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February 12, 1856 (4 pages)

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Sel SN Little Children. lines are culled Olive;Branch >> * I love the I love them every one ; ’ > . Tbe followihg impressive and beantifal from a late number of little children, I love hem for their pleasantry ; I love them for their fun. I love them for their freshness, I l6¥e them for their joy, ' I loved them for their mother’s sake, For [ Was once a boy. I newer see a little child, Ba { feel ab if I coald Rofold tre in @® loving wus, Aud if ¥ dared—I would. The tosy-cheeked. the sunny-eved, The gay and the demure, They all t 0 me ate beautiful— The rich ones and the poor. The infant at the mother’s breast; Or in the nurse's arms, Or slumbering in the cradle, To me have many charms, I love to see thet siniling, + es + 8S Pe ’ s Vlo¥eto-neg thereat But not to hear them sighing Nor can I hear them weep. -° me Pont, little, fragile flowers. Whene’ er I see them bloom. They fil] my heart with sunshine And dissipate my glooth. Fresh toses.on our hearthstones, Besftin kled with the dew ; The iittiocent, the artless, The tru thful and the true. The magic of their presence, 4 The music of their voice, They mak e me think of Heaven, And inwardly rejoice. Hew dark the world, and lonely, I have to Words to tell, @ @e sew them not around us, Rer wit whelr Magic epeli. No wonder hapless Rachel So deeply mourned her lot; Her ebildr And she wept, “for they were not.” Serve every one as tiuch as you can and compete with no more than you really must. en all were taken, a t** :s* Se ae WELLS, FARGO & 60'S ie = EXPRESS ,.2tf=s ‘Banking Exchange Office. @ a . § CAPITAL, $600,000. Opposite Beatty Hovse, Mat Sr. , Grass VALLEY. (row DUST, BULLION AND PACKAGES sht to all T parts of the United States and Europe, and to all the principal places in California, insured. — : Sight bills of Exchange drawn on the principal cita ~ ies in the United States and Europe. Checks on Sacramento and San charge. fe Highést price paid in coin for Gold Dust. “y Having facilities equal to that of ANY OT THE WORLD, we are fully prépared todo PRO and FAMHPULLY, any business committed’ to charge. WELLS, FARGO. A. DELANO, Agent at Grass Valley. JPacific Express Go., Daily Express Treasure, &e.,; Letters to Sacram , -an Francisco, Stockton and Marysville, and aff parts of the Northern and Southetn Mines. Treasufe Parcels and Letters insured and forwagded to all parts of the Atlantic States in charge of a regular messenger by every Steamer Francisé0, free. of a8 our May 1, 1854. $= Collections of eyery kind will be promptly at. tended to. 8. BRIGHAM, Act. Langton’s Pioneer Express. = af i, RUNNING DAL 9 p59 VALLEY TO SACRAMENTO, SAN FRAN MARYSVILLE; NEVADA AND ver DOWNIEVILLE, she od ail parts ef the Northern Mines, in charge of faithr@l avd experiencd Messengers. Gipid Dusyt, Coin and Ballion, Packages 1 . %W@arcels and Letters . raBeived asd forwarded as above. BILLS, NOTES and DRAFTS collectt o. © edy and all orders pertaining to the Express . susiness promptly and economically attended . to.” , _We,connect in San Francisco with Messrs. FREEMANTK CO.’S EXPRESS, to the Atlantic Statés aiid ' Europe. : : NS OF KJCE—In Grass Valley, Main Street, next door below the Post Office.' + LANGTON’S PIONEER EXPRESS; . Grags Valley November 17, 1855: Gold Assay & Dep osité * OFFICE. 2 L118 Sacramento Street, Oppagite “What Cheer House,” adjoining Pacif. > ic Mail Steam Ship Office, SAN FRANCISCO: ‘ Ts Highest Price paid for GOLD DUST: Mité# ling us Dust per Express, fot ASSAY, eeeivé the proceeds in COIN, per return 6f Exprdss, lowing 24 to 48hours for Assav. . 1-3m OLNEY & CO. -EDWARD T. STEEN, [Late Superintendant of Vulcan Foundry. ] \ FILL FURNISH Plans, Estimates and SpecificaSan Francists Adbertism’ts, B. HAYWOOD, Propricter. Manufacturer of Fire Proof Doors, Shutters, Vaults: &e. N. to A large assortment of second hand Doors and Shutters constantly on hand, and For SALE at very low prices. To sick Miners, and all suffering Bad health, whether from Dis&e., Battery, near Pacific Street, San Francisco. B.—Orders from the country promptly attended 34-6m ease, Climate or Debauchery. A Miraculous Effect! HAS DR. WEBBER’S ELIXER OF LAFE, or Invigorating Cordial In Strengthening, Mentally and Physically the whole nervous system, and,impartiug to the old tr young of both sexes the vigor, the exuberance and elie strength of Piawhoo 1 in his Prime. Those who strength spirits, ammiation, mem have. as it were, new life and feeling infused into then: from whatever cause sulfer loss o! of or mental powers. by its electric power. The Dyspeptic, tie fuvalid, the Werk, are benefitted after one or two days use of it; while anid depression experience a feeling of exhileration an¢é those with loss of pleasure. Read What eeThis was my fee , ont Gem we feel oa all who are afiieta GEERG Captain Meakin, of the ship Eurelta, says: Elixer seemed to re-animate me, and after months of weakness and imbecility, caused by excess and indulgence, it seemed to renew the poetry and exuber. ance of youth.” A lady writing, exclaims 5 SOU may well call your Elixir a blessed remedy ; it has been indeel so to me, . for from an indefinable weakness suffered for months, . spirits, Fangeur, dullness it has Doue to People: ling ian exhaustion or spirits. i. ” E PREEMAR, Moquel:mne Hill. 1 it has given me strength, spirits, and health.” NE OF THE MOST FRIGRTEUR . © & tion restored to health im less than one month by PR. WEBBER’S INVIGORAFING CORDIAL. cases of general debility and broken down Castita. Crk. Garnisoy, I, F. F. Horton, of San Jose, do heseby certify tha my brother James bas been for 11 months declining in health, before which time he had two or three at, tacks of chills, fever and ague. was in adechne, he had become’ so emaciated and weak in his limbs and body: appetite, he had mone; ; he could sleep but littie at nights ;and from painful , forebodings he seemet to feel, mysctt ancl sister were fearful of his recovery. : said that nothing but chanve of climate would help {I would here state that nothing but a wish to help my fellow : I was perTecan him together with t creatures would ind suaded by a friend to try Dr. Webber’s Cordial. only say for that he has used up to this time three» bottles, and is almost a strong healthy young man; his . appetite is good and his sleep quiet and refreshing— Prs. . Parley he aid of a sex voyage. acé im to pubfish this-] in fact he is alk but in full health. This is the nsost blessed Combination of Curatives ever concocted by man ; it seems to suit every eonstitution, sex andage. It acts onthe scyte, the sanguiferous priuciple of man; so many physi’ cians, clergymen and citizens have publicly testified , to its merits, that only the ignorant sceptic can doubt ! its extraordimary properties for curing all diseases of he nerves. Pyspep Fever, Debility, Bar male Weakesses aX n using the mos It seems te se mation to the Washin: sia, Trembling, Wakefulness ugae rermmess, Chills, Tic Dolereaux, vem &c., must warrant the writef! . avagant language in its praise. ! an electric flood of strength and ani; mind and body. It is a nervines. . $5, ‘or two for $8—only at 164, f) on street, San Francisco. by Howard & Co corner of J of K & 2nd streets. 31 Wp Beyross promptly attended te. a want of atrercth, a torpor of atl wy naturaltunctions, without a atite, gnimation I was truly a vitizble obreet UMtil aftet taking two bottles of Dr. Webbér’s we ng Cordial, which revived, strétigthened masa. I feel ft my duty to bee “Your Many said that he . ani Heathcote in a prd@per manner. ed for doing any given work, or that can be obtained from a certain volume of water, the head of all béing given—will be sent by Express for a small fee, 4G Steam Engines and Boilers for sale. OFFICE—Corner of Montgomery and California Sts. San Francisco. a> To Tunnel Companies. The Subscriber offers for sale his improved Regulator for governing the flow of water through Syphons without any attention after it is ance started. EDWARD T. STEEN, Late Superintendent of Vulcan Foundry; Cor California and Montgomery Streets: QUARTZ GOLD AND COPPER MINING AGENCY. 13-3m N VIEW of the rapidly increasing importance and . success of QuaRTS & COPPER MINING operations, the GOLD DUST business, a General AGENCY for transacquaintance among capitalists and parties engaged largely in Mining enterprises, enables us confidently to offer our services in selling or negotiating loans on MINING and WATER STOCKS or CLAIMS, organizing JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, and precuring subscrip tions for the same and in purchasing or importing Quartz Machinery, Steam Engines, &c. A REGISTER, with particulars of Mining Stecks, Claims, Machinery, &c., for Sale, will be kept open for inspection. Parties having haproved Quartz Machinery for sale, are requested to furnish full descriptions, ard models if possible. : ORES, MINERALS and QUARTZ SPECIMENS, valned, purchased and carefully assayed. A Model of a NEW “QUARTZ, GOLD AMALGAMATOR,” recently patented, can be seen at our offi ce, rights to use which will be disposed of. Also. samples of avery RICH QUARTZ CLAIM just openéd, an interest in which is offered for sale. OLNEY & €0., Gold Assay and Leposit Officé, 118 Sacramento st.—Opnosite ‘‘What Cheer House.’’ SPECIMENS, SPECIMENS! OF GOLD & QUARTZ BOUGHT At The HIGHEST PRICE BARRETT & SHERWOOD. Pepin ARE MADE without injury to the surface L of the Specimens, and exact value estimated, without charge. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory, _ Aa Mark the number, 135 Montgomery street; San Faancisco. is N. B.—The best and largest Jewelry in the State, always on hayd, and partietlar attention given to Watch Repairing. 8-3m. GARRISON, MORGAN, FRETZ AND RALSTON, : BANKERS, Gor, of CLAY & MONTGOMEUY Sts. 4-tr A LS SL LT R. S. Pree, W. C. Rarsron, CHARLES MorGAN .....:.. NEW YORK, OF EVERY VA RIETY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: Ina Style Unsurpassed “by arly establishment in the State. ARE YOU IN WANT ‘teayOF inca oe SAN FRANCISCO. CARD, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, — POSTERS, om. HAN-BILIS, : CERTIFICATES, _ ' descriptionof Printing? Then call at the ce of tha Grass Valiey Telegraph and leave your order—— ‘TeRMS moderate for cash. > weed NSTANT CONS ‘ Sa Additions are being made to our © OB DEPARTMENT, of new and beautiful BORDER, TINT PLATE, TYPE, &C., wKieente enables’ us to print (ards, ue ars, Hand Bills, Law Blanks, Posters, Bilf Heads, Certificates o S) &c. &c., in Gold, ilver and Crimson Bronzes v lors, of Has cind ini the * bs ; . i ee CONSULTING ENGINEER, tions, for all kinds of machinery, engines, boil. ers, &c.; will purchase machinery, hose, saws, Xc. . for parties in thecountry, and forward them packed . Estimates of the power requir. undersigned have decided to add to their regular . actions connected with these interests. An extensive . stock of Watches sae . ey Sia Francisen Adbertisen ts, The Far-famed Medicine! HOLLOWAYS PILLS SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHMHA, AFTER FIVE YEARS’ SUFFERING. The following Testmionial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a gentleman named Middleton, Scotland-road, Liverpool: Sir=Your Pills have been thé means, under Providence, of restoring me to sound health, after five years of sévere afflictich: Duting the whole of that period, I suffered the most dreadful attacks of Asthma, frequently of several weeks’ duration, attended with a violent coagh, ard continual spitting of phiegti, intefinixed with blood. This se shook my cohstitutioti that I was anfitted for any of the active duties of life. Twas attended by some of the most eminent medical men of this town, but they failed to give me the slightest relief. Asa last remedy I tried your Pills, and in about three months they effected a perfect cure of the disease, totally eradicated the cough, and restored tone and vigor to the ehest an digestive organs. lam, sir, your most obedient servant, Signed) H. MIDDLETON. Dated Jan. Ist, 1853. . A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVIR, OF MANY YEARS’ DURATION. . Copy of a letter from Mr. Gamis, Chetitist, Yeovil, to Professor Holloway: more extensive sale than any other proprietary medi. cine before the public. Asa proof of their efficacy in Liver and Bikftous Complaints, I ttidy 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 digéstive organs ; her medical attendant assured her that he could to noth{ng to relieve her sufferings and it was not likely could survive many morths. This annonneement naturally caused great alarm among her friends and 1élations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Piils, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she received a perfect cuve. 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, ‘Gigned) J. GAMIS. . Nov. 28, 53. . AN ASTONISHING CURE FO CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, BEING DISCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCURABLE. Square, Winchester. . { ‘ g . Cancers, { Copy of a Letter from Mr. W. Moon, of the , 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. 1 tried everything . 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 hp, I was induced to go into , our County Hespital, where I had the best medical . treatment the Institution afforded, all of which proved of mo avail; and I came out me better than I went in. Iwas then advised to try your Pills, and by persevering with them, was perfeetly cured, and enabled to resume my occupation, and although a ¢onsidera. ble period has elapsed, I have felt no return whatever of the complaint. lam, 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 HoLuoway, Sm :—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 eigh. teen 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. lam, sirs, yours respectfully, (Signed) G. BRIGGS. These Pills are wonderfully efficaciousin the following complaints. Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Lumbago, Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches ott the skin, Bowel Complaint, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation of the bowelsRetention of Urine, Consumption, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Debility , Sore Throats, Dysentery, Stone and Gravel. 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. Xe. SOLD at the establishment of Professor HoLtoways 244 Strand (near Temple Bar) London, and by all respectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines through, out the civilized world, at the following prices :—1s. 114d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s , and 33s. each box. &as~ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. May 25 1854. 36-ly The Renowned Remedy ! . POLLOWAY’'S CLVEMEWE : US . A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS ULCERS—A CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON. Copy ef 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 pegiod she was severely alitieted with i screfalous sores @md ulcers iv her army, feet, legs, and other parts of her body ; and although the Grst of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large . sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffer' ing, but gradually grew worse. 3eing recommended by a friend to try your oint, ment, she procured a small pot, anda box of the . Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms. of amendment appeared. By persevering with the medicines 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) August 12, 1852. J. NOBLE. . AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPEL .s IN . THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. . Copy of a letter from Mrs Elizabeth Y: ates, . of the Post Office, Aldwick Road, near . Bognor, Sussex, dated Jan. 12, 1853, . To Professor Houtoway, . Sir,—tI suffered for a considerable period fro «a se. vere 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 vour 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 shali ever speak with the utmost contidence of your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this, neighborhood similarly afflicted, who derives equal benefit. lam, sir, your obliged and faithful servant, (Signed, ELIZABETH YEATES. 4 DREADFULLY DISEASED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH : HOSPITALS. The following important communication hes 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. Drxon—Dear Sir,—I send you the particu lars of a cure effected by Prof. Holloway’s invaluable mediciaies. Mr. John Walton, late in her Majesty’s
Service, inthe British fleet at Malta, had a very bad ted wae and after having been in the Malta y Wes gent to England as an Pa ok Na Se ee RE EE Se Ne ce San Francisco invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated; he was turned out incurable. Hé then came to Yarmouth, and was under a medical geétitleman for about three months, but his ancle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which by unremitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. I remain, dear sir, yours very truly, Signed JOHN SMITH. Albert Hotel, Great Yarmouth: The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointtient in mést of the following tases : Sdbertisents, Bad Legs, Fistulas, Bad Breasts, Gout, Burns, Glandular swellings, Bunions, Lumbago, Bite of Moschetoes and _— Piles, Sand-Flies, Rheumatism, Caco-bay, * Sealds, Chiego-foot, Sore Nipples, Chilblains, Skin diseases, Chapped hands, Corns (soft) Scurvy, Sore throats, Sore heads; Contracted and stiff joints, Tumors, Elephantiasis: Ulcer, Wounds . Yawss Sold at the establishment of Prof. Holloway, . Strand, (near Temple Bar,)London, and by all spectable Druggists and Deal in medicines throu out thé civilized world; in po , 1s. 1}4d., 2s, 9d., 6d.; 22s. and 33s each. 4a@> There is considerable saving by taking the larDear Sir,—In this district your Pills\command a . ger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each pot. HENRY JOHNSON & CO.,. 146 Washingten st., San Francisco, Agents for the ProprietofMay 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. It never has: It cannot fail to Cure. MP\HIS 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 as%= tounding, 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, jeatous 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 triumphant. 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. PAREIRA from the sale of it dmring the six years he prepared it, alone bore witness te its miiracwieus merits.— At the decease of the Doctor, the recipe was bequeathed 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 efilcacy. * AN who use it, it will CURE, With a satety speed and certainty no other medieince has ever possessed. Resort to no Quack Nostrums, Use a remedy that has been tried for the past Firry YEARS, and was never known to fail. This Great Remedy is Warranted PURELY VEGETABLE. Beware of Counterfeits. The extensive sale of this wonderful medicine, has already caused some person or persons, to palm off on the unsuspecting, a spurious compound closely reserabling the originak. Be particular to buy none without the written signatnre of A. Pareira, M. D., on theoutside 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 all 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 throughout the State RICE, COFFIN & CO., Druggists, Marysville. R. K. STARKWEATHER, City Drug Store, Stockt W. H. BRUNER, Tuolumne Drug Store, Sovrora. BENJ. SHURTLEFF, Shasta Drug Store, Shasta. CHILD & WORTHEN, Placervitle Drug Store, Plac. 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, 0. T. lo The Greatest Discovery of the Age! GREAT BLESSING TO MANKIND. INNOCENT, BUT POTENT! DR. L. J. CZAPKAYW’S ROPHILACTICUM, (self-disinfecting Agent, ) a sure P preventive against Gnorrhoea ind Syphilitic Diseases and an unsurpassed remedy for all Venereal Scrofulous, Gangrenous and Cancerous Ulcers, 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 Frameisco. As innoculation is a preventive against Small Pox,. so’ is Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum, a preventiveagainst Syphilite and Gonorrhoeal 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 wlthout Dr. Czapkay’s Prophilacticum. It is in very convenient packages, and will be found convenient to use, 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 ean be curetl after their establishment. This principie, which is now universally recognized, was received even before the days of Jenner, the discoverer of vaccinaiion, in 1796, and its multiplied benefits ever since have received, as they deserved, the attention ef 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 ‘‘Proplacticum,”’ which for the prevention of Syphilitic, Gonnorreeal, Cancerous and Cutaneous disorders, stands unrivalled by any agent in the Pharmacopeeia. ; 4 The effect of this agent after coition is immedlate, and removes the ayes 8 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 subserye the purpose for which it was administered. Price, $5. Full directions are attached to each package. In cases where the Prophilaeticum is used as a curative, Dr. L. J. Czapkay will furnish (GRATIS,) a prescription for his Blood Purifyer. All communications from the Country addressed only to Dr. L. J. Czapkay, San Francisco, will be strictly and confidentially attended to, and the remedies, with the greatest care and seeurity, imniediatey dispatched, by express, or other conveyance, to heir destination. 47 ‘ Dance House, without first having obtained License, ‘as directed in Section firstxin this$Ordinance, under ? mens, sent of the Corporation Att FLAN Der Books Ledgers Cash, Invoice hb Diet “psn “ bf Gardiner & Kirk, _(LaTe Kirk.Broruers,) -POST-OFFICE . LITERALRUDERCT, ewsmen and Booksellers, ‘Stationers and Bookbinders, THIRD STREET, next to the Pyst Office, Sacramento April 6, 1954—+fn29 Ordinance, No, IV: Prescribitig the Fees ana Salaries bf Towh Officers: The Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley do Ordain as follows : eS The Town Marshal shall reveiya fot his servicés a salary of Seven Hundred and“Fifty: Dollats per annum, also Five per centum net all moneys collected by him, and also for his services‘tn Justice’s Courts such fees as are allowed by law to Sheriffs for like services. . , ‘ The Town Treasuter stall receive for his services Two and one half per centum upori all moneys received and disbursed by him. The Town Assessor shall receive for his services the sum of Fifty Dollars. 2 The Town Attornéy shall receive asa full compensation for all duties performed by-him as Attorney the sum of Fifteen Dollars for each —— had fora misdemeanor before a Justice, and he shall in no cther cases recelve compensation for any services rendered, except on an action on a bond before the District Court, when he shall receive hey Dollars for such recovery Sys BEER), Adopted March 20, 1855.“.ZENAS WHEEEF ; President. Attest—R, SHOEMAKER; Clerk. i8} . Ordinaiice. No. ¥. Coneerning $i Shows. = ard of dv 0 pay, as a License, a sum of money, % ifig rates: aD . For each and every equestrian exhibition; or cireus, or menagerie the sum of $25; of which the Marshal shall receive $5 for his attendance. _ & For each and every Concert, $5. baad Was For each and every Theatrical Exhibition, $5." For each and every other Show for Exhibition, $5: It shall be the duty of the Mafshal tobe present at . each Exhibition, either in person, or by a substitute . whom he shall appoint to keep offer, 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. ¥8; Regulating the collection of Taxe a Real and Pe sonal Property for the year 1855. The Board of Trustees of the Tawn of Grass Valley do ordain as follows : SS SEeTion 1.—The Marshal of said Town is hereby authorised and empowered, on and after the passage of . this Ordinance, to demand any ofall taxes upon per. sonal property due the Town frém any person Hable . to taxation. . Section 2.—For all Taxes due on’ account of assesments on personal property after the twentieth day of . May 1855, upon failure or refusal to pay thesame {demand first being made, upon such delinquent when he ean be found} the Marshal Shalt forthwith commence suit against such delinquent before any court having jurisdiction thereof, forthe amount due. Section 3.—For all taxes remaiging unpaid upon real Estate, on the first day of September, 1855, the . Marshal shall proceed as in Segtion 2d of this Ordi. mance. Adopted, April 24,1855. J. P STONE, Pres. pro tem. Attest—R. Shoemaker, Clérk.Ordinance, No. XXERI. Security against Fire. The Board of Tructees. of the Town of Grass Val . ley do ordain as follows: % Sscrion 1. Any owner, proprietor, occupant, or les. see, 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 danzer of fire com. municating frem one’ building te another, shall provide in Keep in readines® at least, fifty gallons of . water to each and every’story of such building, to be . placed in epén vessels, and in no case to be used, ex. cept for the éxtinguisliment of fire; and every such owner, proprietor, occupant, er lessee, of such build. ings, shall furnish, at least, four buckets for each and every story composing the buildings, and them te be . filled and and Kept filled with water, an1l to be deposited in some convenient and easy place of aceéss at . all times, andin no case to be removed, only in ease of fire. AN persons refusing or neglecting te comply with this section. after having received three’ days notice from the Marshal, to make suchpreparations, shall be fined not tess than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, and shall be coHected in “like manner as any other debt when judgment shall have been obtained. JP Section 2. No person shall place, or cause to be placed ini dangerous proximity to any house “S: other building within the incorporate limits of Grass Valley, and hay. straw, shavings, or other dangerous combustible matter, unless securelygénclosed in a pérmanent builling. Any persen vifating this section, shalt be fined mol less than twenty dollars nor more than fifty doMars,and in default of payment, shall be imprisonéd not less thanten days, and as much longer as may be discreti@dary with the convicting magistrat¢, and in accdrdance with the offence, for which execution shat! Dé issued on recovery of judgment. bess , 1855. > 3 E. Ac TOMPKINS, Pre=ident. Attest—S. C. Ricuarpson, Clerk: u Ordinance,_Ne. XXEX. Approved June Concerning Dance Houses. ¢ The Board of Trustees of the Town f@Pass Valley, do Ordain as follows< . , Seciion 1. Any persrn or persons op@ping or keeping any public Dartce House, within incorporate limits of the Town of Grass Valtey, to the marshal and obtain License e same, which License shall be Thirty Dollars per nth, inadvance, or Three Dollars in advance, for eich night or day such Dance House may be opened for 4 meing purposes, (Sundays excepted in all cases.) § Section 2. Onand after the passage of this Ordi, nance, no person or persons shad! use any house within the Corporate limits of Grags Valley;“as a public t first apply the penalty of a fine of not less than Fifty Dollars, and costs of suit, nor more'thaif One Hundred Dollars 6n conviction before a magistrate, or shall be impriss oned in default of payment n¥ttess than Ten daysnor over Thirty, and the property thus oceupied asaDance Hause, and the owner thereof shall be held re sponsible for, and be made to pay the fine and ces-t so imposed. Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, President. Attest—S. C. Richardson, Clerk. eer 1. ee °F iar es as ce Ordinance, No. VII. An Ordinance in relation to Sidewalks.: The Board of Trusteés of the Town of Grass Valley do Ordain as follows : “ No person or persons shall in.any way obstruct or encumber any Sidewalk in any street within the Pown of Grass Valley. mT +8 And eaeh and every person found guilty of a ‘violation of this Ordinance, after ohne day’s notice having been given by the Marshal, on'an examination before a Justice of the Peace, shalt be'fined im a sum not exceeding Fifteen Dollars and@osts. In default 6f pay4 so as to interfere with any.p piapers obstruct ing the sidewalks in building 6r iifpro’ the houses of the Town, where’ the Duildi ng or improvement shall not be delayed for a unreg nails period of time. vege gti! ’ Ba : ic Adopted, March 26,1858 $ ZENAS ded that nothing ia, this @ ox e at nothing m 18 Gand 1G R, President. An Ordinance in relation to the disturbance of ‘the Peace. * ; : The Board of Trustees of the Sewn of Grass Valley do Ordain as follows : aS AG Section 1.—Any person or persons who shall have committed any breach of the Peace, or anyother Act mentioned in a ae of Ordinance No 2, shall upon complaint being mad® before a Justice of the Peace by amy person or@itizen be proceeded against in the same manner as if arrested by the” Marshal or Watchman while committing the same. That any Justice of the Peace befo,e whom anyycomplaint shall be made shall have power to issue a “warrant in all cases where the Marshal has power to execute an arrest, as prescribed in Sec. 1st o®Ordinance No. 2. Section 2.—Any person otherthan the Marshal or Watchman, who shall make complaint, as —prescribed in Section 1st of this Ordifance without the contion the charges should not be sustained, the person So prosecuting or prefering charges shall be liable for. the cost of such investigation o¥ trial. Adopted, March 26, 1855. ? : ° ZEN AS WHEELER® President, Attest—R. SHormaker, @lerk. Journal, Bar books, Scrap-Bodks, Shipping Re ceipts, Time-Books and pocket Aiqmorandums and . Pass Books without number. . At the G. V Book: and Music Emporium. é Pu . their consideration, a statemen = ering, peddling,.vending, or male who shall dress and appear p> Tt shall be the duty of the Marsk _} provisions of this Ordinance to the utmost of his abi) ities, and upon the conviction of any shall receive the sum of Five Dollars out. of the fint ‘Attest—R. Smommaxen Ordinance Ne. I AN Ordinance fixing the time and. la: ing of tke Board of Trustees of the Town ‘of i The Board of Tru Nabas spot i ley, do Ordain as follows oe edigeregaae ene Mondap oo or, meetings of the Board shall be hela oh ay of each week, at th ca eer i ) on Church Street, at 8 sta oa Srhool House; Adbpted, March 19, 1855, _ Attest—R. SHOEMAKER, ace ER, President, ; Orditiance, No. i Defining the duties of Town Officers add fixing th “ve conpry: of their several Bonds. eT us ss Vi whee: ees of the Town of Grass Y alley de Ordain DUTIES OF THE MARSHAL Secrion 1.—It shall be the duty of 1 enforce the Oramanees of the Toe ad soe grad Justice of the Peace all violations come under his notice. any person or persons committing. or abouimit a breach of the Peace, ~ using bog Boe con threats, or creating any unusual noise or tumult to the annoyance of peaceful and orderly citizens; and for this purpose, he may enter any public house or any house in which may exist; a riot, or disturbance or other proeéedings caleulated to disturb the peace and Fepose of the neighborhood in which it may exist. ~ SEcrion. 2.—Upon the arrest ofcany ve . Secrion. 2.— thea ‘ rson, or peri . sohs ~uride? the provisions ef Section et of this Ora. neince siicl person, or persons shall be’ forthwith taken before. a Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley Township if such a Justice of the Peace can be easily fourd, othérwisé such person or persons so arrested shall be committed to such place, as this Board may by Ordinance direet. And; a8 soon as practicable, the pérsop, or persohs who made the said arrest shal¥ notify a Justice of the Peace of Grass Valley Township as aforesaid of such arrest. And the Justice of the Peace before whom such person or persons may be brought, or of whose commitment as aforesaid, shall proceed as soon thereafter as prac . ticable, to hear and determine any charge, or charges which may be made against such person or persons, and may commit such person or persons to such place as may be provided by this Beard from time to timé during such investigation, andifthe said Justice of the Peace shall find it necessary he may call upon thé Corporation Attorney to conduct the investigation.— And if, upon a full hearing of all the facts, such arrested person or persons shall be found guilty of the eharges preferred against them, the Justice of the Peace shall fine them in any sum not exceeding Seventy-five Dollars and Costs = and in default of the payment of the same shall be imprisonéd in such place as ee Board may hereafter direct, not more than ten ys. Section 3.—It shall be the duty of the Marshal te . prescribe such Rules and Regulations fer the government of the Watchmen, while on duty, as he may deem necessary for the safety and security of the Town ; having reference particularly to fires; and te report to this Board forthwith, any neglect, carelessness or wrong doing of any Watehman while on duty. . protion 4.—It shall be the duty of the Ma-shal to collect ali fines imposed for the breach of Ordinances, to collect all such Licences as may be established by this Board, and receipt for the same, and pay over alt . such moneys, as well as all moneys collected for Taxes by him to the Town Treasurer. He shall keep an ac count of all such moneys so received by him, in proper books, to be by him provided, which books shall at all timés bé open to the iuspection of the Beard of Trustees, and make and present to this Board, for t of his aceounts, at least once évery month. 7 Section 5.—In no ease shall the Marshal receive from any person arrested, or’ about to be arrested, or charg; ed with any offence, any sum of money, or any thing of value, éither as a present or bribe. Section 6.—For any negleet or violation of duty, the Marshal may, upon conviction before a Justice of the Peace, be fined in a sum not more than One Hun dred Dears and Costs, or by imprisonment not less than Ten Days. Domes or Warcumen. . Section 7.—The Watchmen appointed by the Trustees 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 remain on’ duty such time as the Marshal shall by rule establish, and obey his instructions in all things. Any perso or persons arrested by any Watchman while on duty ,shall be taken to such seeure place as thé Board o% Trustees may hereafter prescribe, and any such arres? shall be forthwith reported to’'the Marshal. Section 8.—In ne case shall a Watchwan receive’ from any person arrested or about to be arrested, ov chargéi with any offence, any suin of monéy or any thing of value, as a present ora bribe. Sretion 9.—For any neglect or violation of duty any Watchman may, upon conyietion before a Justice ef thé Peace, be fined in a sum not more than One Hundred Dollars and Costs, or by imprisonment not less than Ten Days. Duties ov Corporation ATTORNEY. Secrton 10.—It shalfbe the duty of the Corporation Attorney to give his legal opinion in aH eases where required by a Trustee, or the Board of Trustees, and to attend to all cases in behalf of the Town, when required by the Board of Trustees, ora Justice of the Peace of said Town. . Dutrs 62 Town TREASURER. Section 11.—It shall be the duty of the Town Treasurer to receive and safely keep in his custody all mon eys belonging to the Town, and te pay and disburse’ the same under the direction of the Board of Trustees, on warrants issued by them, in such’ manner an@ form as may be prescribed. He shalbkeep true and accurate accounts of all moneys so received, and disbursed, in proper books to be provided by him and present a statement thereof, at least once in every zaonth, and oftener, if required by them. Duties or 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 hist of all the taxable property, both real and personal within the limits of the Town with the vafuation and names of the owners thereof , and présent the same for the céusideration of the Board of Trustees, on or before the Thirtieth day of April next. Bonds oF OFFICERS. Sscrion 18—The Marshak, Tredsurer, and Assesso shall respectively give Bonds, with good and sufficien security, to be approved by the Board ef Trustees payable to the Trustees ef the Town of Grass Valley conditioned for the faithful performance of their du ties in thé penal sum following, to wit : The Marshal in the penalsum of $1500. The Treasurer in the penalsum of $3000. The Assessor in the penal sum of $1000. Adopted, March 26, 1855. ZENAS WHEELER, President. Attest—R. SHOEMAKER, Clerk. In Relation to Hawkers and Pedlars. The Board of Trustees of the Town of Gress Valley do ordain as follows : 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 fornd: offering for sale any S, wares or merchandise, in thé Corporation of the Town of Grass Valley, outside of any regular Market, Grocery, or Warehouse, where a License for such privilege has been already granted, shall pay to the Marshal, for the use of the Town of Grass Vailey, a quarterly tax of ten dollars, in advance, for snch’ privilege; upon the receipt wheréof the Clerk shall’ cause such license to be issued to the party so paying. Section 2, All persons violating this Odinance shall be proseeuted: by the Marshal,” forthwith, for double the amonnt, before any court of competent jurisdiction. Approved E. A. TOMPKINS, ic Attest—s. C. Ricwaxpson, Clerk. — Ordinance, No. XENI. Concerning indecent exposure of Person. The Board of Trustees of the Town of G ; do Ordain as follows : 2 plac Any male or female who shall inany manner indecently expose himself or herself in the streets, or in the doorways, or at the windows ofany house, in such a manner as to be visible from the street; or any fenale hall dres , in the streets in: men’s clothing, or in any other mode of dress unsuitable to a female; or any male who shall dress in fe male clothing, and appear in the streets so dressed: ey, FPrpon examinaShall, ae e -the'Peace, be fined ina sum not less than $25 and noe’ ‘more than $100 and Costs, and in default ot payment’ thereof shall be committed to.the Town Prison, in a » upon being convicted thereot before a Justice o1 time riot exceeding Ten days.nor less than Five days 1 to enforce the such person he’ imposed, when said fine has been collected. Adopted March 27, 1855. ZEN AS WHEELER, "President. Clerk i +e nt ce ee eed fe aq is