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Manslaughter.— Manuel Keys* a Mex ican, at the theatre on Pacific street, San Francisco, recently, a short time before the performances commenced, seized a young man named William Bernard by the ankles, and whirled him around until the blood commenced running from his mouth. In this condition the lad was ta ken ta tha Hospital, where he died in a few minutes. The lad had parents resid ing in the city- JAMES H. HKI.M announce* himself as a candidate for the office cf TOWN MARSHALL* at the election to be held oa/the 21st instant. A. O. FELT announces himself to i. a citizens of Nevada as a candidatcfor Town Tieasur. & the election on the 21st inst. ' . or We are authorized to announce the name of John S. Poster, a» a candidate for Town Assessor, at the ensuing town election, to be boldon on Saturday, 21sl inst. JAMES C- MALBOr, announces himself as a Candidate for the office of TOWN MARSHALL. Election to be held on the 21st inst. Temperance Meeting' every Monday at the Rev. Mr. Tansey’sChurch. Exercises commencing at 7 o’clock, [if] j. h TANSEV. TOWN ELECTION CITIZEN* TICKET. For Trustees, ISAAC WILLIAMSON, Main street. J.N. TURNER, •• “ DR. KNOX, Broad “ SIDNEY C. HERBERT, S. S. GREEN, Main and Broad st. For Marshall, W. C. ASHER. Masonic* Nevada Lodge. No, 13, F. & a. m. meets every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, at their Lodge Room on Broad street. Visiting brothers are invited to attend. JAS. FITZ JAIMES, W. M. C. H. Patchik, Secretary SS-lv Public Notice. rpHE public are hereby informed that the undersigned has Purchased the entire Stock “nd business of the Cigar and Tobacco Store ofFalzer Co. and will carry ou the business at the Old Stand. He re turns thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon himself ami partner, and respectfully solicits its con tinuance, which he determines to merit by keeping the best slock in the market and selling at the lowest IT-tcs All persons having demands against Sai/.er & Co., are requested to present them for payment, and all indebted are requested to mate immediate payment, 3d-If M. FRANKENHEI.MER. , He has come ! AND LOCATED HIMSELF PERMANENTLY in Nevada, As CONFECTIONED,, liiird door above the Nevada Bakery, on Main st.. where he would be happy to receive bis friends, and all those who are fond of the good tilings of life. The undersigned has rented the Store formerly kept by r. i.ore|l, next below Coleman’s Store on Main street, aid he Intends to keep constantly on hand. jfc» m: as: of all kinds, (manufactured by himself; At WHOLESALE or RETAIL such as Cream Candy, Peppermint, Lemon, Sassafras* Winlcrgreen, lloarfauund, a favorite article of Molasses Candy; Lemon drops, Cinuatgon, arid a variety of other kinds, too numerous to mention The undersigned would invite all those who have hiiheno been in the habit of purchasing ih«-ir candies in SacnuSeuto, to cull upon him at his factory, and he will do as well by them as th-y can do by goiiut to S*ucranientu. His motto will be to ad here to the old principle that -A nimbi.e six>kn.,e is bet t*r nits -s slow Shilling.” All Ijivora bestowed upon «he young man who m pedling for him. will be gratefully remembered. He will always have with him, the best ar ticles of my manufactory. In tno undersigned’s establishment, and in eonnoclion •wuh his variety of confectionery, ho will k*ep constantly on hand. Hot Coffee, Pies and Cakes, Bread and Milk, Cream Cakes, Sponge Cakes, Pound Cukes—in short, a Tariely of the *• good things of life.” Ho will also keep the best article of Cigars that California con afford He would further state, that it is his determination to keen a STRICTLY TEMPERANCE SALOON—m;d it will ever he Ins constant aim and study, to make his saloon u plea sant plan-- of resort, for ail those who may favor him with ■j call He wouid take this opportunity, to tender his grateful acknowledgments to the citizens of Nevada, for tha. v< r, liberal patronage received from their hands in gone by days, and lie hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of the same. Nevada. Jan. 29. t«54.3‘.Mf JOHN S. FOSTER. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE YG3S MINING CCBiPANY, For the vetir ending January Ist. 1854, Capital Stock,. 5250.000 Cash received on Capital Stock iaStyear, 770 Of; Balance due or. capital stock, 1,8!0 00 Received from sale of water, <f-c 18,205 J5l Amount expended 17,162 wO Indebtedness, 4,250 SO riOß' 1' CURRAN, President. JOSKI’H GARDNKR, Trustee- JCJIN W MONTGQMERV, Treasurer and Trustee. On this 17th dny of January. A. D. 1854, app. ared Isaac Gill before me, T J. Burgess, Justice of the Peace, for said county, rftate anil township, who, be ing duly sworn, snvs the within report is correct. ISAAC GIL 1., Sec’y Y. M. Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of January, A I). 1854. T. J. BURGESS’, 39-i» Justice Peace. s Constable’s Sole. TATE OF CALI FORK! A, County of Nevada, ss. By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued Irom the Court of T. J. Burgess, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the county aforewnd. bearing date December 21st 1553, to satisfy a judgment rendered by the court of 8. Worth ley, Little York township, on the 20th day of Sep tember, 1872, against Foster Al O’Briaa. for the sura of V 44 uo costs of a suit wherein Foster &. Obrian were plain tiffs and John Chapman was defendant—l have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises, on Monday Uie 2J<i day ol January, 1854, at 11 o clock A. M. all the right, title aiid interest owned by John i’Brian on the 24th day of I cenu- jr, 1853, in and to the Saw Mill known a " t . o.’s mill, sit uated about one half (Vv ' ’ i-. ala city, to satisfy ilie above demands uI.J 'S’-s-c.-c T -', ts. Nevada city. January 17th, 1854. [lt] F EX! i-.ys KlLL,const. Constaule s Sale, STAIb <>l* CALIFORNIA) County 05 \evatls, ss. By virtue of .on execution to me deliverer, issued from the I eourtof T. \r. Colburn, Esq, on uctlng Justice rfrre' V**ee in and lor the comity aforesaid, bean-.j date De * conK Lim ’.if- . a J'“ 3 » rp -erti rendered by said fn , v, r ” ! ! --:V;d Jenkins, and against Harrison .IcCharKa f,, t i, e p;lltl of 9,3.100 debt, damages and .-.lerost. and < "-> '.-l-lOOcost of suit, of which mere >m; ; ins due and npaid tli - sum of $290.10—1 have taken in execution and wdi m il to die highest bidder Ur cash on the premises, m Randolph Flat, Rough and Ready township, 011 Monday, January 23d, 1854, between. I lie hours of 1 o’clock and a o’clock P. ail tbo right, title and interest of 11. McCharl -s in anh to the Hotel known as the ‘-St. Charles Hotel;.!so bis interest in and to the Klate Creek Company’s Ditch ml Diggings; also one Cow—taken sis the property of 11. McCharfes to satisfy the above demands and .learning costs. Nevada city, January 17th. 1854. 39-U E. HILL, const. S v ate of California. Nevada Oounty. ss. A T a Fpoeial Term of the Probate Court, held in and for said nounty, or. the 10th day of January a 01854, prcsor.t Hon. Thos. H. Caswell, Probate Judge—.the mailer of the estate of N. Bov ston, dcc’d — On reading and filing the petition of U. E. Alien, it is ordered that Mon day the 27th day of February, A. D. 1853. be ap; .nted for hearing the application of said U. E. .Vilen, praying for letters of administration cn sttid estate. By order of the Court. WM. S. P ATTERSON, Clerk. 89-1 m* By Bipney C. Herbert, dep. Constable’s Sale. of California, County of Nevada, M. By virtue 1- of an execution to me delivered, issued from the court cfT. W Colburn. Esq.. an acting justice of the peace, in and for the county aforesaid, boving dale December 13th. 1863, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said court cn the 3d day of December 1853, in favor of Goo. A. Gray, J Johnson and Chits Marsh, and against John House), for the sum of -310.00 damages, and thirty five 50-100 dollars costs of suit—l have taken in execution mid will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises, in Nevada city, on Monday, the 23th day of January, 1854, at 10 o’clock a m. all the right, title and interest, of John House), in and to a House and Lot situated in Nevada city and near the bridge lending from Washington or Cay ote street, toward Washington; also, all the privileges thereto belonging, and the lumber and other material on the gromid for fen cing the same—to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Nevada city, January 17th, 1854. 39:11 E. E. HILL. Constable SUMMONS. Ota to ofCalifornia- County ol Nevada, ss. Justice’s •5 Court, before T. J. Burgess, J. F., Little Y’ork township. The People of the State of California, to Thos. 0. Kirk man. Greeting: You are hereby summoned to appear be fore the undersigned Justice of the Peace, at his office in raid township on Monday the 27th air cf U -binary, a d , 1854, tt fell o’clock A M, to answer the complaint of Grabtield i Poindm >n, who demand of you the above named Thos. C. Kirkman. the sum of seventy two dollars *ud forty five cents, upon account for goods and provfs i ms. Ojj failure so to appear sn ; answer, judgment will be rendered against you lor said sum of s>2 45-100 and costs of B-i!* Given un-d. r my* h* ud, ihis JGth day of Js.. A. D. 1854 . T, J BURGESS Usstice of the Peace A’raec-iy. AU>ii- 59.d'. IVji Sau Francisco Advertisements. '“jAMES H. LUCAS, I HENRY 8. TURNER, JOHN SIMONDB, BEN J. K. KISBET, St Louis. 1 San Francisco. Lucas, Turner & Co. BANKERS, No 104 Montgomery street, San Francisco. Draw at Sight, or on Time, in Sums to Suit, on —- American Exchange Bank, New Vose. Wadsworth & 5he1d0n...... “ *• Bank of Commerce, Boston, Thos_. Biddle & Co Philadelphia, Ferdinand Kenet & Co iVBW Orleans, Lucas fy Simonds, Sr. Louts. J . P. Curtis & Co Louisville, Ellis & Sturges, Cincinnati. Samuel Harris & Sons, Baltimore. S. JoriCJ & Co PITTSBUBQ J. H. Burch & Co Chicago. (jtJ-Gold Bullion and Exchange purchased at 1 eat market rates. 0et.21-3rn ageiAjy for claims, AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT of the UNITED STATES PA. B RINSM aA. lias, removed his office to . Sherman's Buildings, No. 146 Montgomery si. where he will continue the prosecution of Claims against the Federal Gove tmnt embracing— CLAIMS of the officers and soldiers of Col. Ste venson's Regiment of New York Volunteers, for bounty lauds, extra pay and transportation allow ances • • CLAIMS of the offices' and men who compor d the Ballad ion of Volunteers on. r Lieut. CoL Jehn C. Fremont, for bounty lands, arrears ef pay, and extra pay. CL AIMS o£the officers,- potty officers, stamen and marines, on account of additional compensa tion f«r services in the naval aad revenue service of the United States ia (be Pacific Ocean, on the coast of California and Mexico, from 13th May, 1546, to Ist of March, 1353, presided ter by aets of Congress, approved August 3lst, 1852, and March 3d, 1353. —ALSO CL AIMS for indemnity on account of losses oc casioned by Indian depredtftionfe upon the property of the citiaens of tile Mate ; and, CLAIMS for advances made to United States Indian Agents, W enable them to negotiate or to execute treaties with the Indian tribes. Mr BRINSMADE has secured the most reliable and effic>e«t aid In Wijhiufft.on and claimants may feel sure of the moat attention possible. N. B, —Hu will also t*ive his best attention to CONVEYANCING iirall its branches. janl3-»R! j KENTUCKY STOKE--KOTICE. 2he icell known Kentucky Store, the Best Stand in town, House and Lot, And Fire Proof Fault. POS SAL 33. Also, the entire stock of goods a t Corft. All who mo indebted to us uro requested to call und i pay up. The times are row likely to be belter, owing to plenty of water, and persons to whom we have given ac commodation in hard times, will confer a favor by now settling their accounts. Those having claims against the firm will please present them for pay ment. GRAUMAN &. JUSEPHSON, ug’ts. Nevada. January 19ih. 1M54 —39- ItkJOXSCifl hereby given liiul U.0..*N0, ieJl. IHli i « Ik:?. 184, 185, 10ti, 107, 28, 29, .'.O, 3!. 32. 33, 34. 35’ 186.187. It'S, 189, 190. 1515, 157, 158. of the capital stock of York Mining Company, will bo sold on the Itith of March, 1854. if the arrears are not paid p.evio .s to lie above date, at Little York, between 10 and 5 o’clock on said day. Little York. Jun’y KOU’T Bl lUIAN, Sec’y. 17lh, 1854 —3’J:6w '* ISAAC GILL. Sec’y. Oaiiiioß* \LIj persons are hereby forbidden to negotiate a note for two hundred dollars drawn the 28lh of June 1853, by Coryden Costou und Charles Holden, in favor of Nicholas Dunlap, said note beisggiven without consideration. 38:1m* CORYDEN COSTON. Grass Valley, Jan. 9th,1853. CH AS. HOLDEN. H. DAVIS, FIRE PROOF BRICK STORE ROAD ,-TKF.ET, HAS IN in.nou lbs. Sack and B, -m c*7; 7.500 tbs. Irish Pole 10t.,, . 4,000 lbs Butler, largo nu t ■ 5 iidO lbs Bacon bides and i 1,009 lbs Laid ; 3! 2 000 l»s Ciiop Fred; 7,5 1.700 His Spe: m Candles; 37 1: cast-. Stvlf Goods, compi ;■ Fruits. Vegetables, Fowl Meats. Ac. Cler j Iri, iO-S h b.eel ; sriely of ALSO—A general assortment of Queen* end Hard WaVe, Mining To( Pols. &C. The abovr goods have been pnrcliased for CASH, and will he sold at prices to suit the times. Nevada, Jau'y 61 h. 1354. 11. DAVIS. Card Notice* l rj‘s 1 ’ BUN D RESIGN ED having purchased ;!ic entire in •* tore? st of Jambs Fohston, in the Stock of Goods and Store known ns the ‘‘Galena and Mineral Point Store,” will carry on the Grocery and Provision Business, under the stylo und Ann of M H. Funsion fc Co., at the old stand In the •■Empire Building,” Mein street, Nevada, where they havn a fall! and well sol r cted stock of Family Groceries, Provisions , Wines, L qnore, and Mining Tools, which they will sell wholesale or retail, nt very low prices for eas t) Cone aid sac. Nevada, Dec’r 31 si. 1853. M. H. F< ssTftr., • M. 11. FUNSTON. Henry Mills. 37-3 m SASH k DOOR FACTORY, S y L.. P . S.TILSS, Corner of Pine and Commercial stt?, 3?-6m Nevada city. “S3fOEN ,, S Premium Flour; Ames’ S. If. Shovel"} atSe, Sulßock in tins, do; Collins’Axe*; Chile do; Adams’ Plows; Buckwheat do; Nails; |lendy Made Clothing; Boots. A I .urge and General Assorlmentof GEO3i32'A23 AIID PEOVISIONS, For sale by Z. HOLT. Marysville, Dec. 28ih< Soulh ca.l corner of Plaza. BILLS -••-•-ON Page & Bacon, HI. Louis. American Exchange Bank, . ew York. Phenix Bank,. ,*-ew York. Rebee & Co New York. Atlantic Bank, Poston. Philadelphia Bank, m Philadelphia. Jnn’y Ist, 1854. ’ H. DAVIS. Dr. H. V. BICKNELL, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, Office on Broad Street , 2d Boor above the Un ion Hotel. , DR. BICKNELL is a graduate of the Aloepathic .School—practiced six years according to its theories and principles, then adopted the Eclectic Fwatem. and h is practiced it fifteen yoat 3. He cures all diseases without the use ol mercury or any other poisonous minerals. The medicines be uses are purely vegetable, i. e,, roots and herbs and (heir ex tracts and compounds. UR. BL KNELL is also a Dentist, and will ping teeth with pure gold lor ®3 a c i vity, and Extract tccih for 52 each. His Tooth Powder is unequalled for curing the Scurvy and making the Teeth white. Oct. 21, 1853. 26-tf Provision Store and Shovel Depot. MRS. M. W. BURNETTE respectfully in forms her late husband’s customers, and the pabl.c generally that she will continue the business at the old place, on B>-ojd st., nearly opposite the court holts.-, where she is now receiving a New and Superior Supply of Goods, consisting of Hardi care, Goocerics and Provisions, of all kinds, suitable both for Hotel Keepers and M ’tiers, which she vviji soil on he n. t reasonable terms, and which in quality are inferior to none in the market. Call and exantine her goods and terms. Sept. 16.21-Sin Mrs. M. VV. BURNETTE. "iifiialioii Warned BY A GOOD HOUSE KEEPER, to take charge of a hotel. .fShe has had a good deal of experience, and will endeavor te give entire sat isfaction. Address box 464, Nevada. 38.1 m MADAM ELEONORE DUMANT, proprietor of tbc Polka House, hereby gives notice to the public of Nevada, as she did one year ago, that Mr. D. M. Tobin, has no interest whatever with her, as Is apparent by the following declaration: COPY. Nevada city, March lOtb, 1853. This Is to certify that 1, D. M. Tobin, have had no interest whatever with Madam Eleonora Du maat, since the loth January, 1553; and that I have never had any interest in the Polka House. Signed, D- M TOBIN. Witness. THEO. MILLER, Clerk. Per R. A. Davidge, D C. 3S-3t* PATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss. At a special Term of the Probate Court, i in and for said county, on Tuesday, the tenth of January, A. D. lSs4—present Hon. Thosl Caswell, Probate Judge— fH* MATTER OF TUB L AST WtLt AND TESTAMENT or BENJAMIN w. HALBEY, dec’d. In reading and filing the petition of William M. Isuy,—lt is ordered that Monday the 23d day of iu*ry, A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock A. M. of »aid , be appointed for hearing the application of i William M. Halsey, praying for the admiss of said Will to Probate, and the issuance of let i lesfamontarv to him. Bv order of the Court, i Attest, WM. S. PATTERSON, Clerk. 3-2w* By Sibnby C. Herbert, Dep. IKEN UP—On the 20th November 1853, a REDTSTEER. Tbs owner is requested to n f.irwTtrd, prove property, pay charges and lake twav W. C ASHEB* ;*vada Ci»y, 3S — 3w Sap Francisco Ad vertisemeot TO Fishermen— Tbe subscribers hate received, ei Fearless and other late arrivals, an extensive assort, meat ol Hauling seines, for salmon, herring, smell sardines and perch Ashing ; Salmon gill nets; flkes, &c ; I.ihen and cotton seine twine ; Shoe thread, a superior article'; Fish hooks and lines, suitable for this season's Ashing • ,f® rsaleb y CHAPIN & SAWYER. janl3-lm 127 Sansome street, Ssn Francisco. l^-^oak^anneJ rinding*—Harness leslli- Sole leather, oak and hemlock tanned ; Kip skins, whole and half sides; ’ *, French cglfskius, Patent leather ; Colored Mir ngs ; buckskins, &c. • ogelher with a fine assortment of Saddlery, Hardwire, Shoe Findings, kc. For sale by CHAPIN k SAWYER, jan 13-1 in • Sansome street, San Francisco. 7iJAILS and Sluice Forks— Gut nails, assorted 1W 3dtooo d; Cut spike?, a'sotted, 3 to 6 inch ; Wrought nalS.ssso led, 3d iol2d: Wrought sdikes, assorted. 3| to 4 inch ; Sluice forks Btiue, longaod shortbandled ; Am‘*s’Shovel*, various b’.amis; Axed. Collins’ end Hunt’s ; Circular saws. 4!o 72 inch diameler ; Cross cut saws. 4 io 15 feet long; Will and gang saw?, a««o; ,cd: Shot mid halls, assorted ; Powder, sporting and b'as. ng: l.eaiher belting, assorted, 2 1-2 io 12 Inch • lud ia rubber do assortec 4t0.0 i nch ; 1 India rubber hose,assorted, 1 to 3 inch; '"’••sether with a large and well selected assorted Block of . .adders' Hardware, M ner»’ Implements, &e. For sale in lots to suit, by CHAPIN k SAWV ER. jan 13-1 in 127 Sansome street, Sun Francisco. % i bbls clear Pork; 500 boxes Adamantine *-* t ifkllos; IfO tierces sugar cured Hares; 100 bxs French Candles; 2,500 lbs extra Clear Bacon; 00 bxs Sperm Candles 250 grkins new June Cutler; 200 eases Olive Oil; "00 cases Lard, small tirs; .too do/. Teneni’s A'o & Porter; gOO kegs Lapi Lard; 100 bi»...eis Champagne; -00 i bo!s cr’d Sifttar; doz Kens- ;:’s and Halt. Ovelers; ~8.000 lbs No 1 China Sugar; 350 •„'Vein Peaches; *OO J and * bids Dried Apples; 200 caacs, a.- ’d Spices; 00 halfhhds Mea!;AiQp teams Wrapping Paper For sale by \ GOODMAN & CD.. f)ec 8-3 t is • 52 California si. REMOVAL. ISK’NINGS & BREWSTER have removed to the Grai .ia store, Np. 72 Buttery street, i c .i6 J. Mind e AllPlmn hnino ihuir ...... opportle J. Middleton’s Auction house, where* they are prepared to show as large and desirable stock of Heady madeClotliiugascan befo. ndinSnu Francisco. Nov2l-lm l«hD & WEBB, IMPORTERS OP BLANK BOOKS ANt il STATIONARY, No. 132 Sansome street, between Mer chant and Washington, San Francisco, have la store : large and verie*. r.,vk of Blank Books. Stationery unt Paper of every description, received bv late arrivals Iron New York, which they offer for s ite st the lowest prices consisting in pan of BLANK BOOKS—FuII and Half Bound ; PAPERS—Letter,cap, brief, bill, bath, common ami pock et post; PRINTING unci WRAPPING PAPERS-assorted sect and qualities; j- INKS—Maynard i. Noyes’, fTavid & Black’s, and Arnold’s fluid ; PLAYING CARDS—Cohen’s. Hurt’s, Felt’s and Fisk’s; PENClLS—Faber’s, Fay s, Uaskin’s and Mordant’s wri ling and drawing; ENVELOPES—Ruff, white, enameled and fancy, letter note and official, ALSO * * Copying and Seal Presses; Combs; Le;ier Hook Letter Clips; Chess Men: Backgammon boards; Dice; Dominoes; S.eel Pens of ail kinds; Gold Pens; Palent Rubber; Rubber bands; Bleu log Paper and Board? Card Board; Printers’ Card*; Wale'S mid Sealing Wax; Pori g|Liui:iie-; PockeTllooks; Brushes; Indelible Ink; { Carmine Ink; Notarial seals and wafers; Gum Labels; Colton and linen lw : ue; Whitney’s. Draper’s r.nd £ii liman’s inkstands; Pcc*re' Ink si amis; C -.id Boxes; Wafer Cups. Le.icr Slumps; Paper Folders; Paper Weights; Black Sand; Plain aud Fancy Note Paper Canker's cases, Mollo seals, Pocket Cutlery,'kc.' We are con t":ily - vingaddilior: te iho above slot io which we invito the attention of the t ado, LORD &. WEBB. L;2 Sansome sl., bet. Washing:(in and Merchant, Dec 16Cm is E;,n I’rcudsco. J. B, WEIF STOvisiea merchant, 'ers Cat solo; 600 Firkins choice Orange Co, butter ; 300 cs. refined Lard in 10 and SO lbs. Tins ,100 bbls f*c;ifLard. Pork. iftiLta, Bacon. &c .aaS-lin i. B. WEIR, 44 Front si. San Francisco N AIL^ —100 kegs Nails .or sale by ALONZO WHEEL Ell, 84 and 86 Davis st SOAP —100 boxes No. 1 Soap, 80 lb. boxes ; 150 small boxes fanev Sonp. For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 86 Davis st TTTHISKEY- V V 100 bbls. Old Monongabcla Whiskey; 50 “ ** Rye; 100 balfbbte old Monon-rabela. For sale by ’ B4 nud 86 Davis st. BRANDY —lOOone-eighfh casks Am. Brandv, for sale by ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 86 Davis st, .Van Francisco. PORT WIJJE — To invalids and tiie lovers of puce Port Wine, I ofiet for sale 10 casks of-'Lande men's” best. ALQtfZO WHEELER. 84 nnd 86 Davis Street, Sau Fraocisi j. MANILLA ROPE —100 coils Manilla rope, ito U inch, for sale by ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 86, Davis st., ban Francisco. SHOVELS;’ 100 dozen Ames’ long beadle shovels; 10!) “ R iwland's longihandle shovels; 50 *• O'.l Colony “ “ “ 60 “ A.’'*’ short “ “ 50 “ Ro 2'd*s “ “ ** 25 “ Kin . 3 pa’ent short handle shovels for suio by ALONZO WHEELER. "4 and 86, Davis street, S. F. —2>.ut‘d Luna Rctral’a Segars ; © a Pr’mavcra “ “ 20,000 1.1 Loon de Oro “ “ 40,001) Maneul Amores “ " 40,000 •* “ ' For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, Dec3o-lm 81 and 66 Davis street. TEAS —100 cases Imperial Tea 2lb Cuddies; 100 cases Gunpowder Tea, 2 lb caddies, of su perior quality, forsalc by ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 86 Davis st., San Francisco. COFFEE— 100 boxes ground Coffee, Ilb papers, For sale by ALONZO WHEELER, Dec3o-Im 84 and 86 Davis st. V feMON SYRL-’; 150 cases Lemon Svrun, For | j sale by ALONZO WHEELER, DeclO-lm 84 and 86 Davis street. ■PTTX COME j.—4o dozen Antes’ long handle Shov rs'J els, bri' lU east-steel, round point. For sale i / ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and 845 Davis street. 171 X HL LICANE — 40 doaeu Rowland’s long Id ban. *c.i, bright, cast-steel, roundpoint Shov els. For. ij by ALONZO WHEELER, 84 and-9b Davis street. INEUAR—23O bbis pure Vinegar, far cah by ALONZO WHEKLEft. 84 and Bti Davis street. IANO FORTE.—One splendid Roatwood Pi ano 6 3-4 ootaves, Nunns & Fisher’s make, for sale by ALONSO WHEELER, 84 and 96 Davi? sircet. PO i’ATOES—BOO sacks Potatoes free from worm or rot. For sale by A. WHEELER, Dec3o- 1 m 84 and 86 Davis «t., S. Francisco. Goodman & Bros., 50 Front street. Sin Francisco, WHOLESALE dealers in Bu.ter, Cheese,Lard, Pork, Bacoa, Hams, Beef, Ebb, Rice and Meal. sepl6-3m JAS, H. GOODMAN. GEO. E. GOODMAN. LOCIUS BELL. OIL. *C !»i?HEME. Wm. Bailey, Manufacturer of Sperm, Polar and Black Fish Oils, Also Camphene and Burning Fluid, Qualities in oil sales guaranteed. Manufactory Battery st. between Pine sud Bosh. 3>3m For Sale—A Beautiful Farm ON DRY CREEK, five miles above Kentucky House, known as Van Court's Risen. It con tains tonr hundred and eighty acres, three hundred of which is located or purchased with School War rants ; about two hundred acres are Enclosed with a First Rate Fence. The whole tract i* susceptible of cnltivaticn. The Buildings are a Good Frame House, thirty by twen ty feet. The crop this last-year raised was equal to any in Northern California, and amounted to Over Nine Thousand Dollars. Any amount of stock, sufficient to carry on farming will be sold with the premises, if desired. Also, Reaving Machines, Seed Drills , Sjc. For terms, apply to A. VAN COURT, 25-9m* on the premises. For Sale. TOE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE in Nevada city, 20 Tons first rate Hay. The above 1. in flne order, and will be sold low for cash. I fMt A. 4k aiWUWii’*,. XSspecial nanifes^i^n. “The Spirits are around !”—“You’d better b’licve it ! ” L. P. .FRRi'BIE, MEDIUM! At the corner o and Washing-ton sts., l/i NAXES this method of informing all inimpros=ible individuals as are incanahlo of «LL spirjtual Manifestations on iho Rochcsi*.*’"- an, that he is prepared to *" 3 INTRODUCE SPIRITS of every variety o f potency, so thu. ay ‘WMSiMII ELiMfcT VV ithout the aid of the Balance Pole, Upon any Dinner Table, When V v wil* go ibrongh various inaneuvres, as ’ong as they arocirculaled in conjunction with a Set oe fuMSLins, unique performances are better felt than’dcscribcd. The whole to bo accompanied by Frisbie's Celebrated ja ORN BAND. • ■ - ,0 - •> Gentlemen in want ol “aid aud comfort” in the above way, will make application at i.BNo 2 ; Nope but Good Spirits “on hand consequently no on© need fear to Lava palmed off upon them an indffierent article. * • ' Rcneraber the nameof the Medium, ITT 1 jg B <mm HT! n~ bt;^ - * f corner of Main and Washington si s *. Nevada ciry, California. GRAND ATTRACTION!! H.osenheim Brother, R Main street, first door below Phelps’ Hotel, ESPECTFULLY i ;hetr friends and the public in general, th .t they have now on hand, and are contlaniiycceiie Richest and Most Extensive Stock of Watches and Jewelry Ever offered In the Mountain city, consisting in part of Magic cased Gold Hunting Levers,Cylindey Hscapemenis, Detached Levers Lepints.*? The make of Tebias, Johnson, Bceslcy, French etc. Also, Silver Watches of different kinds «Wd, Fob and V ost Chains of the latest styles ; MSK Keys, etc. to match, together with a fine assortment of oth tc > ( tt; i. ;c!. as Gold Pencils, Fens, Tntmblos. Buckles, Slides, Breast Pins. Kings, 1 octets. uil e^ '• r r 3 * a . ai many other articles K their line, too numerous to mention We wonld call the particular ntteaUc jcf thoSe desirous of set /, g Presents to their friends at home, to our weii selected stock of Goods. • ’ P. S. California Jewelry of almost o/erv description made to order: Watches'Clocks and Chronometers carefully repaired at th * h. ,1 test notice. Rosenheim &, Bi*c. WILLIAMSON & lIAWLUV RESPECTFULLY inform their fri-n-M and natrons thuUhey will CONTINUE BUSINESS At the Old JSlaad on Street, Where a TULL ASSORTMENT of choice WINES and IrIQUORS cajj-alvvajs be found. Dec23-35-2in Great Discovery. New Extension Diggings Eclipsed ! By ARCHIBALD A. SficALL-SSTSK &. Co., AT THE MEAT MARKET. New Building, Foot of Main and Broad Streets. TIJ E great discovery lias been made that the Best Beef and Vegetables in Nevada can always be found as above They kill none but American Cattlk of the best quality, and keep always on hand a good supply of meals of all kind, and wild game. Also, Vegetables, the best that the market affords. S5-2m The Business of the White Hall Stables Will be continued by the nddersigned, who has stable room for OVER ONE HUNDRED HORSES, a HOOD CORRAL and WACON YARD, and plenty of lIAY and BARLEY. Travelers and Wagoners will find tins the best place in town lor their animals. Also. A Grizzly Hear can bo seen at the same place. Oct. 27th, 1853. . 27*3tn JAMES MOEL. HAIH DRESSING AND BATHING ROOMS. The undersigned may always be ibnndat their Saloon connected with Phelps Hotel, on Wain s.f'V't, where they wiU z-i-tau is Slaving: aud -iair In the best manner. They have lilted up In connection with their S toon, some Elegant Bathing' Kcoms, Wh-re (hey are prepared lo furnish at all hour 3 , WARM AND COLD BATHS, Their Terms are raoderabL and they trust by careful at (•■nlion lo business to meriff»ntronage. Nevada, Dec. 1«, ISaS.-SW FIHfIER & RDCO. MEDICAL CAKIi DR. W. a. JL*m ban, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFERS his profc-sional services to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity. OFFICE. AT LARK & ALBAN’S DRUG STORE, Opposite Phelps’ Hotel, Main st., Nevada city. Der.l6ib.lSs::. 34-3 m DissoSii4i©!s ol ('©-partnership, TDK co-partnership existing between B. F. VVaddill, | .Joint Murry. James Carr and D. VV. Osborne, in Cen tral Bwu ta, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Jolm Murray. Dec. 13tn. 1853. B P. VVADDILL, JAMES CARR, 35-Im* JOHN MURRY, 1). W. OSBORNE 1 Word and Caution* \ T.L those persons who speak against my character, are f*• called on lo prove what they say. or stop it. 1 have ■„ - talked about by certain individuals, and 1 therefore with 1., ;m to give proofs. Every person wishing to k;tow anything about my diameter or family can enquire at Dubuque of my agent, Mr. Hernsted. governor of the stale of lowa. :-T)-ot* II SIIELLIIORN. Dias' -1 'f Cc-' !J ’' - -'+aership. THE co p:. . * ' siiug between John A. Collin t ..in. o. Lr.'jsott, Harrison Scott, J no. Cook, jr., and James L. Ciossetl, under the style and firm of Coiiins. Crossett & Co . is hereby dissolved. C> i a s Valley, Dec. 14. 185:i.f.>i>-lm] JNO. A. COLLINS UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. SECOND EDITION. SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Penknife Sketches, or CHIPS OF THE OLD BfrOCK. Aperies of original illustrated letters written by one of California's Pioneer Miners, and dedicated lo that class of the citizens by the author. Handsomely embellished with Twenty Seven Wood Engravings of California beetle-y and Inci dents. The second edition ef this book, the most popular ever published on the shores o: the Pacific is Jest ta.iEP from the press, with ONE NEW and carefully revised by “Old Block.” _ cr- Po luga to any pan of the United Stoles, Twklvk tJovrs. I'irTY Dollars per 100 — Eight Dollars per Doz. Sinulk CcriKS, Onk Dollar. Dcc3o-2in CURLE BROTHERS. Booksellers, Stationers and Newsmen, Third St, next Post Office. Sacramento. LOST. STRAYED from the subscriber, % mile north of Nevada, a nark red COW, about 3 years*oM, boms well shaped and turned in; a mo! Peyed patch lies under her shoulder in the lap : will calf about the last of Feb’y ; one ear cut. A fcrd heifer went with her—ail red. no spot or mark on the heifer, about ‘J months old. Any person giving information where they may be found. wil(, be sußably rewarded. 30-lm* JAS. WAIjSH. EON. T. H. CASWELL, Judge of Neva da County: N otiee is liuieby given that 1 intend to apply lo the Governor of this Slate for the Pardon of tiro. C. Bradley, convicted at the October Term. a. d. 1852, of I he Court of Sessions of Nevada County, of Grand Larceny, and senteDbed lo confinement in the 81 ale Pris on for the Term of Three Years. Benicia. Dcc'r. 24th, 1853. JOHN BRADLEY. State or California, County or Nevada, ss — l, William 8. Patterson, County Clerk, and Clerk of the Court of Sessions in and for said County, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original notice flied this d tv in my offioj Witness, my hand and [L. 8.1 the sod of said Court, this SWh day of Decem ber, a. d. 1853. WM. 8. PATTERSON, Cl’k. By Sidnky C. Hcrbkrt. Deputy. SUMMONS. Giate of California. County of Nevada, Township ol D Nevada, s. a. Justmes Court, before!'. W.Colbnrn,.lns lice of the Pence. The people of the Slate of California to Thomas Anthony, H. C. Dawson, and Jamei Folkes ; You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned. Justice of the Peace, at his office in said township on Mon day the 10th day of April A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer the complaint of Bennel Dumars and J. N. Tur ner, who demand of you the sum of sixty dollars, alleged to be due them for services rendered as your agents. an account of which is tiled as said complaint. On failure so to appear and answer. Judgment will be rendered against vou for Uie sum of sixty dollars, damages aud costs of suit, GiVen under ra* hand, this 10th day of January A. D. 1854 38-3 m T. W COLBURN. Justice of the Peace. Real Estate Agency, AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE IMTBBOHANTS, Mechanics. Hotels. Restaurants, ■*■ Boarding houses and Miners supplied with help at short notice. Particular attention paid to furnishing fam ilies with help. Orders prom|>tly attended to. Houses, Farms. < I aims, and Ijols. bought and sold. Stores, Lots, and Houses rented. Office at FELT’S Periodical Depot, next door lo Davis biickbuildingTßroad street. jm 13-3 m Dr. E. H. DEN, (Late of Ann Arbor, Michigan.) Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland- Respectfully lende-s his Professional Services to the in habitants of Nevada. Crass Valiev and surrounding neigh borhood. Office for the present at the United States Hotel, N nr Ada. 3S;3id^ LOST. A ccr 'iScatc of Tleporsxte drawn by Adams & I <o. Nevu(ia. Ko. 1753. dated !.ov* CB, I.'. - ;, for eleven ' hundred dollars. (ll,loo> in favor of Christian Earnest. All persons are hereby caiitioueiTagaiusi negotiating he same', payment having been stopped. A LSO a note for 5 : j!) written in French, and one ofSOG in German. The above were in a bind; pocket book, fo<; on Monday. i*3t-33 CiIBIciTI As EABNF.t T. kbmovTl citizens of has rcniov i ids new Fire-Proof Brick next adjoining bis old stand on Broad street, where he is prepared to serve bis customers with n largo and well se lected Stock of Goods, which will be sold at moderate profits. Goods will be delivered to regular customers as follows: 9 On Mondays;—Wood's llavine. Long Hollow and Rush creek. __ On Tuesdays—Shelby Flat and Brush creek. On Wednesdays—Lijtle Deer Creek, Gold Run and Peck’s Ravine. On Thursdays—Musquito creek. Dec. 2, 1352. 32-3 m If. DAVIS. rgAIIE undersigned begs leave to inf'' Nevada and the public in gene ed his Slock of Goods and entire Dissolution Notice. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JAMES FUNSTON and MATTHEW H. FUNSTON, under ihe lirm of J. FUNSTON & SON, is this day dis solved by mound consent. All demands against the lirm will he sealed by M. fl. Funlou, who is authorized to col lect all debts due the firm. JAMES FUNSTON, Nevada, Dee. 31 si, 1853. 37-lm M. H. FUNSTON, VMSSOLUrfOiJ CP PAKvTNSRSBIP.- Ihe <1 irtnerslup her tofore existing between Dra. OVERTON & BPEAR, is Ibis day diasolvep. Jan. Ist, 1854. 37-4 w C. T, OVERTON. State of California. County of Nev~ ’3, an. AT a Probate Court in and for said county. V 1 on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1833, of December term of said Court, present Hon. Thomas H. Caswcit, Probate J edge. In the matter of the last will and testament of WM. 51. BEARD, dec’d, on rending and filing the petition of Wil liam J. Knox, —lt is ordered that Saturday, the 14th day January. A. D. 1854. at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day la* ap pointed for hearing the application of said William J. Knox, praying for the admission of said will to probate, and the issuance of letters testamentary ther. ea to him. By order of the Court. Attest. WM. S. PATTERSON, Clerk. S7-3w By Sidney C. Herbert, Dep. State of California, county and Township of No vada. Justices’Court—before T. 11. Rolfe, Justice of the Peace. The People of the State of California to I. F. Houx: You are hereby summoned to appear before me, a! ray office in said township, on Thursday the 16th day of February, a. n. 1854, at 10 o’clock a. m. to answer the comf plaint of Win. Allen and If. B. Crandall, who demand ol you the sum of three hundred dollars, on a note r' band, dated February IClh, 1853, with legal interest On failure so to appear and answer, judgment wi. dored against you for said sum. together with . damages, and costs of suit. Given under my hand this 4th day of January, a. n. 1354 T. H. ROLFE. Justice of the Peace. It is ordered that the above summons be published in the Nevada Journal until return day. T. 11. ROLFE, J. P ■ Id* Atruecopy. Attest J. H. GRAY, Constable State of California, Nevada county, Rough and Ready township, ss. The People of the State of Cali fornia, to Laraby, Greeting ; Whereas a complaint has been filed, on the 9th day day of November, a. n. 1853. in my office, by Wm. Powell against you for the sum of Thirteen dollars on account, which account is filed in my office. And it appearing by the return of the officer that yon are a non-resident of the county, but within the state, but residence unknown. You are therrfbre commanded to be and appear before me at my office, on Saturday the 2lsl day of Jannarv at 0 o’clock, a. m.. a. d. 1854, anil an swer unto the said complaint of Wm. Powell, or judg ment will be taken against you by default, for said sum of Thirteen dollars, and all costs and damage of said suit. ♦liven under my hand this 12lh day of November, a. d., 1853. 37 td J. P. LITTLE. J. P. R& R T. | DISSOLUTION ofCO-PAETNBESHEP MJr The Partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of A. DAVIS & CO-, is this day dissolved by inuliinl consent. Mr. Davis withdrawing from the firm.— All persons indebted either by note or book account will please call and pay the same to M. AV. Martin, who is an- Ihorized to settle all out standing debts. The business hereafter will be carried on by M. W. Martin, at the same stand, having purchased Mr. Davis’interest. AARON DAVIS. Cherokee, Jan. I—37m MORRIS W MARTIN. Theodore Bazille, Professor ofßlnsic and Pianist, of Paris, WILL give LESSONS ON THE PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. He will also Tune and Repair Pianos— Procure and Direct Orchcstrrs for all Bails, Soirees and Parties, furnishing lb required. Apply to A. W. POTTER, Miner’s Book Sior , or at the EL- DORADO SALOON, Main street, street, Nevada. Ca-lm” William Wfcitlev. INFORMATION WANTED of WM. WHIT- X LEY, who was at Oak Springs. California, one year ago. by bis brother. Said William. Whitley is about 27 years of age, formerly from MissonnT Any person know ing of liis whereabouts will confer a favor by srDjing iu fonnutiou lo ihe undersigned at Nevada. Nevadn. Dec. I .’,1853.-34-21* ELISHA WHITLEY. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. , , S LL persons who are concerned, are hereby notified that an application will be made at the next term of the Probate Court of Nevada county, Hie fourth Monday, being the 23d of January 1654, by the Administrators of the es tate of I. T. Hirst, deceased, for leave lo sell and dispose of a small interest in Gold Tunnel, as well as four head of working Cattle, the property belong'agio the estate of said deceased. CALEB RUSSELL, LEWIS F. SHEETS. 38-it Adm’rs of the estate of I. T. Hirst, deceased. Lost. rertificate So. 112, for one share of slock n the Coyote v and Deer Creek Water Co. drawn in favor of Wra. If. Spencer, January 15th. 1852. Any per? laving said cer tificate in their possession will please in.opm secretary of the company, or three months from this date new script for said share will be issued and the above declared null and void. 38: : 3m* JAMES FIT/ JAMES. Sec’y. CHECKS on Sacramento and San Francisco in suras to suit purchasers at par. Jan y Ist,’s4. H. DWIB. of CO-PARTNERSHIP co-partnership heretofore existing between*E. R. Budd and A. A. Sargent, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are required to mnke|immediate payment, and ail persona havingde them lo either of the undersigned rounds wil present . Nevada. Dec. 30.1853. E. R. BUDD. A. A. SARGENT. jT 10-PARTNERSHIP.— Notice hereby given VO that the undersigned have this undersigned have this day. December 301 h, 1853, formed a co-partnership, for tbo purpose of carrying on the printing business in Nevada city. E. H. BUDD, 37-lm J. B. SKELTON. For sale— A GOOD, CpMFOUTARLE DWELLING HOUSE and. Lot on Broad Street, Nevada, third door above the Virginia House.— the lot is 18feet fronton Broad street, running back to "Spring street which it fronts about 26 feet. For particu ars enquire of K. R. BUDD, Journal < >fflce. To the Public. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing, or A in nnv manner receiving for a consideration, a certain note of - hand given by the nndrrsigucd to Charles W, Hammond, fer the sum of $233 33 Did, dated Dec. 17,18 >3, ns said note was fraudulently obtained, and without con sidoratiou. 38:31 DANIEL FAIRCHILD, Antbonvhouse, Jan.lo. IXSI. DANIEL L. MOOD. BOOTS, SHOES Ml) ROBBERS, TUB undersigned beg* to retnrnhH thanks to the citizens of Nevada for the liberal patronage thus far bestow* rd upon' his establishment, and to in form them that he is now reedy to wait on them In his New Brick Store, lately erected on the corner of Main and Commercial afe. where he has been doing business for tho last two years and a h::|f. His Slock is now LARGER and the VARIE TY GREATER than at any former time, having been se lected personally from the Best Houses in San Francisco, which, with the practical experience of the undersigned, cannot fail to give satisfection to all All work purchased at this establishment, if it rips before having done reason a!>le service, will bo Repaired irek or Chaco*. Having’ established himself permanently in Nevada, the undersigned i® desirous tiiiil his work shal commend him to public confidence and favor, and it will be his constant aim to accomplish Ibis object bv doiny justice to his customers. //« has also on hand an assortment of Sad dicry. Harness , Whips, Spurs, Sfc. Sfc. N.B. Surgonr performed on old Boots and Shoes sa UMiai. bv memwgg the broken; Leather Soles pit on Rubber Boot® and Shoes, thus renderiuglthem more du rable and less injurious to h-alth. ir Tl * er '’. will ">*» be a PRACTICAL HARNESS MA- K tK in readiness to make and repair at short no tine, ami on reasonable.ms. p. F.3PENBOHEID, *•' " Corner of Main and Commercial sis. PACIFIC RESTAURANT,” At “Main Street Bridge,” Nevada, njnilE UNDERSIGNED* having purchased * I,e e:l 'j re interest of bis former partner, respectfully announces, that it is bis intention U> make this Favorite Restaurant Equal to any of the kind in the City. Every endeavor shall lie a.-e.I, nnd no expense spared to make this placu a COMFORTABLE AND QUIRT HOUSE for their entertainment. And be is in holies that with lho co-operaiion of those who have been inhisem ploy since the opening of the above establishment to ful ly meet the wants ol the public in general. And my individual exertions shall be used to give satis faction to all who may give me a call. I shall do a cash business, upon the most reasonable terms : and strictly adhere to temperance principles, us heretofore. Nevada City, Nov. 22d, 1653 3l ' tr S. W. GRfTSH. N. B. T77e are ready to givo:’K[BAK.S TO rll -- hoars, and OYS i ;i gat reduced prices. a)..' c-i* Partnership. ~ --i r ’ ’ he-tetoforo existing between ..bun ralliuson. in tlie York Bak ery, was dissolved by mutual consent Nov, 2(iih, I^3. ISAAC GILL. • JONATHAN PATTINSOIf. The business of the. York Bakery will be continued by ha iiid»rr»gii-d. sj-m .lONA. PATTJNjtrtN. 8 LACtt-IfAN &THITBOURN, Ailt: N’orv RECEIVING a large ami well selects stock of , FANCY BEY GOODS lion®--furu 1 slung and Domestic Goods of oil kinds, suita ble for this market and BCaJou. Also a splendid lot of Clothing. BOOIS i*id Shoos, and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every desorption, rir slock of Panov Dry Goods consists in part of 3;lk®, French and English .Meri no®, Alpaccas, Muslin, all wool Delaine, Print® a large variety, together with a good assortment of X,adiO' ’ Dress Goods Trimmings, Ladies’ .Shoos, a large variety including India ftuill>*t Bools and Shots, a Citjs al article ibr wet weather. Gloves :uid Hosiery, an endless variety House Furnishing Goods sucli a® sll-woul Carp ting Floor Oil-cloth, I and 2 yds wide ; Daniusk of all kinds, a lew sell.® of tine Whitlow Shades with fixtures complete beautiful work'd Lace, Window Curtain*, Wall Paper and bonier ; a large assortment Sheetings, Irom 1 to 3 yard y wide. W bite Marseilles and Lancaster UuilU. &c. Ac. Childrens Toys, suitable for present®, and every article u®ual!y found in the Dry Goods line. Oitv Goods have been bought for cask at Hie lowest raies. and not 011 credit, and we will,®. 11 them at the rmiiu low rules. . A large lot of Perfumery, rich and ’rare- Plea®o u " V c;l ■ BLACK MAN A, KIL BOURN. Nevnilit city. Nor. 23. 1853. 31dlm AVM. M. STEWART. NH.K3 SEARO STEWART & S EARLS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA W. Office on Broad street, first door above tho Court House, Nevada. Wn.i.uv Stewart. Dl trict Attorney. 32t f TPT?G ever WU: fOIHE PA -EL Isaac Gill u 1.4 T, A. IJveriaore, , DEMTfiST. Office on the North side of Brood street , jus Below tite “White flail.” Nevada. DO3. 11th, 1852. 34tf, C. W. YOUNG, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Corner of Main and Cayota st.ceis, Nevada. Corner August 10, 1953.—1 &real Its radios*, , Y’S CALiroSWiA JEWSLBY aa * *Vatclihiaking B stakllshmcat,Commo: cial st., Nevada ho above bouse havi one of the best workmen in the 3' •, will M-uufattii California Jewelry of every desc, . on, at the shoru possible notice. AIso—ENGRAVING K DIAMONDS set to order, i leaded or otherwise ornamented"'’ - 1 give us a cat!. Ml Executed. - len desiring Oh a made will do w 34-lm State of California, County of Nevada, M The People of the State of California, to .1.- me® Tik’ rill, Greeting- You are hereby commanded to appear and answer within ’ >.-ty days after the servir e of tbi» writ, the complaint of Alary Ami Tirrell. plaintiff now o. file in the Clerk ofilce ol the District Coutt aforesaid against you us defendant for a divorce from the bands of matrimony Or in ce .' a failure to appear mid an swer said complaint Hi W plaintiff will take judgmen against you therefor alt, together with damnget and costs of suit, and also demand ol Hu. Court su<-h other relief us i.® prayed for in her said complaint. Witness William S. Pat -reon, County Clerk of Nevada [L. S ] county, with the seal of said court atlixed, this 22d day of December, a . n. 1853. W.M. S. PATTERSON, Cleric. . ~, „ By Sidney C. Herbert, d’pl. statu of California, County of Nevada, sa. Mary Ann Tirrill vs. James Tirrill. In the District Court, 10th Judicial District, Nevada county On reading and tiling the bill of complaint aud affidavit tiled therein, and it appearing that a cause of action exists against the above named defendant—and that he is a iion-rcsidont of this state. It is ordered thai summons herein be published in the Nevada Journal, a newspaper published in said county for the term of three months, and that u eopy of said pub-’ licaliem, and copy of thfe complaint filed therein, be forth with eeposiled in the post office and directed to said Jnnv‘9 Tirrill at Mineral Point, lowa countv, stale of Wisconsin By order of (be Hon. Thomas 11. Caswell, County Jud e of sr.id county. * Witness, Win. S. Patterson, Clerk of said County Court at Nevada, this 22d day of December, a. n. 1“53. wm. s. pattkrson, cier 35 - By Sidney C. Ue:!beiu-, depTy. State of Cnlifurnir*. County of Nevada, County Court. January Term. January sth, 1654. fer the Zncorperaticii of the tava . Vcvada. i'eliiion together with n plot accoinpanring, made ni actual survey, by the County Surveyor having this ilav been presented by N i!es Scarls, Esq. on behalf of many Citizens oJThe town of Nevada, praying the Incorporation oi said town, under the name of Nevada ciiy, aiid tho esiabiishmentofu Local Govemm-nt and Police force, in *Ci'o r dance with the ppoviMons oflbe Statute in such cam. Inade am! provided. ARd it appearing to the court-from Die testimony o I Merer; S S Green. K W Smith, and T W Colburn, tiiat Hie said |ieUtion contains a majority tg rtio voters of the town of Nevada. It ic ordtn®! that the nhv, i r of the petitioners bo granted, and that the l.oundarf.-s of Tj® Town so incorporated, bo in accordance with the plot of the County Surveyor now on tile, comprising an ar.-n of 3?? s ‘l uare 'Btle. and for its mot' i and bounds a perimeter of half a mile due North, due Fo"th. due East and duo v> i‘Sl from tne Court House, of said County. And it 1* further ordered that said#' iitioii sail plot, bo -plnc-d c|u li.e in Hie office of the bounty C!.-rl»r'rnd that election be held at the precincts on Breed and M,.m streets, on the 21st inst for the purpose of electing town officers, viz ; Five Trustees, a Treasurer, Ass, re or, ami Marshall. The precinct on Main s|-> et to be a( ph 'pg Hotel, and on Broad street at the United States Hotel.— Tlie same officers who acted at the "aid precincts at the last election are hereby authorized to Bet at the one etuti ing. Any vacancies occurritig iu said board «I officers to b® filled on the morning of election by a majority of the elec tors there present. I, W S Patterson,dork of the County Court in and for said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing Isa trim copy of an order made at the January term of the County Court, held in nnd for said County, January sth. A D. 134 4. in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and tfcu sea! of the County Court as af ro®aid, this 12th day of Jan. A D. 1H54. 3<k-2t W. S. PATTER.-ON, Clerk. IS’NOW all men by these Presents. That 1, Mas. It-ABEI.I.A-VON Mill, !L ■ lawluTwile of IV illiam J. Connor, of the township and conn y of Nevada and Stc' r California, in conformity with the statute in such cat. ’ ule and provided, authorizing married wo man to <rui.-uct business in their own name as sole traders. Approved April 12th. 1652. Do hereby tnske known.pub lish and declare i-i from and p.Rer the 10th day of Janu ary. A. D. 1854, iTGiend to car- on ! usiiie®s in my own name nnd on my own nccoui a tolo trader, and that the business is that of keeping a public Hotel in Nevada, and ruuning a line of Stage.® lietween Nevada and Gram Valley, in the county aforesaid, and that -mount of capital by no invested in said lintel, and /®V >u*iness, is less than Five Thousand Dollars. Dated this 10th day of January, A. D. 1654, at the town, of Nevada, uikPcouiU.’ ami none aforesaid. ISABELLA COKNOB. State of California. Nevada County, ml Before me a Justice of the Peace, in and for the said Comity, ou this loth day of January, A. D 1854, personally appeared, 51 rs. Isabella Conner, ami on being duly sworn did depose and say that tho foregoing declaration statement is true of her own knowledge in all respect* and that she freely and voluntarily snbecribed her name to the same for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my official hand the day and year abovw named. T. VV. COLBURN, Justice of tho Peace. Filed January 11. 1654. i t -Go minutes past 7 o’clock P M. and duly Recorded in Hook A of Miscellaneous Rm ords,. page 417, Records of NevutF, c.eiiny WMjB. PATTERSON, Bee. '*• *--■ sinxiiY C..UEEHERT, Day