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December 2, 1853 (4 pages)

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WM. M. STEWART. NILES SEARLS. STEWART & SEARLS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office on Broad strect, first door above the Gourt House, Nevada. Wittiam M. Srewarr, District Attorney. 32tf = Noiice. BE J. & McCLALLEN,. who left Charlemont, Mass. in 1852, will call or send his address to the Journal office, he will get information that he much desires. Nevada. Nov. 29th, 1853. 32-1m 2 Pie. ea ee ee Ee Dissolution of Partnership. HE PARTNERSHIP hertetofore existing . between Isaac Gill and Jonathan Pattinson. ip the ¥ ork Bakery, was dissolyed by mutual consent Noy, 26th, 1853, i ISAAC GILL, : JONATHAN SRS Le The business of the York Bakery will be continued by the undersigned. 32410 JONA. PATTINSON, BLACKMAN & KILBOURN, REJNOW RECEIVING a large and well selected stock of FANCY DRY GOODS. House-furnishing and Domestic Guods of all kinds, suitable for this market and season. Also a splendid lot of Clothing. Boots and Shoes, and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every descrption. Our stock of Fancy Dry Goods consists in part of Silks, French and English Merinos, Alpaccas, Muslin, all wool Delains, Prints a large variety, together with a good assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods Trimming, Ladies’ Shoes, alarge variety including India Rubber Boets and Shoes, a capital article for wet Weather. Gloves und Iosiery, an endless variety. House Furnishing Goods such as ali-wool Carpeting, Floor Oil-cloth, 1 and 2 yds wide; Damask of all kinds; a few setts of fine Window Shades with fixtures complete:, beautiful worked Lace, Window Curtains, Wall Paper and border ; a large assortment Sheetings, from 1to 3 yards wide. White Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts, &c. &e.— Childrens Toys, suitable for presents, and every article usally found in the Dry Goods line. Our Goods have been bought for casn at the lowest rates, and not on cRepiT, and we Will sell them atthe same low rates. Alarge lot of Perfumery, rich and rare. Please xive usa call. BLACKMAN & KILBOURN, Nevada city, Noy. 23, 1853 31-3m NEVADA HOTEL. MRS. ISABELLA CONNER, Having leased this well-known and populat Ilotel, takes this method iv inform her friend and the public that no pains shall be spared te render it a FIRST GLASS HOTEL. It ia the generat Ptage house forZull the routes leading to Nevada, and will be found both convenientand comfortable for strangers whe wish to spend a few days in town. Permanent boarders and Families supplied with good rooms. The ble will be neatly served with the best of everything that can be found in this market, and the bar with the best liquors. The Lessee is confident that all persons giving her heuse aYrial will be satisfied with its arrangements, Nevada, Nov, 28th, 1853. Sl-tf PACIFIC RESTAURANT, At “Main Strect Bridge,” Nevada. UNDERSIGNED? having purchased HE _ the entire interest of his formner partuer, respectfully announces, that it is bts intention to make this Favorite Restaurant Equal to any of the kind in the City. Fvery endeavor shail be used, and no expense spared, to make this place a COMFORTABLE AND QUIET HOUSE for their entertamment. And he is in hopes that with the co-operation of those who have been in his employ since the opening of the above establishment, to fully aneet the wants of the public in general And my individual exertions shall be used to © faction to all who may vive mea call, I shall doa eash business. upon the most reasonable terms ; heretofore. Nevada City, Nov. 22d, 1853 S. W. GRUSH. W. B. Weare ready to sive MEALS TO ORDER at all reasonable hours, and OYS. TERS overy evening at reduced prices. ive sutister 3i-tf Ss LODGE No. F3. meets AN every Wednesday and Saturday . evenings at their Ledge Room on Broad ; street. Regular meetings of the Lodge, the first and third Saturdays of every month. 9-2m ALFRED B. DIBBLE. JAMES S. CARPENTER. LAW PARTNERSHIP. DIBBLE X&CARPENTER Aitorneys and Counsellors at Law, j Office in Grass Valley, ou Mill street, oppestte the Peckhan Hotel. 20-tf MASONIC NOTICE. NEVADA LODGE, No 13, F. & A. M— AH inembers in good standing are requested to be™present at the Lodge Room: Atthe 2d Regular Mecting, Dec. 17th, 1853. to assist in the election of Officers for the ensuing year. By order of the Lodge, Met @e@ G. M. SAUL. Sec’y. The Flying Dutchman in the Field. Deo ee Henry Hershman Weuld respectfully inform bis: friends x } sand the . u lie in general that he has on ¢ rate ; Anand and is constantly receiving the . See cst and largest stock of CIGARS & TOBACCO, ever offered in Nevada ; 2 He runs his own Team which though not a steamboat exicily, gives him an advyantege in promptness und cheapness. by Which he can beat any other dealer in this city in selling a good article at a low price. At his stand may always be found the best Cigars . Ruggs, &c¢. &e. and Tobacco “ ‘he Lowest Prices. consisiing in part of the following brands: Regalia flor de Cabanas; Londres flor de Cabanas: Patentes; Entrectors flor de Cabanas; Canadores: Regalia de ta Reina; Cazadores Imperiales; Cazadores Cobden: Imperial Universal Regalia Crystal Palace, Tabacos para Fumar,; Leontina: Imderiales Fanny. Ellster; Cabannas { Carbojal, &c. &c. ALSO.. and strictly adhere to temperance prin iptes, as Cilindrados de londres Cobden Tabacos de Vigarros Cobden; . . San Francisco Advertisements. PoORK---\0 } bbis clear Pork; 500 boxes Adamantine Candles; 100 tierces sugar cured Hams; 100 bxs French Candies; 2,500 lbs extra Clear Bacon; 50 bxs Sperm Candles } 250 erkins new June Buiter; 200 cases Clive Oil: 100 cases Lard, small tins; 500 doz Tenent’s Ale & Porter; 100 kegs Leaf Lard; 100. baskets Champagne, , 300 3 bbls er’d Sugar; 200 doz Kensett’s and Balt. Oyeters; 50.000 Ibs No I China Sugar; 350 doz Fresh Peaches; ' 200 4 and ¢ bbls Dried Apples; 200 cases ass’d Spices; . 500 half hhds Meal; 500 reame Wrapping Paper. For sale by GOODMAN & CO., Dec 2-3t is 52 California st. ef ENNINGS & BEPw. ape oere removed to the Granite store o. atte strect. . opposite J. Middleton’s Auction house, whee”, they are prepared to show as large and desirable stock of Ready' made Clothing as can be found in San Francisco. Nov24-1m PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist-. ing between the subscribers under the name and ; style of Conro, Sampson & Co., is this day dissolved by . mutual consent. San Francisco, Nov. 8, 1833. WM. SHARP & CO., having retired from the firm of . CONRO, SAMPSON & CO., the Golden Gate Flouring Miill ; will be conducted by the subscribers, under the same ; name and style as heretofore. and the public may rest as. sured that uo effort shall be wanting on our part to fully sustain the high reputation that the “Golden Gate Flour” has acquired in all parts of California. The article we manufacture is PURE and unadulteraied—tt ismade from the choicest of native Wheat, and is fully equal to the best . Haxall or Gallego. We tender our sincere thanks to our friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, and respectfally solicit a conF. D. CONRO, W. A. SAMPSON. } San Francisco, Nov. 8, 1853.— no25-31-3m . Wm. &. Badger, Importer and Commission Merchant, A ND Wholesale dealerin ready made ClothJt ing—Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. between Clay and Merchant, 2d doer frem Claz San Francisca, Nov25-31-3m . . tinuance ot the same. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN . iit . Green & Jacobs, { PROVISIONS, ‘ GROCERIES, LIQUORS, «0. Foot of Main and Broad Streets, Nevada. AMERICAN RESTAURANT, South Side of Bread st.a fey doors East of Jf the J otel. . 5S. Hot MRS. C. J. WELCH, E AS JUST OPENED the above establishment. where . she is prepared to serve customers ina style NOT SURPASSED IN NEVADA. She has spared no pains in putting the house ia complete order, and is determined that no customer shall go away dissatisfied. of Waiters will always answer to your calls. Call and see for yourselves, Nevada. Novy, 11 —29-3 . 29-3 NOTICE. i it UNAWAY from his father on the 29th of Sept’r. . ldou, WILLIAM HitfCHENS, about 17 years of age. . . dark hair, and marked with th? small pox—had on, when he left. his mining clothes. against crediting hint eniny account, or keeping or em. ployins, er doing business with him without my consent. York, Nevada co.-29-3t JOHN HEPCILENS ‘Bovyer's Ranch, . Fat cattle and Beef For Sale. js i itive i ‘ . — \ ‘TUNAL undersigned has now on hand and constantly keeps a : . Large Number of Fat Cattle, . which ho will sell at low rates at his plaice, well . [le also supplies miners . . known as Bovyer’s Ranch. lin the neighborhcod and at his s.ore at Newtown land Rush Creek with good beef, for sale on foot or iby retail. . He also has at his ‘Store a ment of Goods, or miners’ supplies. }former liberal patronage bestowed upenhim, and respectfully solicits its continuance, pledging himseif alwavs to endcayor to give satisfaction Mav 27, 1853.tf DAVID BOVYER. 1 i i { ! “ ' a : a Furniture Wareroom. 1 FAVHE undersigned have established,on Commercial street, near Main st.. Warervvoin for the sale . ofall kindsof FURNITUE E and house furnishing jarticles. ie ing chairs, Boston Rockers. Nursing chiirs, Infants chairs, Ottomans, Stools, Tables, Looking glasses, Our stock we shall keep constantly . supplied, and persons can purchase at Marysville prices, without the danger of having their 9 oods broxen or defaced. LOW & FRIEND. American Block, Commercial near Main st. — age cena Jobbing work attended to with . " snatch. DRUG STORE. New Firm and New Heuse. TOBACCO, of almost Every Brand. CLARK § WALDEN, DRUGGISTS, Allof which he will sell at reduced rates. All Orders fron the Country will be promptly attended to he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. $50 Reward. AT THE OLD STAND OF THE Thankful for past favors, BROAD STREET DRUG STORE, 30-3m . RE just receiving and opening a fine assort. LX mentof Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Varnish NIGHT OF THE 16th inst. : 5 ES a1 a oa ON 2 HaN Dollars and several Account Books, do. Sable do, Artists . and ¢ alors, Blenders se one of them entitled Chong Yong, kept in Chinese charac. Top Grainers, Glass, Putty, Whiting, &e. &c. toters, were taken from the Chinese store on Broad street ’. getaer with all the articles generally kept in their tt the person who took said books, which are of great . line. value to the owners, and of none to anybody else, wil convey them back he is welcome to the money he took and the above reward besides. The above reward will be . paid to any person discovering and delivering said books Nevada, Noy. 17, 1853 30-3t AH-YOU. “ne Constable's Sale. State of Galifernia, County of Nevada.— . — By virtue of an execution to me directed and deliver ed, issued from the court of T. J. Burgess, an acting J. P ! DOCT. CLARK, Thankful for the patronage he has hitherto receiv. ed, still continues the practice of his profession , Calls promptly attended to and Prescriptions — . carefully compounded at all hours ef the night. 25-3m IX. N. Crarx, M.D..W. C. Warpen, Druggist. Law Notice. San Francisco Advertisement The BEST OF C@OKS, and the best [ hereby notify all persons . Good Assort. lle returns his thanks for Now on hamde--Cane seat parlorand rock. ‘mand for the county aforesaid, bearing date porte’, ny, ple i BUCKNER and C. W. HILL, have 18th, 1853, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said court! ,) associated themselves in the practice of the Law said day, in favor of E. A. ooy ae peg oy ey, and will attend to all business that may be entrusRico ag Na eebg tA bet hee) ear Res sell to . ted ro their care. Office on Broad street adjoining costs ¢ : Journal office. STANTON BUCKNER, the highest bidder fof cash, on the premises at Alpha, on » “ 4 \ vephhara the 4th day of December, 1853, between the hours : C. WILSON HILL. Nevada, Sept 1853. 20-tf oro A. M. and 5 P: M. of said day, all the right, title and SOLUTION OFPARTNERSHIP.-interest of Orin Rice & Co. in und to Qne Mining . Claim known as Rice & Co.'s; Also, one cighth of . BD ‘he. partnership heretofore existiug between R. H. a Ditch; Also, one House ond Lot; Also, one nba add pemees Hoel in the White Hall Stables was disHouse and Lot i" the village of Brooklyn—to satisfy . eee sn PORTER, the above demands and accruing costs. Brooklyn, Nov. 27-3w JAMES HOEL. 21, 1853. 31-2t* WM. MORRISON, Const. . : : The?Business of the White Hall Stables .OPICE To the members of the Monta Cristo, .% a er eee . Will be continued by the uddersigned, who has stable Tunnel Company to pay their assessments to the) po9um for OVER ONE HUNDRED HORSES, a GOOD! Secretary ofthe Company within £0 days from date, or . CORRAL and WAGON YARD. and plenty of HAY ard the Claims will be sold at Public Auction to the highest! BARLEY. Travelers and Wagoners will find this the bidder for cash, tepay the said assessments. . best ptace in town tor their animals. Also, A Grizzly ms B. JAUREGUEBERRY. . Bear can be seen at the same place, Oct. 27th, 1853. National Temperance House, BY F.E. WEYGANT & CO., One door from Long Wharf, on Davis street, and 32 and 32 Sacramento street, SAN FRANCISCO. } A Comfortable House with Clean Beds and a Well . Spread Table, at the following LOW RATES, in advance: . . Pew Week, for Board and Lodging,.....$10 00 . for Board without Lodging,.....8 00 . : * San Meals, each, .. 02.2. 50 cts. . Lodging.....50 cts. . EXTRA CHARGES FOR PRIVATR ROOMS. te" Dr. THURSTON’S Office in this house—entrance . ; 34 Sacramento st. 23-Im D) 0.00( Lbs. Extra Ci'r Bacon: ® 5U bbls. thin covered Hams; 50 bb!s Clear Pork ; 350 bxs clarified Soap; -. 35 cases leaf Lard; 250 bxs brown Soap ; } 20M Ibs No] China Sugar; 200 doz Brooms ; j 75 bbis crushed Sugar; 100 doz 3 hoop Pails ; . 00 hf bbls dried Apples; 100 cases Pepper Sauce; . . 100 firkins Butter; . 200 bags Chile Beans; 1100 bf bbls Mackerel; 30 cases Tobacco; 50 hf bbls S. [L. Syrup; 100 cs hf gallon Pickles; . 200 cs Tomato Catsup ; 50 doz Currie Powders ; 100 cases fresh Peaches; 100 chests Imp. Tea; 400 mats China Rice. ALSO — 50 bbls Whiskey; 60 4 casks Am Brandy; . 100 cases Sauterne; 50 do Cog do; 100 cases Claret; 25 do Otard Dupuy; 50 } casks Port; 5 pipes Holland Gin; 35 cases Otard Dupuy ; 30 bskts Champagne. For saleby VERPLANCK & McMULLIN. Oct2t-Im 69 Front street. JONES & ‘TOBIN. Wholesale Fancy, Variety, Em idery, Laces, Hosiery, Glove, Ribbon & Trimm.ng store Stationery, Looking Glasses, Playing Cards, Dolls, Toys, Violins, Harps, Marbles, Accordeons, Suspende: , Port Monaies, Germar silyerSpoons Fishing Lines, Silver p ns, Fishing Tackle, 1M st poons, Combs, ectacles, Brushes, Po: et utlery, Perfumery, Table ‘utlery; Together with a large assortment ef Zephyr Patterns, sewing and floss silk, Ladies’ silk Buttons, silk and worsted Braids, fancy hat and plain Rib. eG ree, The above mentioned articles, ot. gether with all goods appertaining to our line of . business, we are in constant receipt by every arri: . val. Forsale by JONES& TOBIN, = . Oct14-25-3mis Importers, . 57 Sacramento st., one door above Front. . . . JAMES H. LUCAS, ' HENRY §. TURNER, . JOHN SIMONDS, BENJ. R. NISBET, St Louis. San Francisco. . Lueas, Turucr & Co. . ; . BANKERS, _ No 10! Montgomery street, San Francisco. ' Draw at Sight, or on Time, in Sums to Suit, ON. Ameriean Exchange Bank, New York, . Wadswerth & Sheldon... srdipee “ . Bank of Commerce,....Boston, . Thos. Biddle @ Co.. -..<.PHILADELPHIA, . terdinand Kenet & Co.-.. New Orvrans, i ) Lucas §& Simondg, ...-.Sr. Louis, . J.P. Cartisi& £0. 5.22 5.25 LouISsvVILLE, bP ae SSOMESER, «2 once cs cee CINCINNATI. . Samuel Harris & Sons,... Ba riMoReE. iS. Jones @ Go. 2% ..+..8.3 s-Pirrsspure (32. Bute G2Ce=2: ---*CHtcaeo <a vold Dust, Bullion and Exchange purchased . at best market rates. Oet.21-3m
Of Gold and Quarts are Bought at the highest price, by . Barrett & Sherwood, SSAYS aremade Without Injury to the sur face of the Specimens, aud exact value estima jted, Ar A CHarGE oF $1 Eacu. BARRETT & SHERWOON, City Observatory. OrsMark the number, 161 Clay st., San Francisco. PFN. B —The best and largest stock of Watches and _ Jewelry in this State, always on hand, and particujar attention given to Watch Repairing. Nov 25-31-3m . Specimens! Specimens !! . igs aig sae 1 Prize-—The spacious, elegant and well-known “ Crayeraft Saloon, and Lot,” situated on the 55 One Gold Pencil 10 . ¥47 HOLES ALE ae atone : Canaan OE psc ead of Main and Crayeroft streets, in Dowunieville. Sierra county, Cal. The Lot is 83 feet by 49 One Gold Pencil, if} sABOALE dealers 3 xs 2ese, Lard, =. ¢ " ae ernie nts : ’ : A ; ; \ Pork, Bacon, Hams, Beef, Fish "Bice oe 00 feet deep. The house is 2'y stories high, regularly framed and braced, and in complete order 41 One Gold Peacil, 1 ‘ Ss, ty ast anu > ’ . 7 mes ne re “y. . » told Pence! Meal. sep!6-3m ; —on the first floor is the » Saloon,” (one room,) 80 feet by 50—17 feet to ceiling, painted and, oe pone :, ; cal”TAS. H. GOODMAN. GEO. E.GoopMAN, Evers writ. papered throughout— Bar 48 fect long, and doing a magnificent business—Water from the Ha-; 5) 6.6 Gold Poneil” 10 ‘LG@@ TONS SCOTCH PIGIRON, No. 1 ven Sluice Co. supplies a reservoir on tke 2d story fer fire and domestic purposes— A Restaurant 45 One Gold Pencil, 10 Bs. ate Tittle au nt EU a . > . ° eh . 4 a ry Sante aa ta ce Ces, 18 attached—Bath house in the basement. In the 2d story is the County Court Room, with 1246 One Gold Pencil, 10 . ee ee ST A RAS Se meee «other spacious and well-furnished rooms, Printing Office, &c., &e., with Lodge Room 40 by 20/47 One Gold Pencil, . 2.890 for sale by LOCK AND BAR TIN, above. The building was erected last season, and built in the myst substantial manner, at a cost 4 — yor — . _Novil-Im 42 and 44 California street. . of over $45,000! It is put up now in this Rafile at a valuation of $30,000 . 55 One Gold yi “f 4 15 WeUNDLES RUSSIA IRON, NOS.9 2 Prize. The Natronel Theatre as it now stands all in complete order, both in scenery and 51 One Gold Pence! Monte us 23, for mle Sand 4s Cai die cteret machinery-—built this summer in the latest and most approved, lot 40 feet by 72, or back to the 52 One — Pencil, e . a a i Ee ah eee ee ed . earn 0 Me lradtc : 27 53 One Gold Pencil, 3 2,000LES Twine aSsontep sizes, "VCs ,\aluation. P ape Sr ete Bt One Cold Pesci 8 Pat sale by , 2-H. SELBY & CO. ~?) 3d Prize: The building and lot on Main street, now occnpied as a Barber's shop, 18 feet front!) 25 G0 Gold pene 2 pe zs a ; Wis ag a " . a ~ a 2 . SATO! Cll, ‘ Peaeies sae 5 A? and 44 California street. i by 60 feet back, or to the river. Now rented at $100 per month. Valuation, 1,000 . 56 One Gold Pencil 3 j __9 f. 9 25 @ “a size. eat force ? ee . . . e , . RS acing -. a ere hc et aaa pee ge force pumps. . 4th Prize: The building ann lot ou Main street, now occupied as the post office, 18 fect front 57 One Gold Pencil,= «Aso, OuUg ih a. } . . as Be a ° ‘ : > . For sale by _ T. AL SELBY & CO. by 60 feet back, or to the river. Now rented at $150 per month. Valuation, 1,900) 58 Qne Gold Penci, a , Novil-lm 42 and 41 California street. Sth Prize: The building and lot on Main street, now occupied as a Club Room 18 feet front . pts ae pee ¢ 138 enone — EZ TONS PIG AND BAR LEAD, for sale . by 60 feet back, or to the river. Now under rent. Valuation, 1,000 6) One half dozen Silver Plated es Bedoun” 6 Movit-tm 42 and 44 California street, . . Oth: The building and lot on Main street, next door north of the Lafayette Hotel 16 feet 62 One pair Gold Ear Rings, : : t pet el ab nl» Siebel ale BR front by 65 feet, or back to the river ; the same being well finished and in complete order ; now LIS? NUMBER TWO ay FR KEGS NAILBS—41d. 6d, sd, 10d, 12d, 20d . rented at $200 per month ¥.200 . SF a ae ak geet Meteo wes Fe (730 8 40d, forsale by T. 1. SELBY & CO. ve. Buildine and lot. Beak dicinine dhe above ail’ Velween thal dné the theatre: 16 fe A + ni Soh Chain Re teehe Patent Lever Watch Nevilita 42 and 44 Callfornin stroct: th: Dui § and lot next adjoining tue above and between that an 1e theatre ; 16 fect , and ob Chain, No. 1065, Johnson, maker, $175 ‘Pepaiers eet whee _____ . front by 33 deep ; now occupied for storage, 4,000; * An Enélish Gold Hunting Patent Lever 390 LBS. BRAZIER’S SOLDER, for sale} Sth: Building and lot situated on the upper plaza and known as Craycroft & Co’s store} , 4 W atch, No. 13351, y ie eas 140 } by Tf. IL. SELBY & CO, . house co 1000, 2 magniffe ent Diamond Cluster Ring, 1244, 125 . Novil-Im 42 and 44 California street. . “y fit ; 1 ‘ pase ‘ : ‘ ve . 4 Diamond Ring, 901, 35 fo . th: Building and lot called “the Mill Mouse,” situated near Craycroft’s Mill, two stories} 5 Bignt inch Colt’s Revolver, 35 1D KEGS RIVETS—All sizes, for sale by i high 600) 6 E:ght inch Coit’s Revolver 35 . BT) T.H.SELBY & CO. aes ey . : . rg » . . . i 7 Right inch Colt’s Revolv .: 35 Novll-Im #2 and 44 Califiieaia street 10th: One fourth (L-4) of the “Wisconsin Water Co.” which has been and is now paying from} { G'S men Colts Mevolver, 3 3 —. $150 to $200 per week dividend. This companv bring the w : Frak 1 . 8 One Gold Vest Chain, No. 154, 30 ' ¥en Saeed iececbien $150 to $200 per week dividend. This company bring the water from the Middle Fork of the . 9 One six inch Colt’s Revolver 25 150.000 LBS. LEAD PIPE—AIl sizes from 1 Yuba in onto Wisconsin Flat. Lumber in sluice thirty thousaud feet, 1,500 . 10 One six inch Colt’s Revolver, 25 mali ao BY & CO llth: One third (1-3) of the “Haven Sluice Co” so called; said sluice extends from Zumwalt . 11 One six inch Colt’s Revolver, 25 . »~FGhL AS ° . . . a ie) Sag . ° } ; . SYP 2 ay » or Novll-Im 42 and 44 California street. . Flat and supplies the town with water, besides receipts from numerous mining companies. Lum-; = pe Do rag 1 a K 1 olver. oh 25 . ber in sluice 25 thousand. 1,000] is:Gne Sitver Watch Ena nig No, 15, pe ae ‘f . : . A i a 4 2 DAU, 2 50.000 egentges ot pee eel 10,11 and} = 19th: Blacksmith s shop and lot on Craycroft street, near the bridge, lot 24 by 50 feet, 400) 15 One pair Gold Ear Rings, No 637, on re T.H. SELBY & CO. 13th: Two mahogany Billiard tables, with cues, balls and fixings, all in complete running or-. 16 One pair Coral Sett Ear Rings, 555, 20 Novll-Im 42 and 44 California street. {der, These tables were made by Geo. Thompson, Boston, Mass., and are pronounced by com rc aan Saran. ag a7, 2 Boer 3 reser a sik sais , . ny : 3 ; Sen eee e ae abit elled by any} 72 Gne beautiiul God Seal, No, 49 i 20 AUCETS—100 doz, from % to 4 inenes: also, petent judges to be superior. They command a business which is probably not excelled by any 119 One beaiutifi! Gold Seal, No. 50, 20 _ couplings, hose pipes, Kc. T.H. SELBY & CO. other tables in the State. 3,000 . 20 One pair Pearl Ear Rings, No. }209¢ 20 Novll-Im 42 and 44 California street. 14th: Two splendid large Chandeliers, 6 burners, 1p0 21 One Lady’s Breast Pin, No. 111, 1h RE Ne PEE EERO ite = 15th: Two do do do 4 do 100 . 22 One Gent's Breast Pin, No. 333 15 . =5—Copper, Brass and annealed > . 23 One Gent's Bree in, 339 ;Bice T H-SELBY & CO. 16th: Two do do do 4 do 100 a OnacGeat’c seein on 7 Novil-Im 42 and 44 California street, *! 17th: One splendid large size oval Mirror, rich gilt frame, 100 . 95 One Giant's Bromst a mage oy . a 18th: The eclebrated and playful Grizzly Bear, surnamed “Dilly.” This bear was canght in. 26 One Gent's Ring, 793, 3 wt : ! ate f t HAS ar, § ame uly. 3 pes : gut In} 26 One Gent's Ring, 793, 12 ' 1,000 ee a Pete bey . Sictra Valley last spring; is about six months old, and will weigh about two hundred and fifty . 27 One Gold Pen and Pencil, 195, 12 Novil-Im 42 and 44 California street. . pounds; is quite docile and familiar, loves fun, &c &e, 300 . 2° mA aoe Ste and Pencil, 12 eg AS A 19th: One large French safe, one day and three night keys.—It stood the test of the great!}35 Guo Gold Pen ae aa = —Plain and galvanized le EP ee ( 2 <6 « : “ > uy 2 300 BUND! to LO. for sile by T. H. SELBY & CO, ” lire in Downieville, Feb. 19th, 1893, 200/31 One Gold Pen and Pencil, pe 12 Novil-1lm 32 und 44 California street. 20th: One cast iron Safe, weight 250 Ibs., 100 . 32 One Gold Pen and Petcil, 19 Fao ele eat aaa aia hs 2\st: Fifteen first rate Bedsteads, turned posts, new and in comple order, 150 . oe — 8. est aed sen lo LBS. BRAZIER’S COPPER—A:-. _ 994: Fifteen first rate Matrasses with Pillows 75 . 34 One pair Gold Ear Rings, 10 12.000 sorted sizes, for sule by T. H. SELBY & CO. 22d: Fifteen first rate Matrass es with I illows , hr . 35 One half dozen Silver. Plated Table Spoons 10 Noyll-im 42 and 44 California street. 23d: One large splendid Wardrobe, with drowers, 19 . 36 : ’ “ EATHFR HOSE—2500 fect leather and hemp hose ; also hose fixtures, for sale by T. Ul. SELBY & CO. Novil-Im 42 and 44 Califcrnia street. 200 BUNDLES HOOP IRON-—1!00 bundles horse shoe shoe iron, 150 bundles rivet Iron, and 20 tons spring, square and octagon steel. For sale by T. H. SELBY & CO. Noyll-lm 42 and 44 California strect. 50 TONS AMERICAN AND TREBLE REFINED BOLLER IRON. for saie by THOMAS H. SELBY & CO. Novl1l-1m 42 and 44 California street American Theatre and Custom House, Sansome st. The above Excelsior establishment, which is Fire proof, und five stories high, (being the only five story building on the Pacific,) is now finished and splendidly furnished throughout. Although it contains one hundred and . seventeen large rooms, with facilities to accommodate two hundred lodgers, sich has been the rush of customers to the Exchange sifice its completion, that the proprietors . have been induced to lease half of the fire proof block just erected by Lieut Maynard, and adjoining the exchange.— This will add seventeen large apartments, and afford those ARD se ONWARD! WILSON'S EXCHANGE-—pposite the} : } a < facilities which the increase of trade requires, Our ang French Cerral. Nov. 24th. 1853. 31-2w* 2h3m JAMES HOEL. . ent Bar will, in a few days, be removed to the first floor in . ee Sass aee cea oe SS anak MeROnee ne a ana sae lock , orth of where the Bar is at} 5 ae . é aes . the Maynard Block, one door nort i @iate of California, Vounty of Nevada, Township Dr H V BICK. N ELL . present. : ‘ 7 of Little York. Betore’ John Cartmill, Justice of the . = . . 5 . " No pains or money will be spared to render the Ex. *eBce. ; j = « On this 22d day of November, A. D. 1853, appear. : 2c! 2 ee ed Mrs. Mary Jane Correll, a married woman, @ resident . Eclectic Physician — emis ™ of the township. county and state eforesaid; desirous to} Office on Bread Street. 2d Door above the Un . t i change the Excelsior Hotel of the public and keep pace . with the rapid growth and improvement of our wonderful city and State. tpn _ jag aches pan Facto dp — = coed a — j ion Hotel. . With the above inducements, the oscars 24 is ce amar ders, Approved April 12th, 1852, makes a declaration be, R. BICKNELL is a graduate of the Aloepathic . ly offered to the “million” as deserving their patronage ; fore the undersigned Justice of the Peace, that she intends . 4 ract to carry on business in her own name, and on her own! theories and principles, then adopteil the Eclectic account, to wit; the business of mining, by proxy, and) System, and st Witacbts contracted by her on account of her. wl. diseases without the use ofm ereury or any other name for & e 0 act y raecoun er ; : . ls. T . 3 said business, and that the amount invested in her said Sadie ans Seana’ i, pad ew ym ad thei are business is not more than five thousand dollars, and said . Purely vegetabie, 1. €-, roo erbs and their exbusiness to be carried on in said county of Nevada, day . tracts an compounds. : and year above written. MARY JANE CORRELL. . DR, BICKNELL is also a Dentist, and will I, ihe undersigned Justice of the Paace, in and for Little . plug teeth with pure gold for $3 a cavity, and York township, Geunty of Nevada, and State of California, . Extract teeth for $2 each. Sp hacia. catty Spat Msey joe oS np ¢ fore’ . _ His Tooth Powder is unequalled for curing the woing and made her declaration before me y s curvy and making the Teeth white. 26-tf C ESTRAY NOTICE. FFERS his services to the citizens of sev four] years old. The owner is requested to call, prove . ae tlesst Sew Nevada“ Nov, 10th, 4. 26-1m medicine, surgery, ete. Bv proper attention and mAb the Nevoda Drug store, Broad st. above Pine. Noy. A. D. 1853. JOHN CARTMILL, 31-Im Justice of the Peace. Oct. 21, 1853. é T AME to tle enclosure of TURNER, CLARK & C®., Wm. J. Knox, M. D., One Line Back Red Cow *#bout three or , : ; and vicinity. He will devote himself excluproperty, pay eg oS yg aw fm MOLARK & co, . sively to the different branches of his profession, = . moderate charges, he hopes to receive a liberal share Job Work tof patrona gc. “fall kinds promptly and neatly executed at this O fice, eS 12-3m* ‘chool—practiced six yearssaccording to its. and, although not disposed to be Win-dy. and trumpet our . own praise abroad, our hearty thanks are cheerfully ten. dered to the thousands who have bestowed upon us as practiced it fifteen years. He cures} alike their favors and money. Not unmindful ef the for. mer, we shail duly appreciate the Iatter, and reciprocate in future, as in Limes past, the smiles of our old customers, . . and greet with pleasure our new ones—who probably will . . compose the largest portion of the world. Nov 11-2m MILLS. » SANTA CLARA FLOUR gned take occasion to inform the public, that, owing to recent improvements, the capacity of these mills have been somewhat increased, and they are now turning out 5000 quarter bags of their choice flour daily. It affords us much gratification to know that the Santa ! = = . Clare Flour, wherever introdueed, has taken the place of} INCUMBERED, will be ready for delivery on the day of the drawing, the best brands imported ; and we are grateful for the) PUTABLE. manner in which our efforts to supply a pure and choice . flour have been sustained. By continuing to make careful selection of Wheat, the public may be assared that the good . ined, and no flour will ; repute already earned will be su leave the mill. fully branded, which is not in all respects equal to Haxall and Gallego. In addition to flour we bave constantly on hand a heavy stock of California produce. Orders from the country . promptly filled, Noyll 3m PATCH & CLAYTON, Agonte, %¢ Front street “The Spirits are around !”—“ You'd tetter b’lieve it ! ” L. P. FRISBIE, MEDIUM! . "At the corner of Main and Washington sts., sniritaal Manifestations on the Rochester Plan, that ho is prepared to INTRODUCE SPIRITS of every variety of potencg, so that they may . . SY Ss Bee ua Ss 2 2 a Without the aid of the Balance Pole, Upox any Diyxer Tass, When they will go through various maneuvres, as ‘ong as they are cireula’ed in conjanction with a Bet or TumBLers, whos? unique performances are better felt than described. The whole to be accompanied by Frispie’s Ceretnxtep HORN BAND.. N. B. No.!; Gentlemen in want of ‘aid and comfort’ in the above way, will make applicaUon a onee. N B No 2; None but Good Spirits ‘on hand :” consequently no one need fear to have palned ofl upon them an indifferent article. ‘ Remember the name of the Medium, EA" RSe SS ER MCKMe corner or Main and Washington sts, Nevada city, california. 19-tf GRAND: ATTRACTION !! Rosenheim & Brother, Main street, first door below Phelps’ Hotel, R SSPECTFULLY inform their friends and the publie in general, thit they have now on hand, and are constantl yece iving, The Richest and Most Extensive Stock of = Watches and Jewelry Ever offered in the Mountain city. consisting ia part of i Magic cased Gold Hunting Levers,Cylinder Hscapements, Detached Levers, Lepincs.&c. . The make of Tobias, Johnson, Bees’ey, French, etc. Also, Silver Watches of different kinds Guard, . Fob and Vest Chains of the latest styles ; Seals, Keys, ete. to match, towether with a fine assortment of Broaches, Charms, and a great many other articles in their line, too numerous to mention. We would call the particular attention of those desirous of sending Presents to their friends at home, to our well . selected stock of Goods. other Jewelry; such as Gold Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Buckles, Slides, Breast Pins. Rings, Lockets. First trand Rafile in Nevada ! t } * sae Whiff 7 ¥ : rary dacer} ; Y. ‘ P.S. California Jewelry of almost every description made to order; Watches, Clocks and . Chronometers carefully repaired at the shortest notice. 31-3m sieht ¥0) Rosenheim & Bro, MAMMOTH RAFFLE. $55,000.00 3! Aes erty amounting, at @ Farr Cash Valuation! to $55,000.00, to be drawn ; AT CRAYCROFT’S SALOON, nou DOWNIEVILLE, DECEMBER 31. f 4 Pe Y a o] : ey . c , _ ' ‘ Splendid Chance for New Years Presents. 52 Prizes---Pirst Prize, Craycroft & Co’z Saloon. Last Prizo, $3000 in Cash! <3 Rafile to be dawn by a Committee selected by the Ticket Holders. gq 27,000 Tickets---<Only $2,00 Each.Real Estate!! Water Companies!!! : a Te a0 a> $3,000.00 IN CASH! -<» » The undersigned, about leaving for the States. will pat up j ‘PAND PAPER i signed, é g e States, Wil pat up in A GRAND. RAFFLE! prop. Especial Manifestation. GUNS, POWDER, &C. . rates for cas h— a . RIFLES, Guns. Powder, Shet, Lead, ' Caps, Nipple Wrenches, Nipples,GunWads. FAKES this method of informing all such ummpressible individuals as are incapable of receiving . Shot Belts, and everything in the way of his trade. Shop on the south side of Broad street, 3 doors west of Z. P. DAVIS. the Union Hotel. 28-1f A . DRAUGATSMAN. ma 7 FLHE undersigned, having sold the Niners’ Drug . ness inatters therewith connected; also, all other } protessional accounts. . willbe my authorised agent after Sept.j7th, to settle ell . Nevada county. Nevada, Aug. 30th, 1853. 19-tf . . Fifteen Hundred Tickets—2 Dollars Mach. 7 A 20175, 10J . 3 A plain gold hunting and patent lever Watch, No. 12937, 150 . 4 A Gold Hunting Ladies’ Watch and Chain, No 26716 193 5 Single sett Diamond Ring, No. 837, 40 . 6 Diamond Ring, No. 901, 35 i One bexutiful Silver Cup, Nar745, 35 One 8 inch Colt’s Revolver, 3% 9 One 8 inch Colt’s Revoiver, 3h One 8 inch Colt’s Revoiver, 3h 11 One Dozen Silver Fruit Kuives, in cnse, 320 2 One Dozen Silver Desert Knives and Forks, 30 One detached lever Silver Watch, 8547], 25 14 One beautiful Silver Cup, No. 854, 25 15 One Ladies’ Gold Breast Pin, 1199, 2% '15 One six inch Colt’s Revolver 2%, 17 Onesix inch Colt’s Revolver, 25 18 One Double Cased Gold Locket, No. 13, 20 19 One Double Cased Gold Locket, No, 14, 20 1) One Geld Fob Chain, No. 769, Qt) 21 One Pearl sett, Ladies Pin, No. 1138, 2) 22 One Lady's Gold Pin, No. 695, 2U 23 One Lady’s Gold Pearl Pin, No. 695, 20 24 One Coral Sett Pin, No.947, 20 125 One Silver Watch, No. 32,204, 20 26 One Gold Seal, 221, 35 27 One Double Key F. Accordeon, 599, 13 28 One French Accordeon, 466, 1h 29 One French Accerdeon, 337, 1S '30 One Lady's Gold Breast Pin, 109, p 31 One Lady's Gold Breast Pin, 110, 1S 32 One Gold Seal, 107 AZ 33 One Gold Seal, 453, 12 34 One Gold Gent's Ringe, 691, 12 35 One Gold Gent's Ring, 602, 72 36 One tiold Gent's Ring, 603, 12 7 One Gald Gent's iting, n4, 12 One Gold Gent a HE subscriber has been at great (roubls and spared no expense in fitting up his establishmentin the best possible style. for making and repairing anything in the way of gaunsmithing. He has hud many years experience.und flatters himself he is a complete master of his profession. At his shop may be purchased at low See eee Wore F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, rehiteetural, Engineering aud Ornamental Pine ét., opposite entranec to Dra9-6m tie Hail. Store, it becomes necessary to settle all busiDr. E N. Clark, Broad st, accounts in which 1 am in any way mterested iu JESSE MOORE. ROSENHEIM’S Valucé at $3,000—122 Prizes! LIST NUMBER ONE. One magnificent Magic Cased Gold Hunting Watch, No. 16,738, French, maker, with heavy lob, guard chainaud Seal, #400 A Gold. Patent Lever Haunting Watch, No. >ee iw, bUe fulliz, Us, One half dozen Silver Plated ‘Table Spoons, 10 24th: ; do do do do 90) 37 One half dozen Silver Plated ‘Table Spoons, 10 25th: Card ,Tables, 150] 38 One half dozen Silver Plated Trhle Spoons, 10 iyo a ri 2 ae . r . . «9 e half a Sle Woy fe 26th: Five pair rich double Damask French Curtains with splendid gilt crnaments, cords, . > Pt — pe — a . ore 1 tasscls, Ke., ; 3 200 41 One pair Gold Ear Rin--.27th: One superior double curled Hair Mattrass, 30 . 42 One pair Gold Ear Riugs a 28th: do do do do 30 . 43 One pair Gold Ear Rings, pa 28th: Three round Card Tables, Sy 44 Sie pear Gold Ear Rings, 5 30th. Two Sofas, 50} 25 neler Gold Ear Sines, 8 31 2 af "h : Ww :} S ¢ 50 4 Qne par Gold Ear Rings, g no a se — 00) 47 One Gold Key,32d: Two Work Tables 23148 One Gold Key . ; : ? On € . acess bes 33d: Two high posted Bedsteads with curtams, 25) 49 es she pie , R 34th: Two Looking-Glasses,; mahogany frames, CD Sane ote tina dh 8 se = Qs ‘ z fe ,-,. 51 One Gold Key, a 25th: Two large sized Mirrors, gilt frames, 100 . 52 One pair Gold Kar Ringe , 36th: do do do 40} 53 One pair Gold E ina ' ‘ : : vie paw (role Ear Rings 6 dith: Obe large oil Painting, to 54 One pair Gold Ear Rings, ; 6 38th: do do 3. ee = Sore ae and Silver Haldec, 3 39th: One set six splendid Engravings, Rapheals in gilt frames, 0\57 One Gold Pen = see rem : . . = ee > yider, 40th: One sett two splendid Kngrayings framed, 5) . 58 One Gold Pen and Silver Holder : Alst: do do do 0159 One.Gold Pen and Silver Holder, 3 42d: do do do 0} 60 One Go.d Pen and Silver Holder, 3 43d: do three do do 30 . EE above named Prizes will be rafficd for De44th: do six do do 30 . cember 12th, at Phelps’ Hote!, Mainstreet, Nevada. 45th: Eighteen cut glass Decanters 40 . Prizes to be awarded to the 62 highest and 60 low. : 5 Y eee “y 4, est thrown numbers. Allcases of ties to be deci 46th: do_ ao ao ; ‘ 0 . ; ded by throws of dice, the hizhest to have pre of sth: Une pair bar Urnaments, ing & Queen J . dence, ie raffle will come off unde hn 48th: Two do do Peasants, 25 — oka Bor oe of three, who will throw fer ab49th: One elegant large sized Punch Bow], $5 Sentecs. All holders present may mike their own 50th: Two large French Bedsteads, dist: Twenty-five pair Blankets, 10, 52--60 Slugs! The undersigned have examined the schedule of the Raffle of the property of John H. Cray. . . i¢) > . ~ y ‘croft & Co., and know the value of the houses and lots mentioned therein, and we certify th 2 the corner of Main and Commercial streets, the same are put up ata fair valuation. A good title can be made to the property, the greater portion being held under original locations, W. T. BARBER, T. M. RAMSDELL, F. J. McCANN, KENT WRIGHT, SPEAR & COSSITT, GEO. A. BOOTH, J. W. NICHGLSON, County Clerk. basWARRANT DEEDS of the Real Estate and Water Companies FREE AND UNTITLES at J.H. CRAYCROFT & CO. P. SHIFFER, General Agent and Manager. SAMUEL HERVEY, Jr.; 30-td Ag't for Nevada County, Nevada Hotel. ithrows Three throws 7 : 0 . throws. Lhree throws to decide in all cases, E LOSENHEIM « . Nevada, Nov. 10th, 1853. ' a BRO. . i City"Boot Stere. . 2. J. ESPEN S CHETD, KEEPS constantly on band i y 4nd at his eld sts ‘Ce a large and well selected stock of Beoal . and Shoes; also, a small but well selected loto saddlery, sole leather,belt and harness leather . @ Superior article of water-proof and polish blackjing, Hungarian shoe nails, and a!l kinds of shoo i findings. Repairing done in both the above lines . of business with Fromintnees, noatness, and on rensonableterms. He feels thankful to his former customers for the very liberal patronage that he has heretofere received, and solicits a continuance of the same 14-1f NOTICE---CAUTION, . AL! PERSONS are hereby cautioned from purchasing or negotiating a note for $3250, bearin date in November or December, 1852, drawn by me infa, Poked peg Long, or order, as € will not pay the same ; for Want of consideration. THOS, FIT A 3, Neyada. Noy, 12th. 1253, a RSS,