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=e tels & Saloons”
KEYSTONE HOUSs, _
AT THE JUNCTION,
Eroad & Comsts. Nevada,
N. BAILEY Proprietor.
TPYHE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks for
the liberal patronage heretofore extended
aad solicits a continuance of the same.
Exrs TABIT,
Wilt bo provided with the best the market
affords.
The House is furnished with good matrasses
as can be purchased and cleaa sheets and coverings. Every pains will be taken to make the
patrons of tho establishment comfortable,
Board aud Lodging, (sirgle rooms)...39,00
“« “
“ without Lodging. w7,00
per day «.. e 1,50
Lodgings.....sesrvressseeeseee 50 ets.
N. BAILEY.
Nevada, Aug: 19, 1858.—tf
St. Charles Restaurant!!
North Side of Broad street, three doors
above , Nevada.
HE UNDERSIGNED, begs leave to announee to the citizens of this place and vieinity, that he has opened a
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT,
And fittedit up in a Style Unsurpassed by any
im Nevada. An experienced Cook
' has been employed, and Game
Suppers will be prepared in the best
order. he Best, and nothing but the Best
the Market affords, will at all times be provided.
TheProprictor Pledges himse'f that the — stablishment shall be conduciedto the entire satisfaction of all who may javor him with their
patronage.
IES ccc cvcndeccconccesces ----CASH,
Meals 50 cts., and served up at all
hours.
BENJ. MORON, Proprietor.
Nevada Aug. 19th 1859.—tf
Broad Street Exchange.
SAMUEL DAVIS,
No. 80 Broad Street, Nevada.
OPEN AI: NIGHT:
HAs just opened a first-class Restaurant
which he intends to keep in a style unsurpassed by anyever opened in this City. He will
be happy to serve up game, &c. &c. Having had
long experience in the business he flatters himself he is capable of suiting all, that may call
on him.
He keeps constantly on hand Oysters, which
will be served up in any style.
Novada, Aug. 19, [859.—tf.
~ Commercial Street Exchange !
McCLOUD & GAINES,
Opening a splendid saloon a few doors above
Mayer's Store, on Commercial street, would notify the public of the importantfact: That they
allow none but firstclass beverages to be sold
from the bar: That they allow noone to excel
them in compounding
REFRESHING DRINKS,
And that none but the most skillful, attentive
and polite waiters will bein attendance to wait
on customers,
Come and make one of the million we refresh,
Nevada, Aug. 19, I859.
METROPOLITAN SALOON.
BLOOMFIELD & BRO.
T THE old stand of J. L. Williamson, on
Pine Street, have opened a magnific2nt Saloon
with the abovename. Theestablisimeut has been
thoroughly refitted and refurnished. No Saioon in
the mountains beats it in its appointments
The best Liquors of every description served to
the thirsty by the most prompt and gentlemanly bar
keepers No Other kind will be tolerated
augl2tf
UNION SALOON,
Kidd’s Building, Pine Street,
B permed GRIMES, an experienced judge of what pertains to afirst class saloon has opened one of
the right stamp in the piace and by the name
above designated.
The Liquors are guarranteed to be nothing short
of the first brand.
Go try them and be satisfied, Liqnors of all kinds
ati2 1-2 cents.
Remember Kidd’s Building. Pine Street Nevada.
augl2tf JOHN GRIMES.
CARLEY& DAVIS,
AVE opened a Saloon for the refreshment of the
inner man, opposite the Store of J S. Wall,
Second door above Pine on Broad street, Nevada,
where a never failing supply of the best
Wines and Liquors, Dashaway beverages, §c. §c,
To befound in the best bars of the State, may be
always had on demanding anddone up on the most
approved style.
July 15, 1856—tf CARLEY & DAVIS.
ORLEANS’ HOTEL
Second St. between J. & K. St’s. Sac.
HIS well known and long established Hotel having been thoroughly repaired and refurnished will be
Opened for the Reception of Visitors
on the 22d inst.
No trouble will be spared in conducing it to
the wants of our friends and others who may
favor us with their patronage.
A large Laundry has been built and added to
the House. POLLARD & BEARD.
Proprietors.
A. Pottara, formerly of Oriental Hotel, San
Francisco.
J. R. Bearp.
Sacramento, Ang. I9, 1859—tf
ONITEDSTATESHOTEL.
Broad Street, near Pine
od We take pleasure in informing the public
fa) that we are now prepared to accominodat
me travellersin as comfortalle a style as any
Hotei in the mouatains. It wil! be ourconstant aunto render our house as pleasant @ retrea
as can be found anywhere.
Prices are moderate and &s fsir anequialent y-il’
bereturned for cash reccived as the times willalow
: Those of our friends who formerly favored us
with their patronage at the Monumentalare assured
that they will find the same comforts in our Rew essablishment as were found inthe oldMeals.... Fifty Cents.
Lodgings 50 and 75 cents.
GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors.
Nevada, Sept 34,1858. eae Cee
UNITED STATES BAKERY,
ON PINK STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
interest of Dreyfuss & Eastmanin the
avove ‘well known BAKERY, will hereafter carry on the business and are prepared to furnish
eustomers, and all who may favor him with a
eall, with all articles in his line at prices to suit
the times.
Beston Brown and Graham Bread
A very superior quality, constantly on hand
also,
Fruit, Lemon, Sponge & Pound Cake
BLOOMFIELD & BRO
Wedting Parties,@amiliesand Restrauants suppled with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New York Bakeries at wholesale priye WENDELIN DREYFUSS. %
Brick Buildings.
HE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared to TAKE
CONTRACTS for putting up
Brick and Fire-Proof Buildings
IN GRASS VALLEY AND VICINITY,
Persons about to erect Brick Buildings of any
description, for stores Stables or Dwelling Houses,
will find it to their advantageto call upon us before making contracts with any other puartics.
All work undertaken by us willbe done by us in
the best manner and on easy terms.
5. D. LEAVITT.
JOHNS. MAYHUGH.
Grats Valley, Sept.1, 1859—3m
NEVADA ACADEMY.
MR, R. H. RAYMOND
Has opened an
ICAL SCHOOL
occupied by J. Stratton,
Young Gentlemen in Mathe-maties andthe Nataral scieuces; also, in the Grammatieai. Cofietruction of the English Language.
Pacucular attention will be givin te younger
schulars in reading, writing, acd spelling; and other
pei -y branches. Girls will be admitted wo the
whouh ine, strict and moral.
Term: of Tuition, $1,00, per week.
Nevite Aug. tot 18%, eagtnt
ACADEM
inthe room former!)
F:: the instruction o
Motels & Restaurants. {~
SSSI
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA
GEO. R. LANCASTER,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of
ee? Nevada and tuetravelisg publie, that he
has purch«sei the above place, andintends
> to makeit THE HOTEL of the siountains
It is being renovatedand fitted up throvghout.—
Boarders, permancniandtransient,cwm be accom
atedin @ style umsurpassed in the State of
alifornia.
—THE TABLE—
Will at all times be supplied with ail the varietiesthe market affords.
GAME SUPPERS
AOE
GOT UP TO ORDER
Particular attention willbe paid te the accommodation of Ladies and Families.
Having hadlong experience in the Hotel business,I am confident of being able to makethe NaTIONAL the most desirable Hotel inthe mountains,
The Beds and Furniture
Are all new,and for style and cumfort cannot be
excelled.
THE STAGBE rvnaing inail directions from
Nevada, have the rofiices at.and take their departure from the National Exchange.
TuIs BLOCK is substantially built of Brick.
The rooms are airy and wel! furnished. aud from
the Balconies you have a splendid view of the
surrounding country.
HOTEL OPEN ALL NIGHT,
—THE BAR—
Is NoW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF an experienced bar keeper who will keep constantly
on hand the very best quality of
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
He earnestly requests his old friends and ecustomers to givehim a call at the National Exchange.
A LIVERY STABLE,
_Isconnected withthe House,andparticular attention will be — to taking careof Horses; Carria
ges, Canatalitimes be procured by application at
the Bar.
GEO. R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept.17th, 1858.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL
COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA,
KASPER HAUPT, PROPRIETOR.
Good Fire-Proof Building
IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY.
VHE ABOVE NEW HOTELis furnished throughout in a good style,andis open forthe
Accommodativzg vf the Public.
THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED
WITH EVERY DELICACY!
To be procured in the City Markets.
The Slecping Apartments
Are well ventillated, and supplied with
The best Mattrasses to be purchasd
Clean Sheets, and all the little necessaries.
The Bar is supplied with GoodLiquors
WINES. ALES. CIGARS, &c.
Ihave procured the service ofthe BEST COOKS
attend personally tothe wants of my Guests. avd
wilt be pleased to secure a large portion or the
patronage cf persons visiting Nevada.
Nevada, Nov. ly—tf
Groceries, &
NEW GROCERY STORE.
DAVENPORT & CO.
New Groceries.
DAVENPORT & CO., respee‘fully inform
their old friends and customers that they
have takenthe New Fire-Proof Stere, corner
of Main and Washington streets, and are now
receiving a
Spiendid Assortment of
Provisions and Groceries,
LtQvuOoRS, c&c.
Also—A choice assortment pf
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Which we offer at the lowest market Prices.
J~ Mivers wishing to purchasetheir W1NTER SUPPLIES would do well to give us a
cali before purchasing elsewhere.
#3 GOODS delivered free of charge.
Nor, 26—tf
J. &. UW AEs,
DEALFR IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Miner's supplies. Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &c
NO. 55 BROAD STREET.
AVING purchased the entire stock in trade of
the late firm of J.S. WALL & CO., I have
now in hand the Largest Stock of Goods ever
brought to the place. Having plenty ofroom, and
being secure against fire. itis my intention to keep
on Landat all times, a fall assortmentof articles to
be found in similar establishments, which will be
sold to
MINERS AND FAMILIES,
On the most Reasonable terms.
My Stock consistsin part ot .he following assortment of Family Groceries, &e.
500 qr sacks Flour ; 3.0001bs. 8. C. Hams,
10,000 lbs Potatoes ; 100 bbis Flour
8,000 lbs Hams , 3,009 ibs Side Racen:
3.000!bs Goshen Butter; 1,000 Ibs Lard;
With a complete stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea
Rice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, &e. £0
KP Goods islivered Free of Charge.
Iinvite the a‘tention of Country Dealers to my
large stock «fGocds, AsI have unusual facilities
for purehasing, lam confident that I can sellon
such terms as wil) makeittotheiradvantageto trade
with me insteadof going below for their supplies,
Dec 57h Broad Street Nevada.
GEORGE I. STORY & CO,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
COLORS, GLUES, &e.
105 Clay St. San Francisco
San Francisco, May 6, 1859.
STILL ANOTHER CHANCE.
KEYSTONE MARKET.
ARCHIE MCALLISTER,
AVENG left the Variety Store and moved
across the street, is determined not to be
outdone in keeping a Market. None but
American Beef, of tha best quality !
Pork, Muiton, Veal, ete. all kinds of Game in
theirseason. Also, Fish and Vegetables, fresh
‘Travelling
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC!
California Stage Company!
The Stages of this company
will leave their office, Na
s tional Exchange, Broad &t.
For Sacramento.
Leave Nevada at I o’clock, a. m. and arrivi:
at Sacramento in time for the 2 o'clock beatr
for San Franciseo.
For Marysville.
Leave the above named office every morning
at 9 o’ciock, a. m. passing by Grass Valley,
Rough 4Ready, Empire Runch and Long Bar,
andarriviugin Marysville in time to connect with
the company’s 4 0’elock stages toSacramento.
For Forest City.
Leave_every morning at 7 o’elock for San
Juan, Camptonville and Forest city.
For Orleans Fiat.
Leave every day at I o'clock, p.m via Bell's
Ranch, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore’s
Fiat, arriving at Orleans Flat at 6 p.m. Returning leave Orleans Fiat at 4 o’clock, a. m. arriy
ing at Nevada at 9 o’clock, connecting with the
Marysville stage through to Sacramenio in one
day.JAS. HAWORTH, Prest.
W. S. McRoberts, Agent.
New Arrangement.
Atpua & Omeea Stage Line
On and after July 2ist, 1859, the
ar!
PERSE shove Line will run as follows:
eaving the National Exchange at 2o’colck P. M.
passing by Mountain Well, Cold Spring, White
‘loud, Gold Hill and Aipha, arriving at Omega by
7 oeloek PM.
Returning willleaye Omega Hotel at 6 A. M. arriving at Nevada at 11 A. M.connecting with the
California Stage Co’s coaches toAuburn, Sacramen.
to and Maryville.
This is the nearest and best route to Washing30n. Scotehman’s and Poorman’s Creek, Eureka,
Washoe Valley and Truckee Meadows,
A.S. OLIN, Proprieior
W.S. McRoperts, Agent, National Exchange.
Pioneer Stage ine,
FROM NEVADA TO RED DOG
AND DUTCH FLAT.
eaves theNational Exchange, Nevada, every
day at 2 o’clock p.m. arriving at Dutch Flat
at 6 pa, passing through Camden, Red Dog and
Little York, connecting with Prince’s Saddle
Train tolowa Hill, Forest Hill and Yankee Jims
Returning the Saddle Train leaves the Blue
Cut Hotel, Dutch Flat every morning at 63 connecting with Eastirg’s Stage Line, arriving at
Nevada at i0} a. w.
Offices—National Exchange, Nevada. W 8S
7 Roberts, Agent —Blue Cut Hotel, Dutch
ate
B. EASTINGS, Proprietor.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF THE
este skdesicle) ledzihshoseltela)
PS SSS Cee nS Sess
~S _)
N AND AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL,
1859, the trains of the Sacramento Valley
Railroad will leave as follows, viz :
; The Pessenger Trains.
Willleave the Depot at foot of K street, at Sacramento at7 o'clock, a. M., and 2 P.M.
TtWillleave Folsom daily (Sundays excepted) at
A-M,12M.,and 54 P. M.
On Sundays, will leave Sacramento at 7 A M.,
and 2 P. M., willleave Folsom at9 A. M.and5 P.M.
TICKET OFFICE—On Front street, under the
‘“‘What Cheer House.”
Regnlar Fare over the Road, $2each way.
Excursion Tickets for Sundays. out and back, $2
Freight for Folsom
Will be taken up by every tra: n, excepting Sundays
Up way freight by the 2 P. M.trainonly. s
Freight must be deliveredat the De: ot,foot of1 .
strect. halfan hour before the departure of trains. .
else it will be retained for the next train j
Rates of Freight—Upward, $3 per ton. to Folee: .
ba = Downward, $1,50 (for ston«
per ton to Sacramentc, }
The7 A.M. trainout from Sacramento eonncet .
with stages for all ofthe following named places, an .
passengers procuring tickets at the ticket office in
Sacramento, will be sent throngh’thexame day
Thestages run from all of the following named
places to connect with the 12 M train from Folsom
arrivinginSacramento ONE HOUR BEFORE THE
SAN FRANCISCO BOAT LEAVES!
Nevada » Grass Valley, Auburn,
Iowa Hill, Forestcity, Downieville
Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Bill, :
Ulinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood
Georgetown, Mormon Island, Coloma,
El Dorado, Diamond Springs, Placerville,
Prairie City, Michican Bar, Cook’s Bar.
Wall's Diggings, Live Oak Uity, Arkansas Diggings
Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador,
Sutter, Jackson, Fiddletown,
J.P. ROBINSON, ‘Superintendent
Sacramento,
UNION.
LIVERY STABLE .
Broad & Main st.. Nevada.
JOHN A. LANCASTER, .
YRMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would in
torm his friends and the nudiie gene: ally thar
he has added extensively to his already large anc
elegantestablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles
Harness, &c.&c.—and is now prepared to furnish
as fineturn-outs as can befonndin the State.
Well trained fleet and easy
SADDLE HORSES, well ¢quipped torladies or Gentlemen
willbe ready at alltimes
Alongexperience inthe business and an earnes:
desire to retainthe confidence of my friends. lead
meto believe I will be able to give general satisfac
tion.
Particular attention paic to Horses on livery.
Carriages always in readiness with careful driver
for the use of Balls, Parties. &e &c.
The quality of my stock willpermitmeto say t!
those seeking pleasure.or engagedon business won
do well togiveme acall. J. A. LANCASTER.
Nevada .March 12th 1858.
Books & Stationery.
Books! Books! Books:
J. E. HAMLIN,
No. 53 Broad street, Corner of Pine
Is now receiving another mammoth stock -of
everything 1m the line:
Books Stationery, &Cutlery, Gold Pens,
Fancy Articles, Toys, &.
Which willbe so!d wholesale and retail cheaper
than ever before in this city. A great assortment of
Gift Books and Presents!
necsveten sap
SP Ooo
DIAMONDS ~~
Silver Gold Watches, Jeweiry and
Ware ‘
FOR $ale.BY
BSBRETS. & SHERWOOD,
Montgomery Sireet, San Francisco.
\ RTICLES of Gold,—Consisting of Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s Watches of. all descriptions,
Chatelaine. Fob, Vest, Guard, and Neck Chains,
sleeve Buttons, Studs, Rrooch Bracelets, Ear
Rings, Pencil Cases, Lockets, Buc les, Rings, Card
Cases, Snuff Boxes Seels, Keys,Eye flasses, Ribbon
a
_. TALLMAN & TURNER,
Brick Building, No. 18 Commercialst, Nevada.
Sign of the “rincr PADLocn.’
“EE? CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very large
and ge neralassortm nt of
Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e, &e.
Also—Beneh ‘Tuols, Table Catlery,
HY DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS.
Medal a: o us by the State Fair
at Ma sapille in A aust last far
rs ween les, Charms, Thimbles, Cane Heads, Armlets,
Best Hose Pipe on Exhibition ! Crosses, and every thing new and beautiful in Cor—— al Work, Cameos, Jet Work and Mosaic.
—— (0 PPERSMITHING,—RISE TICLES, of Silver—Consisting of Napkin
w ’ ‘ ings, Knife, Fork and Spoon, in cases; Saitcelment gbrepared todo ail kinds of Coppersmithing . ares Spoons and. Forks; Jee Fish, peser
Butter, Fruit, Pie, and Cake Knives, Pitchers and
—— ll ee jcomeyets, Cake Baskets, Castors,
¥ Dishes, Salvers, Liquor Stands, T: a
fee Urns, Card Baskets, ie t: re
lamonds set in every style of t Pag 'y sty ornament now
Country ordurs,sent by express, are attended to
with punctuality and dispatch, and eatisfaction in
‘JOR WORK
“Gx Done to order at the shortest notice. gf
Give us a@call—we are confident we can sup
ply all wishiug anything in our fine
J. M. HAMILTON & CO.
General Dealers in Hardware; Iron, Steel,
Nails, Bellows, Anvils, Glass, Paints, Linsced. Lard, Spermand Polar Gils, Leather and Rubber Beltiag, Powder,
Fuse,Cordage, Tackle Blocks.
Duck, Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows,
Straw Cutters, ete. etc.
At their old stand, No 27 Main st. Nevoda.
J. M. Haminron. H. L. Core.
———————— EEE
Fulton Foundry and fron Works,
HINCKLEY & CO,
First street, between Market and Mission ‘sts,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturers of Quartz Mills, Saw mills,Steam
Engines, Pumps, Cast Iron Fronts for Buildiugs,
ete. All kinds of Iron Castings furnished at
short notice. Every style of Finishing to Iron
when cast,
Repairing of Machinery neatly done. Pattern making in all its various forms. Prices
reasonable, Aug. 26—6m.
Orleans Hotel,
ORLEANS FLAT.
M. W. Uonnoty, Proprietor
. ¥ AVING taken the above Hotel, refitted and re
furnished it, isnow rea¢y to accommodate all
who may favor him with their patronage. He has
the best Beds to be found in the mountains. Per
sons having business at Movre’s and Woolsey’s
Flat wil find it to their advantage to make this
place their headquarters, being but a short distance from these Flats. Stages leave this Hotel
every morning for all parts of the State.
Orleans Fiat, Sept. 2, 1859.—tf.
Juies Robin & Co.,
COGNAC.
By reeent arrangement the undersigned are in receipt of direct fmportations from
Messrs. JULES ROBIN & CO., COGNAC, France
of the above well known and favorite brand of
French Brandy.
The invoices received by the undersigned will be
selected from BEST VINTAGES, and will fully
maintain the high character of che Brandy for PURITY AND EXCELLENCE OF FLAVOR.
CROSBY & DIBLEE,
Sep 23 San Francisco.
FARQUAR’ S.
DICATED
MEDICATED WITH
JUNIPER.RHUBARB,
PERUVIAN BARK
R INVALIDS
“\s Good. Wine needs no bush
But in this age of quackery and humbug. it is nec
essary to at least state the virtues or qualities of ever
a weil known article, and certainly the California
Grape would lay claim to this title. I believe, indeed, I know from experience, that its juice produces
a purer. less hurtful. and more exhilerating and
healthful beverage than nine-tenths of the stuff imported and imitated in the United States. If this
can be said of the wine usnally sold, what cannot be
said of the Brandies? Pah! the very thought is
significant of poison, Bnt to the purpose.
Dr. Jas. L. Farquar’s Medicated California Wine and Brandy
WNew undImproved Diaries and Daily Jour. Is simply the fermented juice, and the distilled juice
nals forthe year 1839. Avariety of sizes for
the Pocket and Counting Room. A large circulating Library of the Latest and most popular
Books published.
Newspapers and Magazines !
From all parts of the World !
Steamer Papers for mailing—postage free.
By strict attention to business, low prices and
promptexecution of all Orders I hope to merit
and obtain a liberal share of patronage.
J. E. HAMLIN.
George W. Welch,
Nealer in Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cutlery,
Fancy
Articles, and all kinds of
STATIONERY,
Blank Books, Printing Paper, Printing cards,
Cards Boards, Plain cap and Letter, Fancy
Note, Envelopes; &c. &2: at wholesale and
retail, Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
A Circulating Library,
Of choice ¢eléctions and an endless variety of cheap publications,
Atlantic Papers, Magazines and New Publitions received by every steamter. Steamer
everyday. Ali of which will be sold cheap for . Papers for muiling, Postage Free.
CASH.
i&Conomy is Weaith.
HEUSTON,
“ HASTINGS,
& CO.,
Merchant Tailors,
AND IMPORTERS OF FASIiIONABLE CLOTHING &
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
COR. OF J &2ndSTREET, SACRAMENTO.
THE first house in California to reduce the
rice of custom made clothing to NEW YORK
PRICES, being
25 Per Cent Cheaper
than any other housein California.
NEW STYLE COATS, elegant cut Pants. rich
Vest recherche Neckties and everything suitable
for men’ wear.
Remember HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO.
when you want good choap elothing.
July 8, 1859. 3m
Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main st.
Cc. D. WOODs,
Contractor and Builder,
at the old standof Z. P. Davis on Spring 8t.,
Particular attention will be paid to the repair
ing of Billiard Tables. Counters and Job Work
of every description promptly attended to.
Nevada, June 25 tf
OSSIAN G. AULD, THOMAS MARSH,
AULD &CO.
Sign,Ornam'ntal & Banner Painters
of the California Grape, judiciously medicated vita
Peruvian Bark, Turkey Rhubarb, Juni Berries
ard other vegetable remedial agents, skillfully comb ned, and insuch minute and exact quantities as to
constitute a small, or Homeopathic, dose of each remedy; which, when combined, from an innocent,
harmless, yet Active Tonic, Alterative, Anti-Dyspeptic, Dinretic, Antifebrile and Sedative Beverage,
leasant to the taste. {
_ The Inventor in calling the attention of the public
(especially Californians, who know the excellence of
the California Grape.) to these preparations, does so
with feelings of pride and confidence ; pride in proving the excellence of our native grape, and confidence
in their remedial virtues adapted for the following
diseases: Dyspepsia, Indigestion, loss of Appetite
Habitual Constipation, Acidity of, or Sour Stomach
Diseases of the Kidneys, Gravel, Disorders of the
Urinary Organs, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Chills, Nervousness, Weakness,
Dedility, Dryness of the Skin, or want of Perspiration, Pains in the stomach or Bowels, Colie, Dysentery, &e.
‘The Proprietor does not pretend tfiat his Medical
Cahfornia Wine snd Brandy is a “‘ wonder or a miracle”? in medical science, but appeals to the common
sense of the public, and he does not hesitate to avow,
that he knows from experience, that the medicines in
this, though small in quantity, will often effect a cure
in some of the diseases enumerated when more violent and powerful remedies have failed in their object.
3 Those drinking Liquor early in the morning,
or before breakfast, would find the Brandy act delightfully on the the nerves and stomach, keeping the
bowels rngular, &c. cine it is PEET'S.
As a General
; ting, ec ly harmless, and taste, slightly exhilerating, perf ue aT weatit
gives the weak and feeble
strength.
Rea this Certificate of Analvsis made by Theophilus N. Rael, Analytical and Manufreturing Choma,
Boston.
“I do hereby Certify, that after 2 minute and carefal Analytical’ examination of the California Wine
and Brandy. manufactured by Dr. James L Farquar,
in order to ascercain its composition and quality, I
have after variaos experiments a: rived at the followIng result : the Wine isofa very agreeable taste, light
color and agrecable aroma, and consists of Grape
Svgar 9-320, Volatile Ol 2-13, ‘Pannic-Acid 1-73, Colorivg matter 1-#4, Alcohol 9-64, Water 73-19, Bi-tartrate of Potassia 0-97, Sulphate of Potassia 9-45, Salt
0-84. T. N. RAEL,
It can be taken by the most deljcate/of either sex,
Imitators of Wood, Marble, &c., Designers . »nd m moderation by children.
and Manafacturers of Block Letters, Glass
Signs and door plates, made to order.
Nevada, Aug. 19—1859.
MINERS ATTENTION,
PECIMENS of Gold-bearing Quartz are bough
i) by us atthe highest rate, A large premium ‘is
given over the intrinsic value for Quartz stiitabl
for manufacturing into Nd hot
BARKETY &SHERWOOD.
135 MonutgomerySt., San Fraucisco
eugl23n
Sold by alk Druggists and Grocers in the United:
States, California amd Oregon
Price $1 per bottle, or six boties in & box for $5.
CAUTION TO THE PUBI.1C—In purchasing, always set that'a fac-simiile of tite Siguature of James
L. Farquar, M. D., ;
Wholesale A Park & White, Crowell &
Crate, and Redingten & (o. Sarr is ides
—————— es
pe cen
all cases guaranteed
prompt attention. aug!2 3m
THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY
---AND .
( Established in 1850.)
Every description of Machinery,
TRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
We are sole makers ofthe justly celebrated
Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz
Mills
WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED, in’ many localities, and are lieved to offer
many advantagesover any other Mills now in nse.
WE ALSO MANAFACTURE
Quartz Mill Machinery
Of any description required for use.
Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery,
Shingle Machines,Steam Engines, ForcePumps, &c
Quaitz Miliscan be supplied atshort notice
With Screens ofany finemess
Madefrom the best Russia Iren, and in the most
perfect manner. We have facilities for furnishing
thisarticle to any extent which may be reqnired.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICIpe for any oftheabove,or other articles in our
line. It is our design to turn out the best work for
which we have facilities, at least not inferior to
those of any ether establishment on the Pacific
Coast and at the mostreusonable prices.
GODDARD,HANSCOM & RANKIN,
(Late GoppaRD & Lo.
San Francisco, Aug. 6.—6m
COX, FRANCIS & CO.
Late Speer & Co.,
Forwarding, Warehousing and Commission Merchants,
yee Battery and Broadway streets, San
Francisco—Will attend to paying freights on
receipt of properly indors od Bulls of Lading.
Goods shipped in our care from Eastern cities,will
be attended to on arrival and forwarded with dispatch tou any part of the country.
CasH ADVANCES made on Merchandise in our
Warehouses, or consigned,
Would respectfully refer to the Merchants and
Bankers of >an Francsico generally. aul23m
Wood and Willow Ware
ESTABLISHMENT.
HAUXHAUST & SON,
Are still in full operation at their
«OLD: STAND;
NO.39 SACRAMENTO STREET
“Where willbe Found the Largest
STOCK OF GOODS
In their line on the Pacifie Coast.
R. HOE & CO.
SA W S
Bed subseriber having been appointed soleagent
for the Pacific Coast, for the sale of their
Cast Steel Saws, so deservedly known throughout
the United States, would invite the attention of
merchants, consumers. &c.to examine his stock of
Circular, Mill, Pitand Cross Cut SawsAlso, Hand,
Panel & Ripping Saws, Web Saws. Saw Mandrels
avd Filesof a Superior quality. Saws re-toothed,
straightened with care at reduced prices. ~
EO. STEAD.
m25 N.E, cor. of Bettery&Jackson st. San francisco
To Capitalists and Owners of
Real Estate who contemplate making permanent Improvements.
PHENIX WORKS,
KITTRIDGE & FRAZER,
Proprietors of the
Phenix Iron Works,San Francisco,
pee to call your particular attention to
the'fact that they are extensively and svccessfully engagedin manufacturing Fire-Proof
Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Prison Cells,
etc.,at greatly
Reduced Prices:
Our practical knowledge of the business
has been rendered complete by ten years experience in San Francisco.
Our best reference is our work which can be
seen in nearly every city and town in this
State and Oregon. Particular attention paid to
orders from thecountry. =.
Je A large assortment of second handDoors
and Shutters constantly on hand,and for sale
at very low rates.
172 Battery street, near Pacific, San Francisco
DRY-GOODS.
50 BALES.
50 BALES
50 BALES
50 BALES
EAD SHEETINGS
ENCE SHEETING
SS ACHUSETTS SHEETING
+«--METAMORA 8H EETINGS
KENTUCKY JEANS
+--+.. BLU
Ss
AIN CARPETS
OR OIL CLOTH
D CHINA MATTING
PAPER HANGINGS
TABLE OI CLOTHS
CURTAIN DAMASKS
D MU-LIN CURTAIN
HADES & HOLLANDS
-. RUGS AND MATS
GETS AND BAIZES
FOR SALE
LOWEST RATES,
BY
FRANK. BAKER,
NOS, 110 AND 112 CLAY STREET
SAN FRANCISC
July 15, 1855.—t¢ F233
ee Pre
Quartz Specimens!
PECIMENS of Goide-bearing Quartz are
bought by us at the highest rates. A large
— on the intrinsic value for Quartz suitae for mann _f; ingi Jewelry.
ae £3} ts SHERWOOD,
424-301 135 Montgomery St. San Francisco.
Blasting Powter.
2000 kegs’ Hayards add’ Dapoaté’ highly
glazed, F. F. HF.
1000 kegs Oak Hill Mills F. F. HF.
io ee ~“¢! this market.
For Sale in-luts to suit, by ts
eee te ten p OAROLAN,
Nos 1&3 J. St. Sacramento.
. Sacramento, Aug: I9, 1869.—tf,
400 PIECES..NOW LANDING,
Watch Repairing commands our particular and
MACHINE SHOP
“save one-fourth more gold, than by any other
eee
THE NEVADA FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
HATS established ourselves in the above
~business we are now prepared todo allkinds
of CA! G with neatness and despatch We have tools superior to
a eofany other Foundry iv the
7 mountains, and patterns for allkind
ciomeres of Saw MillandQuartz Mill Machinevry. amps, and Car Wheels from 8to 15 inches ir
diameter Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Bal
cony and Awning Posts,&c. We will also build
STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from & to 40 horse
power.
ything is New and Warranted
ages S Perfect.
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running
order, we can fill orders quicker than any other
shopin the mountains.
San Francisco Advert’s,
TO CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS,
OF BILLINGS’ HAMS:
T desire to cail the particular attention of consumers in California to the label or brand upon my
iams, which in all cases bears a “fac simile’?.of my
signature, and is in every respect the same label
‘nave used for many years past.
The unrival
tong borne in te Centon Baoan pam aa
‘eedingly anxious that no Hams packed by .other
persons should be mistaken for the well known aud
genuine :
Horace Billings’ Hants.
And my present object is to ask consumers especiala Ses Ng pen ae from certain other hams,
ich I learn have this season been sent to Ca’
nia, on which the name of sal
Any one wanting work done will do welltocall
and Saceatine our extensive lot of PATTERNS. Bwllings
ir ALIORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED oe — placed, with a label resembling mine in
TO. style, type, ete
WM. HEUGH 'y Hams are cured und “
Bee ck pervision and tae
d McA y
Feb. 18—3m Proprietors. THEIR ADMITTED EXCELLENCE
is owing to the great care wsed and the peculiar
preparation they undergo in curing, by which delicacy of flavor, preservation of the juices of the meat
and freedom from undue saltness are secured,
—s confidently assure purchasers of my Heme in
ifornia that the cure of 1859 will be found of the
CHOICEST QUALITY AND FLAVOR,
and fully equal in
packed Bio rte jn to any heretofore
HORACE, BILLINGS,
PAaTEsree,
Beardstown, Mlinois,
N. B.—AIl barrels containing the Hams of this
season's packing, in additi
will bear the words, in ne om tog the tsual brand,
“Cure of 1859,
Crosby & Diblee, Agents,”
San Francisco, Sept, 13 1859 Sep 23-3m.
DALW’S
VALLEY WHISKY.
We begtocalithe attention of Dealers, as well a8
consttmers, to the following Certificates of welb
knowz Chemists, who have analysed
<—— or
Horace Billing’sHams!
UST received per Meteor, the second invoice of
the cure of 1859. We would ccllthe attention
ot dealers to these celebrated Hams, as being
Superior toany others ever Imported
INTO THIS MARKET.
We recommend them as the genuine cure of
Horace Billings, and fully equal in all respects to
che Hams he has heretofore sent to the California
market. They are guaranteed strictly Sugar cured,
under Mr Billings personal attention, by the same
peculiar process that has secured for them such an
enviable reputation since the year 1851, for
Quality, Condition and Flavor !
Every Ham bears a Label with fac-simile of the
signature of HORACE BILLINGS, without which none
are genuine
—For sale by—
D, D. SHUTTUCK & CO.,,
No. 93 Front Street, San Franeisco.
J. Ss. BRIGGS’
Patent Amalgamating Riffle.
Patent Issued March Ist, 1859.
The invention consists of forcing Quicksilver
into blocks of wood, which are used as false bottoms for sluiees, thereby giving a Quicksilver
surface until the blocks are worn out. As the
blocks are gradually worn by the gravel, a
fresh supply of Quicksilver is constantly exposed, ready to amalgamate the gold that comes in
contact with them.
The machines for forcing Quicksilver into
the blocks, areof simple construction and durable. One man can press in one hundred pounds
of Quicksilver in aday, which will give a hundred feet of Quicksilver surface, and the process is easily learned.
The shop cost of the machines, are from
$14 to $20, according to size.
The following letters from practical Miners.
at Michigan Bluffs, Placer County, where the
PATENT RIFFLES were first introduced,
will show the estimatiun in which they are held
by those who haveused them;
Micniean Buurrs, March 28th, ’59.
Mr. Briggs, Sir, I have used your Patent
Quicksilver Block Rifles, and consider them
the best method for saving fine gold ever used.
I used them on the American River this last
summer, and found that by using them, I could
“Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,’”
The high reputation of theparties is a sufficient
guarantee that the article possesses all the merit
claimed for it.
WM. NEWELL Co.
Solo Agents.
State Assayer’sOffice,32 Somerset street,
Boston, Mass., April 17th, 1858,
Wm. H. Daly, New York :
DearSir—I have made a Chem'‘cal Analysis of
your *“‘Aromatic Valley Whisky,” and find it
® pure. fine-flavored Rye Whisky, cor taining noin
jurious matter of any kind, and recommend it as suit
able for medical and public purposes.
CHARLES T.Jacxson,M. D.
Btate Assayec.
New York, April 19th, 1858.
I nave analysedasample of ‘‘Daly’s Aromat
ic Valley Whisky,’’ and find it to be [a pure
article, of fine flavor, and without any deleterious
admixture.
Riffies now in use. Hoping that your Riffles
will be extensively introduced throughout the
State, and meet with the success they deserve.
Iremain yours truly.
Georce E. Bexnet,
Micuiean Buvrrs, April [0th ’59.
Mr. Briggs, Sir. Ihave used your patent
amalgamating Riffie and am satisfied that it is
a good invention; we have cleaned up more and
finer gold than we ever did before in the same
length oftime. There has not been as much
wash running in the gulch as there will be by
and by, as the boys have not commenced wash
ing pay dirt yet.
Janks R. CHILTON, MU. D.Chemist.
—EE
Wm. H. Daly Esq.
Dear Sir—Your ‘*Aromatic Valley Whis
ky,’ is received, and after eareful examination,
findit to be a pure farticle, entirely free from the
adulterating ingredients so frequently used.
Yours truly, JAMES J. MapEs, Chemist,
CHAS. W. COOK.
T am now for the first time, trying to introduce the AvaALcamatine RiFFe into the mines
generally. After being thoroughly convinced
of its utility and practicability, I am now
prepared to fill orders for all parties that may
wish to use it, on very REASONABLE
TERMS,
Z-sFor Particulars, address J. S. BRIGGS,
Sacramento, through Wells, Fargo & Co’s ExRDALY’S 4
Aromatic Valley Whisky,
Is put upin cases containing One D:zsen Bottles
each,
For sale by all the principal Liquor houses in
San Francisco.
September, 9,—1859—6m.
—————————————
UDOLPHO WOLFE’'S
SCHNAPPS.
A Medicinal Drink of Eminently
ALUTARY QUALITIES, manufacturee by him
selfexclusively, at his Factory at Schiedam,
Holland and well known during the last twelve years:
throughout alithe Atlantic and Western States.
It is made fromthe best Barley that can be selectedin Europe, with the essenee of an aromatic }tal
ian berry, of acknowledged and extraordinasy medicinal properties. It has long since aequired a
higher reputation, both in Europe and America.
than any other diuretic beverage.
Analyzed ,itis a perfectly ptre Liquor, in Its effeets ainild and whotsometonic. It is extensively
used and approved by the medicalfaculty, the temperance people, heads of families, &c.
In Gravel, Gout,and Rheumatism,in obstructions
of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Debilty, its effectsare prompt, decided, andinvariably
reliable ; andjitis notonly aremedy forthese maladies, but in allcases which they are produced by
drinking had water, whichis almost universally the.
causeof them, it acts asa sure preventive.
For Feverand Ague itis one of the most effeacious preventives thatcan be resorted to
The Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps,
consequentlyin great demand by person travelling, orabout to settle in new partsof the country
especially,as wellas by many in every com ity,
where it has become known, on account of its various other remedial properties.
In allcases of a Dropsical tendency, it is generallythe only remedy required when adoptcd in.
the early stage of the disease.
In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper
quantities,as a diet drink, and especially at dinner,
it isfound by uniform experience, to be eminently
efficaciousin the most obstinate cases. when even:
the best of the usualremedies have faiied to afford more than temporary relief. In casesof Flatulency, itis an immediate and invariable specific,
andit may be administeredin diluted and proportlonate quantities, even to Yeung Infants,in al}
those paroxyisms of griping pain in the stomach
and bowels towhich they are especially subject
as well asthe cholic of grown persons. .
Itsjudicious adoption in connection withthe prin
cipal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dietatesits usenevirfa'lsto relieve the debility attendant upon p otra:ted chronie maladies. low
temperament and exhausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced. These arefacts to which many
ofthe most eminent medical men, bothin England
and tho United States, have borne testimony,
and which arecorroborated by the highest written
authorities.
Putupin quartand pint bottles, in eases of one
dozen with my name on the bottles, cork, and fae
ag ve on cee onthe label.
‘orsale by all the respéctable Druggis a
Liquor dealersin California and aug ne
UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole lmporter,
No. 22 Beaverstreet, New York
A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
London Cordial Gin! ClubHonse Gin?
Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps t
Royal Schnapps, &c.
Underthe above and similar titles, the Ifquermixers ofthis city are bottling large quantities od
stultsontes. pect EPR mle hae costing butlittle, on
which they hope to realizelarge ee ‘ee profits by selling in
Avoidallcompounds. Some are so skillfully pre~
pared asto passfor good Liquor. except with the
best judges. {fyou would be safe, use only thelong
established, renowned, genuine Wolfe's Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps,
UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer,
2 Beaverstreet, New York.
August13, 4e5e—47
Important tothe auntie
ILLINOIS BRIDGE,
vg pt bed YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada
the nearest and most directline of travel from
Nevda City to
ress.
REFERENCES-—Duryea. Maltman & Co.,
and 0. M. Tomlinson, Nevada. E. P. Marselus,
and A. Lamberth, of Woolsey’s Flat.
The above gentlemen are connected with
some +f tie most extensive mining opcrations
in Nevada County.
J. S. BRIGGS, Patentee.
Hane EASES ka WORE
HORACE WATERS
333 Broadway, New York.
THE LARGE-°T ASSORTMENT OF MUSIC
Merchandise inthe United States. Pianos from
five different Manufactures, of every varicty of
style—from those in plain rosewood cases, for $200
to those of the most elegant finish, for $1,000.
No House in the Union can come in competi
tion the number, variety and celebrity of its
instruments for the extremely low prices at which
they are sold.
Horace Waters’ Improved Pianos,
With or without iron Frames. have, in their new
scalesan improve acti», a power and compass of
toneequsling the grand, with the beauty and durability« f the square Piano. The Press and first
Music Masters have justly pronouncedthem equal
if not superior to and other make. They are
guaranteed to stand the action of every climate.
HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONS.
(Tuned the equal temperament)
Superior in each desirable quality. Can also
furnish Prince's, Carhart’s & Smith's Melodeons.
Prices from $45to $125; for two sets of reeds,
$150; two banksof keys, $20; Organ pedal bass
Molodeons $250, $275 and $309, less, a liberal discount,
Each instrument warranted to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded.
Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargains
Constantly in Store, Price from$30 to $140.
MUSIC—One of the largest and best Catalogues
of Music now published, sold at greatly reduced
prices. Musicsent wherever ordered, post-paid.
Catalogues sentby mail. A liberal discount to
dealers, teachers, seminaries andclergymen.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.—“‘Nothing atthe State
Fair displayed greater exeellence than the Piano
Forte manufactured by Horace Waters.”—Churchman,
“The finest among the many Pianos at the
Crystal Palaceare those placed there by Horace
Waters, whossinstrumentsare always popuiar.”"—
Christian Enquirer.
“The Horace Waters’ Pianos are builtof the best
and mostthoroughly seasoned material ; we have
no doubt that Suyerscanioas weil, perhaps better, at thisthan any house in the Union.” — Chrisian Ad.
“The Horace Waters Pianos are known asamong
thevery best We sreenabled to speak of these
instruments. with confidence, from personal
knowledge of their excellent tone and durable
quality.”"—N. ¥. Evan.
“‘We can speak of their merits from personal
knowledge, as being of the very best quatity.—
Christian Inte.
“Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the
very bestassortment of music and of pianos to be
found inthe United States, andweurge oursouthernand westernfriends to give him a call whenever they go to New York.”—Graham’s Magazine.
*‘Weconsider them wortny of special attention,
from the resunant and exceedingly musical tone
which M. Waters has succeeded in attaining.”—
+ ¥. Times.
Sept.3, 1858—tf
Ditch Propertyand Mining Claims,
For Saie.
yeaa Ditch Property and paying
mining claims at Alpha are offered for sale
on the mostreasonable terms to purchasers.—
The ditches are, now running water, and ‘will
continue to do sonearly the entire season.—
The diggings are worked by hydraulics and in
working condition now.The property is offered
together or separately, to suit purchasers.—
Forreference apply to A. CHAMBERLAIN, at
Geo. Lewis’ Saloon, Broad street, Nevada, or
B. A. HARRISON, Alpha. j4-tf
S. H. Prichard & Bro, Cobeettn Bails, Poon” ee
. . .
um it 2 Dans 4
Commission & Forwarding Merchant. Woolsey’s Fiat, Betehe, =
Moore’s Flat Relief Wi and
all Intermediate Points, . aa
The undersigned havejust completedtheir New
Road leading out from Main and ashington str’ts,
Nevada,through the East Gapof the Sugar Loaf
Hillandto the above named bridge, which is now
opened to the traveling public. The road ané@
bridge cannot be exeelled by any in the State.
By traveling this road teamsters and others wil}
pate eo . to their advantageas it avoid the
worst part of the route to the abovepoints.
RATES OF TOLLE, REASONABLE,
COOPER & CO.
Blue Tent Nevada co., Cal:
Bricks! Bricks! Bricks
80 000. First Rate Bricks just burned an@
’ sale halfmile from Nevads on the foe
Red Dog Road. -Ordersicft with Geo. W. Welch,
— promptly attendedto. WM-O'DO:
e
No 97 Front street, San Francisco.
Agents for Jones & Hudson’s Chewing Tobacco;
Mayflower, Virginia offering to Califcrnia,
Our Jewel, El Sacramento ;
E. J. Hudson’s } Sweet Scented Oronoeo;
Smokin, Rose of Sharon ;
Prichard’s Corn Cob ; :
James Chiever’s Wellington ;
Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey in bar‘Will receive orders for Drugs & Medicines,
&c. for Messrs Thomas.& Fuller, New York.
_angls
; Bay Rum y 5
For sale bs E. F S2ENCE. NREL,