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June 17, 1853 (4 pages)

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if . ns ae Bat be sicer as VU . Bovyer's Ranch, . AUCTION SALES. Fat cattle and Beef For Sale.} By FARISH § ADAMS.) ELE undersigned has now on hand and/iJ. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer. constantly keeps a EGULAR Trade Sale every Tuesday, Large Number of Fat Cattle, sale commencing at 9 o'clock. which he will sell at low rates at his plaice They are now daily receiving large and well known as Bovyer’s Ranch. He also sup-) desirable consignments of merchandize from plies miners in the neighborhcod and at his . San Francisco, consisting of a general assiore at Newtown and Rush Creek with good! sortment of Groceries, Provisions, Wines, beef, for sate on foot or by retail. Liquors and Cigars, which are intended for Ffe also has at his Store a Good Astheir anction sales, and to which they parsoriment of Goods, } . him, and respectfuily solicits its continuance, . found complete and second -to none in the pledging himseif always to endevror to give . city, which they are prepared to sell at San eatisfaction. DAVID BOVYER. . Francisco prices, adding freight and expenMay 27, 1853.6m . ses. ae Se corner of Plaza and E st. Marysville. PICKETT & MOUNT, Marysville, May 28, 1853.—40-6m wi LE DEALERS IN "Spt PAGES . PDAWN 7 Grocerica, Provisions, and Geucral Merchandise. J OSEPH M BROWN & CO, Importers No. 67, Front st, FARISH & ADAMS, and Jobbers of Hardware, Metals and Fire proof Building, near Long Wharf, Saa . Mining Tools of every description, have temFrancisco, Cal. 52-3m porarily located themselves at 81 California WM. PICKETT.. ccesseconseT. L. MOUNT. . Strect, ubetp they > _ ae by cona Dp AF N’PYDTMNIa . stant clipper arrivals, a full su of every Dr. P. M. O’BRIEN’S . article inthe above business, which they will Wholesale Drug Store and Pharmaceutical . offer to the city and country trade on very : Laboratory, 51 Davis Street, Between Sacramento street and Long Wharf, San Francisco. 52-y advantageons terms. Having resident partners in New York city, and also in England, Josxru u.BRowN ya Tete ~ al ~~ . & Co, have unusual facilities in purchasing William H. Stowell, and importing their goods direct, and will COMMISSION MERCHANT, . consequently be enabled to give their custora street, “¥ 3 Califoroia, — Francisco. . mers the advantage of it. . B. W. HS. makes no purchases of any . [7,4 SCOwrdi tw Cle DT description of property on his own account, but . Hardwar e, Paints, Oils, and gencrally has a large assortment of merchandize for sale on consignment. He respectfully tenW indow Glass. ders his services to any parties who may wish J.B Blanchard & Co to employ an agent for the sale of merchandize s , NCEE Bez leave to inform the merchants of ee or for making investments. this vicinity that they have removed to No. 48 . K street, south side, between 3d and 4th streets, Attention All! ~ where they have on mand the largest and <0 AT 2; varied as:ortment of the above goods ever beROSEN HEI M& BRO. fore offered in Sacramento, all being their own Main street, first door below Phelps Hotel.} importation, and to which eonstant additions ESPECTFULLY inform their friends . and the public in general that they have now on hand, and are constantly receiving a Ll ASSOr 2 a . pak AN Tew ulé SHO V EL S—*‘Kowland’s,” King’s,” peared ete Fah ewelry, . Collins & Co.’s,” “Duryea qRhodes’,” the finest ever offered in this city, embracing . square and round point, jonz and short handle. a variety of Watches of different escapements,} AXES—‘*Collins & Co.’s” with aud withboth of Gorp ayp Sriver, and the latest} ont handles. “Simmons’”’ handled. ‘ at ge Collins ¢Co.’s”’ elves. Most Fashionable Jewelry, ised Cgeicene se »Crosseut, Whip, Hand, consisting of fine California Gold, Diamond . Hoes, Growbars, Hand and sledge Hammers, § Pearl Rings,Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Brace-} Wedges, Anvils, Files, complete setts Coopers’ lets, &c. also Loekets, Pins, Pencilg, Gold . Tools, Carpenters’, Blacksmiths’, and a geneSpectacles, &c. Also Silver Forks, Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons, and a’great variety may27-3in are being made by the arrival of every clipper ship—among which may be found, NAILS.—AlIl sizes, from 3d to Bin spikes; also finishing and wrought nails. style of Crarxs, Seats AND Keys to match; Pick and axe together with the ral assortment of Builders’ Hardware, Cutlery, etc. ete. : of Fancy and other Goods, both useful and}, All the above goods will be sold at the very Ka ee lowest cash prices, and we invite purchasers ornamental, Clocks of various descriptions, . ¢5 canl in and examine our stock and prices 43-6m Wwe would call the particulary attention of) pofsre purchasing elsewhere. = desirous of 7s cs i } Sacramento, March 20. resents to their friends at home, eT SEPENES EY GOMER a to our well selected stock of Goods. . LIVERY STABLE. P.S. California Jewelry of almost every . mys E undersigned wishes to inform his old description made to order, Watches, Clocks, customers and the public generally, that and Chronometers carefully repaired at the . he has taken the large and commodious staApril 29-3m . b'e# at the head of Broad street, Nevada, for. } merly occupied by J. Hoel, where he is suplied with a number of the best horses te be P obtained, both for the saddle and carriage, shortest notice. R. & Bro. United States Hotel, Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada. which will at all times be kept in good condiF, A. Babeock, . & IMPORTER AND WHOLR. & SALE DEALERIN DRUGS Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instruments, Glass Ware, &c. Pigeon—one of the largest and most assortments of Drugs, Medicines, &c., ever imported, and offered to the trade at the lowess . Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Just landed from the most approved American, French acd English manufactures, in part comprising—Lubin’s, Pinaud’s,Chama’s, Eades Jules Hauel’s and Reussele's Exlracts for the. handkerchief. Teeth, Nail and Hair Brushes, an end-. less variety. ; Fancy soaps, shaving creams, pomade, hair oils, cosmetics, toilet pouxler, hair dye, &c. es ADAMS & CO’S EXPRESS. . NEW ARRANGEMENT. EREAFTER we shall send a WEEKiy Express by the P. M. Steamers, for the Atlantic States and Europe, which will leave our office in Nevada two days previous to the sailing of the steamers from San Francisco. Packages, Parcels ete. recetved and forwarEx Comet, Flying Dutchman, and Wild . ite te ee BILLS OF EXCHANGE eomplete . Drawn on our own Houses in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnatt, New Orleans, Pittsburg, Louisville, Ky. and London.Datt¥ Express to Sacramento, Marysville, San Francisco and all parts of California. Collections made and Express Business of every de-cription rrom tly attended to. : Gold Dust, coin, ete. received on deposit, Boston, Baltimore, St. Louis, . either special or otherwise. Sient Cuecgs on any of our offices throughout the State. Highest Prices paid for Gold Dust. Office toot of Main and Broad streets, two i-< Country dealers will find it to their in. 400rs from tho Post Office terest to call and examino my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as intending to transact . exclusively an importing and wholesale business, and having a permanent agent established H. R. FERRE, Ag’t. NEVADA HOTEL, he undersigned having purchased the above . i Dr. T. A. Livermore, DENTIST. Office on the North s'de of Broad strest-~ Nenrly opposite the *City Market.’ Nevada, Dea. Mth, 1852. Sirf. J. R. MGCONNELL....WM. M. STEWART. McConnell & Stewart, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ee aninrienittanaaieinsindiindlpetaemns anpeanicnistecnaa iii a Simon & Brothers, Broad Street, Nevada, } AVE just received from New York, the " Jargest stock of FANCY DRY GooDs, ever brought to this market, which wo offer to . the Ladies of Nevada Cheaper than any other Office on Broad street, ot.e door west of the . establishment in Nevada county:— Journa! office, Nevada, city.—37-6m Wittiam M. Srewart, District Attorney. New Arrangement, Stage and Steamboat Line for Sacramento and San Francisco, via Marysville. . . . . Silks, Satins, Sdk Braise, Embroidered Lawns §& Window Curtains, Needle-worked Collars and Sicedes, Parasols, Fancy Fans, Damask of ail descriptsons, Riding Hats, &e. &c. &c. N and after Monday, Feb. 7, Adriance ¢: . Together with ALL SORTS OF DRY Buekingham’s daily line of Coneord coach es, willrun as follows: Hotel, Nevada city, every morning at 5 o’Leaves the Nevada' clock, A. M., passing throngh Grass Valley, . Rough and Ready, empire Ranch, and arrives . at Massmsville at 3 o’elock, P. M., thus affording facilities for passengets wishing to take the evening Boats for Sacramento and San Francisco, which leave Marysville every evening, at 4 o’clock, P.M. f ADRIANCE gDUCKINGHAM, Proprietors. A. WAGENER, Agent. N. B —Office, Nevada Hotel, Nevada. Feb, 11, 1853. 42-tf in the Eastern States, J am confident I can} Hotel, and opened it to the pablic, aro prepared} —.0_— offer facilities to the purchaser that cannot be. to accommodate regular and transient Hoardsurpassed, §.2@ Agent for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands, of Pareilas celebrated Italian Remedy—never known to fail. Miller’s New Orleans moss—for upholster’s use. No. 173 Sansome sirect, wal3-3n Between Jackson and Pacific. G. M. Sheridan, M. D. R. €. D. and Accoucher, AN ALYTICAL Chemist and Mctallurgist, Office near Boston Ravine, opposite . Glen’s Quartz Mill, Grass Valley. Analyses and assays performed with tho strictest care and attention ; gold and silver melted, refined and eollected from all extraneous matter;. mercury refined and purified ; quartz assayed $0, as not only to give the quantity of precious metals that it may contain, but also the quantity that may be expected to extract from it by the method of crushing and amalgamation by whichit is proposed to be worked. Ageney for the sale and purchase of quartz and other mining claims. the poor gratis. Dee. 10, 1852. edical advice to 45-3m* Golden Gate Saloon, BY MRS. SMITH. PPOSITE the Mountain House, Main strect, Grass Valley. Best of Wine, Li. core and Cigars always to be found at their } 10uUse. EXTRA Ham and Eggs, Chickens, Oys ter stewed and fried, shell Oysters, and every other kind in the season. . notice. DRINKS—Tom and Jerry, Milk Punch, Hot Whiskey, and all other kinds of drink called for. This house will be open from 6 o’clock in the morning, until 12 o’elock at night. Gentlemen will find this house the most fashiona. ble place in town to spend the evening. 37-3m The Restaurant, Connected with the Saloon is kept in the best . : ; ite + 1 eae serge invite the attention of merchants piarket rates, onsisting of every article ner d-. for miners’ sapplics. He returns his thanks; #0d-tracers. F : ed by the Physician, Druggist and Fane for former liberal patronage bestowed upon. Also at private sale, their stock will be. Dealer. ae ‘4 2 ; order, and Boarders and Caller may depend on HE undersigned are now Swi ban on } tion, aud Ict on the most reasonable terms.— : ollie Rabove Hotel at Nevada City, and engage . f{e also has an abundance of stabig room, a} to give satisfaction to all regular and transient . good carrol and wagon yard, and a good supboarders who may give them their patronage. . ply of feed, for the accommodation of transient . Their Tuble and Bar arg at all times sup-. stock and Teams. Travollers and wagoners plied in the best manner. will find this the best place to have their horThe Beds are neat and comfortable—the . sos taken earo of. kh. H. PORTER. Chambers aro commo.lius, airy and Sma a May 20, 1853.—3m This Hotel is centrally and conveniently lo. —————-———_—___________ eated. Tho'proprictors aim to, and succed in, TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada making it a quiet and pleasant place of resort. County and Township, ss. They return thanks for the liberal patronage; To all whom it may concern—The nnderaccorded to them, and respectfully solicit its signed, Mrs. AnpHonsinB Mav, of the —a2" and increase, being determined aforesaid Township and County, a married to merit it. . wi f 1 = APC vege r . tice that she purposes on and after this 21st ss 2 fot hs ae eee We OR ar ee OTE, day of May, a. D. 1853, to transact business T. W. Colbu rp, on her individual account, and that the busiJustice of the Peace. ness she intends to carry on is that of keep: . ing a drinking saloon for public resort in . ” f ghiethe on Pine street, opposite the Dra-. Broad street, Nevada city, for the sale of . matic Hall, recently occupied m John wines and liquors, and for playing such Anderson, Esq. 6m. eee, Playing cee nt A } that the capital invested in said business is Hardware, Farming, Mechanie . not derived nor did not come from any funds AND MINING TOOLS. belonging to her said husband, READWELL & CO., Importers and ALPHONSINE Mav. Dealers in the above description of goods, ; will keep a full and well laid in stock. H wv-. Neyada County and Township, ss. ing a house in the Statesand one in San FranOn this 21st day of May, a. p. 1853, percisco, they will be able to sell on as favors ble . sonally appeared before me, a Justice of the terms as any concern in California. Ourstock . Peace jn and for the said county, Alphon. is a atee and well, seterien to which con. sine Mau, to me known to be the person dewae Bale. tb Aerioont Ine of Otis Taft’s. scribed in and who executed the foregoing ; (Boston) best steam engines, 30 horse power, . imstrument, who acknowledged to me that 2 inch cylinder, 36 inch stroke, with an exshe executed the same freely and voluntarily State of California, pansion valve for working steam in the most . for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, . hand at the old stand, 55 J Strect. economical manner, with a fall and complete . and to which declaration she duly made oath working plan of all tho parts, which ean be . and subscribed her name. seen at our office : . Given under my hand, the day and year Seen RES, — of First strect and above named. TT, W. COLBURN, Maiien Lane, Marysville Fae “tes : Or corner of Caliornia and Battery streets, Justice of the Peace, Nevada connty. pide 9 ; * State of California, Nevada county, ss, pril 29-2m San Francisco. ; 4 The above is a true copy of an instrament HENRY Ss. TURNER, . NOW of record in my office. JOHN SIMONDS BENJ.R. Nisper, {. Given under my hand and seal, this 24th be, : y : St Louis. San Francisco. . day of may, a. p. 1853. Lucas, Turner & Co. Rox’r A. Daviner, Recorder BANKERS, may27<1m* Nevada county. No 104 Montgomery street, San Francisco. §/ State of California, Nevada County. Draw at Sight, on Time, in Sums to Suit, District Court, 10 Judicial District, —ox— yi Bt gar People of the State of California, to American Exchange Bank, New Yors, Atrexanprer H, Howaarp, Greeting: JAMES H. LUCAS, Bank of Commerce, Boston, You are hereby commanded to appear and Thos. Biddle & Co. PHILADELPUIA, Janswer withinten days after the service of Ferdinand Kennet & Co. New Os&teans, this writ, if served in this county ; within 20 Lucas & Simonds, Str. Lovis, days if served in any other county of this JuJ.P. Curtis & Co. LovisvIL1eE, dicial District, or within 40 days if served out Ellis & Morton, CINCINNATI. of the District, the complaint of Wm. H. EnicGold Dust, Bullion and Exchange put-} decott, now on file in the Clerk’s office of the chased at best market rates. 51-tf . District Court afdPesaid against you for Debt amounting to the sum of ** Six Hundred and thirty six Dollars 3” or in case of your failure Henry D. Bacon. Henry Height, — to answer the same, judgment will bo taken St Lonis. San Francisco. . against you by default, togethe> with damaFrancis W. Page, Sacramento City. ges and costs herein expended, &c. Page, Bacon & Ce., Witness, Theo. Miller, Clerk of the District BANKERS, Court aforesaid, with the seal of the Montgomery st. cor California, San Francisco, [L: $.] slag omneds: this 19th day of Draw at Sight T 3 uit »AD. . a ee eS RHEO. MILLER, Clerk. Daniel D. Page, David Chambers, FB. Hath & Co. London. P Per Ron’r A. Davinae, p. ¢. Amcrican Exchange Bank, New York. Wm. H. Endecott, plff. vs. Alexander H. Duncan, Sherman & Co. New York. Howard, det’t. Dist. Ct. 10th Judicial DisAtlantic Bank, Boston. trict. [tis ordered by the court that service Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia. . of thg Summons fssued herein be made b Josiah Lee & Go. Baltimore. publication for 99 days in the Nevada Journal, Louisiana State Bank New Orleans. . ® Newspaper published at Nevada city. Page § Bacon, St. Lonis, By order of the Court. Attest, Hutchings & Co. Louisville. Tuo. Miuter, Clerk 2 Y ocemen & Lo: grocanent48-3m By Reb’t Davidge, D.C. Jones & Co. ittsburg. = Lape nt a and Exchange purchased a curNEW STORE. ra * 51-6m pec subscribers have opened the large Specim en s . Soecwnens1i Specimens ! . ! store fronting on Broad and Pine sts., formerly occupied by Hirst, Gray and Wall Of Gold and Quartz are Bought at the Highest . and filled it with a heavy stock of , B Price, by : Provisions, Liquors, Cigars, Boots, arrett and Sherwood. . andall the articles needed for Miners’ and SSAYS are mado Without I njury to the Hotel supplies, of & superior quality, which £ \. surface of Specimens, and exact value es. they will sell at fair rates. We intend to timated, aT a cuarar or SI racu. keep good Goods, and hepe by strict atten: BARRETT § Giue Woop, ion to business to merit a liberal share ot ity tory. t % i i i i (e" Mark the numbey, 161 7 aang San the Packing Trade bes, bere teare eee Francisco. . N. B.—The best es : Highest price paid for Gold Dust. and Je wauny in this Rene always oa hand, si esis oar thanks for the liberal cusand particular attention given ts Watch ioe pera Nem bagi us, and respectfully pahdng may 62m ‘2 : Nevade, May 6, 1868.0f KIDD & WALL. ‘ : ot they ha ein store and are constantly receiving games of chance as are allowed by law; and j ket prices. having served at allhours the very best the market affords, cooked in a superior manner. . If ample experience in the business, good pro-. visions, and good cookery, ard a constant desire to please, are guarantees for public satisfaction, the public will be satisfied. THE BILL OF FARE will embrace everything the market will prodance. Meats cooked to order. Prices, in spite of hard times, always moderate. Another . thousand customers can be accommodated. JoHN T. Yoors, W. R. M’CALL. W. R. McCall & Co, Importers and Dealers in Provisions, Groceries and Liquors, §c. REG LEAVE to announce to their old cus. tomers, and the trade in general, that . by Clipper Vessels, a large and choice assortment of goods selected ash pry . for this mar. ket, and which will be sold at the lowest mar. Provisions. Clear Pork, Mess Pork, Mess Beef, Lard, Flour, Oats, . . Bacon, Hams, Barley, Potatoes, Jnions, Beans. ALSO~A large assortment of ROCERIES. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups, Rice, baeco, and Cigars, ete. kept cdntinuall NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. HE undersigned have just completed a New and Splendid Lattice Bridge across Bear River, near Anderson’s Crossing, It is on the Ridge Road from Sacramento city to Nevada, via Aubmrn, IMlinoistown, Storms’ Ranch and Grass Valley. This road can bo safely and convenicntly travelled at all times, the proprietors of the Bridge kaving been at great exponse in putting tho new portion of the road in complete . Vedicines 41-6m } Hotel. Zi i . ATS O — Goldsmithing, Assaying and . New Bridge over Bear River, . Smelting, done promptly and carefully. ers, in the best manner. Under their care the Hotel is being entirely refitted and refurnished in every part,and tio pains will be spared to make it equal to any in the mining region. The Bed Rooms wit] be under the caro of Mrs. Lewis, and will be kept airy, clean and comfortable. The Table will be supplied in the best m an{ ner nossible in this market. The Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors and Cigars. It will be the aim of the Proprietors to ensure a model house in the Nevada Hotel. LOUIS P. BAPST, ALFRED KIDDEL, 52-3m* THOS. J. GROUARD. “WM. IL. LAMB, C. W. YouNG. Lamb and Young WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS. On Main street, at the junction of Com mercial and Cayote streets, Nevada city. 12-6m Chairs, Bedsteads, ete. The undersigned has now 7 on hand, and is coustantly manufacturing at the Roger = =‘Villiams’ Spring, Nevada, various kinds and patterns of Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, Tables, ete., which, being manufactured by machinery, he can seil at the lowest price. Having had ample exerienco he feels assured and will warrant hat his work is inferior to none, Turning of all kinds done to order, and at the shortest oct-2-ly WM C STILES, Lumber ! Lumber !! ALSO—For sale, in small or large quantities, all kinds of Lumber, at the cheapest cash rates, at the Mill on Roger Williams Spring. Persons on the Yuba will find the situation of thig mill pecultarly handy for them, and all persons wanting the article will do well to call. WM. C. STILES. Dr. H. V, BICKNELL, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon Office on Broad Street, 24 Door above ihe Union Hotel. E is prepared with accommodations for those who wish to place themselves under his care. Dr. Bicknell is also a thorough read and practically skilled Dentist,
and will perform the following operations on the Teeth to the satisfaction of all who may favor him with a call, viz: Teeth plugged with pure gold, $300 de do tin foil, 200 do do silverycement, 2 00 Teeth extracted, 200 Inserted on pivot, 6 60 Cleaned, for from $1 to 3 00 His Tooth Powder is unequalled for euring the Scurvy and making the Teeth white. Jan. 21, 1853. 39-3mos* Gun and Blacksmithing. ANHE subscriber has been at great trouble and spared no expense in fitting up his establishment in the best possible style, for making and repairing anything in the way of either gunsmithing or blacksmithing. In the former branch he has had many years of experiences. and flatters himself he is complete master of his profession. In the latter branch, he has in his employ a first rate workman, who will be Spiecs, Ge. . always at his post, and execute work in the Together with a lirge stock of Liquors, To. most approved manner. ay foe Be Beiprangs Spee 3am ge Math po . plaintiff will proceed to take judgmont against Shop on the south Nevada. Feb. Il, 1853. 42-3m segchnagipeitien Story, Redington & Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in RUGS AND MEDICINES, Che4 micals, Perfumery, Fancy Aaticles, ete. Stone Building, Sansome. tor. of Merchant street, San Francisco, California. Agents for Osgood’s India Cholagogue, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherr y, Graefenberg Co’s es, Corbett’s Shakers’ Sarsaparilla, order, reducing the hill to and from Beer River} py Hunt's Life Elixit and Hyaté’s Balsam. to a convenient grade, and is as near, if not nearer than any other road. full 20 feet above high water mark, and being The Bridge is! intend supported by a natural stone wall on each side, is In no danger from drift wood, or other con} tingencies. This bridge being on the direct route from Sacramento to Little York; Walloupa, Red Dog, Steep Hollow, and Green Horn, gives this road many advantages over any other, It is alsoon the Direct Route Between the NORTHERN g SOUTHERN MINES. Travellers and Teamsters passing through this region during the Winter season especially, should not fail to avail themselves of the advantages of this route, as they will thereby not only avail themselves of the best road, but avoid all danger of being unable to cross this dangerous stream. STORMS & TATE. December 22d, 1852.—35-3m Wm. J. Knox, M.D. FFERS his services to the citizens of xevada and vicinity. He will devote himself exclusively to tne different branches of his profession, medicine, surgery, ete. By proper attention and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. At the nevada Drug store, Broad’st. above Pine. 12-3m* Paints, Oil, Glass and Brushes 4 TONS pure White Lead; 4000 lbs FF Putty; 6000 galls boiled and raw linseed Oil; 400 gall Spirits ‘'urpentine, bbls and tins; 500 galls Copal, Coach, and DeMar Varnish; 25 bbls Bright Varnish ; 5 do Pine Oil; 40,000 Ibs Bridgewater weather and fire proof Paint, in 300 and 500 Ib packages, of a I'ght stone color,—dry at $2 per 100100. 1500 bxes French window glass, all sizes. 2000 lbs Red Ochre; 1600 lbs yellow ochre: 4 tons Red lead. Brown and Black Japan, in tins: Glazers’ Diamonds; Brushes of all kinds ; Graining Colors of all kinds, in any quantity. The subscriber requests purchasers to call and examine for themselves athis new store,— corner of California. and Sansome streets, . my, the Appraisers office. 52-3n1 J.P. BUCKLRBY. From the fact that one of our firm will reside nermanently in the Adantic States, and super . in person the purchasing, patting up and shipping of goods for this market, we flatter ourselves that we can offer supéridf advantages, both in quality and price, to any others in our line of business. 1-3m Srory, Repinetox & Co. Blacksmithing of all kinds. HE undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing, in the best style, . mya72°-90d At his Shop on Pine street, between Broad aud Spring strects. He has states timber for repairing wagoas, and a large quantity of excellent Iron and Steel, which he can work up . in a style not to be sarpassed in the state, and at reasonaile rates. THOMAS HUGHES. March 24.—48-4m Notice. yy =: the undersigned, hereby warn all ¥ persons against purchasing certain notes supposed to be in the possession of R. R. Craig, of the American Mill, drawn payable to the s’d Craig, and signed by B. L. Conyers and Wm. Bullington, dated April 2d, 1853, or thereabouts, said notes being three in . J, number, payable as follows: One for thirteen hundred «dollars payable May Ist, 753; one payable June Ist, 55, for six handred dollars; one payable July Ist, 63, for six hundred dollars; the above notes were given for a food and clear title to one undivided third of one certain Saw mill on Long Hollow, known as the American Mill; the consideration of the above Notes having eres ooo gon a Ang not them. Nevada city, May ; é oat Bb. CONYERS, WM. BULLINGTON. Wm. G. Badge r Importer and Commission , A Wholesale dealer in ready made Clothing—Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. between Clay and Merchant, 8fi door frem Clay, Sau Francisco, May 13.—3m Jun3-lm . ' i ! } ee . City Boot Store. P. J. ESPENSCHEID, on the corner @ Mainand Commercial sts., keeps constantly on hand at his old stand, a large and well selected stock of boots and . shoes, also, a small but well selected lot o saddlery, sole leather, belt and harness leather, a superior article of water-proof and polish blacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and a'l kinds of shoe findings. Repairing done in both the above lines of busiaess with promptness, nentness, and on reasonable terms. He feels thankful to his former customers for the very liberal patronage that he has leretofore received, and solicits a continuanee of the same 14-3m* rib Beene _} 1 Tees ba eee ES ace UNION HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada. ANHE undersiened having taken this well iy known house, is now prepared to accommodate Travelers and Boarders in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms the country will afford. The Situation and Arrongement of the Union, makes it decidedly the most de. . . . just reccived ; pes GOODS AND CLOTHING. May 6.-3m Pioneer Rook Store. MARVIN & HITCHCOC 168 Montgomery st., near Washington FFER tor sale a large and well selec tod stec’ comprising everything in the Book, Stationary and Musie line. Miscellaneous liternture in great variety ; all the standard works of Poetry, History, Liography and Science, Law and Medical Bocks—three fine invoiecs Masie Books, Church Instruction for every instfument ; Schoo! Books of allkinds ; B'ank Beo's of every description and sizes; Liter, Cap ani Fo i» post pape:s, all qualiits; Card Board in sheets and cut ¢ Copying Pooks, Leiter presses, Ink, &e. Porte Monnaies, letter clips, penracks, §e., Pocket cut ery of the finest quaity ; Chessmen and Chinese backgammon beards; Poreelain States—Water Colors, Pallets ; Writ ng desks and Portolios—all sizes ; Manifod etter writers, a fine assortment ; Fancy Inkstands— orcelainand Glass 3 She t Music per every steamer ; iNates, Fifes, Clarozets, Drums, Cymbals ; Guitars, Violins, Banjoes ; Viclin and Guitar strings, &c. &e. Ke. We invite attention to the above stock, to which we are making additions by ibe arrival . of large invoices per every clipper from New York. Orders from the country wi-lLe pre mptiy and faithfully attended to. 5l-3m MARVIN ¢ HITCHCOCK C. D. Cleveland, M. D. PHYSICIAN §& SURGEON, b : 9 Ypposite Grass J alle * , oe aten sirable and comfortable stopping place in the } . Opposite Grass Valley Hotel, Main street, city, and %0 pains will be spared to make the . accommodations unsurpassed, and from past . . j success I do not hesitate to believe the expectotions of customrrs will be fully realized. The Sleeping Apartments 7rass Valley 24. tf . Can be cent to any part of the States for abont 0 cents, and GEO. KILBOURNE & Co. Are among the best and most comfortable in . have fitted up a la San Francisco,a suite of California, and will elways be kept in the most . rooms, on Commercial street, between Maiu complete order. J: A. LANCASTER. Rlarch 21,1853.—43-3m Sign Of the ‘WOODEN SAILOR: Thomas Tennent, , MATHEMATICAL, AND . We w i 0 con Natéiral Instrument Maker . Who wish pictures of themselves individual/y, . and Pine, will take the pictures at any time on ; day and in a‘! weathers, and pvt up in any manner of style and easing, at prices ranging from $6 upwards, Views of Mills, Stores, . Mining Cwims, & Co. taken at a few moments notice. Call and examine the Gallery of Specimens. 34-tf *,* We will make it afi object fo companies Maik Fire proof building, corner of . by making a liberal deduction to each, if they y Y Front street and Long Wharf, come in at the same time. Sonal San Francisco. oe Due, oe’ tiInre cs Theodolites, Leveling and } PHELPS Tio I EL, oe = aioe f a i Fs lis T-ansit Instruments, CompasVENUE undersigned, proprietor, having ats fe = se3, chains, Levelling staves, Drawing instruments, pocket eom pr iaS instruments constantly on hand, cor siderable alteration and improvement . in the above named Hotel, is now prepared to nets, barometers, compound mirroscopes, mag. accommodate all who may favor him wiih a nifying glasses, thermometers, Spectacles, . call. drawing and tracing pxper, hydrometers, sa. charometers, ete. etc., with a variety of other . house a most desirab’e home for Weokly, BoagEvery attention will be paid to render this ders, Familiez, and all Transient Company. Havivg learned my business in the manu-. The bed rooms are attended to with ssrupufactory of the celebrated WM. J. YOUNG, of ! lous eare, and the table furnished at all times Philadelphia, an@ during the last three — i have been eutrusted with the repairs of a instruments of the United States Coast Survey, the Stveyors Gen’l of California and Oregon, Boundary Survey, U. S. Dry Dock Commission, ¢-¢., I can guarantee that all my work will be executed in the VERY BEST! sj MANNER. -3m 08, ee Stato of California, Novada County, District Court, 10th @udicial District, HE People of the State of California, to Wyatt Pockee. Davis A. Hannum, Samuel Graham, Wm. Huff and Joba C., Rose, Greeting: You.are hereby commanded to appear and answer Within ten days after the service of this writ, if served in this county—tithin 20 days if served in any other county of this Judicial district, the comp'cint of Timothy Bates, sr., now on file in the Cloak’s efliee of the district court aforesaid, against you and others in an action for debt due by virtue of a ecer. On moderate ter: tain contract or agroementacopy of which is! give satisfaction. filed as an exhibit in said complaint, emounting inall to the sum of “six thousand two hundred and forty four 59-160 dollars;’? or in case of vour failure to answer the same, the . . . . { . Traders, Packers, . } with the best the market affords. 1 the . Board and Lodging, per week, 2d floor,§13 99 3oard and Lodging, per week, 3d floor, 16 00 Board without Lodging, 14.08 Board and lodging, per day, 2d floor, 358 = “4 = 3d flver, 3 00 Single Meals, 1.05 5U-3ia WM. C. ASHER. RGLiSG SIUMR AGE, . > eRe RENTS BRB <P ips I aa New Wholesale Store. goer undersigned has opeued in the large room formerly the Broad Street Llouse, a Large and Chuiee Selection of GOODS, purchased in San Francisco, which are offered forsale BY THE PACKAGE ONLY, to edlers, Hotel Neepers, Je. } . On such terms that it will bo to’their interest . to give mea call before sccking another mar . . , quired on delivery of goods. '— } you therefor by default, together with dama. gesand costs of suit. Witness, Theo. Miller, c’erk of the distric . ’ court aforesaid. with the seal of tht [L. S,] same hercto affixed, this 7th day of February, A. D. 1853. THEO. MILLER, Clerk. Per R A. Baviner, N.C. Strate or Carrrorntat Cotinty of Nevada; District Court, 10th Judicial District, March Term, A, D. T8583. Marche23d. Timoruy Bares, plaintiff, vs. Jacop WriveMILLER et als, defendants. re) ket, Orders will be received and goods forwanted by Pack Trains to all parts of the mines, 1s, and all goods warranted to In all cuses payment of invoices will be redi, DAVIS. Nevada, March 11, 1853. 46 } urniture W areroom, ANHE undersigned have established,on Commercial street, near Main st.a Ware. room for the sale ofall kinds of FURNITUK# E ! and house furnishing artjcles. { { Now on hamd--Canc seat parlorand j rocking chairs, Boston Rockers, Nursing . chairs, Infants chairs, Ottomans, Stools, Tiu4 i On the affidavits of Jos. S.: Conn, attorney . for the plaintiff, filed and sworn to in open . court that the defendants Wyatt Rucker and Davis A. Hannum, are non-residents of this state, and that the defendants Wm. Hvff, John C> Rose and Sam’] Graham cann>t, after due diligence, be found within the state. ‘It is therefore ordered that servies be made by publication of the summons issued herein against the defendants Rucker and Liannum weekly for the space of 90 days, intheNevada Journal, bles, Looking glasses, Ruggs, &e. §c. Our stock we shall keep constantly supplied, and persons can purchase at Marysville pricus, without the danger of having their gooda broken or defaced. LOW & FRIEND. Aimcerican Block, Commercial near Main st. &GCarpenter & Jobling workattended to } with dispatch. AMERICAN LIVERY _ and Sale Stables, ROAD STREET, NEVADA. (ri NHE subscriber begs to return bis thanks . to the citizens of Nevada, for the liberal and against the defendants Wm. Hui, John C. . Patronage thus far bestowed upon his estab. Rose aad Samuel Graham fi ya in said . Seen ences tot SE nye in Pa . ues to keep the best selection of Saddle and Journal. Attest, — Timo. Miiurr, clerk, By Rob’t . Davidge, D. ©. PACIFIC FOUNDRY. Hinckley & Co. anufacturers of Mill, Steam Engine and Quartz Pulverising Machinery. * IRON CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. First street, between Mission and Heward San Francisco. 51-3m Sheriff’s Sale. hea oF Cattrornia, County of Nevada, 88. By virtue of a writ of Alias fi. fa., to me directed, issued from the office of the clerk of the district court, 10th judicial district, Nevada county, dated the 23d day of May, a. d. 1853, on a judgmert rendered in said court at the December term thereof, 1852, in favor of Charles Froderick Richter, against ohn Shand, Jeremiah Gordon, Wm. A. Clark, W. D. Martin, L. A. Sackett and A. Z. Sackett, 1 have taken in execution and will offer for sale to the highest bi” “or cash, at the premises near Snow Tent, . . vevada county, on Saturday the I! h day of Jane, A. D. 1853, at 10 o’clock a. st. the following described property, to-wit: All the right, title and interest which Wm. A. Clark. W. D. Martin. L A, Sackett and A. Z. Sackett had in and to the steam saw mill near Snow Tent onthe 3lst day of January a. v. 1853—the same having been levied on that day, and sale postponed by order of pl’ff’s att’y—together with all the fixtures and appurtenances therete belonging. Nevada city, may 24th. 1953. my27-3t W.4H. Enpecorr. sheriff x. co §cs The above sale is postponed until the 23d day of Jnne, 1853, at 10 o’clock a.m. by order of the plaintiff. H. Enpecorr, sheriff, x. ¢. Si OEE IRE BR gis ies aner TE lishment, and to inform them that he contin. other Horses, for their accommodation, that the country will afford; and he would especialiy call the attention of the Ladies to his stock of spirited but gentloanimals at sach . times as they are desirous to enjoy a healthfal and invigorating ride. J.B. LOBDELL Lhllman’s Horse Market and Auetton Stand. IN connection with the above establishment . of J. BLobdell, the undersigned, a duly Itj 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. SAMUEL HILLMAN. Ne vada, May 13, 1853. ae Ihe subscriber having for aterm of years, leased the above magnificent building, on the corner of Kearny and Merchant streets, erected by John Middleton, Esq., hereby informs the public, that it will be opened for the aeaun of gentlemen on or about the Ist ay. This House is not to be surpassed by any } the Atlantic Statos, and eoutains eve poset. € convenience for the accommodation of the of ; Offices for the use of professional gent! will be leased in the second sto ry, cn thorea in the basement on Merchant street. may 6-2m ISAAC M. HALL. inclined. et Dwelling House FOR SALE. TRSHE house oecupied by A. A. Sargent, on Broad street, noxt to tho office of sleConnell & Stewart. For terms en quire at the Journal office. .