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November 2, 1855 (4 pages)

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at Ten percent. per annum, from January 1st, 1855 aaa LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF’S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FOREB closure and an order of sale issued from the Hon. District Cou:t of the + ourteenth Jadicial Dirict, ine ed bearin ISAAC and costs of suit, herein taxed at Thirty Dollars und sell the following described property, to-wit : gmeut rendered therein duly atrest. A ate October 29th, 1855. in favor of ihe Lien of Mechanics, and others,’’ approved April 2 ASH and against ‘TIMOTHY ELLS. 1855 on the following described property, to-wit : > WORTH for the sumof Twenty Two Hundred and . Grass Valley road antl about 25 rods RE ay ae ae pe a an ee see LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. O. N. Surg, COUNTY COURT, ts. Notice of forclosure of Mechanic’s Apax Sarr. Lien. LL PERSONS holding or claiming Liens under the provisions of an Act entitled “‘An Act for seeuri That certain 24 by 29 feet one story frame house, toSes aay 2 ith i . gether with the land immediately adjoining the same to ixty-One dollars [$2,261] with interest thereon the extent of 500 square feet, situated, lying und being at the Glenbrook Race Course, in the Township and county of * , Nevada. Said liened premi: i i‘ ever welcome, Twenty-Five Cents [$30 25.] . am commanded to. iniles fro premises being situated about two . m Nevada, a little to the eastward of the old in the rear of a pubThe RANCH located on the waters of Wolf . lic house kept by one Sands, are herehy nctified to be and Creek, about Five milea from the town of Grass . appear before the County Court of Nevnda county, at the Valley. contsining about ONE HUNDRED AND! November terin thereof, on the 9th day of November next S33 . a i : ed and de-j2t 10 o'clock A: M., and to exhibit SIXTY ACRES, more or less, bounded a . proée of such Liens. T will on that day apply to said Court hfor the foreclosure of a Mechanic's Lien on said building and the surrounding Lot, and for an Order for the Sale of scribed as follows : i Commencing at the Pine tree forming the nort east corner of Joseph Atkin’s claim, thence running Three Hundred and Twenty Rods northerly to a pine tree blazed, thence Eighty rods easterly to an oak tree blazed, thence Three hundred and twen. ty rods southerly toa pine tree blazed. thence 80 Rods westerly to the piace of beginning, and the SAW MILL and DWELLING apon the suid premises, which I wii] sell at public auction to the highest oidder for Cash, in front of the she iffs Office in Nevad:,on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 221 , 1853 at 2o’clock, P. M. Given under my hand at Office in Nevada, this . the first day of November, 1855. W. W. WIGHT, Sherif N.C. By C. Fanius Woop, Under Sheriff. November 2—3w > SHERIFF’S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of foreclosure and an o-der of Sele, issued {rom the Hon. District Court, ol the Fourteenth Judicial District, on a judgment rene dered therein duly attested beuriug date October 25th . A. D. 1855 in favor of CUAS. H. SEYMOUR and ANN . FLIZABETH SEYMOUR. and agninst HENKY V. HERBEKF for the sum of gi,2U0, together with interest thereH om ut the rate of Three per ceat per month, from the 11th . day of July 1855, and costs of suit taxed at Thirty-four . Doilurs aud Eighty-Five cents, l am commanded to sell . the jvllowing described property to-wit : : All that certain propery beginuing at a point on the Southerly side of Muin sircet, in Nevada town and county State of California. distaut ibirty-four feet trom the . Suutherly corner of Main and Church sircets, thence running at right angles to ssid Main street. along line of . lot of Rosenhein & Brother, 89 feet wore or tess, thence . South 23° kast Ninety-one feet und four inches, thence . North 55° 30’ East ninety-seven feet to said Main street, . and thence North 30° west Eighty-foar feet and eleven . inches along suid Main street, to place of beginaing, tugether with all of the privileges and appurienances belonging uuto said premises of whatever nature or in any wise upperluining, which I shail sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Sherifl’s office. Nevada city, on Thursday, the 22d day uf November A.D. 1835, at 2o’cluck P.M. . Given under my hand at Sheriff's office in Nevada city, this lst day of No vember, 1835. W. W. WRIGHT, Sheri N.c. . By C. Fasivws Woop. Under Sheriff. tds . C x SHERIFF'S SALE: Y virtue of a decree of foreclosure and an order of sale issued from the Hon. District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, on a judgment by defanit rendered thereim bearing date Oct. 72,1855 in favor of David Seley and against Alfred H. Farnsworth, forthe sum of . four hundred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents, . with interest thereon as specified in plaintiffs complaint. . I am commanded te sell tae fo lowing described property, to wit: All that tract of land or Ranch known as the Osage Hetel, eightamiles below Rongh & Ready,‘on the 6 appertaiaing : en eres, onc huaQ ntains dred and seveai y-fi 1 shail sell at pu cash, in front of the Sievid’s office, Nevada city, on Thursday the 22d day of Noy. A. D. 1855 at 2 o’clock, P.M. of November, A. D. 1855. W. W, WRIGHT, Sheriff N. C. then and there the said property, pursuant to the statute in such cases 0. N. SMITH, Plaintiff. made and provided. C. A. Jonxson, Att'y for Pit'ff, Nevada, October 19—tf Constable’s Sale. TATE of California, County of Nevada. Eureka Township, ss. Justices Court, hefore L.A. Sacket, Esq an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the Connty aforesaid bearing date October 13th, A D, 1*55 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by Jobn Culdwell a Justice of the Peace on the 29th day of December. A. D. 1854, in fevor of OCsmar Parst and against Weaver, Glover & Co, for the snm of $203.66 debt. interest, damages and costs of suit. I have taken in Fxecution and will sell to the highest bidder for Casn on Faipay, the 16th day of November. A. D. 155, between the hours of 10 o’clock a m and 2 o’clock, PM. the Saw Mill known as Weaver's Mill and situated one mile ind a half northeast of Eureka. Also the Memphis and Orleans Race. Tuken ag the property of Weaver, Glover & Co. to satisfy the above demanda and accruing costs. HENRY MOON, Constable, Eureka Township. td Nevada County pe Aa Se ee ee TO QUARTZ MILL OWNERS OF THIS COUNTY. \ E HAVE A SIMPLE RIFFLE BOX, the Patent of which we have secared. that will save the finest particles of Gold. We believe there is not a mill in the county, but from the tailings of which we can save from twen‘y to fifty dollars per . week, that you now lose. We will furnish each mill one machine, to be used two weeks, on receiving a certificate of deposit of Fifty Dollars with C. W. Mulford, or Wells, Parga & Co., Bankers. Nevada city, with the understanding that at the expiration of two weeks, ifyou do not wish the machine, you can return itand receive your money. For placer and hydraulic diggings, we have for sale machines, car:ying from ten to one hundred inches of water, varying in price from $25 to $120. Ma-hines in operation can be secn, by applying to. the proprietors at the Metropolis Hotel. Nevada city. FORD & LEFFINGWELL. All persons are cantioned against any infringe ment on the principle of our invention. for we wi!l protect our interests by law. NOTICE. Pree having demands against the Metropolis . Hotel, from the 18th of September, 1854, to the 3d of March, 1855, inclusive; also against the Oriental Hotel. from the 27th of April to the 16th of October inst., wiil pleuse present thew for settlement; and ail indebted to the above Hotels are requested to make immediate pay . ment. Gentemen having receipts for Bills of the Meith afl the appurtenances there. tropolis Hotel, paid to Mr. 1, Williamson. or any of his Said farm or . agents. will confer a fuyor by presenting the same to the ubscriber. Cct 19-¢ D. W. ALDRICH. MIDDLETON’& RILEY. etioa to the highest bidder a4 — CORN MEAL and HOMINY, for sale by Given under my band of Office, Nevada eity this l-t day aie NEW NAVY and CHILE for sale by . By C. Fanrcs Woop, Under Sheriff. eT AE IE EE ETS ABR se ADMINISTRATUR’S NOTICH. . .y OTICE is hereby given that by order of Probate Court, . the uadersigurd will sell at public auction to the . highest bidder for cash, at Cement Hill, Nevada Township, . on MONDAY, the 12th of November. A. D. 1855, at 12} o'clock. M. the fellowing property belonging to the estate . of Hugh Urant, deceased. 1-3 undivided interest in one Cabin, Blankets and Cooking utensils. . 1-3 undivided interest in sluicing claims, boxes and new cauin. i Colt’s Revolver. . 1 Sluice Fork, Shovel and Pick. 41-2 claims lying in hill east of Pacific Co. Claims. 1-6 interest iu the claims and tunnel on Cement Hill. ! ALNEY U0, FELT, Public Administ wr Nevada Co. . and Admisirator of t est , deceased. Nevada, November 2, 1854 . ADMINISTRAIOR’S NOTICE. j ) OTICE i given to all persons having claims . N again t e of Calilernia, to present the sabe . y ve ers to me, at my office in} ate of Hugh Grant, deceased, late oi evada, within Yen moaths frem date hereof, or be for. barred from any benefit of said estate. . . ! . FELT, Public Administrator. . Uct. 25—4w ALU ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Otice is t y given to all persons having claims . ate of Joseph VU. Boice, deceased, late . Hate of Califurnia, to present the same . y Youchers to me, ut my office in . Nevada, witain Len months from date hereof, or be for. ever barred from any benefit of said estate. { A.O. FELT Public Administrator, . aa SHERIPE’S SALE. TUE ofadecree of forclosure and an order of i tof the Hon. District j 2 Jadicial Iistrict on a Judgment . . 26—tw. } with a call. . . RANDIES, a complete MIDDLETON & RILEY. MERICAN CATTLE and SHEEP, on foot, in lots to A suit purchasers, for sale by MIDDLETON & RILEY. BIYGORS. WHS & GIBARS, E. W. HEYWOOD & C0. FFERS for sale, by the Package or Gallon, the Largest and Best Assortment of Liquors, Wines & Cigars ever opened in Nevada. Our facilities are such thot we feel confident in saying ces as will meet the approbation cf alt who mey favor us ‘iry us gentiemen!Goods delivered promptly to any part of the City free of extra charge. E. W. Wexwoop & Co. New Brick Stores, Eroad st. below Pine. Nevada, Oct. 26, 1855.—if assortment, Wrisky, Old Bourbon, Monongahela, Scotch and Irish, Gis, Pare Holland and Domestic, Rum, Old Jamatca, Suzery, Duif Gordon, Mapetita, Old and very fine, Porr, Burgundy, CLareT. in cases and casks. Por seule by E.W.HEYWOOD & Co. Broad street, below Pine. I NDON ALK AND PorTER, of the most approved Brands for sale by E. W. Hexwoov & Co. 26-tf Bread street, below Pine. Gider, Devonshire and Crab Apple, for sale by hb, W. Heywoop & Co. Broad street, below Pine, Gy cnuine Swiss ApsyaTils anv Kirsecu, for sale by EK. W. Egeywoop & Co. Brond st. below Pine RYRUPS, a complete soriment for Bar use, tor sale by H av ANA CiGaRs, a fine assortment, for sale by E. W. Hiywoop & Co. Broad st. below Pine. A.D, 1855, in fay ‘a proper credit e1 2 taxed at $50 65 for . . highest bidder for . Nevada, on Sa? . property to-wit: . i tof acertain Bridge across . the South Yuba, at Washington, known as the LENOX . & MURPHY BRIDGE, togetler with the One.Half of the . TOLL HOUSE belonging thereto, and reversioa and rever . sions, remai riaud remainders, rents, issues and prolits . thercto. And also, all the estate, right, title-and interest i claims and demands whatever, as Well in law as in equity . of the said party of the first part in and to the «me = . Given under my hand at office, in Nevada, this 25th] Shaving for the Million! =. RUGG has the inte boner of informing his old is and the community in general that afier he has returned to his old profession for profit, and hus fitted up a periect litle byjou of a shop in the U.S. Hotel, where he is prepared wiih the sharpest razors and the sual paraphertmalia of the tonsorial xrtist to dress up the countenances and locks of gentiemen in the most aduirable st Nevada. October 96. 1855—2m ARCADE HOUSE, Commercial Street, Nevada city, Two dvors above Espencheid’s Brick. is The subscriber having fited up rooms on Comwis Mercivl street as a Hotel and Boarding House, perng would be pleased to have a cali trom the citizens day of October, A, D. 1855. jot Nevada, and frem the public at large, visiting the W.W. WRIGHT, Sheriff N. C. October 26—tds By C.F. Woop, Under Sheriff . + > sa , j SHERIFE’S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE of foreclosure of mortgage . B and an order of Sale issued owt of the Pistriet Court . of the Fourteenth Jadicial District in the action of B. b. . LATON against J. E, SOUTHWICK, duly attested the 18tb day of October A. D, 1855, Lam commanded to sell the following property, tu.wit * ; . vest An undivided One-Ialf interest in the Empire Mining Company, «whole interest being One-Eleventh of ail the Stock, Mill, Buildings. Mines and Appurtenances unto suid company belonging, the saki cumpany being the . Empire niinng company, having its place of business in Gruss Valley, Nevada County, Ualiforaia. Net ce is hereby given thaton Thursday, the 8th day of Movember 1850 at 12 M., in front of the Sheriff’s Office Nevada, 1 will sell the above properiy, or so mnch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount mentioned in the decree for Cush, Given under my hand at office in Nevada City. this the 18th day of October, 1855 W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff N. c By C.F. Wood, Under Sheriff. October 19—tds. SHERIFF'S SALE. py Y VIRTUE Ur A becKid of toreciosure and an order B of sale issued out of the Hon. District Ceurt, of the Fourteenth Judicial District, on a judgment rendered therein on the 23d day of Uctober, A. D. 1855, in favor of Roswell Bigelow and against Joshua A. Cross, and Sarah C. Cross, his wife, for the sum of Four Hundredand Kigh.y Eight Dollars ( 5485,00) debt, and $ ; city on business or pleasure. EX. His Bens are clean and neat. we-His Bar is furnished with Liquors of superior including Lager beer, with a goud quality of Schweitzer Cheese. ALBERT MAU, Proprietor. Cctober 26—Jm CHARLES W. MULFORD, ES SS TS) et Ee Be Fire-Proof Building, Main street, Nevada. WILL PAY the highest prices for Gold Dust. Gold Bars, and County scrip; am furnished with Weuts. fareo & Co's Drafts, payable in any of their Uffices in the Atlantic States and Canada. and will procure Drafts on . Lurope in sums to suit, forward dust jor Coiunge at the . U.S. Branch mint, and if desired will make advances on same Lhave one of the best Iron and Brick Vaults in the Mountuins, and receive Deposits, Special or otherwise. aa-ight Checks on Weils, Fargo & Co., Suu Francisco AT PAR. Oct. .6—om PROPLBS Ba. PPOSIDION BEING THE LIFE OF TRADE, the subscriber has opened a new and extensive BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, At the Juncuvn of Main and Washingtou sis., Formerly occupied by C, W. Young, costs, together . Where he will sell to the public of Nevada and vicinity with aceruing costs, and the foreclosure of a certain . all kinds of rtgage, executed by Joshua A. Cross and Sarah C. Cross, his wife, Defendanis, 1 will expose at public sale, in front of the Sheriffs Ofice, Nevada on SATURDAY, NOVEM: 3 BER 17Tti., A 5, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following to-wit: deszribed prope Allthat certain piece or parcel of Jand with the honsc . jowest k nas the Far West House, situate lying and er open of Nevada and siate of California, rituate on the rond from Nevada to Sacramento, on that of the read designated us MeCourtney’s Cut Of Cemmencing ata stake fuur rods S. E. of the Far West BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, Musical Instruments, And everything eise appertainig to that line, at the ible rates. Small profits and Large Sales being his motto, he therefore begs everybody and those concerned to yive him A before buying elsewhere, and he will see them satisfied. lle has also connected with his Bookstore a CIRCUHouse, running due north 140 rods toa stake; theuce west . 1.4 TING LIBRARY as extensive as auy in the city. 75 rods to asmali ouk, thence west of north 220 rods to . e white oak; thence south of west 56 rods tua smail — thence east of eouih 346 rods to a white-oak, theace due ast 30 rods to the place of beginuing. Coniuining one hundred and sixty acres more or jess; together with all and singular the tenements, Lereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging : pyogenes my hand at Ufiee, in Nevada, this 25th jay of Uctober, } W. W. WRIGHT. sheriff N.C. 4. TERMS LOW. Nevada, October 12—3m FRISBIE’S SALOON. _ Geo. Ei. Rosers, Qe TO HIS FRIENDS and the public in a general that he has become the Lessee of this M. MICHELSEN. By C. F, Woop, Under She-iff. POPULAR & WELL-KNOWN HOUSE Nevada, Oct. 26, 1855—tds 5 CORONER'S SALE. v vii ree of foreclosure and an order of 5 iat seater . planer: the Hon. District Court of the j Fourteenth Judicial District on a judgment aes therein on the 23d day of Oct, A D. 1595 in Pree rae W. Wright and against Charles W. Corne} pg Briggs, tor the sumjof thirty-five hundred daltars, with interest thereon from the 18th day of April 1855 at the rate of three per cent per month, together with custs of suit. 2 will sell on Monday, the 26h day of November, A. D. 1555. _in front of the Sheriff's Office, at public auction to . the lighest bidder for cash. at the hour of 1 o’ulock,P M . the follo wing preperty described in said mortgage as follows; Commencing atan Gak tree near Shady creek between the South and Middje Forks of the Yuba river, thence running West gue hundred and sixty rods, thence South two nundred and eizaty rods, thence East pne hundred and . sixty rods. thence North two hundred and eighty rods, te . the place of beginn.ng, containing about $20 acres, and kuown a3 the OAK TREE RANCH, with al) and sinzular, the appurtenances and hereditaments thereto belonging, “de canaetegl he ae { October, 1855 zi ™. 3 of * Giveb under my JOHN GRIMPS, pie Bt Sevnds Coietober TH 1855 44g Which has recently been thoroughly renovated and embellished in a style Unsurpassed in the Mountains. The House is bountifully suppiied with the MOST CHOICE LIQUORS To be found in the market. @& Lunch will be served up Every Day and Evening. JOHN K. DALLISON, Gc AcEnt, Book Keeper, Accountist, Bill Coljector and Copying Clerk. GB. Desk at Wells, Fargo & Co's Expressoffice. Lawyers Deeds and other writings copied. FE. W. Heyweor & Co. Broad strect. below Fine having served the town fuithfully as Constable for hoor, . peel Special Notices, MASONIC NOTICE E. K. KANE LODGE, F,& A. M. meets every FRIDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Lodge Room, on Broad street. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. C. H. SEYMOUR, W. M. N.A. HICKS, See’y. 42—tf NOTICE, Adelphi Division. No. 100, Sons of Tem" perance, meet attheir Hall. fuot of Main and Broad sts. every Tuesday evening. Allbrothers in good standing are THOS. H. CASWELL, W. . _ H.R. Srmes R.S. 44-3m. Masonic. (Nov adakL No. 13, F. & A. M.‘ meets every Saturday Evening, at their Lodge Room on Broad street. Regalar meetings the 2d Saturday of every month. . I, WILLIAMSON, W. M. J. L. Broappts, Secretary. l0-ly Meets every Monday evening at Temperance Hall. All Brothersin good standing are cordially invited to attend. N. A. HICKS, W. C. T. F. H. SIDEBOTTOM, W. R. 30-3m ag I. O. 0. P—Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, instituted Nov 4th, 1853, meets every TUESDAY EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, Broad street. } pe MERE RU REPAY: EX, ie 2 oh SDS OS 2 SR ee ae . Nevada Temple of Honor No 8 Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to aitend F R I N A. B. SWAN, N.G. J. C. Durry, Secretary. feb24-1855tf eC LETTER NOTICE. eee §08 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED with NEAINESS and DESPATCH at the \Devadta Sournal. Sab Office, Main Street. N. P. BROWN & CO., Proprietors. Bale recently farn‘shed our office with an elegant assortment of JOB TYPE, and are prepated to exe cute in the best possible manner, © t BILLS OF FARE. BILE MEADS, CIRCULARS. HANDBILLS, PAMPNEETS. PROGRAMMES, BALL TICKETS. CARDS. POSTERS, BOOKS, LAW BLANKS. CATALOGUES, DRAFTS. CHECKS, &c, At Unprecedented Low Rates, RSCAXL SHAMS . Of all Hinds, for sale at this Office ——_—— ee BIE’S RESTAURANT, M, L. CLINKARD, Proprietor. HE subscriber having leased the above Restaurant and fitted it up in good style, is now prepared to offer his friends and the public in general, a€ all times of the day WELLS, FARGO & CU., furnish Government Stamped . and night, Envelopes bearing their “Frank” at 12}; cts, Each, or $10 per Hundred. Letters enclosed in such Envelopes will be carried over any of their Express routes in California and Oregon Free of Charge. They also furnish 10 Cts. Government Fnvelcyes wit . their “Frank’’ attached for 25 Cents Each, which will carry Letters to the Atlantic States Free of Charge, WILLIAM HEWITT, Agent, Nevada, October 7, 1855—tf au2d SEE DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute is becoming a “sine qua non” to the welfare of our State and health of our citizens, aod his rapidly spreading reputation, although it may excite surprise, is but the signal . of Skill, and follows as the natural effect of such a cause. We are personally acquainted with gentlemen who have suffered fur years under Chronic disease, and who had . taken advantage of every available means that prumised relief, but without success, until they called upon Dr. . L. J.Czapkay, who in an incredible short space of time} has given them entire rehef. The Dr. conducts his Insti. tute in a macner that must be satisfactory to all his pa-. tents. He examines, advises and recommends without . charge, and the patient after hearing his terms for treatment can accept or reject at pleasure, whereas some re. quire a consultation fee, althoigh the consultation may { not be satisfactory. In mo case does the doctor make a . charge unless he effects a cure. This he is able to do, . beause he feels the confidence which long experience ; has given, and no doubt the consolation which appertains to that confidence. Persons afflicted with either . Acute er Chronic disease, would do well to consult the . Dr. at all events iteam douo harm, as for consultation . . he asks no fee, nordoes he insist upon obedience to his . advice, unless ihe patient pleces him under his care. His effices are Nu, iund 2 ARMORY ILALL. corner of Sueramento and Montgomery. streets, San Francisco. tf NO WONDER HE WAS THANKEFUL—Read . and Judge for you:selves !—Gentlemen—Having . experienced the bencficial effects ot Dr. Mcl-ane’s . . Celebrated Liver Pills, I take great pleasure in Tecommending them to the public. I feel warranted . in saying, that they area certain ‘Cure for Liver . comp'aints and Biliors diseases. no matter how dificult or longgstadding, I myself was sflicted with . this dreadful disease for two years, and ob! how thankful 1 am that I hea-d of these Pills. J parchased of one of your agents three boxes, and be{fore [had finished the third bex was completely jcured. I verily believe, but fur Dr. McLane’s : i ‘ , iver Pills al w hive been i erave . . that we ere prepared to offer Goods in our line at such pri-. Liver Pills, I should r bir tee but as it is, I am now enjoying the best of health} and stand a living witness of the efficiency of Dr-. . McLane’s Liver Pills Besides recovering my . health, I consider fhat Ihave saved in pocket some . two or thiee hundred collars physician's fees. { This testimony I give you with the greatest . . pleasure. and hope it may do something towards . making these invaluable Pii!s knewn to all who ure . suiferine with liver complaint. } Wil. HISS, Traveler in Western New York. }. P.S. Dr. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, also . jhis great American Vermifage or Worm Destroyer. {ean now be had et all respectable Drug Stores in. . California. . ; Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and jtake none bat Dr. M-Lane’s Liver Pills. There . ave other P.jls, purporting to Le Liver Pilis, now . before the public. DrW. G. ALBAN, Broad street, Nevada. Kee Park & White, Wholesale Agents, and dealersin Family Medicines, Washington street, . between Sansome and Battery, San Francisco. August 17, 1855—tf . . . Spring Valley Ranch for Sale. . . This ranch is siiuated on Spring Creek, between . . the Middle and South Yubas, about Four miles . st of Cherokee. containing 160 acres, and for . j qility of soil is ueaurpassed anywhere in the mountains. . . There is a good Dwelling house, barn and other out ouses, and a good supply farming utensils necessary . for farming purposes, About For.y acres are under cul. tivation and the whole ranch well fenced. A fine stream of water the’ veer around sufficient for irrigation, with . ditches complete. . _ For further particulars enquire of H. M. FULLER, at the Nevada Journal Office, or of the subscriber at the Montezuma Hotel, Montezuma, Nevada county. Cet. 19—if WM. MARSUALL. CITY BAKERY! Broad Street, Nevada. JOHN NOTTER, Proprietor. HE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their . old friends and customers that they have fitied up in style the saloon known as the «‘Polka,’’ where they wil! always be on hand to fill all orders which may be entrustedtothem. He will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BREAD AND PASTRY. Soda, Boston, Sugar, Buiter, Water and Graham Crackers, Wholesale & Retail at Lowest CashPi ces Traders, Hotels, Restaurants, and families supplied at the most reasonable rates, Orders from the country wiil be promptly filledand forwarded with despatch. . Nevada, Oct 12, 1855.—Sm CWNERSCF DCGS TAKE NOTICE WNERS OF DOGS are requested to call on the subscribers at the United States Hotel, immediately . and renew their Licenses or the lives of some Dogs may be of SHORT DURATION, C. P. EVANS, Marshal. per Will N. Rabbilts, Deputy. Nevada. Oct. 12—tf Saw Mill for Sale, HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the entire . Machinery of his SAW MILL. (now running.) in Bear Valley, consisting of One 15 Morse Power Engine ; Two powerful Boilers ; One 52 inch Circular Saw ; and T foot Mandril ; One 44 inch Circular Saw ; and § feet Mandtil ; Head Blocks ; Rack-lrack ; Feed Works ; Reiting ; Blacksmith's Tools, a complete set ; Also—Fvery article necessary for a Saw Mill of the first order, capable of Sawing 10.000 fest of Lumber in 24 hours. {# The Engine and Boiler will be sold seperate if desired. The above Property will be sold VERY LOW FOR CASH. J.C. BIRDSEYE, Bear Valley, October 17th, 1855—tf ONION Wotad, BROAD STREET. HE undersigned having taken in charge this well T known Hotel, and fitted it up ina style that is not surpassed by any other house of the kind in any mountain . town in California, takes this method of announcing <o his friends and the citizens of Nevada, and the public generally, that he is now ready to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, and he pledges himself to all who may favor him 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. Particularattention has been paid to fittingup the LODGING DEPARTMENT, which is now under the superintendance of a com . petent lady, and from her knowledge of the business, J am confident that I 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 will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords, and by strict ee to business he hopes to receive a share.of public patronage. PRICES: Board per week..$10,00 . Board & Lodging per day.2,50 Board & Lodgiag.,.12,00 ing per bight.... 0 E,W. SMITH, Proprietor. OFFEE, SUPERIOR OLD GOVERNMENT, JAVA, MO The well known Union Lir : Stabl es cha and Rio for cale by MIDDLETON & RILEY. UGAR, CRUSHED POWDERED AND BROWN for sale by MIDDLETON & RILEY, Green Gages for sale by MjDDLETON & RILEY. a? poe ee oe ae ellics. Currant. Apple. Peach and Pear! .,., bas MIDET PRON & BIT eee A mney sey 9 under the superintendance of Messrs Cooper & Armstrong, lessees, soll are sow apes tor tht ndmckeanianibn of the foi¥tic. Pz FRUITS, CHERRIES, Whortleberries, Damson and . Good Saddle Horses ean at alt times be found pa iat wt i ttention paid to the: nm e at = POnPER & AP STRONG, Propr’s, . . Daguerrean Gallery. . EVERY ARTICLE OF LUXURY, . To be had in the market, got up in the best manner, BRA] Orders sent in for meals to be carried out will . 2ble terms. be strictly attended to. He will ulso get up in the best style Dinners or Suppers for Partier.
He hopes by strict attentionto business to merit a full share of public patronage. ‘ Nevada, Oct. 26th, 1855. tf Dunham's Patent Rock Drill. VHE public are respectfully informed that the subseriber has the first and enly “Horizontal Rock Drill” now in use, for which he has obtained letters patent for this Stnte. Itis designed for drilling ia the hardest kina of rock. and miners und others engaged in working in Stone will do well to cal! ut Messrs. GOSS& NICHOLAS Sacramento Iron Works or the tubscriber at the U. S HOTEL, Front street, Sacramento, where individual rights can be purchased for manufueture and machines. ALEX. McCARG AR, Sacramento, Oct. 26, 1855, WELLS, FARGO & CGO., Expres d Banking Com f TERS aiperah scootens Office removed next door to Americzn Market, Foot of Main and Washington streets. Continue to Send Daily to all parts California, Weekly to Crescent City, Oregon and Southern Coast, and SemMonthly to the Atlantic States, in charge of Special } esengers, by the Punama and Nicuragua steamers, connecting in New York with the American Express Cog. ...6.05. West and Canada W. United States Express Co 52...... South and Weet. Harnden kxpress Co,,.... 2.0.00.. East and Sotth National Express Co.,. 3 --North and Canad: E Livingston, Weils & Cu. Pnglund, Germany and Frauc, GOLD DUST BOUGHT. Certificates of Deposit issued—both general and special CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. BILLS OF EXCHANGE RAWN ON NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Boston, Buffalo. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Lonisyille, St. Leuis, Galena, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Toledo, Sandusky, Torento city, Hamilion, Montreal, Quebec, And aJl other Principal Cities and Towns of the Atlantic and Western States. in connection with. the American and United States Express Companies. WELLS, FARGO & CO, Wittiam Hewitt, Agent Nevada, October 7, 1855—tf ault Late Publicaitiens ES Bene RECEIVED: Fern leaves. 1s Jad series; Life and beauties of Fanny Fern * ><» 1 ter; The . Wife’s Victory. by Mrs. Southwee ' i}sughter, complete, by Reynolds; Life of Prt , ONendorf’s Spanish, ¥rench and Gorman. Also, sv assorted Novels, by »Nthe popular Authors, For sale of course, by no2ly—tf POTTER & CRITTENDEN, J. M. HIXSON, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions and Caxrtrornta Propvuce. y J OULD -espectfully inform histriends and tl epublic generally. that be has commenced bus ness in Rogers & Hussey’s Brick Build ng, DMiain Street, And will keep constantly on hand all kinds of ‘atables of the best quality, which he wiil cel! low FOR CASH Nevada, aug 20, 1855—3mt THOMAS MARSH, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Pp \PER hanging, and House {Lining done [with neathess and despatch. on reasonable terms. Paints. Oil, Varnish, White Lead, Wall Paper; Linsved Oil boiled and raw, and every variety of assorted colored Paints,ready mixed, Varnish, coach and Copal and Japan, Window Glass and Putty. Shop on Commercial st. opposite W. Dyer’s 2itf SCHOOL BOOKS. M° GUFFY’S, Sanders’ and Mandeville’s Serics: Readers and =pellers ; Smith’s Graw mars ; * Comstock’s Chemistry and Philosophy}; Davis’ Adams and Colburn’s Arithnietics ; Mitchel’s primary and com’n school geography; A liberal discount made to Schools and the trade. For sale by POTTER & CRITTENDEN, EMI QUARTO BLANKS— 100 Quires, finely bound ; 500 Quires Quarto blanks 1-2 bound, 10 Dozen Bar Books; Pass and Memorandum Books, a great variety, Tack and Memorandum Books, all kinds ; Time Books, small and large sizes. For sale by POTTER.& CRITTENDEN. 2 PAPER. LFee CAP, FOOL'S CAP, allsizes; Broad and Narrow Bilt Cap; 50 Reams Letrer Paper. bine and white; 20 do finely assorted Note paper; 10 do Bath Letter, Blue Forsale by POTTER « CRITTENDEN. Wa. M. Stewarr. McCONNELL & STEWART. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. W ILL PRACTICE in all. the Courts of the Fourteenth Judicial District, and in the Supreme Court. 4a Office, for the present. one d bel the Old Court House, Broad street, Nevada. Seen a Nevads, October 7, 1835—1f METROPOLIS HOTEL. st., Nevada. The undersigned respectfully informs his AP friends und ‘he travelling public that he has refut J. R. McConnent, sumed the management of the yorite use which being pene, Newly Furnished Rencersit a pleusant Home for Families ai m fortable and Convenient Boarding House for ph on mig By untiring endeavors to promote the comfort of his guests, clexpliness in every department, larity of meats at stated hours a bountifuily supplied Table and a Bar supplied with Superior Liquors, at as Low as any other House possessing equal advantages with the polite attention of every One connected with the establishment he bopes to merit your pat ronage. DeW.A , Agent. October 12,1855—3m LATCH, ese FOR 5A LE.—A cplendid no, from the mani factory of WiNiaut Hall & Sous, New York, will be sold cheap for Cash. Alsu—a Horse, Carriage and Harness, The Carriage is nearly new, was tured expressly for family use, piss, & des: pi two horses, as may be desired. The Horse is gentle and kind. Apply to SHARDSON. October 19, 1855tf —— , IMPORTANT TO TINMEN, TIN SHOP pleasantly situated in Ro: A is offered for sale cheap for cash. en be sold at a great sacrafice by the subscriber. * ALSO0—A COTTAGE HOU-=4, sizuate convement'te the shop will be sold if desired Apply immediately. “Oct 26—4w F. G. JEMEERDS, Rough & Ready. , 14 of a rile above Town, enquitect .. . J&a. WHARTENBY, 26-at et thé Water Office on Oregon x and white gilt ;. Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, aud Shect Iron Stoves, new Any quartity of plain and fancy Envelops to suit . patterns, for sale very low. and Ready «Strobe 12. 1855—2m “NEVADA YET AHEAD!” ROSENHEIM & BROTHER. ‘Corner of Btoad and Pine streets, Nevada. OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIEFDS AND THE PUBLIC in general, that th constant! hand at their store nextto H. Davis’ Building, and opposite the United States Down? es A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, IN ALLITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Tickings, Sheetings and a great man other Goods usually kept in such establisements. AT ASONA ALL OF WHICH THEY MOST . BLE PRICES. Call and ju fo: ] f P.S.=GUODS RECEIVED ON STORAGE at our Fire Proof Ware House on Main Street eet ot Pounelees 7 M. ROSENHETH, Nevada July 27, 1855-3m A. 8, ROSENHEIM, MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE. Brick Building Main St., adjoining the American Market, eo eae We keep always on hand, the /argest and very best assorted stock of Crockery; Glass-ware, Table Cutlery, Camphene, Oil Lamps, Silver Plate, Willow-ware, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Bar Fixtures, and every thing in the above line in great variety, which we import ourselves, and are therefore enabled to sel much lower than any other house in the Mountains. We have also on hand a large supply of fresh manufactured Camphene, which 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 dispatch; Goods packed carefully and delivered, in town, free of charge. SIMMONS & CO. Everything in the above line, hired for Balls, Parties, Weddings, &c., on reasonRemember the “MOUNTAIN CROCKERY STORE.” 121 —tf Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ladies’ F ancy Dry Goods, Boots, . Shoes, and a general assortment of Hosiery, Lmens, &c. . es. Commercial strect, Nevada. HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD STATE TO THE FUBLIC OF NEV 7 ADA and vicinity that they hase opencd a DRY . GOODS STORE on Commercial Street, and that they de. 4 /sign keeping on hand at all times, the Best, Neatest and . Most complete Assortment of Ladies’ F ancy Dry Goods, &c. Ever offerrd for sale, this side of the “Levee City,” consisting of . Ladies’ Silks, Plaids, Brocades, Muslin de Lains, Merinos, Worsted Plai is, Damasks, Silk Shawls, Mantills: Merinos, anda General Assortment of EVERYTHING usually found in a well-furnished «tire. 42> Having had an experience of several years in the Dry Goods Busine Assoriment we hope to merit and receive the patronage of the public, 3, Cloves $s, and as we will keep on hand a Superior (Sept 14—3m) ab S @BHE T «er CEC Ra E> WHAT HARRY. WHAT IS THE MATTER Now! Why, I’ve been cruising around the corner Broad and Pine Streets looking for Hi. R. Stiles’ Book Store! _ But I'm blowed if he hasn’t “slipped his cable. and tacked” some" . ‘where. Why, Harry, he’s anchored again just OPPOSITE HEN DRICKSON’S BRICK STORE, BROAD ST. i . . . EXPEDITION TO GREYTOWN! TREO WE Gs eas EBS SE Just received at the Kentucky Srorr, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, \7E HAVE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE ATLANTIC STATES, a very Large and Fashionable assortment of CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, We have now the Largest Stock of CLOTUING end FURNISHING GOCDS in this City, al of which are warranted f6 be of the first quality. We invite our ftiends and the public to CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Which we offer at prices to suit the times. Nevada, Aug. 3d, 1855.—tf GRAUMAN & JOSEPHSON JOHN HERZINGER, Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Gaters. Commercial S.reet, next dour to Block & Co. ge The subscriber has now on hand at his stand one Important ! een FO: EAX PAV BRE? TRE STMIERIFF will attend at his Office, Main Street Nevada, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and 5 o'clock P. M., UNTIL THE THIRD MONDAY IN OC_ TOBER, for the purpose of receiving Taxes Assessed on County Property. CHARGES WILLBE MADE Oa All Taxes Remaining Unpaid After Monday, lith day of October, Five Per Centum Additional Cost besides Accruing Costs. W. W. WRIGHT, Sheriff N. c. 7 By C, F. Wood, Urder Sheriff. Nevada, September 14 —tf Phe Door below the Corner of Pine and Commercial sts, the LARGEST STOCK of BOOTS, SHUES, GAITERS . RUBBERS, and LADIES’ SHOES ever offered for sale in the mountains which he will dispose of. AT. THE LOWEST RATES. By keeping on hand the best assortment to be bad in California, and by giving his business his personal attention, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. He designs keeping a full assortment on hand and will at all times be pleased to wait on the public. N. B —He has in his employ the best workmen in the State, and will at ali times make to order Fine Boots, Shoes, Ladies Slippers, and in fact anything that is necessary in his Busines. Caliin and see his assortment of Boets and Shoes, for summer wear. May 25—3m SADDLERY & HARNESS MAKING, BY H. GALVIN, BROAD ST. NEVADA, (Opposite Davis’ Guneinith shop.) FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE CAMEL FRarmw OVE RT HE PLAINS! The Quickest Time on Record!! Miner’s Hose made or repaired at the shortNLY 12 days and six hours from St. Louis, Mo. SS est notice, and on_ the most reasonable terms. to Nevada! A Train of Fifteen Asiatic CamThe only Collar Manufacturer in the Moun-) els have just arrived from St. Lotis under the di tains! rection of Kalib Rabbi an Egyptian Camel driver, freighted in part with Dregs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, &c. for John Lark, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Fireproof Brick Building, Main street Nevada, and for Potter & Crittenden, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Books and Stationery, also Crockery and Glass-ware. Camphene, Wooden-ware. China-ware, &£¢, &c. Atlantic Papers always reccived by this route ten days in advance of all other routes. n2itf C. T. OVERTON, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. H AVING obtained his profession at one of jhe principal Medical Universities in the United States, and studied SURGERY under the celebrated Surgeon Professor Dudley; and practiced his profession fur nineteen years hopes to gsve general satisfaction in the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Ob-tetricks. EM" Office One doot above H. Davis’ Brick building. Nevada, Ottuber 12, 1855—tr SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND Splendid Stock of Winter Goods, Bridles. Martengales, Whips, &c, &c., always off hand or made toorderin the most workmanlike manner, and inferior to none other in the State. #&a~ Repairing done at the shortest notice and warranted Please to call. <@Q HENRY GALVIN. §2—3m Ch. C. Ordemann, Architect and Civil Engineer. AS ON HAND a number of Plans of Public Buildings Churchés, Private Residences, Bridges, &c., mostly executed by himself, and is prepared to furnish Plans. Specifications, and Contract for Buildings, of any descrij)tion. OFFICE—Court Squafe, Netata. April 27, 1855. Sept 14—0m UBS BUCKETS ANDBROOMS, great variety; for sale by MIDDLETON & RILEY. OTELS, RESTAURANYS, FAMILIES AND MINERS SUPPLIED with best fresh Meats of every style and varivty from American Market by re eS A ee eee ee ERS Sees SE . ane ieee MIDDLETON & RILBY. ‘] obacco. Chewing and Smoking great variety, some very superior for sale by MIDDLETON & RILEY. SEBASTOPOL TAKEN, The Balls thrown into the Fort. cast into STOVES of superior quality and shipped lo California, asplendid assortinent of which may be found at the HARDWARE STORE of YATES & TALLMAN, on Commercial street, Nevada, which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, me. 5 Tinsware Tiardware Cutlery, &c., .On band and fcr Sale at Reduced Rates. . All kinds of Jobbing done. at the shorrest nodti¢e. From New York, consisting of IRENCH MERINOS, all wool, of a supéridr quality, Mouslin ce Laines, figured and plain, % Winter Silks, Scotch plaid Goods, all qualities, Silk Velvet Mantillas, all kinds, Dress Trimmings, latest and most beautiful styles, Damasks, silk. and worsted, Winter Cottons, of all soya, 500 Yards Silk Velvet Carpet, €50 Yards of Brnsssls Carpet, 1100 yards three ply Carpeting, #12 wool, 2000 yards ingrain and 550 yards Rug carpeting, 2559 yards all kinds Matting, Ladies and Children’s Shoes, all kinds, Latest Style Winter Bonnets ani Riding Hats, Ginghams, al! kluds, Merrim GENTLEMENS AND BOYS CLOT, hand, all of which we will SELL Dry Goods merchant this side of Sacrain~ GB. Ladies please cAM and examine our Stock. SIMON ROSENTHAL & BROTHER. Nevada; Sept. 14, 1855—5m YATES & TALLMAN, Commercial stréet: October 19, 1855—2m . &e. coastantly on hiR than any )YSTERS, LOBSTERS AND SARDINES for sale by MIDDLETON & RILEY. LANK BOOKS—Wholesale and Retail. 200 Qrs. Demi Russia Blanks ; 500 “" Cap “Blanks; 200 ** Long Cap 1-2 b’d Blanks ; 200 “ Broad ** * Bianks ; Forsalehy POTTER & CRITTENDEN, UH: Grrmay Hytel, J A. SCHILLER, PROPRIETOR, Main Street, Nevada, The subscriber has fitted up the rooms below the Tin Shop on Main street, as a Hotel which he will keep in the best style. He has fitted up Good Apartments for Lodgers, with nice Clean Beds, and everything else requisite to the fe f his friends, nis Bar is at all times well supplied with “drinkables”’ consisting of Wines. and Liquors, Cigars, &c. Saddle and Harness Manufaetory. Rroad Street, Nevada City. The “undersigned having be¢ame Proprietor of the Saddlety estabfishment on Broad street, a few doors . below H. Davis’ building, wouldizform the public that he has om hand, and will continue to keep Spanish and’ American Saddles, Harnéss, . He keeps cofdicoty on hamda fine tot of Spanish and Ameriean Saddles, of the fatest styles and of the most durable finish. He is also prepared to make all kinds of Harness—from the best carriage to the most common in . use. Hose made to order at the shortest notice. %B_All kinds of Jobbing done, such as mending, repairada. ber 7, 1855—3m ing and refitting Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c. Eee Nevada, July 13—3in JACOB GRIFSEL. JESSE S. WALL, )\veRY ARTICLE IN THK GROCERY LINE for sale by Wholesale and Retail 4 MIDDLETON & RILEY, Dealer in Groceries, Miners Supplies, &c. Davis’ Brick Building, Main street. £ nas now and will keep on hani everything to be found in any similar establishment in the mountuins which he will sell to Miners and Families on the most _reasunable terms. His stock consists tu part of the Rope. I 12,00 LBS Manilla Rope, assortedsizes, for sale huble terms GALS, CAMPHENE—Which Cee ee oe) ae Berks Flour : 4, mach LOWER PRICES thy any offer dene 80 bbls Flows, in’ the mountains. -& & CRITTENDEN 8,000 [bs Hams, 110-000 Itt of Potatoes, Billiard ‘saloon. SUBSCRIBERS} ay} 3,000 ibs Goshen Butter. : : Saloon known as “y1] SON'S SALOON, on Broa her with cotapieto stock of Sugar. Coffee, Tea;. would inform the yublic that it is thele ee se oe uperior Frenth Ss for Medical purpuses for —" aud Port Wine taking » Gr.me of BILLIARDS, on the best tables this si:le Toget Rice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, sere Walk” make it as her\cfere, A GREAT PUBLIC RESORT for ke a. ALL« . the masses, dsirons of refreshing the “inner man,”’ or REUBEN MIDDLETON. i Waiee a Francisco. MIDDLETON & RILEY, . = Ful WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGA as Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Attached to the SALOON is a BILLIERD ROOM, far. Every Variety of Groceries, and. pm=supeuy” 1? Uns aséatier sxonaner tore, CATTLE & SHEEP ON FOOT: AMERICAN MARKET, MAIN STREET. eS ilcng ca shia tector Anrgnet 10, tase +f Serietetiaiedier reac tine eee es eae ; i lor Fare in Golden Era, and observe the variety of food CAMPHENE! CAMPHE™ git _ . spur sussci BAR, which is under the supervision of JAS. R. . IN, will alwsys be areliet With CHOICE . B4LFites of late California and other Papers may be: found at our Réading Room at any time. . San Francisco Advertisements. a ee! os CALIFORNIA CREAM ALE. ne oa WHICH A PREMIUM WAS AWARDED at th State Agricultural Fair. at Sacramento, 1855. LYC & Co, Brewers, 136 Pine Street, are now manufacturing and pase ipa 3 sale the above named ALE axp Portes, in barrels and barrels, in lots to suit, © November 2—3m__. Wooden Waré, Baskets, &c, Neat tees Taye iteligg Minn, Barrel Cover, overs Clothes Pins, Clothes and Market Deeketn, Peach Baskets. Rottle Baskets, Shoe, Scrub and Dust Brushes, Hair and Wire Seives, Cotton and Linen Twine, Bed Cords ané Clothea-lines, with every otler article belonging to the Wood & Willow--Ware. Business, At lowest wholesale price by" W. HAWXHURST. nz 114 fines pear Washington street. P.S. Tam ing business in the sume old Woodew Building, at a rent, a saving of expense which about all goes to benefit of my customers, and merchants who do pot, at Feast. caliand see me before they est. nov. Im pa RAILROAD HOUSE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: N OS. 46 & 48, COMMERCIAL STREET, and 87 C.ay Street, San Francisco. The Stranger wiil easily distinguish this Hotel by ob sorving the Cupuly and Town Clock. which are Visible fronr all parts of the etty,and irom the baleoney of which « most beautiful view of the City, Bay and surrounding couutry cum always be obiained No otherj hotel in the . city possesses the same advantages. shis Hotel is a First Clase Heuse, fire. proof thfoughout lighted be gas, water end all modern improvements in pesery story ; situated in the most central part of the city; the most cleanly best kept Hotel on the Pacific. Single or double Rooms, with or without board. Meats at all hours; from 5 A. M., to 11 P. M., and cocked to order, Ladies Ordinary, Second Story. A great reduction in prices to keep peace witn the times. enables the visitor to live better und more economicaliy at the Rail Road Hotel than elwhere, See Bill and moderation of charges; The visitor is alsu entitled to the frse inepecyion of numerous large ané bewitiful views along the Panama Railruad. Chagres River, and great Allantic and Pucifie Railroad! No runnets attached to this Estabtished, as ils proprie furs depeud upon iis own merits. HALEY & THOMPSON, . November 2—3m Proprietors. 15 50 BXS. APAMANTINE DANDLES— ad 300 boxes Sperm Candles; 300 cases ssorted Pies Fruits, in giass, £00 cases assorted Pie Fruits. in glass; 450 cuses Natural Preserves. qts and pints, 1.0) ceses asserted Jams and Jellies, , 20 cuses fresh Pine Apples. in gluss aad tis, 1C0 cases fresh Stoawberaies, 2 1b tins, 50) cases fresh Apples and Peaches in tits, 59 cases fresh Quinces. 200 cs Thomas’ Cove oysters, 100 cases Kensett,s ovsters, 109 cases Wells and Provost’s oysters, 100 cases Roast Chicken, 150 cases Lobsters, 2:0 cases Kensett’s Green Corn, 202 cases hf gall Pickles, 1,509 boxes Ground Spices, 100 cs Rovee’s Gd Coffee, ' 800 cases Cream Tartar, 560 bxs chemical Soap, 1,000 bxs white English Soap, 500 boxes Chemical Olive Soap, For sale by R. E. BREWSTER & CO, Nov 9% Im Corner Front and Clay streets 60 CASES GRAPE aNv UAbANM> TOBACUU, ov cuxs awin Brothers and Flephant Tobacco) +3 cuses Gold Dold Digger Tobacco, 25 cases Square and Compass, Tobaccoy 3' 0 cuses Goodwin's Smoking Tobacco, 200 cases Witrous’ Smoking Tobacco. Y For sale by R. E. BREWSTER & CO.: Noy. 2—1m Corner Front and Clay streets. 60 HADS EXTRA CLEAR BACON—200 tierces sugar’ Cured Hams, in brine, 39 bhds Hams in dry Salt; 300 bbls Clear Pork, 150 bbls mess Porks 159 bbis new dune Butter; £50 bbis and bf bbis superior Butter, 15 hhds Goshen Butter, in kegs. 300 cases Leaf Lard, 10, 15 ar’ 9 Tb tins, 460 kegs Leaf Lard 1000 k gs B B Syrup, 5 gallons, 100 hf bbis N O Molasses, 2u.u yuts NO Sugar, 700 mats No 1 China Sugar. 100 bb!s granulated sugar 300 bbis crushed and pow’d Sugar, 100 qr buls powdered Sugar. For sale ty R, E. BREWSTER & CO,, Nov 2—I1m Corner of Front and Clay street, HF AND QR BBLS DRIED APPLES— 45 250 ceroons new Chile Peaches, 200 bags Green Kio Coffee, 600 cases green and Black Teas, 400 half bbis Carolina Rice, >. 1000 mats Nd-i China rice, 250 drums sup Codfish, 200 bf bbis extra Family Mess Beef, 700 hi bbis Price’s Corn meal, 160 bales Wrapping paper, 50 beles Gunny bags, 200 cases Salt. 5 and 101b bags, 759 groas P & M Yeast Pow:ers, For suje by R. E. BREWSTER & CO., November 2—1m Corner of Front and Clay street 15 BBLS, NEW AMES’ HAMS, 260 bbis Hume, in brine; 100 casks Extra clear Bacon; 200 bbls and half bois clear Pork; 250 kegs Lard; 200 cses 10, 20 and 23 Ib tins Lard 300 hf bbis New Corn Meal; 100 firkias choice bujter 50 drums choice Cudfish; 100 bxs choice Codfise; 100 half bbls Dried Apptes; 250 bags Rio and Manila Coffee; 300 half bbis Carolina Rice; 2000 mate No 1 China rice; 200 bbis and bf bbis N. O. Sugar; 500 do do crushed Sugar; 100 do do powdered sugar; f “ 1000 mats No 1 China sugar, 250 kegs Cranbeffiess 200 dozen Brooms; 1000 gross round wood Matches; 50 do P& M Yenst Powders; 104 cases Suit. 5, 10 and 20 Ib bags, 1000 kegs, 4. 5 and 8 gallon Syrup; 50 bbis Syrup, For sale by Nevember 2—1m BXS Adamantine Candles; of the best quality; 2,00 150 boxes Candles; se 250 bxs layor Rafsins, 209 bxs 1 Ib caddies Imp. atid Gunpw’d Tee; 100 bxs blk ¥y and 34 Ib papers; 500 bxs C O Soap; 1000 bxs Hill & Colgate’s Soap: 500 cases assd Pie Fruits; 100 cases Clams; 160 cases Chicken and Lobstars: 109 cases fresh Ureen Corn and Peas; 100 cases fresh Sirawbetrieg and Pine Apple: 160 cases Jains and Jeliics; 200 cuses Pickles; 2U0 cases Baltimore oysters; 200 cases assd Spices; 150 cases assorted Fancy Candy; 200 causes qt und hf gull Brandy Peaches: 100 cases Sardines; 340 es Piaignol Oil; 311 half bbls Zante Currants; 20 bxs T, D. Pipes: 100 cases Grape, Twin Brothets and Gold Tobacco; 250 groxs Goodwin & Watson's Smoking Tobacco. 506 boxes Suleratus and Cream Tartar; 500 sacks new California Beans; For sale by , GOODWIN & CO. November 2—1m 62 California’ street IKON! IRON! IRON: George C. Johnston, & Co. ; IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Iron, Steel and Ciimberland Coal, 35 and 38 Battery street, San Francisco. y 7 E have now on hand a full assortment of American and English Iron. Swede and Russian bar iron: Shatter, Sheet and Boiler iron Plough, Spring and Sheet Dteel, Blister; Shear and German Steel, Sauderson’s Cast Steel, Toe Corking Steel. Weights and Mousehole Anvils, Swedge Blocks and Cones, Wright's Solid Box Vices, Bellows and Sledges, Carriage Bo ts, Slutter und Boiler Rivets, tiles, Rasps, tiorse nails, Bovaxy Cumberland Coal, Norway Shoz Shapes. $c., Sept 2i—3mis NEVADA BAKERY— REMOVED GEO. W, DICKINSON RY OULD Most RESPECTFULLY INE frend y and the public that he has sateen street where he wonld be happy to SEE UIs OLD FRIEND — “a = pn Somer of new o7.eg mA ond e will KK CONSTANTLY Ox: r TERA ASSOKTMENT of — “NTU. ON HAND a GRYERAI FRUIT, POUND, s* yx, AKE. Wheat, deahain, yy * sath Dente oe ae wad al! nds of Pastries. ils and Partie. lied ¢ est uotice, Pure Fres}, Milk from Hadi , nt hd pers ALWAYS ON HAND, wholesale and retail. a 1855—51--t¢ GOGDWIN & Co 62 California street. San Franci<co. Nevada. Aprij 20, IPHE Pants gol tion: z & Nr, pERSHIP existing between Mesars MALTRY on the 17,7 fT ER, in the Bakery business. wus dissoived the fr, 7 inst. by mutual consent. The accounts of Will be set! by John Noties. HENRY G. MALTBY; Oct. 194 JOHN NOITER J. R. HARVEY, , A.B.GREC fy, . PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS DEPOT, Abbott & !.iwards’ Block, Commercial slreet. {ijeR having returned from San Francisee recently wiih a LARGE and extensive assuriment of PAINTS, OILS & GLASS, of the very best quality, which he will dispose ¢ gE inoat reduced rsics, Wholesale and Keta:l ue . House, Sign art Ornamental Painting, Glatin ry recently purchased the . fining. donc at the shortest motices” cerns S-For pa: ticnlars see Smajt Bills, Nevada, August 17, [855, iy MIDDLETON 4 RILEY Deal :rs, WE PAt, Parricunar arrention. 70 PACK IN and delivering coods, and money peiutapd fi hog article net turning out as represented. bs MIPDLFTON & RILEY, ACON, AMES’ & LUFEIFLD’S HAMS. B lar Sites. br Minit Ton cay 4 buy elsewhere, cannot be wide awake to their own inter ~ Raat