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November 13, 1851 (4 pages)

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a San Franctsco Advertiscments. CROCKERY STORE, Washington Street, San Francisco. J.C. Briggs & Co,, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Cro kery, Glass ware, Lamps, Chande. Jiers and Cutlery, from the best maxufactories . in Europe and the Atlantic States, 58m BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ——_-— Bills of Exchange on New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg. Boston, St. Louis. The undersigned having made ar-. vate sale—at prices to ~~ Auction & Commission. Williamson & Co., (ut the Auction a Stand on Main street) would call the attention of miners, packers and traders, to their stock of goods. A fall supply of the most desirable articles the market below affords, can always be fonnd at their sales’room: . In part consisting of the best quality of Li-' qnors,Groceries, Provisions and miner’s tools, which will be sold either at auction or pri. suit customers. . — ——— . rangements fur transacting a general . REGULAR BALE Days. COMMERCIAL ST. SAN FRANCISCO. Ceatecizs business, are now prepared to! Beek Gade at ta we ASHINGTON COFFEE HOUSE~ . make remittances to any part of nd 7 Toeads as 8. ‘ oa VV _ Madame Parot & Co. 54-3m__ . United states or London. with PERFECT “ Brida y hr 8. as von Ly, Y Beit ¥ er etag nd Saleon. SAFETY. Bille of Exchange, sold on as. I Iwi LIAMSON FP c6. mmercial st., between Kearney end . f, ble t th ible; w oR re “ot Montgomery. Jourdain & Edwards. sam votade Mat CRE Tee . . ee nae OE, tf » HOUSE—Kestaurant—one dime & glass, and one dime x plate—Head of Long Wharf. 54-m OW ¢ CO. Auction and Commission merchants, Commercial st., near Sansome. 54-3m . A ©. WORRELL, Dealer in fruits, Com-. ¢ mercial at, between Sansome and Bat. te leans Hotel. Also, Sacramento city, 2d st., near . 543m} Packages and Letters forwarded to. the U. States by the most speedy and. safe conveyance. Having a little room left in eur large Salamander safe, we will continue to receive treasure on deposit. We draw on Page & Bacon, St Louis, Atlantic Bank, Boston, Louisiana State Bank, N Orleans. FZENNETH MACLEA, Flour Dealer . American Exebange Bank, New York. Commercial st. 54 2m ECHANICS ¢ TRADERS HOUSE, corner of Long Wharf and Battery st. Board and Lodging. 54-m ANN’D bountain Mead Steain Uunuy Manufactory, Long Wharf, between Bansome and Battery. 54-1n J. NHOM ML & CO. Huir Dressers eCommercial st. south «ide. 56-m ECEIVED ex ship Walter KR. Jones— 60 Sth casks sup’r grape juice port wine; do do do do de do; 100 do do Otard, Dapuy & co’s brandy; 40 do lo A Sivgnette do; © 50 do do Hennessey do do do II Vupuy do BOds do sweet port wine; 20 phis Holland gin; a New York Wr do pure spirits, (bi root $0 do NE rum; emvent 10 ao peppermint cordiale; 20 do cherry brandy; 56 do superior Carolina rice; 500 rmall boxes 'o*con, 14 to 13 Ibs each; BO A regalia ¢ gare, Saltana brand, OM do ot LaSeviliana brand; 50 M cigars, La Polka brand; 2) half cheats extra fine Y H tea; 150616 boxes do do do; 160 13 lb do do de do; 200 boxes superior eperm candles, 43 and 6s . Grass _ 50 bbla old Monongohela whiekey, Now lunding and for sule iow, by BLOSSOM & OGDON. cor Fivat and Washington sts., 56-1m San Francisco: ce Engines & Quartz Mae chineiy—Gco, Gordon & Steen having one-of the most extensive foundry and machine works on the Pacific, are prepured to mannfactnre mining machinery on the most “eres principles, Steam engines on sale; boilers made to order rotary stampers; arrasires and amalcamators. . at our works here. Parties having well developed mining claims, can be introduced to eapitalists who willsubscribe part of the cost @* the machinery. GEO, GORDON & STEEN, Valcan Fouudry and Iron Works, Ist st. San Francisco. Office in New York, 165, 3d Avenue. LANKETS--Of various styles, for sale by manufacturers’ agents, H. F, CUTTER & CO. Pacific, bet. Sunsome and Battery sts. San Francisco. y yuu Waal to send home vy beat steunDD era“ @ouvenin’’ to some dear friend? valland examine our new designs in rings, pins, lockets, bracelets, etc., exquisitely fashjoned, from Galifernia gold. Do you wavta superior waren to ensure punctuality in your engagements? buy one vi our best Engheh lever movements, in gold or silver cases, guaranteed not to vary more than & minute per month. BARKETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory, Cley st. one door above Montgomery. N. B.~Just received, some magnificent diainond bracelets, pins, enamelled watches tet with brilliants, ete, to be sold low tor cash, 54-Im By W. W. Backus. Auctioneer, At new sales-room, cor. Washington and Sansome sts., up stairs, Regular sale days --Mondoys, Wednesdays and Fridays. 54-1m Thos Nelson, Blacksmith. California strect, between Montgomery and Cearney. pr. sledges and hammers, wholesale and retail, All kinds of mining tools made to order. Horse shocs and horse mails bought and gold, 64-I1m Cargo of Ship Ceres. AAS g STRUVER, Sansome street, above Pacific, offer for sale the assoried eargo of ship Ceres, from Bremen, consisting in part of hardware, glassware, evtlery, closhing. provisions, cigars, wines, brandies,gins,cte. San Franelsco, October, 1851. 54-1m CKLVinU—by Loup & Housman, eF and now landing at the old stand of Loud Hosmer and Co— 1U0 eighth casks 4th proof; 23 quarter peens I Durand and Co's, brandy, Proof; 40 cighth cusks Pellevoison brandy 4th proof; 50 eighth casksA Seig nette brandy 4th proof; 20 pine Holland gin, 100 bbls whiskey; 60 bbls sweet Malaga wine. 1000 cases claret wine, 100,000 Spanish cigar; 100 eighth casks Bordeaux brandy. We have also on hand a large and well selected assortment of wines and liquors in cases and desirable packages, all of which will be wold at the lowest market prices, N. B. The copartnership heretofore existing ‘under the firm of Loud, Hosmer, and Co. was dissolved October 10, 1831. ‘The business of the late firm will be settled by LOUD & HOSMER, Sansome street, between Clay und Washington. J. B. Clements, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. WY HOLesaLe and retail dealer in Drugs and Mejicines, corner Montgomery aud California streets, San Francisco. N. B. Country dealers aupplied on the most liberal terms. 54-lm Mechanics’ Exchange, . Corner of Pacific and Kearney streets, San Francisco. OARDING and edging b _60-Im JCHN BURGENHAUSER. GERY & HINCKLEY, manufaeturers of Mill, Steam oy and Quartz Pulvecizing Machinery, and Iron castings of every description, First et., [between Mission and Moward) San Francisco, Sign of the Pacific Ieun Foundry. 008 tm 1 Durand and Co's. brandy, 54-1 Machinery manfactured in New York and imported to order—or made with dispatch (CATE or THE FIR« OF BAcKUS, DAVIS & co.) . ‘ nL F A Vandyke Jr, & Co Philadelphia T S Goodman & Co, Cincinnati, Hatchings & Co, Louisville, S Jones & Co, Pittsburg. DAVIS & HIRST. Nevada City, Oct, 28th 1851. N. B. Our drafts are HONORED and CASHED by Messrs Page & Bacon ot St. Louis, or any of their houses in the U. States. We draw in connection with Messrs Page Bacon & Co, of San Francisco who ure known to do the largest exchange business of any house in California. D.& H. TELEGRAPH LINE. ig. —— THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS. Nevada city, Grass Valtey, Rongh and Ready, Johnson's Ranch Malyrviites niolans and Sacramento city. Daily Line of Stages. Oo" aud after Moxpay, June 16th, 1851, the above line will ran as follows: Leaving nevada Hotel, nevada city, every Morning at 7 o'clock, a. M., passing through Valley, Rough and Ready, Johnson’s Ranch, and Nicolaus, arriving at Sacramento city, at 6 o'clock, vp, x. Keturning, will leave the Crescent City Hotel, Sacirmento city, every morning at 7 Clek, A. M., passing through the above ee nnn nena . placss, arriving at Nevada city at6o’clock, p.m Vassengers from Marysville can take the stage at Nichalaus for nevada city, every day at 10 o'clock. Wor seats and further information, inquire of Mr. J. ‘I’. French, xevada Hotel, sevada city; Montgomery and Johnson, United States Hotel, Marysville, Bell House, nicholaus; ‘ y . Cyrus Hoyt, Auction Saloon, Front Street, or Crushing mills, square, circular and . J, Bireh, Crescent city Hotel, Sacramento city, N.B. Passengers booking their names at the office the night previons wil) be called up in time for the stage in the morning . *,* All Express business promptly attended x. 5. This Line will run on Sundays. Sp JAMES BIRCH, Proprietor. a nahh aca et lat bi Ae D. BOYCE--North east comn¥ er J and 3d sts. Sacramento, wholesale and retail dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfumery. ctc., constantly on hand @ large stock of lamp oil and alcohol; also, a general assortment of patent medicines. Physicians’ proscriptions carefully prepared by day ornight. Orders from the count-y will meet with prompt attention and great care observed in packing. Pure wines and liquors for medical purposes always on hand. 49-lia “ f . The National Hotel, SH AT AUBURN. 4U1E subseriber most respectfully is.forms those vistting Auburn and vicinity, and the public in general, that he has just com; leted tha’ large building, expressly erected us a Hotel, in Auburn. Care will be taken by the Ladivs of the House, that the ‘Table will be kept ‘. neat y and well “ plied. I retura my thanks to my friends for th ir past patronage at the old stand—of which I have converted the cntire building into a store, where Miners and Tra ders will find a constant aud general assortment of Goods for sale low, for the Dust. Auburn June 18 6m Wm GWYNN. Vv EAT & VEGETABLE MAKKE?L.— i ‘The undersig ned has just opened a market atthe old stand of Crawford & Dunn, main street, where he will keep constantly on hind all kinds of fresh meats, sausages, fresh egus, tresh and salt fish, fresh butter, and every variety of vegetables that can be procured in this country, GAME in abundance as_soon a: the season will permit. Oct. + 9, 45-tf T. HOLMES. GREGORY'S At. lantie and Pacific Express, George E. Clarke, agent at Nevada City. This Express has no connection with any other concern, and persons doing businesr with this Line can be assured that whateve they entrust to its management at either o its Offices, will reach its destination witho tu passing through other hands, or meeting with delay. Special Messengers in charge of Express Matter for this Line, are dispatched by every Steamer leaving New York and San Francisco. Gold Dust, Packages and: parcels of every description, and Letters forwarded to all parts ofthe United States, Canada, Europe, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands. Gold Dust, and other Valuable Parcels insured through under Policies in Iusurance companies in New York. Offices. Agents, New York, messrs. Thompson § Hitchcock. Panama, Ran Runnels § Co, Trinidad, Gifford § Linsley. Marysville, Ff. Run 7 New Orleans, onolulu, S. I. ortland, Ore. Nevada City, Liverpool, E. B. Higgins, Mitchell § Hutchins. Ricketson § Co. G. E, Clarke. John W. Hart, Monterey, Cal., R. G. Wilhams, Sac. City, G. E. Clarke. Money received on deposite in a fireproof sate, at the lowest rates. Drafts for sale on New York and Now Orleans, in sums to suit. Principal Office, 280, Montgomery st., SanFrancisco, J. W. GREGORY, Proprietor and Manager, GEORGE E.CLARKE,Agent at Nevae da City, Office on Main Street, corner of Ping N. B.A Messenger will leave This Offic. in season to connect at the. Central Oficg at San Francisco with the Special Agents, poing directly through to New York and New Orieans, by the first Steamship, Adums & Co’y temi Monthiy pixpress . We will dispatch, per Steamer . of the Ist and 15th of every month our regular messenger, as usual. ipped and insured, as usual, to all parts of the At'maitic States and Europe. Drafts for sale ou our house in all the principal Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New Lingland Banks, and at our various offices throughout the Union. For the forwarding of Dust from New York to the Mint, we have the only express on the mail train Freeman & Co., are the only firm in Sacramento connecting with us, and are authorized . tion of the ot draw on ustor any amount, ADAMS ¢CO. 7 ‘ To the Publie, HE subscribers haviog fully ¢completed their arrangements fer running a daily Express between Nevada city, Grass Valley and Sacramento city, are naw prepared to forward letters and parcels, daily, each way, and Gold Dust and valuable packages, twice a week, in charge ofa Special Messenger, who will leave Nevada city and Grass Valloy every Monday and Thursday morning. Merchants and Mining companies can now have their Gold Dust forwarded to Sacramento city and San Franciseo WITH SAFETY. Gold Dust forwarded, and Birus of Excnance drawn on Apams & Co, on all parts of the United States, Gold dust bought, and deposits received at the usual rates Office in Nevada city, foot of Main st, “Grass Valley, opposite Beatty’s hotel, Sac city, 42 2d sirect, San Francisco, with Adams and Co, Montgomery street. i FREEMAN ¢: CO, . “ “ H. P. Fearr, Agt. nevadacity. fe: . MPIRE CLOTHING SPORE. by M. Lew is & Co. wholesale and retail merchants, main st.,one door eas; of Barker's Exchange: 419 8m* M. RANSDELL, N. P. Ransdell & Poor. . HOLESALE and retail dealers jn . groceries, provisions, liquors, wines . tobacco, mining tools, ete. Store on north side of Broad street, one door below Central House. 50 2m R. WM. C. KNOX, Physician and Sur. geon, Broad st. 50-3m roor E G.DARLAND, M. D, Physician and e Surgeon. Residence on the bridge, Main street, Nevada city. 50-3m crry ORDINA iCES. Ordinance No 7. Defining and establishing the bounda, ries of the City and its five WardsThe Common Council of the City ot Nevada do ordain as follows: See. 1.—The boundaries of the City of Nevada shall be and are hereby established from the site of the store of ‘Truex & Blackman, as follows, to wit: The northern boundary line shall be onc mile and a half due north. The southern boundary line shall be one mile and a half due south. ‘Tie eastern boundary line shall be one mile due east; and the western boundary line shall be two miles due west from said site in conformity with a plat as jeurvered by J. 5. Brodie under the instructions and authority of the com&. mon council. Sec. 2,—The City of Nevada shall be and is hereby divided into five Wards, as follows, to wit: Ward Ist, shall comprise that porCity embraced within the following limits, namely, to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the south bank of Little Deer Creek with the eastern boundary line of the city, and following westerly said south bank of Little Deer Creek to the bridge at the foot of Main street; thence eontinuing westerly along the south bank of Great Deer Creek to its intersection with the west boundary line of the city, thence southerly along the west . boundary line of the city to its junction with the south boundary line; thence easterly along the south boundary line to its junction with the east boundary line, thence northerly along the east boundary line te the place of commencement. Ward 2d, shall comprise that portion of the city embraced in the following limits, namely: Commen¢ing on the South bank of Little Deer creek at the bridge at the foot of Main street, and following northerly the west side of main street o the northeast corner of the store of
ny: LH. Shepherd on upper main street, ence northeast to the northeast corner of the boundaries, thence southerly along the cast boundary line of the city, crossing Great Deer creek to its intersection with Little Deer creek, thence westerly along the south bank of Little Deer creek to the place of commencement. ward 5th, shall comprise that porR C. WYATT, M. D.Physician and sure geon. Office on Pine st, second door . below Davis & Hirst’s, Nevadacity. 51-3m Deer Creek Ranch, yc sten six miles above Nevada city. This ranch is not inferior to any in the coun'ry, as there is an abundance of good water aud grass now, and will be through the winter. The undersigned, owners, would respectiully inform the public that they are pree . pared to take stock on the following terms : $3 Horacs and mules per month, 3. 7 “per week, 1,50 Cattle per month, 4.00 “per week 3,50 For information, inquire at the Virgini House Broad street. H. Norman, L. Garrue, Kk. Groom. tion of the city embraced within the following limits, namely: Commencing at the uortheast corner of V.H. Shepherd’s store on up~ per main street and running northwest by north to the northern boundary line of the city, thence easterly along the north boundary to its junction with east boundary line, thence southwest jto the place of commencement. Sec. 6d.—A city Surveyor shall be chosen by the common council on the define the aforesaid boundaries of the city, and limits of the five wards, by passage of this ordinance, whose du. #/ty it shall be as soon as practicable, to suitable and permanent land marks; . he shall also furnish the common counHubbard & Hodee’s Law reil with an accurate plan of the said . Off ice, and their Book and Siaticnery store boundaries of the city and limits of . and Cireulating Library, corner of ain and . its wards, and perform such other pro. Seyote sirests, . fessional duties as may be required by GEORGE BORRADAILE, ithe common council for which. serviSonth side of Broad st, next door to the ees Well and truly performed, he shall Gregory House, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, . réceive such compensation as may Groceries and Provisions &e. Las con-. hereafter he prescribed. Nevada city, Nov. 6, 1851—57-lu* Sheriff's Sale. Strats or Caturornia, Nevada County, Se. I Y virtue or an execution to me directed, issued from the office of John Edwards i:sq.,& Justice of the Peace in and for the county and State aforesaid, dated August the 3th, 1851. on a judgment rendered in said of fice the 27th day of May, 1851, in favor of J %. Truesdell, against Brown and Mills and against A, B, Hoy, garnisheo, for the sum of two hundred dollars and costs of suit, I have taken in execution, and will offer for sale ot the highest bidder, for cash, on the preinises, on Saturday the 1$th day of October next, the following property, to wit: The one undivided . half part of the house and fixtures in Nevada City, known us the City Bath House, taken in execution as the property of said Hoy, to satisfy said debt and costs of suit. Jxo. W, Gartauer. Sheriff, By W. H. Enpicorr, Under Sheriff. Nevada City, Sept, 27th, 1851454 Hotel de France. FRENCH HOTEL & RESTAURANT The proprie‘ors of this establishment have recenily fitted up their building, andnow prepared to accommodate all persons) who may avor them with a call, in the best stvle. They have good beds for the accommodation of all . persons who may be traveling without blankets, ‘Their bar contains a large selection of the most choice liquors, Boarding ean be had at $14 . per ha Loarders who wish but Zmeals per Nevada, May, 14th, 1851. 4 CITY DRUG STORE. The undersigned subscribers hav ng opened on Main Street, in Nevada City, @ fresh and jenuine stock of Drugs, Medicines, Potnts, Oils, Dye-stutls, Window Glass, stationery, perfumery, brushes &e. i Also a large and well assorted stock of (ae iv Cigars & Tobapeso of the finest brands that the country ean afford; all of which we will se!l at the lowest possible rates, Calland examine our stock. LARK & GARRASON, Drug’sts & Chemists. De, J. LARK offers his professonal services to the citizens of Nevada and vieisitv. Charves,in proportion to the times. Qflice at the City Drug Store. j Vwi] 1Orh PQS) Fr é NU LIC, All persons who have paid tax to the County Treasurer for License of any desctiption are requested to deposit his receipts forthe same, with the county . Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain their License. Auditor's office in the Clerk's & Recorder's Office, Main Street opposite the New Presbyjerian church. . THEO. MILLER, Co. Auditor. Nevada City, Aug. 15th 1851. . Marysville and Nevada City STAGE LINE. Via Rough and Ready and Grass Valley TREWLEKLY. . The proprietor begs leave to inform the pubjie that the above line of stages now runs as follows : Leaving Marysvi'le on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at seven o'clock, A. M.— eturning, wil leave Nevada City Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 o’e’ock. A.M. Forfurther information inquire at the United States Hotel, Marysville, U, E. RUBY, marysviile, June 12, 1851, Drs. Overton & Miller, Physicians. } FEER their services to the public, in the various branches of the profession—Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics. Office, opposite the Post OfRee ml6m A. ROGERS. . Would respectfully inform tho public that he has on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES, Mining ‘Tools, Ready Made Clothing &e. All of which will be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms. Lis store canbe found on Main street. Nevada, April 19, 1851. Cia Dr. T. A. Livermore, DENTIST, MP espectfully offers his professional services M® to the citizens of Nevada City and vicinity. TEETH FILLED WITH PURE GOLD Artificial Teeth, from one toa full set, inserted stantly on hand, and is receiving daily all . eT peta > kinds of desirable goods. Consisting of Passed May bho Bee Mator Flour, Pork, Barley, Hams, Butter, Cheese, L. F. CHUBBUCK. City clovk: y Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Beans, Apples, Peaches, Martha si none : Lard, Syrup, Tobacco, Liqaors, Spices, miFj = Ordinance No, 15. ning Tools &e. He invites the attention of Miners and Reoulatine the ravine west of Main =) 5 . street. Packers tohis well assorted stores and he will give satisfaction as to the quality of his . St : j goods, Imi6m . The cowmon council of the city of —_——— Nevada do ordain-as follows: JESSE MOORE,M.D.,, . See, 1. ‘That the ordinance entitled Physician and Surgeon. }an ordinance respecting a ravine west Office at the Min:r’s Drug Store, Main. Of Main street, be repecaled and si Street. april23 tf . heraby repealed. ia otek . Sec. 2, The committee on streets . Gregory’s Express. jare hereby authorized to contract with ARD—The eubseriber, having purchas. some person or persons for a sum not Co ay peat ae nngeg ae exceeding six hundred dollars, to turn . Grass Valley, and Rough & Ready, will, tue water from said ravine by a ditch . transact the express business inallits branch or sluice from its present course into ¢s ge old yocrarig nigh street, Nevada the ravine known by the name Roger city, Beatty’s Hotel, Grass Valley, and Wm . ywsts,. me ‘ zs M. Saxton’s store, Rough & Ready. Trea. " ug st eh oe 30 gay wee sure, packages, letters, etc., forwarded to . Prove y the committee, Sacramento, San Francisco, the Atlantic Passed May , 28,1851. States and Europe, as usual. } MOSES F. HOIT. MAYOR. Merchants, mining companies, and all L SO Ci ‘ k others,can now as heretofore have their treasure . F. Cuvssvck, City clerk, Ordinanee No. 14. Forwarded to Sacramento and San Francisco with safety and despatch, and all express busiRelating to the street on little deer creck, ness will be attended to in such a manner Hine pouie to merit the liberal patronage The common council of the city of . . Nevada, do ordain as follows: the public. GEO. E. CLARK, Ag't. That the committee on streets be . N. B. Drafts on San Francisco, Sacramento, city, and the Atlantic cities. Money received on deposit at the lowest rates. Gold dust bought. 54-tf and are hereby authorized to locate NFORMATION WANTED, respecting . the road or street beyond the bridge on . Thomas Birch, of Morristown, Belmont \deer creek, to the saw mill on little county, Ohio. . it account his friends ‘ had of him, héw North Yuba, above . eer creek, also to contract for havMarysville. A ation concerning . ing the same put into good repair, and him will not ® consoling to his dis. constructing a bridge across little deer Poa w to numerous list of creek, at the earliest period and thein N. Be Please send any information re. St reasonable terms. specting him to the editors of the Nevada; Pissed May, 28, 1851. Journal. "wos HOIT, MAYOR Nevada City, Nov. 3, 1851 Lk @upevox, City clerk. J. @ Roweer M. FOLGER & BROTHER—MAXWELL Is my authorized agent to attend to my business during my temporary absence . Importers of and Greneral Dealers in j from Nevada city. R. M. MOORE. ot Bailders’ Hardware, Machinery, $c, 222 J st. between 7th and Sth sts., Sacramento. ROBERT M. ‘FOLGER ¢& HROTHER, . foe Dealers in Hardware, Broad strect. roe Sm. . July 4th, 1851 t snd ” upon the principle of “atmospheric pressure,” or otherwise, as may be required. Extraction of Teeth Will be performed without resorting to the use of the “Turnkey” in any caso, Chloroform will bs administered when required, and al! operations for preserving and beautifying the teath performed according to the mostapproved method, Having had an experience of seventeen years, he hopes to give general satisfaction, Office on the South side of Broadway, door above the “City Market,” REFERENCES. Mr. Napper. H. Peoples. J. F. Halsey, M. Cossim, Mr. Rochford, Wim. H. Miller, J.C, Smith. Mr. Longacre Western Market. WEBSTER ¢ Co. wouldinform the citzens of Nevada and the public in general that they uow have on hand at their éstablishment, on Main street, adjoining Barkers eome of the best MEATS the market affords. Also, alarge assortment of GROCERILS, Nevada City, April 19th, 1851. Niles Searls, Attorney and Councellor at Law, Office at the Nevada Book Store, sain street. 41%*3m Boots, Shoes and Clothing, A Splendid Assortment, just recoived ard 0 ail b r sale very cheap, at wholesale and rey J. W. Moratson, 45-tf Broad street. Dr. McINTYRE, Dentist. Office in Nevada, at Gre gory’s Hotel; at Grass Valley, j at Peckham’s; at Rough and Ready, at Mrs. Downey’s References— Dr. Clark Dr, Coryell, Dr. Overton, Dr. Robteris, 5 Nevada, ough and Ready. au28 tf Gregory House, ye proprietor offers his hotel to the notice of citizens and the travelling public, where . the best accommodations are furnished, and the table supplied with the best the market affords, The house is fitted up in the best tvle, with large and airy sleeping apartments, indeed, one of the most desirable stopping aces inthe city. The very liberal support’ lithe public has enabled him to muke arngements for the entire comfort and ¢ anve. ‘raence of his boarders, snd he is enabled te jnimnish the entire characteristics of a ‘Home’ } waco Gene in Califernia atl U. 8 @Orrccar. {Book store, Main etreet, Nevaae TO MINERS AND TRAVELERS. Ifyou want a comfortaale aod bonse to stop atin Sacremento City, cali att NEW WORLD HOTEL, Front street, between Sand K, opposit steamboat landing, (over Dr. Cranes Pon Roarding and } 7 oarding a in, ¥ 2 50 cis; Single meals toon Kodaice hd MRS, LYNCH. Sacramento City, April 10, 1662. tf THE AMERICAN, THIS Hotel on Broad street near the bridge, has bsen enlarged and ts now ready for tbe reception of boarders, lodgers and transient viePoe oe and pereie 4 pee be aceommooied With separate roomsif desired. _ This House being conducted OTE catocse principtes, no pains will be spared to make it one of the most quiet and desirable plese of entertainment in the city. Board and lodging per week $15 00. Bord $12 week je 28°51 . MALTBY & BELL. PLACER HOTEL. * R. F. DICKERMAN would say tothe trav#ling public, that bis house is fitted up in good jatyle. oed that he will spare no paina to make it one of Yhe most desirable stopping places ip Nevada. Board and Lodging per week $17House on Broad Sreet. April 19, 1851. WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY: HE subscriber would inform the public, that he has permanently located himself a this well known House, om the upper part o Main street, where he is prepared to RECEIVE BOARDERS, He pledges himself to set as good a table as ean be foundin the oity Everything which the market affords, will be served up in style and quality inferior to none, The tiouse is located in an airy and pleasant partof the city, snd is fitted up with convenient and airy sleeping apartments. Terms moderate. OUIS M. BEST. Nevada, May &d. The Empire. By Cc. B. Lovell. Persons wi-hing good liquors would do welt to call utthe Empire, on Main street. P m _ April 19, 1351, Ordinance No. 35, Whereas, the extension of the Burial Ground, immediately in the rear of the City Hall and Court street. is complain~ ed of as a public nuisance, Therefore. . The common council of the city of Ne. yada do ordain as folluws: . Seetion 1], That from and after the jpassage of this ordinance the burial of (ue dead in sard eround be and the sams is hereby prohibited. Section 2. Any person violating this ordinance shall, on conviction, be subject ton fine of twenty-tive dullars. Passed Aug. 25. 1851. MOSES F. HOLT, Mayor, L. F. Cuussuck, City Clerk. J. Rem’ CONNELL, 3.8. IMWia. McConnell and Irwin, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS i AT LAW. Office in the court Louse. Nevada. Aug 28, 1851—tf BROAD Sr. HOUSE. Thaikful to eur friends for"their liberal supPort, We intend still to maké our HOUSE a quiet home for all who may favor us with their patronage. We charge $12. per week fur bourd, and $3. per week for lodginy. Our table will be furnished with the best tho market affords, Good couks and attentive Watters, DAVIS & HIRST. April 9th1851. tf. AO a te MILK DEPOT. DAVID PHRLPS would say , to the publicin general, that he now keeps on hand for the ac commodation of all, a full supply of MILK, which igkept fresh at olf times. Per quart 50 cents, e, also, keeps on hand all kinds of liquors. Mik Poncu fixed up in the most tasty manner, can be had at 25 cents ve tlasst Milk and Bread, Pies and Cakes kept con, stantiy on hand. Nevada City, April 19th, 1851. GRA3S VALLEY HOTEL, [LATE MAGNOBy}~ ——— Has just heen remodelled, painted, carpeted and provided with additional lodging necom modations. Also a good Bowling Alley. rises Partics ta Tag waited upon, L. 8. AUST! Co, Lateef the Empire House, Yolo Co. Centreville, June 23,1851. tf BLACKSMITHING ! A. G. Hursey,.. WILL attend to all . usiness entrusted C$ to his eare, in the above line of busi. ness. Wagons repaired at the shortest notice. Sluice Rakes, Forks, Picks, §c., Kept constantly on hand. He would say to. the public, dhat he will pay particular atten. tion to shoding horses and Mules. All persons wishing work in ihatline would do well to call and seo him in Kiotayille. —ALSO—. , FOR. SALE, 5 four horee Waggons, 1 two horse waggon, 2 setts Double Harness, 1 house and lot on Nolan’s Avenue. N. B. Cross cut Saws for hire, otaville, April 26th, 1851. . tf P. B. FAGAN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Broud Street, Arkansas Stores ~~ : April 19th, 1851. ‘ 6m. ~~ D. @ CLARK, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Offiee at his Drug Store, corner of Broad and Pine sts. no¢i*#3m HECKS on Page, Bacon & Co., San Francisco, at par 45-tf Davis & Hinst. a RS.C.A.FRISBIE’S fashionable retreshmevt Saloon, main st. Nevada city. ILSON & WILKINS Bridge Market, keep constantly on hand all kinds of ments and vegetables, on the bridge at the foot of Main strect. *44-3m EEK CREEK BAKERY, by Samuel Walker, has the best article of bread, pies and cakes—all kinds of promsions for miners on hand. 44-m* Piieahe elah AERO RITE TE Baier ohh all JOR SALE. One tenth interest in the cel I oak Boge rb soge at aed gins forsalo. For terms enquire is ofi Sent. 27 K. ft. 4. BRALD, Physician and Sargeon. Office in JTubbard & Hodze's *45.3m