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Avdbertisenr ts,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner oF Davis & WasnincTon Sts., SAN FRANCISCO,
CALIFORNIA.
Vall ey Avdvertisen
ADAMS & COV’S
cecti-s EXPRESS! 522i
BG riss Si Sacramento Advertisements. San Fresco nN Francisco Advertisen’ts, y Adbertisements.
gOMEIHING HRW
IN GRASS VALLEY.
The following excellent and sententious .
{
Acrostic on Wasutnaton. proclaiming the .
homage of respect conceded to the immortal .
could survive many months.
environ caused great alarm among her friends and
relations, and they induced her to make a’ trial. ‘.
your Pills, which so improved her general health that
This announcement
pe
. aa lie = Ze . gm THE AURORA HOUSE. pleasantly ‘situated 4 ‘ Se ict eancet £9 continue them until she received
HERO, from the fowr great quarters of the BANKING & EX CHANGE OFFICE! . é “0 at SS street, Grass Valier, will : . J. Harper and J. L, Merritt, Proprietor S. Beet pcerieace? ant ee pa
globe. was written durivg his administration, . Pf LAIN STREET, Grass VALLEY, . Seetes Beneatter: BONE As & 4, . = . — 2 : often declares that your Pills have been the means of
Stone, : ie 11.. . QAILY EXPRESS in charge of regular Messengers, for . THMPERANCEH HOUSE. THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing . saving her life. _ i
by the vencrable Aaron J. Miv.er of Ludiow, . LU? sacramento and San Francisco, and to all parts of . 7. ane put the best Clears den teititen Aber . to the traveling public, that they have com. T remain, dear sir, yours truly, +f
an octogenarian still enjoying a green old age, . ‘Ve Nort icp aoa can Francisen, . market affords will be supplied at the following low . pleted the above spacious and commodious Ho(Signed) J. GAMIS.
and at present the highly respected senior
member of our State Legislature, and representing the town of Ludlow. It breathes a
spirit of patriotism tha the
heart of the author some thirty five years
after it was composed._—It was published at
the time, and we are told was copied into a
London paper as a fine specimen of Acrostic.
It will be the more appreciated when it is
still animates
considered how difficult it is to arrange any .
harmonious sentiment with due obser
of measure and initial letters.
and exhibits a steady hand and a good style
of chirography, as smooth and as excellent,
as the versification itself. It will be read
with interest not only by his numerous friends,
but by all admirers of Washington.
G reat chief—Columbia venerates thy name :
FE urope with awe, proclaims thy deathless fame ;
On Asian plains. where priests adore the sun,
R ajahs and Nabobe own treat WASHINGTON :
G rim Afric’s sons, who war eternal wage ;
Earth’s savage nations—ail revere our sage
W here Philadelphia graces yonder plains,
A dorned with Laurel our loved hero reigns ;
Serene he guides the helm of every state,
Hf is skill in war and polities complete.
I Hustrious Statesman, thou in virtue’s cause,
N ow deigns to sit the guardian of our laws,
G raced with the lovely olive branch of peace,
T hy praise 0 Washington shall never cease—
On thee, this western world have turned their eyes,
N e’r to revert them till thou mount the skies.
Dec. 29, 1830.
Cataveras Irems.—The Chronicle informs
the Union that two men have been arrested
at McKinney’s for stealing cighty dollars in
gold dust; that two gentlemen were upset
while crossing White’s bar Ferry, and nearly
drowned ; that the Mokelumne river is rapidly rising ;
teen inmates; that the fare to Stockton is
but one peso, and that a delegate of the .
“Know Nothings’”’ was in town.
List of Post Cffices and Postmasters
In THE State, August Ist, 1853.
NAME OF OFFICE. County.
Agua Frio, Mariposa, BF Whitten,
Alamo, Contra Costa, John M. Jones,
Angel’s Camp, = Calaveras, P W Scribner,
Alvarado, Alameda, HC Sinith,
Ashland, Butte, Elijah Lott,
Auburn, Place :, J ¥ Bailey,
Arum City, El Dorado, Chas L Frost,
Benicia, Solano, James Miller,
Bidwell’s Bar, Butte, A B Newcomb,
Big Bar,
Big Oak Flat,
Wm Coddington,
Jos W Butler,
Trinity,
Tuolumne,
Bodega, Sonoma. JW Miller,
Bucksport, liumboldt,
Cache Creek, Yolo,
Carson Valley, El Porado,
Charley’s Ranch, Butte,
Cedarville,
J C Fain,
Chico, Butte, I. Bidwell.
Columbia, Tuolumne, A A Hunnewcll,
Colusa, Colusa, Wm Vineent,
El Dorado,
Contra Costa,
Cold Spring,
Contra Costa,
Cosumne, Sacramento, W PD Wilson,
Cottonwood, Shasta, Win. Lane
Coloma, Fl Porado, DG Waklron,
Crescent City, Klamath,
Curtisville, Tuolumne,
Diamond Springs, £1 Dorado,
Bobbin’s Rancho, Yuba,
Double Springs, Calaveras,
Downieville, Yuba,
Dry Town, Calaveras, AG Sneath,
Eureka, Trinity, H W Kean,
Foster’s Bar, Yuba, JIBW mb,
Fremont, Yolo, f
Fiddletown, Fl Dorado,
Garrote, Tuolumne,
Georgetown, EF} Dorade, ‘M Reed,
Greenwood, El Dorado, SB Jaynes,
Green Springs, Tuolumne, Jas D Taber,
Gilroy, Santa Clara, LC Everett,
Goodver’s Bar, Sierra, A C Johnson.
Grass Valley, Nevada, IE Mathewson,
Hamiltom, Butte. CC Callett,
Horr’s Ranch, Mariposa, G DP Dickinson,
Tone Valley, Caleveras, JH Alvord,
Illinoistown, B Brickell,
sexsonville, Ceo B Keys,
Jackson, € Brace Husband,
J M Reet,
CB Noteware,
OF Baldwin,
AR Wheat,
das Gemon,
AMLAVETaS,
Johnson’s Ranch, Yuby, N EO Reor,
Kilna, Shesta, Wm Potter,
Knight’s Ferry --fan Joaquin, Geo W Pent,
Lassen’s, Butte, W P Mayhew,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, W T BeSanford,
Marysville, Yuba, — PW Keyser,
Mariposa, Mariposa, Join MeNamarra,
Martinez, Contra Costa, Ceo W Jones,
Marsh's Landing, Contra Costa,
Maxwell’s Creek, Mariposa,
Michigan City, Tlacer,
Mountain View, Santa Clara,
Mision San Jose, Alameda,
Mokelumne Hill. Calaveras,
Moore’s Ranch, Colusa,
Mormon Island,
Monterey,
Mud Springs,
Murphys,
Mount Ophir,
Montezuma,
Geo Kimball,
G W Coulter,
Jacob Shumway,
Jas B MeRinney,
Wim Vincent,
! W Shaw,
A Rendall,
H-A Hendee,
A Heury Stevens,
Jos Hf Miller,
k. Conway,
Sa cram nto,
Monterey,
Kl Dorado,
Calaveras,
Mariposa,
Tuolumne,
Millerton, San Joaquin, aaa
Monroville, Oolusa, RF Pratt,
Napa, Sonoma, JG Eaton,
Nashville, El Derado, JP Thurston,
Nevada, Nevada, RA lavidge,
Nicolas, Sutter, FH Russell,
North Ranch, Calaveras, Kd T Lake,
Ophii ville, Placer, D B Curtis,
tarks’ Bar, Yuba, KY Gaver,
Placerville, El Dorado, W D Williams,
Petaluma, Sonoma,
Pleasant Grove, Sacramento,
Panta de los Reyes. Marin,
Quartsburg, ;
Ringgold, El Dorado,
Round Tent. Nevada, ©
Rough & Ready, Nevada,
Red PBlaffs. Shasta,
San Francisco, San Francisco, TJ Henley,
Sacramento, Sacramento, if Forman,
San Diego, Fan Diego, PH Hooff,
San Juan, Monterey, P Brien,
San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, T J Harvey,
San Bernardino, Los Angeles, D M Thomas,
San Ramon, Contra Costa, S Russell,
SW Brown,
A Kenyon,
Thos Thorn,
JL Sargent,
J E Steer,
JR Little,
SM Pishop,
Mariposa,
race .
Those who .
have ever indited an acrostic, are aware of .
the restraints imposed. ‘The copy we have, .
was written by Mr. Miller within a few weeks, .
.
Grass Valley, Sept. 22.1853.
.
fand siyle of HOWARD & CO., have this day dissolv1 Benjamin <A. }
Sheldon, withdrawing from the firm, having sold out .
! his interest therein te his late :
' ard. who is duly authorised to collect all debts due to
NAME POSTMASTER. .
Bibles and Testaments.
. £a~ For sale at W. T. Brownes’ ‘‘Cheap Book-Store,
. opposite the Post Office.
} Grass Valley, April 6, 54.
J M Groetscheiner
{
. for miners
. STATE OF CALIFORNIA,) .
. Township of Grass Valley. .
; The Veeple of the State of California to ALBERT
FOWLER, Greeting :—
You are hereby summoned te appear before me, at .
. iny office in said Township, on Wednesday the 26th .
day of July, A. D. 1854. at 10 o’clock, A. M., to an.
) swer unto complaint of William McCormick, who deSan Jose,
Santa Clara,
Salmon Falls,
Santa Cruz,
Santa Rosa,
Santa Barbara,
Shasta,
Sonoma,
Sonora,
Steinsberger’s
Staphle’s Ranch,
Snellings,
Stockton,
Sutter Creek,
Spanish Flat,
Santa Clara,
Santa Clara,
El Dorado,
Santa Cruz,
Sonoma,
Santa Barbara,
Shasta,
Sonoma,
Tuolumne,
San Francisco,
San Joaquin,
Mariposa,
San Joaquin,
Calavaras,
El Dorado,
JK Patrick,
F Cooper,
Thos R Brown,
EK Anthony,
TG Hahman,
Sam’! Barnes,
DH Harrell, ©
JN Randolph,
H W Theall,
DJ Staples,
John Snelling,
John 8 Evans,
D Crandall, —
Jas Muncey,
Gop Desr purchased, or forwarded to any part of .
he United States, and also to England, INSURED at as . t
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 !
Specizl, or otherwise, received.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE!
Brawn on Adams & Co.’s Expresin any of the fellow.
j ing places:
Bosroew,
New York,
PUILADELPHTA,
SATTIMORE,
WASHINGTON,
Prrrssrre,
CINCINNATI,
Lovisvitir, Ky.,
rr. Locis,
NEW ORLEANS,
Loxpon, &C. &¢.
Our Treasure is forwarded by the Pacific Mail Steamers, on the Istand dathof ¢ach month. And Expesses,
. for small parcels and letters by the Nicaragua line.
JNO. S. LAMBERT, Acexr.
Disselution of Co-partmership.
Te undersigned, heretofore carrying on business in .
. Rough & Ready, Nevada county, under the name
ed partnership by mutual consent.
partner, Henry C. How. the late firm, 2nd who will continue the business at
! the old stand on Maia street.
H. C. HOWARD,
BENJ. A. SHELDON,
By his Attorney, H. A. SueLpon,
Rough & Ready, May 29, A. D. 1854. o7 ot
MAYERS & HARRIGAN,
BOOT AND
ron A sve:
GRASS VALLEY,
and its vicinity, that they keep constantly on hand
a large supply of Eastern made Boots and Shoes, which .
! they offer low for eash.
GENTLEMEN wishing a Goep article and a NEAT fit,
) can be accommodated at short notice, by leaving their
. orders with us.
'
that the county jail contains six.
N. B.—THICK BOOTS, for Miner’s use, manufactured at short notice and warranted.
Main st., opposite Mill st.
Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853. if
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 beiter
SYP <PAPIP 4 PA We GFL St
o. fine ones,
iss Valley, and we furDec. 22, 1853.
a. GRASS VALLEY BIBLE SOCIETY have just
received from San Francisco an assortment of Bi; Bles and Testaments, of yarious sizes, from the large
. Fanily Bible to the neat Pocket Bible, and from the
i richest style of binding to a cheap, plain style.
. Spanish, French and German Bibles and Testaments.
Also
”
JOB PRINTING
. OF EVERY VARIETY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE,
In a Style Unsurpassed
i by any establishment in the State. 30 tf
Z. H. DENMAN,
Wheelwright and Carriage-Maker,
Main street,
7EEPS constantly on hind the very best materials,
and is prepared to do all kinds of
en short notice.
keg=~ Teamsters ean be assured of having repairiug .
. welldone, and on REASONABLE TERMS.
CARS, TOMS, &e.
use made to order.
Grass Valley, Jan. 5, 1854
re .
16 tf
cata ns ta
Leqal Adoertisements,
CONSTABLE’S SLAE.
) office of J. J. Sykes, J. P., for Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California, on a judgment rendered hy said Sykes,on the 23d day of May, A. D.
1854, in favor of Anne Crauly, and against William B.
Clapp, for the sum of $5441 91, debt, damages and
costs of suit to judgement day, Ihave taken in Exe' cation and will expose at public sale for cash, on Friday the 50th day of June, A. D. 1854, at 3 o'clock, P.
M., on the premises, 2 milesSouth West of Rough and .
Ready, in Rough and Ready Township, Nevada County. California, the following deseribed property, towit: all the interest of Wm. B. Clapp in and to the
Ranch known as Clapps Ranch, to satisfy the above
amount with accruing costs.
J. C. GOAD, Constable.
June 6th, A. D. 1854.—tds. n3s.
°
SUMMONS.
JUsTIce’s Count.
County OF NEVADA, ”* Before J. J. Sykes, J.P.
mands of you $100, exclusive of interest, as shown by
. a promisory note, filed by copy in this cause when
judgment will be taken against you
. amount, together with cost and damages, if you fail
for the said
to appear and answer.
To THE SuERIFr OR ANY CONSTABLE OF SAID CovNTy,
GREETING :—Make legal service and due return hereof,
Given under my hand, this 25th day of April, A. D.
1854. J. J. SYKES,.J. P.
A true copy,
Attest, J. C. Gosp, Constable.
April 27th, 1854—3m.
SUMMONS.
STATE JUSTICE’S COURT,
. Township of Grass Valley, } .
. The People of the State of California to JOHN A.
Suisun, Sonoma, H C Moore,
Tehama, Colasa, Newell Hall,
Texas Hill, Sacramento, John Clarkin
Trinidad, Klamath, I. B Gilkey
OF CALIFORNIA, )
County of Nevada, ~ Ss.
Before J. M. Fouse. J. P.
COLLINS :
. Youare hereby summoned to appear before me at
. my office in said Township, on Friday, the 16th day of
. June A. D., 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to answer the
. complaint of Dibble & Carpenter, who demand against
. you the sum of $200, for professional services, and
. expenses attending the same, when judgment will be
taken against vou for the said amount, together with
. rior style.
. work, and attend promptly to it
. ch:
' out-buildings—a RANCH cf 16
, 20 enclosed
. Cows all
either in steck or workmanship, than
. any other estaqlishment in G
. ther make a challenge for California for the next four
. months to eome.
or on the premises.
. March 22, 1854.
53 doors west Loutzenheiser’s Drug Store,
i
rates :
Board per week. $8 po Board perday... $1 50
Board and Lodging 9 00 . Lodging per night.. 50
single meals 50 eents,
. good siable, well supplied with Hay, barley, Spring
' Water, &c. &e. For further particulars, pl
on the subscriber
Mareh 21, 1854.
C. G. MORGAN.
27 tf
NVESTMENTS
; gains! The undersigned
, oer for sale on reasonaof the best
MINING CLALHS,
. Ditch Stock and Real Estate,
. Ever offered for sale in Nevsda county. Enquire at
the ‘: Epicurean,’’ next door to the Post Office.
GEO. W. WOCDWORTH.
N. B. Ageney for the purchase and sale of Real Es. tate and Mining Claims. Also prompt attention paid
te the Collection of Debts. Cert
Grass Uallevy, May 25
AND
CHAIR STIOP.
JOHN M. WANSON,
subscriber would respectfully announce te the
boring towns, that he has opened a CABINET and
. CHAIR SHOP, where he expects to keep, and has
. } constanily on hand such articles as are necessary for
family use. His furniture will be made of the best
materials, and gotten up in the best and most supeHe will receive orders from abroad for
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 te pur», shall ffnd no fault with my prices.
Grass Valley, Octover 27, 1853—tf—n6.
Bemwt You Ceme unless You
p peers east aed informs the citizens of Grass Valley . can raise the Money, $5000,
THE subscriber thinks he can sell the followae r
res ?
Beh! a part . ] for the whele, by November
next. i Said property is sti
large TAVERN TIOUSE and Fixtures, with numerous
and about 20
5 or 6 in Potapair of work
acres,
with about
toes, which is black seil; a splendid
Cattle, and well stocked with Hogs and Fowls; 10
with Calf; a Blacksmith shop and Tools ;
one half of six eighty feet extensive hill Claims,
which are ave
preset fence ;
ring 27 dears per day besides the
cost of working them. Said Claims if loeated In Nevada or Grass Valley, would probhaly sell for the
price asked for the whele. Also a ditch belonging to
the claims that cost $1200.
J. C. MERRIAM.
Newtown, May 10,1854. 37 tf 37 tf
“4
4. TAT ©
FOR SALE.
TW o-Tainps 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 Sqyuirrel Creeks.
The said Ranch will produce soine fifty tens of hay,
and has now about sixteen acres under Barley.—
. There is also six acres of first rate vegetable land.
The Ranch is well known to be equal to any in the
mountains.
Also, two-thirds of a new Barn, 50 by 30. in Boston
i Ravine, two yoke of Cattle and Wagon, together with
. Farming Implements, &c. &e.
The whole of which will be scld low. as one of the
subscribers wishes to return home. They are desivous to close the business, and weuld give time for pay; ments, on good seeurity.
N. B. For further particulars, inquire at this office
WM. STEVENS,
FREDERICK STEVENS.
21 tf
(CQGU se) Se
Eoston Ravine.
7 M. EASTMAN, dealer in Groceries, Provisions,
¢ Wines and Liquors; Clothing and Miners’ Tools.
Grass Valley, Jan. 4, 1854. 16-tf£
fae ae
PRINTING
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED AT THIS
OFFIC &
yY virtue of an execution to me delivered from the
SVUPERPOR STILE,
Aso Ose
Gabi
ND EXAMINE OUR
SPECIMENS.
A
sre ARIE ys:
ertis
5 hs ss
ements,
MURRAY?
FIFTY 50
OPEN ALL NIGHT!
. SECOND STREET, BETWEEN D snp Hicu.
. of Marysville.
.
\ THE House having undergone a general improvement, and presenting an appearance for
fue
ite
taste and comfort unsurpassed by any House in
the city, the proprietor respectfully solicits a econtinuance of country and city custom.
. Plank and Railroad man, he hopes his continued exertion and desire to please the wants of his
. may be rewarded with success.
FAMILIES ACCOMMODATED !
The utmost order prevails throughout the house.
Marysville, March 30, 1854—ifn2s.
P. DECKER.
. e4y . .
In connection with the house isa laree yard and .
please eall
and Splendid _Barble terms $10,900 worth .
; eines, Oils, Paints, (
. Machinery Oils, Bes a
cons of Grass Valley, and others of the neigh.
;and warrant every .
untied in Newtown, Nevada
county, 3 miles from Grass Valley, and consists of a .
400,000
. Bay State Lewer Mills
AT REASONABLE PRICES,
. been pleased with the result ;
S
CENT
. trade,
The largest and Cheapest House in the City
Being a thorough ,
customers, .
ORE. (OLDEPOT
“at
RS a
ACR BSN ¢ 139 Ca,
MINERS’ DRUG STORES
J STREET, between Fifth and Sixth ieek.
139 Importer aud Wholesale Dealer in Drugs,” .
‘amphine, Lamp Oil, Turpentine,
wacry, Beer and Soda Water Ma$2, and all articles, bewe. Constantly reterials
LOE
Acid sia”
tk. H. MCDONALD.
April 27. 32 3m
VONSTANTLY ON HAND, a large supply of Best
/ Bleeheed Polar Oil, Pure Sperm, Fish Oil, Neat’s
Foot Oil. Train and Tanner’s Oil, for sale at
The Miners’ Drug Store,
N.B. Tam giving special attention to the selection
of those articles, and persons may rely upon them beng of the best quality. hk. H. McDONALD.
B=> Paints, Oils, Turpentine, a sorted Faney Paints,
Brushes, Varnishes, Lamp Black, Boiled and Raw Oil,
and everything belonging an Oil Store.
R. H. McDonald,
THOLESALE AGENT for California for
fF Ayer’s Cherry Vectoral,
Dr D. Jaynes’s Valuable Medicines,
MecConklin’s Ague Specific,
Sargent & Oo’s Canchalagua;
“Reynold’s Cholagogue,
x Oszood’s Caolagogue,
Mexican Mustang Liniment,
Nerve and Bone Liniment:
1
. And keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the } : F ppl
ahove medicines. ; sig Also a large supply of all approved
acent Medicines,
50 bbls Alcohol, high proof, 200 gals. in tins, warranted full 95 per cent;
50 carboys Sulphuric Acid, do Nitrie, do Muriatic;
5000 bbls Whitening,
At the Miner's Drug Store.
Bottle Corks, assorted best velvet:
150.000 Soda Corks oe “6
500 do Essential Gils,
900 do Citrie
1000 do Tartarie Acid,
Anta full supply of all articles for the manufactory
of Beer and Soda Water. For sale at the ;
assorted:
Acid;
Miner's Drug Store,
R. H. McDONALD.
Sacramento, April 27, 1854. 32 3m
Wiexican Mustang Liniment.
THE greatest external Remedy of the age is DON JOSA
NOVALOE’S Reginal Voleznic Mexican Mustang Liniment, for the cure of all diseases where an extertfal
remedy is required. Just try it, and you will be fully
convinced ot its utility. i :
For Sale 4t the Miners’ Drug Store.
Z :
TAR! TAR!
bey TAR, Pine Oil, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon Grease,
Oil, Foot’s and Black Lead, at the
Miners’ Drug Store, Sacramento.
Sacramento, April 27, 1854.
32 3m
SACRAMENTO HOTEL,
BRICK BLOCK, No. 73, K STREET, BET. $d ayn 4th,
GEORGE 8S. LOVELY, Proprieror.
This hotel is situated in one of the most central and
pleasant locations in the city, affording good accommodations for transient and permanent boarders, and
desirable as a home for fainilies.
kG Terms reasonable. 4Gj~House open at all hours
of the night.
Sacramento City, March 30—tfn28.
Flour.
The large increase in the demand of this
favorite Brand of
California M=de Flour,
give us confidence in recommending it to the trading
community and public in general, as it is made under
our own inspection. All whe bave ever tried it have
and as it is made of the
very best quality of fresh Wheat, bakers give it the
preference above any other brands of imported.
POLLEY & CO.,
Corner of Rand Front streets, and Fire Proof Brick
store, No. 49 K st., botween 8d and 2d st., Sacramento.
May 10, 1854.
CHEAP
Groceries, Provisions & Liquors,
by INSISTING IN PART AS FOLLOWS :
PORK—in barrels and 14 barrels, clear and mess;
BEEF—Smith’s Famiiy Beef, in 1% barrels;
HAMS—of the best brands, sugar-cured +
BACON—Extra clear and mess; _*
MACKEREL—No. 1, in 14 barrels, 14 bbls and kits;
GOSHEN BUTTER—in large and small packages;
_ LARD—in kegs and tins; also, Candles, Sugars,
Teas, Coffee, Spices, Dried Fruits, and a general assoriment of goods suitable for the city and country
<8 Im
prices.
Orders attended to with punctuality and dispatch.
WOOD & KENYON.
118 K st, bet 4th & 5th, south side, Sacramento,
April 20, 1854. 81 3m
EXCHANGE & BANKING HOUSE,
B. F. HASTINGS & CO., BANKERS,
Corner of Second and J streets, Sacramento, draw at
sight or on time, in sums to suit, on
George Peabody & Co
Wm. Host @0e oe ost es
James Rebb & Co. ito ==.. . ..-New Orleans
J. KE. Thayer & Bro pebbises set em
W. W. Frazier Esq .+ +++ Philadelphia
Page & Baean ys 40.055: 5 ks sys <n
And checks on San Francisco at par. Soh
GOLD DUST AND BULLION purchased at the highLondon
.St. Louis
weeeee
. est rates,
°° rom the Atlantic ,
et ae , =
lers, thorougily ventilate
which will be offered at the lowest market
tel, and are now prepared to receive their guests. The
great improvements and conveniences for travelers in
2 . the house, warrant them in hoping that they will re. ceive a liberal patronage. They have rooms capable
of accommodating over THREE HUNDRED LODEGRS.
The table will always he supplied with the best the
market aifords, and the prices for board will be as
reasonable as the times will admit.
Its close proximity to the Steamboat Landings renders this House very desirable for transient visitors,
as also for people arriving in the State aad those leaving for the older States.
&£a= There will bea Nicht Watchman, and guests
can procure rooms at all hours of the night.
£a Families acenmmodated with suits of rooms.
see” A Ladies’ Ordinary.
HARPER & MERRITT, Proprietors.
San Francisco, May 25. 36 3m
ASTUBVS TRANSIT
TICKETS!
J. HAWES is now prepared to furnish
making with the
Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Line,
for New York and New Orieauns.
THE LONG DESIRED
THROUGH TICKET via PANAMA.
Passenger Tickets for Sale in San Franciseo.—Baggage will be checked for at Panama on arrival ef the .
Steamers for San Francisco. Freight therefor payable .
on delivery in Aspinwall.
Ladies and Children carefully conveyed across under charge of trusty guides. : i
Safety and Speed! No sickness! No River Travel! ! .
31 MILES BY RAILROAD !!
Sees
The Bridge across the Cruces River las been finishyg the Xailroad is now complete as far as Rio Obis.
ve rong ay A i = _ travel from Panama.
a eee ughly repaired, and the .
entire transit from Panama to Aspinwal can now be .
made with ease and comfort within eieht hours it
having been made in four hours and ‘five minutes
from ocean to ocean.
.
The comfort of having one’s self and baggage transported from ship to ship, without the necessity of ae:
ing personally in contact with the run of persons in
the business, natives and others, and the fact of being on the Isthmus only a few hours, in place of several days, make the advantages of this Route over all
others sufficiently obvious.
For Transit Tickets apply to
J. HAWES, Ag't,
Corner of Sacramento and Davis Streets, up Stairs.
April 6, 1854—n29—3m
CENTRAL HOTEL,
(Late CALIFORNIA TEMPERANCE Horse, )
229 Clay Street, San Francisco.
NLARGED and refinished throughout,
with the addition of twenty new rooms, we can .
now offer superior accommodations at the following . *; . , .
I “? . g3>~ There isa considerable saving by taking the
low rates :
transit tickets, from. Panama to,Aspin4
wall, covering all expense of transport . AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DROPSY, AFTER SUFFRRING
for Passengers and Baggage, by Mules and Railroad, '
. Head-eche,
' . .
! Indigestion,
Nov. 23, 53.
. AN ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, BRING
DISCHARGED FROM THE HOSPITAL INCURABLR.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. W. Moon, of the
Square, Winchester.
To Pror. HorLoway—Dear Sir :—I beg to inform
you that fer years I was a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often laid up for weeks together by
its severe and painful attacks. 1 tried everythin
that was recommended, and was attended by one o'
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 Hospital, where I had the best medical
treatment the Institution afforded, all of which proved of no avail; and I came out no better than I went
in. Iwas then advised to try your Pills, and by persevering with them, was perfectly cured, and enabled
to resume my occupation, and although a considerable period has elapsed, I have felt no return whatever
of the complaint.
BAGGAGE AND PASSENGER EXPRESS FROM PANA.
MA TO ASPINWALL. .
Tam, sir, your obliged servant,
(Signed) W. MOON.
Oct . 8, 1852.
FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS,
Copy of a letter fron Mr. G. Briggs, Chemist, Goole, dated Feb. 15, 1853.
To Professor HoLLoway,
Sim :—I have much pleasure in informing you of a
most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected by
your valuable medicines. Captain Jackson, of thia
place, was afflicted with Dropsy for upwards of eighteen months, to such an extent that it caused his
body and limbs to ve 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.
Tam, sirs, yours respectfally,
(Signed) G. BRIGGS.
These Pills are wonderfully efficacious in
the following complaints.
Ague, Inflammation,
Asthma, saundice,
Bilious Compiaints, Liver Complaint,
Piotches on the skin, Lumbago,
Bowel Complaint, Viles,
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Consumption, Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
Debility , Sore Throats,
Dysentery, Stone and Gravel,
Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms,
Erysipelas, Tie Doloreux,
Female Irregularities, Tumors,
Fevers of all kinds, . Ulcers,
Fits, Venereal Affections,
; Gout,
Worms of all kinds,
Weakness from whatever
cuuse, Ke. Ke.
SOLD at the establishment of Professor HoLtoway,
244 Strand (nea* Temple Bar) London, and by all re. Spectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices —1Is,
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Board: (perweek:) 2323-5 soccer $9 00 ' larger sizes.
Board and Lodging,
Rooms without boatd, oo. 4 00 to 7 00
Located on one of the principal streets, near the .
Plaza, and still kept as a Temperance House, with Table and Beds unsurpassed, offers great inducements to
permanent or transient boarders.
7B. Remember 229 Clay street, near Dupent.
R. SAVAGE.
San Francisco, Dee 29—15 tf
THOMAS TENNENT'’S
SURVEYING AND NAVIGATION
Warehouse,
SIGN OF THE ‘‘ WOODEN SAILOR,”
= Long wharf, corner of Front street. .
2) IS SAN FRANCISCO.
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Having learned my business in the manufactory of .
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NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS.
VIA SAN JUAN.
Only 12 Miles Land Carriage.
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ON THE PACIFIC:
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ON THE ATLANTIC:
FOR NEW YORK.
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Prometheus.
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These steamers are ail of the first class and
ee
fording the traveling community the shortest, safest
and most pleasant route to the Atlantic, passengers
arriving in New York and New Orleans from four te
six days in advance of any other route. A steamer
12 to 16 00 .
WM. H. ELLIOTT.
. amendment appeared.
. my leg, and resisted all medical treatment.
will be dispatched from New York on the 5th and 26th
and from San Francisco on the Ist and 16th of each
month. CHARLES MORGAN,
Agent, New York.
C. K. GARRISON,
Agent, San Francisco.
September 22, 1853.—nIitf.
The Far-famed Medicine!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
SURPRISING CURE OF A CONFIRMED ASTHDUIA, AFTER FIVE
YEARS’ SUFFERING.
The following Testmionial has been sent to .
Professor Holloway, by a gentleman ere
ed Middleton, Scotland-road, Liverpool:
Sip—_Your Pills have been the means, under Pro.
ps pgp pare eo me to sound health, after five .
During the whole of that .
veriod, I suffered the most dreadful attacks of Asth.
in frequently of several weeks’ duration, attended .
with a violent cough, and continual spitting of .
vidence, 0 ng I
years of severe affliction.
phlegm, intermixed with blood. This so shook my .
constitution that I was unfitted for any of the active
duties of life. I was attended by some of the most .
eminent medical men of this town, but they failed to
give me the slightest relief. As a last remedy I tried .
your Pills, 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 and .
digestive organs.
lam, sir, your most obedient servant,
(Signed) H. MIDDLETON.
Dated Jan. Ist, 1853. s
A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MANY .
YEARS’ DURATION. .
N. B.—Direciions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box.
May 25, 1854. 36-ly
The Renowned Remedy!
M8nUG Wats GUC
A MOST ASTONISHING CURE SCRCFULOUS ULCBRS—a
CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON.
Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq. Mayor
of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Professor HoLLoway,
Pear Sir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond street,
Boston, has this day deposed before me that fora
OF
. considerable period she was severcly aiHlicted with
. scrofulous sores and ulcers in her arms, feet, legs,
and other parts of her body ; and alihough the-irst
. 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.
Being recommended by a friend to try your ointment, she procured a small pot, anda box of the
Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of
By persevering with the medicines for a short time longer, according to the direetions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet,
&e., she was perfectly cure:i, and now enjoys the best
of health.
IT remain, dear sir, yours truly,
(Signed) J. NOBLE.
August 12, 1852.
AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPBLAS IX
THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID AAD FAILED.
Copy of a letter from Mrs Elizabeth Yeates,
of the Post Office, didwick Road, near
Bognor, Susser, dated Jan. 12, 1853.
To Professor Hottoway,
Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in
My suf. ferings were very great, and I quite despaired of any
permanent amendment, when I was advised to have
recourse to your Ointment and Tills. 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.
. L shall ever speak with the utmost contidence of your
medicines, and have recommended them to others in
this neighborhood similarly afflicted, who derived
equal benefit.
lam, sir, your obliged and foiihful servant,
(Signed, ELIZALDETH YEATES.
ED AFTER BYING <IvfA AND PORISMOUTH
rypery
MOSPITALS. :
The following important communication has been
forwarded to Frofessor Holloway for publication, by
Mr. B. Dixon, Chemist, King street, Norwich.
Copy of «@ letter from Capt. Smith of Great
Yarmouth, dated Jan. 19th, 1853.
To Mr. Drxon—Dear Sir,—I send you the particulars of a cure effected by Prof. Holloway’s invaluable
medicines. Mr. John Walton, late in her Majesty’s
service, in the British fleet at Malta, hada very bad
ulcerated ancle, and after having been in the Malta
Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an
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 inecurable. He then came to Yarmouth, and was under a
medical gentleman 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 Ointment
in most of the following cases : :
Bad Legs, Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Gout,
. Burns, Glandular swellings,
Bunions, Lumbago,
. Bite of Moschetces and Piles,
Sand-Flies, Rheumatism,
Caco-bay, Scalds,
Chiego-foot,
Chilblains,
Chapped hands,
Corns (soft)
Sore Nipples,
Skin diseases,
Scurvy,
Sore throats,
a
Cancers, Sore heads,
Contracted and stiff joints, Tumors,
Elephantiasis. Uleer,
. Wounds, Yaws.
Sold at the establishment of Prof. Holloway, 244
Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Lendon, and by all reThird Crossing, Calaveras, Jas A Tait Rome ait te ern Colletti reas le terms, and proceeds Copy of a letter from Mr. Gamis, Chemist, . spectable Druggists and Dealers in medicines throughTurneryille, . Sacramento, T M Pauling, . cost and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. DEGKER Ss WATE Bh crwmecseir a =. on reasonable ’ Yeovil, to Professor Holloway. . out the civilized world, in pots, 1s. 1344., 2s, Od., 4s.
Uniontown, Humboldt, A M Murdoch . To the Sheriff or ary Constable of said county, greet2 ‘. vee Deposfts sues or otherwise, received, andall oth. Dear Smr,—In this district your Pills command a . 6d., 22s. and 33s. each.
Vernon, Sutter D Abdell, , ing ; Make legal serviee and due return hereof. WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES, . er business connected with Banking punctually at. more extensive sale than any other proprictary medi. #@> There is considerable saving by taking the larP
Voleano, . Calaveras, KE W Gemmiill, . Given under my hand, this 15th day of May, A. D., Liquors peti Clothi . tended. to cine before the public. Asa proof of their efficacy . ger sizes. 3
Watsonsville, Santa Cruz. L Thrift _ . 1854. : J. M. FOUSE, Beate. icon : Blanket aT Raa e April 13, 1854. 30 3m in Liver and Bilious Complaints, I may mention the N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in evWeaverville, Trinity, 4935 Haviscon. Justice of the Peace of said County. . Tithe Cigars, nine 8; Bien: 7 eM Sees aie following case. A lady of this town with whom I am . ery disorder TENT Y to each pot.
oodville, Tulare, —_ Ordered to be published in the Grass Valley Teleea Tools kn: &e. & ee . personally acquainted, for years was a severe sufferer ENRY JOHNSON & CO
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seni Yolo, JS Fulton, 1 351m J. M. FOUSE, J.P. . east of Merchants Hotel. eee St Asale at the Grass Valley Telegraph Office,”’ at . medical attendant assured her that he could do nothAgents for the Proprietor. .
nee: Siskiyou a ' Atruecopy. Attest, J.C. GOAD, Constable. . . Marysville, Cal. March 30, 1854—n2stf, ' gasonable prices. Ing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she = May 25. 1854. : “Ss
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