Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Grass Valley Telegraph

February 12, 1856 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
Dem ocratic County Convention. The Democratic voters of Nevada County are reqjuested to meet at the following places in the several Townships, on Saturday, Feb. 23rd, at two o’clock, P. M., to select delegates to a County Convention to be held at the Court House, in Nevada City, on the first’ day of March next, at 10 A. M., for the purpose of ehoosing Fourteen delegates to attend a State Corvention to be convened at Sacramento on the 5th day of March next. Said Convention being called to elect delegates to the National Democratic Convention which will convene at Cincinnati, to neminate candidates for President and Vice President on the 1st June next. The appointment of the Delegates to the County Convention to be as follows : Nevada Township, 13, Meeting at Nevada Grass Valley ‘‘ 10 “ re a eat R.& Read oe 5 “ *R. Reiegeet ig 1, &« ‘* Patterson. . Little York ‘‘ 4, ae “¢ Little York Eureka « 7, “ 7 on Flat Washington ‘ 4, “ « Alpha Bear soar “s 1 ba « Johnsons ’ By order of the Central Committe, 239 T. W. SIGOURNEY, Chairman. WM. J. PATTERSON, Sec’y. Pro Tem. OOO DIED. In this place on Wednesday Morning last, Flavius Josephus, son of Maj. Neal, aged 13 years. . He was a member of the section of Cadets, and was buried with the customary rites of the Order. } > ncceeenepeanasetnetoae = Sr —escS SMITH & ANDERSON, OFFICE—Mulford’s Building, Maid Street, Nevada. January i, 1856 21-tf Cuas, F. Sera Wo. F. ANDERSON MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F.A’-M MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at the %& Masonic Hail. By ordcr, Wm. McCORMICK, W M. &. C. RICHARDSON, Sec’y. I. 0. O. F. @rass Valley Lodge, No. 12. INSTITUTED 28th July, 1853, meets every THURS DAY night, at TEMPERANCE HALL, on Ghurch St. Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to attend. S. COWIN, Jr, N. G. P. W. ROBERTS, R. S. Jan. 26, 1856. SNOWY MOUNTAIN DIVISION, NO. 8, SONS GF TEMPERANCE, meets every Saturday evening at the Temperance Hall, on Church st All Brothers in godd standing are cordially invited te attend. Jona. Puetps, R. S Ii: SANForD, W. P. 17 6m 4egTHE INFrrMiTigs oF YOUTH AND Maturity.—How often are our deepest sympaihies enlisted in behalf of the poor unfortunate beings, daily met with, on whose cheeks the wan and desolating hand of disease andits unskillful eradication have left their imprints. With a desire to lessen this evil, we would call the attention of invalids, especially those suffering “from disease of the sexual system and their ill-treatment, to the advertisement of Dr. L. J. CzapKay, of San Francisco, to be found in another column—being assured that to be once under his treatment is equiva lent to a radical cure. Unlike the many Quast Doctors, who flood the country with their pretentious eards, Dr. CzapKay is a gentleman of rare medical and scientific attainments, possessing all the requisites, we T. S. Mrrcwenn. T. W STROBRIDGE, G. M. Biaxe. L. P. CoLus. T. S. Mitchell & Co, Importers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, Cor. of 5th aud J Streets, Sacramento, _ We would call the attention of Purchasers to the large and well selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, which we have received from late arrivals, all of which are well adapted to the wants of the market, and are selling at greatly reduced prices. 20-1m TO LET, _ Or Leas for a Term of Years. _ Lot pt (50) Feet by Seventy-fiive (75) feet at the South-east corner of Mill and Main Streets, Grass Valley. Apply to BEERS & DAVIES, 20-1m . Clay Street, above Front, San Francisco 155 J. SACRAMENTO. 155 J. PIQNEER Music SToreE. DOUGLISS & DALE, . 155 J Street, Sacramento City, “IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MUSIC .AND, i Musical Instruments, Bask aud Snart Drpms, . Vioitns, VIoLINCELLOS, GUIT4RS, KLoTERS, Bansos, CLarIQNETTS, AGCORDEON nd FLUTINAS, De 4 0.7 4 &o. a Mew’ sic received by every Steamer; Also First Quality ee Violin and Guitar Strings. TOYS, ES & €HILDREN:S PRESENTS, ——In Great Variety.—— BILLIARD BALLS. Gibb’s CUE WAX, Cue Leathérs, Cue Chalk, Bagatelle Tables and Balls, Boxing: Gloves, Backgammon and Cribbage Boards, Bird Cages, Children’s Carriages, &c., Xe. ae eee 4a5~ Country Dealers will do well to give us & call as we will sell at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, as low as any House in California. Instruments Tuned and Repaired. DOUGLISS & DALE, 20-3ur 155 J Street; Sacramento. Se ee ee fe a ee eee ? Ps CONSTABLE’S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION beverng date January 16th, A. D. 1856 to me delivered, issued from the Court of A. Henton, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace for Nevada County, Township of Rough & Ready and State of California, upon a Judgment entered before him on the above date, in favor of Dayid-Boyyer, and against Solomon Palmer fer the sum of One Hundred and Eighty-two Dollars and Fifty-six Cents, Debts and Costs—I have levied upon and taken in execution, and will expose at public sale tothe highest bidder for cash, infront of the Court Room Door, in the town of Rough & Ready, between the hours of 9 o’clock A: M. and 6 o’cleck, P. M., on WEDNESDAY the 20th day af February,1856, All the right, title and snterest of Solomon Halmer ida certain House and Ten Pin Alley, Balls &c., the Hotel known as the Missouri Hotel, situated in the town of Rough & Rea dy ; alsoa lot of Mining Claims, located on Deer Creek, south of New Town, for the satisfaction of the above Judgment and accruing costs. E. B. JAGO, Constable. Rough & Ready, Jan. 31, 1856. 20-3t A. WITKOWSKI AS BEMOVED his NEWSPAPER DEPOT to Wells & Fargo’s Express Office, opposite his Old Stand, next door to the Stage Office, where may be found all the DAILY and WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS of the State, which will be delivered to Subscribers, immediasely on the arrival of the Stages. —ALSO— Newspapers from all parts of the Atlantic States and Europe received every Steamer, and for sale as above. eayOrders left at WELLS, FARGO & Co.’s Office, will be punctually attended to. Grass Valley, Feb. 5, 1856. 20tf (experience and skill) for the satisfactory and suceessful practice of his profession. We take pleasure in thus publicly commending him as a skillful pbysiImportart to Teamsters and the PUBLIC GENERALLY: eian, with a view to prevent those unfortunate enough to need medical treatment from falling into the pernicious custody of the army of empirics abounding in California—teeling assured that in his hands a safe and speedy cure will be effected. 17-3m SLE ABE EER FES NE EE OI IES EE, Just RECEIVED, By KENDALL & SPENCER, From New York, in 30 days by Express. LARGE SUPPLY of Garden, Herb and Flower Seeds, comprising nearly every variety suitable to this climate. We take pleasure in offering to the public these Seeds, as we can confidently recommend them ss being put up with the greatest care, by the most experienced Seedsmen in the Eastern states, and we guarantee every seed we offer, to be of the past season’s (1855) growth. 4a Ranchmen and Traders, please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. KENDALL & SPENCER. Grass Nalley, Feb. 11, 1856. 21-tf Hydraulic Hose. OUTZENHEISER is the Agent for James Boyd & Son’s Hydraulic Hose and Pipe. The Hose is manufactured in Boston from the be t Philadelghia oak-taned leather, and will last three years hard work with proper care. The prices are such as to make it cheaper than any other kind of Hose. 21tf Grass Seeds. OUTZENHEISER hss just received a lot of Clover, L Timothy and Blue Grass seeds. Camphene. eo OUTZENHEISER wit sell Campheneé as cheap 4s the cheapest, and warrant it fresh and good. —_—— NOTICE, HEREAS default has been made, in payment of One hundred and Fifty Dollars, ground rent, due on two lots, west of the Post Office, on the South East corner of Main and Church streets; in Grass Valley, under lease to M. T. Hamilton, I will in pursuance of the stipulations of said lease, sell the build_ ings and improvements thereon, at Auction, on the premises, at noon, on Monday 25th inst, to lequidate said ground rent ; and the lease of said lots, I hereby declare forfeited. GEV. WOOD. Feb. 9th, 1856. SCHOOL FOR MISSES, AND LITTLE BOYS. Mrs. H. S. GOLDSMITH respectfully informs the Citizens of Grass Valley and Vicinity, that she will commence a Private School for Misses and little Boys, at her residence on Mill Street, on Monday the 6th of August. Terms as formerly, LOST. NOTE of HAND’ given by the Helvetia and Lafayette Gold Quartz Mining Company, payable to DENNIS 0’KEEFFE, dated Dec. 21, 1855, for Thirtyeight Dollais. All persons are hereby cautioned against negociating said note as payment thereon has been stopped.’ DENNIS O’KEEFE, Grass Valley, Feb 3, 1856. 20-3 § ADMINISTRATOR’S' SALE. Pa TO AN ORDER made atthe January Term, A. D. 1856, of the Probate Court of Nevada Courty, 1 will proceed to sell at Public Auction, at the head of squrril Creek, at the mining claims known as the Squirrel Creek Mining Company, Township of Rough & Ready, Nevada County, Cal., on Tuesday the 12th day of February next, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. the following described property : Three shares, or Three Twelfths of the wholé,claims of the Company, owned in pattnership by Chas. S. Bagley, and estate of Wm. Hildreth, deceased. These claims will be sold in such manner as may be desirable to purchasers, either divided or undivided.’ Terms—Cash, or short time, with good security.— Should no sale be made as above, I will then receive proposals or bids fer the same at private sale. HENRY T. HILDRETH, Jr. Adm. ef Wm C. Hildreth, and Attorney in part for Chas. S. Bagley. 20-2w* Grass VALLEY PROPERTY. . WILL SELL my entire property in Grass Valley _ at such prices as to offer inducemeuts, asa speculative operation, or as a permanent investment. Particulars, Price, &. can be learned on application to Joseph Wood, or A. Delano, Beq. ET-3t GEO. WOOD. Attorneys at Law, . Z. HW. DENMAN; y OULD respectfully inform his Old Customers and /Y the Public that he has permanently located his CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL STRFET, Adjoining Mr. Campbell’s Smith’s Shop, Where heis new prepared to Manufacture and Repair Carriages and Wagons of every description, in ihe best workmanlike manner, and upoa the most reasonable terms. 4g All work warranted. &@ Carriages Painted and Varnished.=@@ Grass Vallcy, Oct. 15, 1855. 4-tf DISSOLUTION. HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between JOHN PARKER & ISRAEL ASA, under the style of PARKER & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted will make payment to John Parker who alone is authorise) to receive the same JOHN PARKER, nee ISRAEL ASH. Gaass Valley, January 22, 1856. 18-3t Watches, Watches, eo. B* ALL the most celebrated English, French, Ee, Swiss and Danish Makers, kept constantly pew on hand and sold at the lowest possible price, by BRIGGS, DEY & CO, 20 98 Mantgomery st., near California. Gold Hunting Repeater Watches, .FUST ARRIVED per steamer Golden Age, and for sale by BRIGGS, DEY & CO, 20 98 Montgomery st., corner Crlifornia. Independent And Quarter Second py very superior, just arrived per steamer Golden Age, a superior article, for sale by BRIGGS, DEY & CO., IMPORTATION, INPORTATION. . Sea DEY & CO. are prepared to import every descripiion of Goods in their line, on short notice, and as low as any other house in San Francisco. _ + BRIGGS, DEY & CO., 18 98 Montgomery st., corner California. RSE! Fennec nee tN EE i MA ed NP ash drama MUSICAL BOXES! F every size and style, with Mandolin and Bell Operas, Nutional Airs, Polkas, Waltzes, ect. . For sale by BRIGGS, DEY & CO,, 18 98 Montgomery st., corner California _ Silver Plated Ware. b gtd heavy silver plated Spoons and Forks, plated especially for family use. Also, ‘Fine silver plated and silver mounted waiters and Tea Sets. Just received and’for sale by 5 ‘ BRIGGS, DEY & CO., 18, 98 Montgomery st., corner California. V—$<— > Silwer, Silver. shee Silver Tea Sets—Fine Silver Breakfast Sets ; Fine Ries Spoonsand Forks ; . Fine Silver Pitchers and Goblets, Fine Silver waiterg.; Fine Silver Cupsi; #Fine Silver Knives: Fine Nat Picks. ch : Fine Silver Napkin Rings,. etc. se roe BRIGGS, DEY & CO., 18 98 Montgomery st., corner California. ee TER ae . ns a Ne tc eine Rater nate Dak Orders, Orders, her ey for any description of WATCHES, and forwarded to the martyfacturers with dispatch. BRIGGS, DEY & CO., 18 98 Montgomery st., corner California. ce a Railway Time-Keepers, RAILWAY TIME-KEEPERS—The celebrated Wm. B. Crisp’s Patent Railway Time-Keepers, of the largest gize. with the maker’s certificate accompanying, ° BRIGGS, DEY & CO., . 18 98 Montgémery st., corner California. .,, Yas. Nardin Perret Watches. ND POCKET CHRONOMETERS; of every style and size, certified by the manufacturer, for salé by. a BRIGGS, DEY & CO’S. 8 Montgomery st., corner California. Jules Jurgeusen’s ENUINE COPENHAGEN WATCAKS, of all styles of ' movement, just received and for sale b BRIGGS, DEY & CO. The above celebrated Watches suitable f i To be found at BRIGGS, DEY & ptr 18 98 Montgomery st., corner California Extra Heavy And Fine OLD GUARD CHAINS, just received by the steamer Golden Age, at BRIGGS, DEX & CO's 18° 98 Montgomery st., corner California. Attachments, and selections 6f music from’ STORE AN NEW GOODS!! NEW E. FRIEDMAN, Having Removed to his New Brick Store, Masonic Hall, Mill St. Offers for Sale a Splendid Assortment o CLOTHING: Always on hand a Large Assortment of WALL PAPER, CARPETS, OILCLOTH, 11-tf MATTING: RUBBER HOSE. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT from 1 inch to 4 inches also Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam Paeking, Lace Leather, Bolting Cloths, &c:, &c., for sale by WALTER M. ROCKWELL, 11-1m] No. 108 Battery street San Francisco. owe AL SO TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS. ge Delinquent Tax List isnow being made out, and will appear in the County papers about the middle of the present month. This is therefore to notify ali delinquents, that if ‘they dc not wish to see their names in print, they would do well to call and settle previous to that time. The Collector will be at the Sheriff’s offiecin Nevada, during business hours, on Saturday of each week. W. W. WRIGHT. Ex officio, Tax Collector, Nevada County. HARDWARE AND a STOVES! Begs leave to inform his many friends and the public generally, that he is now IN FULL BLAST AGAIN With the heaviest stock of Hardware that was ever offered in this market. Atso—Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Crockery, Air-tight, Premium Parlor and Box Stoves. All sizes of Lead Pipe, from 4g inch to 2inches. ll sizes of Pumps—all of which will be sold at the lowest price for cash. E. Mc LAUGHLIN. Fireproof Building, Mill St. Grass Valley. COOPER’S EWE, EAR AND ORTHOPEDIC INFIRMARY. San Francisco, No. 14 Sansome Street, near Rassette House. ATIENTS laboring under disease of thé Eye. the Ear, and those afflicted with all varieties of deformities, resorting to this Institution will find at once a home, where miners, as well as others can be accomodated with board and comfortable rooms, in plain or costly style, according te their taste. Dr. Cooper has visited all the important Hospitals of Europe for the purpose of extending his knowledge of Medicine and Surgery, and will give the Infirmary his immediate supervision. N. B. All Surgical operations free to patients who present themselves at the Ciinic on Wednesdays, or . Saturdays. For particulars apply to Dr. E. 8. cooper, at the Infirmary. 51-3m. Grass Valley Book & Musir EMPORIUM! The undersigned, having purchased the entire stock and interest of H.R. Stiles in the Book «nd Music Emporium, adjoining the Post Office, would invite the attention of our friends and the public generally to our advertisement below. We shall alwayskeep on hand a perfect assortment of all articles in our line, and will endeavor to merit patronage by the quality of Goods, and ‘‘ prices to suit the times.”’ KENDALL & SPENCER. Grass Valley, November 17, 1855. _Wm. K. SPENCER. E. A. KENDALL. TEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! If you want Newspapers. ; If you want Magazines ; If you want Cheap publications ; If you want Books ; _ If you want any thing that’s, printed— Call at the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM. If you want by the quantity ; If you want single copies ; If you want in wrappers for mailing ; If you want new works as soon as received ; If you wantanything sent by niail : Call or send to the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM. Next door to the Post Office. Ger erienans FOR THE MULTITUDE! If you want Letter Paper ; If you want Bill Paper ; If you want Foolscap ; If you want anything to write on--Call at the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM. Next door to the Post Office. LANK BOOKS!— If you want half bound Blank Books ; If you want Books bound in Sheep ; If you want books bound in imitation of Russia If you want Books bonnd with Russian Bands ; If you want Books bound with full Russia ; : If you want Pass Books ; : If you want Time Books ; If yqu want Memorandum Books ; Of any description call or send to the GRASS VALLY BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM. Next door to the Post Office. ’Alta California Telegraph Company. age Line-.is new in connection with all the principal Cities and Towns in the state. Ras Orrice—Next door to the Post Office, at the G. V. Book anpD Music Emporium, Main Street. WM. K. SPENCER, AGEnT. PECKHAM HOUSE, _ WAIN STREET, WALLOUPA. RS. PECKHAM,, late of the Peckham Hotel and the Irving House, Grass Valley, begs leave to acquaint ber friends and the public generally that she has opened the Peekham House, at Walloupa, Where it will be her constant study to give satisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage — Her table will be supplied with the best, and not sur d by any in the mountains. phi gs seb: .M. E. PECKHAM, Proprietor. Walloupa, Dec. 12, 1855. AW. BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR
-Asale xt the “Grass Valley Telegraph Office,”’ £ a DRUG STORE MAIN STREET, Corner of Auburn, GRASS VALLEY. Te SUBSCRIBER has now on hand the Largest and Best assorted Stock of Drugs Medicines and Chemicals Ever offered in the mountains. This, Stock has been . carefully selected by himself or by a competent Gh ist, especially for him, and is made up of they best the market affords. GARDEN SEEDS. . 1 LOUTZENHEISER HAS JUST’ RECEIVED, per ¢ Exe press; direct from the Atlantic States, a large and welb assorted stock of Shaker’s Garden seeds—growth of 1845. decl18tf LOUTZENHEISER keeps constantly on hand all kinds and sizes of glass. #SIf you want to “drive dull care away,” go and buy some of Loutzenheiser’s superior Havana cigars. $2 Don’t rnin your constitution by using bad tobacco, when you can get such a very chdice article at Loutzenheiser’s. . OER OS PCREISIY EE Mustca. —If you love to be “moved by the harmony of sweet sounds,”’ buy some of Loutzenheiser’s genuine Italian violin strings? . %° pa m4 & » Goop GoLp Pens at areasonable price, can only be had at Loutzenheiser’s. LOUTZENHEISER has the best assortment of Paints, Oils, Gold Leaf Brushes, &c.; in the mountains, LovutzenuEIsER isthe only Agent in Nevada county for the genuine Devine’s Compound Lozenges, the wonder of the world. A likeness of the inventor on each box—buy no other. f@ Everybody buys their Camphene at Loutzeuheiser’s, because he never has a bad article. #®@ Goto Loutzenheiser’s if you want genuine Patent Medicines—he keeps no other. “BRIGHT AND SHINING Lieuts” can only be had by buying Camphene at Loutzenheiset’s —he warrants all he sells. P= Buy your Pocket Knives and Razors at Loutzenheiser’s, then you will be sure to have the very best quality. ~ RS Don’t goto Leutzenheiser’s if your object is to buy damaged or inferior goods, he is not in that line. Economy.—You can save money by buying your paper by the half ream at Loutzenheiser’s. . Boys. if you want to please the “girls you left behibd you,” ge to Loutzenheiser’s and buy one of his magnificent Valentines, before the best ones are selected out. Great Reduction of Fare. re CALIFORNIA STAGE CoO. N and after Monday, June 14, the CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. coaches wil] leave the Companie’s Office, Grass Valley, arriving in Sacramento in season to meet the San Francisco boats, . A a: < See pee ee ee emer p area. sie wel Lat . -$6,00. FOR MARYSVILLE, Stage leaves every morning at 8 0 clock, for Marysville, via Empire Ranch and Long Bar. : Fare to Marysville ..., ig bas oe decane as oc $5,00 FOR AUBURN AND SACRAMENTO. Ferst Stege leaves at 2 o’clock a. M., running through to Sacramento, and arriving in good time for the boats, same day. Eare. EROM GRASS VALLEY—DIRECT. a= On and after the Ist of December, a line will be run expressly for the accomodation of Grass Valley Passengers. The coaches of this line will leave the Company’s Office, in Grass Valley, at 2 0,clock, A. M. and arrive in Sacramento in season for the San Francisco Beate. Wares) 6500.05, be oe $6,00 pence ft W. H. BENTON, Agent. Grass Valley, Jan. 1855. 32 tf VERY CHOICE [= NEW BUTTER, _44 For Sale by 17 MARTELL & CO. FEF. W. THAYER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, kar Office—Mill Siréet, Grass Valley. ENS.—Gillott’s Nos. 303, 551,404, 729, 7381 ; Wheeler’s, Mitchell’s, and Hayden’s, by the dozen, gross or case. At the G. V. Book and Music Emporium. LATES.—Low-slates ; large and small single Slates, and so cheap that all the boys and girls should have them—Pencils given away— At the G. V. Bosk and Music Emporium. \UTLERY ! CUTLERY !—Do you WANT A FINE PENJ KNIFE?—with one or six blades. Callon the G, V. Rook and Music Emporium. OBERTS, E. w., Attorney at Law and Notary Public?Rough & Ready, Nevada ceunty Cal. owt tf *% METROPOLIS BILLIARD SALOON, Main Street, Nevada: EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a New and Elegant 4 Saloon in the second story of ‘ Rogers & Hussey’s’ Brick Building,, and visitors will find it fitted and furnished in a style unsurpassed by any similar room in the state. The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and are pronounced to be inferior to none. The room is fitted up: with particuJar reference to the comfort of those who visit it, and is furnished with every convenience which can be desired. Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at which will be foundat all times the choicest Liquors, Wines and Cigars. gap A Lunch is served Morning’s and Evenings. The Proprietors intend that nothing shall be omit.ted which can in any way conduce to the pleasure of those who favor them wlth a call. J. BAKER. M. E. AUSTIN. J. BAKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS,’ and Jobbers of Groceries & Provisions. Bae nie on hand a large and well-selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, which will be sold ata very small advance foricash. Particular attention will be paid to filling orders of all kinds of goods. No 48 Sacramento Street, Ist door below Front Street, San Francisco, California.’ 8mdec25 OSENHEIM & BRD VR, . country. > x : THE R, ‘Satin Papers---For city an‘ country trade, vary+ ing in price from 25 to $0 cents per roll. Also, Watthmakers X Seuelers, And Dealers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, Diamonds, Far cy Goods, &e., : i 2 NEVADA CITY, CAL. Main Street, first Door below the Metropolis Hotel, . tf 2000 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE GOLD) HILL QUARTZ MININ 5O., Grass Valiey, For Sale very low. Apply to oe oo a &*CO, . ; ure n Foundry, Sacram “a Sacramento, Octw855cicy > ; = LOUTZENHEISER'S ~ J b New Brick Building, Q _ . . the Public generally that he’ piaitanmesiniidasigsiiesaiilia (aie EEE SE ee Ee ‘ Hy DR. W. G » ALBAN; Immense Excigement at the Hire he has hithert® reHANKFUL for the Pate : eS inform his frienas and ceived, would respect UNTO Aga greeny : _ No. 25 Bread Street, Nevada City. HE: PROPRIETORS ‘ofthis well known Es blish: ment beg leave to infor their friends, a 1 the traveling public that on and after Monday, tt. 28th of January, 1856 the price*of Board will be ren -ed. This House is too well known to need any comn nt: The Proprietors pledge themselves that noexpr -6 shall be spared to mak@ it a comfortable home to. . who maf favor them with their patronage. 2. Pe Song?)Parchased the ‘Bafire Steck and Stand * .*. CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STs. pana ? y recently occupied by Drs. Crark and Watney, where he will be happy to see his old friends and make the x nee, of new ones. a é i arp constantly on hand a general assort entot =. .* : : Py ss ~ “BANCY ARTICLES, &e., &c., Drugs, Jiedicines, Perfumery Chemicals . — Board per week..-.0. 4.0046 vee ee eee $8,00. ‘* and Lodging, per week..... 10,00. * f a INE 4 cs AU es cle Fan 0 ee 2,00. & DR: ALBAN will continue th8 practice of Medicine, Single Meals.... 2S, aw ae 50. ill. promptly answer cafls at all hours. DOGeINg no eu a kas ea 0. * Prescriptions corefully compounded at all 18-tf STONE @#SMITH. Prop-ietors hours, of the day or night.“ Os TS Af ae tS Q ms Toprietors _ : "3 iaess= = oe nga WIL i 3 : { NIX, whesai om New York December SD ; C. W. YOUNG, 20th 1860. r Oe Ore Thee Chagres, where he remaived juntileApril, 1862, when he sailed for ‘. California. When last heard from he. was in the vicinity of Rough and Ready, Nevada connty.” Said William Nix is about fwenty-cight years of age, height, 5.feet 1034 inches, brown hair, dark gray eyes, inarked about the nose with small pox, square built, weighed about 160.pounds when last seen.— Any informatien willbe thankfully received, addressed to ibGge ney oer A. L. TASHEIRA, Care Drexel, Sather & Chu¥ch, Bankers, S. F. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE, on Ceuncu Stretr, n€ar corner ef NEAL. £4> Adjoining the Cireus Lot. C. A> TWEED.. 4.7. .S. W. RLETCHER. “~“P WEED &ELETCHER; —AFTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW * OFFICE—Davis’ Brick Building, Broad St., Nevada. ’ gar C. A. Trreed, Notary Public. 3-3tfFASHIONABLE BOOT AND MAYERS & HARRIGAN, Main Street, Grass Valley. INCREASING BusiNess has forced the subscribers to, open a Branch, Store at the aLove mentioned locality, where may always be found the very best articles in any market.,. They have made recent and heavy purchases in San Francisco, and their former patrons and ATCHMAKER, DEALER IN FINE WATG IES, DIAMOND WORK &C, Main Street, Nevada. Call Mile uery ee nn es nnn Marshall &'Co, Brick Building, Cor, Mill & Main Sts., GRASS VAELEY. Ht JUST RE-OHENED with*an entirely New Stock of Goods, in RR ering 8 j GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, «ss, WINES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, C1 r: WARE, MINERS’ TOOLS, PAINTS, OTLB, GLASS," And a variety of articles for ,jhousexeeping, to whichthey invite the attention df heir old customers, and the public in generaf.. #. i ka Goods delivered free of exteébrres, within reasonable distance of town.*%:«"* ibe Sa=~ M. & Co. would again’ urge upon those indebted to them a prompt settlement of their accounts. Grass Valley, October, 22,-1835. 5-tf CREAMBER’S: HOTEL, _ MAIN SYPREET, __ ; fewa Hill---Califernia. CREAMER & HOUSEL, PROPRIETORS. Single and Double Bedrooms well furnished. 33-tf PANE AID SEAPLB DRY GOODS, WILL CONTINUE to supply my friends and the Public at my New Brick Store, on Mill Street, with all manner of Fanéy anit Staple Dry Goods, Ladies’ & Children’s Furnishing Coods. &c,, &c., on the most reasonable terms. ~ “JOHN PARKER. not but be satisfied they have a more varied and finer stock than was ever brought to this County. From the heaviest hoot for miner’s, use, to: the most deli cate slipper for ladies? wear, everything is of the nicest quality, oe js made, and warranted of goed and durable material. Their Stock in part consists of. Gent’s Fine Boots, of every descfiption, fashionbly made; thick Boots séwe@andpegged; Ladies’ — cloth sli thing which has been cal SMS. creT ¥ Miners may_rest assured that they cannot get a better boot in Cahforhili; and those wishing a fine and fashionable srticle, can suit themselves as well here; as in San Franeisco. a ALL GOODS are warranted, as the Proprietors well know the stock they are offering. Bae Call and see. 11-tf SACRAMENTO VALLEY PAINTS & OILS. HAVE a large lot of Paints and Oils, which 1 will sell at greatly reduced prices in order to close them out and make room for another line of Goods. JOHN PARKER. Y STORE will hereaster bé closed on the SABh BATH. \ JOHN PARKER. & oe aNE VIRGINIA TOBACCO—E SacraRAILROAD. mento brand—dark peach flavored ; . El Sacramento brand.. dxy, light colored ; Mayflower brand—12 plugs to the pound. The above brands of Jones & Hudsen’s celebrated manufacture, in lots to suit, for sale by SAML. H. PRICHARD, Agent for the Manufacturers. N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 3d inst, the Cars for the transportation of Passengers, will run regularly over the Sacramento Valley Railroad between Sacramento and Folsom, as follows : Leaving their depot at intersection of 3d and R Sts, every day (Sundays excepted) at 8 A. M. and 2 P.M. On Sandaya\ at. cova.. co pac 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. » . . -Returning, leave Folsom + Every day (Sudanys excepted) at 11 A. M.and4 P.M. EK UNDERSIGNED RESPECTfully offers his services to th*merchants in the interior, as a Commission Buyet of Goods in San the public generally, are invited to call, and they canCalf, patent leather, and gum ; Shoes, of al kinds; perros ori vy 5 Hpeeen shoes,; Francisco, having been engaged in that business for nearly three years past, with three years experience in the interior. He hopes to giv@satisfaction to such as may employ him in that eapacity. Orders for any descripiton of merchandize filled and forwarded On Sundays: atic.. 3c. ose li A. M.and 444 P.M. Stopping at Brighton, Patterson’s, Sixteen and Eighteen Mile House and Alder Creek Stations. Fare between Sacramento and Folsom, $2 Freight will be received as heretofore at footof R . Paper Curtains---With 4 dyeat variety of . street. : ; Rate of Freight, $3 per ton, from Sacramento to Folsom. Return frieght at gaeatly reduced rates, as per contract. _ As station houses are not yet completed, all freight and baggage must be at the risk of the owners, if left at any station over night. gn J. P. ROBINSON, Superintendent. Sup’t Office, Feb. Ist, 1856. 20-1m promptly. SAMB>H. HRICHARD, Up stairs, cor. Battery and Sacramento sts. _ janl3m fe Sai Francisco. ee SUMMONS: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) SUSTICE’S COURT, County of Nevada, s.s. . Before Township of Grass Valley.) Luter Humaiston, J. P. HE PEOPLE of California—-To Beorge Truesdale and John N. Monell—Greeting— You are hereby Summoned te appear before me, at my Office, in said Township, of nday, the Nineteenth day of May, 1856. at Ten o’cleck, A.” m., to answer unto the complaint ofGeorge A. Montgomery, who demands of you the sumdf Two Hundred Dollars with interest thereon at two per c@ht per month from the first day of Novémber, aS®. 1855, upon a Promisory Note, as appears by congplaint now on file in my Office, when Judgment wit be taken against you for the said amount, tegetitr with costs and damages, if you fail to appear a’ swer. i To the Sheriffor any Constable of said County, Greeting—Make legal service and due return heréof. _ Given under my hand, this Seventh day .of January, A. D. 1856. ' L. HUMMISTON, * Justice of the*Peace of said County. It appearing by affidavit i ¥. above eititled cause that defendants have departéd from thi@State, and that a good cause of action exists, It is ordered that service of summons be had by ngtiree io in the \) OTICE TO TEAMSTERS !—Until further notice all iY Teamsters running their teams regularly to connect with the cars of the Sacramento Valley Railroad for the transportation of freight from any station on the line at the Railroad, to the mountain: towns, will be passed free from Sacramento, onthe same train with their freight, by presenting a receipted freight bill, for one ton or more of frieght, at the Ticket office in Sacramento: J. P. ROBINSON, Supcrintendent. Superintendent’s Office, Feb. Ist; 1856. 20-1 ua _. GRASS VALLEY EVRRITURE STORE, 0. JOHNSON, (Opposite Denzer’s Bakery, Main Street, ) Would respectfully inform the citizens of Grass Valf ley that he is again prepared to supply them with Furwiture of the Latest Patterus, Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, »And in general eserything connected with the Furniture and Upholstery Business. .He begs to return thanks fer the liberal patronage before the fire, and hopes to deserve its continuance. _ His Stock is entirely new, and. he. defies’ competition, either in Quality. Worgmarship or Prices, : N. 2. Afl kinds of Cabinet Work made or repaired o order ; ; GRASS VALLEY BAKERY Grass Valley Telegraph, weekly, for%hree months. , L. HUMMiSTON, J. P. A true copy,—atiest John Buynett, Constable. Grass Valley, January 7, 185: NEW STORE I! Permanently located on MAIN ST., GRASS VALLEY. THOMAS FINDLEY, Wholesale Denteria ‘ ——— ; FOREIGN & TES T AVVU EQEAXE ; a e ronnemiaryonons,/” PROY EMtON Sila Jha? Provisions, all . < C . R.; EDWAR D Ss & CoO. + Be, Stock of Crock . Haye removed from the! ruins of their former place ery. #@ This Stock is select with care,and war. Of Business, on Main Street, and established themranted to give satisfaction. *) _«+ 7 Selves permanently at their \ £4 All Orders promptly att@hded to, ahd Goods New Firé-proof Store, om Hill Street, . delivered Free of Charge. i Where-they are prepared to furnish their old: GOLD DUST UGHT.: Customers, and all new ones who may please to CHECKS Drawn on Drexer§ Saruer & Cugrce. give them.a call, with every variety of “5 A »° BREAD, PIES AND CAKE, _ = ids WEDDING AND OTHER Parties furnished at short no-M. M ftice, with Engit,Spohge and Pound Cake; at the lowMERCH ny 0 ‘est-prices. ‘ Eee TO INFORM the citi and vicinity, that he has r Main Street opposite Where he will be happy,.to ow those that may please to fayor him with a © He'will show them that he can get up Garment the : : f Latesi and most Fashiénable Styles, Such as capnot be surpassed affiny other EstablishArso—at Wholesale a etail, A large Stock of Grocerie kinds of Mining Tools, and a lar, _-¢ . Our Assortment of +") visions, Groceries and Liquors -found equal to any in this market, and will full and fresh by constant arrivals from below. Aa Goods delivered to any part of the town, free of extra charge. 3-3 SUMMONS. pned His Store, on @ Pest Office : ment in the state. aay Pmt, Justice’s Court, 4a All garments made at this establishment waree eee oe Before ranted to fit, or'no sale.. ¢¥* -; 5-ft . Township of Grass Valley. R. Shoemaker, J. P. 4 The People of State of California to Geo. R. Morris. You are hereby summoned to appear befors the un-’ dersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in said Township on THURSDAY, the 21st day of February A. D. 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to answer to the com. plaint of: John A. Bryan, whe demands of you the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, now due and unpaid, for work and labor done, as. co . &Cco' on file in my office. zs mg sisi ga — On failure so to appear and answer, ju t be rendered against you for said sum of . 7 paar Dollars, Damages and Costs of suit, e Given under my hand, this 4th day of February, Great Reduction IN THE PRICES OF PAPER HANGINGS. “Having just received per recent arrivals a large and splendid stock of Papers of every style rnd variety, I have'réduced my prices Trwenty per cent, less than the same qualities have ever been sold for in this an endless variety of ° a . Cheaper papers---New and. beautiful patterns, { 4. D1856. : ye ge. ae . ~ from 10 to 25 cents per, roll. pois. R. SHOEMAKE Justiee of the Peace. --Of every description suitable to match. . A true copy—Attest ; Geo. W. Foster, Constable. o an endless variéty of ‘ age oO Also an endless varjéty o It appearing to-me, by “4 med Defendant cannot r de within the State, and he» void the service cf Su tHlat the above naence, be found he-eouceals himself to a-. and that a good causeWindow Shades----Among ‘which are LAND" SCAPE, STREET, and» CITY VIEWS, BOUQUET CENTERS, &. For sale, wholesale and retail, b .* GRO. W. of action exists It is opde ; that servic at Sam. A 131 Clay stréet, near Sansome, mons be had by publicat the Grass Va ey, Telo. 7-38m gg.) ett 4. Sah Francisco gaph, weekly, for three successiy ; a. : — ; _ eevee § FGI VON U der my-hand, his ' rs . ‘Dyaits, Eiwarts, ~~ $p.1ss6. x, f At G. V. Book and usfe'Emporium. : >” A true Copy-Stttest Geo Ay" able. 2: 4 $ az ie 4 -