until 1 P. M. on the . moet reasonable terms. ur intention is todo a cash business, in the most comfortable, convenient manner, and table always provided with the very best’ the market affords. P. S. No spirituous liquors at the bar. Call and try us. GRUSH & CARPENTER. Nevada, June 17, 1853.tf a en en eels Se See PE ae American Livery and Sale Stable. BROAD STREET, NEVADA. HE subscriber begs to return his thanks to the eitizens of Nevada, for the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon his establishment, and te inform them that he continues to keep the best se. jlection of Saddle and ether Horses, for their accommodation,that the country will afford; and he would apeciaby call the attention of the Ladies to hia stock . of spirited but gentle animals at such times as they . are desirous to enjoy a bealthful end invigorating . in cassimeres, satiuet, Tweed, , Gold Dust Received on Speciat Deposit Free of . 30 dozen Cadott Satt. Pants, lined and wel! cnt; . . during the last summer. . thirty two feet front, running back ferty feet, with patrons, that they have associated themselves fur . the purpose of practising their profession, and promise that all operations pertaining to Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry, ; will be performed ina skillful, enreful and durable / manner. Oflice---U. S, Hotel, Broad street. An exeellent article of Dentrifies alwere 'on hand. 21-3m . NEW STORE. HE subscribers have opened the large store fronting on Broad and Pine sts., formerly oocupied by Ilirst, Gragwand Wall, and filled it with . a heavy steck of ‘ Provisions, Liquors, Cigars, Boots, ‘and all the articles needed for Miners’ and Hotel i snpplies, of a superior quality, which they will sell ;at fuirrates. We intend to keep good Goods, and i hene by strict attention to busimess to merit a libjeral share of patronage. Strict aitention will be ; paid tothe Packing ‘Trade. Highest price paid for Gold Dust. . We return ovr thanks for the hberal eustom ‘heretofore accorded us, and respectfally solicit its . continuance, KIDD & WALL. . Nevada, May 6, 1853.tf . PHELPS’ HOTEL. HE undersigned, proprietor, having made eensiderable alteratiou and improvement in the . }above named Hotel, is now prepared to accomme} date all who may faver Lim swith a call. . Every attention will be paid to render this howse (a most desirab’e home for Weekly Boarders, Fami . ties, and all Transient Company. The bed reoms }are attended to with s:repulows care, and the table en at all times with the best the market af. fords. . Board and Lodging. per week, 2d floer,. .. $16.00 . Board and Lodging. per week, Sd door ... 14 a0 . Board withont Ledgine..=-:-. Sa eae 12.60 . Board and lodging, per day, 2d floor,.. 0.. 309 = “ Po HOUT Se ees 2.50 Per DREMEL aos uty eos ss cook ol tee aes 1.00 50. 3uh WM. CG ASHER c ree . (. D. Cleveland, M. D . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. bs Opposite Grass. Valloy Hotel, Main street, (srass Valley 24 tf ! Bargains! Bargains !! . The sarell known Stand called _ BLUE TENT FOR SALE. . » & ITH ALL APPURTENANCES. — This well known pluce the subscribers now offer Also, Hogs, Mules, The house is new, being built It is two stories high, vv Chickens, §c. q-c. an ell running back thirty feet. Tho stand is known as being one ef the best north of Nevadacity. It is, however, presamed that any one wishing to purchase will call and examine for themselves where they will find JAMES A. DICK. : 26-3in JAS. A. DICK & CO., or LINDSY, DEVANE & CO. For Sale---4 Beautiful Farm SN DRY CREEK. five miles above Kentucky House, known as Van Covunt’s Rawcw. It con tains fonr hundred and eighty acres, three hundred of which is located or purchased with School War rants; about two eadoca acres are Enclosed with a First Rate Fence. The whole tract is susceptible of cultivation. The Buildings are a Good Frame House, thirty by twen ty feet. The crop this last year raised was equal to any in Northern California, and amounted to Over Nine Thousand Dollars. Any amount of stock, sufficient to carry on farming will be sold with the premises, ifdesired. Also, Reaping Machines, Seed Drills, &c. For terms, apply to A. VAN COURT, 25-2m* on the premises. Anderson & Smith, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will attend punctually to all Legal Business ontrutted to their care. a CoLLectrions oF CLAI™s promptly attended to. Office on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, orer 22-6m Notice to Contractors, HE SUBSCRIBER, sole contractor for the construction of the “South Yuba Mining and Sacramento Canal Company’s” works, hereby 1nvites proposals for building a dam across the Yuba River. at the foot of the canon on said river, at the point where the survey commences. The dam must be constructed of stone and of sufficient strength to resist the pressure of the entire volume of waters of that river when swollen to the highest mark, and agreeably to the design of the company’s Engineer, Capt. John Day of Grass Valley. The work will be commenced on this section of the canal, onthe Ist of October next, when the river is presumed to be at its lowest stage. Sealed proposals for this work will be reccived until that day, and must be endorsed “Proposals: for Dam,” and addressed to the subscriber, care of T. W. Colburn, Esq., Nevada city. The work must be of the most substantial char. acter, and such as to pass inspection and approy of the Engineer. N. PEABODY POOR, Contracto Nevada city, May i8, 1853, my 20 tf Dr. Clark’s store.