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Evrection Rerurns.—The returns come in by ox express with the mail trom the Atlantic States. All our efforts to obtain a table for our readers have proved fruitless. shown is to learn whether Burton is elected and Plumer beaten, and most of he returns that have come to our office . ave reference only to these points.— “he probability is that the Democratic icket has, generally, from 700 to S00 lurality in the county. Burton has, vithout a donbt, been elected Senator y 400 or 500 votes over Walsh, the Democratic nominee. So far as heard . vom he is near G00 ahead. It is possi-. le these figures may be lessened ty re. imns yet to come in. ~ itis probable that Smith, American, . been elected over Plumer by from 00 to 200 votos. Farther than this concerning the elecion we cannot say at the hour we go to Kil youne is about to erect a fine fire proof New Bricx.—Mr. George O. vrick en the corner of Pine and neha mercial. The buildiag is to be 32 feet front by 63 deep, with iron front and double shutters. When completed it is to be filled with an extensive stock of} drugs and occupied by the proprietor. A SLIGHT LINGUA.—During . the palaver on Sunday with the Indians . LAPSUS relative to the murder of Gilbert, a chap intimated his inability to understand . Digger, but his being perfectly at home . vhen the Rutablago language is spoken. . oid fellow kindly inquired if he did'nt . mean Winnebago. Anassent was bowed. Ouro Wine—has had its eulogists in } all ages of the world—both new aad old j its votaries. Taylor rather] breaks up the charm poets have thrown . around the juice of ancient grapes. He took a “snifter” at Bremen of Hock over old. Ile -ounts for himself: Leaving Gotha on the 9th of June, we . nt by rail to Bremen, by way of Casland Hanover. ‘he only thing inthe ‘ormer city which we had time to visit was the celebrated Rathskeller, or erypt of the old Hall of Council. This is re. nowned through all Germany for its tuns of Rhenish wine, of the most undoubted antiquity. They are kept in great vaults, distinguished by different titles. Phat of the “Twelve Apostles” has been im. . nortalized by Hauff and Heine, but the . tpostolical wines are not so fine as those . vuthors would have us believe. Each . isk bears the name of one of the Apos. Bayard thus actwo hundred years The only interest} **4¥ } Sth day of October, A D. 1857, at . that date, . lod place (Flurshutz’s Soda Factory,) which is an article Bridge Notice. OTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the Board . of Supervisors of Nevada county, on the first MonCay in October next, or as soon thereafter as the application can be heard, for a License to keep a Toll Bridge across the Middle Yuba River, ata point known as Freemitn’s erossing. THOMAS FREEMAN, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons helding claims against the estate of . JA. Richard L. Prouty deceased, will present the same to the undersigned at Cherokee, Nevada County, with necessary vouchers within ten months from the date . hereof, or the same will be forever barred, and sll per. entitle . protection of creditors, and N_ District Court. 14th Judicial District. GEORGE LEWIS, vs. Insolvent Notice. HIS CREDITORS § In the matter of the application of George Lewis an insolvent debtor praying that he may be allowed to make an assignment of his estate to his creditors and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities in pursuance of an “act of the Legislature passed May 4th, A. D. 1852, an act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors and n pursnance of an order of Judge in and for said counen to the creitors of said inthe Hon. Nile ty. —Notice s Searls, Di hereby giv . solvent to be and appear before said Judge in open court in the city of Nevada on Monday the Sth day of October, sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. i D. P. CUMMINGS, Administrator. . Cherokee, August 28th, 1857. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j Jy, Benes is hereby givemto all persons having claims . a against the estate of J. G. Alexander, of San Jvan, deceased, to present and exhibit the same with the nec. . essary vouchers within ten months from the date hereof . to the undersigned at his place of residence on San Juan . Hill, Bridgeport Township. . LEMUEL W. ALEXANDER, ang28-4w Administrator. SOCIAL BALL. DOWNEY HOUSE, ROUGH & READY, . On Thursday Evening, Sept. 17. >” A good Band will be in atte nee, 28-td MRS MARY DOWNEY. LIEN NOTICE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada, ss.— +) District Courtof the Fourteenth Judicial District. . J.N. Turner vs. W. G. Altanand John R. Scranton. Notice is hereby given toall persons claiming or hold. ing Liens upon the property of the above named defendants, viz: Those two certain houses, situate lying and being in the town of Nevada, county and State afore. said described as follews, to-wit :—Situate on the s east corner of Main and Wa-hington streets ard the lot formes ty oceupicd 2001 lot, to ¢ th me with the proof thereof to the Judge of the District Court aforesaid in open Court on MONDAY, 40 o'clock, A M., of . . . A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE . . . Rv order of Court, } Witness my hand with the seal of . of Aucust, A D_ 1857. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. . By William Smith. j Depnty Clerk intithL auges . Suckner & Hill, Attorneys for Ph WHOLESALE ano RETAIL ~ LiQuwUuorR re undersigned would inform the publie that they have now on hand a most extensive assortment of rr : ia The Best Liquors rht to this market. Having a good Fire Proof ith an excellent cellar under it, they have STORE. every ity for keeping any amount of goods, They have and w ways keep a good supply of WHISKEY BRANDY, GIN, WINES, PORTER, ALS, CIDER, &e. &e. Also—All kinds of Case Liquors, Cor dials, Syrups, &e. Which have been selected with the greatest care by cor j s, and which will be sold as low or iower than any other establishment in the place.They will continue the manufacture of SODA at the too well known to require r Deale ni ott fully iu May 1 er May & Co. are agents for the sale of pure California Port, (1! t, Angeli and White W«HL HE. Wickes & €o. Successors to Dr. Win. G. mmendatton irchase, are respectAlban, Broad strect., Nevada. H Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OTL &C, . r tin White, Medic Chemicals, Port W Stuffs, Wine, Paints, Fins Red £ Lara Oil, Alcohol, Fish Oi, Tapioca, Patent Medicines, Copal Varnish, Sherry Wine, Turpentine, > Lead, i Window Glass, Ibrushes, Cooki Say Rom : * os r . aon Coach Varnish, Var tles; they contain wine 0! the tiny aed Putty, Pectoral, . i7LS, which has now, 1 was informed, a . ; Zine Pafit, . : . ee Dy. ac . Together with a general and complete assortment of all mingent acid flave Phat of Judas, . art which will be sold at prices as low as asant aroma, andthe alone, retains a ple eas noer, therefere, is In greater demand } than all the saints together. In the} ]“Rose Cellar’ are enormous casks, yet . filled with Hochheimer (Hock) of the . For a iple of cen-. turies it was carefully treasured, but the . City Fathers of Bremen finally discov. ered that the long rit was kept. the . worse it grew, and now sell it to visitors . sottles, at a moderate price. * * ” vintage of 1624. couy ia small * + > Approy os to this, is Taylor’s deserip. tion of the locks of poets of which Leich Hunt has a collection. “That thin tuft of brown, silky fibers, could it really have been shorn from . Milton’s head? Tasked myself. “Touch . as I did so, repeating a line from ; Shelley’s han own sonnet on this lock. was golden and very soft; bricht brown, curling in large Bacchie . ‘ Dr. Johnson's gray, with a harsh . Dean Swift's both brown . Keats’ a ying’; and wiry feel; and gray, but finer, denoting a more sen. F gra} sitive organization; and Charles Lamb’s . reddish-brown, short and strong. j Deatru or Berancer.—Beranger, an . illustrious French poet is dead. He was 77 years of age. . eS Births. At Rough & Ready, on the 28th ult., the M. Pavidson, of a girl. ‘ wife of E. ftion, at Charloote, ollins, late of Rough . Oa Wednesday, Jul near Rochester, N. : x ‘ j & Ready, Nevada county, Cal. We clip the above announcement of a deceased friend and former fellow cit. izen from the N. Y. Tribune. Mr. Col. lins was an old and respected resident of Rough & Ready. While among us he . commanded the esteem of all who knew . him by his quiet and unassuming man. ners, and the kiadliness of his heart. Ill health led him to visit his old home in} the East, where the great destroyer has at last overtaken him. He leavesa devoted wife, well known te many of us asa lady in soul and deportment, and : Aninfant also lives an estimable friend. too vounge to know the loss of the best of fathers. . New Store! New Goods!! BOSWELL & HANSON. TOULD respectfully inform their friends and old V : patrons that they hay opened their New Store and filled it with alarge and choice stock of . oS 2OVIS 7 < y GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, §c., whick they are prepared to sell as cheap as can be youghtin this city. : Give usa calland satisfy yourselves that we have the First Quality of Goods, niehean be bought at reasonable rate. Foot of Main Street, Nevada. Fane, 12, 1857—tf ha a Wanted. JEAVER CASTORS, for which fair prices will be ) paid by M. ROS iim 65 California HOTELINTERNATIONAL San Francisco, CALIFORNIA. is kept strietly asa First Class Hotel.— t care nsed to please every guest through5 t. near Front, San Francisco. HIS House The utmos' -ery department. hr eae Mosquitos in any 7 act of the House. * i J’ always atthe Boats Joach marked “faternationa J ats seme passengers to the House for $1 each person in cluding baggage A. S, HALEY, Lessee, Assisted by HN ¥ and E. R. ROBINSON, igi Late of the Railroad House. San Francisco, August 28, 1857—3m . men . put up in 2 gallon packages at $5 per package lin the mountains. DR. HH. WICKES & CO. Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Nevada, July 4, 1856 —tf they can be affu: . Prices Reduced !! . A. BLOCK & CO. . Being desirous of . . . reducing their . ! . LARGE STOCK or } Offer the same at REDUCED RATES ! A. BLOCK & CO. . Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. . and he be . you im this State and out of this Dist . eourt for the recovery of five hundred doll . with interest thereon at the rate of three (3) per cent . paid, and for adecree of foreclosure and sale of the . trict Court aforesaid said Court hercto affixed this 27th day ce . seventy-seven cen ' with i . perc until paid ,te . andninet . the } feet, thence east ¢ Nevada, July 24th, 1857, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day to show cause if any they have why the prayer of said insolvent should Not be granted and an assigninent of his estate be made, discharged from his debts and liabilities in pursuance of the Statute in such cases made and provi. ded. And it is further ordered that notice be published in the Nevada Journal for the period of four weeks. And it is further ordered, that all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed till the further hearing herein. By order of the court. Witness my hand, with the seal of sail Court herennL.s o affixed, this 20th day of Angust, A. D. 1857. gir J RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk of District Court. By W3 F. J. Dunn, Att'y for Petitioner. SMITH, deputy. State of California, COUNTY OF NEVADA,SS. ISTRICT Court of the fourteenth Judicial District, THE PEOPLE of the State of California, to GEORGE F. I {ON Greeting: ummoned to appear and answer the tof Alfred Johns, tiled against you, Ardre you and Wm. Butterfield, withia ten days from re of this Writ, if served on youin this county, 1 in this Distriet and out of this county, and within ferty days if served on . in an action commenced on the fifteenth day of August, 1857, in said . together per month from the Ist day of December A D. 1855, till mortgaged premises described in the plaintiff's complaint now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Disby netified that if you fail to answer é directed, plaintiff will take judgm nst you therefor by ault, together with ‘all costs of suit and also demand of the court such other relief as is prayed for in bis said complaint. Iu testimony whereof I, RUFUS >HOEMAKER, Oerk I = the District Court aforesaid, do hereunto 4¢ * Jset my hand and impress the seal of said court, é D. 1857 SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By WM. Smiru, deputy. Upon reading and filing the affidavit of the above named plaintiff, it is ordered that service be made upon George F. Lemon by publication once a week for And you are said com nt as herein , this 3d day of Septemb RU . three months in the Nevada Journa' a newspaper pubf Nevada, and that a copy.of the aint be deposited in the post office F. Lemon at lished in the county stiminons and eomy directed to the said defendant George Acapuleo, Mexie>, RLS, et Judge. Attest, RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. 3x Wa. SmuItH, deputy. Stewart & Sargent, Att’ys for plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. B Y virtue of an order and deeree of Sale to me direc) ted and issuedont of the Hon. District Court, 14th Ju al District on three judgments renderedin said Court on the third day of August, 1857. in favor of Caldwell, Mills & Co. for the sum of eight hundred and fiftyseven dollars and fifty-two cents, aud on the 15th day of August 1857, ona judgment rendered in favor of Birdseve & Palmer for cighty-seven dollars and seven cents. © a judgment rendered on said 15th day of August in or of J. N. Turner forthe suin of fifty-nine dollars and ust Ge nt per annum from the rendition of the j € 1costs of suit taxed at for r the sale lollars fiv frame House Building » of Nevada, Tounty of ia, on the easterly side*of bounled and described as fol property and premises situated in Nevada and State of Cal Cavote street. ins lows to-wit : Comine rg the line of nd D. Critten“et forty ty feet, to ots of gronnd ov den, thence north ¢ and premises being : her with aland sin American Ex¢ he tenements, her to belongi Notice ring or inanywise : y given that on SATURDA is b ‘ h day . of y. 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 0% k. P M_ in front of the Court House door } in the city « highest bidde I will sell at pr uction to the sh, in hand, the above described resaid judgments Y. BORING, Sheriff of Nevala Co. AMBROTYPES! MELAINOTYPES ! AND PHOTOGRAPHS . fesse. W E are prepared to take likenesses of any kind . known in the Daguerrean Art and of the most ent quality. We inviteall the citizens of Nevada and examine our work whether they want like es or Not, and to those who favor us with their pat ronage we Warrant Perfect Likenesses, And none are allowed to take a picture that does not give entire satisfaction. Chifdren’s Likenesses! Taken instantly and good Pictures warranted of any . child of any age whatever. Views or Portraits taken on Paper for $1. We have the most splen assortment of Plain and es everoffered in the mines, WN. B.—We will remainin town but a few days. WOODS & MICHAELS. COMMERCIAL STREET. vada, Angust 21, 1857. and Retail Wholesale SHAW & WHITNEY, . tm’ PRUGGLSE . Ae at ae NA MD) EP) “> § FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SACRAMENTO, . Fs re C. J SHAW. No. 38 Front St Sicramento. . 32 WAEN STREET, J.R. WHITNEY, No. 79 Front St San Francisco. . == —— ; ——_——— . NEVADA. ‘Care S.& W) . A= Se ts Sarees pte ie BE eerie @ FFERS FOR *ALE—A full and complete assortNotice to Liquor Dealers and Merchants. ment of complete assortment of the Oils necessary for maA i i flavoring every variety of Liquor, anda packa of the articles used’ or giving Artificial strengthto Liquors, (converting 70 key to i00 gallous) and every article a Ligvor Sto will be furniehe . And all the information n ary to conduct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginner to successfully comgste with the oldest liquor dealers. Address thro’ the Post Office. P. LACOUR ew Orleans Lacour’s Concentrated Aeid for ma z Vinegar, is good feb6-Ly ¥ to comshipping order. Pioneer Crockery Store. D. CRITTENDEN hasan galimited quantity o vrs soods, carefully selected by himself from the best stocksin San Francisco, consisting of Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, of all kinds And everything belonging to or connected with a Crock ry store—which he is prepared sell in large or small quan tities at lower prices than ever before offered north of Sac. ramento, Having made advawareons arrangements with the manufaeturers in San Fiancisco I am prepared to sell Camphene and Burning I cheaperthanany other house in Nevada. the above statements please eall on D. Crittenden, 34 Main street. Nevada, Augnst &th—tf Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Line FOR PANAMA. Connecting via Panama Railroad, With the steamers of the U. S. Mail Steamship Company at Aspinwall FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS. Departure from Vallejo Street Wharf. The Magnificent Steamehip J.L. STEPHENS Will leave Vallejo street wharf for Panama, with U. S. Mails, Passengers, and Treasure, SATURDAY, Sept. 5th, at 9 o’clock, A. M. Passengers by the P.M. >. Co’s Line are landed on their arrivals at Panama upon the wharfat the railroad terminus, by the Company’s steam ferry beat, and proceedimmediately by Railroad across the Isthmus. . To Aspinwall, where the steamers of the U.S. Mail S. S. Co. are alwaysinreadiness toconvey themto New . York or New Orleans. Passengers for New Orleans proceed by directsteamer from Aspinwall. Through tickets are furnished, including the transit of the Isthmus. Passengers are notified that all tickets for the steamers of the U. S. Mail 8.8. Co, must be presented to their agent at Aspinwall for registry and exchange, as they will not otherwise be available. For Freight or passage apply to FORBES & BABCOCK, Agents. Cor. Sacramento and Leidesdorff street. Achoice of berth on the Atlantic steamers is secured by the early purehase of tickets in San Francisco, lions of Whis} by the can er the gallon . For preof of . . Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Camphene, . 2 Brushes, Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Faney Articles, &ce., &c,, &e. . } Agent for . ‘Dr. John P. Bali’s Pectoral Balsam! . Hostetters Bitters, Bnwman’s Ointment and Contition . Powder, Pareiras Italian Remedy, fer private diseases. . Balm of Thousand Flowers pnd Rhodes Fever and Ague . Cure. . Orders respectfully solicited. . both in qua’ und price. . Physicians’ prescriptions carefully prepared. Nevada, August 21, 1857. Satisfaction guaranteed L. P. FISRER’S . Advertising Agency::::::San Francisco. j No. 171} Washington Street, up stairs. nearly opposite Maguire’s Opera House. L. P, FISHER is the authorized Agent of the NEVADA JOURNAL, . And other California, Oregon and Sandwich Island . new S)apers. { Advertising in the Atlantic States. L. PF has now completed his arrangements for the . forwarding of advertisements to al the principal largest circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the . Atlantic States. . Afine opportunity is here offered to those who wish to . advertise in any section of the Union, cf doing so at . the lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Allso disposed, are invited to call on him and leave their advertisements. “Ang. 21, 1857. Notice to County Scrip Holders. County Treasurer’s Office. Nevada, July 28th, 1857. . ARTIES holding County Orders, issued previous to . the 19th day of July, 1856, arerequested to present the same to the County Treasurer, to be re-registered — Orders not presented previous to the first of September next, will take their place among the new orders issued. T. W. SIGOURNEY, Treasurer Nevada Co PROCLAMATION. $50.00 Reward, R a Dose of Epsom Salts and Castor Oil. 1 will pay the latter reward for the apprehension or convic j tion of the person or persons who have maliciously tore . down my advertising bills, headed Look OUT FOR THE Comet, wherein the people are informed that Ihave the largest stock and finest assortment of Drues and Mrep1cines, Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles; also, Paints, Oils and (ampheue in Nevadatounty, Come and see them at i . . j . jy3)-Gw Geo. 0. KILBOURN’3 No. 18, Brick Store,Commercial St. May 29, 1857. Nevada. Furs Wanted. EA Otters, Land Oitérs, Beaver, Bears, Deer, Minks, bCayotes, Foxes, and all other kinds of Furs. for which fair prices will be paid by M. ROSENSTOCK, a%l-tm 65 California st. rear Front San Francisco. State of California, County of Nevada,ss. In the District Court, 14th Judicial District he following deseribed . e street in . known . the ¢ OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. T= matter of the Petition of Joseph B. Howald an Insolve: t Debtor. Pnrstant to au order of the Hon. Niles Searles, Judge of the said Distriet Court, noticeis hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, tobe and appear before the Hon, Niles Searles aforesaid, in open Court, at the Court Room of said Court, in the county of Nevada on the Sth day of Octeber, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A M, ot that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment ot his Estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings against said Insolvent be stayed. : Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 3d {L. 8.} day of August A. D. 1857. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By W™. Smrru, Deputy. A. A. Sargent, Attorney for Petitioner, ang7-td Summons. TATE OF CALIFORNIA—County ot Nevada—ss. b\ District Court of the 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State ef California, ia Robert F. McConn—Greeting: You are hereby summoned? to Appear and answer the complaint of James Anderson filed against you within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you ir this county, within twenty days if served on you in this District and out of this county, and within forty days if served on youin this State and out of this District, in an action commenced on the thirtieth day of July,1857, in said Court for the recovery of Eleven Hundred Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent, per month, from the 16th day of June, A. D. 1856, till paid as set forth in the complaint of said plaintiff, now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court aforesaid. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in his said complaint. By order of the Court. In testimony whereof I, RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk of the Distriet Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, this 4th day of August, A. D. 1857. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By WM. SirH, Deputy. 3uckner & Hill, Attorneys for Plaintiff. aug7-4w Summons. Care OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada—ss. WD Township of Nev The People of the State of California, to John BaldWit: are here ¥stuunmoned to appear before the unersigned, Jus of the Peace, at his office in said Township, onthe 30th day of October, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to answer to the complaint of Boswell & Hanson who demands of you the sum of 352,00 as per complaint on filein my office. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of $52, and interest on debt, with damages and cost of snit. Given under my hand, this 30th day of July, sARK, Justice of ec Pe ation of the above sum la Journal” for three successive A. D. 1857. It is ordered t be malein the “Neva months, J. x. CLARE, J.P. Administrator's Notice. LL persons having claims against the estate of H. i A. Abraham doo'd, are hereby required to present the » with the necessary vouchers within ten months from this date, to the undersigned at his residence in G BRATIAM, Adin'r of H. Abraham, dee’d. 4w », Hawley, Att'y for Adm’r. ONSTABLE’S SALE. eg OF CALIFORNTA, County of Nevada b}) By virtue ofan execution to me a from the Court of John Anderso the Pe: in and for the cou Aug 8th, A. D. 1857, to s judgment rendered by said Conrt on the 6th day 3 D. in fa4 rer and ag tG £ John nd others for the sum of § debt, es and costs ofsuit, IT havetakenin Exil sell to the highest bidder for cash, the ed property towit: Allthe right, title, r Ceorge Sparks, John Therlwell, J. H. Cohen and others comprising the company of Cohen & Co, in and to a certain Lot of Mining Claims situated on Hill, in the Township of Nevada and known as on & Co's claims with all the appurtenances bethereunto. . will expose the same for sale in . frontof J. M. Clark's office on Broad street, on THURS. DAY, the 3d day of aid, bearing date eptember, 1857, between the hours ef9o’clock, A al 5 o'clock, P.M. Taken as the property of Spar Pherlwell, Cohen and others. To satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. JOSEPH B. GRAY, Constable. Nevada. Anenst 13th, 1857. : REMOVAL. GREGORY & SPARKS, ee respectfully inform their frends and the me that they have removed to the ing, on Main Street, er the Nevada Journal Office, son hand, and will constantly keep, a their line of busir ofthe best quality to be had in the market below. They give a general invitation to all to eallrod see them, ‘To their old friends and e they re st favors, and soli tintance o
stomers a con. Provisions. Crockery, . rved Fruits, Mining Tools, Can Fruits &c. Allof which will be sold as low as the lowest, and de . snable distance from town, Vholesale and Retail Dealers m : 3 : Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Queens Ware, Wooden & Willow Ware, MINING TOOLS, &c. AT THE OLD FAVORITE STAND OF HAMLET DAVIS, Opposite the United States Hotel, 52 Broad st. Nevada. \ TE are now receiving the largest and finest stock of merchandise in the 5 z Grocery and Provision Line Ever offered to the trade or consumers of Nevadacity and conn . We buy exclusively for cash and are prepared to sellon the same terms in quantities to suit purehasers and lower than ever before offere Give usa call andex where. Rememberthe pl Hamlet Davi: GOODS DELIVERE Nevada, September Loth ine our stock before buying elsereat the old stand of ad street. SE OF CHARGE. A YDEKER, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. TPHE undersigned would respee fally inform the citizens of Nevada and surrou: diag country that he has taken his old stand, on COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he intends keeping corstintly on hand a large supply of the best articles the market affords in his line, which will be sold at low rates to suitthe times. Miners’ orders filled promptly and to the satisfaction of parties purchasing. Goods delivered Free of Charge. Give me acall at the Fire-Proof Building, Commercial -street. Nevada, Angnst 14th, 1857.—tf $50 Reward. YTOLEN from the Quintay Ranch, on the 29th of Jni ly, a Black Mare Mule, black nose, about fourteen hands high, with aprejo marks, and branded as follows: W. inaC. onright neck and J. C. on left neck, under which is adouble H.,and double H onleft shoulder A reward of $25 will be paid for information leading to the reeovery of the mule, and $25 for the thief, or $50 for both. Address Aug. 14, 1857. Ww. ©O? F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, All work promptly attended to, aud in the best style of the art. Commercial street, Nevada. dé ~ Notice. ~~ is hereby given that a special general pe Marysville. meeting of the stockholders of the Miner's Ditch j; Company will be held at Orleans Flat, on Saturday. the 12th day of September, A. D. 1857, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock to the amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and to transact such other business as m be necessary for that end. The election of officérs will be on the same day. JAMES CREEGAN, ROBERT McKERROW, JOHN HAYS, Directors of Miner's Ditch Company. R. B. Mores, Solicitor for the Company. A dividend of 10 per centon a capital stock of one hundred and twenty thonsand dollars wili be payable at the office of the Miner’s Ditch Company on and after the 20th instant. Aug 14, 1857—4w. JAME* CREESAN, Pres't. GEORGE W. WELCH, DEALER IN Books, Stationary, Mn. Musical Instruments, Gold Pens, Cutlery and ix Faney Artic ” Cheap Peblications and everything pertaining te the STATIONERY BUSINESS. Atlantic Papers and Magazines received by cach steam. er. Steamer papers in wrappers. Postage paidPIONEER BOOK & NEWS DEPOT, Main Street, Nevada. july 16-tf, U. S BREWERY. Head of Main street ------------Nevada THE BEST AND STRONGEST LAGER BEER. Inthe county at 70 cents per gallon, and bottle beer at $2.00 per dozen,delivered every morning free of charge » merchants who sell hi the country a liberal com} mission will be allowed. ‘ Depot, 18 Commercial strea e all orders will be romptly attended to. 4 . ouitf A. Francis *helhorn, Pop’r. J.M. HAMILTON & CO. Géneral Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Window Glass, Oils, Camphene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Blocks, &c. at their old stand, No. 27 MAIN STREET, Nevada. Nevada, Aug. 15—tf > . the “Balm ofa Thonsand Flowers,” rnb the beard well . complaint vas aggravated by too close confinement. I . despaired of relief, and considered myselfa hopeless dysSpecial Notices. Special Notice.—The uudersigned takes this method of notifying his friends and the public generally that he has purchased the NEW DrvG Srore (in the Fire-Proo Building. No 14 Commercial Street,) of Mr. B. B. 'Thayey ofSan Franciseo, and has forsale the best assortment of ENGLISH AND FRENCH DruGs, ever fmported in this market. Thestore is well stocked with every article beongingto the business; and having arrangements with Mr. Thayer, and other Houses of San Franciseo, I can assure tnose who will give me their patronage, that they willget a better article andonas reasonable terms as at any other Store in town. The businessts under the management of Dr. B. R CARMAN, whawill give proper attention to the sclect tion of desirable articles ; and trust the business will be so comlueted as to merit the confidence of those in need of Medicines. [23> Prescriptions will be properly compounded G. O. KILBOURNE. Dr. Guysott’s Improved Ex'ract of Yellow Dock & Sarsaparilla. In Quart Bottles. Is acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, as s certified by the wonderful cures it has performed.— Remember, thisis the on'y true and genuine article.— This medicine, when used according to direettons, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL Serofula, or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions o the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronie Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or ‘Tetter, Seald Head, Rheumatism, I'ains in the Bones and Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arisiug from the Use of Mereury, Pain inthe Side and Shoulders, General Debility; Jaundice and Costiveness. The Best Female Medicine Known The Yellow Deck and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar We assure the afflicted that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’'s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. DR. JOHN LARK, Agent for Nevada. Park & White Sole Agents and Importers, wholesale an] retail dealers to theit sex. nall Gennine Patent Medicines, 132 Washington street, opposite the market, San Francisco aplo HOSTETTERS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. Three bottles of Hostetter s Vegetable Stomach Bitters . willenre the Dyspepsia; one bottle will create an appetite, force off the impnre bile, purify the blood and invigorate the system ; two bottles will eure the worst form of Liver Complaint ; one bottle will dissipate that weak ness at the pit of the stomach, give color to the countenance, impart tone and strongth to the system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should have Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters. Noarticle is so peenliarly atapted to the depressing effeets of our cliSold by Druggists, Hotels and first class saloons thronghont California and Oregon. mate. CAUTION.—Buyers are particularly requested to beware of a spurious article manufactured and represented to be Hostetter’s Bitters, which all who sell or use the . genuine article can detect, as itis never sold by the gal. lon, but in square bottles containing a fullquart, with the cork covered with a metalic cap, and name on cap and bottle, with directions for use. DR. JOHN LARK, Agent for Nevala. Park & White General Agents, San Franciseo. aprill0 ie A Pefumed Breath.—Whatl lady or gentleman woul! remain under the eurse of a disagreeable breath when by usingthe “Balm of a Thousand Flowers” as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster ? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of ‘Balm’ . on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. SHAVING Mapr FAsy.—Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of and it will make at at itiful soft lather, much facilitating the operation of shaving. JOHN LARK, Agent, > Franciseo. For sate by all Drnggists. Park & White, San april 10-tf vada . North Western Home Journal Office, CHICAGO, ILL. Noy. 7, 1856. 5 Messrs Seth W. Fowle & Ce Your OXGENATED BITTI in the Western country, for we Boston ;—Gentlemen :— should be better known nave amongus thousands I feel that I rimy recovery from this awfui who are suffering from Dyspepsia. am indebted to your Bitters disease. My habits at this time were sedentary, and my peptic. TIconcluded totry the Oxgenated Bitt wise conclusion it proved to be. bottles, and I am cured. rs, and a . Ihave takenin ail, four Although rather a small man, inv present weight is 160 pounds. Your Bitters need only to be known tobavea very extensive sale in this section of the county. . Respectfully, &e. J.B. MERWIN, Rditor Journal. . Sold by HENRY JOHNSON & CO, Wholesale Druggist, 146 Washington strect, San Franciseo, Sole Ageuts for the Pae Agent in} The reguldr meetings of OUSTOMAH LODGE, No, 16 will be held every Tuesday evening atthe new Hal’ onPiae street, (Kidd’s new building.) T. L. BALDWIN,_N. G. J.B. VANHAGAN, See'y. nov21-t! San Francisco Advertisements. To the Citizens of Califorcia! ccAUTION! 2. AM INFORMED that varions liqnor-mi of New York, Boston, and San Francisco, are extensively evgaged in putting up in square bottles, under varions titles, cheap imitations of my long establ ed and renowned Wolfe’s Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps. Which adulter California ay ted compounds are intended to sell in inst my genuine article. My object is toannounce thatI have recently established an AGENCY IN SAN FRANCISCO for supplying the Siate and Orefon with my Schnapps, and that hereafter I will always keep said agency supplied with a large stock ; so that r ctable druggists and liquordealers throughout California can always supply then selves at @ reguler price, merely enough over the New York price to cover cost of freight and charges ; thus avoiding complaint as heretofere, of occasional scarcity and extreme high price It is now many } since I first imported these Sehnappsfrom the celebrated distillery idam. Holland. in which I am interested. It is now conceded that no Gin was ever imported into this country which has approached my Schnapps in regard to PURITY. HEALTHFUL and EXQUISITE AROMA or flavor. This I cl 2, and for proof, point to their univer . sal popularity ar d the immense and increasing consump tion by all ¢ es, north and south, east and west, comprising the temperauce peopte, medical faculty, &c., 0 such an extent that my establishment, packing the enor mous quantity of 2,090 boties per day, is barely able to fill its orders. Also, the Wolfe’s Schnapps have been analyzed by the most celebrated Chemists, Drs. Mott and Deck, ot NewYork, and others who will certify that they are a Perfectly Pure Medical Tonic. Invaluable a3.a remedy against Bad Water, Gravel, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Debility, &e. They also certify that they found my Schnapps.to be free from Arnylic Aleohol or Fusil Oil,an exceedingly hurtful ingredient, \fonndin alleommon Gin, which Dr. Mott describes as fetid, acrid, and Asthmatical and productng irreparable effects upon the nerves and stomach.” The certificates also prove my Schnapps perfectly clear of “the second or heavier Bssential Oil or Juniper, also a dangerous component, produced by the over distillation practiced to increase the quantity in making ordinary Gin. These statements are made with aview to invite com parison in California between the genuine Wolfe's ~elnapps, and the various brands of bogus imitations, mixed, doctered up, or sweetened Gin: insquare, black bottles, (imitation of my siyle of bottles) under different names and labels, whether marked London, Germany, Holland Scheitanr Schnapps, &c., in infinite veriety— confident that the trial will result in California just as it has long since done in all the older States, in repudiating all the bogus, unwholesome imitations referred to, and the complete triumph of my pure Scheidam S ys, dae briefly to notiee two facts which have lately added largely to the use of Wolfe's Schnapps in the city of New York and elsewhere. Ist, Pure French Braody it is now almost impossible to obtain—nearly all the brandy imported from France being American raw spirits sent there, made into brandy. and shipped back again. 2d, Many people are abandoning the use of American whisky, brandy ani gin, since it has been discovered that ST!RYCHNINE, a deadly poison, isin use at the west in distilling, thereby increasing the yield of liquor out ome-third. i “* conclusion, 1 will say to all who desire a wholesome, agreeable tonic and stimulant, give a fair trial to WOLFE’S SOHEIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPP UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, 22 Beaver street. New York jy24-3m “is i sae oO. CRANDALL, Millwright and Machinist, NEVADA. All kinds of Mill Work executed in a neat and work. manlike manner. Particular attentiou given to the erection of Quartz Mills. auT-ly . unceasing efforts to accommodate all will be spared to . erthar . Middle and the Middle and North Yubas by way of Hess’ } and Traveler EES SS CITY DRUG STORE. Number 32 Main Street, Nevada, California. TS undersigned has on hand and 18 constantly receivinga large and fresh invoice of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Camphene, Brushes, S:irits Turpentine, Alcohol, Trusses. Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, &e. &c. Also alarge stock of Patent Medicines, consisting in part of the following articles : For Coughs and Colds, Dr. John P. Bull’s Pectoral Balsam! Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Jane's Expectorant. Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry. Wistar’s Cough Lozenges Divine’s Cough Lozenges. Sarparillas—Bull’s Sarsaparilla, Sand’s Sarsaparilla. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Guysott’s Sarsaparilla. Jayne's Alterative. Fever and Ague Cure—Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. Osgood’s Cholagogue. Liniments—Chase Lintment. Hunt's Liniment. Broggs’ Mustang Liniment. Rafway's Ready Relief. Davis Pain Killer. American Horse Liniment. Bowman Ointment . Ointments—nally’s Pain Extractor. Green Mountain Ointment. Holloway’s Ointment. Hebler Ointment. Sibley’s Pill Ointment. Russia Salve, &e. &e. Jaynes’ Vermifuge. MecLane’s Vermifuge. Fahnstock’s Vermifuge. Thompson’s Eye Water. Greefenberg Eye Lotion. Pettit’s Eye Salve. Balm Thousand Flowers. Lubin’s Extracts. Bazins & Farina Cologne, Penand Pomade. Rose Water. Lavender Water, Orange Flour Water, Florida Water, . Bay Rum. Fancy Articles. Tooth Nail, Hair, and Shaving Brushes, Combs, Soaps ofall kinds, Agent for the following articles : Hostetters, Gregory’s, German Tonic, Huffers and Bull's Sarsaparilla Bitters. Balm of ‘Thousand Flowers, Ball's Sarsaparilla, Dr. Sohn P. Bull's Pectoral Balsam. Guysott’s Sarsaparilla, and Rhodes Fever and Ague Cure. My stock is large and the assortment.eomplete which enables me to sell goods at the LOWEST market price for CASH. My goods are carefully packed and warranted to give satisfaction bothin quality and price. Orders frem the couptry solicited. Family Medicines carefully prepared by myself and prescription put up in the best manner and at reasonable prices. If you want goods in myline give me a call, I am prepared to sell both wholesale and retailat VERY LOW PRICES, JOHN LARK, Wholesale and Retail Di ugzist. 32 Main Street, Nevada. Sada a> . ER eae epee Rice oe ? J. ALSTON. J. B. NEWMAN. STILL. SLUSHER Alston, Newman & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ANDGentlemen’s Furnishing Goods! Pine Street, between Broad & Commercial. RE NOW RECEIVING and just opening a well se JX lected, complete andentire new stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, to which they pariicularly cal tre attention of the citizens of Nevada county and surrounding country. Consist’ng in partof Fine Black and Blue Frock Coats. Cassimere Business Coats, ‘incBlack, Blue and Fancy Cassimere Pants, to r with every article (totedious to mention) apper& to thatline and usually found in a similar establishment In fine Goods we have aLarge Stock, well made and ofa better cut than has heretofore brought to this market We flatter ourselves, that we possess allthe elements in point of long residence, thorough systematic business habits, and particularly knowing tue wants of thismarket will be enabled ntime totime to render entire satisfaction. In short, neither time, attention, expense and render our house second to Nonein the mountains in point . of quality, price, &c. &e. Onr prices shail be the lowest and uniform. fog We ask a call and we guarantee to render proof of what we sa la, March 20, 1857. DRY GOODBs. JACOB ROSENTHAL, j TOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Nevada } \ and the surrounding towns towns that he has pur. chased the stock of Goods,on MAIN STREET, Istaly . owes hy 8. Rosenthal & Byo. and 2dded to it about et "4 sae $10,000 Worth of Dry Goods ! T have on hand the best quality of SUMMER SILKS, Q and colors of Moriantie SiJks ; Silk s 3 ges, plain and figured; Embroidered Mantillas of all kinds ; the latest styles of Ladies’ and Children’s BON? =, latest styles of French Lawns.— CARPDETS of all kinds, from ilk Velvet to Ifgrain China Matting. Also a splendid lot.of FLOWERS. 1 shall reecive monthly by st nernew stocks of Goods direct from New York and Paris which I will selt cheapany other store this side of San Franciseo. Ladies give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. JACOB ROSENTHAL. MAIN STREET, adjoining Mulford’s Banking House, . ? . May Ist.1857, Robinson’s Crossing! fe ROAD from Nevada to Downieville, hy way of Robinson's Cros s indine Sondition and presents . The Shortest Route and Best Road for Teams, To all the extensive Mining Regions and all the various settlements along the Divide between the South and and Emory’s The Roap also ng. rds the nearest route for Packers acramento by way of Rough and and Nevada, and the mines further Man's Creek, Neisn,s Creek, and all the orth of Nevada and Downieville iy traveled as that between Sacramento and N ran readily draw from three to four th nd pounds of Freight, from Nevada to the top of the hillat Downieville, when the read is not obstructed by heavy rains or snow: ALLEN Y. ROBINSON, Proprietor. January 2, 1857—tf. Prof. B. Kennedy, Wa open a DANCING SCHOOL, at Flurshutz Hall, adjoining the Nevada Journal Office, on Monday, Ang. 17th. ‘Tuition—$19 per month. Allstyl f Dancing will be taught from 8 to 11 o’el’k, n Mond and Thursda aug?-tf =! ar x * pe an NATIONAL GYMNASIUM Broad Street, Nevada. Next door to Hotel de Paris. M. CHAUVEL, bg caters OF FENCING, has the honor to au nounce to the citizens of cada and the surro.nding towns that he has opened his new gyimn:sium to which he has added a . Bread and Small Sword Class ! He hes also compieted a Garden with Ar'x which his friends can retire after theirGymnastie and enjoy the luxury ofan Iced Drink or Cream. Ready, G South to Miving R This r 3, to Feats Terms Invariably in Advance. For Fencing, 1 lesson daily. $25 per month. For Fencing, 3 lessens per week x Broad Sword, 1 lesson daily Gymnasium with Baths.Gymnasium without Baths.....-. Nats ada, July 10th, 1857. bees NEW GOODS. . JESSE §. WALL & (Co. \ J OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada . and vicinity thatthey have received during the past week the Largest and best stock of Goods, Ever before brought into Nevada. They are always on hand, at the “ Fire-proof Brick Building, Broad Street, Nearly opposite their old stand, nextdoor above J. E Hamlin’s Bookstore, where can be found every article kept in a well-regulated : Grocery and Provision Store. We shall always keep the very best quality of Flour, Sugar, . be . Butter, Coftee, Coffee, Tea, Hams, Bacon, Rice, Lard, Candles, &e., &c., &e. We wouldinvite partienlar attention to these Goods purchased expressly for the Nevada county trade, and satisfy yourselves that they will compare favorably with any other stock of Goods to be found in this place. WALL & CO., Broad Street. Syrups, March 27, 1857—tf < ane opr ft SERRE Pace: raAGre ger National Exchange Bathing Saloon! AND BARBER SHOP. Broad Street, opposite National Exchange. Cold, Warm, Shower and Sulphur Baths, 12 Bath Tickets can be had for $5. HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that he has fitted up a Bathing Saloon, on Broad street, directly opposite the National Exehange. The rooms are conveniently arranged and furnished with every thing necessary to the comfort of customers. [7 Private Rooms for Ladies. jy2i-tf H. W. CADY, Proprietor. THOMAS TILDEN, General Mercantile Agent, San Francisco. TILDEN having had some fifteen years experie ence in a General Mereantile and Merchandise business, the last eight years in San Franeiseo, will attend to the purchase and forwarding of every description of goods with punctuality and dispatch. Also, collections and remittances to all parts of the country, Atlantic States and Europe, made with promptness and fidelity. Gold Dust received for Assay and Coinage, Negotiations and every description of Marcantile busisess transacted upon the most liberal terms. Reference—E. F. Burton, Nevada. For Sale. HOUSE and lot on Commercial street between Pine and Main streets, Also,a House and Lot opposite the head of Main street. For particulars, apply to N. P. BROWN. Aug. 14, 1857—tf, ang?-tf i i TSE STE EEO eR meas Tina PERSIAN SHERBET, An Effervesing Temperance Beverage, the most Whole some, Refreshing, and Invigorating J drink in the world. jig Powder from which thisis prepared, is made entirely from vegetable ingredients collected from all parts of the world, and combined together with great skil and care. ‘Iwo tea spoonfulis put into a dry tumbler o f * large size, with a sufficient quantity of water added, produces immediately a cooling draught of charming excellence and flavor, and health giving effeet ; it is adapted to all seasons andevery one’s use,and is especially suited forthose who go to sea, as a preventative of sea sickness, costiveness, and the generally unpleasant state of the syftem arising from change of climate and living. It also fessens the dangers of ineurring dfseases under @ tropical sun, and all who are about to take a trip to the Easten States, if they regard health, ease aef © mfort on the way, should not fail to obtaina supply before starting, and more so, if ladies or children are with them, or invalids, or the sick, as nothingis as grateful to the palate and stomach as this, and resists the enervating effegts of hot countries, so well ; unlike ardent spirits it doy es notenfeeble by inflaming, but strengthens and exhiljrates both body and mind by its nutritious powers anti the energy which it imparts to the digestive process ; so too, should seamen be provided with some before they leave the port. “Those gallant men and glorious sons of toil, Who brave the dangerous deep to guard their native soil, With daring hands the white wings of Commerce spread, Tq bless the world and to carn their bread. glass taken at any time of the day removes all feeling of heat, thirst oreven hunger ; and its being made in B great measure of vegetable acids, tends to prevent scurvy and purities the blood at the same time. Itis also an invaluable Restorative for those who labor hard for a living, such as Farmers, Miners, Mechanics and Laborers, and to Storekeepers, Professional men and others, whose occupations compel them to lead sedentary lives,a draught before breakfast gives new spirit for the businesss of the = y; and last, though not least, it is a boon to Woman, wife is— {The swectest er sourest source of all our joy and woe, “hat this world ean give or life must know, To those who ure mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, Aud would have pleasant homes aud happy lives, Should Sherbert keep, the bestthing made yet, For with no widows tears or orphans cries is ever wet.’ thome, in the house, for husbands, fathers, sons, br@thers, beaux to use and their own dear selves and darling little ones as well. Med eal men who know its compofition speak in the highest terms or ita utility, and all the pocts praise. Byron calls it the best Sherbet, Moore makes frequent mention ofit, and Hafizthe great Persian bard says— “Boy, let yon sparkling Sherbet flow, And bid thy pensive heart be glad.” repared by AUGUSTUS HOGG, London, New York antl San Francisco. And forsale by all the respectable druggists and Dealers, 50 cents per Bottle, each one will make twelve glasses, Agents wanted andsupplied on the most liberal and convenientterms. Depotat the DAVIS STREET DRUG STORE, may?-3in Davis st. nearJackson, San Francisco. GENTLEMEN IT 1s OUR BUSINESS TO PUBLISH The Important News! AND YOURS TO PROFIT BY iT. We therefore take great pleasure in being able to inform the people of Californiathat the Most Extraordinaru Reduction hastaken place inthe PRICE OF LODGING AT Woodward’s What Cheer House. 1}9and 12] Sacramento st. and 87, 89 and 91, pew addition, Leidesdorff st. The price of Lodgingis now reducedto 50 and 75 Cents per Night. Lodgings in firstelass Single Rooms, furnished complete, at SEVENTY-FIFE CENTS per night. We have been gtvento understand that Lodgings b the week ean be obtained at a. VERY LOW FIGURE. Gentlemen: Sleep is a wonderful Institution, but Voodward has improved upon it greatly, by introducing and bringiug within the reach of every one these Renowned Patent French Spring Beds, at 50 and 75 cents per night. The Price of Board is also exceedingly low : Board per week Board per day Per Meals 2. a: ics 2 hs ~ Anextensive and abundantly supplied Reading Room and Library is also fitted up for the accommodation of the patrons of this establishment. The location of the House is such asto place it in the centre «f business: itis directly opposite the Mail Steamship Company's Office, and in the immediate vicinity of the U. S. Branch Mint Justcallatthe WHAT CHEER HOUSK, 119and 121 Scramento street, where you will be well attended to R. B. WOODWARD, Proprictor. This House is conlucted on Strictly Temperanee principles.) feb13 a Established in 1849, Quartz Specimens ! = with gold are bought by us at from 5 to 50 per cent above the mint value. ie are the inventors of the art of Manufacturing Quartz Jewelry, and our stock is the largest in the State. Call onus all you gentleman who intend visiting San Franciseo, you are welcome to examine our goods whether you come to pur 2 or not. We sell and Jewelry, finer and cheaper than any other C establishinent—for the reason taht one of our firm is always in Earope, having the best goods made to order, which he continues to forward by every steamer. And as we buy for cash, we canafford to sell at the lowest New York prices. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, 135 Montgomery st. 3etween Clay and rial sts. San Franeisco. es ‘. B. Orders sent by Express filled promptly. Particuljr attention to wstches sent us for repair rancisco, Dee’r 8,ARBIER'S GRAPE GINGER WINE. BARBIER’S MEDICATED AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. BARBIEK has justreecived from Europe, a Dis4. tilling apparatus. on a new and improved system, expressly for the preparation of Ginger Wine and Aromatic Sehnapps. It has been {n operation since the beginning of this month. and works admirably. Its improvements are to excinde all Resinous non-volatile matter, hurtful to health, from all liquids as well as to deprive them 6f their in “ating nature, thereby meeting the requirements of Temperance. ‘o those who have not used A. Barbier's Preparations, wq would say that Barbier’s Ginger Wie is Tonic, Invigorating and Aperitive. and especially adapted for familyjuse “Ginger is its sole Base and A. Barbier would scorneto offer as Ginger Wine a compound of Essence of Cinnaxi Cloves, Lemon and Cayenne Pepper, forming a Mixture which has been persistently advertised as Gingery Wine in California, and the other States of the Union, but which, nevertheless, cannot deceive Analysis, nor the most inexperienced taste. With respeet to Bar bier’s Medicated Aromatic Schnapps, every one knows they are diure and prescribed by the Faculty in cases of Dyspe . General Debility. neutralizing baneful where a in Water, and valuable as an aid to Digestion, where the ceats of the Stomach are affected. Finally, A. Barbier does not decm it necessary to send forth his portrait to the world, but if any one of the number who have derived benefitfrom his preparations wishes to see him, he has only to cali at 148 Washington st. San Franciseo. Manufacturer of Syrups and Cordials. Bean Sacks. OR SALE CHEAP—By JANSON, BOND & CO., Corner of Battery and Clay streets, april2stf April 3—2m Backbone Bone Heuse jy SALE. % 3 Situated on the road between Nevada and Orl s Flat. The above place will be sold low ani the terms mate easy. For fnotherp artieulars enquire of COOPER & CO., Blue Tent, or W =. McROBERTS, Ag't for California Stage Co. at Nevada. ~ REMOVAL. ROSENHEDN & BRO. J AVE REMOVED to their old stanl, Brick Build ing, Corner of avl Broad and Pine Streets, (Kidd & Knox's Building.) Where they would respectfully invite their old friends and customers to calland examine their large, new and select stock of CLOTHING In allits branches jus* reeeived from the Bay, consisting ay Of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets and Cloth<a, of every description aad prices to suit thé times. M. RosENHEIM, Nevada. Feb. 13, 1856.—tf HEALTH AND LUXURY. GREGORY'S Vegetable Brandy Bitters, VAST AMOUNT of nauseating and noxious compounds having been thrust into the market under the name of “Bitters,” it becomes the duty of the Proprietors and Agents for the sale of the celebrated Gregory's Vegetable Brandy Bitters, T expose the fact, and absolve themselves from giving tarit assent to any merit claimed tobe possessed by those injurious compounds. The special qualities of GREGORS BITTERS are to renovate and invigorate the bddy, promoting activity in the digestive organs, and consequently eradicating dyspepsia and ether similar complaints incident to a sedentary life. To all travelers, either by land or seu. to miners and others whose oecupation calls for severe muscular action, these Bitters will bq found of invaluable service. The high standing of . GREGORY, the discoverer, was the tirst guarantee ojits superior excellence, its own uucqualled merit has sihce established for it a world-wide celebrity. Dr. Gregory has for years been at the head of the Medical Faculty in Londonyand twice President of the London College of Physicians and -urgeons. These Bitters are composed of carefully selected roots of » fine tonic character, and the choicest brands of Fhench Braudies, making them an agreeable aud palataole stimulant, as well as a healthful appefiser. So generally are their merits admitted, that they are always to be found in every respectable Saloon, Hotel, and amongst e stores of every steamer or packet shi; E. LAMLIN & CO,, 131 Clay street, San Francisco, Arethe sole Manufacturers and Dealers in this admirable tonic in Califorma, and MESSRS. G. RENAUE & £o., Are their Agents in Sacramento, Orders adiressed to either of these firms will receive prompt attention. A liberal discount made to dealers. £.LAMLIN & (0, 131 Clay street. DR. JOHN LARK, as been appointed Agent for Gregory’s Bitters in Ne, vada county, A 8. Rosrsurim. aug!0-3in Garden Seeds. AVE reeeiveda Fresh Lot of Garden Seeds, growt ot 1856, warranted . either by the or Ibyapiz ON LARK, 32 Maia stree} ee