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July 29, 1853 (4 pages)

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ie ca Bovyer’s Ranch. Fat eattle and Beef For Sale. PAPHE undersigned wishes to in‘orm his old E. undersigned has now on hand and} he has inken the. large and com constantly keepsa Large. Number of Fat Cattle, bles at the head of Broad street, Nevada, formerly occupied by J. Hoel, where he is supwhich he will sell at jow ratesut_his_plice,/ plied with a number of the best horses to be well known as Bovyer’s Ranch. He also sup. obtained,.beth. for. the.saddle and carriage, LIVERY STABLE. customers and the public generally, that ious @taplies miners in the neighborhcod and at his. which will at all times te. kept.in good condistore at Newtown and Rush Creek with good . tion, and let on the most reasonable terms.— beef, for sale. on foot or by retail. He also has an abundance of stable room, a Ha also has at his Store a Good As. good carrol and wagon yard, and a good sup. soriment of Goods, for miners’ supplies. him, and respectfully solicits its continuance, . pledging himself always to endeavor to.zive . tatisfaction. DAVID BOVYER. . May 27, 1853.6m i ply of feed, for the accommodation of transient } stock and Teams. ‘lravellers and ‘wagoners He returns his thanks . »j]] iind this the best place to have their horfer former liberal patronage bestowed upen . ses taken care of. May 20, 1853.--3m ITE subscribers have opened the large our office in Nevada two days previous to the sailing of the steamers from San Francisco, KR. H. PORTER. ADAMS & CO’S EXPRES ESS. . NEW ARRANGEMENT. PREAFTER we shailsenda Weerxry -B. Express bv the P. M. Steamers, for the Auantic States and Europe, which will deave Pagkages, Parcels etc. received and. forwartecekly a8 above, and * = BILLS OF EXCHANGE Drawn on our own Houses in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, St. Lovtis, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Pittsburg, Louisville, Ky. and London. Henry Johnson & Co. Importers and, Wholesale Drucgists, No.-146 Washington street, near Montgomery, San Franeisco, s fect for sale, FOR casH, at the lowest wholesale prices,a large and well selected assortment of East India. Mediterranean and European Drugs and Medicines: French, English and American Chemicals ef all kinds ; also, an extensive variety of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Paints and Oi's, Dye Stuffs, Labeis, Window Glass, Extraets, Bronzes, Trusses, Leeches, Surgical Instruments, Druggists’ Glassware, Hatters’ Goods, Shakers’ Herbs and Roots, ete., together with every article comprised in the stock of a Druggist or Physicharometers, eic. ete., with a varicty of other om GiegoryHouse.between’ Front and 2d, Sae. city. THE ‘subscriber bitving re-opened the above mentioned house, Would : 2 ;. K street, Sign Of the ‘WOODEN SAILOR . ~ Thomas Tennent, respect fully.in form his friends in Nea> MATHEMATICAL AND . vada and vicinitysand the travelling Nouticat Instrument Maker, . public generally, that he is ready to. gceomFire proof building, corner of modate them, upon the most liberal terms, fan: Francisco Advertisements. = = en ag Sea dea Long Wharf, . \irh. all the comforts gnd conveniences usaSes Theodolites, Leveling and aily ound in well regu ated Hotels, br ms eres, Transit Instruments, Compas. {U! for former favors, he solicits a co a m=. seg, chains, Levelling staves, ce of this patronage. U, S. GREGORY. Saeramento, June 51h, 1853. ji?-3a . PHELPS’ HOTEL, . HE undersigned, proprietor,having ats _ considerable alteratfon und iniprovertens Drawing ivstruments, pocket compasses, mag. nets, barome ters, compound microscopes, mag. nifying glasses, th. rmometers, Spectacles, . drawing and tracing paper, hydrometers, 82. ; } . instruments constantly on hand. b Having learned my business in_ the mann. elan, . factory of the celebrated WM. J. YOUNG, of: in the above named Hotel issnow prepared to H. J. & Co. are the proprietors’ peek Philadelphia, and during the last three years . } . . secofipodate all who may fayor him with o Every attention will be paidgto tender this house 2 most desirab'e home for Weekly Boarders, Families, and all’ Transient Company. Darty Express to Sacramento, Marysville, San Franeisco and ali parts of California. Collections made and Express Business of every de cription rromptly attended to. __ Gold Dust, coin, ete. received on deposit peitieer special or otherwise. yey pa er any store fronting on Broad and Pine sts., Dr. P. M. O'BRIEN’S . formerly oceupied by Hirst, Gray and Wall, Wholesale Drug Store and Pharmaceutical . *™! filed it with a heavy stock of Laboratory, 51 Davis Street, . Provisions, Liquors, Cigars, Boots, Between Sacramento street and tong Wharf, and all uhe articles needed for Miners’ and agents for Dr. Jayne’s Family Medicines, . have been entrusted with the repairs of all the . . Sands’ Sarsaparilla, Old Townsen4’s Sarsa. instraments ef the United States Coast Sur“. parilla, Moffat’s and Brandreth’s Pills, Da+. vey, the Surveyers Gen’! of California and . vis’ Pain Killer, Congress Spring Water, ete. Oregon, Boundary Survey, U. 8. Dry Dock . . Pherbed rooms are attended. to with serupuSan Francisco. 52 . Hotel supplies, of a superior quality. which Sieur Cneckson any of our offices through: pat ‘ weit Be “2 ates eles dee ee . they will cell atid oe, We infed=té lout the State, , é F Henry Johnson and Co. have made sitch . Commissions tr1298 eae we eed . fous dare, and the table furnished at all times ~ William H. Stowell “keep good Goods, and hope by strict atten: . Aighest Prices patd for Gold Dust. arrangements in New York, Boston and . MANNER. aa ogee pp wR ho best'the market affords. . TRE, , 9 apie . tion to business to merit a liberal. share ot . _ Office foot of Main and Broad stieets, two . Philadeiphia as will enable tem to purchase Ries a Bow emia Lodging, per week, 2d floor $16.00 COMMISSION MER CHANT, patronage. Strict aitention will be paid to doors from the Post Offiee their stock at the lowest rates, and they are . Stor ~ Redineton & Co ' L Shoal ithe per week, 3d floor, 14.00 Front street, near Califorvia, San-Francisco. . the Packing Trade. H. R. FERRE, Ag’t. . determined to give their customers the benie oe emcee uetaa . Oda wee N.°B. W.-H Somakesno purchases ofany. — pyjohest price paid: for Gold Dust Se Mn tat hee aoe tom . efit of low prices, and.an thé satis fre the Importers and Wholesale Dealers tn . VON? Singeper day, re pee, es 9 deseription ot property onhis own account, hut . yp oo SY PEIES PAI On Mz0K : GM. Sherid M.D he t lity of good Jane3 3 aDRUGS AND MEDICINES, Che-} ; : 3.1 floor, 2.50 . . We return our thanks for the, hberal cus2 . ONeETIGaN, avi. L. the best quality of foods. aned gM “= ‘e ’ Single Meals, 1.00 generally hasa large assortment of merchundize . for sale on consignment. He respectfully icn. dere his services to any parties who may wish to employ an agent for tke saie of merchandize . or other property, or for-making investments. . — 51-3m Attention Aili! ROSENHEIM & BRO. Main strect, first door below Phelps Hotel. TO ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public in genefal that they have now on hand, and are constantly receiving a. Slendid Assortinent of Watches and Jewelry, the finest ever offered ir this city, embracing . & variety of Watches of different escapements, . both of Gorp ayp Sitver, and the latest: style of CHarns, SEALs AND Keys to match; } together with the Most Fashionable Jewelry, . consisting of fine California Gold. Diamond . & Pearl] Rings,Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Brace. Jets, &c. also Lockets, Pins, Pencils, Gold Bpectacles, &c. Also Silver Forks, Table, Dessert and ‘Tea Spoons, and a great variety . of Fancy and other Goods. both useful and . ornamental. Cloeksof various descriptions, . we would call the particulary attention of! there desirous of sending Presents to their friends at home, . to our well selected stock of Goods. . ; P. 8. California Jewelry of almost every . description made to order. Watches, Clocks, . and Chronometers carefully repaired at the shortest notice. R. & Bro. April 29-3m . T. W. Colburn, Jusiice of the Peace. FFICE on Pine street, opposite the Dramatic Hall, recently occupied by Jchn . Anderson, Esq. 33 Gun. rn Wm. J. Knox, M. pe 4 FFERS his services to the citizens of nevada and vicinity. He will devote him. eelf exclusively to tne diiferent branches of . his profession, medicine, surgery, ete. By . proper attention and moderate charges, he . . Ze tat . vada _ceunty, deceased, are hereby notified ; that they are required to present the same to ‘the undersigned, administrator of said estate, tom heretofore accorded us, and respectfully so'icit its continuance. Nevada, May 6, 1853.1f KIDD & WALL. Gun and Blecksmithing, NHE subscriber has been at et great trouble and spared no expense in fitting up his establishment in the best possible style, for making and repairing anythingin the way of either gunsmithing or blacksmithing. (in the former branch be has had many years of experience. and flutters himself he is complete master of his profession. In the jatter branch, he has in his employ a first rate workman, who will be always at his post, and execute work in the most approved manner. Shop on the south side of Broad street, 3 doors west of the Union Kotel. Swe: “DAVIS: ALS O — Goldsmithing, Assaying and Smelting, done promptly and carefully. Nevadne. Feb. Il, 1853 42-3m Blacksmithing of all ki: ds. THE undersigned is prepared to do all 24 kinds of Blacksmithing, in the best style. At his Shep os: Pime sirecet, between Broad and Spring streets. De has states timber for repairing wagons, and a large quantity of ex, cellent iron and Steel, which he can work up in a style net to be surpassed in the state, and . at reasonable rates. THOMAS HUGHES. March 24.—48-4m Administrator's Notice. ‘\ LL persons having claims against tho ese of Asner G. CarrAa.t, late of Nefor allowance, with the necessary vouchers, . within ten months from the date of this notice. Said claims. and vouchers to be presented at the residence of the undersigned at Rough and Ready in said count;. HARTEORD C, CARRALL, Administrator. Rough and Ready, July 12, 1853.12-4iv* Benicia Female Seminary. ee ee ae ae hopes to receive a liberal sharo of patronage. At the wevada Drug store, Broad st. above . Pine. 12-3m* . \ C. D. Cleveland, M. D. PHYSICIANS SURGEON, Opposite Grass Valley Hotel, Main street, (PRE second year of this Institutien will ii} commence on Monday, ist August, on which day. the exercises and duties of the school will be resumed. Jt is the determina} tion of the Trustees to advance the already . forts will be spared to render it worthy of patjronage. Faithful. and efficient teachers have . high reputation of this Seminary, and no efR. €. D. and Accoucher, NALYTICAL Chemist and Metallurgist, A Office near Boston Ravine, opp site Glen’s Quartz Mill, Grass Valley. Analyses and assays performed with the strictest care and attention ; gold and silver melied, refined and collected from all extraneous matter; mereury refined and purified ; quartz assayed so, as not only to give the quantity of precious y g p metals that it may contain, but also the quantity that may be expected to extract from it by the method of crushing and «malgamation by which it is proposed to be worked. Agency for the sale and and other mining claims. the poor gratis. Dec. 10, 1852. 7-3 Golden Gate Saloon, BY MRS. SMITH. PPOSITE the Mountain House, Main street. Grass Valley. honse. EXTRA Hom and Eggs, Chickons, Oys ter stewed and fried, shell Oysters, and every other kind in the season. DRINES—Toim and Jerry, Milk Punch. Hot Whiskey, and all other kinds of drink ealled for. This house will be open from 6 o’clock in the morning, until !2 o’elock at night. -GenThe Restaurant, order, and Boarders and Caller may depend on market affords, cooked in a superior manner. faction, the public. will be satis@ed. THE BILL OF FARE duce. of hard times, always moderate. thousand customers can be accommodated. JOHN T. MOORE, W. R. M’CALL. W. R. McCall & Co., Importers and Dealers in Provisions, Groceries and Liquors, §c. urchase of quartz Medical advice to} consequently be enabled'to give their custo. Best of Wine, Liquors and Cigars always to be found at their ble place in town to spend the evening. 37-3m Connected with the Saloon is kept in the best having served at allhours the very best the . If ample experience in the business, good provisions, and good cookery, ard a constant desire to please, are guarantees for public gatiswill embrace everything the market will proMeats cooked to order. Prices, in spite Another . OSEPH M BROWN & Cv, Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, Meta!s and uining Tools of every description, have temporarily located themselves at 81 California strect, where they will be receiving by con. stant clipper arrivals, 2 fall supply of every . article in the above business, which they will . offer to the city and country trade on very advantageous terms. Having resident partners in New York . city, and also in England, Josspx M.BRownN . & Co., have unusual facilities in purchasing /and importing their goods direct, and will . mers the edvantage of it. AUCTION SALES. BY FARESH & ADAMS. J. Hi. ADAMS, Auctioneer. EGULAR Trade Sale every Tuesday, sale commencing at 9 o'clock. . They are now daily receiving large and . desirable consignments of merchandize from . San Francisco, consisting of a general as. sortment of Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, which are istended for their auetion sales, and to which they parUicularly invite the attention of merchants anil traders. may27-3m . . ! . . . } . ; \ tlemen wil! find this house the most fashiona-. found complete and second to none in the city, which they are prepared to sell at San! Francisco prices, adding freight and expen. sés. FARISH & ADAMS, corner of Plaza and E st. Marysville. Marysviile, May 28, 1853.—40-6m . i . GREAT REAL ESTATE RAFFLE, Richardson’s Albion Ranche ? j { or . 100,600 Acres Agricultural & Timber Lands! YING forty miles north of Bodega, ov 2 ras the coast— is divided from a sworn sur. vey by James S.Thornton, Esy.—to be decided on the 26th September—the. prizes, with warrantee deeds, to be distributed by . gentlemen from Sacramento city, Stockton, and San Franciseo. This whole tract of Land is thoroughly in. tersected by running streams which in Orto EG LEAVE to announce to their old cus. ber last and in November, before the rains tomers, and the trade in general, that . were rnnning full and stron. they ha ein store and are constantly receiving : by Clipper Vessels, a large and choice assortment of goods selected expressly for this market, and which will be sold at the lowest marGrass Valley. 24 tf . been provided, and every attention will be ket prices. Bi ahi 2 7 z , given to the proper education and moral trainPr OVISIONS. Dr. 7. A. Livermore, . ing of the pupils. The year is divided into . Clear Pork, Mess Pork, PENTIST . two sessions of five calendar months each. Mess Beef, Bacon, : = . TERMS, payable one-half in advance, one Lard, Hams,"7 Office.on the North side of Broad strect-~' yaig on the 15h Cet. Fiour, Boriey. . Nearly opposite the "City Market.”” . Board and Tuition per session of five Oats, Potatoes, evada, Des. Lith, 1852. . Sf. months, $200.00 nies, Shieae, r ? Washing, $1.50 per doz. s0 00 ALSO~A large assortment of omen v2 sls sscege Wale . STE tT. \, chGiars, p ses. A ; MAConine lI & Ste niet: ieanacaads PCEXTRAS. GROCERIES. ¢ /onne et fe ewal ? _ . Vocal and Instramental Muzic, 50 00 . Sugars, Teas, Coffea, ATTORNEYS AND. COUNSELLORS . Spanish, French, Drawing, &c. each, 20 00 Rice, Syrups, Spices, dc. AT LAW. i Office on Broad street, one door west of the . Journal office. Nevada, city.—37-6m Wirtram M; Stew.tt, District Attorney. . WM. H. LAMB, C.W. YOUNG. Lamb and Young WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS. On Main street, at the junction of Com mercial and Cayote streets, Nevada city. 12-610 .Furniture Wareroom., HE undersigned have established.on Com. mercial street, near Main st.a Ware. room for the sale ofall kindsof FURNITUS EF! and honse furnishing articles. Now on handee-Cane seat parior and . rocking chairs, Boston Rockers, Nursing . ehairs, Infants chairs, Ottomans, Stools, Ta. bles, Looking glasses, Ruggs, &c. &e. Our stock we shall keep constantly supplied, . and persons can purchase at Marysville prices, withont the danger of having tneir goods broken or defaced. LOW & FRIEND. American Block, Commercial near Main st. 0GCarpenter & Jobbing workattended to with dispatch. a nn oe Dr. H. V. BICKNELLD, Eclectic Physician and Surzeon Office on Broad Street. 2d Door above the Union Hotel. He is prepared with accommodations for those who wish to place themselves un. der his care. Dr. Bicknell is also a thor. ough read and practicaily skilled Dentist, . and will perform the following operations on . the Teeth to the satisfaction of all who may favor him with a call, yiz: : Teeth plugged with pure gold, $3 00 do do tin foil, 209 do do silver cement, 2 00 Teeth extracted, % 200 Inserted on pivot, 509 } Cleaned, for from $1 to 3 00 : His Tooth Powder is unequalled for eur-. ing the Scurvy and making the Teeth white. . Jan. 21, 1853. 39-3mos* . 200 KEGS 4 . dissolved by mutual consent. Applications fur admission may be made to . Together with a large stock of Liquors, ToEdward Crocker, Esq., Treasurer, or to Sam. bacto, and Cigars, ete.. kept continually on uel ©. Gray. Seeretary. 5S. WOODBRIDGE, Jr., 12-lm President Board ‘Trustees. Partnership Dissolution. the name of Foster & Asher, is this day All debts due the concern. and all demands against the same, . will be settled by William C. Asher, the remaining partner, Who continues the business at the Phoenix Saloon. JOHN 8S. FOSTER, WM. C. ASHER. Nevada, July 11, 1853.—12-3w $e ~ Notice to Contractors. THE SUBSCRIBER, sole contractor for the construction of the ‘South Yuba Mining and Sacramento Canal works, hereby invites proposals for building }adam across the Yuba River. at the foot of the canon on said river, at the point where . the survey commences. The dam must be constructed of stone and of suificient strength to resist the pressure of 'the entire volume of waters of that river when swollen to the highest mark, and a' creeably to the design of the company’s Enginer, Capt John Day of Grass Valley. The work will be com nenced on this seetion of the canal, on the Ist of October next, when the river is presumed to be at its lowest stage. Sealed proposals for this work will be received until that day, and must be endorsed , “Proposals for Dam,” and addressed to the subscriber, care of T. Nevada city. ‘the work must be of the most substantial character, and such as to pass inspection anc approval of the Engineer. _ N. PEABODY POOR, Contractor. Nevada city, May 18, 1853. my20-4m State of California, County of Nevada, as, ; IsTRICT court, 10th judicial district. John C. Ritchey, assignee of Garretson & Lawton and George Crandall, Plaintiff, vs. The Pacific Gold and Quartz Mining Co., defendant: W. Colburn, Esq., Company’s” HE partnership heretofore existing under . 41-6m ~ AMERICAN LIVERY and Sale Stables, BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
. hand at the old stand, 55 J Street. lishment, and to inform them that he continvesto keep the best selection of Saddle ard other Horses, for their accommodation, that . the country will afford ; and he would especipally call the attention of the Ladies to his . stock of spirited but gentle animals at such \imes as they are desirous to enjoy a healthful and invigorating ride. J.B. LOBDELL. . Hillman’s Horse Market and Auctio: } Stand. IN connection with the above establishment {of J. BLobdell, the undersigned, a daly li. } CKLES, 3s. 4s, 5s, and 6s, THE People of the stat» of California, to said 200 cases pickles, gals., qts. and pts, . detcndauts. (being am incorporated company,) 75 cases pepper sauce ; 100 doz fresh peaches; 200-tins assorted crackers} 79 doz, green corn and peas; 100 cases assorted syrups; 150 doz Baltimore oysters; pear and answer within ninety days from and ‘. after the publication of this summons, the com. plaint-of John ¢. Ritchie, now on file in said . Court against you for debt in the sum of Twen+ ty Pwo Hundred and Twenty Nine and 50-100 . 100 sacks.walnuts; 125 doz fresh lobsters: ! Dollars, due for work and -materials done and , farnished-on the Mt. George Miil and for which 100 boxes starch; For sale by ~— . -VERPLANCK & MCMULLIN, pepe me on the sanie, or in’case you ‘ents 69 Fr ; said complaint, jadgment will ont Pes = — — you for oid ita. nepide deur a é Ria ges and cost of suit. And said Plaintiff als i 2 igs ga Wine ; 100 eases ask the court for iaseclboninn, of said lew eae ad aret wine. 50 casce cherry. bransale of the property with. such; other relief as dy. 50 4 casks brandy. 75 cases Otard Du. he may be entitled to. . the judge of said rt pod ag a by . : judge ud court, apon proper affidavit. 50 4 casks port wine. For sale by j and it appearing that y ; 4 . a pare ; _2Pp sg you. arg non. VERPLANCK § McMULLIN, . that this summons be pehlsbetan Nee 69 Front st. Journal for the space of ninety days. RES SSIS AT In testimony whereof I, Wm. S»Patterson, F. MANSELL, clerk of the tenth judicial district, court atoreSign and Ornamental Painter, said, do hereunto set my -haad, and affix the seal of said court at.myvilice jn Ne; Architectural, Engineering and Ornamental 9-6m DRAUGHTSMAN. {L.8.] vada city, this 16th Way of July a. D. Py Pine at., oppesite entrance to Dramatic Hall. puy brandy. 20 3 casks American brandy.— 12-Im -_-——— 1853. “WMFS. PATTERSON, 13-3m.clerk D. c censed Auctioneer, will expose at public and private sale, stock of all descriptions, on every day in the week, Sundays excepted. Auction sales, every Saturday at-2 P. M. pais SAMUEL HILLMAN, Nevada, May 13, 1853. DweHing House FOR sauu. VHS house cceupied by A. A. Sargent, on ‘Broad street, next to the office of MceConnell & Stewart. for terms enquire at the Journal office. pa Chairs, Bedsteads, ete. The. undersigned has now 7 on hand, and is coastantly i manufacturing at the Roger betes ‘Vi jjiums’ Spring, Neve la, various. kinds and patterns of Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, Tables, ete, which. being manufactured by machinery, he ean sell at the lowest price. MUaving had ample experience he feels assured and will warrant that his work is inferior to none, Turning of all kinds done to order, and at the shortest notice. oct-2-ly WM C STILES, Lumber ! Lumber! ALSO—For sale, in small or large quan. S. Brannan, tities, all kinds of Lumber, at the cheapest . Gco. C. Bates, cash rates, at the Jfill on Roger. Williams Spring. Persons on the Yuba wili find the them, and all persons wanting the article will do well to call. . WM. C. STILES. Daniel D. Paze, Henry D: Bacon. Henry Height, St Lonis. San Francisco. Francis W. Page, Sacramento City. Page, Bacon & Co., BANKERS, David € “hambers, THNHE subseriber begs to return his thanks to the citizens of Nevada, for the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon his estab‘ . freeting: You are hereby coinmanded to ap}Sitmation of this mill peculiarly handy for. C. J. Brenham, The banks of . the rivers are never overflown by freshets. . The soil, thronghout the whole extent of this Ranche, is uniformly fertile, and is snperioe for agricultural purposes ; dees not bake into x hard crust, as is the case in most parts of the country. It also retains moisture throughout the dry season, asis casily proved by insp2ction of the herbage, which is immense and green all the year round. . There isgame of al! kinds in abundance, jelk being the most numerous running in . herds of 500 to 1,000. Ducks, geese and wild pigeons in vast numbers, The rivers and creeks are well stocked . with fish. Salmon commerce running in Qc. tober, and are taken in great numbers by the . Indians. Salt is procured at Salt Point, and Indian labor easily obtained. The following is a list of Prizes. 11015acres {. 17 756 acres. . 33 538 acres. . } 21010 .do: 418.747 do [384-5384 do 3 990 do 19.730 do 35 417. do 4 961 do . 20716 do . 86 511 do 5 960 do 21656 do 37 498 do . ' 6-937 do 22645 do 38 494 do . 7 869 do . 23644 do 39 488 do 8 862. do . 24 642 do 40 469 do . 9 857 do . 25595 do 41 451 do 10 848 do . 26.589 do 42 446 do 11 836 do . 27583 do 43 441 do 12 812 do 28 575. do . 44 422 do 13. 809 do 29 572 do 45 418 do 14 809. do . 30 566 do 46 393 do p15 802 do . 31557 do . 47 291 do ; 16 776 do . 32553 do . + 483 Prizes, @Y of which average 663 Acres each, and 436 of £6@ Acres each. lotal value $150,000. Whole number of Tickets, 30,000. CERTIFICATE. The undersigned haying learned that it is . the intention of Capt. Wa. A) Ricnarpson, . of Saucilito, to dispose of his large tract of . landlin Mendocino county,known as the“ AL. Bron Rance,” and to that end to divide the . same into a Jarge number of small Farms. . take pleasure in assuring the public that any . statements which may be made by Capt. . Richardson, relative to the situation and qual. ity of said Jand, or the title thereto, may be fully relied on, Capt. Richardson has beena lresident of California for the last THIRTY jyEARs, and his official relations with the . Mexican government, previous to the occu' pation of the country by the Americans, as \ weil as by his known position and standing j } inthis community since that event, entities him, inthe opinion of the undersigned, to the fullest confidence of those who may become interested. in the disposition of the tract cf land referred to. Geo. T. Unham, G. B. Post, Hiram Grimes, J.P. Leese, John K. Hackett, G. W. Baker, . ( Mayor of the city.) (City Re®order.) . Adams. §Co. Lewis Teal, dohn J. Vioget, Thomas O. Larkin. Tichcts $5 each—can be had singly or by Wan. D. Fair, H. Meiggs, Capt. Stephen Smith. . the package, by calling at 103 Montgomery . street, near Adams & Co.’s where may be Wontgomerv st. cor California, San Francisco, . Seen geographical and sectional Maps. AlDraw at Sight i me’, sg in Sums to Suit,z Huth&Co. ~ London. American Exchange Bank, New York. Duncan, Sherman & Co. New York. Atlantic Bank, Boston Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia. Josiah Lee & Co. Baltimore. — Louisiana State Bank New Orleans, Page § Bacon, St. Louis. Hutchings § Co. Louisville. T: S Goodman & Uo. ‘Cincinnati. 8. Jones’ & Co. s Pittsburg. Gold Dust and E 3 vont rates sid Exchange purchased ot cur ; 80,2t Adams & Co 's Express offices throngh. tins; 500 galls Copal, Coach, and DeMar Var. out the State. Orders from any part of the nish; 25 bbls Bright Varnish ; 5 do Pine Oil; . State will he promptiy attended to. M. DELANY; Agent. San Francisco. C.C. HALL. Agett; Sacramento. W. ORRICK JOHNSON, Agent, Santa 12 ed . [Clara County. Dry Goods. Bh hibit pn BOND & CO, have just received a well-selected stock of Dry Goods, which they are offering at market rates, 9 3m @i Battery street, San Francisco, ©. J, JAN@ON. SHAS. W. BOND. Also at private sale, thelr stock will he . micals, Perfumery, Fancy Adticles, etc. Stone Buildins, Sansome, cor. of Merchant street, San Francisco, California. Agents tor Osgood’s India Cholagogue, Wis. . 1 / t } WIt--C. ASHER. 50-3m Biel a lS De ta Tes f wer. t . T @ *yY s NEVADA HOTEL, The usdersigned having purchased the above Hotel, and opened it fo the publie, are prepared to sccommodate regular and transiént Koarders, in the best manner. Under their carethe d ae ee tfotel is beg entirely refitted and refurmished permanently in the Adantic States, aud super: . 3 every part, and no. pains ‘will be spared to —— map! rita the ne eyes te i make it equal to any in the mining region. 7} ; ning r 5 nis mg Ww at“7, ; oon de ae mo pane nt Hh am a ed . The Bed Rooms wil be. under the care of . Seen ae nls Pee Purrer wae . Mra. Lewis,and will bo kept airy, clean ond tages, both in quality and price, to any others . coniforta%te: . in cur Hne of business. The Table will be supplied in the best uy antar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Graetenberg Co’s Medicines, Corbett’s) Shakers’ Sarsaparilla, Dr. Hunt’s Life Elixh and Hyatt?s Balsam. From the fact that one of our firm will reside 1-3m roar, Reoineron & Co, ner possible in this maiket. Sage ee Pep ae The Bar wll be furnished with the best LiEF. A. Bakeeck, . -quors and Cigars. It w ll-be the aim of the Proprietors to enLMUPORTER AND WHOLH. 5urea model house in the Nevada Hoel. }S SALE DEALER IN DRUGS. : {LERAD Tope: . Vs. * 6 . i ‘ we — 7 . . r Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Scuffs,. 52-3m* THOS. JGROUARD. s ; . . . —— -——__--—___--—_--—-a . Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Insivu-' . ments, Glass Ware, &c. . 7 7} . bx Comet, Flying Dutchman, and Wild fil F139 Sansome Street. opposite the-ofPigeon—one of the here ees ang Most complete.’ fices of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company aoaor MmEniE 79% Drugs, Medicines, Ke. ever . and Nicaragua eompany—{nrnishes a very denp Ties and offered to the trad at the lowest . sirable house for strangers visiting the city on — ane oe tS emarge se . ra every Sr ficle-ngeds . business or for recreatién. Its *uccommodajed by the Pbysiciany Druggist and Fancy ave been greatly erflatged. A-constant . “ What Cheer” House. HIS WELL KNOWN HOUSR, ! tions ! a pe + ae : °.4 . Dealer. . supply of Hor-ano-Cotp Water is furnished l less vartelu. Lodging per week $2 00 to 6 60 . Perfumery and Feney Articles, . to different parts of the house. Just landed from the most appreved American, . Bathing rooms have beea added with warm, French and [nglish mauufactures, in part . cold or 8iower bathe. comprising——_ is . Board, per week, $8 60 “4 . Luhies, Pinand’s, Chama’s, Eades’.J ules . «per day, 125 . Haurl’s and Retssele's Exlracts for the . Breakfast, os handkerchief. . rst 5) Teeth, Nail and Hair Brushes, an en2. Baths, £0 2 . . f © ob cf a Tha as Pray gag . pai e ay ae le eel ee, hair oils, cosmetics, toilet powder, hair) ~*g Ren’ So COR” BO WOODWARD. . dye. &c. . §47 Country dealers will find it to their in. terest to call and examine my stock before . purchasing elsewhere, as intending to transact . { = exclusively an importing and wholesale busi. i ness and having a permanent agent established . J, Eastern States, fam confident I ean . “ City Boot Store. P. J. ESPENSCHEID, 6n the corner of Main and ‘Commercial sts., “keeps constantly on hand at his old stand, s : rge and well selected sieck of boots and in the ec! shoes, also, a small by offer facilities to the purchaser that cannot be . surpessed. {2 Agent for California, Oregon and the . well selected lot o% saddlery, sete leather. belt and harness leather, asuperior article of water-proof .and polish i . . } } . ~andwich Islands, of Pareilas celebrated ltalian Rewedy—never knownto fal. * Miller’s New Orleans moss—fer upho!ster’s No. 173 Sansome street, Between Ja ksou and Pacific. + \ 182. mai3-3m . Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass. J. B. Blanchard & Co, . Beg leave to infurm the merchants of . this vicinity that they have removed to No. 48 . K sirect, south side, bettwceen 3d and 4th streets. where they have on hand the largest and most vatied assortment of the above goods . fore offe-ed in Sacramento, all being their own iinportation, and to which constant additions and ever be-*} biacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and all kinda of shée finding:. Repatring done in both the above lines of business with promptness, neatness, and an rexsonabvleterms. He feels tbanki ful to his former customers for the very libe. ral patronage that he has heretofore received, and solicits a continnance af the same 14-3m*® Gesarehs New. Arrangement, . Stage and Steamboat Line for Sacrameats . and San Frani.co, via Merysville. O* and after Monday, Feb. 7, Auriance q} Brekingham’s daily line of Concord eoach . es, will run as foliows: Leaves the Nevada i Hotel, Nevada city, every morning at 5 o' clock, A. M., passing throug’: Grass Valley, . Rough and Ready, lL: mpire Ranch, and arrives j at Marysville at 3 o’clock, P. M., thus afford. ing facilities for passengers wishing to take . be forwarded per order to any part of she . . city or country, jJet7-3m Oitice cor. Sansome & Merchant sts. . Geo: N. Shaw & Co. . . are being made by the arrival of every clipper . ship—o mong which mav be found, ; NAILS.—AIlI sizes, from 3d to Bin spikes; {also Rnishing and wrought naiJs. . SHOV EL S—*Kiowland’s,” “King’s,” . “Collins & Ca.’s,’ “Duryea f+ Rhodes’,” . square and round point, Jong and short handle. . = : eR: . AXES—*‘Coilins & Co.’s”” with and with: . es aaa Nevada Hotel, Nevada. i out handles. ‘Simmons’ ’’ handled. baer es 42-tf ‘ . (CKS— Collins gCo.’s” Pick and axe . state of California, Nevada county, ss, wanted Disrrict Covat, l0ru Jupicrar Drstter SAWS, Mill, Muley,Crosseut, Whip, Hand, . f June Team, 1353. . . and Compass Saws. Caro.tixe Mintieas AROLINE MILL N, the evening Boats fer Sa®ramento and Sag Francisco, which leave Marysville every ovenADRIANCE gBUCKINGHAM, Proprietors. A. WAGENER, Agent. Lloes, Crowbars, Hand and sledge Hammers, . ue ' Ta 7 ; ile . 5 . = voE a ae cI setts pecuees j James MILLIGAN. 1s arpenters . acCKsmMIths , and @ gene” Joanle a RR ¢ ‘als ; . val nddetinkent of Builders’ flerdearn oe BNHE . eo} le ot the ‘ ate of California, to $9. ete. etec . ie nines ap Rica “oast b James Milligan, Greeting; " ‘a = % vin ee ; You are hereby “otified ‘hat oa the 6th day Lota’ Shove goods will be e*ld at the very . cf Juno A. ), 1358, Coroline Milligan filed iz . gain = ier ee we invite Lay a , the office of the clerk of the district court of S I bef bi 1 20 si lee et Our stock gs ye le . the 10th judicial district in and for the county t o q she ny SCWw YY Fp o ae, 7 ° . >: eee ee Ee te 13-6 . of Névada, her complaint. praying for a diSacramento, March 20 oa Oy iomanncaner . ) sada pS cia Sa: . vorce from you. . W.H. Bovee. Cuas. W. Drury. . Youare therefore commanded to appear and @ fe Mryens, Hovustxkrrpens and ; Answer said complaint within three months a i . = ne ee CoNnsuMERS OF CorrEE GENERALLY . i ae grr eget mo jose is pra sg ey tay . Judgment with be taken against you, and the . The undersigned, proprietors of the well . plaintiff will apply to -the-court for the relief known . prayed for in said complaint. ,Sream Correc Ax Spice Mirrs . Witness, William S. Patterson, clerk of the on Broadway. above Dupont street, desire to } district court,‘ l0ih judicial.districé . inform their friends and customers, those in} LZ. S.J in and for the county of Nevgda, . the mining region especially, that the Coffee . with the seat peg ee Of Gay Os . from their establishment will always be sold Jane, A. ert BY Ber i elerk. }as cheap as any of similar quality in Cacifor. . BY Sidney W. Herhertsd.p. nia, Itisa ——soo : ck Sh ee Ss Genuine Article, ; 1. . : aeipee ee cs, . DNOH Be ATOUners, j . and is warranted to be at all times free from . Proad Street, Nevada, ithe slightest iapvrity. Persons who hare . W. H. BOVEE & CO., . . HAVE just received from New York, tho . been induced to use a certain description of largest stock of . groun} Coffee, or rather a kind of substitute . FANCY DRY GOODS, . ot Se Saiirs Qewpenesaderbeerpaest . ever brougnt to this market, which we offer to that or apparent low price; will but advance _ —— ~ Nevene , x . their.own interest and enjoyment, by testing . < heape: than any othe: . the same with that bearing the label of W. . establishment ia Nevada county:— H. Boovee & Co. The latter is put up in Silks, Satins, Sdk Braise, . packages of one pound and upwards and will . Embrotdered Lawns & Window Curtains, Needle-worked Collars and Sieedes, Parasols, Fancy Fans, Damask of all descriptsons, Riding Fats, &e. &e. &c. el Together with ALL SORTS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Z. HOLT, . Commission Merchant and Merchandize Broker (of Bodega.) . Office over D. 8. Lord's Book Store, Sansome street, San Francisco. Z. H., from the last three years expericnee jin buying and selling merchandise in this . eity and the mines, has confidence iv his ca. . pacity to fill orders satisfactorily to country , . merchants. janlo-3m . Paints, Oi!, Glass and Krushes TONS pure White Lead; 4000 ibs Ag Putty; 6000 galls boiled and raw lin. seed Oil; 406 galt Spirits Turpentine, bbis and (40,000 ibs Bridgewater weather and fire proof . Paint, in 300 and 509 Ib packages, of al ght . stone color,~-dry at $2 per 100 109. 1506 bxes . French window glass, alisizes. 2000 Ibs Red . Ochre; 1600 lbs yellow ochre: 4 tons Red lead. Brown and Black Japan, in tins: Glazers’ Diagionds; Brushes of all kinds ; Graining Colors ot all kinds, in any quantity. ‘ The subscriber requests purchasers to cail and examine for themselves athis new, store,~ corner of California and Sansome, streets,’ frmerly the Appraisers office. 52-3m J.P. BUCKLEY. May 6. 3m Wm. G. Badger . Importer and Commission Merchani, ND Wholesale dealer in ready made £4 -Clothing—Gen. Harrison Block, Bat} tery st. between Clay and Merchant, 2d door . from Clay. San Francisco, May 13:—Sm . Pacific Restuarant. Ww? the undersigned, beg leave to ‘n. form the public generaliy thar they have now completed their new house’at tho . foot of, Main strect.near_ the bridge, which . will,be open on Eriday Evening, Jupe 17, 1852, where, they. intend to farnish meals . from 6 a, Mm. until 1] Pp. M. on the most reasonable ternis. Our intention is to do 3 eash business, in thie mést comfortable, convenient manner, and table always provided with the very best the market affords. P.S. No-spirituous liguors at the bar.— Call and try us. GRUSH & CARPENTER. Nevada, June 17, 1853.tf