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SVADA JOURNAL.
tion Precincts & Officers . vention assembled
conservative re
f California,
County of Nevada, ss.
of Sessions, October Term, A. D
R, (12th October.
ordered that the following per. their continued devotion to the constitution
and the Union, proclaim the following as
political sentiments and determination, for
e appointed Judges and Inspectors
tions at the ensuing general elecwit:
1, Nevada Township, Main street
ct, at Nevada Hotel, Inspector,
min M. Contes; Judges, W. S. M’te, Eli Cook.
ad street precinet, at Court House;
tor, S. J. Sadler; Judges, James
phman, Dr. Clark.
d Flat precinct, at Williams’; Inr, John S. Williams; Judges, SvloBell, Thomas J. Chambers.
loy Flat, at Austin’s; Insdector,
B. Austin, Judges, Franklin Mar‘homas Edwards,
e Tent, at Lindsay & Dick's; Inor, — Seott; Judges, James Dick,
h
t
t
rs Ferry, Inspector, Louis Locke:
8, M. Jours. R. Armour.
sshington, at Thom
pe A. Young; Judg
ppeon, Stephex S. Fenn.
ptchman’s Creek, at Hinne’s Store;
rector, J. Hinne; Judges, McKee.
king's store, Deer Creek, at Scott
*s; Inspector, Robert Colcuck;. oO,
es, —— Scott, John Chadwick.
or,
.
or
nkeyville precinct, Little Deer .
k; Inspecter Judges,
hsh Creek precinot, at Lamb & By8; Inxpecter, Cyrus Lyon; Julgos, .
d Hansel, Abijah L. Davis.
enchman’s Bar, South Yuba, at
8; Inspector, Samuel Dews; Judges, .
rt White, Robert Grooms.
.
.
as ever, relying upon the intelligence of the
: . American people. with an abiding centidence
their national erganization as a-party is effected :
of a limited character, and it is confined te) military exactions levied without color of
. the exercise of powers expressly granted by
sary and proper for carrying the granted
powers into full execution, and that all pow. a proposition into the Senate of the United
ers not thus granted er necessarily implied, . States by a disti
are expressly reserved te the States respectivcly and to the people.
secure in their reserved rights, and the General Government sustained in its constitutional powers, and the Union should be revered and watched over as “ the palladium
of our liberties.”
where, enlists the warmest sympathy of the
Whig party, we still adhere to the doctrines
n’s; Inspector of the Father of his country, as announced
es, Nutbaniel . i" his Farewell Address, of keeping ourselves free from all entangling alliances with
foreign countries, and of never quitting our
own to stand upon foreign ground.
our mission as a Republic is not to propagate onr epinions, or impose on other countries our form ef government, by artifice or. the general government, in the hands of a
. foree, but to teach by example, and show by
untain Spring, at Meeker's; Jn. onr suceess, moderation, and justice, the . Representatives, “have been guilty of the
organ; Judges, George . blessings of self-government, and the udvan. most culpable neglect of the higher interests
AN FRANCISCO AGENCY .-s M. var
"? xenis the Agent for thie paper for San
F-ancisco, and is authorized to receive noney,
sign receipts for the same, and transact other
business relating to newspaper and job printing_as the representative of
BUDD & SARGENT.
Sam Francisco Advertisements,
The Patrons of the ‘‘Nevapva JougnaL,”
aailway from the valley of the Mississippi to
the Pacific ocean.
Resolved, That we hold it as one of the
adhering to the great. paramount duties of Congress to make libeublican principles by which . ral appropriations for the improvement of
ed and governed, and now, . the harbors, bays and navigable rivers of
California, likewise for the erection of custom houses, light houses, docks, fog-bells,
and all other improvements tending to protect and facilitate trade and commerce. 3
J oer > : will find a box at Marriott’s Exchange, corner
Resolved, That it is the imperative duty . o¢ Sansome and California evatlen sia one
of Congress to refund without delay, to Cal. alse at Bonnestell & Williams’ Buok and Sta. ifornia, the large sums extorted from her} tionary Store, on Clay, near Kearney street—
citizens before her admission into the Union, . and one at the Despatch Printing Office, on
under the disguise of custom house dues or . Montgomery street, and at the Mechanics and
1. The government of the United States is . public revenue, but which were in fact only
WHIG NATIONAL PLATFORM.
The Whigs of the United States, in Conh hey are contro!
n their capacity for self-government, and
he establishment and maintenance of which
law, the enormity of which has no parallel
in the history of our government, unless it
shall hereafter be found in the adoption of
that paper may be lett, and will be promspely
forwarded. J. M. PARKER, Agent.
LTA FOUNDRY--Market Place,
facing Battery st. Iron and brass castings, of every description. Quartz pulverizing machinery, saw mill irons, and machine werk in general promptly executed.
Patterns made te order.
G. M. Hutton 94-tf
Union Line of Steamers.
The Union Line of Steamers, running between San
Francisce and Sacramento,
touching at Benicia, carrying
the U.S. Mail, and Gregory, and Wells, Far
go & Co.’s Expresses.
This line consists of the new and splendid
fast running low pressure engine olpeet steamers Wilsen (7. Hunt, E. / Pool, seq., comhe constitution, and such as may be necesnguished representative of
the democracy of California, to rob the bona
fide lawful owner of his lands under the
pretence of law, until the validity and justice
of his title is confirmed.
Resolved, ‘That with the vast capabilities
of California, it is indispensable that her
legislation should be especially directed to
the speedy development of her agricultural
resources, the building up of manufactures,
the extension and protection ef her commercial interests, and the encouragement of
domestic industry in all its branches. Such,
in the opinion of this convention, has not
been the character of its legislation under
democratic rule. mander, and Confidence, D. P.’ Vail, Es . . , * . : +s
Resolved, That we concur with the self. commander, whieh are now making daily trips
styled democratic convention that assembled . as above. (Sundays excepted) between San
at Benieia, in their resolution declaring that. Francisco and Sacramento, leaving Pacific
Wharf, San Francisco at 5 e’clock Pp. M., connecting with the Marysville and Coluea stea2. The State governments should be held
3. That while straggling freedom, every
That
so-called democratic Senate and House of
to for San Francisco, at 2 o’clock p. m.
Passengers and freight taken at the lowest
yes of free institutions. of California, and have utterly disregarded regular rates, For other information, apply
. to the commander or purser on board, or at
4, That where the people muke and con-. the wants and demands of the people.”
trol the Covernment, they should obey its. Resolved, That we regard the series of . the office of the line,'corner of Pacific and Front
constitution, laws and treaties, as they would . measures recently adopted by Congress, de.
ta
mers at Sacramento ; and leaving Sacramen.
——
EXPRESS NOTICES.
.
and insured to all
Adams & Co.’s Express.
ETWEEN Nevada, Sacramento City,
San Francisco, and all parts of the United
States. A. & Ce. are the on/y Express who
forward Gold Dust and valuable packages between Nevada and Sacramento in charge of a
messenger.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Drawn on their ewn Houses ia
. New York, Boston,
Philadelphia, ' Baltimore,
Washington, St. Louis,
Traders’ Exchange, Rox No. 1, Montgomery Cincinnati, New Orleans,
street, where all advertisements intended for and London.
Gold Dust and valuable packages forwarded
rts of the United States,
and Express Business ef cvery de.cription
rromptly attended to.
Geld Dest bought, and deposits received at
the usual rates.
H. R. FERRE, A’g’t.
Leger GREGORY'S Atlantie and Pacific
Express, George E. Clarke,
agent at Nevada City.
.
.
.
.
This Express has no connection with any
other concern, and persons doing businesr
-. with this Line can be assured that whateve
they entrust to its management at either o
its Offices, will reach its destination witho a
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 Vaiuable Parcels insured through
under Policies m lusurance companies in
New York.
; / ; street, to THOMAS HUNT; Offices. Agents.
retain th-ir self-respect, and the respect. nominated the compromise measures, a8 a. Or at Sacramento. to New York, messrs. Thompson § Hitchcock.
which they claim and will enforce from for-. settlement of those questions on a basis! 19 JOHN BENSLEY, ag’t. Panama, Ran
eign powers.
5. Government should be conducted on
principles of strictest economy, and revenue
sufficient for the expenses thereof in time
alike just and honorable, and we will strictly
maintain and support them as such.
Resolved, That itis the duty of the general gevernment to assume the indebtedness
sh Creek, at Prior's; luspector, H. . of peace, ought to be derived from a duty on{ of this State, necessarily contracted in the
all; Judges, — Odell, A.
ss Valley Township No.3. Cenlle precinct at Beatty's; a wor
J Monell; Judges, Sam'l Bor
}. D, Cleveland.
baton Ravine,at Gold Hill Exchanye,
ctor, James Delevan; Judges, —
shes, James Wilson.
8S. P.i
!
orms’ Ranche, Inspector,
ms; Judges, Charles Barker.
ear River township No.7. Porter's .
sing, Inspector, R. S. Porter, Judges,
aiguinke
ugh and Ready township No. 8
ghand Ready, at the Empire; Instor, B. Crabtree; Judges, C A ‘T'upW B Smedley.
ndor’s Bar, at FE] Dorado; Iuspector,
+ Bell; Judges, John Webb, John
er.
eCourtney’s, Inspeetor, John H M’brtney, Judges J E. Slater, Jobn
her.
exas Flat, at Waterman, Inspector,
Storms; Judges, Colonel —
nm, — Waterman.
hthony Heme; Inspector, H T French;
ges, George Williams.
SS SSE A ea
laying such duties, sound policy requires a
just discrimination, whereby suitable encour. Swann. . imposts, and not from direct taxes; and in. protection and defence of her citizens in
warfare.
Resolved, That we will support the doc: . ed
agement may be afforded to American indus. trines set forth in the foregoing resolutions,
try, equally to all classes and to all portions . for the reason they are whig doctrines, and
the country. if carried out, will not only promote all the
6. The constitution vests in Congress the . great leading interests of California, but of
power to 7 and repair harbors and it is. the whole Union, and as whigs, we pledge
expedient ¢
Ble rivers, whenever such improvements are necar y for the common defence and fer the protection and facility ef commerce with forat Congress should exercise its . our united and individual advocacy of the
ower to remove obstructions from naviga. same, before the people.
WHIG STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE,.
The following gentlemen compose
eign nations or among the S ates; said im-. this emmittee for the ensuing year.
provements being, in every instance, nation . JOHN WILSON,
al and general in their character.
7. The Federal and State Governments! PAVID S TURNER,
are parts of one system, alike necessary for
the common prosperity, peace and security,
and onght to be regarded alike, with a cordial, habitual and immovable attachment.—
Respect for the authority of each, and acquiC. J. BRENHAM, .
DAVID CHAMBERS, + San Franscico.
H. M. GRAY,
FRED'K BILLINGS,
CHARLES E. FILKINS, Yuba.
escence in the constitutional mersures of JAMES MUNSEL, Placer.
each, are duties required by the plainest conGREEN T. MARTIN, Tuolumne.
sideration of natienal, of State, and of indi-. WM. C, STAFFORD, Santa Clara.
vidual welfare.
Resolved, ‘That the series of acts of the 31st . TOD ROBINSON,
Congress, the act known as the Fugitive
Slave Law included, are received and acquiE. J.C. KEWEN; Sacramento.
—
LL, El Dorado.
H. A. CRABBE, San
J. M. HOWE
States, as a settlement in principle and subCore NAGLE’S Line of Packets.—
For Sydney and Port Philip. To follow
the packet ship Pactolus. ‘The A 1 American
unnels § Co,
Gifford § Linsley.
Fe Ren sull .
E. B. Higgins.
Trinidad,
Marysv lie,
New Orleans,
clipper ship ASA PACKER, Wm, 1. Cro. pyonolulu, S. I. Mitchell § Hutchins.
thers, commander, will podeey sail on the . Portland, Ore. Ricketson § Ce.
20th of September for the above ports. Her! Nada Cit G. E. Clarke
accommodations for passengers are unsurpassLi "i % J h hd ?
by any vessel that has sailed from this port. . 4-8verpool, ohn W. Hart.
Her stores are of the very best quality, having . Monterey, Cal.,
been selected with great care by the owners in. Sac. C
Philadelphia. The above vessel being onl
. two years old, and a very fast sailer, it is ca
. culated she will make the run in 35 da
experienced surgeon will proceed on t
Passengers wil
fore procuring tickets elsewhere,
For further particulars, apply to
COLE & NAGLE,
corner Front and Pacific wharf,
or to Ll. S. HAYES,
on board at the fuet of Pacific wharf
MR. DUSUZEAU,
CHEMIST, MINERALOGIST, AsSAYER AND SMELTER,
Informs the miners of the surrounding coun:
try thathe has removed his Assaying Office,
well known tor two and a half years in Sacramente street San Francisco, to Broad street
Nevada city.
He also anneunces,te the publie that receiying more numerous applications for assays,
s. An
bs ship. t ;
1 do well to call on board be. leans, in sums to suit.
.
.
.
. and seeing a large number of miners vecur ied .
. in prospecting and working quarts veins, to
. facilitate them in their searches, he has re. Nevada city.
} 26th, the above Line of Stayes will run as
R. G. Williams.
aty, G. E. Clarke.
1 . Money received on deposite in a fireproof sale, at the lowest rates.
Drafts fur sale on New York and New OrPrincipal Office, 280, Montgomery st., San.
Francisca,
J. W. GREGORY,
Proprietor and Manager.
GEORGE E.CLARKE,Agent at Nevae
da City, Office on Main Street, corner of Pine
N. B.A Messenger will leave 7his Offie‘n season to connect at the Central Office at
San Francisco with the Special Agents, going directly through to New York and New
Orleans, by the first Steamship,
NG.
a
Staging vs. ‘lime.
8. MAIL TELEGRAPH LINF, for
e Rough and Ready, Grass Valley and
On and after Friday, March
TRAVELI
—=—
. duced his Assaying price to $15,00 instead of .
enn Valley, at Tennessee Ranch;
pector, Peter Brogance; Jadges, C H
berts, N B Norvill
Kentucky Flat at Bedford's; InepeeC F Fitzpatrick; Judges, H
ell’s, — Jackson.
ewtown, at Schardin’s, Inspecter, D
yden; Judges, John Dixon, J Hartndustry Bar, at Ellmore’s, Inspecter,
* leant Judges, lohn R Gales, —
i
Boston Bar, Inspector, Minnie Osgood;
iges, William Foster, J W Norton
. Bridgeport wnehips No. 4
Point Defiance, at Thompson's, Intor, Capt Hammond; Judges, Robt
le, H M Weston
Hrench Corral, at the Franco Amerin; Inspector, Col Bruokleyn; Judges,
mes Weaver, O Evans
Johnsen's Ranche, Inspector, Jobn D
ason; Judges, Thos Wolfinger, Thos
mit
Juictions of North & Middle Yuhas.
Spector, Z. Tucker; Judges, Wm.
nkins,James Murray.
Frenchman's Bar at Murry’s; Inspeet, Wm. 1. Stone; Judges, C. C. Hilith, J. M)Skelton.
Smetlands\at Smetlands; Inspecter,
F * Smetlani; Judges, J. Tucker, Jes.
oon.
Hess' Crossing yt Honck's; Inspecter,
F. Honck; Judses, Cicero Honston, . ¢t
hos. Jobnson.
Litt’e Grars Valleyat Burns’; Inspeebr, Thos. Burns; Jadges,
Grizley Bear Township, No. 5.
Crerokee Corral at
At a meeting of the Committee, held . 20,00, which it was at first.
stance of the dangerous and exciting ques: Pylteg 4 . ,
tions which they embrace, and, so far as they . ®¢ the Irving House, in San F FRU GIBCO, . \
are concerned, we will maintain them and . on Friday evening, June 25th. 1852, for . tice, and having been proprietor of quartz veins
insist upon their strict enforcement until . the purpose of organization, the follow. in the Chilian mines, can offer to the miners
tims and experience shall demonstrate the . ing officers were elected for the present . cat mince his consultations upon the differnecessity of a further legislation, to guard . year : ; : ead!
against the evasion of the laws on the one. Presideni—CHARLES J. BRENHAM. ore: snes snore Fe ie Savcotinn of
hand, and the abuse of their powers. en the
other, not nates their present pera
and we deprecaie all further agitation of th
slavery question as dangerous to our peace,
and will discountenance all efforts at the
;
Secretary—HENRY M. GRAY.
Treasurer—DAVID CHAMBERS.
©} Cor. Sec. —Gen. JOHN WILSON,
The various County Committees are
renewal er countenance of such agitation in . Tequested to report their organization te
Congress, or out of it, whenever, wherever, . this committee as soon as practicable.
and however the attempt may be made ; and The Chairman ef each County Comwe will maintain this system of measures as. mittee, Whose organization has been
a policy, essential to the nationality of the . completed, and officially reported to the
Whig party, and the integrity of the Union. . State Committee, is ex-officio a member
RESOLUTIONS OF THE STATE
CONVENTION.
Resolved, That as Congress has donated
lands to actual settlers in Oregen, we do
insist that it is buta simple act of justice
that the same liberallity should be extended
; to every actual settler in California, for we
do not recognize the justice ef the role that
of said Committee. By order.
State of California, ." -~
County ef Nevade: ¢ October Term, 1852.
Covrr or Sesstons, October 12,
OTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received until the 16th day
of November next ensuing, for the building of
a fence around the Jail of Nevada county—
said fence to be 12 feet in height of inch pine
boards ; the posts te be of good timber at ass
six inches in diameter, and to be set six feet
would grant such boon to the one, and refuse . apart to pan from oross rails of four inch scantit to the other, ling. The said fence to be 60 by 120 feet surResolved, That in all cases where Ame: . founding the Jail; to be completed in twenty
rican citizens have in good faith, settled upon
lands, believing the same te be a part of the
public domain, but which shall prove to be
private property—in every such instance
the general government should give such
comp
sustained by reason of such settlement.
ler at least 160 acres of public land, as 9 . p-cposals will be receiv
ensation for improvements and Icss . all
days after the acceptance ef the bid, the proposals to be accompanied with a bond in the
sum of of $1,000, conditioned fer the faithful
Wsimens of the contract by the person biding.
And also, that at the same time and place,
ed for the finding of
risoners who may at any time be confined
in the Jail of this county until the Ist day of
Resolved, That we respectfully insist that . July next—at the rate per day for finding each
Congress shall donate an amount of public
lands to California equal to that hitherto
; Inspeeter, . granted to any other new State. On no just
homas Culver; Judges, Istyo Herd, A. . ground could they grant us less, and owing
alwiler. to our peculiar situation we could reasonaConcord Bar; Inspector, Robert Me. bly demand more
well; Judges, Clark. Burns.
Eureka Township, No. 6.
Eureka; Inspector, J. Moon; Judges, —
French; Deering.
Poor Man’e Creek at Shahn's stere;
hapecter, Gerdon; Judges, B. Murphy,
bhn Dolan.
Little York Township, No. 8.
Little York at 5 i Inepecter,
r. Revis,; Judges, M. 1. T
ctor, J. Mehaffe
attle.
Guadaloupe; Ins y}
dzes, Wm. Sottler, Dr. Gregg.
alk Bluff at Culbertson’s; Inspecbr, Judge Fake; Judges, Joseph Chen,
Steep Hellow at Beatty's; Inspector,
hilip Coffelt; Judges, "
Mule Springs; Inspecter, H. C. Hanock; Judges, Estiss, Preseott.
1, Th ore Miller, clerk of the Court
f Sessions of Fevadv county, California,
ertify that the foregoing order is truly
nd faithfully transcribed from the rebords ef said Court.
Witress my hand and seal of said
Jourt this 14th day of October, A. D.
852. THEO. MILLER, Clerk.
Maryland.—The N. Y. Tribune says
@ have frequent and cheerieg advices
m this gallant State. The
canvaseing it thoroughly, and their
of success is steadily increasalbott, T. at the han
Resolved, That we are opposed to the . ——
sale or lease of the mineral lands of California, and as whigs we new, as heretofore,
hold the doctrine that they shall be left to
prisener, with good and substantial fare. The
proposals for which to be directed in the same
manner as those for building a fence around
the Jail.
By order of the Court of Sessions.
THEO. MILLER, Clerk.
October 22, 1852. 27
For Sale.
HOTEL and STORE, on Bear River,
at the junction of Steep Hollow. This
the industry and enterprise of American . cstablishment as a notel is complete in all its
citizens, native or adopted, subject to such . #partments--Dining Room,Bed Rooms, Kitchlaws, rules and regulations as may
time to time prescribed by those interested
therein.
Resolved, That common justice demands
ds of Con ress, the prompt establishment of a branc’
. Mint in California, a subject recommended
by a whig President to Congress, in order
to give to gold its full value in the hands of
the miner; a recommendation which a socalled democratic Congress has hitherto refused to carry out—preferring te add to the
coffers of foreign bankers, rather than aidan
giving full value to the daily toil of the California miners.
: Resolved, That Congress should establish a weekly mail communication between
¢ Atlantic and Pacific, and should make
liberal appropriation to establish a line of
steamers between San Francisco and China,
Japam and intermediate islands of the Pacilic, giving the citizens of California a preference in extending aid to accemplish this
great national object.
Resolved, That we most heartily approve
the whig doctrine of internal improvements,
knewing as we do full well, that the prevalence of this doctrine as advocated and carried out by the whig party, has been one of .
Whigs . the leading causes of the rapid rise, growth . P
and unexpected prosperity of our common
country.
Resolved, That it is a
that Congress ow: Jalit
be from . °&»
t duty or
Bar, etc. There is a good stock of goods
on hand, in the store room, which will be disposed of on liberal terms. Any person purchasing the goods can rent the house at a very
low rate, as eur arrangements here prevent
our giving that attention there that the busiof the United States . ness requires.
Persons desirous of getting hold of a good
business stand, will please call on the subscribers, Z. A. BEATTY & CO.
Beatty House, Grass Valley.
Sent. Sth, 1852.—21-tt
RN: JOSt: PHi & CO. Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Tools, Watch
Materials, Colt’s Pistols, etc., are Bow
prepared to supply the trade in general with
a!l articles in the above line at the lowest prices
J. g: Co. are receiving by every steamer
a large assortment of the above articles, of the
latest patterns, and are the only wholesale dealers in this city.
Aut Orpxas from the country, addressed to
R. JOSEPH & CO. Washington Bath Building, Washington street, between Kearney
and Montgomery, San Francesco, will meet
with prompt atiention. 6-tf
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FROM PANAMA TO SAN FRANCISCO.
mie Paciric Mai Sreamsuir Company
feel called upon to give public notice that
no tickets will be recognized by their agent at
anama, which are not signed by an officer of
this Company, and that tickets thus signed
can be obtained nly at their Agency, no. 117
West st, or of C. L. Bartlett, ., Bostor,
of Messrs. Armstrong, Harris & Ce. New
mineral works. in erecting and directing Machines of his Own Invention 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 them
in preference tv all others._
Wo. Dusuzeav, Broad st.,
opposite the Virginia House.
3 3in
EMOVAL—GEORGE BORRADAL
.
\
Feb, 24,1852
Main st, next door to Messrs. Williamson &
Co’s. Auction store, where he will be happy
to see his old friends and customers, 11-tf
©. D Cleveland, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
_ Opposite Grass Valley Hotel, Main street,
Grass Valley. 12 tf
J. W. Fish,
en ot ae yt hoaly el
ce adjoining th Hotel, Valley. joining the Beatty ge Grass
Thomas Tennent,
= mery st., head of Long Wharf,
Leese the Banking Houce of Drexel, Sather &
. Church, San Froncisco
Theodolites, Levelin
ments, Compasses, chains, Levelling staves,
Drawing instruments, pocket compasses, magnets, barometers, compound microscopes, magnifying glasses, thermometers, Spectacles,
drawing and tracing pwper, hydrometers, sacharometers, etc. etc., with a variety of other
instruments constantly on hand.
Rerains of every description executed in
the best manner. Orders (post paid) promptly attended to. 6-ly
Worth a Visit.
HEN YOU VISIT SAN FRANCISCO
RIOSITIES at the
Chinese Sales Room —
of Tosin & Duncan, Long Wharf, San Francisco. This magnificent room extends from
Long Wharf to Sacramento street, between
Sansome and Leidesdorff streets. It is 120
feet ‘'eep, and filled with all the beautiful manufactures of the Celestial Empire. The rare
and splendid CRAPE SHAWLS, 380 highly
prized as presents for home, can be found at
this house only, in endless variety. 1-tf
James B. Townsend,
LOR OF ST LOVIS, Me,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
San Francisce, Cal.
Having located permanently at the above
lace, will attend to alt Santee before the
b S. Land Commissioners, and in the courts
of ft Franciseo and the adjoining counties.
-3m*
Sutter Iron Works,
Rincon Point, San Francisco.
TEAM ENGINES and boilers, machinery for crushing and pulverizing quartz
rock, castings in iron and brass, wrought
iron work, water wheel castings, and all
kinds of machiuery made to order.
Being largely engaged in manufacturing
quartz rock machinery, and having an extensive assortment 0 tterns on hand, arc
prepared to receive excente orders witl
.
and Transit Instrucall and see the supurb collection of Cu.
}
i
.
Li . Beral Stage Office, Orleans Hotel, 2d st
has removed from his old stand to the Will be called tor.
building known as the Assembly Room, on . --—-~—-—
.
.
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. boat of her class in California, draws 12 in.
. be calied for in any part of the Gity.
ly
follows:—Leaving the Orleans Hotel, ( forMr. Dusuzeau, having had ten years prac. merly left the Crescent City Hotel) at 7o’clock every morning, passing through Johnson’s Ranch, Rongh and Ready, Grass Va'ley, and arriving at Nevada at5 o'clock Pp. mM.
the same day. Returning, will leave the Nevada Hotel, Nevada, every morning at 6
o'llock, passing through the above places,
and arriving at Sacramento City in season
to connect with the steamer Antelope for San
Francisco, same day.
HAWORTH & SWIFT, Pro’s.
Successors to James Birch.
N. B.—This Line will run on Sundays.
Dassengers securing their seats at the Gereet,
The fine steamer MaurysVille will make regular trips
meen
to and from Sacramento and Marysville on .
each alternate day,
The Marysville is the best finished
ches of water, only. She has run between
Sacramento and Marysville the past summer during the lowest stage of water. 94-1f
Marysville Packet -The steamer J. BRAGDON,
Thos. W. Lyles, master, will
leave on her first trin on Friday, Jan: 9th,
VATHEMATICAL ANp . 1852, 804 o'clock P. M._ For freight or
Nautical Instrument Maker, . PAssage, “pply on board at Pacitic st. Wharf
Fire proof building, Montgo. °F t 0
WADSWORTH § RAVESIES, Agents,
Sansome st. near Washington, rp stairs.
Look Out for the Change.
THE STAGES FORMERLY LEA.
VING the Crescent City Hotel.
will, on and after Sunday,
March 21, 1852, leave the Orleans Hotel, on second street, between J. and K.
EVERY morning, Daily running to Rough
and Ready, Grass Velley, Nevada City,Mormon Island, Coloma, Georgetown, Mud and
Diamond springs,Placerville, Dry town.Jackson, Mokelumne Hill, Ophir, Auburn, Stock.
ton and Sonora.
General Stage Offiee at Orleans Hotel,
farther information, or to . spect
4 a8 ddressin eo. ‘
N. B. Passengers bocking their names will
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M. McCORMICK, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offixe opposite the Beatty House. Grass Vajloy. 83-3n,*
City Boot Store.
P. J. ESPENSCHEID, en the corner
{a of Main and Commercial sts., keeps
constantly on hand at his eld stand, »
large and well selected stock of boots ahd
shoes, also, a small but well selected lot o
saddlery, sole leather, belt and harness leather,
a superior article of water-proof and pelish
blacking, Hungarian shoe nails, and a! kinds
of shoe findings. Repairing done in both the
above lines of business with promptness, neatness, and en reasonable terms. He feels thankful to his former castomers for the very liberal patronage that he bas heretofore received,
and solicits a continuance of the same
N. B. Mr. E. is a practical mechanic, and
knows the difference between French tanned,
and our country tanned calf skins, and he can
judge the make, and quality of thread, and
steck of a boot better than though he had
never made any himee?. 14-3m
William H. Stowell,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Front street, betweea Halleck and Crlifornia,
San Francisce.
N. B. W. H, S. makes no purchases of any
deseription of preperty en his own aceount,
but generally has a large assortment of merehantien for sale on consignment.
fally tenders his services to an
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ORIGINAL
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G tate of California, County of Nevada. District Court, Tenth Judiotal
District. The People of the State of California to Israel T. Hirst, Greeting: You are
hereby commanded to appear and answer
within ten days after the service of this writ,
if served in this county, within twenty days
if served in any other county in this Judicial
District, and within forty days if served in
pot esr not in said district, the complaint
of Daniel Rich against Hamlet Davis and I.
T-. Hirst, a mercantile and trading firm ander the name and style of Davis & Hirst, for
debt in the sum ef two thousand dollars and
interest due by three several promissory
notes of said firm, brought to the district
court and now en file in the office of the
clerk of said court in the county aferesaid ;
or if you fail to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will take judgment by default against you for said sum of two theusand dollars and interest, together with damages and costs.
Witness, Thee. Miller, clerk of the
{L!8.] district court of the 10th judicial distaict for Nevada county, with the
seal ef said court, affixed this 27th day
of September, A. D, 1852.
THEO. MILLER, cl’k.
State of California, eounty of Nevada.—
District eourt, 10th judicial district, September term, A. D. 1852, Thursday, Sept’r 284,
Present, Hon. Wm. T. Barbour, judge.
Daniel Rich, ag ae against Hamlet
Davis and Israel ‘I’. Hirst, defendants. It is
ordered that service of the summons issued
herein be made by publication, weekly, fer
the space of three raonths, in a newspaper
published at Nevada, called the Nevada
Journal. Attest, THEO. MILLER,
J. RK, MeConnvll, kp. G
At’y plaintiff. 24-3m
. Giate of California, Coun:y of Ne
. vada. District Court, 10th Judicial
. District. September Term, A. 1) 1852.
The People of the State of California, te
Israel T. Hirst, Greeting: You are hereby
commanded to appear and answer within ten
days after the service of this writ if served in
this county, within twenty days if served
many other county of this Judicial District.
and within forty days if served in any other
county not in said District—the complaint
of Daniel Rich against yeu for debt due by
express and implied contract in the sum of
cleven thousand three hundred and one dollars; brought to the District Court aforesaid,
and new on file in the office of the Clerk of
said Court in said county ; or the said plaintiff, Daniel Rich, will take judgement by de. fault against you for the sum of Eleven
. Thousand Three Hundred and One Dollars,
. and damages and costs if you fail to answer
said complaint.
Witness, Theodore Miller, Clerk of the
([L. S.] District court of the tenth judicial
district for Nevada county, with the
. seal of said court affixed hereto this 23d day
. of September, A. 1). 1852
THEO. ATLLLER, cl’k.
State of Californian, county of Nevada.—
District court, 10th judicial district, September term, A. D. 1852; Hon. Wm. T. Barbour, presiding:
Daniel Rich, plaintiff, against Israel T.
Hirst defendant. 16 is ordered by the court
that service be made by publication of the
. summons issued herein, for the space of
. three months, weekly; in the Nevada Jeurnal, published at Nevada.
. Attest: Taao Miter, cl’k. D. @&
. J. BR. MeCennell, atty. for pl'tff.
‘ie
Notice.
N accordance with the 127th section of the
statute of California, concerning corporations, notice is hereby given that the fullow. ing shares of the capital stock ef York Minin
eompiny, viz: Shares No, 36, 37, 33, 39, 4
j 41, 42, 43 44, 45, in the name of James Me. Auley; shares no 72, 73, in the name of A.G.
MeCormick ; shares no. 76, 77, 7%, 79, 80, in
j the name ef Joseph Tunner; share no. 87, in
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.
the nuine of J 3, Jones; shares no. 96, 97, 9x,
inthe name of Robinson & Co.; saares no.
} 99, 100, in the name of ©. A. Norton; share
no. 1F2, in the name of J. W. Walton; share
;no. 113, in the name of J. Mackie; share ne.
114, In the name of J. B. Burns; share no. 129,
in the name of J. H. Keen; share no 130, in
the name of C, Wagner; shares no. 18, 131,
. 132, 133, 134, 135, in the name of Win. Vore,
. will be sold at public auction on Saturdwy,
. November 6th, 1852, at the eflice of the eompany, unless all anes are previously paid in
. accordance with the by-laws of the company.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
J.C. BIRDSEYE, Sec'y.
Little Youk, Sept. 22d, 1852—23-6+
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a
United States Hotel.
(Corner Broad and Pine sts)
ANDEVOORT & CARTER preprictors
—Beg leave to announce to the public
that they have made extensive alterations in
their building for the cemfort of permanent
and transient boarders, and are now ready for
their reception. The rooms are furnished in
the best style, and are under the superintendance of Mrs. Hastings. The table is furnished with the best the market affords, and
polite waiters are always in attendance. Tho
bar is furnished with the best of liquors and
eigars, and from the well krown experience
our manager has had in the business no pains
will be spared to make it one of the most comsortable hotels in the mowntains, Also stab. ing for the horses of travellers and teaimsters, Likewise one of the best, covlest and
mest delicious wells of water that California
ean-boast of
C. B. LOVELL, Manager.
Nevada. August 24th, 1852.
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To the Citizens of Nevada
AND VICINITY.
THE rndersigned are now receiving an@
. Opening @ general assortment of Miners’ Sup
} plies, « ¢., at the Kidd Corner, fronting on
. Broad anu Pine streets. We intend keeping
. good Goods, and hope by strict attention to
business to merit a liberal share of patrennge.
Strict atteution will be paid to the packing
trade.
We have in connection with the store:
Steam Srw Mill, situated on Little Deer
creek. All orders left at the store or mill will!
Me Hyon attended to.
ehave on hand and fer sale @ fine stock:
of seasened lumber.
ELI P. HIRST,
H. W. GRAY,
JESSE 8S. WALL,.
"3-tf CALEB RUSSELL,
Nevada School.
THE undersi: would respectfully inform.
the families of Nevada and vicinity that she
will again open the above school on the first
Monday of October.
The school will be held in the building Te
cently purchased and fitted up expressly for it,
on Spring st., near the corner of Pine,
Mrs. M. H. SAMPSON, principal.
For further particulars about terms, studies ,
&e, oaqults of the principal, at the residence
of Rev. Warren.
R. A. CRANE would most respectfully
D esent to the citizens of Nevada and
vicinity, that he has returned from the Atlantie States, and located penny on Broad ;
street, one door east of the Virginia House,
where he wiil at all times be ready. to attend
to all calls in his profession. He is prepared
with euiteble acpommodatiens for.those whe