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Tertlbk Disaster Mft Sen. f The French iron steamship Lyouuais sailed ftotn New York for Ham, Not. W, with about 150 persons, including passengers, officers, and crew, ou board. On Sunday night, the 2d, the steirte* 4aM« In collision witli the bark Adri atic, tearing out an entire Square of the plate iron, of which the steamer was constructed.— The steamer was built with water tight com partments, and the after part, immediately fill ed, leaving the bows high out of water. All hands remained with the wreck until the next j.t when it was abandoned, the passengers and 'jtrew taking to a raft which had been construct »«d, and to the six boats belonging to the steamer. tOne of the Trouts under the charge of Mr. La- second mate, which contained s.xteen persons iu all, was picked up about a week uf $«r the disaster, by the bark Elise, and taken to Kew York. A steamer was immediately dis - patched for the sceue of the disaster, in search Jtrf the Other boats, and to rescue the survivors. s'- The following is the deposition of Mr. La- as made before the French Consul at • New York: ” After being duly swore, deponent declared that said ship having been duiy cleared at the YTustoru House of New York, and also at this Consulate-General, sailed lor flat re on the 30th vf October, at 2 1’. M., aud got out to sea about ■dark. After quitting the pilot, at 5 1*. M., we made good way, aud at noon tba following day XSanday) were 195 miles from New York, with fine weather, good breeze, and averaging ten ■Jtjiots per hour. About 11 1’. M., the night dark, the ship ruuuiug eleven knots, under sail wnd steam, and displaying lights according to regulation, the man on the lookout called “A ship to starboard, bearing down oh us under full sail!” The whistle which had beeu put on • board at New York, and which own lie heard ten • miles off, was iraub d.ntely sounded, 'file helm , was put liard-a-port on tin: luslaut; but nevei r tlieless, a three masted vessel struck the Lyou . nais across the companion-way, amidships. The [ bowsprit of the ship broke with the concussion, and stove iu the side ot our vessel from the [companion-way as far as tiie shrouds, seriously ■’damaging the two starboard boats, one of them ail English life-boat. The collision broke away ythe iron plates of the coal hunkers, letting iu ’ the water. We continued oil our course (luring *•' about fen minutes; but the water almost imme diately extinguished the fires. The unknown vessel, iu clearing away from us, left on the •deck of the Lyonnais part of her figurehead, representing a black dragon, with gilt inane, red eyes, open month, with gilt dart in it. At the moment, of collision, Captain Devan lx rush ed to the wheel; the first nontenant, Mr. Gus tave Maltlneu, was on his watch, and deponent was at his post on deck. As soon as tin) en gines stopped. Mr. Gignotix, the chi< i engineer, came op trom b. low and declared that the wa ter was pouring in at the coal bunkers and tile .•hip was sinking. The pumps were immediate ly set going, but floating cinders choked up the valves, and they became useless. We then had recourse to buckets and inrun d a chain, whilst part Of the crew and some of the passengers went below to shift the cargo from starbo.ud to port, but as the water continued to rite, the captain ordered the cargo to be thrown over board. During this time some of the passen gers—amongst them two old sea-captains—a few of the officers and a immb( r of sailors were busy covering the sale of the ship with a large studding sail, whilst the carpenters from tiie inside were endeavoring to stop the leak with mattrnases, quilts. Ac. Tip opening in the side of (lie ship was at the water line, and ap peared to be two feet square. Our exertions were all of no avail, as tlm sea was growing rough and we were unable to careen tiie steam er. ‘ Although over a dozen mattresses and similar articles were propped against the hole, it became impossible to withstand the pressure • of water. We commenced sheathing the ship outside witli large awning, which seemed to stop the h ak for a time. During nil this (lie hailing never ceased, but as we found the water increased rapidly, the conviction was forced up • on us that a second hole existed beneath the water line. Notwithstanding throwing over : board tiie cargo, and the continued bailing out, . the ship was sinking rapidly by the stern. Two large casks were then u>eu to bail the water, the captain ami officers lending u helping hand with the tackle. For a moment we thought the water was decreasing, but it soon overpowered us. The bailing bad lasted bom 8 A. M., to 2 I’. M., and the men were exhausted from fatigue. The captain then lowered th“ boats and em barked the passengers and crew. In order to be prepared for the worst, a raft had been built •during the day with top masts, spurs, cabin doors, boards, chicken Coops, Ac., and on it Were placed two barrels of wine, two puncheons of water, and various kinds of eatables, suffi cient to last tiie fifty persons placid upon it, nt ■ least a month. In the first cutter were some twenty-five persons, amongst w liom were the first and second engineers, the steward, hi? ne phew, all the cabiu servants, (ton iu number); this boat was under the command of the chief officer, Mr. Roussell. This bout had oil board compass, charts, chronometers, a sextant, and provisions for two weeks, with complete set of new sails. A second boat, same size of the for mer, took off twenty-five persons; she had tiie same amount of food, nautical instruments and new sails ns the first cutter, aud was nnder the •Command of the two sea captains. A life boat, containing nbout twenty persons, and having, like the other, u complete set of sails, provis ions and instruments, was placed under the or ders of Mr. Dublot, third Lieutenant. Another life boat, containing eighteen persons, withpro • visions for two weeks, was placed under the command of deponent. The various boats, once ‘equipped. Were kept during ttio night in the neighborhood of the wreck, tiie Captain remain ing on board the latter w.th the Inst Lieuten ant, four peliy officers, stewardess, aud Messrs. ’Glairin and Boncstac, tiie Doctor and Purser. Two yawls, which might each hold ix persons, **rere moored to the wreck. During the night •the life boat Commanded by Mr. Dublot, which had been damaged at the moment of the collis • ion. was carried by the waves against the raft, and immediately sunk; those in her were res cued by tiie raft. At 7 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, the 4th iust. •dhe Captain, perceiving that the ship could no longer float, and was likely to sink every mo ment, ordered those on board to embark in the yawls; he, himself, was the la.-t to quit the ship. Before the officers took to the boats under their respective commands, the Captain called them Into the deck house of the steamer, auil pointed out to them on the chart the spot in w hich they were, and explained to them the direction they must follow, in order to reach the nearest laud. At 8 o’clock A. M., the three boats made head way towards northwest in company. On quit ting the wreck, the Captain was seen with his men in one yawl, and first officer with purser in the other, near the raft. The Captain de clared his intention of remaining by tiie wreck until the Lyonnais sunk. The raft was moored to the hull with a ten fathom hawser, and a man stood ready with an axe to cut loose when she sunk. The three boats kept company until 5 P. M.. when a thick fog set in, and deponent being to leeward or the other two, lost sight of them.— He put about to rejoin them, but not finding them, he continued his course towards the northwest, without compass or instruments. At 3 P. M. wind commenced blowing from north, and during three following days he ran before the wind, it blowing a gale. Passing over the banks two men were frozen to death; one a fire man, the other a passenger, about sixty years of age, name unknown. Threw toe bodies over board. The survivors, deponent included, suf fered horribly frbm cold, Snow and bail falling incessantly, whilst the sea breaking over them had spoiled nearly all their brood and provis ions. 6th.—At 6 P. M. saw a schooner to winders but the state of the sea would not allow us to reach her. ■ & • 7th.—Heavy swell, tempestuous sea, but ra ther moderating. Jiad little rest during the day. Evening, a calm. .> 8lh.—Early in the morning saw three masted vessel about live miles off. Pulled towards her, but taking no notice of the signals made by us, she kept on her course towards the north. We followed iu the same direction until 9th.—Sunday—About 8 A. M. saw a sail near horizon, ltowed towards her, but a breeze springing up, and the ship going in the same di rection as ourselves, we could not reach her. — It was at this time that deponent saw another sail on the port side, bearing down towards them. After three hours of fatigue and hard rowing, we reached her, and found her to be j the I>urk Elise. of Bremen, Capt. Nordenbolott,' bound from Baltimore to Bremen. The Cap- j tain took us all on board and seemed happy in giving all the care and attention required under the circumstances. Our boat with all it con tained, was hoisted on board. Deponent asserts that with the courage and energy displayed by bis men, they could have kept the sea in tbe.r boat four days longer, which fact leads him strongly to believe that the other boats will also be picked up. 10th.—At 7 A. M., the vessel oil which they were spoke another, of the same name, from Hamburg, going to New York. The Captain kindly consented to take those of us ou hoard who desired to go to New York. All availed themselves of this offer, with the exception of Mr. Schcdell, (late British Vice Consul) and his | wife, w ho preferred going to Bremen. After j four days’ sail the bark Elise landed us in New York, the 11th Nov., at 5 P. M. * Capt. J. B. Durham, of the bark Adriatic, makes the following statement: On Sunday night, Nov. 2, before 11 o'clock, discovered a steamer about three or four points on the weather bow. The night was starlight, but hazy. Should think we saw the light twenty minutes or more before we struck. The steamer : continued on her course, which would carry her by our stern, if not altered, but upon nearing us she suddenly changed her course, which ren dered a collision inevitable. We then endea 1 von d to save ourselves by tacking, but it was \ too late, and In a few minutes We were afoul, striking the steamer abaft the wheelhouse, car ! rying away our jibboom bowsprit, and ripping up Un; topgallant forecastle, and starting the ‘ whole starbord bow from the deck frame, and the wood end forward. We then hailed the steamer and requested them not to leave us, but received no answer. We then kept away before the wind, to prevent losing our masts, and to ascertain our damage. Saw the steamer’s lights and kept in view ten or tlftccn minutes, until lost in the distance, supposing that she had received but little Injury and continued on her course. We secured our masts, and repaired the damage ns well as possible, and tbeu shaped | our course for the nearest port, and arrived at j Gloucester Xov. 4, at 11 P. M. The statement with regard to the weather being foggy is en j tirely incorrect, as it was starlight, with but a | alight ha//' in the atmosphere. jfTJ- A Momciit ot* Tlmo 1* a Monument of Mcic y,”—Thu* sny* 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 stage* of Con sumption. T;the ;• bottle of WJSTAH'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY in time, mid it will give immediate relief, and perform a permanent cure. /If,;' B< ware of Comiterft Its and Imitations. —As there are quilt* a number of counterfeit articles bear ing the name of WISTAH’S BALAAM OF Wild) CHERRY, purporting to bo the genuine and original, we therefore doom it necessary for the protection of ourselves, and for 1 ho public good, to caution nil persons who purchase the Balsam of Wild Cherry, to look well lo the signature before buying. The Genuine Wi.STAB'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY 1ms a lac simile of the signature of Henry WUtar, M. D.. Philadelphia, and K'antJJurd »V Park, on u finely exe cutcd itocl engraved wrapper. Therefore be cautious, as none can be genuine without the signature of Bandford & Park. For sale by Druggists throughout the- Stale. Don’t iik Diueiyed uy l NPnrccimtu Dbiujuists. but buy of au honest dealer. Ix>ok well at the signature before purceaaing—take none unless it lias the name of Sand ford & Park engraved on the outside wrapper, as all others are iUSK CO l'-NTH K Hi ITS. PARK & WHITE, Proprietors, To whom all order* should be addressed. Also, Impor ters, Wholesale and llctail Agents of all valuable Patent Medicines, warranted genuine. Washington Street, opposite the Post Office, Kan Fran cisco. 8-otn A Perfumed Brentli—Wlmt Lady or Gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers” a* a dentriflee would not only render it sw eet but leave the teeth white as al 1 has ter? Many persons do not know their breath in bad, mid the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the “Balrn , ’ on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A Bkautiftl Complexion may easily be acquired by using the “Balm of a Tu h'saxd Flowers.” It will remove tan, pimples, and freebies from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wot a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wadi the face night and morning, Saivixu Made Easy.—Wet jour -having brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of “Bai.m of a Thousand Flowers,” rub the beard well. and it will moke a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the opera tion of kIia vlng. Sold by Druggists. PARK A WHITE. Solo Agent*. 8-3m Washiugton street, opposite the Post Office. IIoKtittcPs Celebrated Stomneh Bittern.— Facts cannot be questioned, when the people of any country bear testimony in moss, as in the case of Dr. J. Hontetter’a Stomach Bitters. Not only have we the individual evidence of the land, hut almost every paper In the Union is com menting upon the g.eat benefit derived from the use of these celebrated Bitters; besides various diplomas awarded them, among wbfclT Is one from the Ohio Mechanic’s Insti tute, at their Thirteenth Annual Exhibit inn, at Cincinnati, where the Committee whs composed chiefly of Physicians in the city. For Dyspepsia, in any form, these Bitters an* a certain cure, w hen used as per direction. Also for Loss of Appetite, Indigo-Hon, General Debility, and a sure Pre ventive of Fever and Ague. These Bitters are pleasant to the taste, ami a delightful beverage. Purchasers should be careful and take none hut the OEXrtBfE Ho.-tettek’h Stomach Amin—and you are safe. For sale by the principle Druggists aud first clans Saloons. PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents for the Pacific const, to whom all orders should be addressed, Washington at., opposite the Post office. SAX FRANCISCO. FRANK THAYER, Druggist, 3-3rn ami Agent at Nevada. Dr. Guysott’s Improved Extract ..OF.. YELLOW dock ...AND... SAK SAPARILLA, 13 ACKNOWLEDG KI> TO BE THE BEST SAKS A BARILLA made; a* is certified by tbe wonderful cures it has per formed. Remember, this is the only true and genuine ar ticle. This Medicine, when used according to directions, Will Care Without Fall Scrofula, or King's Evil, Cancers, 'rumors, Eruptions of the skin. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring worm or Ti tter. Scald Head, Rheuma tism. Pains in the Hones and Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arising f:o»n the Use of Mercury, I’ain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Jaundice and Cwtfyeness. The Best F’emalc Remedy Kno>vn. The Yellow I lock 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 PR. GUY90TT EXTRdCT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SAIL SAPARILLA will at once regulate those difficulties and re new the natural energies. For sale hr Druggists everywhere. PARK k WHITE, Sole Agents, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers of all Genuine Patent Medi cines, Washington street, opposite the Post Office. FR'YK THAYER Druggist, ?. f,m Agent *♦ Nevada MISCELLANEOUS New Opening, and New Goods !! SAW FRANCISCO DRY GOODS. * ’ — AND — CIiOTHINQ- STORE ! On Broad Struct, in JrwiE Caswell’s Marble front, Brick Bwldiko. HRERWTN fc BROTHER, ARE NOW OPENING THOR . heavy Stock of KAU. AND WINTER GOODS, Among which an? the most tastefully designed, Dress Silks, fnll styles, Cloth and Velvet Mantillas, French Merinos and Delaines, Woolen Plaids aud Shawls, Bleached Sheetings and Shirting, French. English and American GaHooa. With every variety of household Furnishing flood*, A splendid assortment of (fonts Sup’r Blaek Frock Choate, Fancy and bVk Doeskin Pants, Vests, Hats, and Ckxts Furnishing Goods of tiib1*atb¥t 9Wt*. The advantage which the undersigned enjoy in purchas ing their goods, enables them to sell at such prices as will both Defy Compotlon and Opposition, jay A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITOR b-tf. H. BERWlH A BROTHER. SOMETHING NEW AND NEEDED! I A Merchant Tailoring, and Gent’s Fur nishing store. V •« Aid. or which the Subscriber lias just opened in the Tfci “DEMOCRAT BUI-DING" Broad street, a few doors jljl below the l T . P. Hotel comer, and wliere can al- be found the best or everythin* usually found in such establishments. 1 would i*rtlcul»rly call the at tention ofdtltens Benerallv, to my stock of French and Eufflidt C loths, ( aMlmcrci, DOE-SKIN’S. S1I.K VEl.VET AND MAH8E11XS VESTINGS; Wliich I will manufacture to order upon short notice, in the most fashionable style and beat workmanship, Always war ranting a fit. . Shirt*, Colara, Drawers, Wrapper#, Cravats, Hosiery ami Gloves of all kind* aud description*. Extra tine Coats and Pants always on hand. Please call and see for yourselres. 'w'fl 47.1 tf A. G. PIER. JCST RECEIVED MORE COMING ! — AT THU —> , NEVADA DAT STORE!! A Superior stock of Hats and Caps of assort ed colors and style- Seasonable Goods, the be<t ever.ofR&’ed in this market, now open at the NEVADA 11 AT MORE, No. 58, Co«*k|cial Strutt, Nevada, With the intention to sell jCiieai* fok Cash. We arc* assur ed that our Goods wllLfcittf xatisfaction to all who may fa vor us with a mil- nc kyods consist in part, ©1 Gents. Fur I jito-t-Stylf Silk Hats, Gents ExcePr Fur high crown Ash color, French soft jo do do Nankeen do do do do Pearl do Sup’r Black *oft silk high crown soft Sup’r black Brown high crown soft Sup’r black Drab high ©own soft Kxc’r Fur broad briru Cassimoro Exc’r broad brim Planters Now style water proof Huts-, Bluq Nnvy Caps with covers, Boston Navy Caps with covers, ladlo* Riding Buts nil colors, Silk and glo/ed oovqi * for Hats, Umbrellas and (We* always on hand. HATS RENOVATED, Infants Hats, assorted color*, Bovs black silk lint** Infants silk velvet cap* Boys caps aw’d colors, Infants Emb’ri cans, do Humes do do brown cloth caps. do Exe’r french fold. Also. Youth* Hats of alt (TosCrTpilous, kinds, and colors. To this Is added a superior stock of Boots, Shoes. Bro gan s ladies French GaiterMisses Shoes and all colors of Childrens Shoos, and many other article* too numerous to mention. Hoots nn«l Slioci rtpaiml on short notice. N. B, All kinds of Furs and Hides bought at market pri ces. 4-tf H. K • R 1 B . 33 illinrci Saloon! Main Street, Secoii'l storv Hiuseyfc Riser’s Briclt Building H.VKKJ jVO'l'OiV ,t P ATTED SON, — Late if Wilton's Exchange y 1Jroad Slcctl — ANNOUNCE to their friends and tho Public, that, they have littod up this well known SALOON in a style of elegance and commi t, aud are prepaid for all who may fa vor them with n cull. The Hlkllnrtl Tahlfl will be found oqunt to anv in the State, und tho*o who delight in this pleasant game, will find this Saloon well adapted to enjoy it. The Bar will at nil times be supplied with the best LIQUORS AND SEGA ITS Which the market of tail J-Vuuciseo can afford, aud no ei |(,.n or |, (l ius will hr .pared on the part of the Hmpnctora to make tills a popular and a .-reoahl-' plae« of resort. Nevada, Sept. I, lbal’.—IS-tf’ cigars: cigars:: cigars::: Junction of Muin and Commercial Streets. If. & M. II 1 liSC II M AN respectfully announce that they have recently received and are constantly receiving by express and oilier conveyances, the large-A and bent assortment or Fine Havana ( Choice HiiuoIm of To bncco, PljicN, Matches. Playing Coida, tSu-» ike. &e. f Which will be sold lower than the same quality of articles • can be bought in any other house in this city. dtedf Our old friends and nruer.s arc invited to give us a call and satisfy '...cinselves, in regard to the quality of our Sto'*’’*. agr Particular attention paid tu orders from the II. k M. IllRSCHMAN. 47-tf Junction Main k Oiminorcial its. IMPROVED D VtaJBHItEOTlPKS, And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes! MR. M. LEVEY, WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF NEVADA AND vicinity, that he lias just completed bis new roams, situated on Main Street, a few doors above tho Nevada Journal OIHcq. where he is now prepared to take every de scription of Picture* known l» the Photographic Art. The Room< have been fitted up with every regard to con- 1 venience, and no ex pen se has been spared to make this es tablishment complete in every respect. He would further inform his friends that he has just received from New York an invoice ot tho newest and most elegant description of cases, kc. Stock of every description constantly on hand. • N. B. Instruction given in every branch of the art. Nevada Sept. 1856—50-tf New Store, New Goods, PHILADELPHIA STORE, 54 BROAD HTRKKT, KIDD k KNOX* M W I1KICK BUILDING Twenty-Jive per rent. Cheaper tlum before the Fire. TTTK take pleasure in announcing to the citizen* of Neva- V t da and vicinity, that the J’hiladrlphia. Store i* now often at So. f» 4 Broad St. In Kidd d: Knox's Brick BuiUling, 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 jiart as follows: Dnns Good* .—French and American Calico, French and English Merinos, all colors, French and Scotch Maids, all woool, Main and l l'o tain*. Alapaca. fcminbaziue also French Gingham. Swiss Muslin, Jaconet and cross-bar, in great, quantity Silks—Marrantique. Plaid. Plain, and Chungablc, (the latest and richest style-;) also any color of Floretiee Silks. Mantilla*—<iik. Satin and Fur. of every description. Victoria Winter Bonnet*—taghorn. Split Straw, Silk and Satin Hiding Hats, Girls HaU and Boy* Hat*, Opera Dre*«o* very rich .styles. Table Cover*#—Worsted and Linen, of all kind*. Carpet*.—Three J'ly, Brussel*, Ingrain, Velvet, all colors. Mot ting.—targe quantities, from 4 4 to 0-4, aheap.— Floor Oil Cloth*, Mats and Hugs, a large assortment of Druggett all colors. We call especial attention to our Inge assortment of the heaviest kind ot White Macinac Blankets, and Quilt* also all kind* of Flannels for funnily use. Embroideries, Edging ami loco, the richest style unhand, and we call especial attention to them. THE RICHEST STYLE OF EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 1,000 PIECES IRISH LISES , at all print. Damask—'ilk and Worsted, of all colors. Cotton .—bleached Muslin, 4-4-10, cheaper than ha* ever before been sold. Alexander’s Kidd Gloves; aho Silk Glove* and Silk Mil*. Ladies’ Shoe-* and Gaiters, of all kinds. , Ladies are invited to call and examine our Goods, and ascertain our price*, before purchasing elsewhere. Rcm/'inber the Number, —Philadelphia Dry Gooth Store, No. 54 Broad Sired , Kvld dc Knox's Brick Building. STIEFEL k COHN. Nevada. Aug. IS. 1856. 46-tf. TRUNKS! TRUNltSJ! TRUNKln: Forty dollar trunks, for sale by sol koiil- MAN, No 45 Main Street. Corner Conmercial, Brick B aiding, opposite American Exchange, Neva*la. 400 GOLD RUN WOOD YARD XI CORDS OF GOOD OAK WOOD, on hand and for sale at the Gold Run Wood Yard. Orders will be received at the I/me Star Saloon Commer cial Street. Flea*e name ike length required in your or der*. 6-tf S. K. DEWS. AMERICAN EXCHANGE. ffUIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the pub- X lia, that they have purchased the Billiard Saloon and Bar connected with tho AMERICAN EXCHANGE, corner or Main and Cayote street*, Nevada. G. IJLI4KP. A J. ALSTON. November 8th, 1856—7-lm TOB PRINTING, 'Mit/'d At Miin or ATX KIND? NEATLY EXE- BOOK STORES. BOOKS, BOOKS for the MILLION !! J- 33. XIA MXjXN. No. 53 Brood Ktrtct, Corner Pine. HAB JtTST RKCraVED THE LARGEST AND BEST AS aorted Stock of Books, nml Stationery, Musical Instruments, CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &C. ever brought to the city of Nevada, which will be sold at Wholosale db Hotall r CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, My St oak counts in part of r pood assortment of Taw, Medical, Historical, Poetical, Mioellar.eous, Masonic Works, Catholic Ptety and School Books of every variety. Any quantity of Gift Hooka, Christmas Pres ent*, Valentine*, &e, for ike Holidays. New and improved Pianos, and Daily Journals for 1857, A variety of for the pocket and Counting room. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, A circulating Library of 1,000 voJuums new, and in good order, and I am constantly receiving the latest and most desirable works published, direct from New York and Phil adelphia. Magazine*, Periodicals, Newspaper*, &c from all parts of the Glube, Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put up for mailing—Postage Free. It is useless for me to try to enumerate the endless veri ty of everything. And 1 will say I have as good an assoit raent as can be found this aide of San Francisco. Persons wishing anything in my line of business will save money by calling upon mo, before purchasing else where. Our Motto 1* Wo Strive to please. 11-11 J. E. HAMLIN. Good News and New Books!! AT THE PIONEER BOOK, STATIONERY AND XEWSrAVFAl DEVOT. GW. WELCH, has volunteered to supply his friends . anil tho public (Morally, with Literature of the choicest kinil. and on the must reasonable terms, at YV liolcsale n ■> «l Retail, Comprising Standard and Miscellaneous Works, ami all kimls of Hooks Stationery, BLANK BOOKS, DRAWING PAVER, SCHOOL BOOKS, PRINTING CARDS, POETICAL WORKS. T1SSCK PAPER, HISTORICAL WORKS, FANCY PAPER & ENV'P’S. MUSIC ASP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GOLD PENS AND CUTLERY, Together with all the late Publication* of the day. Atlan tic and Foreign Papers, Mmrar.ines and Periodicals, bv tho arrival of each Steamer. Alio, a largo Circulating Library of the latest Publications. ♦3V Steamer Papon* in wr«p|s*r*. Postage Vivo -IgA No.04. Main st., Crittenden 1 * Eire Proof Brick. O. W WELCH 4«-tf Align at. HO. IfcVt. HOTELS S I E It 1« A NE VAUJl HOTK1, (Norik San Juan, Nemda County.) THE UNDERSIGNED, hftvtag leased the above well known Hotel, are prepared to receive their friends and the public. Wo will endeavor to make all feel at homo who may vi.iit us, rARKEft TI. PIERCE, FRKD’K. becktel North San Juan. Auer. 10th. I85f*.^-i*»-tf NATIONAL EXCHANGE, No U4 Broad Stukkt. Nkvaha. rilHE undersigned Into proprietors of the I.'nitkd .Statics _1 Hotrt., having leased I?i< kuc ll's Block and hand somely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accora naataie ]K*nnanent and transient Boarders, in a.style un «urj«a«sed in the State. The Table will at all time* be supplied with all the va rieties the market affords. The Bctls and Furniture ate all new and for style and comfort, cannot be exce lled. Parfidttlar attention will be paid to tho accommodation oflaullcN anil Fniiiillcs. Having had long experience in tho business, we aro eon fident of being al>le f » make the NATIONAL, one of the most desirable Hotels in the mountains. This Block is Mihstantinlly built ofBrlek, and withstood the late disastrous tiro—the rooms me airv and well finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendid view of the Surrounding country. OPEN ALL NIGHT The llnr will be under the supervision of Mr. THOMAS HENRY, and will at all times bo supplied w ith the choicest WJNt», LIQUORS and (WARS. PEARSON & HKALV, Proprietors. Novada, Aug. 20, 185C. 40-tf Fresh Oysters and Fresh Clams!! Come and Try Them! AT WHOLESALE A HETUI.. THE UNDERSIGNED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that be has opened an Oyster Saloon in the AMERICAN EXCHANGE, TWO INIORS BELOW Fill SHIES 1 THEATER, Where he intends to keep constantly on hand Fresh Ore gon Oysters and Clams. Being engaged in the business below feels confident that lie win give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with ft call, Ad" All order* promptly ftttended to. Families supplied ftt Low Ride*. 7-dm J, W. (iRTFJ'fN. K. BUCKWELIi, D. D, S. DENTIST. GRADUATE of the Ohio College of Dental Sur- Mill?* gery, Opposite Rudolph’s Drug Store, Commer cial Street. (SUCCESSOR TO OR. X. C. MclNTVRE,) Testimonial.—In bidding adieu to my friends and 1 the public, 1 beg leave to return my sincere thanks for their patronage, and take pleasure in recommending Dr. RUCK WELL my successor, as a skillful and scientific gen tU-man, ami well worthy the public confidence. Nevada, Sept. 1856.—10 tf S. ('. McIXTYRE. DENTISTRY. DR. A. CHARM AN. Dentist, calls particular attention to his Tooth A i tody no, which. when applied, u ill stop the tooth-ache in live min tea. and effectually destroy the nerve, leaving it in a fit condition to he filled without causing pain, where it would otherwise have to be extracted. AU iHmtal operation* |*ertfurmed in a neat and substan tint manner, and -uti*lactio» guaranteed in all cases. Omen—In Kidd k Knox Rrick Building, corner Tine and Broad streets, Nevada, where In* intends to remain per manently. October 14th, 1856—241 H II h 11 II E it GOODS!! AVE juat received from the New York Manufactories direct 100 White 1 R Coats with Capos (new article.) 100 BPk 200 While • 200 Iil’k • 100 “ ‘ 100 “ 60 pairs 11 25 pairs “ Sack#, “ “ Jackets “ 11 Pant* “ <c Laggings, u il 50 Cases Hay wards Long I R Hoots, Iff Cases “ Knee * 5 10 doz. I/)ng! R Glove—50 doallat Covers Silk and Cotton Which will lie ottered at US PRECEDES TED LOW PRICES— Wholesale & Retail. 3-if A. BLOCK k CO.. Cor. Commercial and Line Sts. HOTEL F O It SALE. NOTICE*—The undersigned being desirous to dis pfof continue the business of Hotel keeping would aunounee to the public that he offer* for sale at a bavksayv, bit inter est in the new and commodiouK 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, kc, Ac. The one half of this entire property can now be bought at a price far below its present value, and on term* that cannot fail to please, by applying to S. B. CAZEACX. of l.angton’s Express, Orleans Flat, who is mv authorized Agent. Orleans Flat, Sept. 28, 1856—1-tf C. A. LAWRENCE. The Pioneer Crockery Store Ahead!! At (lie Old Stand, No. 3(1, Main St. Nevada. WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST ASSORT ment of flood* ever offered in this Market, Which I will sell for Cash cheaper than any other house dure offer them. 500 Dor. 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 clieap Table Cutlery, Ivory Table and Dessert Knives, Hated Spoons and Forks, a great variety, Brittania Pitchers and Castors, a great variety, Campbeno and Oil Side and Hanging Lamps, Chandeliers and in fact, everything pertaining to THE CROCKERY TRADE, Also, Cam phene ami Burning Fluid, by the Case. Can or Gallon, always on hand, and for SALE CHEAP FOR CAS#. 4 4®" Recollect the place, 36, Main Street. • kndkn. 50-tf I). CR1TTK> 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 ot property and Merchandise, in Ne vada or any part of the County. if#- M ike. JSoUHted cm Public and Private Sale, 'll Nevada Sept. 30. 1856—62-tf. H> RENT—A FIRE PROOF BRjCK WAREHOUSE, , or* Main 'tree* fnqbirr. of V~FVTTrTV k imo DRUG STORES, OXjPBC n rj Druggist & Apothecary, aiCOHMERCUIi STREET, JOHN LARK, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ANI1 WELL ««>OTfeI> Invoice of choice DRUGS, MEnillRtf, I ’Eli ITTM KRY, FANCY ARTICLES, TRUSS1K SHOULDER BRACES, Ex tract* tor Cooking, SAGO, ARROW ROOT, TAl'IOCA ami a UrgeMortmaat of PATOJcT MEDICINES, he. lx. .. i i .1 nrvi! 1 1 ATT. DAW nnd Al-o a fresh lnt of CAS!HENE, LAMP Oil, RAW ana non ED LINSEED OIL. LARD mid CASTOR OIL. VARNISH of nil klA<l», SETS TURPENTINE, A1.COHOL Atlantic WHITE LEAD RED nn,\ BLACK LF.AD, CHROME YELLOW nod GREEN, ERL'S DUE. YELLOW OCHRE ground and dry Paint ami Varnish BRUSHES, and in fact everything in the Paint and Oil line. The above article", will 1* arid at the lowcat market pri ce, for CASH. Call and take a look at my Stock before you purchase elsewhere. i No. 32, Fire Proof Building Main St. Nevada. Nevada Sept, 32,1HV—5'Mf H BROAD STREET DRUG STORE. H. W'ICKES «fc CO., {Successors to W. 0. ALUAX,) Wholesale and Retail 1 ealors in Din - - ms. Medicines, Chemicals, ttye fitujfi, l'aints , TuinieiUsne, White head. Keit Lead, LitJiargee, Brushes, Alcohol, Starch. Pearl Brandy, Thjn'oca, Canary Seed, Linseed Oil, Cnpel . VhrfifrA, Ja)xin I'amiA. Coach Vumirh, Daiuar Varnish, Patty. Zinc Paint. Porcelain While, Part iVi'Bc, Sherry H’ine, Madeira it'ine. Five Brandy, Itnltmil Otn, Winrlow Glass, jMrd Oil, Slierm Oil, Polar Oil, Pish Oil, Castor Oil, Neats flu* Oil, J'atenl Medicines, Z&Arads, tffrf/VS, Bay Bum, Sarsaparilla, I Vehber's Cordial, Cherry Pectoral, Widar's BaUam. Atnc raw, mvar 5 inu*am. Together with a general and complete assortment of ail irtiolos in our line, which will be sold at pricb.j as low as they can be afforded in the mountains. Physicians prescript ion. 1 * carefully compounded. Dll. H. II. WJCKFfc k I k CO. Corner of Broad and Pine street*. Nevada, June C4th, 18;VU—1*2-1f Fall & Winter Clothing! A. BI.OCK &, CO., Chrticr of Cbmmertuxl and Pine .Streets, NEVADA. WOVLP call the attention of the citizens of Nevnda and surrounding ooimtrv, to their largo and well assorted ttock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Aw., consisting in part of Contis. Cloth and Fauay Co-ssimere Basinet Coats; SurtouU, ?aek>, and.other stylo* of Overcoat* Hoth nnd Ion? nap Talmas; Blue Pilot and Beaver Monkey Jackets; Fine Black Cloth Frock CoaU; Goto mixed C-assimere Coats. Vests. Black Silk Velvet, Vests, ( latest style;) Black Figured Kilk, Ca.s.simcre and Jjatin Vasia; Fancy ami Plain Caodmcrc Vests. Pouts. Plain and Fancy Cas.-imcro Pants; Plain and Fancy Fatiiiott 1‘ants; Black Doeskin and Oassitnore Pui|ts; Tweed and Kentucky Janes Pants. Shirts null Drawers* Puvis k Jones' Patent Shuts, (large stock;) Pilk Undershirts nnd Drawers; Whiff and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers; Flannel, Check, and Hickory Shirts, lint*. Black. Brown, and Poarl Frenah liata; Black, Brown, and Pearl Wool Huts. Blanket** White, Blue, Red and Gray Blankets. Dome at lc. Four-fourth** Brown and Bleached Sheeting. Together with a l arge assortment of GEKTH FniNlSHIJVG GOODS, In endloss variety. Rubber. Bv clipper Khips “M. I>. Sutton.” “Polynesia,” and “Ro bin Ilood,” we are in receipt of a large stock of India Rnb ber Coats, fblark nnd white, mmo with rape*.) Boots and Pants, imported direct from the New York manufactories, which will h*» offer**! to the trade at San Francisco prices, freight added. A. BLOCK k CO. Nevndn, fckipt. 20, ls5 r .—6‘3*if. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! Cheap For Cash!!! THE new YORK l RY GOODS STORE, a Branch of a New York House is now open on the corner of COM MERCIAL AND PINK STREETS, with a large and elegant stuck of Seasonably Gooils consiiijtruig in part of Silk*, Shawls and Cloaks, M DtLaines, Cashmere* ami Merino*, Blankds. Flannels, Quili.i and Comforters, Bleached Shat int/t and sShii lings, Irish Linen, Damask Table Linen, Rapkim, /hart* and. Crash, Dock, Drillings and Ticking*, Brown Shertings, Ch ek* and Calicoes, French. F.ngli h amt A merican Calicoes, Iloi'i ry, Glows, HuanUtis. <D . <f*\. Cn)*f, Cellars, Sleeves, liitb'OiS, dr. tfr., Embroidered mid Hem Slick Lilian Hondkerchitfs. Gents' all Linen Shirts, half-llosc Cravats, &<•. together w ith every article usually found in a Dry Goods Store. Purchasers are requested to call and examine the good* before purchasing «*1 c where. Terms Cash—positively no credit. oct24-tf THOMAS BRADY. FI PT K K > It K X S«)i» V.'iiv vuu shui.d Bi y rout Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods AT SOL KOIIL MAN’S! 1. Bkcause HE SELLd > BUY CHEAr. 2. Because hif» Assortment is very targe. 3. Because lie lias nice and fresh selected Good a. 4. Because liU Stock is of the most Fashionable style. 5. Because he buys his Goods in the be*t markets. 6. Because bis ftne Silk Hats arc of the latest style and Fashions. 7. Because his Business Coats arc of the 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 bo pleased. 11. Because he courts Comparison and defies competition 12. Because every one is satisfied who trades there. 13. Because tl is i light no trouble to allow goods, and treats e.-iy laxly alike. 14. Because customers are not forced to buy. 15. Because be advertises only the TRUTH. FOL KOHLMAN also advertise* the best selected SDick of Foreign and Domestic Goods, such as Sheeting, iTilling. Duck, and Matting; Blue, Grey, lltd and the finest White Blankets. Comforters, Bed Ticking and Toweling—*Iso. Trunks, Valicf* and Curpet Bugs, which lie will sell at re duced prices, at Wholesale and Retail, at his Store. No 45 Main Htro*..C Corner of (kmuncrcinl, Brick Building Opposite A me. i can Exchange. Nevada. STOVES ! STOVE* 1 I STOVES 1 11 The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and vhinity, that they have established them -elves permanently in the Stove aiid Till Business, and will keep constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Cooking , Fm lor uml Box Sloven, of the latest Styles ami Pattern*. Stoves warranted iu allcu«es. if desired. We also manufacture Tin Ware of every description, which we are prepared to aell at Wholesale or Retail at VERY LOW PRICES . Hose Pipes uf every description on hand or made to order. Job Work of all kiuds done with as we do our own work, we are always willing to warrant the name. Give us a call, and examine Goods and Prices. 4B8T' Store on Commercial St., opposite Centre Market. Nevada Oct. 27, 1*56—1-if BUNNELL BOSTWICK. TAXiLMAN ik TURNER, At Yates&Tallmaii’«olcl8taii<l Commercial «t* KEEP constantly on hand a splendid assortment, of STOVES of ft 11 descriptions, HARDWARE, TIN WARE IRON AND STEEL, BENCH PLANES. BEAD PT*ANRS, DADE'S RABBIT PLANES. TABLE CUTLERY. Ac. In short nearly everything needed in the Mountain trade. A1 ho, HYDRAULIC PIK1&, COUPUNGS, Ac.. Ac. JOB WORK done to order at shortest notice. 46-tf TALLMAX k TURNER. Guisorrs SARSAPARILLA. For sale by RUDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. AVIS’S PAIN KILLER. For sale by KCDOLPH, Druggist, 21 Commercial street. A TEXICAV MCST tN’O T TVIMEVT For sale by )» I rflKip-H, Druggist, 21 f 'er«rnerris! strr. SAN FRANCISCO. [omoward. BaxuicJ. hecTtta z> A-ssBirazms By the next Steamer, will find Great Benefit and Good Preparation For the Voyage, bv taking from one to three of ? {S ? ' ? ? ????? DR. BOURNE’S E I.BCTRO-C H E il IC A L BATHSII Which FJCTRACT CAIDMFi end MERCURY jn ell lU form*. IRON, HNO etc., etc., and all lNblD. UOUS DRUGS and POISONS from the HUMAN bYSTEM, nnd apeodilv cur© RboumatDm, Paralysis, Neurnhgy, Stiff Joints. Jaundice, Fever & Agna, Indolent Ulcer*, Swelling*, Tumora, chronic and acuta difficulties of the Rladder, Kidnera, and AI.L old affections of the SEXUAL ORGAN*; and art aDo the most Lianrlmts Hath ever AdmlnHrt*r«d, Imparting permanent warmth and animation to the system South East Corner of Sanmne and Commercial Streets, oprosrrK Tin? St. Niciioi>a* Hotki.. Fan Francisco. All the Homewnrt! Bound whoaif luf fering from Hhcunmti ;m, ParalyaH, or any other affection, should arrange to remain in San Francisco several days, or a week or nit re, before the day of suiliug. that they might be able to free them selves from their (tifficiituos prior to departure, as manv very severe cas©' of Rheumatism, &c. Ac., are POSITIVELY CURED in from ONLY ONE to TWO WEEKS. See largo advertisement ih HAolUar part of this pa per. foi* additional iuformatkm. l tf THE FINEST STORE, TH F. FINEST GARMENTS, AND THE PRICES On the Pacific Coast I j. c eddy & oo., AT THEIR NEW AND MAGNIFICENT STORE. On Ilir North- Went Corner of SANSOME nnd COMMERCIAL Street». opposite the St. Nicholat Hold. San Francisco. Have a Stock of OVER $200,000!! WORTH OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, and furnishing goods, Which they will fell at LESS PRICES tlinn My other cstabii■huu i'l in tin 1 Main, ih-jy niaiuifuctiirc tyeir. Gar ments it) Notv York, thereby fimug twenty J.0r cfent., which advantage they glvn to thCir.cintcmortj ami every article vvliieli they -«-li ia warranted to be of the I lest Quality or no vnle. The juiWIe are Invited to cutl nnd ebn yiuen thum.olu n of tin: nbnvo fact.-. Tbo Stove way ba known by tin? STAI\E1> CLASS U f AVJOir.v, o.er the /w«. rwtt T O T H E 1’ U 1$ l, 10 .! it AS WE HAVE RECEIVED I:.' ,»!E IiASB' STEAMER, HIS GOLDEN G ATE, AVERY LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT C L O TH T 1ST a AND ;' ' FURNISHING G O ODS, we invite you to come in, mil examine one u-sni Uuont. We feel eontident, tvu can »ug<» you the line t gsMirtmcnt of nothing ami Furnishing Goods in San IVanrUoo, gnd we KNOW we elf:I show yon tl»« Best Math! and the Finest Quality ofnnv i lothing House inT.ilifutnia. our gone, age made ‘git _ especially tor the trade of Suu 1 raneiach, by our ljinyae, ■ ' - * J - - bated |h ha T . New York, nn*l no puins i> anal r.AiEST otto* 335 Hfondwav,' . iug them the BEST MADE, tire T.aTEFT OTYliFH and wo warrant t linn to bn of tin, beat quality lit (Ilia market, t ome in and look at our , Black, {Blur, Brown nml Dalilln Frock Coatat lllm U ami Rlnr Ureas fonts; lilnek, nine mil Font y Pauli ; Flnln nlitl Fnney Sllli Velvet VeMtf kllk, t nsalMiere, Cnsblnirru, and f every Dcaerllitluii of Ve«t* ; fonts null Piml'. In Suits ; Over-fonts, TAI.MtS, i CMIAJW, RAGT.AN RACKS, RICH MORNING ROBF.Sk HA\l»OCltt!MKFS, I CIS A VATS, ,li GKtVES, _ | super sine nmRF.MA*, I* I KI1UK GOODS, &e. &e. In fact, everything in the Hue of CLOTHING and Fl/KNffH INCi GOODS. Sole Leather Trunks ami Valices, &c,&c. Aud iqat, (h d ind'llic ltNi I; vV * v dl g .ar/mVo u n**l.u lb© PRICE NtlT TIIIO THHTM#, '• and lower tlin'rt any other hrtu-«* c m, for 1be sum© quality wnd make o*'goods, <tiv© u* n mil at the Golden Gate Clothing Warehouse, — i 1 — CLAY AND KFAUN’Y S'rRFTTS, by KEYES A UO in 1851, and con'Tuded aince by the partner. M. S. MARTIN, who is now avka pro prietor.— 8>3m ,/i. Hobort iTosoplii, — wuoixui.b mupM ix — RJi WatcliM, Jewelry, Dlainoiul*, Toole, UflUU IMntriluls, (i|n*«s Fancy Comli, <fee. (Stc, 196 Montgowfiyy Street, Corner of Jackson street, (OR. WEIGHT'S BULUN'l ) Robert Joerplil, HAVING rUJU-’llASED TUEEN'- (lie Slock mi l Trails of the business of ISAAC 'S. JO HKJ'HI & CO,, will carry on the same lor hie own aeeomit, at loft Montgomery Street, corner of Jackson, Hr. Wright’ 1 Building. 7-3ra ... - j Montgomery House. (Formerly direr Me /louse) • Corner Suiter anil Muntjuuicry Strcrti, GREAT REDVCTIOM UV PRICKS! The Pr oprietor la |irl|'»r«*l to furnlkll lir.it iHle ROARII at the following reduced Bales ; large anil airy roonii to let, tvitli Hoard, fur Families. Board and lodging. per Week, with single and double Rooms \ ..j.. i.. M to W Boanl pfr week Board per Boy-,.., .,$1 7 3m W. frXTII.I,, ITofnletor. ; m Quoou O ity Hotel, Dnvl* 61.,—Between Pmlflc and IIroiulii"ft5 . MKH. V. J. < IIAYIXQ TAKES*‘ffcE abovo wcil known Stand, U now to entertain her irmnds and the Public generally, ih a atyle calculated to Huti.'fy tin* mg.*t fa.-diclious. Her labial, will b« supplied with all the I>t‘llca< leg nntl the Season* And her Boom* (which *uv laige aud well furnished with excellent and clean Bedding. f The situation of the Hotel i : one of the rtott in the city, being immediately opiMfeite the whnvva-tof the Sacramento and blocktou Boat*. and of he Mail tenia?rs and Shipping generally—thus recommending iUeUnfxticu* laily to strungw*, or others having bu-fness tn o? redding in the Interior— .»• 11 ih to tho e eitwoiH wlu> de*lre a pleasant home, with • delightful view. TUt will always be tho w i the market afijbfih—wflU^,k»e mode rate in price, so as to be in keeping with ot the times. F.IJ7A J. i I'MMfNG?. 7*3m Davih st., between PtftlOo and Broaiwajr. GEO.J. BBbOKS&CV* », PAPER WAREHOUSE/ NO. 123 SANHQME tifiMET, HAN. FKANGJ&3Q Aue.vth ron Jakes Oovxbb a Soss' Tm Fat maw. TYPE, On*e»,Stands. Brns-taud Wood Rule*, ivlfjj *opm plete «<sort incut of all kimls of I’KINl'INd MATERl- AI.S always on hand. Also . " Rt'GGLfcS'JOB PRESSES. >'.C RUUGLKS’ CARD CUTTEJSs, 1' • Id \'j UOE’d UIPEREAL HUNTING PRESS, HOE’S PROOF HIERSISS, ■ HOE’S PAPER CUTTEfcJ 1 ft 000 Reams Printing I’ap' r, all sires r 2,000 10,000 “ 5 000 '< 20,000 “ 10,000 Lbs, 2,000 Finn Book 1’apor, Manilla Wrapping l'apor, Hardware Paper, Tumble (.V>nn. Strair. Ligbtbody’s Celebrated News Ilii. 1 “ Fins Book Ink, 1 .fi'si- Colored Inks in Cans and Printer’s Varnish. ,, August, IB, lggfl. . ' . IjHJR S VI,E — ONE BRICK HOUSE, TWO FRjUdF BCIIDIKO?. and ooe UTT. ceo'r*!lYdria*(«d i£n U tiirr it OtG ■ sTj n