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January 8, 1852 (6 pages)

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San Francisco Advertiscments, } * al . CROCKERY STORE, . Washington Street, San Francisco. J.C, Briggs & Co,, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in. Cro-kery, Glass ware, Lamps, Chande. liers and Cutlery, from the best maxufactories in Eurepe and the Atlantic States, n53m BUSINESS DIRECTORY, COMMERCIAL ST. SAN FRANCISCO. . . . ! We COFFEE HOUSE—! : Madame Pagot & Co. 54-3m ITY BATH ¢ Hair-dressing Saloon. Commercial st., between Kearney and Montgomery. Jourdain §Edwards. “54m IM HOUSE— Restaurant—ono dime a glass, and one dime a plate.—Head of Long Wharf. 54-m OW § CO. Auction and Commission merchants, Commercial st., near Sansome, 54-3m C. WORRELL, Dealer in fruits, Comte mercial st, bet veen Sansome and Battery. Also, Sacramento city, 2d st., near Orleans Hotel. 543m 7 ENNETH MACLEA.—2000 half and qv sacks flour, Central Wharf. 54 2m . NV ERCHANICS § TRADERS HOUSE, corner of Long Wharf and Battery st. Board and Lodging. 54-m Ne NIN nticesese eee W INN'S Fountamn tlead steam Candy Manufactory, Long Wharf, between Sansome and Battery. 54-10 # BONHOMME & CO. Hair Dressers . .¢ Commercial st, south side. 56-m . ECRIVED ex ship Walter R. Jones— 50 8th casks sup’r grape juice port wine; 150 do do do do do do; . 100 do = do Otard, Dupuy & co’s brandy; . 40 do do A Siegnette do; } 50 do do Hennessey do 20do do JJ Dupuy do . 50 do do sweet port wine; . 20 bbls Holland gin; §50 do New York brandy; 20 do pure spirits, (high proof) ; 50 do NE rum; 10 do peppermint cordiale; 20 do eherry brandy; . 50 do superior Carolina rice; ; 500 small boxes tobacco, 14 to 13 Ibs each: 50 M regalia cigars, Sultana brand, 50M do do La Seviliana brand; . 50 M cigars, La Polka brand; 20) half chests extra fine Y H tea; 1506 1b boxes do do do; 10013 Ib do = do do do; 200 boxes superior sperin candles, 43 and 638 50 bbls old Monongohela whiskey, Now landing and for sale low, by BLOSSOM & OGDON, cor Front and Washington sts., Sangh rancisco: §5-1m ee Engines & Quartz Mat) chinery—Geo. Gordon & Steen having one of the most extensive foundry and ma-/ chine works on the Pacific, are prepared to . mannfacture mining machinery on the mast approved principles. Steam engines on sale; boilers made to} order. Crushing mills, square, circular aud rotary stampers; arrastres and amalgamators. . Machinery manfactured in New York and . imported to order—or made with dispatch at our works here. Parties having well developed mining claims, can be introduced to capitalists who willsubscribe part of the cost of the machinery. GEO. GORDON & STEEN, Vulcan Foundry and Iron Works, Ist st. San Francisco. Office in New York, 165, 8d Avenue. LANKETS—Of various styles,. for sale by manufacturers’ agents, H. fF. CUTTER & CO. Pacific, bet. Sansome and Battery sts. San Francisco. o you want to send home by next steamera “souvenir”? to some dear triend? ealland examine our new designs in rings, ving, lockets, bracelets, etc., exquisitely fashioned, from Califernia gold. Do you want a superior watch to ensure punctuality in your engagements? buy one of our best English lever movements, in gold or . silver cases, guaranteed not to vary more than a minute per month. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory, Clery st. one door above Montgomery. . B.—Just received, some magnificent diamond bracelets, pins, enamelled watches set with brilliunts, ete , to be sold low for cash. 54-Tm By W. W. Backus Auctioneer, [LATE OF THEFIRM OF BACKuS, DAVIS & CO.) At new sales-room, cor. Washington and Sansome sts., up stairs, Regular sale days --Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 54-Im a Thos Nelson, Blacksmith. _ California street, between Montgomery and Kearney. ICKS, sledges and hammers, wholesale . and retail, All kinds of mining tools made to order. Horse shoes and horse nails bought and sold. 54-I1m aL? Cargo of Ship Ceres. FAAS g STRUVER, Sansome street, . ‘ above Pacific, offer for sale the assorted . cargo of ship Ceres, from Bremen, consisting . in part of hardware, glassware, cutlery, cloth. ing. provisions, cigars, wines, brandies,gins,cte. San Francisco, October, 1851, 54-1 ‘NING g MARINE FOUNDRY,-Ist . i! make remittances to . U. States. . Hotel, Saerrmento Bills of Exchange New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Boston, St. Louis. The undersigned having made arrangements for transacting a general exchange business, are now prepared to any part of the United states or London, with PERFECT SAFETY. Bills of Exchange, sold on as favorable terms as any other responsible house. Packages and Letters forwarded to the U, States by the most speedy and safe conveyance Having a little room left in our large Salamander safe, we will continue to receive treasure on deposit. We draw on Page & Bacon, St Louis, Atlantic Bank, Boston, Louisiana State Bank, N Orleans, American Exchange Bank, New York. Philadelphia Bank, — Philadelphia TS Goodman & Co, Cincinnati, Hutchings & Co, Louisville, 5 Jones & Co, Pittsburg. DAVIS & HIRST, Novada City, Oct, 28th 1851. N. B. Our drafts are HONORED and . CASHED by Messrs Page & Bacon of St. Louis, or any of their houses in the We draw in connection with Messrs Page Bacon & Co. of San Francisco who are known to do the largest exchange business of any house in Cali. fornia. D.& H. TELEGRAPH LINE. Gist THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS. . Nevada city, Grass Valley, Rongh and Ready, Johnson's Ranch Marysville, nicolaus and Sucramento city. Daily Line of Stages. ON and after soxnay. June 16th, 1851, the above dine will sunas follows: Leaving Nevada thotel, nevada city, every Morning at 7 o'clock, a.m., passing through . trass Valley, Rough and Ready, Johnson's Ranch ond ‘Nicolaus, arriving at Sacramento “lty, at 6 o’clock, p.m. Returning, will leave the Crescent City / city, every morning at 7 O'elock, aA. m., passing through the ubove pluces, arriving at nevada city at 6 o'clock, vem. Passengers from Marysville can take the stage at Nichalaus for nevada city, every day at 10 o'clock, if For seats and further informution, inquire of Mr. J. ‘I’. French, sevada Hotel, nevada city : Montgomery and Johnson, Hotel, Marysville, Bell House, nicholaus; dyrus Hoyt, Auction Saloon, Front Street, or J. Birch, Crescent city Hotel, Sacramento city, . N.B. Passengers booking their names at the office the night previous will be called up in time for the e in the morning *,* All Express business promptly attended tos x. B. This Line will ran on Sundays, JAMES BIRCH, Proprietor er J and 3d sts. Sacramento, wholesale and retail dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfumery. ete., constantly on hand a large stock of lamp oil and alcohol; also, a general assortment of patent medicines. Physicians’ proscriptions carefully prepared by day ornight. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention and great care observed in packing. Pure wines and liquors for medical purposes always on hand. 49-Im National Hotel, AT AUBURN, subscriber most respectfully ir.forms ‘fi The ¥ THE United States . , Ee east corn: . _ Auction & Commission. Williamson & Co., (at the Auction } Le Stand on Main street) would call the attention of miners, packers and traders, to _ their stock of goods. A full supply of the most desirable articles the market below affords, can always be found at their sa'es’room’ In part consisting of the best quality of Liquors,Groceries, Provisions and miner’s tools, . which will be sold either at auction or private sale—at prices to su t customers. REGULAR SALF Every Sunday at 10, a, mm. Tuesday at 8. p.m. “Friday at 8. p.m. I. WILLIAMSON & CO May 7, 1851 tf DAYS. Nevada Adams & Co's Sent Monthiy Express We will dispatch, per Steame: fthe Ist and Ith of every uth our regular messenger, s usual Gold Dust sipped and insured, as usual, to all parts of the Aantic States and Europe. Drafts fo on our house in all the principal Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New England Banks, and at our various offices throughout the Union. For the forwarding of Dust from New York to the Mint, we have the only express on the mail train Freeman & Co., are the only firm in Sacra} mento connecting with us, and are authorized ot draw on ustor any amount, ADAMS ¢CO. To the Publie, NHE subscribers having fully completed their arrangements for running a daily Express between Neyada city, Grass Valley and Sacramento city, are now prepared to forward letters aud parcels, daily, each way, and Gold Dust and valuable packages, twice a week, in charge ofa Special Messenger, who wili leave Nevada city and Grass Valloy every Monday and Thursday morning. . Merchants and Mining companies can now . have their Gold Dust forwarded 10 Sacramento eity and San Franciseo WITH SAFETY. ' Gold Dust forwarded, and Bitts of Excuance drawn on Apams & Co. on all parts of the . United States. Gold dust bought, and deposits received at the usual rates . Office in Nevada city, foot of Main st, * Grass Valley, opposite Beatty’s hotel, Sac city, 42 2d street, San Francisco, with Adams and Co, . Montgomery street. FREEMAN & CO, H. BP. Ferre, Agt. nevada city } “ Fe poles CLOTHING STORE, by ™. Lew is & Co. wholesale and retail merchants, main st.,one door easy of Barker’s Ixchange: 4 3m* Ransdell & Poor. . B' HOLESALE and retail dealers in . VV groceries, provisions, liquors, wines . tobacco, mining tools, ete. . Store on north side of Broad street, one door below Central House. 50 2m . R. WM. C. KNOX, Physician and Sur. geon, Broad st. 50-3m E G. DARLAND, M. D, Physician and . e Surgeon. Residence on the bridge, . Main street, Nevada city. 50-3m R C. WYATT, M. D.Physician and sur. « geon, Office on Pine st, second door . below Davis & Hirst’s, Nevadacity. 51-3m Deer Creek Ranch, ITUATED six miles above Nevada city. \2 This ranch isnot inferior to any in the . country, as there is an abundance of good water and grass now, and will be through the winter. ‘The undersigned, owners, would re. spectiully inform the public that they are pre. pared to take stock on the following terms : Horses and mules per month, $5,00 us bed per week, 1,50 Cattle per month, 4,00 For information, inquire at ‘le Virginia House Broad street. . H. Norman, L. Gartue, Kk. Groom. . INevada city, Nov. 6, 1851—57-lm* those vislting Auburn and vicinity, and the . — public in general, that he has just completed that large building, expressly erected as a Hotel, in Auburn. Care will be taken by the Ladies of the House, that the Table will be kept neatly and well supplied. I return my thanks to my friends for th Ir past patronage at the old stand—of whieh I have converted the entire building into a store, where Miners and ‘Tra ders will find a constant and general assortment of Goods for sale low, for the Dust. Auburn June 18 6m Win GWYNN. MJ rEAT & VEGETABLE MARKET,— -M The undersig ned has just opened a market at the old stand of Crawford & Dunn, main street, where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of fresh meats, sausages, fresh eggs, fresh and salt fish, fresh butter, and every variety of vegetables that can be procured in this country. season will permit. . Oct. * 9, 48-tf T. HOLMES, cop GREGORY'S At. soe. lantic and Pacific Express, George E. Clarke, agent at Nevada City. This Express has no connection with any other concern, and persons doing businesr with this Line can be assured that whateve they entrust to its management at either o its Offices, will reach its destination witho u passing through other hands, or meeting with GAME in abundance as;soon a: the . @ street beyond Mission, San Francisco. . delay, Special Messengersin charge of ExThe undersigned heving punnaced the Ma. press Matter for this Line, are dispatched by chine Shopand foundry Jmplements Imported by B. R. Buckelew, (the most extensive in California) are prepared to construct Quartz Machinery, Rotary Crushing Mills, . Steam Engines, Boilers, and every description . of milland machine work and castings. Machinery ordered out from the United States and England. Parties having eligible mining claims can be introduced to eapitalists desirous to j:in and . furnish machinery. GORDON ¢§ Co., Bagineses, Town office, Pine 55 Im. street near Battery URGESS, GILBERT & STILL.— Booksellers and Stationers, and whole. sale and retail agents for Foreign and Ame. rican newspapers, magazines, etc., Portsmouth square, San Francisco. 56-1m J. B. Clements, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. HOLUSALE and retail dealer in Drugs and Me icines, corner Montgomery and . California streets, San Francisco. N. B. Country dealers supplied on the mo} liberal terms. 54-Im . Mechanics’ Exchange, . Corner of Pacific and Kearney streets, . Sac. Crty, . every Steamer leaving New York and San Francisco. Gold Dust, Packages and parcels of every description, and Letters forwarded to all parts ofthe United States, Canada, Europe, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands. and other Valuable Parcels insured through under Policies im Insurance companies in New York. _ Offices. Agents. New York, a §& Hitchcock. Panama, Ran Runnels § Co, Trinidad, Gifford § Linsley. Marysvilie, F. Runnill. New Orleans, Honolulu, 8. I. Bland, Ore. Nevada City, Liverpool, Monterey, Cal., E. B. Higgins. Mitchell § Hutchins. Ricketson § Co. G. E, Clarke. Join W. Hart. R. G, Willams. _ GE, Clarke. Money received on deposite in a fireproof sate, at the lowest rates. Drafts for sale on New York and New Orleans, in sums to suit. Principal Office, 280, Montgomery st., SanGERY & HINCKLEY, manufacturers da City, Office on Main Street, corner of Pine " . Francisco, San Francisco. . * J. W. GREG * a ‘ { WwW. EGORY, OM an JOHN BURGENHAUSER. . Proprietor and Manager. Pt sibs Cu mar sedunh nanhaberiarhateem dees tiaen mi GEORGE E.CLARKE, Agent at Nevae . of Mill, Steam Engine and Quartz Puly. erizing Machinery, and Iron castings of cvery \. B.’A Messenger will leave This Offic. in season to connect at the Central Office at description, First et., {between Mission and San Francisco with the Special Agents, goHoward] San Francisco, Sign of the Pacific . ing directly through to New York and New Tron Foundry, 5056 lm Orleans, by the first Steamship, Gold Dust, . Office, and their Book and Staticnery store jand Circulating Library, corner of main and . Coyote streets, ‘GEORGE BORRADAILE, South side of Broad st. next door to the . Gregory House, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, . Groceries and Provisions &e. . stantly on hand, and is reeeiving daily all . kinds of desirable goods. Consisting of . Flour, Pork, Bariey, Hams, Butter, Cheese, . ‘Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Beans, Apples, Peaches, Lard, Syrup, Tobacco, Liquors, Spices, miining Tools &e. . Heinvites the attention of Miners and . Packers to his well assorted stores and he . . will give satisfaction as to the quality of his . goods. Iml6m . JESSE MOORE, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. . Office at the Miner’s Drug Store, Main Street. april 23 tf . Gregory’s Express. ; . Pipers eitatees subscriber, haying purchas. ed the interest of Messrs. Hoffman & . Co, in Gregory’s Express, at Nevada city, . Grass Valley, and Rough & Ready, will transact the express business in all its branch . city, Beatty’s Hotel, Grass Valley, and Wm . . M. Saxton’s store, Rough & Ready. Trea. sure, packages, letters, etc., forwarded to . Sacramento, San Francisco, the Atlantic . States and Europe, as usual. . Merchants, mining beg Pe and all . others,can now as heretofore have their treasure . forwarded to Sacramento and San Francisco . with safety and despatch, and all express business will be attended to in such a manner . as to continue to merit the liberal patronage . of the public. GEO, E. CLARK, Ag’t. N. B. Drafts on San Francisco, Sacra. mento, city, and the Atlantic cities. Money received on deposit at the lowest rates. Gold dust bought. 54-tf NFORMATION WANTED, respecting Thomas Birch, of Morristown, Belmont county, Ohio, Marysville. Any information concerning him will not only be consoling to his dis. friends. . N. B, Please send any information respecting him to the editors of the Nevada Journal. Nevada City, Nov. 3, 1851. peers seianpemninsieteenneeiresesecneteeOBERT M. FOLGER & BROTHER ; Importers of and General Dealers in Builders’ Hardware, Machinery, &c. 222 J at. between 7th and 8th sts., Socramento. { ROBERT M. FOLGER ¢ BROTH ER, {General Dealers in Hardwaro, Broad street, . Nevada. 54 3m. ¢ PN Ee A A A A AE a ly Rc ty
Hubbard & Hodge’s ; Law Has con. ; es at the old stands, in Main street, Nevada . . The last account his friends . had of him, he was on the North Yuba, above . consolate wife, but to a numerous list of . STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, . District court—1!0th Judicial District } Ann L. Cook vs Joha T. Cook. Ss )FENUE people of the State of California to . j John T. Cook, greeting : i You are hereby notified that on the 3d day jof November, inst, suit was commenced by said plaintiff egainst you in gaid court, fora . divoree, a vincu’o matrimonii. You are therefore required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, herein filed, within three months from this date, or the . plaintiff will take a decree for divorce, as prayed for in said complaint. : . Witness, Theodore Miller, clerk of i) L. 8. $ said court with seal affixed, at office, . in Nevada city, this 5th day of Noember, A D 1851. Tueopore Mitrer, Clerk. JLR. McConsecr. Atty. PVE VLTATE OF CALIFORNIA, county of \ Nevada, township of Grass Valley. Juswe tices court, before C F Smith, Esq, Justice . fof the Peace. November 12, 1851. James Iloel vs F F’ Dana § Co . The people of the State of California to F F Dana and company, of said township, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear be. fore me, at my office, in said township, on Monday. the fifteenth day of December, jMext, atten o'clock, a. M., then and there /to answer to the complaint of James Hoel, ;who demands against you the sum of one {hundred and fifty dollars—the amount of your due bill payable to him, or his order, dated Feb. 11, 1851; for which sum and in. . terest, he will take judgment against you. in {case of your failure to appear and answer as above, 60-td CF SMITH, J. P . en? > 7 4 7k 2 s . CITY DRUG STORE. + The undersigned subseribers having opened on Main Street, in Nevada City, a fresh and . jenuine stock of j Drugs, Medicines, Patnts, Oils, . Dye-stutls, Window Glass, stationery, perfumery, brushes &c. Also a large and well assorted stock of 8 aps AN 7 > Oigars & Tobacco lof the finest brands that the country can afford; ‘all of which we will sell at the lowest possible ‘rates. Calland examine our stock. LARK & GARRASON, Drug’sts & Chemists. Dr, J. LARK offers his professonal services to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity. Charges,in proportion to the times. Office at the 1 City Drug Store. Nneid 10+h 1R5] tf . NOLICK, All persons who have paid tax to the County Treasurer for License of any description are requested to deposit his receipts for the same, with the county ; Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain {their License. Auditor's office in the . Clerk’s & Recorder's Office, Main Street jopposite the New Presbyterian church. THEO. MILLER, Co. Auditor. Nevada City, Aug. 15th 1851. i . } . STAGE LINE. TRI-WEEKLY. The proprietor begs leave to inform the public that the above line of stages now runs as . follows : Leaving Marysville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at seven o'clock, A, M.— Returning, will leave Nevada City Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, A, M. Forfurther information inquire at the United States Hotel, Marysville. U E. RUBY, marys ville, June 12, 1851. : Lvs. Overton & Miller, . Physicians, Fi their services to the public, in the f vail branches of the profession—Medlieine, Sur ’ the Post Oitice ry, Obstetrics. Office, opposite ml6m oe A. ROGERS, . Would respectfully inform the public that . he has on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES, Mining Tools, Ready Made Clothing &c. All of which will ,be disposed of upon the most . reasonable terms. Elis store canbe found on . Main street. iy . Nevada, April 19, 1851. . Dr. T. A. Livermore. ij ! . { 6m . SATION weeny DENTIST, i . 2 dasaramaets offers his professional services . to the citizens of Neveds City and vicin. ity. j . TEETH FILLED WITH PURE GOLD . Artificial Teeth,ffrom one toa full set, inserted . upon the principle uf “atmospheric pressure,‘ . or otherwise, ag may be requireds . 4 : oa al Extraction of Teeth . Will be performed without resorting to the use jof the Turnkey” in any case. hloroform . will be administered when required. and all . Operations for preserving and beautifying the . teath performed according to the most approved . . method. Having had an experience of seven. teen years, he hopes to give general satisfaction, . Office on the South side of Broadway, } doorabove the ‘‘City Market.” REFERENCES. H. Peoples. M. Cossim, Mr. Rochford, Wm. H. Miller, 1 J.C. Smith, Mr. Longacre Western Market. WEBSTER ¢ Co. wouldinform the citzens ‘of Nevada and the public in general that they /now have on hand at their establishment, on . Main street, adjoining Barker’s some of the best MEATS the market affords. Also, alarge assortment of GROCERIES. Nevada City, April 19th, 1851. ~~ Boots, Shoes and Clothing, . Splendid Assortment, just received and . A for sale very cheap, at wholesale and reJ. W. Morrison, Broad street. { . Mr. Napper. JU, Hatsey, tail b Seif Dr. McINTYRE, Dentist. Office in Nevada, at Gre gory’s Hotel; at Grass Valley, at Peckham’s ; at Rough and Ready, at Mrs. Downey’s Keferenees— Dr. Clark Dr. Coryell, Nevada, . Dr. Overton, { Dr. Robberts, Rough and Ready. au28 tf j Gregory House. FENHE proprietor offers his notel to the notice of citizens and the travelling public, where the best accommodations are furnished, and the table supplied with the best the market . affords. The house is fitted up in the best style, with large and airy sleeping apartments, and indeed, one of the most desirable stopping places in the city. ‘The very liberal support of the public has enabled him to mike arrangements for the entire comfort and conve, nience of his boarders, snd he is enabled to furnish the entire characteristics of a ‘Hour’ } seldom fommmh im California. ( = C. S Gercory, a — Marysville and Nevada City Via Rough and Ready and Grass Valley BRS heap house to stop atin Sacremento City, call at the NEW WORLD HOTEL, iFrontstreet, between J anc K, opposite the (steamboat landing, (over Dr. Cranes Drug. store.) . § #” Boarding and lodging, per week, $12 . 50 cts; Single meals 5o ets; Lodging 50 cis BY MRS, LYNCIL Sacramento City, April 10, 1851, tf ~ , THE AMERICAN, THIS Hotel on Broad street near the bridge has boen enlarged and is now ready for the re. ception of boarders, lodgers and transient visitors. Familles and boarders can be accommodated with separate rooms if desired This Llouse being conducted on Temperance . principtes, no pains will be spared to make it one of the most quiet and desirable places ot . entertainment in the city. Board and lodging Bord per week $12 MALTBY & BELL. al my . PLACER HOTEL. R.F. DICKERMAN would say tothe traveling public, that bis house is fitted up in good style, oed that he will spare no pains to make it one of the most desirable stopping places in Nevada. Boardand Lodging per week $17House on Broad Sreet. April 19, 1851. r ' ~ . ~ . WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAIN’STREET, NEVADA CITY: FANE subseriber would inform the public, . that he has permanently located himselt {a this well known House, on the upper par o . Main street, where he is prepared to RECEIVE BOARDERS. . He pledges himself to set as good a table as jean be foundin the city Everything whieh ithe market affords, will be served up in style }and quality inferior to none, . The tiouse is located in an airy and pleasant . partef the city, and is fitted up with con . venient and airy sleeping apartments. Terms . moderate. LOUIS M. BEST, Nevada, May 3d. . . per week $15 00 je 28°51 The Empire. By Samuel Hervey, Jr. Persons wishing good liquors would do well to call atthe Emvine, on Main street. April 19, 1851. Ordinance No. 35. Wuheseas, the extension of the Burial 6m . City Hall and Court street. is complained of as a public nuisance, Therefore, The common council of the city of Nevada do ordain as folluws: Section 1. That from and after the . passage of this ordinance the burial of {the dead in sard ground be and the sams is hereby prohibited. {ordinance shall, on conviction, be sub. ject toa fine of twenty-five dollars. Passed Aug. 25, 1851. MOSES F. HOLT, Mayor, L. F. Cuussuck, City Clerk. J. R. M'CONNELL, J. S. IRWIN, . McConnell and Irwin, . } ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS : AT LAW. . Office on Pine'street. opposite the old theatre. Nevada. Aug 28, 1851—-tf “~ Boot and Shoemaker. Xe P. J. ESPENSCHEID would respectfully inform the Jadies and gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity, that he has permanently located himse!t on the corner of . Main and Commercial streets, where he will keop constantly on lia Boots and Shoes, T Repairing done La large assortment of vv and Findings. > mest neat und work mes 52-3 manlike manner ; GRADS VALLEY HOTEL, Has just been remodelled, painted, carpeted and provided with additional lodging accom ;modations. Also a good Bowling Alley, Preasure Parties promptly waited . upon. L.B. AUSTIN & Co, Late of the Empire House, Yolo Co. Centreville, June 23,1851. tf . BLACKSMITHING ! A. G, Hursey, ness. Wagons repaired at the shortest notice, Sluice Rakes, Forks, Picks, &c., Kept constantly on hand, He would say to the public, ihat he will pay particwar attention to shoeing horses and Mules. Al] persons wishing work in that line would do well to call and see him in Kiotaville. —AL80— FOR SALE, 3 four horse Wagzons, 1 two horse waggon, 2 setts Double Harness, 1 house and lot on Nolan’s Avenue. N. B. Cross cut Saws for hire. otaville, April 26th, 1851. tf Niles Searls, Attorney and Councellor at Law, Office at the Nevada 300k Store, Main street. 41*3m ~D. G. CLARK, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. . Offiee at his Drag Store, corner of Broad and Pine sts. no4+1*3m _ . prize. Ground, immediately in the rear of the . Section 2. Any person violating this . LL . . WILL attend to all \usiness entrusted . & to his care, in the above line of busi. { -WEEKLY NEVADA JOURNAL. The proprietors of the JournaL offer their siucere thanks to the publie of Nevada and vicinity for the enjcouragement and support which has . been so liberally offered to their enterPhe Nevada Journal has now ‘been in being more than half a year, and at no period of its existence have \its prospects been better than at present. The project of creating and maintaining a newspaper so far up in ithe mountains, where a few years ago, no civilized being had penetrated, and no voice save that of the savage beast, or as savage Indian, was heard, is one beset with many difficulties, and one {which cannot be consummated without the hearty concurrence of the publie. The value of a good newspaper \is beyond estimate. It is the medium ‘of knowledge of every description, ire radiating the light of truth, science and liberty throug* $he sphere of its action. 4 free an&dntblligent press is one of the surest 4ndans for the im{provement and elevation of mankind. . Where the press has been trampled on, true liberty and true virtue have ‘always been prostrate inthe dust. It lis far better, however, that no press }should make itself heard, than that it become corrupt and venal, and losing its independence, become the tool of . party or adventurers. ‘Then it shine but to mislead, and becomes the great est curse in the community in which it is published. ‘ ‘The proprietors of the Journal think they have not mis-estimated the temper or the intelligence of the Nevada public. ‘They believe a press ‘that will fearlessly and boldly speak ‘the truth is the one desired, and in pursuing such a course, they have not lacked substantial proof on the point. It is our aim to make the Journal an acceptable business, news, and famlily sheet, with good matter, original and selected, inculeating a correct 'moral tone, and independent in all ‘matters of public interest and contro. versy. . The terms for the SemiWeekly . Journal will be found elsewhere. * . . . . STEAMER EDITION OF THE Nevada Journal, Published for the regular Mail ‘Steamers for the States, once in two weeks, designed for circulation in the Atlantic States and Europe. The , success that has attended the Sreamen JoURNAL, has induced the proprietors ‘tomake arrangement for its regular publication. Authentic and full intel‘ligence. from the mining sections of California is always most acceptable in the States, and published as is the . JoURNAL in the midst of the most populous and important mining county inthe State, the operations in the . placers. sayote mines, and quartz ‘leads of which are most extensive and ‘profitable, it is looked to “at Home” /as a compendium of reliable and definite information upon the progress and \results in mining of all descriptions, and abounding in interest to those who iwish to invest capital in mining, or simply watch the progress of our infant State. The Journau for the States is made up of carefully colleeted intelligence from this region, generally from our own observations, and also of matters of interest from every part of the State. Our aim is to make . it at onee the true exponent of mining news; we shall also give attention to the condition of agriculture, the mar. kets, trade, travel, and great public ‘undertakings. The Steamer Jour. NAL is a neatly printed sheet, containling in each number from fifteen to ,twenty columns of reading matter. . Wesend regularly a large and in. creasing list of the JournaL to the States, and persons who wish to avoid ‘the high rates of postage on transient , papers sent out of the State, ean do se { : A AS “4 ___. by having the names of their friends > ‘ HECKS on Page, Bacon & (o., San . to whom they wish the paper sent, Francisco, at par 45-tf Davis & Hirsr. ILSON & WILKLND Bridge Market, keep constantly on hand all kinds of meats and vegetables, on the bridge at the foot of Main street. *44.3m EER CREEK BAKERY, by Samuel Walker, has the best article of bread, pies and cakes—all kinds of provisions for miners on hand, 44-m* OR SALE. One tenth interest in the celebrated Empire ‘Tunnel, at Sweetland’s }diggins for sale. For terms enquire at this of. fiee Sent 27 ernest ipedagien dieters nirenlarsacisestoe . Kitt. dt. BEALS, Physician anu Surgeon. Office in //ubbard & Hodge’s Book store, Main street, Nevada *45-3in Fruits of Mormonism, . Ra fair and candid statement of facts j illustrative of Mormon principles, Mor. mon policy and Mormon character, just pub. lished and forsale by the Rev. Messrs. War. ren and Branp 59-tf . Jewelry. ih SAVAGE, Jewel Smith— North-east . \¥e corner of J and 3d sts. Sacramento city, . entrance in 3d st, over Boyce’s store, Manu. factures to order and upon the shortest notice, j all kinds of California jewelry, such as brace. jlets, finger rings, broaches, breast-pins, earjrings, combs, wateh chains, seals, e: :. RHOn * ithe Most Treas 54 Gm ible tern meut Saloon, main st. Nevada city. ; jentered on our books as regular scribers. The quarterly postage ¢ ‘sheet of the size of the Journat, . fifteen cents. . TERMS, , Mail Sub. per year in advance, $5 00 “six mos, + 3 00 ‘Single copies, 25 . A deduction of 25 per cent. when 'ten or more club together and sub~ iscribe at the same time. } . AGENTS WANTED. : . We wish a permanent agent in every town in the State. To those who . will interest themselves in extending ‘our circulation, we will warrant a handsome profit for their trouble. A commission of 25 per cent. will be al‘lowed on all money obtained by agents ‘from subscribers, and where extra ‘pains is taken, even greater remuner~ lation will qe awarded, ! } POSTMASPERS Are respecifully requested to act as ‘agents in obtaining subscribers, and jremitting money, retaining a comm*fos er ocr e. Be were all ocMactie ap ~ sior, of