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March 4, 1853 (4 pages)

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Asonyy Dongil. See first page. rived on the I1th inst., at Los Angeles, where the greater part design to settle They report that fifteen days previous. they had met at San Fernando, in Lower California. a man named Guadalupo Valdez, and another called Ramos. Both said they were walking for Sonora, . where they would remain a year, after which they intended to return to Up per California, the scene of innumerable assassinations committed by them. Valdez assured the French with oaths, that he alone had murdered more than thirty Americans, and that a price had . been set upon his head, but that within a year all his atrocities would be foryotten, and that he would then be able . to return to consummate them anew.— . Both declared their intention of assaswinating two Americans who were driving sheep in the neighborhood ; but happily the Americans slept that night in the camp of the French, and thus frus. trated the assassins’ plans. Guadalupe Vuldez is low of stature, with a thick, black beard, and some marks of small-pox on his face. He had recently received . wo shots, one in the leg, and the other in the arm, the scars of which he exhibited. He carried about him fifteen Colt’s six-shooters, which he said he had taken away from hie victims. Whe Four Philosophers. Four great philosophers Come every year; Teach in the open air, Then disappear! Winter's the Stoic, So chill and heroic ; He sits in the mountain breeze biting and pure ; And when, to bring fear and doubt, Damp nightly winds are out, = * Wraps an old clouk about—he can endure. Spnino, at dll hearts to mock, Comes in a farming frock, With garlands and plowshare a lesson doth "116 He sings through the fields awhile, Turns up the soaking soil, All baste and Janghing—briskly can live, Summer, with mantle free, Epicurean he, Lolls in the cooling shade, like a tired boy; While blazing suns unkind, Leaves the stout mower blind, San Francisco Advertisements.) wt. 0. Lams, —_—————__—— Sign Of the ‘WOODEN SAILOR.’ Thomas Tennent, Pa MATHEMATICAL AND yale Nautical Instrument Maker, ar fire proof building, corner of Front street and Long Wharf, San Francisco, Ms ee Theodolites, Leveling and ct Transit Instruments, Compas. ses, chains, Levelling stave Drawing instruments, pocket comp nets, barometers, compound microseoy nifying glasses, . thermometers, drawing and trucing peper, hydrometers, charometers, etc. ete., With a variety of ot] instruments constantly on band, Having learned my business in the nianufactory of the celebrated WM. J. YOUNG, of Philadelphia, and during the last three years have beenentrusted wih the repairs of all the instruments of the United States Coast Survey, the Surveyors Gen’l of California and Oregon, Boundary Survey, Ae . Commission, G-e.,1 can guarantee that all my work will be exeeuted in the VERY BEST MANNER. 4l-inos. ~~ Story, Redington & Co. — Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ¥ Stone.Building, Sansome, cor. of Merchant street, San Francisco, Calitornia. Agents for Osgood's India Cholagogue, Wi tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Graetenberg Co's Medicines, Corbett’s Shakers’ Sarszparilla, Dr Hunt’s Life Elixi: and Hyatt’s Balsam. From the fact that one of our firm will reside permanently in the Atlantic States, and supe intend in person the purchasing, putting up and shipping of goods for this market, we flatter ourselves that we can offer superioradvan tages, both in quality and price, to any others in our line of business. Srory, Repincron & Co. Feb, 3.--41-3m ~] Force Pump. TOW vet up on exhibition at the Iron Warehouse of Cross & Co., B ttery St., Sun Francisco, a powerful FORCI PUMP of WBineh cylinder and 42 inch stroke, planned and built by Otis Tufts, of Boston; and believed to be one of the most effective machine: of the kind ever turned out from his cclebrared manufactory. It can be operated by horse or steam power, and by calculation will throw 1000 gallons per minute. For sale on the premises. Feb. 11.1853. 42-10w J. W. Morrison, Wholesale Dealer in Clothing and Roots, Begs leave to inform his old friends and the . merchants of Nevada generally, that he has received per late arrivals, Boots, Shoes political subjects. [tis thei and Clothimg, specially adapted to their) ter which gives them their ¢ market, which he will sell at the lowest! that character they s'and contessedly far above . market rates® All orders for goods will receive prompt attention. 43 3mos. Sacramento st. between Batiery and Front, Where taints the mountain wind, he Can CDjOY . pecun eT Avtunn, when all are done, He's the good Christian one ; Fills well the granaries, where seeds may lie New, coming years to bless; Then in his russet dress, All hope and quictness—sweetly can die. Calaveras correspondence of the Union. Joaquin driven to the South side of the River— More Murders and Robberies— Five Men Murdered and Five Wounded—One Robber Hanged, §c. Jackson, Feb, 22d, 1853, Messrs. Editors:—The large parties from this town and vicinity, who have, for the last week, been scouring the country in pursuit of the Mexican robbers, though unsuccessful in capturing but one, (who was hung in Jackson last Tuesday.) have still been the means of expelling them from the north side of the Mokelumne river. Not a murder or robbery bas been committed in this Vicinity for the last four days. One of Joaquin’s party, who had been severely wounded in a skirmish a few days ago, was captured near San Andreas on Sunday, and hanged the same day He made a full confession, and gave an accurate description of Joaquin and thirteen of his party, which will be of much adyantage in detecting the others. Last night Joaquin and his party attacked a Chinese camp, near Forman’s Ranch, killed five CLinamen and woundod five others, some of them mortally, and robbed them of seven thousand dollars. . have just seen a letter fiom Mr. Allen, of Forman’s, detailing the affair, and calling on the people of San Andreus for assistance, and for surgeons to attend the wounded Chinamen. Several excellent horses were stolen by the same party from the Americans, at Jesu Maria Camp, on Sunday. The secret ot Joaquin’s successful escapes seems to be in his always being yell mounted. Assoon as his party ride down one set of horses, they immediately procure others. ‘The horses deserted by them are generally used up, and of no value. Probably a hundred horses have been stolen in this county the past month by this band, and at least thirty persons have been murdered. Large parties are still in pursuit of him, and his eseapes seem almost mirac~ ulous. When this state of things will end, no one can tell. yen. The Indians on the Yreka road . process, it is ordered that service of the sum-/} Commiss’on Merchunts ; jmons be made by publication in the news: . {paper called the Nevada Journal for the . attack the ure very troublesome. ‘They trains with much boldness, and on 20th attacked the train of Archer Owen, killing Owen and driving of the pack mules. bem. Yesterday was marked by the arrival of two steamers, the Goliah from San Diego, and the Winfield Seott from Panaini. ‘There was a fearful mortality on board the Scott, as will be seen by the list of deaths in another column.— Each ship from Panama is now little better thun a 7 est-house ; the town itself there are, we learn, but few cuses of sickness. ‘The seeds of disease are sown there, however, and attain a fatal maturity in the yoyage up. —S. F. Herald 23d. The number of deaths were forty. OF™ Plans for the construction of a railway from Moscow to the Black Sea, another from Moscow to Novogorod, the centre of the great European and Asiatic fairs, developing the rich manufacturing sources of the one, and the no less valuable productive pow ers of the other; and still another, from Warsaw to St. Petersburgh, occupy the attention of the Czar. ERNE ar Mop erent ene SNR Oo Education is a better safeguard of Liberty than a Standing Aimy. If we retrench the wages of the schoolmaster, we must increase those of the recruiting serpeant. . & . Buckner and Sawyer ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Will attend to the businesa of the profession in all its departments in Nevada and adjoining counties. Offices corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada city. Sawyer Notary Public. STANTON BUCKNER, 16-3im* . a LOR Lo SAWVER. » . , al Golden Gate Saloon, BY MRS. SMITH PPOSITE the Mountain House, Main street, Grass Valley. Best of Wine, Liquors and Cigars always to be found at their house. wHAXTRA lam and Eggs ess, Chickens, Oys ther kind in the season. Hot Whiskey, and all other kinds of drink called for. This house will be open from 6 o’clock in . the morning, until 12 o’elock at night. i} tlemen will find this house the most fushionaThe Restaurant, order, and Boarders and Caller may depend on } . market affurds, cooked in a superior manner If ample experience in the business, good provisions, and good cookery, ard a constant dee to please, are guarantees for public satisiaction, the public will be satisfied. } THE BILL OF FARE will embrace everything the market will produce. of hard times, always moderate. Another thousand customers can be accommodated Ci tate of California, County of NeW vada, ss. Districc Court of the 10th Judicial District. Mareh Term, A. D, 1853. Orange G. Wood, pf vs. Caroline C. Wood, deft. The People of the State of California, to Caroline C. Wood, greeting: You are hereby commanded to appear and answer within ten days after the service of this writ if served in this county, within twenty days . . District, or within forty days if served in any county not in said District. the complaint of Orange G. Wood against vou for a Divorce from the bands of matrimony, this day filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, or if you fail so to do the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relicf demanded in said complaint. (L.S-] the District Court aforesaid, with . the seal of said Court affixed, this . 12th day of February, A. M® 1853. TUEO. MILLER, Cl’k. that the defendent herein is concealing her iself within the state to avoid the service of ls pace of forty days from this date. LD. W. ROBERTS, County Judge, N.C. onnell & Stewart, att’ys for pl'ff¥.43-6w* j ie . . NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. FEN undersigned have just completed a Bear River, near Anderson’s Crossing. It js on the Ridge Road from Sacramento city to Nevada, vin Auburn, Llinoistown, Storms’ . Ranch and Grasg Valley. . ‘This road ean be safely and eonveniently although in . travelled at all times, the proprietors of the . ket prices, Bridge aving been at great expense in put. order, reducing the hill to and from Beer iRiver toa convenient grade, and is as near, if not {nearer than any other road. The Bridge is full 20 feet above high water mark, and being supported by a natural stune wall on each side, } is in no danger from drift wood, or other con jtingencies. This bridge being on the direct j toute from Sacramento to Little York, Wal loupa, Red Dog, Steep Hollow, and Green Jorn, gives this road many advantages over any other. It is alsoon the Direct Route Between the NORTHERN gSOUTHERN MINES. Travellers and Teamsters passing through this region during the Winter season especially, should not fail to avail themselves of the advantages of this route, as they will thereby not only avail themselves of the best road, but avoid all danger of being unable to cross this dangerous stream. STORMS & TATE. December 224, 1852. --83-3m . . Spectacles, . U. S. Dry Dock . DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Che. micals, Perfumery, Fancy Aaticles, ete. . v ra stewed and fried, shell Oysters, and every . DRINKS—TVom and Jerry, Milk Punch, . Gon. ble place in town to spend the evening. 37-3in . Connected with the Saloon is kept in the best . haviog served at allhours the very best the! Meats cooked to order, Prices, in spite . . if served in any other county ef this Judicial . take judgment against you by default, and . It appearing by affidavit of the plaintiff . New Bridge over Bear River, New and Splendid Lattice Bridge across . . ting the new portion of the road in complete . C. W. YOUNG. Lamb and Young WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS. On Main street, at the junction of Com . mercial and Cayote streeis, Nevada city. 12-61 . . . J. W, Fish, NODARY. PUBLIC, Office adivining the Beatty Hotel, Grass . Valley. buf AND VICINITY. THE undersigned are now receiving and opening a general assortinent of Miners’ Sup. plies, ete., at the Kidd Corner, fronting on . Broad and Pine streets. We intend keeping . \ good Goods, and hope by strict attention te . . business to merit a liberal share of patronage. Strict attention will be paid to the packing ' trade. . We have in connection with the storo ; Steam Srw Mill, situated on Little Deer } ereek, All orders left at the store or mill will } be promptly attended to. . Wehave on hand and for sale a fine «stock ' of seasoned lumber. ELI P. HIRST, H. W. GRAY, JESSE 8S. WALL, CALEB RUSSELL, ‘. : Chairs, Bedsteads, ete. The undersigned has now on hand, and is coustantly manufscturing at the Roger aes ‘Villiams’ Spriag, Nevada, . various Kinds and patterns of Chairs, Bed. stoads, Wash-stands, ‘Tables, ete., which, . being manufactured by machinery, he ean sell . j at the lowest price. Having had ample ex. perience he feels assured and will warrant} that his work is inferior to none, ‘Turning of . i all kindsdone to order, and at the shortest! notice. VAIT & REID, Ag’ts, . . Grass Valley, opposite Postoftice, WM C STILES *3-tf oct-2-ly . LEONARD SCOTT & Co.'s : LIST OF British Periodical Publicat’ns . Fe ARDED by mail, under the provis4 ions ot the late post office law, at mere. ly nominal rates. , 1. The London Quarterly Review—Consery. . 2. The Edinburgh Review—W hiz. . 3, The North British Review—Freoe Church. . 4. The Westminster Review—Liberal. . 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine—Tory, . Although these works are distinguished by . the political shade above indicated, ye’ but a. . small portion of their conten 4 . { ts is devoted to} literary charac. . ef value, and in {all other journals of their class. blackw j . stillunder the fatherly care of Christop '4 . North, maintains its ancient celebrity, and is } at this time, unusually attractive, from the se-. . rial works of Bulwer and other literary uota-. bles, written for that magazine, and first ap. pearing in its columns both in England and in the United States. Such wor! sas the “Caxj te ns,”’ and **My New Noael,’? (doth by Bul } wer,) ‘The Green Hand,” ** Katie Stewart,” . . and other serials, of which numerous riva! edi. . tiows are issued by the leadimg publishers in . { thts country, have tu be reprinted by those . publishers from the pages of Black wood, after . it has betn issued by Seott & Co , so that sub, ; seribers to the reprint of that Magazine may . always rely on haying the earliest: reading of} . these fascinating tales. , TERMS. For any one of the four Reviews,yr. $3 C0} gers, running between San QTEA M ENGINES and boilers, machin. For any two of the four Reviews, 500 . # Vrancisco and Sacramento, , 7 ery for cru «and pulverizing quarts . For any three of the four b eviews, 7 00 SHS touching at Benicia, carrying . rock, castings in iyon and brass, wrought . For all four of the Rev ews, 8 av Mail, and Gregory, and Wells, f'ariron work, water wheel castings, and alk For Black wood s Magazine, ; 300) ¢ ye 8 Expre eg, _, . kinds of machiuery made to order. For Blackwood and three Reviews, 909] This line consists of the new and eplendid . Being largely engaged in manufacturin ; Por Blackwood and the four reviews, 10 00 . fast running low pressure engine clipper steaa aah RO a He ia d . Payments to be made in all cases in advance . . —money currentin the State where i . . will be received at par. Ciussine—A discount of twenty-five per . . cent from the above prices will be allowed t+ .
. clubs ordering four or more copies of the above . . works Thus, 4 copies of Blackwood, or of . . one Review, will be sent to one address for SQ} —A copies of the 4 reviews and Blackwood tor . $30, and so on. . Repucep Postagr.—The present postage, . . for ALL distanees within the United States, . . per annum, on Blackwood, is 24 cents—on a) . Review, 12 cents. These charges arejtrifing . . In 1844 the postage on Biackwood was $2 40 ; . jona Review, $! 12, . At the reduced rates surely no objection . should be made to rece ving the works by th . mail, and thus ensuring their safe, speedy and revular delivery. Remittances and communicatic . be always addressed, post paid, to the . lishers, LEONARD SCOTT & ( Barf 79 Fulton et. N. Vork. . . ed 3su i . eh ould Pub. Storms’ Ranch. WITUATED on the rond from Nevada city KD and Grasa Valley, to Hlinoistown and Au. . burn, eight miles from Nevada, five from Wal. lupa, seven from Little York, five miles from ; Stecp Hollow, two from Green Lorn, and two . }from Bear river. Llaving completed one ot the most comfurtable houses in California, the . subscriber feels assured that he can give complete satisfaction to the travelling public, his hoarding establishment being furnished with . every convenience. Particular attention will be paid to the . . ranching of stock, and a man vonstantly kept . with them, . Good fresh beef and pork will be at all times . . kept on hand, and for sale, a8 also provisions . . Mining touls liquvs, ete. all of the best quatiWitness, Theo. Miller, Clerk of . ty; and as he keeps his own teams, ean alford thomat the lowest possible price. He will . deliver goods, where bought in quonties of {one mule load or more, at all the surrounding mines, froe of charge for packing. . 21-3in* 8S. P. STORMS, Proprietor. . a :FARISH & ADAMS, Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, Provistons and Groceries, _ MARYSVILLE, Cat. NV ESSRS. P. & A respectfully call the Be the attention of the Merchants of Nevada and vic inity, to their large stock of desirable Goods, with the assurance that they ) Shall be supplied at San Francisco prices, treig hta ded, &e, ee : ‘y are constantly supplied with super. fine Chili Flour, from some of the heaviest . Importing houses at San Francisco ; and be. . ing in daily receipt of goods, are always pre. pared to supply the trade. at the lowest mar40-1f and { . . ] Administrator’s Notice. i HE creditors of James Black, dec’d., and all persons having claims against the , estate are hereby required to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten mouths after this date tothe undersigned at . his residence in Nevada City, Cal. H. A. MILLS, Administrator of James Black, dee’d. Jan, 28, 1852. 40-4t . Lost— Notice. NHE subscriber lost between the American . Bakery and Railroad Hill, a CaLesKin . WALLET, containing a certificate of deposit o! . 200 by H. Davis, several duplicates of drafts, . . } anda small breast-pin. Any person finding it . Will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at LH. . DAVIS? office, Nevada. . . WAL N.B. Payment of the certificate is stopped. . Feb. Mth SAMUEL CLEMENT . PRNILE undersigned would inform the citi . punctuality and dispatch, . long'ng to Gregory’s I!xpress are discontinued ISTAGING VS. TIME. \U 'neral Stage Office, Creseent City ¢ ' Roughand Ready, iempire Ranch, and arrives . ‘at Marysville at 3 o’el: { . ing facilities for passengers wishing to take . }the evening Boats for Sacramenty and San . Francisco, which leave Marysville every evenjing, at4 o'clock, P. M ” la ’ jak . a superior article ef water-proof and polish . . blacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and atl kinds . . of shoe finding-. _ MR, DUSUZEAU, © . In prospecting aud working quartz veins, to . the families of Nevada and vicinity that she sary for their re-capture, and persons having Adams & Co.'s Express. . ey N Nevada, ‘ransento City, . San Francisco, and a!} of the United . : : ] States. j Express who . A. & Co. the j L valuable packages beveward Gold Dust seen Nevada and Sacramento in chs Inessoenger. n BILLS OF EXCHANGE Drawn on their owp Houses in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Cincinnati, New Orleans, and London, . Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded . and insured to all parts of the United States, . and [express Business of every de cription prom: thy attended to. Gold Dust bought, aud deposits received at the usual rates. wisco Advertisements: TT fees Wiliam H. Stowell, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 4, Maynard’s F Proof Steres, Call. fornia street, San Francisco, es f W. H.S. makes no purchases of any description of property on his own account, bat generally has a large assortment of mherchandize for sale on consignment. He Tespectjuly tenders his services to any parties who i may wisi te empley an agent forthe sale of , merchandize or other property, or for making investments, 34-3m x Py —— R. Josephi & Co, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, & Tools, Watch Materials, Colt's dies Pistols, etc., are now prepared to supply the trade in general with all articles in the above line at the lowest prices. RK. J. § Co. are receiving by every steamer a large assortment of the above articles, of the latest patterns, and are the only wholesale dealers in this city. ALL ORDERS from the country, addressedto R. Josephi & Co., Washington Bath Suilding, Washington st, between Kearney and Montgomery, San Francisco, will meet with prompt attention, 34-3m. ~ ew Sy j OOPS as Ht. R. FERRE, A’g’t. ens £¢ * ree. of Nevada and vicinity that havi signed the Avency of Gregory’s Express, they have completed arrangements with Wells, Far. . vo & Co. by which they are enabled to de all Express business committed to their care with ’ _ Persons desirous of procuring their letters from Post Offices through thei are inviied to call aud register their names, as all lists he. ; ; A Oils and Camphine. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, at the NEW BEDPORD OL, WORKS, 95 and 96 Jackson, street, every varicty of refiined Oils, guaran . teed of the best qua'ity and on as favorable . terms as can be had in this city, . . Pure Camphine, manufactared by ourselves daily, constantly on hand.eqnal to the best that . can be made, our apparatus for its miunnlaecture Leing superior to any other in this country, Also Spirits of Turpentine constantly em ) hand at wholesa'e and retail, Also on Cumumission, and for sale low te cio-c: 150) cases best Le powder; Office at their old stand, Maia st. Nevada, MULFORD §& SLARLS. Neva vy. Onand after Satarday, Fob. . 60 do most a) proved Picks, ‘ 12th, bove Line of Stages will run as) . )! ) doz hickory pick handles; " ; ‘ 100,000 pereuss EDS 3 follo waving the Crescent City Hotel, ; v, pn. rou lal ou} a Bie i a r : ete superior platioim scale, at 5 o'clock every morning, passing through 40, 7” wrk A : Johnson's Ranchi Rough Abt Ready, Grass} °""" K, I, RNOX'& Co. Johnson's Ranch, ough ai ady, Grass . Sati Front loy, and arriving at Nevada at5 o'clock Pp. x. spin idiesibatators tua dada aate nahi same day. Returning, will leave the Nevada Hotel, Nevada, every morning at 6) olock, passing through the above places, and arriving at Sacramento at 5 o'clock . same dav. ' ILA ql! -Bainny & Ciitpert baving estublished a house at the Saudwich Islands Fsthey ure regularly iim : SESE porting pure Sperm, . polar and black fist oul and can supply the wade W.S. McROBERTS, Ag’t. . on better terms than anyaranty house, and alb N. B.—This Live will run on Sundays. . sales. made by themare yu, — ied. Passengers securing their seats at the Gee . v _ ON HAND Hotel, J 5,080 gallons Polar Oil; we WORTH & SWIFT, Pro's. street, between 8d and 4th, will be calied tov. PRN Pure sperm; REDE ASTIN 000 Black Fish, 1 ws : 2,600 Lard: New Arrangement. 6,080 Wlophant: VPACTFIC OLL WORKS, San Francisco, Battery st., bet. Bush and Pine. 34ut. Worth a Visit. Qy EEN you visit San Franciseo, call and see the superb collection of Curiosities at the CHINESE SALMWS ROOM, of Topix & Duesxean, corner Sacramento and Leidsdorf streets, San Francisco. This magnificent room extends from Long Wharfto Sacramento St. between Sansome and Leicesdorf? streets, 1s is 120 feet deep, and filled with ail tho beniti+ . fulinanufactures of the Celestial Empire.—The rare and splendid CRAPE SHAWLS, 90 highly prized us presents for home, can be . funnd at this house only, iu endless variety. eb. 11, 186% 42-16 Siage and Steamboat Line for Sacramento and San Francisco. via Marysville. Nand after Monday, feb. 7, Adiiance > . Buekingham's daily line of Concord coach . ex, willrun os follows: Leaves the Nevada Hotel, Nevada city, every morning at 5 o'clock, A. M., passing through Grass Valley, ——-wk, P. M., thus atford. ADRIANCE g¢ BUCKINGHAM, Proprietors. A. WAGENER, N. B --Office, Nevada Lotel, Nevada. Veh. 11. T8583. 42-tf Sutter Iron Works, Rincon Point. San Francisco. Union Line of Steamers. The Union Line of Steamquartz rock machinery, and having an exfensive assortinent of patterns on hand, are prepared to reccive and exeense orders with dispatch. Parties wishing further information, or te contract for machinery, by addressing Gee mers Wilson G. Hunt, E. A. Pool, Bsq., come . mander, and Confidence, D. P. Vail, Esq., commander, which are now making daily trips as above, (Sundays excepted) between San Francisco and Sacramento, lea Pacitic Wharf, San Francisco at 5 o'clock p. necting with the Marysy ile d Coln. : K Gluyas, Seperintendant, as aleve, mers at Sac amento; and ieaving Sacranien Feb. I), 1853 4¢-S00 to for San b cisco, at 2 o'clock p.m, ee Pascengers and freight taken at the lowest . fron, Fron, fron, et eee eed information, apply . wax CLIPPERS Racket, Charlee Ward, 1¢ comMiInancde 0 sey on oard, ora y Chit ” cu 2 ¥%3 Per 4 the office of the Hine, corner of Pacifieand Front Ovens Dak, Hr asteeene S104 \ameh Gham: ftom street, to THOMAS HUNT; sy oe ie ' 4 ae thee . " sive f ) “= SC] '2ar df t ’ tr ] Or at Sacramento. to ly mifpen © round, squ.reand flat best refined * JOHN BENSLEY, ag't i Shoe shape: la3 @pike indy; % . Caulking stec ost finished nacitrees “i u) * iF ; os : City Boot Store. ; files and Raspes G hore nai » P. J. ESVPENSCHEL), on the corse: anmmered: Ne hoe W ga of Maimand Commercial sts, keeps . DENS refined borax. is Rose Nails; Culifgrnia hoes. vonstantly on hand at his > and well shees, also, ast ' saddlery, Soie ai stand,a selected stock of boots and . nall but well selected lot o eather, belt and harness leather, ¢, Several invoices of irom, &e. BRADSHAW & Co., Cor California and Battery ste By A, Babeeck, 3% IMPORTER AND WHOLE. SALE DEALER IN DRUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffe, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Instrus ‘nents, Glase Ware. &e. Ex Comet, Flying Dutelmae, and Wild Al:o-to arriy Por sate by Hm Repairing done in both the . above lines of business with promptnoss, neat. . ness, andon reasonableterms. He feels thankful to his foriner customers fur the very hiberal patronage that he has heretofore received, . and solicits a continuance of the same 14-3m* . Pigeon—One of the jargest and most complete assortuients of Dr CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, SAYER AND SMELTER, Informs the miners of the surrounding coun try thathe has removed bis Assaying Office, well known tor two and a half years in Sacra. mento street San Francisco, tu Broad street *, Medicines, e., ever ported, ani Offered to the trade at the lowfest market rates, consisting of every article necded by the Physician, Druggist, and Faney [weeler, Perfurmery and E . Just landed, from the AS: . t ney Articles, t approved AmeriNevada city. ean, French and inglish manufactures, in part ‘ He also announces,to tho publie that receivy. comprising— ing more numerous applications for assays, Lub Pinaud’s Chama's, Eves’ Julee Haue" kerchief. Teeth, Natland Hair Brushes, an endless variely. Fancy soaps, shaving creams, pomade, hatr otls, cosmetics, toilet powder, hair dye, &e. £ @°Country dealers will find it to their in. terest to call and examine my stock before assirances tn his consultations upon the diff . purchasing elsewhere, as intending to transact ent inines, ! exclusively an imperting and wholesale busiHie alvo takes charge in the direction of . ness, and having a permaneut agent establishmineral works. in erecting and directing J7e. ed in the Eastern States, lum confident I can kines of his Own Invention to extract the . ofler facilities to the purchaser that cannot be {1 as well of the poorest as of the best of surpassed eral; these machines being the best, the . f47"Agent for California, Oregon and the urest, the least costly, hecan recommend them . Sandwich [slands, of Pareilas celebrated Italin preference tu all others. ian Remedy—never known to fail. Wa. Dusuzear, Broad st., Miller’s New Orloans moss—for upholster’a opposite the Virginia Heuse . use, No». 173 Sansome street, Retween Jackson and Pacific. 24 3m Mountain ‘Trees and Shrubs . WwW ‘ are about to establish an * Arboreum . ( viarse number of miners oceuy ied and Poussele’s Iextracts for the handoe o them in ¢heir searches, ho has re. duced his Assaying price $15.00 insteac AT 20,10, whick cae Pe abpenbicce~irsiaa . } _ A. Dusuzcau, having had ten years prae. tive, and having been propri r of quartz veins . In the Chilian mines, can r to the miners ee! Fob. 24,1852. Nevada School, TIE undersigned would respectfully inform ‘alifornieum.” “a Garden” of the Trees, Shrubs, and Plants of Califernia; in order to accomplish this upon the most extensive plans and correct piinciples, We are AD ug. ed to advertise as foilows: 5 We will give a very liberal price for all new species and tor all choice spec inens of the principal Trees, Shrubs and Plants from the mountain vallies. i We also offer liberal price new and valuable Flowering be our aim to bring out and devs most of our means, the valuable inthe realms of ** Agriculture, ture” and *Flericuiture. . We are in want of quantities of Ornamental Trees and hrubs, and those who are, skilied in such matters may find it to (heir interest te on us. pay ot oo are invited to confer with us on t by letter or Oo herwise, the subject by WARREN & OO, Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists. Agricultural Warehouse. Seeramenw. Dec. 10, 1852. Willagain open the above school on the first . Monday of October. . The school will be \eld in the buil ling re. cently purchased and fitted up expressly for it, On Spring st., near the corner of Pine, . Mrs. M. H. SAMPSON, principal. For further particulars about terms, studies, &c , enquire of the principal, at the residence of Rey. J, H. Warren. s for all and every Plant, as it will lope to the ut. and beautiful ” “ Berticuk r LOST STOCK. HE unersigned has established an offics at the Washington Hotel, in Nevada, where his services can at any time be had in Recovering Lost Stock. Having been for some time engaged in Ranehing and taking care of cattle and other stock, he is well experienced in the various haunts of strayed aninals, and other inform«tion neceslost any, would do well to call on him, Feb, 1—41-3m Ss. H. BROOKS.