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LIST OF LKTTBS in the Poet Office at Nevada City, California, officially in the NEVADA DEMOCRAT, having ,largest eircuUtion in the County. Abbey Mias Mary A Aiken Miss Jane Jfcildv. in Mrs Lydia T Clark Mias Ada Cothran Miss Fanny l»avU Mrs SaUy Davis Mrs Fanny C Gorkine Mrs Elista Ball Mrs Adelaide G ■Pocking* Miss Elisa Kirk Mrs Elista baddy Mrs Mary Ulley Mrs Amanda C lovi’l Mrs Eveline LADIES’ LIST. Malone Lydia Moore Rody McKinney Mrs Sarah Ann Orobo Miss Catherine Robinson Mrs Cornelia Robinson Mrs Elisabeth Smith Mrs Jane Stout Mrs Anna M Sweeney Miss Catherine Tucker Mrs Sarah A Waterman Mrs Mary Whittaker Miss Josephine Wood Mrs Isaac Absalom John Abraham Lewis Ackley Mr Allen David Albert Jesse GENTLEMEN’S LIST A Alexander J G Armstrong Wm Alsburg Edward R Artiborn Vernon Anno Inniua B Ayres Levi Armstrong Kelso 0 Ayres Samuel Ajuuttrong Alex’r ome A or II Jey Cyrui ker William Iter John or Jos rker D N—2 rker Frederick-5 Boop George rker Sylvester L Bormann Alex’r Biles Charles Brown N W Birchet Elijah M Brown George Birchard Asa Hyde Brown Jacob A Board man Alex’r Brown Samuel Bonham N S arnard D F Ernes John llett Geo W arton John W arlow Charles B eatty John—2 Bordley Ferry Borgering H Brown John Brown B E Brouillet Jean B Brothers James Brooks Chas Carroll Bow or sock Michael Busard Mr Bowden F A Burwell Elijah Boyce Thomas Burr E H Breadv Thomase Burns Spencer ' Thomas —2 Burris Isaac W hteUohn Philip Brady Thomas—2 Burris Isaac w nas Scott Bradford John M-2 Bunney Alexander rnett Dwight Brassford James H Butler John W Z Brawhall T E Brsncher Alvaro Brawloy Wm Brier N J Brior John 0 C Chaolan J Bennett P M Ben way Frsncis Berelheimer Edw Bewick Wm D—2 BiUl F Buckman James M Budd R R Butler C Butler Thomas Camel R M , H Campbell Robert F Clifford Sainl 0 Canu William—2 Clifford Elisha S Clark Wm. J—2 Canu Capps D H Casey John JParXer Francis Carty Daniel Culusick Gioranni Casinmyon A Carpenter Alonzo Cava Mitchell r Car mil Edward Cass Francis Case men r Andrew JCassidy H Case Henry L JL-’esry John Chadwick John Chauvel B Clark Samuel Clark Samuel S Clark M C Clark Josiah Clark Charles Clark Mr Clark John D Connelly John Connelly C Connoly Patrick Couant Thatcher G Conner John 0—2 Conner Wm E Cooper Geo F Coon Elijah Corcoran Wm Corlett John Crandall R W Clark Ferdinand W Craft M C & Co Clinkard Martin L Cross Ezra W Clement Alvin H-3 Crumb Joseph Cheney Cyrus Clearey T P-2 Coe A Coates Mr Cochran Thomas Courts Tolbert Collins Michael Cunningham Nath’lCurvey George W Davis Tlios W—2 Pebernadi David Crum Clias S Craft Mr Crawford Phillip Cry Nelson F Crawford Wm R F Cuunard F M Curl G W avis Thos W—2 l|H*ares Jacob l>avis Sarah Davis Flijah Davis Reuben Dalian Richard B Dahle Peter Parrow Nelson H Dauuan Richard Jhtherls William I>erman George Jtelamore Luke Karl A Eihler Phillip—2 * Eaton Thomas Edwards J Dimond John Dickson John H Dias John Dill Otow'as Dockum Geo B Donechil John Dobbin Thomas J Doyle William Dun t hers Isaac H Duron J Dorr G W K Englehart John—2 F.ndicott John B Downey George—2 I>oyle William Donthitt Isaac H Drake Samuel Drajter John Drummond Hugh Dungan John Dunn F II Durr Geo W Dunn Charles Durfee Abm A—2 Dun noon John Ellis Jabcz S Kngela Fritz Ellison James . Eureka Division S of T Engel Philip Erskine ClmsN Krnkine John Eshleman William Fairbanks P W—3 Fnlkner James I agin Jas Formic F 1 ackerell Luther J Fitzpatrick Thos Fairchilds A Ison Flagg H H Farley Amos Fitzpatrick P Fairchild Robt I—2Fitzhenny Edward Franz & Co Messrs Farrell John Fitzsimmons Thos Frank John W Fairchild Sylvester Foster Warren Frew David Fox Francis Foster J Curvey Foster Joseph C Follett Edward M Friel Jermiah F agen John F riedline Josiah Ford Francis R—2 Frazier Israel a Gallagher Tole Gal breath A G Garcia Jose Garrard Wm P Gale Wm II Garron L G—2 Geminell Win Gerard Michael Gilmoro A C Hazel Nicholas Hagan A J Haden Henry l lunfeerltn J B llanrapon John Hamlin & Hunt Iliirman John R Har|ier Wm liarrahan John Gilpatrick A S—2 Groraer John Gillett W J Griffith .Sami A—2 Gilson Ransom Green C C Gladding John M Grogan Michael Goodrich Maxcey J Griffith Isaac Gove Aivan C Green Enoch Glore David A—2 Gray John Gregory Jesse—2 Guffin Mr Graham Jer’h II-2 Guillaume Marc IV l!eywood Samuel Hollister Sami E Hearst George—4 Horn fray Robert HenJrich James A Hockenberry John Helfrich Conrad E Hoof Stephen Henery James Ilosking Benjamin 2 Hettich Christ' n-2 Houston Robert Heap Thomas Husking Richard M Henderson William Howley Thomas Hibbard J C Harmon l4twrvnce Hill Elias—3 Hardesty John Harris 8 Harrison lienj A Hawkins WmC Hawkins l-.dward Han pie y Jacob Hawk Samuel Haws Albert Hu«lnot J Hill John H Hilbert James Hill Benjamin Howes John Hoyt Moses F Humphries Geo W Hugheston Wm Hutchings Stokely 2 Hoffman Wilhelm-2Huntly M Holbrook Mr Hunes Piercy Hodges Elias 0 Holmes Josephus Hodge Hiram C Hubbard J Hunt D B Hughes Geo H Irish Daniel 1 •email N B Inman W T Isom Benton J Jenkins John D Jewett Alanson Johnson Joseph Johnson Samuel Justice P Carol Jackson William Jnrkubs J Jacoo J W Jacobs A Jeffrey Francis Jenkins Nicholas D Jones Gabriel K Kepner Daniel—2 Keyes James H Kilby John J—2 Kempton Lemuel Kellev Peter Johnson Daniel D Johnson Johnson Edward D Jones B Jones Evan Johnston Geo M Kelley John Kirkpatrick Robt 2 King J Fayette Kingbury Joseph-2k immen Melville Knowles A P Iardner Frank Iawrence Jacob At Son J*analia Charles Daivid L letter Mr Ijcrmond Elbridge L lee JO Tliomas J/ermond ElbridgO leahy David Leach Lyman I.iebert A G Leader H J M Merlock Fredk Mills Jas W Miller John Miller M D L IJttener Fredrick IJsson Joseph I/orenzer Tliomas lying Silas lying L W Lyinan Robt F—2 Lurney Win Manning Hugh Malzie Eh raid Maloney Ha trie >lnnia Zeuhor Maher Dennis Majour Ik>r they Manning Ebenezer Moore Enos Maun Jacob Martin H “ John L ii H S Marshal Cliarles C Mellet Chas Maxson Arthur W Meachaw I J MarxMohn W Morgan John Me Bean John McCloskv John McConnell Dr J—2 McGeniss Wm McCon&hey James McGinty James Moran Daniel—2 Morrison R B Morrison W P Morrison Horrace Middleton Wm 0—2Morrison P H Mikesell Andrew Moorin George Mozer Wm Menium Dana R Meserve Chas Meirns P Morgan Joen Moulton Ahah Morris John J Moyers John S Morrill Moses Musser John Murray James L Eyers Clias McCandall James McDaniel David Merrill C B Morgans John T McDonald AlexnderMcIntire Wm or II McFanner Neh’mhMcKenzie Alex’der Mcljean Robert Mcljiin Barrett McGuire Joseph A McLaughlin Jno —1 Na*.h George Nagle John . Nolan Patrick McHenry Jno * N Newton James L Niles A C—~‘Z McMahon John Nickerson James Noonan Edward Ogle David O’Brien John- O Offied John D O’Connell Edward Parker James C Pane 0 A Parmer 3 C Patterson Wm Penrose Isaac—2 Pentona Francis Pen field Garrett V NPohl George Pearson James K Porter Henry Pelton Samuel B ** P Pfohl Jacob Pearson Chas W Pinkerton John D Pile Joseph I'ig&u Patrick Pierce Ahasierus Poroto Joe o. Quinn James R Rlelly Phillip Richey Charles Pratt Benjamin—2 Prior J A—3 Price James F Price Tliomas Prescott A W Prescott Warren Prestinare Hubert I*ryor Geo W Putnam J M Robinson Jacob C Robbins Charles Ramsey Wm R&nyford Wm Raudall Francis Richardson Abner ERollins W W Raymond Asel H Riley David Rosa Manuel G Repub Banner—2 Riley Patrick Ross A J Reid John'N Rich F Rose Albert D Reynolds Reuben Roberts Samuel Roussin Lenon P Reynolds Hon G A Roberts John F—2 Ronnegon Louis—2 Reifsnider A W Roberts John T Richards James V Robinson George F Rusk Robert Russell William—2 Rarouelson S Sayer Wm N Sawyer K G Sawver Wm A Sanford A—2 Schogin Smith Scott Aaron—3 Scott Edmond 8cott Fletcher Scott Robert S—2 Scherr Ferdinand Schmidt Adam Schellhorn Henry Sciatte Pietro Schaap Henry J Sente* Moses S Seqoiera Jose Sbupp J w Shock Gotlieb M Shirpeer Herman SheferThoma* Shad wick John Shearer Louis Shelden H R Sheridan Francis Shulttz Frederick Simmons Edward Snider John P Silley J W Spofford Edward Spalding Elias Speer Dr John G Spalding Rufus Skinner Hubbard-2 Spring Eben H Skinner Melville Splane Philip H ™I*y Geo Tasker W m H T *yl« Frtnklin Ttnihy Rirh Slorer John C Sleeper Hiram Smith Thomas W Smith James Smith J P Smith John Smith S H Smith Dr Reuben Smith Nathan Smith Reuben Snow John D Snow Jesse Snyder Chas T Towny C Sperry J B Stalley John Stapp James Stapp S N Stargent Chas Stanfield Martin Stevens Wm C Stevens Wm M Stock bridge D W-2 Stockstill David Stuart Thos D Swearinger A S Thurston H G—2 Town A Augustus Temple of Honor Travis Peter Tilbaa Stephen F Thompson CoPmba Turner Intel Thomas Martin Tan Der Haar Van Hagan B Tibbetts DariJ Van Hagan fcGroveVial James W Waddell Josephus-2Westermen Fredk Winans Jas I Wagner Mark S White Joa R Wire Wm K Wagner Andrew Whitcomb F P Wanzes Hiram—2 Whelan James Walk James F Whildin Edward Walls Thomas White Daniel Warren Gscar F-2 Whitley Lhas S Wftrven W H White William — Warren G R Whitceard Charles Wood Stephen D Warwick J H White J Q Wood Aaron Wamock Archibald W inter Wm Worth Gideon Withrider Michael Winana Aaron Wood Zephaniah Wood P 8—2 Wood Daniel W Wood Jas Wincbell Wasson Wm Watson Silas Wealcb Mathew Weaver James Webster Jeremiah Webb J J Wessted George Yarr Edwin M Zigler Wm Wilcox Edward—2 Woodward Frank H Wilkinson George' Woneey Henry 0 Wilson William—2 Wonker Andrew J Wilson W R Williams Francis Wille Charles Winsor Jackson Y Yount John Z Zilliartli Wesley W Woo lev Wm S Woodbury Levi Worrell Geo W Wynd Robt B Young J B B FGREIGN LETTERS. C W S, care HsyesStadeckcr Joe Lenliot Louis Express Antouio Gioranva Riviere Edouard Pietro Hahn Herman Driscole Jeremiah Buddo H Hanns M Azarido Piera Joa Lecauf Antonine ves de Sporndli T Martin Persons calling for anv of the above letters will please say “ADVERTISED.'’ Wm. H. ENDECOTT, Postmaster. Zettler Frevaline Gren P Zanier Ludwig Dominique Tmiine Wavnur Monsieur Hulun Geo Tarbod 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. Church, \V. R. 6-6m H. B. PALMER, W. C. T. Religious Notice*—' The REV. E. COOPER, of the Protestant Episcopal Chucrh, will hold service in Flur shuts building, (up stairs) Main street, on Sunday next, at 11 o’clock A. M. Notice.—' The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Drug Store on Com mercial 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 art 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. X. B.—Physician’s prescriptions properly compounded. 7. t f GEO. O. K1LB0URN. jft*- “A Moment of Time Is a Monument of Mercy.”— Thus says the Proverbs, and thus say we to those who are afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Side, and first stages of Con sumption. Take * bottle of W1STAR’8 BALAAM OF WILD CHERRY in time, and it will give immediate relief, and jierform a permanent cure. fj-lkwarr of Counterfeits and Imitations. —As there are quite a number of counterfeit articles bear ing the name of WISTAR’S OF WILD CHERRY, purjK»rting to be the genuine and original, we therefore deem it necessary for the protection of ourselves, and for the public good, to caution all persons who purchase the Balsam of Wild Cherry, to look well to the signature before buying. The Geuuine WISTAR’S BALAAM OF WILD CHERRY has a fac simile of the signature of Henry Wistar, M. D., Philadelphia, and Sandford k Park, on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. Therefore be cautious, as none can be geuuine without the signature of Fandford k Park. For sale by Druggists throughout the State. Don’t «k Deceived uy Unprincipled Druggists, but buy of an honest dealer. I,ook well at the signature before purceasing—take none unless it has the name of Sandford k Park engraved on the outside wrapper, as all others are I1ASK COUNTERFEITS. PARK k WHITE, Proprietors. To whom all orders should be addressed. Also, Imi>or ters, Wholesale aud Retail Agents of all valuable latent Medicines, warranted genuine. Washington Street, opposite tho Post Office, San Fran cisco. 8-3m jjy- A Perfumed Breath— AVliat Lady or Gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by uMug the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers” as a dentrificc 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 friend* will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the “Balm” on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A Beautiful Complexion may easily be acquired by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers. ” It will remove tan, pimples, and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. Shaving Made Easy. —Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of “Balm oka Thousand Flowers,” rub the beard well, and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the ojiera tion of shaving. Fold by Druggists. PARK A WHITE. Sole Age nts, 8-3m Washiugton street, opjosite the Post Office. Ho«trtt«r’s Celebrated Stomach Bl iters.— Fact* cannot be questioned, when the people of any country bear tewtimony in masn, an in the case of I>r. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Not only have we tl»e individual evidence of the laud, but almost every paper in the Union is com nieuting upon the great benefit derived from the use of these celebrated Bitters; besides various diplomas awarded them, among which is one from the Ohio Mechanic's Insti tute, 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 Pre ventive of Fever and Ague. These Bitters are pleasant to the taste, and a delightful beverage. Purchasers should be careful and take none but the Gkm’INB IIo8TKTTKR’s Stomach Bitters— and you arc safe. For sale by the principle Druggists and first class Saloons. PARK k 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 ..or.. YELIiO W DOCK ...AND... S AJR ILLA, 18 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST SARSAPARILLA made; as is certified by the wonderful cures it lias per formed. Remember, this is the only true and genuine ar ticle, 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, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Rheuma tism, Pains io 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. 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 EXTRdCT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SAR SAPARILLA will at once regulate those difficulties and re new the natural energies. For sale by Druggists everywhere. PARK k WHITE, Sole Agents, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers of all Genuine Patent Medi cines, Washington street, opposite the Post Office. FRANK THAYER, Druggist, 3-3n? and Agent at Nevada. MISSES 8.M. & A. TACXNEY, MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS, NO. 43 BROAD STREET, NEVADA, (In « Democrat ” Building,) WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE LADIES OF Nevada and vicinity, that they have constantly on hand and for sale all descriptions of FASHIONABLE BOV NETS, mending LEGHORN, SPLIT STRAW, MOHAIR, SATIN, Ac LADIES RIDING HATS, GIRLS FLATS, AND BOVS HATS. Dresser of the Latest Fashions cut and nude to order. 7 tf MISCELLANEOUS. New Opening, and New Goods !! SAHFRASCISCO DRY GOODS* — AND — OLOTHIN Or STOHSI Os Broad Street, is Judge Caswell’s Marble front, Brick Building. tj BERW1N k BROTHER, ARE NOW OPENING THEIR winter goods. Among which are the most tastefully designed, Dress Silks, fall stylos, Cloth and Velvet Mantillas, French Merinos and Delaines, Woolen I’laids and Shawls, Bleached Sheetings and Shirting, French, English and American Calicos. With every variety of household Furnishing Goods, A splendid assortment of Gents Sup’r Black Frock Coats, Fancy and bl'k Doeskin Pants, Vests, Hats, and Gents Furnishing Goods or the I .atest Styles. The advantage which the undersigned enjoy in purchas ing their goods, enables them to sell at such prices as will both Defy Coinpetlon and Opposition, 03- A CALI, IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. -£* Ttf. H. BEHWIN & BROTHER. " SOMETHINGNEW AND NEKDK* l I A Merchant Tailoring, and Gent’s Fur nishing Store. A1.L of which the Subscriber has just opened in the TM “DEMOCRAT BUILDING” Broad street, a few doors SB below the U. S. Hotel corner, and where can al- JULways be found the best of everything usually found In such establishments. I would particularly call the at tention of citizens generally, to my stock of French and English Clotha, CnsalmcreR. DOE-SKINS. SILK VELVET AND MARSEILLS VESTINGS; Which I will manufacture to order upon short notice, in the most fashionable style and best workmanship, Always icar ™Slih?s U Od»rs. Drawers, Wrappers, Cravats. Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds and descriptions. Extra tine Coats and Pants always on hand. sj- Please Mil and see for yourselves. 'fc» 47_tf A. G. PIER. JUST RECEIVED «& MORE COMING ! — AT Tire — NEVADA HAT STORE!! A Superior stock of Hat* and Caps of assort ed colors and styles, Seasonable Goods, the best ever offered in this market, now open at the NEVADA HAT STORE, No. 28, Commercial Street, Nevada, With the Intention to sell Cheap for Cash. Wc are assur ed that our Goods will give satistketion to all who may fa vor us with a call. The Goods consist in part, of Gents. Fur latest Style Silk llats, Gents Exccl’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 Exc’r Fur broad brim Cassimere Exc’r broad brim Planters New style water-proof Hats, Blue Navy Caps with covers, Boston Navv Caps with cover*, Lobes Riding Hats all colors, Silk and glazed covers for llats, Umbrellas and Canes always on band. HATS RENOVATED, Infants llats, assorted colors, Boys black silk bats, 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 tills is added a superior stock of Boots, Shoes, Bro gans. Lillies French Gaiters. Misses Shoes and all colors of Childrens Shoos, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Boots anil SIioch repaired on abort notice. N. II. All kinds of Furs and Hides bought at market pri ces. 4—tf S. E. R1EC. Billiard Saloon! Main Street, Second story Hussey & Roger's Brick Building HARRINGTON & PATTERSON, — Late of Wilson’i Exchange, Broad Street — ANNOUNCE to their Mends and the Public, that they have fitted up this well known SAIXJON in a style of elegance and comfort, and are prepared for all who may fa vor them with a call. The Billiard Tables will he found equal to any in the State, and those who delight in this pleasant game, will find this Saloon well adapted to enjoy it. The liar will at all times be supplied with the best LIQUORS ANI) SEGARS Which the market of Pan Francisco can afford, and no ex |iense or pains w ill be spared on the part of the Proprietors to make this a popular and agreeable place of resort. Nevada, Sept. 1, 185fi.—48-tl CIGARS ! CIGARS 1! CIGARS ! 1 J Junction of Main and Commercial Streete. II. & M. IIIH SCUM AN, W"ould respectfully announce that they have recently received and art* constantly receiving by express and other conveyances, the largest and best assortment of Flue Havana (ignis, Choice Brands of To bacco, Pipes, Matches, Playing Cards, «fec. «fcc. Ac., 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 «••• .nmers are invited to give us a call and satU f y themselves, in regard to the quality of our Sto** 1 ’. nrs- /‘articular attention paiil to onlerx from the Countru~ii& II. k M. HIRSCHMAN, 47-tf Junction Main k Commercial sts. mmm MMm TOWKS —WHOLKHAI.K AND KKTAII.— Liquor and Ale Store, COMMERCIAL STREET , NEAR 1‘INE, Where at all times can be found the finest I*I <1 uora, AVI lies, Ale, Ac. In the market, at the LOWEST PRICES 48-tf D. I). JONES, 2d door below A. Block & Co. Com. St. IMPROVED DAGUERREOTYPES, And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes! Mil. J. M. LEVEY, WOULD 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 de scription of Pictures known In the Photographic Art. The Rooms have boon fitted up with every regard to con venience, and no expense has been spared to make this es tablishinent complete in every respect. He would further inform his friends that he has just received from New York an invoice of the newest and most elegant description of cases. &c. Stock of every description constantly on hand. * (jSR N. B. Instruction given in every branch of the art. Nevada Sept. 1856-—50-tf HARDWARE, IRON, VAILS, STEEL, CROCKERY, Ac. THE UNDERSIGNED has for sale a general assortment of goods in the above line, including Miner's, Black smith’s, Carpenter’s and all otlier TOOLS; Building Hard ware, House keeping Articles- Faints, Oils, Glass, Varnish, Arc. ; Womlen ware, I-imps, Brushes, Cordage, Arc., at the lowest prices. JAMES H. GAGER, Juuction of Main and Commercial Sts., Nevada. August 18th, 185ft.—Ift-tf New Store, New G-oods, — and — PHILADELPHIA STORE, 54 BROAD HTRKKT, KIDD & KNOX* IOSW BRICK BUILblNG Twenty-five per eent. Cheaper than before the Fire. WE take pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Neva da and vicinity, that the Philculdphia Store is now open at No. 54 Broad St. In Kidd d Knox's Brick Building, Wo have recently received a large stock of New Goods, which will be sold twenty five per cent cheaper than evor before offered in this market. The goods are of the best quality, and consist in part as fojlows: Dross Goods. -.French and American Calico, French and English Merinos, all colors, French and Scotch Pbuds, all woool, Plain and figured Ik» Iaine, A Lapses. Bombazine also French Gingham, Swiss Muslin, Jaconet and cross-bar, in great quantity Silks— .M&rrantiaue, Plaid. Plain, and Changable, (the latest and rishest styles;) also any color of Florence Silks. Mantilla**—.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. Table Covers— Worsted and Linen, of all kinds. Carpet*— Three 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. 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 especial attention to them. THE RICHEST STYLE OF EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF?. 1,000 PIECES IRISH LINEN, at aU 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 SDk Mits. Ladies’ Shoes and Gaiters, of all kinds. Ladies are invited to call and examine oar Goods, and ascertain our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. , Remember the Number , — Philadelphia Dry Good r Store, No. 54 Broad Street , Kidd d Knox's Brick Building. STIEFEL k OOHX 46 tf. Nevada. Aug IS, 1S56. BOOK STORES. Good News and New Bo oka!! AT TBS PIONEER BOOK, STATIONERY AND NEWSPAPER DEPOT. GW. WELCH, hM Yoluutecred to aupp'v bis Mends . and the public generally, with Literature of the choicest kind, and on the most reasonable terms, at Wlioleisle and Retail, Comprising .Standard and Miscellaneous Works, and all kinds of books Stationery. BLANK BOOKS, DRAWING PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, PRINTING CARDS, POETICAL WORKS. TISSUE PAPER, HISTORICAL WORKS, FANCY PAPER A ENV’P’S. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GOLD PENS AND CUTLERY, Together with ail the late Publications of the day. Atlan tic and Foreign Papers, Magasines and Periodicals, by the arrival of each Steamer. Also, a large Circulating Library of the latest Publications. tfi- Steamer Papers in wrappers. Postage Free. No.34, Main at., Crittenden’s Fire Proof Brick. G. tV. WELCH. August, 30, 1850. «d-tf J. E. HAMLIN, No. 53 Broad street, Comer of Pine, GENERAL DEALER IN Book*, Stationery, Musical Instruments, Mu* sic, Cutlery Gold Pens, Pencil*, / Drawing Pnpar, Fancy Goods, Toy*• &c. B1CGS LEAVE to call the attention of the public to hi* new and well assorted stock of Law, Medical. Miscella neous and School Books. Stationery, Cheap Publications, and all the current Literature of the day. Comprising a good variety of each of the different departments. All of which will be sold at unprecedented LOW PR1CES- Aiso, Magazines, Newspapers, &c., from almost every part of the world. Steamer Papers and California Weeklies, neatly put up for mailing—POSTAGE jf'KEE. 46-tf J. E. HAMLIN. HOTELS SIERRA NEVADA HOTEL, (North San Jnan, Nevada County,) STHE UNDERSIGNED, having leased the abnye well known Hotel, are prepared to receive their friends he public. Wo will endeavor to make all feel at home who may visit us. PARKER H. PIERCE, FRED’K. BECKTEL. North San .Tuan. Aug. 10th. 1856.—46-tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE* No 34 Broad Strkkt, Nevada. TIIE undersigned late proprietors of the United Status Hotei., having leased Rlcknell’s Block and hand somely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accom modate permanent and tranaient Boarders, in a stylo un surpassed in the State. The Table will at all times be supplied with all the va rieties the market affords. The Beds ami Furniture are all new and for style and comfort, cannot be excelled. Particular attention will t>e paid to the accommodation of Ladle* 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 Brick, and ! withstood the late disastrous lire—the rooms are airy and j well finished, and from the Italconios you have a splendid I view of the surrounding country. tfir 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 k HEALY, Proprietors. Nevada, Aug. ‘20, 1850. 40-tf Fresh Oysters and Fresh Clams!! Come and Try Them! AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. T THE UNDERSIGNED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he lias opened an Oyster I Saloon in the AMERICAN EXCHANGE, TWO DOOR8 11ELOW FRISBIES’ THEATER, Where he intends to keep constantly on hagd Fresh Ore- I gon Oysters and Clams. Being engaged in the business ! below feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction | to all those who may favor him w ith a call. 4SJT All orders promptly attended to. Families supplies! at I»w Rates. ‘ 7 3m J. W. GRIFFIN. E. BUCK WELL, D. D. S. DENTIST. GRADUATE of the Ohio College of Dental Sur gery, opposite Rudolph's Drug Store, Commer cial Street. (SUCCESSOR TO DR. S. C. McINTYRK,) Text I in on I nl.—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. BUCK WELL my successor, as a skillful and scientific gen tleman, and well worthy the public confidence. Nevada. Sept. 1866.—49-tf S. C. McINTYRE. DENTISTRY. AgEA PR. A. CHAPMAN 1 , Dentist, calls particular attention to his Tootll Anodyne, which, when applied, will stop the tooth-ache in five mintes, ana effectually destroy the nerve, leaving It in a fit condition to lie filler! without causing paiu, where it would otherwise have to be extracted. All Dental operations performed in a neat and substan tial manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Office— In Kidd k Knox Brick Building, corner Pine and Broad streets, Nevada, where he intends to remain per manent! v. October 14tli, 1856—2-11 H RIBHEIl GOODS!! AVK just received from the New York Manufactories direct 100 White I R Coats with Capes (new article.) 100 Bl’k “ “ “ “ “ 200 White 1 200 Bl’k 1 100 “ ‘ 100 “ ‘ 60 pairs ‘ 26 pairs . “ Sacks, 11 “ Jackets “ “ Rants “ “ laggings, “ “ 60 Cases Haywards Ixmg I R Boots, 10 Cases “ Knee “ “ 10 doz. I/»ng 1 RGloves—50 doz Hat Covers Silk and Cotton Which will lie offered at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES — Wholesale k Retail. 3-tf A. BLOCK k CO., Cor. Commercial and Pine Sts. HOTEL FOR SALE § NOTICE.— The undersigned being desirous to dis continue the business of Hotel keeping would announce e public that he offers for sale at a iiargai.v, bis inter est 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 Urge size, with fix tures complete, also a splendid lot. of hogs, chickens, wood, out houses, kc. Ac. liie one half of this entire property can now lie bought at a price far below its present value, and on terms that cannot fail to plousc, by applying to S. B. CAZKAUX, of Langton’s Express, Orleans Flat, who is iny authorized Agent. Orleans Flat, Sept. 28, 1856—1-tf C. A. LAWRENCE. Fir sale — one brick house, two frame BUILDINGS, and one LOT, centrally located. Enquire at this Office. 62-om F OH SALE— AIJ, VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Enquire of C. T. OVERTON. The Pioneer Crockery Store Ahead! At the OI<l Stand, No. 36, Main St. Nevada. WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST ASSORT ment 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, Cain phene and Oil Side and Hanging Lamps, Chandeliers and in fact, every tiling pertaining to THE CROCKERY TRADE , Also, Cam phene and Burning Fluid, by the Case, Can or Gallon, always on hand, and for SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. JkAT Recollect the place, 36, Main Street, -fc* 50-tf D. CRITTENDEN. 400 GOLD RUN YARD ! I CORDS OF GOOD OAK WOOD, on hand and for sale at the Gold Run Wood Yard. Orders will be received at the Lone Star Saloon Commer cial Street. Please name the length required in your or ders. 0-tf S. K. DEWS. AUCTION SALES! P. W. TAYLOR AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Fire Proof Brick Store on Commercial Street. Eapecial attention will be given to out door Real Eatate, and every description of property and Merchandise, in Ne vada or any part of the County. HIT M'dse. Solicited on Public and Private Sale, -ft Nevada Sept. 80, 1856—52 tf. AMERICAN EXCHANGE. THE UNDERSIGNED » vM reapectfuHy inform the pub lic, that they ha -e purcbased the Bil" Billiard Saloon and Bar connected with the 'AMERICAN EXCHANGE, corner or Main and Cayote street*, Nevada. G ULLARD, A J. ALSTON. November 8th. 1?56—T im DRUG STORES. jeL TTDOXjP k , Druggist & Apothecary, D1COHHKRCIAL STREET, JOHN LARK, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Has just recfjved a large and well aborted Invoice of choice DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TKUSStti, SHOULDER BRACES, Ex tracts for Cooking, SAGO, ARROW ROOT, TAPIOCA an<l a large assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Ac. Also a fresh lot of CAMPHENE, LAMP OIL, RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, UtRD and CASTOR OIL VARNISH of all kinds, SP’TS TURPENTINE ALCOHOL Atlantic WHITE LEAD. RED and ItlACK LEAD, CHROME YELLOW and GREEN, 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 pri CCS 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, 1866—62-tf H BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. II. WICKES & CO., (Successors to W. G • ALBAN',) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Porcelain Whitt, Port Wine, Sherry IFine, Drugs, Medicines Chemicals. Dyt Stuffs, Madeira Wine, Paints, Pine Brandy, Turpentine, Holland Gin, White Lead, Window Olass, lied Lead, Lard Oil, Lithargee . Sperm Oil, Brushes, Polar Oil, Alcohol, PUh Oil. Starch, Castor Oil, Pearl Brandy, Keats Pot Oil, Tapioca, Patent Medicines, Canary Seed, Ptrf ornery. Linseed Oil, Cooking Extracts, Copcl Varnish, Spins, Japan Varnish. Day Rum, Coach Varnish. Sarsaparilla. Danxar Varnish, Webber's Cordial, Putty, Cherry Pectoral, Zinc 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 bo afforded In the mountains. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. DR. 11.'H. WICK ES A CO. Corner of Broad and Pino streets. Nevada, June 24tli, 1866—42-tf __ Fall & Winter Clothing! A. 1II.OCK & CO., Owner of Commercial and Pine Street*, NEVADA. WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Nevada and surrounding country, to their large und well assorted ttock of Fall and Winter (Nothing, Ac., consisting In part of Coats. Cloth and Fancy Caaaimere Uu sine vs Coats; Surtontu, Snqjis, and other stylos of Ov ercoats Cloth ana long nap Talmas * Blue Pilot ana Beaver Monkey Jackets; Fine Black (.’loth Frock Coats; Goto mixed Cassimcre Coats. Vest*. Black Silk Velvet Vests, (latest style: ) Black Figured Silk, Cas.simere and Satin Vests; Fancy and Plain Casslmerc Vests. Punts. Plain and Fancy Gaasimere Pants; Plain and Fancy Satinett Pants; Black Doeskin and Cassimere Pants; Tweed and Kentucky Jnncs Pants. Shirt* and Drawers. Davis A Jones’ Patent Shirts, (large stock;) Silk Undershirts and Drawers; White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers; Flannel, Check, and Hickory Shirts. Hats. Black, Brown, and Peart French Hats; Black, Browu, and Pearl Wool Hats, Blanket*. 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, H “Polynesia,” and “Ro bin Hood,” we are in receipt of a large stock of India Rub ber Coats, (black and white, some with capes,) Boots and Pants, imported direct from the New York manufactories, which will lie offered to the trade at San Francisco prices, freight added. A. BLOCK A CO. Nevada, Sept. 29, 185t?.— 52-tf. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! Cheap For Cash!!! fTHlE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, a Branch of a X New York House is now open on the corner of COM MERCJAL AND PINE STREETS, with a large and elegant stock of Seasonable Goods consisting in part of Silks, Shawl* and Cloak *, M Del Aline*, Cashmere* and Merino *, Hlanltd*, Flannel *, Quilt* ami Comforter*, Hl&uhetl Sheeting* nml Shirting*, Iri*h Linen, Damask Table Linen , Napkin*, W>uel* and ('rash, Duck, Drilling* and Ticking*, Hr men Sheeting *, Chei'k* and Calicoes, French, English and American Calicoes, Hoisery, Glove*, Guanllel*. dc. d r., Cape*, Collar*, Sleeves, Ribbon*, dc. dc., Embroidered and Hem Stick Linen Handkerchief *, Gents’ all Linen Shirts. half-Hose Cravats, Ac. 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. oct‘24-tf THOMAS BRADY. FIFTEEN REASONS Why you mould Buy your Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods AT SOL KOULMAN’S! 1. Brcau.sk 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 arc of tho best kind. 8. Because his Furnishing Goods are Matchless. 9. 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. Because every one is satin fled who trades there. 13. Because it is thought no trouble to show goods, and treats every body alike. 14. Because customers are not forced to buy. 15. Because he advertise* only the TRUTH. SOL KOIILMAN also advertises the best selected Stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, such as Sheeting, Drilling, Duck, and Matting; Blue, Grev, Red and the finest White Blankets, Comforters, Bed Ticking and Toweling—aUo, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which he w ill sell at re duced prices, at Wholesale and Retail, at his Store. No 45 Main Street, Corner of Commercial, Brick Building Opposite American Exchange, Nevada. STOVES ! STOVES!! STOVES!!! The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, that they have established them selves permanently in the Stove and Tin Business, and will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stove*, of the latest Styles and Patterns. Stoves warranted in all cases, if desired. We also manufacture Tin Ware of every description, which wc are prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail at VERY LOW PRICES . Hone 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 tbo same. Give us a call, and examine Goods and Prices. 454* Store on Commercial St., opposite Centre Market. Nevada Oct. 27, 1856—4-tf BUNNELL k B08TWICK. TALLMAN TURNER, AtYatevdiTallman’s old Stand Commercial at* KEEP constantly on hand & splendid assortment of STOVES of all descriptions, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, IRON AND STEEL, BENCH PLANES, BEAD PLANES, DADE’S RABBIT PLANES, TABLE CUTLEftY, kc. In short nearly everything needed in the Mountain trade. Al so, HYDRAULIC PIPES, COUPLINGS, Ac., Ac. JOB WORK done to order at shortest notice. 46-tf TALLMAN A TURNER. GUISOTTS SARSAPARILLA. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street, M EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist. 21 CTnrserntl xtreot. SAN FRANCISCO. sward Bound p ASSBKTGEnS By the next Steamer, will find Great Benefit and Good Preparation For the Voyage, hr taking from ono to three of * 8 M ’? > P f M 1J K . BOURNE’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS!! Which EXTRACT CALOMEL and MERCURY In all It* forma, IRON, ZINC. LEAD, etc., etc., and .DDND UOUS DRUGS and POISONS from the HUMAN SYSTEM, and speedilv cure Rheumatism, Paralyabi, Neumhgy, SUIT Joints, Jaundice, Fever & Ague. Indolent Ulcer*, Swellings, Tumor*, chronic and acute difficulties of tho Bladder, Kidneys, and Aid. oltl affection* of the SEXUAL ORGANS; and are also the most Luxurious Until ever Administered, Imparting permanent Warmth and animation to the system South-Easi Comer of Santome and Commercial Streets, opposite the St. Nicholas Horm., San Francisoo. ah the Homeward Bound wlio are suf fering from Rheumatism, Paralysis, or any other affection, should anauge to remain in San Francisco several days, or a week or more, before the day of snihng, that they might be able to free themselves from their difficulties prior to departure, as man? very severe cases d Ac., are POSITIVELY CURED in from ONLY ONE to TWO WEEKS jgr Sec large advertisement in another part of this pa per, for additional information. ‘ **"* TO THE PUBLIC. AS WE HAVE RECEIVED, BY THE LAST STEAMER, THE GOLDEN GATE, A VERY LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT CLOT IT I ISTO AND F URNIS H ING GOODS, we invite vou to come in, and examine our assortment. We feel confident wo can show you the finest assortment if Clothing and Furnishing Goods In Son Francisco, and we KNOW we can show you tho Host Matte and tlie Finest Qnality of ally Clothing Itouso inlCalifornla. Our goods are made especially for the trade or San Francisco, liy our House, SaSi Broadway. New York, and no pains is spared in hav ing them the BEST MADE, the LATEST STYLES and we warrant thnn to toe of «l»e lu st quality In tills market. Come in and look at our Black, Blue, Brown and Ualilla Frock Coats; ltlnck und Blue Dress fonts; Black, Blue and Fancy Pants f Plain and Fancy Silk Velvet Vesta; Silk, Coaalmere, to sh I mere, and every Description of Vests ; funis and Pnnls In Suits ; Over-fonts, TALMAS, CLOAKS, RAGLAN SACKS, RICH MORNING ROHRS, handkerchiefs, CRAVATS, GLOVES, SUPER SILK UMBRELLAS, RUBBER GOODS, die. ike. In fil'd, everything in the line ofCLOTHING iindl'URNISH# ING GOODS, Sole Leather Trunks andValices, &c,&c. And last, (but not the loiist) we will guarantee to make tho PRICE SUIT THE TIMES, and lower than any other house can. for the same qnality and make of Rood*. Give uh a call at tin* Golden Gate Clothing Warehouse, — CORNER OK —- CLAY AND KEARNY STREETS, Established by KEYES & Co . in 1851, and conducted since by the partner, M. S. MARTIN, who is now solo pro prietor.—8-Iim OroHoplii, n o L> o x-1 WUOLE. ALB DEALER IN — Watches, .Jewelry, Diamonds, ’fools. Materials, Glasses, Fancy tfoods, ike. die. 195 Montgomery Street, Corner of Jackson street, (DR. WRIGHT’S BUILDING.) olH-rf .Toseplil, HAVING PURCHASED Wateh R THE EN tire Stock and Trade of the business of ISAAC S. JO SE1TII A: CO., will curry on the same for his own account, at 19ft Montgomery street, corner of Jackson, Dr. Wright's Building. 7 Itm . Morxtsomoi'y IIouso. (Formerly Clu rev ille House) Corner Mutter und Montgomery Streets, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! The Proprietor Is prepared to furnish drat-rate BOARD at the following reduced rates : urge and airv room* to let, with Board, for Families, Joard and Lodging, per Week, with single and double Booms $6 to $7 Board per week *5 Board per Day $1 7 3m M. O'NEILL, Proprietor. Quoor O ity Hotel, Davis St.,—Between PneHlr and Broadway. Co, MRS. E. .1. CUMMINGS. HAVING TAKEN THE almvo well known Stand, Is now prepared to entertain her friend* and the Public generally, ill a style calculated to saiisfy the most fastidious, Her Table wilt he supplied with ufl the Delleaelea and Substantial* 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 Iioats, and of tho Mail Steamers and Shipping generally—thus rccomiuendiug itself particu larly to strangers, or others having business in or residing in the Interior—as well as to those citizens wlio desire a pleasant home, with a delightful view. The fare—whioh w ill always bo the best the market affords—-w ill lie mode rate in price, so as to bo in keeping with the stringency or the times. ELIZA .1. U MMINGS. 7-Sin Davis st., between Pacific and Broadway# c. W. WHALLEY & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass Ware, Lamp*, Morilurs, Uilttanla AVnrcs, Table Cutlery, Plnteil AVnre, ike. ALWAYS oil hand the best and largesl assortment ef any Homo in California. 17G nn«l J7S Montgomery .Street, 5_3 n , SAN FRANCISCO. GEO. J. BROOKS & CO. PAPER WAREHOUSE. XO. m SAy SOME STREET, sax eraxcisco Am.vi# for Jamfjs Conner a Son*’ Type Foundry. rj’iyi’E, Cases, Standi. Ilia - and Wood Rules, with a^eom jdete assortment of all ktii'ls of PRINTING M A1 kill- A IS. always on hand. Also HlGGLEM’ JOB PRESSES, RUGGLKS’ CARD CUTTERS. HOE'S IM PEREA L PRINTING PRESS, HOE’S PROOF PRESSES. HOE’S PAPER CUTTERS. 15,000 Reams Printing Paper, all sixes 2.000 “ Fine Book Paper, 10.000 “ Manilla Wrapping Paper, 6,000 “ Hardware l'aper, 20,000 “ Double Conn. Straw, 10,000 Lbs, Lightbody’s Celebrated New* Ink, 2,000 11 ,l Fine Book Ink, Colored Inks in Cans and Printer’s Varnish. August. 10. 1850. E S. COOPER, M. D. SlltGEON, Oinat AT EYE, EAR, AND orthoi-aouc infirmary, Mission street, between 2(1 and 3d, near “Russian Baths,” SAN F It AXCISOO. ALL Surgical Operations Free to patients presenting themselves at the Clinics, on Wednesdays and Satur days, at 2 12 o’clock, P. M. Medical men of the City and Pacific Coast, generally, are respectfully invited to attend tho Infirmary on Clinical Days, whenever it may be opportune fur themselves. August 27, 1856.—47-3m C1ARPETN, ! OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, Ac. At Wholesale and Retail. JUST RECEIVED from Auction an elegant assortment of English, Brussels, Tbree-ply, and Ingrain Carpet*; Floor Oil Cloths; Window Shades; Curtain Goods; Paper Hang lugs; GUt Cornices; Rands Ac. Selling off at less than New York prices, at KENNEDY A BELL'S Cheap Carpet Wax-chouse, . No. 140 Sacramento street San Franchwo. Remember No. 110 Sncrsroeijtto street, third house above Montgomery street, PAN FRA NCIPCu. 46-owx