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Wconed Duvanil,
‘A Washingtes correspondent of
the N. Y. Express says,
“The resolution adopted in the
House calling on the President torin
formation as to claims before the
Treasury. is ahit at the Measurers,
Weighers’ and Guagers’ claim of some
$800,000 on the Treasury.
These officers,running back to 1812,
claim all the fees they received as
their pay, without any reference to the
limit of $1500, which is repealed.
The Attorney General has twice
giver opinions in their favor, that th: y
are entitled to the claim, but the Secretary of the ‘Treasury hesitates,
The President has given an emphatic opinion against the claim, but addthat in Jegal terms the opinion of th
Law Office of the Government is to
have weight with the treasury, not of
the executive to overrule him,
Leap Mine.—A mine of Plumbago black lead of considerable extent
has been discovered in the suburbs of
Yankee Jims. It appear to be of a
very good quality.
Pavino.--The first indication of a
anew mode of improving our streets.
says the Evening Journal, made its
appearance yesterday. Several cart
loads of cobble stones were deposited
on the corner of Washington and Dupont street, preparatory to the work
of paving.
The London News correspondent
reports that the priests of Rome kept
aloof from all rejoicings on the procJamation of the emperor of the French
and that the army was cold,
The marriage of Hon. Col. Gordon,
son of the Mar! of Aberdeen, with a
daughter of Sir John Herschel, took
place on the 9th ult.
Ilungarian soldiers were extensiveJy shotat Ancona for revolutionary
demonstrations and desertions,
tp Property of the value of a
quarter million of dollars was destroy
ed by fire inthe city of Boston during the month of December last.
Emigrants are rushing to Australia
from all parts of the world, At the
last accounts three vessels were fitting
up at Buenos Ayres, with passengers
for the gold mines of that country.
The bill for the relief of the widow
of Gen. Worth has passed both houses
of Congress.
Dr. Wilford Smith, of Peru, Ind.,
was late'y killed by the upsetting of a
Biage at the north.
Notice has been given in the Senate of New York, to introduce a bill
prohibiting the liquor traffic.
The value of land in the centre of . order, and Boarders and Caller may depend on .
the city of London is £400,000 per
acre.
Mrs. Forrest is performing to full
houses at Richmond, Va
A leading medical practitioner at
Brighton, Eng., has lately given a ‘ist
of sixteen cases of paraly:is, produced
by smoking, which came uader hi:
own knowledze, within the last six
months.
The Syracuse Star understands that
the directors of the Syracuse and Bir
minghampton Railrovd contemplate
putting births in their night cars.which
it says can be read'ly done if the six
foot guage is adopted,
Mr, John F. Delaplane, one of the
largest property-holders in Brooklyn,
bas deen placed in a lunatic asylum
Mr. Simeon Draper,the well-known
New York auctioneer, is 1eported to
have cleared $250,000 during the
past yerr by s#pecuations in stocks
and rai road estate.
Sefeskkeniesin eet maa
According to the annual report just
made, there are in the state of New
York 832,481 children attending the .
. paper called the Nevada Journal for the .
public schools. ‘There are in the state
11,587 district schools, and the amount
expended during the year was$2,249,
814.
An elderly lady asked Tompkins
what sort of atree a tree of liberty
was,
the immediate reply of our sagacious
friend.
Over 20,000 children are attending
the public schools in Boston, where
they have a Jaw to punish truanis,
Senator Bradbury of Me. declines
a re-election.
A letter trom a Mormon says, “My
two wives and Miss are very
wel. The little children are all well,
and grow finely. The two youngest,
aboy and g-rl, were born last July,
eleven days apart.”
bekenneteneittratiiies dumacacis
The chief engineer of the Tennessee and Alabana railroad advertises
for proposals for the graduation, masenry and bridging ef thirty miles of
the vyead.
Neer
“A pop'lar tree, ma'am,” Was .
San Franciscs Advertisem mts. .
Sign Of the ‘WOUDEN SAILOR’
Thomas Tennent,
MATHEMATICAL AND
Nauti <! Instrunent Maker,
Fire proof building, corner of
Front street and Leong Wharf,
—\e3; San Francisco, Ref
oll Theodolites, Leveling and
ses, chains, Levelling staves,
Drawing instruments, pocket compasses. mgnets, barometers, compound microscopes, mag
nifying glasses, th rmometers, Spectacley,
drawing and tracing p-per hydrometers, sacharometers, etc. et¢e., With a variety of other
instruments constantly on hand.
Having learned my business in the manu. I
factory of the celebrated WM. J. YOUNG, of
Philadelphia, and during the list three year=
have beenentrusted wi h the repairs of all the
instruments of the United States Const Surjycy, the Surveyors Gen’) of California _and
Oregon, Boundary Survey, U.S. Diy Dock
Commission, g-c.,1 can guarantee that all iny
work will be exceuted in the VERY Bhs
MANNER, 41-3mos.
oe a ‘Tai a 4 » ‘
Story, Redington & Co,
Importers ond Wholesale Dealers in
»>DRUGS AND MEDIC INES, CheRK micals, Perfumery. Fancy Aaticles, ete
Stone Buildiny, Sunsome, cor. of Merchant street. San Francisco, California.
Agents tor Osgood's India Cholagogue, Wis.
tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Graefenberg U's
Medicines, Corbett’s Shakers’ Sarsaparilla,
Dr Hant’s Life Elixi: and Hyatt’s Bal-ain,
From the fact that one of our firm will reside
permanently in the Atlantic States, and superintend in person the purchasing. pulting up.
and shipping of goods for this market, we flatter ourselves that we can offer superior adyantages, both in quality and price, to any others
n our line of business.
Srory, Renineron & Co.
Feb. 3 —41-3m
Force Pump.
TOW cet up on exhibition at the Jron)
Warehouse of Cross & Co, 2 trerv St,
San Francisco, a powerful FORCE PUMP Oo
ISinch cylinder and 42 ineh stroke, planned
of the kind ever turned out from his ce lebrared
manulactory. It can be operated by horse or
ae gallons per minute. For sale on the
premises Feb. 11 1953 47-10w
J. W. Morvison,
Wholesale Dealer in Clothing and Boots,
Begs leave to inform his old friends ard the
merchants of Nevada generally, that he has
received per late arrivals, Boots, Shoes.
and Clothing, specuilly adapted to their,
imerket, which he will sell at the lowest
market rates. All orders for goods will receive prompt attention, 43 3mos.
Sacramento st. between Battery and Front,
RENEE ES 2 AGS TROON SRE AER ER . CSE TRS Pe ith I AS
Buckner and Sawyer
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS
AT LAW
Will attend to the business of the profession
in all its departments in Nevada and adjoining
counties. Offies corner otf Bread and Pine
. streets, Nevada city.
lL. Sawyer Notary Public.
STANTON BU KNER, 16-3m*
olden Gate Saloon,
BY MRS. SMITH
( PPOSITE the Mountain House, Main
. street, Grass Valley. Best of Wine, Liquors and Cigars always to be found at their
house,
wENXTRA am and Pegs, Chickens, Oys
urs stewed and fried, shell Oysters, and every .
ther kind in the season,
DRINKS—'Tom and Jerry, Milk Panch.
Hot Whiskey, and all other kinds of drink
called for.
This house will be open from 6 o’clock in
the morning. until 12 o’elock at night. Gentlemen will find this house the most fashionable place in town to spend the evening. 37-3m
The Restaurant,
Connected with the Saloon is kept in the hest
. having served at allhours the very best the
{inarket affords, cooked in a superior manner
. If ample experience in the business, good pro. Visions, and good cookery, ard a constant de. sire to please, are guarantees for public satia. faction, the public will be satisfied.
. THE BILL OF FARE
will embrace everything the market will projduce, Meats cooked to order, Prices, in spite
of hard times, a!ways moderate. Another
thousand eustomers can he accommodated
tate of California, County of Nebw vada, ss. Districe Court of the 1Uth
Judicial District. March Term, A. D. 1853
Orange G. Wood, pF vs. Caroline C. Wood,
to Caroline C. Wood, grecting: You are
jhereby commanded to appear and auswer
j within ten days after the service of this writ
\if served in this county, within twenty days
ifserved in any other county of this Judicial
District, or within forty days if served iu
any county not in said Distriet. the complaint of Orange G. Wood against you for a
Divorce from the bunds of matrimony, this
day tiled in the office of the Clerk of said
Court, or if you fail so todo the plaintif will
japply to suid court for the reliet demanded
in said complaint.
Witness. Theo, Miller, Clerk of
the District Court aforesaid, with
the seal of said Court affixed, this
12th day of February, A. D. 1853.
TikO. MILLER, CI’k.
It appearing by attidavit of the plaintiff
that the defendent herein is concealing her
. self within the state to avoid the service of
. process, it is ordered that service of the sum
;mous be made by publication in the news[L. S.J
space of forty days from this date.
E W. ROBERTS, County Judge, N.C.
MeConnell & Stewart, ait’ys for prt 45 6we
. "
New Bridyve over Bear River.
NOVICK TO TRAVELLERS.
IPRINUE uodersigned have jut completed a
New and Splendid Lattice Bridge across
Bear River, near Anderson's Crossing, It js
jon the Ridge Ruad from Sacramento city to
. Nevada, via Auburn, Llinoistown, Storms
. Ranch and Grassy Valley.
This road ean be sa ely and conveniently
travelled at all times, the proprietors of tht {
bridge aving been at great expense in put.
ting the new portion of the road in complete .
order, reducing the hill to and from Ueor River .
}fo uw convenient grade, and is as near, if not .
nearer than any other road. The Bridge is)
‘all 20 feet above bigh water mark, and bein:
supported by a natural stone wall on each side, .
isa no danger from drift wood, or other eon
tingencies. his bridge being on the direct .
route from Sacramento to Little York, Wal
loupa, Red Dog, Steep Hollow. and Green
Horn, zives this road many advantages over
any other,
It is alsaon the Direct Route
Between the NORTHERN g SOUTUERN
MINES.
Travellers and Teamsters passing through
this region during the Winter season especial.
ly, should not fail to avail themselves of the .
advantages of this route, as they will thereby
not only avail themselves of the best road, but
avoid all danger of being unable to cross this
dangerous stream. STORMS & TATE.
December 324, 1952.--Od-dm
Transit Instruments, Compas.
and built by Otis Tufts, of Boston; and be.
heved to be one of the most effective machines
stam power, and by ealcukwion will throw .
LORENZO SAWVER. .
(deft. The People of the State of California, .
take judgment ayainst you by default, and .
WM. 1. LAMB, Oh YOUNG.
Lamb and Young .
. WATCHMA KERS& JEWELERS.
On Main street, at the janction of Com
mercial and Cayote streets, Nevada city.
{ 12-6rm
. §, W.:-Fish,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office adjoining the Beatty Hotel, Grass .
b tf
.
. Valley
‘To the Citizens of Nevada
AND VICINITY.
. THE undersigned are now receiving and
. opening a general assortment of Miners’ Sup: .
lies, ete., at the Kidd Corner, fronting on
} Broad and Pine streets We intend keeping .
. yood Goods, and hepe by strict attention to .
business to merita liberal share of patronage. .
Strict attention will be paid to the paching .
trade. :
. We have in connection
i Steam Sew Mill, situated on
creek.
with the store
Little Pec
Allorders left at the store or mill will }
. be promptly attended to
. Wekave on hand and for sslea fine stoch .
. of seusened linuber,
Fut? HIRST,
H W.
. JESSE S. WALL,
ee CALEB RUSSELL, .
. ‘ os
. Chairs, Bedsteads, ete,
. The undersigned has now .
on band, and is eoustantly .
manulaet ring at the Rove
et ‘Villiams’ Spring, Nevada,
various kinds ind patterns of Chairs, Redsteads, Wash-stands, Tables, ete, which,
. heing manufactured by machinery, he ean sell .
at the lowest price. Having bad anyple ex.
. perience he feels assured and will warrant!
that his work is inferior to none, ‘Turning of .
all kinds dooe to order, and at the shortest .
. Paeraaanaen i
.
.
. notice. WAIT & REID, Ag’ts,
. Grass Valley, opposite Postofiee,
. Qet-2-Ly WM GSTILES, .
tee a .
b] r Far bs a ’ ’ .
LEONARD SCOTT & Cols .
LIST OF
British Periodical Publieat'ns
NOKWARDED by mail, ander the provisions of the late post office law, atmere.
ly neminal rates.
1. The London Quarteriy Review—Conserv. .
2, The Edinburgh Review—-Whic. .
8, The Vorth Brilish Review—Freoe Chareh.
4, The Westminster Review—Liseral.
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Tory,
Although these works are distiaguished by
. the pale shade above indicated, yet but a)
small portion of their contents is devoted to}
political sutyeets, It is theie literary charac. .
ter Which gives them their chief value, and in .
that character they stand confessedly far above .
all other journals of their class, Blackwa
stillunder the fatherl, care of Chiistop er
North, maintains its ancient celebrity, and is, .
at this time. unusually attractive, from the serit] works of Bulwer and other literary not
bles, written for that muy: zine, and first ap-.
pearing in its columns both in England and in.
the United States. Such wor sas the *Cax
tens,” and ‘My New Noasel,” (both by Bal .
wer,) **'The Green Hand,” °* Katie Stewart,”
and other serials, of whieh numerous rival editions are issued by the leading publishers in
this country, have to be reprinted by tho-e]
publishers from the pages of Vlackwood, after .
it has been issued by Scott & Co .sothatsub .
. sevibers to the reprint of that Magazine may
always rely on having the earliest reading a
.
these fascinating tales.
TERMS.
For any one of the four Reviews, yr.
For any two of the four Reviews,
For any three of the four f eviews,
For all four of the Rev ews,
$3 00)
FOb .
7 0}
Soo}
! For Blackwood’s Magazine, 8 00}
. For Blackwood and three Reviews, 909)
For Blackwood and the four reviews, 10 00!
Payments to be made in all eases in advance .
—money currentin the State where issued
will be received at par.
Crirnpine—A discount of twenty-five per
cent from the above prices will be allowed ty
clubs ordering four or more copies of ae above
works Thus, 4 copies of Blackwoud, or of
one Review, will be sent to one address for 89}
—~—4 copies of the 4 reviews aud Blackwoud to;
$50. and so on,
Repvenp Postage —The present postage,
for ALL distances within the United States,
perannum, on Blackwood, is 24 centa—on a
Review, 12 cents. These charges are triding
In 1544 the postage on Blackwood was $210 ;
ona Review, $! 12.
At the reduecd rates surely no objection
should be made to reee ving the works by the .
muil, and thas ensuring their safe, speedy and
recular delivery,
Remittances and communications should .
be wa ways addressed, post paid, to the Pub-!.
lishers, LEONARD SCOTT & Co., .
eee 79 Fulton st NOY ok .
STTUATED on the road trom Nevada erty
9 and Grass Valley, to Wlinoistown ond Au.
burn, eight miles from Nevada, five from Wallupa, seven from Litthe York, five miles fromm
Steep Hollow, two from Green Horn, and tw,
from Bear river. Having completed one of .
the most comfortable no uses in .
. subscriber feeis assured that be can give com
. plete satistaection to the travelling public, bi
oarding establishment being furnished with .
every conveiience.
. Particular attention will be paid to the .
; ranching of stuck, and a man constantly ke p!
with them,
Good fresh beef and pork will be at all times .
kepton hand, and tor sale, as also provisions .
mining tools liquors. ere. allot the best qua ity; an! as he keeps lis own teams, ean afford
them at the lowest possible price. He will
deliver goods, where bought in qu nties of
jane mule joad or more, at all the surrounding 4
. mines, free of charge for poeking
. 2l-3m* 8. P. STORMS, Proprietor.
5 d, {
Storms’ Ranch.
.
.
.
viifotita, thy
. a] ’
. FARISH & ADAMS,
. Commiss on Merchants and Wholesale
. Dealers in Liquors, Provistons .
and Groceries
MARYSVILLE, Cat.
APESSRS. P. & A. respectfully call the .
i the attention of the Merchants of Ne. vada and vicinity, to their large stock of desirable Goods, with the assarance that they
) Shall be supplied at San Francisco prices,
j freight a ded, &e.
Phey are constantly supplied with super: .
fine Chili Flour, fiom some of the heaviest .
) mMporting houses at San Brancisco; and hejing in daily receipt of goods. are always prepared to supply the trade. at the lowest market prices, 40-16
Adininistrator’s Notice
TOHE creditors of James Black, dee'd., and
doa persons having claims against the
estate are hereby required to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within ten .
. mouths after this date to the undersigned at .
his residence in Nevada City, Cal. i
H. A. MILLS,
Administrator of James Black, dec’d
Jan. 28, 1852. 40-4¢
Lost — Notice.
HE subs: riber lost between the American
Bakery and Railroad Hill, a caLrsnry
.
. from Post Ollices thr
jeiliand register thei i
lat d o'cloc’s every morning, passing through
) the same day.
. Nand after Monday, Feb 7, Adriance &
. Francisco
. Wharf, San Kranciseo-at & o'clock Pp. M., con) saddlery, se!
) tssurances in his consultations upon the differPent mines,
} mineral works
Adams & Co.'s Express. .
BREUWLEN Nevads, Sacramento City,
& San Proncisco, and all parts ot the United
States. A. & Co. are the on/y Exp oss who
forward Gold Dust and valuable packages be.
tween .Vevada and Sacramento in charge of a .
. messenger
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Drawn ou their owe Houses in
Boston,
Baltimore,
St. Louis,
New Orleans,
Pi. iladel; hia,
Washington,
Cincinnati,
and London.
Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded
Fand insured to all parts of the United States,
and Express Business of every de cription
rrom tly attended to.
Gold Dust bought, and deposits received at
the usual rates,
H. R, FERRE, A’p’t.
4 . THE undersigned would inform the citizens
of Nevada ond vicinity that having resignetthe A en ¥ of (rregory ‘s Express, they
have completed ara goements with Weils, Fareo ® Cooby wheel t) vare enabled to de all
Hxpress business © mu ted to their care with
punetaslity and dir ate
Persons desirous o percuring their letters .
gh thea are invited to .
mes, ns all lisis be.
Ine ngto Gregory's Express are diseontinued
Office at their old stond Mainsr Newada,
MULEORD & SEARLS.
STAGING VS. TIME. .
fe
S MAIL TELEGRAPH LINE, for
U e Rongh and Ready. Grass Valley and .
Nevada citv. On and after Saturday, F b. .
12th, the above Line of Stages will run as
follows:—-Leaving the Crescent Ciry Hotel,
Johnson's Ranch. Rough anil Ready, Grass
ley. and arriving at Nevada atSo’clock vp. M.
' Returning. will leave the Nevada Hotel. Nevada, every morning at 6 .
o'ock, passing through the above places, .
and arriving at Sacramento at 5 o'clock
same day.
HAWORTIL & SWIFT, Pro's.
W.S McROBERTS, Ag’t. .
Buekingham’s daily line of Concord coach .
es, will run as follaws: Leaves the Nevada }
Hotel, Nevada city, every morning at 5 o'.
eek, Ao M., passing throug’ Grass Valley, .
tough and Ready, Empire Ranch, and arrives
at Marysville at 3 o'clock, P. M. thus affording facilities for passengers wishing to take
the evening Boats for Sacramento and San
Franci-co, which leave Marysville every evening, at 4 o’clock, P.M,
ADRIANCE g: BUCKINGHAM,
Proprietors, !
A.WAGENER, Agent. .
N. B —Office, Nevada Hotel, Nevado. .
Feb 11. IS83 42-tf .
Union Line of Steamers. .
.
The Union Line of Steamao ers, running between San;
arte yas Francisco and Sacramento, .
eAR touching at Benicia, carrying
the U.S. Mad, and Gregury, and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Expresses.
This line consists of the new and splendid
fast running low pressure engine clipper steamers Wilson (7. Tlunt, BE. A. Pool, Esq., coimmander, and Confidence, D. P. Vail, sq.,
commander, which are now making daily trips .
as above. (Sundays excepted) between San!
and Sacramento, leaving Pacifie
necting with the Marysville and Coluen sten.
mers at Sacramento ; and leaving S:ccamen.
to for San Francisco, at 2 vo’ clock pom. j
Passengers and freight taken at the lowest .
regular rates, For other information, anply
to the commander or purser on board, or at
the office of the line, corner of Pacific and Front
. polar
latthe CHINESE SAL
San Fran isco Advertisements,
“Tie ae ee
William H. Stowell,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 4, Maynard's Fire Proof Stores, Calfe
fornia street, Sin Franeiseo.
N.&. W.H.S, makes no purchases of any
. description of property on his own uecount,
; bat generally hasa large assortment of mere
chandize for :!* on consignment. He respects
. fu ly ten cers his services fo any parties who
May wiew to employ an agent fer the sale of
merch ndize or other property, or for making
34-3 investments, 3
R. Josephi & Co.
Inpoiters of Watches, Fewelry,
Tools, Wetch Materials, Colt's
Pistols, etc. are now prepared to
supply the trade in general with all articles ire
the above line at the lowest prices.
R. J. § Co are receiving by every steamer
a large assortment of the above articles, of
the latost patterns, and are the eniy wholesale
dealers in this city.
ALL ORDERS from the country, addresses
edto RK. Josephi & Co., Washington Bath
Building, Washington st, between Kearney
and Montgomery, San franciscu, will meet
with protpt attention. 34-3,
ae
Oils and Camphine.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, at the NEW
BEDEORD Oi1L WORKS, 95 and 96 Jarkson
street, every variety of refiined Oils, guaran
teed of the host quatity and on as favorable
terms as can be had i this city.
Pure Camphine, uinnusictured by ourselyce
. daily, constantly on hand.equal to the best that
ean be made, ourapparetus for its minulacture
being superior te avy other in this country,
Also Spirits of Turpentine feonstantly om
hand at wholesa'e and retail.
Also on Counnission, and for
cloe:
150 cases best rifle powder;
50 do most approved Picka;
tale low te
5) don hiekory piek handles;
. 100,000 percussion caps ;
. eiperior platform scale,
38m R. F. KNOX & Ce.
San Francisco
'L.—Batiey @&
f i ¢ i Gitnerr, having
‘oblist n house at
the Sandwich Islands
oe? they are regularly ime
maneimetemal “porting pure Sperm,
and blick fie odand can supply the tude
on bettet terms than anvarané house, end all
N. B.—This Line will run on Sundavs. . sales made by them are gu, ied.
Passengers securing their seats at the Ge. Pees , ON HAND”
. neral Stage Office, Crescent City THotel, J . 50,000 gallons Polar O11;
. street. herween 8d and 4th. will be called tor. . 3 000 % won te
“i Ma QiBGO ltl: Splagay sf
New Arrangement. . 6,080): «Elephants
Stage and Sieamboat Line for Sacramento . Gan pen PAGLFIC Ob WORKS,
and San EFran.ixco. via Vary sville. . inert Francisco, Battery AD ge Bush and
Worth & Visit.
." THISN you visit San Francisca, call snd
see the sunerb Collection of Curiosities
nS CT OOM, of Toms
& Duneay, corner Sactamento and Leidsdortt
streets. “an Francisea. This magnificent reom
ex'ends from Long Whirfte Sacramento St.
between Sansome and Ceivesdorf streets. 8
. ix 129 feet deep, and tilled with all the beautifulinanutactures of the Celestial Empire.
The rare and spleadid CRAPE SHAWLS, te
{ highly prized us presents for home; ean be
fonnd at this house only, in endless variety.
Feb. 11. 185% 42-18
Sutter Iron Works,
Rircon Point San Franeisce.
Q TEAM ENGINES and boilers, machiaW cry for crushing 2nd pulverizing quarta
rock, castings in iron and brass, wrought
iron work, water wheel castings, and al)
kinds of machinery male to ordek.
Being largely engaged in manufacturing
quartz rock machinery, and. having an exe
tensive assorunent of patterns ou hand, are
prepared to receive said eXcente orders with
dispatch. y
Parties wishing farther inforn’ation, er te
contract formachinery, by nddressing Gee
K Gluyad, Superintendant, as above,
Feb. ih 1853 42-30
ssibbens en 22 ete
Tron, fren, trea,
. x SEPP ERS PRorket, Char'es Ward,
a) eeu, Wesiward Hot and Gen of ine
. Ocear v=»
geet Tae ohn A aiid HUNT; . luvoiges of round, square cud dat best refined
19 JOHN BENSLEY, ag’t. . Shoeehapes; nail rods; spike rods;
ie tetas ; . . . Caulking stec!; best finished axeltrees;
City Boot Store. . Anvils files and Rasps; horse mails
P.J_ ESPENSCHELD, on the corner . Best hammered horse shues;
b of Mainand Commercial sts. keeps . RL UE beaded he, aN as
. fi “ ; f A an z ose Nails; Cai ria hoes,
constantly on hand at his old stand, a LT Aleae ke arrive, Several invoices of irep, &v
luge and well selected stock of boots and .
shoves, also, » small but well seleeted lot o
leather, belt and harness leather, .
a snperior article of water-proof and polish .
slacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and a'l kinds
of shoe finding . Repairing done in both the
ibove lines of business with promptness, neat.
ness, and en reasonableterms He feels thank.
ful to hig former customers for the very liberal patrewage that he has heretofore received!
ind aclicits » coutinnance of the seme 14-3008"
MR, DUSUZEAU, .
CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, AS: .
SAYER AND SMELTER,
Informs the miners of the surrow ding couns .
try thathe has re:mnoved his Assaying Office, .
well known tor two anda half years in Suera.
mento street San Francisco, tu Broad street
Nevada city.
He also announces,to the public that receiving more numerous applications for assays, .
and seeing alorge number of miners vccurpied
in prospecting and working quartz veins, to
facilitate them in dheir searches, he hus reduced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of
20.0, Which it was at first.
Mr. Dusuzeau, having pad ten years praetive, and having been proprietor of quartz veins
in the Chilian mines, can offer to the miners
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tle also takes charge in the direction of .
in crecting and directing Ma.
vhines of his Own Invention to extract the .
gold as well of the poorest as of the best of .
tiineral; these machines being the best, the .
suiest.the least costly, hecan recommend them .
in preierence to all others. .
Wn. Dusvzeav, Broad st., .
opposite the Virginia Huse .
24 3in Feb, 24,1852.
evada Schoel,
THE undersigned would fe§pectfally inform
the families of Nevada and, “Vicinity that she
Willagain open the above school on the first .
Monday of October.
The school wilt be held in the building recently parch od and fitted up expressly for it,
on Spring st., near the corner of Pine.
Mrs. M. H. SAMPSON, principal
For further particulars about terms, studies,
&c , enquire of the principal, at the residence
jot Rev. J. A. Warren.
LOST STOCK.
UE unersigned bis established an office
at the Washington Llotel. in Nevada,
where his services cm at any time be had in
Recovering Lost Stock.
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“Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instru. ian Remedy—ney
BRADSUAW & Co., For sale by
Cor Calpornia ond Pattery ete 4tm
R.A. Babcock,
IMPORTER AND WHOLE.
SALE DEALER IN DRUGS,
1Medicines, Paints, Vils, Dye Stuffs,
ments, Glase Ware. &e.
Kx Comet, Flying Dutehmae, and Wild
Pigeon—One of the largest and most complete
assortinents of Drugs, Medicines, dee, ever
imported, anu offered to the trade at the lowfest market rates, consisting of every article
needed by the Physician, Druggist, and Faney
Jee ler,
Frerfarmery and Fancy Articles.
Just landed, trom the most approved Ameri+
) can, French and English iaanufuctures, in pars
comprising—
Lubin's, Pinaud’s Chama'’s, Edes® Julee
. Haves and Roussele’s E’xtracts for the hand. kerchief.
Tecth, Nailand Hair Brushes, an endless
rartely,
Fanry soaps, sharing creams, pomade, hair
ot's, cosmetics, toilet powder, hair dye, &e,
f ef°Country dealers will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. as intending to transact
exclusively in importing and wholesale bugis
ness, and having a permanent agent establishedin the Eastern States, fam confident I can
offer facilities to the purchaser that cannot be
surpassed
fog Agent for California, Oregon and
Sandwich [slands, of Paiciias celeb
known to fail.
Miller's New Orl aus moss—for upholater’s
use, rt No». 173 Sansome street,
Between Jickson and Paeifie.
Mountam ‘Trees and Shrubs
MA Ee are about to establish an * Arboreum
WW Californicum.’? “a Garden”’ of the
Trees, Shrubs, und Plants of Califernia; in
order to accomplish Uiis upon the most extensive pling and correct p!inciples, we are induced to advertise ts follows: :
We will give a very liberal price for all new
species and for all choice specimens of the principal Trees, Shrubs aud I’lants irom the mouni i 8.
gg pS offer Hiberal prices for all and every
new and valuable Flowering Plant, as it will
bour aim ty bring out and develope to the ut
most of our means, the valuable and beautiful
inthe realms of ** Agricultare, * Herticub
ture” and ‘‘Flericu:ture.
We are in want of quantities of Ornamental
Trees and hrubs, and those who are skilied
in such matters may find it to their Interest to
. WALLBT, containing a certifieate of deposit o . Having been for some tire engaged in Ranch$200 by H. Davis, several duplicatesof dratts. . ing and taking care of cattle and other stock,
and a small breast-pin) Avy person finding it . he is well experienced in the various haunts of
will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at if . strayed animals, and other information necesDAVIS? offiee, Nevada. sary for their re-capture, and persons having
N. B. Payment of tho certificate is stopped. . lost any, would do well to call on him.
Fen. 14th SAMUFLCOLEMENT. . Feb. 1--41-dm 8. H. BROOKE.
call on us. :
Botanists are invited to confer with ws om
the subject byjletter or otherwise.
WARKEN & CO.,
Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists.
Ageaeral Warehense, Gaeramen
Ber. 10, 168. Fa
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