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Auction & Commission.
attention of miners, packers and traders, to
their stock of goods. A full supply of the
.
Williamson & Co., (at the Auction eee
e Stand on Main street) wonld call the!
Ordinance No. 28.
Respecting a Commissioner of Streets
and Sewers, and defining his duties.
The Common Council of the City of Nevada Defining and establishing the bounda.
. Sec. 5. The owner or keeper of each
. aming honso where the games of monte,
hives rocletie or wheel of fortune, twenty-one,
orany other game of chance, skill or hazard
by which money oranything of value may be
. lost or won, other than billiard tables and
most desirable articles the market below af.
fords, can always be fonnd at their sules’reom: . 4 c :
‘Tn part consisting of the best quality of Li. Nevada lo ordain as follows by Lae
quors, Groceries, Provisions and miner’s tools, Sec. 1.——The boundaries of the City
which will be sold either at auction or pri-. of Nevada shall be and are hereby
vate sale—at prices to suit customers. established from the site of the store
REGULAR SALE DAYS
jof Truex & Blackman, as follows, to
Every Sunday at 10, a, m. . wits
, Tuesda at 8. p.m ‘ F ne whe :
“Frida y a 8 hi ea The northern boundary line ig
DWIt LIAMSON & CO. onc mile and a half due north.
Nevada, May 7, 1851. tf . southern boundary line shall be one
$$$ mile and a half due south. The easa eee ytatatio gh iy Pte ‘tern boundary line shall be one mile
of te “let aaa The ve ‘oecy ‘due east; and the western boundary
>month our regular messenger, line shall be two miles due west from
o> bated \said site in conformity with a plat as
Gold Dust shipped and insured, as usual, to . ~* ‘ Abe
alt parte of the MMantic States and Europe. ‘surveyed by J. S, Brodie under the
Drafts for sale on our house in all the princi. instructions and authority of the compal Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New Eng: . und
land Banks, and at our varigus offices through. ; mon co ft : _
out the Union. . Sec 2.—The City of Nevada shall
For the forwarding of Dust from New York Ibe and is hereby divided into five
to the Mint, we have the only express on the . “" ‘ Pied ‘
mail train. . Wards, as follows, to wit:
Freeman & Co., are the ooly arm ie: Ward Ist, shall comprise that porsou onaiier sage Be ee eee tion of the City embraced within the .
ADAMS ¢CO. . following limits, namely, to wit: Com“rae HHPPPP . meneing at the intersection of the 4 e ye « . . .
Great Bar raimsl!{!!! ‘south bank of Little Deer Oreek with
~ } . .
And a Rare Chance to purchase —_ the eastern boundary line of. the city,
. . a ring weste aid south bank eS ie aions t Mi. . #nd following westerly said so t
Groceries, Provi ete bg ‘of Little Deer Creek to the bridge at
ners Supplies, at the foot of Main street; thence continWHOLESALE & RETAIL, . uing westerly along the south bank of
AT THE . Great Deer Creek to its intersection
Packers and Traders . ‘it! the west boundary line of the
Ae . city, thence southerly along the west
o 2 8 EPR te @ la md
ries of the City and its five Wards. do ordain as follows:
. Thé Common Council of the City ot
. once in every month, What particular repair
Sec. 1. The office of Commissioner of streets . bowling alleys shall pay to the city the sum
and sewers shall be and is hereby created and . of fifteen hundred dollars ig annum, said
ah thei :
se. OThe commissioner of streets and . payment shall be made to the city monthly,
sec. Pp e a +e
sewers shall receive the sum of two hundred! I'he owner or pos pel gg cistney
and fifty dollars per annum for his services, to . alley shall pay monthly to the city, the ae]
be paid quarterly, and shall hold hif office un. of fifteen dollars, and the owner or keeper of .
itil the annual election in April, and until his) each billiard table shall pay to the city mon. suecessor sha.l be elected and qualified. __ . thly, the sum of fifteen dollars. The games
It shall be the duty of the conmis. of french monte and thimble rig are hereby
Sec. 3 ie .
. sioner of streets and sewers from time to time . prohibited.
. to examine the streets and = hcl the city, Sec. 6. All hawkers and pedlers and oth+
}and report te the Common Ceuncil as often _ lers selling yoods, wares, and merchandise .
and improvements may be necessary in any . generally in any of the public thoroughfares .
street or sewer, together with the name of the . of the city shall pay to the city the monthly .
street and the probable expense of the same. . Sum of five dollars, and a/l wagoners selling
Also to superintend the exeeution of contracts . from wagons in said thoroughfares, such
for the construction, repair or improvement of! goods, wares, and merchandise for each & .
the streets and sewers of the city, and to re-. every days exposure of said goods for sale .
port to the Mayor when such contracts shall . shall pay the sum of five dollars per day for .
be completed, and to perform such other dujeach wagon. No portion of this section .
ties in relation to the streets and sewers of. however shall include such persons as pur-.
the city as the common council may require. j sue an exclusive trffic in vegetables. ‘The .
Passed July 11th, 1851. sale of spiritous liquors at retail to be drank .
MOSES F. HOIT, Mayor. . jg said public tt chfares i ,
ies = aid public thoroughfares is hereby proLs. ¥.Chubbuck, City Clerk, __. hibited.
Sec.7. All persons pursuing any business .
A di ; iiteilinas de fone 4 . in which alicense is requisite shall pay the
nD ordinance oy ating the eeS 11 . amount required to the city marshall who .
the Recorder’s court, of the city shall give the person so paying a receipt and .
Attorney and city Marshall. . upon presenting such Teceipt to the city
The cemmon council of the city of . © erk, wae shall sneak Y sremen ee be issued in
waded lai Otivea: . proper form signed by the city clerk and
Nevada do OF SRO BS FOMGWs _countersigned by the mayor to each person
Sec. 1lst.—That the city Attorney or persons authorizing him or them to proses
shall be allowed as fees for his servi. cute cg ae for Mb ey a license was
ces the same compensation allowed by . 8t2nted for ‘Coes oie ban they have .
¢ : é Cow: alent paid, and no license shall be transfered to or .
statute toa county Attorney for simi-. }, granted for a less term than one month
lar services. ' other than to wagoners,
Sec. 2d.-—That the city Marshall, Sec. 8. The following shall be the penelties .
shall be allowed as fees for his servi-. for any breach of ols ordinance. Any per. ces in the Recorder’s court, the same . 80M pursuing the business of auctioneer and
Ordinance No. 8.
selling without a license shall for each and
San Francisco Advertisemengs.
a
Sutter Iron Works,
Rincon Point, San Francisco.
ALT SAM ENGINES and boilers, machinWJ ery for crushing and pulverizing quarts
rock, castings in iron and brass, wrought
iron work, water wheel castings, and all
kinds of machinery made to order.
Being largely engaged in manufacturing
. quartz rock machinery, and having an extensive assortment of patterns on hand, are
prepared to receive and exeente orders with
dispatch.
Parties wishing further information, or to
contract for machinery, by addressing Geo.
K. Gluyas, Superintendant, as above, or
Jas. Blair, Esq., Agent, San Francisco, will
be promptly attended to.
. Aug. 30—8m*
BANKING HOUSE _
QD", BURGOYNE & CO,—New Fire proof Washigton, Poor Man's Cre
ouilding, at the old stand, corner of
gomery and Washington streets,
Exchange for sale, at sight or on time, on
Baring Bros. and Co. London,
Hottingeur and Co. Paris,
Drake Bros and Co, Havana,
Jno E Thayer and Bros, Boston,
Merchants Bank, Boston,
Beebee and Co, New York,
Ludlow and Co, Philadelphia,
Josiah Lee and Co, Baltimore,
Chubb, Schenck and Co, Washington eity
L A Benoist and Co, St Louis,
[Nis and Morton Cincinnati
Maunsel White and Co, New Orleans,
Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans,
Aug 28, 1851. au28-Im
ontBANKING HOUSE
OF JAMES KING, OF WM,
JAMES KING, OF wn. JACOL R, @NYDER.
Exchange on
George Peabody, Esq, London,
Camman and Whitehouse, New York,
J. Corning and Co, New Orleans,
Riggs and Levering, St Louis,
And on Messrs Corcoran and Riggs—
. compensation allowed by statute to a)
every sale thus made be fined a sum of not .
ain & , . boundary line of the city to its junc% YOOR is CO., one door below the . 4: ‘ ‘ snes .
B Maeonic¢ Hall Broad Street. are now re. Hon with the south ene line at
coving by their line of Express wagons from . thence easterly along the south boun.
county Sheriff for the same services. . less than twenty five, aor more than fifty dol.
Payable at their office, Washington city,
Merchants’ Bank, Boston,
Hf Philadelphia Bank, Philadelphia,
“
sé
San Francisco and Sacramento, alaage and .
yl. Hd stock of fresh Provisions, which wil
be sold at coet and freight, and no mistake.
We onnnot enumerate all the varieties of .
Goods that compose our stock, which at al
oimes will offer Great inoUcEMEN'rs to those
who wish to purehase goods very cheap.
: Ne ak , : . Passed May 20th 1851.
dary line to its junction with the east .
boundary line, thence northerly along . Rabid ts ¥. HOTT, MAYOR.
the east boundary line to the place of . . F, CHUBBUCK, City Clerk.
commencement.
Ward 2d, shall comprise that por.
~
Ordinance No. 10.
‘They flatter themselves, that all who wish to . tion of the city embraeed in the follow. An ordinance to prevent and suppress distuarpurehase 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
public on fair Livery or They will warrant
their goods te be of the best quality.
Nevada, may 26th, ’51. nl2
‘
EXPRESS.
NO@WICE to miners on Middle Yuba, Rattlesnake Bar, Newburyport Bar, McKinsey’s
Flat, Eurcka, Dry Diggings, Humbug Canon
and Grass Valley.
Furman, MeIntyre & Co., having eompleted .
their establishments, one at Snow ‘Tent s#ix.
teen imiles from Grass Valley and 28 miles from .
Nevada; the otherat German Dar, 4miles N. .
N. Wost of Snow Tent, are enabled to furnish .
a general assortment of goods direct from Sac.
ramentoat the lowest possible rates. Both
houses are fitted up to entertain travelers. .
‘They will also run a semi-monthly Express
to San Franciseo, through Nevada, Grass Val.
ley, Rough & Ready, and Sacramento, Letters will be delivered at the several diggings by
agents appointed. All moneys will be forwar.
ded to the Statea through Gregory & Co’s Express, San FranciscoMay 29th, "SI.
BATH.
4tn13
All who wish Baths can beaccommodated north boundary to its junction with . with chain and ball, and be required to work . all of which we will sell at tho lowest possible .
by calling at the new Bathing Establishment
in the Empire Building. It bas been constructed in a neat and commodious manner and
plentifully supplied with pure water, warm or
cold, Shower Baths at a moment’s notice on
reasonable terms. In connection with this is
a shaving, heir cutting and dressing saloon.
very branch of the business executed inthe
most agreeable manner and ayproved style.
‘Nevada, June 44h. ‘
Z. FP. DAVIS,
“4
Broad Street, nv avi &. Flarst
or All kinds ™ Sine ‘i vous plane on
hort notice and on sonable terms
pal Shidaintaae co :
86) 8 the road bet voon Marysville and NeOo vada, 4 smvdilyather vollett, concaining
a small specimen, and a nambe? of notes and
other papers of value only tothe owner The
notes were drawn a J.B. Green, Wm. Lono,
& Co., Crosby 1
Farrow, N. BE. Whi
des, Joh ndackson 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 “iners Home, Nevada, United States Hotel Marysville, or Missouri Hotel, Sacramento, will be handsomely rewarded.
ALLEN WILEY.
=P" a wards, and perform such other pro.
te, John R. Sadison,, J. .
bance and rlotous assemblages.
. ‘Phe common council of the city of Nevada
Commencing on the South bank of . lo ordain as follows:
Little Deer creek at the bridge #{* thy . That any person or persons found guilty of
. fi f Main street, and ti Mowing . disturbing the peace or good order of this city
foot ot Main stree » and TOHOWINE . by riotous assemblages, affrays or other disturnortherly the west side of main street . bances, or who shall exhibit with any malicious
‘to the northeast corner of the store of . Meet any deadly weapon, shall for each and
4 4 jevery offence be fined not less than ten ro
. N. IL. Shepherd on upper main street, . more than five hundred dollars, or be imprisence northeast to the northeast cor. ened for not les: than ten days nor more than
ae te sities Uae Se pe wpfy . (bree months, or to be both fined and imprisner of the boundaries, thence southe rly . } oned at the diserotion of the court. ‘This ordi,ing limits, namely:
}
‘along the east boundary line of the . nance to take effect immedialely upon its passage,
. Passed may 22, 1851.
MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR,
L. F. Cuussvuck,
City Clerk.
city, crossing Great Deer creek to its
intersection with Little Deer creek, .
thence westerly along the south bank
of Little Deer creek to the place of .
commencement.
yard Sth, shall comprise that por.
tion of the city embraced within the .
following limits, namely: . onment of convicts.
Commencing at the northeast corn. The common council of the city of Nevada,
. ry R i do ordain as follows :
er of NV. H. Shepherd’s store on ups . "rat the oak secnaban 40 be eae WH bus
Ordinance No. 11.
. per main street and running northwest . person or persons condemned to imprisonment .
" ey li . by judgement of the Recorder’s court shall be
’ e dary line . Py ues y the by north to the northern boundary he . . twllows:—viz; Every such person or per.
. of the city, thence easterly along the }sons, shall, during the day time be confined
. st . UPOP the streets, or upon some other public
“. work of the city, and during the night shall be
confined to the city prison, or such other place
east boundary line, thence southwe
to the place of commencement.
.
. See, 3d.—A city Surveyor shall be . #$ may be necessary for their safe keeping. .
This ordinance shall take effect immediately . A
jchosen by the common council on the . jfror its passage,
851. . passage of this ordinance, whose duPased may
. ty it shall be as soon as practicable, to MOSES F, HOIT. MAYOR,
. define the aforesaid boundaries of the} . F, Cuennvex.
city, and limits of the five .wards, by . City Clerk.
jsuitable and permanent land marks; .
. he shall also furnish the common coun.
jeil with an accurate plan of the said
boundaries of the city and limits of}
9o
“wy
Ordinance No. 12,
An Ordinance respecting the ravine
“west of Main stseet.”
The common council of the city of
evada, do ordain as follows;
Sec1, That, that portion of the or. fessional duties as may be required by
{the common council for which servi.
ees well and truly performed, he shall hia Re ie aC Ge came tel
lreceive such compensation as may jdinance no, 6. section ¥. empowering
hereafter be prescribed jthe committee on streets, to have the
Passed May 20th, 1851. ) ravine running west of Main street,
Moses F. Horr, Mayor
LL. F. CHUBBU CK, City clerk.
=O
vine east of Main street,, is hereby re. pealed, and that said committee on
. streets are hereby authorized and em. powered to haye the said ravine run. hing west of Main street, floomed for
'the purpose of changing the direction
of the water and course of said ravine
lat the most convenient and suitable
. point.
Ordinance No, 15.
Regulating the ravine west of Main
street.
MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR,
L. I’. Cuussuck, City Clerk,
Ordinance No. 13.
An ordinance regulating Licenses.
The common council of the city of Nevada
do ordain as follows ;
Sec. 1. That from and after the passage
the ravine known by the name Roger . of this ordinance, all persons transacting .
William’s ravine, ata point to be apbusiness, or pursuing any calling hereinafter
. procure from the city a license for the same,
in conformity with the provisions of this or. dinance.
ness or calling of Auctioneer,shall pay upon
/ all auction sales of goods, wares,merchandise
. liquors real estate and stock, one per centum .
. . upon the amount of such sales, said payment .
. Relating to the street on little deer . to be made to the city monthly, for the faith. .
creek. . ful performance of which,they shall enter into .
A , satisfactory bonds to the Mayor and common .
The common council of the city of . council of the city of Nevada in the penal .
. sum of five huudred dollars. .
Sec, 3, All persons, venders of spirituous
. vinous or malt liquors at retail, to be drank
An ordinance definining manner of the impris.
ditched or sluiced and run into the ra.
specified, within the limits of the city, shall!
Sec. 2. All persons engaged in the busi.
. lars, any person selling spirituous vinous or .
. malt liquors without license shall he fined for
/than ten and not more than twenty-five
doilars, any person exhibiting any publie
. show without a licence, foreach and every
. offence, shall be fined not less than fifty, nor
. more than one hundred dollars. ‘The owner
. or keeper of any house where any game of
. chance or skill as Gnumerated in section fifth
of thisordinance, shill be pursued, without .
first obtaining a license for the same, shall
. foreach and every offence be fined not less
than fifty, nor more than one hundred dollars
selling without a license shall for each and
. every sale thus made be fined a sum of not
less than five nor more than ten dollars—said
fines to be recovered in the corporative name
of the city by due process at law
. Passed may, 28, 1851,
} MOSES F. HOTT.
L: F. Cuvepuck. Mayor.
City Clerk.
CITY DRUG STORE.
— Te: TT
bers having opened The undersigned subs g
on Main Street, in Nevada City, a fresh aud
jenuine stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Patnts, Oils,
Dye-stutls, Window Glass, stationery,
perfumery, brushes &c.
} Also a large and well assorted stock of
. Cigars & Tobacco
of the finest brands that the country can afford;
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 Drug Store.
April 19th 1851. ¢f.
Public Notice.
rY\HIS is to warn and forbid the transfer
A. of a Note of hand which I gave at Nevada city on the 4th day of June instant, to
John H Wheeling or order, for $464 30, payable two months after date. Said note was
obtained by false pretences and having no
consideration, I will never pay it
JAMESS PHILLIPS.
Kunakaville June 7, r851
Davis & Hirst’s Express
Ae oer Will leave every Monday
x morning for San Francisco
with letters, packages and papers. A
Special Messenger 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 ot 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.
.
;
MILK DEPOT.
7EQ DAVID PHELPS would say
to the public in 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 50
cents, He, also, keeps on hand all kinds of
liquors. Mix Puncn fixed up in the most
tasty mapner, can be had at 25 cents per glasst
. Milk and Bread, Pies and Cakes kept con.
. stantly on hand.
Nevada City, April 19th, 1851.
'NEW STORE—Broap Sr.
THE Subscribers have just opened
the Store newly fitted up, directly opposite the Deer Creek Water Office, . —
where they will keep constantly on hand.
a general assortment of
LADIE’S DRESS GOODS,
Such as Silks, Satins, Mouslaine de laines
. Prints, &6. &c.—Al
leach and every offence asum of not less .
—and all hawkers and pedlers, or wagoners .
upon the premises, shall pay to the city as .
Bank of Baltimore, Boston,
fs Bank of Virginia and branches.
au28-]m
F. ARGENT! and Co.
st, between Clay and Commercial sts,
Refer to and draw on-—
Brown Bros and Co, New York,
Brown, Shipley and Co, Liverpool,
Samuel Nicholson and Co, New Orleans,
. Alex Brown and Son, Baltimore,
. Browns and Bowen, Philadelphia,
James Adger and Co, Charleston,
. Morrell and Dickey, Mopile,
.
T B Curtis, Psq., Boston,
_ George B Cumming, Savannah,
. Gold dust bonght and insured, and forward. to the United States .t the lowest rates.
EALERS in Exchange, Gold Dust, State
. Philadelphia, and St. Louis,
} #u28-Im
and City Scrip.
WANTED--Gold Dustand State Warrants,
JOHN PERRY and Co. ~
.
. For sale. Exchange on New York, Joston,
. for whieh the bighest market price will be .
paid,
vecupied by Gregory’s Express.)
#u28-Lin
. DANITRI, OKESON, fOHN DENNIF,
“y ~
OKESON and DENNIFE,
SHIP AND GENERAL MERCHAN.
DISE BROKERS:
. Long Wharf, cor Sansome st, San Francisco.
REFER ‘TO
Mossrs. Macondray and Co.
. Darling and Co,
Thompsom (iriffin and Co,
“ Mel and Co au28-6m
DONAHUE'’S
. UNION IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY :
. Corner First and Mission sts, Lar py Valley,
San Francisco. , ;
Quartz mining machinery made to orde i
afiey the mout approved plans, eastings of iron
orb , smithing, boiler making. steamboat
repairing, turning and finishing executed with
. despatch, and every thing connected with (io
business promp!ly atrended to, a28-* 3)
~ Burpham and Mann's
MARKET.
Pacific st, bet Battery and Front, north sid.
San Francisco.
.
.
Fresh and salt provisions, and vegetables of
j all kinds, constantly on hand and for sale at
. prices suiting the times, wholesale and retail. .
.
an29-3m
. i ELLS. Church, Academy, and Factory
Bells of various sizes from 300 to 1800
. pounds weight, to arrive, For sale by
CROSS ¢ Co.
Sansome st. San Francisco. 4O 6t
. Two Circular Saw Mills
.
. FOR SALE,
. They may be seen at Nevada city, where
Horses hi; r. they are both now in operation,
. ness and tools will be sold with the Mills, if .
. desired. :
. Nevada city, July 20th, 1951.
. 4t no26 B. R. MARTIN.
{rAll persons indebted to me for lumber are
. hereby notified that the money is required
forthwith. B. R. Martin
The City Physician
. Can be found fer the presentat Hubbard ¢
. Hodge’s law office on Main street.
june 21 tf
. Deer Creek Bakery. _
Berg and Ward,
This establishment, situated on Main street,
. keeps constantly on hand fresh Bread and Pies, .
. all of which will be disposed of upon very reason. ; able terms.
_ Apuil 19, 1851. Bi iri
Awe, W. DAVIS Jo.)
General dealer in all kinds of
. HARDWARE, COOKING STOVES,
TIN WARE, &c.
. est notice.
. _ Oc Establishment on Main street, Nevad
. City, Cal.
April 19, 1851 tf
. Notice, Notice.
THE undersigned, having removed to Broad
. street, next door to the Spring Hill Llotel, take
. pleasure in announein
;and the public generally that they will keep
. constantly on hand a general assortment of .
ANKERS, San Francisco, Montgomery
Office in Naglee's building, (formerly .
Tin and Sheet Iron work done at the short,
to their old customers .
follows, to wit: Each owner or keeper of .
deer creek, to the saw mill on little . a gaming Honse shall pay the monthly sum .
~
ach owner or keep.
er of a hotel boarding ‘rouse or Restaurant, .
m3. Jt . eee s A : "
‘ : 2 ¢ n council of the city of . { The Marysville Herald and Placer Times he tae ae Ok KORE I wes 7 gge'rssecopy, and charge this office. WAY ah OO ordain as follows:
eevee) "ANS W we : Sec, 1. That the ordinance entitled .
NE "Retail Cl 1 ino Tie LE AND an ordinance respecting a ravine west . Passed May, 24, 1851
: etal ot ot 18 i of Main street, be repeealed and si . ne ees +, @ undersigned Intely aye 7 oale NA arrived to this place, aN he raby repealed. :
Got itesew begs to inform the citiSec. 2. The committee on streets .
ine aod minord ol Nevada City and its vicin. 8¥e hereby authorized to contract with .
' ily, that vat has terptegig’ A on hand a fine us. some person or persons for a sum not
i sortment of gentlemen’s furnishing goods, al 0 . wy eped} te . . wn .
i # large supply of miners’ clothing and staple ¥ xceeding oe hundred dollars, 0 Mis a gous, together with » large assortment of the water from said ravine by a ditch .
i votsand Sho s, Blankets, Hats, Caps, &e., or sluice from its present course into . which he offars_ te sell as cheap as any Mer1 = in San Francisco, at wholesale and retall.
.
The store which he ovcupies is situated in . Tov . : ‘ ated . oved by the committee. i Main street, next door to the t4xck » Cotlee . I
R House.” Shieh duct tieianaic ?assed May, 28, 1851.
i) JACOB KOHLMANN, MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR.
Nevada City, April 26th, tf . _ nt 13 Smet Bats Ret.“ Atatah dk die SN a CD L. F, Cuussvek, City clerk. { r W MINING COMPANIES, Lawyers, . —-——
Merchants, &c.—A gentleman com e. ’ i tent to fulfill the duties of secretary, manag. . Ordinanee No. 14. if ing clerk, accountant, traveling azent, ete.,
H ete., wishes to engage to engage hsmself for a 4 period of not less than three months, in the
; wining districts For further paticulars enp! we va gt Ewer, Nevada Journal Office.
une 19, tf.
® . i . ——— Nevada, do ordain as follows:
1 » Ordinance No, 21, That the committee on streets be
1 An amendatory Ordinance entitled An/. and are hereby authorized to locate
bf Ordinance regulating Licenses, _ _ . the road or street beyond the bridge on ag er et Counoil of the city of Nezs
vada do ain as follows.—
. " -fiv 3 All transient exhibitious or shows other . decr creek, also to contract for havpodpress q than Theatrical and Equestrian or Menageing the same put into good repair, and ries of whatsoever rature shall pay to the
oity for each days exhibition, the sum of Five
Dollars, under the penalties prescribed in an
Ordinande num ered 13, regulating licenses
Passed June 7,1851. {Moses F Horr,
LF Cuvusvck, City Ci’k. [ Mayor.
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THE GREGORY HOUSE.
This Hoase}is large and commodions, with
the best of er med apartments; and the subscriber flatters himself that he will set as good
atablo as any other houge in California having arrangements made for the supply of all
kinds of meats and vegetables, He solicits a
hare of thep bli¢c patronage
U. §. GREGORY.
, ; 5 where no games ot chance are kept, shall .
constructing a bridge across litle deer pay the monthly sum of fifteen dollars and all .
creek, at the earliest period and thein other venders ‘at retail not hereinafter pro.
. most reasonable terms.
Passed May, 28,1851.
MOSES F. HOIT, MAYOR.
lars,
. Sec. 4. All persons owners or keepers of .
. theatrical and Equestrian Shows or Meries, if permanently located within® the
_1.F. Cnc snuck, Citv clerk. city shall pay the mou:hly sum of one hun. dred and fifty do/lars, and all transient exhix 7 1X
J. G. MAXW ELL . hitions or shows of the aforesai nature shall
jls my authorized agent to attend to my pay for each and every exhibition the sum of
. business during my temporary absence twenty-five dollars, and owners cr keepers of .
\from Nevada city. all oth, r exhibitions or shows of what-oever
! nature, shail pay the sum of fifticen dollars
for cach exhbiition,
R. M. MOORE,
July 4th, 1851 bt
hibitied shall pay the monthly sum of ten dol.
FANCY GOODS,
Of every description, such asare usually
found in Stores of a similar description
in the Atlantic States.
HAMBERGER w BROS.
Aug. 9th 1851. no 31 3t
NOTICE,
All persons who have paid tax to the
County ‘l'reasurer for License of any description aro requested to deposit his receipts for the same, with the county
Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain
their License. Auditor's office in the
Clerk’s & Recorder's Office, Main Street
opposite the New Presbyterian church.
THEO, MILLER, Co. Auditor
Nevada City, Aug. lith 1851,
prea .
. Groceries, Provisions, Wines, and Liquors, .
. which they will sellas cheap as the chenpest,
at wholesale or retail.
customers for past, favors would respectfully
. solicit a continuance of their patronage.
. J. SPRUANCE & BROTHBRS
Nevada, May 23d, ’51
FRCANTILE HOTEL AND RES.
. Of the P wiftc Wharf, San Francisco,
. This establishment is now open for the re. ception of permanent and tranaient boarders,
. The house being centrally located in the busij ness part of the city. and con.enient to the
. landing of the ra ien!) boats, render this
. to country merchants one of the most desira. ble houses in the city. Rooms, furnishod or
uufurnished, can be had at reasonable rates,
. by the day, week, or month, and mea!s may
be obtained any hour in the Restaurant. where
will be found at all times the best the markt
fords epil-la GEO, BROWN
Thankful to our old .
TAURANT, Front st., ene door north .
Wholesale and Retail.
THE subscriber fias on hand at his store o
Commercial, near Main street, a large stock o
Dry Goons, Boots, Strors
&c at WHOLESALE
or Retat1,
at prices as low or lower than they can be ha
at ne other place in the city. He keeps con
. stantly on hand a full and complete assortmen
Of Ready Made Clothing,
well and fashionably made to suit this market
In addition to his other stock, he aleo keeps
a well furnished bar constantly stoeked with
the best of Wines Liquors, ete.
H. BARUH.
Nevada. June 6th. 1851, _nl4
~ BOWERS EXPRESS.
Miss From Nevada City,
Grass Valley, Romgh & Ready,
ok. "Yuba river,
and all the intermediate places, to Sacramento
City, ard San Francisco, connecting then with
the well known house of Adams & co., and
ing the oldest ERPRESS in Nevoda, toge@er with our facilities, are prepared to ship and
insure Gold Dust and Valuables of every kind
to all parts of the U.S.
(7 Wehave a Fire Proof and also thief
proof safe, where merchants and miners oan
deposite the money and dust with entire safety.
Particular attention given to obtaining lettersand packages from below and delivered
vith despatch,
N 8. DRAFTS obtained upon different
houses in any part of the Union, and business
. of all kinds attended to promptly. ‘Thankful to
. ou patrons for past favors, hope to command a
; stil, larger share of business cha heretutore.
. Main st. opposite the Bridge.
BOWERS ¢Co.
ay 3,185).
1O MINERS AND TRAVELERS. .
Ifyou want a comfortaale and chenp house
. to stop atin Sacremento City, call at the
NEW WORLD HOTEL,
Front street, between Sand K, opposite the
. steamboat landing, (over Dr. Cranes Drugstore.)
. _ §-¢?" Boarding and lodging, per week, $12
50 cts; Single meals 50 cts; Lodging 50 cts,
. BY MRS, LYNCH.
Sacramento City, April 10, 1851. nv
THE AMERICAN.
TUIS Hotel on Broad street near the bridge,
has b+en enlarged and is now ready for the re. ception of boarders, lodgers and transient vise
Jitors. Families and boarders can be aceummodated with separate roomsif desired.
. ‘This Llouse being condueted 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 $15 00. Bord per week $12
. je 28°51 MALTBY & BELL.
. eee
PLACER HOTEL.
R,F. DICKERMAN would say to the trayeling public, that bis house is fitted up in goug
style, oed that he will spare no pains to make
it one of the most desirable stopping places ip
Nevada. Board and Lodging per week $17.
House on Broad Sreet,
; April 19, 185),
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CIT’:
. FANE Ic subseriber would isform the public,
that be has permanently located himself
a this well known House, on the upper part o
. Main street, where he is prepared to
RECEIVE BOARDERS.
He pledges himself to set as good a table as
ean be foundin the city Everything which
jthe market affords, will be served up in style
jand quality interior te none.
The iiou-e is located in an airy and pleasant
‘part of the city, and is fitted up with convenient and airy sleeping apartments. Terms
. moderate. LOUIS M. BEST.
. Nevada, May 3d.
. The Empire.
By ¢. B. Lovell,
Persons wishing good liquors would do web
to callatthe Kmprce, on Main street.
April 19. 1850. fim
Ten Dollars Reward.
OST on the road between Sacramento
4 city and Nevada on Sunday last, a green
Morocco Memorandum Book containing
some acconnts due the Pla er Times, and a
note of $400 signed WB Ewerendorsed by
. Pickering & Lawrence
The above reward will be paid on the de. ivery of the property to W 1) Williams,
. next door above the Nevada H tel, or te
. Winans & Hyer, Attorneys, Sacramento eity
june 19 JASFRY
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Ordinance No. 35.
Wheseras. 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 same
‘is hereby prohibited.
Section 2. Any person vielating this
~ . ordinance shall, on eonvietion, be sub'ject toa fine of twenty-five dollars.
Passed Aug. 25. 1851.
MOSES F. HOIT, Mayor,
L. F. Cuunsuck, City Clerk.
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J. R. M’connett, J. 8. IRWIN,
McConnell and Irwin,
. ATTORNE YS AND COUNSELLORS
T LAW.
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Office in the court house.
Nevada. Aug 28, 1851—tf
Seen nn emma!
BROAD Sr. HOUSE.
Thankful to our friends for their liberal supPort, we intend still to make our HOUSE q
‘quiet home for all who may favor us with their
patronage. :
We charge $12. per week for,board, and $3,
yer week for lodging.
; Our table will be furnished with tho best the
market affords. Good cooks and attentive
waiters. DAVIS & HIRST.
tf.
Aprl9th 1851.
UNION HOTEL.
ROUGH & READY,
The proprietor has enlarged and refitted
ithis hotel. Tvavelers will find every accommodation, and as good fare as the mining
lvountry affords. Teamsters will find a secure corra(l, under lock and key, with all necconveniences.
enact E. W. ROBERTS.
. QopAny person desirous of obtaining a
. good location with an excellent run of cus. tom, can secure a bargain in the purchase of
. the above establishment, stock, furniture and
. and fixtures complete.
. April 25, 1851.
. Bryce’s Hotel, by David
iBryce, at the junction of Broad and
Commercial streets augf