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“fae Unpeasionno, having purchased the
interest of 1. T. Hirst in the firm of Davis &
Hiret, the copartnership was dissolved on the
9th of March, and the business will be condu in future at the old stand, in the name
of H, Davis, for his own account.
The subscriber is now receiving one of the
largest and best selected stock of goods over
beonght to this market, which will ber 'enished daily, to which he respecifull 7e8
the a! n of his old. customersandth blie in general, pledging himself to offe favorable inducements to customersasar her
establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronag® etofore received from the citizensof Ne a. a
continuation of the same is respectfull —viicited. HAMLET Ds 8.
Nevada, April 21, 1862. —'4-tf
KN BTORR_AND FOR SALE. CHEAP
FOR ASH. :
sacks Flour;
0 sacks Potatoes;
50 sacks Barley;
73 keno’ ckers a rat H
ated Be pickles;
3000 Ibs-New Orleans and Manila sugar;
500 Ibs Rice; 3000 Ibs Iron;
A1so-—Liquors assorted, Fresh Fruits, Salmon, Spices, Sail Duck, Mining Tools, assorted Hardware, and almost every article called
for.
April 22, 1852.—"4-tf
Notice.
ocT. J. B. BUKER is my authorised
agent at Sacramento city, and will attend particularly to filling special orders, and
torwarding goods by the best teams on the
Toads. Goode shipped tomy care from San
Francisco will be forwarded the day of arrival,
if shi on the Confidence, W. G Hunt,
New World or Antelope. H. DAVIS.
April 22, 1852—"4-tf
ps RECRIVED AT BORRADAILE'S
2000 feet Safety Fuse and 6 kegs Blasting
Powder—cheap for the Oro. *4.2t
t Byte Pocket Memorandum Book, eontaining papers of no value only to the
owner. The finder will be suitably rewarded
by l-aving the same at the Journal office.
4-3. T. W. COLBURN.
: 7 :
Miners’ Supplies.
USTIN, MARTIN & CO, have opened
a store at Shelly Flat, about a mile and a
half north-east of Nevada, on the road leading
to Washingion, and will keep constantly on
hand Provisions, Grocerics, 1 iquors, Miners’
Tools, ete, etc. *4-1m
es
ISSOLUTION —The Co-partnership
heretofore existing under the firm of
Skinner § Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All demands against the Gold
Run mill are requested to be handed in.
ROBT. SKINNER,
JOHN RIVET.
April 17th, 1852.—'4 3¢
RLHUR LAWSON MAGEE is re£X quested to communicate without delay
on business of importance, with W. H. Samperox, of Marysville, throngh Gregory’s Ex1 eta.
‘4-tf press.
Tattersall Stables
AND STOCK MARKET,
{On Main street.}
ORSES and mules bonght and sold.
Packing and teaming to all parts of
the mines on short notice. Having been at
great expense in fitting up our stables, and
purchasing a fine stock of saddle, pack, and
harness animals, we hope for, and expect a
liberal share of public patronage.
McCormick & TINDER.
Nevada, April 22, 1852 —’4-3m
I NFORMATION WANTED A man by
the name of 'Villiam Walliamseameto Ne.
vada county in 1850. Ho was a native of
Franklin county Pa , from that State to Arkansas, fro:n there to Indiana, and from thence
to California. He was a mon of fair complexion, about 50 years of age, anda blackauith by trade. Any infortuntion of his residence, it living. will be of advantage to himeelf or his family.
B.C. DOUGHERTY.
Nevada, April th, 1352—3-17
To the Citizens of Nevada
AND VICINITY.
THE undersigned are now receiving and
opening a general assortment of Miners’ Sap.
le ete , at the Kidd Corner, fronting on .
road and Pine streets We intend keeping
ood Goods, and hope by strict attention to
usiness to merit a liberal share of patronage
Strict attention will be paid to the packing
trade.
We have in connection with the store a
Steam Srw Mill, situated on Little Deer
ereek. All orders left at the sture or rill will
be promptly attended to.
ehave on hand and
of seasoned lumber.
ELI P. HIRST,
H. W. GRAY,
JESSE S. WALL,
CALEB RUSSELL,
Notice.
TAKEN UP, by the subscriber, on April
15th, a dark brown horse with bob tail—no
brands—with collar and saddle marks.
owner, by proving property and paying char’
ges, can have the animal by calling on the
undersigned en the Iilinoistown road, three
miles from the Buena Vista Ranch.
8. P. STORMS.
April 17th, 1852.—’3-2w*
Drug Store’
HE subscribers baying, opend a Drug store
in.Centreville, now offes to the citizens of
that place. and surrounding country, a fresh
and genuine stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy
Articles, Surgical Instruments,
Patent Medtcines, etc.
Physician's prescriptions filled by day or
night, with the greatest care
Orders from the country filled with despatch,
and at as low a rate as can be afforded in this
part of Cal‘fornia.
LARK ¢GARRASON,
Druggists and Apothccaries.
Centreville, April 14th, 1852—’2-3m
for sale a fine stock
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OST—A copy of Dr. Tyson’s Report upon
Line Geology of California—supposed to
have been either lent or mislaid. a person
having said work in his possession, will confer
a favor upon the owner by leaving it at this
office. *2-tf
Mrs. U. 8S. GREGORY,
DRESS MAKER,
Broad street, one door below Borradaile’s
“2-tf Store.
D. G. CLARK, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at his Drug Store, corner of Broad
and Pine sts. no41*3m
ee esarhacmeregresnpesccnpee—ntihie
OR SALE—Three boilers, 22 feet lon
by 30 inches diameter ; have been used,
but are in good order. Arey at the office of
the Gorp Hitt Quartz MINING Company,
Grass Valley 0-4t
he Quaarz Mining Co.—-Notice is
hereby given that all stock upon which
assessments are due, if not paid within ten
days from this notice, said stock will be forfeited, scocording to the by-laws of said company. By order of the Trustees.
'D-6¢ J. B, Brorewtaw, Secretary.
required.
. reasonable terms.
Hiram C. Hodge,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW § NOTARY PUBLIcOffice at hig Bookstore and Circnlating
Library, main st. opposite the Gregory House
N. B. Particalar attention paid to collecting and conveyancing. 0-tf
1CH CLAIMS FOR SALE—Two claims
in the E e Tunnel, at Sweetland’s
Diggings. for sale. Enquire of the undersignred at the office of the Nevada Jonrnal.
*1-3t : W.G. ALBAN.
ys ne Quarrz and Saw-mitt Propriz
rors.— We have an Engine Lathe, together with a full.set of tools necessary for
turning, with gearing dttached for cutting
screws of any siz:. Also, acompetent workman whose services can be obtained when
SKINNER ¢ CO.
-im* Gold Run Quartz mill.
Adams Ceo.’s Express.
ETWEEN Nevada, Sacramento City,
BR San Franciséo, and all parts of the United
States. A. & Co ‘are the only Express who
forward Gold Dugtand valuable packages between Nevada and Sacramento in charge of a
messenger. J
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Drawn on their own Houses in
New York, _. Boston, ork,
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
St. Louts, Washington,
Oincinnati, New Orleans,
and London
Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded
and insured-te-alt-parts of the United States,
and Express Business of every fe cription
rompuy atpended to. .
. Gold Dist bought, and deposits received at
the usual rates.
Il. R. FERRE, A’g’t.
City Drug Store.
LARK &§ GARRASON,
AVE jast received at their old stand on
I Main strect. a fresh and genuine stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERF'UMERY,
Chemicals, Fancy Articles, Surgical Instruments, ete. etc., which they will sell on the
most reasonable terms.
Physicians’ Proscriptions filled by day or
night. Orders from the country promptly attended to, at all times. 99-3in
Patent Medicines.
WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry, Jaynes’
’ Expectorant, OagoodsCholagogue, Thompson’s Eye Water, Pein Killer, Mofiatt’s Pills
and Phenix Bitter-, Dallas’ Pain Extractor,
Gray’s Oin!ment, Sands’ Sy pen: Bull’s
the best Pills, for sale by
LAKK & GARRASON,
99-3m At the City Drug Store.
+f a)
Cigars and Tobacco,
OR SALE at the City Drug Store, the
finest brands of Nectarine and Oronoco
Tobacco; and the best quality of Havana Cigars, consisting of the following brands :—-Salwor, Fixed Star, New World, F regoncle,
9-3m
AUCTION STORE,
. At Grass Valicy. —
. BY PARKER & ELDER.
i Cc. F. Surru, Auctioneer.
Will sell by auction,
. Mining Claims,
. he ses and Mules,
Real Estate,
. Merchandise, etc. ete
. Consignments solicited. "1 -tf-is
PMV SUBSCRIBERS wishing to dispose
_ of all their stock, offer for sile fourteen
splendid milk cows, part of them with young
. calves, the balance will calve by the 15
. March. JOSEPH CLARK & Co,
ludian Valley, 1 mile south of Centreville.
89-tf,
pore ee =
For Rent or Sale
HE house in Cayotevillo known as te
American House and Hotel de France.
. Lhe house is in good repair and well furnished
for the accommodation of boarders, with a neat
ba: room, and wi'l be sold cheap, or rented on
For particulars apply to
JOHN PHILLIPS,
At the Cayote Llouse, Cayoteville
. r
Lafayette House,
AT EUREKA.
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. public that he has completed his new Hotel,
and is prepared to furnish board and lodging .
to these who may favor him with a call.
The table will be supplied with the best our
. market affords.
The bedding is all new and good, and the
. sleeping rooms commodious and comfortable,
*3-3m* GEO. A. YOUNG.
Notice.’
. A T the April Term of the Court of Sesrions . Pine. of Nevada eounty, the following order
was entered by said court, to wit:
In complianee with the statute relating to
“Marks and Brands,” passed May Ist, 1851,
it is ordered by the court that the letters N C,
united, be and they are hereby adopted as the
county brane of Nevada County, and that the
clerk of this court cause the same to be made . ~
and its adoption to be published in the Nevada Journal for four weeks,
By order of the court.
*J-4w Attest: THEO. MILLER, Clerk.
N. C. G. M. C.
OTICE is hereby giver to the Stockholders of the Nevada County Gold Mining
Company, that a further assessment of fifteen
per centum on the capital stock of said comrear has been levied this 12th aay of March
1852, by the Board of Trustees, payable within sixty days, at the company’s office Grass
Valley, and at San Francisco
The rule of forfeiture for non-payment of
assessments will be rigidly enforced,
By or@er of the Board.
W.B. PEAKE, Sec’y.
Grass Valley, March 12, 1852—93-law6w
Good Chance for Investment:
The Gregory House for Sale or Rent
THE proprietor of the above house being desirous of changing his location, offers his
house with all the furniture, for sale or rent
on the most reasonable terms. The location
is one of the best for a hotel in this city. Persons wishing to engage in that business would
do well to give him a call.
Jan, 22d, 1852.-78tf U.S.GREGORY.
OBERT M. FOLGER & BROTHER—
Inrporters of and General Dealers in builders’ Hardware, machinery, ete 222 J street,
betweon 7th and 8th sts., Sacramtnto.
Robert M. Folger & Brother, General dealers in Hardware, vroud st, Nevada. ’0-3m
AMILY ROOMS:—Two or three Families or parties of Ladics can be aceommodated with ground floor rooms at the
Gregory Honse. °0 tf
Grass Valley Hotel.
On Main st. in the town of Centreville,
Formerly kept by L. B. Austin & Co, is now
® kept by
SMITH § OLIN.
Townsend's and Corbett’s, and a variety of . Together with various brands of all grades.
th of . ~
“THE subscriber respectfully informs the
SAN FRANCISCO’ ADV’S
AINTs, OILS, GLASS, &c.—15 tons
superior white lead;
7 tons assorted colors, ground in oil;
7 tons putty, in bulk and in bladders;
5 tons whiting;
3 tons red le-d, 2 tons litharge;
15 bbls fire proof paint;
2 cases orange gum shellac ; ;
500 cases French window glass,assorted sizes
from 8x10 to 32x48.
1500 galls boiled and raw linseed oil;
_ 800 galls spirits turpentine;
& 200 galls copal varnish;
15 bbls bright varnish; i i
10 galis fine white French picture varnish ;
Brown and black Japan, Chrome yellow;
Chrome green, Prus, blue;
Burnt and raw terra de sienna;
Burnt and raw umber,dry and ground in oil;
Ultramarine, Vandyke, brown, American
a.d English vermillion ;
Venetian red and yellow ochre;
Puint brushes, white wash brushes, etc.
The above, together with every other article
in the line, are offered by the subsoriber at the
lowest market prices. Those persons wishing
to purchase would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere,
ROBT. MARSH, Sansome st.
96-3in 8 doors no th of Washington,
IGARS AND TOBACCO.—Now landing from the elipper ships Invincible,
and Hurricane,
10,000 Giama y Rosa Apprensaditos,
5,000 La Habana Panatelas,
5,000 La muriaturo Regalias,
10,000 Nicotiana Londres,
10,000 El Dorado Panatelas,
10,000 La Ambrosia Londres,
10,000 Flor de Cabangs, Partigas & Co's.
Londres,
10,000 Ruenita Plantation Cigars,
50,000 Cubrey millars, extra fine,
20,000 Espartero Regalias,
10,000 Flor Asturica La Reinas,
10,000 Espana Regalias,
20,000 Josephita millars
10,000 Shakspeare Regalias,
10,000 La Nacional Imperialialles,
10,000 Cabanas and Carabahal Prensados
5,000 Figaro Prensadus,
5,000 Guarantizados Regalias,
15,000 Eloisa do,
10,000 Silvia do,
10,000 Aseo do,
10,000 Esmeralda do,
10,000 El Gas do,
10,000 Bl Sol do,
10,000 Washington _— do,
10.000 Sultana millars,
12,000 Guetizas and Valero Prensados,
ALSO,
29 cases Thomas’ Grape Tobacco,
20 do do Neatory leaf Tobacco,
50 boxes Yellow Bank do
107 do Anderson’s solace do
100 gro Spanish mixed smoking do
50 do Mrs. Richardson’s do do
25 dozen Mrs. Miller’s fine cut, in tins,
Together with a full assoitment of pipes,
matches, Tobacco in tin foil, ete. For sale by
B. C. HORN & CO., Sansome st.
1-2t between California and Pine.”
PROFESSIONAL CARDS:
J. R. M’CONNELL, J. S. IRWIN.
McConnell and Irwin,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW.
Office on Broad street, one door west ef the
Journal office. Nevada, city.—82 3m
{ Times and Transcript und S. F. Herald
please insert the above three months, and send
bill to this office]
Buckner and Sawyer
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS
AT LAW.
Will attend to the business of the profession
in all its departments in Nevada and adjoining
counties. Office corner of Broad and Pine
streets, Nevada city.
L. Sawyer Notary Public.
STANTON BU: KNER, 82-3m* LORENZO SAWVER.
Azariah Martin.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
. At office on Broad st. second door above the
Missouri Hotel. 62-tf
a’ M. MeCORMICK, M. D., PHYSEYW CIAN & SURGEON. Office oppojsite the Beatty House, Grass Valley. 83-3m*
¢ FFERS his services to the citizens of nevada and vicinity He will devote himself exclusively to tae different branches of
his profession, medicine, surgery, ete. By
proper attention and moderate charges, he
hopes to receive a liberal sharo of patronage.
At the nevada Drug store, Broad st. above
79-3m
JESSE MOORE, M.D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at the Miner’s Drug Store, Main
Street. april 23. tf
SL NRT TERT SSE! TAMAR NC RIOR ENTREES IE,
BUSINESS CARDS.
Loutzenheiser and Co.
BOOKSELLRS AND STATIONERS,
86-3m* Grass Valley, Nevada co.
Ak tiles AIRS A Sao ic
I { OTEL DE PARIS, Commercial street
83Nevada city. 3m
WM. H. LAMB, Co. W. YOUNG.
Lamb and Young
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS.
Corner of Main and Cayote sts.,.and nearly opposite Gregory's express, Nevada city.
A NEW ROAD
Has been opened to the
Nevada Saw Mill
(On Big Deer Creek.)
UNNING from Main 8t. just above Frisbie’s Oyster Saloon. Lumber of all dimencions constantly on nand. All orders filled
with promptitude and dispatch.
73-6m HOOK & SAWYER.
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Bills of Exchange,
RAWN by Page, Bacon & Co on their
D Houses in the Atlantic States, furnished
at the old stand of Davis & Hirst, in time for
ail steamer
“oe ‘ H DAVIS.
Bah oP TNE RN PS RP Ure Ee ete EPS
Pacific Hotel and Ranch
FOR SALE.
‘PVE subscriber being desirous of changing his business, offers for sale on the
most reasonable terms the above well known
stand, at Centreville, (Grass Valley.) together with the furniture, bar fixtures, etc.,
complete. ;
he ranch, which is contiguous to the
house, contains some of the best gardening
land in the county, and will be sold, together
They have a good house well fitted up, and} with the house, or separately, as purchasare provided with every thing necessary to
make Boarders or Travellers comfortable.
Their STABLES are not excelled in any
of the mining districts of California.
@entreville, March 26th, 1842—99-2in
sers may desire. For farther particulars enquire on the premises.
MARTIN PETERSON.
Centreville, April 3d, 1852.—‘0-tf
Dr. Wm. J. Kuox, M, D. F
SAN FRANCISCO ADV'S.
Worth a Visit.
WHEN YOU VISIT SAN FRANCISCO
call and see the supurb collection of CuRIOSITIES at the
Chinese Sales Room
of Torin & Duncan, Long Wharf, San lrancisco. This magnificent room extends from
Long Wharf to Sacramento street, between
Sansome and Leidesdorff streets. It is 120
feet eep, and filled with all the beautiful manufactures of the Celestial Empire. The rare
and splendid CRAP SHAWLS, so highly
this house only, in endless variety. 1-tf
By tee ex HUKRRICANK—60 firkins,
the usual style, for sule as soon as landed,
JAMES PATRICK,
Battery st, near Jackson.
by
1-Im
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FROM PANAM\ TO SAN FRANCISCO.
‘HE Paciric Mai: Sreamsnip Company
feel ealled upon to give public notice that
no tickets will be recognized by their agent at
Panama, which are not signed by an officer of
this Company, and that tickets thus signed
can be obtained only at their Agency, no, 117
West st. or of C. L. Bartlett, Esq., Bostor,
or of Messre. Arms rong, Harris & Co. New
Orleans. By order.
Wm. H. DAVIDGE, Sec’y.
New York, Jan. 26, 1852,
UGAR. .500 mats Manila
200 mats China no, 3;
Sar. .1000 bags fine table;
1000 bags Liverpool, for curing;
Porx.49 half bbls clear, Dutchess co;
Corree. .75 sacks Costa Rica;
Frour.40 half sacks Chile;
Driep Apres. .27 bbls, in fine order;
» Guerer.100 boxes English Danity cased.
For sale by JAMES PATRICK.
*4-vl Battery street, near Jackson:
MPORTER OF BUTTER—The subsertber has followed the butter business, in the
Atlantic States, for several veurs, he is now
permanently located in San Francisco; and
will spare no pains nor expense in bringing a
good article to this market.
His butter is all packed at the dairies in 25
and 100 pound pac! ages; and being expressly
put up for sale here, he feels justified in saying
the quality will be found saual to any in this
market. JAS. PATRICK, Battery st.
"3-yl bet. Jackson and Pacific.
ALT.-~-1,000 bags fine table salt;
do 1,000 bags Liverpoo! do for curing;
Porx—30 hf bbls mess, superior quatity;
Corrre—60 sacks Costa Rica;
Cueree—100 boxes English Dairy, cased;
Frour—I00 bf sacks Chili;
Canpies—50 boxes Star, 4s nnd 5s;
Potatoxs—75 sacks San Jose;
Burrea—112 firkins, 100 Ib en, very choice;
Do 10 casks, in kegs, 25 Ibs each.
For sale by JAVES PATRICK,
99 my Battery, near Jackson st.
LTA FOUNDRYe-eMarket Place,
facing Battery st. Iron and brass castings, of every description.
izing machinery, saw mill irons, and machine work in general promptly executed.
— made to order.
94-t G. M. Hutton
BEVERLY C. SANDERS. C. 1. BRENHAM.
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San Francisco Savings Bank.
SANDERS and BRENHAM,
MontGomEny STREET,
General Bankers and Exchange Dealers.
General deposits received from Merchants,
Mechanics, and others.
Special Deposit.
Gold Dust purchased at the Lighest
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
riecs,
my
Great Excitement.
M7 ANTED—$5000 in Gold Dust, in exchange for Daguerreotypes, at
SHAW qJOHNSON'S
Eureka Daguerrean Rooms,
No. 297 Montgomery st. San Francisco.
All persons visiting this city are respectfully
invited to call at these rooms, where they will
find pictures taken in every variety and style
Pictures taken in mezzotinto or in COLORS
Perfect satisfa: tion guaranteed in all oases
or no charge.
by which we are enabled tu send pictures of
our Customers by mail to any part of the known
wor'd, and at a trifling expense.
Instruction given in the art.
Daguerreotype Instruments complete, with
eneral assortment of plates, cases and ehemicals, always on hand and for sale cheap?
8. L. SHAW, 85-6m GEO. H. JOHNSON:
rl be OIL. —BAILEY & GILBERT, PaCae eT cific Oil Works, Pine street, San
Francisco, have on hand:—
50,000 gals, Polar Oj, at reduced rates;
§,000 galls pure sperm Oil;
And are constantly Bleaching and refining
sperm and polar oil at furmer rates. 77-3m.
TEAM Eneaine, Boiters, ann Quartz
KS Crushing Machinery, for sale, to arrive per
clipper ship ‘* Eclipse,” expceted about the
15th April.
The engine is 15 horse power, 30 inches
stroke, fitted on an iron frame, with governor,
stop, and cut-off valves, stee! piston and valve
reds, metalic packing in cylinder, §c., fitted
up in the best manner.
There are two boilers, each 26 inches in diameter, and 26 feet 6 inches in length, made
of the best iron, with steam dram on each,
furnace fronts, grate bars, bearers, side braces,
dead plates, iron plate to cover flue, socket to
receive smoke pipe, 20 feet smoke pipe, cast
iron heater with copper worm 2 force pumps,
and all the necessary pipes, cocks, valves, &c.
The Stamping Machinery consists of 12
stampers, 6 inches square, 34 inches long. made
of the best iron, chilled face, and weigh 300
pounds each.
cess to receive the dies.
Also connected with the above and worked
by the Engine, is a set of *‘Breakers”’ to break
the rock preparatory to its being received into
the mortars,
Also, all the iron work, bolts, iron knees,
boxes, leather bands India rubber packing,
toola, wrenches, files, chisels, hammers, and
every thing necessary to put up the mach. nery.
For further particulars, where drawings of
the machinery can be seen, a to
5o¥. MALOU & co,
Montgomery st., near Clay,
97-1m* San Francisco.
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Eagle Foundry,
Fremont st. between Market and Mission,
SAN FRANCISCO.
TV\HE above establishment, now being in
complete operation, the proprietors are
popes to execute orders in the various
ranches of their respective trades, viz:
Steam Engines and Boilers of every description, Iron and Brass Castings of all kinds,
Saw mills, Grist mills, Quartz mills, Pumps,
&c., either by steam or water power. Also,
all kinds of Blacksmith work, Turning, fin.
ishing ete.
The Eagle Foundry company being composed of practical and experienced workmen in their respective branches of the trade,
trust from their long experienee in and attention to the business promptly, to satisfy
all who may favor them with their orders.
STRATHERN, BRODIE & CO.
P. 8. All orders addressed as above to
Box No. 14, Mechanics and Traders Exchange, San Franciseo, will be promptly at.
“tended to ['0-3m*] SB. Co,
prized as presents for home, can be found at .
Quartz pulver.
Atso—Money and Gold Dust received on .
from the smallest-size to the largest, and in .
the highest perfection of this beautiful art. .
We have arrangements wade .
The mortars are made extra heavy with re.
E HAVE ON HAND AND FOR
SALE, the following goods :
300 sacks floar,
75 half bbts clear pork,
. 200 qr bbls elear pork,
. 50 qr bbls ox tongues,
20 bbls pilot bread,
. 5 bbls water crackers,
. 75 tins soda, sugar dnd water éravtkers,
10 bbls crushed sugar,
1500 Ibs double refined loaf sugar,
50 mats Manilla sugar,
25 mats rice,
10 bbls pickles, assorted,
20 half bbls sour krout, :
50 5 gal kegs pickles,
. 40 cases qts and hif gal pickles.
10 cases mustard, in 1-4 and 1-2 Ib tins,
sine Ra in 1 4 and 1-2 tb bottles,
. 300 lbs ground pepper,
. 200 Ibs ground allspice,
200 Ibs gronnd cloves,
300 lbs ground ginger,
100 Ibs ciunamon, ground,
200 Ibs mace, 300 chocolate.
20 cases Laguayrd coffee, ground, in tins,
15 cases Rio coffer, ground, in tins,
15 cases Java “ + 2
20 bags Rio coffee,
75 bags beans, assorted,
10 half bbls split peas,
50 half boxes m R raisins,
50 hf ¢ qr “ ity “ ;
10 boxes maccaroni and vermagilli,
150 Ibs citrons,
200 Ibs tea, Young hyson and Gunpowder,
20 boxes soap, :
Candles, Cheeses,
Tobacco in small boxes,
. ys “ in silver foil,
Smoking tobacco,
Fine Havana segars, in cy boxes :
“ “ “ ay is, ry
“ “ee “ 1-4 “ce
Extra fine Havana segars,
Clay pipes,
Reonhas. Fine walking shoes,
Fine pat. leather gaiters,
Ladies leather boots,
* fine calf boots,
Misses “* *
+5 calf shcea,
Children’s calf shoes,
40 cases hoots—Hungarian, heavy kip, waxgrained, ond calf,
. ALgo—A well assorted lot of glass and queen’s
ware, tin ware, guard lanterns, bull’s eye do
ALso—A fine assortment of hardware and
cutlery,
Ames’ best long and short handled cast stec]
shovels, picks, and pick handles, axes and axe
handles.
10 kegs nails, assorted, glue, chalk, black
lead, paint oil, green paint, epreim oil,
2 pipes sup. cog. brandy, gin, port wine, and
. American brandy;
25 bbls old Mononguhela whiskey,
20 cases assorted cocktails,
100 cases blackberry brandy, raspberry brandy. W. ©. brandy, Irish and Monongahela whiskey,
50 cases lemon syrup, and champaign cider,
30 baskets champaign wine,
10 cases sup wine bitters,
5 cases old Madeira wine,
300 whole boxes sardines,
300 hf and gr boxes sardines,
50 drums figs, 40 casks brown stout,
With a general assortment of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats, ete. ete.
All the above goods have been laid in with
. great eare, and for cash, and we particularly
. invite the attention of merchants, miners, and
. packers to give usa call, as we will sell on
. reasonable terms.
} BROWN, LYATT & CO.
. March 13, 1852.—94-3m
Union Hotel.
Broad Street, Nevada city, Cal.
. BY B. F. DICKERMAN,
( Formerly the “ Placer Hotel”)
AS recently been refitted and furnished
making it one of the most desirable and
pleasant stopping places in the mountains,
. Accommodations for lodging good, either
\in separate rooms or not, a8 may be required.
. Board and lodging per week $12; Board $10,
Beard and lodging per day, $2,60. 92-3m
American Cattle.
i. ket, Nevada, has con= stantly on hand, and for
j sale at the lowest market rates the best quality of American Beef
Cattle.
N. B. They also keep on hand a full aseortment of deepen and groceries, which they
j haul with their own team’; therefore, they
. can and will sell ful! as low, if not lower than
. }any othe: house in theeity. Minersand packers are invited to give them a call before pur.
chasing elsewhere.
81-3m THOMPSON & BROWN.
Gregory House.
LBAN & KILBOURN have fitted up
and re-opened the Gregory House on
. Main street, Nevada, and are prepared to acjcommodate Boarders and the Travelling
Publie. The table and bar will be furnist ed
with the best of every thing in the market,
;and no pains will be spared to make the en. tertainment agreeable and comfortable both
for regular and transient boarders,
. The sleeping rooms are commodiously ar. ranged, and will at all times be kept in com. plete order.
. Beard per week, $12. 97-tf
. Ct ALOON,«eThe Saloon of MRS. C. A.
. FRISBIE is constantly open for visi. tors, at the well-known stand on Main street.
. The best cigars and liquors are constantly
jon hand. Oysters, fried and stewed, served
{up at all hours. This saloon is a comfortable
and fashionable resort for gentlemen who
. wish to spend an agreeacle evening. 67-tf
{
Fancy Goods.
. RS. M. H. SAMPSON has just received from San Francisco a'splendid
lot of Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Perfumery, ete etc., which she offers to the ladies at
very reduced rates, among which are the
following :
Figured silks. Paper muslins,
Watered ut Glazed cambrics,
. Satin stripe “
Damask vi
Pophir a
Gimp battons,
Em’b. Pavia hdkfs,
Do Linen do,
. Cashmeres Chemissetts, capes,
. Merinos, Edgings & insertions
. Ones lendid green velvet sack, one splenjrobe de chambre, black and white silk a6ed
. kid gloves, artificial flowers, bonnet linings,
jhair oils, pomatam, macassar oil, Colonge
. water.
. With a variety of other articles too numerous to mention.
Nevada, Eeb. 7, 1852—83-tf
California Hotel,
(Rough and
refitted the above house, formerly kept
by D. W. Auldridge, is now prepared to entetrain the traveling public, Is will be the
constant aim of the proprietor Of the Cuiifornia Hotel to render it a quiet and com. fortable stopping place for the traveler, and
\@ home for the regular boarder.
The bar and table are furnished with the
best the country affords, and in all the ap. Polatensmts of the house every attention will
¢ given to neatness and good order.
B, CRABTRER BAS
Centreville, Grass Valley, Nevada co, .
Tur American Mar-!
)
HE subscriber having purchased ana .
Empire Clothing Depot,
mY M. LEWIS . LEWIS & CO.
First door below Barker’s Exc , Mevada.
Highest price -paid for Gown Desr.
95-3inCigars and Fruit Store.
. NEWBAUER § CO., , ,
. Main st. one door below Nevada Hotel.
ESPRCTFULLY inform the lovers.of
. good Cigars, thut they have fitted up a
. 8tore as above, where will. constantly be kept,
@ full supply of the choicest brands of Cigars,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, wholesale
and retail. :
heir connection with the best houses in
Sacramento and San Francisco, in the trade, .
enuble them to procure the very best articles
imported. To test the truth of this declaration, smoke:s and chewers are favited to give .
them acall. The following brands of e:gars
now on sale, viz: R egatia, Tulepan, Viglanca,
Alhambra, Londres, Jonny Lind, Fragrancia,
Monteauma, Lopes, Buena Vista, Principe, ete.
A1.so, cunstantly on hand a supply of Figs, .
Oranges, Raisins, nuts, Confdctionary, etc,
Coonnected with Newbaur, Weithemor &
Co., corner of 2d and J ats, Sacramerito, and
Mayblum, Greenhood & Co., corner of : Jackson god Sarpnee sts San Francisco.
95-2m
Notice to Puilders.
Y an order of the Court of S:ssions of Net vada County, made on the 5th day of
this month, Thos. H. Caswell, Esq., of Nevada city is authorized to receive proposals, and
contract, subject to the approval éF said court,
for the ereetion of a County Jail in Nevada
city. of the following description, to wit: The
building to be 25 feet square, and 9 feet high
. between floor and ceiling. The room to he
divided into a hall extending the length of the
.
building, and two reome:or celle 12 teet'sqnare.
The outer walls, partition wrils, floor and ceilling to be made «i iogs 12 inches square. The
w lla, floor an ceiling to be lined inside with
two inch plank, spiked oa with five inch iron
spikes, not wore than three inches apart. ‘lhe
partitien walis to be morticed into the floor
and cet.“ exctrely. The walls and floor ty
rest pon a solid ruck foundation, and the roof
to he covered with shaved eighteen inch shingles, The doors made of two inch oak plank.
doubled, well barred and spiked, and secured
by large strong locks. A grating 18 inches
square in cach of the cell doors made of iron
bars one half inch thick. Two twelve light
windows, 10 by 16 inch glass, secured on tho
inside by iron gratings,
The whole to be finished in a strong and
workmanlike manner, within a reasonable time
to a pn fied hg contract.
roposuls will be received until the
May, 1852. ee =
Mth of the our ‘
ttest: 20, MILLER, Clerk.
April, 1852—1-lawim pics
Election Notice.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nebt vada. Court of Sessions, April Term,
April 7th, 1852.
lt is ordered by the Court that en election
shall be held on Monslay, the 3d a.y of May
next, in the several townshins Lereiaafter
named, to fill vacancies in the ottice of Justice
of the Peace and Constaple which have occerred since the last general election.
In Bridgeport township, an election for two
Justices and two Constables,
In Bear River township, an election for two
Justices and two Constables.
In Rough and Ready township, an election
for one Justice and one Constable, in place of
William Harris and William Malone, resigned.
Said elections to be held within said town. Ships at the several precincts where pails were
. opened at the last general election, and by the
. officers of that election, or in case of their abaia initienssidapallinicbdpntapesiiesalienatgcmgusncaiigthsaleveiatciDiodands
. sence or refusal to act, then by officers chosen
jut the several prec nets on tho morning of the
said election -_i
The retarns for said elections shall be made
. to the County Clerk, at his office in Nevada
oy. within ten days after the election.
y order of the Court.
"Ltd Attest: THEO. MILLER, Clerk.
et ed OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne.
vada, township of Rough and Ready, Jus. tices court—E W Roberts, Justice.
The people of the State of California, to H.
. A. Houghton, E. Crow, E. C. Blackwell, T.
B. French: You are hereby suinmoned to be
and appear before me at my office in Rough
and Ready on Saturday the l7th day of April
A, D. 1852, at two o'clock, to answer unto the
complaint of Chas, E. Moss, this day filed be. fore me, wherein you are charged with being
. indebted to the said complainant in the sum of
$177 50, upon an account for services rendered.
. a copy of which is affixed to said complaint,
And of this summons take due notice and ans. wer thereto, or jndgment will be given against
. you in the sum of $177 50, with damages, in. terest, and cost, according tolaw.
Given under my hand this 8d day of April,
. 1852 {'l-td] KW. ROBERTS, J. P.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA—County of
Nevada—ss.
The pe. ple of the State of California, to
. William Pollard: You are hereby notified
that summons and attachments have this day
been issued at the suitof Upton H. Stuart,
returnable on Friday, the 30th day of April,
A. D. 1852, at Ll and 12 o'clock, A. M., at
my office in Rough and Ready, on two suits
upon notcs of hand—one for the sum of
$379 25, and the other for the sum of $324 ;
and that unless you appear and answer to
said summonses, judgment will be rendered
against you for the above sums, with dama. ges, interest and costs, according to law, and
. the property so attached be sold for the sat. isfuction of said debts. Given under my
hand this 5th day of April, a. p. 1852.
E. W. ROBERTS, JP.
. 'o-td Nevada County.
Sa, VATE OF CA LIFORNIA,-—County of
KS Nevada, ss. District ourt, Oth judicial
. district. Jomima Cahill vs. Joseph Cahill.
The people of the state of California to Joseph Cahill, greeting: You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of March, a. p. 1852,
. Suit was commenced by said plaintiff against
{ yout, in said district court, for nevada county,
. for a divorce from the bands of matrimony.
{ Yon are therefore required to appear and
. auswer the complaint of the plai tiff herein
filed, within thirty days from this date, or the
plaintiff will take a decree of divorce as prayed
for in said complaint, which is now on file in
my offive in said county.
Witness, Fheodore Millor, clerk of the dis) trict court, tenth judicial district for Nevada
county, with the seal affixed, at office, in Ne. vada, this 29th day of March, 1552.
THEO. MILLER, Clerk,
tp Sruney C. Heasert, D’p'y
. Hubbard & Hodge Attys for psf.
. 93-lawht aii
Nevada City Bakery.
Cayote street,
NHIS ESTABLISHMENT, with the stock
and fixtures is for sale. Itis now dving
a business of $15,000 per week. Al accounts
are paid weekiy. Wossession given immediately if required Apply to
O'CONNELL & ROOT.
Alll debts due the firm must be settled im.
mediately. 95-2in*
.
.
.
.
BEATTY HOUSE, Grass Vanity.
ih hk. G. SMITH, (formerly of the Buck.
. eye House) Having leased and refitted thie estublishment, is now prepared to entertain the
traveling public. ‘Thanking his friends for
their liberal patronage heretofore, he hopes
for its continuance in his present locatidn,
and promises that nothing shall be wanting
to secre the gratification and comfort of thuse
who nuy favor him with their patronage. +
The table is furnished with the best the mar.
ket affords, and in ali the other appointments
of the house, every attention to neatness and
good ordar will he given.
Grase Valley, F’'ch, 7, 1852. 83 6in
.