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December 26, 1857 (4 pages)

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UE ax — Old Bloek Not Whittled x 7 E Fy -% ix me Chips Plenty and Still Flying?! HANKFUL fer the many favors he has received from this comniunitg, for thelast five years, he takeGthiginethoi to. inforia hisfriends.and the pub: lio.greticrally, that he is stiil béhind bis counter, tea them an honest ‘and cordial welcome whevakdx theyscall, “He has forined a btisiness connéction Sa banking, with the old, well known’and well tried Firm off po ee BD, ©. MELLS & CO., of Sacramento, t . e AND WITH TALLANT & WILD, San Francisco, who have stood firm in every fiaancial storm in California. _ Hovhas PD. O, Mills -& Co:’s Drafts on.the Atlantic States-” Peabddy & Co.’s add Rothedilas Drafts oa Europe,:and-gives Checks at par on Sacramento and San Francisco. Special and General Deposits received as usual ; advances made on Gold Dust ; Dust forwarded to the Mint for Coinage, and the highest possible price always paid for Dust that can be done without loss. He begs leave to assure the public that his facilities for doing business are fully equal to that of any Banker in California. H liyidually holds himself bi responsible for every Draft he draws. Five years of business connection with this com: Munity, willassure the public that their business will always be done in an honest, straightforwad, courteous manner, an4 hs hopes to be sustained in this course by a liberal, discerning and friendly people. Office at Old Stand next the Exchange, A. DELANO. ae Grass Valley, October 22, 1857. eae A BADLAM. JR. Newspaper and Advertising Agent, No. 3, Read’s Block, Sacramento. Agent for the “Grass Valley Telegraph,”’ and Ciliforaiy Miging Joarnal,”’ and the mountain pers geazrally, for which Alvertisements will be caived ral iasertei at the lowess rates. tvs QUIT; DRINKING POISONOUS Li, @UOKS! PATENT ISPROVED PROCESS For Making = All Kiimds of Liquors and Vinegar, Instantly, by the use of : LACOUR’S ESSENTIAL. OILS. . These Oils are obtained by Distillation at the Chemieal Laboratory, Parish of Jefferson, of Pierre Lacour, author.of Lacour’s Chemical Analysis, Laccour’s Chemical Manipulations, Lacour on the Manufactare of Liquors, Xc. Parchasers are p flasks,and obtain their money ive ‘fect satisfaction. a gi COURS O{L OF COGNAC converts neuiral spirit toa superior imitation of Imported Brandies, a 2 Otard, Sazerac, Marett Cognac, Pouiteey, Pag pari United Vineyard. Proprietors, Castiliion and Lonion Dock Brandies. These liquors will havea full fruity flavor and 2 beautiful, sparkling coler. Common Rectified Whisky will be changed by the use of the . Oil of Cognac to New York Brandy, Pine Apple Bran. dy, Common Cognac Brandy Xe. . “LACOUR’S GLL OF RYE changes Reetified Whisky . to Monongahela Rye Whisky, Old Virginia Malt Whisky, Bonrben Whiskey, &c. “OIL OF CEDRAT changes common Rectified Whisky to Old Irish Malt Whisky, anda superior article of) Scotch Whisky: wet OIL OF PEACH changes common Whisky to Virginia . Peach Brandy, &e.° Oilof Peach and Oil Cognac will . convert eommon Whisky to, Apple Brandy. OIL OF GIN converts the poorest Whisky to Hol. land,Gin, Scheidam Schnapps,Rose Gin, Swan Gin, English Gin, &c. ae LACOUR’S CONCENTRATED ACID will, in Ove; hours after being mixed, chanze-five gallons of -good . articularly requested to return the . . . . , if the Oil does not; . j . i . . ' t Hi Vinegar. and twenty-five gailoéns of water to thirty gallons of ihe most acid Vinegar that can be foundin . the market. By the:use of Lacour’s Concentrated Acid, vinegar can .be Inade for one dolar and sixty cents per barrel. FOR MAKING LIQUORS, Lacour’s Oils require no . preparation—only pour the cilinto the whiskey and . shake well. The liquors thus made will have a fine natural aroma, a full, rich, oily taste: a beautiful traneparent color and a fine bead. Lacour’s ‘oils exert three distinct properties in converting common Whisky to brandy, giv, ke ~The first. property combines with amd cubsitles it the fore: of forulont par ticles the whole of the grain oil, (Amylic Alcohol.)— The whisky is thus deprived of that peculiar irritating and burning taste_and becomes a neutral spirit ; the second preperty consists in an oily muciliaginous taste imparted td'the liquer which renders it mellow, and impatts an appearance of great age ; the third property is exni®itet in the righ, vinous nutty odor that is imparted to the lique wae nders distinction from the genuine brands impossible, , These oils are put up in quart flasks ach flask contains sufficient oil for making three hurgfeed-gallons of liquor. Full and comprehensive dirégtions accompany the bottles. Price $2 per botile. — . For sale at the corner of St. Charles and Poydars streets. : f One bottle of these oils, fivein numberggfill be securely packed and shipped, with bill of Igamg, to any partofthe country; upon the receipt of S10, to the address of P. LACOUR New Orlens. Purchasers are requested, asa guattutee of good faith, to furnish us the name of qvy house in New Orleans and we will’ship them a pathage of the Oils. If they do not perform all that is-claimed for them, they will cost nothing. Empire Restaurant, Meili Street, Grass Valley. HE subscriber has just titted up, and is now keeping the above establishment, IN CADY’s BRICK BIILDING, Where MEALS AT ALL HOURS, may be had to order. OYSTERS, in any style, SOUPS, of all varieties, MEATS, FOWIS, GAME, SAUSAGES, FISH, ’ EGGS, PUDDINGS, VEGETABLES, &e. &e In fact,the very best of everything, in the best o style, and ON THE MOST REASONABLE 7ERMS. Having fitted up the above establishment, with the design Of carrying on a permanent business, I have adopted the maxim of ‘‘ Live and Let Live,’’.and intend to furnish my customers with anything the market affords, and shallin no case charge more than a mere living price. Confidently believing that visitors to our village can no where find equal accommodations for the same . money, Iinvite all to give me a call,and see fer themselves. . 11 Wm. EH JENKINS. Fruit Trees! Fruit Tree Grape and Strawberry Vines! .. “HOLLAR would’ call the attention of 5 those who have Gardens in the vicinity of Grass Valley and Nevada City, to an examination of several thousand Bruit Wrees of unsurpassed size and beauty ofgrowth. Also tp 100,060 Strawberry Wines, comprising all the most valuable varieties grown, viz British Queen, Black Prince, Boston Pine, Longworth, Prolific, Large Early, Scarlet, Crimson Cone, Perpetual or Monthly s! ! lpine, , Also Grape Vines of 30 varieties. Any variety of Trees and Vines which the Subscriber has not now on hand, will be supplied him by.the middle of November, from the New England Nursery, of Beach & Shepard, Narysville; who have by common acknowledgment grown the finest fruit this season of any erchard in the State. Their Nursery Trees are budded and. grafted trom such Trees only as have borne very superior fruit, and has sold at much higher prices than fruit from any other Orchard, and asa proof of its quality, will refer to Dr. Delavan, Mr. Mr.Ewer, Editor, Rev. Mr. Hale, Mr. Bosworth, Mr. Findley, Merchant, and the Rev. Mr. Warren of Nevada City. We will add, that we will be fusly ‘suplied with all the varieties of Peach, Apr’eot, Nectarne, Plum, Pear, Apple and Fig Trees Grape and Strawberry Vines, Current sni 9<cesser~” @o. Roses of every varity @ti wai 3 62 4 » suit tne mes 22 $b. 29 252 ¢4 <t ban erscid aig Se asmes Ba? LR rigger tery er D NOS, MELODY AND. MUSIC. } “PRICES GREATLY REWCED. 833 Broadway, New Wé&. Agent for the Sale of the Best Paton and Vew York Pianos and Melodns. NS, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BIC MER chanise in the United States. Pianos fr@ Five dif ferent Manufactures, of every varicty of . le—from these in plain rosewood cases. for' $200. ttihose of the most elegant finish for $1000. No Hoke in the Union can come in com petition for the nger, varietg and celebrity of itsinstruments, nor the éxpiacly low prices at which they are sold. : WATERS IMPROVED PI with or without iron: frames, in their newke: improved action, a power and compass of the ¢ ung the grand, with the beauty and durabit Square piano. The Press and first Musi iave justly pronounced them equal if not any other make. They are guaranized {1 sf lion of every climate. HORACE WATERS’ MELODEONS (tunedfhe equa temperament) stperior in’ eath destfuble qubity—soie agent for the sale of S. D. & H. W. Smith’s blebrated Melodeons—caa also furnish Melodeons ofjall’other makers. Prices from $45 to $125; for tw) sets of reeds, $150; two banks of keys, $200 ; .Orgn pedal bass melodeons, $275, and $360. rT MTT = _. MUSIC.—One. of the largest and bast ‘eats ogues of Music is how pnblished ; ‘sold at greatly reduckd prices. Music sent. to wherever ordered, post paidas-, S UE i : 1 : “Catalogues attention paid to all orders receives 2 g Sent Uy volt aoe Uredt Tuadeements offered to Agents to sell theabove. A liberal discount todealers, teachers, seminaries and clergymen. Each instrument guaraeteod to givé satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. SECOND-HAND PIANOS Masters gperior to ud the ac. a t ~ ms A AT GREAT BARGAINS constantly in Store ; prices . from $50 to $140. Testimonials from Professors and Opinions . ' the four Rev : . For any wo of the four Reviews... of the Press. “The Horace Waters’ Pianos are kecown amorg the . in. a very best. We are enabled to speak of these struments withsome degree of*confideacte, from personal knowledge of their excellent tome and durable + quality.”—WN. Y. Evangelist. ‘“Havirg inspected a large numher of Horace Waters’ Pianos, we can speak of their merits, from personal knowledge, as being the very. best qualiiy.’’—! Christian Intelligence. ‘Nothing at the State Fair displayed ercater excellence in any department than the Piano Forte manufacture of Licrace Waters, of this city.’’—Churchman. w v “The finest. among the many pianos at the Crystal Palace are those placed there by Horace Waters, whose instruments are always popular’’—Christias Inquirer. “The Horace Waters’ Pianos are built ¢ the best ' and most and» most thoroughly seasoned naterial.— From all we can learn of this establishmeri—said to be the :argest in the United States—we hate no doubt that beyers can do: as well, perbaps: better, at this than at any other housein the Union.’’—Christian Advocate, Tenn. “tir. Waters has been long established and is fayorably bnown. We bespeak from experence when we assure our readers that his prices are blow those usually charged for articles in his line.’’—Jacksonian, New Jersey. “The treble is clear, pure, powerful, anl very me lodious, the base is deep, reiling, and somrous: the e., of uniting te sound of ‘—Henry the power of Singing, each tone, ina Gegree-but rarely achieva.’ . C. Watson. “For power of tone, depth of hass, ant. brillianey i of treble, tegether with accuracy of towh, they are equal toany make Lam acquainted wik, and! cor) dially recommend them to those wishing purchase.”’ V.C. Taylor. ‘Our friends will findat Mr. Waters’ sore the very hest assortment of music and of pianos a the United States, and we urge our southern and weiern friends to give him acali whenever they go to Nw York.’’— Graham's Magazine ‘We consider them worthy of specal attention, from the resonant and exceedingly musta] tone which Mr. Waters has sueceeded in attainng.’—. ¥. Mesica® Word wat Times. “His instruments are wellknown for heir superior qualities. Waters’ pianos.and melodeps challenge comparison-with the finest made an#herein the country.’ —Hoeme Journal. C. Ll. Sholes, editor of the Keno Vribune and Telegraph says, ‘“The piano was receivetin good order, and is pronounced an excellent infrument. by good judges, the tone of itis particularlwommended as is indeed its external workmanship anfinish,compared with its cost.’’ i Speaking of the Horace Waters Pianojand Melo deons at the Crystal Palace, the New Vee Dispatch says, ‘‘A number of these pianos and edal bass sha sag organ melodeons, from their great power 4d fullaess . and richness of tone, attracts the very zettral attention and commendations of visitors. Waders’ ‘New Seale’ is recognized by artists as not onlya sensible but importanié improvement in pi nes.” “The Horace Waters Tianos are pronbaced by musical amateurs asa decidedly superiorariicie in ail the requisites of this instr-:ment. superseding those ofall other manufact Y. #opress. ‘They (the Horace Waters’ Pianos) ardvery su. perior instruments, and the maker may cifdenily challenge comparison with any other maiffacturer inthe country, as regards their outward ele(uce,and quality of tone and power.’’—NV. V. Mirrer fhe Horace Waters Pisnos are excellent 4 well as ! \ . . \ { t 1 . i . Europ . Money current inthe State where issued will de Len nme ap tt Na eo er Tar ere: Peet es The British Periodicals AND THE FARMER’S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION. L. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz : 1 The Londen Quarterly (Conservyative.)2. The Edinburg seertoy (Whig.) Whe North Hritish Review (Free Church.) The Westminster Meview (Liberai.) oO Bilackweew’s Edinburg } eo +t Zagazine (Tory.) The Great and important events—Religious, Political, and Military—now agitating the nations of the Old World, give to these Publications an interest and value they never before possessed, They occupy a middle ground between the hasty written newsitems, erude speculations, and Syimg rumors of the newspaper, and the pon ous Tome of the histcrian, written long after the living interest in the facts he f ds shall have passed away anes Periodicals ably represent. the three great olitieal parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical—but politics forms only one feature of their character. . As Ofgans of ‘the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, boing considered indiapensabile to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intellicent reader of every class they furmsh a more correct and satisfactory record of the curreat litera. ture of the day, throughout the world, that can de CLARE. Y OWS aEaaire The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British Publishers gives additional value to these’ Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of ean affairs, inasmuch as they can now be placedingthe hands of subscribers aboutjas soon as the orusigal editions. g3T3S. Pp A] “ ea ‘s Per ann. For an} cne of the four Reviews ...00-.0.+.93 00 5 sabes dis vanes 0 OG For any three of the four RevieWs....25.0.07 00 1 For all fur of the Reviews . . Zasiseds sou cec css $ 00 . For Blachweod’s Mavazine..2.: ae ob aie otha slp onde OU Fer Blackweodand three Reviews? . .6..eb e029 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews..... -10 00 &£aPayments te be made in alleases in advance: ra a0. ecived at par. . middle part is rich. and syrmpathetic, ans possessing . cheap ;. but he bas those of other mabkers,awell as . a second hand ones, capitally adapt N. ¥. Evening Post. * eae . Says the Hnoxyille (Tenn,) Standard : “*‘MzWaters has long expérience in the bu: and haskhined a reputation unsui passed for seiling the best iastments in the country.”’ The Sunay South reaches us with the fopwing: “This gentleman is one of the most extensi} music dealers in the Union. His pianos and melodeds have obtained great celebrity for their excellent jie and desirable Gadlity.’? ' Says the Valley City Advocate; “We have nken a look at a no which has just arrived from te celebrated establishment of Horace Waters, and1 for tone-and beauty of finish, it surpasses site ever saw for the price.’’ } ‘Horace Waters’ Piano Fortes are of full, sk and even tone, and powerful.’’—W. Y. Musical Raew. siness, oh cin ay SU Say ParRTNERsHIP NuTICE,, THE SUBSCRIBER has this day himself in business JSCEPH DEWGENBACH ani. J FINDLEY. the name and style of T. FINDLEY & CO. THO'’S FINI Grass Valley, August 21, 1857. associate with ey jit ioe La Se ee STETSORNOS SELLY OPERA TEG AMALGAMATOR. Nous is-hereby given that the undersigfi has duly empowered W. B. Ewer, of Grass Viey. to act as Agent for tho sale of ‘“‘Stetson’s Self-Girating Amalgamator,’’ for Nevada County. All sat made by him will be duly acknowledged by the Sukriber, A.M. STISON. Grass Valley, May 26, 1856, BG From the above it will be seen that ie Subseriber has been appointed Agent for the salof the ‘‘Self-Operating Amalgamator’’ for this Cour. Any letters addressed to him in relation to itpili be proniptly attended io. Although he has no power to sell or permito use, outside or this Cownty, still, for the sake of ‘inging into general notice everywhere what he deenan invention, which will yreatly facilitatethe devépment ofan important branch of the mineral resouré of the country, he will be most happy to give any formation upon the subject which may be cesireby persens, who are beyond the limits of any local cent, or who may not be able to communicate directiith the inventor. Varties in remote portions of thisiate, or in any of the Atlantic States, who may be derous to procure one of these machines, can be put ite way of doing so, by addressing the subscriber. . he machine is made both of cast iron and of woodjIt will Occupy a space of from four to six cubie feefaccording to the number of drawers, which it maye desirable to use. When made of cast iron it Wi weigh about twenty-five lbs. to each drawer—if wd, about half that weight. Six or eight drawers mabe considered a ‘‘set,’’ to which any additional nuber can be added at the option of the purchaser. ‘Ib sale of a right gives the priviledge of using as manjirawers as the purchaser may see fit to attach to onbattery, or one set of batteries connected. ; Sa For further particulars, address ; W.B. EWER, Editor ‘‘Mining Journal.’ Grass Valley, NédajCo., , ox &. M.STETSON, San Francisco ‘ d te limitd means. . The firm: will hereafter be kKnownbnder . CLUBBING. A discount of 25 per cent. from the above prices will be allowed te CLUBS ordering direct from L. Scott & Co., four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, vill be sent to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30, and S50 om. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be deliveed, Free ef Posiage. When sent by mail, the Postacz to any part of the United States will be but Sa ets,'a year for “Blackwood,” and but £4 cis.a yesrfor each of the Reviews. THE FARMER’S GUIDE TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICULTURF. By Henry Srepugys, F.2.S., of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Cctavo. 1660 pages, and nuzxrereus Wood and Steel Eugravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work ou Agriculture ever published, and in order to give ita wider circulation the publishers have resolved to recuce the price to Five Deliays fer the Two Volumes!! When.sent by faail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price;will be $7. To every part of the Union and te Cauada (pest-paid) $5. gap This work is NOT the old **Book of the Farm.’’=@A Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold Street New York. The ‘California Miining Joursal”’ Is published at Grass Valley, Nevada County, Califor; nia, for One Dollar and Fifty Cents per volume of i2 Numbers. . The ‘‘Minine Journar** in California devoted particularly to the Mining interest of the State. It is forths present published Month, butitis the intention of the Publishers soon te commence its issue Semi-monthly, to be published on the First and Fifteenth of each Month, in season to de forwarded to the Atlantic States by each Mail Steamer, at Three Dellars per Annum, forwarded to any address that may be desired. When the Semi monthly issue is commenced, each number will contain in addition to our present reguis the only Paper . lar Mining Summary, adigest of California news for the previous two weeks and. up to the sailing of the Steamer. Thus affording one of the most compiete and valuable Steamer ixsues which can be obtained for the-perusal of friends at the East. It is the aim of the Publisher of the ‘Mining Journal’’ to make a useful andinstruetive Paper. To this end care will be taken to exclude from its columns everything which can possibly be objectionable to the most fastidious. The.trashy productions which form so large vy portion of most of the miscellaneous papers of the day. and which are so detrimental t 2i%toO ? . public taste and weal, will be carefully avoided, and nothing will appear in our columns except that which tends to advance the intellectual or moral improvement of the reader. Subscriptions solicited. —————— Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Medical and Surgical Institu en Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, age posite the Pacific Mail Steamsiip: Company.’s. ( San Francisco, California The Doctér offers’ free consultations, and asks.no remuneration. unless he ailects a cure. ; Sperimaiorrhea, R LOCAL WhahkNbss, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and meapability for labor and study, dullness of apprehension, loss of memory aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self distrust, dizziness, headache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other infirmities in man, are cured without fail by the justly celebrated physician and surgeon, L. J. Czapkay. His method of curing ciseases is new, (unknown to others,) ard hence the at success. All consultations (by letter or othergr . Wise) free. Address L. J. Czapkay, M. D., San Francisco, California. RIVATE MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE.— DR. L. J. CZAPKAY hes opened his Instieute for the eure of all. forms of.disease—such as Syphilis Gonorrhea, Noctarnsl: Emissions, and all the con sequences ofself-abuse. In the firststages of Syphilitic or Gonorhieal diseases, he guarantees a cure in a few days, without inconvenience to the patient or hindrance to his business. When a patient, by neglect or improper treatment, has developed the secondary symptoms of Syphillis, such as buboes or painful swellings on the groins, or uleers in the throat and nose, which, if not cheked doctmag tlhe noft ports aud cause the Sones to mortify, separate and come away, leaving the suflereran objeet hideous to behold ; or when blotches and pimples break out upon the skin, or when he has painful swellings upon the bones, or when his constitution is injured se as to pre-cispose to consumption or other constitutional disease, the Doctor guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. i , in Rheumatism, chronic or acute;in Dysenjerry, or Diarrhea, he has safe and effectual Remedies, For the treatment of the consequences of self abuse,such as nocturnal emissions, nervousness, timidity, headache pains in the back and limbs, with general weakness loss of appetite, loss of memory, injury to the sight, restlessness, confusion of ideas, dislike for society, and a feeling of weariness ot life ; with the neryous system so excitable that slight noises. shock or startle the patient, making his existenee Miserable.— For the above maladies the Doctor will guarantee a cure or ask no compensation. He can be eonsulted free of charge, and invites all to call, as it will cost them nothing, and may be much to their advantage. His office is on Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s Office ee eee Notice te Liquer Dealers and Merchants, A complete assortment of the Oils making and flavoring ever package of the articles STRENGTH to liquors key to 100 gallons) and every article necessary to commence a LIQUOR STORE, will be furnished for $20. Also all the information necessary to conduct such an establishment, thus enabling the new beginner to successfully compete with the oldest liquor dealers. Address, through the Post Osfice, RP. LACOUR, Lacour’s Concentrated Ac “id tur’ gat F f 'O1 ate cid for makin VENEGAR, is put up in 2 gation packages at $8 per package—in good shipping order. 18-ly c neccessary for y variety of liquor, anda used for giving ARTIFIC{AL , (converting 70 gallons of Whis. 110 and 112 Clay Street, — SAN FRANCISCO. OIL CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS, COC., CO. WHOLESALE AND gy RETAIL. x VUGaS awn we oe —2. FURNITUR WAREROOUS, E28 Washington St., San Francisco and 49 & 31. Fourth St., beiween J & HK Streets, Sacramente, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, i . FURNITURE & BEDDING
HAVE NOW IN STORE the Largest Stock and most Complete Assortment of Kich and Beautitul Furniture ever offered in this state, consisting. in part of Wine Rosesvcod, Wainut and Mahogany PARLOR AND» CHAMBER SETS. Sofas, Ottomans, Lounges and Easy Chairs, Bureaus, Whatnois aud Mirrors of all kinds. Orrice & KItTcHEN FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY. Bap We are now manufacturing from our Native Woods, also from Walnut and Rosewood, most of oni finest Furniture, and can produce an article snperior for strength, durability and beauty, to any thing from the East. WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND and are in regular receipt of Full and Complete Invoices of Goods. adapted to the Interior and Coast Trade. Eo Wholesale Bealers we would say: Your orders will receive, as formerly, our careful and prompt attention. 40-3mis eo E. S. COOPER, M. D. SURGEON, Office at Eye, Ear, aud OGrthopzdic In. firmary, Piission Street, (Between Second and 7hird, near “Russian Baths,’’ San Francisco. as All Surgical Operations Free to patients pre senting themselves at the Clinics, on Wednesday and Saturdays, at 21-2 o’clock, P. M. KGa Medical men of the City and the Pacfic Coast, gener-ly, are respectfully invited to attend the Infirmary on Clinical Days, whenever it may be opportune for themselves 6-3m SANDS’ SUBSAPARTLLA Unequalled for the Cure of ALL IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. IT INVIGORATES THe SYSTEM, And will not inpire the most delicate CONSTITUTION. Truth has many a long conteft with prejudice, but fooner or later it GAINS THE VICTORY. So far as this preparation is concerned, that victory feems to have been achieved. Experience is daily confirming the public, in the opinion long entertained, that it is the beft purifier of the Blood and remedy for Difeafes of the Bones and Joints, Scrofula and other Ul. . . t JONAS G. CLARKE & Co. DISEASES ARISING FROM AN . . rN , » & List of Post Offices and Poitmasters In THE Strate, Janvary Jst, 1857! NaMr OF OFFICE. County. AME POSTMASTER Angel’s Camp, Calaveras, PW Scribner, Alvarado, Alameda, HC Smith, Ashland, Butte, Elijah Lott, Auburn, Places, E.G Smith 2 Agua Frio, Mariposa, BF Se cee Alamo, Contra Costa, John M. Jor&s, Alameda, Alameda , A. J. Bar Alviso Santa Clara A Rat Alpha Nevada AJ n Antioch Contra Costa GB S American Ranch Shasta T Av ¥Feenan Aqueduct City Amador Butler Benicia, Solano, per Bidwell’s Bar, Batte, strum Big Bar, Trinity, m_ Coddington, Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne, xiJos W Butter, Bodega, Sonoma, AIW Miller, Bucksport, Humboldt, Belmont San Francisco M Fiashner Buckner Sacramento Jas Buckner Buckeye Yolo S M Charles Cache Creek, Yolo, A McDonald Carson Valley, El Dorado, JIC Fain, Charley’s Ranch, Buite, J Evans Cedarville, El Dorado Geo Thatche Chico, Butte, I. Bidwell, Columbia, Tuolumne, A A Hunnevwell, Colusa, Colusa, Wm Vincent, Cold Spring, Contra Costa, Cosumnes, Cottonwood, Coloma, Crescent City, Curtisville, Campo Seco Camptonville Chinese Camp Clarkesville Clinton Columbia Centrevinie Cherokee Diamond Springs, El Dorado; Double Springs, Downieville, Dry Town, Eureka, Elizabethtown . Empire Ranch . Emory’s Crossing Yuha, Forbestown . Forlorn Hope . Forest City . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in every Description of . Forman’s Ranch Calaveras Fourth Crossing Calaveras Frenen Camp . Foster’s Bar, . Fremont, Fiddletown, Grafton Green Springs Green Island Garden Valley Georgianna Grizzly Flat Gibsonyille Gwinn Garrote, Georgetown, Greenwood, Gyeen Springs, Gilroy, . . . El Dorado, Contra Costa, Sacramento, W Wilson, Shasta, Wm. Lane El Dorado, R F Davis Klamath, _ _D C Lewis Tuolumne, J M Root, Calaveras T M Prawling Yuba SJ Bowley Tuolumne, M R Graham. El Dorado, David Cummings Nevada J M Cook Tuolumne mH A A Hunnewell Wurtcra vest aP Oeneine Butte .M Daniel M earer Calaveras, N T Norcross Sierra Jas Germon, Amador A G Sneath, Humboldt HW Bean, Plumas Lewis Stark Yuba S Moody J W Everett ape x Nathan Plum aripo J Smith Sierra =a Ag -. , W Henry S$ Forem A CBeahban San Joaquin RW Noleof Yuba J B Whitcomb, Yolo; W G Brown, El Dorado,D Townsend Yolo “. A Updegran +uclumne J D Tabor Colusi Thomas Eddy El Dorade « S Stewart Sacramento J M Sweeden El Dorado + * James Burgess Sierra _ NC Cunningham Mariposa, “Wm Laughlin Tuolumne,» + J Watts, El Dora.iv, El Dorado, Tuolumne, . Santa Clara, A M Stowe SB Jaynes Jas Taber, L € Everett, Goodyer’s Bar, Sierra, Julius Meinhard Grass Valley, Nevada, » J H Boardman . Hymiltom, Butte, RS Patton Hrr’s Ranch, Tuolumne _G@D Dickinson, Horsetuwn Shasta 0°) 1G We Baker Hiil’s Ferry Stanislaus +. J Hill Indian Liggings El Dorado, J W Gilbert Iowa City Placer J Colgan indian Gulch Mariposa JW Norton Jone Valley, Amador . JH Alvord, Ilinoistown, Pleaer, “_,B Brickell, Jcksonville, Amador .# SB B Redhead Jackson, Calaveras, Bruce Husband, Johnson’s Ranch, Sutter -NEO Reor, Jamestown Tuolumne R A Mardis Lisbon Placer GW Applegate Kina, Shasta, ve Potter, Knight’s Ferry, San Joagtig, Geo W Dent, Lagrange Stanislaus eee LM Booth Lewiston Trinity XC Wood Laguna Seco Lovering’sFerry Lassen’s, Los Angeles, Marysville, Mariposa, Martinez, Marsh’s Landing Maxwell’s Creek, Michigan Bluff Mountain View, Mision San Jose, Mokelumne Hill, Geo H Bull J Lovering W P Mayhew, JIS Waitt PW Keyser, Hiram Fogg O C Coffin Geo Kimball, G W Coulter, FP Ditts Jacob Shumway, J J Valiejo Jas B McKinney. Santa Clara Sen Joaqui Butte, wae Los Angeles, Yuba, g-8 Maripasa, , Contra Césta, , Contra Cds¥a, Mariposa, Placer, Santa Clafa, Santa Clara Calaveras, ’ Moon’s Ranch, Colusa, » Geo Fastman Mormon Island, Sacramento, D A Kneas Monterey, Monterey, Wm Curtis Mud Springs, El Dorado, TW Critchfield Murphys, Calaveras, A Heury Stevens, Mount Ophir, Mariposa, Jos H Miller, Montezuma, . Tuclumne, J T Hoyt Millerton, qrri 3 H Carroll Monroville, Mount’n Springs Placer Monte McDermoit’s Bridge, May field MecCartysvilleMichigan Bar Newton Nealsburg Napa, Nevada, Nicolas, North Ranck, Nativedad Nelson’s Ceek~Onisbo Oegon Hoose Ooy ille Oak Grove Fam Oakland Oo City Ophiville, ftaks’’ Ba, Placerville, Petaluma, Pleasant Grove, Vittittiewa Pilot Hill Putah Pleasant Spings Princeton Patterson Plum Valley Quartsburg, Ringgold, Round Tent, Rough & Ready, Red Bluffs, Rabbit Creek Rattlesnake Bar Russian Riser San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, San Juan, San Luis Obispo, San Bernardino, San Ramon, F D Pierpont J Rarren Ira Thompson J Otlinson Levi Millard Los Angel& Calaveras ~ Santa Clara Santa Clara Sacyamento M Hamilton El Itprado J W Smith Placer A C Neal Soncma, B Sion. Nevada, J T Crenshaw Sutter, . FH Russéll, Calaveras «Ed T Lake, Monterey ‘: James Stokes Sierra JC Lewis Sogamenteo CG Howell Yub Peter Rice Butte PS Garland Solano E True Alameda Gallacler Place rows te Place, ~ D artiy, Yuba, s 1 PF aver. El Derado, . A M Thatcher Sonoma, SW Brown, Sacramento, A Kenyon, Siskiyou El Dorado_ Solano Geo H Coe Siles Hays ~ Elijah Syloa Calaveras be RK H Hoerchmer Colusi * RT Arnett Nevada E P Turney Sierra F R Bocker Jas Games JL Sargent, J E Steer, F B Winans Mariposa, Fl Dorado,~ Nevada, Shasta, ~ $M Bishop, Sierra Mr Lester Placer Thos Wood Mendocino HG Heeld San Francisco, CL Weller Sacramento, F Forman, San Diego, Geo Lyon Monterey, °~ P Bien, San Luis Obispo, TJ Havey, San Bernardino DN Thomas, Contra Costa, S Russell, . San Jose, Santa Clara, tees Patrick, . cerous Maiadies that has . suins "> — yverade Jeu b d D beg pet ss John Wood i Sa. Leandro Alatheda W Van Wagner yet Deen Prepared. 170 . sta vette” Uaw"Angeon Gen Alene £ e » 2 Pe} Pe) Si 5 not be deceived by other . svsv's Hist tyotsime 3. Tank Shingle Springs El Dorado D a Ls — Stringtown Butte LD Coffin pr eparations bearing the San Andreas Calaveras C L Sweet : ae San Gabriel ‘Los Aégéles Yeager ely San Pabl . tra C ates name Of Sarfaparilla, as jStiane “QUE Cte Bilin . hi . ° Secret Ravine ‘Placer fs non > oa = ? this is the genuine and . Smims Rsmeh Sonoma. a Sl original ti Sta Yobe 5 Banvaart : Strawberr Yuba Tueaar gin p rep aration. Sutter ; Sacramento D E Nastings Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, HJ Shaw ? For further proof and . Sus ts, somos. 7g uahmen Santa ara anta $ Certt 4 t { F i} Shasta, z ” ‘Shasta, : Pa —— a ; gonoma Sonoma, r Miller Atiricates 1¢e, rami y BY ag Tuolumne, G W Patrick : Steinsberger’s . San Francisco, . Geo Thatcher and Medical Almanac Rtaphle’s Ranch, Sin Joaquin, — J Staples, ve Snellings, an sa. NE Sehroeds Stockton n Joaquin onner furnished by our Agents, [822A Hiboaio,” 88 Rohan 5 Suisun, olano, "OS Kyle Trinity Trinity C Lee gr atis. Tena Centre irinity . M. Chadbourne Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS pram Cohislé? waa 2pm Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, cor. Resne Bl, Seat, * John ais of Willia = rinidad, math, ‘Exe Darling iad Gat , Tork, . SP fie co: --H. . Tamerville, ‘Sacramento, TM Pauling ‘or sale by Dewitt, Kittie & Co-,°H. . Uniontown, ‘Humboldt, “& M Murdo Jounsoy & Cos Repinatgn &)Co./Sah Fran. Vernon, ‘Sutter . “Abdel, cisco;, Rick & ysyille; RB. H..4 “elsano Calaveras, “EW Gemm E & Corrin,. FULL© : PA McDowarb" & Co., Sacramento; and by {Volcano Amador (Geo Madeira ; NALD 0.5 © . ‘Vacaville TSolane Wm Hooten Druggists generally. =~ Vvaligjo . Bolane JB Frisbte J M Groetscheiner Ctuformia Quairz Misting Association, This Association was formed at Sacramento, Julg 18th, 1867, and is composed of such persons a3 are engaged or interested in Quartz mining in this State. _ Any such person can become a member ‘by enrolling his name on the books of the Association and paying into the Treasury the sum of $5, which payment al i i : / Mining co cmon a him ‘to acopy of the California The plan of the Association is simi various State Agricultural Soeieties, ware a eed Ject is to diffuse such information as mnay be thought Pea to persons engaged in quartz Operations ~ the publication of origina selected papers ag api organ of the Association, or otherwise as ma aterchatg prope: ; ep = encourage and aid the free iments a i i among quartz miners vine Salnionfieinannmes e OFFICERS OF THE Assoctation. ‘Samuel Purdy, Calaveras, President. Horace P. Russ, Sacramento, Register and Curator. } W. B. Ewer, Nevada, Corresponding Scereiary. Executive Committee —Messrs. H. P, mento ;.Gen. Cadwallader, of Canet 7. pA he Johnson, of Butte ; Wm. P. Jones, of Amador J. W. Steeley, of E\ Dorado ; W. G. Heslep, of Taclumne : William Watt, of Nevada ; Thomas Moreland, of Placer. Sp Persons desirous of becoming members of the Association can. do so by sénding their names to any member of the Executive Committee, with the usual fee. Pa . It is desirable, in order to add to the usefulness o the Association, that it should embrace as large a number as possible of the Quartz miners of Califorria, and it is hoped that all who feel an active interest in the success of Quartz mining, will avail themselves of an early opportunity to enroll their names as above. ivy r. T the crganization of the Cali sociation, published in the fice of Registry was autho the Register and ce to the proceedings a. fornia Quartz Miners” 4 July number, that an Of. ss ease to be established by ator of the Association, Horace Phen Esq. Mr. R. has accordingly established self for that Purpose at Russville, on the Amerj ae river; Opposite Folsom, a location éasy of: actésg ane central. He has prepared a-suitable office for the PUEpORS,; and now invites all persons to forward as = Ly no fair und average specimens of their : , with a proper description of the same, such as —— a es width of vein, and if for sale, the terms ae = ich it can be purchased. By the practiea] . PE zs ee agapcaricag et all persons seeking t iit enter the business of Qua insoni ange 2 Beto difficulty, obtain the iscniity as rt 2 oe thatare forsale. Messrs. Wells,* of Register free of ponte Re: terra The advantages ofan office of this description wil? to all, and the more general the practice f a e€ mo or rec ding sp Cificati Ds &e th or 1 ha e LTO: ’ ey re useful the are will become t ny further information on thi tained by communicatine wi ; & with the Regi i Pipa creo eating with ee Beaten usiness, should not fail t lose a P Office stamp or paid envelope from the ree MED COB ee Ue iat oe “ . MINING LAWS Passed by the Miners of Grass Valley, July 27, 1857 , Rr 1. The Jurisdiction of Shall extend over all quartz mines. and : i ing property within the Township of ‘Grane Valle > is the County of Nevada and State of California. a ART, 2. Eaen proprietor or locato claim, shall lierenfter be entitled to a oi: A si dred feet square, embracing all quartz ledges, spurs pay dirt or gravel that may be contained therein : and the discoverer or first locator on a yein or lead [) quartz, pay dirt or gravel, shall be entitled to hold an additional claim of the same _ si; vi paces f ize and with the _ ART. 3. _Mo man shall, by virtue of the pre-em ption privilege herein granted, hold yuartz claims tearer to each other than one half mile. Art. 4. All quartz claims hereatter ta located, shall be surveyed by Nevada Gounty ; said survey to be made from a meridian or base line to be established by the County Surveyor for that purpore, and a plat or map Of tke same, with claimant’s names filed and recorded in & book kept for that purpose, m the ‘ Recorder of Netada Cease ctu: Hu _Art.5. The regularly elected County Nevada County shall serve as Record Claims for the “District or Townshi authenticating his acts by the Cor fees for recording shall for recording yer folio. : ART.6. Any person shall hereatter be entitled te hold one-claim by location, as provided in articles 24 and 4th of these Laws, and as many more as he mey sips ie ae faith, for a valuable consideration or which certificates of proprietorship shsll issue by the County Recorder. r a ART. 7. The locator of a quartz claim shal} define his boundaries by stakes or notices on the claim, and he will be allowed thirty days from that time to have his claims surveyed and recorded as provided for in Article 4th ot these Laws. ArT. 8. Wurk to the extent of One Huuéred Dollars in value, or Twenty Days faithful labor shall be performed by any person or company holding a claim or claims adjoining each other, not to exceed Ten in number, Within thirty days from the daie of recording the same, as provided for in Article 4th; and the owner of a claim, or the duly authorized representative of a company, making oath that such money has been expended, or that such labor has been performed, shall be entitled to a certificate from the County Recorder granting possession, and a pre-emption title to said claim or claims for the space of one year from the date of recording the same, and for a like sum of money, or amount of labor expenced or performed within sixty days of each succeeding year, duly acknowledged-as herein named, shall entitle the claimant, or company to a like certificate of ownership from year to year, under these laws : provided that nothing in these articles shall be at any time inconsietent with the laws of the United Siates. If any person or company own more than the number of claims specified above, the same proportionate amount of labor must be performed fer each additional claim, orsaid claims are hereby abandoned. ART. 9. Any person or company holding claims under the existing laws or regulations, may re-locate and re-cord their claims under the above written laws, provided, however, that tuey file their original records as evidence of ownership, in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County, subject io future reference iu case there should be any dispute hereaf ter in regard to boundaries or titles of said claims, ART.10. No title to a quartz claim hereafter taken up or purcha:ed in the District of Grass Valley Township will be valid unless surveyed and recorded, aa stated in article 4th of those Laws ; and all bills of sule, transfer, or ‘assignments of interests in any quartz claim shall be recorded in the books of the County Recorder of Nevada County, within thirty days after the same has been made. Arr. 11. These laws shall be in full force and effect, on and after the Ist day of August next, A. D. 1857. ART. 12. *The County Quartz Laws heretofore existing and'‘in’force, are hereby repealed and declared . yuid, ro far as they apply to the Township of, Grass Valley. vv 8 Subject can be obthe following Law ken up, or the County Surveyor ef Recorder ofcorder of Mining p of Grass Valley, inty Seal, and his be the same as the statute fees 4. P. DAVIS, GUNSMITH, a 2 SPRING STf., NEVADA. A\VING SURVIVE! 1HE FIRE the subscriber hag again establishe¢ himself on Spring Street, in the r the Unite.’ States Hotel, where he wil] pro. se his bus » *ss for the present in the Gunsmith ne. ; Rifies and Shot Guns kept constantly on hand for sale. a as Pistols, Powder, Shot, Lead, Balls, Caps, Wadding, asks , Powder Horns, ke., &e. Bae Guns and Pistols repaired and putin order at the Firtest notice. Having a superior Lathe, he can manuhfacture any part of machinery which mey be desiresd es. . New Rifles made to order. NEVADA MAISON de SANTE ba 8 ee Private HospiTaL under the direction: Drs. Trautman & Von Poellnitz, ‘is now.open for the reception of, Patients. wish to be admitted, can fices of either Those whc apply at the respective Of Dr. A. TRAUTM. Dr. von POELLNITZ, ‘et! Broad Street, Nevada, 9, YE SHARRSAGO TERS The undersigned will put wp a lot of Turkeys te be shot at on PREECE CRE AEA “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1857, 4 good. Dinneg and Suppor willbe. providediafor the oveasions. Reif ats tee ‘i J. Jo DEB.wy St