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October 25, 1851 (4 pages)

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od BUSINESS DIRECTORY . MAIN STREET. Jeffrey F. Halsey, Public} John Enscoe, Ph Administrator, Office, main street, opposite . Surgeon, Pino street. the Post Office no27 Bower’s and Co’s Express; © Nee, Foot of Main street a29 G. Perry and Co., Whole. eale and retail store, Commercial street. 230 Winn and Lawrence, wholesale and retail Grocers, cor. “ine and Com. sts 230 E. Cook, and Co., Wholesale and retail Groeery store, main street, two doors above Deer Creek. ao ~~ Nevada City Bakery, by Milk Depot,by David Phelps . Wm. ©. Connell and D. E. Root, Kiota street. a Main street bridge. John Ford, Grocery Store ond Boef Market, Main street bridge. «29 Deer Creek Bakery, By B. D. Ward. foot of Main street. asd “Olive Braneh” Saloon, “by Thomas & Mitchell. a30 The Empire Saloon, by ©.B. Lovell, Main street. a30 Empire Hotel, by Meechum and Scott, immediately in the rear of Emplre Saloon. a30 A. B. Hoy, Physician and Dentist Main etreet. 230 BROAD STREET. Saddler and Lindsley, wholegale and retailGrocers, foot of Broad street. Moltby and Bell, Boarding Honse and provision store, Broad atreet. a30 Eagle Hotel, by Morgan and Fish, Broad street. a30 Auction and Commission Store, by J. Williamson and Co., Main street. J. GC. Birdseye and Co. wholvrale and retail store, Mainstreet. 230 Buckéye Lunch and Bake-. Avery and Mills, Wholesale y, French, Allison and Co., Main street, oppo. and retail store. Main street. te “0 _. Crawford and Dunn, wholethe Empire. } Barker’s Saloon, main street. Dawson Saloon, by Dawson Antony and Co., Main street. a30 in Shop, by Wm. Williams Main street. a30 Western Market, by Web. a30 eter and Co., Main street. Nevada Store, by Oglesby a30 and Shepherd, Main strect. Nevada Clothing Store, by a30 D. Nathan, Main street. Nevada Bakery, by Everett and Co., Main street. a30 Exchange Coffee House, by A. Sanford Milliken and Co., Main street. a30 Artemas Rogers, Wholesale . 1a Retail store, Main street. a3) + ’ a] Nevada Book Store Niles Searles, Main street. 830 Miners’ Drug Store, by Dr. Moore, Main street. a30 Drs. Overton & Miller, Of fice on Main st., opposite the Post office. 2380 E. F. W. Ellis, Attorney at Law, opposite the Plaza, main strect. 230 Ohio Store, by P. P. Marsh, and M. Asper, Main strect. a30 A. W. Drouillard, Attorney ot Law, Miner's home, Main street. 230 Miners’ Home, main street. By Halsey & Overton Washington House, by Bes Nain street, oge ~ Round Tent, By Gowden ead Bell, Broad street. a30 by S. B. City Restaura SUWahn, on Broad Strect, opp site NevadaJaurnel Otibee. uz Star Bakery and Liberty House, by Mrs. Margaret Hirst. auge3 Woods and Brother, wholeeate and retail store, Broad street. a30 Davis and Hurst, wholesale end retail merchants, cor. Broad and Pine sts. Edwin Field, Jeweller, nea,. the corner of Broad and Pine streets. Spring Hill House, by John Coffee corner of Broad and Pine streets. Missouri boarding House, by Geo. W. Kidd, cor. of Broad and Pine. J. Spruance and Brothers, Wholesale and retail Grocery Store, Broad st Broad Street Drug Store by Dr. Clark, corner Broad and Pine. a30 T. G. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 5 Office on Broad Street, Nevada City Cal { Wm. T. Barbour, Law office, Main street, 1 door cast of Barker's Ex change, up atairn. Hubbard and Hodge’s Law @O@ce eorner Main and Kioto sweet. P. B. Fagin Physician and Surgeon, broad street, under Masonic Hall. Z. P. Davis, Broad street. Gunsmith, a30 Nevada Exchange, by Milyer and Ros Broad stzeet a30 Galena and Dubuque Store by J. K. O'Farrell, Broad street, a30 Broad Street Market, by S. T. Nappor, Broad street: a30 . Noel, Watch M_ker Broad street, under Masonic Hall. 370 Gregory House, by U. Gregory, main street. a30 = oore and_ Borradaile Wholesale and Retail store, Broad street. 030 Placer Hotel, by B. F. Dick30 ermap, Broad street. a. Towa Store, by 8. D. Baker and Co., Broad strect. a30 Georgia Store, by McAllister Willis and co., Broad street. a30 Mansfield Exchange, by Simeon Step, Broad street, below Masonic Hall Traders’ and Packers’ Depot ne $20. Dread atreet, ae neal tea) *. New Orleans, a30 saie and retaj! atore, no. 13, Main strect. 230 J. Wiener, Wholesale and retail dealers in clothing, no. 11 Main street. veseepien ech padcaaeaalanbiaiel eeiasediaaedomanatemeainieanigdamiannoia Bills of Exchange on New York, Philadelphia, New Orleana, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Boston, St. Louis. The eager: hae having made arrangements with one of the wea!thiest banking houses in the Atlantic States or California, are prepared to sell Bills of Exchange, for gold dust or coin, on as favorable terms as any other responsible house. We draw on Page & Bacon, St Louis, Atlantic Bank, Boston, State Bank, Louisiana, N Orleans, Drew, Robinson & Co, N York, F A Vandyke Jr, & Co Philadelphia T S Goodman & Co, Cincinnati, Hutchings & Co, Louisville, S Jones & Co, Pittsburg. We will continue to forward gold dust and letters through the old established house of Adams & Co. All gold dust will be forwarded through the Pacific Mail line which never fails. Letters will be sent by Vanderbilt's new line if desirod. Having a little room left in our large Salamander safe, we will continue to receive treasure on deposit. DAVIS & HIRST. Nevada City, Sept. 6th 1851. A.D. BOY CE-=North east corn¥ er J and 3d sts. Sacramento, wholesale and retail dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfumery. etc., constantly on hand a large stock of lamp oil and alcohol; also, a general assortment of patent medicines. Physicians’ proscriptions carefully prepared by day ornight. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention and great care observed in packing. Pure wines and liquors for medical purposes always on hand. 49-1m ry . The National Hotel, heal AT AUBURN. TUE aubscriber most respectfully informs hose visiting Auburn and vicinity, and the public in general, that he has just completed that large building, expressly erected as a Hotel, in Auburn. Care will be taken by the Ladics of the House, that the Table will be kept neatly and well supplied. 1 retura my thanks to my friends for these past patronage at the old stand—of which I have converted the cntire building into s store, wiere Miners and Tra ders will find a constant and general assortment of Goods for sale low, for the Dust. Auburn June 18 6m Wm GWYNN. ~ J.C. GRAY, M. D. Physieian and Sugeon. Virginia House, Broad Street. Nevada City, April 26th. Le EAT & VEGETABLE MARKET.— M ‘he undersig ned bas just opened a market atthe old stand of Crawford & Dunn, main street, where he will keep constantly on band all kinds of fresh meats, sausages, fresh eggs, fresh and salt fish, fresh butter, and every variety of vegetables that can be procured in this couutry. GAME in abundance as soon a: the season will permit. Oct. + 9, 48-tf T. HOLMES. Zeger GREGORY S At<a lantic and Pacific Express, Hoffman and Co. agents at Nevada City. : This Express has no connection with any other concern, and persons doing busines with this Line can be assured that whateve" they entrust to its management at either o its Offices, will reach its destination withou passing through other hands, or meeting with delay. Special Messengersin 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 of the 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, F. Wadsworth. E. B. Higgins. Mitchell & Hutchins. Ricketson & Co. Hoffman § Little. onolulu, §. I. ortland, Ore. Nevada City, Liverpool, John W. Hart. Monterey, Cal. R. G. Willams. Sac. City, G. E. Clarke. Drafts for eale on New York and New Or eans, in sums to suit. Principal Office, 280, Montgomery st., SanFrancisco, J. W. GREGORY, Proprietor and Manager. HOFFMAN &¢& Re ae at Nene} goods da City, on Main Street, corner of PinN. B. i eonep will leave This Office in season to connect at the Central Office at San Francisco with the Special Agents, gong directly through to New York and Otlaana, by the Fret Steamship. ysician and . Auction & Commssion. Witliamson & Co., (at the Anction e Stand on Main street) would call the attention of miners, packers and traders, to their stock of goods. <A full supply of the most desirable articles the market below affords, can always be fownd at their sa'es’room: . In part consisting of the best quality of Li. quors,Groceries, Provisions and miner’s tools, . which will be sold either at anction or pri. vate sale—at prices to suit customers. REGULAR BALE Days. Every Sunday at 10, 8, m. “Tuesday = at 8. p. m. “Friday at 8. p. m. I. WILLIAMSON & CO. Nevada, May 7, 1851. tf (RR SME SE RIES = Ree a eR Nr A A EERE Adams & Ce’s Hemi Monthly Kxpress We will dispatch, per Steamer of the Ist and 15th of every month our regular messenger, as ueual. Gold Dust shipped and insured, as usual, to . all parts of the Attantie States and Europe. Drafts for sale on our house in all the princial Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New Engand Banks, and at our various offices through. out 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 enly firmin Sacramento connecting with us, and are authorised ot draw on usfor any amount. ADAMS ¢CO. Great Bargains!!!!!! And a Rare Chance to purchase Groceries, Provisions and Miners Supplies, at WHOLESALE & RETAIL, AT THE Packers and Traders =D EE” a Ee OORHIES & CO., one door below the Masonic Hall Broad Street, are now receiving by their line of Express wagons from San Franeisco and Sacramento, a laage and splendid stock of fresh Provisions, which will be sold at coet and freight, and no mistake. We cannot enumerate all the varicties of Goods that compose our stock, which at all times will offer @REAT INDUCEMENTS to those who wish to purchase goads very cheap. They flatter themsclrves, that all who wish to purchase will find it to their interest to call on them before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determ‘ned to sell at a fair and living freight, and that no regular house in this city, or wagoners, shall undersell them, who deal with the ublie on fair principles. a will warrant Pheir goods to be of the best quality. Nevada, may 26th, ’51. nl2 EXPRESS, NOTICE to miners on Middle Yuba, Rattleenake Bar, Newburyport Bar, McKinsey’s Flat, Earcka, Dry Diggings, Humbug Canon and Grass Valley. Furman, McIntyre §& Co., having completed their establishments, one at Snow Tent sixteen miles from Grass Valley and 28 miles from Nevada; the otherat German Bar, 4miles N. N. West of Snow Tent, are enabled to furnish a general assortment of goods direct from Sacramento at the lowest possible rates. Both houses are fitted up to entertain travelers. They will also run a semi-monthly Express to San Francisco, through Nevada, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, and Sacramento. Lettera will be delivered at the several diggings by agents appointed. All moneys will be forwarded to the States through Gregory §& Co’s Express, San Francisco. May 29th, ’5I. 4tn13 BATH. All who wish Baths can beaccom modated by calling at the new Bathing Establishment in the Empire Building. It has been constructed in a neat and commodious manner and pientifully supplied with pure water, warm or cold. Shower Baths at a moment’s notice on reasonable terms. In connection with this is a shaving, hair cutting and dressing saloon. Every branch of the business executed in the most agreeable manner and approved style. nevada, June 4th. J. P. DAVIS, Gunsmith. Broad Street, next door to Davis & Hurst Og All kinds of fine iron work done on short notice and on reasonable terms. LOST. N the road between Marysville and Nevada, a small leather wallett, containing a small specimen, and a number of notes and other papersof value only tothe owner The notes were drawn by J. B. Green, Wm. Lono, & Co., Crosby White, John R. Madison, J. Farrow, N. E. Whitesides, John Jackson and others who are hereby notified not to pay them unless to the subscriber or his order. The finder of the above, by leaviug it at the Miners Home, Nevada, United States Hotel Marysville, or Missouri Hotel, Sacramento, will be handsomely rewarded. ALLEN WILEY. m3. Jt The Marysville Herald and Placer Times please copy, and charge this office. NEW ORLEANS WHOLESALE AND Retail Clothing Depot. tomes The undersigned, lutely arrived to this place, begs to inform the eititons and miners of Nevada City and its vicinity, that he has constantly on band a fine assortment of aap po furnishing goods, al-o a large supply of miners’ clothing and staple oods, nmeiber with a large assortment of Boots and Sho 8, Blankets, Hats, Caps, &e., which ho offars_ te sell as cheap as any Mersean in San Francisco, at wholesale and retail. _The store which he occupies is situated in Main street, next door to the Bachange Coffee Usd, JACOB KOHLMANN. Nevada City, April 26th. tf MINING COMPANIES, Lawyers, Merchants, &c.—A gentleman competent te fulfill the duties of secretary, managing clerk, accountant, traveling agent, ete., etc., wishes toengage to engage hsmself for a period of mot less than three months, in the mining districts for further paticulars enquire of Mr. Ewer, Nevada Journal Office. June 19, tf. GEORGE BORRADAILE, Seuth side ef Broad st. next door to the Gregory House, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, Greceries and Provisions &c. Has constantly on hand, and is receiving daily all kinds of desirable goods, Consisting of Flour, Pork, Barley, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Beans, Apples, Peaches, Lard, Syrup, Tobacco, Liqsors, Spices, mining Tools &c. He invites the attention of Miners and Packers tohis well assorted stores and be will give satisfaction as to the quality of his " Iml6m JESSE MOORE, M.D. Physician and Surgeen. Office at the Miner's Drag Store, Main . Street april 23 tf CITY ORDINANCES, et aisanataaniippmascnaliicoema 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: Sec. 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. ‘The eas. tern 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 surveyed by J. S. Brodie under the instructions and authority of the common council. Sec 2,—The City of Nevada shall i be and is hereby divided into five . Wards, as follows, to wit: Ward Ist, shall comprise that portion of the City embraced within the following limits, namely, to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the south bank of Little Deer Oreek 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 continuing 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 tothe place of commencement. Ward 2d, shall comprise that portion of the city embraeed in the following limits, namely: Commencing 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 . H. Shepherd on upper main street, ence northeast to the northeast corner of the boundaries, thence southerly along the east boundary line of the city, crossing Great Deer creek to its intersection with Little Deer ercek, thence westerly along the south bank of Little Deer creek to the place of commencement, ea ward Sth, shall comprise that portion 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 to the place of commencement. Sec. 8d.—A city Surveyor shall be chosen by the common council on the passage of this ordinance, whose duty it shall be as soon as practicable, to define the aforesaid boundaries of the city, and limits of the five wards, by suitable and permanent land marks; he shall also furnish the common council with an accurate plan of the said boundaries of the city and limits of its wards, and perform such other professional duties as may be required by the common council for which serviees well and truly performed, he shall receive such compensation as may hereafter be prescribed. Passed May 20th, 1851. Moses F. Hoit, Mayor L, F. CHUBBUCK, City clerk. 0 Ordinance No, 15. Regulating the ravine west of Main street. The common council of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Sec, 1. That the ordinance entitled an ordinance respecting a ravine west of Main street, be repeealed and si hereby repealed. Sec. 2. The committee on streets are hereby authorized to contract with some person or persons for a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars, to turn the water from said ravine by a ditch or sluice from its present course into the ravine known by. the name Roger William’s ravine, at a point to be approved by the committee. Passed May, 28, 1851. MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR, L. F. Cuvssvcx, City clerk, Ordinanee No. 14. Relating to the street on little deer creek, The common council of the city of Nevada, do ordain as follows: That the committee on streets be and are hereby authorized to locate the road or street beyond the bridge on deer creek, to the saw mill on little deer creek, also to contract for having the same put into good repair, and constructing a bridge across little deer creek, at the earliest period and thein most reasonable terms. Passed May, 28, 1851. MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR. L. F. Cuvussuck, City clerk. J. G. MAXWELL Is my authorized agent to attend to my business during my temporary absence from N ity. rom Nevada city, af, MOORE July oth, 1st 8 2 a eS a ~ Sheriff i) Sale. Stats or Catiroania, Nevada County, Se. B* virtue or an execution to me direcied, issued from the office of John Edwards Ksq.,a Justice of the Perce in and for the county and State aforesaid, dated August the Sth, 1851, ona judgment rendered in said of fice the 27th day of May, 1851, in favor of J B. Truesdell, against Brown and Mills and against A, B. Hoy, garnishee; 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 premises, on Saturday the 18th day of October next, the following property, to wit: Theone undivided half part of the house and fixtures in Nevada City, known as the City Bath House, taken in execution as the property of said Hoy, to satisfy said debt and costs of suit. Juo. W. Gatcauer, Sheriff, By W. H. Expicorr, Under Sheriff. Nevada City, Sept. 27th, 1851—45-td Hotel de France. FRENCH HOTEL §& RESTAURANT The proprietors of this establishment have recenily fitted up their building, and now prepared to accommodate all persons who may avor therm with a call, in the best style. They have good beda fur the accommodation of all ersons who may be traveling without blankets, Their bar contains a large selection of the most choice liquors. Boarding can be had at $14 pr ya Boarders who wish but 2 meals per Nevada, May, 14th, 1851. CITY DRUG STORE. The undersigned subscribers having opened on Main Street, in Nevada City, a fresh and jenuine stock of . Drugs, Medicines, Potnts, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, stationery, . perfume , brushes &c. Also a large and well assorted stock of Oigars & Tobacco of the finest brands that the country can afford; all of which we will sell at the lowest possible rates. Calland examine our stock. LARK & GARRASON, Drug’sts & (hemists. Dr. J. LARK offers his professonal services to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, Charges,in proportion to the times. Office at the City Drag Store. Anril 19th PR51, tY. Davis & Hirst’s Express ee Will leave every Monday morning for San Francisco with letters, packages and papers. A Special Measenger will leave to connect with each mail steamer to the States. We connect with no mushroom concern, gold dust and all other packages being forwarded through the old established and undoubted house of Adams & Co,, who do the principal Express businese to the Atlantic States. We will also sell bills of exchange on the principal cities in the U. States, or furnish bills from bankers in San Francisco known to be undoubted. , N. B. All newspapers taken free of charge. Nevada City, June 12°50. NOTICE. All persons who have paid tax to the County Treasurer for License of any description are requested to deposit his receipts forthe same, with the county Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain their Liocnse. Auditor's office in the Clerk’s & Recorder's Office, Main Street opposite the New Presbyterian church. THEO. MILLER, Co. Auditor. Nevada City, Aug. 15th 1861. THE GREGORY HOUSE. This House’ is large and commodious, with the best of sleeping apartments; and the subseriber flatters himself that he will set as = atable as any other house in California having arrangements made forthe supply of all kinds of meats and vegetebles. He solicits a sharoof the; blie patronsge U. S. GREGORY. S$ EKXCANTILE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Front st., one door north of the Pacific Wharf, San Francisco. This establishment is now open for,the reception of permanent and transient boarders The house being centrally located in the business part of the city, and convenient to the landing of the Sacramento boats, render this to country merchants one of the most desirable houses in the city. Rooms, furnishod or uufurnished, ean be had at reasonable rates, by the day, week, or month, und meals may be obtained any hour in the Restaurant, where will bs found at all times the beet the market affords. spil-lm GEO. BROWN. Western Market. WEBSTER ¢ Co. wouldinform the citzens of Nevada and the public in general that they now have on hand at their establishment, on Main street, adjoining Barker's some of the beat MEATS the markot affords. Also, alarge assortment of GROCERIES. Nevada City, April 19th, 1861. RDINANCE No 36. -The Commen Couneii of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: That from and afters the 10th day of October next ensuing, the salaries of the respective officers of the City be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed Sept. 27th, 1851. MOSES F. HOIT, Mayor. L. F. Cuussvcx, City ( lerk. Niles Searls,¥Attorney and Councellor at Law,‘ Office at tho Nevada Book Store, main strect. June 55th. Boots, Shoes and Clothing, Splendid Assortment, just received and A for sale very cheap, at wholesalo and reJ. W. Morrison, tait b i Broad street. 45-tf Dr. McINTYRE, Denee, tist. Office in Novada, at Gregory’s Hotel; at Grass Valley, at Peckham’s ; at Rough and Ready, at Mrs. Downey’s References— Dr. Clark Dr. Coryell, : Nevada, Dr. Overton, Dr. Rebberts, Rough and Ready. on28 tf Hubbard & Hodge’s Law Office, and their Book and Stationcry store and Circulating Library, corner of main and Coyote streets, Gregory House. 4 be? 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 style, with large and airy sleeping apartments, and indeed, ono of the most desirable stopping places in the city. The very liberal support of tho public has enabled him to make argements for the entire comfort and nience of his boarders. and he is enabled te farnish the entire ristios of e ‘Homz’ . 80 eeldom found in Cal; a. daet. UV. 8 Gascar TO MINERS AND TRAVELERS. Ifyou want a comfortinle and cheap howpe to stop at in Sacremento City, call at ne . NEW WORLD HOTEL, . Frontstreet, between J and K i steamboat landing, "by. Onan Deane (over Dr. Cranes Drugstore.) Siaeds a ice" Boarding and lodgi 60 cts; Single meals Go cin; Loagire eS x BY MRS, LYNCH. Sacramento City, 0 Lity, April 10, 1851, n THE AMERICAN, THIS Hotel on Broad street nea has been —— and is now ready he bby ception of boarders, lodgers and transient vis itors. Families and boarders can be accommo: dated with separate rooms {f desired. This House being conducted on Temperance principtes, no pains will be spared to make it one of the most quiet and desirable places of entertainment in the city. Board and lodging per week $1500. Bord per week $12 je 28°51 MALTBY & BELL. PLACER HOTEL. R. F, DICKERMAN would say tothe traveling public, that bis house is fitted up in good style, oed that he will spare no pains to make Fan yo oe vg wee stopping ple ip evada. Boardand ing per week $1T.-House on Broad Sreet. se “ April 19, 185). WASHINGTON HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY: i ey subscriber would inform the pubtic, that he has permanently located himseli a this well known House, om the upper parto. Main street, where he is prepared to RECEIVE BOARDERS. He pledges himself to set as good a table as can be found in the city Everything which the market affords, will be served up in style and quality inferior to none. The House is located in an airy and pleasant part of the city, and is fitted up with eonvenient and airy sleeping apartments, Terms OUIS moderate. : Nevada, May 8d. a. BERS, The Empire. By C. B. Lovell. Persons wishing good liquors would de well to call atthe Empire, on Main street. April 19, 1851. 6m . Ordinance No. 35. Wherexas, the extension of the Burial Ground, immediately in the rear of the City Hall and Court street. is complained of as a public nuisance, Therefore, The common council of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance the burial of the dead in said ground be and the eames is hereby prohibited. Section 2. Any person vielating this ordinance shall, on conviction, be subject toa fine of twenty-five dullars. Passed Aug. 25. 1851. MOSES F. HOIT, Mayor, L. F, Cuussucx, City Clerk. J, R. M’CONNELL, 3. 8. lawn McConnell and Irwin, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office in the court house. Neyada. Aug 28, 1851—tf BROAD Sr. HOUSE. — Thankful to our friends for their liberal anpPort, we intend still to make our HOUSE oe quiet home for all who may favor us with their Patronage. We charge $12. per week for board, and 83. per week for lodging. Our table will be furnished with the best the market affords. Good cooks and attentive waiters. DAVIS & HIRST. tf. Aprl 9thiS5l. ~ MILK DEPOT. DAVID PHELPS would say to the publicin general, that he now keeps on hand for the ac commodation of all, a full supply of MILK, which is kept fresh at all times. Per quart 60 cents. He, also, keeps on hand ull kinds of liquors. Mitx Puncu fixed up in the most tasty manner, can be had at 25 cents per giasst Milk and Bread, Pies and Cakes Fepe con. stantly on hand. Nevada City, April I9th, 1851. GRASS. VALLEY HOTEL. LATE MAGNOLIA,] Has just been remodelled, painted, carpeted and provided with additional lodging accom modations. Also a good Bowling Alley. Prieasurx Parties promptly waited upon. L.B. AUSTIN & Co, Late of the Empire Heuse, Yolo Co. Centreville, June 23,1851. tf BLACKSMITHING ! A. G, Hursey, . WILL attend to all business entrusted are rN ee Sam. ENN er i er ee er eR to his care, in the above line of business. Wagons repaired at the shortest notice. Sluice Rakes, Forks, Picks, &c., Kept constantly on hand. He would say to the public, ihat he will pay particular attention to shocing horses and Mules. All persons wishing work in that line would do welt to call and sce him in Kiotaville. —AL80— FOR SALE, 3 four horse Wagzonsa, ljtwo horse waggon, 2 setts Double Harness, 1 house and lot on Nolan’s Avenue. N. B. Croas out Saws for hire. otaville, April 26th, 1851. ef Gregory’s Express. A messenger will leave the Nevada City office on Saturday morning the !13th, to connect at San Francisco with the Special Messenger going directly through to New Yorkand New Orleans by the stermer of Sept 15th, HOFFMAN & CO. This certifies that Hoffman § Little’ of Nevada city are fully autborized to draw Bills of Exchange at Sight on this office, and all the offices of Gregory's Express in the Atlantio cities ; also to ai tfor freight and insurance the subscriber will be reTealte age a transactions connected with this Express. J. W.G EGORY, Prop. Sad Franciseo June 14, “51 _C.A-FRISBIE’S fashionable refreshor Saloon, main et. Nevada city. Nee eee ee nT) ECE Pa YP OY & WILKINS Bridge Marke W See conuants on hand all kinds o and vegetables, on the bridge at the sake TS Oe CREEK BAKERY, by Samuel Devaiter, has the best article of bread, pies and kinds of provisions for miners on hand. 44-m* ; . One tenth interest in the cal aerated. Eongie Tansel, at Gweatland’s asfersele Per terms ais: . ofA