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St. Francis Hotel.
pes favorite house having been completely renovated, the public can be
accommodated with comfortable furnished
and unfurnished rooms at moderate rates.
Also with lodgings on favorable terms.
E. BELLEAU.
50-3m San Francisco.
. oly ESTRAY—One grey mare—
the tops ef each ear rounded, with an
imperceptible brand on the left shoulder.
‘The owner can have her by applying at the
Chicago hotel, proving property and paying
charges. 59-31*
[ WILL pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction, of the thief who stole
from my saddle, in Grass Valley, on Monday night last, a Colt’s Dragoon pistol, No.
1192—it was contained in a heavy, black,
leather holster, with a broad black belt, double tougued and buckles. Or for any information which may lead to the discovery of
the thief and the return of the property, a
liberal compensation.
E. W, ROBERTS.
Rough & Ready. Nov. 13,—58-3t
$100 “Reward.
Fruits of Mormonism,
Ra fair and candid statement of facts
illustrative of Mormop ciples, Mormon policy and Mormon character, just published and for sale by the Rev. Messrs. WarREN and BLanb. 59-tf
Nee OF CALIFORNIA, county of
Nevada, township of Grass Valley. Justices court, before C F Smith, Esq, Justice
of the Peace. November 12, 1851.
James Hoel vs F'F Dana & Co
, The people of the State of California to
F F Dana and company, of said township,
Sreeting :
You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office, in said township, on
Monday, the fifteenth day of December,
next, atten o'clock, a. m., then and there
to answer to the complaint of James Hoel,
who demands against you the sum of one
hundred and fifty dollars—the amount of
your due bill payable to him, or his order,
dated Feb. 11, 1851; for which sum and interest, he will take judgment against you, in
case of your failure to appear and answer
as above. ;
C F SMITH, J. P. 59-td
BH. Q. M,C,
Nia is hereby given to the share
holders of the Bunker J/i1Li Quartz
Mining Company, that a further assessment of five per centum on the capital
stock of said company has been levied this
13th day of November 1851, by the board of
trustees, payable within 10 days at the company’s office on the works,
The rule of forfeiture for non-payment of
assessnents will be rigidly enforced. By
order of the board.
T. W. COLBURN, Sec’;.
59-3t.
hy once is hereby given to whom it may
concern that any connexion heretofore
existing between the Bunker //ill Quartz
Mining Company of Nevada city and Rogers
& Beal, has this day been dissolved; the
said Rogers and Beal acting no longer as
agents or in any other capacity for said company.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the
Bunker Hill Quartz M. G. Co,
T. W. COLBURN, Secretatry.
Nevada citv, November 4th, 1851—56-3t
Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the firm of
Dawson, Anthony & co,by note or otherwise, are hereby notified that the papers of
the above firm have been placed in my hards
«for ollce tion, and they are requested to set
‘tle the same without delay, as longer indulgence will mot be given.
Jno. ANDERSON,
Atty for Dawson & ce.
For Sale or Rent.
HB undersigned, desirous of changing
his location, offers to sell or rent the
well’known hotel, called the Gregory House.
‘The house is well finished and furnished, and
thas a good run of custom.
For further particulars apply to
58-tf U. S. GREGORY.
Nov 12—58-3t
YSTER SALOOQN.«-<The subscriber having, fitted up and furnished
the huuse formerly known as the “Miners?
Home,’ is now prepared to get-up the “oyster fixins” in the “most approved style”
His bar is supplied with the ehoicest liquors.
In short, he will furnish every thing usually
kept in such establishments “upon the shortest notice.”
53-tf Wm. Buiiineren.
St. Charles Hotel.
MARYSVILLE,
( Post Office in the same building. )
ORNER D and Third streets, is now open.
Additions have been made to the furnitute of the house, and the internal arrangements'are complete, to secure the best accommodations for families, miners, and the travelling public generally. Travelers will find the
St. Gutartes very pleasant and airy for the present and approaching season; and having
Iurge yards attached, is, from its situation,
more secure from fire than any other hotel in
the city. The best exertions of the proprietor
and his assistants, will be devoted to secure
the comfort of his guests.
Miners are informed that the house is provided with a ‘Wilder's patent salamander
safe,” of the largest size, fitted with Hall’s
atent powder proof lock, guarantecing safety
rom fire or burglars, for the gratuitous use of
the patrons of the hotel.
Stages depart daily from the St. Charlos for
all parts of the country.
Breakfast from 6 1-3 to 8 1-2 o’clock.
Dinner from 1 to 2 1-2 p. m.
Supper from 6 to 7 1-2 vp. m.
58-6 JAMES CUSHING, proprietor.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Nevada,
District court—10th Judicial District:
Ann L. Cook ys. Joha T. Cook.
HE people of the State of California to
John T, Cook, greeting :
You aro hereby notified that on the 8d day
of November, inst, suit was commenced by
said plaintiff against you in said court, fora
divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
You are therefore required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, herein filed,
within three months from this date, or the
plaintiff will take a bath for divorce, as
ayed for in said complaint.
i Witness, Theodore Miller, clerk of
fu s. $ said court with seal affixed, at office,
——J?in Nevada city, this 5th day of Nov AD 1851.
wenn Tueopore Miter, Clerk,
J. R. McConnett, Atty. PIff.
TEAMSTERS.— Wanted to contract
Tor hauling sixteen or seventeen thousand
inde of inery (a quartz mill) from NeCaan be the Yabo civer—dirtance, 26 miles,
Apply immediately to Jotsph Lioyd, nearly
gapenite this office, or at Wood’s Kavine—
store ames x
Nov. 13th, 1861—It
Pa
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. perior to any in California.
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Boot and Shoemaker.
P. J. ESPENSCHEID would respectfully inform the Jadies and
gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity, that he has
permanently located himself on the corne: of
Main and Commercial streets, where he will
keop constuntly on hand a large assortment of
Boots and shoes, Leather and Findings.
Repairing done in the mest neat and workmanlike manner at all times. 52-3m
AME to the Ranch of W. C. West & co.
about the the first of August, 1851, one
small dun horse, black mane and tail, and a
very slight brand on the left shoulder, about
ten years old, ‘
ALso, one small grey horse, right fore leg
white to the knee, no brand noticed, he is
about 6 years old. Both trotters.
N. B. Said howses can be had by proving
property and paying charges on the same,
I. T. HIRST,
Agent for the company
Nevada city, Nov 8th, 1851—57-3t
Notice.
I hereby notify all persons that I have no
"agents in Californiato transact any business for me, and any person proposing to
act as such is unauthorized, and their acts
will not be ratified by me.
C.N. Kircnen.
Nevada city, Nov. 6th, 1851—57-3t
Ball at Grass Valley.
N Tuesday evening, the 18th inst., there
will be a Grand Ball given on the oc
casion of the opening of the magnificent
Arta SAoon.
The supper wil! be served at Bearrty’s,
where also the ladies will be received on
arrival.
MANAGERS,
A. N, Srovrensurcn,
Dr. C. D, CLEVELAND,
Ds W. McCormick,
G, Merepiru,
Junce Barsour,
Jupee Caswe 1,
James Barker,
P.M. Fisxx,
Dr. E. W. Roberts
W. H. Lyons,
Centreville
Nevada.
Rough and
Ready.
Nevada Washing Co.
hy Gghiges g CO., beg leave to inform the public that they have opened
the Nevada Washing Company, at the Roger
Williams spring. Having spared no expense
in the construction and fitting up of this establishment, they will wash, starch, and iron ina
superior style, ‘I‘hey hope to render the Nevada Washing Company equal, and even suThe patronage
of the public is respectfully solicited.
57-lm*
San Francisco Advertisements.
ETALS—600 bundles sheet iron, assorted numbers ;
25 bundles Russia iron, assorted numbers ;
15 bundles imitation Russia iron, as’d do;
50 bundles galvanized sheet iron No 18,
100 bundles irin wire; 100 bxs Canada plates
70 bundles hoop iron; 300 boxes tin plates;
10 doz Douglass’ patent pumps;
6 casks ziar; 10 rolls sheet lead ;
100 doz fuacets and stop cocks ;
40 kegs shutter and boiler rivets ;
400 papers assorted rivets ;
Tinmen’s machines and tools;
Parlor grates with marble mantle pieces ;
P. NAYLOR,
California street.
ALIFORNIA PRODUCE, just received, ex schooners “ Ferdinand,” “J. R.
Whiting,” and “Mary.” The subscribers
offer for sale at their new store, Central
Wharf. between Battery and Pine sts,
1250 sacks best Santa Cruz potatoes,
500 “ * Bodega and San Jose do,
250 “ “onions, in prime condition,
Chilies, Tomatoes, ete. ete.
California Barley daily arriving from San
Jose, Sonoma, Contra. Costa, ete. Chili
beriey, in 100 Ib bags.
All whiet, will be sold at LowEst marke
rates. City and Up River ‘Travers will
find it to ineir advantave to give us a call.
HENRY TOOMY & CO.
Central Wharf,
52-1m_ between Battery and Front streets.
59-2w
C. HORN importer of cigars and toe bacco.—Constantly receiving, direct
from Havana, the choicest brands of cigars,
and from Virginia the most superior chewing3obacco. Brick buildings, Sansome st.
between California and Pine. 48-1m.
OTICE.—A line of first Class Vessels
for the N.S. Wales Gold mines, have
been laid on, All particulars can be given
by applying to R.L, PATTISON,
Pacific Wharf—late Commander of the
Hunter Rover Steam Navigation Company,
“Steam Packet Rose,’ N.S. W. 48-Im.
iT INES.—The undersigned offers for sale
in lots to suit purchasers :
Port wine, in 35 gallon casks,
Red Lisbon wine, in 35 and 26 gall casks,
White do do in 35 and 26 gall easks,
M .deira wine, in 28 and 26 gall casks,
Golden Sherry, in 38 and 26 gall casks,
Vinegar in 13 gallon kegs,
Chil Flour, in 100 1b sacks,
Yerba Matto--An invoice of garden seeds,
50-1in J.B. WYNN, California st.
Hydraulic Rams,
Chain Pumps,
For sale by DAVIS & CO,
{Importers of hardware and mining implements.
Cor. Sansome and Clay sts, 8S. f., near Central Wharf. 60-Im
eRe OF BUTTER.—The sub
scriber has followed the batter business,
in the Atlantic States for several years, he
is now permanently located in San Francisco, and will spare no pains nor expense
in bringing a goed article to this market.
His butter is all packed at the dairies—
not repacked in New York—in 25 and 100
pounds packages; and being expressly put
up for sale here, he feels justified in saying
the quality willbe found equal te any in this
market.
JAS. PATRICK, Battery street,
between Jackson and Pacific streets,
55lm San Franeisco
Bans HOUSE of Bourgoyne & Co.,
4 Corner of Washington and Montgomery
streets, Exchange for sale at sight or on time, on
Baring Bros. and Co., London,
Hottinguer and Co. Paris,
Drake Bros, and Co. Havana.
Jno. E Thayer and Bros. _Bosten.
Merchants’ Bank, MN ston.
Bebee and Ce. New York.
Merchants’ Bank, New York.
Chubb, Schonck and Co. Washington city.
L. A. Benoist and Co. St. Louis.
Mansel White and Co. N. Orleans.
Gold Dust purchased at the highest rates,
shi and insured at the lowest rates te the
Atlaatic cities and bank of England. nod43 1m
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San Franeisco Advert ixements.
Citizens of Nevada!
EAD and LEARN that C, C, Richmond
has returned with one of the largest and
best selected stocks of Drugs and Medicines
ever offered to the public,together with a large
and varied assortment of Perrumery and
Fancy ArtTIcLes, comprising the productions
of the best French and English manafacturers,
all of which he offers at the lowest prices.
To the Merchants: Call and save yourself
the tro uble of looking elsewhere, as you will
find all you want, and at the lowest prices, at
Richmond’s Drng St ore, on Jackson street below Montgomery.
To the Ladies:
Ah, beanteous lady, come at once and buy
The choicest extracts, the world can vie,
Now does friend Richmond to you once call,
'To view the stock of his most splendid ‘Vall,
Whence comes the beauteous summer time,
And perfumes once again come near,
Say will ye not on Richmond call,
And buy there, sure th¢y are not dear.
He’ll wait your answer and still hope
His request is not delayed too long.
Come down and see him, tis a fact
He will not use you wrong. n53m
Book Bindery.
BBL ANE BOOKS and Stationary.—Cooxe
& Lx Counr respectfully inform the public that they intend opening, on or about the
tenth of Novdmber, a
Blank Book, Stationary, and Book Binding
San Francisco Advertisements.
JOHN PERRY & Co.,,
EALERS in Exehange, Gold Dust,
State and City scrip.
For sale, exchange on New York, Boston,
Philadelphia and St Louis.
Wantrp—Gold dust and. State wairants,
for which the highest market})price will be
paid. Office in Naglee’s building, (formerly
occupied by Gregory’s Express.) 51-2m
OTICE.—The subseribers have opened
an office for thejparchase of Gold Dust,
in Howard’s Buildings, Montgomery st, between Clay and Commercial sts; and ofler the
highest market value, in small or large quaintities. 51-Im RISING, CASELIL & CO,
ieee Sale,
new Steam engine, of 5 or 6 horse power,
A with boiler etc. complete,
As J POPE,
5I-lm Peradventure office, california wharf,
Franklin House.
Corner of Broadway and Sansome streets,
San Francisco.
Cox § Siocum, Proprietors,
The Franklin House is one of the largest
and most commopious houses in the city,
and the table is furnished with the best the
market affords. The rooms are light and !
Establishment,
airy. 56-1m Bria: thar :
where every thing in their line will be manuURGESS, GILBERT & STILL.—. }factured in as workmanlike manner as in any
Booksellers and Stationers, and wholecxetitan net a in the States, and upon
sale and retail agents for Foreign and AmeTheir stock of blank books, got up to order
FICO -DAWSPApers, magazines, ete., Portsexpressly for this market, will be found supemouth square, San Francisco. 56-1m . rior in materials, and style of binding to any
ee heretofore imported comprising Russia-banded
X CHALLENGE—-Excecsior soap.—. sheep and half-bound super royal, royal, me300 boxes of this superior family soap,. dium, demy and cap books.
to be sold low to the trade, ex ship, by Staple and Fancy Stationery viz:
COIT & BEALS, English, French, and American note, letter,
Agents of the manufacturers, i
Sansome street, near Clay.
{From the Hudson River Chronicle.]
approved qualities; pencils, rulers, wafers, gold
and steel pens, cutlery, e:c., with every article
rrquired for the rede . house.
Having the best’ Engli
on hand, they will be enabled to supply customers with ‘blank’ books of every size and
style of binding, and ruled to any desired pat-,
tern. Bull-heads and account sales ruled to
pattern.
Every variety of binding dene neatly and
with despatch.
Music, magazines, law books, notarial records, etc. bound to order, in any style, or to
match,
COOKE & LE COUNT,
Stationer’s Warehouse, Montgomery st. near
Clay, Wells’ Fire-Proof building 58-Im
Fx Alfred and Emile.
The Excelsior soap, a recent invention of
Mr Caldwe'l, of the firm of Caldwell, Payson
and Co., manufacturers, 289 Rivington street,
New York, promises to be the wonder of the
age In removing printers’ ink it acts like a
charm, and is the only article we know of that
will remove it without injury to the skin.
This soap acts equally well in cold, hard, or
soft water, and will be w great saving to the
family and washerwoman, It sets all colors,
and clothes requires no boiling or bleaching
when washed with this article. For houses
and toilet purposes it is admirable. The Tribune, and other high class papers, speak in
glowing terms of its merits. Fer removing
grease or oils from silks, cottons, linens, and
woollens, it is admirable. We heartily commend this superior article (o our lady friends,
as being both saving and e@Onomican.
ale and porter; 400,009 cigars; claret in boxes
and hhds; perfumery, cherry cordial, champagne ; port wine; six cases fire arms ; 300
boxes sperm candles ; fancy
socks, merinos J. G.SCHRO
nd53m_ Sansome, bet, Clay and
Corr & Beats have also for sale, 300 bags
Chili Beans, San Jose Potatoes, 50 tons best
burr clover Hay, 500 bbls Lime, pound cake,
sweet corn, etc., ete. 66-lm-is
To Owners of Quartz Claims.
HOSE having good Quartz Claims.
and wishing to procure machinery to
work them. may hear of capitalists desirous
of investing money in the enterprize, on application personally, or by letter, at this office, or to O, Hoos,
456-tf San Francisco.
ER and Co.
German Boarding House.
San Francisco on Pacific street, near sansome.
his friends, th t he has opened the above
convenient for businessmen, The table, unMr. McClain, late Steward of the steamer Columbus, wili be supplied with every variety of
the season. The wines and liquors will be of
such a quality’as cannot failto meet favor in
OR diel Sa ean” ab Peo any fae mg iets ‘
the ‘Queen of Sheba.’—The well known oard and ledging $10 per week,
barque Wurton, 300 tons burthen. will sail ni3m GE ROE F. VAN HOLLAN.
for the above port en the 15th of November.
This splendid barque has been proved to
be a fast sailer, and is expected to make the
best trip of any vessel out of this port.
Her accommodations are of a very superior
order, and passengers for the above port are
particularly requested to examine them before applying elsewhere.
No expense will be spared in provisioning
her for this voyage, and an experienced surgeonis engaged. For passage, apply to
Cart. Parrison,
Rose shipping office, Pacific wharf,
Orto J: N. Steppon,
12 Jackson st. wharf
Robert Josephi and Co, —
MPORTERS of Watches, Watch Glasses,
Jewelry, Watch materials, and all kinds
of Watchmakers’ and Jewelers’ tools. R. J.
& Co, are constantly receiving by every
steamer, from their houses in New York and
England. the largest assortment in the above
line. Orders promptly executed. 25 Washington st, San Francisco. 56-2m
UTTER STORF—Sansome street, near
i Jackson. J. B. WEIR, importer and
dealer in butrer, cheese, lard, hams, ete. ete,
N. B. Constantly on hand, strietly prime
table butter, in firkins and small kegs. 50m1
Mahony and Garniss,
GFNERAL BROKERS.
California and Sansome sts.
srle, assorted invoices of provisions, clothing,
crockery, hardware, barley, oats, corn, flour,
etc. ete. 54 3m
L: W. Sloat,
EEDS, mortgages, agreements, certificates of incorporates, powers of regs fi
charter parties, bottomry bonds, bills of sale
of vessels, and other commercial papers
drawn and acknowledged. Protests of vessels drawn and extended,
Office in the Commercial Exchange for
some, San Francisco. 54-lm
Wp OBERT RODGERS, Glay street, between Montgomery & Sansome sts offers
in half and qr. bags* beans; superior Cincinnati. hams; smoked beef; mess pork ; prime
beef; split peas; pearl barley; vermicelli;
molasses syrup; Amer’can butter, in bladders ;
Cork butter, in firkins; cheese; tapioca; cloves;
nutmegs; prunes ;‘raisins ; pickles ; mustard ;
absynthe; champagne; jams and jellies; table
salt; very fine old port and sherry wine, in
woodand bottles; white lead; green, red, blue
and fancy paints ; Havana cigars; blankets ;
clothing; dry goods; glass ware ;
¢., &e.
<TEAM ENGINE for quartz mining, for
9 sale. A forty horse power steam engine
and boiler complete. The boiler can be sent
to the mines in sections. The whole is new
and of the best workmanship. Orders received for every description of mining machinery.
GEO. GORDON,
50-Im Pine st. above Battery, S Francis*o, .
Sutter House.
Opposite Sutter Iron Works, cor Fulsom and
Beat sts, San Franciseo.
S prepaped to entertain boarders in good
_style. ‘Table and rooms equal to the best.
Board and lodging, $12 per week, board, $10.
Hl-tm PHTLIP HORN
Gun and Lock Smith.
G. TRIP, Lock and Gun smith, Bell
e Hanger, and General Jobber in brass,
iron and steel, Leidesdorff street, near the
corner of Commercial, Long Wharf, San
Francisco. _56-Im
Shepard and Hale,
MPORTERS, and wholesale dealers in
I Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Sansomie &t.,
between Jackson and Washington. 69-Im
lampblack,
49-1Im.
Home Presents!
ARE and Beautiful Goods at Auction!
When you visit San Francisco, call at
the Chinese sales room of TOBIN & DUNCAN, Long Wharf, one door below Sansomo
strect, and examine their stoek of Sapurbly
embroidered Chinese shawls and curiosities.
At their auction sales these beautiful goods
can be purchased at one-fourth of the price
they are selling for in the States. Every
person returning home takes with him a
Chinese shawl. 56-Im
Farms for Sale,
N the counties of Sonoma and Napa,
the Petaluma Valley, in large or small
tracts of valley, or table, or mountain land,
well watered and wooded. Apply at the
office of Hauizck, Peacny & BILurnes,
Barron & Co’s building, corner Merchant and
Montgomery sts. 56-2m.
a
Odlice ot the Nevada County Goid Min. Co,
San Francisco Oct. 20, 1851.
THE Seeretary is directed by the Board of
Trustees to notify the stockholders, that an
assessment of two dollars on each share is made
and required to be paid on or before Friday the
24th inst. He is, also, instructed to notily
those, whose previous assessments still remain
unpaid, that unless the same is paid within the
time (six weeks from the date of assessment)
required by law, their stock will be forfeited
to the company .
Qyream ENGINE FOR SALE.—One su9 perior stoain engine, with two flue boilers,
42 inches diameter, 24 feet long, two eylinders
14 inch, five feet stroke, with fixtures, appurtenances, and duplicates complete, for sale by
Fav, Pemce & Wixtis,
Battery st
59-Im OrDana Brotuens, foot Clay st.
ARA MAZATLAN.—El muy grande y
hermoso bergantin “JANE,” su capitan . ’ t. (851,
Edward Haskell, saldra a cosa del 20 de Noaa % 8 “se oe baa do
viembre, para dicho puerto. Este bergantin. stn do do 2 do do
tiene muy excelentes comodidades para pasa-. "55 gw W.B.PE
garos, camarotes grandes, y provisiones esquisitos en abundancia y esta previste eon todo
lo necesario.
Para pasage veanse con los
8S. McNEAR & COFFIN,
Esquina de la callo de Sacramento y de Front,
O con Ex Caprran,
59-td Abordo.
MNS, ¢ MARINE FOUNDRY,--lst
street beyond Mission, San Francisco.
The undersigned heving purchased the Machine Shop and Foundry Imp!ements Imported b BR. Buckelew, (the most extensive
red to construct
ry Crushing Mills,
nd castings. 7E USE,—Reynolds Brother’
tte : ty Seah gocttvoe from the United
well known Etna safety fuse, just received
and for sale by ALBERT DIBBLE,
5 ¥.2w Front st., next tucor. of Jackson. ing claims ¢an be
GORDON § Co.,
gineers, Town office, Pine
street near Battery.
ENNETH MACLEA.—2000 half and
qr sacks flour, Central Wharf. 54-2m
TOCKS ror sate.—S
by 7 per cents;
Stocks of all
a ACERT
and drawing paper; writing and copying inks, .
sh and check paper . On sale at
Washington. . for him,
The subscriber begs leave to announce to’! yy,
named house, which will be found extremely baa bas
the management of the well-known caterer, . \,,
all Nations, California street, corner of San. Cigars ; 20,000 Alhambra eigars; 20,000 Orma
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every description . of
2 San Francisco Advertisements,
GOOD CHANCE FOR A GREAT BARGain.—'The advertiser, to satisfy a claim,
having recently become the owner of the ALBion SALOON and Resraurant, and being entirely unacquainted with the business of public house keeping, he would offer the said saloon, with all the fixtures and furniture, for
sale ata great sacrifice; or he would sell one
half of the same to any person well calculated
to carry on the bar and restaurant business,
and would retain an equal interest himself.
This plaee has been recently. built, and every
. thing is new, it having been opened but a short
time, and is fitted up in a superior style. Apply at the bar of the above saloon, Montgomery st., near California. 65-4
. SAN JUAN DEL SUD, and Panama.—The fast sailing packet, “ ELLEN
Brooxs’’, Swain, master, will leave Paclfic
Wharf noyISth, for San Juan and Panama.
By the San Juan route passengers reach the
Eastern States in advance of the mail.
This packet isa fast sailer, has excellent
accommodations which need only to be seen
to be appreciated, and present to persons returning home, the best and cheapest conveyance offered to the travelling public, who are
respectfully invited to examine for themselves
before engaging passage elsewhere. For freight
or passage apply on board at Pacific wharf, to
68-td 3. I. Swarn or C. A. Satu, Ag’ ts.
Crockery and Glassware.
UST RECEIVED and landing, a well assorted invoice of glassware per Challenge,
and an invoice of fiint enamelled ware, a beautiful article, per Franeis—in lots to suit.
PHILLIP A. ROACH, clay st.
3d door below Montgomery st.
UNNY BAGS—-10,000 full sized and
heavy; Potatoes, a cargo very superior
quality, large red; Onions, 20,000 Ibs. Califorvia growth, superior quality; grapes, fresh
pulled, of the Valljo vintage.
Corn and corn meal, fresh ground for feed,
Mess and clear pork, sugar, tea; superior
Trish and Goshen butter, in small packages:
T. B. McManus & Co's.
58-Im Jackson street,
Biggie FLOUR—1500 half sacks, 3000
qr sacks—afloat or on shore,
Kenneru Mac Lea,
central wharf, near. Battery st.
J. Fisher, & Co.,
Manufacturing Jewellers, Watchmakers
and Engravers,
Kearny st. bet Commercial and Sacramento.
FFER for sale a full assortment of watches and California Jewelry at prices as
58-1m
7000 Ibs linseed oil; 2000 Ibs butter, 70 bbis low as the lowest.
containing news from Europe of importance
68-Iin
OR SYDNEY, via Honolulu. The fine
British barque “ Duke of Wellington,”
600 tons burthen, C. Lloyd Throckmorton,
ster, will sail for the above ports on or about
Saturday, 15th of November. This fine packet
m fitted up expressly for passengers, ared as to insure every comfort and conrenience to be found on a eea voyage. Families can be well accommodated with staterooms in the cabin. This packet will first
touch at the Sandwich Islands and then at the
Friendly Islands for supplies, and the voyage
thus rendered pleasant by having fresh provisions and vegetables constantly on board,
and also giving the passengers an phot
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of visiting places of interest. The Wellington
is supplied with new mattresses and pillows;
she has a large supply of fresh water and the
Commercial Exchange for all Nations, cor. of best provisions found in the market.
For freight or pussage apply to the captain
M. & G. have constantly on hand and for . on board, at Long Wharf, or to
C. F. SWAIN, Agent,
58-td Lower Block’ Pacific Wharf.
AVANA CIGARS!—-HAVANA CIGARS!—10,000 Cabago cigars; 18,000
Notary Public, Conveyancer § General Ag’t. Opera cigars; 8,000 Eficacia cigars; 6,000 P. P.
P. cigars ; 5,000 Ceriso cigars; 4,000 Palermo
cigars; 7,600 Nebastian cigars; 6,000 Union
American cigars ; 7.750 M.C. A. 8. cigars ;
3,000 Curveadad cigars; 3,000 Novedad cigars;
5,000 Flor de Habana cigars; 5,000 El la Chaz
cigars; 4,000 El.Rey cigars; 8,000 Sultana cigars; 6,000 El Orb cigars; 10,00 Nicotiana
7,000 El Empresario cigars; 18,000 Parragano
Rosa Imperial Regalia cigara; 36,900 Tulipin
ja cigars; 50,000 La Minerva Regalia
cigars.
The above are all guaranteed first class Hafor sale, from recent arrivals, fresh Chili flour, . vana cigars. For sale b
B.C. HORN, Sansome et.
58-Im Between California and Pine sts.
‘Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.
ANUFACTURED by Perry Davis §
Son, Providence, R. I. This artic) +,
which has become so generally known for its
curative qualities, is offered for sale by the
subscribers, wholesale agents for California.
Martin & Darr, Jackson st
58-2m between Montgomery and Sansome.
HE “Fortunes of a Young Widow ’—~A
narative of fondness, fashion, finances,
of simplicity, credulity, roguery and cunning;
relating to rich old husbands, young wives,
penniless adventurers, modern financiers; the
yhilosophy of keeping up appearances, of iiving without means and beyond means.
For sule at the Noisy Carrier’s Publishing
Hall, Long Wharf, between Sansome and Battery sts. 68-Im
Miscellaneous Books.
NEW ASSORTMENT just received,
consisting in part of philosvphical, theological and law books; English, French, Ger58-lm
F Ma. F. H. F, Suvecxer, late of Rancho
Hermann, would call at the office of the
oods, woolen . Marysvi.te Heratp, he will find there letters
and . man, and Spanish school books; English,
French and Spanish novela; English and
Fren*h cookery books; books on games, as
Hoyle’s ete,; various medical, surgical and
agricultural instructors ; sheet music, globes, pear
atlases, etc. etc. For sale b
Marvin & Hercucock,
At the Pioneer Bookstore,
corner Montgomery and Clay sts,
100 Caees Brandy and Fresh Fruits,
assorted :
60 doz fresh peaches, jn 2 1b tins;
50 eighth pipes, pure brandy;
200 sacks green Central American coflec;
160 packages Imperial and Gunpowder tea,
ip ages;
500 s Y Hyson, 6 lbs each;
500 kegs leaf lard, 10 cans do, in tins;
700 kits no. 1 mackere); ‘
Mess pork in hf bbls; Chili peaches;
Winchester’s soap, olive oil, etc.
Arginaton § Co,
58-Lm cor, Jackson-and Front sts,
Crescent House,
Paeific st. bet. Montgomery and Kearny.
MS. ROSLEY, having leased the above
hou:e, takes pleasure in announcing to
the public that she i now prepared to receive
boarders either by the day or week. .
The table will ‘be spread with the varieties
the season,
e lodging rooms are comfortable and airy.
Connected with the house isa bar, well stocked with the ahetoett. "atop oe bauages
A share of the public patronage
58-Lin
For Sale,
HE French Hotel, Hotel de France, with
the lot on which it is located, and all the
furniture. Applyto , MR. GALINA,
58-im At the Hoel.
58-m
desirous to j»in and . fully solicited.
.
IONEER BOOK STORE.—Manrvin
& Hironcock importers and dealers
in books and stationary, offer to the trade
and public generally, their large and handsome stock of goods in their line,on the
most favorable terms. Consisting in part of
Blank books fall and half bound in every variety, pass, luck and memorandum books ;
ink, small 20%, pints and quarts; Foolscap
and Letter paper; gold and steel pens’; Rodgers and Westelholms superior pocket cutlery, together with the best stock of miscellaneous Books on science, history and fiction;
also, all the Magazines -and Periodicals of
the day. One of our firti being constantly
in New York, we arein regular semi-monthly receipt of goods adapted to this market.
Montgomery strect corner of Merchant, San
Francisco. 48-1m.
MR, DUSUZEAU,
CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, AS;
SAYER AND SMELTER,
Informs the miners of the strrounding country thathe has. remaved his. Assaying Oftice,
well known for two and a hulf years in Sacramento street San Francisco, to Broad street
Nevada city.
He also announces,to the public that receiving more numerous applications for assays,
and seeing a large number of miners oecuy ied
in prospecting and working quarts veins, to
facilitate them in ¢heir searches, he has reduced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of
$20,00, which it was at first.
Mr. Dusuzeau, having had ten years practice, and having been proprietor of quartz veins
in the Chilian mines, can offer to the miners
assurances in his consultations upon the different mines. He also takes charge in the direction of mineral works. in erecting and direct-.
ing Machines to extract the gold ag well of
the poorest as of the riehest mineral; these
machines being the best, the surest, the least
costly, he can recommend them in preference
tu all others. Wa. Dusuzeat, Broad st.,
opposite the Virginia House,
Oct. 11th 1851. 49 3m*
Grass Valley Advertisements
H. GARRETSON, Cermontes and Mille wright. Houses and mills erected, lumber furnished, toms and rockers constructed at
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms. All jobs entrusted to my care will be
faithfully and pene executed. Shop at
Grass Valley opposite Beatfy’s Hotel,
Sept. 30th, 1851. --46-3m*
Fo SALE—A steam-engine and boilet
complete, of 15 horse power, can be seen!
at the Sacramento quartz crushing machine;
Grass Valley. APPIy to
HOS. GLEN, or
JULIUS WETZLAR.
Grass Valley, 27th Oct. 1851—54-6t
D. CLEVELAND, MM. D., Physician
e and Surgeon, Main st., Grass Valley.
45-3m ;
Bury, HOUSE, by Thos. Beatty,
Grass Valley, Nevada co.
ACIFIC: HOTEL, by Peterson and
’ Guptons, Grass Valley Nevada co,
Ranch in connection with the houso. 45tf
Jas. B. Townsend,
(Late of St Louis, Mo.) .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oftes Main st., Grass Valley; Nevada’ éo:
C. F. SMITH.
Justice of the Peace,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GRASS VALLEY,
See Nevada County,
Jewelry..
SAVAGE, Jewel Smith—North-east
}3e comer of J and 3d sts, Sacramento city,
entrance in 3d st, over Boyce’s store. Manufactures to order and upon the shortest notice,
all kinds of California jewelry, such as bracelets, finger rings, broaches, breast-pins, earrings, combs, watch chains, seals, ete., upon
the most reasonable terms, 54 Gin*
Notice.
HI undersigned intends leaving for ‘ho
Atlantic States, on the steamer of the
15th inst , and any person having any unsettled business with me are requested to come
forward immediately and present the samo for
adjustment. Mr, Lioyd Lewis, at the Gold
Tunnel, is my atthorised agent to transact
any bnsiness on my behalf during my absence.
the W. 8S O’CONNER.
Novy. 3d, A D 1851—56-3t
STATE OF CHLIFORNIA,—Nevapa
KY Counry— owit: :
The people of the state of California to Hiram
Davis, greeting:
You are hereby summoned to be and appear
before me at my office in Nevada City, at 10
o’clock a. mM, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 4. p. 1861, to answer the plaintiff in
a certain action now pending before me, wherein Artemas Rogers is plaintiff and you are defendant. The said action being for the revovery of the sum of $174,25, al * a by said
laintifl to be due him by said defendant.
for which said amount, if jou fail to appear
and answer, the plaintiff will take j ment,
Given’ under my hand this the 5th Gay of
November a. p. 1851. :
JOUN ANDERSON, J. P.
56-td Nevada Townehi:.
GtATE OF CALIFORNIA,—Nevada
County. :
The people of the state of California to Jno.
H. Bauta, greesing;
Yon are hereby summoned to be and apbefore me at my office in Nevada city,
on Tuesday the 18th day of November, 1851
at 10 o’clock, a. ™., to answer the Maintitl
in a suit wherein K. Thompson {8 plaintifi
and Jno. H. Bauta is defendant e said
action being for the recovery of the sum of
$143,50, with ten per cent interest from the
25th of October 1851, as per note of hand
filed as part of gine ’s complaint.. For
which amount, if you fail to appear and
answer, the plaintiff will take judgment: :
Given under my hand this 5th day of November, A. D 1851
Jno. Anperson, J: P.
56-td Nevada Township.
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NOR SALE,—A valuable house and lot and
out houses, on Broad st. roperty
is well fitted up for either a boarding house or
hotel. There are sixteen rooms in the house.
The lot is large Se well fenced. If the above
property is not by the 15th of November,
t will be for rent, with gl the furniture. For
urth er particulars inquire of the
ba ad warns? J. M, STERLING
Look out for Breakers!
ns engaged in the bus
oo! ‘oa poke ngeen el and fo ane
ot of retailing spirituous liquors, wines
liquids, are herety notte that unless license
for m5 eing . Os og at once, by Eee
t efor in unty treasw 4
their names will be handed over to the Coun! ty
Attorney for suit. z
H. ©. HODGE, Treasurer, .
55-3t ‘per H wenanp, Deputy,*
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