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March 10, 1854 (4 pages)

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San Francisco Advertisemen PAPEL EAP PPP PP IPP LOI EEA ALANA ew eee . ; San Francisco Advertisements. BAL PLA OND” YOO DDL LDP VLIPOL LOI OI IT “The Pioneer.” A CALIFORNIA MONTELY MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE OF LITERATURE AND ART. ILE be issued monthly. and as near as possible on the same day of each month. The first number will appear on the 23dinst. It is hoped by the projectors that it will be supported entirely by Catifornia talent. It will contain about sixty pages, and will be published . and conducted aa nearly as possible after the style of the . Knickerbocker. Its plan is sufficiently comprehensive. and its contemplated size sufficiently large, to allow free . ecope for any department of literature, and it will afford ample space for the free discussion of the most important ’ . . iy papers. ar gate we ge sr goo aoa oe a s for t WAY’S OINTMENT.—A most miraculous the proper consideration of many important questions . cure of bad legs, after 43 years’ suffering. which almost daily come before “e . a, Poneioarg . Extract of a letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, of St. ee so ae -pesengeair “the more . Wary’s street, Weymoth, dated May 15, 1851. flowery uaths of literature, whose contributions will al-. To Professor Holloway ; ‘ , waes be weicome. Each number will contain a cong Sir,—At the age of 18, my wife (who is now 61) prin dh pootinn a a segeynagons ating ineterolugical . e@ught a violent cold which settled in her legs, changes which may have been observed during the month and ever since that time they have beey more or in the climute, tides and atmosphere of ——_ _ less sore, and great] inflamed. Her agonies a ue! cacy tend arog ogee ft laa ran aeakaad were distracting, and or months together she was SC anmeee of amusement, it ig hoped it wili also possess . entirely deprived of rest and sleep. Every temsome valine as aga book cf reference aud be worthy of. edy that medical men advised was tried, but withreservation , viele tin ta ha sad ec }out effect. Her health suffered severely, and the j . e > perrf »7° rag 2Pr) ¥ ¥ " oct ecknowledeed ability aod tried experience in the state of her legs sate terrible. } had oon read conduct of periodical pablicatiens, and no ,effort will be . OUT advertisements and advised her to try your epared on the part of the publishers to make it worthy of . Pills and Ointment; and, as a last resource, after ihe noble state in which it bas its origin. and whose litera-} every other remedy had proved useless, she conpan nc cote omega ad mga to embody, ond of the) 15:64 to do so. She commenced six weeks Ago. Pall Somennichtions, contrtbetious, &c., must be ad-. and strange to relate, is now in good health. Her Greseed to W.H. J. BROOKS & CO., . legs are painless, without seam or scar, and her re See ae ee sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have Wy ’ 3» »>. witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last Sign of the “we OODEN SAILOR, . 43 years, and cna them with her present enThomas Tennent, ba! darted — es would — nhs : = ai = es . ; ed im having been the means o greatly a eviating ke? i be xed gr ge the sufferings of a fellow creature. (Signed.) proof building, corver of Front} ae names W AELEAM GALPIN. street and Long Wharf, San fran-. 4 person 70 yeurs of age cured ofa bad leg of 30 cisco. ‘ years standing. . U.S. Agency for the sale of gov-j Copy of a fetter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, builder of it ernment charts. . .{. gas ovens, of Rush Cliffe, near Huddersfield, Agency for Lieut Maury’s Win!) dated May 31, 18%". and Current charte. . To Professor Holloway — Agency for Ringgold or. =e Hated Sir—I suffered for a period of thirty years from Surveying and pensar a a as a, em ‘a bad leg, the result of two or three different acsea, drawing instru:ncnts, eee, oe eee ee" cidents at Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic ge ort of every description constantly on hand. . Symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of mediHaving learned my business in the manuiactory . cal advice, without deriviny: any benetit, and was of the celebrated War J. Youse ef Philadelphia, . /even told that the leg must be amputated ; yet in guarantee that all my work will be executed in the. opposition to that opinion your pills and oint. eame manner asutthatestablishmeat. Dec 9 33-54 . ment have effected a complete cure in so short a FO Se Ee GLE. GE ERLE time that few who have not witnessed it would Jj. BW ER, Provision Merchant, — the Sag am ) Wiriiam — . 600 Firkine choice Orange Co. . The truth of this statement can be verified by Ot & fale; feed Lard in 10 and 2) tbs. Tins Mr W. P. England, chemist, 13 Market street, 1.00 dois Leaf Lard, Pork. Hams, Bacoa, &cHuddersfield. . jané-}m J.B. WEIR, 48 Front et. San Francisco. . A dreadful bad breast cured in one month. ee es aso. Os é . Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of AILS—100 kegs Nails. Jor sale by ; . Peashurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 1850. N ALONZO WHEELER, #4 and &6 Davis st) ‘To Professor Holloway-er ee ee Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Qorr 100 pene go t Soo. Fe site breasts for more than six months, and during the w 150 smell boxes fancy Soap. fe. . whole period had the best medical attendance,but ‘ by ALONZO WHEELER, 64 and fo ee all to use. Having before healed an awful 2. neem tian hin aa wound in my own leg by your unrivalled medi\ 7HISKEY— ionoahela Whiskey; cine, I determined again to use your Pills and . _ ipa ‘i a ' Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial ia her . 100 half bbls old Monongahela. For sale by case; and fortunate it was I did so, for in less ALONZO WHEELER, #4 and 6 Davis st. . than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the . benefit that various other branches of my family RANDY—100 one-eighth casks Am. Brandy, for have derived from their nse is really astonishing gale by ALONZO WHE ELER, : Lnow strongly recommend them to all iny friends. 84 and 86 Davis st , San Francisco. (Signed) Frepericx TTrNen. : a . ch wonderful cure of a dangerous swelling of the knee. port WINE—To a ~ ~ fo SOAR Copy of a letter from John Forfar, an aes aealcee: op chgaa / sane e rc rn, . . ist. residing at Newborough, near Hexham, dawile "84 and &6 Davis street, San Francisco. . . ted May, 1850 — To Professor Holloway: *~\ PFANILLA RUPE-—100 coils Manilla rope, 3 to; Sir—T was afflicted with a swelling on each side N 1 inch, forsale by ALONZO W HEELER, of the leg, rather above the knee, for nearly two 84 and £6, Davis st. San Francisco. . years, which increascd to a great size. I had the See = eee ae advice of three eminent surgeons here, and was BHO ELS; 4 mes’ long handle shovels; ian inmate of the Neweastle Infirmary for four ; 300 SD Rew land's long handle shovels; ‘weeks. After varicus modes of treatment had 50 Old Colony“ * " been tried, I was discharged as incurable. Hav. 50) Ames” short“ % ing heard so much of your Pills and Omtment I , 50 “ Rowlands “ Es i determined to try them, and in less than a month 25 “ Kimball’s patent short handle shovels [ ¥4. completely cured. What is more remarkafor salc by ALONZO W HEELER, ble. J was engaged twelve hours a day in the Hay Sees oh, Davis stort, = = Harvest, and although I have foilowed my !abo4EGARS :—-25,000 La Lima Regalia Segars; rious occupation throughout the winter, I have s9 30,000 La Primavera = ie ‘had no return whatever of my cowplaint. { 20.000 t.1 Loon de Oro s (Signed) ; Joun ForFar. t 40,000 Manenl Amores ij 3 An inflammation tn the side perfectly cured. 40,000 Shakespeare = ani — = i Copy ofa letter from Mr. Francis Arnot, of Breai or cele by a ty eirgena house. Lothian Road, Edinboro’, dated Apri Decs0-lm oe epee egth, 1851. ——— a wi eaies, . Se Preeer SaOnEnay: C.100 cas rial Tea 2 ib Cudadtes; . : -¢ 7 a Sino peed i Sle ly caddies, of su Sir—For more than twenty years my gray serior quality, forsale by ALONZO WHEELER, . been subject, from time to tune, to — sis in; ”' os and 86 Davis st., San Francisco. . flammation in the side, for which she was bied Ee ace et eee ___— —-—— [and blistered to a great extent; still the pain OFFEE—100 boxes ground Coffee, 1 !h papers, could not be removed. Abeut four years ago she C For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, saw, in the papers, th> wondertu! cures effected Dec30-1m— 84 and 86 Davis st. yy your Pills and Ointment, and thought she “EMOW SYRUP; 150 cases Lemon Syiup, For, would give them a trial. To her great astonishsale by ALON ZO WHEELER, ment and delight she got immediate relief from Dec30-1m €4 and 6o Davis street. . their nse, and after persevering for three weeks, ee nee an. We ie ee completely cured, and Ke e oe So Shov. che has enjoyed the best of health for the last four F yriyv *awet-s el, re } . at ys > =—_ se “Foraiebe ALUNZO WHEELER, . aie . ge re es gM ' 5 Sdand 8&6 Davisatreet. . 1¢ Pills should be used conjointly with the a ——.——-—-—-— . Ointment in most of the following cases: ; X HURICANE—10 dozen Rowland ‘song . Bad Legs, Corns, (soft) Rheumatism, E handled, bright, cast-steel, roundpoint Shov-. Bad Breasts, Cancers, Scalds, ela. For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, . Burns, Contracted and Sore Nipples, _ Sheek 6 Dares ree . Bunions, Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, TINEGAR--290 bbls pnre Cider Vinegar, for Bite of MoscheElepbantiasis, a V gale by ALONZO WHEELER, . toesg-Sand Flies, Fistula, scurvy, 814 and 86 Davis street. . Coco-bay, es ae — Heads, . ES rnllors ” Q 5 <<) FORTE —One splendid Rosewood Pii) iego foot, GlandularSwe gs, umors, it Ce cee Fisher’s make, for . Chilblains, Lumbago, oe Wounds, . sale by ALONZO WHEELER, — . Chapped hands, Piles, gsnaet 84 and 86 Davis street. . Sold by the proprictor, 244 Strand, near Temple . woe ens aetna eee Bar, London, and by all respectable venders of yOTATOES—800 sacks Potatoes. free from wor . Patent Medicines throughout the Civilised World, f orrot. For saie by A. WHEELER, . in pots, at Is. 1}d., 25, 9d. ts. Gd. T1s., 223., and Dec30-l 24 and 26 Davis st. 5. Francisco. é 33s. each. : OIL & CAMPHIENE. . There is a considerable saving by taking the Wm. Bailey, Manufacturer of Sperm, Polar larger sizes. and Biack Fish Oils, bait B.—Directions for the guidance of patients Algo Camphene and Burning Fiuid, Qualities in all sales lin every diso eder are affixed to each pot. gnaranteed. . . followay’s Pills and Ointment are for sale by Manufectory Ba'tery st. between Pine end Bush, 32-3 lWENRY JOUNSON & CO., Wholesale DrugEONS EET ORD aN RANE . gists, 146 Washington street, San Francisco, Prosppaptuctimouats uaa ip ennai nagemioats prictor’s Wholesale Agents for Califoruia, Oregon SAN TRANCISCO ASSAY OFFICE; land Sandwich Islands. Sept 9-ly ARMORY Hatt, San FRaNCISCO, eames. OS Shs RS ——$—$—$——— Sor. Montgomery and Saoramento streets. . UPWARD AND ONWARD! — Dre. A. Ss. WRIGHT, Acest. . ei WILSON’S EXCHANGE —pposite the : . . [taf American Theatre and Custom House, Sansome st. GL Movers left at this Banking House will . ii The above Excelsior establishment, which is Fire FX. bear an interest of one anda half per cent . proof, and five stories high, (being the only five story baild, ' einen jing on the Pacific.) is vow finished and splendidly furnish4 per month redeemable at pleasure. 3 fedthrongbout. Although it contains one hundred and Goro Dusr lett to be assayenp, will be re-. cyenteen large rooms, with facilities to accommodate two fommed within twent) four hours, and the very . hundred lodgers, such has — the idee grea = . at er it whe “arp ; ! ‘the Exchuns ince itS completion, # , iwiors wer Pry “é Lape sv € egg acy oa = res of reais say rte to lease halt of the fire bent block just hea aah eee opeciat posit = iJ / erected by Lieut Maynard, aud adjoining the exchange.—Chery, and Rich Quartz Specimens purchased, . This will ndd seventeen Jarge apartments, and afford those er value gratis, and every attention paid to the . — — _ oes ee ast ays ceving or bestine 2 “ki ; j ro ent Bar will, in a few days, be remove the Gret beor ~~ ee aes. Fag the M ty nard Block, one dvor north of where the Bar is at j Buls of Exchange drawn on the East, at sight, "No. pains or money will be spared to render the Exj or on time. jan6 Snr {. change the se giecsiaapern natn — be pow A ! a er ee ee ee < ——-——. with the raptd growth and improvement of 6 penderfu : “What Cheer” House. icity end Site, aaa . — —_— rar recta . With the above inducements, the Exchange is confident, é ie bs) ELL KNO \ N H! SE, 9 a i dy offered tu the “nrillion” us dese rving their pitronage : i Sacramcnio st., opposite the offices of the and, altheneh net dispoaed to be Wry-dy. and trampet our own praise abroad, our hearty thanks are cheerfully tenacd to the’ theusands who bave bestowed alike their'favors and mioney. Not unmindtul of the torPacific Mail steamship Company and Nicaragua . company—furnishesa very desirable house for stran. gers visiting the city on business or fur recreation. . ry ecseicinaerremiae at 5! ee in future,as in fines past, the smiles of oor old customers, wished % diffe ot te aa sata 3 , and greet with pleasure our new ones—who probabiy will is sf iférent parts of the house. compose the largest portion ef the world, Noy tl-2m Bathing rooms have*veen added with warm, cold . or shower baths. Board, perweck, “ por day, Breaktust, Dinner, Supper,Baths, Dp ar Dr. P. M. O'BRIEN'S . Wholesale Drug Ste: e-ard Pharmaceutical Laboratory, Davis Street, east side. 2,,. Between Washington and Clay streets, San Fran. eroscccctcecce , oY cisco. 52 y Ledging per we ~82 00 10 6 60) = per bight,. 59 to b 00} Payment to be made invariably in advance. Declo-3m R. B. WOODWARD. Fai _. REMOVAL. S R. J.C. YOUNG bas renoved his office from No. 2264 j Dupont streei. to the corner of Moutgomesy and Cal. ifornia streets. opposite the banking house of Page. Bacon & Co., where he will be happy to consult with his former . patrons, and treat scientifically and discretion ali those . who may require the services of a Physician. The success . of Dr, Young since his advent in this state hos been with‘out a parallel, and he hopes by continued and untiring ‘ application to his profession, io remove trom the public Specimens ! ! Of Gold and Quarts are Bought at the highest pricc,by Barrett & Sherwood, A. SSAYS are made Without Iniury ts the surface of the Sen, and exuc’ yalue estimated, AI A CHanGE ¢¥F $1 Eacu. : , : “sf Gece 4 1 BARRETT & SHERWOop. pear gaa to the Medical Profession in the state of City Observatory. . Orrice—Corner of Montgomery and California streets. Mark the number, 161 Clay st., San Francisco . UP Stairs. opposite the Banking House of Page, Bacon & N. B.—The best and largest stock of Watches and . 00-2 540 Francisco.... P. S.—All letters enclosing $10 Jewelry in this State, always on hand, and particu. pate receive immediate attention. Direct Box 733, Post lar attention given to Watch Repairing. Office. Feb 3-1m Nov 25-31-3m . j T Fearless and other late arrivals, an extensive azsort. ment of Hlauling seines, for sahnon, herring, simelt sardines and perch fishing ;Salmon gill nets ; fikes, &c ;Linen and cotton seine twine ; Shoe thread, a superior article ; Fish hooks and lines, suitable for this season’s fishing, For saleby CHAPIN & SAWYER. janis-im 127 Bancome atreet, San Francisev, ’ a SMOKING TOBACCO— 100 gross Goodwin's Smokin 100 *“ Libiesthal For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, Dec36-2m 84 and 86 Davis st. \ INERS’ PICKS—130 doz Simmons’ Picks, for IVE sale by ALONZO WHEELER, Dec30-2m &4 and 26 Davis «t. g > , Tobacco, te ' j ry sr # \PHE . . upon us} , mind that lack of confidence whitch has so unhappily ex. San Francicsco AC — vertisements. ey ——e Rust’s Shovels. S.L. H. round point. This well known, and ', celebrated brand are mace expressly for us and for sale low. J M.BROWN & CO. . 81 California street, San Francisco. Pp. S—J.M. Brown & Co., will he in constant eceipt of these superior SHOVELS by every vesrel from New York. 19-3m Wm. G. Badger Importer and Commission Merchant, ND Wholesale dealer in ready made Clothing—Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. Setween Clay and Merchant, 2d doer from Clay San Francisco, Nov25-31-3m PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers under the name and style of Conro, Sampson & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. San Francisco, Noy. 8, 1853. _ WM. SHARP & CO., having retired from the firm of CONRO, SAMPSON & CO., the a Golden Gate Flouring Mill will be conducted by the subscribers, under the same name and style as heretofore. and the public may rest as; sured that vo effort shall be wanting on our part to fully sustain the high reputation that the “Golden Gate Flour” has acquired in all parts of California. The article we manufacture is purs and unaduiterated--it ismade fromm the choicest of native Wheat, and is fully equal to the best Haxall or Gallego. We tender our sincere thanks to our } heretofure extended to us, and respectfully solicit a coitinuance ot the same. F. D. CONRO, W. A. SAMPSON. San Francisco, Noy. 8, 1853.—no25-31-3m REMOVAL. Corner of Montgomery & Califomia sts., up-stairs. DI ; i “\N DRY CREEK, five miles above Kentucky j . } } ALFRED B. DIBBLE. JAMES 8. CARPENTER. . . The whole tract is susceptible of cultivation. . Buildings are a Good Frame House, thirty by twenPe eee) LAW PARTNERSHIP. BBLE& CARPENTER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in Grass Y alley, on Mill street, site the Peck. hem Hotet. For Sale---A Beautiful Farm House, known as Van Couxr’s Rancw. It contains four hundred and eighty acres, three hundred . of which is located or purchased with School W ar. rants ; about two hundred acres are Enclosed with a First Rate Fence. os 1e ty feet. The crop this last year raised was equal to any in Northern California, and amounted to Over Nine Thousand Dollars. Any amount of stock, sufficient to carry on farming will be sold with the premises, if desired. Also, Reaping Machines, Seed Drills, 8c. For terms, apply to A. VAN COURT, 25-2m* on the premises. . . Chairs, Bedsteads, &e. HE undersigned has now on hand, and is coastantly manufacturing at the Roger Williams Spring, Nevada, various kinds of Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, and patterns friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage . Tables, ete., which, being manufactured by machinery, he can sell at the lowest price. Having had ample experience he feels assured and will war. rant that his work is inferior to none. Turning of N EDICAL ADVICE —Dr. YOUNG, who . has become so celebrated for thousands of . eures which he has performed on old, chronie }mercenrial, syphilitic, and all private diseases . without mercury, is consnited daily at his office Office up-stairs, corner of Montgomery and Cali. fornia streets. . A enre guaranteed, or no pay. Dr. Young has probably had more practice in . venereal diseases than any other physician in Cal\ifornia. He cures all the most aggravated cases . of this disease, and mild ones in from two to five . days. . The Doctor has, for many years been known as the most eminext and successful physician practisling in the United States, and, what is more im. portant to the patie iand permanent cure. . 'Travelers, Senmen, Miners and others who wish . to be cured without mercury, hindrance from buspee or exposure to friends, should apply to him ;« : at the Mill on Roger Williams Spring. the article will do well to call. . nt, he always effects a speedy . is soon as possible, and a perfect cure will be . i} ° 1 . guaranteed in all cureable cases. Recollect the . iname and number— Pa. YOUNG, Corner of California and Mont-! ' vomery streets, up-Stairs. iw.to 3 P: a. Office open from 9 a. REMOVAL. JA Ica, Orvice—To THE AFELICTED.—In this age of progress, when science is developing itself . in such a manner as to appear almost miraculons, Not worth notice. In view of this fact Dr. Young . (at 226 1-2 Dupont st, bas concluded to leave the . us may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let those who may bein need of assistance know 'where they can find relicf without fear of being . imposed upon. . In continuation of this object, Dr. Young would say, that for the past ten years he has pursued the practice cf medicine in one of the largest cities in the United States, with the highest success, ‘and thathis standing as a physician is without reproach, having atone time been lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania on venereal diseases, &e. Upon all of these considerations, Dr. Young has contidence in introducing himself tothe pub lic, knowing that they will sustain well earned merit. The following are afew of the many testimonals which have appeared in the public journals . the last few years. . [From the Boston Medical Journal.] Although we are opposed to the system of ad. vertising, for good and sufficient reasons, still we . deem it but justice to say that Dr. Young is one jof the most industrious and indefatigable vota. ties of the medical science in the Unitod States. From Professor Jackson. . Thesubscriber is personally acquainted with . Dr. Young, and bas seen much of his practice, . and can bear testimony to his merits as a practi. tioncr. From the New York Herald. . The eminence of this distinguished gentlemen ‘in his profession, and the very extended opportu. . nities possessed by him forthe observation of ve. nereal diseases, makes his services invaluable to ‘those afflicted with the above complaints. . Office, Corner of Montgomery add California sts. up. stairs. 24.6m Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p. ua. Sunday included. . . REMOVAL. . Corner of Montgomery & Californa sts., up-stairs. D Mepicat Notice.—Is is highly important ithat persons afflicted with private complaints, ; should, on the first appearance of disease, apply ‘to the physician who understands disease in ail iall its varions forms and stages, and can at first sight extinguish a slight local inflammation from . a bad constitution disease. A very little proper . medicine in the first place may save months of sickness. My medicines are composed entirely . of vegetable ingredients, have no bad effect on the constitution, and eradicate every particle of disease from the system. P. S.—Recent cases of intection cured in from two to five days, without change of diet. 24-6m oct7 ee +. REMOVAL. : Corner of Montzomery f+ Camernia sts., up-stairs, CAUTION !—Private Mepicat OF¥iCE Hundreds of those who have contracted ve4 calling on Dr. Young at first. He will forfeit any sumif he fails to cure any case that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or aftlicting—such as ulcers, tumors, nodes, banehes, pimples on the face and body, pains in the bones and joints, wakefulness, trembling, copper colored sores, wasting of the bone, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength and flesh, sores in the nose and ears, loss of hair, weak eyes, itching, humors, ke. &e. Many persons, after being relieved of external appearances of private disease, suppose themselves icured; but, after a few months, find they are . troubled with various symptoms which they never had before, and which they find it impossible te relicye. To all who are afflicted in this way, Dr. Young, . would particularly recommend the trial of his skill. The symptoms with which you are troubled are caused by venereal taints in your blood, . which. sooner or later, will destroy your health ‘and happiness. No person who has ever had an attack of any private complaint, should fail to censult Dr. Young, and take a few bottles ofhis invalueble purifying medicines, as then they can j . mer, we shall duly appreciate the Iaiier, and reciprocate . rest assured that their blood is in a perfectly pure . and healthy condition, and that every trace of disease is remnoyed from the system. Recent ca ses cured in from two to five days, without change . . . . . ‘everything in common place is looked upon as . . Which will be sold at unusually low prices. ;and as some of my customers have been imposed . upon by another establishment being represented Corner of Montgomery es California sts., up-stairs. . CARD—From Dr. Youna’s Private MED. ¢ SL. 2 a ; 8 . . Valley, about fifty rods south of the Masonic Hall, } iload. . beaten track hitherto pursued by most scientilie . . physicians, that of waiting for the pablic to find . Pp : 7 ae grooved, and other manufactured lumber, per day, ot ; i yor pyc bhish t e world, a: ch . : as i you out alone,) and publish to the world, as much . superior qualities. _ lall kinds done to order, and at the shortest netice. 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, . Persons . on the Yuba will find the situation of this mill peculiarly handy for them, and all persons wanting WM. C. STILES. e 2 ¢ 1 American Livery and Sale Stable. . BROAD STREET, NEVADA. NHE subseriber begs to return his thanks to the citizens of Nevada, for the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon his establishment, and te inform them that he continves to keep the best selection of Saddle and other Horses, for their accommodation,that the country will afford; and he would especially call the attention of the Ladies to his stock . of spirited but gentle animals at such times as they . are desirous to enjoy a healthful and invigorating . ride. J.B. LOBDELL. LUMBER! LUMBER!! To Teamsters and Others. WHE GRASS VALLEY MULLS are now in ‘I full operation, axd ready to supply all demands . . . . 1 every description of *, a " Seasoned Lumber, atthe lowest market prices. These Mills are situa. ¢ jnearly in the centre of the Village of Grass . . Auburn Road, and most convenient for Teams to There is in these mills,a MULAY SAF, and a S2inch CIRCULAR SAW, together capa. ble of making 15,000 feet of lumber per day. Also, . a splendid Woodworth Patent ; Planing Machine, . capable of making 10,000 ft. of p/aned, tongued and . ALL our lumber is WELL SEAS. onED betore being dressed—our stock of over eight . thousand logs giving us the best material to be found . in the country. Call and see ! TEAMSTERS can always be supplicd with lumber ON FREIGHT to . the cities of ; Marysville and Sacramento, on the best terms, equal to any other mill in Nevada county, and when taken in connection with the fact that it is well seasoned, the advantages of freightin: trom our milis are superior—our engine, saws, nnd planing machine, being the most powerful in the inountain portion of the state. . Lumber will be exchanged for Good Baled Hay . on reasonable terms. fr3= All kinds of Dimension Lumber, Fensing, Siding, Sugar Pine, ete. ete. e'c., constantly ona hand or sawed toorder. We havea stock of over 100,000 feet, and shall keepaful supply forthe great demand tor choice busidiug and fencing meterials. frgRemember, we pay cash and the highest prices for freight, or sell to teamsters so as to enable, . them to made Large Protits! J. WINCHESTER, President G. V. G. Mining Co. Grass Valley, August 15, 1853.—17-3m Fair Play and no Gouging. ft J IST RECEIVED, at my nd on Commercial street, a large assortment of arocerie€s, LrOVislOns, LIGQUOPS.WC., flaving . made arrangements at San Francisco with several of the largest houses, fam in the receipt of Presh GOODS WEEKL\, seeping my large stock fall, and am able to sell at prices that defy competition. All gcods purchased of me wiil be delivered within six miles of the city, free of charg). I have no ‘nterest in any other sture in Nevada: ia ta sta . as mine, this will inform my fiends and the public . rn. YOUNG, No. 226 1-2 Dupont street.— . ' . 1 { ' ; towuship on Tharsday the 30:h day of March, aD. . generally, that my sign projects over the awning in front of my store, and vy observing due caution they will not be imposed on. E De YOUNG. Nevada, Sept. 16.-21-3m Base Law Notice. TANTON BUCKNER and C. W. HILL, have} associated themselves in the practice ofthe Law . and willattend to all business that may be entrus. ted ro their care. Office on Broad street adj ining Journal office. STANTON BUCKNER, C. WILSON HILL. 20-tf Nevada, Sept 1853, Summons, egg tn OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, h ‘Township of Grass Valley, sct. Justices’ Court, Before J. M. Fouse, J.P. The people of the State of California, to WM . ROBERTSON, Greeting: You are hereby sum moned to appear before me. at my office ia said .
iced, ab 10 o's eek; a. M. to answer unto the comthe sum of $392.00 besides intorest, upon e prouus sory note of which the following is a copy: “$392.00. For value received I promise to pay J. “B Nutting or bearer. three hundred and ninety “two dollars, one day after date, and use. his William y Robertson. “Witnes, Geo N. Crandall. mark.” when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with cost and damages, if you tail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county. Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my haud this 22d day of December, A. D. 1853. J.M.FOUSE, }jL.8.j Justice of the Peace of said township. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court by affidavit, that the al.ovenamed defendant resides out of the state of California, having departed therefrom, and that a cause of action exists against said defendant, It 1s ordered that service be made by publication of the summons in the Nevada Journa), until return day. J. M. FOUSE, J. P. 35-td Attest, W. E. Banks, cons. } . . A true copy. Dentisiry. R. S.C. McINTIRE, respectfully begs leave to inform his triends and the public that he is now . permanently located.for the purpose,of practising in all the branches of his profession. Being,a pupil of the most celebrated Dentist in the world, Dr. Brewster, of Paris, and with a practice of thirteea years, he hopes by strict attenof diet or hindrance from business or no charge . tion to his business and careful operations, to give perfect . satisfaction to his patrons. made. DR. YOUNG, . Up-stairs, Corner of Montgomery and California . streets, express buildings. Office hours from 8-A. 3f., to 9 P.M. ‘apothecaries’ shops, and by selfstyled Doctors, i! j . . . . ‘you do not wish your constitution ruined for ' life. 24-6m oct7 ! ; . REMOVAL. j t IGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.— Dr. YOUNG whe is celebrated for curing ‘all private complaints of both sexes, has discov. ered a remedy for the cure of old long standing eases of Gonorrhcea and Gleets, which he has tried . in more than one hundred cases, successfully,many . of which had baffled the skill of eminent physi/ i . : ‘complaint, and eradicates it completely in a very failed, nor can it ever fail,as the nature of the space of time, from business. : N.B.—A permanent cure guaranteed to all in the shortest possible tim¢ or no pay will be taken. Dra. YOUNG, Up-Stairs, Corner of Montgomery and California streets. Offee hours from 9a. us toS RM. 6m-2toct7. . { } 1 . Amalgam or Gutta Percha preparation. A Cavurion!—Beware of nostrums sold at! Pressure, trom oue to an entire set. Teeth Filled with foil ef California Gold, Tin foil, . Teeth Set on Pivot, Gold spring plate or atmospheric Teeth CleanedWithout fracturing the enamel. Constantly on hand an exccllept article of FOOTE . POWDER. This dentrifice is unsurpassed in oe . fying the Teeth, sweetening the breath, and curing the in; cipient scurvy of the gums, so common in persons who . have come to California over the plains or round the Horn i= ° . : ” . Corner of Montgomery & California sts., up-stairs. Also, an invaluable solution for the cure of Tic Doul/oureaux wnd Neuralgia. } } . ! i . O Fishermen—The subscribers have received, ex . few days. New cases cured in an incredibly short . without change of diet or hindrance . sproRNEys AND COUNS ELLORS . Physician, Surgeoa & Accoucheur, \cians for years ; and in not one single case has it . remedy is such that it strikes at the Root of the 3m Terms moderate. FRICE—Unsivep Srares Hore. Broad street, N . Dr. F. Challinor, . . 4 BASEMENT STORY OF THE MASONIC HALL, GRASS VALLEY. wis : writ, the compiaint of Mary Ann Tirrell, plaintiff now . plaint of G. IN. Crandall, who deman?® against you z an st ;nereal diseases are disappointed of a cure by not . jag 7 mst you as defendant for a divorce from the bunds of . . one hundred and fifty dollars, 136, 187, 188, 189, 190. ORDINANCE, NO. 1. Defining the duties of Town officers and fixing the smounts of their several bonds. The Trustees of the town of Nevada do ordain as fellows Duties of the Marshall. Sxcvion Ist. It shall be the duty of the marshall fo enforce the Ordinances of the town, and report to the Attorney ali vioiations thereof that may come under his notice. ile shall have power. cnd it shali be his duty, to prevent * . the commission of any breach of the peace; (uv suppress riots and all disorderly assembiages. To nrrest and toke inio custndy any person or persons found éommitiing any act injurious to the quiet and good order of the town, Gr property of any citizen, and also arrest und take into custody all vugrants Or suspicious persons whose appearance and conduct may seem to justify their being cxlled to account for their manner ot living. It shall be bis duty to arrest any person or persons committing, or about to commit a breach of the peace, or using any Viclent threats, or crenting any unusual noise or tumult to the annoyance of orderly citizens ; and for this purpose he may enrer any public house, or any house, in which may exist a riot or . disturbance, er other proceedings calculated to disturb the . perce and repose of the neighborhood ia which it may exist. Sec. 2. Upon the arrest of apy person or persons under the provisions of Section 1, of the Ordinance, such person or persons shall be committed to the county jail of this county, or such other place asthis buatd may, by ordinance dtrect. And the marshall sbait, at the earliest period practicable report said arrest to the corporatoin attorney, und also tu a justice of the peace, who shail immediately proceed to examine the sume. And if upon such exainination, such arrested person or persons sbell be found guilty of the charges preferred against them. the justice of the peace shill fing them in any sum net exceeding one hundred dollars and costs; and in default of the payment of the same shall be imprisoned in the county jail not more than thirty days. : Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the marshall to prescribe such rules and regulations for the government of watch men, while on duty, as he may deem necessary for the safety and security of the town ; having reference particu. larly to fires ; and to report to this board forthwith, any neglect, carelessness or wrong doing Of any watchman while so on duty. Sec. 4. It shali be the duty of the marshail to collect eli fines imposed fur the bresch of ordipancey, to collect all such licenses, us may be esiablished by this board, and receipt ior the seme, and pay over all such munies, 4s well us ull monies collected for waes by him to the town treasurer. He shall keep an account of ail such monies so received by him in preper books, to be by him provided, which books shail at all times be open to the inspection of the Board of Trustees. and make and present to this beard for their consideratiod a statement of his accounts at leust once every month. Sec. 5. In no case shall the marshall receive from cny person arrested, cr 2buut to be arrested, or charged with any offence. any sum of money or any thing of velue, eiither as a present or a bribe. Sec. 6. For any neglect or violation of duty, the marshal. may, upon conviction before a justice of the peace, be . fined tn a suim not more than two hundred and fiity dollars, or by imprixonment bot more than thirty days. . bd Duties of Watchmen. Sec.7. The watchman appointed by the trustees of the town. shall have and possess all the power and authority granted to the marshall cfthe town by secticn Ist herein. They shall faithfnlly remain on duty such iime as the mar} © . shail by rule shall establish and obcy his instructions in all . things. Any person or persons arrested by any watchman while on duty, shall be taken to such secure place as the board of trustees may hereafter prescribe ; aud any such arrest shail be forthwith reported to the murehall. . . . . Suc.&. linocuse shalia watchmen receive from any . person arrested, or about to be arrested or charged with any offence any sum ef money, or enyihing of value either . as u present o1 bribe, Sec. 9. For any neglect or violation of duty, any watchman may, upon conviction befure ajusiice of the peace, . be fined ina sum not more than one hundred dollare, or by imprisonment net more than ten days. Duties of Corporation Attorney. of P ¥ Sec. 10. It shali be the duty ef the corporation atiorney . to give his legal opinion inrii cases whem required by a, trustee or by the board cf trustces. Sxc. 11. It shull be the duty ofthe corporation attorney . to prosecute for ull offences under the criinances of the board of trustees. Duties of Town Treasurer. Sec. 12. It shall be the duty of the town treasurer to re. ceive und safely keep in bis custody all moneys belonging to the town, end to pay and disburse the same under the direction of the board of trustees, On Warrants issued by them, in such manner and form as may by them be prescribed. He shall keep truc and accurafe xecounts of all . Invnies so recetved and disbursed in proper books to be . . provided by him and presenta statement thereof at least oice in every month and oftener if required by theim. = > 7 Duties of Town Assessor. Sere. 13. Itshall be duty of the town assessor to prepare ; ina book to be by him provided for that purpose. a list ot all the taxable property, both real und personal within the limits of the town, with the valuation and the names of the owners thereof, und a list of all the residents of the said town and their cecupaions. and that be complete, and present the same for the consideration of the Buzard of Trustees on or before the flist duy of March next. Lronds of Officers. See. 14. The marshail, treasurer and assessor spectively give bonds. with good and sufficient security to be approved by the board of Wrusitees payable to tees of The town of Neveda, conditioned tor the isitbful per sinance of their ds in the penal sums following, to wit Tue Marswat in the ponal sum of six thousai THe TReAastRER in the penal sum of six thou Tor ASSessoR in the penal sia oi three thousand doll: Adopted Feb. 1L. 1854. S C. Herpert,Sec’y. ORDINANCE NC. 2. Prescribing the Fees and Salaries of Town Cflicers The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows. The tow marshal shall receive for his services a salary of twelve bundred dollars per annum 3 also five percent, atynil dollars rs WM. J. KNOX, Pres‘t. upon ail monies collected by bim, and ul-o for his services . in justice’s courts, such fees as are allowed by law .o sher iff’. tor the like eervices. The town treasurer shall receive for hia services two and one-half per cent. upon all monies received and disbursed by him. The town assessor shall receive for his services two and ) one half per cent. upon the amount of Tuxes levied by this . board. The attorney shall receive as a full compeusation for all duties performed by him a3 attorney the sum of fifteen dol. bars for each conviction had for misdemeanor before a jus. tice, and he shail in no other cases receive compensation . js . for any services rendered. The town surveyor shall receive for his services such . fees as sre allowed by law to county surveyor. Adopted Feb. 10. 1854. WM. J. KNOX, Pres’t. S.C. Werner, Cierk, S441 ’ AT Ct SUMMONS. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COTNTY OF NEVADA, . Townsh p of Nevada, s3. Justices Court, hefore T. W. Coiburn, Justice of the Peace. The People of the . State of California to D. W. Waxurr, J.T. A. AN: EROS and Henry Torstie: You ate hereby simmoned to eppear before the undersigned. Justice of the Peace, at his . office in said township. on Tuesday the 28th day of March . A. bp. 1854 ut 10 o'clock a. M. to answer the complaint of J. L. Peters, who Cemands of you the anm of Thirty Nine Dollars agd Fifty Five Cents, allxged to be due for goods supplied you. an account of which is filed as the complaint aforesaid. On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of Thirty Nine 55-160 dollars, dauing: 3 and costs of suit. é Given under my band, this 23ih day of December, a. p. 1853. 363m oT. W. COLBURN, Justice of the Peace. _ ate of California, County of Nevada, ss. and answer within ’o-ty days after the service of this . file in the Clerk’s office of the Distrtct Court aforesaid matrimony... Or *n case of a failure to appear and an swer said compidint the said pieimtif! will take judgmen . against you therefor by detaun, together With damaget and costs of suit, and slso demand of the Court such vther . relief as is prayed for in her said complaint. Witness Wilkam &. Patterson, County Clerk of Nevada (L. $.] county, with the seal of said court affixed, this 22d day of December, a. p. 1853. WM. &. PATTERSON, Clerk. By Stoney C. Herserr, d’pt. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. Mary ANN TIRRILL vs. JAMES TIRRILL. In the District Court, 10th Judicial District, Nevada county...On reading and filirg the bill of complaint . and affidavit filed therein, und it appearing that a cause . of action exists against the above uamed defendant—and that he is @ non-resident of this state, _Itus ordered tbat summons herein be published in the Nevada Journal. 2 newspaper published in said county. for the term of three months, and that a copy of sald pub lication, and copy of the complaint filed therein, be fomthwith deposited in the post office and directed to said James ay rhea e oe county, state of Wisconsin. . y order of the Hon, Tho lasw y : a UAE aesaee. mas Hi. Caswell, County Judge Witness, Wm. 8. Patterson, Clerk of said C at Nevada, this 22d day of December, re ay: WM. 8. PATTERSON, C erx. By Sipney Cc. Herne, dep’., SUMMONS. TATE OF CGLIFORNIA, Nevada ¢ ] C NIA, } county, sett soos he Justice’s Court, before T. W. u e e€ Peace. The People of the Stat ifornia, to Robert Jenkins. You are hereby orate 8 rs se before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at is office in said township, on Monday the 27th day of pe ta A. D. 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M. to answer the complaint of E. R. Budd, who demands of you the suin of alleged to be a balance due You, a8 more fully set forth le in my office. On failure so judgment will be rendered against eee _ fifty dollars, damages --. Given under my hand, this 23r A. D. 1854, T. W.COLBURN. Justice of the Peace. SUMMONS. tate of California, County of Nevada, To i Siena 8.8. Just ice’s Court, before T. w ( icone Soa = of the Peace. The people of the State of California to omas Anthony, H. C. Dawson, and James Folkes ; You ~ hereby summoned to appear before the undersi ed an of the Peace, at his office in said township on ‘Mo . y the 10th day of April A. D. 1854, at 10 o'clock A M to answer the complaint of Bennet Dumars and J N Turner, who demand of you the sum of sixty dollars, all od posal ba an Bove hee renderad as your Soote, is 23 said complaint. ailure to appear and answer, judgment will be vol ch gt “ae for the sum of sixty dollars, damages and costs of suit. iven under my hand, this l0th.day of January A. D. 35-3m Township Colburn, for certain mining claims sold in said complaint, now on fi to appear and answer, you fur the eum of one and custs of suit.. day of Jauuary, 40-3m i ‘Anderson & Smith, 1854 883m _T. W. COLBURN, Justice of the Peace. AT LAW Notices is hercby given that shares No. 181, 182, Will attend punctually to all Legal Business entrut183, 184, 185, 106, ar a viel ~ ne poor i = 21d oj é capita oO ue ae -_ tinis — . York Mining Company, will be eold on the turh of March, CoLLEctions oF CLamms promptly attended to, . date ee ees — not paid pte te Hy Lenn ba Office on the corner of Broad and Pine strcets. over . 2 at Little York, between 10 and 5 o’clock on said day. 4 ait < er . Little V 9 } % ” . 22-6 Dr. Clark’s store. f ‘3th, Iss4-sowew : TSA GILLS i peaceful and . re} 1d dollars. . . . Rules and Regulations cf the Nevada Generat . The People of the State of Calitornia. to James j pitt, Greeting’ You sre hereby commanded to appear . eee ek shir puncte, If \ POY HIF. subscriber has been at great troable and spared no expense in fitting up bis establishment in the best possibte stzle, for niaking and. repairing arything in the way of gunamithing. He has had many yerrt e pertence.und flatters himeeif he ta a coimplete master of his profession, At higshop may be parchaaed at low ates for eash— RIFLES, Guns, Powder, Shot Lena, Caps, Nipple Wrenches, Mipplies.GunWads. Shet Belts, and everything in the way of his trade. Shop on the south side of Broad street, 3 doors weat of the Union Hotel. 2S-tr Z. P. DAVIS. GRASS VALLEY DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY. Muin Street, nearly opposite Mul Street, i getony with all the modern improvements, by . -’ which I am enabled to take superior pictures in . fair or cloudy, suushine or stormy weather. Citizens of Grass Valley and my “outsider” . friends generally, are invited ta cail, . Sept. 1, 1853. 20-tf r+EORGE D. DORNIN ~ KILBOURN’S DAGUERECTYPE GALZE Commercia! street, two docrs from Main. . . Portraits taken in Ail Kinds of Weather. i octeter 28th.—?7-tf — =r . én x, . A WHE undersigned, having sold the Miners’ Drug Store, it becomes necessary to settle all burt !ness matters therewith connected; also, all other . professional accounts. Dr. N. Clark, Broad st, . will be my authorised agent after Sept. 7th, to settle . all accounts in which . ain in any way interested. . Nevada county. JESSE MOORE Nevada, Ang. 3°th, 1853 19-tf y = Wine J. knox, 3. Da, FFERS his services to the citizens of nevada i and vicinity. He will devote himself exclu{sively to tae different branches of his profession, . medicine, surgery, etc. By proper attention . moderate chai ges, le hupes to receive a liberal shcze lof patronage ait the Nevada Drug ctore, Broud st. above Pine. L2-3m* . } { . atic ‘The Flying Duichman in the Field. os nry Hershman Would respectfully inform his friends and the putlicin general that he bua on . He Wy ri ee Gees band and stantly receiving the P a gsoep Uest and largest stock of lever offered in Nevada Ee runs gis own Team Which thouch not a steamboat exectly, gives him un advantyge in promptness nnd cheapness. by which he can beat any other dez!er in this city in selling a good article at a low piice. At his stand may always be found the best Cigars and Tobacco 2 the Lowest Prices. cons:sting in part of the toliowing brands: . Regalia flor de Cabanas; Londres tor de Cabsuns; . Patentes; Entrectors flor de Cabfinus; Canadcores; Regalia de la Reina; . Cazadores Imperiales; Cazadores Coben; linperial Universal Citindrados de tondrez Sobden Revalis Crystal Palace; Imderiales Fenny ElSier: Tabaeos para Pumar; Tabacos de Cigarros Cobden; Leontinu: Cabannas j Carbojal, &e. ke. sly TOBACCS, of almest Every Brand. Allof which he will seil ut reduced rates, Wi Orders fron the County wtended fo for 7 will be prom ptiy inl he rea: ectfuliy seélictis a eonthuwin, if : CVT: Crenriyp i DRUG STORE. . New Firm and New House. CLARK § WALDEN, DRUGGISTS AT THE OL.D STAND OF THE BROAD STREET DRVG STORs, -* Ke oyust reeeiving and oneniag 2 fine agssert£4% mentof Drugs and Medicises, Perfumery ana Fency Articles. Chemiesis, Puls : ‘= ltine. Varnish, Dve Siufis, Pai do. Sable do, Artists Go, ancl Top Grainers, Giass, Putty, gctuer with all the articles iine. Bocr. Thankful for ibe patror “ ed, stiil continues the practi 2 Calls promptly attended ering carefully compounded at all hours ef the night. 25-3m ,M.D..W. C. Warner, Dew yzi . ice fo the Public, . Nevada Medical and Surgical Dispensary . In Mr Davis’ Prigk B BK ‘ tildin mid street, By NEV ai Drs. Don & Carman, Medical AttenZants. . PN orderto meet the wishes of the mining population in én this neighbourhood, as « Xpressed Dy some of berm iD a . } memork.t forwarded some months nso to Dr Den. the subscribers take leave to ifort the inhabilny da. Grass Valiey. Duwniey Auburn, &o have epened 2 Dispensary i uda ¢ity. for ts ot ‘Vie ne} i of eff rding proper Medical und Surgical aid to the iniirm; end ia order tor e the insiitution theronugh!ly useful t ihe public at larg e annexing i General fosnital and tot tac . Hospital and tt is 1 proper site cun . be obtained to « a } Believing that some estubliehment affording the poor . Miner as well as to the wexliy merchast, competent m {ical treatment ata nominal mont) si was much needed in this k cealily, the suhser hepa to reeeive the unaniinous support orihe inhz sO: tbe districts enumerated above, Dispensary. ; subscribers are entitied to be visited at their own hones. or prescribed for at ihe Dispenenry, at . Ist All bona fide 2nd Medicines are to be sxpplied at all times te subsertbers, FREE OF CHARGE, i 3d No Prescription will be compounded at the Dispenaar unless those of the attendant or uttendants, sitio 4th No person will be considered a subscriber t paid ihe amount of bis subscription in advance. ~ oe ae of single individuals is fixed at t-~o a3" ars per month, and of those w fe families ni three a ’ hose who have families a{ three On anncts to be given subscribers on payment of subscription. i Seis Cth, Subscribers loaning their tickets to non-subseribers for the purpose of obtaining either attendance or medicine. forfeit the amount of their subscription. &th All visits made according to priority of culls, untese accidents, which take precedence ‘ %th Midwifery attendance and vaccination charged for” €Xira, BUT NONE OTHER. 10th One of the attendants to be always In attendance a the Dispensary. py It must be obyious to all—the beneficial r ®"y1s which must be derived from this system of medical practice— more particularly by the peor man who cannot afford to meet large demands, when prostrated on u bed of sickness anias the amount ef subscription is fixed (o accomme date the poorest of the poor, ihe subscribers flatter them selves that the institution will be found the Friend of the People. Subscriptions may be forwarded by express, addressed to Drs. Den & Carman. Nevadn city. : EMANUEL H.DEN. LRCSI, BENJ'N R. CARMAN, MD, Late Surgeon P M S Ship California, P. s. Dr. Den requests his friends in the mines to make collections in their different focalities. and forward the amount, with a correct list of the subscribers. 40-3m a. 5 faa TUE public are hereby informed that the =ndersigned has Purchased the entire Steck end business of the Cigar and Tobacco Store of Salzer & Co. and will carry on the business at the Old Stand. He re turns thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon himéelf and partner, and respectfully solicits its continuance, which he determines to merit by keeping the best stock in the mar! @ and selling at the lowest rates All persons having demands against Salzer & Co., are requested to present them for payment, and all indebted are requested to make immediate payment. 39-tf M. FRANKENHELMER. ill having rf Bovyer's Ranch. Fat cattle and Beef For Sale. HE undersigned has now on hand and constant' ly keepsa Large Number of Fat Cattle, which he will sell at low rates at his place, well known as Bovyer’s Ranch. He also supplies miners in the neighborhcod and at his s.ore at Newtown and Rush Creek with good beef, for sale on foot or by retail. : He also has at his Store a Good Assortment of Goods, for miners’ supplies. He returns his thanks for former liberal patronage bestowed uponhim, and . respectfully solicits its continuance, pledging himself always to endeavor to give satisfaction. Mav 27, 1853.tf DAVID BOVYER. Job Work Of all kinds promptlyand néatly exceuied at thin eft re