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Me
— caper amare RE
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One by Gne.
One by one the sands are flowing,
One by one the moments fall ;
ome are coming, some are going,
Do not strive to grasp them all.
One by one thy duties wait thee,
Let thy whole strength go to each ;
Learn thou first what these can teach.
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One by one (bright gifts from Heaven)
Joys are sent thee here below ;
Take them feadily when given,
Ready too to let them go.
One by one thy griefs shall meet thee,
Do not fear an armed band:
One will fade as others greet thee,
Shadows passing through the land.
Do not look at life’s long sorrow ;
See how small cach moment's pain;
God will help thee for to-morrow,
Every day begin again.
Every hour that fleets so slowly,
Has its task to do or bear ;
Luminous the crown and holy,
If thou set each gem with care.
Do noi linger with regretting,
Or for passing hours despond!
Nor, thy daily toil forgetting,
Look too eagerly beyond. “~~
Hours are golden links, God’s:token,
Reaching Heaven ; but one by one
Take them, lest the chain be broken
Ere the pilgrimage be done.
TovcH Fooper.—The Artic dogs of Dr
Kane proved to be invaluable to him in the
frozen regions of the north. So reduced was
his party for food at.one time that they could
not afford to give them their ordinary provender. On oneday the Doctor’s faithful animals breakfasted on an old boot and dined on
a pair of Esquimaux pantaloons.
B. HAYWOOD, Proprietor,
Manufacturer of Fire Proof Doors, Shutters, Vaults.
&c., &c., Battery, near Pacific Street, San Francisco,
5 N. B.—Orders from the country promptly attended
°
A large assortment of second hand Doors and Shutters constantly on hand, and For Sate at yery low
prices. 34-6m
To sick Miners, and all suffering
Bad health, whether from Disease, Climate or Debauchery.
A Miraculous Effect!
LIFE, or Invigorating CordialIn Strengthening, Mentally and Physically ~
the whole nervous system, and impartiug to the old
or young of both sexes the vigor, the exuberance and
the strength of :
Manhood in his Prime.
Those who from whatever cause suffer loss of
strength spirits, animation, memory or mental powers,
have, as it were, new life and feeling infused into them
by its electric power. a 4:
The Dyspeptic, the Invalid, the Weak,
are benefitted after one or two days-use of it; while
those with loss of spirits, langour, dullness and
depression experience a feeling of exhileration and
pleasure. ne .
Read What it has Done to People:
‘This was my feeling: an exhaustion. a want of
strength, a torpor ofall my naturalfunctions, without
appetite, animation or spirits. I was truly a pitiable
object, until after taking two bottles of Dr. Webber’s,
Invigorating Cordial, which revived, strengthened
and made me feel a new man.
all who are afflicted to try it.’’
GEGRGE FREEMAN, Moquelumne Hill.
Captain Meakin, of the ship Eureka, says: ‘‘Your
Elixer seemed to re-animate me, and after months of
weakness and imbecility, caused by excess and indulgence, it seemed to reaew the poetry and exuberance of youth.”’
A lady writing, exclaims : ‘‘You may well call your
Elixir a blessed remedy ; it has been indeed so to me,
for from an indefinable weakness suffered for months,
it has given me strength, spirits, and health.”?
NE OF THE MOST FRIGHTFUL
cases of general debility and broken down constitution restored to health in less than one month by
DR. WEBBER’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
I, F. F. Horton, of San Jose, do hezeby certify tha
my brother James has been for 11 months declining in
health, before which time he had two or three attacks of chills, fever and ague: Many said that* he
was ina decline, he had become so emaciated and
weak in his limbs and body ; appetite, he had none:
he could sleep but little at nights ;and from painful
forebodings he seemed to feel, myself and sister were
fearful of his recovery. Drs. Parley and Heathcote
said that nothing but change of climate would help
him together with the aid of a sea voyage. [I would
here state that nothing but a wish to help my fellow
creatures would induce m to publish this.] Iwas persuaded by a friend to try Dr. Webber’s Cordial. [ ean
only say for that he has used up to this time three
bottles, and is almost a strong healthy young man: his
appetite is gool and his-sleep quiet and refreshing—
in fact heis all but in full health.
Whisy is the mast blessed Combination
“6f Curatives ever comeocted by man : it-seems to suit
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every constitution, sex and age. It aets’on the scyte,
the sangaiferous principle of man; so maay physicians, clergymen and citizens have publicly testified
to its merits, that only theignorant seceptic can doubt
ts extraorlinary properties for curing all diseases of
he nerves. Dyspepsia, Trembling, Wakefulness Ague,
Fever, Debility, Barrensiess, Chills, Tie Dolercaux, Female Weaknesses &c., &c., must warrant the writer
in using the most extravagant language in its praise.
Ii seems to send an electric flood of strength and animitivn to tae torpidmind ahd body. It is a nervine
tonic and sanguiger,
It is soli—Price $5, or two for $8—only at 164,
(mind 164) Washington street, San Francisco.
Sold in Sacramento, by Howard & Co corner of J &
6th streets, and corner of K & 2nd streets. 31 tf
4g~ Orders by Express promptly attended to.
~ Ordinance, No. V.
An Ordinance in relation to issuing Licenses.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows :
All persons doing any business in which a License
is required, shall pay the amount to the Marshal, who
shull give the person paying, a receipt ; and on pre
senting such receipt to the Clerk of this Board, he.
shall cause a License to be issued in proper form, sign,
ed by the President, and countersigned by the Clerk ,
authorizing such person or persons to prosecute the
business for which such license was granted, for the
period for which they have paid. B
Adopted March 26, 1855.
ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Attest—R. Ssormaker, Clerk.
LOST OR LOANED!
NIPE’S MAP of the Geology of Great Britain and
Ireland, with partof Fraace.
A beautifal Map, as abeve, las been lent to some
gentleman by the owner. It is particulaily requested
baat it may le returned te thie efftey.
I feel it my duty to beg,
ee
ty Advertisem’ts. Sia Francis
The Far-famed Medicine!
HOLLOWAYS PILLS
Owes EEE IO *
SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMHA, AFTER FIVE
YEARS’ SUFFERING.
The following Testmicnial has been sent to
Professor Hollowsy by a gentleman named Middleton, Scotiand-read, Liverpeol:
Sir—Your Pills have been the means, under Providenee, of restoring me to sound health, after five
years of severe afiliction. During the whole of that
period, I suffered the most dreadful attecks of Asth
ma. frequently of several weeks’ duration, attended
with a violent cough, and continnal spitting of
phiegm, intermixed with blood. This so shook my
\ constitution that I was unfitted for any of the active
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HAS DR. WEBBER’S ELIXER OF;
duties of life. Iwas attended by some of the most
eminent medical men of this town, but they failed to
give me the slightest relief. As a last remedy I tried
your Pills. andin about three menths they effected
a perfeet cure of the disease. totally eradicated the
cough, and restored tone and vigor to the ehest and
ligestive organs.
I am, sir, vour most obedient servant,
(signed) H. MIDDLETON.
Dated Jan. Ist, 1863.
A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MANY
YEARS’ DURATION.
Copy of a letter from Mr. Gamis, Chemist,
Yeovil, to Professor Holloway.
DeaR SirR,—In this district your Pills command a
. more extensive sale than any other proprietary medicine befere the public. Asa proof of their efficacy
in Liver and Bilious Complaints,IJ may mention the
following case. A lady of this town with whom I am
personally acquainted, for years was a severe sufferer
from disease of the Liver and digestive organs ; her
medical attendant assured her that he could do noth.
ng to relieve her sufferings and it was not likely
could survive many months. This announcement
naturally caused great alarm among her friends and
relations, and they induced her to make a trial of
your Pills, which so improved her general health that
she was induced to continue tlfem until she received
a perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she
has not experienced any symptoms of relapse, and
often declares that your Pills have been the means of
saving her life.
I remain, dear sir, yours truly,
(Signed) J. GAMIS.
Noy. 23, 753.
AN ASTONISHING CURE FO CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, BEING
DISCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCURABLE.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. W. Moon, of the
Square, Winchester.
To Pror. Hottoway—Dear Sir :—I beg to inform
you that for years I was a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often laid up for weeks together by
its severe and painful attacks.
that was: recommended, and was attended by one of
the most eminent surgeons in this town ; but obtained no relief whatever, and fearing that my health
would be entirely broken kp, I was induced to go into
our County Hospital, where I had the best medical
treatment the Institution afforded, all of which proved of no avail; and I came out no better than I went
in. Iwas then advised to try your Pills, and by persevering with them, was perfectly cured, and enabled
to resume my occupation, and aithough a considerable period has elapsed, I have felt no return whatever
of the complaint.
Iam, sir, your obliged servant,
(Signed)
Oct 8, 1852.
W. MOON.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DROPSY, AFTER SUFFERING
FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS.
Copy of a letter fron Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, Goole, dated Feb. 15, 1853.
To Professor Hottoway,
Sir :—I have much pleasure in informing you of a
most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected by
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of this
place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwards of eighteen months, to such an extent that it caused his
body and limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed
as it were from his skin, so that a daily change of ap
parel became necessary, notwithstanding the various
remedies tried, and the different medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until he commenced using
‘your Pills, by which, anda strict attention to the
printed directions, he was effectually cured, and his
health perfectly re-established. If you deem this
worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it.
(Signed) ©
Iam, sirs, yours respectfully
eS ; G. BRIGGS.
Pilis are wonderfully efficacieusin
the following compiainis.
Ague, inflammatien,
Asthma, Jaundice,
Bilious Complaints, Liver Complaint,
Blotches on the skin, Lumbago,
Bowel Complaint, Piles,
Colies, Rheumatism,
Constipation of the bowelsRetention of Urine,
Consumption, Scrofula, or‘King’s Evil,
Debility, Sore Thr. :
Dysentery, Stone nM
Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms,
Erysipelas, Tic Doloreux,
Female Irregularities, . Tumors,
Fevers of all kinds, Uleers,
Fits, Venereal Affections,
Gout, Worms of all kinds,
Head-ache, Weakness from whatever
Indigestion, cause, &c. -&e.
SCLD at the establishment of Projessor H@rtoways
244 Strand (néar Temple Bar) London, and by all respectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines through,
out the civilized world, atthe following prices :—1s.
132d., 2s. 9d., 4s.6d., 11s., 22s , end 33s. each box.
4asThere isa considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes. * :
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are afiixed to each box.
May 25 1854. ©
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The Renowned Remedy !
HOLLGWAY’S GLVFICEIPE
A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS ULCERS—A
CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON.
Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq. Mayor
of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Professor HoLLoway
Dear Sir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond street,
Boston, has this day deposed before me that for a
considerable period she was severely afflicted with
scrofulous sores and ulcers in her arma, feet, legs,
and other parts of her body ; and although the first
of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large
sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffering, but gradually grew worse.
Being recommended by a friend to try vour ointment, she procured a small pot, anda box of the
Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of
amendment appeared. By persevering with the miedicines for a.short time longer, according to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet.
&c., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best
of health.
Lremain, dear sir, yours truly,
(Signed)
J. NOBLE.
August 12, 1852.
AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPEL .3 IN
THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED.
Copy of a letter from Mrs Elizabeth Yt utes.
of the Post Office, Aldwick Road, near
Bognor, Sussex, dated Jan. 12, 1853,
To Professor Hontoway,
Sir,—lI suffered for a considerable period fro .a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length sectled in
my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sufferings were very great, and I quite despaired of any
permanent amendment, when I was advised to have
recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so with
out delay, and am happy to say the result was eminently successful, for they effected a radical cure of
my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health.
I shall ever speak with the utmost contidence of your
medicines, and have recommended them to others in
this neighborhood similarly afflicted, who derives
equal benefit.
Iam, sir, your obliged and faithful servant,
(Signed, ELIZABETH YEATES.
A DREADFULLY DISEASED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH
HOSPITALS.
The following important communication hés been
forwarded to Professor Holloway for publication, by
Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King street, Norwich.
Copy of a letter from Capt. Smith of Great
* Yarmouth, dated Jan, 19th, 1853.
To Mr. Dixon—Dear Sir,—I send you the partieu
lars of a cure effected by Prof. Holloway’s invaluable
medicines. Mr. John Walton, late in her Majesty’s
service, in the British fleet at Malta, had avery bad
ulcerated ancle, and after having been in the Malta
. Hoapital for six menaths, was sent to England a» an
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1 tried everything . E
San Francisey Aroertisem ts.
invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained
an inmate four months, there, asat Malta, pees
to have the limb amputated, he was'turned out!
rable. He then came to Yarmouth, and was under a
medical gentleman for about three months, at oy
ancle became so much werse that all hope eee t.
At this period. by my advice, he tried Holloway 's tae
ment and Pills, which by unremitted . applica i
healed all the ulcers, and restored him to periec
health and strength. :
I remain, dear sir, yours very trvly, t
” Signed) ye JOHN SMITH.
Albert Hotel, Great Yarmouth. :
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment
in most of the following cases :
Bad Legs, Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Gout, i
Burns, Glandular swellings,
sunions, Lumbago,
Bite of Moschetoesand. Piles, _
Sand-Flies, Rheumatism,
Caco-bay, Scalds,
Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, ;
Skin diseases, Chilblains,
Chapped hands, Seurvy,
Corns (soft) ,Sore throats,
Cancers, » <$6re heads,
Contracted and stiff joiits, Tumors,
Elephantiasis. ; <a@lcer,
Wounds} ) Yaws.]
a eae
Sold at the establisiment of Prof. Holloway,
Strand, (near Temple pe=jtondon,. and by all
spectable Druggists a i Dea immeficines throu
out the civilized world)in po, Is. 134d.,.2s,.9d.,
6d., 22s. and 33s, each. ' ;
BG> There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. é ; ;
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder are affixed to each pot.®%
HENRY JOHNSON & CO.,
146 Washington st., San Francisco,
Agents for the ProprietorMay 25, 1854.
YE THAT SUFFER,
READ! READ!! READ!!! READ!!!!
Dr. Pareiras’
Great Italian Remedy.
FOR THE CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF DISEASES OF A PRIVATE NATURE, NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING, WITHOUT ANY INJURIOUS EFFECT TO THE SYSTEM, OR
ANY CHANGE OF DIET.
Et mever has: it cannot fail to Cure.
MINHIS Invaluable Specific, first iutroduced into Pisa
some fifty years’ since, soon became so well
known as a ‘certain cure,’ that in every town and
city, not only on the Continent, but in Great Britain,
the demand for it was so great its merits sO a8
toanding, that in less than one year from its introduction it had supplanted all other remedies. The
Medical Faculty of the principle cities of Europe were
compelled to acknowledge its wonderful mastery over
disease. Proprietors of other Medicine, jealous of its
sway, vainly endeavored to stay its onward progress.
Like grass before the mower, their efforts fell to the
ground; and like fire on tae praries, sweeping all before it, its onward march became trimmphant, It
stood forth upon its own merits ; a discerning public
saw, tried and were convinced of its magical virtues. The massive fortune acquired by Dr. ParmRra
from the sale of it dnring the six years ke prepared it,
alone bore witness toits miraculous merits.—
At the‘ decease of the Doctor, the recipe was beqreathed to his son, who has lately introduced the
remedy inte the United States. The number of
cures it has already made areastonishing. Thousands and tens of thousands can bear testimony to its
{ eificacy.
All whouseit,it will CURE, .
With a safety speed and certainty no other medicince
has ever possessed.
Resort to no Quack Nostrums.
Use a remedy that has-been tried for the past FIFTY
YEARS, and was never known to fail.
This Great Remedy is Warranted
PUBELY VEGETABLE.
Beware of Counterfeiis.
The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine; has
already caused sonae person or persons, to palm off on
the unsuspecting, a spurious compound closely resembling the original. Be particular to buy none without
the written signatnre of A. Pareira, M. D., on the outside wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit, and their compounders will be punished with the
rigor of the law.
Price Three Dollars per bottle. For sale by D. Babcock, sole Agent for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands, to whom ali orders must be addressed.
A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers.
D BABCOCK, Wholesale Druggist,
77 Davis, between Clay and Washington Sts.
San Francisco.
List of Agents thronghout the State
RICE, COFFIN & CO., Druggists, Marysville.
R. K. STARK WEATHER, City Drug Store, Stockt
W. H. BRUNER, Tuolumne Drug Store, Sonora.
BENJ. SHURTLEFF, Shasta Drug Store, Shasta.
CHILD & WORTHEN, Placerville Drug Store, Vlac,
JUSTIN GATES, Jr., Sacramento City.
Dr. R. W. CARR, Downieville.
Dr. JOHN LARK, Nevada.
Dr. W. H. GARTLIFF, Yreka.
Dr. J. B. WINSTON, Los Angeles.
WHALEY & MORSE, San Diego.
GEORGE L. STORY, Portland, O. T. lo
The Greatest Discovery of the Age!
GREAT BLESSING TO MANKIND,
INNOCENT, BUT POTENT!
DR. L. J. CZAPKAWS
ROPHILACTICUM, (self-disinfecting Agent,) a sure
preventive against Gnorrhoea and Syphilitic
Diseases and an, unsurpassed reme for all Venereal
Scrofulous, Gangrenous and Cancerous Uleers, foetid
discharges from the Vagina, Uterus and Urethra, and
all Cutaneous Eruptions and diseases. For sale at
Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Office, Armory Hall, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, San Francisco. As
innoculation is a preventive against Small Pox, so
is Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Prophilactieum, a preventiveagainst Syphilite and Gonorrboeal Diseases.
: Harmless in itself it possesses the power of chemically destroying the syphilitic virus, and thereby
saving thousands from being infected by the most
loathsome of all diseases. Let no young man who
appreciates health be without Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will
ve found convenient touse, being used as a soap. That
the disease can be prevented by the use of proper agents, is as well an established fact, as that they can
be cured after their establishment. This principie,
which is now universally recognized, was received eyen before the days of Jenner, the discoverer of vaceinalion, in 1796, and its multiplied benefits ever since
have received, as they deserved, the attention of the
medical] faculty. It was in pursuits of this branch
of the medical science that Dr. L. J. Czapkay fortunately made the discovery of his ‘‘Prophilacticum,”’
which for the prevention of Syphilitic, Gonnorrceal,
Cancerous and Cutaneous disorders, stands unrivalled
by any agent in the Pharmacopeia.
The effect of this agent after coition is immedlate,
and removes the possibllity of a contraction of disease. If, however, the disease has been contracted,
it is useful in neutralising the poisonous secretions
which, by absorption, produce. the horrid consequences known as secondary syphilis. It has been ad
ministered by the Doctor in many thousand cases, and
he has yet to find the first in which it has failed to
subserve the purpose for which it was administered.
Price, $5. Full directions are attached to each package. In cases where the Prophilaeticum is used as a
curative, Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (GRATIS,) a
prescription for his. Blood Purifyer.
All communications from the Country addressed
only to Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco, will be
strictly and confidentially attended to, and the remedies, with the greatest care and security, immediately dispatched, by eXpress, or other Serre
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their destination,
TOWN ORDINANCES.
Ordinance, No. EV.
Prescribing the Fees and Salaries of Town Officers.
The Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley do Ordain
as follows :
The Town Marshal shall receive for his services a
salary of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars per annum, also Five per centum upon all moneys collected
by him, and also for his services in Justice’s Courts
such fees as are allowed by law to Sheriffs for like services.
The Town Treasurer shall receive for his services
Two and one half per centum upon all moneys receiyed and disbursed by him.
The Town Assessor shall receive for his services the
sum of Fifty Dollars.
The Town Attorney shall receive as a full compensation for all duties performed by him as Attorney the
sum of Fifteen Dollars for each conviction had for a
misdemeanor before a Justice, and he shallin no cther cases receive compensation for any services rendered, except on an action on a bond before the District Court, when he shall receive Fifty Dollars for
such recovery
Adopted March 20, 1855.
ZENAS WHEEER, President.
Attest—R. SHormaker, Clerk.
Ordinance. No. X.
Concerning Public Shows.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows ;
All persons, owners or keepers of any Public Exhibition whatever, shall, for each and every exhibition,
pay, as a License, a sum of money, after the following rates +,
For each and every equestrian exhibition, or cifcus,
or menagerie the sum of $25, of which the Marshal
shall receive $5 for his attendance.
For each and every Concert, $5.
For each and every Theatrical Exhibition, $5.
For each and every other Show, or Exhibition, $5.
It shall be the duty of the Marshal to be present at
each Exhibition, either in person, orby a substitute
whom he shall appoint to keep order, and to collect
said License, and in default of payment thereof, to
prohibit the Exhibition until the Licence shall be paid.
Adopted March 27 1855.
ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Attest—R. SHormaker. Clerk.
Ordinance No. 18.
Regulating the collection of Taxes on Real and Pe .
sonal Property for the year 1855.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do ordain as follows :
Secrion 1.—The Marshal of said Town is hereby authorised and empowered, on and after the passage of
this Ordinance, to demand any or all taxes upon personal property due the Town from any person liable
to taxation.
Section 2.—For all Taxes due on account of assesee ments on personal property after the twentieth day of
May 1855, upon failure or refusal to pay the same (de.
mand first being made, upon such delinquent when
he can be found) the Marshal shall forthwith commence suit against such delinquent before any court
. having jurisdiction thereof, for the amount due.
Section 3.—For all taxes remaining unpaid upon
real Estate, on the first day of September, 1855, the
.
.
‘ef tho Town of Grass
Marshal shall proceed as in Section 2d of this Ordinance. Adopted, April 24, 1855. :
J. P STONE, Pres. pro tem.
Attest—-R. Shoemaker, Clerk.
Ordinance, No. XAXMEEE,
Security against Fire.
The Board of Tructees of the Townof Grass Val
ley do ordain as follows :
SecTIoN 1. Any owner, proprietor, occupant, or lessee, of any house, store, or other building, within the
jimits of the thickly settled portion of the Town of
Grass Valley, or where there is any danger of fire communicating frem one building to another, shall provide in Keep in readiness, at least, fifty gallons of
water to each and every story of such building, to be
placed in open vessels, and in no case to be used, except for the extinguishment of fire; and every such
owner, proprietor, occupant, or lessee, of such buildings, shall furnish, at least, four buckets for each and
every story composing the buildings, and them to be
filled and and Kent filled with water, and to be deposited in some convenient and easy place of access at
all times, and in no case to be removed, only in case
of fire. All persons refusing or neglecting to comply
with this section. after having received three days notice from the Marshal, to make such preparations,
shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than
twenty dollars, and shall be collectedin like manner
as any other debt when judgment shall have been
obtained.
Section 2. No person shall place, or cause to be
placed in dangerous proximity to any house or other .
building within the incorporate limits of Grass Valley, and hay. straw, shavings, or other dangerous
combustible matter, unless securely enclosed in a
permanent building. Any person violating this seetion, shall be fined nol less than twenty dollars nor
more than fifty dollars, and in default of payment,
shall be imprisoned not less than ten days, and as
much longer as may be discretionary with the convicting magistrate, and in accordance with the offence, for which execution shall be issued on recovery
of judgment. ‘
Approved June , 1p.
é . A. TOMPKINS, President.
‘Attest—S. C. Riewarpson, Clerk.
@rdinance, No. X XIX.
Concerning Dance Houses.
The Board of Trustees of the Town f Grass Valley,
do Ordain as follows :
Seciion 1. Any persrn or persons opening or keeping any public Dance House, within the incorporate
limits of the Town of Grass Valley, shall first apply
to the marshal and obtain License for the same, which
License shall be Thirty Dollars per month, in advance,
or Three Dollars in advance, foreach night or day such
Dance House may be opened for dancing purposes,
(Sundays excepted in all cases.)
Section 2.
nance, no person or persons shall use any house vithin the Corporate limits of Grass Valley, as a public
Dance House, without first having obtained License,
as directed in Section first in this Ordinance, under
the penalty of a fineof not less than Fifty Dollars,
and costs of suit, nor more than One Hundred Dqlars
on conviction before a magistrate, or shall be impriss
oned in default of payment not less than Ten daysnor over Thirty, and the property thus occupied asaDance Hause, and the owner thereof shall be held re
sponsible for, and be made to pay the fine and cos-t
so imposed.
Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Richardson, Clerk.
sr ate UE . ae er pea a
‘Ordinance, No. VEE,
An Ordinance in relation to Sidewalks.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows:
No person or persons shallin any way obstruct or
encumber any Sidewalk in any street within the Town
of Grass Valley.
And eaeh and every person found guilty of a violation of this Ordinance, after one day’s notice having
been given by the Marshal, on an examination before
a Justice of the Peace, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Fifteen Dollars and costs. In default of payment, Execution shall be issued for the same. Provided that nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed
so as to interfcre with any person or persons obstruct
ing the sidewalks in building or improving the houses of the Town, where the building or improvement
shall not be delayed for an unreasonable period of
time.
_adopted, March 26, 1855. :
ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Ordinance, NO. XXV.
In Relation to Hawkers and Pedlars.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Gress Valley
do ordain as follows : 4
That the above entitled Ordinance be, and the same
is hereby repealed, and the following be substituted
in its place.
Section 1. That all persons who shall be fovnd
hawking, peddling, vending, or offering for sale any
goods, wares or merchandise, in the Corporation of
the Town of Grass Valley, outside of any regular
Market, Grocery, or Warehouse, where a License
foi such privilege has been already granted, shall pay
to the Marshal, for the use of the Town of Grass Valley, a quarterly tax of ten dollars, in advance, for sneh
privilege; upon the receipt whereof the Clerk shail
cause such licenze to be issued to the party so paying.
Secrion 2. All persons violating this Odinance,
shall be prosecuted by the Marshal, torthwith, for
double the amonnt, before any court of competent jurisdiction. j
Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Ricnaxpson, Clerk.
Amendment to Ordinance, Ne. VERE.
In relation to fast egy ss
The Board of ‘Irustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows :, That
Section 1st, of Ordinance No. 8 shall read as follows: No person, or persons shall drive or ride any
horse, mule, or any other animal through the streels
Valley in a furious manner.
11, 1855.
pts Gran E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest.—S. C. Richardson, Clerk. —
‘
RABTREE, DR. L.A., Physician, Sur
zeon and Accouchetr, Main street, opposite Adams & Co’s Express Rough & Ready. 12 6m
‘Ordinsure No. XX.
In relation to the disturbance of the Peace.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows:., ~~
Any person or-« séhs found guity of disturbing
the Peace and goed order of the Town of Grass Valley, by violent threats, loud or unusual noises, qurreling, challenging to fight, fighting or drunkenness;
or who shall display; with any malicious intent, any
deadly weapon, or weapons; and the keeper of any disorderly house, where such disturbance shall occur,
shall be immediately arrested by the Marshal or any
of the Policemen, and forthwith taken before any
Court of competent: jurisdiction for trial, (if such
Court be then in session.} otherwise the Offender, or
offenders shall be severally confined in the Town Prison until the time such Court can be convened, and,
when on the conviction of the effender or offenders, by
the Court, said offender or offenders shall be fined;
each in the sum of not le&s than Ten Dollars and cost
of suit, nor exceeding the sum of Seventy-five Dollars
and costs of snit, or to he imprisoned not less than ten
days,ror over thirty days, or to be both fined aad im
prisoned, at the discretion or the Court, for each and
every offence.
Approved, FE. A. FOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Ricuarpson, Clerk.
‘Ordinance Ne. 17.
Creating the office of Pound Master, and concerning
Hogs.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley,
do ordain as follows: a
Secrion 1—The office.of Pound Maste: is hereby cre
ated, Said gffice to be filled by an officer appointed
by, and to serve during thé pleasure of the Board.
Secrion 2+From and-after the 25th April, it. shall
be unlawful for owners, or other persons haying the
charge of swive to permit them torun at large outside their enclosures in_said town. ed
Secrion 3—Alf swine found running at large-m sare
town, shall bestaken up and impounded by the Ponnd
Master of Grags Valley, and at the expiration of five
days shall. be Sold to the highest bidder at public ven-due, unlesg delivered to‘the owners or keepers of the
; provided.
said swine, upon compliance with the provision of this
Ordinance. . :
Srcrion 4.+The Pound Master, upon taking up ané
impounding any swine, as hereinbefore provided, shal}
post at least three notices, in three publie places
in said town, describing said swine, and naming the
a
day on which they were taken up, andthe day on .
which they will be sold, together wyth the hour and .
place of sale. i z
Secrion 5.—Upen the sale of any swine so taken up
and impounded, the proceeds thereof shall, after paying all expenses and costs, be paid tate the Town Treasury, to be retyrned to those who may prove themselves, to the-satisfactioa of the magistrate in the
Town of Grass Valley, entitled to receive the same.
Suction 6,—The Pound Master shall be entitled to
receive from. those claiming any swine in his possession, the sdin of two dollars for each swine, and the
further sum of one dollar per day, for feeding and keeping the same while in his custody. And he shall further be entitled to receive twenty-five cents for each
notice required by this Ordinance, together with ten
per cent on the receipts of all sales made by authority
of this Ordinance.
Adoptéd April 20, 1855.
‘J. P. STONE Pres.
Attest—R. SHormakrr, Clerk.
pro tem.
Continuing Sidewalks on Mill Street.
The Sidewalks on’ Mill Street shall be continued
from the west side of Neal Street, Southward, along .
the line of the Street, to the Southwest corner of the .
lot situated upon the West side of Mill Street, and
known as the property of Lola Montez, and to the
east side of Mill Street, and known as the property
of Z. Wheeler. =
Said Sidewalks shall be constructedsia good and
substantial manner, of lumbér suitabl@sto the purpose ; Shall beamade six fegjin width, and shall be
built at the expense of ea@§ owner in front of whose
lot, or lots, such sidewalks shall require construction.
It shall: be the duty of fie Marshal to notify, immediately, all owners ofslots on that portion of Mill St.
between Neal Sire and the Western designated
points, to proceed férthwith to construct such Sidewalks within Te: after serving the notice.
Any ownr of;said Tots Tefusing or neglecting to
build such Sidegalk as herein required within Ten
days after noti¢g#has been given. Thea the Marshal
shall procede to have such Sidewalk completed, at the
expense of the owner tf guch lots, in front of which
such Sidewalks shall be built, and said lot shall be
held liable for the expeftse of constructing such Side-t
walk, and the Marshg@¥is hereby empowered to dispose of the same, 9F so much as is neccessary} at
. Public Auction, for the purpose of paying the expenses so accruing, together with costs of such sale.—
This Ordinance shajl be in fdrce from and after its
assage,y Appt a, Sep} bd, 1656. .
merge Sete ge A. TOMPKINS, PresAttest—S. C. RICHARDSON, Clerk.
AY
ae Concerning Dogs.
Section 1, It shalj,be unlawful for the owner or
keeper of any Dog, 6¥*Dogs, to allow the same to run
at large, in any of the public places, streets or alleys
of the Town of Grass Valley, except as hereinafter
Section 2. The own ror keeper of any dog or dogs
shall pay a License of Five Dollars per year for each
dog or slut owned or kgpt him or hir, and shall
place on the neck of every dog thus owned, or kept by
him or her, #metalic'tag stamped T P (Tax Paid,)
with the year in which the“said License shall be taken out, which shall befurnished by the Clerk, at the
time of issuing the Licertt8e, the expense of ihe same
being paid by Ea owner or-keeper of said dog or dogs.
Section 3. The owner or keeper of said dog or dogs
having procured the aforesaid License, and placed the
said tag on the same, shall be fined upon conviction
before any Court of cé%ppetent jurisdiction, in any
sum of notless than five not more thau twenty-five
Poliars. 2
All dogs that may be nd running-at large, which
: ,_ . shall not have upon theif ilgcks the aforesaid tag, are
On and after the passage of this Ordi, . i
hereby declared a nuisance, and it is hereby made the
. duty of the Marshal, Pelicemen and ound Master te
abate the sanie by empoynding or extermination.
Approved, . iP A. TOMPKINS, President
Atiest S. €. Richardson, Clerk.
in a
Ordinance, No. XI.
Concerning Steves and Stove Pipes.
The Board of Trustees ofthe Town of Grass Valley,
do Ordain as follows ; “~~
Srerion 1.—All owners, dceupants and lessees of any
store, warehouse, dwelling. or other building in which
stoves or grates are kept/"shall extend the Pipe, or
cause the same to be done, at least Five Feet above the
roof, where the pipe may-pass through ; and where
it may be neecessary that such pipe should pass thro’
the side or end of any building, then it shall extend
Twenty Four Inches, in thé cJear, from said building;
but in no case shall it extend to within less than
Twenty-four Inches of ari¥ adjoining building, and
then to extend upwards above the eaves of that or any
other building which may be situated within the distance of Eight Feet of if ; and where any pipe passes
through any board or canvass partition, floor, sideing
or roof, it shall be through some suitable metal, stone,
or fire-proof plate, leavigy a space of Four Inches between the pipe and tht partition, floer, sideing, or
roof through which it passes.
Section 2.—All owners occupants and lessees of any
building used as a Blacksmith’s Shop, or any building
in which fire is used for any “purpose shali extend a
stone or brick chimney, or a suitable pipe from the
Forge.or fire-place-to the'ttistance outside of the roof,
as in the first secti His Ordinance. .
-Secrion 8:-°TH shall have power to make
any orders or regulations other than is in this Ord.
nance rr: concerning the placing of stoves as
he may in hfs discretion deem,necessary for the protection of the town. S :
. Section 4,—All persons who shall be found guilty o
a violation of this Ordinance, after having receive
three days notice fromi the Marshal, on an examina.
tion before a Justice of the Peace, shall be fined in the
sum of Twenty-fivé Dollars and costs, and in default
of payment execution shallissue.
Adopted March 27, 1855.
: ZENAS WHEEER, President.
Attest—R. SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
» Ordinance Ne. 26.
Concerning obstructigns to the examining of Stove
Piped by the Mprsiaal,
The Trustees of the ary of Grass Valley do Urdain
as follows: ~" *
Section 1.—Tk&t the qwners or ocupants of all buildings. within the Corpdimiion of Grass Vailey, be and
are hereby required to remove ail obstructions th the
due examination 6f™all Stovepipes, Fireplaces, or
Chimneys, when ted so to do by the Marshal
while — per precautions against fire.
Section 2.—Alf'such owners or occupants who shall
refuse or neglect so to remove obstrutctious, as sp eified in section 18of this Ordinance, shall be subject to
a prosecution by the Marshal, hefore a Justice os the
Peace, and on ¢enviction of such offence, shall forfeit
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and pay forthe benefit of Grass Valley, a sum not less
than Ten nor more than femay are Doilars,
and costs of . In de of the payment thereot
the Justice of the Pe: issue Execution against
Defendant. = =
Approved July 10, Fe.
_§ E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
_Attest,—J. O. Richa#dson, Clerk.
‘BLAD PRINTED AND FOR
Valley Telegraph @ffice,”’
for this purpose, he may enter any publi¢e hous
pe in which may exist, a riot. or disturt
o
ken before a Justice of the Fea
and may commit such
. ment of the Watch
Southwest corner of the lot situated upon the South . Sele a ee renens aa many be entablishied .
. who shall allow the sam to run at large, without first .
and obey his instructions im oll ths.
or persons arrested by any Watehman while on duty,
Ordinance Ne. I.
AN Ordinance fixing the time and place meet: 24 : of ' 3
ing of the Board of Trustees of the Townof. 8
She bela ce % — Valley. “
of Trustees of the To ' %
mS do —— as follows : celeme: #
© regular meetings of the Board shall be held « pits
Monday of each week, at the District School Heews: q *
on Church Street, at 8 o’clock, P. M. " 2g
Adopted, March 19, E .e
27 ZENAS WHEELER, President. cae .
Attest—R. SHormarer, Clerk.
. Ordinance, Ne. 4
Defining the duties of Town Gissis cha
amount of their several Ponds
The Trustees of the Town of Grass Val
as follows =
fixing the
ley do Ordainy
a : et ae THE MARsFat.
SECTION 1.—Jt shall be the duty of the Marz
enforce the Oraimances of the Soran. beng Pics gred _
Justice of the Peace ail violations thereof that ma
come under his notice. .
He sh#fl have power, and
a vént the Commission of any breach of the Penge. '
‘Suppress riots and all disorderly asseioblages. To
arrest and take into custody any ‘person or “persone
found committing any act injurious to the quiet and
good order of the Town, or property of any citizen
and also to arrest and take into custody all vazrants’
or surpicious persons whose appearance and cond ue
may seem to justify their beir¥ called t account for
their manner of living. It sBAH be his dut: .
any person or persons committing. or about
mit a breach of the Peace, cr using any violent
threats, or creating any unusual noise or tumult to
the annoyance of peaceful and orderly citizens: ahd,
e, OF:
proceedings calculated to disturb the yea parte
Neer pes
to arrest
to com
ons re-neigh horhead in o
Szcrion 2.—Upon the arrest of any yer
»
ce of Grass Valley
Peace can be easily
personor persons sO arresied
shall be committed to such vues this Board eon °
by Ordinance direct. And, as socnas practicable. the
person, or persons who made tke said arrest shal}
noufy a Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley
Towuship as aforesaid of such arrest. And the Jusice of the Peace before whom such person or perasimay be brought or of whose commitment ag
said, shall proceed as soon thereafter as prac
e, to hear and determine any charge, or charges
which may be madeagainst such person or persona,
person or persons to such place
as may be provided by this Board from time to time
during such investigation. andifthe said Justice of
the Feace shall find it necessary he may call upon the
Corporation Attorney to conduct the investigation
And if, upon a full hearing of all the facts, such ar
ted person or persons shall be found guilty of
charges preferred against them, the Justice ©
Peace shall fine them in any sum not exceeding
enty-five Dollars and Costs ; and in default of th:
ment of the same shall be imprisoned in such place
= Board may hereafter direct, not more than ‘
ays.
SECTION 3.—It shall be the duty of the Marshalte
prescribe such Rules and Regulations for the governchmen, while on duty, as he may
deem necessary for the safety and security of the
Town ; having reference particularly to fires; and to
report to this Board forthwith, any neglect, carel
ness or wrong doing of any Watchman while on a:
Section 4.—It shall be the duty of the Marsha
collect all fines imposed for the breach of Crdinar
Township if such a Justice of the
fourd, otherwise such
ces,
this Board, and receipt for the seme. and pay ove:
such moneys, as well as all moneys collected for Taxe
by him to the Town Treasurer. He shall keep an ec
count of all such moneys so received by him, in proye
books, to be by him provided, which books sh:
all times be open to the inspection of the Bosra «
Trustees, and make and present to this Board, fo
their consideration, a statement of his accounts, «
least once every month. :
; Section 5.—In no case shall the Marskal receive from
any person arrested, or about to be arrested, or charged with any offence,any sum of money, or any thing
of value, either as a present or bribe.
Secrion 6.—For any neglect or violation of uty,
the Marshal may, upon conviction before a Justice of
the Peace, be fined in a sum not morethan One Hundred Dollars and Costs, or by imprisonment fot less
than Ten Days. 4
Durres oF WATCHMEN.
Szcrion 7.—The Watchmen appointed by the Truatees of this Town shall have and possess all the power
and authority granted tothe Marshal of the Town by
section Ist herein. They shall faithfully remein en
duty such time as the Marshal shall by rule establish,
~ _«tmy perspm
shall be taken to such secure place as the I'oxrd of
Trustees may hereafter prescribe, and any such arrest
shall be ferthwith reported to the Marshal.
Secrion $.—In no case shall a Watchman reccive
from any person arrested or about to be arrested, or
charged with any offence, any sum of money or 2uy
thing of value, as a present ora bribe.
SroTion 9.—For any neglect or violation of duty
any Watchman may, upon conviction before 2 Justice
of the Peace, be fined in a sum rot more than One
Hundred Dollars and Costs, or by imprisonment not
less than Ten Pays.
Duties OF CORPORATION ATTORNEY.
Section 10.—It shall be the duty of the Corporation
Attorney to give his legal opinion in all cases when
required by a Trustee, or the Board of Trustees, and
to attend te all cases inbehalf of the Town, when 1
quired by the Board of Trustees, ora Justice of the
Peace of said Town.
Duties oF TOWN TREASURER.
Secrion 11.—It shall be the duty of the Town Tres#urer to receive and safely keep in his custody all 1
eys belonging to the Town, and to pay and
the same under the direction of the Board of 1
on warrants issued by them, inosucb manne
form as may be prescribed. He shalikeep true 2:
accurate accounts of a]ll moneys so received, and cis
bursed, in proper books to be provided by him en
present a statement thereof, at least once in every
month, and oftener, if required by them.
Duties oF Town ASSESSOR.
Section 12.—It shall be the duty of the Town Assessor to prepare in a book, to be provided by him for
that purpose. a list ofall the taxable property, ;
real and personal within the limits of the Town
the valuation and names of the owners thereof, ana
present the same for the consideration of the Board of
Trustees, on or before the Thirtieth day of Apri! next.
BONDS OF OFFICERS.Srction 18—The Marshal, Treasufer, and Assess0
shall respectively give Bonds, with good and sufi
Qe.
fi
security, to be approved by the Board of Trustee
payable to the Trustees of the Town of Grass é
conditioned for the faithful performance of their du
t.es in the penal sum following, to wit :
The Marshalin the penalsum of $1500.
The Treasurer in the penal sum of $8000.
The Assessor in the penal sum of $106v.
Adopted, March 26, 1855.
ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Attest—R. SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
~.
Ordinance, No. KEE.
An Ordinance in relation to the disturbance of the
Peace.
The Poard of Trustees of fhe Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows
Section 1.—Any person or persons who shall Lave
committed any breach of the Peace, or any other
Act mentioned in Section 1st‘of Ordinance No 2, sb2!i_,*
u omplaint being made forea Justice of tie
‘PRABe OP ny persan oF c an be "precended vagaimst
in fame manner _as. if arrested by the Marshal or~
Watchman while committing the same. That avy
Justice of the Peace befo.e whom any complaint shall
be made shall have‘power toissue a warrant in «!!
cases where the Marshal has power to execute an
arrest, as prescribed in Sec. ist of Ordinance No. 2Section 2.—Any person other than the Marsha! oF
Watchman, who shall make complaint, as .prescribed in Section 1st of this Ordinance without the consent of the Corporation Attorney, if upon examination the charges should not be sustained, the persen
80 prosecuting or prefering charges shall be liable for
. the cost of such investigation or trial.
., Adopted, March 26, 1855.
ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Attest—R. SHOFMAKER, Clerk. ;
em ee ee a
Concerning indecent exposure of Person.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley. “
do Ordain as follows : oY
Any male or female who shall inany manner indecently expose himself or herself in the streets, oF in
the doorways, or at the windows of any house, in such
& manner as to be visible from the street; or any [¢male who shall dress and appear in the streets a.
men’s clothing, or in any other mode of dress unsui<
able to afemale; or any male who shall dress in t=
male clothing, and appear in the streets so dre*shall, upon keing-cotivicted thereot betore a Justice
the , be fined in a sum not less than $.5 and 16
more than $100 and Costs, and in default ot paymei
thereof shall be committed to the Town Prison, in &
timg not exceeding Ten days nor less than Five days
sit shall be his duty, tag
sons, under the provisions of Séeticn first ofthis Graz. *
nance such person, or persons shall be forthwith ts-s
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It shall be the duty of the Marshal to enforce the, . J
provisions of this Ordinance to the utmost of his abil~s
ities, and upon the conviction of any such person bi
shall receive the sum of Five Dollars out of the 6m
imposed, when said fine has been collected.
Adopted Mareh 27,:1855.
ZEN AS
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