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April 4, 1852 (4 pages)

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. he Son Francisco Advertisements. To Miners in Quartz, OR SALE, a fine assortment of magnify. ing glasses, of various powers, mado ex. Also pocket f pressly for examing quartz rock. EXPRESS NOTICES. . Bills of Exchange on New York, Philadelphia, compusses, magnets, thermometers, pocket . New Orleans, spy-glasses, surceyor’s compasses, theodolites, . Louisville, leveling instruments, etc. etc. Cincinnati, Instruments of every description made to tts order. Repairs executed in the best manner. : sper et Orders by express punctually attended to. THOS. TENNENT, Mathematical and Nautical Instrument maker, Montgomery st., hoad of Long Wharf, over the banking house of Drexel, Sather & Ohurch, San Francisco. 63-ly y ORTH BEACH STEAM SA WING anp aN Ptankinea Miers, foot of Mason street The undersigned are now prepared to furnish fruin their yards, and to order, almost ever variety of lumber, suitable for building purpores, wharves, etc. Sawing, Planing and Grooving will be done . at the shortest possible notice, and at the lowert current rates. Orders may be left at the office, 271 Montgomery street. or at the mill. St. Louis. The wndersigned having made ar. rangements for transacting a general ‘exchange business, are now prepared to 'make remittances to any part of the ' United states or London, with PERFECT !SAFETY. Bille of Exchange, sold on as y . favorable terms as any other responsible . . house. Packages and Letters forwarded to . the U. States by the most speedy and safe conveyance. Having a little reom left in our large EXPRESS NOTICEs. SESS Adam» & Co’s Kemi Monthly Express We will dispatch, per Steamer . ~ MISCELLANEOUS. of the Ist and 15th of every . The undersigned subscribers havin 0} month our regular messenger, . on Main Street, in Nevada City, a fre as usual. jjenuine stock of ‘ . Gold pee se oe as usual, to . Drugs, Medicines, Patnts, Oils, . all parts of the Attantic States and Europe. . pug ernie. Wi i rafte for sale on our house in all the princt. Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, stationery, pal Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New Eng. perfumery, brushes &e. land Banks, and at our various ofices through. Also a large and well assorted stock of out the Union. BAP gh ge me " Ab The aes For the forwarding of Dust from New York . Oivars & @VAGCO “to the Mint, we have the only express on the! .sno nest brands that the country can afford; mail train Cc } , sige ‘all of which we will sell at the lowest possible Freeman & Co., are the only firm in Sacra. . rates. Calland examine our stock. . mento connecting with us, and are authorized LARK & GARRASON, . ot draw on usfor any amount. Drug’sts & Chemists. ADAMS @¢Co. A exon _ADAMS ¢ CO Da. J. LARK offers his professonal services a hl . } . pou > Kay rieinity ; * To the Publie. . to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity. C . . y 3 . ges, in proportion to the times. Office at the HE subscribers having fully completed . City Drug Store. . their arrangements for running a daily . “NX nvit 19th PRET . Expresa between Nevada city, Grass Valley . . and Sacramento city, are now prepared to for. ward letters and parcels, daily, each way, and . and tf. NOTICE. nea . The ——s— An Act the Charter Of the City of Nevada, and preen. for the disposition of the property, and yment of the debts of the City. People of the State of California, represented in Senate and Aasembly do enact as follows : Section 1. That an act entitled “An . : . a; . Act to incorporate the City of Neva\da,” passed March 13th, 1851, be an ithe same is hereby repealed. . See. 2 There shall be appointed by . . the County Judge of Nevada county, . a Commissioner who shail be a resi-/ }dent and householder of the city of, . Nevada, and give bonds to the Counity of Nevada for the faithful discharge . jof his duties in such sum and with . such securities as may be fixed and} ——approved by the Judge of said county, . for Sec. 3. The Commissioner provi. . D MPORTER OF BUTTER.—The sab4 scriber has followed the batter business, in the Atlantic States for several years, 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— not repacked in New York—in 25 and 100 pounds packages ; and being expressly put up for sale here, he feels justified in saying the quality will be found equal te any in this market. JAS. PATRICK, Battery street, between Jackson and Pacific streets, 691m San Francisco JOHN PERRY & Co. EALERS in Exehange, Gold Dusi r State and City serip. For sale, exchange on New York, Boston, Philadelphia and St Louis. Wantrep—Gold dust and State warrants, r which the highest market price will be paid. Office in Naglee’s building, (formerly Lumber will be carted to any part of the; Salamander safe, we will continue to . Gold Dust and valuable packages, twice a . All persons who have paid tax to the ded for by the 2d section of this act bits upted by Gregory's Express.) 51-2m week, in charge ofa Special Messenger, who! C eity for one and a haif dollars per 1000 feet. WILLIAMS, MEIGGS, & CO. ‘receive treasure on deposit. Woe draw on will leave Nevada eity and Grass Vall ounty Treasurer for License of any deishall take charge and dispose of all . *y . scription are requested to deposit his re-. property belonging to the city, and 75-Iny O ce, Montgomery st. San Francisco. — _ Page & Bacon, St Louis, Ex Alfred and Emile. . — Atlantic Bank, Bostov, ~ 00 ibs linseed oil; 2000 Ibs butter, 70 bbis Louisiana State Bank, N Orleans. ale ard porter; 400,009 cigars; claret in boxes! American Exchange Bank, New York. and hhds; perfumery, cherry cordial, cham. Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia agne ; port wine; six cases fire arms ; 300 Tea a ees . nae sperm candies ; fancy goods, woolen . rs een ce maga socks, merinos J. G. SCHRODER and Co, . Hutchings & Co, Louisville, 5 Jones & Co, Pittsburg. n63m_— Sansome, bet, Clay and Washington. . . : DAVIS & HIRST. Nevada City, Oct, 28th 1851. N. B. Our drafts are HONORED and CASHED by Messra Page & Baeon of St. Louis, or any of their houses in the U. States. We draw in connection with Mahony and Garniss, GFVERAL BROKERS. \ Commercial Exchange for all Nations, cor. of . California and Sansome sts. . M. & G. have constantly on hand and for . erle, asserted invoices of provisions, clothing, . crockery, hardware, barley, oats, corn. flour, . ete. ete. 54 3m 0 ——— cisco who are known to do the largest Joseph Genella, N Montgomery street, near Jackson, has . just moved into his new fire-proof store, . and opened the largest assurtmont of Crocke. ry, Glussand Hollow ware, Cutlery, Looking Glasegs, chandeliers, ete, that can be found on the shores of the Pacific; and he pledges himself to sell goods of the best quality at the most reasonable rates, Particular attention paid to selecting wares forhotels. 50-Im {L.--Bailey & Gilbert, Oil Manufacturers Pine street, between sansome . and Battery, have on hand and are constant: . ly manufacturing pure bleached sperm Oil, . fornia. D.& H. TELEGRAPH LINE. ist THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS . Nevada city, Grass Valley, Rongh and Ready, Sacramento city. Daily Line of Stages. , O* and after Monpay, June 16th, 1851, t above line will runas follows: . Leaving Nevada Hotel, nevada city, every . he . Messrs Page Bacon & Co. of San Fran. exchange business of any house in Cali. Johnson’s Ranch Marysville, nicolaus and . every Mo day and Thursday morning. Merch. ts and Mining companies can now . ceipts for the same, with the county have their Gold Dust forwarded to Sacramento . Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain city and San Francisco WITH SAFETY. . their License. Auditor's office in tho fein Dust piled . and Bitus of Excuan@r Clerk's & Recorder's Office, Main Street . drawn on Apams & Co, on all parts of the . “ Ae os DD Ti church. . United States. Gold dust bought and deposits ideas By a cy RA batdney ye . received at the usual rates : KO. MILLER, Co. Auditor. Nevada City, Aug. 15th 1851. ; Office in Nevada city, foot of Main st, A. ROGERS. ‘Grass Valley, opposite Beatty’s hotel, . ~. Sac city, 42 2d street, i 5 Would respectfully inform the public that Montgomery street. he has on hand a large assortment of San Francisco, with Adams FREEMAN ¢ CO, H. P. Ferre, Agt. nevada city. G R O C E R I E S, Mining Tools, Ready Made Clothing &c. All of which will be disposed of upon the most above line will run as follows: Leaving . i 2. " 7 jreasonable terms. His store canbe found on Phelps’ Express Hotel, foot of Main and . Mnin street. Broad streets, every morning at 6 o'clock, . \oeag. ril 19. 185 . passing through Grass Valley and Rough and . Nereee, i leo a. Ready, crossing Bear River at McCourtney’s, . Dr. 'T. A. Livermore. . will arrive at Sacramento at five o’clock P M. . DENT! ST nw ’ and Co, Express Line. THROUGH BY DAY LIGHT. N and after Monday, November 17th, the . !D 6m . Returning, will leave the Missouri Hotel, Sac. “a F . ramento, every other morning at five o’clock, . espectfully offers his professional services assing through Rough and Ready and Grass , if to the citizens of Neveds City and vicin. Valley, will arrive at Neyada at four o'clock /ity. . . } P.M Passengers can secure se .te ab Phely TEETH FILLED W PURE GOLD . Express Hotel, Nevada city, and at the Mig . Artificial Tooth, troy Hset, inserted . souri Hotel Sacramento. ~ 1 the princely fata ¢ pressure,'’ BOWERS §CO. Proprietors. or otherwise. as may be required: Marysville and Nevada Cit Extraction of Teeth tt y . Will be performed without resorting to the use STAGE LINE. hold the proceeds arising trom the) . sale or disposition of the same in his! jhands, subject to the order of the) court of sessions of said county, as jhereafter provided. He shall also! . give thirty days notice from the time \of his appointment to all persons havjing script, orders, or other evidences lof debt against said city, to present the same same, duly authenticated or . . proven, and all claims so presented . and allowed by said commissioner, shall be registered in a book, to be kept by said commissioner, with the . name or names ot the holders, amount of the claim and date of its presenta. tion. Section 4th: Atthe expiration of the thirty days notice required by the . 3d section of this act, said commissionjer shall make and file with the clerk ef the court of sessions ef said county, ‘a full report of the amount of indebt. edness of said city, and also a sched. ,ule ofthe property remaining unsold . at the time of the filing of said report. . Burnham and Mann’s MARKET Pacific st, bet Battery and Fro t, San Francisco. Fresh and salt provisions, an d vegetabl of all kinds, constantly on handa de at prices suiting the times, wholesa e and retail. au29-3mn ‘pelican tink tlletiaatiatty i C. WORRBLL, Dealer in fruits, Com¢ mercial st, between Sansome and Battery. Also, Saeramento city, 2d st., near Orleans Hotel. 54-3m Attention Californians ! M & A. ROSENHEIM, respectially iaI e form their friends and she pablic in general, that they are now prepared to offer for sale, watches, geld and silver, levers. anchor escapements, lepines, etc. of the best make—also, Culifornia jewelry,such as rings, specimen pins, lockets, bracelets, ete. which are made of California gold, in the neatest style, and sold at low prices for cash. Orders inthe above line will be attended to with promptness and dispateh. Persons who are desirous of sending presents to their friends in the States, are particularly invited to call on us at our store ON Main street, one door below the Gregory House. Nevada nov. 19th 1851—60 orth side, ’ Boot and Shoemaker. P. J. ESPENSCHEID would respectfully inform the ladies and ly jof the ‘Turnkey? in any case. Chloroform Section 5th: 7Z'he court of sessions . sentiemen of Nevada and vicinity, that he has well recommended for machinery ; bleached polar Oil, and Winter strained Lard Oil, in . Ranch and sicolaus, arriving at Sacramento . packages to suit purchasers, and the quality guarantied. On Hand—3600 gallons pure sperm Oil; 15,000 gallons Polar Oil; 3000 gals Lard Oi!, 1000 gals winter strained Polar Oil. 80 3m San Francisco. S chinery—Geo. Gordon & Steen having one of the most extensive foundry and ma-/ chine works on the Pacific, are prepared to mannfucture mining machinery on the most . approved principles. B Steam engines onsale; boilers made to order. Crushing mills, square, circular aud rotary stampers; urrastres and amalgamators. Machinery manfactured in New York and eaported to order—or made with dispatch imour works here. Parties having well de. veloped mining claims, can be introduced to atpitalists who will subscribe part of the cost 40 the machinery. GEO. GORDON & STEEN, Vulcan Foundry and Iron Works, Ist st. San Francisco. Office in New York, 165, 3d Avenue. LANKETS--Of various styles, for sale by manufacturers’ agents, H. F. CUTTER & CO. Pacific, bet. Sansome and Battery sts. San Francisco, Se wv you want fo Bend home by next steatiwD era ‘souvenir’ to some dear friend? ealland examine our new designs in rings, ins, lockets, bracelets, etc , exquisitely fashoned, from Califernia gold. Do you wanta superior watcn to ensure punctuality in your engagements? Luy one of our best English lever movements, in gold or team Engines & Quartz Ma-) Morning at 7 o'clock, a. M., passing through Grass Valley, Rough and Ready, Johnson's “ity, at 6 o'clock, r. M. Returning, will leave the Crescent City . Hotel, Sacrrmento city, every morning at7 . ’ lock, a. m., passing through the above pleces, arriving at Nevada city atbo'clock, p.m . Passengers trom Marysville can take the . stage at Nichalaus for nevada city, every day } at 10 o'clock. For seats and further information, inquire of Mr. J. ‘I’. French, sevada Hotel, vevada city ; Montgomery and Johnson, . nited . Hotel, Marysville, Bell House, vicholaus; Cyrus Hoyt, Auction Saloon, Front Street, or J. Bireh, Crescent city Hotel, Sacramento city, N.B. Passengers booking their names at the office the night previous will be called up in time for the stage in the morning *,* All Express business promptly attended toy.u. This Line will run on Sundays. JAMES BIRCH, Proprietor. ) GREGORY'S AtPAsintia lantic and Pacific { . agent at Nevada City. This Express has no connection with any other concern, and persons doing businesr with this Line can be assured that whateve they entrust to its management at either o its Offices, will reach its destination witho u . passing through other hands, or meeting with . delay. Special Messengersin charge of Ex. press Matter for this Line, are dispatched by . every Steamer leaving New York and San . Francisco. Gold Dust, Packages and parcels of every description, and Letters forwarded to all parts of the United States, Canada, Europe, Ore“ia Rough and Ready and Grass Valley TREWEEKLY : The proprietor begs leave toinform the public that the above line of stages now runs as will be adiministered when required. ond all . operations for preserving and beautifying the . teath performed according to the mostapproved method. Having had an experience of seventeen years, he hopes to give general satisfacStates . Express, George E. Clarke, follows : Leaving Marysville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at seven o'clock, A. M.— . Returning, will leave Nevada City Tuesdays , Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 o'vlock, A. M, Forfurther information inquire at the Unite States Hotel. Marysville. U k. RUBY, marysville, June 12, {851. . tion. . Office on the South side of Broadway, door above the ‘City Market.” REFERENCES, H. Peoples. M. Cossim, . Mr. Napper. . J. F. Halsey, . Mr. Rochford, Wm. H. Miller, \J. ©. Smith. Mr. Lomgacre . Western Market. . WEBSTER. g Co. wouldinform the citzens of Nevada and the public in general that they }now have on hand at their establishment, on Main street, adjoining Barker’s some of the best MEATS the market affords. Also, slarge assortment of GROCERIES. Nevada City, April 19th, 1851. . i ‘HOTEL NOTICES. THE AMERICAN. THIS Hotel on Broad street near the bridge, has,b sen enlarged and is now ready for the reception of boarders, lodgers and transient vieitors. Families and boarders can be accommodated with separate rooms if desired. This House being conducted on Temperance principtes, no pains will be spared to make it one of the most quiet and desirable places of . entertainment in the city. Board and lodging Dr. McINTYRE, Dentist. Office in Nevada, at Gre gory’s Hotel: at Grass Valley, at Peckham’s ; at Rough and Ready, at Mrs. . per week $15 00. Bord per week $12 Downey’s . je 28°51 MALTBY & BELL. Reterences— . Dr. Clark . ‘NO MINERS AND TRAVELERS, ay Paryel, Nevada, eae € 7 t fortaal d cheap h dr. Overton, to stop atin Sacremento City, call at the . __Dr_ Robbert, Kongh and Ready. au28 1f { BLACKSMITHING ! A. G, Hursey, WILL attend to all business entrusted _ NEW WORLD HOTEL, . Frontstreet, between Jani i, opposite the steamboat landing, ( over Dr. Cranes Drugstore.) . Ba? Boarding and lodging, per week, $12 50 cts; Single meals 50 cts; Lodging 50 cx. BY MRS, LYNCH. Sacramento City, April 16, 1851. tf ' to his care, in the above line of busi. ap ness. Wagons repaired at the short. est notice. Sluice Rakes, Forks, Picks, &c., . Kept constantly on hand. He would say to . shall, at its first s ession after the filing .
of the commissioners report, or as soon . thereafter as the city property is dis~ posed of, proceed to assess and levy a, special tax upon the property holders lof said city, in accordance with the . {provisions of the general law for the . assessment of taxes, sufficient with the ‘proceeds of the sale of city property, . to pay the debts of said city, and sueh /hecessary expenses accruing, under, the provisions of this act as may be) allowed by the court of sessions. See. 6: Yhe commissioner shall assess and collect the taxes provided ifor in the Ist section of this act, and . appropriate the same, with all monies . that may come into his hands by the sale of the city property, to the payment of the debt of said city, in such manner as may be directed by the . court of sessions. Sec. 7: The court of sessions shall fix the compensation to be allowed the ‘commissioner for his services, and {make such allowance to the clerk of . . . the court, as may be just, not exceed. . {a ing the amount allowed by the gener1 Jaw for similar services. Sec. 8: This act shall take effect ‘and be in force from, and after its pas‘shop. permanently located himself on the corner of Main and Comme:cial streets, where he will keop constantly on hand a large assortment of Boots and hoes, Leather and Findings. Repairing done in the mest neat and work manlike manner at all times. 52-3m A. ness entrusted to his care in the above line. Wagon repairing at the shortest notice ; sluice rakes, forks and picks kept constantlx on hand. Particular atlention paid to shoeing+ ot horses and mules. Also, wagons for sale, and cross-cut saws for hire, He haus also opened a corral in the rear of hia Hay and barley constantly on hand, und stabling for horses. 63-61n Blacksmithing. G. HURSEY will attend to all busi SENI-WEEKLY NEVADA JOURNAL. The proprietors of the Jovnnar offer their siucere thanks to the public of Nevada and vicinity for the en \couragement and support which has . been so liberally offered to their enter. prize. The Nevada Journal has now been in being more than half a year, . and at no period of its existence have its prospects been better than at present. The project of creating and . maintaining a newspaper so far up in . the mountains, where a few years ago, . no civilized being had penetrated, and ‘no voice save that of the savage beast, or as savage Indian, was heard, is one silver cases, guutanteed not to vary more than . gon, and the Sandwich Islands. Gold Dust, # minute per month. sage. = #4 > ny 9 2A ithe public, ihat he will pay particular attenSigned Feb. 12, 1852. RASS VALLEY HOTEL, béset with many difficulties, and one BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory, Clay st. one door above Montgomery. N. B.—Just received, some magnificent diamond bracelets, pins, enamelled watches eet with brilliants, etc, to be sold low for cash. 54-Tm By W. W. Backus Auctioneer, (Lats or THE Pies oF Backus, DAVIS & co. ] At new sales-room, cor. Washington and Sansome sts., Up Stairs, Regular sate days --Mundays, Wednesdays and Fridays 54-1m Thos Nelson, Blacksmith. RASS , and othe? Valuable Parcels insured throngh . 3 [LATE MagNoxta,] tion to shoeing horses and Mules. All per-; RICHARD P. HAMMOND, which cannot be consummated with _. Trmidad, }under Policies in Iusurance companies in . New York. Offices Agents. New York, messrs. Thompson § Hitchcock. . Panama, Ran Rimeasie & Co, Gifford & Lansley. FL Runnill, EB. B. Higgins. Mitchell & Hutchins. Ricketson & Co G. E, Clarke. John W. Hart. ; Monterey, Cal. -R. G. Willams. . Sac. City, G. E. Clarke . Marysvilce, . New Orleans, pares fa 6 . Portland, Ore. . Nevada City, . Liverpool, . Has just been remodelled, painted, carpeted and provided with additional lodging »ccom . modations. Also a good Bowling Alley. Pieasure Parties promptly waited . upon. L.B. AUSTIN & Co, Late of the Empire House, Yolo Co. Centreville, June 23,1851. tf WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY HE subseriber would inform the public, , that he hus permanently located himself . a this well known House, on the upper part o: Main street, where he is prepared to RECEIVE BOARDERS. . sons wishing work in that line would do well to calland see him in Kiotaville. -—ALSO-— FOR SALE, 3 four horse Waggons, 1 two . horse waggon, 2 setts Double Harness, 1 house and !oton Nolan’s Avenue. — N. B. Cross cut Saws for hire. otaville, April 26th, 1851. CASES BOOTS, for sale at low prices 22 to close a consigument. Broad st. 77-Lm* Ze HOLT. JOB PRINTING ‘Neatly and expeditiously executed at the . Journal Office. tf Money received on deposite in a fire. He pledges himself to set as good a table as . ~ California street, between Montgomery and Kearney. Pcs sledges and hammers, wholesale and retail. All kinds of ininiug tools made to order. Horse shocs and horse mails bought and sold. 54-Im Cargo of Ship Ceres. SAS & STRUVEK, Sansome street, . above Pacific, offer for sale the assorted carge of shin Ceres, from Bremen, consisting in part of hardware, glassware, cutlery, clothing, provisions, cigars, wines, brandies,gins,ete. San Franciseo, October, 1851. 4-1 aNING qMARINE FOUNDRY,.-1st street beyond Mission, San Francisco ‘The undersigned heving parciesed the Machine Shopand Foundry Implements Imported by B. ke Huckelew. (the most extensive in California) are prepared to construct Quartz Machinery, Rotary Crushing Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers, and every description of mill and machine work and castings. Machinery ordered out from the Statee and England. a United Parties having eligible mining clains can be . introduced to vapitalists desirous to j in and furnish machinery. GORDON & 55 lin. street near Battery WFWURGESS, GILBERT & STILL.— Booksellers and Stationers, and wholesale and retail agents for Foreign and American newspapers, magazines, ete., Portsmouth square, San Francisco. Lo . : > ' Engineere, Town office, Pine J. B. Clements, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST Ww HOLESALE and retail dealer in Drugs and Me ‘ieines, corner Montgomery and California streets, San Francisco. N. B. Country dealers supplied on the mo liberal terms. 54-lm Mechanics’ Exchange, Corner of Pacific and Kearney streets, San Francisco. Mos and lodging by JIGERY & HINCKLEY, manufacturers of Mill, Storm Engine and Quartz Puivof every Mission and -thaag Machinery, and Iron castin, lsoripiion. First at., {bevween : sen Frantcou, Sign of the Pacific , 1a°i im proot’ sate, at the lowest rates. Drafts for sale on New York and New r. leans, in sums to suit. . Principal Office, 280, Montgomery st., SanFrancisco, J. W. GREGORY, Proprietor and Manager GEORGE E.CLARKE,Agent at Nevae da City, Ofice on Main Street, corner of Pine N. BAS . . ' . . . } San Francisco with the Special Agents, g0ing directly through to New York and New . Orleans, by the first Steamship, Gregory's Express. NARD—The subscriber, having purchas/ ed the interest of Messrs. Hoffman & essenger will leave This Offic. in season to connect at the Central Office at . . dies of the House, that the Table will be ke can be found in the city Everything whieh the market affords, will be served up in style . ) and quality inferior to none. ‘ The House is located in an airy and pleasant . partof the city, and is fitted up with eonvenient and airy sleeping apartments. ‘Terms . moderate. LOUIS M. BEST. Nevada, May 8d. a ANG RY ae lhe National Hotel, Ta AT AUBURN, THE subscriber most respectfully informs . those vislting Auburn and vicinity, and the public in general, that he has just completed . that large building, el,in Auburn. Ca \ re will be taken by the Lat ied. I return my oh ir past patronage at the neatly and well su . to my friends for t P old stand—of which I have converted the en. . tire buildin 1g into a store, where Miiners and Tra ders wi find a constant and general asi sortment of Goods for sale low, for the Dust, . expressly erected as a Ho. Auction & Commission. Williamson & Co., (at the Auction e Stand on Main street) would call the attention of miners, packers and traders, to their stock of goods. A full supply of the most desirable articles the market below affords, can always be found at their sales'room: In part consisting of the best quality of Liquors,Groceries, Provisions and miner’s tools, . which will be sold either at auction or pri. vate sale—at prices to suit customers. \ REGULAR 8ALE DAYS. Every Sunday at 10, a, m. “Tuesday = at 8. p.m. “Friday at 8. p. m. I. WILLIAMSON & CO. Nevada, May 7, 1851. Deer Creek Ranch, tf Speaker of Assembly. Signed Feb. 12. 1852; SAMUEL PURDY. President of the Senate. Approved Feb, 14, 1852. JOHN BIGIER. State of California, Office of Secretary of State. . J, W. Van Voorhies, secretary of lstate for the state of California, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a true and literal copy of an act, enti. tled as above, now on file in this office. In witness whereof, ] have hereunito set my hand, and the great seal of state, at Sacramento City, this 14th) day of Feb. A. D. 1852. W. VAN VOORHIES, L. §. Secretary of State. . The best Watch the Cheapest . FNHE inferior Watches sold hitherto in San Francisco, have discovered to purchasers . . the fact that a bad watch is ever a source of . / annoyance and expense tothe wearer. We . are determined to remedy this by selling the finest qnality of watches only, and at no high. . prices than are generally charged for those of . inferior quality. One of the firm is at present in London for. { 1 . . . 56-Im . Co, in Gregory’s Express, at Nevada city, Grass Valley, and Rough & Ready, will) Gc Fume 108 transact the express business in all its branch . _ Auburn June 18 6m es at the old stands, in Main street, Nevada . EAT & VEG city, Beatty's Hotel, Grass Valley, and Wm . M. Saxton’s store, Rough & Ready. Treasure, packages, letters, ete., forwarded to . Sacramento. San Francisco, the Atlantic States and Europe, as usual Merchants, mining companies, others,can now as heretofore have their treasure forwarded to Sacramento and San Francisco with safety and despatch, and all express busi. . ness will be attended to in such a manner, GG as to continue to merit the liberal patronage FF xa Miris—Parties requiring Quartz of the public. GEO. E. CLARK, Ag’t. . machinery are invited to examine our new N. B. Drafts on San Francisco, Sacra. “tTangement for grinding and siamping simmento, city, and the Atlantic cities. Money . ultaneuosly The stampers are geared so as received on deposit at the lowest rates. Gold . t© give a turn every time they fall upon the dust bought. 54-tf . quartz, by which a desirable grinding motion is imparted, and the pestle is made to wear equally all round, Gro. Gorven & Steen, Vulcan Iron Works, San Francisco, 75-1m Ag't in Nevada, P M, Fisx. Wm GWYNN. ETABLE MARKET.— The undersig ned has just opened a mar. ket atthe old stand of Crawford & Dunn, main , street, where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh meats, sausage tresh ae salt ce fresh butter, and every va . riety of vegetables that can be procured in this and all }country. GAME in abundance as soon a: the . season will permit. . Oct. + 9, 48-tf ORDON’S Parenr Quartz Sramp1, tresh eg ' . T. HOLMES NFORMATION WANTED, respecting . _ Thomas Birch, of Morristown, Belmont . county, Ohio. The last account his friends '@S1ITUATED six miles above Nevada city. . warding goods, and has made arrangements to This ranch is not inferior to any in the . have manufactured and transmitted, a regular country, as there is an abundance of good wa. monthly supply. iter and grass now, and will be through the . BARRETT § SHERWOOD. . winter. The undersigne, Agnes, would re. City Observatory, Clav st. spectiully inform the public that they are pre-. (a EO pak RODDANATIr I javeosiuliy GEORGE BORRADAILE, pared to take stock on the following terms: ~! 75-Lm . } Horses 204 mules per inoath, $5.0" . South side of Broad st. next door to the Si “per week pee Gregory House, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, Fer iihvenntion inquire at the \ iets . Groceries and Provisions ke. : Has ght art eee 3 . stantly on hand, and is receiving daily all ouse road gireet. . ki d f d i bl jeti i Wouuin, . kinds of desirable ee Consisting of . Flour, Pork, Barley, Hams, Butter, Cheese, . ‘Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Beans, Apples, Peaches, . Lard, Syrup, Tobacco, Liquors, Spices, mioa ~ jning Tools §c. Fruits of Mormonism, . pJip invites the a. Tews ani Css : Ohis well assorted stores and h Ra fair and candid statement of facts . yi). iafacti : ‘i A hetrcive of Bannoeameiaits, Mor. Peter ag satisfaction as to the quality of his mon policy and Mormon character, just pub~ . re lished and forsale by the Rev. Messrs. War. . A. D. BOYCE--North east comae and Bua 59-tf 4 er J and 3d sts. Sacramento, wholesagt Si el { sale and retail dealer in drugs, medI, GARTHE, R. Groom. Nevada city, Nov. 6, 1851—57-lm* . } . H 80-1m JCHN BURGENHAUSER. had of him, he was on the North Yuba, above Marysville. Any information concerning him will not only be consoling to his disconsolate wife, but to a numerous list of friends. N. B. Please send any information respecting him to the editors of the Nevada Journal Nevada City Noy 8. 1851 nl . PLACER HOTEL. RB. F, DICKERMAN would say tothe traveling public, that bis house is fitted up in good . style, oed that he will spare no pains to make it one ef the most desirabie stopping places iy Nevada. Boardand Lodging per werk #17 House on Broad Sreet April 14. 1851, Jewelry. by SAVAGE, Jewel Smith--North-east be corner of J and 3d sts. Sacramento city, entrance in 3d st, over Boyce’s store. Manufactures to order and upon the shortest no ice, all kinds of California jewelry, such as bracelets, finger rings, broaches, breast-pins, earrings combs, watch chains, zeals, etc., upon t reasonab!l o4-om* . . He ul ‘ways on hand icines, paints, oils, perfumery. ete., constantly on hand a large stock of lamp oil and alcohol; also, 8 general assortment of patent medicines. Physicians’ proscriptions care. fully prepared by day ornight. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention and greatcare observed in packing. Pure wines and liquors for medical purposes al-. 49-In ‘out the hearty concurrence of the public. The value of a good newspaper is beyond estimate. It is the medium of knowledge of every description, ir‘radiating the light of truth, science /and liberty through the sphere of its . action. A free and imtelligent pyess is lone of the surest means for the improvement and elevation of mankind. Where the press has been trampled on, true liberty and true virtue have always been prostrate in the dust. By . is far better, however, that no press . should make itself heard, than that it: become corrupt and venal, and losing its independence, become the tool of’ party or adventurers. ‘Then it shines. but to mislead, and becomes the greatest curse in the community in which it is published. The proprietors of the Journal’ think they have not mis-estimated the temper or the intelligence of the Nevada public. They believe a press that will fearlessly and boldly speak the truth is the one desired, and in pursuing such a course, they have not lacked substantial proof om the point: It is our aim to make the Journal! an acceptable business, news, and family sheet, with good matter, original: and selected, inculeating a correct: . } Moral tone, and independent in all matters of public interest and controversy. The terms for the SemsWeekly, Journal will be found elsewhere. 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