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November 29, 1851 (4 pages)

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UNCLE SAM YSTER SALOQN.---The sub( seriber having fitted up and furnished. the huuse formerly known as the “Miners’ Home,’ is now prepared to get up the “ oyster tixins”’ in the “most approved style” Lis bar is supplied with the choicest liquors. In short, he will furnish every thing usually kept in such establishments “upon the shortest notice.” 53-tf Wm. BULLINGTON. — Express Line. THROUGH BY DAY LIGHT. N and after Monday, November 17th, the above line will run as follows: Leaving D. Phelps’ Express Hotel, toot of Main and Uroad streets, every morning at 6 vo’ vlock, missing through Grass Valley and Rough and Ready, erossing Bear River at McCourtney’s, will arrive at Sxcramento nt five o'clock P AL. Returning, will leave the Missouri Hotel, Sacramento, every other morning at five o’elock, passing through Rough and Ready and Grass Valley, will arrive at Nevada at four o’elock M Passengers can secure se ts at Phelps’ Hxpress Hotel, Nevada city, and at the Missuari tlotel Sseromenta. BOWER* & CO. Proprietors. Express Hotel, AND MILK DEPOT, Kept by D. Phelps, foot of Main and Broad streets, Havingenlarged my dining room and made some other improvements, I ani now prepared, in addition to my former business to accomodate boarders aad travellers on the most reasonable terins. For Sale or Rent. HE undersigned, desirous of changing i > his location, offers to sell or rent the well known hotel, called the Gregory House The house is well finished and furnished, and has a good run of custom. For further particulars apply to 58-tf U. S. GREGORY. he Notice. LL Persons indebted to the firm of Dawson, Anthony & co,by note or otherwise, are hereby notified that the papers of he above firm have been placed in my hands cfor ollcetion, and they are requested to set tle the same without delay, as longer indulgence will not be given. Jxo. ANDERSON, Atty for Dawson & co. B. H Q. M. C, WIOTICE is hereby given to the share i bolders of the Bunker Jie Quartz MininG Company, that a further assess ment of two per centam on the capital stock of said company has been levied this 26th 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 assessments will be rigidly enforced. By order of the board, T. W. COLBURN, Sec’y. Nov 12—58-3t 59-8t. L SAWYER, KE F W ELLIS. Sawyer and Ellis, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Corner of Broad and Pine sts, at Dr Clark’s Hoard an . lolging per week, ce . Drug store. a sp week, 2, To y on Ei nO § ade Aye ‘od sing per day, 240 . Nevada, Nov 23, Ushi. 62 2m*1He 50. Azariah Martin. Milk, per quart, £5 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, vs thee 25 D.PHELPS. :¢ «=0Novata, Nov. 21.851 J. Chapman & Co. Auction and Commission Merchants, Broad st, next door above Central House. Sa es every evening at 7 o'clock, and from 2 to 40 clock on Sandays. 60-2m NT OTICE is hereby given to whom it may LIN concern, that I shall take as Public Administrator, on the 6th day ( 29th inst.) of November ‘Term oi the Probate Court of Nevada coanty, Letters of Administration on the estate of C. Carral, late of this counto, he having died intestate. Kk. C. Daucuerry, Public Adm’r. AN A Nevada county. Sieamer Lst Vecember, WW I will xell Bills of Exchange, in eeanecVv tion with the well knowa house of Page, Bacon & Co. (whieh ean be eashed at thoir houses in any of the lurga cities in the Atlanlie States) until Monday, Ist proximo, 10 p.m. Letters, puekages, cte., will be received and forwarded with care ond dispatch 6l-2t DAVIS §& HIRST. To Miners and Packers. MIE subscriber now offors for sale an as. sortment of Groceries, Provisions, buots ety., at wholesale and retail, Z. HOLT, (1 Im* Lroad street Notice. LI. persons having claims against the . are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned for settlement; and those indebted to the estate are requested to come . forward and make payment immediately. I. Oo DAavcnenry, Public Adm'r, Nov. 17th, 1°51—60-4t NM OPLCE.—Phe members of the Sterling A Mining Company are hereby notified that mn assessinent of ten dollars has been called to . he paid into the ‘Treasury on or before the 22d day of November, at the store of Mr. S.J Johnson, under the Gregory House. The law of torteiture for non-payment will be strictly enforced, A meeting wil be held at the house of Mr. J, Mo Sterling, on Monday evening nex', at half past six o’elock, 60.3 RUT FOTIN SOON, S86 ev ond Treas, Boarding House for sale. MPAUE. subscriber offers for sale his house . and lot, together with his household fixtures, situated in Cayoteville, Nevada city. The house is doinga good business at the present time, and a good prospect ahead ; but owing to the poor health of his family, it induces him to offer the property for sale on reasonable terms. Possession given as soon as required. For further particulars enquire on the premises of ‘ Hl. M, Furvenr. Cayoteville,, Nov. 18, 1851—60 tf Attention Californians ! M & A. ROSENHEIM, respeettully iniVhe form their friends and the public in general, that they are now prepared to offer tor sale, watches, gold and sitver, levers. anchor escapements, lepines, ete. of the best make—also, California jewelry,sach as rings, specimen pins, lockets, bracelets, ete. which are made of California gold, ia the nearest style, and sold at low prices for cash. Orders inthe above line will be attended to with promptness and dispatehs Persons who are desiroas of sending presents to their friends in the States, are particularly invited to call on Us at our store on Main street, one door below the Gregory House. Nevada, Nov. 19th 1851—60 8m Nevada Washing Co. PE ONN Ee § CO., beg leave to inAV form 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 in a superior style, hoy hope to render the Neyada Washing Company equal, and even superior to any in California. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. 57-lmn* Found Estray. dark brown horse mule, and a dun mule, picked up at Bear River, onthe 15th instant. ‘The owners can have them by calling at the Washington Hotel, paying charges, and taking them away. 60-3t* Blacksmithiog. G. HURSEY will attend to all busi. @ ness entrusted to his care in the above line. Wagon repairing at the shortest notice; sluice rakes, forks and picks kept constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to shoeing of horses and mules. Also, wagons for sale, and cross-¢yt saws for bire. ; He has algo opened a corral in the rear of his shop. Hay and barley constantly on hand, and stabling for horses, 63-6m Information Wanted, F the whereabouts of Martin M. Jones, of Clinton co. Me., who arrived in California Oct. 1390) Any information concernjing bim will be troot thankfully veceived ddress Rev. J. J. May, Grass Valley, Neva4a county, or the subscriber at Martinez. 63-2u* Natuanien Jones estate of Wm. Vandabargh, deceased, . At office on Broad st. second door above the Missoun: Hotel. 62-tf That Book “Y HICH I lent to some one, viz: The . VW No lof the Enevelopedia of A.J. Davis, . the possessor will oblige by returning to me, . or to the Journal oflice immediately. 62.1f J.N. Turver. eet snspescangeare 's ATE OF CALIFORNIA—County of Nevada—Townsbip of Grass Valley, ss. Justices court, before C. Ff. Smith, £sq., Justice of the Peace, November 22d, . Henry £. Pield et al. vs. Lewis Watson, . The People of the State of California to Lewis Wat-on of said townsh'p, greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in said tewnship, ou Saturday, the 27th day of December next, at nine o'clock 1. M., then and there to answer to the complaint of Henry #. Fifield and Ldwin Hubbard, who demand therein aginst you the sum of two hundred dollars, as the amount of O, Keeler’s note, guaranteed by you, and in addition interest on ssid amount from date of said jnote, For which sume they will teke judement agaitat you, in ease of your failure to appear and answer as above. 62-}in* C.'F. Smirn, J. P. The American. (TAITVLS Hotel on Broad st., near the Bridge, has been taken by the subscriber, who designs to furnish the public with a boarding lhouse, both cheap and comfortable. lhle will be well furnished, the beds elean, and 'no trouble he spared to secure the comfort of (his patrons. Price of board per week, Board and lodging, 12,00 62 3m P JOHN KELSEY. . ’ ryy Taxes, ‘Taxes, Taxes. SAVE COST. . ALT thore knowing themselves to have been 1+ assessed, will come forward and pay their taxes jmmediately; by so doing, they will save j cost to themselves and trouble to the Collector, 62tf Joun, W. Gatuaner. Sheriff. $10,00 } . { . Miniature Lost. i N the road between this city and Grass . Valley. The finder will be rewarced on leaving it at this office, 62-1f st. Charles Hotel. MARYSVILLE, ( Post Ofiee in the same building. ) ORNER Dand Third streets, is now open, Y Additions have been made to the furniture of the house, and the internal arrangebe nts are complete, to secure the best accom j nodations for families, miners, and the traveling public generally, ‘Travelers will find the St Charles very pleasant and airy for the present and approaching season; and having large yards at wd, is, fromits situation, more secure from fire than any other hotel in the city. The best exertions of the proprietor vind oh sistunts, willbe devoted to secure the comfort of his guests. Miners are informed that the house is provided with a Wilder’s patent salam: ile,” of the largest si fitted with Hall's . aoe? powder proot lock, guaranteeing safety from fire or burglars, for the gratuitous use of the patrons of the hotel. Stages de-art daily from the St. Charles for all parts of the countryBreakfast from 6 1-2 to 8 1-2 o'clock. Dinner from 1 to 2 1-2 p. Mw. Supper from 6 to 7 1-2 p. vw. 58-6* JAMES CUSHING, proprietor. SST ES SR LT A TS SS ze San Francisco Advertisements. Drugs, Drugs. C. RR. STORY.& CO. Tniporters and Wholesale Druggists. q AVING disposed of their retail stock and stand, corner of Washington and MontSomery streets, have removed for the present to the seeond floor of Snooks’ stone building, Washington street, between Montgomery and Sansome, opposite Jones’ Alley, where they are receiving, ex clipper ships, just arrived, ‘large and desirable invoices of Drugs and Medicines, which they offer for sale at the very lowest market prices: 62-Im SUGAA—S50 wats Manila no. 4; KS Cotiee—160 bags Central American ; Lard—150 kegs prime leaf; Pork—100 half bbls clear, last season’s p’e’g. Candles—175 boxes ‘Star’ 48, 6s, and 6s ; Cheese—50 boxes English dairy, good order; Flour---500 half sacks Chili; Potatoes—200 bags San Jose; Butter--200 firkins and 25 tb kegs, best uality For sale by JAMES PATRICK. 6§2-bm Battery st. near Jacksen, Manuiacturine Jewever. ne JOHN W. TUCKER, Montgomes aN ry street, 1 N. of Sacramento, st. San Franciseo Cal. non of Jewelry manufactured from California gold, to order or otherwise. Beautiful specimen work always on hand. All the latest {Styles of ladies and gents jewelry. Diamond . Work and gold and silver ware of all deseripsilver watches, heavily cased for the market, Country orders promptly attended to. #7" To ensure delivery. persons will please send the r orders per Reynolds & Co , Newell & Co,, Adams & Co., and Freeman & Co’s, Expresses, 62-3m © AME into the enclosure of the subsori/ bers, on Wednesday, the 26th instant, a small brown mare, she is without a brand, peculiarly marked about the shoulders. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay charges and take ber away. j MARSH & HILL. Nevada, Nov, 27, 1851.—63-3t Estray Horse. The ta-. Every descrip. } tions received by every steamer: also, goldand. aa fan Frereisco Advert trements JOHN PERRY & Co, gD irom in Exehange, Gold Dust, State and City scrip. For sale, exchange on New York, Boston, Philadelphia and St Louis. Wanrrp—Gold dust and State warrants, for which the highest market price will be paid. Office in Naglee’s building, (formerly occupied by Gregory’s Express.) 51-2m oo hey ENGINE for quartz mining, for b7 sale. A forty horse power steam engine and boiler complete. ‘Lhe boiler can be sent } tothe mines in sections. The whole is new and of the best workmanship. ed for every description of mining machinery. GEO. GORDON, Pine st, above Bat JS Frane Sutter House, Opposite Sutter Iron Works, cor Fulsom and Beai sts, San Francisco, 8 prepaped to entertain boarders in good style, Table and rooms equal to the best board and lodging, $12 per week, board, $10 5t-1m PHILIP HORN. in RK SYDNEY—Direcr,—To follow the ‘Queen of Sheba.’ —The well known barque Wurron, 300 tons burthen, will sail . for the above part on 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 sur. geonis engaged. For passage, apply to Cart. Pattison, Rose shipping office, Pacitic wharf, Orto J: N. Strppon, 12 Jackson st. wharf . Robert Josep!.i and Co, JT 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 housesin New York and . England. the largest assortment in the above . line. Orders promptly executed. 25 Wash. ington st, San Francisco 56-2m Orders receive 870. 50-1m To Owners of Quartz Claims. TF\HOSE having good Quartz Claims. and wishing to procure machinery to work them, may hear of capitalists desirons . of investing inoney in the enterprize, on ap. plication personally, or by letter, at this of. fice, or to O, Hoogs, . 56-tf San Francisco. . . K to be sold low to the trade, ex ship, by COlIT & BEALS, Agents of the manufacturers, Sansome street, near Clay. {From the Hudson River Chronicle.] X CHALLENGE—-Excerstor soap.— . 300 boxes of this superior family soap, . The Excelsior soap, a recent invention of . . Mr Caldwe}l, of the firm of Caldwell, Payson . {and Co., manufacturers, 289 Rivington street, . . New York, premises to be the wonder of the . laze. tn 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 soup acts equally well in cold, hard, or . solt water, and will bea great saving to the lfumily and washerwoman, It sets all colois, land clothes requires no boiling or bleaching . when washed with this article. For houses and toilet purposes itis admirable. The Tribune, and other high elass papers, speak in. glowing terms of its merits. For removing vrease or oils from silks, cottons, linens, and woollens, itis admirable. We heartily commend this superior article to our lady friends, as being both saving and economican. 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, €tc., ete. 56-lm-is . For Sale, new steam engine, of 5 or 6 horse power, A with boiler etc. complete, A» J. POPE, 15I-Im Peradventure office, california wharf. Franklin House. Corner of Broadway and Sansome streets, San Francisco. Cox §SLocum, Proprietors. . The Franklin House is one of the largest jand most commopious houses in the city, jand the table is furnished with the best the . jmarket affords. ‘The rooms are light and . airy. 56-Im . lron! Tron! Tron! for sale . LBS. assorted siges sbire and Pennsyivanie lrov; ronnd and square . jiron, from 1-4 inch to 4 inches in sizes: flat . from . ineh to five inches in width, and of . every thickness; horse shoes and nails; borax. } Steel and blacksmith tools, and all &inds of . blacksmithing and howse work done with neat. ness and dispatch; mining tools of every de. scription made to order, TOWNE & VAN WINKLE, Bush street, near Oriental Hotel 50-m =Between Battery and Sansome streets, . scriber has followed the butter business, } in the Affintic 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 ali packed at the dairies— . not repacked in New York—in 25 and “100 pounds packages ; and being expressly pat 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 Pacitic streets, . 631m San Froneicen . Juformation W auted., N the 27th of last month, a young man by the name of M. W. Batterton left! Rattlesnake Bar, on the middle Yuba, for . Nevada and has not been heard of since. Any person giving information respecting ; . him shall be liberally rewarded for his trouble. Direct to James H. Barrertron, 60-2t* Nevada postoitice. Hydraulic Rarns, Chain Pumps, For sale by DAVIS & CO, Importers of hardware and mining implements. } Cor. Sansome and Clay sts, S. F., near Cen55-Im MERCANTILE HOTEL, and Restauiant, Front street, one door north of the Pacific Wharf, San Francisco. This establishment is now open for the re; ception of permanent and transient boarders The house being centrally located in the business part of the city, and convenient landing of the Racieaake boats, render this to the country merchants one of the most desirtble houses in the city. tooms furnished or unturnished, ean be had at reasunable rates by ihe day, ’ week or month, and meals evn be obtained atany hour in the Restaurant, where will be tound at all times the best the market j affords. 63-Im GEO, BROWN, as Book Bin . the Chinese sales room of TOBIN & DUN. . . CAN, Long Wharf, one door below Sansoma . Street,and examine their stock of sapurbly . can be purchased at one-fourth of the price
. tracts of valley, or table, or mountain land, } Montgomery sts. . Upera cigars; 8,000 Hficacia cigars: 6,000 P. P San Francisco Advertisements. dery. B' ANK BOOKS and Stotioasry.—Cooxe } #8 & Le Count respectfully inform the publie that they intend opening, on or about the tenth of Novdinber. a . Blank Book, Stationary, and Bock Binding Establishment, . Where every thing in their line will be manu. factured in as workmanlike manner as in any . Similar establishment in the States, and upon . reasonable terms. Their stock of blank books, got up to order expresay for this market, will be found superior in materials, and style of binding to any ply at the bar of the above saloon, Montgo. . heretofore imported, comprising Russia-banded sheep and half-bound super royal, royal, me. dium, demy and eap books. Staple and Fancy Stationery viz: { Jinerican note, letter, and drawing paper; will ne aed copying inks, approved paulitres; pencils, suiers, wafers, gold and steel pens, cutiery, e.c., with every article rrqiured for the counting house. Having the best English and eheek papor on hand, they will be enabled to supply eustomers with blank books of every size and tern. Bill-heads and account sales ruled to pattern, Every variety of binding dene neatly and with despatch. Music, magazines, law books, notarial records, ete. bound to order, in uny style, or to mutch, COOKE & LE COUNT, Stationer’s Warehouse, Montgomery st. near Clay, Wells’ Fire-Proof building 58-Im Ex Alfred and Emile. 7000 Ibs linseed oil; 2000 Ibs butter, 70 bbis ale and porter; 400,009 cigars; claret in boxes . and hhds; perfumery, cherry cordial, cham. pagne ; port wine; six cases fire arms ; 300 boxes sperm candles ; fancy goods, woolen socks, merinos J, G. SCHRODER and Co, ni3m Sansome, bet, Clay and Washington. Mahony and Garniss, GFNERAL BROKERS. Commercial Exchange for all Nations, cor. of California and Sansome sts, M. & G. have constantly on hand and for srle, assorted invoices of provisions, clothing, . crockery, hardware, barley, oats, corn, flour, ete. ete. 54 3in WN. SHES Notary Public, Conveyancer § General Ag’t. I EEDS, mortgages, agreements, certificates of Incorporates, powers of attorney, charter parties, bottomry bonds, bills of sale of vessels, and other commereial papers drawn and acknowledged. Protests of vessels drawn and extended, Oftice in the Commercial Exchange for! all Nations, California street, corner of San. some, San Francisco. 54-tm . tiome Presents! ARE and Beautiful Goods at Auction! When you visit San Francisco, call at . embroidered Chinese shawis and curiosities. At their auction sales these beautiful goods they are selling for in the States. Every person returning home takes with him a/ Chinese shawl. 56-1 ‘X J oy Farms for Sale, N the counties of Sonuma and Napa, and the Petaluma Valley, in large or small well watered and wooded. Apply at the style of binding, and ruled to any desired pat. Marysvi.te Heeacn, he will find there letters . jot simplicity, credulity, jrelating to rich old husbands, young wives, San Francisco Advertisements, A GOODCHANCE FORAGREAT LAR 4 Gain.— The advertiser, to satisfy a elnim having recently become the owner of the’ Avmoy Saoon and Rest tirely unacquainted with the business of publie house keeping, be would offer the said saloon, with all the fixtures and furniture, for sale ata great sacrifice; or he wouid sell one half of the same te any person well calculated {to carry onthe 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 ashort . time, and is fitted up in a superior style. Ap58-4t . mery st., near California . Crockery and Glassware. . BUST RECEIVED and landing, a well as} ob sorted tnveice of glassware per Challenge, jand an invoice of flint enamelled ware. a beau. tiful article, per Francis—in lots to suit ; PHILLIP A. ROACH, clay st. 34 door below Montgomery st. * UNNY BAGS—10,000 fall sized and . quality, large red; Onions, 20,000 Ibs. California growth, superior quality; grapes, fresh pulied, ofthe Vall jo vintege. Cornand corn. meal, fresh ground for feed. Mess and clear pork, sugar, tea; superior Trish and Goshen butter, in small packages: On sale at T. B. MoManus § Co's. 58-1m Jackson street, ‘“HILE FLOUR—1500 half sacks, 3000 / qt sacks—afloat or on shore, Keynetu Mac Lea, central wharf, near Battery st. J. Fisher & Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, Watchmakere ‘ and Engravers, Kearny st. bet Commercial and Sacramento, FFER for sale a full assortment of watches and California Jewelry at prices as low as the lowest. 58-1m 58-1m AURANT, ond being enX heavy; Potatoes, a cargo very superior . CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, asSAYER AND SMELTER, Informs the: miners of the surrounding country thathe has removed his Assaying Office , well known tor two and a half years in Sacramento street San Francisco, to Broad street Nevada gity. _ ile also announces,to the public that receiving more Numerous applications for assays, . and seeing a large number of miners occupied in prospecting and working quartz veins, to (xcilitaie them in their searches, he has reduced his Assaying price to $15,0Q instead of { $20,00, which it was at first. #a Mr. Dusuzeau, baving had ten years practice, and having been proprietor of quartz veins in the Chilian mines, can offer to the miners assurances in his consnttations upon the differs ent mines. He also takes charge in the direetien of mineral works. in erecting and directing Machines to extract the gold as well of the poorest as of the ‘richest mineral; these machines being the best, the surest, the least costly, he can recommend then in preference tu all others. Wat. Dusuzzav, Broad st. * opposite the Virginia House. } Oct. Uth 1851. 49 3m* sessions ae BE, Cook, J, J. GRAY, E. Cook and Co. . V HOLESALE and rerail merebants, se. cond building above the new theatre, . fronting on both Main and Broad strerts, Have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stock of goods im Nevada city, to Which they are duily receiving fresh sapplies, which enables them to keep their assortment full. Their stock consists in part of * Chih fl uy, Liquors, all kinds, Ciear pork Cognae brandies Mess do Pale do Haims Peach co Mackerel Cherry do Dried beef trish whiskey Butter Sectch do Cheese Monongahela do Chili beans Port wine Dried peaches do apples do plums Claret wine Champaign wine dv cider nen lini F Mn. KF. He FY Supecke, late of Rancho . Hermann, would call at the office of the . containing news from Europe of importance . for hii. 68-1m eye A . Davis’ Vevetable Pain Killer, . ANUFACTURED by Perry Davis § . MM Son, Providence, RJ. This te which has become so generally known for its curative qualities, is offered for sale by the . subscribers, wholesale agents for Culifornia, Martin & Darr, Jackson st between Montgomery and Sansome. 58-2m . VYERHE “Fortunes of a Y oung Widow ?—A } narative of fondoess, fashion, finances, roguery and cunning; . penniless adventurers, modern financiers; the . philosopliy of keeping up appearances, of iiv. Herrings Porter in cases Crackers Ale in bbis and cases Pepper Temon syrop Spices Boots and snues Ginger Clothing and socks Mustarl Axcs and helves Pickles Shovels and picks Raisins Hoes na frying pans Apple jellies Nai.s, all sizes, Preserved peaches, — ‘Lobacco and cigars dos meats Starch and soap Oysters Creaua tartar Sardines Soda and saleratus Playing cards, letter paper, pens and ink, knives and forks, poeket knives, queensware, and many other artieles to tedious to mention. Our motto in trade is quick sales, small pro. fits and dust down, Give ysa call and if we do uot sell as cheap as our neighbors, we will uot ask you to patronize us. 7 li, COOK & CO. Nevada city, Nov. 29th, 1851,—63-3in ing without means and beyond means. For sale at the Noisy Carrier’s Publishing . Hall, Long Wharf, between Sansome and Bat. . tery sts. 58-Im . . Miscellaneous Books, . NEW ASSORTMENT just received. consisting in part of philosuphieal, theoJogical and law books; English, French, German, and Spanish school books; English, French and Spanish novels; Lnglish and Frenvh cookery books; books on games, as Hoyle’s ete. ; various medical, surgical and agricultural instructors ; sheet music, globes atlasseg, etc. ete. For sale by office of Harteck, Peacuy & Binines, Barron & Co's building, corner Merchant and 56-2m . Office of the Nevada County Gold Min. Co San Francisco Oct. 20, 1851. THE Secretary 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 21th inst. He is, also, instrueted to notily those, whose previous assessments still remain nopaid, that unless the same is paid within the time (-ix weeks from the date of assessment) . required by law, their stock will be forfeited . to the company . 3d as’ment of $2 pr share made 24 Sept. (851. . 4th do do 3 do do 26 do do 15tn do do 2. do do 20 Oct. do 5559 W. RB. PEAKE, See’y. . ey" KS ror saLe.—State 3 per cents; state im 7 per cents; city bonds; city warrants, . Stocks of all kinds bought and sold. Loans negotiated. by C,H. WEST. 278 Montgomery street, Bacon & Co’s. 58-2 opposite Page, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, Agricultural and Mining Implements §c. . is Davis & Co. . . . yncr of Sansome and ¢ lay eta. a AVE cons.antly on hand a large asgort. ment of the above named articles Also, . (or sale at the lowest murket rates, blasting . and sporting powder, and shot We would invite the atteation of buyers to our stock ine ol vere ay j Gun and Lock Sunita. G. TRIP, Lock and Gun smith, Bell’ a . Ss. Hanyer, and General Jobber in brass, iron and steel, Leidesdorff street, near the corner of Commercial, Long Wharf, San . Francisco. 56-Im . Shepard and Hale, MPORTEKS, and wholesale dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Sansome st., between Jackson and Washington. 59-lm . wham ENGINE FOR SALE,—One su. b—F perior steam engine, with two flue boilers, 42 inches diameter, 24 feet long, two cylinders I4 inch, five feet stroke, with fixtures, * ppurtenances, and duplicates complete, for sale by . Fay, Peirce & Wiis, 22 Battery st 59-Im Or Dana Broruens, foot Clay st. . ° To Miners in Quartz. Fo SALLE, a fine assortment of magnifying glasses, of various powers, made expressly for examing quartz rock. Also pocket} Compasses, magnets, thermometers, pocket spy-ulasses, surceyor’s compasses, theodolites, . leveling instruments, etc. ete, . Instruments of every description made to order, Repairs executed in the best mannery Orders by express punctually attended to. . THOS. TENNENT, . Mathematical and Nautical Instrument ma. ker, Montgomery st., hoad of Long Wharf, . over the banking house of Drexel, Sather & . Charch, San Francisco. 63-ly . FHAYANA cigars —travana cl-. GARS!—10.000 Cabago cigars; 13.000 . ~ lof the season. i ed with the choieest wines and liquors: . fully solicited. IFOXHE French Hotel, Hotel de France, with and request a call, before porchas. jurniture, iq lon the fifth of December next . sengers At the Pioneer Bookstore, corner Montgomery and Clay sts. . 100 Cases Brandy and Fresh Pian, ussorted : ‘BO doz fresh peaches, in 2 Ib tins; 50 eighth pipes, pare French brandy; 200 sacks green Central American o¢ flee; 150 packages Imperial and Gunpowder tea, in nsakugey, 500 packages Y Hyson, 6 lbs each; 500 kegs leaf lard, 10 cans do, in tins; 700 kits no. 1 mackerel; Mess pork in hf bbls; Chili peaches; Winchester’s soap, olive oil, etc. Arsinaron & Co, cor, Jackson and Front ats, 58-m 58-1m . Crescent House, Pacific st. bet. Montgomery and Kearny. } Ape BOSLEY, having teased the above 4 hou e, takes ploasure in announcing to the public that she is now prepared to receive boarders either by the day or week, The table will be spread with the varieties The lodging rooms are comfortable and airy, Connected with the house isa bar, well stockA shure of the public patronage ie respect58-imn For Sale, the lot on which it is located, and all the . Apply to MR. GALINA, . 58-1 ma At the Hoel. © UXVELL & ANTHONY'S Ausragtsan A Laixt.—For Sydney direct.—T'o sinc ceed . the Jessie Byrne,—The sprendid, fast sailing . clipper barque LALLA ROOK, 4.0 tens . register, Capt W Jt P Haynes, will positively . sail on or about the 25th Nov She carries an } . experienced surgeon, and the passengers will . be provided for on the most jideral seale, For freight, which will be taken at the lowest . rates, or passage, she having superior accommodatione for comfort and convenience, apply to the captain on hoard, Lony wharf, or to CUNDELL & ANTHONY, hp’g Sats Long whart, over Steamboat Hotel, Orto HORT BROTHERS, California street. 60-td NE PUMPING MACHINE—i2 horse power, with pumps complete, and son tnotive boiler: for gale by BEVERLY C. SANDERS. 69-1m Howison’s Pier, OW DER—200 kegs blasting powder, 150 kegs sporting do, eG r¥G@ und FFFG . loo 6“ hUin lib cannisters, 20 m feet patcnt safety fuse, 500 m percussion caps, For sale by EDWARD H. PARKER, Agent for the Hazard Powder company, 60-1m Sansome st, near Pacitie. r J = . . For Sydney, Direct. 6 lay follow the Barreto jr,—The fine new fast sailing British barque PELHAM, . 500 tons burthen, will sail for the above port . This fine vessel has superior accommoda tions, and will take a limited number of pasShe is a enperior sea boat and fast Marvin §& Hircucock, be . to the . P. cigars ; 5,000 Cerise cigars; 4,000 Palermo . sailer. and is expected tomuke a quick passage, cigars; 7,000 Nebastian cigars; 6,000 Union ) and as no expense will be spared in fitting and American cigars ; 7.750 M. OU, A. &. cigars; . Provisioning her, the passengers will be par-. . 3,000 Curveadad cigars; 3,000 Novedad cigars; . ticularly comfortable. Medical aid and medi. . 5.000 Flor de Habana cigara; 5,000 El la Chaz . cines provided. ‘ . © gars; 4,000 El Rey cigars; 8,000 Sultana ciEarly application must be made. F or freight gars; 6,000 El Orb civare; 10.00 Nicotiana . OF prssage apply to == Capt. PATTISON, 17,000 1 Empresario cigars; 13,000 “arragano . eoyerd ie office, Pacii e wharf, ; cigars ; 20,000 Alhambra eigars; 20,000 Orma . _ Or to SEARLE, WILBY § CLARK, } Rosa Imperial Regalia cigars; 36,900 Tulipin . 60-td Dacramento street, . Regalia cigars; 50,000 La Minerva Regalia . igs tha tgs. cigars, ‘ PYRESU arrival of butter.—The subscriber . The above are all guaranteed first class Hahas receiued per ships Eagle and Sea vana cigars, For sale b Witeh 30,000 Ibs, same cuslity as that receiv. B.C. He IRN, Sansom* st. ed ex Challenge, JAS. PATRICK, Between California anJ Pine sis, 62-1w Battery st. near Battery. 58-Im woHes & LOT, for sule or rent,on Broad strect, formerly occupied by Dr. Cook, with all the fixtures appertaining thereto, including a good evrral and a well of water. For further particulars enquire at the Kaglo Hotel, 63-8 Grass Valley Advertisements H. GARRETSON, Carpenter and Mill© 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 falthiully und promptly executed. Shop at Grass Valley opposite Beatly’s Hotel. Sept. 30th, 1851. --46-3m* PD. CLEVELAND, M.D., Physician e and Surgeon, Main st., Grass Valley. 45-3m fVOR SALE—A boiler for a steam erigine, of 15 horse power, can be seen at the Suvcramento Quartz Crushing Mochine, Grass Valley. Also quicksilver in flasks. Apply to ‘Thomas GLEN, or to 4 Juris Werziar, Grass Valley, Nov. 17th, 1851—60-tf JQEATTY HOUSE, hy Thos. Beatty, Grass Valley, Nevada co. 45-tf ACIFIC HOTEL, by Peterson and Guptons, Grass Valley Nevada co, Ranch in connection with the houso. 45t Jas. B. Townsend, (Late of St Louis, Mo.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Main st., Grass Valley, Nevada co. 55 3m* C. F. SMITH. Justice of the Peace,: AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRASS VALLEY, Nevada County, 3m41* Constable's Sale. j GQ) TATE OF CALIFORNIA,—-Nevada wR county, Township of Grass Valley—ss. By virtue of an execution to me directed, issued by C F Smith, Esq, a Justice of the Peace jn and for the county and state afore8 id, dated October 28th, 1851, on a judyment rendered the 11th day of October 1851, in favor of Henry Bowen, against Philip Nlickinger for the snm of one hundred and thirty one dollars debt and damages, and forty dollars and ninety cents costs of suit and money disbursements, Ihave taken on execution and offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Grass Valley hetel, in centreville, Grass Valley township, on the 10th day of December, a D 1851, between the hours of 9 o'clock a m, and 5 o’clock pm, all the right, title and interest of said Philip Flickinger, in the following deseribed property to wit: one undivided third of his right title and interest in a house and ground, situated in Grass Valley, on the corner of main and mill streets, opposite Beatty's Hotel, avjoining the old butcher's shop, containing seventy five feet front on main street, and running back to a corral owned and occupied by Pearson; also, in one honse and lot east of and adjoining the aboye deseribed property ; also in one lot on the east side of the ravine, adjoining Dreinel, and next lot east of the old store of Savage & Brennen, taken as the property of the said Flickinger to satisfy the above debt and costs of suit. iy L. Husrsron, Constable. Grass Valley, Nov. 18th, 1851.—60-td iv OUND ESTRAY—One grey mare— the tops ef each ear rounded, with an impereeptible brand on the left shoulder, ‘The owner can have her by applying at the Chicago hotel, proving property and paying charges. 59-30* ‘ For Sale or Lease. NHE wellknown tavern, Whi tthe upper end of Broad street, rniniture, etc. Any person desiro' ing in the business of hotel keeping will do well to call and examine the premises bef ting. asthe above property can be a great sactifice. Also, the store house opposite the White Hall. Applo to J, CHAPMAN § Co, 61-tf At their ‘gn Store J MR, DUSUZEAU, OR, TT then. emt Patten tt ere