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NEVADA JOURNAL,
‘us Beauty or a Biusu.—Goethe
was in companY with a mother and her
daughter, when the Iatter being reproved for somme fault, blushed and
burst into tears. He said: How beautiful your reproach has made your
daughter. The crimson hue and those
silyery tears become her better than
any ornament of gold or pearls. These
may be hung upon the neck ofa wo. }
man, but these are never seen diseonnected with moral purity. A fall
blaww rose, besprinkled with the purest dew, is not so beautiful as this
child blushing beneath her parent’s
displeasure and shedding tears of sorvow for her fanlt. A blush is the sign
which nature hangs out to show, where
chastity and honor dwells,”
Eriquetre in JAPAN.—Mr. Corn.wall, in his recently published work,
”A Journey in Japan,” describes the
following queer specimin of native
simplicity:
‘There were two tanks or baths in the
chamber, made of white mrable, and
both supplied with warm water in a
reeessy.the buckets for holding cold
water were suspended from a copper
rail running across it. My host
was quickly divested of his gar-meuts, 1 followed his example, and
very soon we were dabbling and plunging about in five feetof water. I
was in the act of emerging again from
the bath, when the fair Sondore —
yes, reader, MrsNotkotoska, made
her appearanee, and—oh, clouds and
sunshine—with her lady friend by
her side; There was no mistake about
it, they had seen us go into the bath
house. They did not blush nor turn
back, no, that was not to expected
from Japanese ladies. What was the
thing to be done? The lovely creatures were asking me how I liked the
bath. I was almost disposed to be
vulgar, and say,”none the better for
seeing you,” but its rudeness shocked
my delicacy as much as did the presence of my host’s wife and virgin
friend, for the teeth of lattar were as
white as polished ivory. So much t's
worse for me,I thought. Nevertheless.
I mustered that quiet courage so neces
sary in positions of the kind. and composed myself. Why should I trouble
myself about it, thought I, if they did
not? They were the intruders, not I,
What delightful consolation:
Just then Noskotoska stepped out of
the bath. and standing on a grating
in the middle of the floor, ordered a
couple of buckets of cold water to be
thrown over him by the attendant.
‘The water, through which a constant
current. had. been maintained, was
now allowed to run off—it was but
the work of a moment. Just then the
idea struck me that the ladies, who
were conversing together in one cor-ner of the room, had come to immerse
themselves, and the longer I re-mained where I was, the longer one
of them would have to wait. They
would rather see me out of the bath
than init, I began to thiuk, so out I
stepped, in @ manner as sprightly as
Naskotoska. I narrowly escaped having two buckets of cold water dashed
over me as I passed the attendant and
proceeded to the drying ground, a
small but open division at the upper
extremity of the room. By this time
the water fromboth tanks had been
emptied, and they were being filled
again with afresh supply from the
the pipes leading into them, and, to
my additional dismay the ladies commenced undressing. They were divested of their ablibk sEaoock as
quickly as was Noskotoska—their entire habiliments descending at a drop,
on the sash, ete. being unbound.
The ladies shortly afterwards followed Mr. Cornwallis into the library.
‘There was no blushing on either side.’
It is interesting to know, after such
sketch, thatthe author is six feet
high.
Mapam ALEXANDERDuMas.—Few
people knew there was such a crea-ture in existence as M Alexandre
Dumas’ wife; for every body knew
that his son, the author, M, Alexaner
Dumas, jr., and his daughter, who
was married last year, are both chil-dien of one of his old mistresses, a
seamstress, as he has duiy recorded
in his autobiography. People in Paris
know this woman still lives at Batignolles, where she maintains herself Ly
keeping a small shop aad circulating
library, and isinreceipt of a paltry
pension from her son, whom she
never sees. She was not even at the
marriage of her daughter, and heard
of it only through the papers. So
slight are the family ties in France.
Houmsotpt’s Requiem.—The Requi.
emit? houor of the late Baron Humboldt, was solemnized on Sunday, at
the American theater in San Francisco. Fhe orchestra and choir
consisted of more than two hundred
persoas, and theaudieuce at least two
thousand more.
Among the instances of a vigorous
old age, that of Miss Catharine Sedgwick stands conspicuous. Although
seventy years old, she has produced
a new novel “Walter Thornley,” and
2 person who saw the MSS pronoune.
ed it “the mst faultlessly specimen of
caligrapby I ever beheld—the letters
as clearly and perfectly form:d as if
they had been cut by the hand of an
engraver.”
Se a TEE
NOTICE.
Mate of Califernia, Connty of Nevada, ss.
trict Court, 14th . udieial District. :
Johnson & Lyford'vs, Murphy & Erskine.
2 ope abovenamed Plaintiffs having commence?
suit against the defepdants above named in th:
Court aforesaid for the foreols of a Mechanic’
Lien on the following dese ‘property, to wit.
‘That eertain fame honse and lot on which the sam:
stands, situate, lying and being at Hunt’s Hill in th:
In DisCounty of Nevada, ~tate of California, owned by Dejendants, and heretofore used and oceupied by them
as a Billiard Saloon and Bar.
All persons holding or elaiming liens upon the
property above described arg thereforehereby notified tobe andappear in the Distriet Court aforasaid
on Satatday the Sth day of October, AD 1859 at 1
e’clack Ay M., then and there to exhibit proof o
th>'r liens. JOHNS IN & LYFORD.
PHomas P PAWEEY, At'’y. for Plaincisg,
* Dovada, 3 ph. 16. 1859.—3y.
Hotels & Restaurants.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA
ee
GEO. R. LANCASTER,
ae Would respectfullyinform the citizensof
mw Nevada and thetravelling public, that he
ee has purchased the above place, andintends
to make it THES MOTEL of the Mountains,
It is being renovated and fitted up throughout.—
Boarders, permanentandtransient,can be accom
mo i@tedin a style unsurpassed in the State oi
California.
—THS TABLE—
» Will at’all times be supplied with ail the varietiesthe market affords.
GAME SUPPERS
AD
GOT UP TO ORDER
Particu)ar attention willbe paid te the accommodatien of Ladies and Families.
Having hadlong experienee in the Uotel business, 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 comfort eannotbe
excelled.
THE STAGES running inall direetions from
Nevada, have the roffices at.aad take their departure from the National Exchange.
THIS BLOCK is substantially bnilt of BRICK.
The rooms are airy and wellfurnished, and 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 customers to givehim a call at the National Exchange.
A LIVERY STABLE,
Isconnected withthe House,and particular attention will be given te taking care of Horses; Carriages, canatalltimes be procured by application at
the Bar.
GEO. R. LANCASTER.
Nevada, Sept.17th, 1848
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 goodstyle,andis open forthe
Aecommodatior of the Public.
THE TABLE WILL BE FURNISHED
WITH EVERY DELICACY!
To be procured in the City Markets.
The Sleeping 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.
Thave procured the service of the BEST COOKS,
attend personally tothe wants of my Guests, and
wilt be pleased to secure a large portion or the
patronage cf persons visiting Nevada.
Nevada, Nov. 19—tf
Groceries, &c.
NEW GROCERY STOKE.
DAVENPORT & CO.
New Groceries.
AVENPORT & CO.,_ respectfully inform
their oid friends and customers that they
have taken the New Fire-Proof Store, corner
of Main and Washington streets, and are now
receiving a
Splendid Assortment of
Provisions and Groceries,
LIQUORS, cc.
Also—A choice assortment pf
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Which we offer at the lowest market Prices.
#3Miners wishing to purchasetheir W1NTER SUPPLIES would do well to give us a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
a GOODS delivered free of charge.
Nov, 26—tf
J. Ss. WALL,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Miner’s Supplies. Preserved Fruiis. Liquors, &e
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 -gsinst fire. itis my intention to keep
on Land at all times, a full assortmentof articies to
be found 1n similar establishments, which will be
sold to
MINERS AND FAMILIES,
On the most Reasonable terms,
My Stock consistsin part of che following assort
ment of Family Groceries, &c.
500 qr sacks Flour; 3,000Ibs. S.C. Hams,
10,000 lbs Potatoes ; 100 bbis Flour
8,000 Ibs Hams , 3,000 {bs Side Baeon:
3,000lbs Goshen Butter; 1,000 lbs Lard;
With a complete stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea,
Rice, Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, &e. &o.
XP Goods delivered Free of Charge.
linvite the attention of Country Dealers to my
large stock of Goods, AsI have unusual facilities
for purchasing, lam confident that I can selion
snch terms as will make it totheir advantageto trade
with me instead of going below for their supplies.
J. S. WALL.
Dee 57h Broad Street, Nevada.
STORY & CO. GEORGE I.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW
GLASS, VARNISIES, BRUSHES,
COLORS, GLUES, &c.
105 Clay St. San Francisco
San Francisco, May 6, 1859.
STILL ANOTHER CHANCE.
KEYSTONE MARKET.
ARCHIE MCALLISTER,
AVING 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, Mutton, Veal, ete. all kinds of Game in
theirseason. Also, Fish and Vegetables, fresh
everyday. All of which will be sold cheap for
CASH.
MINERS ATTENTION,
PECIMENS of Gold-bearing Quartz are bough
\O by us atthe highest rate. A large premium fis
given over the intrinsic value for Quariz suitable
for manufacturing into Jeweiry.
BARKETT &SHERWOOD.
135 MontgomerySt., San Fraucisco
aug]23m
Tas
Notice.
A regular meeting of the Nevada Snorrer
Dalles, Delfen Society will be held in Kelseys build
ing on Sunday next, at 3, o’clock, P.M. .
By order of the President,
S. W. WULFFP, Sec
SS
Bricks! Bricks! Bricks
80. 000 First Rate Bricks just burned and
? sale half mile from Nevada on the for
Red Dog Road. Ordersieft with Geo. W. Welch,
wijlbe ate mf attendedto. WM.O’DONNEL,
je
©od Laver Ou,
For sale by
E. F. SPENCE. Main St.
‘Travelling ;
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC !
California Stage Company!
The Stages ofthis company
will leave their office, Na
tional Exchange, Broad St.
For Sacramento.
Leave Nevada at I o’clock, a. m. and arriving
at Sacramento in time for the 2 o’clock boats
for San Francisco.
For Marysville.
Leave the above named office every morning
at 9 o'clock, a. m. passing by Grass Valley,
Rough &Ready, Empire Ranch and Long Bar,
andarrivingin Marysvillein time to connect with
the company’s 4 o’clock stages toSacramento,
For Forest City.
Leave every morning at 7 o’clock for San
Juan, Camptonville and Forest eity.
For Orleans Flat.
Leave every day at I o'clock, p.m via Bell’s
Ranch, Humbug city, Woolsey’s Flat, Moore's
Flat, arriviny at Orleans Flatat 6p. m. Returning leave Orleans Fiat at 4 o’clock, a. m.‘arriving at Nevada at 9 o’elock, connecting with the
Marysville stage through to Sacramento in one
day.
JAS. HAWORTH, Prest.
W. 8. MeRoberts, Agent.
New Arrangement.
Aupua & Omeea Stace Line
= On and after July 2ist, 1259, the
-g above Line willrun as follows:
eaving the National Exehange at 20’colek P.M.
passing by Mountain Well, Cold Spring, White
Cloud, Gold Hill and Alpha, arriving at Omega by
7 o’elock 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. Scotchman’s and Poorman’s Creek, Eureka,
Washoe Valley and Truckee Meadows,
A. 3. OLIN, Proprieior
W.S, McRopents, Agent, National Exehange.
Pioneer Stage Line,
FROM NEVADA TO RED DOG
AND DUTCH FLAT.
i—_ theNational Exchange, Nevada, every
day at 2 o’clock p.m. arriving at Dutch Flat
at ®p M, 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 10} a. w.
Offices—National Exchange, Nevada. WS
= Roberts, Agent—Blue Cut Hotel, Dutch
at:
B. EASTINGS, Proprietor.
-destesl
Beebo
< —— R
Ox? APTER THE FIRST ‘OF APRIL
859, e trains of the Sacrame :
Railroad will leave as follows, viz : oe
; The Passenger Trains.
Willleave the Depot at foot of K street, at Sacrario All pap ta A. M., and 2 Pp, mw.
74Willleave Folsom daily (Sundays
A-M,12 M., and 5} POM. Aewscg <feny
On Sundays, will leave Sacramento at 7 A™M
Tori cee he Folsom at 9 A.M. and 5 P.M.
‘KET OF FICE—On Front} stree: Win Glas heen i street, under the
Regular Fareover the Road, $2each way.
Excursion Tickets for Sundays, out and back, $2,
Freight for Folsom
Will be taken up by every train, excepting Sundays.
Up way freight by the 2 P. M.trainonly.
Freight must be deliveredat the Depot,foot of L
street, halfan hour before the departure of trains
else it will be retained for the next train. é
Rates of Freight—Upward, $3 per ton. to Folsomas 3: Downward, $1,50 (for stone)
per ton to Sacramerte,
The7 A.M. trainout from Sacramento connects
with stages forallofthe following named places, and
passengers procuring tickets at the ticket office in
Sacramento, will be sent through!the same day.
Thestages run from all of the following named
places to connect with the 12 M train from Folsom
arrivinginSacramento ONE HOUR REF ;
SAN ERANCISCO BOAT LEAVES . peieseie
Nevada » Grass Valley, Auburn,
lewa Hill, Forestcity, Downieville,
Orleans Flat, Ophir, Gold Hill,
Iinoistown, YankeeJim’s, Greenwood
Georgetown, Mormon Island, Coloma,
El Dorado, Diamond Springs,Placerville,
Prairie City, Michigan Bar, Cook’s Bar,
Wall’s Diggings, Live Oak City, Arkansas Diggings
Willow Springs, Drytown, Amador,
Sutter, Jackson, Tiddletown,
J.P. ROBINSON »Superixtend ent.
Sacramento, 1859-tf
UNION,
LIVERY STABLE
Broad & Maia si., Nevata.
JOHN A. LANCASTER,
ORMERLY of the Metropolis Stable would inform his friends and the publie generally that
he has added extensively to his already large and
elegantestablishment of Horses, Buggies, Saddles,
Harness, &e.&c—and is now prepared to furnish
as fine turn-onts as can bofoundin the State.
Well trained ficet and easy
SADDLE HORSES, well efro,
quipped forladies or Gentlemen Qf . )
willbe ready at alltimes .
A long experienee inthe business and an earnest
desire to retainthe confidence of my friends, leads
meto beHvvol will be able to give ganeral satisfastion.
Particular attention paid to Horses on livary.
Carriages always in readiness with careful drivers
for the useof Balls, Parties, &e &e.
The quality of my stock willpermitmeto say that
those teeking pleasure,or engagedon business would
do well togiveme atall. J. A. LANCASTER.
Nevada, March 12th 1853.
Books & Sinationery.
Books! Books! Books!
J. E. HAMLIN,
No. 53 Broad street, Corner of Pie.
Is now receiviug another mammoth stock of
everything in the line:
Books Stationery, &Cutlery, Gold Pens,
Fancy Articles, Toys, &.
Which wi bo so!d wholesale and retail cheaper
than ever before in this city. A grezt assortment of
Gift Books and Presents!
\aNew undImproved Diaries and Daily Journals forthe year 1839. Avariety of sizes for
the Pocket and Counting Room. A large cirenlating Library of the Latest 2nd 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,
Dealer 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, &e. &. at wholesale and
retail, Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
A Circulating Library,
Of choice selections and an endless variety of cheap publications.
Atlantic Papers, Magazines and New Publications received by every steamer. Steamer
Papers for muiling, Postage Free.
Pioneer Book and News Depot, Main st.
C: D. WOODS,
Contractor and Builder,
at the old stand of Z, P. Davis on Spring St.
Particular attention will be paid to the repair
ing of Billiard Tables. Counters and Job Work
of every description a attended to.
Nevada, June 25
OSSIAN G. AULD, THOMAS MARSH.
AULD &CO.
Sign, Ornam’ntal & Banner Painters
Imitators of Wood, Marble, &e., . Desi
and Manafacturers of Block Letters. Glass
Signs and door plates, made to order::
Nevada, Atig. 19—1859,
Bay Rum.
For saleby E. F SPENCE:
Miscellaneous.
Great Attraction!
Extension of the Rail oad from
“acramento to Nevada!
We, 8S, LUBECK & CO,,
55 Broad Street.,
DRY GOODS,
: etc. etc.
Take this method of informing the Ladies of
this Place and vicinity that we are determined to sell our entire stock of
Summer Goods,
_ after this date, consisting of
Fine Bareges,
Linen Lawns, Printed Linens,
Chambries, Challeys,
French Lawns,
Positively at Cost Prices!
This step is found necessary in order to give
room in our establishment for the steady new
arrivals of merchandise we are about to receive
from the Bay. Ladies will therefore please call
and examine our stock. which is yet well supplied for the season, before purchasing elsewhere.
We insure to give good bargains as usual to one
and all.
8. LUBECK & CO.
Organdies,
Tuby 1,'99.
et a abil AAT I ae
REW ESTABLISHMENT
Branch of the
SACRAMENTO
New Corner Cigar Store.
M. GREENHOOD
ON BROAD STREET, next door to Block &
Co’s. Clothing Store, Nevada eity.
Wou!d respectfully inform the public that ho
has epened a
CIGAR AND FRUIT STORE,
And solicits ashare of patronage. He has a
large Stock of choiee articles in his line and
will sell at Weonesae or Rertaut, atthe Lowest’ Prices for Cash. Country Dealers supplied
at Sacramento Prices.
M. GREENHOOD.
Nevardn, Dec. 24th, [858.
H. H. Wickes & Co.,
BROAD STREET NEVADA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, &c., &c.
yj E ARE IN CONSTANT RECEIPT OF
THE following articles in ourline:
Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicines,
Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine.
Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Paints,
Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy.
White Lead, Holland Gin, Red Lead,
Window Glass, Litharge, Lara Oil,
Bru Bb a, Sperm Oil Aleohol,
Pola .11, Starch, Fish Oil,
Pea. Barley, Castor Oil, Tapioca,
Nea « . oot Oil,
Liaseed Oil,
Coking Extracts,
Coach Varnish,
Putty,
Zinc Paint.
Canary Seed,
Perfumery,
Japan Varnish,
Together wita a general and complete assortment of articles in ovr line, which will be sold at
prices as low as they can be afforded in the mountains,
Patent Medicines
Copal Varnish,
Bay Rum,
Demar Varnish
Cherry Pectoral
Sarsaparilla,
Webber's Cordial,
Wistar’s Balsam
Corner of Broad and Pine street.
DR. H. H. WICKES & CO.
A. B. GREGORY,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
and
PROVISIONS,
NO 44. MAIN STREET.
Goods delivered Free of Charge.
July 1 1859.
Mardware &ce.
TALLMAN & TURNER 4 ey
Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial st. Ners2aSign of the “Largs PspLecr,’
¥7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND « very large
a. tnd geneoralassortm>nt of
Steves, Timvare, Hardware, Xe. &e.
Alzo—Bench ‘vols, Table Cutlery,
HY D2ASLIC PIP3S AND COUPLINGS.
Medal awarded to us by tho Stats air
at iLarysville, in August last for
Best Foz Pips on Exhibition !
— COPPERSNITHING,——Weareprepar.itodo all kinds of Coppersmithing
inthe best styls.
J93 Wen
“Gx Dono to ordor at the shortest notice. 6
Giraus acall—we are confident we can sup.
ply all wishing anything in our !ine,
H. HAMILTON & ©,
General Deslers in Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Nails, Bellows, Anvils, Glass, Paints, Linseed, Lard, Spermand Polar Oils, Leather and Rubber Belting, Powder,
Fuse,Cordage, Tackle Blocks.
Duck, Rubber liose, Hydraulic Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows,
Straw Cuiters, etc. etc.
At their old stand, No 27 Main: st. Nevada.
J. M. Hawitron. H. L. Core.
The Howard Association,
Philedelphia,
ABENEVOLENT INSTITUTION Established
by SpecialEndowmentfor the Relief of the Sick
and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemical disease.s
iy times of Epidemies, it is the object of this
Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide
Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food,Medicines, &c :
for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the
orphans of deceased parents, and to ministerin every possible way to the relief ofthe afflicted and the
heaith of the public at large. It isthe duty ofthe
directors at such times, to visit personally the
infected districts,and to provide and execute means
of relief. Numerous physicians, not acting membersof the Association usually enrol their names
on its Books, subject to be called upon to attend
its hospitals, free of charge, ’
In the absence of Epidemics,the Directors have
authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons suffering under
Chronic diseases of a virulent character, arising
from abuse of the physicalpowers, mal treatment,
the effectsof drugs, &e.
Various reports and Tracts on the nature and
treatment of Chronic diseases, by the Consulting
Surgeon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent free of Charge, to the
afflicted.
Address, for Reports or treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Pres’t
GBoRGE FaircHiD, Sec’y. nov 19—ly
KEITH’sS
ROSEMARD
HAIRINVIGORATOR
Tr ACKNOWLEDGED by all who have used it. to.
be the FINEST preparation for the ever
invented. A few applications’of it will e the
coarsest and harshest hair soft and iy—satop its
falling off or turning gray, remove al dandruff and
eure all diseases ot the scalp, Itim @ natu
ral moisture and brilliant lustre to hair, and
has a delightful perfume.
only b ;
WMH KEITH & CO.
Chemists‘and Druggists.
137 Pa tinge "nea t.
Por sale by all Druggists. me A . 293m
LEECHES FOR SALE.
by E .F.SPENCE.
Ppieauanicadiigiemtre: ie ca ee
ek onatien Rptolaie Tatiainn Basasigu Sidi deiiiiae
San Francisco Advert’s,
Before and After Using
i
\
A
wy YY
Dr.
Sold by all Druggists.
ELAM & HOWES,
Wholesale Dealers in
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Churns,
Field Kegs Twines, Cordage,
Wickage, etc,
No. 84 Clay street, one door from N. W. corner of Front street, San Francisco.
\ E BEG LEAVE to inform our friends
and the public in general, that having
made large additions to our already extensive
Stock, we are now prepared to furnish them
with all articles connected with the Wood and
Willow Ware Line, at prices to defy competition.
In addition, we also. keep a full and complete
assortmeat of rope, cordage and twines, vonsisting of manilla, hemp and cotton rope, linen and
cotton, sail twine, machine twine, wrapping
twine, ete.
Traders are respectfully invited to call and
examine our Stoek before purchasing elsewhere,
as they will find a Larger assortment to select
from and at lower pricesjthan any other House
in the city
Junel8-3m
ESTABLISHED IN 1849.
HENRY JOHNSON & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale
a7 re Cer CS LS
146 Washington Street, San Francisco.
RE NOW receiving
Spring Trade of
NEW AND FRESH GOODS !!
And offer to country buyers the Largest and
Best assortment in their line on the Pacific
coast.
Having been engaged in the Drug business
inSan Francisco for the past Ten’ years, they
flatter thomselves that their arrangements are
such, that they can, offer unequalled inducements to such as may favor them with their
custom.
Their assortment comprises everything in
their line of business that may be required by
Druggists, Physicians and merchants, and also
all goods in theirlinein use by Grocers, Bakers, Brewers, Confectioners, Dyers, Tanners,
Assayers ef Gold, Hatters, Soda Manufacture,
Barbers, Hotel Keepers, and Manufacturers.
WeHAll the popelar Family Patent medicines received direct from the proprietors and
guaranteedGenuine, and at the lowest trade prices. mehtSém.
their Stock for the
Weoodand 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 Pacific Coast.
R. HOE & CO.
aA SF's
HE subscriber having been appointed sole agent
for the Pacific Coast, for the sale of their
Cast Steel Saws, so deservediy known thtoughout
the United Siates, would inyite the attention of
merchants, consumers. &c. to examine his stock of
Circular, Mill, Pit and Cross Cut SawsAlso, Hand,
Panel & Ripping Saws, Web Saws. Saw Mandrels
and Filesof a Superior quality. Saws re-toothed,
straightened with care at reduced prices.
GEO. 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,
bartels to call your particular attengion to
the'fact that they are extensively and svecessfully 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 the country.
faz 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
idis Y-GOODS.
50 BALES. -INDIAN HEAD SHEETINGS
59 BALES ---LAWRENCE SHEETING
50 BALES ASSACHUSETTS SHEETING
50 BALES METAMORA SHEETINGS
200 BALES. BROWN DRILLS
10 BALES.....22-2<----5--BLUE DENIMS
25 CASES.. ASSORTED TICKINGS
20 CA3ES. KENTUCKY JEANS
10 CASES. +--+.. BLUE DRILLS
55 CASES. ----ASSORTED PRINTS
90 CASES! ©22.222 5.. BLEACHED SHEETING
500 PIECES.BRUSSELS & VELVET CARPETS
1000 PLECES.... 3-PLY & INGRAIN CARPETS
1500 PIECES........ FLOOROIL CLOTH
1000 PIECES.. COCOA AND CHINA MATTING
900 CASES.-... 26.. 43 PAPER HANGINGS
20 CASES. TABLE OI. CLOTHS
30 CASES...... pes .CURTAIN DAMASKS
50 CASES.... LACE AND MUSEIN CURTAIN
20 CASES..WINDOW SHADES & HOLLANDS
400. DOZEN. «0.0. séccus ascas as RUGS AND MATS,
400 PIECES.....DRUGGETS AND BAIZES
NOW LANDING, FOR SALE
LOWEST RATES,
BY
FRANK BAKER,
__NOS. 110 AND 112 CLAY STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
July 15, 1855.—tf
Quartz Specimens!
Giacrtees of Gold bearing Quartz are
bought by us at the highest rates. A large
remium on the intrinsic value for Quartz suitale for manu facturing ‘into Jewelry.
BARRETT & SHERWOOD,
a@243m 135 Montgomery St. San Frangiseo, .
Dr. Tno. PF. Bull’s
ECTORAL BALSAM—For sale by
E F. SPENCE. Drnggist
Main st
. o
Webber's Invigorating Cordial.
generally.
of its uiility and practicability, I am now
prepared to fill orders for all parties that may
TERMS,
Sacramento, through Wells, Fargo & Co’s Exand 0. M. Tomlinson, Nevada. E. P. Marselus,
and A. Lamberth, of Woolsey’s Flat.
some of the most.extensive mining operations
in Nevada County.
PIANOS, MELODEONS.? AND MUSIC
333EBroadway, New York.
five different Manufactures, of every variety of
style—from those in plain rosewood cases, for $200
to those of the most elegant finish. for $1,000.
tion the number, variety i
instruments for the extremely low prices at which
they are sold.
Superior in each desirable quality.
furnish Prince’s, Carhart'’s & Smith's
Prices from $45to $125; for two sets of reeds,
$150; two banksof keys, $20; Organ pedal bass
Molodeons $250, $275 and $30), less, a liberal diseount,
tion, or purchase money refunded.
Second Hand Pianos at Great Bargains
Miscellaneous.
THE NEVADA FOUNDRY
ery Yunips,and ) ;
diameter Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Bal
power.
shopin the mountains.
and examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS,
WM. HEUGH,
BP. THOM,
JNO McARTHUR
Feb. 18—3m Proprietors.
Horace Billing’sHamas !
UST received per Meteor, the seeond invoice of
the cure of 1859. We would ezithe 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
the Hams he has heretofore sent to the California
They are guaranteed stiictly Sugar cured, market. i
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.
oe. 5S. BRIGGS’
Patent Amalgamating Riffle.
Patent Issued March 1st, 1859.
The inveution_consists of forcing Quicksilver
into blocks of wood, which sre usea as false hottoms for slni¢es, thereby giving a Quicksilver
surface untilthe blocks are worn out. As the
blocks aré 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 Quicksilrer into
the blocks, are of simple construction and durable. One men can press in one hundred pounds
of Quicksilver in aday, which will give a hundred feet of Quicksilver surface, and the proeess 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 estimation in which they are held
by those who haveused them;
3 _ Micuigan Buurrs, March 28th, 759.
Mr. Briggs, Sir, I have used your Patent
Quicksilver Block Riffles, 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
save one-fourth more gold, than by any other
Riffles now in use. Hoping that your Riflles
will be extensively introduced throughout the
State, and meet with the success they deserve.
Iremain yours truly.
Geonce E. Bennet,
Micnican Buurrs, April [0th ’59.
Mr. Briggs, Sir. Ihave used your patent
amalgamating Rifle 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.
Yours truly,
CHAS. W. COOK.
I am now for the first time, trying to introduce the AMALGAMATING Riree into the mines
After being thoronghly convinced
wish to use it, on very REASONABLE
Ja For Particulars, address J. S. BRIGGS,
ress.
REFERENCES-—Duryea. Maltman & Co.,
The above gentlemen are connected with
J. S. BRIGGS, Patentee.
Neyada, July I, *59.—t
HORACE WATERS
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MUSIC
Merchandise inthe United states. Pianos from
No House in the Union can come in competr
and ceiebrity of its
Horace Waters’ Improved Pianos,
With or without iron Frames, have, in their new
scales an improved action, a power and compass of
toneequaling the grind, with the beauty and durability cf the square Piano.
Music Masters have justly pronounced them equal
if not superior to and other make.
guaranteed to stand the action of every climate.
The Press and first
They gre
HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONS.
(Tuned the equal temperament)
Can also
Melodeons.
Each instrument warranted to give satisfacConstantly in Store, Price from$30 to $140,
MUSIC—One of the largest and best Catalogues
of Music now published, sold at greatly reduced
rices. Musicsent wherever ordered, post-paid.
atalogues sentby mail. A liberal discount to
dealers, teachers, seminaries and clergymen.
OPINIONS OF THE PREsS.—“‘Nothing atthe State
Fair displayed greater excellence than the Piano
Forte manufactared by Horace Waters.”—Churchman.
“The finest among the many Pianos at the
Crystal Palaceare those placed there by Horace
Waters, whossinstrumentsare always popular."—
Christian Enquirer.
‘The Horace Waters’ Pianos are bniltof the best
and mostthoroughly seasoned material ; we have
no doubt that%uyerscandoas well, perhaps bettei, at this than 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 durabie
quality.”—N. ¥. Eran,
‘““We can speak of their merits from personal
knowledge, as being of the very best quality,.—
Christian Inte.
“Our friends will find at Mr. Waters’ store the
very bestassortment of music and of pianos to be
found inthe United-States, and we urge oursouthernand westernfriends to give him a call wheneyer they go to New York.”—Graham’s Magazine.
“Weconsider them wortny of special attention,
from the resonant and exceedingly musical tone
which M. Waters has succeeded in attaining.”—
N. Y. Times.
Sept.3, 1858—tf
Ditch Propertyand Mining Claims,
Eor Sale.
JY ALDABLS Ditch Property and paying
mining claims at Alpha are offered for sale
on the most reasonable terms to purchasers.—
The ditches are, now running water, and {will
continue to do so nearly 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
8, H. Prichard & Bro.,_
. Commission & Forwarding Merchant.
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 Oronoco;
Smoking Rose of Sharen ;
Prichard’s CornCob; Pus
James Chiever’s Wellington ;
Britton Virginian Dew Drop Whiskey in barrels and half barrels. : %
Will receive orders for Drugs & Medicines,
&c. for Messrs Thomas & Fuller, New York.
augls
AND MACHINE SHOP.
ae ee established offselves in the above
business we are now prepared te do allkinds
Pens Of CASTING with neatness and des-gpatch, We have tools superior to
sg tlose of any other Foundry in the
> wonntains, and patterns for allkinds
of Saw Milland Quartz Mill MachinCar Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in
cony and Awning Posts; &e. We will also build
STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse
Everything is New and Warranted
Perfect.
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running
order, we can fill orders quicker than any other
Any one wanting work done will do welltocall
r ALLORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED
TO.
quieted their nerves, it: las canse
ous
consequently in great demand by person
ling, orabout to settle in new parts of the country
especially,as wellas by many in every community,
where it has become known, on aceonnt of its vatendant
Medical.
—eeanaaa@@@@00ao09 em
Glad Tidings for the Weak and Sick,
Dyspeptic, Rheumatic or Neyralyie sufferer,
Most Blessed, Divine, Heavenly,
sae VRP 252:
SCIENTIFIC PANACEA,
For curing Diseases
Incidental to be State of Califera.
That Acts onthe Blood, Brains, Intestines,
Sinews, Nerves, the Fluids and Semi-Fluids,
and the whole Physique. The gloomy Hypoe
chondriac, the Dyspeptic, the Nervous, debilitated and Feeble, the over doctored, the Bil
ious and Liver-diseased Sufferer, the Gourmand, the debanchee, the intemperate
dnv allwho suffer ill-health— 3
HOULD PAUSE AND THINKERE SICKNESS
overtakes them, for then worn-ont nature
succumbs to DEATH, beeause she has not strength
to resist. Now, Dr. JACoB WEBBERS FxviGoRAING _ CORDIAL causes strength—that is its maim
quality. The first operatiou TONIC; the partaker
feels then that Sudation is caused—his skin ig
damp, his limbs suple and aetive, he feels a wish
for exercise, and knows hehas strength to endure
it ; heis light spirited; his ; hi Mets ton toners skin becomes clear; his
His Liver is made Active, the Bile
neutralized or rejected, and his
. ‘ony:
Blood is Thinned and Purified
Tf hehas w Foul Stomach, this
not otherwise. Again—It immediate! r
Belehing, prevents an accumulation of Wind lanwae
Stomach. The Stomach, the great receiver of
disease and itscure. 1 will now enumerate a few
of thoxe diseases where I have seen Di. Webber's
Invigorating act most beantifully : General derrangement ofthe System; Weakness from Various
causes, viz : Change of Climate, Long Sickness, the
use of Mercury, or being otherwise over-doctored
from abuse of Nature and lier Laws, by Drunken—
ness, Gourmandizing, Debauchery, and other exe
cesses, Trembling, Fever and Ague Chills Khenmatic, Neuralgie and other Pains in the Body cr
Limbs,Want of Appetite. Sleep or Memory, Sour
In Deaar spa Stomach, Tickling ef Ears, Tic Dolor:
‘Excess, Debauchery,N ervousness,
acts as an aperient,
ee ete
n Electrie Thrill of Strength is “ a Permanently
given by Dr. Webber~ Sangui r Roce. gvifier, The whole
E Natura are aroused.
dyspepsia cured.
Ftisa Cure for Intemperance !
The Appetite for Liquor Destroyed—one
bean tifal propertics peexested by Dr Wethen te
vigorating Cordial, is that it removes all longing or
Tasie for Liquor, Many inebriates have fuurd
thatafter ithasrenewed and strengthened them
d aversion to spirofthe most frightfuD
has actually oceurConstipation,
its. I have seen it ewe some
cases, where delrium tremens
red.
EFtead This Statement
Of Cures, Effected by the mos extraordinary
Concoeetion of the Age! 7
A Case of Great Bodily Pain, Ague
ity and Dyspepsia Curedg!!
Mr. JNO. B FLEMMING, & Merchant Tailor of
Ophir in this State, certifies, Sept 27th. 1854 that
Two Bottles of Dr Webi ers Cordialeured Mr. J
C. Ewens, of the same place, of PAINS IN 1 RE
coe ; 1s ee le wed Hacling Corgh te
her with general Debility, & gi ane hae g Debility, Neawralgie anc Rhes
Dr. James Bonnant, certifies
ble case of decayed manhood,
Nerves memory, and t
trated) by its nse.
Mr. James Freeman, of Mokelnmne
:—“My feeling was an exhanstien,
Strength atorper. a want of
other miservble feelings
dial relieved and Three ha
We could give
standing that mos
noticed; but the ab:
person.
[= The Rerder is conscientiously assured that
this really extraordinary Panacea is al!
resented. and is not one of the
day. Let the afflicted try it,
thankful for having done so, It is warranted to
beuninjurious to the most d« lieate constitution, or
to a a or age, to contain ro mereury or other
minera tis put up, very highly concentratee
in Quart Bottleet j ‘ i age “
PRICE—Three Dollars: or Two Bottles for €5,00.
PARK & WHITE, Agents,
San Fran ‘isco.
VERY ImPrortast CavtioN—Peware of Day gerCou: terfeits and Imitations. Look that the
names of T. JONES. and J. WEBBER are on the
top of the in side wrapper, und bluwu in the Glass
Buy none other.
April 1, 1859—3mis
UDOL?PHO WOLFE §S
SCHiNAP Ps.
A Medicinal Drink of Eminently
QALUTARY QUALITIES, manufactured by him
i selfexclusively, at his Factory at Schiegam,
Holland and well Known during the last twelve years
Debilto the eure of a j itt
(where the stre ngth,
he whole physique was presHill, says
s a want of
Vigor. appetiie and
One bottle of your. Corhr ve entirely cured me.”
Fifty other certificates, ne twith
t persons are sensitive about being
‘ove must satisty any reasonable
itis rep-~
Nostrums of the
and they will be
throughout alithe Atlantic and Western States.
It is made fromthe best Barley that ean be select
edin Europe. with the essence of an aromatic Ital
ian berry, of acknowledged and extraordinasy medicinal properties. i
higher reputation, both in Europe and America
than any other diuretic beverage.
It has long since acquired a
Analyzed itis a perfeetly prre Liquor, in its effects amild and whoisumetonic. It is extensively
used and approved by the medicalfaculty, the temperance people, heads of famil es, &c.
In Gravel,Gout,and Rheumatism.in obstruetions
of the Bladder and Kidneys, and in General Debilty, its effectsare prompt, decided, and invariably
reliable ; and ‘itis notonly aremedy for these maladies, butin allcases which they are produced by
drinking bad water, whichis ahnost universally the
causeof them, it acts asa sure preventive.
For Fever and Ague it is one of the most effieacious preventives thatcan be resorted to
The Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps,
travelrious other remedial properties
In alieases of a Dropsical tendency. it is generallythe only remedy required when adopted in
the early stage of the disease.
In dyspepsia maladies, when taken in proper
quantit_es,as a diet drink. and especially at dinner,
it isfound by uniform experience, to be eminently
efficaciousin the most cbstinate cases. when even
the best of the usualremedies bave faiied to afford more than temporary relief
ulency, itis an immediate and invariable specific,
andit may be adininisteredin diluted and proportlonate quantities, even to Yeung Infants,in all
those piroxyisms of griping pain in the stomach
and bowelsto which they are especially subject,
In eases of Flatas well asthe cholic of grown persons
Itsjudiciousadoption in connection with the prin
cipal meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its useneverfailsto relieve the debility atupon protracted chronic maladies. low
temperament and exhausted vital energy, by whatever cause induced. These arefacts towhich many
ofthe most eminent medical men, bethin England
and the United States, have borne testineny,
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 fac
simile of my signature onthe label
Forsale by all the respectable Druggists and
Liquor dealersin California and Oregon
UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer.
No. 22 Beaverstreet, New York
A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
London Cordial Gin! ClubHonse Gin!
Schiedam & Medicated Schnapps !
Royal Schnapps, &c.
Underthe above and similar titles, the liquormixers ofthis city are bottling Jarge quantitics of
adulterated, unwholsonmetrash, costing builittle,on
whieh they hope to realizelarge profits by sellingin
California.
Avoidallcompounds. Some are so skillfully prepared asto passfor good Liquer. except with the
best judges. if you would be safe, use only thelong
established, renowned, gennine Holfe's Schicdam
Aromatic Schnapps.
UDOLPHO WOLFE. Sole Importer,
22 Beaverstreet, New York.
Angust13, 1858—tf
Important to the Traveling Community
ILLINOIS BRIDGE,
YOUTH YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada
the nearest and most direciline of travel from
Nevda City to
Columbia Hill,
Humbtg City,
Woolsey’s Flat,
Moore’s Flat,
allintermediate Points
The undersigned havej wst eompleted their New
Road leading ont from Main and Washington +tr’ts,
Nevada,through the East Gapof the Sugar Loaf
Hillandto the above named bridge, whieh is now
opened to the traveling public. The road and
bridge cannot be exeel d by apy in the State —
By traveling this road teamsters and others will
find itgreatly te their advantage as it avoid the
worst part of the reate to the abovepoints
RATES OF TOLE REASONABLE.
COOPER & CO.
Blue Tent Neruda co., Cal:
The Howland Rotary Battery.
Ww. are now prepared to furnish at ‘short notice
the above Battery, and would regnest the
attention of all QuartzMen to it previous to the erection ofa mill. For efficiency in working out the
gold, it is becoming selebrated, and we have no
hesitancy in prononfcing it, cuperior in every rest to any now in use.
oe! our Urata MR. ALMARIN B. PAUL, 8upermtendent of the Oriextal Quartz Mill, near Nevada city, hasconsented to explain the working of
the mill, and show its efficiency to aby who may
feelinterested, and as alleanjudge of it better by
seeing it in practical operation, we would refer
Quartz men of Nevada county to him i
jela Pacific Leong . San Francisco,
GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANEIX'
Orleans Flat,
Snow Point,
Eureka,
Relief Hill, ana