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December 3, 1856 (4 pages)

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LIST OF LETTES in the Post Office at Nevada City, California, in the NEVADA DEMOCRAT, having Stout Mrs Anna M Sweeney Miss Catherine Tucker Mrs Sarah A ‘Waterman Mrs Mary Whittaker Miss Josephine Wood Mrs Isaac GENTLEMEN'S LIST Wm Bsalom John Alexander JG armstrong Hraham Lewis Alsburg Edward R Artiborn Vernon ‘ Mr Appo Innius B Ayres Levi , p Davia ‘Armstrong Kelso G Ayres Samue rt Jesse Apmetreng, Alex’r come AorH Biles Charles Brown N W y Birchet Elijah M_ Brown George Wiliam Birchard Asa Hyde Brown Jacob A iker John or Jos Boardman Alex’r Brown Samuel er D N— eee 8 ae neg er Frederick-3 Boop George wn ker Sylvester L Bormann Alex’r _Brouillet Jean B nard Dd P Bordley Perry Brothers James rnes John Biepaieg © Brooks Chas Carroll dlett Geo W Bowersock Michael Busard Mr on John W = Bowden F A Burwell Elijah rlow Charles B Boyce Thomas Burr EH leatty John—2 Bready Thomase Burns Spencer echtel John Philip oa yg ae Burris Isaac W pas Scott Brad! John M-2 Bunney Alexander urnett Dwight James H Butler John W—2 Bennett P M Brawhall T E Buckman James M nway Frsncis Brancher Alvaro Budd ER relheimer Edw Brawley Wm Butler C wick Wm D—2 Brier N J Butler Thomas bel F Brior re 0 mel R M Chaolan J Connelly John mpbell Robert F Clifford Sam] O Connelly C an William—2 Clifford ElishaS Connoly Patrick apps DH Clark Wm. J—2 Conant Thatcher G sasey John Clark Samuel Conner John 0O—2 rter Francis Clark Samuel S Conner Wm E rty Daniel Clark M C Cooper Geo F lusick Gioranni Clark Josiah Coon Elijah ; Clark Charles Corcoran Wm Clark Mr Corlett John Clark John D Crandall R W eney Cyrus vis Thos W—2 res Jacob “Davis Sarah + Davis Flijah ; vis —— ‘ _Dallan Richa ~ able Peter Darrow Nelson H Daunan Richard _Daherls William __ Derman Geo: _Delamore Luke FarlA _ Bisler Phillip—2 ~ Eaton Thomas Edwards J: » Eureka Division 8 -€unningbam Nath’ Clark Ferdinand W Craft M C & Co Clinkard Martin L Cross Ezra W Clement Alvin H-3 Crumb Joseph Clearey T P—2 Coe A Coates Mr Cochran Thomas Coarts Tolbert Collins Michael ICurvey — Ww Debernadi David Dimond John Dickson John H Dias John Dill Otowas Dockum Geo B Donechil Jobn Dobbin Thomas J Doyle William Donthers Isaac H Doron J Dorr G W E Englehart John—2 Endicott John B Ellis Jabez 8 Engela Fritz Ellison James of T Fairbanks P W—3 Falkner James Fagin Jas }ackerell Luther J Fairchilds Alson Farley Amos Fairchild Robt I—2Fitzhenny Edward Franz & Co Messrs Farrell John Formic F Fitzpatrick Thos Flugg H H Fitzpatrick P Fitzsimmons Thos Fairchild Sylvester Foster Warren Fagen John Friedline Josiah ‘ Gallagher Tole Galbreath AG Garcia Jose Garrard Wm P Gale Wm H Garron L G—2 Gemmell Wm Gerard Michael Gilmore A C Hazel Nicholas Hagan AJ Haden Henry Hamberlin J B Hanrapon John Hamlin & Hunt Harman John R Harper Wm Harrahan John Harmon Lawrence Hardesty John Harris 3 Harrison Benj A Hawkins Wm C Hawkins Edward Hanpley Jacob Hawk Samuel . Haws Albert Hadnot J frish Daniel Txeman N B Jackson William Jackubs J Jacon J W Jacobs A Jeffrey Francia Ford Francis R—2 Frazier Israel G Gilpatrick A S—2 Gillett WJ Gilson Ransom Gladding John M Goodrich Maxcey J Griffith Isaac Gove Aivan C Grore David A—2 Gregory Jesse—2 Graham Jer’h H-2 H Heywood Samuel Hearst George—4 Hendrich James A Helfrich Conrad E Henery James Hettich Christ’ n-2 Honston Robert Heap Thomas Henderson William Howley Thomas Hibbard J C Hill Elias—3 Hill John H Hilbert James Hill Benjamin Hoffman WilhelmHolbrook Mr Hodges Elias O Holmes Josephus Hodge Hiram C I Inman W T J Jenkins John D Jewett Alanson Johnson Joseph Johnson Samuel Justice P Carol Jenkins Nicholas DP Jones Gabriel K Kepner Danicl—2 Kempton Lemuel Kirkpatrick Robt-2 King J Fayette Kingbury Joseph-2Kimmen Melville Kelley Peter Kelley John Lardner Frank Jawrence Jacob Lanfin & Son Janalia Charles Levy Daivid L Letter Mr Lermond Elbridge Manning Hugh Maizie Ehrard Maloney Hatric Monia Zeuhor Maher Dennis Majour Dorthey Manning Ebenezer Mann Jacob Martin H * Jobn L HS Marshal Charles C » Maxson Arthur W -Marx"John W Margan John McBean John . MeClosky John McConnell Dr J—2 McConahey James MeCandall James McDaniel David “Nash George Nagle John Nolan Patrick _ Ogle David _ O'Brien John—2 ~ “ _ Parker James C Pane OA * Parmer 8 C _ Patterson Wm Penrose Isaac—2 Pentona Francis Kayes James H fF Tee JO Leonard Thomas Lermond Elbridge Leahy David ino 4 Lyman Liebert A G Leader H J . M Merlock Fredk Mills Jas W Miller John Miller M DL Middleton Wm 0--2Morrison P H Mikesell Andrew Moore Enos Mozer Wm Menium Dana R Meserve Chas Meirns P Mellet Chas Meachaw I J Merrill C B Morgans John T McDonald AlexnderMecIntire Wm or H McFanner Neh’mhMcKenzie Alex’der McGeniss Wm McGinty James McGuire Joseph A McHenry s Newton James L Niles A C—2 oO Offied John D P Pfohl Jacob Pearson Chas W Pinkerton John D Pile Joseph Pigau Patrick Pierce Ahasierus Penfield Garrett V NPobl George Pearson James K Pelton Samuel B Ramsey Wm Ranyford Wm onan rps ymond Ase] H Repub Banner—2 Reid John'N Reynolds Reuben Reynolds Hon G A Reifsnider A W Ramuelson S$ Sayer Wm N — EG § rWmaA Sanford A—2 Schogin Smith Scott Aaron—3 i he Talpey Geo Wm H Taylor Franklin Temby Richard Porter Henry Pryor Geo W Poroto e Putnam J M Quinn James R Rielly Phillip Robinson Jacob C Richey Charles Robbins Charles Richardson Abner ERollins W W Riley David Rosa Manuel G Riley Patrick Ross A J Rich F Rose Albert D Roberts Samuel Roussin Lenon P Roberts John F—2 Ronnegon Louis—2 Roberts John fesers A Robinson George F Russell Thomas Crum Chas Craft Mr Crawford Phillip Cry Nelson F Crawford Wm RF Cunnard F M Curl G W Downey George—2 Doyle William Donthitt Isaac H Drake Samuel Draper Jobn Drummond Hugh Dungan John Dunn F H Durr Geo W Dunn Charles Durfee Abm A—2 Dunnoon John Engel Philip Erskine Chas N Erskine John Eshleman William Fox Francia Foster J Curvey Foster Joseph C Follett Edward M Friel Jermiah Frank John W Frew David Gromer John Griffith Sam] A—2 Green CC Grogan Michael Green Enoch Gray John Guffin Mr Guillaume Mare Hollister Sam! E Homfray Robert Hockenberry John Hoof Stephen Hosking Benjamin 2 Hosking Richard M . Howes John Hoyt Moses F Humphries Geo W Hugheston Wm Hutchings Stokely 2 2Huntly M Hunes Piercy Hubbard J Hunt DB Hughes Geo H Ison Benton Johnson Daniel D Johnson Lemuel Johnson Edward D Jones B Jones Evan Johnston Geo M Kilby John J—2 Knowles A P Littener Fredrick Lisson Joseph Lorenzer Thomas Long Silas Long L W Lyman Robt F—2 Lurney Wm Moran Daniel—2 Morrison R B Morrison W P Morrison Horrace Moorin George Morgan Joen Moulton Ahah Morris John J Moyers John S Morrill Moses Musser John Murray James L Fyers Chas McLean Robert McLain Barrett } McLaughlin Jno—2 . McMahon John Nickerson James R . Noonan Edward . O'Connell Edward Pratt Benjamin—2 Prior J A—3 Price James F Price Thomas Prescott A W Prescott Warren Prestinare Hubert Thompson Col’mbs Turner Israel Tibbetts David Vv Van Der Haar Van Hagan & GroveVial James Van Hagan B w Waddell Josephus-2Westermen Fredk Winans Jas I Wagner MarkS © White Jos R Wire Wm K Wagner Andrey Whitcomb FP Withrider Michael Wanzes Hiram—2 Whelan James Winana Aaron Walk Whildin Edward Wood jiah arren F—2 a WH White William Wood Jas Winchell Warren G R Whitceard Charles Wood Stephen D Warwick J H White J Q Wood Aaron Archibald Winter Wm Worth Gideon Wasson Wm Wileox Edward—2 Woodward Frank H Watson Silas Wilkinson George’ Wonsey Henry C Wealch Mathew Wilson William—2 Wonker Andrew J Weaver James Wilson W R Wooley Wm 8 Webster Jeremiah Williams Francis Woodbury Levi Webb JJ Wille Charles Worrell Geo W Wessted George Winsor — Wynd Robt B Yarr Edwin M Yourt John Young JBB Zigler Wm Zilharth Wesley W FGREIGN LETTERS. CWS, care HayesStadecker Joe Lenliot Louis Express Antonio Gioranya Zettler Freyaline Riviere Edouard Pietro Gren P Hahn Herman Driscole Jeremiah Zanier Ludwig Buddo H Hanns M Dominique Tuume Azarido Piera Joa-Lecauf Antonine Wavnur Monsieur ves de Sporndli T Martin Rufan Geo Tarbod Persons calling for any of the above letters willplease say “ADVERTISED.” ‘Ws. H. ENDECOTT, Postmaster. RRR SG SERRA ERNE FEET TES EES OSS SPECIAL NOTICES. * Nevada Temple of Honor No. 8.—Meets every Monday evening, at Temperance Hall, at 7 o’clock. Visiting Brethren in good standing are ever welcome. A. P. Cavrcn, W.R. 6-6m_ H. B. PALMER, W. C. T. Religious Notice.—The REV. E. COOPER, of the Protestant Episcopal Chuerh, will hold service in Flurshutz bnilding, (up stairs) Main street, on Sunday next, at 11 o’clock A. M. the public that he has purchased the Drug Store on Commercial street, recently established by B. B. Thayer of San Francisco, which contains a full stock of FRESH DRUGS. from the best English and other European manufacturers, and are such as can be depended upon; also, a complete assortment of the finest Perfumeries, and articles of toilet, together with a full supply of every thing belonging to the business. The Store is under the management of Doctor B. R. Carman, who will devote particular attention to have the establishment conducted in such a manner as to gain the confidence of the public. N. B.—Physician’s eriptions properly compounded. -tf ’ mri GEO, 0, KILBOURN. Mercy.’’—Thus says the Proverbs, and thus say we to those who are affiicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Side, and first stages of Consumption. Take a bottle of WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY in time, and it will give immediate relief, and perform a permanent cure. ga Beware of Counterfelts and Imitations. —As there are quite a number of counterfeit articles bearing the name of WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, purporting to be the genuine and original, we therefore deem it necessary for the protection of ourselves, and for the publie good, to caution all persons who purchase the Balsam of Wild Cherry, to look well to the signature before buying. CHERRY has a fac simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. D., Philadelphia, and Sandford & Park, on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. Therefore be cautious, as . Park. For sale by Druggists throughout the State. of an honest dealer. Look well at the signature before & Park engraved on the outside wrapper, as all others are BASE COUNTERFEITS, PARK & WHITE, Proprietors, To whom all orders should be addressed. Also, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Agents of all valuable Patent . Medicines, warranted genuine, cisco, 8-3m ay7 A Perfumed Breath.— What Lady or Gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers’’ . as a dentrifice 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 deKeate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the ‘‘Balmn’’ on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A Beavtirc. CompLexion may easily be acquired by using . the ‘Baum or A THousanp FLowsgrs.’’ It will remove tan, . pimples, and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and . roseate hue, . and wash the face night and morning. SuavinG Mape Easy,—Wet your shaving brush in either . warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of ‘“BaLM . oy 4 THOUSAND FLoweErs,”’ rub the beard well, and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the opera. tion of shaving. . Sold by Drugyists, PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents, Washiugton street, opposite the Post Office. 1 } 8-3m Facts cannot be questioned, when the people of any country bear testimony in mass, as in the case of Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Not only have we the individual evidence of the land, but almost every paper in the Union is comthese celebrated Bitters; besides various diplomas awarded them, among which is one from the Ohio Mechanie’s Institute, at their Thirteenth Annual Exhibition, at Cincinnati, where the Committee was composed chiefly of Physicians in the city. For Dyspepsia, in any form, these Bitters are . a certain cure, when used as per direction. Also for Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, General Debility, and a sure Preventive of Fever and Ague. These Bitters are pleasant to the taste, anda delightful beverage. Purchasers should be careful and take none but the Genuine HosTEerrer’s Stomacn Birrers—and you are safe. For sale by the principle Druggists and first class Saloons. PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents for the Pacific coast, to whom all orders should be addressed, Washington st., opposite the Post office. SAN FRANCISCO. FRANK THAYER, Druggist, 3-3m and Agent at Nevada. Dr. Guysott’s Improved Extract OF WELL cw Docz we! ae ISARSAPARILLA, . ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST SARSAPARILLA made; as is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, Remember, this is the only true and genuine article, This Medicine, when used according to directions, ‘Will Cure Without Fall Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arising from the Use of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Jaundice and Costiveness, The Best Female Remedy Known. Russell erate Shadwick John Shearer Louis Shelden H B Sheridan Francis Shulttz Frederick Simmons Edward Skinner Hubbard-2 Skinner Melville Slorer John C Sleeper Hiram Smith Thomas W Smith James Smith J P Smith John Smith 8 H Towny C Town A Augustus Travis Peter Treme John Snider John D Silley J W Spalding ine ng fl Speer Dr John G —— Spring H Splane Philip H JB Stalley John Stapp James Stapp SN Tisdale Wm F The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex, We assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of DR. GUYSOTT’ EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies. For sale by Druggists everywhere. Page & WHITE, le mts, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers of all Genuine Patent Medicines, Washington ones, Sree the Post Office. K THAYER, Druggist 3-3m and Agent at Nevada. MISSES §.M. & A. TACKNEY MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS, NO. 43 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, (In “Democrat” Bullding,) OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE LADIES OF Neyada and vicinity, that the ve constant! hand and for sale all descriptions of ASHIONABLE Box’ NETS, Lo a 7 A SPLIT STRAW, MOHAIR, SATIN, & LADIES RIDING HATS, GIRLS FLATS, AND BOYS HATS. Drgene of the Latest Fashions eut and made to order. 74 ag ‘A Moment of Time is a Monument of The Genuine WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD none can be genuine without the signature of Sandford & . Don’t Be Decrivep by UNprincipLep DrvuGeists, but buy . purceasing—take none unless it has the name of Sandford . Washington Street, opposite the Post Office, San Fran. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, . Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters.— menting upon the great benefit derived from the use of a ae en A I I "MISCELLANEOUS. New Opening, and New Goods !! SAN FRANCISCO DRY GOODS— AND — G STORE: Ow Broap Street, 1N Jupor CASWELL’S MARBLE FRONT, Brick Buitpine f choicest most reasonable at oe hep pense ARE NOW OPENING THEIR Whebesate aud Mmotatl, "F AND WINTER GOODS, Comprising Oruslin’ sad Mietationscus Werks, onl al which are the most tastefully designed, BLANK Books ae Dress Silks, fall styles, SCHOOL DRA PER, Cloth and Velvet Mantillas, pata gta 7 CARDS, ig oc bag gener ge HISTORICAL WOR FANCY PAPER & ENV’P’S. Bleached Sheetings and Shirting, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, French, English and American Calicos. . 74.4. GOLD La Ss . rsahet «wad oe With every variety of household Furnishing Goods, eee = en te ~ sewer % : “~ A splendid assortment of Gents Sup’r Black Frock Coats, . Se ® — pers, nes oa or Faney and bl’k Doeskin Pants, Vests, Hats, and pretty Seite cern dg , & large Circulating Library Gents FuRNISHING Goons OF THE LaTEST STYLES. fe va Pu t ~ The advantage which the undersigned enjoy in purchasell rg Sy eoneed ro Postage — “ea ing ely Co enables them to sell at such prices as will 0.34, Main st., 8 rete oA Gl both Defy Competion and itfon. August, 30, 1856. my] aa A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, etl H BERWIN & BROTHER. SOMETHING NEW A 3! : . ?, A Merchant Tailor and Gent’s Furre. ALL of which the Subscriber has just opened in the “DEMOCRAT BUILDING” Broad street, a few doors below the U. S. Hotel corner, and where can always be found the best of everythi usually found in such ‘establishments. I would particularly eall the attention of citizens generally, to my stock of French and Engi Cloths; Consimoren, DOE-SKINS, SILK VELVET AND MARSEILLS VESTINGS; Which 1 will manufacture to order upon short notice, in the most fashionable style and best workmanship, Always warranting a fit. Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Crayats, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds and descriptions. Extra fine Coats and Pants pest on age ak af lease call and see for yourselves. “GR at ‘ A. G, PIER. eS 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 the NEVADA HAT STORE, No. 28, Commercia, Street, Nevapa, With the intention to sell Cuzar ror Casn. We are assured that our Goods will give satisfaction to all who may fayor us with a cal], 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 do 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 Exe’r bread brim Planters New style eo, 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 always on 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 cloth caps, do Exe’r french fold, Also, Youths Hats of all descriptions, kinds, and colors. To this is added a superior stock of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Ladies French Gaiters, Misses Shoes and all colors of Childrens Shoes, and many other articles too numerous to mention, Boots and Shoes repaired on short notice. N. B. All kinds of Furs and Hides bought at market prices, 4-tf 8. E. BIEC. Williard Saloon! Main Street, Second story Hussey & Roger’s Brick Building HARRINGTON & PATTERSON, ? ual to any in easant game, . —Late of Wilson’s Exchange, Broad Street — NNOUNCE to their friends and the Public, that they have fitted up this well known SALOON in a style of . elegance and comfort, and are prepared for all who may fayor them with a call. . The Billard Tables will be found e the State, and those who delight in this will find this Saloon well adapted to enjoy it. The Bar will at all times be supplied with the best LIQUORS AND SEGARS Which the 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 resort. Nevada, Sept. 1, 1856.—48-tf . CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS: T } Junction of Main and Commercial Streets. H. & M. HIRSCHMAN, Ww Se announce that they have recently received and are constantly receiving by express and other conveyances, the largest and best assortment of Fine Havana Cigars, Choice Brands of Tobacco, Pipes, Matches, Playing Cards, &c. d&e. &e., Which will be sold lower than the same quality of articles can be bought in any other house in this city. Our old friends and e*<.omers are invited to give us a call and satisfy ‘Liemselves, in regard to the quality of our Stork, Ba Particular attention paid to orders from the or! dene . i H. & M. HIRSCHMAN, . 47-tf BBe BBe VaAPM ECS —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— Liquor and Ale Store, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEAR PIN Where at all times can be found the finest . ’ Liquors, Wines, Ale, &e. &e. In the market, at the LOWEST PRICES 48-tf D. D. JONES, 2d door below A. Block & Co, Com. St. E IMPROVED DAGUERREOTYPES, And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes! MR. J. M. LEVEY OULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF NEVADA AND vicinity, that he has just completed his new rooms, situated on Main Street, a few doors above the Nevada Journal Office, where he is now prepared to take every description of Pictures known in the Photographie Art. The Rooms have been fitted up with every regard to convenience, and no expense has been spared to make this establishment complete in every respect. He would further an invoice ot the newest and most elegant description of cases, &e. AGF Stock of every description constantly on hand. “@— N. B. Instruction given in every branch of the art. Nevada Sept. 1856—50-tf HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL, CROCKERY, &c. HE UNDERSIGNED has for sale a general assortment . smith’s, Carpenter’s and all other TOOLS; Building Hardware, House-keeping Articles; Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish, &c.; Wooden ware, Lamps, Brushes, Cordage; &c., at t lowest prices. JAMES H, GAGER, Junction of Main and Commercial Sts., Nevada, ; August 18th, 1856.—46-tf New Store, New Goods, — AND — rE eae” EB Eee a eee PHILADELPHIA STORE, 54 BROAD STREET, KIDD & KNOX’ NRW BRICK BUILDING Twenty-five per eent. Cheaper than before the Fire, W E take pleasure in announeing to the citizens of NevaPhiladelphia Store is now da and vicinity, that the open at No, 54 Broad St, n Kidd & Knox's Brick Building, We have recently received a large stock of New Goods, which will be sold twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this market. The goods are of the best quality, and consist in part as follows; Dress Goods.—<.Frencli and American Calico, French and English Merinos, all colors, French and Scoteh 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 Silks, Mantillas.Silk, Satin and Fur, of every description. Victoria Winter Bonnets.-Leghorn, Split Straw, Silk and Satin Riding Hats, Girls Flats and Boys Hats, . Opera Dresses very rich styles, ‘able Covers.=«-Worsted and Linen, of all kinds. ne, anced Ply, Brussels, Ingrain, Velvet, all colors. Matting.-Large quantities, from 4-4 to 6-4, cheap.— Floor Oil Cloths, Mats and Rugs, a large assortment of Druggett all colors, e 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 uand, and we call especial attention to them. THE RICHEST STYLE OF EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. 1,000 PIECES IRISH LINEN, at all prices. Damask.—Silk and Worsted, of all colors. Cotton.—Bleached Muslin, 44-10, cheaper than bas ver before been sold. Alexander’s Kidd Gloves; also Silk Gloves and Silk Mits. Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds. Ladies are invited to call and examine our Goods, and ascertain our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. } . . . WA Remember the Number,—Philadelphia Goods Store, No. 54 Broad Stred, Kidd & Knor’s Brick Buttaing. Nevada, Aug. 18, 1856. . . PIONEER BOOK, STATIONERY G. Ma Junction Main & Commercial sts. 4 . inform his friends that he has just received from New York . of goods in the above line, including Miner’s, Black. he 8. B. CAZEAUX, of Langton’s Express, Orleans . is my authorized . at this Office. BOOK, STORES. Good News and New Books! ! AND NEWSPAPER DEPOT. a ee to sopp'y he pws e ic generally, with Literature e ood onthe may! J. E. HAMLIN, No. 53 Broad street, Corner of Pine, GENERAL DEALER IN Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments, Mus sic, Cutlery Gold Pons, Peneils, } BDrawin ney Pumey ys. dic. pn LEAVE to call the attention of the public to his new and well assorted stock of Law, Medical, Miscellaneous and School Books, Stationery, Cheap Publications, and allthe current Literature of the day. Comprising a good variety ofeach of the different departments. All of which will be sold at unprecedented LOW PRICESAlso, Magazines, Newspapers, &c,, from almost every = the — RS ei mer Papers and California Weeklies, for mailing—POSTAGE FREE. ey ets 46-tf J. E. HAMLIN. ‘ HOTELS. SIERRA NEVADA HOTEL, (North San Juan, Nevada County,) THE UNDERSIGNED, having leased the above well known Hotel, are prepared to receive their friends and the public. We will endeavor to make all feel at home who may visit us. PARKER H. PIERCE, FRED'K. BECKTEL. North San Juan, Aug. 10th, 1856.—46-tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE. No 34 Broap Srreer, NevapDa. 1 undersigned late proprietors of the Unirep States Horst, having leased Bicknell’s Block and handsomely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style unsurpassed in the State. xe ‘Table will at all times be supplied with all the varieties the market affords. The Beds and Furniture are all new and for style and comfort, cannot be excelled. Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation of Ladies and Families. Having had long experience in the business, we are con. fident of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of the . most desirable Hotels in the mountains, This Block is substantially built of Briek, 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. ag OPEN ALL NIGHT -@H 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, 1856. f Fresh. Oysters and Fresh Clams!! Come and Try Them! AT WHOLESALE & Cg RETAIL. . FFYHE UNDERSIGNED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened an Oyater . Saloon in the AMERICAN EXCHANGE, TWO DOORS BELOW FRISBIES’ THEATER, Where he intends to keep constantly on hagd Fresh Oregon Oysters and Clams. Being engaged in the business below feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, hay” Allorders promptly attended to. Families supplied at Low Rates. 7-3m J. W. GRIFF! N. ‘E. BUCKWELL, D. D. S. DENTIST. GRADUATE of the Ohio College of Dental SurYY) gery, opposite Rudolph’s Drug Store, Commercial Street. (SUCCESSOR TO DR. S.C. McINTYRE,) Testimonial.In bidding adieu to my friends and the public, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks for their patronage, and take pleasure in recommending Dr. BUCKWELL my successor, as a skillful and ‘scientilie gentleman, and well worthy the public confidence. Nevada, Sept. 1856.—49-tf S. C. MeINTYRE. —-szDENTISTRY. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Dentist, calls particular attention to his Tooth Anodyne, which when applied, will stop the tooth-ache in five mintes, an effectually destroy the nerve, leaving it in a fit condition . to be filled without causing pain, where it would otherwise have to be extracted. All Dental operations performed in a neat and substantial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Orrick—In Kidd & Knox Brick Building, corner Pine and . Broad streets, Nevada, where he intends to remain permanently. October 14th, 1856—2-tt RUBBER GOODS!! AVE just received from the New York Manufactories . . . } . direct . 100 White I R Coats with Capes (new article.) 100 BVk “ “é “ 200 White “ “ a “ec “ 200 BVk “ “ “ “ “ . 100 “ “ “ Sacks, “ “ . 100 “ “ Jackets + ae . 60 pairs “ Pants ig ” . 25 pairs ‘‘ Leggings, $6 “ 50 Cases Haywards Long I R Boots, 10 Casos “ §6Knee “ “ 10 doz. Long I R Glovesee50 doz Hat Covers Silk and Cotton Which will be offered at UNPRECEDENTED LOW . PRICES—Wholesdle & Retail, 3-tf A. BLOCK & CO,, Cor. Commercial and Pine Sta, “HOTEL FOR SALE. fs NOTICE.—The undersigned being desirous to disi continue the business of Hotel keeping would announce 0 the public that he offers for sale at a BARGAIN, his interest in the new and commodious House, known as the ORLEANS HOTEL, Situate in the pleasant village of Orleans Flat, Nevada Co. Said House is new and complete in every part, and for . convenience, durability and taste, cannot be excelled in the Mountains. Adjoining, is a Bakery of large size, with fix. tures complete, also a splendid lot of hogs, chickens, wood, out houses, &, &e, The one half of this entire property . can now be bought at a price far below its present value, . and on terms that cannot fail to please, by applying to Hat, who Agent. Orleans Flat, Sept. 28, 1856—1-tf C. A. LAWRENCE, R SALE —ONE BRICK HOUSE, TWO FRAME BUILDINGS, and one LOT, centrally located. op hae 52OR SALE-ALL VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Enquire of C. T. OVERTON, The Pioneer Crockery Store Ahead !! WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST ASSORTment of Goods ever offered in this Market, Which I will sell for Cash dare offer them. 500 Doz. Bar and Table Tumblers Assorted Styles, Fine Cut and Pressed Decanters, Fruit Dishes Every variety of Iron Stoneware, Any quantity of cheap Table Cutlery, Ivory Table and Dessert Knives, Brittania Pitchers and Castors, a great variety, Camphene and Oi! Side and Hanging Lamps, Chandeliers and in fact, everything pertaining to Also, Camphene and Burning Fluid, by the Case, Can or aaa alwayson hand, and for SALE CHEAP FOR posal At the Old Stand, No. 36, Main St. Nevada, cheaper than any other house And Glass Ware of every description, Plated Spoons and Forks, a great variety, THE CROCKERY TRADE all Recollect the place, 36, M ain Street. < D. CRITTENDEN. GOLD RUN wogD YARD!! CORDS OF GOOD OAK WOOD, on hand and for sale at the Gold Run Wood Yard. 50-1 AQ Orders will be received at the Lone Star Saloon Commercial Street. Please name the length required in your orders. 6-tf 8. K. DEWws. AUCTION SALES! P.W. TAYLOR AUCTION. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Fire Proof Brick Store on Commercial Street. Especial attention will be given to out door Real Estate, and every description of property and Merchandise, in Nevada or any part of the County. Be Mdse. Solicited on Public and Private Sak. -@B Nevada Sept. 40, 1856—52.tf. AMERICAN XCHANGE. IHE UNDERSIGNED vould respectfully inform the pubi Saloon and T lic, that have pure the Bar connected with the AMERICAN EXCHANGE, corner or Main and Cayote streets, Nevada. G. LILLARD, A. J. ALSTON, November Sth, 185¢—7-Im Druggist & Apothecary, 21 COMMERCIAL STREET, ae 4 ee Be JOHN LARK Wholesale and Retail Draggis, Hine of oe DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, tracts for Cooking, SAGO, WW ROOT, TAPIOCA and a assortmen ; t of PATENT MEDICINES, % &e. ofall kinds, SP’TS TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, Atlantic WHITE LEAD, RED and BLACK LEAD, CHROME YELLOW andGREEN, PRUS BLUE, YELLOW OCHRE ground and dry Paint and Varnish BRUSHES, and in fact everything in the Paint and Oil line, The above articles will be sold at the lowest market prices for CASH. Call and take a look at my Stock before you purchase elsewhere. : No. 32, Fire Proof Building Main St. Nevada. Nevada Sept. 22, 1 2-tf BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. . H H. WICKES & CO., (Seoeenies to W. G. « ALBAN,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Di Porcelain Wh xthine al ae ine, Dye ae Madeira Wine, ’ . Holland Gin, White Lead, Window Glass, Red Lead, Lard Oil, Lithargee, a Oil, Brushes, ‘lar Oil, Alcohol, Fish Oil, Starch, Castor Pearl Brandy, Neats Oil, Tapioca, Patent Medicines, Canary Seed, Perfu 4 Linseed Oil, Cooking Extracts, Copel Varnish, Spices, Japan Varnish, ay Rum, Coach Varnish, Sarsaparilla, Dansar Varnish, Webber's Cordial, Putty, 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. Thyaicians prescriptions carefully compounded. DR. H. H. WICKES & CO. Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Nevada, June 24th, 1856.—42-tf Fall & Winter Clothing! A. BLOCK & CO., Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets, NEVADA. OULD call the attention of the citizens of Nevada and surrounding country, to their large and well assorted ttock of Fall and Winter Clothing, &e,, consisting in part of Coats. Cloth and Fancy Cassimere Business Coats; Surtouts, Saqks, and other styles of Overcoats Cloth ana long nap Talmas; Blue Pilot and Beaver Monkey Jackots; Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats; Goto mixed Cassimere Coats. Vests. Black Silk Velvet Vests, (latest style; ) Black Figured Silk, Cassimere and Satin Vests; Fancy and Plain Cassimere Vests. Pants. Plain and Fancy Cassimere Panta; . Plain and Fancy Satinett Pants; Black Doeskin and Cassimere Pants; Tweed and Kentucky Janes Pants. Shirts and Drawers. Davis & Jones’ Patent Shirts, (large stock ;) Silk Uudershirts and Drawers; White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers; Flannel, Check, and Hickory Shirts. Hats. Black, Brown, and Peart French Hats; Black, Brown, and Pearl Woo} Hats. Blankets. White, Blue, Red and Gray Blankets, Domestic. Four-fourths Brown and Bleached Sheeting, Together with a large assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, In endless variety, Rubber. By clipper ships ‘‘M. D. Sutton,’’ ‘‘Polynesia,”’ and ‘‘Robin Hood,’’ we are in receipt of a large stock of India Rnbber Coats, (black and white, some with capes,) Boots and Pants, imported direct from the New York manufactories, which will be offered to the trade at San Francisco prices, freight added. A. BLOCK & CO. Nevada, Sept. 29, 1856.—52-tf. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! Cheap For Cash!!! HE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, a Branch of a New York House is now open on the corner of COMMERCIAL AND PINE STREETS, with a large and elegant stock of Seasonable Goods consisting in part of Silks, Shawls and Cloaks, M DeLaines, Cashmeres and Merinos, Blankets, Flannels, Quilts and Comforters, Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Trish Linen, Damask Table Linen, Napkins, Towels and Crash, Duck, Drillings and Tickings, Brown Sheetings, Checks and Calicoes, French, English and American Calicoes, Hoisery, Gloves, Guantlets, &c. de., Capes, Collars, Sleeves, Ribbons, dc. dc., Embroidered and Hem Stich Linen Handkerchiefs, Gents’ all Linen Shirts, half-Hose Cravats, &c. together with every article usually found in a Dry Goods Store. Purchasers are requested to call and examine the goods before purchasing elsewhere. Terms Cash—positively no credit. oct24-tf FIFTEEN REASONS . Wuy you soup Buy your Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods AT SOL KOHLMAN?S! SOL 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 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 Opposite American Exchange, Nevada. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! he subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that they have established themselves permanently in the Stove and Tin Business, and will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the latest Styles and Patterns. Stoves warranted in all cases, if desired. We also manufacture Tin Ware of every description, which we are prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail at — VERY LOW PRICES. Hose Pipes of every description on hand or made to order. Job Work of all kinds done with promptitude—and as we do our own work, we are always willing to warrant the same, Give us a call, and examine Goods and Prices, aay Store on Commercial St., opposite Centre Market. ~@e Nevada Oct. 27, 1856—4-tf BUNNELL & BOSTWICK. TALLMAN & TURNER, At Yates&Tallman’s old Stand Commereltal st: . Ke constantly on hand a splendid assortment of STOVES of all descriptions, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, IRON AND STEEL, BENCH PLANES, BEAD PLANES, DADE’S RABBIT PLANES, TABLE CUTLERY, &c. In short nearly everything needed in the Mountain trade. Al80, HYDRAULIC P , COUPLINGS, &c., &c. JOB WORK done to ordér at shoztest notice. 46-tf TALLMAN & TURNER. ta SARSAPARILLA. For sale b 21 al street. VIS’S PAIN KILLER. For ro eee. 1, Brcavsé HE SELLS VeRY CHEAP, 2. Because his Assortment is very large, 3. Because he has nice and fresh selected Goods. 4. Because his Stock is of the most Fashionable style. 5. Because he buys his Goods in the best markets, 6. Because his fine Silk Hats are of the latest style and Fashions. 7. Because his Business Coats are of the best kind. 8. Because his Furnishing Goods are Matchless. . Because he is a Pioneer in the Nevada Trade, 10. Because the most Fastidious can be pleased. 11. Because he courts comparison and defies competition 12. Becauseevery one is satisfled who trafles there. 13. Because it is thooght no trouble to show goods, . and treats every body alike, . 14. Because customers are not forced to buy. 15. Because he advertises only the TRUTH. Ticking and Toweling—also, . nee et ert _— ~~ SAN. FRANCISCO. See PASSENGERS By the next Steamer, will find Great Benefit and Good Preparation by taking from one ‘to three of DR ey ape as ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS!! hich EXTRACT CALOMEL and MERCURY in all its forms, IRON, ZINC, LEAD, ete., ete. and all INSIDUOUS DRUGS and POISONS from the HUMAN SYSTEM, and speedily cure Rbeumatisin, Paralysis, Stilt Joints, Jauniice, Fever & Ague, Indolent Uleers, Swellings, Tumors, chronic and acute difficulties of the Tladder, Kidne ys, and ALL, old affections of the SEXUAL For the Voyage, 8 Neuraligy, ORGANS; and are also the most Luxurious Bath ever Administered, Imparting ‘permanent warnithand animation te the system South-East Corner of Sansome and Commercial Streets, oppostre THe Sr. Nicto.as Hore, San Francisco. All the Homeward Bound who are suffa. from Rheumatism, Paralysis, or any other affection, should arrange to remain in San Francisco several days, or a week or more, before the day of sailing, that they might be able to free ‘themselves from their difficulties prior to as many very severe eases of Recomatieny de. departure, ' t! ay are POSITIVELY CURED in from ONLY ONE to WEEKS, See large advertisement in another part of this paper, for additional information. is 1-tf TO THE PUBLIC. AS WE HAVE RECEIVED, BY THE LAST STEAMER, THE GOLDEN GATH, A VERY LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT CT Ce oe AND FURNISHING GOODS, we invite you to come in, and examine our assortment. We feel confident we can show you the finest assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods in San Francisco, and we KNOW we can show you the Best Made and the Finest Quali of any Clothing House in"California, Our goods are e especially for thie trade of San Francisco, by our House, 335 Broadway, New York, and no pains is at in haying them the BEST MADE, the LA PEST STYLES and we warrant them to be of the + re quality in this market. Come in and look at our Black, Blue, Brown and Dahlia Frock Coats; Black and Blue Dress Coats; Black, Blue and Fancy Pants 3 Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests; Silk, Cassimere, Cashimere, and every Description of Vests ; Coats and Pants in Sults 5 Over-Coats, TALMAS, CLOAKS, RAGLAN SACKS RICH MORNING ROBES, HANDKERCHIEEFS, CRAVATS, GLOVES SUPER SILK UMBRELLAS, RUBBER GOODS, & . In fact, everything in the line of CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODs, Sole Leather Trunks and Valices, &c. &e. And last, (but not the least) we will guarantee to make the PRICE SUIT THE TIMES, é and lower than any other house can, for the sanre quality and make of goods, Give us a call at the Golden Gate Clothing Warehouse, — CORNER OF — CLAY AND KEARNY STREETS, Fstablished by KEYES & CO., in 1851, and conducted since by the partner, M. 8. MARTIN, who is now sole proprietor,—8-3m Etobert Tosop — WHOLESALE DEALER IN — ? Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Tools, Watch Materials, Glasses, Fancy Goods, d&ec. &e. 195 Montgomery Street, Corner of Jackson street, (DR. WRIGHT'S BUILDING.) obert Josephi, HAVING PURCHASED, THE ENtire Stock and Trade of the business of ISAAC §, JOSEPHI & CO., will carry on the same for his own account, at 195 Montgomery street, corner of Jackson, Dr. Wright’s Building. 7-3 hi, 4 Ditontsgomery Frouse. (Formerly Clareville House) Coxner Sutter and Montgomery Streets, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! » Whe Proprictor ls prepared to furnish Hi Arst-rate BUARD at the following reduced rates ; arge and airy rooms to let, with Board, for Families, Board and Lodging, per Week, with single and double ROomS... 6.00. eens cece 1 86 to ST Board per week.. cs -seiieveseewebeewwes iva cd 7-3 M. O'NEILL, Proprietor. Queen City Exotel, Davis St.—Between Pacific and Broadway. MRS. F, J, CUMMINGS, HAVING TAKEN THE above well known Stand, is now prepared to entertain her friends and the Public generally, ina style calculated to satisfy thie most fastidious, Her Table wild be supplied with all the Delicacies and Substantials of the Season, And her Rooms (which are large and well ventilated,) aro furnished with excellent and clean Bedding. The situation of the Hotel is one of the most desirable in the city, being immediately opposite the wharves of the Sacramento and Stockton Boats, and of the Mail Steamers and Shipping generally—thus recommending itself particularly to strangers, or others having business by or residing in the Interlor—as well as to those citizens who desire a with a delightful view. The fareswhieh the best the market affords—will be modebe in keeping with the stringency of ELIZA J. CUMMINGS. Davis st., between Pacific and Broadwaypleasant home, will always be rate in price, so as to the times. 13m ~@. W. WHALLEY & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass Ware, Lamps, Morriors, Brittanla Wares, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, &. LWAYS on hand the best and largest assortment ef any House in Cafifornia. ‘176 and 178 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO, GEO. J. BROOKS & CO. PAPER WAREHOUSE. . NO. 123 SANSOME STREEt, SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS FoR Jams Conner & Sons’ Tyre Founpry. rTVYPE, Cases, Stands, Brass and Wood Rules, with a com. plete assortment of all kinds of PRINTING MATERI. ALS, always on hand, Also RUGGLES JOB PRESSES, RUGGLES’ CARD CUTTERS HOE'S IMPEREAL PRINTING PRESS, HOE’S PROOF PRESSES, HOK’s PAPER CUTTERS. 15,000 Reams Printing Paper, all sizes . 2,000 * Fine Book Paper, 10,000“ Manilla Wrapping Paper, 5,000 ** Hardware Paper, 20,000 4 Double Conn, Straw, 10,000 Lbs, Lightbody's Celebrated News Ink, 2,000 ‘ bd Fine Book Ink, Colored Inks in Cans and Printer’s Varnish. August, 16, 1856. E.S. COOPER, M.D. SURGEON, OFFICE AT EYE, EAR, AND ORTHOPADIC INFIRMARY, Mission street, between 2d and 3d, near ‘Russian Baths,” SAN FRANCISCO, LL Surgical Operations Free to patients presenting themselves at the Clinics, on Wednesdays and Satur. days, at 2 1-2 o’clock, P. M. Medical men of the City and Pacifie Coast, generally, are respectfully invited to attend the Infirmary on ical Days, whenever it may be opportune fur themselves, ugust 27, 1856.—47-3m ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, &. At Wholesale and Retall. JUST RECEIVED from Auction an elegant assortment of English, Brussels, Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets; Floor Oil Cloths; Window Shatles; Curtain Goods; Paper Hang . ings; Gilt Cornices; Bands &c. Selling off at less than New York prices, at KENNEDY & BELL'S Cheap Carpet Warehouse, No. 140 Sacramento street, wo. MUSTANG LINIMENT. For sale b; RUDOLPH, t, 21 Commercial streot. San Francisco. Remember No. 140 Sucramoato etreet, third house above Montgomery street, SAN, FRANCISCO 46-5m,