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November 11, 1853 (4 pages)

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. — yA Rl pe Ta a, et gpmmevonecmene ii . gna <p. « Some Porators.”—We have just reSan Francisco Adverttsements. ceived the Petatoes of a single hill ratsed. a 3 York § B Orlesn Company. weichine 90 or N. Yor Orleans via Panama. from one eye, weighing 2 pounds, large Departure from Broadway Wharf.-09 and small, grownon the ranch of Messrs @re at Reduction of Fare and through TickDunn, Palmer & Calkins, situated on Rock. ets including the Isthmus transit. Creek, and familiarly known as the S. P.! aN Ranch. This speaks well for our mouna Nf tain valleys. We are informed that Gaws they have grown 175,000 pounds of pota-. og 24 HE Pacific Mail Steamship Co."s fi : toes upon ten acres this season, which at . T" ee eee ee ten cents per pound will amount to the . JOHN L. STEPHENS, 3,000 Tons, R. H. Pizeson, Esq. Commander, snug sum of $17,000,00, Will leave for Panama, with Passengers, the Great Through Mailand Treasure On Wednesday Morning,November : 16th, At 9 O’clock. Safety, Security, and Speed! No Sickness on this Route!! 24 Miles by Railroad. Arrangements have been made with the most reliable Transportation Companies. on the Isthmus, and Tickets will be issued for conveyance of Passengers and Baggage at GREATLY REDUCED RATES (rom Panama to Aspinwall. The Isthmus is entirely free from sickness of any kind, and the Cruces Road thoroughly repaired. t3 Tpe Transit from Pauama to Aspinwall can now be mede with comfort and ease in forty-eight hours. Each Passenger is allowed one hundred pounds of baggage without extra charge, Treasure for shipment taken at lowest rates, and received at the ofilee until Tuesday Wiidnight, Nov. 1ith. For Freight or Passage, apply to E. FLINT, Agent, Corner of Sacramento and Leidsdorff streets. CONSTABLE’S SALE. , TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada County and Township, ss. By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed and delivered, issued from the Court of T. W. Colburn, esq. an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for said county. bearing date November 9, 1853, to satisfy . a judgment rendered by said court on the 7th day of Noe& Ovstoman Loner, No. 16,.was instituted in this city on Friday night last, by S. H. Parker, G. M. The following ofheers were elected for the first term : A. A. Sargent, N.G., L. B. Austin, V. G., J. B. Van Hagen, R. S., H. D. King, T., C. Marsh, W., L. 8. Friend, C., O. Crandall, I. G., S. Connel, R.S.to N. G., R. S. Cary, L. S. to N., G. B. H. Ferrell, RS."to V. G., W. G. Alban, R.S.S., A. W. Potter, L. 8.8. Several new members were admitted the firstevening. ‘The attendance was large, and of many of the best citizens of this vicinity. J. S. Lambert, N. G. of Grass Valley Lodge, and several members of that lodge were among the visitors, ; } es The Tegular meetings are on Friday night, at the . vember. 1953, ngainst It. R.Crais. and in favor ef M. i McLaughlin for the sum of $550.66. debt. interest and Mea sonic Hall. We are requested to gay damages, and $23.50 cost of suit—-I have levied on and tathat all brothers in good standing in other . 6.3), ‘De%¢cution. and will sell to the highest bidder for j cash. on_the premises, on Monday the 21st day of Novem. : ee . ber. A. D. 1353, between the hours of one o’clock and five Lodges are respectfully invited to attend. . o'clock P. M. of said day, all the right, title and interest of 7 ———__—_——— 3 . said R. R. Craig in and to the property situated on Amerwe.. We would call attention of our readers ican Hill, near Long Hollow, in said township, known as Z * P the American Saw Mill inciuding the said Craig’s to the advertisement of Mra. Welch’s Ameriright, title and interest in and to the lumber on said preba ? i ,. mises, and the fixtures of said mill, with the privileges cm: Restaurant. From her knowledge of the . and appurtenances belonging tothe same. Taken as the business, and her good taste, we doubt not she properiy of the said R. R. Craig, to satisfy the above dez ‘ . mands and costsaccruing. Nevada, November 10th, 1853. will render her house a desirable resort. . 29-2w JOUN H. GRAY, const. Nevada township. . ~ DecrpEDLY Prosrrrovs. —The San Francisco sire ve ee ae zum Movember 7 . + . . . id : Commercial Advertiser gives the following facts tala. Coe Estato of William Swartz r ‘ ae e sie . x rea g anc 1g the petition of Wilin *eference to its circulation. It exhibite a ian. Smuth, praying for Letters of Administration upying 3 ity at the v 2 inesg CD Ure estate of said deceased, it is ordered that all pergrowing prosperity that the valuable business sons interested in said estate, be and appear at the se character of the paper deserves : oun ee pratt Monday of November inst. fi ¥ ia ocock A. M., und their cause if any why Letters of site. © few weeks since we made a reduction of Administration should not be issued in conformity with one-half in our subscription price, among other . "Ny prayer of suid petition, wit ate tee : : . z . : de re € Pt. Mm. 8. Pi PERSON alterations and improvements in the Commercial 29.217 ¥ Clerk. Ivertiser. At that time th re circuited . Advertiser. / at time there were circulated . 4 = ee a among regular subscribers in Sacramento city . Grocries, Prov ISIONS, ‘Liquors, &e. t > “/ seventy-two numbers. We yesterday forwarded . PRICES REDUCED. by express three hundred and five numbers to . NOV 7 1S THE TIME to purehs se your supbona fide subsotibers in Sacramento. Our iW’ p ies for the winter. We have on hand agent writes us that the demand for the Adverand offer for sale a very complete assortment of goods trser is steadily increasing. Fsnedheaess saxeor aay dak 1 . . af . bi . c Ssers H . 7 s of circulation is taking place in the other towns py in, ? rte ee ee 1 ¢ ng usa call. of the interior. ” E very article sold by us ts warranted as represented, Our stock consists in part of the following articles: ReTURNING.--Having tried California life’ 6000 Ibs Sugar cured Hams, for some time with considerable disgust, three . hundred Chinamen concluded it to be much in. ferior to the “Flowery Land,” and so took pas. sage on the Gazelle a few days ago for a home . ’ 100 bbls and half bbls Clear and Mess Pork, 5@ half and qr bbls family market Beef—Smith’s, . 30 half bbls No. 1 Mackerel, 59 firkins choice Geshen Butter, : ierces 15 22 2 i em 2 an snown as Iovyer’s Ranch. He alsosuppliesminers. Citizens of Grass Valley ana * der” a 2000 Ihe ‘English Dairy tana ig (eQradcs Ree) D SAMS. secured with a * the peighbochs od and at his isonet Newtown! friends dg are be a rate — . " — 3 = “ . 50 4ykine and 20 eases No. } Lard, lining so as to retain a etter Baroy: thes any which and Rush Creek with good beef, for sale on foot or Sept. 1,1853. 20-tf GEORGE D. DORNIN. . SACRAMENTO VatiBy Raty Roap.---An elec-! 75 pbs and half bble Corn Meal, . are covered ina different manner. For sale by . by retail. 3 fi DNS eet eee a ee ee ee tion of officers took place Jast night at a meet-. #150 bags new Chile Beans, . __Nov. tlw GOODMAN BROS. . He also has at his Store a Good Assort* Summons, ing of the stockholders of this company. Jt, — tins, 25 lbs each, Buckwheat Flour, 197 Firkius June Butter of one of the best New . ment of Goods, QTATE of Californie, county of Nevada, township . wwill be seen that they are all not only gentle. se aor e een . Nov. 11-2%iw “ “GOODM AN BROS. for miners’ supplies. He returns his thanks for. of Grass Valley, Justice’s court, before J.1Sykes, men of more or leas wealth, but of high person. al standing and character in community, such . as must give weight and add etrength to such . a project: President ; C. L. Wilsam. 50 dor Kensett’s fresh Peach, pif FRUITS, English and American; Chile’Peaae cae Se . Starch, a prepared article for pies, puddings, ¢-c. lreasurer, F. W. Pages® SPICES, &c.—Civnamon, Cloves, Pimento, Secretary, W. H. Watson. . Ginger, Pepper, India Curry Powder, Nutinegs, EnEngineer, W. B. Foster ofPhiladelphia. _{ glish ana A — sige atid — enon Eanes, : S ame }. Tilsor > . Temato ateap, ives, ape 3, UU GOZ ast pOowhee powebesniay tg pinata . ders, Cream T ee Carb, Soda, Saleratue, Macca« ‘ ovu,. . . biOVily . . SU0ii, . . 1 Vermice i: Le 33. Robinson, John Forshee, ©. Forman ; MorCOD reat crusyo Wier, Young Hyson,ana . mon Island, A. P. Catlin; San Francisco, H. Oolong Black ‘leas. idl an aie M. Gray, C.K. Garrison, James A McDougall, COFFEE.—Old Java and Coste Rica Coffee, Jevi Parsons ; Nevada, Hamlet Davis. Grennd Coffee in 1 1b tins, [Eegle Mills] } The above is from the Unzon of the 10th. A similar increase in our line, many of which at greatly reduced prices. . 15,000 Ibs extra clear Bacon 50) doz Clams and Lobsters, . 3) doz roast chiekens and Turkers, . . ‘ches; dried Apples; dried Currants; Raisins, gee Novll-Im San Francisco Advertisements, JONES & TOBIN. Wholesale Fancy, Variety, Embroidery, Laces, Hosiery, Glove, Ribbon & Trimming store Stationery, Playing Cards, Violins, Accordeons, Port Monaies, . Fishing Lines, Dolls, Toys, Harps, Marbles, Suspenders, German silverSpoons Silver pons, Meta Spectacles, Brushes, Pocket Cutlery, Perfamery, Table Cutlery; Together with a large assortment of Zephyr Pat. terns, sewing and floss silk, Ladies’ silk Buttons, . silk and worsted Braids, fancy hat and plain Rib1eense 25.2 The above mentioned articles, otgether with all goods appertaining to our line of business, we are in constant receipt by every arrival. Forsale by JONES & TOBIN, Octl4-25-3mis Importers, 57 Sacramento st., one door above Front. National Temperance House, BY F.E. WEYGANT & CO., One door from Long Wharf, on Davis street, and 32 and 34 Sacramento street, SAN FRANCISCO, A Comfortable House with Clean Beds and a Well Spread Table, at the following LOW RATES, in advance: Fishing Tackle, Combs, Pew Week, for Board and Lodging,..... $10 00 “ ‘“* for Board without Lodging,..... 8 00 Meals, each,..... 50 cts. . Lodging.....50 cts. EXTRA CHARGES FOR PRIVATE ROOMS. &}" Dr. THURSTON’S Office in this house—entrance 34 Sacramento st. 28-1m JAMES H. LUCAS, JOHN SIMONDS, BENJ. R. NISBET, St Louis. San Francisce. Lucas, Turuer & Ce. BANKERS No 104 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Draw at Sight, or on Time, in Sums to Suit, HENRY 8. TNRNER, ON American Exchange Bank, New York, Wadsworth & Sheidon... Bapk of Commerce,.... Boston, Thos. Biddle & Co..... PHILADELPHIA, Ferdinand Kenet & Co... New Oatrans, Lucas § Simonds, -....Sr. Lovrs, Jo. Curae fe Oe. oo ee LovISsvILLE, Elie & Sturges, .<.6 2. CINCINNATI. . Samuel Harris & Sons,... BALTIMORE. S. Jonesils Co.sicc leek ccc PirrsBuRG J. H. Bureh & Co.. ----CnHicaao. §-Gold Dust, Bullion and Exchange purchased at best market rates. Oct.21-3m 2 0 @) O O Lbs. Extra Crr Bacon; 9 50 bbls. thin covered Hams ; 50 bbls Clear Pork ; 350 bxs clarified Soap ; 35 cases leaf Lard; 250 bxs brown Soap ; 20M lbs No} China Sugar; 200) doz Brooms; ~ 75 bbls crushed Sugar; 100 doz 3 hoop Pails ; . 100 hf bbls dried Apples; 100 cases Pepper Sauce; 100 firkins Butter; 160 es hf gallon Pickles; . 200 bags Chile Beans; 200 es Tomato Catsup; 100 hf bbls Mackerel; 50 doz Currie Powders ; 30 cases ‘Tobacco; 100 cases fresh Peaches; . ) 50 hf bbls S. 1. Syrup; 100 chests Imp. Tea; . 400 mats China Rice. ——ALSO — 60 } casks Am Brandy; . . 100 cases Sauterne; 50 do Cog do; . 100 cases Claret; 25 do Otard Dupuy; 50 2 casks Port; 5 pipes Holland Gin; . 35 eases Otard Dupuy s 30 bskts Champagne. i Forsaleby VERPLANCK & McMULLIN. . . . 50 bbls Whiskey; Oct21l-lm 69 Front street. Goodman & Bros., 50 Front street, San Franciseo, \ 7 HOLESALE dealers in Butter, Cheese, Lard, . oe Pork, Bacon, Hams, Beef, Fish, Rice and eal. sepl6-3m Ja&. H. GO@DMAN. GEO. E. GOODMAN. AWS. ---155 tierces Hams, in light covers. ex E.G. Scranton. For sale by [29-lw] GOODMAN BROS, forsale by THOMAS H.SELBY &’CO., 42 and 44 California street. . 1.098 “BS. SLOCK AND BAR TIN, PVE undersigned have established,on Commercial. of you $300 exclusive of interest, as shown by a 1. SELBY & Cv., Novll-lm 42 and 44 California street, Looking Glasses, . . } ; } “poons, . LUCIUS BELL. . which he will sell at low rates at his place, well. fair or cloudy, sanshine or stormy weather. . sel 190 TONS SCOTCH PIG IRON, No.1. = special Manifestation. “The Spirits are around !”—* You'd better b'lieve it ! ” L. P. FRISBIE, MEDIUM! At the corner of Main and Washington sts., AXES boy ere of infor spiritual Mani estations on the Rochester Plan, that he is prepared to INTRODUCE SPIRITS of every variety of potencg, so that they may > Without the aid of the Balance Pole, Upon any Dixner TaBLy, When they will go through various Maneuvres, as oy TumBLers, whose unique performance: are better felt than{deseribed. The whole to be accompanied by Frisspiz’s Ca.esRatep HORN BAND. Boe B. No.1; Gentiemen in want of ‘aid and comfort” im the above way, will make application at N B No2; None but Good Spirits “on hand :” upon them an indifferent article. rae” the name of the Medium, -t eonsequently no one need fear to have palmed off a” He EG EE Ce corner of Main and Washington sts, Nevada city, california. GRAND ATTRACTION !! Rosenheim & Brother, Main street, first door below Phelps’ Hotel, ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the publie in general, that the are constant] yece iviog, The Richest and Most Extensive Stock of Watches and Jewelry Ever offered in the Mountain city, consisting ia part of Magic cased Gold Hunting Levers,Cylinder Eseapements, Detached Lev The make of Tobias, Johnson, Bees'ey, French, ete. y have now en hand, and ming all such unimpressible individuals as are incapable of receiving : : : ; : . of ong as they arecirculated in conjunction with a Ser Dissolution of Co-partnersnip. NERSHIP erect a, 1853. ‘ HE -PAR eretofore exia' ing Koen 8. ats cnr and BH. C. CARPENTER, is this day dissolved by consent of parties. The business of te firm will be settied by S. W. Grush, who will oontinue the business m his own name. 8. W. GRUSH, 28-3w E. C. CARPENTER. CARD, HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the entire control of the Pagific R urant, (situated-at the foot of Main street. Nevada,) and the business connected therewith, would respectfully return thanks to the citizens of Nevada and his friends, the Miners in the vicinity, for the Li and Unexpected share of patronage bestowed upon the late firm, and would Respectfully solicit a continuance their patronage, Call and see the familiar faces and ful tables. 28-3w 8. W. GRUSH. UNS, POWDER, &C. b] . HE subscriber has been at 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 gunsmithing. He has had many yeara experience.and flatters himself he is a complete master of his profession. At his shop may be purchased at low rates for cash— IFLES, Guns, Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, Nipple Wrenches, Nipples,GunWads, Shop on the south side of Broad street, 3 doors west of the Wnion Hotel 28-tf Z. Pp. DAVIS, ~KILBOURN’S DAGUEREOTYFE GALLERY, Commercial sireet, two doors from Main. P aits taken in All Kinds of Weatlier. ctober 28th.—-27-tf PARTICULAR NOTICE. ere, Lepin es,§c. BrAvin G concluded te Dissolve Partnorship, we would hereby request those having claima Also, Silver Watch i i i Ss, to ose @ gam a Pob and Vest Chains.ef the Intest styles; Seals, Keys, etc.te ceed ches ef different kinds Guard, . or demands aguinst us, to present the sam., and all other Jewelry; such as Gold Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Buckles, Broaches, Charms, and a great many other articles in their line, t call the particular attention ef those desirous of sending Presents selected stock ef Goods, P.8. California Jeweiry of almost every description made to order ; Watches, Clocks and Chronometers carefully repaired at the shortest notice. xt 17-3m Rosenheim & Bro, stituted28th July, 1853,) C. W. YO UN G, a Meets every Thursday, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ing at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, Main : —. casa Valley: Brethren ofthe Order in good Corner of Main and Cayota streets, Nevada. 7 August 10, 1853.—17-3m standing are cordially invited to attend. Provision Store and Shovel Depot. JOHN 8 LAMBERT, N.G. Cras. R. Epwarps, sec’y. 17-3m RS. M. W. BURNETTE respectfully in-@ forms her late husband’s customers, and the NEW GOODS, public generally that she will continue the business oO numMereus to mention. We would to their friends at home, to our well I. O. GO. F. Grass ValleyLodge No. 12, (1nJUST RECBIVED AT BLACKMAN & KILBO UR NS, at the old place, on Broad st., nearly opposite the court house, where she is ivi 2 ; One of the Largest and Best selected stocks of . Superior Beoleer at moe New and DRY GOODS Hardware, Goocertes and Provisions, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, [3121 Kinds, suitable. both for Hotel Keepers and E ; Ty te Boone ? Miners, which she will sell en the mest reasonable ver brought in ! Dress GoopDsand TRIMMINGS. 22.4f BLACKMAN & KILBOURN. tats : GRASS VALLEY Bovyer’s Ranch. Fat Cattle and Beef For Sale. DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY. HE undersigned has now on hand and censtantMain Street, nearly opposite Mili Street, ly keepsa (pe banes with all the modern improvements, by Large Number of Fat Cattle, which I am enabled to take superior pictures in Sept. 16.21-3m Mrs. M. W. BURNETTE. . . . former liberal patronage bestowed uponhim, and!/J.P. The people ofthe state of California to O. J. respectfully solicits its continuance, pledging him-. Preston and C. Conway: You are hereby summoned . ys to endeavor to give satisfaction. to appear before the undersigned justice of the peace . May 27, 1853.6m DAVIP BOVYER. [at his office in said township on Tuesday the 27th : : : = day of December, AD 1853, at 10 0’clock AM, to anFurniture W areroom, swer the complaint of 8. C. Richardson,who demands . street, near Main st.,a Wareroom for the sale. PTomissory note, a copy of which is filed in this office, 15 BUNDLES RUSSIA IRON. NOS.O ofall kinds of FURNITURE and house furnishing! On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will 1 s O AND JJ, forsaleby T. A. SELBY ‘& CO. Novll-lm 42 and 44 California street. Novil-lm 42 and 44 California street. BURIPS—2 Farnum’s extra size, best force pumps. Also, Douglass’ force and lift pumps. For sale by T. H. SELBY & CO. Novll-Im 42 and 44 California street. . ee Crushed. ground, granulated and Loaf Sugar, From what we know of this company, we have . No. 1 China, Java and New Orleans Sugar, Stewart's New York and East Boston Syrups, the highest opinion of its resources and inten. The director from this city is well choSoda, Sugar and Butter Crackers, Jenny Lind, Jumbles, and Tea Cakes * 20 cases and 100 kegs Pickles, * tions. ix and Ad 2 s Colcate’s and Hill’s Soap a ste sw Nor Starch, 500 lbs neat Powder, 5 reams letter paper, loo doz Davie’s Ink, loo doz bxs Wefers, [0,000 self-sealing envelops; Wines, Lignors, &c. State Journal. By Wells, Fargo & Co. we . have this paper of the 10th, the second this . week. The Stete Journa/, leaving out of ques. Fine old Pinet, Castillon & Co., and Otard, DuiP vy & Co.'s Pale and Dark Brandy tion its politics, is one of the most valuable in Vintec Prepsictenn, Stelereiain, eguen de Tange the state, has just entered its fourth volume, ! and Fils Brandy, ; * 5o casks American Brandy, willow-bound ; 69 bbls old Rye and Bourbon Whiskey—some very choiee; Scotch Whiskey; Cherry Brandy ;__ A few gallons choice old Apple or Cider Brandy; Double Eagle Holiand Gin; Best American Gin ; basi : Crown Pale Sherry ; Black Warrier Madeira; Burgundy Port, Rhine Hock, Sauterne; Grape Leaf brand Claret; i Heidsiek & Co,’s Champagne Wine; 50 cases Champagne Cider; Abbot & Son’s Bow Brewery London Ale and Porter. Boker’s Stomach Bitters; Stoughton Bitters; Absinthe, Annisette, Curacoa, Orgeat; _ Maraskino, Gomme Syrup, Ess. Peppermint, éc. Joo,eoo Havana and American Cigars; Old Virginia Dindem, Diadem Twist and Grape brand chewing Tobacco. Fine cut Yellow Bank Tobacco; : Goodwin’s Smoking Tobacco ; I D Pipes; Flour, Grain and Potatoes always on hand. %-4~y MEEKER & Co. K street, cor. of Fourth. she is prepared to serve customers in a style x Ged Bo BEE i if NOT SORPASSED IN NEVADA. . DISSOLUTION OFF ARTNERSEIP She has spared no pains in putting the house in eom-. Foo. and James Hvel in the White Hall Stables wes dis is determine aton stomer shall go . Hr 25 slete order, and is determine a that no cust omer shall 80 . solved by mutusl consent, Oct. 12th, 1853. away dissatisfied. The BEST OF COOKS. and the best . *O°VE° 93 R. H. PORTER, of Waiters will always answer to your calls, oT 39 JAMES HOEL. ourselves. : seeiiadia ee —s ee Tho Business of the White Mall Stables : — Will be continued by the uddersigned, who has stable } 7 ; om for OVER ONE HUNDRED HORSES, a GOOD F. Av and A. ¥. M. . CORRAL and WAGON YARD. and plenty of HAY and yEVADA LODGE No. 13, meets . BARLEY. Travelers and Wagoners will find this the every Wednesday and Satarday . host ptace in town tor their animals, Also, A Grizzly evenings at their Lodge Room on Broad . gear can be seen at the same place. Oct. 27th, 1853. street. 273m JAMES HOEL. Revular meetings of the Lodge, the first and third ; ————— a anvaehans of every month. ‘ Hotel fer Sale. 4 “J. R. McCONNELL, W. M G. M. Sart, See’y.—9-3m . says its prospectus. If its volumes are yearly, . this is certainly a mistake. : eae aaa rg . Bay> Fox, the S. F. correspondent of the . Unionis giving a series of excellent articles on! g ; the Sacramento and Nevada railroad. W o. think we know the author. .
. Maratev—in this city, Nov. 6th, by Rev. Mr. Simmons, MrNATHANIEL BAILEY to Mrs. DELIGHT EF. HAsKINS. both of Nevada. At Concord, Jackson county, Mich. by the Rev. A. W. Mason, HIRAM C. HODGE, esq.of Nevada cily, Cal., to ELLEN A. CRUTTENDEN, daughter of ‘Mr Joel Cruttenden of Concord. South Side of Breed i 2 Some foams Bast of MRS. C. J. WELOR, AS JUST OPENED the nbove establishment. where TIE Rrookiyn Hotel, and lot, situated in the most conspicuous and business part of the thriving town. of Brooklyn, is now offered for sale, very, VERY CHEAP, for cash. J J T h k ba l V ] iu R a . l The lot is 60 ft. by 120 ft. surrounded by a No.1 fence, a n . § ' . The building, whichhas a Sg see mos — . : . ' stantial materials, is 36ft by 40 ft., posting, with an A Grand Ball will take place in this city, ! addition of 18 ft. by 24 ft, now used asa kitchen. The 4 df i ivi i R , Dining Room, \T FRISBIE'S rome ocr, aortas eo 2 See Bee e y arent “sq t Halli,”’ ‘oneer all, Rooins, and sufficient space for many more. For further On Thursday evening, Nov. 24th, 1453, porticulars, enquire on the premises, or of Mr. R. K. ims, at the Nevada Post Office: are ; JOHNSON & BURRELL. The Ball will be under the supervisien of Mr. L. P. . FRISBIE, assisted by competent Managers, and every arPhenix Saloon and Restatrant. rangement will be made to render it the } UF undersigned wil open on WEDNESDAY, Oct. Pleasantest Party of the Season. occupied by Wim. C. Asher, at the foot of Main and Broad streets, Nevada. : as i ; ootd . oe he Table will be provided with the gaeatest varivand the best the market affor ae ‘The pho bes! be kept constantly stocked with Wines, ALFRED B. DIBBLF. JAMES §. CARPENTER. . Liquors and Cigars of the CHOICEST BRANDS. . aecommodation of lodgers. iitcdtibath siciaadl vcone ‘s ilies con be accommodated wi ° coms. D I B B L 5 & C A R P E N T E R Ee ge by prompt attention to business to merit Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ja ehare of the public patronage. Office in Grass Valley, on Mill street, opposite the Peck-. *'°™ ham Hotel. 29-tf ‘N ESTRAY NOTICE. ‘ J Coane to the enclosure of TURNER, CLARK x Co., . Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, One Line Back Red Cow about lite or” Office on Broad Street, 2d Door above the Un ur yei . The owner is requested to call, prove . é four years old. The ¢ 4 p ion Hotel. roperty, pay charges, and take her away. pel tase eer R. BICKNELL is a graduate of the Aloepathic 26th, inst. the above named establishment, formerly H.& 8. BEENY. TURNER, CLARK & CO. 29-Im Nevada, Nov, i6th, 1853. 4 t Corn . theories and principles, then adopted the Eclectic BCRESH GROUND Flour, . System, and has practiced it fifteen years. He cures Meal, Barley and Shorts, for Cow Feed . 21) ji.ga32s without the use of mercury or any other from the Marysville Mills, for sale by {poisonous minerals. The medicines he uses are Noy. 10th.—29if purely vegetable, i. €., rootsand herbs and their exNOTICE, . tracts and compounds. UNAWAY from his father on the 29th of Sept’r, . R 1853, WIL H. DAVIS. DR. BICKNELL is also a Dentist, and will LIAM HITCHENS, about 17 years of age, ! plug teeth with pure gold for $3 a cavity, and dark hair, and marked with the smali pox—had on, when Extract teeth for : 2 each. ; he left, his mining clothes. I hereby ag persons His Tooth Powder is unequalled for enring the egainst crediting him on my account, or keeping or em-! . ee ee otek chife. e emcsty or doing business with him withont my consent. . war zaaking he Teeth whife.§ 96.46 Little York, Nevada ce JORN LITCH ENS * we Dr. H. V. BICKNELL, . School—practiced six years according to its. . 'L@ TONS PIG AND BAR LEAD, for saic . by T. H. SELBY &’CO., Novll-Im 42 and 44 California street. i = *, ” 106 bxs Germin Wax and Adamantine Candles, . 750 KEGS NAILS—4, 6d, 81, 10d, 124. 20d and 40d, for sale by T. H. SELBY & CO. Nevll-lin 42 and 44 California street. 320 LBS. BRAZIER’S SOLDER, fer sale by T. H. SELBY & CO, Novil-Im . 42 and 44 California street. » 3B z a —AIl sizes, for sale b 160 BEGS RIVETS SELEY «Cb : Novli-Im 42 and 44 California street. a4 LBS. LEAD PIPE—All sizes from 1 . 150.000 to 2}¢ inches, for sale by T. H. SELBY & CO. 42 and 44 California street. la LBS. ZINC-— In good Nos. 9, 10,11 and 30.000 12, now landing, and for sale b , T.H. SELBY & CO. 42 and 44 California street. Novil-lm AUCETS—100 doz, from to 4 incnes; also, ! Novl11-Im couplings, hose pipes, &c. T.H. SELBY & CO. Novll-lm 42 and 44 California street. TIRB—Copper, Brass and annealed Boe T. H. SELBY & CO. 42 and 44 California street, Wire, for sale by Novil-1m ‘QAR BOXES TIN PLATE, for saleat th 1,099 2OXES TIN PLATS, for sent = lowest market price, by T. 42 and 44 California street. Novl1-Im “4 UNDLES WIRB—Plain and galvanized, 500 Re ae ale by T. H. SELBY & CO, Novll1-1lm 32 und 44 California street. 19 ANA LBS:.} 1s ¢ RA: 12.000 oes BAERS Fobra eco. Novll-l1m 42 and 44 California street. EATHFR HOSE—2500 feet leather and : hemp hose ; also hose fixtures, for sale by T. H. SELBY & CO. Novil-Im 42 and 44 Califcrnia strect. LES HOOP IRON —10) bundles 200 ety od. shoe iron; 150 bundles rivet fron, and 20 tons spring, square and octagon steel. ‘ors ; T. H. SELBY & CO, For sale b . 42 and 44 California street. Novlli-hn xa TONS AMERICAN AND TREBLE D0 eS RTE TRON for sale by THOMAS H. SELBY & CO. Novil1-Im 42 arid 44 California street . UPWARD AND ONWARD! fe WILSON’S EXCHANGE—pposite the American Theatre and Custom House, Sansome st. The above Excelsior establishment, which is Fire f, and five stories high, (being the only five story building on the Pacific,) is now finished and splendidly furnished throughout. Although it contains one hundred and seventeen large rooms, with facilities to accommodate two hundred lodgers, such has been the rush of customers to the Exchange since its completion, that the proprietors have been induced to lease half of the fire proof block just erected by Lieut Maynard, and adjoining the exchange.— This will add seventeen large apartments, and afford those facilities which the increase of trade requires. Our present Bar will, in a few days, be removed to the first floor in the Maynard Block, one door north of where the Bar is at present. : No pains or money will be spared to render the Exchange the Excelsior ifotel of the public and keep pace with the rapid growth aud improvement of our wonderful ity State. ty fib the above inducements, the Exchange is confidently offered to the “million” as deserving their patronage ; . and, although not disposed to be Win-dy, and trumpet our. February last, (1853.) ' own praise abroad, our hearty thanks are cheerfully ten. dana to the thousands who have bestowed upon us alike their favorsand money. Not unmind{ul of the forduly appreciate the latter, and reciprocate Aes past, the smiles of our old customers, Ire our new ones—who probably will argest portion of the world. Novy li-3m . . eS iTL CLARA PLOUR MILLS. . . es 2 4 Fg ee A take occasion to inform the = * e public, that, owing to recent —— es i . capacity of these mills have been somewhat — an 4 they are now turning out 5000 quarter bags of their choice . flour daily. =. 2.060285 f WINE, ASSORTED SIZES, ing chairs, Boston Rockers, Nursing chairs, Infants) . ‘ Ruggs, &c. §e. . dispatch. 'OTANTON BUCKNER and C. W. HILL, have Journal office. It affords us much gratification to know that the Santa; Clare Flonr, wherever introduced, has taken the nag hos } the best brands imported; and we are grateful for the) manner in which our eiforts to supply & pure and choice flour have been sustained. By continuing to make careful selection’of Wheat. the public may be assared that the good i repute already earned will be sustained, and no flour wil . leave the mili. fully branded, which is not in all venyects equal to Haxall and Gallego. In addition to dour we bave constantly on band a heavy . assumes all the obligations of the concern, and to whom. confer a great favor upon some anxious relatives . 4 ° rass Vallev, Nov. 34, 1453./dressing a letter of information to Mra. Bua eet Physician, Sur geon & Acecuchear 5 . 4 BASEMENT STORY OF THE MASONIC HALL, Sali i the country ‘stock of California produce. Orders from © countr} . promptly filled, PATCH & CLAYTON, Agents, . pe evil 2 Front stree j all payments are to be made. G } Cy eet . ectislon se rendered against you for said $300 and costs of . de=Cane seat parlor and rock-. S2it. Now on hand--C Pp Given under my hand this 27th day of September, ona, doc.8 ‘Our stock we ‘shall keep constantly rices, without the danger of having their g oods brox= or defaced. LOW & FRIEND. American Block, Commercial near Main st. _ c3Carpenter & Jebbing work attended to with Ranch for Sale. i Tib BUTTES. 12 miles from Marysvil!, Containing 400 Acros, 80 of which are inclosed by a Wire Fence. There are some small buildings upon the place, and AN EXCELLENT SPRING . OF NEVER FAILING WATER. About . 200 Acres is level or gently sloping Land. . G. M. Sheridan, M. D., a portion of which has st exred saieratine, le a R. C. D. and Accoucheur STOCK RANCH it is not surpassed—above all floods— NALYTICAL Chemist and Metaliurgist, Of-)the range extensive—the water eufficient—and the mounfice near Loston Ravine, opposite Glen’s wr se adjoinidg the ranch abounding with wild oats uartz Mill, Grass Valley. Analyses and assays)4n¢ Clover. pe as: with the ree I care and attention . Also, the Place now occupied by the ungold and silver melted, refined and collected from al! dersigned, being the upper part of the Rush extraneous matter; mereury refined and purified ;. Creek Ranch, and contziting about 100 quartz assayed $0, a# not only to give the quantity! Acres inctesed with a log and brush fence, of which there of precious metals that it may contain, butalso the/are about TWELVE ACRES of the best quality of land quantity that may be expected to extract from it by for Gardening. with an abundance of water for irrigation the method of crushing and amalgamation by which/if needed, and numerous living springs. it is proposed to be worked. week to ees —_one on the road to Sweetland’s Agency for the sale and purchase of quartz and) ake mules from the post office at sy other mining claims. Medical advice to the poor 8. H. SE. gratis. _—=«s—s—s—s—s*«iew 10, 1852. 7-3 City Boot Store, Dr. T. A. Livermore, P. J. ESPENSCHEID, DENTIST. On the corner of Main and Commercial streets, : ef} KEEPS constantly on hand at his eld stand, Office on cnaigetnens =, mee street, just on a large and well selected stock of Boots é ee “852 . : B4tf and Shees; also, a small but well selected Nevada, Dec. Ith, 1802. "_lloto prone tap leather, belt and peveee Paeher, ’ a superior article of water-proof and polish blackDRUG Ss ro RE. ing, ee shoe mailer and al! Kinds ef shoe ‘4 ® nding. Repairing done in both the above lines New Firm and New House. of business with promptness, neatness, and en reaCLARK &§ WALDEN, DRUGGIS T S,. sonable terms. He feels thankful to his former cusitomers for the very liberal patronage that he has AT THE OLD STAND OF THE heretefore received, and solicits a continuance of BROAD STREET DRUG STORG, (he same it RE just receiving and opening a fine assort° A aide of Drugs aaa Medicines, Perfumery and Horse Missing Fancy Articles, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Turpen— the Pittsburg Mill, near Nevada city.— tine, Varnish, Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Varnish Drscriprion.—Middle sized, roan colored, do. Sable do, Artists do, and colors, Blenders and/California breed, very quiet, stumbles in his pace, Top Grainers, Glass, Putty, Whiting, &. ¢e., to-/rather long backed, earries his head low, and has a ectaer with allthe articles generally kept in their. large knob or bump on his ferehead. He was taken Fae. from the stable of the above mill on the night of DOcCT. CLARK, the 7th October, 1853... --Thirty dollars reward Thankful for the patronage he has hitherto receiy-. wWill be given te any one who w ill recover and = ed, still continues the practice of his profession. store tho horse to mo. — nite oe Calls promptly attended to and Prescriptions) 25-3t atthe Pittsberg Mill. carefully compounded at all hours ef the night. 25-3m Summons, E. N. Cuargs,; M.D..W. C. Waroen, Druggist. ) oink TATE of California, county of Nevada, townshig H DAVIS, of Grass Valley, ——court, befere J. 1, 2 é Sykes, J.P. The people of the state of Califorri. Sykes, ; peop i Corner of Broad and Pine streets. . O. J. Preston and C. Conway; You aré hereb: H’*s just received in store and offers as uenal, summoned to appear before the undersigned justi» at a small advance on cost, of the peace at his office in said township on Tuesds ¥ 8,000 Ibs Barley; 10,000 lbs Flour; the 27th day uf December, A D. 1853, at teno’cl) sk 20 bbls Flour; 4,000 lbs Potatoes ; AM, to answer the complaint of S. C. Richards on, 1,000 Ibs Beans; 1,000 “ Rice; ,. who avers you are indebted to him on a promissory 1,700 “ Sugar; 3,000 “ Bacon hams And note, a copy of which is filed in this office, in the 4,000 « Iron and Steel; sides; isum of $500 exclusive ef interest. On failure so to 2,000 “ Nails; appear and answer, judgment will be rendered 50 cases assorted shelf goods; against you for said $500 and costs of suit. 1,500 lbs Coffee;...A general assortment of Given under my hand, this 27th day of September Hardware, Glass and Crockery Ware,. a D. 1853. J.I. 8YKES, J. P. 24-tf J. C. GOAD, const. Wm. J. Knox, M. D., FFERS his serviees to the citizens of nevada and vicinity. He will devote himself exclu. 3 sively to tue different branches of his profession, ; October 2ist, 1853. : jmedicine, surgery, ete. By proper attention and . OTICE, is hereby given that ail stock of this) moderate charges, he hopes to receive a liberal shoe . ps company, upon whigh the assessment of five of patronage. ? per cent, called in March last, shall remain unpaid) 4? the Nevada Drug store, Broad st. above Pine. twenty days after the date nereof, ns adaware a8 12-3m* ly forfeited te the company,pursuan 2 : s eanBy order of the Probate Court, the un. of the Board of Directors passed on the 2d day Of) HORROR Oy er robe Auion On Saturday, November the 12th, 1853, A true copy, Sail Ducks, Domestic Cottons, Drills and Hose, Sc. §c. Se. Nevada, Oct. 14th, 1853.—25 Orries OF THE Rocky Bar MInixG et Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal., Such payments must be made to the subseriber. at the office of the company, as above. \ifnot’ disposed of previous to that time at private sale, . the following described property, viz: i Ro CHARLES 8. SEYTON, Agent R. B. M. Co. Law Nétice. 26-2t* 4 STORE, LOT AND GOODs, : 4 Lot of Mining Claims on Wet Hill, associated themselves in the practice of the Lawland IN THE RAVINE at the base of said hill. and willattend to #!! business that may be entrus-. Those wishing to purchase can have » more particular ted ro their care. Office on Broad street adjoining,\description given by calling at the above named store.—aro t STANTON BUCKNER, . Those wishing to buy privately will please call on the unC. WILSON HILL. go 73 , stsienaibas: a tebe: MS—Ntnety days credit, ifsecured with good secutity, provided property is sold publicty. — = : = 8. 5. HUSSEY. Administrator Dissolution of Partnership. 3 IIE CO-P ARTNERSHIP heretofore éxisting between 27-3W of the estate of J. Pennel, dec. u the undersigned in the publication of the “Grass = NOTICE. Valley Telegraph” was dissolved on the Twenty Sixth day NY PERSON knowing the °, Sao of Mr. REof Ociober last, by mutual consent. The business of the MEMBERANCE HUGHES, formerly of Pennayly-office will be continued by J. W. Oliver, whcjnia, and who came to California from Oregon in 1849, will 20-tf WILKINS LILLY, CAMPBELL, Nevada. Nevada. Nor. 4th, 1853,22-91 JW. OLIVER. SQ” Shasta Courier please copy 2 times. together with a fine assortment of . tho Slides, Breast Pins, Rings, Lockets, . accounts wi 2 z ‘erms, and which in quality are inferior to none in f=" Ladies please call and examine our Stock o!)the market. Call and examine her goods and terms. ‘ib copy, attest, 24tf J”C.GOAD. Const. . . supplied, and persons can purchase at Marysville) . Weer on Main street, Nevada city, and kuown as the . GALLUP & BASHFORD STORE. Also, . R ; ATTORNEYS 2p . Office on Bread street, nea indebted to us to calland settle thoir n 4 weeks after date. 27-1m C. SALZER & Co. Nevada. Oct. 26th, 1853. ESTRAY. AKEN UP, by the subscriber on the 19th of October, A SORREL NARE MULE, with some saddle marks. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. Rough and Ready, Cal., Oct. 29th, 1853. 28-31* M. E. MUNROE, F. MANSELL, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Architectural, Engineering and Ornumentat DravGuTsMaN. Pine st., opposite entrance to Drae matie Hail. 9-6m HE andersigned, having sold the Miners’ Drag Store, it becomes necessary to settle all business matters therewith connected; also, all other professional accounts. Dr. E N. Clark, Broad st., will be my authorised agent after Sept.J7th, to settle all accounts in which 1 am in any way interested in Nevada county. JESSE MOORE. Nevada, Aug. 30th, 1853.19-tf Professional, . T. OveRTOoN, M.D...Joun ‘Rove Sp ger, M.D DOCTORS VERTON « SPEER offer their professional services to the public. Office on Main street lately occupied by Dr. Hunt; one door below Frisbie’s saloon. 20-3m R, H. Porter's Real Estate and Stock Grand Raffle. 88,000 for &1---T'wenty Prizes----'Tickets One Dollar. ONSISTING of the following list of valuablejfReal Estate, Stock and Other Articles 3 LIST OF PRIZES: HIGH THROWS. 1st Grand Prize: The Toll Bridge known as Porter's Crossing, value, $8,000 : St. Loujs Ranch. contgjinine 290 acrac ann Lois See vee Bay Mare. bi’k mane w tail 250 7th; t yoke tine American Work Oxea,.. 200 9th: 1 fine American Mare,....... ere 175 BEG $ £06 Orns ncsgecnecenecocee treseee 125 13th: 1 fine Saddle Horse,........ -100 15th: 1 two-horse half-spring Wegon,.... 15 EFORCE POG Ey. <a ov eos eco as ae 19th: 1] first rate Plow, Colton’'s Patent,... 40 Seses LOW THROW. 2d: Tavern Stand, out buildings and ™=> Ranch, 160 acres, valued at, anesns Tem ewww we ae ' $4006 4th: 1] splendid Buggy and Harness, 6th: 1 first rate 2-horse iron axel Wagon,.. poe 8th; 1 yoke fine American Work Oxen,... 175 i a ean, Scheer dod cial 123 12th: 1] fine American Milch Cow,..... : 110 14th: 1 full blooded China breed Bow,.... 80 16th: 1 fine Saddle Horage,...... eueace 8e ROR oF SOD Pion gees os boc ncencue iene 5% 20th: 1 set Double Harness, complete,.... 30 $5,176 Grand Total,...2.-0-0.c22 sesseces. 815,000 This is one ef the best Raffles of the kind ever. offered in the State. The property put up is valuable, and put up at its realcash value. The first prize is the well known Toll-brilge on BearRiver, known ag Por. ter’s Crossing, located onthe main traveled road from Sacramento to Nevada, via Ophir, Auburn and Gragg Valley, being 8 miles from Auburn, 15 from Crasa Valley,and 20 from Nevada. It has just been newly planked and repaired throuchout, at a cost of £500 and is now in excellent order. It has stood the floods of two winters. The tol! averaces from $15 te $20 per day; the rates of toll are granted by the Court of Sessions. The Public House, tarn and other Buildings, with Ranch of 160 acres attached, situated at the Bridge, are well adapted for a Tavern stand and in a goed business location; the house and ber are well furnished throughout ; the barn is a large frame, and well finished, with shed attached. The Ranch is well watered and well adapted to stock raising and agricultural purposes. The St. Loni Ranch, containing 320 acres, is located on the opposite side of the river from the other; the main public road runs through it ; it has an abundance of water on it, and is well adapted to farming and grazing. The stock is in fine order, and will be delivered in good condition. The other articles ara nearly pew, and in good repair. No.1 titles given to all tha property put up. The above property will be rafiled for at Nevada on the 10th of December, 1953, commencing at 10 » mM. Three throws of dice to decide for prizes. Prizes awarded to the i@ highest and 10 lowest tbrowa numbers. Ee All ceses of ties to be decided by throws of dice—highest throws tohave precedep na. The Raf fle will come off under the supervision ; ; ) 18"on of g committee of fiiteen gentlemen, who wi’ be phnean hy the Tickets Ilcldevis pivcooms. CUlMp oe ittee cor ‘5 tor absentees, and decide in cases of en t = wa et holders present may m?'xe ° gee their own throws , . 3 ait . We, the undersigned. having examined the property in R. H. Porter's P affie, do certify that it ic nis ep atafaircashvalue. And, also, Salegsepuntie acquainted with B ubert H. Porter, we have no heg.tation in ote dom] Suat whatever getatements or repreet epunrt og tmay make can be implicitly relied ou Jas. Chure’pman ’ Wm. Gedbe, satan E Est‘sya Hill, const, Thor, Marsh, Ja"nes Hoel, Ki R Woodrvf, John O'Brien, Geo Snyder, P A Jackman. ‘ Judge Buckner's Statement : am acquainted with Mr Peter, and bel; hi *tatements can be relied on, A 4 to the take at Ln above property. I have not examined all the props erty, but what I have geen is at afair value. : STANTON BucKNSER. OG Tickets can be had at Nevada, Ww S hfs Loberts, stage agent, Nevada Hotel, and A R Jen: kins; of Oscar Martine, Porter's Crossing; of C MG McVicar, travelling azent, and at Grass Valle ough and Ready, Auburn, Yankey Jim's, Ophir, W ashington, Downieville, Sacramento, andMarysville. ROBERT H. PORTER, Proprietor, Nevada, August 24, 1853.—18-6wW ‘ Js MCCONNELL et Sean a a on WM. 4. STEWART. McConne!! & Stewart, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. W.S.McRoberts,st -agt Wm.B ullington, Gries Wm M Beard, Wm Andrews, Sidney D Hubbard, J R Herrell, J N Tarner, K W Smith, : <ly opposite the JowyRal office, wWevads, city.—27-6m pp o I.L1AM M. Stewanr, District Attorsey, Dr. F. Challinor, jm a#RAws VALLEY a ee ee ee