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Markets.
the present week has had litile effect upon
prices, save in a few articles. Flour is firm
at the last week rates, though the markets
have deciincd below, and the roads are geod,
Business generally is pretty good, though
not characterized by the rapid demand for .
provisions, consequent upon the appearance
ofa storm. We quote the principal articl es .
as follows :
Flour, Haxall, $23; Chile 14e. Corn Meal
374c. Barley §al0ce. Pork, 40c. Butter 72a
&7c. Potatoes-15c. Lard 45c. Rice 20e.— .
Green Coffee 25c, Dried Apples 25c. Suyar 18a25c, Beans 18c. Bacon 45c. Cheese
ave. Be-own Scap.20c, Fish, cod, 30c-—~
Salmon 80c. Mackerel 32c. Syrup $2.—
Vinegar $1 50, Candles 50c. Nails 25¢.
Shovels $54,
The commercial report of the 8. F. Herald,
of Monday, says since their last semi-monthNevapa, March 3.—The fine weather of
FOR SALE N= 4264 bao a.) VERA Eee
s de ° Ps 4
FEMIE well known Gaming, Billiard, Bow From the American Dry Goons and CLoruine Srorn.
ing Alley, and Drinking Saloon, in NeHavi ciated with us
vada city, known as Barker's Exchange, is of ore _— ponart if TPA? AN
Po Wo Lio dolly ULV Jl a dN »
fered at private sele, in Consequene of the . ; Vis ({}) 2
a ne on k 4 pr “3 a — §en-! (Formerly of the firm of Trvex & Biackman of this city) we have thereby greaily increas:
dete OF Say, WILLIAMSON Trasice . ¢@ our business facilities. Ms ea et . ;
TR Fe ie yen!’ Vea Mr. Blackman will remain in San Francisco, .
al abl Union ned SF. Times ang. fr the purpose of purchasing and forwarding goods to the house here. His perfect knowl
o8c: publish one month and send bill edge of the market, and ot the business, will enable us to sell goods Cheaper dhan any
other Store in Nevada. We shall have all the latest styles of
. OFNUB undersigned is rece iving his usual As soon as they appear in San
ns ‘ roe ’ yes. Fi Ci r _sa vr supply of goods, consisting in Wiiners Working Cicthing.
part o P "
2,000 Ibs. Bailey; Will be kept wei! supplied with clean, new goods, (no refuse auction stock.) Having also
2,000 Ibs, Potatoes; enlarged our Store, we have fitted up a partas a Shoe HRoom, for the accomnoda. With a general assortment of Groceries and tion of our LADY CUSTOMERS, which we shall keep well supplied with
Provistans, ol yo Were purchased for . A Good Assoriment of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes.
[oan SE ON i ASE: 10M H. DAVIS Thus being weekly in the receipt of fresh and seasonable goods, the Ladies of Nevada and
Corner of Broad and Pine streets, vicinity will find it to their advantage to call.
March 4th.—45-It eet dove _ GHO. D. DORNIN & GO.,
Rearers sameeeecmenes eee Ge ae American Dry Goods and Clothing Store, Commercial st., near Main,
MEDICA L, Mr. Blackman will parchase to order any description of article that may be desired.
j Dr. George Holmes, Persons, therefore, wishing any business transacted in San Branciseo, will leave their orPhysician, Surgeon, and Obstetrician, . ders with us and they will be promptly fulfilled.
ly review, importations of flour have been Offize on Broad street, 4 doors east of H. Dh. “y
very heavy, amounting to the bulk of near . 43-3m
40,000 barrels, and making the present stock . ~— es we elie hey paige ie mes Cs tg ee . NOTICE is hereby that a meeting of ths
in the city and State about 80,000 barrels.— . Information Wanted have AGak ue ia tie Semaine ak Ot Seockholders of the Gold Hill Quarta Mining
Through this rapid accumulation of stock
raust have been anticipated by these interested, traders were evidently unprepared for
such an immense supply. Under this inflnonce, prices gave way still further, bringing .
the present current rates to a limit that must
result in a heavy loss even on first cost and
charges, and if it be considered that the prin@ipal portion of recent arrivals had been .
bought in advance, generally ata premium
of 50 to 100 per cent, on cost, it will be evident that aa unusual loss must enure to the
enterprising or speculative dealers in event
of realizing in the present market. At intervals during the past fortnight ciforts were
made, or rather hopes entertained, that some
nnprovement in price would take place, it
being supposed by many that the minimum
figure had been reached ; with the cootinu.
ous arriva's, however, these hopes vanished,
leaving the condition of the market at present
depressed beyond the possibility of immesliate or speedy retrieval.
San Francisco, March 1.—The transac
tions in gene:al merchandize to-day have
been moderate, Freights to the interior continue active.
Fiour.—Sales of bbl. flour to-day have
been heavy, including about 8,000 packages
st rates ranging from $10a1050. The mar-.
ket is firm with an advancing tendency. In
sack flour nothirg of consequence has been
doing.
Ricw.-—-The market for this article continues very much depressed, and prices tend
downwards, The receipts yesterday per
‘Troubadour amount to about 700,000 lbs.— .
The great bulk of which comes consigned to
Chinamen,
Proyisions.—The pork market is steady
and prices firm. We hear of no sales for .
hams. There is an active demand Sales
to-day of light covered at26}a27¢c. 60 esks.
butter sold at $5c. Smell lots of lard changed
hands at 3le. for wood, and 32} for tins.—,
Levening Journal.
Sacramento, March 1.—There has been . joarders,
a great improvementin the business of the . Main st. Norada, Feb. 27.—45-3t
day upon that of yesterday. A large number of teams loaded fo: the interior heavily
freighted with merchandise generally, which
show the wants af the country, and is an evidence satisfactory that our merchants are .
doing a more profitable business than at any .
time this season.
Flour—has had a further decline and sales
were male to day at $5 50 per 100 Ib. sacks.
Barley—a better feeling is perceptible and
we note transactions at 34¢ade., the mdicatians are that the price will advance. Corn
Meal—continues dull sale at 8c, Potatoes—
ns we predicted, the value of the article has
risen and sales have been effected to-day at
10c. Provisions—still continue in demand
and find ready sales, at fair profits upon in: .
voice prices. — Californian.
Manysyitin.—Tlhe irregularity and lateness with which Marysville papers reach us,
makes a fair report of that market impossible.
COIS R OT RIY YAEL LS FO I I
Dancing School.
¥ R. SHULLLINGBURG informs the eitizens of Nevada and Grass Valley, that .
he has made arrangements to give mstruetions in all the different styles of DANCING,
such as Waltzes, Polkas, Mazurkas, Paney
Dances, and the like. A good room will be .
provided in each place for the purpose, and as .
every cenvenience will be provided, he asks a
liberal share of patronage. For terms, &c.,
enquire of G. D. Dornin or Mr Rabbitts, Nevada, or the subseriber at F'rench Restaurant,
cirass Valley, between the hours of 1 and 3 0’clock P. M. S. SHILLINGBURG.
March 3.—45-3t
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE RANCH situate in Nevada county, 25 miles from Nevada, and .
near the Reund Tent. Said Ranch is partly .
enclosed, contains 320 acres, well adapted to
agricultural purposes, Several excellent
springs on the premises.
It will be sold cheap. Persons wishing information in regard to it ean be satisfied by
applying to the Round ‘Tent House, or to
Samuel Hervey, jr., at the Post Ofiee, Nevada. 45-46
Administrator’s Notice.
. er persons having claims against David
“B& Leeve, deceased, are hereby notived to
exhibit them, with tke neeessary vouchers crs,
within ten moaths from the date ot this notice, .
to Wm. Leece, his brother, at his residence
on Kentucky Flat, Rough and Ready township, Nevada county, WM. LEECE.
Fe. 28, 1853 —45-4t*
JoOUN T. MOORR, W. RR. M’CALL,
W. R. McCall & Co.,
Importers and Dealers in Provisions, Groceries and Liquows, Se.
EG LEAVE toannounce to their old customers, and the trade in general, that
they have in store and are constantly receiving
by Clipper Vessels, a large and choice assortment of goods selected expressly for this market, and which will be sold at the lowest market prices.
PROvVISIONS.
Clear Pork, Mess Pork,
Mess Beef, Bacon,
Lard, Hams, *
Flour, Barley,
Oats, Potatoes,
Onions, Beans.
ALSO—A large assortment of
GrocgRIES.
Sugars, Teas, Coffee,
* Rice, Syrups, Spices, re.
Together with a large stock of Liquors, ‘T'obacco, and Cigars, etc., kept continually on
bard at the old stand, 55J Street. — 4-@n
. BRB _ the subscriber of his son, War. D. Mc-! pooms, on Commercial street, between Main
Fappen, and of his son-in-law, Francis) and Pine, will take the pictures at any time 0:
Heng reread who in August last were in) qay and in a'l weathers,and put up in any
. phen want having fom: thus far by land on) manner of style and casing, at prices ranging
Jo ay from home to San Francisco. From from $6 upwards, Views of Mills, Stores,
that place they wrote home to Arkansas, which . Mining Ciaims, & Co. taken at a few inowas the last ever heard of them by theirftiends. . ments notice. Call and examine the, Gallery
. Any person who ean send the subscriber any . of Specimens. Sh -tf
. intelligence of either of them by mail or oth. *,* We will make it an object to companies
erwise, or to the Journal office, will confer a! wh wish pictures of themselves individually, '
etre aeaigd ved gan was 22 years old, the . hy making a liberal deduction to each, if they
. olher was about 29 years, pe leet ‘ ;
Ses $ ‘ ‘ come in ut the same time.
. REUBEN MeZADDEN. . EN
Moaych Ist, 1853.—45-3t re ‘ ;
RNIN : = —-. Administrator’s Notice.
FOR SALE ’ . LL persons having demands against the
THE EQLDENGATESALOGON estate of Job N. Berryman, are requirIn Grass VanLey, Nevapa Country, . . ed to present them to the undersigned within
YELLE undersigned, in view of returning to . OMe Month of this date, and all persons inthe Atlantic States, with his family, of-. debted are ealled upon for immediate pay:
fers for sale this well-known and popular sa. mont. JOUN JENKINS, Adm re
loon, situated on Main street, Grass Valley, Grass Valley, Feb. 17, 1853. 43-1m*
. next doar to Adams’ Express. Itisasubstan‘i earn a aus
tial two story building, 20 by 40 feet, with of . Valuable Property for Sale,
‘s and rooms in the second story. and an ad: pile oad eaui
ditional dining room in the rear--Al/complete. At Grass Val ley, Nevada County. :
ly Furnished, with spring water leading by . . TWUELA’P well-known and valuable Hotel
aqueduct through the house, and to a beantidL Property, known asthe ‘*Bentty House,
=
fal fountain at the Bar. Also, an excellent . is now offered for sale on reasonable terms.—
. stable and carriage house, ‘ wher ) s
; speets, complete, and daing the best business and will sell the house, furniture, cooking uin town. Itis well suited fora man and wife, . tensils, stable and lot, ete., etc. This being
or a@emall family, and the whole together can . one of the best stands in the mountains, offers .
. be parebased at a bargain. Jor terims apply . Very Supertor inducements to any one wishing .
through the post office or at the saloon, to . to engage in the business, i
. 45-1f i. G, SMITH, . The Sacramento, Auburn and Marysville
. Ceci ee = . stages stop at the house. There are two exDissolution of Partnership. . cellent wells of water on the premises, with
ANUE partnership heretofore existing bejnumerous other improvements. ‘The whole
. ‘Vt tween Taylor & Owen in the business of .
property is now oflered for sale on very reason‘the Nevapa Horn: is dissolved by mutual!
abie terms. Z.A. BEAT ae
; ve" Yai as: 9
‘consent. All persons owing debts te said con Grass Valley aie 1h Per ui..
cern, are requested to settle immediately, and ie r ;
all persons having demands will present them Shades of Delmonico.
for payment. TAYLOR & OWEN. . HE undersigned having fitted sp asa
Bob. 27. . J. Restaurant one of the Stores unc “ the
aie : Pa . Masonic Hall, on Broad Street, begs to inform
N EV ADA HOT EL. ‘all who are fond of good living, that his larder
THE business of this establishmont will _willat all times be filled with the choicest and
. hereafter be conducted by the subscriber, who . Tarest of this market as weil as of San Pransolicits a continuance of the popular favor that
cisco and Sacramento.
7" i © je 7] . an
has so long marked this house. ‘This house is. ‘The liquors and cigars at the Bar cannot, be
. the General Stage Office of Nevada. Every excelled at any establishment on the Pacific.
meats: will be taken ‘to make. ita "plea sant) Lhe house will be kept open at all hours of the
[place for transient customers and permanent . day and night—the servants are polite and ate
JAMES L. OWEN, . tentive, and have a thorough knowledge of
. their business. 4 4 ;
—. The proprietor will give his undivided time
/and best exertions to promote the comfort and
. rerTana ny . happiness of all who may honor him with their
. ; pith Ba Sue valuable prizes, . saleanageehia long experience as head stewé z } at cos rices { ‘ “2 . ‘ er estabit
Sadi ch Waosavie I ott oe ae i cord ard of the largest and most popular establishth aig Ae py ee. th ig about to close . mentinthe Union, warrants him in asserting
uP ir business, ofler their entire stock of that his high reputation in the culinary art
GRAND RAFFLE..
It is, in all re-. The owner is desirous of leaving the State, .
Oss
valuable diamonds, watches, jewelry and silver Ware, in one grand Rafile. j .
This is the greatest chance ever offered to
win a prize, as the articles are put up at cest
prices, thereby enabling us to offer 1,060;
splendid prizes, each article being intrinsically
worth its valuation. ‘
Tickets only $3 each—to be had at the store,
. 159 Montgomery street. .
T he public are invited to eall and examine
the articles Mar, 3—45-2t
For Australia by Steam.
, THE Favorite .
? ‘ Steamship NEW
<a set N ORLEANS, CapNe : tain Edgar W
nan, ill leave
San Francisco for
SYDNEY, Australia, on or about the
. Ist of Mareh, 1853. .
She will stop at Tahiti, Society Islands, for
fresh supplies.
. 'To ensure.a speedy voyage, no freight will}
‘be taken, and but a limited number of passen.
. gers, I. W. RAYMOND, Agent, .
corner of Davis and Sacramento sts. .
San Francisco, Feb. 14, 1853 —45-1t
i STEEL PLOUGHS, from the
. 20OO Manufactory of Evans & Adams,
. Galena, Illinois,
15 000 Ibs. Galvanized Fexcine Wire, just .
. received and for sale by .
45-Im SOUTHWORTH & CO., .
No. 64 Battery st., cor. Halleck, S. Francisco. .
! .
. Stoves! Stoves !! Stoves!!! .
7, Sandi 9 inch Premiums, air tight. ‘
Og 7,8, 9 and 10 inch New World, air tight. .
7, Sand 9 inch Globe, air tight.
7, 8 and Qinch Atlas, air tight.
. Also-—Tin Plate, sheet iren, and plain and .
. japanned tin ware, for sale by .
ACKLEY §& CO.,
. 147 Front st., bet. Jackson and Pacifie,
45-2m San Franciseo.
A
. Lark’s Fancy Dry Goods
=)
Store,
Main Strvet, Nevada, opposite Phelps’ Hoiel. .
PBNUE undersigned has just received an ad.
dition to his former supply of Goods, consisting of Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for Ladies’ uses; such as silks, satins, laces, shawls, .
ermbrics, printe, collars, hose, shoes, gloves, .
domesties, &e. And also Men’s goods—such
as Coats, pants, vests, hats, boots, eravats,
gloves, &e. All of which, together with his
former stock, make up the best assortment that
ihas ever been brought to this market, and
which he will sell as low for cash as ean be sold
jin the mountains. Let no one in want of such
. goods, fail to call and examine his stock.
Feb. 3, 1853.-3m J. LARK.
C. D. Cleveland, M. D,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Opposite Grass Valley Hotel, Main street,
Grass Valley _ 24ef .
NOTICE .
S hereby given that the Copartnership .
heretofore existing between Dr. Simon
. Raff & David Brown, is dissolved by mutual
consent.
For Sale or Rent.
A Ranch, of 160 acres of land, witha
{good dwelling house thereon, one and a half
. miles from Grass Valley—terms reasonable .
. Enquire of the undersigned on the premises
jor x. DELANO, at Grass Valley.
1 44-1in DRLRAFF. .
.
i
.
i
.
.
.
.
shall be muintained.
. Co,, will be heldat the Company’s Ofice a
Grass Valley on Friday, Mareh 11, 1853,for
the purpose of reducing the capital of said Co.
and the transaction of other business that may
be brought before the meeting
FE. CATHERWOOD,
JAMES WALSH,
GEO. WOOD,
8. SANBORN,
GiLMORE MEREDITH,
{ uJ wn) °
For Sale—A Steam Engine
BOILER, and castings complete, for a Muley
. Saw Mill, together with a Shingle Alachine,
‘Purning Lathe for Wood or lronjfull drawings
of the plans, and all that is necessary to the
erection and running the said machinery, Apply to R. B, Heaceck, Nevada, Heistand q+
3ird, Sacramento, DeLong, MeKicl & Co.,
San Francisco, and Lowe & Brothers, Marysville. JOHN So TROWBRIDGE,
“San MPranciseo, Feb. ith. 43m Proprict Das
Wines & Liquors,
TNHE Largest Assortment, the Best QualiLb ti +3, and at the Lowest Prices, ever offered in town, can be found at
WILLIAMSON §& DAWLEY’S,
On Main st.
Nevada, Dee. $a, 135%. ---32-6n
tion Store. Tor pation, enguire of
J. WILLIAMSON & CO.
Nevada, Fe. 11, 1853. 42-Im*
American & City Markets,
Nevada, California.
3 Of HEAD OF AMERICAN CAT° TLE—The undersigned would
. respectfully announce to the citizens of Nevada Co. that they have purchased the entire interests of Messrs. ‘Thompson & Brown
in the American and City Markets. They
have on hand 300 head of American Cattle,
and ilatter themselves they are as good as
can be obtained in California, which they design slaughtcring.
They are also receiving and will keep constantly on hand a Large Supply of Groceries,
Provisions, and in fact every article usually
adapted to the wants of Miners and Hotel
Keepers, which they propose selling at
wholesale or retail. Packers will find it to
their interests to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our terms are reasonable. No pains will be spared in endeavoring
} to render full satisfaction to all who may
favor us with a call. All articles purchased
at cither market will be delivered free of
‘Phe charges shall be moderate, and a share } chars. Di YOUNG & WILLIAMS.
. of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
JACKSON JORDAN.
If Edward J. Brown .
\ [7 IL1 call at the Oitice of the Nevada .
Journal, he may receive a present
from his friends at home, which may be of
value to him. ‘The person indicated in all
. probability is from Pittsburgh,
Feb. 17,—43 3w
Valuable Property,
SOR SALE OR RENT, at NEVADA
4 CITY.—That well-known and valuable
louse, known as the Exchange Coftve House, .
op Main street, is now offered for sale or rent
on reasonable terms. The owner is desirous
of leaving the State, and will sell the house,
furniture and lot, ete., this being one of the .
st stands for business in the city of Nevada. . }
Feb, 25, 1853.—41-3t
A Rare Chance!
ILL be sold at Public Auction on the
% 4th of March, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the
entire effects of the Merrimae and Potosi Co.,
consisting in part of—
One extra finish Burdon’s Patent Engine,
with Targe Boilers.
One engine Turning Lathe with tools,
One sett stamps, 12 in No., with good founA. SANFORD.
. dation, tables ete.
Blacksmith and Carpenter’s tools, together
with many smaller articles too numerous to
imention, Also, One good frame house, cooking stove, furniture, tables, chairs, ete,
Also—'The quartz lead known as the Merrimae lead, being 1400 feet in length, and situated in Gold Run district. The location of the
. machinery is handy to an abundance of heavy .
timber, and directly on line ef the contemplat.
ed Plank Road; making it desirable for a saw
. mill, as well as the advantages of being ina
good mining district. Sale will take place at
the Mill, being located at the head of Gold
Run. ‘Terms cash. For further particulars,
enquire of ALMARIW B. PAUL,
or GEORGE HEARST,
Feb, 25, 1853.-44-2e on the premis ~y
Union Hotel,
BROAD STREET,
NEVADA
CITY, TNWHE undersigned,
having fitted up this AL well known house ia a style equal to any in this seetion of the country, begs leave to announce
to his friends and the publie that he is now ready to accommodate
transient
and permanent
boarders,
and pledges
himself to all who may favor him with their patronage that no pains shall be spared to make this house as pleasant
a home ase*n be found ia any mountain town in California, Board per week, $15 09
“ and lodging, 17,69
Board pr w’k with private room 19 00
Bourd and lodging per day, 300
Lodging per night, 50
Private room per night, 100
3m29 kK. W. SMITH, Proprictor.
Just Received direct from N.
York.
100 Doz, Waters & Patterson's
California Pattern Shovels,
A tip top, A No. 1, article. Also
5000 lbs. Oats,
For sale low for cash only. rita
M. W. BURNETT,
Broad st. Nevada City, next doer below the
430 Union Hotel.
Dec. 9, 1852.—33-3m
. @.M. Sheridan, M. D.
R. C.D. and Accoucher, .
4M Oflice near boston Ravine, opp:
Glen’s Quartz Mill, Grass Valley. Anal
and assays performed with the strictest care
and attention ; geld and silver melted, refined
and collected from all extraneous matter ;
wereury refined and purified ; quartz assayed
1s not only to give the quantity of precious
tnetals that it may contain, but also the quantity that may be expected to extract from it by
. the method of crushing and amalgamation by
which it is proposed to be worked.
Agency for the sale and purchase of quartz
and other mining claims. Medical advice to
. the poor gratis.
Dee. 1), 1852. §3-lin*
Provisions, &e.
. NOTICKE.—The business of the old firm of
. Borradaile and Burton will be conducted
. hereafter by the undersigned fiirm—A. N.
Coleman and E.F. Burton, Their friends
. and the public are assured they will keep a
. general assortment of provisions, liquors,
toals, and miners’ and hotel supplies of all
kinds, which they will sell at low prices.
They solicit the continuance of the liberal
. patronage heretofore extended.
. COLEMAN & BURTON.
. Nevada, Jan. 21, 1853. 39-3m
poeta asn Wier :
. Tl. W. Colburn,
. Sustice_of the Peace.
. . FFICE on Mine street, opposite the Dramatic Hall, recently occupied by John
Anderson, Esq be 6m.
JESSEE MOORE, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at the Miners’ Drug Store, Main
Street. 24-30
Wim. J. Knox, M. D,
; qprrese his services to the citizens of ne} vada und vicinity. He will devote himself exclusively to tne different branches of
his profession, medicine, surgery, ete. By
proper attention and moderate charges, he
hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage.
At the nevada Drug store, broad st. above
Pine. 12-3m*
NOR SALE.-—That well-known and substantial House on Broad Street, Nevada,
formerly known as the Central House, and
now as the El Dorado, is offered for sale.—
The present owners wishing co leave for the
Atlantic States, offer it on the most reasonable terms. Purchascrs may suit themselves by
buying either the whole or one-half interest. —
The House 1s well furnished, all of which will
be sold withit. For particulars of terins, etc.,
enquire of the subscribers on the Pesmalane,
MORRIS § CO.
Feb. 10, 1833. 42-m
i] ISSOLUFION OF COPARTNERJ Silip. The Copartnership hereto. fore existing between De Young & Wil. liams is this day dissolved by mutual con. sent,
. All debts dace and demands against said
. Firm will be settled by T.S. Williams, who
. requests an early settlement of the same.
. FE. DeYOUNG,
T. 8S. WILLIAMS.
Nevada, Feb, 14th, 1853, 44-5t
ot nade well-known Stand on Main St., two
doors below Williamson & Co.’s AucNALA TICAL Chemist and Metallurgist,
Lime! TLime!!
TIE uncersigned takes this method of
informing the citizens of Nevada, Grass
Valley, and the public in general, that Liaw
can be purchased at the Lime Kilns 1-2 mile
from Auburn, on or near the road to Sacra. mento, and leading through Auburn. There
Iwill always be on hand White Alum Lime
;and Blue Lime, both necessary for building
vurposes. Tersons ata distance can depend
on getting Lime at any moment, by sending
their teams for the article. Lime will be sold
much less than # has heretofore been sold in
this country.
dor farther information, apply to
Wa. GWYNN, Auburn.
Jan, 28, 1853. 40-3in
UNITEDSTATES HOTEL,
Corner Broad & Pine Sts.
THE undersigned having leased the above
establishment, are refitting the same for Hotel purposes, on/y. No pains will be spare
to furnish the tables and bar with the best
the market affords. The bed-chambers are
comfortable and well furnished: The Hote
is commodious and pleasantly located, and:
every effort will be used to make it a quiet
and pleasant place of resort. The Restaurant will be kept open from 8 o'clock, A. M.
till 12 P. M.
A shave of public patronage is xespectfully
solicited,
N. B. Stables and a good Yard convenient to the Hotel.
RABBITTS & CO,
Nevada city, Jan. 26, 1853. 40.38mos
CHEAP LUMBER}
BRAGLE MILL,
Tue Proprietors of the Eagle Mill, on Big
Deer Creek, three-fourths of a niile above Nevada, have constautly on hand all kinds of
Liuumber,
Which we will Sell at $4 00 per Hundred,
or in large quantities ata less price; and wo
have a good team, and are prejared to deliver
Lumber at the most reasonable rates. We
ire also prepared to saw at short notice
any reasonable amount, at as low a rato
asany millin the eounty,and they confidently
believe they ean give general satisfaction to
the public.” Good roads have been prepared
on either side of the eveck, from town to the
Mill. Orders left with A. Rogers & Co., on
Main Street, or If. Davis, on Droad street, will
be promptly attended to.
CRAWFORD, WOOD & CO.
Feb. 1, 1853. 42-tf
Dr. T. A. Livermore,
‘ DENTIST.
Office on the North side of Broad strest-«
Nearly opposite the “City Market.”
Nevada, Dee. 1th, 1852, S4tf.
Nevada Bakery.
DICKINSON & COPP,
last side of Main street, next door to the Novada Hotel, have constantly on hand Fresh
Bread, Pies, Cakes, and Groceries,all of which
will be disposed of upon reasonable terms. ~
G, W. DICKINSON, 34-3in H. COPTe
= uteneirrta nesta permit
J, Re. MCCONNELL.++..WM. M. SHEWART.
McConnell & Stewart,
ATTORNEYS AND COU NSELLORS
AT LAW.
Office on Broad street, one door west of the
Journal office. Nevada, city. —37-6m
Wirtiam M, Srewart, District Attorney,
Dr. H. V. BICKNELL,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
Office on Broad Street, 2d Door above the
Union Hotel.
H* is prepared with accommodations for
those who wish to place themselves under his care. Dr. Bicknell is also a thorough read and practically skilled Dentist,
and will perform the following operations on
the Teeth to the satisfaction of all who may
favor him with a call, viz:
Teeth plugged with pure gold, $3 00
da do tin foil, 200
do do silver coment, 2 00
Teeth extracted, 200
Inserted on pivot, 5 00
Cleaned, for from $1 to 300
_ His ‘Tooth Powder is unequalled for curing the Seurvy and making the Teeth white.
Jan. 21, 1853. 39 3mos*
WEBB & CO,
Stationery and Paper Warchouse,
106 Clay Street,
! Between Sansome and Buttery Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO.
. Feb. 11, 1853:
eae Saas
Sacramento and Marysville
Daily Line Steamers.
FPMITE steamer Marysville, Capt. Henry
Gilman, or steamer Daniel Moor, Capt.
W. H ‘Taylor, will leave Sacramento daily
at 8 A. M. for Marysville. Returning, will
leave Marysville at4 P M. For freight or
. passage apply on board, or to
D, SUTTON, Ag’tSacramenrto,
J. P RIPLEY, “ Marysville.
Marysville, Jan’y Ist, 1853,—37-tf
Passengers from Nevada and Downieyville
will have an opportunity of going through
to Sacramento th: same night.
G. W, Phillips, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Nearly opposite Broad st Market.
Willte nd to the various branchesYof his
Profession at all times 's
Nevada, Aug 7th, 16 3m*
LV, County Orders and}Warrants ondoreed by me prior to May Ist, 1852, (excopt
one to J. W. Gallaher, of $415 00,) will be redeemed on presentation at the County ‘Treas.
urer’s office, Nevada city.
H.C. HODGE,
_ County Treasurer, Nevada Co., Cal,
Nevada, Feb, 5, 1853, 42-31
Wm. G. Badger,
Importer and Conunission Merchant,
ind Wholesale dealer in ready made Cloth
‘ing--Gen. Harrison Block, Battery st. bet.
Clay and Merchant, 2d door from Clay.
. San Francisco, Feb 14,1853. 43-3mos.
. J. S. Harris, M. D.
Ore his services to the citizens of
RH Grass Valley and vicinity, Having had
many years practice in the States, he feels’eon. fident of giving satisfaction to those who favor
{him with their patronage. Orrice apport
jthe Empire Baths, Main street, Grags Valley.
. Jan. 7, 1958, 37-3mos*
Gun and Blacksmithing,
ViTIUE subscriber has been at
ith great trouble and spared no
expense in fitting up his establishment in the best possible style, for
making and repairing anything in
the way of either gunsmithing or
blacksmithing. In the former
branch he has had “om . years of experience,
and flatters himself he is complete master of
his profession. in the latter branch, he has in
his ernploy a first rate workman, who will be
always at his post, and execute work in the
most approved manner. Shop on the south
side of Broad street, 3 doors west of the Union
Hotel.
Z. P. DAVIS.
ALS O — Goldsmithing, Assaying and
Smelting, done prom) tly and carefully.
Nevada, Feb Il, 1653. 42-3m