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The Other Side.
Grass Vatuer, Dec. 29th.
Mr. Epitor—In reply to an article from
the “Pick and Shovel Miner,” we would reply first, that we think he has assumed a cog
nomen that does not properly belong to him,
but like the Hypocrit deecribed by Pollock,
‘twho steals the livery of the Court of Heaven to serve the devil in,” he has stolen an
honorable title te serve his low designs towards men who are too well-known in the
community to be injured by the low slang of
such men, or be intimidated by the threats
of such. We should think the writer of the
article spoken of would inform himself better before writing as to the company and the
gentlemen at its bead, towards whom his insolent and graceless effusions are directed.
We flatter ourselves that the community do
not believe our company to be composed of
dangerous men, whose aim is antagonistical
to the interests of the mining community of
Grass Valley. A
Mr. G. Fargurson is President of the Empire Co. J. P. Stone is ditch master. Both
are practical miners, and if they possess any
pecuniary standing in the community they
are indebt2d for it to their hard labor at mining. The entire,,company is composed of
18 members—men who have been engaged
steadily at mining inthis place from the fall
of ’50 to tne present time, The Empire
Co, have about $18,000 invested in their
ditches, the frait of the labor of her eighteen
members for the last two years. No sooner
had they accomplished the hard undertaking
of bringing water to a position that it could
be used to advantage, than the green-eyed
monster, with all the majesty and awe that
attends him, begins to try and effect a prejudice against them and even threatens
them. We don’t know what his threats
mean, unless that le intends to take from us
our ditches, our homes, and peradventure
our money, out of our poekcts. There are
anumber of men in our community, and
are sorry there arc so many whose only virtue is idlencss. As soon as they see a good
thing in the hands of other men, they raise
up a hue and cry against them and jump or
ttsal away their right. The Empire Co.
have at this time no claims, the last having
been taken away from them, and we presume
they are the only men in Grass Valley that
have no right to hold at least one claim each,
and we don’t know why except that they
have been engaged since April last in cutting a ditch so as to get water to their claims,
thereby forfeiting all right to all claims.
We should like to hear the name of “The
Pick and Shovel Miner,” that we may be
corrected if we believe wrong in thinking
him one of those land sharks, who never
have any thing except what they take from
honest men.
In relation to the difficulties between the
Messrs. Smith & Co., and the Gold Hill
Company, we are not interested and have
nothing to say.
T. A. YOUNG,
W. B. CLAPP,
J. M. FOUSE.
oo If the “Pick and Shovel Miner”
thinks his real name will shield him from the
imputation of being a “ shark,” &c., and will
notify us to that effect, we will publish it
with pleasure. Ep.
Bustness.—Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, a fair amount of bu-.
siness has been done to-day. ‘The steamers New World and Free Trade, which
left for Sacramen‘o this afternoon, wont
loaded with freight. We understand
that considerable quantities of gooils are
being taken from Sacramento in scows
and steamers of light draught, ap the
American river, to meet the wagons at
the back of the city. —Herald, 25th.
The Sacramento Cal fornian says : —
Stove wood is selling at the rate of $0) nreee ee
four feet wood is wort! $18 . Ties, stopped all communication with the
from $60 to. !uterior and seriously damaged the prosper cord ;
per cord. Hay is selling
$120 per ton, according to quality, and
searce at that.
December 27th.— Although the day
roved fine throughout, there were few
gers in the market, and the amount
of business transacted has been smaller
than we have observed for some days
back. The Flour market appears to be
steadily declining. To-day sales of Chile
were generally effected at $19.50 te $20
per 100 Ibs.
and are firm at 5 1-2c.
held at 4 1-2 and 4 3-4c., but we anticipate a slisht deeline in this article:
the supply in market at present is large.
In Potatees there is a firmer feeling.
with an inclination to advance; 5 1-2
aad 6c. appear te be the ruling rates,
Tueatre.—We take great pleasure in
announcing that the brilliant theatrical
corps, who have played here (and at
Grass Valley) for nearly three months,
have been tendered by eur most prominent and influential citizens, a CompiiMENTARY Benerit, to take place to-morrow, New Year's Night. The bill for
the evening is that excellent play, never before performed here, “Virginius, or
the Roman Father,’ and the sprightly
comidetta of “Riches vs. Contentment.”
Mr. Waller appears as Virginius; Mrs.
Waller as Virginia; Booth as Icilius;
Gates as Appius Claudius; Tuthill as
Dentatus; Spear as Numitarius; Barry
as Titus, and Christopher Strap in the
last piece. This unanimous proffer,
coming as it does from so respectable a
class, is another satisfactory evidence of
the high esteem and appreciation in
which this company is held. During
their sojourn with us, the pieces presented have been put on the stage in that
style of legitimate excellence, correet
conception of character, and strict regard to costumes and appointments,
which fails not to please the most fastidious. We have no hesitation in stating that Mr. and Mrs. Waller, with
their able seconds, have given us *Hamlet,” “Brutus,” “Richelieu,” “Merchant
of Venice,” and “Stranger,” in a style
that eannot be surpassed by any other
Theatre in Culifornia.
We understand this company's engagements below prevents their appearing after to-morrow evening. We hope
to see a crowded house, and would suggest the propriety of going early to secure seats.
Important Decision.—The Board of
Land Commissioners this morning rendered a decision in the famous Fremont
claim, toa tract of ten leagues of land
in Mariposa county. .The claim is confirmed. We shall publish the decision,
which is very long and elaborate, at the
earliest moment.—Alla.
—wee. We are informed that the snow .
is 80 deep between this city and French
Corral, that the stages are not able to
get beyond Empire Ranch, where passengers*have to be transferred to the outside of horses er mules, for the balance
of tho distance. It is rather a cool exchange, but there being no remedy they
all submit with the best possible grace.
—Exzpress.
Tue Emiaration To Orecon.-—The
people of Oregon will soon be applying
to Congress for admission into the Union
asa full blown State. It is estimated
they have received an accession to their
population of at ieast 20,000 by the emigration across the Plains this year.-Most of the emigrants have settled in
the southern’ portion of the Territory,
but the country north of the Columbia
and round about Paget's Sound is highly
spoken of and is beginning to attract
considerable attention.
wea. The storms of the last few weeks
have visited all parts of the State, from
the Colorado to the Klamath. In the
south all the rivers have been raised by
the rains, and, bursting their bounds,
have overflowed the surrounding counry, carried off all the bridges and fe1pect of the farmars and rancheros on
their banks, Provisions in that, as in
the northern section of the state, are
exceedingly scarce and all communication with the sources of supply is cut off.
While these disagreeable effects have
resulted from the rains, it is gratifying
to note that the mines were never yielding so well. Should the present fair
weather continue we shall look for an
Oats are in more demand. . ""usUally prosperous seagon for the miBarley is still ners.— Herald.
A Lecturer addressing an audience
contended, with tiresome prolixity,
that Art could never improve Nature,
when one of his hearers, losing all patience, set the room in a roar by exbut we hear of some few transactions . Claiming—‘How would you look withatill higher.
tions of Clear Pork at $46 per barrel.
The demand fur Butter continues good ;
No. 1 Goshen in large
quote at 47 and 48c ; qunall 600. Adamantine Candles havo steady sales at
30 and 40¢.— Union.
Marysville, December 23d.—Since our
We note a few transac-. out your wig?”
The Fate of Delinquent Subscribers.
ckages we . —Br. Maxham of the Watervi'le Mail
thus chronicles the sad fate of a man
who neglected to “ pay for his paper.”
We hope all newspaper subscribers
last report we have had another flood, . Will take warning :
which has abated, For two days busiThomas H. Moor, of North New
ness was again brisk, but to-day another! Portland, whe owes for the Mail nearrain has commenced, the end of which/ly five years, has gone to California,
no man can foresee.
mense quantity of snow in the mountains
but the weather is cold. That there
will be another flood this season there
There is anim-. »n1 the P. M. notifies us of the fact.
If any of our numerous subscribers in
California should see Thomas, we wish
can be no doubt, but we hope, for the they would give him our respects,—
safety of the citizens of the mountains,
it may be deferred. We have no figures . fate
Poor fellow! we predict for him a sad
We had a similar case a year
to change. Flour is still selling at $28. }ago. The man never arrived there,
Expres.
Deata iN THz Station Hovuse.-—-An
inquest was held in the Station House
by Coroner Gray yesterday, upon the
body of one of the prisoners confined
there, who died the night before. The
deceased was an elderly Frenchman, by
the name of Constilla, who was arrosted
some time since, and being found to be
insane, was sent by the Recerder to the
Stockton Hospital. He was either discharged or escaped from that institution,
and made his appearance in this city
some days ago.
but was knocked in the head on the
Isthmus, and his body eaten up by the
wolves.
Back Acain.—John Brown was arrested last evening, with some articles in
his possession supposed to be stolen.—
John was discharged only the day before fiom the county Jail, where he had
been undergoing one year’s imprisonment under conviction on a similar}
charge.— Herald.
Mortality in the French Lxpedition.—
He loitered around the . £’Echo du Pacifique gives the names of
El Dorado, apparently quite destitute, . *wenty-six Frenchmen attached to the
and was suffered to sleep there a few . ¢xpeditionary corps of M. Raousset, who
nights. On Sunday night a Police Offi. died or were killed in Sonora. Hermocer brought him to the Station House in . Sillo was attacked and carried by the
a very debilitated state and under the
influence of liquor. The Recorcer di-. 14th of Oct.
French against the Mexicans on the
Nineteen of the French
rected that he should be detained until . fell in the engagement.
some more proper disposition cout be
made of his case. A little before
eh There are in the port of San
WO} Francisco 131 American vessels, 46 Engo'clock this morning he asked for a glass . lish vessels, and 44 crafts belonging to
of water, which was given him, and
shortly afterwards he was found to be
dead. The Coroner's Jury found in their
other foreign countries—in all 221.
Two new steamers, the Sierra Nevaverdict, that the deceased had perished} da and the John L. Stephens, are on
from “disease of the brain and destitu-. their way to San Francisco, to run betion.”--Herald, 25th. tween that place and the Isthmus.
A CARD.
The undersigned begs leave most respectfully
to tender his thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage through the past
year. Asan inducement fer a continuation of
their favors, he designs for the future to keep
one of the largest and most carefully selected
stock of goods ever offercd in this market,
which will be seld as asual at living prices.
Nevada City, Dec. 3lst, 1852.
56-2w H. BAVIS.
The Subscriber is Receiving
‘This week, by pack trains,
yer pounds Flour ;
2,( do Potatoes ;
2,000 do Barley;
1,000 do (orn Meal;
1,209 do Bueon;
300 do Quicksilver:
600 = do ~Green Coffee ;
400 do Chile Beans;
50 do Rice;
8dvuz Shovels, &c., §c.
H. DAVIS.
~~ New Years Gift. «
LL persons having unsettled accounts
with the subscriber, are respectfully requested to come un to the Captain’s office and
settle. 36-2 hi. DAVIS.
Dissolution.
NHE Co-partnership heretefore existing
under the name and style of H. P. Swecetland & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual
consent, C, G. Sweetland is alone authorized
to selile the business of the firm.
H. P. SWEETLAND,
A.H HOWARD,
Cc. G. SWEETLAND.
Mississippi Valley, Nevada Ce. i
December Ist, 1852,
C. G. Sweetland having purchased the entire interestin the above firm, will continue
business on his own account at the Old Stand,
where he will keep a good assortment of goods
suited to the wants of the community.
Mississippi Valley, Nevada Co., Dec 1, ’52.
36-31"
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
For N. York & N. Orleans via Panama
NMS
A WHE Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s steamer
NORTHERNER, 1,600 tons, J. BXG.
frish, Esq., Commander, will leave for Panama, with passengers, the great Through Mail
and Treasure, touching only at Acapulco, on
Saturday, January 1st,
At7o’clock, A.M. ‘Treasure for shipment
will be received at_ the office until 12 o’clock,
friday noon, Dec. 31st.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to
E. KNIGHT, Ag’t,
corner Sacramento and Leid:dortf sts.
Qc The Northerner will be succeeded by
the Golden Gate, sailing on the 16th January.
U. S. Hotel.
ORNER of Broad and Pine streets, is
now openunder entire new management,
und for accommodation andecomfort, cannot
. ge surpassed by any Hotel in this country.—
he Dining Room is under the
Direction of ‘ Jackson,
whore celebrity as Cook and Steward isa
guarantee that the greatest epicures will be
pleased with the table, which will always be
furnished with the best the market affords
Breakfast from 6 till 10 e’clock, A. M.
Dinner at one. M,
Supper at 6 P. M.
Connected with the House isa Restaurant,
where all the delicacies of the season will be
served up in a style superior to any thing ever
done in the mountains,
The Sleeping Rooms,
Under the care of Mrs. DIckERMAN, are now
fitted up in a style which cannot fail to please
all who are lovers of goed beds and comfortable rooms. Families can be supplied with
. apartments equal to any in California, furnished with stoves and all the conveniences necesvary tu comiert and luxury.
In the Saloon
Will be found every variety of the best liquors,
wines and eigars. ‘Those wholike good drinks
will call and be well pleased.
35-3m BUCK. & GEORGE.
Dissolution.
pre citizens of Nevada and vicinity are
hereby notified that the firm of Heilbron
& Co., of the Kentucky Store on Main street,
will close business on the 10th day of January,
1853, as Mr. Heilbron, the senior partner of
the firm is about returning to the Atlantic
States. All persons indebted to the late firm
are requested to call and settle immediately.
The business will be contiuned after that
date by J. Graumun & C. Josephson, agents
for J. J. Grauman & H.& M. Josephson, who
hope by attention to the wants of their customers to receive the patronage of the patrons of
the late firm. A large and choice selection of all
kinds of Wearing Apparel will be kept constantly on hand. HEILBRON & CO.
Nevada, Dec, 22d, 1852.—365-31*
Notice.
HIS is to caution all persons against trustimg or transac’ing business of any kind
with Dr. Ambrose Crane, of Nevada, on the
account of the firm of Crane & Holt, or with
my name i: any way, as I haye had no business connection with the said Crane since Auust, 1851, and have reasons to believe that he
fas used my name without my knowledge or
. consent. G. W. HOLT
Auburn, Dee. 11, °52.—25-31
HAY and BARLEY
ro SALE, 35,000 lbs. Barley.
75,000 Ibs. Hay.
Fou sale by WM. HENLEY,
Near the Beatty House,
Grass Valley, Dec. 10, 1882. 33-tf.
4 IL.—Baitey &
if} . Givpert, having
established a house at
the Sandwich Islands
they are regularly imFn porting pure Sperm,
polar and black fish oil,and can supply the trade
jon better terms than any other house, and all
sales made by them are guarantied.
ON HAND:
50,000 gallons Polar Oil;
5,000 ** Pure sperm;
3,000 Black Fish;
2,500 ‘* Dard;
6,000 “ Elepbant;
PACIFIC OLL JVORKS,
_ San Francisco, Battery st., bet. Bush and
j Pine. Batt.
Butter, Lard, &c.
BUTTER—120 firkins best quality table.
. DO __ 231 kegs 25 Ibs each, do do.
. LARD—100 kegs prime leaf.
CRUSHED SUGAR—50 bbls Stuarts, gr’nd.
SUGAR—200 mats Manila no 1;
DO 100 mats China no 8.
SALT—20 cases, 30 bags each, fine table,
For sale by JAMES PATRICK,
. Battery strect, near Jackson, San Francisco.
November 26. 1850, 34m
LTA FOUNDEBY--Markct Place,
facing Battery st. Iron and brass castings, of every description. Quartz pulverizing machinery, saw mill irons, and machine work in general promptly executed.
Patterns made to order.
94-tf G. M. Hvrrox
TF Messrs. Wells & /cClure will call at
the Office of Wells. Fargo & Co.’s Express, they can learn something te their advantage. Mc rogp & Searis, Ag'ts.
‘
Nevada, Dec. 8th, 1852.—33-8t
Wines & Liquors,
HE Largest Assortment, the Best Qualities, id at (he Lowest Prices, ever offerod in town, can be found at
WILLIAMSON §& DAWLEY’S,
é On Muin st.
Nevada, Dee. $d, 1852. —32-6m
American & City Markets,
Nevada, California,
3 0 HEAD OF AMERICAN CATTLE—The undersigned wonld
respectfully announce to: the citizens of Nevada Co, that they have purchased the entire interests of Messrs. Thompson @ Brown
in the American and City Markets. They
have op hand 300 head of American Cattle,
and flatter themselves they are as’ good as
can be obtained in California, which they design slaughtering.
They are also receiving and will keep constantly on hand a Large Supply of Groceries,
Provisions, and in fact every article usually
adapted to the wants of Miners and Hotel
Keepers, which they propose selling at
wholesale or retail, Packers will find it to
their interests to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our terms are reasonable. No pains will be spared inendeavoring
to render full satisfaction to all who may
favor us with a call. All articles purchased
at either market will be delivered free of
charge. De YOUNG & WILLIAMS.
Dee. 9, 1852.—33-3m
gt
I". W. Colburn,
Justice of the Peace.
QOEEICE on Pine street, opposite the Dramatic Hall, recently occupied by John
Anderson, Esq ~ 33-6.
mw AN FRANCISCO AGENCY.-J M. ParKY Ker is the Agent for thie paper for San
F-ancisco, and is authorized to reeeive ~noney,
sign receipts for the same, and transact other
business relating to newspaper and job printing as the representative of
BUDD & SARGENT.
PARKER'S CITY DIRECTORY,
And General Advertising Agency, Offiee No.
11 Parsous’ new fire-proof brick building, No.
133, 140, Clay street, San Francisco.
Advertisements and Subscriptions received
for any of the Papers or Periodicals in the Atlantie States or Oregon. J.M. PARKER.
William H. Stowell,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 4, Maynard’s Fire Proof Stores, California street, San Francisco.
Bb. W.H. S. makes mo purchases of any
description of property on his own account,
but generally has a large assortment of merchandize for sale on consignment. He respectfu ly tenders his services to any parties who
may wish to empley an agent for the sale of
merch »ndize or other property, or for making
investments. 34-3m.
G. M. Sheridan, M. D.
R. C. D. and Accoucher,
NALYTICAL Chemist and Metallurgist,
‘Mm Office near Boston Ravine, opposite
Glen’s Quartz Mill, Grass Valley. Analyses
and assays performed with the strictest care
and attention ; ‘geld and silver melted, refined
and collected from all extrancous matter ;
mercury refined and purified ; quartz assayed
80, as not only to-give the quantity of precious
metals that it may contain, but also the quantity that may be expected to extract from it by
the method of crushing and amalgamation by
which it is proposed to be worked.
Agency for the sale and purchase of quartz
and other mining claims. Medieal advice to
the poor cratis.
Dec. 10, 1852. 33-1m*
R. Josephi & Co.
Importers of Watches, Jewelry,
Tools, Watch Materials, Coli's
Pistols, etc. are now prepared to
sapply the trade in general with all articles in
the above line at the lowest prices.
R. J. § Co. are receiving by every steamer
a large assortment ef the above articles, of
the latest patterns, and are the only wholesale
dealers in this city.
ALL ORDERS from the country, addressedto R. Josephi & Co., Washington Bath
Building, Washington st, between Kearney
and Montgomery, San Francisco, will meet
with prompt attention, 84-3.
yy
lhomas ‘Tennent,
MATHEMATICAL AND
Nautical Instrument Maker,
Fire proof building, Montgomery st., head of Long Wharf,
over the Banking House of Drexcl, Sather &
Church, San Froncisco.
Theodolites, Leveling and Transit Instruments, Compasses, chains, Levelling staves,
Drawing instruments, pocke t compasses, magnets, barometers, compound microscopes, magnifying glasses, thermometers, Spectacles,
drawing and tracing paper, hydrometors, sacharometers, etc. etc,, with a variety of other
instruments Constantly on hand.
Repains of every description executed in
the best manner. Orders (post paid) promptly attended to. 34-3m
Sutter Iron Works,
Rincon Point, San Francisco.
TEAM ENGINES and boilers, machinery for crushing and pulverizing quartz
rock, castings in iron and. brass, wrought
iron work, water wheel castings, and all
kinds of machiuery made to order.
Being largely engaged in manufacturing
quartz rock machinery, and having an extensive assortment of patterns on hand, are
prepared to receive and excente orders with
dispatch.
Parties wishing further information, or to
contract for machinery, by addressing Geo
K. Gluyas, Superintendant, as dbove,
34-3m
? » .
Winn’s Fountain Head,
TEAM CANDY MANUFACTORY,
FANCY CONFECTIONARY, PIE
and CAKE BAKERY, and REFRESHMENT SALOON, Long Wharf, between ai
Sansome anu Battery ets.
I will just say to my patrons for their especial Leneht, some of whom have been frequently decoyed by the near imitations of tables,
chairs, &e., @ well as my system of tickets )
by a house in close proximity to the Fo.n‘ain
Head, (and been as often taken in,) that with
a little more attention they can avoid the like
oceurrence for the future, by just noticing the
numbers on the candy windows, 47, 49, and
78 and 8), on the doors,
The FOUNTAIN HEAD was first established on Jackson street, and destroyed in
1850, re-opened in Clay street the same month
—then again consnmed by the sate devastating element on the memorable 4th. ef May,
185], ond was again opened where it now
stands, in July following, and was the first
public retreshment saloon ever started upen
the Pacifie coast, without intoxicating liquor:
—noteven a glass of beer has ever been sold
upon the premises, neither shall be. My friends
advised me to introduce the sale of liquors into my business, as they tHhonght it would add
to my profits; my reply was, I have hands to
labor and produce what will sustain life, but
net to deal out that which will destroy it. Tne
Fountain Head, as usual, is open from ix in
the morning till 12 o’clock at night; so that
gentlemen who are unable to obtain seats at
regular meal hours, may get refreshments between times, when the crowd is not so great.
34-m M. 1. WINN.
Golden Gate Saloon
BY MRS. SMITH.
PPOSITE the Meuntain House, Main
street, Grass Valley. Best of Wino, Liquors and Cigars always to be found at their
’
ho
EXTRA Ham and Eggs, Chickens, Oysters stewed and fried, shell Oysters, and every
other kind in the season. ~
DRINKS—Tom and Jerry, Milk Punch,
Hot Whiskey, and all other kinds of drink
called for,
This house will be open from 6 o’clook in
) the morning, until 12 o’eluck at night. Gen. tlemen will find this house the most fashiona. ble place in town to spend the evening.22-3m*
LL persons indebted to the estate of Horace WGray, deceased, are requested t»
make payinent immediately to me, and all
persons having claims against said estate will
present them to me duly authenticated within
ten months from date.
“Sry P era rials adm’r
of Horace W.G 'd.
Nevada, Dec. 22, 1852.--35.3w i fant
Quartz Mill and Saw Mill Site
AND MACHINERY FOR SALE.
The subscriber will sell at private sale,
upon reasonable terms, the Mill on Deer
Creek calle. the “ Kentuoky Ridge Mill,”
consisting of a first rate overshot Water
Wheel, a good Chilian mill and other apparatus and machinery,: with an ample water
power, all ready for use. Independent of
the Chilian mill it could be mvde, at’ little
expense, a first class saw mill, béing situas
ted in the midst of abundance of timber;
about a mile from Rough and Ready, New
Town and Kentucky Flat, and almost direetly upon the great highways to Marysville
and Sacramento. For terms, &., apply to
Judge G. W. Macrae of Nevada, or Col. N.
H. Davis of Grass Valley, or to the sub.
scriber. R. FITZPATRICK.
Nov’ 8, 1852: tf-29
eh Rl Wn OTM ETO WHEN
MBS. FRISBIE'S SALOON,
MAIN ST. NAVADA,
Is open for the reception of visitors at
all hours.
The best Cigars and Liquors are constantly
onhand. Oysters, fried and Stewed, served
up on the shortest notice.
Whiskey punches, Tom and Jer ys, and
all kinds of fancy drinks served in the best
manner.
This Saloon is x
Comfortabls and Fashionable Resort
for gentlemen who wish to Spend an agrecable evening
Thankful for the liberal atronage
heretofore bestowed,. she yonla respectfally ask for its continuance. 12-3m*
Buckner and Sawyer
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS
AT LAW,
_ Will attend to the business of the profession
in all its departments in Nevada and adjoining
counties. Offic. cernor of Broad and Pine
stroete, Nevada city. ye
L. Sawyer Notary Public.
STANTON BUCKNER, 16-3in* LORENZO: SAWVER,
he on
Union Hotel,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
of . Nd undersigned, having fitted up. this
well known house in a style equal’ to
any in this section of the country, begs-lenvo
to announce to his friends and the public’ that
ho is now ready to accommodate transient and
permanent boarders, and pledges himself to
all}j who may favor him with their patronage
that no pains shall be spared to make this
house.as pleasant a home as on found in
any mountain town in California,
Board per week, $12 00
n ete and jodging, 14 00
oard pr w’k with privat
Board and lodging Der day ‘ape 8 00
Lodging per night,
Private room per night, 100
3m29 E. W. SMITH, Proprietor.
-JESSEE MOORE, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Offiec at the Miners’ Drug Store, Main
Street. 24-3m
Dr. T. A. Livermore,
DENTIST.
Office on the North side of Broad street--Nearly opposite the “City Market.”
Nevada, Des. 1th, 1852. 34tf.
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Nevada Bakery,
DICKINSON & COPP,
East side of Main street, next door to the Nevada Hotel, have constantly on hand Fresh
Bread, Pies, Cakes, and Groceries,all of which
will be disposed of upon reasonable terms.
@. W. DICKINSON, 34-3m H. COPPs
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Can be sent to any part of the States fora
FO eenta, and GEO. KILBOURNE army
have fitted up ala San Francisco,a suite of
rooms, on Commercial street, between Main
and Pine, will take the pictures at any time of
day and in a‘! weathers, and pet 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 notice. Call and examine the Gallory
of Specimens. 34tf
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Containing, in addition to the “ General Directory,” a Map, View, and Sketch of San
Francisco, and an Appendix of general information, the whole forming a most valuable
Book of Reference, and one that should be in
the hands of every business man. Price $5.
§:-2” The edition is already nearly taken up
and parties who wish copies should send in
orders immediately. Address editor of this
r, or J.M. PARKER
City Directory Office, 188, 140, Clay st.
San Francisco.
* . . Cer ae
Cigars and Fruit Store.
HENRY HERSHMAN,
Main st, one door below Nevada Hotel.
ESPECTFULLY jinforms the levers of
good Cigars, that he has fitted up a
store 13 above, where will censtantly be kept
a full supply ef the choicest brands of Cigars,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacce,. wholesale
and retail.
is connection with the best houses in
Sacramento and San Francisco, in the trade,
enables him to procure the very best articles
imperted. To test the truth of this dectaration, smokers and chewers are invited to give
aontrpodnrp coe Telos brands of cigars
now on sale, viz: Regalia, Tulepan, Viglianca,
Alhambra, Londres, Jenay lind, . esnraneie’
Montezuma, Lopez, Buena Vista, Princi , Oto.
Aso, cunstantly on hand a supply of Figs,
Orangts, Raisins, nuts, Confec' onary, cte,
-3m
Taken U
B* the subscriber on the 20th inst., a small
dark brown Mule, having saddle mark
but no visible brands. The owner will cal
immediately, rave property, pay charges, or
it will be seld io pay same. Call at Union
Quartz Mountain. JASPER HALE,
Grave Valley, Dec, 22.—35-3t*