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COUNTY TREASURER’S REPORT.To the Hon. Board of Supervieon of A'evada Cbuttiy:
UUlirr— I herewith present you » full report of the receipts and disbursements from February 4th, A. D. 1*57,/the date of my last report,) to May 2Sth 1867, the same being a correct transcript of thebooks kept by me as County_ ...urer JOHN' WEBBER Treasurer of Nevada county.
May 26th, 1867.....
cocjfTT turasvker’s srsrsirasT M full: Dr..fith—'To total amount of State Fund $24,635 65
•• “ Couoty Fund../. 15,987 13M •• ■* Public Building Fund 3,140 97
•< •« IUmu! Fund QQfi 4<x..
•* u schoolFund....:::.;.::::::::::::::;:::::::;:;:::: if 4*i8».4 •• 11 Sichool Building Fund ; 421 89
• 11 41 indigent Fund 2.198 94.«
•• 14- Transfrrcsl to Building Fund 2,197 78
18S7. Cr.Bf emount of State Fund disbursed $22,774 95
•• 44 County “ ** 15.863 87• «• Public Building Fund disbursed 5,06100• •• " Rond Fund disbursed... 772 27
4* ** School Teachers’ Fund disbursed 1.420 284* “ School Building Fund disbursed 212 59
.44 ** Indigent Sick Fund disbursed ; 1.286 67• * 44 Cash on hsod 3,671 03
$51,062 66
$61,062 66total amou*pt or RROurni from frbri ary 4th 1857, to mat 25th 1857, frum thk various sources i.tto the coujctt
TREASURY:On account oftransfer , $2,197 78•« . V Foreign Miners’Licenses 5,324 54“ 44 Property fax : 10,962 5744 44 Poll Tax ~ 4,31165
Merchants licenses 1,512 00liquor licenses 2,443 .50Toll Bridges and RoadsCollected Fines..
, Pedlerf. ’ License/..-..f AJW.Uoneenl p?r ccat.tge .V
. /.Buliard. Heed**-:/BftjVera*. licenses.. • irAuctioneers* LicensesMoney irom State 1 1,616 72Circuses 95 00Forme: . tafeen' n 1 21,066 93
275 55495 45480 00
6 97114 0060 0090 00
’» *1 FUJTD.
To amount as per former statement $14,225 75received from Foreign Miners'licenses 2.662 27
" 44 Prop4?rtv Tax 4,419 45Poll Tax 2.588 18
480 00CO 0060 0050 0090 00
$51,062 60
Pedlars’ licenses.Brokers’ licensesBilliard LicensesCircusesAuctioneers’ licenses.
May 25—By amount paid State Treasurer 22,774 9644 4. Cash on hand 1,860 70
$24,635 65
To arnouut as per** received
RFCAmrLATH>.t—COUNTY FUN P.former statement $3,688 51from Foreign Miners’ Liceuses 2,662 27
Property Tax 3.156 95Poll Tax 1,722 47Merchants’ licenses 1,512 00liquor Licenses.... 2,443 50Hilliard Licenses .
. 54 00Auctioneers per ceutage 6 97Collected Fines 495 45Circuses 45 00
$24,635 65
By (uneunt of Warrants re.Wm«*d $12,887 50• 4 percent, pahl Recorder 127 63*• 44 Treasurer 050 76
Cash on hand 123 25•* Transfered to Public Building Fund 2,197 78
$15,967 12
mw AiTTULAnoN—rt hi.ii: bvildino ruxi>:To amount as performer statement $1,562 50
44 on I’ropertv Tax 1.578 4744 Transfered fmm Oneral Fund 2,197 78
$15,987 12
By Bond* redeem*! • $3,500 00...
"Coupons 44..., ,... .... 1,320 00
.'.**T/44 Treasurer’s percentage 241 00r •• Cash on hand :... 277 75
$5,338 75
RRUAHTUI.AXIOM—Rosn FCJfti:To amount as per former statement
“ received from Toll Bonds and Bridges44 " Property Tax
$5,338 75
407 15275 65316 72
By Disbursements $735 5044 Treasurer’s per rentage 36 774 * Cash on lian«l 226 15
ew Amut.ATioN—htiumh. tkaoip.rh n \n:T*» amount as per former statement $263 05
44 receive*! on Property Tax. 167 KM44 44 from State 1,060 96
$998 42
$998 42
By Disbursements $1,362 65" Treasurer’s per centals 07 63
44 Cash on hand 61 61
$1,481 89
KKCAmt*V.AYI<M—HOIOOL Rt It.ni.NU H N!»:To am*unit as per former st.itiunciit
44 received ouProj«erl\ jax
$1,481 89
$263 99157 90
Ity Di«hutment* $202 47" Treasurer’s per rentage 10 02" Cash on hand $209 40
RKrAPITULATiOK—IMHORM «TK FUNI*:To amount as jier former statement $477 03
“ • on Property Tax 1,166 15.** from State 555 76
$421 89
$421 89
By Disbursements . 1,225 4044 Treasurer's percentage.... 61 27
' 4 Cash on hand. / .* 912 27
$2,198 94
$2,198 94STATK OF CALIFORNIA, ( „
CoCNTT OF NEVADA, )' ■
I, J. H. Uostwick, County Clerk, and u officio County Aud-itor, In and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true,ai appears by Touchers now on flic iu my office.
L S. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said coun-tyj’this this Hath day of May, A. I). 1837. J. H. UOSTWICK, Auditor of Nevada county.
Auxiliary Ko-aMhr CaliforniaState Tem-perance Society, will meet every WelnemUr evening, atTemperance Hall, Nevada.
•• JOHN WILLIAMS, President.I. P. TitflMiM, Secretary. 29-tf
Nevada Temple or Honor No. 8—-Meet. everyMonday evening, at Templar’s Hall, at 1 o'clock.
Vi-iting Brethren in good standing are ever welcome.K. It. Hkrhick , W. R. 6-6111 W. F. LYON, W. C. T.
Nevada Koyal Areh Chapter No. 0, meetsevery Monday evening, s' Masoni'c Ti'. Nevada. VisitingCompaoioni are respectfully invited to attend.
Tv H. CASWELL, M. E. H. P.W.- Bouse, See'y.
RIVETT 00.,Ill J itrrrt, t>« t. 1 nntl 5, SniTumcnto,
Importers and DeaWs inEnillih A Amriicnn Carpeting.
Fftneh A Vin’n Paper Hangings,, . . . Vplioiitery Good*,
Dtmailn, Oil Cloths, Ac.,
COUNTRY dealer* will And as Urge and select a stock ofthe above Good* a* can be found in auv house in .San
Francisco, and at a* LOW TRICES. A liberal discountmade to the trade ami Teamster*.—26-tf
Jfotlce—The un<ler*igne4 would respectfully informthe public that he has purchased the Drug Store on Com-mercial street, recently •*stabli*h»*d by B. n. Thayer ofSnnFrancisco, which omt./msa full stock of FRffU DRUGS,from the best English and other European manufacturers,ami are such as can be depended upon; also, a completeassortment of the finest Perfumeries, aud articles of toilet,together with a full supply of every thing belonging to thebusiness. The Store is under the management of DoctorB. R. Carman, who will devote particular attention to havethe establishment conducted in such a manner as to gainthe eonfiiVenee ofthe public.
N’- R-—HiysicUn’s prescriptions properlv compounded.7-tf GEO. 0! KILBOURN.93“ J. ( inpkny—We would direct the especial
attention of Invalids to the perusal of Dr. L. J. Czapkay'sadvertisement, to be found in another column ofthis paperto place the services ofa learned and experienced Physicianwithin their reach. So much ill has been inflicted on thehuman family from the pernicious aud ignorant practicesof impirics, that it seems if we were fulfillinga boundenduty to make known where judicious relief can be obtained.To those unfortunate enough to suffer from the effects ofvezual or private diseases, orother ill-treatment, we cheer-fully commend Dr. I~ J. Czapkay as a man ofrare scientif-ic and medical acquirements. Possessing all the require-ments, from long experience and acknowledged skill, forthe successful practice of his profession. Having madesexual complaints his especial study, like the celebratedRieord ofParis, be is enabled to guarantee a speedy andpermanent cure in all cases of private or chronic diseases,
whether the effect ofcontagion, self abuse, or loss of viril-ity, and in order that patients at a distance may availthemselves of his advice, free consultation by letter is opento them. The knowledge wo have of the numerous curesbs has effected, some.of which were of long standing, leadsus to plies much faith in Dr. fi effh-ary, and commendhim to tbs confidence of those in ill health.
Nevada l*odffe. No. 13, F & A M, hold*||«
meeting* on Saturday evening ofeach week, at MasonicHall, Nevada. Stated meeting* on the second Saturday ofeach mouth. T. P. HAWLEY, W. M.
J. F. Hi* i»ii.ro, Sec’y.
STATE OF CALUfORIflA, COUNTY OF NEVA-DA, Twwntthip of Nevada, as.—Refare J. M. CI.AHK, J.
P. The people of the State ofCalifornia, to CHARLES AN-DERSON and C. CHRJSTENDEN. You are hereby summon-ed to appear before the undersigned, Ju«tieeof the Peace,at his o#ce ia said Township on Tuesday the 30th day ofJune A. D. 1867, at 10 o’clock A. M., fo answer to the com-plaint of the Nevada Mining Co., who demand* of you the•urn of $200 and interest as per complaint on file in my of-Ace. On failure *o to appear and answer, Judgement willbe rendered against you for the naid sum of $200 and In-tereat, debt damages and coats ofsuit.
Given uuder my hand this 2d day of June A. D. 1857.J. M. CLARK, J. P.
Ordered that the above summon* be published for foursuccessive weeks in the Nevada Democrat.
35-4w J. M. Cl.ARK Justice of the Deace.
St. Francis Hotel,g. W. CORKER CLAY «te Dl'POYT STS.,
•i]
SanFrancisco.THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING
Renovated and refurnished tills House, now of-fers to the traveling public a quiet home, withclean and comfortable Beds and Rooms.
Attached to the House Is n good Restaurant.Fumuhei Room to let by the Mtmlh.
28-3m E. BELLEAC.GEO. J. ItROOKS A CO.
PAPEE WAREHOUSE..VO. 123 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO
.Uikxts for .Iambs Cosmt a Sons’ Typb Foundry.
TYl'E, Cases, .St«uds, Brasssnd Wood Rules, with a com-plete assortment of all kinds of PRINTING MATEK1-
ALS, always on hand. AlsoRCGGI.KS’ JOB PRESSES,
HIGGLES’ CARD CUTTERS.HOE’S IMl’EREAL PRINTING PRESS,
’
HOE S PROOF PRESSES.HOE’S PAPER CUTTERS.
13,000Reams Printing Paper, all sixes2,000 “ Fine Book Paper,
10,000 “ Manilla Wrapping Paper,5.000 “ Hardware Paper,
20,000 “ Double Conn. Straw,10,000 I.l»s, I.ightbody's Celebrated News Ink,2,000 “ '• Fine Book Ink,
Colore<l Inks in Cans and Printer's Varnish.August, 10, 1836,
BOOT & SHOE STORE ION COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Next Door below Keeney's Hardware Store.)
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED AN ENtirely new Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO-
GANS, RUBBERS, to. Ac., consisting ofevery va-riety necessary to make up a
First Class Boot and Shoe Store!!Beg* leave to inform the public generally that he will **11on the most favorable term* possible. A* he ha* madenecessary arrangement* to receive new aupplie* weekly, heexpect* io be able at all time* to furnish hi* customer*with thebeat and mo*t fashionable article* to be found intbi* or any other market.
Hoot* and Shoes mail* and repaired to order.All work coming from tbi* shop, giving way with
out doing reasonable amount of service, will ba mendedFrte of Chnry*.
Nevada. April 17, 1507.— 29-tfS. MAYKR.*
MISCELLANEOUS.SELLING
Misses S. M.
w°
OFF CHEAP!!A. A. Tackney,
JVo. 43 Broad St., Xcvada,rOt'LD RESPECTFULLY INFORM thk ladies of
Nevada and vicinity, that they are about to closeup their business, and oiler their8PLKXDID STOCK OF LADIK8' GOODS
At Rfdarfd Rates.Webare recently received a large and elegant assort-
ment of Frearh Mlllnery deeds, Banneta, A*.of the latest Stales and Fashions, which will be SOIJlCHEAP. Dresses of the latest Fashions cut and made toorder. 23-tf
BOOTS & SHOESIThtOld Stand, corner Commercial if Main tU.
rrtHF undersigned having purchased token-I tire interest of 8. MAYERS in the above establishmentMould respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada and sur-rounding country, that they Intend to keep a large assort-ment ofBOOTS, AND AI.L KINDS A VARIETIES
OP SHOPS,which, as they have made arrangements to get their stockdirect (nun the best manufactories of
NKW YORK.BOSTON AND
mn.ADKi.ntiA,they will be able to sell as CHEAP as they can be sold atany other establishment in the State.
A large assorment ofLADIES', MISSESand CHILDREN'SSHOES, constantly on liand.
A continuance of the liberal patronage from their funnerpatrons and the public is respectfully solicited.
P. J. BtPENSCllEIP,WILLIAM R. COE. -
April 1st, 1867.—2# tf
LANDKKKR A GATZKRT,—DEAl.KKS l.V—
Groceries and Provisions,Keep constantly on hand a full sui*pi.y of
all articles suitable for the Market, in theirFire ProofBuilding, on Couamerrlal St.
Where thev will be liappv to wait upon all that visit them.J. S. LAS'DKKEU resides at the Day, where he is con-
stantly purcliaslng for the house here, and no efforts shallbe s|ia'red to always keep on hand a full assortment of thebest quality, which will be sold at a low morn.
03- GOODS DELIVERED FREECall and are for yourselves. J. 8. IANDKKER.
Nevada, Sept. 1868.—IS-tf BAILEY (1AT7.E11T,
J. S. WALL &.C0.DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,Miner's Supplies, Preserved Fruits, Liquors, Ac.
No. 55 Broad Street, Nevada.
HAVIN'(J completed our new Ore-proof building, we arenow receiving the largest Stock ofGoods ever brought
to this place. Having plenty of room, and being secureagainst Ore, it is our intention to keep on baud at all timesa hill assortment of all artielea to be found in similar estab-lishments. which will be sold to Miners and Families
On the moat llrnaonnlile Terms.Our Stock consists iu puit of the following asssortment of
Family Groceries, Ac.600 Or. Sacks Hour;
10.000 Lbs. Potatoes;8,000 l.bs. Hams;3,000Lbs Goshen butter
3,000 Lbs. P. C. Hams,100 lllbs. Hour;
3,000 Lbs. Side Dacon;1,000 Lbs. Iuird;
Willi a complete stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE,TODACCO, FRESH FRUITS, HARDWARE, QUEEN.SWARK,k,
0f GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE *u»
We invite the attention of Country Dealers to our largeMock ofGoods. As we have unusual"facilities for purchas-ing, we areconfident that we can sell on such terms as willmake it to their advantage to trade with us instead ofgoing below for their supplies.
J. S. WALL A CO., Broad Street.Septemlier 18. 1868—tf.
The Pioneer Crockery Store Ahead!!At the Old Stand, Mo. 30, Main St. Nevada.
WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST ASSORTmerit of Goods ever offered in this
Market, Which I will sell for Cashchenj**r thau any other lnm.se
dare ofl'er them.500 lV»r.. Bar and Table Tumblers Assorted Styles,Fine Cut and Pressed Iiecanters, Fruit DishesAnd Class Ware of every description,Every variety of Iron Stoneware,
quantity of cheap Tulde Cutlery,Ivory Table and Dessert Knives,Platini Spoons and Forks, a great variety,Brittaniu Pitchers and Castors, a great variety,i am phene and Oil Side and Hanging lamps,Chandeliersand in fact, everything pertaiuing to
THE CROCKERY TRADE,ADo, Cainphene and Burning Fluid, by the Case, Can or
Gallon, always on hand, and for SALE C,IIEAJ * i\)I(
CASH.Recollect the place, 30, Mniu Street,
50 tf Ik CRITTENDEN.CIGARS ! CIGARS ! I CTGAIIS IV 1
Junction of Main and Commercial Street*.II. & M. 1IIRSCHMAN,
Would res|HM'tfully announce that they have recentlyreceived and are constantly receiving by express and
other conveyances, the largest and best assortment ofFin* Hnvnnn < Igors, Choice lira ml* ofTo-
l»acco. Pipes, Matches, PlayingCar<ls, dec. Ar. wr.,
Which will Is* sold lower than the same quality of articlescan he bought In any other house in this city.
Our old friends and oniers are Invited to give us acall and satisfy *he iuselves, in regard to the quality of ourSto»*'\jarPartv.ular at/entumpaid to orders from (he Count
H k M. HIR.SCHMAN,47-tf Junction Main k Commercial ate.
JUST RECEIVED A MORE COMING 1— AT THE —
NEVADA HAT STORE!!n. A 8uperior ntock of Hit* and Cep* of aasort-
cd odor* and style*. Seasonable Good*, theB JB best ever offered in till* market, now open at
.MPM the NEVADA HAT STORE,No. 28, CouxRitotAt. Struct, Niv.ii>*,
With the intention to *ell CllK*r fok Cano. We are »*«ur-ed tliat our Good* will give avtisfaetion to all who may fa-vor ii» with a call. The Good* consist in part, of
Gent*. Fur latest Style Silk Hat*,Gent* Klci l'r Fur high crown A*h color, French reft
do do do Nankeen dodo do do Pearl de
Sup'r Black soft silk high crown soft ,
Sup’r black Brown high crown *oftSup’r black Drab high crown «oftlive r Fur broad brim Cas*ituereExc’r broad brim i'laliter*
New *tyl« water-proof Hat*, Blue Navy Cap* with cover*,Boston Navy Caps with cover*,ladies Riding Hat* all color*,Silk and glazed cover* for Ilata,Umbrellas and Cane* alway* on hand.
HATS RENOVATED,Infant* Hats, assorted color*, Boy* black silk hats,Infants silk velvet caps, Hoys caps ass’d color*,Infants Emb’d caps, do Plumes do
do brown cloth caps, do Exe'r french fold,Also, Youths Hats of all descriptions, kinds, and colors.To this is added a superior stock of Boots, Shoes, Bro-
gans, ladies French Gaiters, Misses Shoes and all colors ofChildrens Shoes, and many other articles too numerous tomention.Boots and Shoes repaired on short notice.
N. B. All kinds of Furs ami Hides bought at market prices. 4-tf 8 * E. RIE C •
A. J. ALSTON, J. B. NBWMAN, R. MMUBKAY.
ALSTON, NEWMAN & CO.,WIIOLKHALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CLOTHING&GentsFurnishing Goods
Have located on Pine street,(Between Broad and Commercial st.)
AND ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE, WELL SEUfiCTED,Complete and entire New Stock of Clothing and Gents
Furnishing Goods, not surpassedBY ANY IN THE MOUNTAINS.
To which they call the attenthm of the Citizens of Ne-vada, and SurroundingCountry. Oftr *Stock consists of ev-ery article in tliat line, from VERY FINE to COARSE.
Particular attention has been paid in the selection ofGoods adapted to this market.
Allow us to say, tliat we possess all the elements inpoint of long residence, thorough and systematic businessnnbits, and lieing posted on the wants of this MARKETwill be enabled from time to time to
Render Entire Satisfaction !!
Suffice it to *ay—that neither time, attention or expensewill be spared to render our house hbuundto nonk in thkMOUNTAINS, in
Point of 4aallty, Price, &c. &c.Our Price* shall be as LOW astheLO WEST, and Uniform.
By strict attention to business, and unceasing effortsto accommodate ALL—we hope to merit a
share ofpublic patronage.ALSTON, KEWMAX A CO.,
Fine *t. bet. Broad and Com.Nevada March 18th 1867.—24-tf
National Baths 1 111row(I St. opposite National Exchange,
PRICE FIFTY CENTS!THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
nounce to the citizens ofNevada and vicinity, that hehas fitted up a
BATHING SALOON, ON BROAD 8T^directly opposite the National Exchange.
The rooms are conveniently arranged and furnished withevery thing necessary to the comfort ofcustomers.
A#* I'Rl VA TE R 0 0 .V S FOR LA HIES.32-tf JOSEPH TODD, Proprietor
BOOK STORESFioiNrxrsm.
MUSIC STORE ! !No. 13ft J Street, Sacramento City,
W * Wk M i M ' i aSLdLate DOIOIJSR AND DALE,
— IXPORTTBS AND DULIH D» —
MUSIC ft MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,Plano Fortes, Meludeons, Guitars, Violincellos, Double
Bastes, Fits, Flageolets, Flutes, Clarionets,Bass Drums, Banjos, Snare Drums,
Triangles, Tamborinex, Cas-tinetts, Mutes, Reeds, Bow Hair,
Finger Boards, Tuning Hammers, Bridges,Pegs, Rosin, Tuning Forks, Ire.
ACCORDEOXS AXD FLUTINAS,We sell only first class articles, and at gfeatlv reduced
Prices.Sheet tfc Book Miwlo,New Musie received by every steamer. Our assortment
of SHEET MUSIC is now one of the largest in California, em-bracing choice selections from the catalogues of every pub-lishing house in the United States, as also many Europeanpublications.
VIOLIN AND GCITAli STRINGS,Musicians, Dealers, and others, who want a GOOD
STRING, will do well to send us their orders.
Toys and Fancy Goods,Billiard Italia, Cue Tip*. Wax and Chalk, Hint Ca(?es, Oiil
dren’s Cages, Boxing Gloves, Police Whistles, FencingFoils, Masks, Cribbage and Backgammon Boards,
Chessmen, Ladies’ Work Baskets, Ac. Ire. Ire.Dealers tupylied at tke LOWEST PRICES.
We import all our Goods direct from New York and Bos-ton, and Guarantee to sell as LOW as any similar estab-lishment in California.
Instruments Tuned and Repaired by an experiencedworkman.
DALE k CO.Successors to Deugliss & Dale,
29-3m 155 J Street, Sacramento.
iurroh for theDROMEDARY LINE ! !
The first train has just arrived with moreNEW HOOKS AND STATIONARY, ouu
signed toOr. W. W Z3X.C IX ,
Denier in all kind* of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY,STANDARD and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,MUSICAD INSTRUMENTS, Gold Ten* and Cutlery, at the
Pioneer Book Store !!
Crittendon's Bricky No. 34 Main St. Nevada.
BOOKS, BOOKS for the MILLION !!
J. E. IIAMXjXN',No. S3 llrond Street, Corner Pine.
HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND BEST As-sorted Stock of
Hooka, mill Stationery, Hasten! Inatramenta,CUTLERY,
UOI.D PENS,FANCY GOODS,
TOYS, AC. &C.,ever brought to the city of Nevada, which will Ik* (old atWliolesalo rib Retail,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,Mv Si<*ck consists in part of a good assortment of law,
Medical, Historical, Poetical. MicelUneous, Masonic Works,Catholic Piety and School IWsiks of every variety.Any qunnflty ofGIG Hooks, Christ inns Pres-
ents, Valentine*, iW, for the Holiday*.New and improved Diaries, and Ikiily Journals for 1857,
A variety ofsizes for the pocket and Countingroom.CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
A circulating Library of1,000 volumns new, and in goodorder, and 1 am constantly receiving the latest and mostdesirable works published, direct from New York and Phil-adelphia. Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers, <V« fromall parts of the Glebe.
Steamer Papers and California weeklies, neatly put upfor mailing—Postage Free.
It is useless for mo to try to enumerate the endless rari-ty ofeverything. And I will say I have as gimd an assort-ment as can Is* found this side of San Francisco.
Persons wishing anything in my line of business willsave money by calling upon me, before purchasing else-where.
Our Motto I* Wc Strive, to plrnse.11-tf J• E. HAMLIN.
HOTELS.MONUMENTAL HOTEL!!
HEdIPKNED.
MTHIS new and spacious Hotel, lately erected onthe site formerly occupied by the Pacific Restau-rant, over the bridge foot of MAIN STREET, Ne-vada, will be opeu for the reception of guests,
and accommodation of the public generally, on and afterSaturday, May 9th.
Theproprietor would invite the attention ofthe travel-ing portion of the community especially to the fact thathaving spared neither trouble nor expense to build audfurnish his House in a mannercalculated to meet the en*tire wants of the public and having a most desirous loca-tion in the business part of the city, in the immediate vi-cinity of the California Stage Go., Telegraph and Expressoffice*. Having a number of GOOD APARTMENTS lor theAccommodation ofFamilies, on the
Moat Reasonable Terms,and conducting his House ou strict Temperance principles,thus affording superior accommodations to those wishinga QUIET HOME.
He ls*gs to inform the citizens of Nevada and the public igenerally that every attention will la* given to promote Ithe comfort and merit the jatronage of those who may fa-vor him with a call.
RAMUELW. CRUSH, Proprietor.Nevada, May 8th, 1857.—32-tf
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.No 34 Broad Street, Nevada.
THE undersigned late proprietors ofthe United StatusHotel, having leased Ilicknell’s Block and hand'
noinely fitted it up throughout, are now prepared to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders, in a style uusurpassed in the State.
The Table will at all times be supplied with all the va-rieties the market affords.
The Bc«ls anil Furniture are all new and for styleand comfort, cannot be excelled.
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodationofLadle* nod Families.
Having had long experience iu the business, we are conAdent of being able to make the NATIONAL, one of themost desirable Hotels in the mountains.
Thla Block is substantially built of VSrlek, andwithstood the late disastrous fire—the room* are airy andwell finished, and from the Balconies you have a splendidview of the surrounding country.
*3“ OPEN ALL NIGHT -ft*The Bnr will be under the supervision of Mr. THOMAS
HENRY, and will at all times he supplied with the choicestWINES, LIQUORS ami CIGARS.
REARSON Ai IIKAI.Y, IVoprieWr*.Nevada, Aug. JA, 1858. 48-tf
Billiard Saloon!Corner or Broad and IIme Htb., Formerly tT
. 9. Hotel.HARRINGTON At PATTERSON,
WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIRfriends and the public, that they have taken the
New Brick Building, comer of Broad and Pine Street*, onthe site of the old U. S. Hofei, and fitted It up a* a SA-LOON, in a style unsurpassed for elegance aud comfort,and are prepared for all who may favor them with a call.
The Billiard Tables will be found equal to any Inthe State, and those who delight In this pleasant game,will find this Saloon well adaptor! to enjoy it.
Die Bar will at all times lie supplied with the best
LIQUORS AND 8EGAIISWhich the market of San Francisco can afford, and no ex-pense or pains will lie spared on the part ofthe Proprietorsto make this a popular and agreeable place of resort.
Nevada, Jan’y, 13, 1857.—15-tf
FIFTEEN REASONSWiiy you should Buy your
Clothing ft Gents' Furnishing GoodsAT SOL KOIILM AN’S!1. Because up. sells very CHEAP.
2. Because his Assortment is very large.3. Because he has nice and fresh selected flood*.
4. Because his Stock is of the most Fashionable style.5. Because he buys his Goods in the beat markets.6. Because his fine Silk Hats are of the latest style and
Fashions.7. Because hi* Business Coats are of the best kiud.
8. Because his Furnishing Goods are Matchless.
9. Because he is a Pioneer in the Nevada Trade.
10. Becuusc the most Fastidious can be pleased.11. Because he courts comparison and defiescompetition12. Because every one is satisfied who trades there.
13. Because it is thooght no trouble to show goods,and treats every body alike.
14. Because customers are not (breed to buy.15. Because be advertises only the TRUTH.SOL KOHLMAN also advertises the best selected Stock of
Foreign and Domestic Goods, such as Sheeting, Drilling,Duck, and Matting; Blue, Grey, Red and the finest WhiteBlankets, Comforters, Bed Ticking and Toweling—also,Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which he will sell at re-duced prices, at Wholesale and Retail, at his Store.
No 45 Main Street, Corner ofCommercial, Brick BuildingOpposite AmericanFxchange, Nevada.
JUSTICE’S BLANKS, CONSTANTLY ON HANDand for Sale at tbia Office
DRUG STORES.RVBOIiPB,
Druggist & Apothecary,/***• *9
IICOMNKRCIAL STREET,
HBROAD STREET DRUG STORE.
H. WICKG9 St CO., (Suecwwors to W.. ALBAN,) WhoWsal* and Retail Dealers inDrum,Medicinei.Chemicals,l*ye Stufft,Paints,Turpentine,White Lead,Red Load,Litharges,Brushes,Alcohol,Sttrrk,Purl Brandy,Tapioca,Canary Seed,Linseed OH,Copel Varnish,Japan Varnish,Coach Varnish,Dansar Vamuh,Zinc Paint,
Porcelain White,Port Wine,Sherry Wine,Madeira trine,Pine Brandy,Holland Gin,Window Gtau,Lard Oil,Sfterm Oil,Polar Oil,Pith Oil,Castor ()il,Xeats Flat Oil,Patent Medicines,Perf tunery,Cooking Extracts,Spices,Bay Rum,Sarsaparilla,Webber's Cordial,Merry Pectoral,tricar*j Balsam.
Together with a general and complete assortment of allarticles in our line, which will be sold at price* an low asthey can be afforded in the mountains.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.DR. II. H. W1CKKS k CO.
Corner ol Broad and Hue streets.Nevada, June 24th, 185ft.-42tf •
Drugs & Medicine.Jl'BT RECEIVED anil In Store, a I'wiih
Invoice nfChoioe Krug. and Medicine*. Paint*, 011a, Com-phene, Alcohol, Spt’s Turpentine, l’oint Brushes. GardenSeeds uf ttie growth of 1858, warranted gi*sl. And in facteverything in tlie Drug line, consisting in pnrt of the followiiig articles—in quantities to suit purchasers:Nitric, Tartaric, Sulpnurlc, Muriatic nmlCitric Acids. Mortera for cleaning Gold. Cream Tartar.Bay Run'; Olive Oil; Cooking Extracts of all kinds; Nut-megs- M.i’ce; Ginger, Cloves; Cinnamon; Isinglass; Herbsof ill kinds. Also a large Stick of l’atent Medicines, Per-fumery, Fancy Articles Ac. Ac.
AGENT FOR—J. P. BULL’S
PECTORAL BALSAMGUYSOTT’S SARSAPARILLA & YELLOW
DOt IC.BALM OK A THOUSAND FLOWERS.
IIOSTETTER’S IIITTERTS,GitHGORY’B BRANDY BITTERS.P.\ ItERIA’S ITALIAN REMEDY.
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,CHASE’S LINIMENT,
With mant n't it articles to numerous to mention, all ofwhich I » ill II to tlie trade at San Francisco prices, withthe additii.il ... trelghtonly. Ileltig tlie agent of the alaivementlonis! up idea, ennbles me to sell them at low prices.
Call anil examine my stock and prices.JOHN LARK, M. I).,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,27-3in 32 Main street, Nevada.
New Store, New Goods,— and —
PHILADELPHIA STORE,54 Bit" in si'hkkt, Kinn k 1*11’ kkw biiii'k m iUMXii
Twenty-five per rent. Chenprr tlmn beforethe Fire.
WE take pleasure in announcing to the citixens ofNeva-da ..lid vicinity, that the
PAtFi'Mnkta SUv in noieopen at Xn. 64 Itroad St.In Kidd <£• Knaz’e llruk Building,
We linte recently received a large stock of New Goods,which e ll he sold twenty-five per cent cheap* • than everbefore inh-red In this market.
The g.».<ls are of the best quality, and consist u pert asfollows;
Drrss Good*.—fiwliand American Calico,French and English Merinos, all colors.
Ei such and Scotch Fluids, all woool,. Haiti and figured De iaine,
Alapnca. Bombasine also French Gingham,Swiss Muslin, Jaconet anil cross bar, in great quantity
Silica.—Marrantique, l’bilil, Halit, and Cliangstile. ftlielatest and risliest styles;) also any color of Florence Silks.
Mantillas.—Silk, Satin and Fur, of every description.Victoria Winter Iloimeta— leghorn. Split Straw,
Silk and Satin Riding Hats, Girls Flats and Boys llats,Opera Dresse* very rich styles.Table Cover*.—Worsted and I.inen, ofallkiniht.Carpet*.— 1Three Hv, Brussels, Ingrain, Velvet, ell
colors.Matting.—large quantities, from 4 4 to 0-4. cheap.—
Flisir Oil Cloths, Mats ami Rugs, a large assortment ofItrnggctt all colors.
We call especial attention to onr large assortment of theheaviest kind of White Maciruic Blankets, ami Quilts alsoall kinds of Flannels for family use.
Embroideries, Fdglng and lace, the richest style on hand,mid wo cal! especial attention to them.
IIIK HICIIfVT HTVI.K OF KMRROinEHKII IIAXI'KKKClItKFH.1,000PIECES WISH LIXEX, at all plica.
Dnmask_Silk ami Worsted, ofallcolors.Cotton—.Bleached Muslin, 4-4-10, cheaper than lias
ever before brs-n sold.Alexander’s Kidd Gloves; also Silk Gloves nnd Silk Mils,ladles' Shoes and Gaiters, ofall kinds,ladies arc invited to call ami examine onr Goods, and
ascertain our prices, before purchasing elsewhere.ftf. Itemrmhrr the Xumher, —Philmlcljihia llrn don't*
Store, X*. 64 Wroad Street, Kidd d Knur't Brick Building.ST1KFFI. k COHN.
Nevada. Aug. 19, I960. 4A.tr.
8. F'UBTH. 1807. A. Block.one rxiicu
OlotMng Wnrohouso.Corner uf Commercial and Cine Strrde,
NEVADA.
A. BLOCK A CO.,HAVE NOW ON HAND and are in constant receipt ofa
large and varied assortment ofFASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
—sun—Gentlemen’* Furnishing Good*,
Consisting in part as follows :Coat*.
floth and F'aney Cassimere Business Coats;Surtouts, Sacks, and other styles nf Overcoatsnoth and king nap Talmas:Blue Pilot and Heaver Monkey Jackets;F ine Black Cloth Frock Coata;Goto mixed Cassimere Coata.
Veata.Black Silk Velvet Vests, ( latest style; )Black Figured Silk. Cassimere ami Satin Vests;Fanes and llain Cassiuiere Veits,
Pasta.Hain and Fancy Cassimere Pants;Plain «nd Fancy Hatinett Pants;Black Doeskin and Cassimere Pants;Twrcl and Kentucky Janes Punts.
Shirt* anil Drawer*.Davis k Jones’ Patent Shirts, (large stock;)Silk Cudersbirts and Drawers;White and Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers;Flannel, Check, and Hickory Shirts.
Hata.Black, Brown, ami Pearl French Hats;Black, Brown, and Pearl Wind Hats.
Blanket*.Whits, Blue, Red ami Gray Blankets.
Domestic.F'onr-fourths Brown and Bleached Sheeting.
Together with a large assortment ofGENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
In endless variety.Rubber.
Hayward's I/mg Rubber lkjots, (latest improvement,)“ Short ” “
Black and White Kuhher Coals with Capes,Black ami White Rubber Jackets.Rubber Glove* long and short—Hat Covers. Ac., sold
at wholesale and retail at the lowest price*. Call undexamine our Stock.
. A. BLOCK k CO.Nevada, Jan. 1st 1857.—14 tf.
IMPROVED DAGUERREOTYPES,And Glass Pictures, or Ambrotypes!
MR. J. M. LEVEY,WOn.II INFORM THE CITIZENS OF NEVADA AND
vicinity, that he has just completed his new rooms,situate on Main Street, a few doors above the Nevada.Journal Office, where he is now prepared to take every de-scription ofPictures known In the Photographic Art.Tlie Rooms have been fitted up with every regard to con-
venience, and oo expense has been spared to make this es-tablishment complete in every respect. He would furtherinform hi* friend* that he has just received from New Yorkan invoice ot the newest ami most elegant description ofcases, Ire.
T Stock of every de»cription constantly on hand.B. Instruction given in every branch of the art.
Nevada Sept. 185ft—ftO-tf
YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY!!Boulcla.
The sixth academic year of this ivstitction,commences oo Wednesday May 27th 1867.
This school has now attained so permanent a characterand such has been its suooees that Parents wishing to givetheir daughters a thorough and accomplished educationneed not send them to the Atlantic States for that purposeas nearly all the facilities for study found in similar
Institutions In the Ea«t, are poaseaaed by(his.
Only a limited number of boarding pupils can be accom-modated, therefore it would be well lor those who wish toattend at the next session, to make application early.
Fer further particulars address MISS MARY’ ATKIN’S,dO Jiu Benicia, C’al.
SAN FRANCISCO.
JONAS G. CLARK & CO.,njRNinmB
WAREROOMS.1!*8 Washington st., San Francisco.
— Ann—
40 A 51 Fourth st., l»et. J A K, Sacramento.Importer», Manu/aeiurert, Wholesale and Retail
MLALKRS HI KVKRY DtSTKimON OF
FURNITURE AND BEDDING,have now instore the «,
LARGEST STOCK, and nontffl 111(Complete assortment of Rich and MHK AI TIFI I. FURNITURES 'T' 'T*
ever offered ip thieSsate, consisting in part ofROSEWtKtD, WALNUT A MAHOGANY I'ARLOR SETTS :
SOFAS,OTTOMANS, 1
LOUNGES,EASY CHAIRS
BUREAUS, SIDEBOARDS, WHATNOTS ;
MIRRORS, of all niiea ;
OEE1UK and KITCHEN FURNITURE, INGREAT VARIETY,We are now manufacturing from nur natire woods, also
from Walnut and Rosewood, most of our n.MMT n ssmts,and can produce an article superior for strength, durabili-ty ami beauty, to unything imported trorn the East.
We have constantly (»u baud, and am ill regular receiptof full and complete Invoices or goods adapted to the inte-rior and const trade.
To Wholesale dealers we would say, your orders will re-ceive. as foruierlr, our carefuland prompt attention.
28 3m JONAS G. Cl.ARK k CO.OILS! O I L S I! O I L S !!!
Paoiflo Oil andCAMMENE WORKS!!
40 Front Slmi, Corner Cullfort* In,B R A A" C /2—61 K STREET, SACRA MEXTO.
OH HAH «aluws polar oil,10,000gallon* Lar<l Oil;
dt.000 gallons Sjierm Oil j8,000 k:iI Ions Elephant Oil ;*2.000 gallons Tanners’ Oil ;
For sale in lots to suit.
CAMPHENE !Distilled fresh every day, in 10 gallon, 15 gallon and 20
gallon cases.
TURPENTINE,BUYING FLUID,
U3 per cent, ALCOHOL,In rases and
GckkIs delivered free to any pint of the city, and to theboots. 27-3m STAFFORD k BR0THE8,
LIST OF LETTERS,Remaining in the Post Office at Nevada City,
Cal., June 1st, 1857.l’ublished officially In the NEVADA DEMOCRAT, having
the largest circulation in the County.
LAD1EH’ IJST.Baldwin Mrs Harriet Mellvaine Miss JaneBlack Miss S (’ Kellher MrsChdwnllader Mrs Mi»un Moon* Mrs CharlotteCrane Miss I.issy Neil Mr*Gibson Miss Lutitia
Abbey RichardAdatus John 1*Aikins Hugh 1*
GENTLEMEN'S USTA
Archer HiramAverv Isaac A—2
Avery Isaac—2Alley S D
IBBollinger AdamBoring Wm CIk»ttier FrederickBottler Geo, Fred
Ball Doc J«*oBall TBaldwin HomerEurnArd I‘avid IBarnard Plnquetioy Dorgariling HBeavers Almond llowigolupl Dlleney WmRliut .lamesBiggs Thomns .1Blake AndrewBlake Thomas XBonotot Xavier
Brown Charles WBrown S FBrown MasonBrown H CBrown Wm 11Brogan Mr
Bradley Isaac F-2 Bush JamesBrady Wm G Burns Wilson CBrawley Wm Burr Ed*on WBrandler Henry Burnard Henry YHrcntz W II
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Butler Hunt M
Cadv HoraceCall Mr. CCaldwell Joseph II Coifumn Isaac
CClalley TliomasCleary Joseph Y
Campbell WinCarpenter JohnCarpenter SamuelCari>entor A SCarey EdwardCasamayou A A: CoClark CharlesCarlyle Win 11
Coates AlfredCone Juntos U-2Coillun JohnCheatley John FClark Samuel
Coplan WCook Edward F-2Coplnu David WCopper AndroCowles Henry MCox Daniel NCrawford Win IICraig FrederickCrimcr Goorge
Da\ ies ThomasDavis JacobDallam Aguilla !Dallam R BDea»«jr JohnDcmster A F
DIkjihl I»av idDickinson I. WDiefeiihnch Andrew! >ovle Joseph
Ikmalson II F-2Downing John W
lHdlot HenryDiera AugustDobbin Thomas J
EElmore I) TKllijnan Thomas
Eastman Odiea-2Eddy Col HenryElrick Washington Emanuell Sig WEllermun M
FFisher AmosFlsch NathanFlagel Nickolas
Fawsett C A-2Darrell PeterFarley JohnFearis Win I*F**rrin Walter
Drummond BoliertDnrlam CurtisDurrett John
Emory JamesEvans DavidEvans Orlando
Frelcn OrloFries JohnFritts Mr
Fordyce Justus G-2Frost ThomasFowler J P
Fitzpatrick |W*tinis Frank CharlesG
(dll JohnGodfrey J N
Gale WinGerotv Patrick(/ill Win
Hvll Jedediah Vllallett Andrew-2llanes DureyHanson Cyrus A
Graham GeorgeII
Hankins W CIlaikins JaniesHarbaugh A T
Frye ChaunceyFuller Janies M
Gregory John FGresham WmGuthrie J W
Holman WinHorton E81 IowaId Joseph
llninwnir Jen uiiah Hustings J Wllasbroiick HermaDHuddleston T J-2
Harley (diariesHannan JohnHarris Anios-2llarraninn M WIlnrrun JoelHarvey Charles II
James Alfred-2Jetlers DennisJewett IraJohns T M
Kail JahanKallaher JamesKatz FrederickKelly Michael
(Hindis Joseph 8Ijiw JesseeL*ach Lyman
lliiy.en G WHeim DanielHewitt G TI licks N AIlillsTt Jamesllohbs James L
JJohnson A JJohnson W CJones David A
KKelly S WKelly ThomasKerr RobertKcuddy Edward
LLennar A CLennox JohnLevy Martin M
MMills 11 CMiller John C
Maek Win M-2Manly LswisMalkin JamesMartin 11 WMartin J Harvey-2 Morrell EnlimimMayors F A-3 Morris John JMastins John Morse JamesMayberry David
HuffC PHughey E MHughes Thomas FJlunrickouser 11-4Hutchinson RobertHuston Wm 8
Jones J IIJordan JamesJudd Chandler
Keys JohnKiefer MichaelKing II DKnight Ezklo #
Lipins Joseph VLuey Pinion S
Moulton CharlesMowry Dutee
Mitchell (ieorge M Mulane John-2Moore Robert Mulford Wm-2
MuHuge CoustaMurray DennisMushrush Holomon
McAdams DMcArthur CalebMeItcun JohnMcCloud JamesMcCullough Jus 8
Nagle DNeville John-2Norton Corbin
MeMcClanalinn T AMcDaniel WMcDonald A letMcDougald WinMcElvey Hugh C
NNewman Win KNewsoui Alfred
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McGeorge AndrewMcKelvey CharlesMcKennan KzekiclMcWulton J
O’Neil Washington Ormsby WmOrgan Cornelius Osborn Jas 11
PPike WmPliley E RPollard George
Parker JohnParker A 11Patterson JohnI’oursons Clias W-4Pottor TliomasPllugect Frederick Powell John
Nile HenryNorton George-2
Owens Tliomas
Preble Lucius W-2Prescott A WPrestinari HubertPulse Wm FPurkens Jotham
Phillips Wm
(Juait A (lRains W JRay ElijahRe<ld JohnRoddingtoii FelixRhein Win CRent in Isaac
Hchellhorn A FSchwarz. TeetorHeaver D CSellars Marven
Pooler John Ka h
Rickard Wasliing’nRoot Amos MRice Win TRice Fal lenRolierts SolomonRobinson JamesRollins Albert J
SSkaggs WmSlover JamesSimons JohnSimplonWin W
Rosendolp MrRoss WmRowe Wm IIRowe JolmRusk Robert
Sole HenrySommersWmSouthard FrankSpalding EliasSpeers NoahStable SamuelStone J HStuart JaniesStudley Thomas VSwan M W
Hellock Nathaniel MSisk Stephon MShaw Win Small J SSheets I. F Smith W BShellhoruFrank Smith J PShinier M Smith Nathan RShriver A P Smith C WShorkley James-2
#Smith Daniel
Terry Samuel R Tisdale De Witt C Treanor JamesTerivilig**! David Tinninger Rudolph Tripp J WThomas Wm M Tolman Henry II Teel Henry JThompson George Tonniaoii Edward Turkic FrancesThompson Charles I.Toyor Wm S Tuley J MThornton Anth'y S Trail Edward H Tyler Wm L
VVan Neider Isaac
\VWheeler L Lk Bio Wilcox EdwardWheeler lien M4 Wilson JopthaWbolrorlu* Wm Wilson John GWhite Win H Winston T K or JnoWhitney Norman HWoods Wm DWilde Joseph Woods worth I NWilcox Charlos
VYoung Benjamin
Ughley Fred
Wagoner JohnWalters ThomasWatso:* WinWeare Wm KWefllor JohnWest Jaines-2Wheeler Alfred
Young Liuii
Persons calling for any of the iilsm* letters will please soy•‘ADVERTISED."
’
J. T- CRENSHAW, Postmaster.
rito UE\T-a FR 1NTROOM IN Till ;u!,V
X of the *•Democrat Building.*’ Apply at tjib office.