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; 3 Be Merce DE A RN IE ii as . = VOL. 9, NO. 46. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1859. Che Aevada Journal PUBLISHED BY BROWN, WAITE & CO. x. P, BROWN. BE. G. WAITE. W. T. LOCKWOOD. Office on Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co.and Langton’s Expres Offices. —— <a TERMS OP THE PAPER. For One Year, in advance (sent by mail).... $5 00 For Six Months, in advance.!do..do...... 3 00 For Three Months, (delivered by Carrier)... 2 00 #% Advertisements conspicuously inserted at reasonable rates. Ja#s~ Papers sent by mail payable in advance. — BOOK AND JOB PRINTING EXECUTZD WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. Constable's Sale. Y virtae of an Execution to me delivered issued from the Court of E. W. Smith, Esq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Nevada, bearing date March 24th, a.p. 1859, to satisfy a Judgment rendered by said court on the 24th day of March 4. p. 1859, in favor of George 8. Jacobs and against Wm. Damastus for the sum of $56 44 debt, interest and costs of suit. I have saken in Execution, and will sell to the highest bipder for cash the following described property to-wit :—Ail the right, title and interest of Wm. Damastus in and to acertain lot of mining claims situated on Figgins Ravine in the Township of Nevada. Said claims are adjoining claims owned by Sones and Stites. I will sell the same at the Court House door, in Nevada city on SATURDAY the 15th day April, A. bd. 1859, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a, M. and 5 o'clock, Pp. M. Taken as the property of said defendant to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. s J.B. GRAY, constable. Nevada, March 25th, a. p. 1859. Constable’s Sale. ] Y virtue ofan Execution to me delivered issued from the courtof J. E. Squires, Esquire an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the ‘Township of Little York, county of Nevada, to satisiy a judgment rendered by said Court oa the Ist of Feb. 185$ Richard for the sum of $120 22, in favor of Savage, and against J. L. Brady, Wim. Conway, —— Conrey, and Geo. Morton, comprising the firm of Brady & Co., I have seizedgiv@shall expose . for sale at public aution, between fhe hours of 10 . o'clock, A. M., and 2 P. M., of SATURDAY, the . 9th day of April, 1859, at Little York, in Township . afvresaid, in front of the Justice ful. ! . . ’s office, the lowing described property, to-v All the right, title and interest of Brady & Co., in andto a set of Mining 18, situated on . Christmas Hill, Little York Township. Also—A . set of Hydraulic Hose, levied upon at Little York . while in the hands of A. S. Pearlman, and taken . as the property of Brady & co., to satisfy judgment, . and aceruing costs. Given under my hand this Ith day of March A. p., 1859, Mareh 1S—td J. McCONNELL, Constable. SHERIFF'S SALE. PY VIRTUE of r wnt rendered on t day of March, a. p. 1859, in favor of Edward Kei aud against > rel Connel and Joseph Ch the sam of Five Hundred and Ninety-one 33 debt, with intereston the s idsum of 359) Ith day of March 1-99, at the rate of two month anti Thave levied upon the fo eribel property, whieh was Leretot to-wit Allthe defendants right, and toa vacant lot on Broad street, Kidd & Knox's brick building. i operty of in rearcf Spr shed by me, . terest of in . adjoining Messrs { acant loton Main . I . . street r Mere . stable and lot curral ‘ le y on Cement Hil, abore property bein Notice is hereby the above d roperty House door, in Nevala city, to the highest cash, on SATURDAY the Itth dayof April, A.D isoy . between the flo o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. sale sseribed M , to satisfy a the aforesaid judgment Given under my hand at office, in Nevada, on this the . Sith dayofMarch, 155). S. W. BORING, Sheriff. Ep. Bertei, Deputy. Sheriff's Sale. ] ¥ virtus of an Execution to me directed and delivered issued out of the Honorable District Court ofthe Lith Judicial District. on the d day of March, in favorof J. D. HERBERT and against WM. HW. WALLIS and J. W. EDMONDSON, so far oaly as that Execution may be enforced a t . the separate property of the Defendant Walli the joint property of beth defendants, for the sum . of Five Hundred and Seventy-two 42-100 dollars . debt, with interest on the sum of $317 96 from the . 23d day of March 1859, at the rate of two per cent . per month till paid, Also, interest on the sum ‘of . $254 46 from the date aforesaid, at the rate of ten percent per annum until paid, together with $42 80 dollars costs of suit. { have levied upon thefollowing deseribed property, to-wit ;-—All the right, title and interest of the within named defendant Wm. H, Wallis, of, in and to acertain set of mining claims, located at CoJum ia Hill, and known as the Wallis Mining company’s claims. Aiso,defendant Wm. H. Wallis interest in, and to three tail flumes running parallel with each other and known as Wallis & Company's flumes, consisting of Twenty-six hundred feet more . ‘ or loss together with all appurtenances, &e. &c. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, the 16th, day of April¥1s9, between the hours of }o'clock A. M.,and4 o'clock, P. M., in front of the Court House . door, in the city of Nevada, I willsellatpublic auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the above described property to satisty and pay the aforesaid judgments. Given under my hand at office, in the city of Nevada, on this the 24th day of March, a $p., 1859. S. W. BORING, Sheriff. By Ep. BuRREL, Deputy. Sheriff's Sale. Y VIRTUF ofan Execution to me directed, and is. * sued out of the District Court of Nevada county, California, on a judgment rendered on the 12th day of February, 1859 in favor of ISABELLA WALKER and against JNO. WALKER, for the sum of $69 85 costs of suit, [ have levied upon the following described preperty to-wit: That certain lot of LAND, situated on the East side of Washington street, and opposite the building known asthe Catholic Church, north of Benjamin Young’s lot, being 35 feet front on said street, and 100 feet deep, with appurtenances. Also—That certain other Lot of Land on the north side of Commercial Street. running back to the centre of the ravine, between the Lots known as John Ramus Lots with appurtenances, said two lots being in Nevada Notice is hereby given that I will expose at public sale the above described property in frontofthe Court House door, in Nevada city, to the highest’ bidder for cash, on SATURDAY the 16th day of April, A, Dp. . 1859 between the hours of 10 o'clock, A, M, and 40’clock P, M, to satisfy and pay said judgment Given under my hand in the eity of Nevada, this 24th day of March, a. D. 1859. « « S. W. BORING, SHERIFF By Ep. BURRELL, Deputy. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of an Execution to me directed issued out of the Honorable the District Court, of the 14th Judicial District, in and for Nevada county, on the Lith day of Oetober, 1858, in favor of J. RMeConnell and-Henry Meredith and against John Callighan, etals., for the sum of $98 40 costs of suit; I have levied upen and seized the following property, to-wit; All the right, title and interest of the within named defendant, John Callighan, of, in and to a certain set of Quartz mining Claims, mining ground and premises, on Osborn Hill, Grass Valley Town. ship, Nevada county, Cal., and known as the Pennsylvania company’s claims, bounded on the west by the quartz claims cf McMurtry & co., the lead of said claims running parallel with the old Osborn Hill ledge, with all the improvements and appurtenances thereto belonging. Notice is hereby given that I will expose at publie sale the above described property, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, April 9th, 1859, between the hours of 10 a. w. and 4 P. ™., to satisfy and pay the aforesaid judgment. Given under my hand at office, in Nevada, on the 17th day of March, 1859. S. W. BORING, Sheriff. Per Ed. Burrell, Deputy. Guysott's Yellow Dock and SarSaparilla Fer sale by E. F. Srexce, Draggist. { ages and costs of suitwillsell to the hi property, to-wit : jandtoTWO RANCHE 2NG . ) der street and Big Deer Creek, in the city of Nevada, or Philiip’s Ranch,on the od Washington 23d 1859, to satisfy a Judgment rendered by said Court & HANSON and against G. BALDWIN, forthe sum ot . $62 21, Debt, Interest, Damages and costs of suit ; I have taken in Execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for Cash, the following property, to-wit : and to certain MINING CLAIMS.and all fixtures thereto belonging, situated onthe Toll Road leading from N.vada to Grass Velley,and near the slaughter house of Cashin & Colley. same, infront of the Court House, in Nevada City, SATURDAY, MAs. 26 1859, between the hours Sheriff's Sale. Summons. By virtue of an Execution to me directed, issued . State of Coltternip sy eae of Nevada—ss. District out of the Hon. the District Court, of the 14th Judicial District, in and for Nevada county, on the 20th day of December, 1858, in favor of R. P. Clements, (administrator of the estate of W. W. Wright) and against C. K. Hotailing, Freudenburg Jones and H. B. Brady, for the sum of $861 11 with 10 per cent per annum, interest thereon, utitil paid, andalso for $45 95 costs of suit; I have levied upon and seized the following described property, to-wit: All the right, title and inserest of the above Defendant in and to acertain Steam Quartz Mill, engine, boilers, ete located in Boston Ravine, Grass Valley Township, Nevada co., Cal. and known as the Empire Quartz Mill; also—defendant’s interest in and to the Water Works which supply Grass Valley with water, together with all pipes, hydrants and reservoirs connected therewith. Also—Hotaling’s interest ina certain set ef mining claims, located at Hunt’s Hill, Nevada county, being all the claims which he owns in that locality, at this date. Also—all the Cuartz Ledges now being worked in Grass Valley Township, for the vse and benefit of the Empire Quartz Mining company. Also—all Quartz ledges belonging to the same. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, all the above described property, to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada city, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of April, a. p. 1859, between the hours of I0 o’clock A, M. and 4 P. w. Given undermy hand this 17th day of March A. p. 1859. S. W. BORING, Sheriff. Per Ed. Burrell Deputy. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of an Execution to me directed and delivered issued out of the Honorable District Court, of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the county of Nevada, on the 5th day ofsMarch, A. p. 1859, in favor of Charles R. Edwards and A. Brady and against C. K. Hotaling, for the sum of $1,287 80 (debt) with interest on the sum of $300 55 from the 5th day of March 1859, at the rate of 2 per cent per month till paid; also—Interest on the sum of $987 S80 at the rate Of 10 per cent per annum from the date aforesaid until paid ; together with $35 50, costs of suit. I have levied upon and seized the following deserlbed property, to-wit : All the right, title and interest of the above named Defendag®, of, in and to a certain Steam Quartz mill, Eggine, Boilers, (andall necessary machinery) located in Boston Ravine, Grass Valley Township, Nevada county, State of California, and known as the “Empire Quartz Mil; also—C. K. Hotaling’s interest in and to the Water Works which supply Grass Valley with water, together with all pipes, hydrants and reservoirs, connected therewith; also, Ilotaling’s interest in a certain set of mining claims, located at Hunt's Hill, Nevada county, being all the elaims which he owns in that locality at this date; Quartz Ledges now being worked in Grass Valley Township, for the use and benefit of the Empire Quartz mining company; also—all Quartz Ledges belonging to the same. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public . all the above deseribed property, to the highcash, in front of the Court house also—the sa est bidder, for . door, in Nevada city, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of April, a. p. 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock and 4 P.M. Given under my hand this 17th day of March A. D. L809. S. W. BORING, Sheriff. Per Ed. Burrell, Deputy. Sheriffs Sale. YY virtue of an Exeention to me directed issued ont of ) tir Justice ourt of the 4th District of the city and ancisco, on the 10th day of December, Ss, in favor of James Phelaa and Michael Phelan tinst Daniel Williams for stun of Two Wondred tm interest ts of sui’: to the highest ell deseribed } rst of the wit named de‘ erest more or less. N y given that I will expose to publie sale, all the above described property, to the dicaiecal bidder, for cash, in front ofthe Court House door, in Nevada city, on SATURDAY, the 9th day jof April A. D 1859,between the hours of 10 0’clock and 4 P. M. ay under my hand this J7th day of March S.W. BORING, Sheriff. Deputy. j 2p. BURRELL, Constable's Sule. TATE OF CALIPORNIA—Counaty and Township of Ry virt: the Conrt of John An‘erson, Esq, an acting Juseof the Peace in and for the ity aforesaid, beari day of February. 1 . to satisfy a judgLbv said Court on the 1 ny of Jannary 4 nst JOSHUA the sum of $1: . Debt, Interest, Dam{have takenin Execution, and hest bidder for Cash, the following f INO. WILLIAM> an in favo MULLOY, All the right, title and interest that Defendant has in ; one situated between Boul en; the other situated two miles East of Nevada, and adjoining the French Garden, road, and known as Mulloy’s G known as the Defendant's Garden. I willselithe above on SATURDAY MAR Hi 26th, between the hours of 9 o’c1rock, A. M. and 5. o'clock. P. M., of that day, in front of the Court Hense door. Nevada Taken as the properto of Joshua Mulloy, to satisfy the above demands and accruing eosts. U.S. GREGORY, Constable. March 4—tds. Constable's Sale. WTATE OF CALIFORNIA—COUNTY OF NEVA\ da, ss—Township of Nevada. ty virtue of an Exeention to me delivered, issued . froin the Court of Jno. Anderson, Esq., an acting Justice f the Peace in and for Nevada county bearing date Feb. pn the 19th day of February, in faver of BOSWELL Allthe right, title and interest that Defendant has in I willsellallthe right, title and claim he has to the of an Exeeution te me delivered, issned . »*perty to-wit 2 . . ners of the firm of DAVIS & Co., for t!.c sum of $600, . ceution will be issned against you aceordingly. also . of 9 clock, A. M.and 5 o’clock, P. M., of said day ; taken ts the property ofG BALDWIN, to satisfy the above demande and aceruing costs. Given under my hand this 3 of March, 1859. U.S. GREGORY, Constable. March 4, 1859—td Notice of Insolvency. In the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the =tate of California. Inthe matter of the Pe tition of J.D, CADY, an Insolvent Debtor. URSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent J. D. CADY, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls aforesaid, in open Court Court.in the city and County of Nevada, on the 4th day at the Court Room of said of April, A. D 1858, ar 10 o'clock, A. M, of that day, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assignment of his Estate be made, and he be discharged from his debts and li+bilities. in pursuance of fhe Statute in such ease made and provided ; and in the mean time all proceedings stayed. against said insolvent be Witness iny hand and the Sealof said Court this 24th day of February, A.D 1859. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By Jos. Roberts, Jr. Deputy. Dibble & Lansing, Atty for Plaintitf. feb25 Insolvent Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ish JUdicial District, or ihe State of California. In the matter of the Petition of GEORGE LEWIS, an Insolvent Debtor: URSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Cou:t, notice is hereby given to all the Creditors of the said Insulvent, GEORGE LEWIS, to be and appear before the Hon. Niles Searls, Judge atoresaid, in open Court, at the Court Room of said Court in the City and County of Nevada, on the 6th OF APRIL A D_ 1559. at 10 elk, A.M. of that day, then and there te show eanse, if any they can why the prayer of s id hasoivent should not be granted, and an assignment of his Estate be made, and he be diseharged froin his Debts and Liabilities. in pursuance of the Statute in such case made an! provided; and im the mean time all proceedings again-t said Insalvent be stayed { L s} Witness me hand andthe Seat of ssid \ ourt this the 8th day of Mareh, A. D., 1859. RUFUS ~HOEMARER. C erk. By WM. SmitH, Deputy Clerk. Meredith & Hawlhy, Attorneys for Petitioner. Nevada, March 11—td FOR SALE. Gy ocox EARS bestIndia Rubber Boots, single an doub.esoles, at the lowest market prices Py : SOL. KOHLMAN. Cor. Broad & Pinestree deel? Court ot the Fourteenth Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of California to SAMUEL. A. BOOTH—GREETING : OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear and answer the complaint of BARNEY M. LEE, filed against you within Ten da s from the service of this Writ, if served on youin this County, within Twenty Daysif served on you in this District and ont of this County, and within Forty days if served on you in the State and out of this District, inan action commenced on the 23d day of September A. D. 1858. in said Court to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the Mth day of Aucust, A_D. 1857. executed by the said defendant to Plaintiff, and for the sale of the premises therein and in said complaint particularly mentioned and described, and the application ofthe moneys arising from sueh Sale to the payment of the amount due on two certain promissory notes set forth in said complaint made and ‘elivered to said Plaintiff by the Defendant bearing even date with swid Mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, towit: The sum of $4663 with interest on the sum of $400 00 from the Fourteenth day of Augnst, A. D. 1857 atthe rate of ‘wo per cent per month till paid: and if any deficiency shallremain after applying all of said moneys so applicable thereto, then that Plaintiff may have executiou therefor against said Defendant ; also, that the Defendant and ail and every person claiming by, through, or under him subsequently tothe date of Plaintiff's mortgage andthe commencement of this action may be barred and fertclosed of all right, claim. lien, and equity of redemption in or to the said mortgaged premises orany partthereof, and for snch other or further relief, or bothin the premises, as may be just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint as herein directed. Plaintiff will ake judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the Court such other reliefas is prayed for in his said complaint, ~~ In testimony whereof 1, Rufus Shoemaker, Clerk ofthe District Court aforesaid, do hereju Ss Pronto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in Nevadacity, this 23d day of ~~ F bruary A D. 1859. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, CLERK. By WM.©MITH, Deputy. State of California—County of Nevada--ss Itappearing upon affidavit to my satisfaction that a cause of action exists in favor of the above named Plaintiff against the above named Defendant, Samuel J, Booth, and it also appearing that said Defendant has departed from, and resides out of this State. It is therefore ordered that service be made on said Defendant. Samuel J. Booth, by publication of the Sum mons in the NevaDA JOURRA/L, @ newspaper published in said county, once in each week for the period of Three months Given under my hand at Chambers at Nevada, this 2Ist day of February 1859 NILES SEARLS, District Judge State of California, County of Nevada, ss. I hereby cert ty the foregoing to be a true copy of an order of ‘out, remaining on file in my office. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By © m SMITH, Deputy Jas. Churchman, Atty for PIff. feb25 Snmumons. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS is County of Nevada, District Court of the 4th Judicial! District of said State The People of the State of California, to LEWIS SHEETS, H. OY-ART, Dr. VOORHIES and D, MERRITT—Greeting : OU, AND EACH OF YOU, are hereby Summoned to appear within 10 days from the service of this writ if served on you in thiscounty, within 20 days if served on you in this District and out ofthis county, and Within forty days if served on you in this State and out this District, wo show cause why you, and each of you shonld not be bound by a Judgment entered in this Courton the 18th day of May 1858, as of the 24th day of April. 1857, in favor of Daniel A. Rich. Plaintiff, and against Hamlet Davis, Hiram Dysert, Lewis Sheets, John Widows, Dr. Voorhies. and others, surviving part00, with interest thereon at the rate of J per cent per month, from the 13th day of March, A D 1851, and $64 70 costs, in the same manner as if you and each of you had been originally served with Summons, and you and each of you are hereby notitied that if you fail to show cause, you will be Sound by such Judgment, and Ex In testimony whereof, I, RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk of the District Court, aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the sealofsaid ourt, at office, in the city of Nevada, this 24 day of March, A D 1859. RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk. By WM. SMITH, Deputy. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, In District Court, County of Nevada. } Fourteenth Judicial Dist Daniel hich, Plaintiff, vs. Hamlet Davis, Lewis Sheets, et. als. Defendants. ON READING tie Affidavit of Daniel Rich, filed herein, and it appearing therefrom, to my satisfaction, that a good cause of action exists against the Defendants, Voorhies and Danicl Merritt, and and proper parties to this pro eecding And it further appearing from said Affidavit that the said Dysert, Voorhies and Merrit:, are not residens of this State, but that they reside in the towa of Flushing (oun y of Belmont, tate of Ohio Now, therefore, on motion of Me onneli & Nib tits Attorneys. itis ordered that the said def Hiram Dysert, Dr. Voorhies amt I reitt be served with Summons herein. by publics reof in the NEVADA JouUNAL, for the period of Three months. An lit is farther ordered that copics of the Sumimons and Affidavit in thi proceeding be deposited in the Post Office, directed to cach of the said defendants, at their place of _ esidence. NII Nevada, March 2, Hiram Dysert. Dr thac they are necessar, 23 SEARLS, District Judge ) I HEREBY CERTIFY the fnregoing to be a true copy of an order for publication on tile in iny office Attest : RUFUS SHOEMAKER, D. C. McConnell & Niles, Atty's for Plr ff, Notice of Pardon. STATE OF ge i ga ., Inthe Dist Court of County of Nevada “* the Mth Judicial Dist, The People of the State of California vs. LOULS GOLDBURG : ry\oO ‘TUE TION NILES SEARLS®, District Judge o! the 14th Judicial District, and Wm. F. Ander son, Esq , District Attorney of Nevada County. You will please take notice, thatit isthe ntention of the undersigned to apply to the Governor of the State of California, for the Vardon of LOUIS GOLDBURG, Defend:nt above named, who was tricd for the crime of Murder, at the December Term, A. D. 1857, of the District Court aforesaid, and convicted at said Term on the 23d day of March, A. 1D). 1858, of the crime of Manslaughter, and on the 24th day of March, A. D., 1858 was sentenced to Two Years imprisonment in the State Prison. E. SCHARFP. Nevada, March 8, 1859. I acknowledge service of a copy of the within. WM. F. ANDERSON, Dist. Atty. NILES SEARL , District Judge. TATE OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada—ss, I, Rurvs SHOEMAKER. County ‘(lerk in and for said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, ful: and correct copy of an original notice of application for Pardon of the above named Louis Goldburg, this day filed in my Office. Sy s 2 In testimony whereof, T have hereunto set + °° ¢my hand and affixed the eal of the County Court at Office, in Nevada. this 8th day of March, A. D 1859. RUFUS SHUEMAKER, Co Clerk. By WM=MITH, Deputy. mriitd PROBATE NOTICE. Executors Sale of Real Estate. Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the Hon. the Probate Court, in and for the county of Nevada, on the 16ih day of March, A. : daly made and entered of record of said ay, notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 23d day of April 1859 at 12 M. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada, we will expose for sale at publie auction. to the highest and best bidder therefor, the following described Real Estate situate in said city, to-wit: The Brick Kouse, and Lot, on the northerly side of Commereial street, in the towa of Nevada, adjoining the property ocenpied by J. C. Abbott, on the north, and connected with the brick building of Edward Kelsey on the easterly side. One House and Lot, situated in the town of Nevada, adjuining the premises of Brant & Anderson, on the west, and Stafford on the east. The said property being situated on the knoll known as Green’s Poiut. All of the above property being known as, and constituting the Real Estate belonging to the estate of John Ramus, deceased. Terms or Sate—Six months credit, om approved security. EDWARD KELSEY, HENRY GODAIR, Executors of the Estate of Jno. Ramus, dec’d. Nevada, March [S—Im . : Road Notice "OTICE IS HE“ EBY GIVEN, that the andersigned é have located. aulintend to organize a Company in aecordance with the Provisions of the ~tatutes of California, for the . urpose of Building a TURNPIKE OAD feom ihe “Western Hotel,” on the »acramento Road, 8 miles below Rough and Rea’y. running down past the Zine House to Dry Creek, then following thy course of the Creek on tne north side of the sai Creek The lower terminus of <aid Road to be in Yuba connty (near one mile from the line) at a place know as the ‘ abbage Patch, A meeting for the purpose of a preliminary organization ef the Company, is ealed on ibe 22st instant. at Indian Springs H. L. HATCH, B. F. CUNNINGHAM, JACOB HYATYT ab A. HYATT, 0 C HYATT. J. H. HATCH, D. DUNHAM, L. HORTON, J. BALL _ Mareh 11, 1859S SSS sees Sssestenshsiesnsssss sissies hts sels sss sees ss esp tig ssl eters egies ‘ Dissolution. 5 gee co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of Trou & Wittrams, in the Nevada Foundry, is this diy, February 7th, diss>lved by mutual con; ent.— D. Tom will collect all moneys due, and settle all claims against the firm. Those indebted to the firm are requested to call and settle immediately. THOS. J. WILLIAMS: DAVID THOM. Nevada, Feb. 18th, 1859. Dissolution. HE Co-partnership heretofore existing between Davis Lachman aud Charles Foster, was dissolved on the 15th of March ; Davis Lachman having sold out his entire interest in the Mining claim known as the Frisbie lot. Davis Lacaway, Cuas. Foster. March 18—3w Dissolution Notice. HE co-partnership heretofore existin T George S. Perrer and A. B. pea Bg afew day dissolved by mutual consent. “A. B. Carley will settle alldemands against the late firm. He can always be found at the old stand, next door above the Nevada Journal printing office. GEO. S. PEIRCE, Nevada, Feb. 11—3w A. B. CARLEY. Caution to the Public.
HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT to trade for a Judgment rendered against I. N. Thorn and myself, in favor of John D. Fry, for about $19,000, together with interest and costs. “Said Judgment was rendered in the District Court of Nevada County in 1857, and grew out of a certain Mortgage given by THORN & WEAVER, on Seventy-Four Hundredths »f the ‘“ Memphis and Orleans Race.” I have fully settled said Judgment. Feb. 4—3w JAMES WEAVER. Notice. f gps co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the “St. Louis Saw Mill,” is this day dissolved. A. D. Skillman being now the sole proprietor will continue the business as heretofore, A. D. SKILLMAN. F. J. McWORTHY. February 23d, 1859. Notice to Scrip Owners ! NE holders of County Warrants drawn on the “General Fund” and registered prior to Dee. 20th, 1856 are requested to present the same for payment at the Treasurer’s Office, as interest on same ceases from this date. T. W. SIGOURNEY, Treasurer. Nevada, Mar. 11th. NEW GROCERY STORE. DAVENPORT & Co New Groceries. AVENPORT & CO., respectfully inform their old friends and customers that they have taken he New Fire-Proof Store, corner of Main and Washington streets, and are now receiving a Splendid Assortment of Provisions and Groceries, LIQUORS, &c. Also—A choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Which we offer at the lowest market Prices. Je#3~ Miners wishing to purehasetheir WINTER SUPPLIES would do well to give us a call befor purchasing elsewhere. fp GOODS delivered free of charge. Nov, 26—tf Toys! Dolls! Holiday Presents! WUOLESALE AND RETAIL AT SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS!!! {7 Broad street, opposite Mayers’ Shoe Store. ry HE ladies and gentlemen of Nevada city and county are most respectfully invited to call at 47 Broad street, and examine the largest and best s lected stock of Toys and Faney Goods, ever ex posed in the monntains. The ecollectionis so com plete, that in all probability nobody will leave th store without purchasing, as it comprises large in voices of India Rubber Dolls, Doll Heads, Toys o all descriptions, Wax, Kid, China and Paper Doll!sf China sets, Baskets, Buckets, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Guns, Swords, Cannons, Drums, Horses, and Musical Instruments of all kinds, and thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Also a choice collection of Gilt, Toy and Story Books. A. PEYSER, 47 Broad street. oe Nevada, December 3d, 1858. IN 2 Vv DRY GOODS STORE. S. LUBECK & CO., On about the 6th of January the undersigned wil open a WnovesaLe and Reta Dry Goons Store, at the stand now occupied by Stiefel & Cohn, on Broad street, Nevada, where can be found the finest and choicest stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Embroideries, Ribbons, Bonnets, Millinery, Hosiery, Carpets, Oil cloths, &c., to be had in Nevada. It will be our particular care and aim to please all who may visit our place forthe purchase orinspection of Goods Politeand gentlemanly Clerks will be always in attendance to wait upon Customers. Nevada, Dec. 31-tf Ss. LUBECK & CO. GEORGE W. WELCH DEALER IN Books, Music, Gold Pens, Cuttlery, Fancy Articles, and all kinds of ST TIONERY Blank Book-. Printing Paper, Printing Cards, Card Boards, Plain Cap, and Let-er, Fancy Note, Envelopes, &c. &c. at Wholesale and Retail. Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors and all kinds of Musical Instruments. A Circulating Library, Of Choice selections and an endless variety of Cheap Publications. Atlantic Papers, Magazine-and New Publications re ceived by every steamer, {O9” Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free. Pioneer Book and News Depot, MainStreet, Nevada. January Ist. 1858 J. M. HAMILTon & Co. Gencral Dealersin Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Bellows Anvils, Glass. Paints, Linseed, Lard. Sperm and Polar Oi's, Leather and Rubber Belting, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle Blocks, Duck. Rubber Hose, Hyrauli¢e Pipes, Quicksilver, Lead Pipe, Plows, Straw Cutters, ete. ete. aM, At their old Stand, 27 Main street, HAMILTON deel7 H.L COYE EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. Broad Street, Nevada. J. HARVEY .HELM, Proprietor. ‘ The Undersigned would inform his friends and the public genera ly that he B can alway be found on hand atthe Em iy pire Livery Stable, with a Stock of Fast Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, &c. Always ready TO LET at any hour of the day or night on the must satisfactory terms. Horses kept by the day, week, or moa nth at the lowest rates. Nevda, Sept 4, 1853. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist Corner Room 24 Story Kidd& Knox’s Brick. DR. CHAPMAN Will be happy te wat on those wisking his servrees. Teeth a f ter having became sensitive from ex posure ofthe nerve or otherwise wil be filled without causing pain. AlDe perations performed inaneatandsubstan al manner, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Dr. CHAPMAN designs making Nevada his esidence. nl-3m T. ELLARD BEANS & CO. —Offer at Greatly Reduced Prices— 10 Kegs assorted Nails ; 200 BoxesCandles ; . 25 bags Rio and Java Coffee ; 50 cases Assorted Pie Fruits; 80 kegs S. F. and E. B. Syrup 5 25 boxes Raisins ; 50 kegs Butter ; 50 bags California Beane; 50 boxes Hill’s and Colgates Soap ; With a large and complete assortment of all kind o s in our line of business. Consisting in part of— Flour—Potatoes—Pork —Bacon—Hams—Mackerel— Salt Salmon—Codfish—Crackers—California Cheese— Ranch Butter—Piekles—celebrated Curions Tea, and choiest . assortment of Can and Shelf Goods. EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADAWINES AND LIQUORS. We would also inform our friends and the public thaf we have added to eur large stock a complete assortmen, of Wines and Liquors, consisting of Sainsevain’s Sparkljng Angelica and White Winet California Wine, Claret, Sauterne, and Ginger Winet Gum, Raspberry, and LemonSyrup, Peppermint, Hos tetters, Bokers, and Stoughton Bitters, Wolfe’s Aro, matic Schnapps. Ale and Porter, New York. fine mixed, and Old Dock Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Sherry and Port Wine XP We call attention to the above Stoek. Our Motto is small Profits & Ready Pay Goods delivered Free of charge. T. Ellard Beans & Co. Nevada, May 28th 1858. Verplanck & MeMullien, Corner of Sacramento and Front streets, Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES § PROVISIONS, San Francisco. FFER for sale at the lowest rates : 3000 boxes Adamantine Candles : 2000 boxes new layer Raisins ; 500 boxes Pie Fruits and Preserves ; 200 boxes Oysters, best brands ; 200 cases Leaf Lard ; 100 barrels extra clear Pork ; 300 Firkins new June Butter ; 200 one-half barrels Family Mackesel ; 200 Kits family Mackerel ; 500 chests Green and Black Tea ; —AaLso— A choice assortment of Case Goods. San Francisco, Jan. l4th. $ TODDARD & FALL New Boot & Shoe store Everything in the Boot and Shoe Line Made and Repaired to Order In the neatest and most workman-likemanner, CaS STOCK KEPT CONSTANTLY ON hand and for sale. MR. STODDARD is well known as the old workan in the establisment of Wm. R. Coe. Opposite the New Market of McAllister, Commercial Street, Nerada. Ss. W. STODDARD. WM. FALL. m Nov. 25,-°5 H. H. Wickes & Co., BROAD STRBEP <2.) soe bios eee NEVADA Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &e., &c. \ E ARE IN CONSTANT RECEIPT OF THE following articles in our line: 3—ms Drugs, Porcelain White, Medicines, Spices, Chemicals, Port Wine. Dye Stuffs, Sherry Wine, Paints, Madeira Wine, Turpentine, Fine Brandy. White Lead, Helland Gin, Red Lead, Window Glass, Litharge. Lara Oil, Brus is, Sperm Oil Alechol, Polar Oil, Starch, Fish Oil, Pearl Barley, Castor 1d, Tapioca, Neats Foot Oil, Canary Seed, Patent Medicines Linseed Oil, Perfumery, Copal Varnish, Cooking Extiacts, Japan Varnish, Bay Rum, Coach Varnisa, Sarsaparilla, Dansar Varnish, Putty, Webber's Cordial, Cherry Pectoral, Zine Paint, Wistar’s Balsam, Together wita a general and eomplete assortment of articles in our line. which will be sold at prices as low as they can be afforded in the monntains. DR. H. H. WICKES & CO. Corner of Broad and Pine streets. Nevada Ja n. 4.1828—tf TALLMAN & TURNER, Brick Building, No. 18 Commercial street, Nevada Sign of the “LARGE PADLOCK.’ kK EE? CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very large and general assortm2nt of Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, &e. &c. &c Also—Bench Tvols, Table Cutlery, HY DRAULIC PIPES AND COUPLINGS. Medal awarded to us by the State Fair at Marysville, in August last for best Hose Pipe on Exhibition ! COPPERSMITHING, Weareprepared todo all kinds of Coppersmithinginthe best style. JOB WORK {= Done to order atthe shortest notice. 4] PF Give us acall, we are confident that we cansupply all wishing anythingin our line. Nevada, January 1, 1859. UNITED STATES BAKERY, ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interof Dreyfuss & Eastman in the above well known BAKERY. will hereafter carry onthe business and are prepared to furnish customers, and all who may favor him with a eall, with all articles in his line at prices to suit the times. Boston Brown and Graham B ead of a very superior quality, constantly on hand ; also, FRUIT, LEMON, POUND & SPONGE CAKE. Wedding Parties, Families and Restaurants supplied with every variety of Bread and Pastry usually found in New York Bakcries, at wholesale prices. WENDELIN DREYFUSS. January 28—1859. $25 REWARD. HE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID TO any person who will return to the subscribera Double-Barrel SHOT GUN, which was taken from the Ranch of W. H. ORR, and known as Foster's Ranch, about two weeks ago. The name of ‘*J. Harri-on, 1852,” of the Gun Nevada, Fob. 4, 1859—tf FOR SALE. HE BRICK RESIDENCE, ON HIGH STREET, . lately owned by W. H. ORR ; containing EIGHT KOOMS well plastered. Thepeow is centrally located and is one of the most convenient in Nevada. ALSO—THE HOUSE next tothe rasiience of J. R. McConnell. on Sacramento street. {=> The above property will be sold very reasonable on application to CHAS. FOSTER. Nevada, Feb. 4—tf Pike County Market. OVERLAND Malt ARRIVED FROM PIKE COUNTY IX Z. P. ROUSSIN, — this method of announcing to the public that he has disposed of his interest in the Shasta Line, and that he is now, like Tom. Beator, “‘solitary and alone,” in a VARIETY STORE, At theold stand No. 18, Commercial street, where can be found atall times in the richest profusion and of the choicest qualities ; Game of all kindsin season; Fresh Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Fresh Meats, of every description, sueh as Pork, Beef, Mutton, Veal, &c. Also,Sourcrout, and Vegetables in season, Onions and Fish. COME ONE, COME ALL. Remember No. 18 Commercial street. Z. P. ROUSSIX. Was on the breech J. HARRISON, Nevada, Feb. 25th—tf BOOTS AND SHOES. SIMON MAYERS, Corner of Main and Commercial streets, Nevada City, Cal. HAS JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST Stock, and m»stextensive assortment of Fine Boots and Shoes, ever brought to this city, eonsisting principally of GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. Men’s Heavy Kip and Calf Boots ; Double Sole and double upper Pegged Boots ; Water-ProofSewed Boots ; Men’s Gaiters, Oxferd Ties and Brogans ; ALso—Boy’s Kip and Ca‘f Boots, and Brogans; Miners’ heavy Nailed Boots ; Long & Short Rubber Boots—single and dble Soles Benkert’s fine stich, Pump sole,Zand Quilted bottom Boots ; ALso—A Large assortment of Gents, Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’ Rubber Overshoes. My assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Gocds is. unsurpassed in the country, and from the THE BEST MANUFACTURERS IN N. Y AND PHILADELPHIA, EMBRACING NEARLY EVERYSTYLE MADE. I INTEND HEREAFTER TO SELL FOR CASE ONLY, Consequently I can afford to sell Crear. Persons purchasing may be certain that when they are paying for the Goons they themselves purchase they arenot atthe same time helping to pay for those of his neighbors. Iwould respee’fully solicit all who are in want of anything in my line, tocalland examine my immense Stock of Goods, before purchasirg elsewhere, as I can give entire satisfaction to all. Nevada, December 3, 1858—tf UNITED STATES HOTEL, Broad Street, near Pine. We take pleasure in informing the public that We are now prepared to accommodate travellers in as comfortable astyle as any Hotel in the wa mountains. It will be ourconstant aimto render our house as pleasant a retreat as can be found anywhere. ‘> ces are moderate and as fair an equivalent v-il be returned for cash received asthe times will allow. Those of our friends who formerly favored us with their patronage at the Monumental are assured that they will find the same comforts in our new establishment as was found inthe old. Meats....Fifty Cents. Lodgings 50 and 75 cents. GRUSH & PARKER, Proprietors. Nevada, Sepft,34, 1858. E.W. GALVIN, Manufacturer and dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, SPURS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C. On Broad Street, one Door above § W. MeAbee’s Crockery Store. U, 8 iggeces RECENTLY REMOVED to 2 more commodious stand in Kidd & Knox’s fire proof brick House, lam now prepared to accommodate the public o everything in my line of business AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION, ge JOB WORK done promptly and in good style MySTOCKIS LARGE,andas I DOMY OWN WORK IfeelconfidentthatI can please every one wanting articles in my line. Nevada, Sept. 17, 1858—3m. Wood and Willow Ware ESTABLISHMENT. HAUXHAUST & SON, Are still in full operation at their OLD STAND, NO. 39 SACRAMENTO STREET, Where will be Found the Largest STOCK OF GOODS In their line on the Pacific Coast. San Francisco, March 11—6m THE NEVADA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. HAre established onrsclves in the above busine we are low prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those ofany other Foundry in the Mountains. and patterns for all kinds of Saw Mill and Quartz Mill Machinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 inches in diameter, Iron Fronts for Brick Buildings, Balcony and Awning Posts, &c. We will also build STEAM ENGINES of all kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power. Everything is New & Warranted Perfect. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running order, we can fill orders quicker than any othershopin the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to calland examine our extensive lot of PATTERNS. PF Al ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. D. TIFOM, WM. HEUGH, JNO McARTHUR, Proprietors. ” Feb, 18—3m 0. H. P. WHITE & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS, OFFICE—At the wholesale Grocery and Provision store of P J Brogan & Co., 52 Front street, Saeramento City. We have athorough Fire Prof Building, in which to store all Goods consigned 20 our care, which we may no be able to Forward on the day they arrive, and no charge made for storage. [33 ALL Guops coming from San Francisco, by Sacramento, for your different localities in the interior, be particular in having marked, to care of “WHITE, SAC.’? that they may have prompt attention. Sacramento, Nov, 17—td Bathing, Hair Cutting and Shaving Saloon. FRANK H. FISHER {7 OULD respectfully inform his old friends and eustomers thathehasreturnedto Nevada and opened a fine Shaving, Hair Cutting § Bathing Saloon, On Broad St., Opposite National Hotel A liberal share of patronage is respectfully soli FRANK FISHER, Preprietor. Nevada, Aug. 13, 1858.—1f. REEMAN & CO.’S NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA 1859, EXPRESS. 1859. Established in 1855; Re-organized fn 1859. Capital Stock ~......... -----$500,000 JNO. FREEMAN 008. -25222-203606-365 President. CHAS. 8S. HIGGINS..Managing Director for Cal. DAILY EXPRESSES, In charge of Regula? Messengers, to Sacramento, Be necia, San Franeisco, Oroville, Stockton, and ali the principal pcints in California; and by every Steamer to Oregon and Washington Territory, and to all parts of the Atlantic States, Canada, Europe Western Coast cf Mexico and South America, and to Honolulu, &e. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILAD®LPHIA, BALTIMORE, NEW OBLEANS. ($F Every description of Express, Forwarding and Commission business attended to with safety and Promptness Treasure shipped and insured under open policies. Particular attention given to the collection of Notes, Bills, &c. BILLS OF EXCHANGE procured on the Atlantic States and Europe. X-Tur Orrice of Freeman & Co.'s Express in this City is at the junction of Main and Commercial Streets, right on the bend of said Streets. HEXRY MACKIE, Acesr. Nevada, March l1—tf CHINA STORE. SANG respectfully informs the people of Grass « Valley and Nevada thathehas opened a new Store in Grass Valley, and will keep coustantly on hand, Rice, Brandy, Gin, Fish, Candles, And a good assortment of CHINESE GOODS. CHOY. WOW. Grass Valley, Jan. 28, 1859—3rk* : William C. Stiles, the Undertaker # WILL BE FOUNDAT — The End of Pine Street bridge NEVADA CITY. WHOI a a a ee, E NUMBER 431. ESTABLISHED IN 1849, HENRY JOHNSON & C@., Importers an] Wholesale DRUGGIsSTsS. 146 Washington Street, San Franeiseo:. RE NOW reeeixing their Stock for the Sprii A Trade of . ? OY nets NEW AND FRESH GOODS'!? And offer to country buyers the Largest and’ Best assortment in their line on the Pacific coast. Having been engaged in the Drug business fs San Franciseo for the past Ten years, they flatter themselves that their arramgements are such, that they can offer unequalled inducements to such 0 may favor them with their eustom. = _ Their assortment eomprises everything in their line of business that may be required by Druggi Physicians and merchauts, and also all pm their line in use by Grocers, Bakers, Brewers, @onmor + bess Tanners, Assayers of Gold, Hatters, anufaeturers, Barbers Keeper and Manufacturers. Fens cs =e. All the popular Family Patent medicines reccived direct from the proprietors and guaranteed Genuine, and at the lowest trade prices. mch!S6m DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES, Jewelry and Silver Ware. FOR SALE BY BARRETT & SHERWOOD 135 Montgomery Street, San Frameisce. ARTICLES OF GoLD.—Consisting of Ladies aud Gentlemen’s Watches of all descriptions, Chatelaine, Fob, Vest, Guard, and Neck Chains, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Brooches, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Pencil Cases, Lockets, Buckles, Rings, Card Cases, Snaff Boxes, Seals, Keys, Eye Glasses, Ribbon Slides, Charms, Thimbles, Cane Heads, Armlets, Crosses, and everything new and beautiful in Coral Work, Cameos, Jet Work and Mosaic. Articles oF Sitver—Consisting of Napkin Rings, Knife, Fork and Spoon, in cases, Salteellars, Spoons and Forks, Ice Scoops, Fish, Desert, Butter, Fruit, Pie, and Cake Knives, Pitchers and G@oblets, Tea Setts, complete, Cake Baskets, Castors, Sutter Dishes, Salvers, Liquor Stands, Trays, Coffee Urns, Card Baskets, ete. Z#~ Diamonds set im every style of ornament now in fashion. Country orders, sent by express, are attended to with punctuality and dispatch, and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. Watch Repairing commands our particalar and prompt attention. d24 Still Another Chance! KEYSTONE MARKET. ARCHIE McALISTER AVING LEFT THE VARIETY S TORE” AND moved across the street, is determined not to be outdone in keeping a Market. None but American Beef, of the Best Quality, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., All kinds of Game. in their season. ALSO .FISH and VEGETABLES, Fresh All of which will be sold Cheap for Cash. bit sng A. McALISTER. March 11, 1859—3m J. 8S. WALZ, DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Miner's Supplies. Preserved Fruits. Liquors, &e. NO. 55 BROAD STREET. AVING purchased the entire stock in trade of the late firm of J.S. WALL & CO., I have now om hand the Largest Stock of Goods ever brought to thie place. Havidg plenty ofroom, and being secure against fire. it ismy imtention to keep on hand at all times, @ full assortment of artieles to be found in similar establishmeBts, which will be sold to MINERS AND . FAMILIES, On the most Reasonable terms, My Stock consists in part of ihe fnllowing assortment of Family Groceries, &c. 500 qr sacks Flour; 10,000 Ibs Potatoes ; 8,000 Ibs Hams ; 3,000 Ibs Side Bacon ¢ 3,000 Ibs Goshen Butter; 1,0001bs Lard ; With a complete stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Riee Tobacco, Fresh Fruits, Hardware, Queensware, ke. &e XP Goods delivered Free of Charge. linvite the attention of Country Dealers to wy large stock of Goods, AsI have unusual facilities for pur: chasing, 1am confident that I can sell on such terme as willmakeit to thelr advantageto trade with me PY stead of going below for their supplies. J. 8S. WALL. 55 Broa’ Street, Nevade # THE PACIFIC FOUNDRY o«-AND .~~ MACHINE SHOP (Established in 1850.4 Every description of Machinery, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, We are sole makers of the justly celebrated Howland’s Patent Rotary Quartz Mills WHICH HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED In many localities, and are believed to offer many a@ vantagesover any other Mills now in nse. WE ALSO“ MANUFACTURE Quartz Mill ‘Machinery Of any deseription required for woe. Saw and Flour-Mill Machinery, Shingle Machines, Stcam Engines, Force Pumps, &eve Quattz Mills can be supplied atshor notiee With Screens of any fineness Made from the best Russia Iren, and in the most fect manner. We have facilities forfurnishing this artiel to any extent which may be required. zi [8 ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITE, for any ofthe above,or other articles inour line, It our design to turn outthe best work for whieh we have facilities, atleast not inferiorto those of any ether establishment on the Pacific Coast and at the most res— sonable prices. GODDARD,HANSCOM & RANKIK, San Francisco, Feb72-6m (Late Gopvakn & o€ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, HE PARTNERSHIP existing between JULIVS DREYFUSS aid OSHA EASTMAN, was sdieaoleed by mutual consent, on the l4th of Jannary, 1259 — Julius Dreyfuss is authorized to colleet the ont«iauding bills and settle the affairs of the coneern. JULIUS DREYFURS, January 21, 1859—3w OSHA EASTMAN. [eFP The United States Bakery will be eondnetr4 hereafter by L. W. DREYFBSS. J. R. WHITNEY & CO. Forwarding & Commission Merchants. #4 Goods sent either by Sacramento or Marys. ville marked “Care W. & Co.” will be forwarded with despatch. Wav We fill orders for Goods. J. R. Whitney, San Francisco, W. J. Tilley, Sacramento. J. McWilliams agent, Marysville ° deel0-f ISS ME QUICK SOAP aud Wistars Baleem of Wild Cherry, For sale by mr4 E. F.Spexce, Madm street. MORRIS Watchmaker & Jeweler, AND DEALER IN FINE JEWELRY, Watches and Diamonds. Main Street, twodoors from the Nevada Journal Offee. Nevada, April 234, 1858. FLOWER SEEDS (assorted) for sale by E. F. Spexc#, % Maia atrnt. 3,000 Ibs. S. C. Hams, 100 bbls Flour Dee. 7h weer oree March 11-:f tara oe Ce ea