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January 8, 1852 (6 pages)

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einen BWR St Democrats Attend. A Democratic Convention will be held in Nevada city, on Thursday the 8th inst., to send delegates to the Democratic Convention to be held on the 23d of February next, at the Capital of the State, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic National ,Convention. Fach precinct in the county is reques3 ted to send one delegate to the county convention, and as many more as it is i entitled to, allowing one delegate fcr every fifty voters. Wma. M. Srewart, Ch'n of central committee. P. L. Moore, See’y. St. Francis Hotel. 4 bier favorite house having been completely renovated, the public can be accommodated with comfortable furnished and unfurnished rooms at moderate rates. Also with ladgings on favorable terms. E. BELLEAU. San Fran cisco. “U. Q. M. Co. ; OTICE is hereby given to the shareholders in the Ural Quartz Mining Company, that the Board of ‘rystees have levied a j further ussessment * »,) eapital stock of ing 50-3m said company, amou © five dollars per share, and that such ats&gents must be paid within ten days from the date of this notice to the secretary, at the office of the company, on the works. R. P Wivkixs, See’y. Office of U. Q. M. Co., noar Rush creek ranch. Jan’y 5th, 1852-74-31 OTLICK is hereby given, that the fuiiow. shares in the capital stock of the Ural Quartz Mining Company, to wit: unpaid assessments, on Thursday, the 15th January, inst. at three o’cluck v. M., at the company’s office on the works, provided such . assessinents shall not have beeu paid. By order of ‘Trustees. PL. WiLgine. Office of the Ural Quartz M. Co., near Rush creek ranch, Jan. 5th, 1852-74-3 ~ For Sale, THE undersigned now offer for sale their well-known stand, with all the privileges and good will, situated in Grass Valley, and consisting of a Beef Market, Store, and Boarding House, Cattle yard, and v ll the fixtures for killing beeves, together with what stock they miy Nave on haud. reasonable, and to any one wishing to go into business they could not find a better chance. Apply at the office of the Nevada Journal, or tu the subseribers, Boston Ravine, Grass Valley. Possession will be given after the first of Febraary, 1852. Baxrer & Hottis. 74-tf-is LLC notice is hereby given that, the . 4 Wolt Creek Water and Mining Company J? have lucated a canal trom Green Horn to the utiddle fork of Wolf creek, for the purpose oi Working their claims on Woodpecker ravine aad runeing machinery, and claim the prior right to ali the water of suid creek ea Jed Green dlern. Isaac Murray, Water Agent of suid company . w Jan. 6th, 1852—74-tf . For Sale. TWELVE sluice claims ready for work, . One half share in the Ripple Box; ‘Two shares in the Wisconsia Tunnel, One share in Orleans Quartz mining Co. Two “ Yuba * fs Hatt “ Wyoming “ % One *“ Urat fs ‘Three “ mount Hope “ sa One Paeitic Hill “ % One “ Tehama = fy One “ Stirlin # “ 8. C. McINTYRE, Agent per claims, 74-3t Gregory Honse, Nevada. A NEW ROAD Has been opened to the Nevada saw Mill UNNING trom Main st. just above Fris. bie’s Oyster Saloon. Lumber of all dimencions constantly op nand. All orders filled with promptitude aud dispatch. 73-6m HOOK & SAWYER. Lost, af PACKAGE of papers containing notes, accounts and receipts, which can be of . no value to any person but the owner. Any ry person finding the same will be liberally re-. 4 warded by returning them to the owner.-. The package contains an order drawn by Hrgh Kelan upen J. Cassin fer $50 payable to John Jackman, and accepted by Cassin; one note drawn by R. Buttertield for $850,00, payable to A Weller; Hill and Marsl’s receipt for $200 cash lent; PC Morehese’s receipt for $100 paid by the subseriber for Hill and marsh; a number of reccipts for moneys paid as administrator of F R O’Ferrall, dee’d ; an ace’t filed by Jolm Laramore against tha estate of C Carrell; and many others not recollected. E C DAUGHERTY. January Ist, 1852-73-3t Mebiiaseel ies ine M. F. & G. F. Q. M.C, LL the Shareholders in the Mud Flat and Gold Flat Quartz Mining Companies are hereby notified that an assessmnent of Wight Dollars per share on the former, and Three Dollars per share on the lutter load, has been levied, and now due, and unless paid by the Gth of January, 1852, the rule of forfeiture for nonpayment will be enforced, A. H. OWENS, SecretaryDeeember 30th, 1851 —1* 2 LOUR & BARLEY.—The subseriber has for sale 200 50 Ib sacks flour and 2000 lbs barley. enquire opposite Washington Hotel, on Main street. 71-3t* WM. CRAWFORD. ‘To the Public ! OTICE is hereby given to packers and e @ miners, that the Rush Creek Ferry is still . tin “fall blast,” and the only way of crossin the South Yuba between Washington an ‘Bridgeport. Persons will therefore save themselves trouble by bearing it in mind. es Dec, 26, 1851—2t* JONES& ARMOUR. B. H. Q. M. C. OTICE is hereby given to the shareholders of the BunKER Hitt Quartz Mixing Company, that a further assessment of three per centum on the capital stock ef said company has been levied this 7th day of January 1852, by tho board of trustees, payable within ten days, at the company’s office on the works. The rate of forfeitura for non — of assessments will be rigidly enforced. By order of the Board. 71-3 T. W. COLBURN, Sec’y. ALOON.--The Saloon of MRS. C. A. FRISBIE is constantly open for visi40rs, at the well-known stand on Main street. e best cigars and liquors are constantly onhand. Oysters, fried and stewed, served @p at allhours. This saloon is a comfortable . = ogee resort for the winter even: nt invi ly pa emen are invited generally pany ee ee nor the establishment with their com> 67-4 Mambers . oue—12—13—14 —15—41—90—91—92—93-94 . —I9V0, and 195 will be sold at auction for the} The above will be sold . Notice S hereby given to the stockholders of the I Bunker Hint Quartz Mining Company that a meeting of said company will be holden on Monday the 26th of January current, at 10 o’clock a. M. at the company office on the works, at which time the subject will be considered, requiring a two third vote of the Stockholders, of increasing the capital stock of said company from Fifty Thousand Dollars tothe sum of Sixty-four Thousand Dollars, and create one hundred and twenty eight shares of sald Capital Stock, out of the present thirty two shares of said company. R, Riasy, A. W. Perriponr, Wan. H Marvin, R. P. Wiitkins, G. Evnyson, Board of Trustees. Nevada city, Jan. 3d, 1852.—73td Notice, O the Stockholders of the Bear River anc Auburn water and mining company : You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Bear Rive) jand Auburn Water and Mining company ai . the [empire Hotel in Ophir, Placer county, jon Wednesday, the 14th day of January next. . at 10 o’clock a. M. for the purpose of electing three Trustees to fill the vacancy in the Board caused by the resignation of . F. W. Ellis. T. G. Williams and Charles Marsh, and also to increase the capital stock of the company from :eventy-five to two hundred thousand dol. lars, at which timo you are requested to be present. J.R. CRANDALL, } ISAAC NIXON, 70-3w Trustees. Estrays, . FF\AKEN UP by the subscribers, on the 12th instant, on the road from Grass Valley to Auburn, one roan horse, and a black mare, which the owner can have by proving property and paying charges. DEAN & CO, On the Auburn read, . Dee. 20, 1851—69-31* a aa OF CALIFORNIA, county o Nevada, ss. District court, 10th judicia district. bert S. Sinclair, Thomas J, Pyatt. Bergen H. Low, Randolph Low, Rene Pardesus and G W Reemer. The people of the state of California to Wendell Buck, Rohert S Sinclair, Thomas 'J Pyatt, Bergen H Low, Randolph Low, . Rene Pardesus, and G W Reemer, greeting: You are hereby notified that on the 29th . day of December, a p 1851, suit was commenced against you by the plaintiff in said . court to recover the sum of seven hundved thirteen dollars and thirty five cents, now . due and unpaid. You are therefore required . to appear and answer the complaint of said . plaintiff within three months from this date or said plaintiff will take judgment against you by defanit far said snm, with damages, . interest, and costs, according to law. . Witness, Theodore Miller, clerk of the wee district court for the 10th judicial 8°" district, Nevada county, with the seal *ffixed, this 29th day of November, a p 1851. 72-3m* Tueo. MILER. GQ hAte OF CALIFORNIA, county of Ne ‘9 vada, ss. District court, 10th judicial dis. Elizabeth Stilwell vs. Edmund Stilwell The people of the state ef Culifornia to Ed. mund Stilwell, greeting: You are hereby notified that on the day . of November, a p 1851, suit was commenced . against you by the plaintiff. in sa‘d court for a divorce, a vinculo matriminii. You are therefore required to appear and answer the com. p'aint of the plaintiff, herein filed within forty . davs from this date, or the ptaintift will take . ee for divoree, as prayed for in said complaint. Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the district court, for the [0:h judicial district, Ne. L.s vada county with the seal affixed, this . 10th day of December, a p 1851, ) triet. — . Tueo. Mincer, clerk . Sawyer & Exuis, Attys for pl't’fl. 67-6w Boarding House for sale. HE subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, together with his household fixtures, situated in Cayoteville, Nevada city. owing to the poor health of his family, it induces him to offer the properiv for sale on reasonable terms. Possession given as ;800n as required. For further particulars enquire on the premises of H. M. Fouurer. Cayoteville,, nov. 18, 1851—60 tf Express Hotel, AND MILK DEPOT, Kept by D. Phelps, foot of Main and Broa streets. Having enlarged my dining room and made some other improvements, . am now prepared, in addition to my former business to accomodate boarders and travellers on the most reasonable ) terms, . Board and lodging per week, 914,00 Board per week, 12,00 Board and lodging per day, 2,50 Meals, 75 Lodging BU Milk, per quart, 50 “ glass Nevada, Noy. 2Ist, 1851 12 D. PHEI.PS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, county of Nevada, township of Reugh and Ready, Justices court—Roberts. The people of the State of California, to E. Moore, E D Black & Co: You are hereby summoned to be and ap ear before me, at my office, in Rough and ani, on Wednesday the 31st day of December, 4 D 1851, at 2 o'clock P M, to answer unto the complaint of R. Jilson, for use. * of Isaac H Storms, in the matter of one note of hand by you given to the said Storms, dated January 1, 1851, for the sum ef $300,00 dae and unpaid. And of this summons take due notice and answer thereto, or jydgment will be rendered against you for the above sum, with dama. ges, interest and costs. 2 Given under my hand, this 17th day of December, a D 1851. 69-td E. W. Roserts, J. P. ~The Adelphi, N Broad street, a few doors above Pine is now ready for the reception of permanent and transient boarders. The proprietors intend giving the best accommodations. Terms moderate. Ek. P TWRNEY, 70-tf MRS./C. KENNA. Administrator's Notice. Pe persons having claims against the estate of William H. Owsley, late of Placer county. deceased, will please exhibit them with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned, admintstrater of the same, within ten months from the date hereof, at the office of R D Hopkins, Attorney at Auburn, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment C. W. FINLFY, Adm'r. of Ww H Owsiey. Auburn, Placer co., Dec. 22. 1851—law4w Jonathan L. Peters vs. Wendell Buck, RoThe house is doing a good business at the present time, and a good prospect ahead ; but «. San Francisco Advertisements. Crockery e::d Glassware. UST RECEIVED and landing, a well assorted Invoice of glassware per Challengeand an invoice of flint enamelled ware, a beau, tiful article, per Francis—in lots to suit. PHILLIP A. ROACH, clay st. 3d door below Montgomery st. UNNY BAGS—10,000 & heavy; Potatoes, a cary { sized and very superior quality, large red; Onions, 20.000 Ibs. Cali. fornix crowth, superior quality; grapes, fresh pulled, of the Vall>jo vintage. oro ane’ corn meal, fresh ground for feed. Mess oni clear pork, sugar, tea; superior On sale at T. B. McManus & Co's. 58-1m Jackson street, j \HILE FLOUR—1500 half sacks, 3000 \/ qr sacks—afloat or on shore, Kenneru Mac Lea, central wharf, near Battery st. J. Fisher & Co, Manufacturing Jewellers, Watchmakers and Engravers, Kearny st. bet Commercial and Sacramento, FFER for sale a full assortment of watches and California Jewelry at prices as low as the lowest. 58-lm } OLIVER & McGLYNN. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, &¢. have on hand White 1 ead, Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glase assorted siaes, Artist Colors, Varnish, Putty, &c. Brushes of all descriptions. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Stores, Sacra’ ento street, two doors below Montgomery and Pacific above Battery st., San Francisco. 48-3m. DRUGS! DRUGS !—Srory, Repineron & Co., Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Surgical Instruments, &c., Agents for Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Osgovod’s Indian Cholagogue, Corbett’s Shaker’s Sarsaparilla, Graefenberg Company’s Medicines, Dr Hunt’s Life Elixir, and Hyatt’s Balsam;—Stone bpilding, corner of Sansome and Merchant sts, San Francisco. Having respectively disposed of our retail stocks and stands, we have this day associated ourselves together for the transaction of a strictly Importing, Wholesale and Jobbing business. Chanktul for the past liberal patronage of our friends and the public, we solicit a continuance of the same, trusting we shall be enabled, by thus uniting, and by the residence of one of the partners in the Atlantic States, to answer their orders more promptly and satisfactorily than ever before. C. R. STORY & CO. REDINGTON §& CO. November 26th 1851. We are constantly receiving, per clipper ships, and offer for sale, at the lowest market prices, for cash ONLY, large invoices of desirable, Dru@s, MepicinEs, CHEMICALS, etc. 6658-1m Davis & Co. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, Agricultural and Mining pupeencs §c. Corner of Sansome and Clay sts. AVE cons.antly on hand a large assortment of the above named articles Also, for sale at the lowest market rates, blasting and sporting powder, and shot. We would invitg the attention of buyers to our stock, and request a call, before porchasing elsewhere. 60 Hydraulic Rams, Chain Pumps, For sale by DAVIS & CO, [mporters of hardware and mining implements. Cor. Sansome and Clay sts, S. F., near Central Wharf. 68-1m MERCANTILE HOTEL, and Restaurant, Front street, one doot ‘ north of the Pacific Wharf, San Francisco. This establishment is now open for the reception of permanent and transient boarders. The house being centrally located in the business part of the city, and convenient to the landing of the Sacramemto boats, render this to the country merehants one of the most desirable houses in the city. Rooms furnished or unfurnished, can be had at reasonable rates, by the day, week or month, and meals cun be »btained at any hour im the Restaurant, where will be found at all times the best the market affords. 63-im GEO. BROWN. Gun and Lock Smith. G. TRIP, Lock and Gun smith, Bell e Hanger, and General Jobber in brass, iron and steel, Leidesdortf street, near the corner of Commercial, Long Wharf, San Francisco. 56-Im Book Bindery. LANK BOOKS and Stationsry.—Cooxr & Le Counr respectfully inform the publie that they intend opening, on or about the tenth of Novdmber, a i Blank Bogk, Stationary, ant Book Binding Estgblishment, where every thing in their line will be manufactured in as workmanlike manner as in any similar establishment in the States, and upon reasonable terms. Their stock of blank books, got up to order expressly for this market, will be found superior in materials, and style of binding to any heretofore imported,comprising Russia-banded sheep and half-bound super royal, royal, medium, demy and cap books. ; Staple and Fancy Stationery viz: English, French, and American note, letter, and drawing paper; writing and copying inks, approved qualities; pencils, rulers, wafers, gold and steel pens, cutlery, e.c., with every article rgitired for the 9g . house. aving the best English and check paper on hand, they will be enabled to a eustomers with blank books of every size and style of binding, and ruled to any desired pattern, Buill-heads and account sales ruled to pattern. Every variety of binding done neatly and with despatch. f Music, magazines, law books, notarial records, etc. bound to order, in any style, or to match, p COOKE & LE COUNT, Stationer’s Warchouse, Montgomery st. near Clay, Wells’ Fire-Proof building 58-Im isan ed Home Presents! \ K 7 HEN you visit San Francisco, call at the Curnese Sates Room of TOBIN & DUNCAN, Long Wharf, and Sansome street, ard examine their stoek of supurbly embroidered Chinese shawls and curiosities. . At their auction sales, and at private sale, these beautiful goods can be purchased at one-fourth of the pricethey are selling for in the States. Every person returning home takes with him a Chinese shawl. . 69-1m Information Wanted. > gentleman from ony of a = th ste,Satramento City, who was a liver a 12 inch band ut tbe Nevada Hotel for me, will oblige me by leaving information at the’ Nevadaitietel, ps os he may ve nt. WM. F. ENGLISH. Nevada ‘Dec. 18h } Trish and Goshen butter, in small packages: . a. — San Franciseo Advertisements. OFFEE—100 bags Central American; _ Lard—200 kegs prinie leaf; THROUGH BY DAY LIGHT. . Express Line. Pork—100 half bbls clear, last season’s p’e’g. Flour---300 half sacks Chili;
Candles— 15U boxes ‘Star’ 4s, 58, and Gs ; Potatoes—200 bags San Jose; Hams—10 tierces Stagg and Shay’s; Butter--200 firkins and 25 tb kegs, best ety ' For sale by JAMES PATRICK, . 69 Im Jattery street, near Jackson, N and after Monday, November 17th, the above line will run as follows: Leaving . D. Phelps’ Express Hotel, foot of Main and . Broad streets, every morning at 6 o'clock, Cheese 50 boxes English dairy, good order; . passing through Grass Valley and Rough and . Ready, crossing Bear River at McCourtney’s, . will arrive at Sacramento at five o’clock PM Crushed Sugar—No 1, in bbls and half bbls; . Returning, will leave the Missouri Hotel, Sac: ramento, every other merning at five o'clock, } oat through Rough and Ready and Grass pele will arrive at Nevada at four o'clock DM J Passengers can Secure se ts at Phelps’ UTTER-—Per Challenge--100 firkins, and . Express Hotel, Nevada city, and at the Mis nt 125 kegs (25 Ibs each.) The above is su. perior to any heretofore sold by the subscriber For sale, as soon as landed, JAMES PATRICK, Batery street, near Jackson, Coker and Tick, BLACKSMITHS, Sansome st, between Bush and Pine streets, San Francisco, JIOR SALE, an assortment of Iron, bar and sheets, for all kinds of mining purposes. Mining tools made to order. 69-lm “69-Im Crackers! Crackers! Kary “Oritcherson’s improved cracker machines,’’ with extra cutters, on board ship “John Wade,” now due—far sale by Suevron, Damier. & Co, Sacramento street, below Kearney, 69-Im San Francisco, ACHINE BELTING.—Just roceived in a store, and now for sale, a new lot of mashine band and belting leather, at the Boot and Shoe Worehouse, eorner Washington and “ront streets, up stairs. 68-1m Kesey, Smitu q Riscey. ORTH BEACH STEAM SAWING ann Pranxin@ Miers, foot of Mason street. Che undersigned are now prepared to furnish rom their yards, and to order, almost every variety of lumber, suitable for building purposes, wharves, ete. Sawing, Planing and Grooving will be done at the shortest possible notice, and at the lowest current rates. Orders may be left at the office, 271 Montgomery street, or at the mill. Lumber will be carted to any part of the city for one and a half dollars per 1000 feet. WILLIAMS, MEIGGS, & CO. 68-Im O} ce, Montgomery st. San Francisco. UARTZ MACHINERY —We have now on hand all the most improved patterns for'quartz crushing machinery, having manufactured over twenty machines within the last five months, Mining companies wishing machinery to run by steam, water, or horse power, can be furnished at short notice and on reaspnable terms. We are also manufacturing Blaisdell’s Patent Quartz Mills, several of which have recently been put in operation and give entire satisfaction, grinding from 2,000 to 3,000 Ibs. . Eeery & Hinckiey, Pacific Foundry, First st. bet. Missiop and Howard, ‘Im Sap Francisco. To Miners in Quartz. OR SALE, a fine assortment of magnifying glasses, of various powers, mado expressly for examing quartz rock. Also pocket compasses, magnets, thermometers, pocket of rock per hour spy-glasses, surceyor’s compasses, theodolites, . leveling instruments, etc. ete. Instruments of every description made to order. Repairs executed in the best manner, Orders by express punctually attended to. THOS. TENNENT, Mathematical and Nautical Instrument maker, Montgomery st., hoad of Long Wharf, over the banking house of Drexel, Sather & Church, San Francisco. 63-ly Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. ANUFACTURED by Perry Davis § Son, Providence, R. I. This articl , which has become so generally known for its curative qualities, is offered for sale by the subscribers, wholesale agents for California. Martin & Darr, Jackson st 58-2m between Montgomery and Sansome. 10 Cases Brandy and Fresh Fruits, assorted : 50 doz fresh peaches, in 2 1b tins; 50 eighth pipes, pure French brandy; 200 sacks green Central American coffee; 150 packages Imperial and Gunpowder tea. in packages; 500 packages Y Hyson, 6 Ibs each; 500 kegs leaf lard, 10 cans do, in tins; 700 kits no. 1 mackerel; Mess pork in hf bbls; Chili peaches; Winchester’s soap, olive oil, etc. Arrinaron § Co. cor. Jackson and Front sts, Drugs, Drugs. C. R. STORY & CO. Importers and Wholesale Druggists. AVING disposed of their retail stock and stand, corner of Washington and Montgomery streets, have removed for the present to the second floor.of Snooks’ stone building, Washington street, between Montgomery and Sansome, opposite Jones’ Alley, where they are receiving, ex clipper ships, just arrived, a large and desirable ivvoices of Drugs and Medicines, which they offer for sale at the very lowest market prices: 62-1m MPORTER OF BUTTER.—The subscriber has followed the butter business, in the Atlantic States for several years, he is now permanently located in San Francisco, and will spare no pains nor expense in bringing a goed article to this market. His butter is all packed at the dairies— not repacked in New Yorkin 25 and 100 pounds packages ; and being expressly put up for sale here, he feels justified in saying the quality will be found equal te any in this market. : JAS. PATRICK, Battery street, between Jackson and Pacitic streets, 69lm San Francisco wy rocks FOR SALE. —State 3 per cents; state 7 per cents; city bonds; city warrants, Stocks of all kinds bought and sold. Loans negotiated. By C. H. WEST, 278 Montgomery street, 58-2m opposite Page, Bacon & Co’s. Farms for Sale, N the counties of Sonoma and Napa, and the Petaluma Valley, in large or small tracts of valley, or table, or mountain land, well watered and wooded. Apply at the office of Hatreck, Pracny & BiLvines, Barron & Co’s building, corner Merchant and Montgomery sts. _56-2m Estray Horse. AME into the enclosure of the subscribers, on Wednesday, the 26th instant, a small brown mare, shé is without a braad, peculiarly marked about the shoulders. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay charges and take her away. MARSH & HILL. Nevada, Nov. 27, 1851.—-63-3t Quartzville Hotel & Store. BY BEAUCLERK AND BUTSCH’ N Wood’s Ravine, formerly, James’ Store. We would inform our friends, that we have lately built a new honse at the old stand, and are new prepared to accommodate the public with Board and Lodging on the most reasonable terms. serine and Liquors, of all kinds for. sale. } . . } . . . . . . . Grass Valley yan! souri Hotel Sacramento. BOWERS & CO. Proprietors, MR, DUSUZEAU, CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, AS. SAYER AND SMELTER, Informs the miners of the surrounding coun . try thathe has removed his Assaying Office, well known tor two and a half years in Sacramento street San Francisco, to Broad street Nevada city. Hle also announces,to the public that receiv. ing more numerous applications for assays, and seeing a large number of miners occupied n prospecting and working quartz veins, to Acilitate them in ¢heir searches, he has re‘uced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of 120.110, which it was at first. Me. Dusuzeau, having had ten years practice, and having been proprietor of quartz veins {in the Chilian mines, can offer to the miners assurances in his consultations upon the different mines. He also takes charge in the direction of mineral works. in erecting and directing Machines to extract the gold as well of the poorest as of the richest mineral; these . machines being the best, the surest, the least costly, he can recommend them in preference to all others. Wa. Dusvuzeau, Broad st., opposite the Virginia House. 49 3m* J. Je GRAY. E. Cook and €o. b HOLESALE and rerail merchants, second building above the new theatre, fronting on both Main and Broad strerts. Have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stock of goods in Nevada city, to which they aye daily receiying fresh supplies, which enables them to keep their assortment full. Their stock consists in part of Chili flour, Liquors, all kinds, Ciear pork Cognag brandies “ Oct. 1th W851. E, CUOK, Mess do Pale do Hams Peach do Mackerel Cherry do Dried beef Irish whiskey Butter Scotch do Cheese Monongahela do Chili beans Port wine : Dried peaches Olaret wine do pn Champaign wine do plums do cider Herrings Porter in cases Crackers Ale in bbls and cases Pepper Lemon syru : Spices Boots and shves Ginger Clothing and socks Mustard Axes and helves Pickles Shovels and picks Raisius Hoes nd frying pans Apple jellies Nails, all sizes, Preserved peaches, ‘Tobacco and cigars do meats Starch and soap Oysters Cream tartar Sardines Soda und saleratus Playing cards, letter paper. pens and ink, knives and forks, pocket knives, queensware, and many other artieles to tedious to mention. Our motto in trade is quick sales, small profits and dust down, Give us a call and if we do not sell as cheap as our neighbors, we will notas you to patronize us. Ek. COOK & CO. Nevada city, yoy. 29th, 18°1,—63-3m OUSE & LOT, forsale or rent, on Broad a street, formerly occupied by Dr. Cook, with all the fixtures appertaining thereto, including a good corral and a well of yater. For further particulars enquire at the Engle Hotel. 63-18 LS Tee @ wright. terms. faithfully and promptly executed, deatfy’s Hotel. Sept. 30th, 1851. --46-3m* 69-3m* ~) and prytag fs ¢ (1D. CLEVELAND, M.D., Physician sh ag Surgeon, Main st., Grass Valley. 45-3m OR SALE—A boiler for a steam engine, of 15 horse power, can be seen at the Sueramento Quartz Crushing Machine, Grass Valley. Also quicksilver in Masks. Apply to ’ Thomas GLEN, or to Junius Werziar, Grass Valley, Nov. 17th, 1851—60-tf EATTY HOUSE, by Thos. Beatty, Grass Valley, Nevada gp. 45-tf ACIFIC HOTEL, by Peterson and Guptons, Grass Valley Nevada co, Ranch in connection with the houso. 45tf Jas. B. Townsend, (Late of St Louis, Mo.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Main st., Grass Valley, Nevada co. 55 3m* C. F. SMITH. Justice of the Peace AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. GRASS VALLEY, Nevada County, __3m41* he ae OF CALIFORNIA, county. of Nevada, ss. District court, tenth judicial district. Next term, a. p. 1851 Elizabeth Carrier vs. Andrew Carrier. The people of the state of California to Andrew carrier; greeting : You are hereby notified that on the lth day of December, A pb 1851, Elizabeth Carrier filed in the office of the district court for the connty aforesaid, her complaint praying fur a divorce from you a vinculo matrimonii, You are therefore commanded tp appear and answer said complaint within forty days from this date or in default thereof judgment will be taken against you, and the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint. Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the district court, LOth Judicial district, Nevada county, with seal affixed, this 17th day of December, a. D. 1851. L. 8. Notice,! INO the creditors of David ‘Miller, deccased. All persons having claims against the deceased, will be required to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten from the date of this notice; and all indebted will come forward and settle immediately with the unaersigned, at the Hagle hotel, Broad st ally authorixed administrator. au ber ad ae ¢. mpeeels Adin. ece mber . 1—665 t "yaa ae Sasa ae as theo ly ia —-aeppaclecipnnaetly UND keto k, containing pape! "be pf value to the owner, was picked w igh and yy which he ownervan Ay calling at this office, wivertisement, 67-tf Grass Valley Advertisements H. GAKRETSON, Carpenter and MillHouses and mills erected, lumber furnished, toms and rockers constructed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable Ail jobs entrusted to my care will be Shop at Deer Creek, Mining Co. Nw is hereby given, that all themembers of this company aré required : to make immediate payment of all dues tothe cempany, for work done in their default. Dec 28, 1851—1t* H. B. Brock; Sec’y. E STRAY—Taken up by the subscribers, at our stable, on main street, one sorrel’ or roan horse, with a bald face and three whitg feet, with a blemish in the right eye— the owner will find him at our stable, and! can get him by paying reasonable charges, otherwise he will be sold according to law. Fostm & O'Brian. Dec. 6th 1851.-+66-3t ERC «SA AOS ae UST RECEIVED,—A lotof desirable: goods, 13000 ibs fresh California potatoes ; 1600 lbs N. O suger ; 5 bbls crushed do ; 12000 Ibs fresh Chili flour. 66-4t GEO. BORRADAILE For Sale or Rent. TS undersigned, desirous of changing his location, offers to sell or rent the well known hotel, called the Gregory House The house is well finished and furnished; and has a good run of custom. For further particulars apply to 58-ef U. 8S. GREGORY. qt ars OF CALIFORNIA, county of Nevadw, ss, District court, 10th judicial district. Mary Sinclair vs. Scott Sinclair. The people of the state of California to Scott Sinclwir, greeting: You-are hereby notified” that on the 10th day of December, 1851, suit was commenced by said plaintiff against you, in said district court for Nevada county, for a divorce from the bands of matrimony. You are therefore required to’ appenr and answer the complaint of the plaintitt herein (filed, within forty days from this date, or the . plaintiffwill take a aecree of divoree as prayed j for in said conrpipint which is now on file in my oflive in said county, Witness, Theo. Miller, clerk of the district court, tenth judicial distriet, for Nevada county, with seal affixed, at office pa event city, this 13th day of Dec ember A.D. 1851. . L. 8S. 67 6w Tueo. Mitcer, clerk. L SAWYER, ' E ¥ W ELLIs.Sawyer and Ellis, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Corner of Broad and Pine sts, at Dr Clark's: Drug store. Nevada, Nov 23, 1851.—62-2m*u Azariah Martin, Attorney and Counsellor at Law; At office on Broad st. second door above the Missouri Hotel. 62-tf gre OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada—Township of Grass Valley, ss. Justices court, before C. F. Smith, # * Justice of the Peace; November 22d, 183i" Henry £. Field et al. vs. Lewis Watson. The People of the State of California to Lewis Watson of said township, greeting : You are hereby summoned to appear befora me, at my office in said township, on Saturday, the 27th day of December next, at nine o'clock A. bt., then and there to answer tu the complaint of Henry £. Fifield and Ldwin Hubbard, who demaad therein against you the sum of two hundred dollars, as the amount of O. Keeler’s note, guaranteed by you, and in addi« tion interest on said amount frem date of said note. For which sums they will take judgment agaitst you, in case of your fallure to appear and answer as above. 62-]m* C.F. Smirn, J. P. yy ‘ The American. puis Hotel on Broad st., near the Bridge. has been taken by the subscriber, who designs to furnish the public with a boarding house, both cheap and comfortable, The table will be well furnished, the beds clean, and no trouble be spared to seure the comfort o. his patrons. $1),9) Price of board per week, Board and lodging, 12,00 62-3m JOHN KELSEY. Lf Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. SAVE COST. LL those knowing themse}ves to have been assessed, will come forward and pay their taxes immediately; by so doing, they will save cost to themselves and trouble t the Collector. 62-tf Joun. W. Gatrauer. Sheriff, St. Charles Hotel. MARYSVILLE, ( Post Office in thé same building. ) ORNER D and Third streets, is now open. Additions have been made to the furni« ture of the house, and the internal arrangements are complete, to secure the best accommodations for families, miners, and the travelling public generally. ‘Travelers will find the St. Charles very pleasant and airy forthe present and approaching season; and hay, large yards attached, is, from its situation, tore secure from fire than any other hotel in the city. ‘The best exertions of the proprietor and his assistants, will be devoted ‘to secare the comfort of his guests, Miners are informed that the house is provided with a ‘ Wilder’s patent salamander safe,” of the largest size, fitted with Hall's atent powder proof lock, guarantbeing safety rom fire or burglars, for the gratuitous use of the patrons of the hotel. Stages derart daily from the St. Charles for all parts of the countryreakfast from 6 13 lo 8 }-2 o’elock. Dinner from 1 to 2 1-2 vp. mm. , Supper from 6 to 7 1-2 p,m. 566t* JAMES CUSHING, proorieter. Blacksmithiog. G. HURSEY will attend to all busi @ nese entrusted to his care in the above line. Wagon repairiug at the shortest notice; sluice rakes, forks and picks kept constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to shoeing of horses and mules, Also, wagons for sale, and cross-cut saws for hire. He has also opened a corralin the roar of bis shop. uy aud barley constuntly on hand, and stabling for horses. 63-6m Nevada Washing Co. PE ROnNaee ¢CO., beg leave to inform the publie that they have the Nevada Washing Company, at the Williams spring. Having ho expense in the construction and fitting up of this establishment, they will wash, etarch, and iren in a superior style, ‘I’hey hope to re~ *r the Nevada wuaping wr . y eres ‘even #urior to any in California, fhe patronage oF i. public is respectlully solicited, -lm —. a Attention Californians ! M & A. ROSENHEIM, respecttully in¢ form their friends and whe public in general, that they are now prepared to offer for sale, watches, geld and silver, levers, anchor escapements, lepines, etc. of the best make—also, California jewelry,such as rings, specimen pins, lockets, b ets, etc. which are made of California gold, in the neatest style, and sold at low: forcash. Orders in the above line be attended to with “Persons who are presents to’ their friends in the States, are particularly invited to call am . ous nieve on main street, one doer below the 0} Ouse. Nevada Noy. Poth 1851-60 nites P42 Dm