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March 28, 1852 (4 pages)

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95.21 CUAM Bnaise, Bowers, anu Quawrz Crushing Machinery, for sale, to arrive per . * expected about the * clipper ship * Eclipse, ’ léth April. The engine is 15 herse power, 30 inches . stroke, fitted on an iron frame, with governor, stop, and cut-off valves, steel piston and valvo reds, metalic packing in cylinder, §c., fitted up in the best manner. eS There are two boilers, each 26 inches in di. ameter, aud 26 feet 6 inches in length,made . of the best iron, with steam drum on each, furnace fronts, grate bars, bearers, side braces, dead plates, iron plate to cover flue, socket to receive smoke pipe, 20 feet smoke pipe, cast . , iron heater with copper worm 2 force pumps, oud all the necessary pipes, cocks, valves, § The stamoing Machivery consists of 12 etompers, 6 iughes square, 34 inches long, made } of the best‘iron, chilled face, and weigh 800 . pounds vach ; The nortars are made oxtra heavy with recess to receive the dies. Also connected with the above and -worked} by the Mngine, isa set of Breakers” to break the rock pravaratery to its being received into tite wnortare, . Also, ull tha iron work, bolts, iron knees, . boxes, leather bands India robber. packing, . tools, wrenches, files, chisels, hammers, and every thing necessary to putup the mach nery. . For furthér particulars, where drawings of } the machinery cun-be seen, apply to ‘J. Y. HALLOCK §°CO,’ Montgomery st.; near Ciay, . San Francisco. 97-!m* eee. W. Q.M. C. OTICE*to. the Stockholders. of the 4% Wyoming Quartz Mining Company. You are hereby. notified that.all such . ghares of the company on whielr the las! assessment fds hot’ been’ patd, will” be sold at public auction after the expiration of 10 days: from date.. slid ie JOHN E LOWER. Seo’y. . Nevada, March 27. 1852.—97-3t *" ‘. Pacific Mail steamship Co. . OR PANAMA and intermedtaté ports, with-the U. S. mails. and way: mails. . . Derantures rrom, Lona Waarr. The P. 4,8. Co's steamship PANA WA . J. T. Witkins,’ Esq. ‘Commander, carrying . the Way mails,avill leave for Panagra, touch: . ing at Monterey, San Diego and Acapulco on . THURSDAY, April 1, at 7a: an * Treasare for shipment will be received at the office till 12 o’elock, night, 3lst March. The P. M.S. Co's steamship GOLDEN . name of Benjamin R. Martin, numbers 93 . = GAP st, CaP. Patterson, Esq, U. S. Ni: Commander, will Jeave for Panama, with . the United States mails, touching only at} Acapulco— j On MONDAY, April 5, at 10.4. m. . Treasure for shipmetit will be received at) the office till 12 o’elock, Friday night, April 2. . Passeagers by the Golden Gate, leaving here on 2ist January, (her second trip.) were landed in New York in twenty two days. and itis now expected the sister steamship ILLINOIS will be at Chagres to receive passengers of the present trip, and land them . in New York within as short a time. . For freight or passage apply to . KE. KNIGHT, Agent, . cor Sacramento and Leidesdortf sts. To sail povitively on THURSDAY, ist April. FOR PANAMA—Direect. . FTVIEN splendid A lL elipper ship Vierorta . Joseph Spear Wallis, commander, 1160} tons burthen, has seven feet between decks, . and will be fitted up in a superior manner, with an abundance of water and provisions, . the very best the market will afford, and the . table will be under the superintendence of; a first Fate steward, » . A’ Purser and an experienced: Surgeon . : will accontpany the vessel, thus offering a’! rare ppportanicy for parties desiting comfort . during phe voyuire . The ship isa confidently expected will” make she passage . in 2b or 30 ¢ ‘ : The rate of passage will be maderate, and . freight takea low, on application to” *’ ' Diexson, DeWorr & Co, 4 96-td Sacramento st bet. Batrers and Front, . eamcewpentnmee sonny SS ee eee ayrek NAN JUAN and VANAMA---Dis. BY oparcn Line.-Tbe splendid clipper ship . fianwanw Sprague, 70 tons burthen, ander } the command of Capt. Elooper, will leave on} the Ist of April, for the above sports. This . ship has elegant state rooms in the enbin, and . hey saloon will be fitted and furnished with ali the comforts and conveniences Per found 25 mats rice, on shipbowrd. Vhe provisions will be ample . 10 bis pickles, assorted, and of the best quality. 20 half bbis sour krout, es ; Price or Passage. on 50 5 gal kegs pickles, Th Tat Cabinye ssi se ste ce steve ed 75 00 30 cases qts und hif gal pickles. Pons AGE RR Nh ea Mk A om 10 cases mustard, in 1-4 and 1-2.1b tins, . For passage apply to the capsain on board, as 1! ss inl 4 and 1-2 1b bottles, nt Pacifie Whart, or to ‘ bs ground pepper, Guanves F° 200 lbs ground allspice, . 200 Ibs gronnd cloves, San ome, near Pacifi ~ FIRST . Fonolulu— She fast sailing clippership Emity, 400 tons burthen, J. + Higgings, commander. will sail for the . ports on the 23th of March, 1832. The! accommodations of this vessel are unsurpassed, . The cabin and steerage are fitted up in the} hest style, and those bound fur the Australia . rold mines, of whose existeuce and richness . sre‘is no doubt, havea fine chance to make i . Swarts, Agent. . . ibore ght or possage, apply to the under. signed, where the latest advices from Sydney . may be seen. . J.J.SOUTHGATE & CO. . 95-td soci . corner Pacific wharfand Front st. . was WM. A. WALKER became a part. pi nerof mine on the first day of Junaary, . 1852. We shall continue business as Commiss10N, Mercuants only, under the styleand firm . of Sravens, Water & Co . WM. H. STEVENS. LCOHOL—100 bbls 80 and 90 per cent above proof; ‘ Powder—100 kegs blasting, Hazard mills; Pare Spirits and Gin—100 bbls landing ; -Otard and Pinet Brandies—100 qr and 100 eighth casks, landing ; Tobacco—20 cases, small boxes; Cheese — 6050 lbs English dairy; Sup’ Carb: Soda—1000 lbs English. For sale by Srevens, Wauker & Co 96-1m Battery se. near Washington. American Cattle. Tur American Market, Nevada,. has constantly on hand. and for sale at the lowest market rates the best quality of American Beef Cattle. N. B. They also keep on hand a full assortment of provisions and groceries, which they hau! with their own teams; therefore, they can and will sell fal! as low, if not lower than any othei house in the city. Miners and paekrs are invited to give them @ eall before pur. shasing elsewhere. . ' ; _ 81-3 THOMPSON & BROWN. . FUST RECEIVED, at Davis Hirst’s ofd . °F stand, 800 Ibs Freeh Flour, 1000 ** Goshen Butter, 1200 * brown Sugar, 2000 ** Irish potatoes, And sold low for cash. Be, March 20th—It Bills of Exchange, ie Dus by Page, Bacon § Co on their) Houses in the Atlantic States, furnished . at the old stand of Davis & Hirst, in time for . every mail steamer”. . j . amped, DAVIS WINING BHQMC N OTICE is hereby given to the shareholders of the Bunker Hill Quartz Mining Company, that a further assessment of one and a half per cent on the capital stock ef said company has been levied this 24th day of March, 1852, by the board of Trustees, payable within ten days, at the com. pany’s office on the works, . The rule of forteiture for non-payment of assessments will be rigidly enforced. The regular monthly meeting of the com} pany will be hei on Wednesday the 31st) instant, at the company’s office. By order of the B oard, . 96-3t T: W. COLBURN, See’y -. T, Q. M. Co. THE Shareholders of the above company are hereby notified that ameeting will be heid at the house of Win. H. Spencer, Broad street opposite the Centritl House, Newada city,/on Thursday. April Ist; $852.. A full attendance is requested either personally or by proxy., By order.of the Trustees. © > H ROTHSCAILD, 'Sec’y. pro tem. March 17th, 1852 —94-3t. A LI. persons owning stock on the. Tehuma Quarta Mining Company are required to taper eee to W. H. Spencer, ‘Trustee, or to ALR athschild, Secretary, on or before the 15th of April, 1852, as steps will be taken te pat machinery on the vein, and those failing to report themselves Will not_reeeive the beneNOTICES fit of it. By order of the; Trustees 9f-td H. ROTHSCIULD, Sec’y. pro tem, ~ pa a a a B. H-Q M. C, 1% accordance with the 127th section of _ the statute coucerning Corporations, notice is herchy given to whom it may concert that the following shares in the ¢apital stock of the Bunker Hat Quartz Mining Company . vie: numbers PF to20in the name of R, . ’ Wilkins; ntinters 25-t0.28 in the name of W. W. “Marvins-nuasbers 34‘ and 32 in the name of M. V; Wilkins, numbers 101 and 102 in the name.of P,P. Kilburn, numbers 117 and 118 in the ame of J. .H. Nichols PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. R. M' CONNELL, J. 8. IRWIN McConnell and Irwin, ATTORNEYS AND (COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office on Broad street, one door weat ef the Journal office, Nevada, city.—-82-3m { Times and Transcript and S. F. Herald please insert the above three mun‘ hs, and send bill to this office.) Buckner and Sawyer ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT’ LAW. Will attend to ihe business of the prafession in all 118 departanents in Nevada and adjoining counties. Office corner of Brond and Pine streets, Nevada city ’ 1,. Sawyer Notary Public ~ . SPANTON BUCKNER, 62-3m* LORENZO SAWVER . Hubbard & Hodge’s Law Office, and their Boo. and Sivticnery sfore ind Civeulating Library, corner of mata and Coyote streets, F Niles Searls, Attorney and Councéllor at Law, Office at the Nevads ‘Book Store, Main street. 41*3m Azariah Martin. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, At office on Broad st. second door above the Missouri: Hotel. 62-1f )M. Met OR Wh WW, Me a. Bad rasa CIAN & SURGEON, . Offi-e orp»se the Rowtty Honse, Grass Valley, 83 3m* kK c. WYATT, M, D.Physician and sure geon. Office on Pine st, second door below Davis & Hirst’s, Nevada city, 51-3m Dr. Wim. J. Kuox, M.D. { FFERS his services to the citizens of sevada and vicinity He will devote himelf exclurively to tae different branches of us profession, medicine, surgery, etc. By -roper attention and moderate. charges, he apes to reevive # liberal sharo of patronage. At the nevada Drug store, Broad st above ‘ine. 79 Bn JESSE MOORE, M.D, — . numbers 125 and 126 in the name of CM. Physician and Surgeon. Very” fiist Satter, ‘and’ it fs": \ Carpent r, number 24 in thé name of A: . Clark, number 37 inthe name of JL. At. kinson, numbers 53 to 56 and 65 to 68 in the and 94 in the hame of G. M. Baxter, num bers 121 and 122 in the name of F, M. Mason, upon whithrassessments levied and due . on said capital stock prior to the 25th day of February, 1852,,remain unpaid, must be liquidated on or, before the expiration of six weeks from the gate of this notice; otherwise . ~ the said shares willbe sold at public auction on Friday, the 16th of April next, at three o'clock p M, at the office of the company, in accordance with {he By-Laws’ of ‘said company. Ry ordér‘of the Board of Trustees. . 4 * We COLBURN, See’y, Nevada, Mateit 4th, }852.—90-6w Fo Rent or Sale [rye house ta Cayoteville known as the Arierlodn House and Hotel de France The honse is in-guéd repair and well furnished forthe vecoammodation of boarders, with a nent bar room, and wi'l, be soll ghend. or rented or reasOnuble terms. For partieufirs apply to : JOAN PHILLIPS, At the Cayote House, Cayoteville FRNHE SUBSORIBERS wishing -to dispose . of allitheir-stock, offer for sule fourteen splendid milkecows, part ef them with young calves, the balagce, will, calve by the Loui of March. JOSEPH CLARK & Co, Indian Valley, Intile south of Céntreville. 89 So + Odell, ‘ ’ TE HAVE ON HiAND AND FOR SALE, the fol.owing goods : 300 sacks flotr, 75 half bhts clear pork, 200 yr hhis clear pork, . 50 qr bbls ox tongucs, 20 bhis pilot bread, 5 bbls water crackers, 74 tins soda, sugar and water crackers, . 10 bbls crashed sugar, 1500 Ibs double refined loat sugar, 50 inats Manilla sugar, 300 lbs ground ginger, 100 Ibs cinnamon, ground, 290 Ibs mace, 300 chocolate. 20 cases Laguayrd coifee, xround, in tins, 15 cases Rio coffee, ground, in tins, 15 cases Java “ * if 20 bags Rio coffee, 75 bags beans, assorted, 10 half bbls split peas, 50 half boxes m & raisins, $0 hf gor. + 10 boxes maccaroni and vermacilli, . 150 Ibs citrons, 200 Ibs tes. Young hyson and Gunpowder, 20 boxes soap, Candles, Cheeses, Tobacco ia small boxes, ts “in silver foil, Smoking tobac 0, Fine Havana segars, in 1-10 boxes, arg" Be * LS se aa “e ule s) Jed “a Extra fine Havana segars, Clay pipes, Brogans, Fine walking shoes, Fine pat. Iéather gaitera, Ladies leather boots, “ fine calf boots, re a ** gaiters Misses ‘6 oh ” “ calf shoes, ‘door below Central House. -. twil by Office at the Miner’s Drug Store, Main Street. april 23 tf "BUSINESS CARDS. Loutzenheiser and Co. BOOKSELLRS AND STATIONERS, &6-3m* Grass Valley, Nevada co. elle aDeP ict ef Mh) MSE . OTEL DE PARIS, Commercial street fi Nevada city. 83-3m “WM. H. LAMB, “C. W. YOUNG. Lamb and Young WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS. Corner of Main and Cayote sts., an‘ nearly opposite Gregory’s express, Nevada city. 82-¢f M. RANSDELL, N.P. POOR Ransdell & Poor. HOLESALE and retail dealers in. process isthe cheapest, the most rupid, and . groceries, provisions, liquors, wines . tobacco, mining iools, ete. Store on north side of Broad street, one . 502m . Boots, Shees and Clothing, Splendid Asso;tment, just received and for sale verv cheap, at wholesale and reJ. W. Morrison, 45-0¢ Broad street. D.-GCLARK, M. D,. Physician gnd Surgeon. Ofttiee at his Drag Store, corner of Broad and Pine ‘sts . no41*3m a" keep constantly on hand all kinds of meats and veyetables, on the bridge at the foot of Main street. *44.3m snapping cine ani aehidivomapibesaduiaompiaiiaaladatasinie FYNHE Pavilion House, on Broad, street, neatly furnished for the reception of Boarders and ‘Travelers, is re-opened by Jins. B.C. CARRIER. Jan 14h, 1852—76-1f Nevada School, . Y MISS M. C. BOWERS.—Terms:—$8. B ee month payable half monthty in advance. seh Commercial stre am: 17, 1852 A NEW ROAD . Has been opened to the Nevada Saw Mill (On Big Deer Creek.) UNNING from Main st. just above Frisbie’s Oyster saloon. Lumber of all. dimencions constantly ov nand. All orders filled with prowptrtude aud dispatch. h 73-6m HOOK & SAWYER. Day uerreotypes. mt oC. McINTYRE es pabig informs his &%, friends and the public of Grass Valley, thahe will spend a few days, professiunally, ul the Beatty Hotel, where he will be happy to transmit the talented and beutiful to posterity. Open on Monday the 22d March = It Nevada City Bakery. Cayote street. + HISESTABLISHMENT, with the stock and fixtures is for sale. Itis now doing a businesa of $15,000 per week. Allaccounts are paid weekiy. Vossession given immediately ifroquired Apply to O'CONNELL & ROOT. Alll debts due the firm must be settled im mediately. 95-2m* : BEAT FY HOUSE, Gaass Vaniry ILSON & WILKINS Bridge Market, . ' }roominth Odd Fellows that, } Children’s calf shoes,» — i. G. SMITH, ( formerly of the Buck40 cases boots—Hungarian, heavy kip, waxjeye Hotse) Having leased and refitted this esgrained, and calf, Atso—A well. assorted lot of glass and queen's ware, tin ware, guard lanterns, bull’seye du Atso—A fine ‘assortment of hardware and cutlery, « ‘ ee Ames’ best long and short handled cast stec} shovels, picks, and pick handles, axes and axe handles. tu-ke ead, paint oil, green paint, sprem oil, 2 pipes sup. cog. brandy, gin, port wine, and American brandy; i] . s nails, assorted, glue, Chalk, black 25 bbls old Monongahela whiskey, 20 cases askorted cocktails. 100 cases blackberry brandy, raspberry brandy. W.-C. brandy, Irish and Monongahela whiskey, i 50 cases lemon syrup, and champaign cider, 30 baskets chaimpaign wine, 10.cases aup wine bitters, 5 cases old Madeira wine, 300 whole boxes sardines, 300 hf and qr boxes sardines, 50°drum figs, 40 casks brown stout, With.a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Frave, etc. ete. ‘All the above goads have been laid in with great care, apd for cash, and we particularly invite the attention of merchants, miners, and packers to give usa call, as we will sell on reasonable terms. Me BROWN, HYATT & CO. CehtreVille,; Grass Valley, Nevada om, March 13, 1882. —94.3m ‘2 tublishinent, is now prepared to entertain the traveling public. Thanking his friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, he bopes for its: continuance in his present location, and proinises that nothing shall be wanting to secure the gratification and comfort of those who may favor him with their patronage, The table is furnished with the best the market affords, and ‘a ali the other appointments of the house, every attention. to neatness and good ordarwill be given. . Grass Va'ley, Feb. 7, 1852. 83-6m . Express Hotel, AND MILK DEPOT, Kept by D. Phelps, foot of Main and Broa streets. Having enlarged my dining room
and made some other improvements, 1 am now prepared, in dditio: iny former business to accomodate Rareevent Cravellerson the most reasunable terms. Board and lodging per week, $16.00 Board per week, Bourd and lodging per day, 3,50 Meals, 1 00 Lodging 50 Milk, per quart, 50 “ “ glass 12 D. PHELPS. Nevada, Nov. 21s:, 1651 SAN FRAN. ISCO ADV’S. Si uAM CNG 'To airive, & superior Ss high-pressure Steam Engine, 14 inch cylinder, 42 inch stroke, balance wheel 12 feet in diameter, finished aya driving wheel; ulso a driving pulley 5 feet diameter; two cylinder boilers 32 teet long, in parts for easy transportation. This engine: was built by Otis Tufts of Boston, and is confidently recommended as a perfect machine in every respect, For sale on consignment, by the undersiyned over Gregory's Express, corner of Merchant and Mont. gomery street, San Francisco. 9}.6t Wm. HOOPER. JAMES B. RAYS ‘GRAND RAFFLE! NO HUMBUG! ox German, English, French. and China FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, AND PAINTINGS ; Imported especially for the occasion, COMPRESING SHAWLS. SILKS, SATINS, WATCHES, Diamond Pins, Rings, Siver Ware and fancy jewelry of'every kind and quality, Amounting to $20,000! Among which will be found 1 Splendid German Barbadore, with four large mirrors, beautifully finished, and the richest thing in California. Valued at $1500. . A Maeyiricent. Rosewoop Piano, inlaid with Pearl, Valued at $750; Together with many other Rare and Valuable Articles, ranging in price from Five to Five Huudred Dollars. 10,000 Tickets---$2 ench. Lights Hundred Prizes—-T'welve Blanks to one Prize. To be decided under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen selected: by the holders of Tickets. eT §@ This is one of the most extensive Invoices ever offered in a Raffie to the public Catalogges of the Prizes can be procured at his store, on Sansome street, betw-en Caljtornia ‘and Pine, over the stores of J. A. McCrea & Co. and B. C. Horn & Co. (io Deeming it unnecessary to mention all the articles in the Catalogue, the proprietor respectfully invites the ladies and gen. tlemen of San Francisco to an examination of his extensive assortment of Goods. His articles will be on exhibition until the 65th of March. Tickers may be procured at the Union . and Times & Transcript officee Sacramento . City. O0S> Chances to be Ratfled for every evening at the store. James B, Ray. 89atd O'ICK —'Ihe tatie of James B. Ray will be postponed until the I5th of March. Mr. Ray feels under obligations to the pubtie for their liberal patronuge, and asks the indulpence of ticket holders ten days longer. iis goods ure on exhibition at his store, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the ladies and gentlemen. 91-td XTRACTING GOLD FROM QUARTZ Messrs. Crirrenpen & NEWLanp have had in successful operation, for the lust three months, anew process fur the extraction of Gold from Quartz, and are now ready to treat with parties fur the saine on liberal terms, The the most complete ever employed, and can be attached to stamper, or any other method of crushing the ruck. Apply to wM. i. STEVENS, Agent for the proprietors, 89 1m _ Battery st, bet. Clay und Waehinton. Information WV ANTED of Stephen C. Stanley, who ; left Cincinnati March 1850. The last time heard from. he was mining on Steamboat Bay, North. Fork of North Yuba river. was about six feet high, isa sheet iron worker by’ trade—has. been seported that he Jeft he above place to return home, and wag jnurderedon the read to Downieville, or between Downieville' and the Negro Tent. Any information will be thankfully received by addressng” Wa. T. GARRETT, Of the firm of Garrett & Moore, 88-27 Hollet st. San Francisco. Oo FIRKINS Gosuen Burren, in Brine; 3 15 casks butter, in kegs; 75 kegs lard; 30 cases lard in tins; 150 hf and. qr bbls ma: kerel: 400 bales Minila sugar; 15 600 lbs China: ugar; 100 bbis and hf bbls crushed sugar; 50 bbis brown sugar; 300 sacks Rio coffee; 150 sacks Chili beans; 230 bags Eng. walnuts; 60 cases ground coffee; 300 pkgs bik and green teas; 10 cases chocolate; 250 tins cheese, 101h en; 20 bbis Carolina rice: 400 keos und hf bbis syrup; ! by OLEMAN & CO und for aulet Cor. Colffornia and Fronts sts. WM. 't o i ob) Hams; 58 bbls Kilburn’s hams; 51 bbis mess pork; 150 hf bbls and kegs dried apples and peaches; 250 bxs svap 16ib ea; 30 cases White soap; 100 bxs chemical olive soap: 20 bbls tapioca; 173 cases bf gal pickles; 300 kgs pickles, 5 gal275 cases pepper sauce; 100 cases tomato citeup in ators 96-1in “IGERSUN’S SvuGaAn-C URED 60 bxS maccaroni; 225 bxs adamantine ¢ndles “~~, 100 oxs Fr spm candles; 60 doz 2 hhds buckets; . 87 doz 3 hhds buckets; 20 nests tubs; For saleby ‘Vm. T, COLEMAN & CO86-Im cor, California and Front sts. DOZEN "Wuient's” 330 Cove Oysters ; 60 caves sardines, 1-2 1-3 1-4 and 4-4 boxes; 36 cases fresh peaches; 20 doz asparagus; 150 doz preserved ments;; 24 doz tomato sauce; 10 cases green peas and corn; 30 doz Orange marmalade; 52 doz need Ting sauces; 6) doz Eng mustard; 25 cares ground pepper, in glass; 50 cases pie fruits; 60 cases brandy fruits; 12 cases nf gal brandy peaches; 15 bales gunny bags; 70 cases salt, in sacks; For sale by Wa. T. COLEMAN ¢ CO. 86-Im cor’ Califotnia and Front ste. 2 CASES Nectar Topacco;: 30 cuses Saunders und chuice of the west tobacco; 150 1-8 casks and kegs Cognac brandy ; 100 kegs cherry biandy; 25 1 Acasks,port wine; 50 kegs Malaga wine; 3) kegs Stoughton bitters; 20 kgs br’y peaches 250 cases claret wine; 30 cases Hock wine; . 25-cases absynthe; 200 cases champaign cider . 20 M La Norma cigars; 15 M La Nacional! do; 23 M Upman’s cigars; 50 M Paraguay cigars; bo doz axes; 75 doz helves; For sale by Wa. T. COLEMANand CO R-Ten ear, California and Front ate, £. AKRGEN TL and Cos i BANKERS, Montgomery st, bet. Ciay and Commercial. —Kefer to and draw on— Brown, Bros & Co. New York, Brown, Shipley and Co. Liverpool, Samuel Nich: json and Co, New Orleans, Browns and Bowen, Philadelphia, James Adger and Co, Charleston, Morrell and Dickey, Mobile, T B Curtis Esq, Boston, Geo 8 Cumming, Savannah. Alex Brown and Son, Baltimore Good clean Gold dust bought at $17, per oz. and forwarded, covered by insurance, to the Unnited States. 76-3m : eta arysvilie The steamer J. BRAGDON, Thos. W. Lyles, master, will leave on her first trip on Friday, Jan: 9th, 1852, a4 o'clock P. MM. For freight or passage, apply on board at Pacific st. Wharf to or WADSWORTH ¢ RAVESIES, Agents, ‘Bansome st. near Washington, ap stairs. ee . £4 facing Battery st. Iron and brass cust\ings, of every description. Quartz pulver\izing machinery, saw miil irons, and tachine work in general promptly executed. Patterns made to order. 944f G. M. Hutton 4 Bolg Tay stockholders of the El Doa red) Mining Compuny are hereby noii. fied that the regular annasl mee ing of com. pany will be held in the Justice’s court root jofthe birst Township of the eny of San Francisdo, corner of Kearney and Pacific streets, on . Tursday March 30th, 1982. at 75-2 o’etock, po My, fer the purpose of electing Trustees o/ the company for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business ns nay be necessary . Wy order of the Board of Trucstees. Josepn Weep, Secretary. San Francisco, March Eth, 1852.—95-40* j UTTER—ex Comet. A superior arti.2 ele in tirkins and sinall kegs. For sale as soonaslandedby JAS PATRICK. 79vi Battery st, near Jackson’ BEVERLY C. SANDERS, .o: h GhENHAN. San Francisco Savings Bank. SANDERS and BRENHAM, Mon7veomMERY STREET, General Bankers and Exchange Dealers. . General deposits received from Merchants, . Mech»nics. and others j Atso— Money and Gold Dust received on Special Deposit, Gold Dust purchased at the highest priees. . Interest altowed on Pime Denosits B9-n Great Excitement. YY ANTED—g5000 in Gold Dust, in ex: . change for Dagu-rreotyves, at SHAW ¢ JOHNSONS Eureka Daguerrean Rooins, . No, 297 Montgomery st. San Francisco. . All persons visiting this city are respectfully . invited to call at these rooms, where they will . find pictures taken in every variety and style from the smallest size to the largest, and in the highest perfection of this beautiful are. . Pietures taken in mezsotinte or in COLORS Perfect satisfa tion guaranteed in ail cases ornocharge. We have arrangements made Sereoomarcacrs:. POSTSCRIPT. Per Gregory's Express. ARRIVAL OF THE PACIPKE. Eight Days Later from the Arlantie States. The steamship Pacific arrived at San Francisco on Friday last from San Juan, bringing 400 passengers, among them 40 ladies and 30 childien! We are indebted to Gregory's Express for the prompt delivery of Atlantic files. The dates from the Atlantic States are to February 20th. The dates from the Atlantic side aro to the 20th Feb. 8 days later than those by the lust arrival. The is ne news of special imdortance. On her way up the officers of the Pacifie attempted to board the wrecked North America, but did not suceeed in consequence of the heavy breakers — Her masts, walking beam and smoke pipe were all in their proper places, and the boat appeared to have received but little injury. The President transmitted a message to Congress Feb. 16, stating the diffieul~ ty of fizing the Congres-ional apporrionment, in consequence of the want of proper returns from California, & it is feared we may lose one representative from that cause. The Dill toestablish a Navy Yurd and Depot at San Francisco, wae takdn up in by which we are enabled ty send pictures Of the Senate, Feb. 15. and ufter some dis‘ . Figured silks. Batrimoae . . our Customers by mail to any part of the known . . wor'd, and at a trifling expense. . Instruction given in the art. Daguerreotype Instruments complete, with a generil assortment of plates, cases and che. miculs, always on hand und fur sale cheap. j 8. L, SHAW, 85-6in O1t.— BAILEY & GILBERT, Pa. ) cific Oil Works, Pine street, Sav se Mrancisco, hive on hand:— . 60,000 gals, Polar Oil, at reduced rates; { 5,000 galis pure sperm Oil; . And areconstantly bleaching and refining . sperm and polar oil at former rates, 77-3m. GEO. H. JOHNSON: . . RMOVAL—Bayvant & Co. have removed to che new fire proof warehouse, at the corner of California and Battery streets, Where . they will keep constantly on hand a full stock of Agricultural Implements, Garden Seeds, . miners’ tools, and a general assortment of . hardware. 94-Im HAFTING, of Bagouli’s best refined iron, bk from 2 1-2 to 6 inches in diameter, for sale CONROY & O'CONNOR, Sansome st, near Washington, % Francisco, 94-1m and 139 J st. Sacramento. Fancy Goods. IN RS. M. H. SAMPSON has just received from San Francisco a splendid lot of Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Perfumery, ete ete., which she offers to the ladies at very reduced rates, among wiich are the following : Paper muslins, Glazed cainbrics, Gimp buttons, Ew’h. Pavia bdkf Watered a Satin stripe “ . Damask be . Pophir * Do Linen Cashmeres Chemissetts. ca . Merinos, Edgings & inserti . One splendid green velvet sack, one . robe de chambre, black and white silk hose, . . kid gloves, artificial flowers, bonnet linings, . . hair oils, pomatum, macassar oil, Colonge watere ; With a variety of other articles too nu-. merous to mention. Nevada, Eeb. 7, 1852—85-tf Look Out for e Sura . ATR SZ. THE STAGES FORMERLY LEA. CS VING the Crescent City Hotel . & HBS SI, wih, om ont after Sunday, . . March 21, 1652, icave ie Or eans Hoe! tel, on seeond street, between J. and K.} . EVERY morning. Daily running to Rough and Ready, Grass Velley, Nevada City, MJor'mon Island, Coloma, Georgetown, Mud and . ! Diamond springs, Placerville, Drytown.Jdack‘son, Mokeiumne Hill, Ophir, Auburn, Stock. ton and Sonora, 8 . General Stage Offiee at Orleans Hotel, N. B. Passengers bocking their names will . be called for in any part of the Gity. 96-1m . { MR, DUSUZEAU, . . \CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, AS SAYER AND SMELTER, Informs the miners of the surrourding couns . itry thathe hae removed his Aesaying Oftice, . . well known tor two and a half years in Sacra. . mento street San Francisco, to Broud street . Nevada city. . . He also announces,to the public that receiy. ing ‘ore numerous avplications for assays and seeing alice number of miners occur ied . in prospecting and working quartz veivs, to facilitate them in their searches, he has re20,110, which it was at first. Mr. Dusuzeau, having had ten years praotice, and having been proprietor of quartz veing ‘inthe Chilian nines, can offer to the minerd . nssurances in his consultations upon the different mines, . He also takes charge in the direction of . . mineral works. in erecting and directing Jiaichines of his Own Invention to extract the . joy at New Orleans. \it is difficult to replace. cussion was laid aside for the present. The praject was violently attacked by Senator Brodhead. of Pennsylvania. Judge Heath, U.S. District Jadg-, . New Orleans, is reported to be dying. The bark Sunny Eye went ashore on the 19th Feb., near Holmes Hole, Mass. She will probably be o total loss with moat of her cargo. Mr. Tarasher's release gave great The Spanish Uonsul’a reception had quite the reverse ef: fect. The weather had again become intensely cold on the Atalantic. The ice in the Susquehanna was firm on the 29th of February. A new railrond track has been finished across tne ice. The Gardner case has been pestponed uptil ohe next tearm of court. Carlos Gardner had not made his appearanee, and is supposed to have forfeited his bail, Kossuth was at Cincinnati at last accounts. , Affuirs in Austria ave dill and gloomy, agricultural distress prevailing every where, purticularly in Creatia, A ministerial crisis in Denmark has ust terminated by the formation of a new cabinet. In Spain the ministers are divided respecting the distribution of the church roperty. ‘ The Visita minister of finance has brought in a bill re-imposing stamp duty on newepapers, for revenue purses. It is said the Emperor of Russia has prohibited the exportation of wheat rom his dominions. Letters from Marseilles state that there are communes in the Var and the Basses A'pe, scene ofthe late ins surrection, where the number of the arrested is so great that the cultivation of the fields is left neglected. The reater part of the insurgents were field laborers, wlo wer : generally employed in the heaviest work, and whom In man, places the olives rot onthe trees for want of hands to colle-t them. Empire Clothing Depot, BY M. LEWIS & CO. First door below Barker's Exchan @, Nevads. Ps apa price paid for Gotp Dust. 3m . Cigars and Fruit Store. Coonneeted with Newbaur, We:themer & Co., corner of 2d and J sts, Sucramento, and Mayblum, Greenhood & Co., corner of Jackdueed his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of . son and Sansome sts San Francisco. . NEWBAUVER & CO., Main st. below Empire C.othing Depot, ESPECTFULLY inform the lovers of good Cigars, that they have fitted up a Slore as above, Where will constantly be kept @ fuil supply of the choicest brands of Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, wholesale . and retail. Their connection with the Leet houses in gol as wel! of the poorest as af the richest! Sacramento and San Francisco, in the trade, mineral; these machines being the bast, the . enable them to procure the very best articles surest, the least costly, he can recommend them . jmporied. To test the truth of this declarajin preference tu all others. i Wat. Dusuzeav, Broad st., . opposite the rae ee 3 Feb. 24, 1852. [ny ! . Notice. LL persons having scrip, orders, or other . evidences of debt against the City of Neivada, are required to present the same, duly ‘authenticated or proven, within thirty days . from the date hereof to the subscriber, Com. missioner appointed by the county Judge of Nevada county, pureuant to the provisions of !an Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali. fornia, entitled **An Act repealing the charter jaf the City of Nevada, aud providing for the . disposition of the property and payment of the debts of said city,” passed February 14th, 1852. Dated at Nevada, February 23th, 1852. I. WILLIAMSON, 89-1m Commissioner, Main st. ‘Lumber of all kinds for Sale. AgiNe purchased an interest in the } Steam Saw Mill on Little Deer Creek, formerly owned by Raden q McBune, any . person can be furaished with biils of lumber at the shortest notice, by calling on me at Davis ¢ Hirst’s Store or at the wil). 1. T, HIR*T. Bob. 10th, 1952 B4-tf. 1 tion, smoke:s and chewers are invited to give them a call. The following brands of cigars now on gale, viz: Regaiia, Tulepan, Viglianca, Alhambra, Londres, Jenny Lind, Fragrancia, Montezuma, Lopez, Buena Vista, Principe, ee. ALso, cunstantly on hand a supply of Figs, eet Raisins, nuts, Confectivnary, etc. oom LEGAL NOTICES. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, county of Nevada, ss. To W.'T. Jaqnith: Take notice that a summons has issued from the office of E. C. Dougherty, Justice of the Peace for Nevada township in said county, on the 12th day of March a b 1852, against you and in favor of Roswell Wilcox, for the sam of $358 72-100 returnable befere said Justice, on the Sth day of April next, in Nevada city, at 11 0% clock, a Mu of said day; unless you appear and answer-to said complaint, judgment will be rendered against, you for the amount of plaintift’s demand, with damages and costs of suit, and your property sold under execu, tion for the payment thereof. Given under my bandjthis 13th day of march a. D. 1652. E © Dovonsagy, J P.