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. June, A. D. 18*3.
Whig County Convention.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Whigs of
Nevada County thata Whig County Convention has been called to meet at Nevada
City on Saturday, June 25th, for the purpose
of selecting.delegates to represent the Whigs
of said county at the State Convention to be .
held at Sacramento city, on the 6th day of
July next, to nominate candidates for the
several offices to be filled at the next State
Llection. ‘
The Whigs of the several townships are
requested to meet at such time and place as
may be convenient, and select delegates to
represent them at the county convention. For .
; . i
the purpose of securing prompt action, Saturdav, June 18th, is suggested as a suital le
time forthe several township meetings.
Jn10-.2t* By order of the
Wig County Centrat ComMITTER.
Masopic Ball.
FYF\HE Managers give notice that a Grand
A. Masonic Ball will be giyen on the evening of the Anniversary of St. John’s Day,
June 24th, at the Anta Saroon, Grass .
Valley. ((>~ All Ladies throughout the
county are respectfully solicited to attend
Managers.
Grass Valley. Nevada.
L. Wheeler, J. Williamson,
‘A. B. Dibble, James Fitz James,
J. M. Fouse, C. H. Seymour,
Dr. McCormick, T. H. Caswell.
Geo. Crandall, R. Little
Dr. Sheridan ht. A. Davidge,
Rough and Reedy. Cherokee.
E. W. Roberts,
S.F. Brown,
C. H Patchin,
J K Thirlwell,
French Corral, Randolph Hill,
RC Wyatt, A C Kane
MASONIC.
A LIL brethren iu good standing are reLX quested to assemble in Grass Valley,
on the 24th June, 1853, at 10 o’clock a. w., .
at the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of celebrating the Anniversary of St, John’s.
Jue 3-td Per Order.
TICKETS
OR. the Masonic Ball of the 24th of June
at Grass Valley, forsale at Williamson
& Dawley’s Main street, Nevada, also at Dr. .
McCormick’s office, at Adams § Co’s, Express office, Main st. Grass Valley. jel7
WANTED.
1OOKS, WAITERS, and CHAMBER.
A MAIDS. Persons wanting . elp can be .
supplied by application at the Intelligence Of. .
fice, Virginia House, Broad_st., Nevada.
Jun3-3in ms JOHNSON. .
Tri-Union Water Co. _
U {pu iS company will hold its regular me t.
2 ing on the 2d day of July next at LU
o'clock. A. M. at their office on Sucker Flat,
An alteration in tho constitution of the company will be proposed and a full ettendance of
the Stoc. holders is earnestly requested.
-J. WARREN MASON, Sec’y.
June 13th, 1853. 2*
8
Store to Let.
“A. EXT door to the Broad street Meat ma:iN ket—a new store 40 by 13 feet, on reasonable terms. Thisst re is rat proof, is situated
excellently for trade and offers a fine opportunity for any 01 e€ wishing to carry on any
Kind of business. J. ( HAMBERS. jel7-2t
i OO EA fees
A LL persons owning claims on Grass .
i. 3 Talley Slide, with shafts sunk to the
Bep Rock, are requested, in accordanee
with a law enacted Saturday last, 11th inst.,
hy the miners of that locality to give notice
of such fact to me before the 11th July next, peat the oe ate concern will be closed up
and thereby save their claims from forfeiture. . bY the Ist of August next, and all the stock
“Mantin Peterson. Recorder. . @Maining on hand after that time will be
Grass Valley, June 15, 1853 jel7-3w .
Pacific Restuarant.
rE, the undersigned, beg leave to in.
W form the public generally that they
have now completed their new house at the .
foot of Main street, near the bridge, which
will be open on Friday Evening, June 17, .
1853, where, they intend to furnish meals
from 6 4, M. until 11 Pp. 3. on the most reasonable terms.
cash business, in the most comfortable, conyen.ent manner, and table always provided
with the very best the market affords.
P.S. No spirituous liquors at the bar.—
Cal! and try us. =
GRUSH & CARPENTER.
Nevada, June 17, 1853.tf
STAT E OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss."
This Declaration is to show that I Marga.
ret C. Bell, a married woman, wife of V. G.
Bell, resident of the said County and State,
intend for the future to carry on business in
my own name and on my own account by
virtue of the provision of an act entitled an
act to authorize married women to transact
business in their own names as sole traders, .
approved April 12th, 1852; that said Susiness which she so intends to carry on is the
keeping of a hotel, boarding and_travellin
house, at the Bell house at Lower Deer Creek
crossing in said County, or at any other point
she may hereafter deem proper, and also the
carrying on of certain mining operations on
the main Yuba riyer, and the same invested .
in said business does not exceed five thous.
aa dollars. MARGARET C. BELL.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Neyada, ss.
On the seventh day 0° June, A. D. 185, .
before me personally came Mrs. Margaret C.
Bell, wife of the said V. G. Bel! described in
the foregoing instrumen‘*, the said Margaret
C. Bell being known to me to be the individual in and whe executed the said instru. _
mnt, and she acknowledges the same to be .
her own voluntary act and deed for the pur.
pose therein expressed.
Given ander my hand and seal the day and .
year above written.
z SILAS F. BROWN, J. P. N.C.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne.
vada, ss.
The above is a true copy of an instrument
now on Record in my office the 10th day of
Wa.S. PATTERSON,
Coanty Recorder. jl7-4w*
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada counKY ty. On this 13th day of June, A. D. 1853,
appeared Priscilla Scott, a married woman, residing evithin this state, desirous to avail herself of tise benefit of the act ‘to authorize married women to transact business in their own
name as sole traders,” approved April 12th,
1852, makes a declaration before the undersigned. justice of the peace, that she intends
to carry on business in her own name and cn
her own account, viz; the business of a Laundry and otheg genera] business; also the business of raising poultry, stock, etc., keeping a
dairy, selling milk, ete., and that she will be
from this date responsible in her own name
for all debts contracted by her on account of
her said business, etc., that her property consists of a house in Grass Valley, furniture,
cows and chickens, and that the amount invested in seid business is not more than five
outnhd dollars N. H. DAVIS,
Justice of the Peace.
Filed June 15, 1553, at 30 minutes past 4
o’clock p. m., and duly recorded in book H.
of miscellaneous recerds, page 307, records of
Nevada eounty. Wx».S. Parrerson, rec’r.
By Sidney C. Herbert, dep. junel7-3w*t
Our intention is to do a}
. dies, a supply of which will always be found
F.A, and A. Y. M.
EVADA LODGE -No. 1,
meets every Wednesday anu
Saturday evenings at their Brom
i Room on Broad street.
. Regular meetings of the Lodge, the first
. and third Saturdays of-every month.
J. R. McCONNELL, Ww. om.
, G. M. Sau, See’y.—49-3m
_ THE SIGN OF
THE SUN.
} Y ou miners, you merchants,
_. Tradesmen and all,
Who want good Victuals, clean beds,
Are desired to call
At “naomi ar Main street,
f ere prefit you'll reap.
You’ll find those varieties sole
>, And uncommonly cheap.
Then for Miners’ Saloon,
You will please to enquire.
By calling elsewhere
_ You may have to pay higher;
His eizars and his liquors,
: Without any fun,
You'll find them the best
iSee Under the Sun.
. Gentlemen, please give me a call, and much
' oblige your humble servant,
. 49-3m Lirtte Jimwy GaLiaHER.
}
. J. LARK, W. G. ALBAN.
i s
‘Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals,
Wholesale and Retail.
H>™. Fark AND ALBAN having formed a
\ partnership in the above business, and
{removed to the old stand formerly oceupied
_by Lark and Garrason, directly opposite
. Phelps’ Hotel, Main st., Nevada city, are now
. receiving the largest and best selected stock of
. Drugs, Medivines, Chemicals, Patent Medi. ctnes, Perfumeries, Brushes, Cigars,Lamp Oi,
ete., ever brought into this market, all of which
we will seli considerably less than fory er pri. ces, and we hope by long experience a /d close
. vttention to business to merit alibera’ Share ot
. public patronage.
To tHe Laptes we can furnish she finest
variety of Perfumery this side of th cities be. low, such as Eau Lustrals, Pomat ims, Creme
. Capillarie. Bear’s Oil, Maeassa’ Oil, Rose
. fair Vil, Fancy Colognes, Lubin’s Extracts,
. Charcoal Tooth paste, Tooth powder, fine per. fumed soaps of all kinds, hair brushes, tooth
. brushes, nail brushes, shell dressing combs,
. toilet powders, chalk balls, ete. etc.
We particularly invite the attention of the
lovers of good Cigars to our stock of La Fra
. gancia, El] Coioso de Rodas, E] Dorado, Castanon, and many other fine brands, which we .
. offer wholesale and retail at reduced prices.
. We invite physicians to cail and examine .
. our stock of Medicines. We are determined .
to furnish the profession with medicines at as .
. low a figure as they can buy in San Francisco.
. Physicians’ prescriptions put up carefully
} upon the shortest notice, at all hours.
My 27-3m EARK & ALB AN.
: ; , —— .
. NOTICE. .
Minine Co.—There will be a meeting
. of the Stockholders of the Lafayette and Hel'vetia Gold Mining Co. at their office in Grass
. Valley, on Thursday 7th day of July next,
,to elect six Directors, according to the pro
_ visions in article third of the constitution of
‘said company. FRANK SQUIRE, Sec.
. Grass Valley, June 3. jnn10.3t
Must be Sold Out.
. $100,000 In Clothing and Boots !! At Frexcu
& RuGcewes’,
ORNER of Sacramento and Leidsdorff
streets, where you will find the largest
jand best selected stock of clothing in the
. State, and made expressly for the California
market,
Owing to new arrangements in our busisold out at auction, therefore we will sell at
very low rates in order to save auction commissions. We will sell either by package
or dozen or single garment. And we have
a splendid assortment of
COATS.—Over coats, sack coats, frock
coats, dress coats, business coats, of all colors and styles.
. PANTS.—Black and fancy cassimere,
. satinet, tweeds, cottonades an t denim pants
in great variety. —
. WESTS—Black and fancy satins, silks,
. velvets, cloth and cassimere vests, all styles.
. Snirts—Blue, red and grey twilled flan. nel over shirts, the best grades, large size and
. two pockets. Fancy stripes, J. Lind, eheck
‘and Hamilton shirts.
. All colors and qualities of merino under
. shirts and drawers.
A choice lot of fine white shirts from the
house of Hanford & Brother, of New York,
the very best shirt makers in the states.
Carret Bacs—Invoices to sell entire of
brussels, felt and black canvass, of all sizes
Boors, boots, beots— Go it Boors, the
SuHoEs is coming!— Will sell invoices entire
or single cases of kip, grain or calf sewed
boots, all new styles; calf, kip and paten
leather brogans.
Invoices or CLorninc—Entire in original packages as put up expressly for retail
; stocks, from Hanford & Brother, of N York,
_ whose reputation is known the state over,for
. sending honest goods and honest invoices
, With them for the truth of which any of our
. prominent clothing hc uses can vouch.
jun3-Im FRENCH & RUGGLES.
TE —etnslenee
secel PATE SOE ca Se Oe eae ee
LACKBERRY, Raspsegry and CuerRY Branopiés, of the celebrated S. and
W. brands, in 10 gallon kegs.
The undersigned are the sole agents for
California fer the above well known Branat their store, No. 104 Battery street, corner
of Merchant street, San Francisco. —_je-1m
STARKWEATHER, McCrenacuan & Co.
NOTICE.
ERSONS shipping goods to my eare are
requested in future to ship to Sacramen. to city, on e‘ther of the regular line of boats.
. My agents will be in Sacramento at all times
. totake charge of any goods directed to my
a
. care, H. DAVIS.
. Nevada, June 10th, 1853. 2t
. W.H. Boves. Cuas. W. Drury.
Mm hee Miners; Hevsex RS and
ConsUMERS OF CoFFEE GENERALLY.
. The undersigned, propriétors of the well
. known ;
Stream Corres axp Seice Mirrs
on Broadway, above Dupontstreet, desire to
. inform their friends and cus mers, those in
the mining region especially, that the Coffee
trom their establishment will always be sold
as cheap as any of similar quality in Caiifornia. Itisa ;
Genuine Article.
SS.. FINEST FLAVOR,
and is warranted to be at all times free from
i il ns who have
description of
id of substitute
n the interior, Coffee, recently introdu
and wlich has but one rece:
H. Boover & Co. The latteris put up in
packages of one pound and upwards and will
be forwarded per order te amy) part of the
city -or country. W. iH.
jel7-3m Office cor. Sansome &
am sorneeceseerenonetniniatrcebttpanenaonsinecntitnintetinmemeneetnassetiedtantunitetietininmeinee
°
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.
AFAYETTE anp Hetxetra Gop}
een ee ae CL A
; . judgment wil] be taken against you, and the
June, A. D, 1853. jn10-3m*
Notary Public.
HE Subscriber having been re-appointedand qualified as Notary Public, in
and for Nevada County, under the new law
of April 30, 1853, will be found in his office
one door east Masonic Hal!, Grass Valley, Irish WHISKEY,
. He will give particular attention to the purchase and sale of real estate, Legal instru.
ments exeuted, conveyancing, protests, affidauits and all other Notorial business will
receive prompt attention. Also, General
Agency for collection of rents, notes, bills,
mortgages, &e. §. C. Ricnanpsoy, N. P.
June 10, 1853—m* ‘
jWHE undersigned, grateful for the liberal
patronage conferred upon the Miners’
Ding Store py the Public of Nevada and vicinity, during the two years last past, begs
leave to solicit a continuation of favors as
heretofore. Having recently added largely to
his former stock of Drugs and Medicines, he
is now prepared to serve the public more efficiently than at any former time. His stock
consists in part of the following Porurar
t{EMEDIES of the day: Sands’, Townsend’s,
Bull’s, and Corbet’s Extracts of Sarsaparilla ;
Jayne’s Expectorant, Alterative, Carminative Balsam, Hair Tonic, Tonic Vermifuge,
and Sunative Pills; Ayres’ Cherry Pectoral,
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Osgoed’s
India Cholagogue, Moffatt’s Bitters and Pills,
Hewes’ and Webster's Nerve and Bone Liniment, Mustang Liniment, Perry Davis’ Pain
Killer, Chloroform, Concentrated Sulphuric
Ether: Nitric, Muriatic, Sulphuric, Acetic,
Citric and Tartaric Acids ; Seidlitz Powders,
Cartonate and Sal Soda, Salts of Tartar, Carbonate and Calcined Magnesia, Cream Tartar,
Sulphur, pure Cod Liver (il, Essential Oils of
Rose, Bergamot, Lemon, Lavender, Annis,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Rosemary, Peppermint,
Pennyroyal, Juniper, Spruce, Tansy, and Origanum; Olive and Almond Oils ; Arrow Root,
Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Irish Moss;
Trusses, s.inglo and douhle; Breast Pumps,
Nursing Bottles, Syringes, glass and metalic,
&c.; Allum, Borax, Saltpetre, Sugar of Lead,
. white and yellow Wax, Rosin, Glue, Ginger,
Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnrmon, g-c. ALSO—
Best Brandy and Port Wine, selected for the
sick. Atso, expected in a few days, a full assertment of Perfumery. All are invited to
call, and we will see that none go away dissatisfied.
DR. MOORE will attend all calls, as heretofore, in the practice of the various departments of his profession.
JESSE MOORE, M. D.
Nevada, April 20th, 1853.—52-3m is*
~
100 Barrels Crushed Sugar,
50 bbls Carolina Rice;
100 doz Brooms; 20 bbls Billings Hams;
225 do 8-hoop Pails; 110 sacks Rio Coffee;
100 boxes Soap; 250 do Beans;
250 bbls Pork; 200 boxes Candles;
*50 firkins Butter, 250 do Raisins;
10,000 lbs Peruviaa Sugar; 100 cases Raspberry Syrup;
100 cases Imperial Tea, 1 Ib caddies;
250 cs. Chicken, boiled and roast Mutton,
Kensett’s Beef, Greeg Corn, Greem Peas,
Oysters. Fresh Strawberries, assorted
Preserves, Fresh Peaehes, Lobsters.
ALSO
BRANDIES—Sazerae Martelle, Rousse,
Chanyvin, Friores, &c. &c.
WINES—Sherry, Port, hiadeira, Marmsley,
Teneriffe.
ALSO—Whiskey, Alconol, &c. For sale by
VERPLANCK & McMULLIN,
50-3m 69 Front st., near Long wharf.
Sheriff’s Sale.
State of California, Nevada County, ss.
\yJ HEREAS, heretofore, to-wit: on the
3lst day of January A. D, 1858. a writ
af attachment came to my hands issued out of
the office of the Clerk of the district court,
sx th judicial district, Sacramento county, in
favor of Jno. R. Atkins against J. C. Stewart,
by virtue of which I attached the same day at .
{i o’clock a. mu. the following proverty, viz:
All the right, title and incerest of said Stewart
in and to the stock of goods belonging to Stewart § Henry in the town of Grass Valley in
Nevada county; Also the storehouse occupied
by Stewart and Henry, and the hotel adjoining, known as the Bell House situated in the
town of Grass Valley, on the east side of Mill
street, together with the furniture, beds, bedding, cooking stove and cooking utensils, cupboard ware, bar and bar furniture and all other
property pertaining to said hotel; And afterwards, to-wit: on the 30th day of April a p.
1853, execution issued from said court for
the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred
and thirty one 21-100 dollars directing the
sale of said property.
Now therefore I will proceed to sell to the
highest bidder for cash, at the premises, on
Friday the 17th day of June, 1853, at 11 o’clock a. m.all the right, title and interest
which said Stewart had in and to the above
described property, on the 3lst day of January, 1853. Nevada city, May 28th, 1853.
jun3-3t W. H. Enpecorrt, sh’ff.
Z. HOLT,
Commission Merchant and Merchandize Broker
Office over D. S. Lord’s Book Store,
Sansome street, San Francisco.
Z. H., from the last three years experience
in buying and selling merchandise in this
citv and the mines, has confidence in his capacity to fill orders satisfactorily to country
merchants. junl0-3m
Boarding House For Sale, .
T JEFFERSON, on the South Yuba.
A The undersigned, wishing to return
home, offers his well-known boarding and
lodging house, known as the Jefferson Flat
Hotel, for sale. The house is nearly new,
in complete order, will accommodate 36 regular boarders and lodgers, beside any amount of transient custom—is in the midst
of one of the richest and mest prosperous
mining districts in the state—is now doing
a good business, and “= —_ > ae bar
1 the fixtures. unel0-3t
— WM. BOELEN.
State of California, N —_ goetts ,
ict Covat, l0ra Jupiciat Disttct,
wages ‘Juss Term, 1853.
Caro.ine MILLIGAN,
vs
James MILiiean. : é
HE People of the State of California, to
T James Milligan, Greeting;
You are hereby notified that on the 6th day
cf June, A. D. 1353, Caroline Milligan filed in
the office of the clerk of the district court of
the 10th judicial district in and for the county
of Nevada, her complaint. praying for a divorce from you.
You are therefore commanded to appear and
answer said complaint within three months
from the date hereof, or in default thereof
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in said complaint.
Witness, William S. Patterson, clerk of the
district court, 10th judicial district
{Z.§.] in and for the county of Nevada,
with the sea affixed, this 6th day of
m
WM. S. PATTERSON, clerk.
By Sidney U. Herbert, dsp.
Williamson & Dawley
AT THE OLD AUCTION STAND-“-MAIN ST. NEVADA.
Muscat WINE, . Cherry BRANDY,
Seotch do Hock do Peach do
Monongahelado Claret do ALE in Bottles.
Old Bourbon do Sauterne do do in halfbarrels.
Acid brand do Champagne, LEMON SYRUP,
Holland Gin,
Anchor brand do
Jamaica Rum,
Port WINE,
Sherry do
Maderia do
Seignette
St. Martin
Ma: tell
Otard, Dappyy BRANDY, Mills
Piuet,Castillon&Co do
BITTERS,
do Stoughton’s do
BRANDY PEACHES,
do FRENCH CORDIAL,
do PEPPERMINT.
These brands pale & dark. &c. &e. &e
CIGARS of all Qualities and Brands.
Flour, Hams, Bacon, Potatoes, Beans,
Groceries, and Provisions, &c, all of whi
Highest Price paid for Gol
—_—_—_———______
Gregory House.
K street, between Front and 2d, Sac. city.
— THE subscriber having re-opened the above mentioned house, would
aa respectfully infc rm his friends in Ne"Yada and vicinity, and the iravelling
pu lic generally, that he is ready to accommodate them, upon the most liberal terms,
with all the cOmforts and conveniences usu. & ly found in welt regulated Hotels. Thankful for former favors, he solicits a continuance of this patronage.
U. S. GREGORY.
Sacramento, June 5:h, 1853. jl7-3m thee tbasminariotniec mata: a
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Nevada. The undersigned, mary T.
Hamilton, wife of Gravvin Hamilton, resjding at Grass Valley, in the county and state
Boston Syrup, and a general assortment of . *foresaid, desirous of availing herself of the
ch will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
d Dust.
el SP ae ee. W@S En a_ eS
Of the Kentucky Store.
: ] AVING now on hand the most complete and well selected assortment of Reapy
MADE CLOTHING AND STAPLE Goops, that ever was bro
With regard to the quality, price and finis
we flatter ourselves they cannot help being
being our steady aim
TO SUIT THE FANCIES 0
ur goads are selected with the strictest regard to price and description, and as we hav
already received such patronage and such encouragements as surpassed our most sanbenefit of an act of the Legislature of said
State, entitled “an act to authorize married
women ta transact business in their own
name as sole traders,” approved April 22th,
1852, according to the provisions of said act
declares that from and after the 18th day of
May, A. D. 1853, sh2 intends to carry on bnsiness in her own name and on her own account, as a sole trader, viz—the business of .
D ; ught to this market, we . keeping and conducting a boarding house,
would beg to call the attention of our numerous friends and the public generally thereto. . now being built by her on Church
street,
h of our goods, we confidently believe that} Grass Valley, county and state aforesaid, in
They cannot be surpassed by any House
this side of San Francisco To prove this we would respettfully ask those who are in
want of any article enumerated below, to give us a call and examine our stock, when
convinced of the truth of our assertion, it
F ALL OUR CUSTOMERS.
guine hopes, so many flattering proofs of appreciation, we further wish to say that
with the steady increase of the same, we 6
mers all the inducements that
hail not lack of energy to afford our custoTHE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTE MAY DESIRE.
Our Stoc
Fine and superfine cloth frock Coats of
descriptions and colors
D rap-d’ete, cassimere and tweed Coats
Bombazine, alpaca and linen do
Fine doeskin and cussimere Pants
Linen do
Gentlemen’s Wnder Garments and Furnishing Goods too numerous te mention . =
=z
Comprises
Plain satin and fancy silk Vests
Superior soiree do
do do crayats
White and faney kid G'eves,and linen Gloves
Fine Panama Hats, from $2 to £20
(Silk, Peruvian, Kossuth and Jewny Lina Hats
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, AND A
Large Assortment of Boots and Shoes of all Descriptions.
REMEMBER THE KENTUCKY STORE.
Nevada, may 27th, 1853—tf
Grass Valley Saw Mill.
HE powerful and extensiveSAW MILL
connected with the works of the “Grass
Valley Gold Mining Company,” is now in
full operation, and prepared to fill all orders
for LUMBER of every description.
The Engine is a first class sixty horse power,and runsan eight feet MULAY SAW,
and a Circular Saw—the former having 280
strokes, and the latter over one thousand revolutions per minute, and capable of manufacturing about 16,000 feet in each 24 hours.
We have on hand over 5000 first quality saw
logs, and can furnish on short notice the BEST
clear stuff, Sugar Pine Siding, and Dimension Lumber up to 32 feet in length, and
Plank up to 42 inches in width, or wider if required. :
We shall put up in a few weeks, a splendid
PLANING MACHINE,
(Woodworth’s patent,) capable of dressing
boards on both sides at the same time; Also,
“tongue,” groove” dg “bead” them for ceilings, flooring, &. &c.
The “Grass Valley Saw Mill,”
is situated near the centre of the village, on
the south side of Wolf Creek, (Auburn road)
and forms a conspicuoys Jand-mark, as well to
citizens as to strangers. A new and substantial bridge will be immediately erected over
Wolf Creek, giving easy access tu the lumber
yard for teains—the ground being nearly level, and the facilities for loading unsurpassed
by any establishment in Nevada county.
Treams—Cash, at the lowest prices.
J. WINCHESTER, President.
Davis Divine, dep’t Sup’t.
Grass Valley, April 20, 1853.—52-tf
‘Dissolution.
NUE co-partnership heretofore existing between G, W. Beeny and George F. Jacobs is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved.
All business of the late firm will be settled by
either one of the parties, by calling at the subscriber’s store at the lower end of Main st.
n ar Adams d+ Co ’s Express office. Nevada
city, May 5, 1853. G. W, BEENY.
Junel0-4t ine seme
Public Administrator.
LL persons in whose house or premises
any stranger or person may wie intesvate
without known heirs, or any one knowing
thereof, are required by law to give immediate
notice of such event to the undersigned,
T. W. COLBURN,
Junel0-3m Public Administrator.
~ .
Middle Ferry on South Yuba,
IVE miles north of Nevada, the most direct route to Downieville, Grass Valley,
Eureka, Onion Valley, Moore’s Flat, Minesota, San Juan, Cherokee, French Corral, Poor
Man’s and Hopkin’s Creek, Seventy Six, Pine
Grove, Kelsey’s and Sear’s Diggings, and all
other mining regions north of Ophir, Hangtown, Auburn, Sacramento city, &¢.
Persons travelling north, would do well to
visit Nevada, to see all the late improvements
in Mining. It has ever been, and will continue to be fora length of time, the richest and
most extensive mining district that has ever
been discovered in the country.
Travellers honoring us wit
good accommodationsat the Ferry.
April 29-3m DAW §& ROBINSON,
More New Diggings.
Z 3 HE Subscribers are now opening a large
and well-selected stock of —
Groceries and Provisions,
at the well known stand of E. Cook & Co.,
Nevada, where they hope their friends and
the public will call.
Grateful for past favors, (as members of a
recent firm,) they hope to merit a continuance of the same by their constant endeavors
to give satisfaction. One of the firm will
continue in San Francisco, and attend to
forwarding weekly supplies, so as to keep up
a general assortment of all articles usuaily
kept. Call and examine our stock.
We also keep a constant supply of
Sluice and other Lumber,
on hand at the Mill.
jlo-m HIRST & RUSSELL.
Nevada, June 2d, 1853.
Grauman & Josephson,
At the Kentucky Store. Main Street,
WAVE now on hand, and constantly receive, all kinds of the Finest LapiEs
Goons, as Silks of all colors and descriptions,
Barage and Tissue, Superfine Jaconets and
Lawn, Ginghams, Calicos of all colors, Trish
Linen, Domestics, etc. ctc., in endless varieties. Our prices are moderate, as the large
business we do enables ys to sell at small profits. [Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine our goods. :
May 27. GRrauMAN AND JosEPHsoN, a’gt.
NOTICE.
i my absence to the Atlantic
States, the business in the Express and
Banking Office of Adams & Co. at Rough
and Ready will be transacted by J. Keyes,
. who is now the regular agent of Adams &
Co. for that place. H. T. COLLINS,
ne ee
Grauman & Josephson, ,,..
Legal Notice.
A W POTTER,
vs
Commonwealth of California.
Court of Public Patronage; Before the Honorable the sovereign People.
W. POTTER in his own proper
¢ person, comes before said court specially and pleads as a verity that he has
opened the finest causes of assorted Fruits,
Preserved Meats and choice family Grocearticles are truly fair and hermetrically sealed
as follows:
Fresh Peaches,
do Pine Apple,
do Cherries,
Green Corn,
Apple Butter,
Green Peas,
Pate De Becasses.
Also—Pje Fruits of all kinds; Peaches,
Cherries, Pine Apples, Prunes, Figs, Olives,
&c. preserved in Brandy. All of the above,
together with many other articles of the very
rices.
shortest notice.
N. B.—Porrer is also sole agent in this
place for Wm. H. Bovee & Co.’s pure ground
Old Java Caffee, put up in San Francisco, and
the only genuine article to be found in this
market A.W POTTER,
‘Jtin3-1m Main st., opposite Phelps’ Hotel.
15 hhds bacon.
So es lard, tins;
150 firkins Goshen loo hf bxs do do
Butter; 175 hf bbls No. 1
10 hhds do do kitts; mackerel ;
loo hf bbls clear pork; . loo bags Rio coffee ;
loo do mess pork;
. 600 bxs adamantine loo esLondon mustar
candles, (63) 5o cs gnd pepper, § 1b
loo bbls crusi’d sugar bottles;
loo hf bbls do do . loocs pie fruits;
loo do powdered do . 125 cs Stuughton’s
. 5o bbls dried apples; Bitters, qts;
125 hf bblsdo do . 75 ds tomato ketsup;
500 grsClarks match’s { 125 cs Champagne, qts
75 bbis old rye whisky . 60 cs grape and olive
. Tobacco.
loo es men’s straw, Leghorn, F L hats, for
sale by R. E. BREWSTER & Co.
my2o-Im 109 Battery, cor Merchant st.
Notice to Contractors.
best brands, will be soid at the lowest market . determine
Hotels, Restaurants, ete., supplied at the . p
_ CSKsS CURED SUGAR HAMS;
150 intel i
buying and selling, and trading in merchandize, &c., in the raising of stock, poultry, &e.
and in the business of mining in its various
departments, by means of hired labor; That
from this date, she will be individually responsible in her own name for all debts contracted by her, on account of her said busi€ }ness, and that the amount thus invested in
said business is not more than five thousand
dollars. MARY T. HAMILTON.
made and subscribed before me, May 18th,
1853. N. H. DAVIS,
Justice ef the Peace.
State of California, county of Nevada, ss.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true transcript of the recerd as the same remains in my office:
Given under my hand and seal this 26th
[ke §.] day of may, a p 1853.
Rost. A. Davines,
Recorder, Nevada county.
i Ee Beco SES SEE SOR COE ott Rates, (ae
s 77 a
500,000 F’t Seasoned Lumber
T the Penn Valley Stcam Saw Mill, of
every variety of length and size, for fluming, sluicing, building, fencing, &c., will
be sold as cheap as can he procured at any oth.
er mill in the county.
Ail orders promptly attended to, and bills of
any amount and ordinary dimensions. filled at
he yard, causing no delay to tle ptr:haser.
Lumber furnished to mining companies, upon
the river and elzewhére, at very low rates.
Contractors for river companies, give us a
call. BERGANTZ ¢ HATCH.
Pen Valley, May 14, 1853.—imy2o-1m*
B. C. HORN & Co.
58 Sansome street, betwecn California and Pine
KE now receiving from the Clippers
Rattle and Duchess D’Orleans, the following styles and brands of cigars, to which
ries ever brought to the mountains, and be. we invite the attention of déalers and others:
lieves that ne will not fail in the suit as the . Cubre Regalias, LaLolaMontes Londres
do Media do do do Meuia do
do Millars do de Frescherio do
do Apprensaditos, do do Prensado do
do RegaliaPren:adosdo Seyillano do
la Sultana Regalias, do Cosmopolita do
do do Media do doShakspeare do
: . doGrenadinadodo do Flor Nacional do
do Strawberries, , Raspberries, do do do x. do Prubese Regalia do
do Whortleberries, Tomatoes, Hi Derado * ido Espanola do
2 ae o Espana o do Cubana Caraga
do Blackberi ves, Asparagus, do LadyFranklindo «do Cinto de Orion do
do Citrons, Lobsters, do do Mediado do do Londres
Mushroom, Oysters, Clams, do Necotiana do do Woodvill Millars,
Mackerel, Chickens, Sardines, do Salma Celebrado do Fontica Londres
do Punctualidad de do !yra do
Lola Montes Caricas, Cosn opolita Londres
do do do
Also every variety and styles of American
Regalias, manufactured Tobseco, Snuff,
Matches, Pipes, ete., ete., all of which we are
d to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
Those wishing to find B. C. Horn & Co., wil
e particular to observe the number 58 Sanl
some street between California and Pinewhere Messrs. Lewis & Briggs, representatives
of the firm, will be pleased to see their friends
and customers. my20-l1m_ B.C. Horn & Co.
State of California, County of Neyada, ss.
Mrs. Antonelle Alexandre, of the State of
alifornia, county of Nevada and township
loe E gs lard: eas ia tink of Grizzly Bear, a married woman, the wife
a . gag ean ssitagias ey ,of Dr. Dezalara Alexandre hereby Geclares
and gives notice to all whom it may concern
that she intends on and after the date hereof
to carry on business on her own account,
and that the business she intends to engage
200 es gnd do, Ib pap’r . in is the keeping of a boarding house for the
accommodation of regular and trensient
boarders and the travelling public, and that
she intends to keep for sale provisions, groceries, liquors, and such other things as may
be necessary for the accommodation of her
customers.
ANTONELLE ALEXANDRE.
State of Califernia, County of Nee
vada, ss. :
Personally appeared before me Rob’t A.
Davidge, county clerk of Nevada county,
this 17th day of May, A. D. 1853, Antonelle
~ . Alexandre, the person described in and who
executed the above instrument, who ackTHE SUBSCRIBER, sole contractor for . nowledged to me that she executed the same
the construction of the ‘South Yuba Min. freely and voluntarily and for the uses and
ing and Sacramento Canal Company’s” . puposes therein mentioned. Subscribed and
works, hereby invites proposals for building . sworn to before me this 17th day of May,
. the canon on said river, at the point where
the survey commences,
a call will fina . 2 4am across the Yuba River. at the foot of . A.D.1853._ ROB’T A. DAVIDGE, Clerk.
Per Wm. S. Patterson, deputy.
Lhereby certity that the above is a true
The dam must be constructed of stone and . Copy from the original filed in my office this
of sufficient strength to resist the pressure of
the entire volume of waters of that river
; When swollen to the highest mark, and a-greeably to the design of the company’s Enginer, Capt John Day of Grass Valley.
17th day of May, A. A.1855. [my20-4
Attest, R.A DAVIDGE, Co. CPk N.C.
Henry Johnson & Co.
Import'rs and Wholesale Druggists,
The work will be commenced on this sec-. No 146 Washington street, near Montgomtion of the canal, on the Ist of October next,
when the river is presumed to be at its lowest stage.
ery, San Francisco,
FFER for sale, ror casu, at the lowest
wholesale prices,a large and well selected
Sealed proposals for this work will be re. assortment of East India. Mediterranean and
{
ceived until that day, and must be endorsed
“Proposals for Dam,” and addressed to the
subscriber, care of T. W. Colburn, Esq.,
Nevada city. . eee
The work must be of the most substantial
character, and such as to pass inspection and
approval of the Engineer.
N. PEABODY POOR, Contractor.
Nevada city, May 18, 1853. my20-4m
Select School.
R. V. I. VAN DOREN, would respect'L fully inform the citizens of Nevada and
vicinity, that he has opened a Day School, on
Coyota street. The school is pleasantly situ
ated in a retired part of the city. From the
Teacher’s experienc: in the government and
instruction of youth, he hopes to conduct the
school in such a manner and on such prineiples as to render it worthy of the liberal patronage of a discerning public.
Terms made known on application. jun3-1m
NOTICE 2B
O THE CITIZENS or Nevapa.—The
undersigned have just re-opened their
Livery Stable on Main street, where they will
keep as many good saddle horses on hand as
they may have callsfor. Their stock is in fine
condition, and-will be let on the lowest terms.
Also, horses and mules of any description for
sale. Atso, any quantity of snow and Boston
Ice for sate. FOSTER & O'BRIAN.
May 20-45
;European Drugs and Medicines: French,
. English and American Chemicals of all
kinds ; also, an extensive variety of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,
Paints and Oi's, Dye Stuffs, Labels, Window Glass, Extracts, Bronzes, Trusses, Leeches, Surgical Instruments, Druggists’ Glassware, Hatters’ Goods, Shakers’ Herbs and
Roots, etc., together with every article comprised in the stock of a Druggist or Physician,
H. J. & Co. are the proprietors’ wholesale
agents for Dr. Jayne’s Family Medicines,
Sands’ Sarsaparilla, Old Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, Moffat’s and Brandreth’s Pills, Davis’ Pain Killer, Congress Spring Water, ete.
Henry Johnson and Co. have made such
arrangements in New York, Boston and
Philadelphia as will enable them to pu.chase
their stock at the lowest rates, and they are
determined to give their customers the benefit of low prices, and at the same time the
the best quality of goods. June3-3m
Sash and Doors.
¥ the wholesale or retail, manufactured
with machinery, by
L. P. STILES,
corner of Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
fe N.B. All bills filled to order at short
notice. 52-5m
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