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Armstrong Wm 5
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Bower Abram
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Persons calling for these Letters will
ploase say ‘‘Advertised,” and eblige
WM, ELDER, P. J.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
For N. York & N.Orleans via Panama
DEPARTURE FROM LONG WHARF
HE Pacifie Mail Steamship Co.’s steamer
NORTH ERNER,
1500 tons; J. B. G. ISHAM Commander,
Will leave for Panama, with passengers. and
the GreatThrough Mail and Treasure, touching
only at Aeapuleo, ‘
On Saturday, April 16th,
At7o’clock, A.M. Treasure for shipment
will be received at the office until 12 o'clock,
FRIDAY noon, April 15.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to
FE. KNIGHT, Ag’t,
corner Sneramento and Leidsderfl sts.
Just Received,
EY Clipper Winged Racer, a large assort* ment of
Cottonade pants and Denim Overalls ;
Super plain and fancy French Drill Pants;
Ratinet and Farrest Cloth . do
Canton Flannel and brewn drill] Drawers;
Hickory, calico and flannel Snirts ;
Pilot, Pea and Monkey Jackets;
Col’d Cloth, Cassimere and Tweed Busiaces
Coats;
Marscilles Vests, assorted colors and styles;
Cetton and Merine Half Hose;
20 bales superior ‘India’? brown Drills;
1500 25lb. Bags.
ALSO—A large and complete assortment
of BOY'S CLOTHING. ~~ Merehants and
Traders are invited to call and examine.
JOUNSON & CANFIELD,
169 Clay street 50lin
New Styles of Clothing.
UST RECEIVED a large and complete
Jb assortinent of CLOTHING, of the lates:
styles, comprising
Overcoats, b’k and col’d doeskin, French
castor cloth, knotted beaver and Devonshire
kersey,
BIk and col’d French cloth frock and dress
icoats;
. Bk and eol’d French cloth shooting coats,
new styles; :
Bk and col’d French cleth riding coats,
new styles;
BI’k and cel’d French cloth saek coats, new
styles;
BYk doeskin, enssimere and
French fig’d cassimer pants;
Fancy doeskin and cassimer pants of every
quality and style; :
New styles of tweod cassimer, pilot and k ersey business coats;
New and elegant styles of bl’k and cold
emb’d cass. vests; ;
Plain and fanéy Marseilles, silk, satin, cass.,
velvet, cashmere, bombazine and drap’ d. ela
of every varicty of color and style.
ALSO,
A full assortment of Boys’ CLornine.
The above goods are direct from our manufactory, and in quality, style or workmanship
cannot be surpassed, and will be sold at very
low rates oither at wholesale or retail.
JOHNSON & CANFIELD,
50-1m 169 Clay street
Office of the Rocky Bar Mining Co., No, 20.
Merchant’s Exchange, Hanover st.,
New York, February 13th, 1853.
Notice to Stockholders in California.
OTICE is hereby given that an assessment of five per cent upen the capital
stock of the company, has been levied by the
board of Directors, pursuant to Art. 17 of the
articles ef association, payable by holders in
Califoraia to Messrs. Adams § Coe. at any of
their offices in California, on the Ist day of
May next. In case of nen-payuient at the
time specified, the shares upon which payment
is required, together with all previeus payments thereon, shail be ferfeited to the association. By order of the Beard,
60-3t S. B. WOOLWORTH, Secretary.
~ NEW STAGE LINE.
Sanjean's
From Sacramento to Sonora, direct, .
Through in 14 hours.
rf N and after the 20th of April, the FORREST LINE of new and splendid Concord four horse Coaches will leave the Crescent City Hotel, Sacramento, every mornin
of four o’clock for Sonora, passing through
and by the following towns and points: Ione
Valley, Jackson, Mokelumne Hill, San Andreas, Kentucky House, Forman’s Ranch,
Angel’ Camp, Carsen’s creck, crossing the
Stanisslaus river at Robinson’s Ferry; and
Shaw’s Flat and Columbia, arriving at Sonora
at 6 o’clock the same day.
Returning, will leave the U, S. Hotel, Sonora, every morning at 4 o'clock, passing
through and by the above places, arriving at
6 o’clock the same day.
This line cennects at Angel’s camp with the
3 . line of stages frem thence to Murphy’s Diggings and Vallecita; thus enabling travelers
‘o reach those towns without detention and on
the ssme day. Y
Seats may be secured at the Crescent city
Hotel, Sacramento ; at Adams & Co.’s and U i
3. Hotel, Sonora, and at James Mills & Co.'s,
columbir. C, GREENE, Proprietor.
April 8.—50-1m
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OLE CLE AA OEE RO,
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Se eas ce wee? “ERSn-ersce wake
Sacramento Store.
y M. LANOS & Co, take great
pleasure in calling the attention of .
the ladies, and the public generally of Neva.
da and vicinity, to their well selected stock .
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting
in part of Marenos, Alpaceas, Afaslins, La.
ces, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Silks,
Satins, Prints, Ginghams, &e. &e.
BONNETS, &c.—A complete assortment
ef Millinery Goods of the latest styles, from
the best American and French markets.—
Also, French Perfumery of superior quality.
faire Proot Brick Building, No 75 J
street, between 3d and 4th sts, SAacRAMENTO
i See oe . Ladies in sending to us
their orders may rely upon having them
prom ptly fulfilled. 50-4t
NATIONAL CIRCUS.
ESSRS. LEE §& MARSHALL most
. respectfully announce to the citizens of
Nevada and vicinity that they intend giving a
Grand Exhibition,
On Wednesday evening, tho 13th, and Thursday afternoon and evening the 14th inst.
Mr. Marshall having Aately returned from
From the AmErtcan Dry Goops and Crornine Storx.
Having associated with us
a) D “7 ‘I f
Tr, © WP. J ILACIMAN,
(Formerly of the firm of Truex & Blackman of this eity) we have thereby greatly inereas:
ed our business facilities. ’ ee : ;
Mr. Blackman will remain in San Francisco,
for the purpose of purchasing and forwarding goods to the house here. His perfect know}edge of the market, and of the business, will enable us to sell goods Cheaper than any
other Store in Nevada. We shall have all the latest styles of
CWS CLOTHING ANS FURNISHING CGELS,
As soon as they appear in San Francisco, with the usual assortment of
. Miners’ Working Clothing.
OUR STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
Will be kept well! supplied with clean, new goods, (no refuse auction stock.) Having also
enlarged our Store, we have fitted up a part as a Shoe Hoon, for the accommodation of our LADY CUSTOMERS, which we shall keep well supplied with
A Good Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes.
Thus being weekly in the receipt of fresh and seasé able goods, the Ladies of Nevada and
icini ill find it to their advantage to call vicinity will find i c knontare ts. Vionmerdc ie
American Dry Goods and Clothin’ Store, Commercial st., near Main.
the States with a company of the most cele-. _ Mr. Blackman will purchase to order any description of article that may be desired.
brated performers, both male and female, in. Persons,therefore, wishing any business transacted in San Francisco, will leave-their orcluding Mr. Tuomas Nevitun, the Greatest} ders with us and they will be promptly fulfilled.
American Equestrian of the day, Master
Armstrong, Mr. Walter Sue, Mle Virginia
Lion, and several others, together with the
Lee Family and the celebrated Charles
Devere.
PRICES of ndmission, boxes, with reserved
seats for Ladies and Children, $2 0
Parquette,
Half price for ehildren under ten.
Door open at 7 o’clock ; performance
ott ne Se En
Blacksmithing of all kinds.
HE undersigned is prepared to do all
kinds of Placksmithing, in the best style,
DENTISTRY.
DR. 8. (. MENT YRE—Surgeon Dentist.
E ESPECTFULLY returns his sincere
thanks to his friends and the public for .
the liberal patronage he has reccived. He is .
1 00 . Prepared to execute and watrant ull manner of . ‘n f : '
dental operations, in the best manner, and “t . cellent Tron and Steel, which he ean work up
the lowest prices, Office at Hodge’s Book . in a style not to be surpassed in the state, and
to}. a) J a oa. > ble ices.
omme -2 0’ is Store, and at Kilbourn’s Daguerrean Room. . at reasuna prices we
ped sid Shh a die oL8 OR, se ded Ladies waited on at their residences. 47-3in THOMAS HUGHES.
8 : March 24.—48-4mn
Nevada, Virginia House Re-Opened ‘ . POO STERL VLOUGHS, trom the
A. D, 1853. HIS undersigned have taken in charge this . <@ Manufactory of Evans & Adams,
April 5. Theo, Miller, county clerk of NoT popular house, and design to maintain its . Galena, Illinois,
vada county, this day eame forward in open . excellent reputation by supplying the table 15 000 Ibs. Galvanized Fencina Wine, just
court and presented his written resignation of . with the best to be obtained in this market— . reccived and for sale by
said effice,—to take effect from and after the . the bar with the choicest liquors and cigars, 45-lin SOUTHWORTH & CO.,
date thereof April 5th, 1853. Whertupon his }and surnishing clean and comfortable beds, — No. G4 Battery st., cor, Halleck, S. Francisco,
resignation is accepted by the eourt and the . No pains will be spared to please their patrons, . pr ery
office of County clerk declared to be vacant. A continuance of the patronage heretefore beand Spring streets. He has states timber for
repairing wagons, and a large quantity of exTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Courtef Sessions, April term,
at his shopon Pine Srreer, between Broad:
Thereupon it is ordered by the court that
toexecute the bonds required by statute.
Whereupon he presented in open court his . at ll hcurs
two several bonds, which are appreved by the
emurt, and erdered to be filed with the County
Treasurer of Nevada county.
Published by order ef the court.
Attest, KOWT A, DAVIDGE,
50 3t County Clerk.
Administrator's Notice.
LL persons having claims against the
estate of TI. M WESTERN, late of
Nevada county deceased, are hereby required
to present them with the necessary vouchers
within ten months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator of said
estate; at his residence at Freneh Correll,
in said county. H. M. CHADBOURN,
50-3t* Administrator upon said estate.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
As Lam determined to close up my business
"= in Nevada, 1 now offer For Sate AT
COsT
My Entire Stock of Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. §c.
Persons wishing to purehase will do well to
eall and examine my steck, as
T am determined to sell as I have advertised
Catlat Lark’s Faney Dry Goods Store, on
; Main street, opposite Phelps’ Hotel.
JOHN LARK.
Nevada city, 24th March, 1853.—48-3t
100 Barrels Crushed Sugar,
50 bbls Carolina Rice;
200 doz Breoms; 20 bbis Billings Hams;
125 do 8-hoop Pails; 110 sacks Rio Coffee;
200 boxes Soap; 250 do Beans;
50 bbis Pork; 200 boxes Candles;
50 firkins Butter; 250 do Raisins;
10,000 lbs Peruvian Sugar; 100 cases Raspberry Syrup;
100 cases Imperial Tea, 1 Ib caddies;
250 ces. Chicken, boiled and reast Mutton,
Kensett’s Beef, Green Corn, Green Peas,
Oysters. Fresh Strawberries, assorted
Preservos, Fresh Peaches, Lobsters.
ALSO,
BRANDIES—Sazerac, Martelle,
Chanvin, Friores, &c. &e,
WINES—Sherry, Port, Madeira, Marmsley,
Teneriffe.
ALSO—Whiskey, Alcohol, &e. For sale by
VERPLANCK & McMULLIN,
50-2t 69 Front st., near Long wharf.
NOTICE: 2 5.
Bie information of Charles Reckett, who
came to this country in 1849, from Baltimore, Maryland, will be most gratefully reecived by addressing.
GEORGE A, JENKINS,
San Francisco.
Rousse,
50 -31*
SHERIFEF’S SALE.
State of California, Nevada County,
JY HEREAS, heretofora, to-wit: at the
¢¥ March Term of the District Court,
10th Jndicial District. Nevada county, in the
ease of Waldo and others, plaintiffs, and Jno.
T. Eggleston and others, plaintiffs, against
‘Thomas Barrister, defendant, for the foreclosure of mechanic's liens; it was ordered, adjudged and deereed that the property mentionedand deseribed in the several petitions towit: The Washington Saw Mill and appertenances thereunto belonging, situatedin the
county of Nevada, on the South Yuba River,
opposite the town of Washington, be sold to
satisfy said mechanies’ liens,
Now, by virtue of said decree and order of
sale to me directed, issued from the office of
the clerk of the District court, 10th judicial
district, county and state aforesaid, dated the
29th day of March a. p. 1843, I will proceed
to sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the
above described property, at the deor of tho
court house in Nevada city, on Monday the
18th day of April, 1853.
W. H. ENDECOTT, Sheriff, N. C.
April 7th, 1853.—50-2t
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Ne) Nevada, ss. Court of fSeasions, April
vorm, A. D. 1853.
April5th. It is ordered by the court that
Mill street in the town of Grass Valley, and
its continuation running through Boston Ravine, be and the same is hereby declared to bo
a county road.
Published by order of the court.
Attest Roverr A. Daviner,
5O-St County Clerk.
NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
& Neyada, ss. Court of Sessions, April
term, A. D. 1853,
April 5. It is ordered by the conrt that the
unoceupied ground in the town of Nevada,
situate lying and being between the two bridges on Main and Broad streets and fronting the
public road, be and the same are thereb declared to be public property, to be used for
public purposes, and all persons are forewarns
ed from building or in any wise trespatsing
upon the same.
Published by order of the court.
Atvest Ronent A. Daviner,
!
County Olek.
JOB PRINTING,
Done ncatly, cheaply and expeditiously, at the
Journar Orrics.
stowed is respectfully solicited.
tel, and teamsters, fo, ean be aceommodated
JOHNSON & STROUD
47-3m
~~ Barley! Barley!!
‘ LBS. California Burley, 40,000
ceived and for stlo b ;
WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY.
Nevada, March 47, 18 53.—47-At
Broad Street, Nevada.
ANE undersigned having taken this well
known house, is now prepared to accom.
modate ‘Travellers and Boarders in the best
style, and on the most reasonable terins the
country will afford.
The Situation and Arrangement
of the Union, makes it, decidedly the most de.
sirable and comfortable stopping place in the .
city, and no jins will be spared to make the
accommodations unsurpassed, and from past
snecess 1 do not hesitate to believe the expectotions of enstomrrs will be fully realized,
The Sleeping Apartments
Are among the best and most comfortable in
California, and will always be kept in the most
complete order. J. A, LANCASTER.
March 21, 1833.—48-3in
oe aes EON OR ty
nS ssa.
You miners, you merchants,
Tradesmen and all,
Who want good victuals, clean bede,
Are desired to eall
At Gallaher’s, on Main street,
Where profit you'll reap.
You'll find those varieties good,
And uncommonly cheap.
Then for Miners’ Saloon,
You will please to enquire.
By calling elsewhere
You may have to pay higher;
His cigars and his liquors,
Without any fun,
You'll find them the best
Under the Sun.
Gentlemen, please give me a call, and much .
oblige your humble servant,
49-3m James Gavnanen.
Election Notice.
Y virtue of an order of the Hon. Thomas
held for Nevada county :
An Eleetion in and for the township ef Little York,” to be held on Monday
the 11th day of April next, for the election of
two Justices of the Peace and one Constable to
fill the vacancies occasioned by the resignalate Justices, and James Oakley, late a Constable for said township. Polis to be opened
at the several precincts as at the genéral election Noy. 2d, 1852, and the officers acting at
the snid general election are hereby appointed
officers of this election.
By order of the Hon, Thomas H. Caswell,
County Judge. Attest,
THEO. MILLER,
County Clerk.
By Ron’r A. Davmag, VD. C.
March 26th, A. 1), 153 —49-2t
State of California, Nevada County,
District Court, 10th Judicial District.
nel Graham, Wm. Huff and John C. Rose,
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to appear and
answer within 10 days after the service of this
writ if served in this county, within 20 days if
served in any other county of this Judicial District, or within 40 days if served out of the
District, the complaint of Timoruy bares, sr.,
now on file in the Clerk’s office of the District
Court aforesaid, against you and others in an
action for Debt due by virtue of a certain contract or agreement a copy of which is filed as
an exhibit in said complaint, amounting in all
to the sum of ‘Six Thousand Two Hundred
your failure to answer the same, the plaintiff
will proceed to take judgment against you
therefor by default, together with damages and
costs of suit.
Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the district
court aforesaid, with the seal of the
[L. 8,] saine hereto affixed, this 7th day ot
February, A. DL. 1853.
THEO. MILLER, Clerk.
Per KR. A. Daviner, D.C.
Srare or Cattrornia, County of Nevada;
District Court, LOth Judicial District, March
Term, A. D. 1853. Maroh 23d.
Timorny Barres, plaintiff, vs. Jacon WinEMILLER et als, defendants.
On the affidavit of Jos. 5, Conn, attorney
Davis A. Hannum, are non-residents of this
G+ Rose and Sarn’] Graham canny after due
diligence, be found within the state. Lt is
licatton of the summons. issued herein against
the defendants Rucker and Hannum weekly
for the space of 90 days, in the Nevada Journal. aud against the defendants Wm Huff,
Joha ©. Rosé and Sam’l] Grabam for 40 days
in said Journal, Attest,
Tuno Mier. clerk.
By Rob't A Davidge, D.C,
Mr. JobnRobert A. Davidge, be and ‘he is appointed . son, who will superintend the arrangements of .
County Clerk of Nevada County, to fill the . the table, has had great experience ia this devacan’y for the unexpired Term of the said . partment, and for six months p
Miller, expiring on the 26th day of May next. . caterer for the Union Hotel in this city. A}
And the said Robert A. Davidge is required . fine Correl and Stable is attache { to this Ho. K
ast has been the .
perfectly clean, Just reUNION HOTEL.
H. Caswell, made in Chambers, March .
25the A. D, 1853, and now on file in my of.
fice, the following Election is ordered to be .
tion of M. P. O'Conner and Jno. FY Fabius, .
alk HIE People of the State of California, to .
Wyatt Rucker, Davis A. Hannum, Sam.
land forty four 50-100 Dollars; or im case ot .
for the plaintiff. filed and sworn to in open . [7
court that the defendants Wyatt Rucker and} ¢
state, and that the defendants Wm. Huff, John .
therefore ordered that service be made by pub.
Window Glass.
J.B. Blanchard & Co,
Beg leave to inform the merchants of
this vicinity that they have removed to No. 48
street, south side, betiveen 2d and 4th streeta,
where they have on band the largest and most
. Varied assortinent of the above goods ever before offered in Sacramento, all being their own
importation, and to which constant additions
ship—namong which may be found,
NAILS,—All sizes, from 3d to Sin spikes;
also finishing and wtgught nails.
SHOV E_LS—Kowland’s,” “King’s,”
“Collins & Co.'s,’ “Duryea d+ Rhodes’,”
square and round point, Jong aad short handle.
AXES—**Collins & Co.’s” with and without handles. “Simmens’’’ handled.
. PLCKS—* Collins gCo’s” Piel and axe
. helves.
SAWS, Mill, Muley,Crosscut, Whip, Hand,
. and Comnass Saws,
. Hoes, Crowbars, Hand ard sledge Hammers,
Wedges, Anvils, Files, comple'e setts Cooy ers’
Tools, Carpenters’, Black:miths’, aud a gen>ral assortment of Builders’ Hurdware, Cutlery, ete, ete.
All the above goods will be Jd at the vary
lowest cash prices, and we invite purchasers
to call in and examine our stock and prices
before purchasing elsewhere. 48m
Sacramento, Mareh 20.
: Taken Up,
BOUT the L0th of Feb’y last, between
Deer Crock and the Yuba River, below the
lower crossing, one medium sized Gray Horse
Mule, with Spanish Brand on right shoulder.
No other brands perceivable, and slight harness mark en top of neck. ‘The owner is requested to prove peppery, pay charges and
take him away. 1. A. SINGLETON,
Nevada, March 16th, 1853.—48.3t*
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QUARTZ, QUARTZ.
OTICE TO CAPITALISTS.-The CroeL sus TLill Quartz Mining Company’s
Quartz Mill, consisting of ten large Stampers
and two Chili Rollers of four tons weight each,
having one of Bloisdell’s rarENT AMALGAMATons attached, is hereby offered to a company
of sufficient capital to work the ledge satisfactorily on shares, ‘his mill is just completed,
eens een run but a short time, and has been
treeted in the most substantial manner. _ It is
capable of crushing twenty four tons of reck
. in twenty-four hours. ‘The machinery is pto. pelled by _a splendid thirty two horse power
. engine. The og gros ledge of quartz is be. lieved to be one of the richest in California,
. having prospected as high as 45 cts. te the
pound at a test of several hundred pounds,
crashed and amalgamated by the usual method. Smaller quantities of quartz have yielded
. mach richer prospects. The company is out
of debt and their property entirely free froin
encumbrance.
Early application must be made to the secreiary, H. FITZ SIMMONS,
Auburn, Placer county.
By order of the Board of Directors,
. March 26 —.8 dw
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F. A, and A. Y. M.
. EVADA LODGE No. 13,
i meets every Wedneosiay and
Saturday evenings at their Lodge
Roem on Broad street.
Regular meetings of the Lodge, the first
and third Saturdays of every month,
J. K. MeCONNELLB, W. M.
G. M. Sarr, See’y —49-3m
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C. & D. ©. Water Co.
. OTICE is hereby given that unless
the following certificates of the Coyote and Deer Creek Water Company’s stock
are not returned to the Go.’s office before the
. Ist day of May, 1853, the said certificates will
. be declared nuil and void, and new ones issued
. in their plaee, to-wit:
Nos. 27 and 28 in the name of
ot 156 a“ 223 ity oy
\sane Nixon.
J.J, Brant.
Lat 4 g Me John Reed.
i «TS vs ba Edward Cody
. By order of the Com any
49 Im* J. FITZ JAMES. Soc’y.
Democratic State Journal copy tll May Ist
and send bill to this office.
NOTICE.
Li. persons are hereby cautioned not to
“A give credit to my wife, Jane W. Lyon,
, on iny account, as I will pay no debfs of her
. eentracting, she having deserted my bed ond
. board without sufficient cause, Nevada city,
Wissanw 8. Lyon.
Wyoming Q. M. C,
AT a meeting of the hoard of trustees held
4* at the company’s office on the 28th March
1553, an assessment of $25.00 on each half
. share of stock was called, to be paid in to the
. Trensurer 9n or before the 10th April. . All delinquent shares'will be advertised and sold ace
cording to law. S.C MINTYRE,
Furniture Wareroom,
HE undersigned have established,on Commercial street, near Main st.a Wareroom for the sale of al! kinds of FURNITUSB E
and house furnishing articles.
Now on hawd--Cane seat parlor and
rocking chairs, Boston Rockers, Nursing
chairs, Infants chairs, Ottomans, Stools, T'ables, Looking glasses, Kuegs, dc. &e.
Our stock we shall keep eonstantly supplied.
. and persons can purchase at Marysville prices,
. without the danger of having their pg oeda broken or defaced. LOW & FRIEND.
American Block, Commercial near Main st.
fry Carpenter § Jobbing work attonded to
with dispatch.
.
are being made by the arrival of every clipper {~~
che ahi lapepataniag hi ineetcmninereee
.———. rere he
Lr. ‘i. A. dbivermore,
DENTIST.
Office on the North side
Nearly opposite the *City Market.
Nevada, Des. Nth, 1852. Sirf.
J. Re MCCONNELIn. 604. 0WMOM. STEWART. « ?
McConnell & Stewart,
ATTORNE inl (2 ? UNSELLORS
Office on Broad. street, one door west of the
. Journal office. Nevada, c:ty.—37-6m.
. Wirsian M. Srewarr, Distriet Attorney.
Wm. @. Badger, =.
Importer end Commission Merehant,
and Wholesale dealer in ready made Clotl.ing—Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. bet.
Clay and Merchant, 2d door from Clay.
San Francisco, Feb 14, 1853. 43-3mos.
PW. Colburn,
Justice of the Peace.
FFICE on Vine s'reet, opposite the Dramatic Fall, rec.ntly occupied by John.
Anderson, Esq. “ 6m.
-JESSEE MOORE, M D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at the Mmers’ Drug. Store, Main
Street. 24-3m
Wim. J. Knox, M. D. °
Ore his servicas to the citizens of wee
vada und vicinity. He will devote himself exclusively to tne different branches of
pis profession, medicine, surgery, ete. By
proper attention and moderate charges," he
eae x pow o Shere svaro of ye teen pe
the neva ru re, ‘st.
Pine.
hen ee eneneeeteene—senieiinneaseneanensatieeitetiatinelin
Stoves! Stoves !! Stoves . !!8 7, Sand 9 inch Premiums, air tights —
Dg 7,8, 9 and 10 inch New World, ait tight.”
7, Sand 9 inch Globe, air tight. "
7, 8 and 9 inch Atlas, air tight. ™
Also—Tin Plate, sheet iron, and plain and
japanned tin ware, for sale E in
ACKLEY § CO., _.
147 Front st., bet. Juckson and Pacific,
45-2m San Fraaciss
nee aaa nrc —_—
HE Largest Assortment, the Best Qualls
ties, and at the Lowest Prices, ever offers
od in town, can be found at
WILLIAMSON & DAWLEY’S,On Main st.
Novada, Dee. 8d, 1852.—32-6in ;
in) : :
G. M. Sheridan, M. D.
R. C. D, and’ Accoucher,
NALYTICAL Chemist and Metallurgist,
iA Office near Boston Ravine, opposite
Glen’s Quartz Mill, Grass Valley. Amalyses
and assays performed with the strictest. care
and attention 3 gold and silver, melted, refin:
and collected from all extrancons matter 3
mercury refined and purified ; quarts assa
80, a8 not only to give the quantity of pred!
metals that it may contain, but also the quan!
tity that may be cappoted to extract from it b'
the method of erushing and amalgamation b'
which it is proposed to be worked.
Agency for the sale and purchase of quarts
and other mining claims. Sedical advige to.
the poor gratis, +
Dee. 10, 1852. 45.3 n*
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DAGUERREOTY PES.
Can be sent to bP A i of the States for about
°0 cents, and GEO. KBLBOURNE & Co,’
have fitted up alaSan Francisco,a suite of
rooms, on Commercial street, between Main
and Pine, will take the pictures at any time of
day and in a'l weathers, and put up in any
manner of style and casing, at prices ranging
from $6 upwards, Views of Mills, Stores,
Mining Ciaims, & Co. taken at a few moments notiee. Call and examine the Gallery
of Specimens. 34-tf
*," We will make it an objoct to companies
who wish pictures of themselves individually,
by making a liberal deduction to oach, if they
come in ot the same time,
American & City Markets,
Nevada, California,
3 8) HEAD OF AMERICAN CAT:
e TLE—Thbe undersigned would
respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada County that he has purchased the entire interests of all his former partners,
in the American and City Markets. Hoe
has on hand 300 head of American Cattle,
and flatter himself they are as good as can
be obtained in California, which he desi;
slaughtering. :
He is also receiving and will keep®
stantly on hand a Large Supply of Groce
Provisions, and in fact every article t
adapted to the wants of Miners ant
Keepers, which he proposes selling at ‘w
sale or retail. Packers will find it (te #
interests to give him a call 1 ae
sing elsewhere. His terms are reas
ble. No pains will be spared inendenvorn ;
to render full satisfaction to all who mi
favor him with a call, All articles purelia
at cither market will be delivered free of
chargo. T. S. WILLIAMS.
Mar. 17. 1853.—47-3m
On this 18th day of A.D. 1853, porsouplly, appear poly 1, i Justice of tho
caee for said county and township, CLARA
®, SMITH, who makes declaration nnder the,
Statute provided, that she intends, in her own
name and on her own account, to carry on the’
business of * Keeping » Public Saloon and
testaurant in the township of Grass Valley,
Centreville ; That she ‘s alone responsible for
debts contracted by her on account of said busine-a; That the amount invested in said business is not more than five thonsand dollars.
LARA F. SMITH.
Subseribed and sworn to before me, thie 1Gth
day of March, a. p., 1853, + Davas, 3, Pr.
Stark or Cantrornra, County of Nevada:
I, Tneo. Miller, County Recorder of said
county, do hereby eertify that tho
[L. S.] foregoing a true copy of an inBs v8 moped K in my ofce, aiven under m
this 19th day of March. A.D. 1 “a Cars
THEO. MILLER, Recorder.
48-1m By Ron'r A, Daviiae, Deputy.
State of California, Nevada County.
District Court, 10 Judicial District. .
ORE People of the State of California, to’
, ALExanper H. Howann, Greeting :
You are hereby commanded to appear
answer Within ten days after the service of
this writ, if served in this county ; winin :
days if served in any other county of this Jus.
dicial Distriet, er within 40 dupe if toby out.
of the District, the complaint of Wm. H, Bndecott, now on file in the Clerk’s office of. the —
District Court aforesaid against ‘you for’ ;
amounting,to the sum of ‘* Six Heneved a6 E
thirty six Dollara ;” or in case of your failure
to anewer the same, gesement will bo taken ~
against you by default, togethe~ with’ damuges and costs herein expendéd, &o.
Witness, Theo. Miller, Clerk of the District
Court aforesaid, with the seal of the
(L. S.J same hereto affixed, this 19th day of
ud eat A.D. 1853. ‘
HEO, MILLER YVClerk,
Per Row’ A. Daviner, ». o~
Wm. H. Endecott, pl’tl, vs. Alexander Ef,
Howard, det’t. Dist. Ct, 10th Juditvial District It is ordered by the.court that service
of the Summons issued herein’ be imade
publiention for 90 dave in the Nevada J@
& Dewspapor published at Nevadn city,
By order of the Court. Attes :
Turo. Mituer, Clore.
By Rob’t Davideesd, CL
. Giate of California, Cooxty or No
vapa, Township iy, Valley.
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