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June 1, 1854 (4 pages)

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NS eee me The Albany Eeicker becker copies a recent article from the Mirror on the “Power of the Press,” and adds : “The article is suggestive. No business man reads it without perceiving that the road to wealth runs through the advertising col umns of @ first class newspaper. For $500 we will agree to double within 80 days, the business Of any well kept hotel in the city. If you doubt it, try it on. If we fail, we'll forfeit a thousand.’ J Bouvier says, that aristocracy and Slavery spring from the same root. The first is the parent of the second, for the master and slave appeared on the same day. Cuinese Housrs.—There is a good deal of excitement in Sonora, in regard to Chinese _ houses of il-fame. At one time it wag ferred @ riot would take place. —~A friend states t} » CHINA. and Ready, writing us from Rough . iat the people of that vi will not permit th *exist there © inity . MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F. A M MEETS EVERY TURSDAY on Masonic Hali 7 \ By order, “ 2 J. M. FOUSE « (CHAS. M. PETER SON, See’y. ROUGH & READY LODGE, ‘NO. 52, gy MEETS EVERY SATURDAY By order, ‘Ee See A. C. KEAN, W. M. E. W. ROBERTS, Seerefary' 1'o.0. F. i Grass Walley Lodge, WNo. 12. INSTITUTED 28th July, 1853, meets every THURS) DAY night, at MASONIC HALL, Main strevt. Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to attend. KE. McLAUGHLIN, N. G. THOMAS BEATTY, R. S. Jan. 26, 1851. 19 tf ROR SR ENED SUMMONS. Tow — of Rough and Ready. STATE OF CALIFORNTA, JUSTICES COURT. Couxry or NEvap. E Before J Pp. Little, Justice of Peace. The People of the State of California, to Thomas Hopkins, L. Hopkins, and Witham Call,—Greeting Yeu are hereby summoned to appear before the unYeace at his office in said 12th day of . dersigned, Justice of the Township, on Monday, the June, 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to aaswer the complaint of %. C. Shepherd, on a debt due by account amounting to Thirty-five Dollars and Twenty-five cents, as filed in my office. On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for said sum of sit 25 and damages and costs of suit. + Given under my hand, this 30th day of og 1854. JOUN P. LITTLE, Ordered to be published in the Grass Valle f -3 legraph until return day. John P. Little, J. P. IBRELL, Constable. a, TeX UMMONS ryoship of Rough and Ready. STATEOR © MAPGR NIA! og JUSTICES Court. Uetere ’, Little, Justice of Peace Fee tfc { Celifornia, to Z. BE LL. Col . rt gehy -“Ltoappear before me the . t Peace, at his otlice in ; sfurc: e 10th day of June, A. D 5; , o unswer the complaint of visioor of Road, for debt due by ace ount filed, for the sum of $15 00. On failure to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you, for the sum of fifteen dollars, znd damages and costs of suit. Given under my hand, this 27th day of May, JOHN P. LITTLE, Ordered to be published in the Sg x. ley Tele graph until return day. P. Little, J. 1b. Vanhagen, special onstz Sie. SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, } County OF NEVADA -s. S. Township of Grass Vi Hes Jy The People of the State of California, Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in said Tuwnship, on Saturday, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1854, at 4 o’clock. P. M., to auswer to the complaint of George M. Sheridan, w ‘ho demands of you the sum of $41 60, for medical attendance, as shown by his account filed as complaint in this cause, when Judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with cost and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To THE SHERIFF OR ANY CONSTABLE OF SAID County GREETING :—Make legal service and due return here_ JUSTICE’s Court, Before J. J. SYKEs. to G. CONE,— $ 54. J. . SYKES. ‘3 sgl Wadsworth & Rockwell, —IMPORFERS OF— HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HEAVY GOODS, 108 Battery St, Corner of Merchant. f ] AVE just received per “Flying Gloud,”’ end other clippers, and are constantly in receipt of Sheet 3rass, assorted Nos.—Brass and © opper Wire—Annealed Iron Wire,—Iron and Brass Wire Cloth, asserted widths—buggy and Seat Springs—Leather Beltings, all widths—Seytives, and Scythe Snaths—Grain Cradles, and Hay Re akes—Hoy Forks, and Manure Forks— Locks, Latches, Bolts, Butts, Screws, ete., ete:—Blacksmiths Tools, etc., etc.—Oarpenters, Cabinet Makers, Ship Carpenters, Coopers, Shoemaker and Gunsmiths’ Tools, all kinds. Gun Lock Nipples—Colts Pistols—Bowie Knives— Razorg. for Barbers’ use onlp—Cutlery, of all kinds— Heavy Goods, all deseriptions—Housekeeping U tensils, all kinds—Hair Cloth, for Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers. Together witb all goods found in a Pardware establishment. of which we will always keep a good supply and sell at the lowest prices. Me rchants, Mechenjes and others are invited to and examine the quality and prices of this ment of goods. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given, that I have this day executed a general Power of Attorney to HENRY A. SHELDON, authorising and empowering him to transact business generally “for me and in my name. BENJ. A. SHELDON. Dated at New York, Nov. 17, 1853. 37 4m call fine assort37 Im. Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE undersigned, heretofore carrying on business in Rough & Re: ady, Nevada county, under the name and style of HOWARD & CO., have this day dissolyed partnership by mutual consent. Benjamin A. Sheldon, withdrawing from the firm, having sold out his interest therein to his late partner, Henry C. Howard, who is duly authorised to collect all debts due to for miners’ use made the’ late firm, and who will continue the business at the old-stand on Main street. H. C. HOWARD, BENJ. A. SHELDON, By his Attorney, H. A. SHELDON. Rough & Ready, May 29, A. D. 1854, 37 3t Dr. Cleveland, bE Beas san fully recovered from his late indisposition prepared to attend t as usual.. sud to the duties of his profession, Office,where -it has ye ‘Grass geney Houge,’” always been — opposite the on Main street. 37 4t e China Saloens gt KYENING, at the . EVENING, at . } A.D. . uid . + . QMITH, MRS. FE. G AY Business Directory, i igh nm & CO., Express and Banking House, Main St., opposite Beatty House. Rot Cem e a. On te ee EATTY HOUSE, Hotel and Stage Office, Main St., B corner of Mill, W. H. Benton, Proprietor. ROWN, T. J. & BROTHER, Groeeries, Provisions, and Segars, shale the Bridge, Boston RAVINE. ENNINGER CHAS. & €O., Ice Cream Saloon, Main B St., next door to Telegraph Printing Office. 1 UTIS & CO., Epecurian Saloon, Main Street, corner 5 of Church. BS phe eA 2 Books and Stationery, ROWNE, W. P., bocker Hall, Main KnickerSt., opposite Post Office. YONN & MONTGOMERY., Attorneys at Law, convey4 ancers, &c., Mill § Street. (\HALLINOR, F., Physican and Surgeon, Basement _ story of Masonic Hall. NLEVELAND, DR., Physician and Surgeon, Office on Main Street, opposite Grass Valley House. : Express te fowa Wy Main St u ‘D IBBLE, CARPRD NTEE &} At Ta, Afforne; ys sat b haw, Mill St., G. ¥., an: 1 Broad St. , Nevada kar tlh cereeesijonaninteniolaevebnioue susinem Sones inn le ice F\O7IER, RICHARD, Prom ie and Liquor Dealer, ; San Francisco Store, Main St., opposite Post Office. SRE STS BSR TEEN, . pig Z. i , Whee my and : 4 hice . eet, of ih ore Carriage Maker, utzenheiser’s Store. fice on Main Street, DvD Cottage ibiely oce ot ae Mr. ppg . yAabiines C. R., & CO., Grass Valley Bakery, and 4 Provision Store, Main Street. . 5 uacwong® T. M., Dealer in Groceries, Provisions; Li4 quors, Mining Tools, &c., Boston Ravine. a EE Sat ee Prowse, J. M., Justice of the Peace, Office en Mill St., j Opposite Peckham House. cpt Mo ee ee pa ELS een eg CA SN BC res sa ikon . pPREEMa N & PAINE, Empire Baths, and Hair Dress. ing Satoon, Main Street. Dentist, Office in Dornin’s Daguerrean Knic kerboe -ker Hall, Main Street. Bes J. W. . Gallery, \ ALLER, FRANC 1S, Dealer in Books, ¥ one door West of Masonic Hall. . z I EYWOOD & BRO., Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, . Clothing, Beots and Shoes, Ke., Bosroy Ravine. Stationery, &c., . ANSON, JOHN M., Cabinet and Chair Shop, Main Street, opposite Aurora House. Bi lee NF and Joiner, . Ki? LEONARD, I -roprieior Towa Hu STAGE LINE, . \ Beaty House, Main Street. AMB, H. Manufacturer and Dealer in Jewelry, . Hu Knic Pion *ker Hall, Main Street. fouse and Sign Painter, Cabiant maker Mill Street, near Neal. . ou TLE NHEISER W. Deageist and Apothecary, one . £4 door West of Masonic Hall, Main Street. E ANG, MISS., School for Young Ladies, at Mr. Wheeler’s, Mill Street. Aurora Hotel and ue ORGAN, CC. G Temperance ati House, Main Street, opposite School. . MS LAUGHLIN, E., De idee in Stoves, Tin and Sheet Tron Wares, E: ast of Masonic Hall, Main Street. . \ ARSHALL & CO., Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, v8 and Liquors, corner of Main and Mill Streets. thebie in Boots, ‘Shibéa and ~ ype t & H. ur RIG AN, next to Alta Hall, Brogans, Main Street, . yo EYER & BR & BROTHER, Books, St: ttionary, Faney Arti, Main Street, near the El Dorado. i378 eles, &c, _. M INTYRE, Co’s. Expre ‘iL. Vi i ESTE RB & Cl ‘O., Dealers in Groceries, Liquers, ¢., Main St. on , Mondays “ =» ums Main Street. PR. Beslict “ss Otlice, Provisions, , hear Grass Valley House. ae, ‘ol len Gate Saloon, ‘Billiards, opposite Bex ety House. . } \O &e., Main St., FARG Okt O.; . Express be Wwe iL, DE, JOSEP H.Adcaler in Groceries, Provisions, sand Banking House, nearly opposite Mill. , Bosroe N RAVINE. wae SHESTER, S. G2, Druggist and Apothecary, Main Street, next to corner of Mill St. JOODWOR TH. G. W. fe J OH N TAYLOR, sen ‘TER AND JOBBER of Drugs, Confectionery, Glassware, MERCHANTS’ STREET, ion nt for the sale of Mining Claims, Ditch Stec k, &e. x erences Saloon. Chemicals, Fancy Goods, &e., and BETWEEN & MONTGOMERY SANSOME, has en hand a complet: sscrtment of Shop Furniture, and can tit oatartg prreien ee physicians’ offices at short notice. Also Prescription Vials, Hair Viland Pomatum Balls, Funell,s Graduates, Mortars and pestles, Spatulas, Corks, Twine, Syringes, Ke. Also a fine assortment of Druggists perfumes and Liquor labels. Combs, Brushes, and Perfumery pe ucked with care. 37 3m. " SEMIWEEKLY EXPRESS” IOWA HILL. HE SUBSCRIBER WILL RUN A SEMIWEEKLY EXPRESS to Iowa Hill, leaving Grass ‘alley every Monday and Thursday mornings. ee Orders, Letters, Packages, &c., left at Wells, Fargo & Co’s ‘office or at the Fost Office, in Grass Valley, will be strictly attended to. Also, orders left at Butts’ “‘ New York Restaurant” or at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co., at Iowa Hill, will be promptly attended to. CORNELIOUS T. CUTLER. 34 tf May 10, 1854. Marshall & Co., CORNER OF MAIN AND MILL STREET, pas in Groceries, Provisions and Liquors, Hardware, Queensw are, Preserved Fruits, Meats, Jams and Jellies. House-keeping utensils, Carp enters and Mining Tools, &ec. &e. Goods delivered free of extra charge. Grass Valley, May 17, 1854.—tfn35 Z. H. DENMAN, Wheelwright and Carriage-Maker, Main street, 3 doors west Loutzenheiser’s Drug Store, ,E2*S. constantly on hand the very best materials, and is prepared to do all kinds of TOR WORE ) ‘on short notice. Ba Teamsters can be well done, and on ReAsOt ee of having repairiug ONABLE TERMS. CARS, TOMS, &e. “ to order. ae ey S. G. WINCHESTER, SUCCESSOR To Dr. C. ALLEN, Ly! the Wholesale “e Retail Dru opening a new supply of Drugs, Medi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Fixings. at the 2s; Chemiin Grasd Valley, first door west of the Beatty ater directly opposite Adams & Co’s Express and ene House, where the public may depend on obtaining the pure and genuine article of evarything in his ian and all he asks in exchange is POCO FILTHY LUcRE.— Call and see. May 2, 1884. & Business, is now 34 3t ty office at Welis . Tyres LN; GD. Day ae hn eee eee Hall, Main Street. Grass Vall ley A ycrlisements Arrival of the J. L. STEPHENS! WAR! BSR LCELBSRAPR. TO THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA ! 100,000 Volunteers Wanted! ee Tee EPICUREAN SALOON. j ILL BE SUPPLIED AT ALL TIMES, THE BEST ROAST BEEF, PORTER HOUSE STEAK, HOT CAKES, AND ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. TO OUR. PATRONS. . We ple fail to suit the palate of the THE EPICUREAN ureh streets ice to give Edibles and Delicacies whick cannot most fastidiens Ts me eprenty 6o the corner of Maio and Ch noxt doer te the Post Ofiic a pleasant and central i j jocati pari transient seth ilar boarders bec Pe “\ }fA\ 5S? BUTTS & CO. Gsars Valley, May 18, 1854. 35 tf Bibles wad eR HE GRASS VALLEY BIBLE SOCIETY have just received from San Francisco an assortment of BiBles and Testaments, of various sizes, from the large Family Bible to the neat Pocket Bible, and from the richest style of binding to a cheap, plain style. Also Spanish, French and German Bibles and Testaments. BGy> For sale at W. T. Brownes’ opposite the Post Office. Grass Valley, April 6, 54. ARE YOU IN WANT OF “Cheap Book-Store,”’ CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, IAND-BILIS, CERTIFICATES, LAW BLANKS, or any discription of Printing? Then call at the Office of the Grass Vahey Telegraph and leave your orders.—Charges moderate for cash. ae ESTMENTS Splendid Barfo gains! The undersigned @3\ offer for sale on reasona, : ble terms $10,000 worth of the best MINING CLAIMS, Ditch Stoek and Real Estate, Ever offered for sale the ‘ Epicurean,’’ and in Nevsda county. Enquire at next door to the Post Office. GLO. W. WOODWORTH. N. B. Agency for the purchase and sale of Real Estate and Mining Claims. Also prompt attention paid to the Collection of Debts. en Ualley, May 25. 36 tf MISS LANG EGS leave Valley that she has opened a School for Doung Ladies, AT MR. WHEELER'S, MILL STREET. Terms $5 per month, paid in advance—which includes the usual branches of E nglish Education. aS Rudiments of French and Dr: twing extra. Grass Valley, May 25, 1854. 36 4t Ice Cream Saloon, Main strect, next door to “Telegraph”? office. ARARARAAAAARARAANRR AAR AAA RARE and elegant manner for the especial accommodation of the LADIES AND GENTURINOEN of this vicinity, we hope to receive the pat ronage of all who wish to indulge in the tak 3 uries of the season. always on hand. A eup of COFFEE, CHOCOLATE or TEA, rarely found, can be obtained here. We intend toSmake our saloon the favored resort of all. THE BAR is stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars in the market. Families or parties supplied with Iee Creams, Cak es, Confectionary, Xe. &e., at the briefest notice. CHAS. BENINGER & CO. Grass Valley, May 25, 1854. 36 tf : REDUCED RATES! INDEPENDEN T fe LINE! <i Fer New York via Panama, The new and splendid Steamship YANKEE BLADE, 2,500 Tons, HENRY RANDALL, Esq., Commander, will leave Jackson street Wharf, FOR PANAMA, ON THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, at 12 o’clock M. This new and magnificent steamship was built expressly for this coast. She has all the late improvements of Iee Houses and Bath Rooms, is thoroughly and completely ventilated with large square ports, &e., and is in every respect unsurpassable. Her prorietors and agents spare no exertions to make the INDEPENDENT LINE superior to all others others for comfort, safety, speed and fair rates. She will connect on the Atlantic with Vanderbilt's celebrated Steam Yacht NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons burden—C, H. MINOR, Commander, which is admitted to be the fastest steaamer out of the port of New York. Passengers can rest assured of reaching New York ahead of all other lines. Only 18 Miles Mule Travel---Good Road! 31 Miles By I Railroa-—No River Travel ! The favorite steamer UNCLE SAM, 2,006 tons burden, w ill leave on the Ist of July, connecting with the steamer NORTH STAR at Aspinwall ; thus forming a REGULAR MONTHLY LINE, Leaving San Francisco on the Ist, and New York. on the 5th of every month. For freight or passage apply to ¥RETZ & RALSTON, Agents, 110 Sacrantento street. N. B.—Isthmus Transit Tickets. from Panama to Aspinwall will be furnished to passengers by this Line at this office, by Messrs. RUNNELS & HERMANN, who have been long and favorably known as. responsible Isthmus Transportation Merchants, thus making a COMPLETE THROUGH TICKET from San Francisco to New York. 36 td:
to intimate to the residents of Grass . Having fitted up the above saloon ina neat . ICE CREAM of the finest flavor and quality . 5 . Grass Valley Bbersisenents. Graes Valey Bobectisenents [Oras Valey Adberisenets, iy alley Avuersisenients Grass Valley Adiertisements, CABIN cme SHOP. JOHN M. HANSON, HE subscriber “would respectfully announce to the citizens ef Grass Valley, and others of the neighboring towns, that he has opened a CABINET and CHAIR SHOP, wheré he expects to keep, and has constantly on hand such articles as are necessary for family use. His furniture will be made of the best materials, and gotten upin the best and most superior style. He will receive orders from abroad for work, and attend promptly to it ; and warrant every article that is manufactured in his shop. My terms are cash, aud my articles of Furniture will be sold cheap, so that any one wishing to purchase, shall ffnd no fault with my prices. Grass Valley, October 27, 1853—tf—né6. Eg AW BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR 4 sale at the ‘‘Grass Valley Telegraph Office,’’ at reasonable prices, Ogu ‘ HENRY A. smi $i GRAND £ i era Ew $10,000" PET Ses: ' & CO's farm! Residence! TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH, To be had of the Proprietors, at Wilson’s Exchange, San Franeiseo, oy at all the principal Hotels, Book Stores, or Saloni, throughout the city and State. Ist Grand Prize—Tm Thousand ($10,000) Dollars in Cash $10,000 2d Grand Pr ize—One handsome Residence, consisting of threeneres of land, with a beautiful Cottage House, in the city of Oakland, on Broadway, within five minutes’? walk of the Steamboat uanding. The Proprietors own the proper iy under the Peralta title and two years’ possession—the same, with aw arraniee deed, will be given to the drawer. Valued at 3d Grand Prize—One Ranch, consisting of 100 acres of land, with a good House, Farming U tensils, ete. This valuable tanch is located in the San Jose Valle sy, and is held under’ a confirmed Spanish’ title. A warrantee deed will be given the drawer. Value Le RS Seely RRA e oe 0S bee bake lM piel $4,000 34—Two hundred and fifty valuable buil; ding lots in the city of Oakland, the Brooklyn of San Francisco, situ: ited on Broadway, within five minutes’ walk of the landing. These Lots are unquestionably the most beautiful sites for residences in the State, and are too well known to need description. The Proprietors hold the Peralta title, and have possession; the drawers will weirs warrantee deeds. Size 25 by 100 feet. Valued low at $200 each..... $50,000 255 to 465—Two hundred and ten Fine Gold Lever W — s, Hunting cases, each of equal value. Valuedat $100 each. wild Sep eoe tie. 21,000 466 to 666-Two hundred elecant Chinese Shaw ls, high cost. These Shawls are of the same $5,000 4to2 quality a as are sold daily in this a at $60 _each ; eac “h one of equal value. Valued at BOO: oo isin. shot ose eae ae ee ee nee $10,000 CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, are acquainted with the parties owning the property offered in this Raflle, and also know the Real Estate referred to, and we assure the public that we consider the title to the property as indisputable. HON. D. O. SHATTUCK. JAMES A. MORRISON, M. D. The Proprietors in conducting this Raffle bind themselves to carry iton ina manner that will be satisfactory to all who may buy tickets. The drawing will be done by gentlemen chosen by hollers of Tickets, each county in the State sending a committee of one for that purpose. Maps of the Real Estate, and samples of the property may be seen at Wilson’s Exchange. For the responsibility of the proprietors of this Rate, and that it will be conducted with honesty and . . integrity refer to Joun BIGLer, DENVER, Secretary of State. J. R. Harpennerc, Mayor of Sacramento. Hon. Lewis ALDRICH, Maj. W. H. Harvey, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senate. E. WILSON, Wilson’s Exchange. DAVID JONES, Hotel, Sac. City. San Francisco, April 27,—t4J has G. B. FR EAR, at Beatty House. “NOTICE To Centracters and Builders. S§ ALED PROPOSALS for the building of a COURT HOUSE for Nevada County, in accordance with the specifications and plan now on file in the Clerk’s Office of said county, will be received until the 29th day of May, A. D., 1854. Said proposals to be for Granite or Brick material, and accompanied by the names of proposed sureties for a bond with a penalty in double the amount of the bid. The contract will be:let to the luwest responsible bidder. By order of the Court of Sessions for Nevada County, California. His Excelle ney, Hon. J. W. Agent for the Northern Mines, WM. S. PATETERSON, Clerk. Nevada, April 25th, 1854. 34 3t Doctors Den & Carman, OFFICES—Main street, Grass ae +y—in the cottage lately occupied by Mr. Skillman. IN NEVADA—Office on Cemmercial street. Dr. DEN will reside permanently in Grass Valley, and tender his services to the public. May 18. BEATTY HOUSE. HOTEL AN D STAGE OFF oye Main eer See of Mill VERY LUXURY the market affords is served up daily by the Preprietor, 388 tf 35 Sm AG More anon. Hardware, etc. etc. HE subscriber havi ine on handa large assortment of Hardware, which he oflers at the iowest prices, among w hich may be found the following articles, viz: Ames’ Shovels, “with a variety of other brands ; Spades, Hoes, Garden and Sluice Rakes, Sluice Forks, Hunts’ Collins’ and Simmons’ Axes, Adzes, Broad. axes, Picks, Sledges, Cross-Cut Saws, Mill Files, Bakeovens, Fry Pans, Sance Pans, HalterChains, Hand, Pannel and Ripping Saws, Planes, Plane Irons, Chisels, Augers, Auger Bits, Braces, : ‘Steel Squares, Screw Wrenches, Drawing Knives, Table C utlery, Hammers, Hatchets, Locks; Bolts, Door Handles, Butts, Screws, tivets, Nails, Lanterns, Coffee Mills, Cork Screws, Powder Flasks, Spurs, Faucets, Wash-boards, Chopping Knives, Chopping Trays, Sluice Brushes, PickAxe, Chisel and Auguer Handles, Wire Seives, Clothes Pins, Sad-Irons, Dinner Bells, Packing Yarn, Britannia Pitchers, Dougias’s Pumps, Lead Fipe, Brass Keitles, Zine, Belting Rivets, Quick-Silver, &c. ALSO, a general assortment of Hot air and premium COOKING STOVES, plain and Japaned Tin Ware, Iron Ware, Stove-Pipe and Tom-Iron, together with a variety of other goods, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. E. McLAUGHLIN, Main St., one door East of the Masonic Hall. Grass Valley, ‘March 16—tf—n26 JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, In a Style Unsurpassed by any establishment in the State. 30 tf” Bree Building Lots! Wateh: GRASS. VALLEY BAKBRY, PROVISION: STORE, MAIN STREET. C.R. EDWADRS & CO., Having purchased the stand known as the ‘‘Grass ¥, alley Bakery,’’ is prepared to furnish the public with ali kinds of BREAD, WHEAT, CORN, RYE AND —ALSO— =. pies ¢ Cates of all Atinds. WEDDINGS, PAI PARTIES, &e. F urnished with Fruit, Sponge and Pound Cake at short notice. GRAHAM. PROVISIONS Of every description constantly on hand, at the low2}. TALES. Os delivered to any part of the town, F ‘ae Nov. 24, 1852. Re Ei ee “MAYENS & HARRIGAN, BOOT AND suee PR seonz, GRASS VALLEY, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Grass ¥ sey) m and its vicinity, that they keep constantly onhand a large supply of Eastern made Boots and Shoes, which they offer low for cash. GENTLEMEN wishing a Goop article and a Neat fit, can be accommodated at short notice, by leaving their orders with us. N. B.—THICK BOOTS, for Miner’s use, manufactured at short notice and warranted. Main st., oppos site Mill st. Sept. 22, 1853. tf Grass Valley, TAKE NOTICE! In speaking of Home Manufactured Boots, we claim that ours are as good as any in California, and we are willing to wager 200 or 250 pollars, that we can propuce better BERIT S BOOUS, any other estaqlishment in Grass V: alley, and we fur. ther make a challenge for California for the next four months to eome. Dec. 22, 1853 itt FARGO & CO’S fa" EXPRESS, .2‘fs ’ Reiatiie Exchange Oiies. CAPITAL, $600,000. OrrosiTe Bratry House, Mary Sr., Grass VaLrey. Wyre POLIT OLD DUST, BULLION AND PACKAGES s nt to all parts of the United States and Europe, and to all the principal places in California, insured. Sight bills of Exchange drawn on the principal cities in the United States and Europe. Checks on Sacramento and San Francisco, charge. Highest price paid in coin for Gold Dust. Having facilities equal to that of ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD, we are fully prepared to do prompriy free of and FAITHFULLY, any ener committed to our charge. WELLS, FARGO & CO., . A. DELANO, Agent at Grass Valley. May 1, 1854. 33tt Dentistry. aa DR. MeINTYRE respectfully presents thanks RS, to his friends and the public of Grass Valley . for past favors, and for the accommodation of his numerous patrons, he will visit them on Monday of every week, when he hopes to be able to give perfect s tisfaction to all who may be so unfortunate es to require his services. #@Office at Adams & Co’s. Express. Grass Valley, March 30, 1854—tfn28. GREAT SALE; $50,000 ae of Billiards! Prospected and Coler found. HE GOLDEN GATE SALOON, having paid the penalty of the law for keeping a restaurant, is now trying to secure a respectable living by BILLIARDS. The rooms have been re-fitted and enlarged, and no pains have been spared to make the place A No. 1, and the head-quarters of pleasure and amusement. All are invited to call. The best of CIGARS and L IQUORS will be furnished from the bar at a moment’s warning. MRS. E. G. SMITH. 30 tf Great Reduction of F'are. PAROLE Grass Valley, April 1854. N and after Saturday, April 1, the STAGE CO. coaches will leave Beatty CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. Valley, every morning at 5 o’clock, LIFORNIA se, Grass FOR SACRAMENTO. Arriving in time to take the boats for San Francisco same day. RPO OBL go dsattins aol aos te Sin gia d Sets vot on De igcin ts 3e $10 FOR MARYSVILLE. Stage leaves every morning at 8 o’clock. Pare to. Famgire Pane 2. ooo ass aa tees 3 $5 + PS Be FIT a Dae ot ali Oar a 6 OO 0 MERRIE Coos tial base's 6. “RS wgESRUEE CULE OL ease 8 FOR AUBURN. Stage leaves every morning at 7 o’clock, running through to Sacramento same day. W. H. BENTON, ag ,, April 1, 1854. 32 tf NEW STAGE LINE! Grass Valley to IMinoistown, Via way of Buena Vista Ranch, Storms’ Ranch, and Brooks’ Ranch. HE subscriber, having established a line of stages between Grass ‘Valley ¢ and Ilinostown, will run a coach between the two places, leaving Grass Valley at 8 o’clock, A. M., every day. Returning, leaves Tllinoistown at2P.M., every day. FARE, FOUR DOLLARS. This line is intended for the accommodatien of persons going to IOWA HILL, Illinoistown being the nearest point to which coaches can run to lowa Hill.’ This isthe nrain road from Downieville,, Minnesota, Eureka, French Corral, Xc., to Yankee Jim’s, Michigan Bluffs, Elizabethtown, and all the principal places in that region. Grass, Valley SO Sige Office in Grass Valley at the BEATTY HOUSE, and in Ilinoistown at the EGRERT HOUSE, LEONARD KING, Proprieter. PONY, Driver. 30tf POWs WEI G ie ww IN GRASS VALLEY. e=st THE AURORA HOUSE, pleasantly situated fii at the head of Main street, Grass Valley, will hereafter be kept as a TEMPERANCE HOUSE. No Liquors—but the best Cigars and Edibles the eet affords wall be supplied at the following low rates Board per week.. .$8 00 . Board perday... $1 50 Board and Lodging 9 00 . Lodging per night. Single meals 50 cents. In connection with the house is a large yore and good stable, well supplied with Hay, Barley, Spring Water, &c. ke. For further particulars, please call on the subscriber C. G. MORGAN. March 21, 1854, 2T.AF Grass Valley, April 8, 185f. oa fine ones, either in stock or workmanship, than . ADAMS & €0.’S BANKING & EXCHANGE OFFICE! Marx Street, Grass VALLEY, ATLY EXPRESS in charge of regular Messengers, for Sacramento and San Francisco, and to all parts of the Northern and Southern Mines. Checks at par on Sacramento and San Francisco. Gorn Dust purchased, or forwarded to any part of the United States, and also to Enel: and, INSURED at as low rates as can be done by any house with security. Our Express being the most extensive in the United States, we can guarantee facilities not possessed by any other concern. DEPOSITS ! Specivl, or otherwise, received. BILLS OF EXCHANGE! Prawn on Adams & Co.’s Expresin any of the following places : Bosroy, New Y. ORK, DPOLADELPRY Ay BaLtTiMore, WASHINGTON, PivrTserre, = Valley Adbertisements, Cercip LOUISVILLE, KY., Sr. Lou, : New (anzans, H Losbow, ac., ac. . . Our Treasure is forwarded by the Pacific Mail steamers, on the istand lothof eack month. And Expessea, <q for small parcels aud letters by the Nicaragua line. JNO. b. “LAMBERT. AGENT. Sept. 23 1853. $$. 8) Hol: . OUER AND SIGN PAINTING. Sash Doors and Win dow Sash made t order.Glass eut and prepared in the Shop. Also, Cabini. « Joiner work of all kinds is neatly exeented and promptly attended to. Shop on Mill street, between Main and Neil. Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853. tf Notice. a HE partnership heretofore existing between Chas. Marshall & George Johnston, trading under the title of C. MARSHALL & Co. , Was dissolved this day by mutual consent. CHAS. MARSHALL. GEORGE JOHNSTON. April 24, 1854. fs Orem Yatley. Grass Valley, q HE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership with the view to carry on the business as heretofore, under the style of MARSHALL & Co. , and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of the best quality of Groceries, Provisions, Miners Tools, Hardware, Crockery, and Miscellaneous articles for housekeepers, at the old stand, corner of Main and Mill street. CHAS. MARSHALL. JNO. JOHNSTON. THOS. BREESE. *,% Those indebted to the late firm are requested to make immediate settkement, either to Geo. Johnston, or to Marshall & Co. Apmil. 27. tf GREAT LUAVRY 4 EMPIRE Bathing, Hair Cutting, Shaving & Shampooing SALOON, Main, opposite Mill street; Grass Valley. HIS establishment. having been refitted in a very superior menner, with the most modern style of METALIC TUBS, Showers, &c., is now open for the accommodation of the community, where all persons will be attended to in such a manner as must give entire satisfaction. COLD, WARM, DOUCHE, AND SHOWER BATHS, given to suit customers. An assortment of Gentle” men’s Furnishing Goods, Ferfumery, and other Arti” cles for the Tuilet, always on hand at the lowest pri ces. Tickets for Baths can be had, DOLLARS. £3> Rooms fitted up fer the especial accommodation of LADIES, having a private entrance. Ek. B. FREEMAN, W. HL PAINE. vl tf POST-OFFICE HOURS At Grass Valicy. WYROM 8 to 11, A. M. ; and from 12 1-2 to five; and from 6108, P.M. Sundays.—From 9 to 11, A. Mijey and from 8 to 5, P.M. All letters to mail, must be received befere § in the evening, to insure their going in the morning mail. E. MATHEWSON, P. M. October 27.— "4 For Sale. HE Ranch known as Bird Ranch, situated on the new Marysville road about 1},mile Northwest from the town of Rough and Te sady, on the most reasonable terms. Apply te W. B. Clapp on the premises; or to J. M. FOUSE., Grass Valley, February Ist, 1854.— tf. EIGHT FOR FIVE Grass YaHey, April 20, Te54: Don’t Yo ou Come unless You can raise the Money, $5000. —* THE subscriber thinks ve can sell the following property so that the purchaser can make ia part pay for the whele, by November next. Said property is situated in Newtown, Nevada county, 3 miles from Grass Valley, and consists of a large TAVERN HOUSE and Fixtures, with numerous out-buildings—a RANCH of 160 acres, and about 20 20 enclosed with picket fence ; about ’5 or 6 in Potatoes, which is black soil; a ‘sp lendid pair of work Cattle, and well stocked with Hogs and Fowls; 10 Cows all with Calf; a Blacksmith shop and Tools ; one half of six eighty feet extensive hill Claims, which are averaging 27 dollars per day besides the cost of working them. Said Claims if located In Nevada or Grass Valley, would probbaly sell'for the price asked for the w a Also a ditch belonging to the claims that cost $120 J. C. MERRIAM. 2w34 RAN CEL FOR SALE. (TO THIRES of the ASHVILLE RANCH, containing 480 acres of land, under fence, commonly . known as Stevens & Cranes’ Ranch, situated about two miles west of Grass Valley, between Wolf and Squirrel Creeks. The said Ranch will produce soine fifty tons of hay, and has now about sixteen acres under Barley, There is also six acres of first rate vegetable land. The Ranch is well knuwu to be eyual to any in the mountains. 50 by 30, in Boston Newtown, May 10,1854. Also, two-thirds ef a new Barn. Ravine, two yoke of Cattle and Wagon, together with Farming Implements, &e. &c. The whole of which will be sold low, as one of the subscribers wishes to return home. They are desirous to close the business, and would give time for payments, on good security. N. B. For further particulars, ingtire at this office or on the premises. WM. STEVENS, FREDERICK STEVENS, 27 t£.; —. March 22, 1854. Ranch for Sale. THE Penneit House and Ranch, situated on main road from Marysville and Nevada, about 21 miles from Marysy ile, is for sale on fair The improvements are permanent and valuaThe Ranclr contains 160 acres; sixty acres of terms. ble. which is arable, and may be easily’ cultivated: A streain of water runs through the ranch, sufficient for irrigation. Also a good well on the premises. For Public Heuse and farming, this place offers rich inducements. Title indisputable. Price $1500} . Enquire further of if DIBBLE & CARPENTER, _ Mill Street, Grass Valley. Price reasonable. December 15 n13 THE ATTENTION ¥ THE: PUBLIC is particularly invited to the Excellent stock of GROCERIES, PROVISION S, Liquors, Clothing, Miners’ Tools, , indow-Glass, ties are, Crockery, Saddlery. &e. &e., a — s on hand, at &@Goods delivered free of charge. ; ilvester & Co's, Grass Valley, Jan. 5, ’54. [16 tf ] Main St.