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SSSUNTY AUDITOR’S REPORT.
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RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Coun
disbursements of all the Revenue in
County from July 19th, 1856, (the date of the loss
1857, together with a
and the appropriations
fiat no complete account has been kept the
re the different funds of tie bounty,
the books of
: of Nevada Co:
a full Report of the
to be
ully subAuditor.
By J. 8. Lawmerr, Deputy.
filed Aug. 11th A. D. 1
Amount cdo iit 5. §
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in County Mig . per statement of John Webber
Taking insane to Stockton.
Coffins and Burials:
Janitor for Cou. t House.,.,..+.
Ground used road Mrs Bullington
SBegks
Wright’s decease.. eel
R. T. Gambrell,.... ac aeanhe.?
gestseseese? ee8sss
Pacific Express papers 8. Court.
Sundry asccounts....+++-+++
Public building bonds unpaid..
Road Warrants unpaid.....
Indigent Sick Warrants unpaid..
Total Debtcarie cease cesses s
eS
neretofore my ee SPECIAL NOTICES.
SI the books io the Auditor and Recorders ‘Omee was ting — a ——— lee
J.B. Johnson, Esq., announces himself
as an Indepent Candidate for re-election to the office of Justice of the Peace for tle Township of Bridgeport, Nevada
County. 465-te
Nevada Temple of Honor No. 8.—Meets every
“Monday evening, at Templar’s Hall, at 7 o'clock.
“ General fund..... +. 2,334 90
« « Public Building fund... 2,600 00
« © Road fund......+06+ 300 00
« School Teachers fund.. 1,185 60
+ School Building fund... 200 00—8,520 50
Total amount of receipts from every 4
source, from July 19th 1856 to
_ May A. D. 1857, into the Co.
mount rec’d from ‘ax.. 28,
_ “ Poll a.. iobvwwt 6,311 66
a « Foreign Miners license. . 12,282 64
“ ‘© Merchants license 587 63
by uor license. , . 6,621 00
a" jard license... 627 00
bad “ Pack Pedlars license 020 00 .
o, ‘* Brokers license 190 00
a¢ “*, (Circus li , * 95 00
“ ** Auctioneers license.. = =
“” ” “ cen’ ad
ie.) fies. collected. c+.cs> 643,00
4.04% Roads and Bridges.. 700 50
Cd, Mt From States.. .es0s¢+ 1,616 72— 60,261 17
is
68,781 67
er. STATE FUND.
Amount Balance brought down.. 2,000 00
+ ree'd from property tax 56. 10,341 07
“ “ “ “ 967,. 1,944 45
” “ Poll Tax. +. bases rer 4
ne “ Foreign Minerslicense 6,
~~ ‘* Billiard license.... 280 00
on ‘* Pack pedlars license. 1,020 00
al * Auctioneers licenses. 180 00
was “ Brokers license... 190 00
ws 4 Cireus license.... 50 00
25,333 78
. State Fund Senarenh as follows, a
amount State Treasurer as per
. teak we on file Feb. 21st '57 14,225 75
Am’t paid State Treasurer as per
vouchers now on file May 23d 57 8,538 70
Amount to Balance....../. 2,569 33— 25,333 78
43,447 89
. County General Fund,
Amount Balance brought down.. 2,334 90
“ rec'd on property Tax '56. 7,386 50
“ “ st % 15T. 1,388 89
“ ee OS Fy errr re) 2,124 66
“ * Foreign Miners license 6,141 27
“ * Merchants license.. 3,586 63
se ‘+ Liquor license,... 5,521 00
as ‘s+ Billiard license 247 00
as ‘+ Auction’rs per centage 49 56
“ ‘* Circus license,. .. 45 00
. Collected on Fines,,... 543 00
+ 9,369 41
General Fund disbursements as fel
24,910 76
1,277 06
341 12
lows:
Amount of Warrants redeemed.. .
9 per centage paid Treasurer
“ de . , * Reeorder.
‘* Applied on building bonds No
14, 25, 26, 27, 37 amd 38..
6 “Mo BeIBNCO. .60 co sesccceses
2,487 56
Public Building Fund,
Amount Balance brought down.. 2,500 00
att rec'd on property tax '56 3,893 20
bid sig bs = “ey 694 45
6,887 65
Disbursement of Public building
Fuad. bonds redeemed No's, 14,
Me WS, O71, OT MIM OB) i 50 Seely 8,012 44
Amount Coupons redeemed, .. 3,120 00
‘+ Treasurers per centage.. 806 62
*S To Balance.. cccocccoece 448 59—
Road Fund
Amount Balance brought down.. 800 00
is rec'd on property tax °56. 738 60
‘ 4 aay 138 88
ae ay Roadaand Bridges 700 50
1,877 98
Disbursements of Road Fund,
Amouut of warrants redeemed., 1,489 00
At Treasurers per centage.. 74 45
us PRN 46s ¥e werey rare 314 53—
Scheel Teachers Fund,
Amount Balance brought down,. 1,185 60
f° rec'd on praperty tax '56, 369 30
Ae a 4 oti, 69 44
#4 “ from State.. 1,060 96
2,685 50
Disbursement School teachers
fund
Amount of warrants redeemed.. 2,494 42
“Treasurers per centage.. 124 72
$. Te Balanoe... wnuveree 66 16-—Schoo) Building Fund,
Amount Balanee brought down.. 200 00
b rec'd on property tax °56 369 30
“ “ “4 57 69 44
be 638 74
School building Fond disbursed
Amoupt werrants redeemed,,.. 404 68
vi Preasurers per centage.. 20 23
= fo Balance.... senor
852 91— 29,369 41
14,078 48
213 83— 638 74
.
6,887 65
7,190 83
1,877 98
5,312 85
2,685 30
2,627 55
1 1,988 81
Indigent Sick Fund,
Amount rec’d on property tax “56 738 60
st “ bi 7 694 45
ps * From State...++. 555 76
1,988 81
Disbursements Indignt Sick fund,
Amount warrants redeemed... 1,297 40
‘« Treasurers per centage. 64 87
¥ To, Balance ....0++:: 626 54— + 1,988 61
RECAPITULATION,
Expenditures,
MRIs non ps0 neers: seeenee
. A
fublis Building Fund......
. a Ae
School Teachers Fund,.
School Building Fund. “
Indigent Sick Fund... ....
64,189 78
Amounts to Balance.
EE I ca 0 449.959.450.044 9 0994.5 2,569 33
pO =e ae 352 91
‘Public Building Fund...... 448 59
Te scccccsehecsecsouere 314 53
School Teachers Fund . a 66 16
School Building Fund Z 213 83
‘Indigent Sick Fund....... 626 64— 4,591 89
68,781 67
General Fund.
‘Amount of unpaid warrants issned
previous to July 19th 1856, and
unpaid at date.......666 8,310 51
Contra Cr. by am’t of warrants reissued in duplicate on acc’t of
warrants lost or destroyed by fire 8,156 60
153 91
ACCOUNTS ALLOWED AND AUDITED SINCE JULY 19th 1856.
“Salaries of County Officers.... 6,874 89
‘Repairing and furnishing Court
louse and Jail......+.. 33,946 77
‘Rent of Court rooms offices &c.. 5,218 50
Building for Recorders office... 1,009 00
“Books for Clerks office...... ¥
‘Watching Jail...... oe
Safe for County Treasurer. .
SI Be). Bickecesscesce
. 7,782 68
County Clerk and Recorder... 2,245 53
Se MS cNos odit cys 5,280 36
Super’rs previous Board per diem 1,308 00
ee hata ee, "550 00
“of present Board.... 640 00
Sry Sots GE, GHOUEM + panedeeen ses 208 00
PS wade cmpoy bb 000s «tniner 194 00
County assessor Jno MeCoy. 2,858 00
Fees paid Jurors.... . 4,736 00
Associate Justices....-.+5+ 437 00
18,892 89
; , MOCUIONE. » 0.6 nar ctays cnesre 1,200 00
District Att’y cpnvictions.... 328 93
Taking testimony and copy'’g briet 46 00— 1,574 93
59,226 07
Judges and Inspectors of Election 2,255 00
Distributing Poll Books..... 120 00— 2,875 00
Applied on Building Bonds.... 2,487 16
OO OS Cera 856 50
Stationary for county use.... 561 75
1,418 25
872 50
72 00
97 00 eee eee meee eee
1,041 50!
Visiting Brethren in good standing are ever welcome,
J. Stratton, W.R. 66m W. F. LYON, W. C. T.
E. K. Kane Lodge, No. 72, F & AM, holds
its meetings every Friday evening, at Masonic Hall, Nevada, Stated meetings on the Friday eveni receeding the
CG Cc GREEN, Ww. fall moon.
J. V. Warsox, Sec’y.
wenn on
Newada Lodge, No. 13, F & A M, holds its
meetings on Saturday evening ofeach week, at Masonic
Hall, Nevada. Stated meetings on the second Saturday of
each month, T. P. HAWLEY, W. M.
J. F, Repoira, Seo’y.
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter No. 6, meets
every Monday evening, at Masonic Hall, Nevada. Visiting
Companions are respectfully invited to attend.
T. H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P.
S. W. Bonne, Sec'y.
Burnetts and Sands Flavoring Extracts,
are now considered better, and are now more generally
used thanany other, fur flavoring Custard Pies, Blanc
Mange, Ice Creams, Sauces, &c., &c. For sale in quantities to suit, at GRO. O. KILBOURN’S Drug Store, Commercial street. Also—Burnetts Kaliston, or Orient Water,
the most effectual preparation for the removalof Tan,
Freckles, Pimples, roughness of the skin, giving it a fresh
clear and blooming appearance, try it, 42.tf
az Dr. L. J.Czapkay is the only Physician
and Surgeon now in California who has accumulated a fortune solely by the practice of his profeesion, He has a .
classical education, and added to the talents of a physician
and surgeon, he isa gentleman of easy manners, and pos,
sesses a frank and open heart. These qualities have contributed much to his great success, but that which has .
done more for him than all else is the uniform candor he .
has shown to his patients. He never decieves them, but
tells them with sincerity and honesty his opinion of their
diseases, Though possessing confidence in himself, he never vituperates other gentlemen of the profession; and from
our acquaintance with him, we believe he strives religiously ‘to do unto others as he would that others should do .
unto him.’
We refer the reader to the Doctor’s advertisement in an.
otber column.
Sa CERTIFICATE.—I, the undersigned, Governor of
Hungary, do testify hereby, that Dr. L. J. Czapkay has
served during the contest for Hungarian liberty, as Chief
Surgeon in the Hungarian army, with fait! ful perseverence,
Whereof I havegiven to him this certificate, and do recom. .
mend him ta the sympathy, attention and protection of aly
those who are capable to appreciate patriotic self-sacrifice, .
KOSSUTH LAJOS,
Governor of Hungary.
Washington City, Jan. 6th, 1852 ;
JHERIFE’S SALE.weBy virtue of an execution to
me directed, and issued out of the Hon. District Court
of tht 14th Jidicial Disteiet, on a Judgement rendered in
said Court on the 18th day of August 1857, in favor of D.
& B. LACHMAN, and against ARTEMAS ROGERS and SIMRON 8, HUSSEY, for the sum ofsix hundred and sixty dollars and seventy-five cents principal debt, with interest on
said amount at the rate of five per cent per month from .
the rendition ef Judgement until paid, together with costs .
of suit, taxed at thirty -t.rce dollars and ten cents, I have
levied upon and seized the followiug deseribed property,
to wit : a House and fot situated at the junction of Washington street, and on the Washington road occupied by Mr,
Trainer, and known as Rogers & Hussey’s Lot, also. the
Building situated on the lot on the corner of Main and
Chureh streets, all of said property being situated in the.
city of Nevada. Notice is berehy given, thaton TUESDAY
the 15th day of September 1857, between the hours of 10
o’elock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M.,in front of the Court .
House door in the City of Nevada, I will sell all the above
deseribed property at public auetion to the highest bidder,
for cash in hand. to satisfy and pay the aforesaid Judge.
and undeserved misfortune,
ment. Given under my hand this 26th day of Aug 1857.
-s 8. W. BORING, Sheriff
47-td Nevada County,
VOR SALE.—A FINE ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, will be sold at a bargain,
46-tf Apply at this Office.
ent nee. “BY THE POUND OR BALL,
For sale at G. O. KILBOURNE’S,
Drug Store, 18 Commercial Street.
GAGO, PEARL BA RLEY & TAPIOCA,
b For Sale at G. O. KILBOURNE’S
Drug Store, 18 Commercial Street.
. NEW ‘LIQUOR STORE:
. PORACCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, .
&e. &e.
%
OPENINING OF A
BY R. FININGE 5
In the Fire proof Brick Store formerly occupied A
drickson, on Broad Street, nearly opposite
de Paris, Nevada. ‘
HE largest Stock of French and American
bak a alae yas French Preserves and
Swiss, Limburg and ornia Cheese; Westphalia Hams,
Holland Herrings, and Provisions generally, is offered at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
At San Francisco prices adding only freight to Nevada.
Also Basses cblebrated Burton Ale, :
Young’s de do
Tenant’s do yy do
» Constantly on hand at
12-tf R. FININGER’S, Broad St.
BOOTS & SHOES!
The Old Stand, corner of Commercial & Main sts.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THE EN=e interest of 8. MAYERS in the above establishment
wou
—country, that they intend to keepa large assortment
BOOTS, AND ALL KINDS & VARIETIES
OF SHOES,
which, as they have mace geronaomante to get their atock . Catholic
direct from the best manufactories
YORK,
AND
PHILAD)
they will be able to sellas CHEAP as they
any other establishment in the State. “
A large assorment of LADIES’, MISSES and CHILDREN’S
SHOES, constantly on band. ;
A continuance of _ Lyons even a former
trons and the public is res; y
: pee"? J. ESPENSCHEID,
Nevada, April 1st, 1857.—26-tf
J. 8. WALL & CO.
DEALERS LN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Miner’s Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, &e.
No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada.
AVING completed our new fire-proof building, we are
now receiving the largest Stock of Goods ever brought
to this place. Having plenty of room, and being secure
against fire, it is our intention to keep on hand at all times
a full assortment of all articles to be found in similar establishments. which will be sold to Miners and Fi
On the most Reasonable Terms,
Our Stock consists in part of the following asssortment of
Family Groceries, &e.
‘500 Qr, Sacks Flour; 3,000 Lba, 8. C. Hams,
100 Bibs, Flour;
10.000 Lbs. Potatoes;
8,000 Tbs. Hams; 3,000 Lbs, Side Bacon;
8,000 Lbs Goshen butter 1,000 Lbs. Lard;
With a complete stock of SUGAR, COPFER, TEA, RICE,
gar GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE -@@
We invite the attention of Country Dealers to our large .
stock of Goods.
ing, we are confident that we can sell on such terms as will
oing below for their supplies.
pore J. 8. WALL & CO., Broad Street.
September 16, 1856—f.
McRoberts & Funston,
HAVE JUST RECKIVED THE
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Wines, Fine Brandies, Liquors, Cordials,
=—AND CASE GOODS—
EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA.
is unsurpassed in Variety, Quality, and LOW P! ICES,
by any house this side of the the Bay.
Call and see us, and we will guarantee
Entire Satisfactiona#in Price and Quality,
N. B. Goods delivered free of charge.
liver the same quality of goods which we sell to our customers. McROBERTS & FUNSTON,
835-tf No. 34, Broad street, 2 doors above Post Office.
As we have unusual facilities for purchas.
make it to their advantage to trade with us instead of'.
HEIR stock of Family Groceries and Miners’ Supplies, .
We always de.
Dealer in all kinds of BLANK 300KS and STATIONERY,
STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, MUSIC and
MUSICAD fN9TRUMENTS, Gold Pens and Cutlery, at the
Promegs 090 Store ! !.
a i 1s Brick, No. 84 Main St. Nevada.
BOOKS, BOOKS for the MILLION ! !
No. ) Corner Pine.
H* JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND BEST. sBoo Instrume ; ee ree nts,
és TOYS, &C. &C.,
inform the citizens of Nevada and sur. ¢vér brought to the city of Nevada, which will be sold at
olesale
us A variety of sizes for the
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PANCY GOODS
ry
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My Stock consists in of a good assortment of Law,
Medical, Mietoriael, Micellaneous, Masonic Works,
ty an a of every variety.
Any quantity of Gift Books, Christmas Presents, Valentines, &c, for the rae gr ta
New and improved Dia! and Daily Journals for 1857,
CHEAP LICATIONS,
A cireu Library of 1,000 volumns new, and in good
order, and I am constantly receiving the latest and most
desirable works published, direct from New York and Philadelphia. Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, &c from
all parts of the Glebe,
Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put up
for mailing—Postage Free.
It is useless for me to try to enumerate the endless varity of everything. And I will say I have as good an assortment as can be found this side of San Francisco.
Persons wishing anything in my line of businesa will
save money by calling upon me, before purchasing elsewhere.
Our Motto is We Strive to
11-tf J. E.
HOTELS.
Onse.
AMLIN.
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MONUMENTAL HOTEL!
RE-OPENED.
THIS new and spacious Hotel, lately erected on
the site formerly occupied by the Pacific Restaurant, over the bridge foot of MAIN STREET, Nevada, will be open for the reception of guests,
and accommodation of the publie generally, on and after
Saturday, May 9th.
The proprietor would invite the attention of the traveling portion of the community especially to the fact that
having spared neither trouble nor expense to build and
furnish his House in a manner calculated to meet the entire wants of the public and having a most desirous location in the business part of the city, in the immediate vicinity of the California Stage Co., Telegraph and Express
offices, Having a number of GOOD APARTMENTS fer the
Accommodation of Families, on the
Most Reasonable Terms,
and conducting his House on strict Temperance principles,
thus affording superior accommodations to those wishing
a QUIET HOME,
He begs to inform the citizens of Nevada and the public
generally that every attention will be given to promote
the comfort and merit the patronage of those who may favor him with a call.
SAMUEL W. GRUSH, Proprietor,
Nevada, May 8th, 1857.—82-tf
NATIONAL EXCHANGE,
No 84 Broap Streer, Nevapa.
HE undersigned late proprietors of the Untrep States
Horet, having leased Bickneli’s Block and hand. somely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style unsurpassed in the State,
The Vable will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the market affords.
The Beds and Furniture are al] new and for style
and comfort, cannot be excelled.
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation
of Ladies and Familtes,
WErROLESALIE
FLOUR STORE!
No. 18 Broad St. Nevada,
Brick House, by
40-3m* A. SANFORD.
The Pioneer Crockery Store Ahead !!
At the Old Stand, No. 36, Main St. Nevada,
WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST ASSORTment of Goods ever offered in this
Market, Which I will sell for Cash
cheaper than any other house
dare offer them.
600 Doz. Bar and Table Tumblers Assorted Styles,
Fine Cut and Pressed Decanters, Fruit Dishes
And Glass Ware of every description,
Every variety of Iron Stoneware,
Any quantity of cheap Table Cutlery, .
Ivory Table and Dessert Knives,
Plated Spoons and Forks, a great variety,
Brittania Pitchers and Castors, a great variety,
Camphene and Oi] Side and Hanging Lamps,
Chandeliers and in fact, everything pertaining to
THE CROCKERY TRADE,
Also, Camphene and Burning Fluid, by the Case, Can or
AVE YOU TRIED ANY OF THAT PERSIAN
SHERE®, For Sale at
G. 0. KILBOURNE’S,
18 Commercial Street.
mete FLORENCE &ALLAD OIL,
Put up in ground glass Bottles, TRY IT.
For Sale at G. 0, KILBOURNE’S
Drug Store is Commercial St,
WOOD! WOGGD!!
337 CORDS OF OAK WOOD, all lengths, for sale.
Apply at the CHEAP CASH STORE, head of
Broad street, Nevada.
tht ER TO a en J. M. HIXSON,
WHAT CHEER HOUSE!
Opposite National Exchan
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
= MRS. H. ADAMS, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada, and vieinity,
and the traveling public, that she has recently
fitted up the above House, and is prepared to aecommodate Boarders, Lodgers and Trancient Customers, in
the best style.
Great care has been taken to fit up comfortable rooms
and beds, for the accommodation of lodgers.
THE TABLE, will be loaded with the choicest viands in the market, and no expense or pains will be spared
to please the patrons of the House. 46-tf
A.D. LABASSE’S
Bank Exchange!!
Corner of Main and Flyme Streets,
NORTH SAW JUAN,
HIS SPLENDID SALOON, having been recently refitted .
in the most elegant style, is now open for the accom.
modation of the public. The subseriber will be happy at
all times to meet his friends and the publie generally, and by strict attention to business, he is confident of
making the FER ev Bixchanse ''«
most desirable place of resort in the mountains.
THE BAR will at all times be supplied with the best
LIQUORS, WINES & CIGARS, that the market affords.
LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE.
35-3m A, D. LABASSI
34-tf
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS ANDEULT
ERS—The undersigned always has a good supply on
hand at the KILNS on W olf creek, nine miles below Grass
Valley, which will be sold at the Kilns or delivered elsewhereat the
FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER TON}!
Aw Consumers would do well to call or address, before
purchasing elsewhere. .
EPWARD HUSTON, Agent
for Culver’s Lime Kiln, Grass Valley. 43-3m*
BEACH’S PEACHES!! . .
AT 8S. W. McABEP’S, Broad Strect,
UNDER THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE, NEVADA, }
HERE BEACH’S MARYSVILLE PEACH.
.
.
. ES of the most lucious favor, and large size, are re.
ceived daily and for dale at the lowest whwlesale price.
The mountain dealers will be supplied at the ORCHARD .
PRICES. with simply freight added. Bakers, Hotelx, Restaurants, and Families supplied with PIE and DESeExT
PEACHES very low.
Come one! Come all !—and buy of McABEE, the
best Peaches offered in this city—If necessary, they will be
packed so as to ride fifty miles safely. y
8. W. McABEE, Agent
Beach’s New England Orchard. 43-tf
Residence For Sale!!
HE RESIDENCE OF P, G. WUMACK,
at the head of Broad street. is offered for sale on rea.
sonable terms. The house is two stories high, built expressly for a family residence, and bard finished throughout. Attached to the premises is a good well of water,
and the garden contains a large number of fruit trees.
For further particularr, app'y to
4i-1f JESSE &. WALL.
Gallon, always on hand, and for SALE CHEAP FOR
.
CASH.
Bw Recollect the place, 36, Main Street. “oe
50-tf
D. CRITTENDEN.
~ JUST RECEIVED & MORE COMING!
— AT THE —
NEVADA HAT STORE!!
A Superior stock of Hats and Caps of assorted colors and styles, Seasonable Goods, the
best ever offered in this market, now open at . Tlety necess
the NEVADA HAT STORE,
No. 28, Commerc. Strexr, Nevapa,
Having had long experience in the business, we are con. tident of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of the
most desirable Hotels in the mountains,
This Block is substantially built of Briel, and
. withstood the late disastrous fire—the rooms are airy and
. well finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid
. view of the surrounding country.
aw OPEN ALL NIGHT -@
The Bar will be under the supervision of Mr. THOMAS
HENRY, and will at all times be supplied with the choicest
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
PEARSON & HEALY, Proprietors.
Nevada, Aug. 20, 1866. 46-tf
BROAD STREET DRUG STORE.
H. WICKES & CO., (Successors to W. G.
« ALBAN,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Drugs, Poredain W hile,
Medicines, Port Wine,
Chemicals, Sherry Wine,
Dye Stuffs, Madeira Wine,
Paints, Fine Brandy,
Turpentine, Iiolland Gin,
White Lead,
Red Lead,
Window Glass,
Lard Oil,
Lithargee, Sperm Oil,
Brushes, Polar Oil,
Alcohol, Fish Oil,
Starch, Castor Oil,
Pearl Brandy, Neats Foot Oil,
Tapioca, Patent Medicines,
Canary Seed, re umery,
Jinseed Vil, Cooking Extracts,
Jopel Varnish, Spices,
Japan Varnish, Bay Rum,
Coach Varnish, Sarsaparilla,
Dansar Varnish, Webber's Cordial,
Pulty, Cherry Pectoral,
Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam.
Together with a general and complete assortment of all
articles in our line, which will be sold at prices as low as
they can be afforded in the mountains,
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.
DR. H. H. WICKES & CO.
Corner of Broad and Pine streets.
Nevada, June 24th, 1856.—42-tf
N als i mI
BOOT & SHOE STORE!
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Next Door below Keeney’s Hardware Store.)
HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AN EN
tirely new Steck of BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, RUBBERS, Kc. &c., consisting of every vaary to make up &
First Class Boot and Shoe Store !!
Begs leave to inform the public generelly that he will sell
on the most favorable terms possible. As he has made With the intention to sell Cazar ror Casu. We are assured that our Goods will give satisfaction to all who may fa.
yor us with a call. The Goods consist in part, of
Gents. Fur Latest Style Silk Hats,
Gents Excel’r Fur high crown Ash color, French soft
do ., do do Nankeen do
do do do Pearl de
Sup’r Black soft silk high crown soft
Sup’r black Brown high crown soft
Sup’r black Drab high crown soft
Exe’r Fur broad brim Cassimere
Exc’r broad brim Planters
New style water-proof Hats, Blue Navy Caps with covers,
Boston Navy Caps with covers,
Ladies Riding Hats all colors,
Silk and glazed covers for Hats,
Umbrellas and Canes oie an hand,
HATS RENOVATED,
Infants Hats, assorted colors, Boys black silk hats,
Infants silk velvet caps, Boys caps ass’d colors,
Infants Emb’d caps, do Plumes do
do brown eloth caps, do Exe’r french fold,
Also, Youths Hats of all de criptions, dinds, and colors.
To this is added a superior stock "Boots, Shoes, Brogane, Ladies French Gaite Mi trees and all colors of
Childrens =} ! ] I *s loo bumerous to
mention
Boots aud Shoes reprired on short notice.
N. 1 market priB. RIEC,
IOS LIVED AT THE
NEVADA SHOE STORE.
1 "andecker’s.
t of
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Ladies and Misses Soots & Shoes,
I } ss pectdj. FF. HOOK =
Lm! il I and the 3]
iblic yai Le has recently . aced a large and well asind bas RE-OVENED his . x Ho sorted ( ,
. store on Commercial street, (next door below Landecker’s
Brick Store) where he will be happy to serve all who may
give him aeall
He has a {1} -tock of Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, Gente
. Fine ROOTS a AITER® and a splendid assortment of
{1 Oi -o tantly on hand,
& shortest notice,
lemen of Nevada, are respectfully
ed ant ¢ vine my stock.
Aug ' 4; -t J. F. HOOK.
Williara Saloon!
RNY I )osp line Ste,, Formerry U, 8. Hote.
HARMINGTON & PATTERSON,
WO-T RES PCTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR
friends and the publie, that they have taken the . same will be barred.
New Prick Building. corner of Broad and Pine Streets, on
the cite of the old U.S. Hotel, and_ fitted it up asa SALOON, in a style ansurpassed for elegance an
and are rirepared for all who may favor them with a call.
The Btlitard Tables will be found ual to any in
the te ot those who delight in this p' nt game,
I flo « Saloon well adapted to enjoy it.
The Bar will at all times be «applied with the best
LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Which ine market of San Francisco can afford, and no expense or pains will be spared on the part of the Proprietors
to make this a popular and agreeable place of reso
Nevada, Jan’y. 13, 1857.—~-15-tf
USTICE’S BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
and for Sale at this Office
necessary arrangements to receive new supplies weekly, he
expects to be able at all times to furnish his customers
with the best and most fashionable articles to be found in
this or any other market,
Boots and Shoes made and repaired to order.
Rw All work coming from this shop, giving way without doing reasonable amount of service, will be mended
Free of Charge.
. 8. MAYERS.
Nevada, April 17, 1857.—29-tf nfl nek ce
National Exchange Bathing Saloon —
iIBARBER SHOP!!
Broad St. opposite National Exchange,
HOT, COLD, SHOWER AND SULPHUR BATHS! !
Twelve Tickets for Baths can be had for Five Dollars
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANnounce to the citizens of Nevada and viginity, that he
has fitted up a
BATHING SALOON, ON BROAD S8T.,
The rooins are conveniently arranged and furnished with
every thing rag . ta the comfort of customers.
aw PRIVATE OOMS FOR LADIES. -@&
41-tf H. W. CADY, Proprieter.
OTICE.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERI P HERETOFORE
existing between the undersigned, is this day dissolved
-—+ . by mutual consent; either party is authorized to settle the
partnership business.
All persons indebted to the late firm are respectfully requested to make an immediate settlement, and all persons
to whom it was indebted to present their accounts.
BAILEY GATZERT,
J, 8. LANDEKER.
Nevada, July 28th, 1857.—43-3t.
The undersigned, having purchased the entire interest
of BAILEY GATZERT, in firm of Landeker & Gatzert, would
respectfully request the continuance of the patronage of
the public,
Nevada July 28th 1857. J, 8. LANDEKER.
DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE,-—All persons
holding claims against the estate of JOHN COGDEN,
deceased, will present the same to the undersigned, at
Woolsey’s Flat, or at the office of W. H. Martin in the City
of Nevada, within ten months from the date hereof, or the
same will be barred.
F, H. NICHOLSON, Administrator.
Nevada August 19th, 1857.—46-4w
LMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—All persons
holding claims against the estate of JOHN WALTERS,
deceased, will present the same to the undersigned, at
Woolsey’s Flat, or at the office of W. H. Martin, in the city
of Nevada, within ten months from the date hereof, or the
F. H. NICHOLSON, Administrator,
Nevada August 19th 1857,—16-4w
# DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—THE UNDERsigned Administrators of the Estate of JOHN N.
NICHOLSON, deceased, late of the City and County of Nevada, State of California, hereby give notice to all persons
having claim» against the estate of the deceased, to exhibit
them with the mecessary vouchers, within teo months
from the 10th day of August A. D, 1857, to the undersigned administrators at the officeof Buckner & Hill in Nevada
city, otherwise they will be forever barred, And all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. ROBERT F. MORROW,
THOMAS T. NICHOLSON,
Adm’r’s. of the estate of John N. Nicholson deceased.
Nevada, August 10th 1857.—46-4”
r 5 . . IgAae 8. JOSEPHI Dry Goods. .
__ SAN. FRANCISCO,
Spascceaa one
IMPORTER AND WHOLPSALE: beater?
7 Zz
‘OULD faform ‘of'Nevada and WATCHE F {
Rosenthal & Bro fher, and added to it a i
GOLD PENS,
$10,000 Worth of Dry Goods?!
I have on hand the bent quality 068 Ut ER Ee Tools, Watch Materials Glasses; Fancy Goods
las ofall ; the latest styles of Ladies’ and Children’s
BONN latest. styles of French. Lawns, CARPETS of
# OS a eek eed ae
“4 vor steamer new. Stocks of Goods thly b;
wry eh hh hte . which T'sell Cheaper than
Rar LADIES, give us q all before purchasi
7.—31-tf
broidered Mantildirect from New York and
San Francisco. any other Store this sive of ie
JACOB ROSEN
MAIN STREET, ning Mulford’s Banking House.
Nevada, May Ist, 1
A, J. ALSTON, J. B. NNWMAN, STILL, SLUSHER.
ALSTON, NEWMAN & 60.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CLOTHING &
Gents Furnishing Goods
Have located on Pine Street,
(Between Broad and Commencial st.)
ND ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE, WELL SELECTED,
Complete and entire New Stock of Clothing and Gents
Furnishing Goods, not surpassed
BY ANY IN THE MOUNTAINS.
To which they call the attention of the Citizens of Nevada, and Surrounding Country. Our Stock consists of every article in that line, from VERY FINE to COARSE.
Particular attention has been paid in the selection of
Goods adapted to» this market.
Allow us to say, that we possess all the elements in
int of long residence, thorough and systematic business
bits, and being posted on the wants of this MARKET
will be enabled from time to time to ‘
Render Entire Satisfaction . !
Suffice it to say—that neither time, attention or expense
will be spared to render our house SECOND TO NONE IN THE
MOUNTAINS, in
Point of Quality, Price, &. &.
Our Prices shall be as LOW asthe LOWEST, and Uniform.
By strict attention to business, and unceasing efforts
to accommodate ALL—we hope to merit a
share of public Parone
ALSTON, NEWMAN & CO.,
ind My bet. Broad and Com.
Nevada March 18th 1857.—
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, C:
No. 19 Montgomery Street, Corner of Jacksom. — “'”
‘San Francisco, June 1857.—37-8m,
CROCKERY & GLASS WARE
. dead
ie Bae ee
I HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED
CROCKERY & GLASS WARE,
—IN CALIFORNIA =
And in order ta reduce my Stock, will sell at
sosT PRICES!::
SARING RESTORED ! !
Are your LUNGS affected? go at once to DOCT. DAVIB,
for ‘‘a stich in time saves nine . ”’
*
Private Diseases cured at the first attendance f
DR. DAVIS will not take any casein hand unless he is sure
of effecting a cure.
OFFICE—Corner
FRANCISCO,
pllhhaiahliniinch teh ena eee Ones ee en en SE ens vnsnd ow SSS .
FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c. °
of Com: inl Du; Sts., SANmercial and age 4
Wholesale and Retail.
T. PIDWELL, informs his old customers and
« the Public generally, that he has just returned from
the East and has resumed business at
140 Washington Street, !
From the arrangements he was enabled to make with
some of {the principal Houses in New York and a he
will be kept in constant supply with the Best Goods for
market, and with what he
enabled to fill all orders he may be favored with.
ntends to manufacture, will
He would take this opportunity to inform those of the
‘Trade that may wish to order direct from the East, that he
is prepared to transmit their orders, and afford them facilities to procure any goods they may desire.
Prices Reduced !!
SAMPLES OF FURNITURE,
Looking Glasses and Bedding, with a variety of Upholstery
such as Plush, Hair Cloth, Webbing. and Lent’s
Patent Spiral Springs for Mattrasses, Sofas and Chaira; and
A. BLOCK & COQ,,
BEING DESIROUS OF REDUCING THEIR
LARGE STOCK
—-OF—
SUMMER CLOTHING,
OFFER THE SAME AT
Eteducod Ratesi!
A. BLOCK & CO.,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets,
Nevada July 28th 1857,—43-tf
.
“FIFTEEN REASONS
yay YOU SHOTLD Buy your .
Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods
AT SOL KOHLMAN’S!
1, Because me seis very CHEAP.
2. Because his Assortment is very large. .
3. Because he has nice and fresh selected Goods, .
Because his Stock is of the most Fashionable style. .
5. Because he buys his Goods in the hest markets.
6. Because his fine Silk Tuts aro of the latost atyle and
Fashions. tg
Because his Business Coats are of the best kind. .
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8. Because hia Furnishing Goods are Matchless,
9. Because he is a Pioneer in the Nevada Trade. i
10. Because the most Pastidious can be pleased.
11. Because he courts comparison and defies competition .
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2. TDecauseevery one is satisiied who trades theyo, .
13. Because it is thought no trouble to show gooda,
and treats every body alike. .
14. Because customers are not forced to buy, .
15, Because he adyertises only the TRUTH, .
80L KOHLMAN also advertises the best selected Stock of .
Foreign and Domestic Goods, such as Sheeting, Drilling, '
Duck, and Matting; Blue, Grey, Red and the finest White .
Blankets, Comforters, Bed Ticking and Toweling—also,
Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which he will sell at reduced prices, at Wholesale and Retail, at his Store.
No 45 Main Street, Corner of Commercial, Brick Building .
Sate “ Opposite American Exchange, Nevada. .
ew Store, New Goods,
— AND—
Bee Be Uae ewe
PHILADELPHIA STORE,
54 BROAD STREBT, KIpD & K¥OZ’ NEW BRICK RUILDING
Twenty-five per cent. Cheaper than before
the Fire,
E take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that the
Philadelphia Store is now open at No. 54 Broad St.
n Kidd d& Knox's Brick Building,
We have recently received a large stock of New Goods,
which will be sold twenty-five per cent cheape* than ever
before offered in this market.
The goods are of the best quality, and consist n part os .
follows:
Dress Goods.—French and American Calicu,
French and English Merjnos, all colors,
French and Scotch Plaids, all woool,
Plain and figured De Laine, .
Alapaca, Bombazine also French Gingham,
Swiss Muslin, Jaconet and cross-bar, in great quantity
Silks.—Marrantique. Plaid, Plain, and Changable, (the
latest and rishest styles;) also any color of Florence Silke,
Mantillas.—Silk, Satin and Fur, of every description.
Victoria Winter Bonnets.—{eghorn, Split Straw,
Silk and Satin Riding Hats, Girls Flats and Boys Hats, .
Opera Dresses very rich styles.
Table Covers.—W orsted and Linen, of allkinds.
Carpets Three Ply, Brussels, Ingrain, Velvet, all
colors,
Mattingsearge quantities, from 4-4 to 6-4, cheap.—
Floor Oi] Cloths, Mats and Rugs, a large assortment of
Druggett all colors.
We call especial attention to our large assortment of the
heaviest kind of White Macinac Blankets, and Quilts also
all kinds of Flannels for family use,
Embroideries, Edging and Lace, the richest style on hand,
and we call eapnelal attentions to them.
THF, RICHEST STYLE OF EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIFFS,
1,000 PIECES IRISH LINEN, at all prices.
Damask.-—Silk and Worsted, of all colors.
Cotton.—Bleached Muslin, 4-4-10, cheaper than has
ever before been sold.
Alexander’s Kidd Gloves; also Silk Gloves and Silk Mits.
Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds.
Ladies are invited to calland examine our Goods, and
ascertain our prices, before purchasing clsewhere.
eH. Remember the Number,—Philadelphia Dry Goods
Store, No. 54 Broad Street, Kidd & Knoz’s Brick Building.
STIEFEL & COHN,
46-tf.
Hats! Fashionable Hats!!
F YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A NICE GENTEEL, FASHionable Hat, call at
Nevada, Aug. 18, 1856.
S01. KOHLMAN’S,
45 Main Street,
29-tf opposite Am’n Exchange,
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry, .
MAOHINE SHOP!
AVING established ourselves in the above business we
are now prepared todo all kinds of CASTING with
neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those of
any other Foundry in the Mountains, and patterns for all
kinds of Saw-mill and Quartz-miil Machinery, Pumps, and
Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts
for Brick Buildings, Balcony nad Awning Posts, &, We
will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40
horse power. We have now on hand an 8 or 10 horse power Engine, just completed, which we will sell as cheap as
can be sold in the State.
Everything is New, & Warranted Perfect!
Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can
fill orders quicker than eh other shop in the mountains,
Any one wanting work done will do well to call and examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS,
e&. All Orders Punctually Attended ion GR
T. J. WILLIAMS,
D. THOM, .
J. JONES,
Proprictere 28-tf—3m*
AD 8880)
. geive, ax formerly, our careful and prompt
ment of
CABINET HARDWARE. ~~
He will also be in receipt of invoices of Gdods, which he
will dispose of ata suiall advance,
He therefore feels confident to be able to give satiafaction to all those who may be desirous of purchasing, either
at wholesale or retail, i
Rersenihor-—168 Washington street, San Francisco,
3m
JONAS G. CLARK & €O.,
FuRNITORE
WA *EROOMS.
128 Washington st., San Franelsco,
— AND —
49 & 51 Fourth st., bet. J& K, Sacramento,.
Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE AND BEDDING,
HAVE NOW IN STORE THE
LARGEST STOCK, and most
complete assortment of Rich and
EAUTIFUL FURNITUR
ever offered in this State, consisting in part of
ROSEWOOD, WALNUT & MAHOGANY PARLOR SETS ;,
SOFAS,
OTTOMANS,
LOUNGES,
EASY CHATRS
BUREAUS, SIDEBOARDS, WHATNOTS ;
MIRRORS, of all sizes ; m
OFFICE and KITCHEN FURNITURE, IN
GREAT VARIETY,
We are now manufacturing from our native woods, also,
from Walnut and Rosewood, most of our FINEST FCRNITCR®,
and can produce an article superior for strength, durabidity and beauty, to anything imported from the East.
We have constantsy on hayd, and are in regular receipt
. of full and complete invoices of goods adapted to the inte,
rior and — trade
To Wholesale dealers we would say, your orders will reattention,
JONAS G, CLARK & CO.
at eee
42-3un
~~" GEO. J. BROOKS & CO.
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
NO. 123 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCQ,
AGENTS FOR James CONNER & Sons’ ‘Tyre FOUNDRY,
YPE, Cases, Stands, Brass and Wood Rules, with a com,
plete assortment of all kinds of PRINTING MATER}.
ALS, always on hands Also
RUGGLES’ JOB PRESSES,
RUGGLES’ CARD CUTTERS,
HOE’S IMPEREAL PRINTING PRESS,
I{OE’S PROOF PRESSES,
HOLK’S PAPER CUTTERS,
15,000 Reams Printing Paper, all sizes
2,000 * Fine Book Paper,
10,000 ** Manilla Wrapping Paper,
6,000 * Hardware Paper,
20,000 * Double Conn, Straw,
10,000 1.43, Lightbody’s Celebrated Nowa Ink,
2,000 ‘ “ Fine Book Ink,
Colored Inks in Cans and Printer’s Varnish.
August, 16, 1856.
Steam Roeofined.
CANDY MANUFACTORY!
NO. 33 MONTGOMERY STREET,
Between Bush and Sutier streets,
HE Proprietor of the above named establishment takes
this method of informing his numerous friends and
customers that he intends following the example of the
Gas Company—that is, to REDUCE HIS PRICES, which he
hopes will give entire satisfaction to all,
is Candies are all manufactured from Stewart's
Double Refined Sugar, which he imports himself, and all
the essences used by him are of the finest flavor, and the
best in the market, together with a variety of other articles appertaining to the manufacture of Candies too numerous to mention,
Having had an experience of seven years iu the business
in this city, and being the first Confectioner on the Pacific coast, he flatters himself that he will be able to give
entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
trade,
By a newand improved process his Candies are made
ata quicker rate and with less expense than formerly, #o
that he is enabled to sell at a much lower figure than heretofore,
Persons desiring anything in his line will do well to call
and examine his splendid stock of Candies, as well’as his
prices, as he feels confident they cannot fail to please the
strictest economist.
A beautiful assortment of Sticks, Lumps and Drops, selling at the reduced rates.
Comfitures—Including Caraway Seed, pearled and
smooth; Cinnamon Strings; Clove Buds; Cassia Bude; Corrander Seeds, large and small; at Reduced Rates. ;
Gum Drops—Smooth Almonds, Juiube Paste; French
Mottoes, Almond Candy, &c, at 30 cents.
Also—A beautiful assortment of Freneha Candies,
varying in prices according to quality.
The attention of the trading public is invited to examine
this immense stock of Candies, comprising everything ia
the ‘‘dulce’’ line. i
He leaves it to the buyers to judge of the superiority o
his articles ; so call and gee for yourselves, for occulardem,
onstration is proof positive.
aa Remember the nunber—33 MONTGOMERY ST,
between Bush and Sutter, San Francisco,
J. REGAN.
N. B. All orders from the country promptly attended te,
Goods delivered in any part of the city, or at any of the
wharves, free of charge, 35-3m
ee
NEW GouDs!
A SECM 22 2a PP Se
INoonen & Co.,,
Tae leasure in announcing to their friends ang the
publie generally, that they have just received per
“Westward Ho,’’ ‘Flying Dragon,” and ‘‘Stay of Hope,’
a large and complete stock of Goods, consisting in part of
250,000 Rolis Paper Hangings;
5'000 Rolls Border ; ators
6,000 Window Shades—assorted 5
1,000 Rolis Paper, Window Shades,
Silk, Warsted and Cotton Dam
Ghnps, Fringes, Loops, Cornices, Gilt les,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTING,
10,000 FIRST GILT MOULDING,
Linseed Oil, Atlantic Lead, French Window Glass, &¢.
Picture and Mirror Frames made to order-and re guilded,
Upholstery work done by the best of workmen in the
country, at unusually LOW RATES,
SIGN PAINTING Cone ina superior style.
NOONEN & CO.,
$1 J street, between 3d and 4th, Sacrameate.
April 18, 1857,—32-tf
YOUNG AMERICA
BWilliard Saleon!:
lgmey? & NAPFLE, ‘would respectfully inform their friends and the public that have opened the above Saloon on COMMERCIAL 8 , & few doors
-below Block & Co’s. where they will be bappy to —_ all
who may favor them with their patronage. We always keep on hand the very best quality of
LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, &C. &C.,
Billiard Players one and all give usa call as we have onc of
———. the best Billiard Tables in the State.
Nevada, April 20th 1857.—30-tf
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