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Ran Francisco Advertisements.
NLT OD LP OLS OLE ODL MO rN
“Phe Pioneer.” .
A GALIFORNIA MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF SCTENCE, ;
OF LITERATURE AND ART; '
ILL be issued monthly. and as nearas possible on :
the exme day of each moun. The first number
wit] appear on the zedinst. _ It is boped by th 3 projectors
that it will be supported entircly by Cxlifornta tatent.
It will contain about sixty pages, and will be published
and conducted as nearly a8 possible ufter the styie of the
Knickerbocker. Hts plan is sufficieutly comprehensive.
and ffs contemplated size suiiciently large, to allow free
scope fur any depariment oi literature, sud it will afford
ample space for the free discussion of the most important
political and scientific subjects of the day. It will consedaently in that respect possess an advantage over the duiiy papers, Whose columns cannot oiten afford room for
the proper consideration of many important questions .
which almost daily come before the public. Tt will also!
open a fine field for those who are destrous of distinguish.
ing ‘hemseives in Poetry, Belies Letters, and the mor
fowery uaths of literature, whose contributions will al-!
waes be welcome, Each number wil contain a brief abetract of the most important decisions of the Couris.a
carefully compiled table of the vuriot3 meterotogical
ehanges which may have been observed a uring the month
in the climate, tides and atmosphere of Sun ranciseo, nnd
» summary of the most important events that have taken
place during the month, so that while it muy be desired
na asource of amisement, it is hoped it will also possess
some value as aga book ¢f refereuce aud be worthy of
preservation, : ;
its editorial management will be in the hands of perrons of acknowledged ability and tried experience in the
coudtect of periodical publicatiens, and no (effort will be
spared on the part of the publishers to make it worthy.of
(he noble state in which it has its origin. and whose literatumre itis expected ina measure to embody, and of the
patronage of its subscribers.
Alt communications, contribetions, &e. must be addressed to W.HOd. BROOKS & CO.
Jan. 6 feb3-1m 157 Montgomery street.
Sign of the “WOODEN SAILOR,”
Thomes Tennent,
MATHEMATICAL AND
Nautical Instrument Maker, Fire
proof building, corner of Front
street and Long Wharf, San Francisco.
U. 8. Agency for the sale of government charts.
Agency for Lieut Maury’s Wind
a.
and Current charts.
Agency for Ringgold s charts.
Surveving and Nautical Iostruments, spy glasees, drawing instruments, &e, of the best manufacture.
Charts of every description constantly on hand.
Having learned my business in the manufactory
of the celebrated War-J. Youxa ef Philadelphia, .
guarantee that all my werk will be executed in the
same manner asat that establisimen
J. B. WER, Provision Merchant,
.ffers for sale;
€ 690 Firkins choice Orange Co.
Butier; ¥uv cs. refined Lard in 16 and 26 tbs. Tins.
460 bbls Leaf Lard, Pork. Fiams, Bacon, &c-.
jan6-Im J.B. WEIR, 48 Front st. San Francisco.
NA TAILS—100 kegs Nails. jor sale by
1 ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and &8 Davis st
Ge OAP—100 boxes No. 1 Soap, &9 lb. boxes ;
150 small boxes. fancy Soap. For sale
86 Davis st
w
by
ALONZVU
WHEELER,
84 and
THISKEY— :
W 100 bbls. Old Monongahela Whi-key;
56. Rye;
100 half bbls o'd Monongahela. For sale by
ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 86 Davis st.
TRANDY—100 one-eizhih casks Am. Brandy, for
sale by ALONZO WHEELER,
84 and 86 Davis st , San Francisco.
HFORT WINE—Toinvalids and the lovers of run
Port Wine. I ofier for sale 10 easks of ‘Lande
mon's’’ best. ALONZO WHEELER,
&4 and 86 Davis street, San Francisco.
M ANILLA RUPE--100 coils Manilla rope, } to
= 14 inch, for sale by
San Francisco.
MHOVELS ;'
84 and &6, Davis st.,
be 100 dozen Ames’ long handle shovels;
100 * Rowlan: ong, bandie shove!s;
=a
oo CO Old Colony * " “
50 Ames’ shert
50 “ Rowland’s “ ZA S
25 “ Kimball's patent short handle shovels
ALONZO WHEELER. for sale by i
84 and 86, Davis street, =. F.
i GARS ;—-25,009 La Lima Regalia Segars;
$9 30,000 La Primavera : =e
20.000 Ll Loon de Gro =
40,000 Maneul Amores vé “
49,000 Shakespeare “ ze
For sale by ALONZO WHEELER,
Dec30-1m &4 and 86 Davis street.
VEAS—100 cases Imperiai Tea 2 lb Caddies;
100 cases Gunpowder T Mea, 2 Ib eaddies, of superior quality, forsale by ALONZO WHEELER,
&4 and §6 Davis st., San Francisco.
OF FEE—1iv0 boxes ground Coffee, 1 Ib papers, .
For sale by ALUNZO WHEELER,
Dec3i)-lm : 2 84 and 86 Davis st.
Bicacs SYRUP; 150 cases Lemon Syrup, Lor
sale hy ALONZO WHEELER,
Dec3U-1m ' 84 und 86 Davis street.
X COMET—40 dozen Ames’ long handle Shovels, bright cast-steel, round point.
lor sale by ALONZO WHEELER,
Siand $6 Davis street:
X THURICANE—10 dozen Rowland ’song
handled, bright, cast-steel, roundpoint Shov.
els. For sale by ALONZO WHEELER,
84 and 95 Davis street.
INEGAR—250 bbls pure Cider Vinegar, for
sale by ALONZO WHEELER,
84and 86 Davis strect.
gence! FORTE.—One splendid Rosewood Pi: ano 6 3-4 octaves, Nunns & Fisher’s make, for
eale by ALON ZO WHEELER,
84 and 86 Davis street.
OTATOES—800 sacks Potatoes. free from worm
or rot. For sale by A. WHEELER,
Dec30-lm &4 and &6 Davis st., S. Francisco.
_ OIL & CAMPHENE.
Wm. Bailey, Manufacturer of Sperm, Polar
and Black Fish Oils,
Also Camphene and Burning Fluid, Qualities in all sales
gnaranteed,
_Mannfsctory Battery st. between Pine and Bush, 33-3m
MINER'S EXCHANGE «& SAVINGS BANK,.
AND
SAN FRANCISCO ASSAY OFFICE;
Armory Hatr, San FRANCISCO,
Cor. Montgomery an4 Sacramento streets.
Dr. A. S. WRIGHT, Acenrt.
LL Moneys left at this Banking House will
--&. bear an interest of one and a half per cent
per month redeemable at pleasure.
Gorp Dust left to be assayep, will be returned within twenty.fonr hours, and the very
best price paid for it when offered for sale.
Go 4 Dust Received on Special De nosit Free of
Charge, and Rich Quartz : sed
orvalue gratis, and every attention paid to the
Assaying or testing of all_kinds of Ores.
Gold Dust received for Coinage, or Remittance
Bills of Exchange
er ontime. Jan6-3m
“What Cheer” House.
PuIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE, 119
Sacremento st., opposite the offices of the &
’acific Mail Steamship Company and Nicaragua
company—furnishesa very desirable house re
gers visiting the city on business or for recreation.
its accommodations ave been greatly enlarged.
A constant supply of Hor ano Coty Water ‘is furnished to different parts of the house.
Bathing rooms have been added with warm, cold
or shower baths,
arene’ “sh SOR tree eee eee tee eee #8 00) “nar Reciment of New York Volunteers, for}
: oe Lopes SSE Re Senne sea =? . bounty lands, exira pay and trsnsportation allow.
a: fll Fy SA ate A eo Ut ee 50 ances. is '
Poeee dete ah ee Ce. Aga ee = eee & ~
Supper, .-.. AIG 50k eel pean 2) ee aie 5 . th CLAIMS of the offices and men who composed
Baths, ee-ufs 6s 22 HS. S. Reedy ie ee 50 . aC gg ome pgs Battation of Volunteers under Lieut. .
Lodging per week,.... S2 . Col Jehn ©. Fremont, for bounty lands, arrears ef
s9aging p eo ee eee $2 00 te 6 CO . i ’
coh per Bight, <= ia.) 6 Ses: seek ipa 50 to 1 GO: pay. and extra pay.
Payment to be made invariably in advance.
gira) R. B. WOODWARD.
Specimens ! Specimens . !
oF Gold and Quarts aré Bought cithe highe st price, By i]
Barrett & Sherwood,
ESSAYS aremade Without Injury to the sur!
face of the Specimens, and exac’ value estimated, AT A CHarce oF $1 racu.
BARRETT & SHERWOOD,
City Observatory.
fc Mark the number, 161 Clay st.,
W. B.—The best and largest stock of Watches and .
Jewelry in this State, always on hand, and particular attention given to Watch Repairing.
Nov 25-31-3m
MOKING ‘LOBACCO—
100 Goodwin's Smoking Tobaeco,
100 = =©Libienthal "
. Forsale by ALONZO WHEELER,
Dec36-2m 84 and 86 Davis st.
INERS’ PICKS—130 doz Simmons’ Picks, for
i¥E sale byDec302ms
ALONZO WHEELER,
84 and 86 Davis at.
t. Dee.9 33-31 .
— . quainted with their virtues.
ALONZO WHEELER, }
Specimens purchased, .
drawn on the Kast, at sight, .
for stran.
San Franciseo . execute treaties with the Indian tribes, Spe
Mr. BRINSMAD£ has secured the most reliable . 4s for years ; an
and efficient aid in Washington and claimants may
Son Francisco Advertisements.
RPA AAA ALO him papa ——
ot b Sageoneony 2
24 PILLS:
Cure of a Disordered Liver and Bad Digestion.
Copy of a letter from Mr. B. W. Kirkus, Chemist,
7 Prescot st., Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1553.
i To Professor Horttoway :—
Sir—Your Pills and omtment have stood
highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicine: .
for some years.
particulars of herease. “She he d béen troubled for
years with a disordered liverand had di;
the last ceeasion, however, the Virulence of the
attack wes so alarming, and the inflamation set in
so severely, that doubts were entertained of her
bei:.g¢ able to bearup under it; fortunately she was
induced to try your Pills, and she iaforms me that
‘ter the first and each suceceding dose, she had
great reticf. She continued.to take them, and althoueh she used eniy three boxes, she is now in the
enjoyinent of perfect health. I could have sent
you many more cases, but the above; from the se
verity of the attaek,and the speedy cure, . think
speaés much in favor ef your asionisbing Pills,
~~ (Signed) ROW. Kirrer.
Extraordinary Cure of Rheumatie Fever
in Van Dieman’s Land.
Copy of a letier inserted in the Hobart Town Courler. of the Ist March, 1651, By Maj. J. Walch.
afte
An
Margaret McConnigin, nineteen years of age, !
j residing at Newtown, had been suilering froma
. violent rhumatie fever of upwards of two months,
which had entirely deprived her of the use of he
limbs; buring this peried she was under the exre
of the most eminonut medical men in Hobarttown,
jand by them her case was considered hopeless. A
. friend prevailed apon her to try Holloway’s celebraj ted Pilis, which she consented to do, and in an inj credibly short space of time they effected a perfec
. cure, i :
i Cure of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest and
Stomach of a Person of 34 years of age.
i From Messrs. Thew ¢: Son, Proprietors of the
. Lynn Advertiser, who cam vouch ior ihe follow. ing statement.—Angust 2d, 1851.
. ‘fo Professor HoLioway :—
Sis—I desire to bear testimony to the good effects
lef Holloway’s Pills. For some years I suffered
. severely froma pain and tightness in the stomach,
berath, that prevented me from walking about. 1
j
/ vanced state of liie, these Pills have so reli.ved me
that [ am desirous that others should be made acl am now rendered,
. by their means, comparatively active, andcan take
. exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I
. could not do before. (Signed)
. Henry Cor, North st., Lynn, Norfolk.
. An Extraordinary Cure of the Gravel and a most
Dangerous Liver Complaint.
' Copy of a letter addressed to J. K. Heydon, Eesq.,
Sydney, New Soulh Wales, dated Feb 25, 1851.
Sir—A Mr. Thos: Clark, asetiler at Lake George
. was for a considerable time scriously afilicted with
. a complaint of the liver, together with the gravel.
= ip
. His medical attendants, after trying all their sklll, .
i candidly told him that his ease wrs hopeless, and
jany further efforts useless. In this situation, and
. when expecting every day would terminate his cx. istenee, a friend recommended him to try Hollo. way’s Pills, and as a forlorn hope he did so; the
‘first dose gave him considerable relief, he therefore
. persevered in tading them according to directions,
und is now restored to perfect health. He will feel
. great pleasure in confirming this statement, or even
. make an affidavit to the same etiect, should it be re; quired. (Signed) Wittiam Jones, Preprieter
of the Goiburn Herald, N.S. Waies.
Wonderful efficacy of Holloway’s Pills in Case
ot Dropsy.
Persons suffering from dropsy, either at about the
i turn of life, or at other times, should immediately
. have recourse to these Pills, bundreds of persons
jure annually cured, by their use, of this
foemplaint ia its ditt
' means had failed.
j
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These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious .
in the following compiaints :—
Ague,
. Asthma, ities, Evil,
. Dillious ComFevers ofall kinds Sore Throats,
. plaiats, Gout, Stone and Gravel,
i Blotches on Head-ache, Secondary Sympthe Skin, Indigestion, toms, j
, Bowel CotaInflamimation, Tic Lcloureux,
plaiuts, Jaundice, Tumors.
. Colies, Liver Complaints, Ulcers,
. Constipation Lumbaga,
. of the bowels Piles,
; Consumption, Rheumatism,
Debility, Fits.
. Dropsy, Dysentery, Whatever Causes,
. Erysipelas, &e., &e.
Sold at the establishment if Professor Holloway,
. 214 Strand, near Temple Bar, London, and by all
. respeetable druggists and dealers in Medicines
_ throughout the civilized world, at the following
. prices:—lIs. 1 1-2d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Lis., 223. and 33s;
. each box.
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Worms of all kinds
Retention of Urine
Weakness from
There is a considerable saving by taking the larger
sizes.
N. 8,— Directions for the guidanoe of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box.
Holloway’s Pills and Ojiiitment are for sale by
HENKY JOHNSON & CU., Wholesale Druggists
. 146 Washington street, San Francisco, Proprietor’s
. Wholesale Agents for California,O,egon, and Sand. wich Islands: Sept 9-20 ly
. UPWARD AND ONWARD!
. £2, WiILSON’S EXCHANGE—Uprposite the
ee American Theatre and Custom House, Sansome st.
i= The above Excelsior establishment, which is Fire
. proof, and five stories high, (being the only five story build. ing on the Pacific.) is now finished and splendidly furnishj;ed throughout. Although it contains one hundred and
seventeen large rooms, with facilities to accommodate two
. hundred lodgers, such has been the rush of customers to
. the Exchange since its completion, that the proprietors
. bave been induced to lease bulf of the fire proof block just
erected by Lieut Maynard, and adjoining the exchange.—This will add seventeen large apartments, and afford those
facilities which the increase of trade requires, Our present Bar will, in a few days, be removed to the first floor in
the Maynard Block, one door north of where the Bar is at
present.
No psins or money will be spared to render the Ex. change the Excelsior Hotel of the public and keep pace
with the rapid growth and improvement of our wouderful
city and State.
With the above inducements, the Exchange is confidently offered to the “million” as deserving their paironage ;
and, although not disposed to be W1n-dy, and trumpet our
own praise abroad, our hearty thanks are cheerfully tendered to the thousands who have bestowed upon us
alike their favors and money, Not unmindful of the for. mer, we shall duly appreciate the latter, and reciprocate
. in future,as in times past, the smiles of our old customers.
and greet with pleasure our new ones—who probably will
. compose the largest portion of the world. Nov 1i-2m
Dr. P. M. OBRIEN’S
Wholesale Drug Store and Pharmaceutical Laboratory, Davis Street, east side.
Between Washington and Clay streets, San
. cisco.
t
Fran52-y
To FPishermen—tnhe subscribers have received, ex
. Feariess and other_Iate arrivals, an extensive assort.
i ment of Hauling seines, for saimon, herring, smelt
sardines and perch fishing ;
Salmon gill neis; fikes, &c ;
Linen and cotton seine twine ;
Shoe thread, a superior article ;
. Fish hooks and lines, suitable for this season’s fishing,
For sale by CHAPIN & SAWYER.
jani3-1m 127 Sansome street, San Francisco.
AGENCY FOR CLATMIS,
. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT ofthe UNITED STATES
Pp A. BRINSMADE has removed his office to
. e Sherman's Buildingz, No. 146 Montgomery st.
where he will continue the prosecution of Claims
. against the Federal Goverment embracing—
. CLAIMS ofthe officers and soldiers of Col. SteCI.AIMS of the officers, petty officers, scamen
j and marines, on account of additional compensa. jife.
tion for services in the naval and revenue service ot
ithe United States in the Pacific Ocean, on the coast
. of California and Mexico, frem 13th MM 5, t
st of March, 1855, provided tor bv aets
, approved August 3ist, 1852, and March 3d, 1853.
Cl AIMS for indemnity on account of losses oc; casiened by Indian depredations upon the property
. of the citizens of the State ; and, :
CLAIMS foradvances made to United States .
to .
.
wthe
Indian Agents, to enable them to negotiate: or
feel sure of the moat attention possible.
=.” B.—He wii alzo i
. CONVEYANCING in
give his bé@t attention to
all its brancines.
. Dr. F. Challinor,
Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur,
{ 4 BASEMENT STORY OF THE MASONIC HALL,
3m GRASS VALLEY.
the .
A eustomer, to whom I can reter .
for any inquiries, desires me to let you knevr the}
sstion. On
which was also accompanied by a shortness of
am 84 years of age, and netwithstanding nry ad.
direful }
ent stages, whea aliothe .
iv'ema'e irregularSerofula or King’s .
Venereal Aflections .
ay, 1846, to} ¢ot Congress, .
ae San Franeieseo Advertisements. .
. Samed u. Eucas, © J .HENBY Ss. TURNER,
JOHN SIMMONDS, BENJ. R. NISEET,
' St Louis. San Francisco. .
Lucas, Turner & Co.
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BANKERS
i No 104 Montgomery street, San Franciseo.
‘Draw at Sight, or en Time, in Sums to Suit,
! ON
‘ American Exchan@e Bank.
. Wadsworth & Sheidon...
. Bank of Commerece,....Boston,
New Yorx,
ae
. Thos. Biddle & Co..2_ 2.. PHILADELPHIA,
Ferdinand Kenet & Co... New Orvrans,
Lucas & Simends, ...-.. Sr. Louis,
}J. P. Curtis & Co.. ... --LovIsvILLE,
1 Ellis & Sturges, _..-<--.-CINCINNATI.
; Samuel Harris & Sons,..-.BALTIMORE.
. S. Jones & Cow.ui.. 15.2.. Pirtssure
}J. H. Bureh & Co...----Curcaeo
S-Gold Dust, Bion and Exchange purchased
Jan 21-3m
i
fat best market rates.
Ont
REMGVA:E. .
{ R. J.C, YOUNG has my ee. office from No. 225}
Dupont street. to the corner of Montgomesy and California streets, opposite the banking hotse ot Page, Bacon
& Co., where he will be happy to consult with his former
patrons, and trest scientifieaily and diseretion all those
who may require the services of a Physician. The success
of Dr, Young since his advent in this state has been without a parallel, and he hepes by continued and untiring
application to his profession, jo remove from the public
mind that lack of confidence whitch has so unbappily existed in regard to the Medical Profession in the state of
Galifornia.
Orrice—Corner of Montgomery and California streets.
up stairs. opposite the Banking House of Page, Bacon &
Co., San. Francisco... .-P, 3.—Ali. letiers enclosing $10
. will receive immediate attention. Direct
<n
Office. Feh 3-Im
RE vOVAL.
Corner of Montgomery & California sts.,.up-stairs,
NV EDICAL ADVICE —Dr. YOUNG, who
i has beeome so eclebrated for thousands of
reures which he has performed on old, chronic,
fmeicurial, syphilitic, and all private diseases,
. without mercury, is consulted daily at his office,
Office up-stairs, corner 6f Montgomery and Cali. fornia streets.
A cure guaranteed, or no pay.
Dr. Young has probably had more practice in
, . Yenereal diseases than any other physician in California. He cures all the most aggravated cases
lof this disease, and mild ones in from two to five
days.
The Doctor has, for many years been known as
the most eminert and successful physician practising in the United States, and, what is more im-.
portant to the patient, he always effeets a speedy
and permanent cure.
Travelers, Seamen, Miners and others who wish .
to be cured without mercury, hindrance from busas soon as possible, and a perfect cure will be
. guaranteed in all cureable cases. Recollect the
iname and number—
Dr. YOUNG, Corner of California and Montgomery streets, up-Stairs. Office open from 9 a.
M.to 8p. mw.
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Ly
. Corner of Montgome
f
EMOVAL.
ry & California sts., up-stairs.
in such a manner as to appear almost miraculons,
. everything in commen place is looked upon as .
not worth notice. In view of this fact Dr. Young .
' (at 226 1-2 Dupont st, has concluded to leave the
‘you out alone,) and publish to the world, as much
. as may be, his knowledge of the healing art, to let .
those who may bein need of assistance know}
. where they can find relief 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 of medicine in one of the largest cit:ies in the United States, with the highest success,
jand that his standing as a physician is without
. reproacl® having atone time been lecturer at the
. University of Pennsylvania on venereal diseases,
Upon all of these considerations, Dr. Young
; has confidence in introducing himself tothe pub
lic, knowing that they will sustain well carned
. merit. :
. The following are afew of the many testimoin als which have appeared in the public journals
ithe lastfew 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 .
. of the most industrious and indefatigable votaries of the medical science in the Unitod States.
From Professor Jackson.
The subscriber is personally acquainted with
Dr. Young, and has seen much of his practice, .
and can bear testimony to his merits as a practi.
tioner.
From the New York Herald.
The eminence of this distinguished gentlemen
in his profession, and the very extended opportu. .
those afilicted with the above complaints.
Office, Corner of Montgomery add California sts.
up. stairs. 24.6m
Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p. Mm. Sunday included.
RFMOVAL.
Corner of Montgomery & Californa sts., up-stairs. .
rR. YOUNG. No. 226 1-2 Dupont street. — .
Mepican Norice.—Is is highly important
. that persons afilicted with private complaints,
should, on the first appearance of disease, apply .
to the physician who understands disease in all
all its varions forms and stages, and ean 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 dis.
ease from the system.
P. S.—Recent cases of intection cured in from
two to five days, without change of dict. 24-6m oct7
ie
Corner of Montgomery g California sts., up-stairs.
& CAUTION !—Private Mepicat Orrice
A Hundreds of those who have contracted venereal diseases are disappointed of a cure by not
calling on Dr. Youne at first. He will forfeit
any sum if he fails to cure any case that may
come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting—such as ulcers, tumors, nodes,
bunehes, pimples on the face and body, pains
inthe bones and joints, wakefulness, trembling,
copper colored sores, wasting of the bone, emaciation, loss of appetite, strength and fiesh, sores
in the nose and ears, loss of hair, weak eyes, itching, humors, &e. &e
Many persons, after being relieved of external
appearances of private disease, suppose themselves
cured; but, after a few months, find they are
troubled with various symptoms which they never
had before, and which they find it impossible to
relieve.
. 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
. REMOVAL.
attack of any private complaint, should fail to}
censult Dr. Young, and take a few bottles ofhis
invaluable purifying medicines, as then they can .
‘and healthy condition, and that every trace of
disease is remoyed from the system. Recent ca:
of diet or hindrance from business or no charge
made. DR. YOUNG,
Up-stairs, Corner of Montgomery and California
streets, express buildings.
Office hours from 8 A. M.,to 9 P.M.
A Caution !--Beware of nostrums sold at
. apothecaries’ shops, and by selfstyled Doctors, it
do not wish your constitution ruined for
24-6m oct7
you
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REMOVAL.
Corner of Montgomery & California sts., up-stairs
. Dr. YOUNG who is celebrated for curing
. all private complaints of both sexes, has discov‘ered a remedy for the cure of old long standing
cases of Gonorrheea and Gicets, which he has tried
in more than one hundred cases, successfully,many
of which had baffled the skill of eminent physiin not one single case has it
' failed, nor can it ever fail, as the nature of the
. remedy is such that it strikes at the RooT of the
complaint, and e1adicates it completely in a very
jan13-Im . few days. New eases eured in an ineredibly short .
space of time, without change of diet or hindrance
from business.
N.B.—A permanent cure guaranteed to all in
the shortest
Dra. YOUNG, Up-Stairs, Corner of Montgomery and California streets.
Office hours from 9 a. u.to 8 p.m. 6m-240ct7
Box 735, Post
. iness, or exposure to friends, should apply to him .
= .
CARD—From Dr. Youne’s Private Mrp.
ICAL OFFICE—TO THE AFFLICTED.—In this .
age of progress, when science is developing itself
beaten track hitherto pursned by most scientific .
i physicians, that of waiting for the public to find .
. will not be imposed on.
. restassured that their blood is in a perfectly pure .
ses cured in from two to five days, without change .
“IGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.—
ssible time or no pay will be taken. .
Fer Sale---A Beautiful Farm
\N_DRY CREEK, five miles ahove Kentucky
House, known as Vaw Court's RAncH. It conrants ; about two hundred ncres are
Enciosed with a First Rate Fence.
The whole tract_is susceptibie of, cultivation.
ty feet.
any in Northern California. and amounted to
Over Nine Thousand Dollars.
will be seld with the premises, if desired. Also,
Reaping Machines, Sced Drills, &c.
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 \Villiams
. See Spring, Nevada, various kinds
und patierns of Chairs, Bedsteads, Wash-stands,
'Tables, ete., which, being manufactured by maehinery, he can sell at the lowest. price. Having
had ample experience he feels assured and will warrant that his work is inferior to none. Turning of
all kinds dene to order, and at the shortest netice.
oct-2-ly WM. C STILES,
Lumber ! Lumber !!
ALSO—For sale, in smail or large quantities,
all kinds of Lumber, at the cheapest cash rates,
at the Mill on Roger Williams Spring. Persons
on the Yabawill find the situation of this mill peculiarly handy for them, and all persons wanting
. the article will do well to call.
WM. C. STILES.
2 ae tet een eae ener ere ane eee
© ._ Sa a]
‘American Livery and Sale Stable.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
. HE subseriber begs to return his thanks to the
citizens of Nevada, for the liberal patronage
thus far bestewed upon his establishment, and to
. inform them that he continues to keep.the best selection of Saddle and other Honses, 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.
. For Sale.
HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE in Neyada
20 Tons first rate Hay,
The above is in fine order, and will be sold low for cash.
32-tf A.B. GREGORY.
. LUMBER! LUMBER?!
To Teamsters and Others.
. Toe GRASS VALLEY MILLS are now in
full operation, and ready to supply all demands
. revery description of
Seasoned Lumber,
' atthe lowest market prices. These Mills are situait jnearly in the centre of the Village of Grass
. Valley, about filty rods south of the Masonic Hall,
Auburn Road, and most convenient for Teams to
load. There is in these mills,a MULAY SAW,
landa 52inch CURCULAR SAW, together capable of making 15,000 feet of damber per day. Also,
a splendid Woodworth Pateat
-taning Machine
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capable of making 10,090 ft. of planed, tongued and
grooved, and otber manufactured lumber, per day, of
superior qualities. AtL our lumber is WELL, sEAS. oxeD before béing dressed—our stock of over eight
. thousand logs giving us the best material to be found
in the country. Call and see!
TEAMSTERS
2S ol the citi
Marysville and Sacramento,
county, and when taken in connection with the fact
that it is well seasoned, the advantages of freighting .
from our mills are superior—our engine, saws, and .
planing machine, beit
monutain portion of the state.
:d for Good Baled Hay Lumber will be exchan:
sonable terms.
fr$= All kinds of Dimension Lumber,
ding, Sugar Pine, ete. ete. ete., constantly on hand.
Z i
orsawed toorder. We have a stock of over 100,000
feet, and shall k
mand for choice I
frgHemember,
froteht
i of
eepafal supply forthe great deling and fencing materials.
y cash and the highest
amsters so as to ‘i
them to made Large Prolits! J. WINCHESTER,
President G. V. G. Mining Co.
Grass Valley, August 15, 1853.—17-3m
ie see ARREST adie Soecdeirsecninerse naa
‘atu D> ? > \ of
Fair Play and no Gouging.
t hae RECEIVED. at my stand on Commere cial street a large assortment of
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ces for or sell
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors.&c.
which will be sold at unusually low prices. Having
made arrangements at San Francisco with several
ay
of the largest houses, [am in the receipt of Fresh .
GOODS WEEKLY\, seeping my large stock full,
and am able to sell at prices that defy competition.
All gcods purchased of me will be delivered withSe Sone ; . in six miles of the city, free of charg).
nities possessed by him forthe observation of ve. a eat a
nereal diseases, makes his services invaluable to.
J have no interest in any other store in Nevada;
and as some of inv customers have been imposed
upon by another establishment being represented
as mine, this will inform my friends and the public
. generally, that ny sign projects over the awning in
. front of my store, and vy observing due cantion they
E De YOUNG.
Nevada, Sept. 16.-21-3m .
°
Law Noiice,
‘ANTON BUCKNER, and C. W. HILN, have
associated themselves in the practice ofthe Law
and. willattend to all business that may be entrasted ro their care. Office on Broad street adjoining
Journal ofiice. STANTON BUCKNER,
C. WILSON HILL.
Nevada, Sept 1853, 20-tf°
SuMMONS,
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada,
tJ ‘Township of Grass Valley, sct. Justices’ Court,
Before J. M. Fouse, J. P.
‘The people of the State of California, to WM
LOBERT -ON, Greeting: You are hereby sum
moned to appear before me, at my office ia said
township on ‘Thursday the 30th day of March, a pb.
1854, at 10 o'clock, a. M. to answer unto the complaint of G. N. Crandall, who demands azainst vou
the sum of $392.00 besides intorest, upon a promissory note of which the following is a copy:
“3392.00. 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
a 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
fail to appear and answer. :
To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county,
Greeting; Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand this 22d day ot December,
A. D. 1833, J. M.FOUSE, . L.8.j
_ Justice of the Peace of said township.
Tt appearing to the satisfaction ot the court by affidavit, that the aLovenamed defendant resides out
of the state of California, having departed therefrom,
Om a cause of action exists against said defenant,
It 13 ordered that service be made by publication
of the summons in the Nevada Journal, until return
day. J. M: FOUSE, J. P.
3o-td A true copy. Attest, W. E. Banks, cons.
Dentistry.
D*. S.C. McINTIRE, respectfully begs leave
to inform his friends 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 cel. ebrated Dentist in the world, Dr. Brewster, of Paris, and
weagh ae penne years, he bopes by strict atienon to his business and careful ati iv fee
satisfuction to his patrons. heb ater aie ioe
Teeth Filled with foil of California Gold, Tin foil,
Amalgam or Gulia Percha preparation.
Teeth Set on Pivot, Gold spring plate or atmospheric
. pressure, trom Oue to an entire set.
. Teeth Cleanedvwithout fracturing the enamel. @
Constantly on hand an excellent article of wy TH
i POWDER. This dentrifice is unsurpassed ms woe
_ lying the Teeth, sweetening the breath. aud curing the incipient scurvy of the gums, so common in persons who
have come to California over the plains or round the Horn
. Also, an invaluable solution for the cure of Tic Doul. oureaux end Neuralgia.
_ Terms moderate.
FPICE—Unitep Starrs Hote Broad street, N
. Wm. J. Knox, i. D.,
FFERS his services to the citizens of wevada
and vicinity. He will devote himself exclu/sively to tne different branches of his profession,
Bv proper attention and
. Medicine, surgery, ete.
, moderate charges, he hopes to receive a liberal share
. of patronage
. At the Nevada Drug store, Broad st. above Pine.
12-3n:* st i ey ARE
. Anderson & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
. Will attend punctually to‘all Legal Business entrutted to their. 8 r
CoLLEcTions oF CLamMs promptly attended to.
. Office on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, over
22-6m Dr. Clark’s store.
tams foar hundred and eighty acres, three hundred .
of which is located or purchased with School W arThe . }
Buildings are a Good Frame House, thirty by twen;
The crop this last year raised was equal to .
Any amount ef stock, sufficient to carry on farming .
can always be supplied with lumber oN FREIGHT to}
on the best terms, equal to any other mill in Nevada
the most powerful in the}
pri.
enable, .
er denen nen ee
ase ES a
ORDINANCE, No. 1.
Defining the duties ef Fown officers and fixing the amounts
é
_ of their several bonds.
, The Trustees of the town.ef N “ye do érdain as follows :
rshall. Diities of the
. Section Ist. It shall. be the duty of the marshall to en. feree the Ordinances of the town, aud report to the Attorney ail violations thereof that may come under his notice.
die shail have power, and it shall be his duty, to prevent
the commission of any breach of the peace; te suppress riots
and sil disorderly assemblages. To nrrest nnd take iato
. custody any person Or persons found committing amy act
injurious to the quiet and good order of the town, or property of aby citizen, and also arrest nud take into custody all
. Vagrants or suspicious persons whose appearence and conduct may seem to justify their being called to aceount for
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. their manticr of living. ft shall be his duty to arrest any .
person or persons committing, or about to commit a -breach
. of the peace, or using any violent threats, or creating any
. unusual noise or tumuit to the annoyance of peaceful and
. orderly citizens ; and for this purpose he may enrer any
. public house, or any house,in which may exist.a riot or
; disturbance, or other proceedings calculated to disturb the
peace and repose of the neighborhood in which it may
exist. .
Sec. 2. Upon the errest of any person or persons under
the provisions of Section 1. of the Ordinance, such person
or persons shail be committed to the county jail of this
county, or such other place asthis beard may, by ordinatice
direct. And the marshall shall, at the eariiest period practicable report said arrest lo the corporatoin attorney, und
also to a jastice of the peace, whe shall immediately proceed to examine the same. And ifapon such examination,
such arresied person or persons shall be found guilty of the
charges preferred against them.the justice of the peac
shall dng themin any sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars and costs; and in default of the payment of the
sume shall be imprisoned in the county jati net more than
thirty days.Suc. 3. It shall be the duty of the marshall to prescribe
such rules and regulations for the governinent of watch
men, while on duty, as he may deem necessary for the
sufety and security of the town ; having reference particujJarly to fires ; and to report to this board forthwith, any
neglect, carelessness or wrong doing of any Waiciman
while so on duty.
See. 4. it shall be the duty of the marshal to calect all
fines imposed for the bresch of ordinances, to collect ail
such licenses, #8 may be established by this board. and receipt for the same, and pay over all such munies, 2s well
wer. He shali kcep an account of all sueh monies so reboard for their consideratied a statement of his accoults at
least Once every month.
Sec. 5. In no case shall the marshall receive from any
a ee
as a present or a bribe, ;
Sec. 6. For any neglect or violation of duty. the marfined tn a suin pot more then two hundred and fitly dollurs, or by imprisonment not more than thirty days.
Duties of Watehmen.
Sec. 7. Thé watchman appointed by the trustees of the
town, Shali bave and possess all the power and authori
granted to tie marshall ofthe town by section Ist herein. .
. ‘They shall faithfntly remain on duty such jime as the.mur.
shall by rule shall establish and obey his insiruetions in ali
things.
Any person or persons arrested by any watchman while
on duty, shall be tuken to such secure place us the board
of trustees may hereaiter prescribe 3 nud any such urresi
shall be forthwith reported to the marshall.
Sxe.8. Innoca hall2 watchmen receive from any
person arrested, or about to be arrested or charged with .
any olfence any sum of money, or anything of value either .
.
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; as a present oa bribe.
. Sec. 9, For any neglect or violation of duty, any watchj
.
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man may, upon conyiciion before ajustice of ihe peace, .
be fined ina sum noi more than one hundred doilars, or
by imprisonment not more than ten days.
Duties of Corporation Attorney.
fec. 10. It shati be the duty of the corporation atiorney
to give his legal opinion in ull cases when required by «.
trustee or by the board of trustees.
. Sec. 11. it shall be the duty of the corporation atterney .
the . . to prosecute for all offenees under the ordinances
. board of trusievs.
.
Duties of Town Treasurer.
. Sec. 12. It shail be the duty of the town'treasurer to re. Ceive and safely keep in his ettstody all moneys belonging
. to the town, and to pay and disburse the same under the
or
direction of the board of trustees, On Warrants issued by .
them, in such manner and torm as mey by them be pri. scribed. Tie shui! keep truc and accurate accounts of all
. tnunies so recetved and disbursed in -~proper books to be
provided by him und presenta statement thereot at leust
j once in every month and ofte ner if required by them.
Duties of Lown Assessor.
. See, 13. ftshall be duty of the town assessor te prepare
ina book to be by hiim provided for that purpose. a list ot
i all the taxable property, both real and persoual within ihe
limits of the town, with the valuation and the names of the
. owners thereof, and a list of all the residenis. of the said
. town and their occupaions, and that be complete, and pre
} sent the same for the consideration of the Bourd of Trusiees
arch next. en or before the
Bonds of Officers.
The marshall, treasurer and assessor shall ro. spectively give bonds. with good and sufficient security to
be approved by the Loard of Trustees payable tothe trustees of the town of Nevada, conditioned ic ibfal per
} formanee of their duties in the penal sums foliowing, to wit
Tur Marsan in the penal sum of six thousand dollars.
The TREASURER in the penal sum of six thousand doijars
Tar Assessor inthe penal sum of three thousand doliars
Adopted Feb. 11. 1854.
S C. HERBERT, Sec’y.
ORDINANCE NO. 2.
Prescribing the Fees and Salaries of Town Officers
The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do erdsin as follows.
The town marshal shall reeeive tor his ‘
. of twelve hundred dollars per annum ¢ also five per cent.
. upon all monies collected by him, anc also for his services
. in justice’s courts, such fees as ure allowed by law 10 sheriff’s for the like tervices.
The town treasurer shall receive for fis services two
and one-half per cent. upon all monies received and disbursed by h
The town ssor shall receive for his services two and
one half per cent. upon the amount of Taxes levied
. board.
stdav of M
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CS Sec.
WM. J. KNOX, Pres’t. .
.
ies
. The attorney shall receive as a full compensation for ali .
. dulies performed by him as attorney the suns of fifteen dol. lars for exch conviction had for misdemexnor before 2 ji
. tice, and he shall in no other cases receive compensation
. for any services rendered. ; ;
. The town surveyor shall receive for his services such
. fees us are allowed by law to county surveyor.
.
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Adopted Feb. 10. 1854. WM. J. KNOX, Pres't.
S.C. Herserr. Clerk. 44.4t ,
ORDINANCE NO. 3.
IN RELATION TO STOVES AND Srove Pipes.
The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
“House, Dwiling, or other building in which Stoves or
Grates are kept sholl extend the pipe, or cause the sx TTi¢
side of the building
or roof, and the sume distance
zbove
the caves
or Canvass
pa
some metal or fire proof plate leaving
a space of four inches between
the pipe and the partition,
siding or roof
throngh
which it passes,
and all persons
who shall be
found guilty ofa violation
ef this Ordinance,
on an ex
amination
before a Justice of the Peace shall be fined in
the sum of Twenty
Five Dcllars
and costs, and in defauit
of payment,
execution
shall issue for the same Adopted
February
16. 1754.
WILLIAM
J. KNOX,
Pres.
SIDNEY
C. HERBERT,
Clerk.
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GRDINANCE No. 4.
InRelation to Fast Riding.
The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
No person or peosons shall drive er ride any horse, mule
or aby other animal through the streets in any pace more
rapid than a slow gallop or trot.
No person or persons shall drive or ride any horse, mule
or other animal over any bridge within the town of Nevada, in any pace fuster than a walk.
And each and every person who shall be found guilty
of a violation of this Ordinance on an examination before
a Justice of the Peace, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Fifty pollars and costs. In default of payment, exeention shall be issued for the same, Adopted February 16,
1854. WILLIAM J. KNOX. Pres.
SIDNEY C. HERBET, Clerk. 44-4w
GRDINANCE NO. 5.
In relation to the Disturbance of the Peace.
The ‘Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
SecTion 1 Any person or persons, who shal! have committed any breach of the peuce or any other act menticned in section Ist and 2d of Ordinance No. 1, shail, upon
complaint being made before any Justice of the Peace, by
any person or citizen. be proceeded against in the same
munner as if arrested bp the Marshall or Watchman while
committing the same. That any Justice of the Peace be
fore whom any somplaint shall be made shall have power
to issue a Warrant in all cases where the Marshal! shall
have power to execute an arrest as prescribed in section
Ist of Ordinance No. 1.
Section 2. Any person, other than the Marshall or
Watchman who shail make complaint as prescribed in
section Ist of this Ordinance, without the consent of the
Corperation Attorney, shall, if upon examination such
Justice find the charges preferred frivolous. be fined in the
sum of the costS in the proceedings. Adopted February
16, 1854. WILLIAM J. KNOX, Pres.
Srpney C. Hervert, Clerk. 44-Im
ORDINANCE NO. 6.
In relation to Sidewalks.
The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
No person or persons shall in any way obstruct or encumber any Sidewalk in any street within the town of Nevada...And each and every person found guilty of a violation of this Ordinance on an examination before a Jus
tice of the Peace shall be fined in asum not exceeding
Twenty Five Doliars and costs. In default of payment,
execution shall be issued for the same. Adopted February 16, 1854, WILLIAM J. KNOX, Pres.
Sipsey C. Herzerv. Clerk. 44-I1m
Ordinance No. 7.
Tn relation to Taxes.
The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Each and every person in the town of Nevada shall pzy
'atax of one fourth per cent onthe amountof taxable
property, goods and chattels, with which said persons are
assessed by the Corporation Assessor. Adopted February
. 16, 1254. WILLIAM J. KNOX. Pres,
Sipney C. Hersert, Clerk. 44:1m
Ordinance No, 8,
In relation to Games.
. The Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Any person or persons who are the owners or keepers of
any house wherein are kept Billiard, Lansquenet, or any
other tables for the purpose of gaming, -shall obtain from
. the Trustees of the Towa of Nevada, a license to keep the
same. Also, any keeper of 2 Bowling Saloon shall obtain
a license for the same.
For a license to keep Billiard Tables three month. each
. table shall pay Ten Dollars,...For license to keep Lansquenet tables three months, each table shall pay Fifteen
Dollars. ..For a license to. keep a Keno table borg
months,each table shall pay Fifty Dollars.. saat 27
cense to keep other tables for the purpose of Gaming t =
‘months, each table shall pay Ten Doliars.. -For ali
cense to keep a Bowling Saloon three 254
or keeper shall pay Ten Dollars. Adopted Feb. i6. 1854.
Stpnev C. Herwert, Clerk. WM.J KNOX. Pres.
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as all monies coljected for taxes by him to the town treas.
ceived by him in proper books, to be by him provided, .
which books shall at all times be open to the iyspection .
of the Board of Trustees. and make and present to this .
person arrested, cr about to be arrested, or charged with .
aby offence. any sum of money orany thing cf value, eiither .
shal. may, upon conviction before a justice of the peace, be .
by this .
All owners, ocenpants and lessees of any Store, Ware .
to be done, at Jeast twenty four inches from the outwerl .
; and where said pipe passes through any board .
ion, siding or roof, it shall be throuch .
months, the Super! A] ob Work
s
Ordinance No, 9.
. In relation to drawing money from the Treasury.
' rhe Trustees of the Town of Nevada do ordain as follows
The Treasurer shal! not pay out of the Treasury any sum
of money without first receivine on Order for the sama,
sicned by the President-of the Soord of Trustees, and coum
tersigned by the Clerk. Adopted Feb. 16, 1854.
Sipney C. Hersert, Clerk. WM. J. KNOX, Pres.
Ordinance No 10,
Amendment to Ordinance No, 1.
The Trustees of the }own of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Section 2d of Ordinance No. 1, defuing the duttes of
. Town officers, and fixing the smount of thefr several
bonds. is hereby amended, so as tu read as follows:
' -Section 24 Upon the arrest of avy person or persons
under the provisious of Section 1 of this ordinance, such
person or persons shail be forthwith taken before a Justice
. of the Peace of Nevada Township, if such a Justice of the
. Peace can be easily found; otherwise such person or per} sons so arrested shall be committed to the counyt juil of
. this county, or such other pice as this Board may by or. dinance direct. And as soon as practi¢able the person or
. persons who made the said srrest shall notify a dustice of
. the Peace of Nevada iow uship as aforessid of said arrest.
. And the Justice of the Peace befere whom such person or
. persons may be brovght. or of whose commitment he may
. be notified as aforesaid, shali proceed as soon thereafter as
possible, to hear and determine any charge or cherzes
Which may be made against such person or persons; and
may commit such person or persons tothe said jail of Nevada county, Or such other placeas mey be provided by
thie Board from time to time during sueh investigation:
And if the said Justice of the Peaee shall find it necessary
he may call upon the Corporation Atiorney to conduct the
investigation. And if, upon a full hearing of the facts,
such arrested person or persons shall be found guilty of
ae charges preferred against them, the Justice of the
eace shall fine them in any sum not exceeding one hunset dollars and costs; and in default of the payment of
the sume, shali be imprisoned in the County Jail not more
than thirty days. Adopted February 20, 1h44
PIpNEY C. Nereert, Clerk, WM J. KNOX, Pres.
Ordinance No. Li.
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In relation to Public Shows.
ts =
The Trustees of the town ef Nevada, do ordain as follows;
All persous, owners or keepers of theatrical and e4uestrian shows, menageries or other ptblic exhibitions of
whatever nature or kind shall tor each and vvery exhibition pay the sum of fifleen dollars, of which eum ten dollars shall be paid into the treasury, and five doilars shai}
be paid to the marshall, whose duty it shall be, te be pres; ent atevery such exhit
1 order ?d Feb
. Eipney CoHERBERT, C!
ition for the purpose of preservi
1 sad. W.d. RNUX, Pres’t
an +
i opts
2G;
M4 Ran tT 6>
PRRAECD NOs bie
! To Preve r of Guns. Pistols, &c.
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; Lhe Trestees Of the town of Nevada, do ordain as follows >
. lt shail not be lawful fer any person or persons to dis!
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charge within the incorporated mits of this town any de. scription of fire-arms, (exeept in ippropr iated and.
} used for that purpos i re or other species of
fire works, unless it sof 5 3 O'clock
(2. persons vi i nall upon
. conviction, befure a Justice ry offence
$s and costs, or
iree days.
.d. KNOX, Pres’t
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And al!
AcE
ibe fined in asim not more then ten do!
} imprisonment for a period not to exceed
Adopted EcbWSi4, Vv
Sipney C, Wervenr's, Clerk.
Ordi Amore co
j Famance 40. bee
In relation to the issuing Licences.
The Trustees ef the town of Nevadado or
AN persons pursuing an
required, shail pay sam
give We person paying
receipts to the clerk of this be
, 10 be issued in proper form, sig
. tersigued by the president authorizing him or them to prosecute the business for which such Jicense was granted for
the period ter which they have paid. Adopted Feb22,1854
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Sipnvey C. eres J. KNOX, Pres’t.
ain as follows:
ich w license is
narshall who ehali
; end on presenting such
1. be shall cause a license
ned by the clerk and cannto the
a Fees
rw, Clerk.
CRDINATCHE NO. 14.
Amendment to Urdiuance No 8.
i The Trustees of the town of Nev
follows:
Ordinance No, 8, entitled ‘“* Crdinanee in relation
to Games” is herevy i to read as fo! amend
oe.
1s0OWs-—
ada, do ordain ag
ed so as
Any person or persons, who are
keepers ofany Bowling:
are kopt Bilhtards, Lansquis
for the purpose of gamin
tices of the town of Nevad:
. same and for ever
'for every sach gan
the owners or
house wherein
anv othor tables
o tain fromthe Jus
in, OTavr
oer
to keep th
yi owli 2a saloon, and
the Owner or k Ewer
thereof, shall pay jor every thre ouths the cum o
Ten Dollars. Adopted Febru a7, 183
ey Dollars. Adopted Fe! a7, 1854,
‘ KNOX, Prest
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ro s ee 8 ae
+ Wag Hanca
and AsCW ELCHSE,
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Rwy Sewer ee
Be) BRVUG
STORE,
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2 ESENG PHD,
AT ae : pe P. ee ov A i
Wevada Medical and Surgical Dispensary
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In Mr Davis’ Brick Building, Broad street, Nevada.
. Drs. Ben & Carman, Medical Attendant:
2 aati de weacra i ofthe mining populstion in
; his ne who sssed by some of them ina
memorial forwaidec
subseri
ronihe ne ‘
HoOMmMaAs Aso Dr Den, the
. da. Grass
int, COM pec fent med.
¥Y cost Was much needsubscrib: rs } the
the districts enuth i his
} ed in he
unanimous sujz
merated above.
Rules and Regulations of the Nevada Generai
: Dispensary.
Ist Ail bona fide subseribers are
their own homes. or prescril
the option of the patients,
2nd Medicines are to be supplicd at allt
bers, FREE OF CHARGE. a
3d No Prescription wii be comnon
unless those of the atlendai
ith No person will be consideres
paid the amount ef his subseri;
port otfue inhabitants of
to receive
led to be visited at
be Dispensary, at
Imes to subscriat the Dispensary
tants,
» subseriber till having
tion in advanee.
oth Subscriptions of single individuals is fixed at two dollars per month, and of those who have families at three
dollars.
Gth Tiekets to be
scription.
. Gh Subscribers lonning their tickets to non-subscribers
. for ihe purpose of obtaining either attendance or medi-—
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> Given subscribers on payment of subcine. forfeit the amount of their subscription.
Sth All visits made secording to priority of calls, unless
accidents, Which take precedence ;
Sth Midwitery attendance xnd vaccination charged for
extra, BUT NONE OTHER, ;
1Wih One of the attendarts to be always in attendance a
the Dispensary. 7 e
it must be obvious to all—the beneficial r “its which
must be derived from this sysiem of medical practice—
more particularly by the peer man who cennot afford te
meet large demands, when prosiraied on a bed of sickness:
anias the amount of subscription is fixed to accommedate the poorest of the poor, the subscribers flatter them=v that the instituiton will be found the Friend of the
eople. Subsecriptiong nay be forwarded by e as :
dressed to Drs. + a & Carman. Nevada a MY —EMANUEL H.DEN, LRCSIT;
BENJ'N R. CARMAN, MD,
ihe Late SurgeonP MS Ship California,
P.S. Dr. Den requests his friends in the mines to make
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collections: mn their different foculities. and forward the
amount, with acorrect list of the subscribers.
sane ieee. bento lah. dl
Public Notiee.
. PuE public are hereby informed that (he undersigned’
has Purchased the entire Stock and business
of the Cigar and
. .
Tobacco Store of Salzer & Co.
and will carry on the business at the Gld Stand. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretctore bestowed
upon himself and partner, and respectfully solicits its continuance, which he deiermines to merit by keeping the
best stock in the market und selling at the lowest rates
AH persons having demands against Saizer & Co. ure
requested to present thém for payment, and all indebted
are requested to make immediate payment.
een M. FRANKEN!HE1MER,
Bovyer's Ranch.
Fat cattle and Beef For Sale.
2 te E undersigned has now on hand and constant
ly keeps a
. 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
— erg Creek with good beef, for sale on foot or
by retail.
Fe also has at his Store a Good Assortment of Goods,
for miners’ supplies. He returns his thanks for
former liberal patronage bestowed upenhim, and
l respectfully solicits its continuance, pledging himi self always to endeavor to give satisfaction.
. Mav 27. 1853.tf DAVID BOVYER.
KILBOURN’S
DAGUEREOTYPE GALLERY
Commercial street, two doors from Main.
. Portraits taken in All Kinds of Weather.
. october 28th.—27-tf
40-3m
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Of all kinds promptiyand nently execnted nt this offcy