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FE RSE GR TERR ER er. RET RRR FR PP SI a aa eT I IS. eee, “Rte oR
Tae Monster Suir.—A correspondent of
an Atlantic paper says that the monster ship
now building at London is 24,000 tons builders measure, and 18.000 tons register ; carries
of a crew 500; is one-eighth of a mile long,
carriés two Jong boats (screw steamers) in
davits, of 125 feet length. Altogether, she
is so immense that she requires to be seen to
understand the size and beauty of her congtruction. p
TIED NET RS TE TL PE EY ee
MASONIC CELEBRATION.
tT Masonic Fraternity of Grass Valley will celebrate the 24th inst., the birth day of St. John
the Baptist, by a Masonic procession, Oration, Dinner ané Ballin the evening. All neighboring Lodges,
and non-affiliated Masons in good standing, are cordially invited to join with us upon that occasion.
By Order of Com. of Arrangements.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
HE Co partnership heretofore existiry, under th
name, firm and style of Bennett & Tiley i
solved this day by muiuat consent.
is authorized to settie tie business conuest
Willi + 4 wo 1ett
with
the Phoenix Steaim Mill at Grass Valley. W Tilley
wilt settic the business connected with the Nevad
City Mill at Nevada. WILLIAM BENNETE
¥ . au
Grass Valiey, Tune 14, 150: 4G-4
WOTEGCE.
REKE Witte 2 meeting of the Stockhoiiers ¢
T Heivetia & Laiagette Gold Mining Co. at
fee, in the Townenip of Crs eres
on Thursday the third day c
pose of electing six Directors,
provision of “the Article of the Constiiution
said Company JAMES DELEVAN,
See’y H. & L. G. M. Co.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) JUSTICE’S COURT,
County of Nevada, 8. 8. Before
Township of Grass Valley.) R. SHormaxkER, J. P.
HE PEOPLE of the State of California—To Marvin
Wells. Greeting—
You are hereby summoned to appear before me at
my Office in said Township, on Wednesday, the 25th
day of June, A. D., 1886, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to answer unto the complaint of Joseph Flack, who demands of you the sum of Fifty-five dollars, due and
july kext, foe the ou
iN accorcance Witn
simpaid. as per copy of account now on file in my of.
fice. When judgment shall be taken against you, towether with costs and damages, if you fail to appear .
ant 2nswer,
Te the Sheriff, or any Constable of said County, .
Greeting—Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given ender my hand this 12th day of June, A. D.,
1856. R. SHOEMAKER,
Justice of the Peace for said County.
A True Copy. Attest—John Burnett, Constable.
. It appearing by the affidavit of the Plaintiffin the
abo ve entitled cause that a good cause of action exists a, ‘ainst the above Defendant, and that said Defendany conceals himself to avoid tha service of Summona, it is ordered that service of Summons be made
by.pp’dica.tion in the Grass Valley Telegraph one
Wwer«. Give.1 under my hand this 12th day of June,
Ap. 2866. R. SHOEMAKER, J. P.
BRICK Bit. DING FOR SALE.
AVING sdetermined tv close up our business in .
H’ Grass Valley, we olfer 12e vroperty now occupied . i € Main anu Mill Sts. for sale.—
by us onthe corner of Main Sk biycOd eee oe
The said Property eonsists of, . ni
less with twe story Fire Froof brick pnilding.
The building.contains a basement meaSuring at least
yne hundred & fifty tons, adunirably wited for a
Beer & Ale saloon, .2 stere fitted up with e&Very convenience for buisness, amd three hadsomely “uiished
‘ooms on the secon storyThe Property will be sold low and a coneiders ble .
portion may remdin on mortgage. If not sola befo™e
he first of July the -entire preperty will be leased at
1 moderate rent. : ‘
The stock nowlight may be purchased if desired
ind possession obtained immediately. ;
Also for sale alot on Church St. 40 by 100 with
yack lot adjoining 53 by 80, with improveme ts con.
sisting of a dwelling house stable, shed, well of wat.
i, ac.. &C., Enquire of .
MARSHALL & CO.
@ GRASS VALLEY
hee LENE EE & PRY CeOOPSs STORE {
MISS PELL’S,—NO. 50, MILL SPREET0 THE LADYES of Grass Valley, Nevada and Rough
Shaanti for past favors, we invite\you to callaud
see our inimitable
‘Straw, Lace, Silk and Fancy Straw
Bonnets ;
And as to EMBROIDERY, STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
they are very select, and at prices to suit the times.
Stig Straw Bonnets Cleaned. 38-tf
BR. WH, WECGRALCL,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON,
OFFICE, on Ceurcr STREET, near corner of NEAL;
h27 ga Adjoining the Circus Lot.
E. FITZGERALD &Co.
Importers of all Kinds of
HARDWARE AND MINING
TOOLS,
INDIAN BEADS, INDIAN GOODS,
CUTLERY,
Guns, Pistol», and Plated Ware,
Sign ef the Big Padlock, No. 112 Battery Street, San
Francisco. (Between Clay and Washington Streets—
Near the Merchants Exchange.)
Saar Sole Agents for the sale ef Herring’s celebrated
Safes.
Rar Constantly on hand all sizes Safes, Chests and
Boxes, for Bankers, Miners, Steamboats, Kc.
E. FITZGERALD. O. M. PERKINS.
METROPOLIS
BILLIARD SALOON,
Wain Strect, Nevada:
“Y EWIS & WRIGHT have opened a New and Elegant
Saloon in the second story of ‘ Rogers & Hussey’s’
Brick Building,, and visitors will find it fitted and
furnished in a style unsurpassed by any similar room
in the state.
The BILLIARD TABLES are new and costly, and are
pronounced to be inferior to none.
The room is fitted up with particular reference to
‘the comfort of those who visit it, and is furnished
with every convenience which can be desired.
Connected with the Establishment is a Bar, at
-which will be toundat all times the choicest Liquors, Wines and Cigars.
~ gap A Inch is served Morning’s and Evenings.
The Proprietors intend that nothing shall be omit‘ted which can in any way conduce to the pleasure of
those who favor them wlth a call.
© Established in 1849.)
QUARTZ SPECIMENS
IXED with gold are bought by us at from 5 to 50
per cent above the Mint value.
Weare the inventors of the art of Wanufacsuring Quartz Jewelry, and our Stock is tne
Jargest in the State. Callon us all you gentlemen
who intend visiting San Francisco, you are welcome
to examine our goods whether you come to purchase
er not.
WESELL WATCHES AND JEWELRY finer and
cheaper than any other California establish ment—for
the reason that one of our firm is always in Europe,
aving the best goods made to order, which he continues fo forward by every steamer. And ss we buy
for casp, we can afford to sell at the lowest New York
prices. BARRETT & SHERWOOD,
135 Montgomery Street, between
Clay and Commercial Sts., San Francisco.
_N. B. Orders sent by Express filled promptly. Particular attention to watehes sent us for repair.
39-3m
Gold Hunting Repeater Watches,
UST ARRIVED per steamer Golden Age, and for
sale by BRIGGS, DEY & CO,
20 98 Montgomery st., corner Crlifornia.
IMPORTATION, IMPORTATION.
IGGS, DEY & CO. are prepared to import ever
descripiion of Goods in their line, on short notice
And aslow as any other house in San Francisco.
‘ BRIGGS, DEY & CO.,
38 98 Montgomery st., eerner California.
Nevada oonnty, ,
Telegraphi¢ Line for
Sacramento.
N and after Sunday, June Ist, the CALIFORNIA
STAGE CO. coaches will leaye their Office in Grass
Valley, Benton’s Exchange, every morning at Three
o’clock, via Rough & Ready, House and Johnson’s Ranch, arriving at ito in time for the
San Francisco boats the same day.
NOTICE. ,
Stages and Railroad. Lar
The California Stage Companies Coaches will leave
their Office, Grass Valley, every morning, at 2 0’clock,
via Auburn, and arrive at Folsom in time for the 12
o’clock Train of cars for Sacramento, and in time for
the San Francisco boats the same day:FOR MARYSVILLE AND SHASTA. :
The Californin Stage Companies Coaches will leave
their Office at 7 o’clock every” méfing, via Rough &
Ready, Empire Ranch, Long Bar, and Brown’siValley,
arriving at Marysville in time for the Shasta stages
‘the same day. W. H. BENTON, Agent.
Grass Valley, June Ist, 1856. 37 tf
DOUGLISS & DALE,
155 J Street, Sevramento.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Musical Instruments,
SIZE K'T ANE ReOw SSTRSIC.
ROys, Caawics ildrex Pe Sas 3
a a * « ‘erm Yt me ees . “tial
Braisarny Bait, and Gos. Wax, chalk aad
>
leather Boxine Groves and FENCING
Fotns, Masre. Raskgammon and
ribbage Boards, ladies
: Work: Hesketh, det tc,
Ba COUNTRY DEALERS sill do well to give usa
li, as we import all eur goods direct, and WiLL SELL
48 LOW as any House in California,
RGF Teachers and Seminaries supplied at the usual
discount. Instruments Tuned and Repairs
Th GY “ J
155 J Street, Sacrameni
ty
bas
“NEW MUSIC AND VIOLIN
STRINGS.
DOUGLISS & DALE,
115 J Street, Sacramento.
. PD) ECEIVE by every steamer New Songs,Polkas,
Waltzes, &c., including all the late popular
. pieces of the day.
Also First quality Italian Violin Strings, which are
guaranteed superior to any imported.
8G Musicians, Amateurs and Dealers who want a
. good String will do well to send their orders. 37
Great Reduction
4
. —IN PRICES OF—
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HAERDi WARE, &e., &e.
\ ITH a view to close their business, Marshall &
. Co., corner of Main and: Mill streets, have re' duced the price of every article in their Store, they
. offer for sale no goods which are not of tha best quali. ty, and will sellat very reduced prices for Cash only.
Also for Sale a first rate Horse and Wagon, the latter nearly new. MARSHALL & CO.,
Corner of Main and Mill Streets,
38-tf Grass Valley.
SOCIAL BALL.
i\ R. & MRS. WM. HOBBY will give a Social Ball
i i at the Western Hotel, on the Evening of the
. FOURTH day of JULY next.
N.B. A commodious Hall will be in readiness for
the company at that time.
Mr. & Mrs. H. would take this occasion to return
. their sincere thanks to the Public for the liberal patronage extended to them, and in addition they pledge
. themselves to exercise their best endeavors for the
( future, in the accommodation and entertainment of
. their friends. MR. & MRS. WM. HOBBIE.,
Western Hotel, Grass Valley, )}
May 27, 1856.
A TRIBUTE TO MeriTED Worta-—The ingratitude of
36-3
. nan to his fellow man is so often met with in life, .
. that testimonials, prompted by the finer feelings of
. the heart, are oases in the life those who sacrifice
. their best days in philanthropic devotion to the .
Yeviation of the ills of frail ; al mortality. Empiri. ejsm floods the ev lumns of our press with fraudulent
and fictitious letters, singing peans to the worth of
their own egotistical charlatanism. Below we append a letter froma worthy man, who, a brief period .
since, seemed destined to ‘shuffle off this mortal coil,’
who looXed forward to his dissolution
heavy band of disease can. Contrary to hope, the
ability of asXilful physician has restored him to his
fermer health. Relieved from his terrible situation,
and impelled by 7ratitude, he makes known his case
and remedial agen*, and his statement is authenticated by a Notary Public.
imperiously command its publicity, and it is given
cited ;
CERTIFICATE.
The undersigned, desirous of acquainting those
who may be unfortunate, enouzh to be similarly
may be obtained, feelsit his duty te thus publicly
express his most sincere gratitude tov. L. J. Czapkay, for the permanent recovery of his je. Borne
down by the distressing symptoms incident to the
vicious practice of uncontrollable passion in jouth ;
depressed in body and mind ; unable to perform evea
tions of life, J sought the advice of many physicians
who at first regarded my disease as of trifling importance-—but alas ! after a few weeks, and in severmy unutterable horror that, instead of relief, the
symptoms became more alarniing in their torture:
and, being told by one that my disease, being priueipally confined to the brain, medicines would be of
ee
little consequence, I despaired of ever regaining my .
health, strength and energy ; and, as-a last resort,
and with but a faint hope, called upon Dr. Czapkay,
who, after examining my case. prescribed some medicine which almost instantly relievea me of the dull
pain and dizziness in my head. Encouraged by this
result, 1 resolved to place myself immediately under
his care, and by a strict obedience to his directions
ani advice, my head became clear, my ideas became
collected, the constant pain in my back and groins, .
the weakuess of my limbs, the nervous reaction ct .
my whole body on the slightest alarm or excitement,
the misanthropy and evil forebodings ; the self-distrust and want of confidence in others ; the incapa
bility to study, and want of resolution ; the frightful,
exciting, and at times pleasurable dreams at night,
followed by involuntary discharges have all disappeared ; andin fact,in two months after having
consulted the Doctor, I felt asif inspired by a new
life—that life which, but a short time ago 1 contemplated to end by my own hand.
With a view to guard the unfortunate from falling
into the snares of incompetent quacks, I deem it my
duty to offer this testimony to the merit and skill of
Dr. Czapkay, and recommend him to all who mas
stand in need of medical advice, being assured by
my own experience, that once under his care, a radical and permanent cure will be effected.
B. F. FILLMORE.
State of California,County-of San.-Francisco.—Subscribed and sworn before me, this 17th day of April,
A. D., 1856.
(Signed) JOHN MIDDLETON, [L. 8.]
Notary Public
kay Dr. L. J. CAAPKAY’S Medical and Surgical Institute is at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, California. The Doctor
offers free consultation and asks no remuneration unless he effects a cure : 223m
Something New !
\ E, THE UNDERSIGNED, take pleasure in announcing to the People of Grass Valley and Vicinity
that we have purchased and taken possession of the
Old Favorite Stand, known as ;
THE AURORA HOUSE,
formerly kept by C. G. MORGAN, situated on Main St
We invite all our friends and the public generally,
to give'us a call, as we are well satisfied that-we can
give general satisaction. No.pains will be spared to
make this one of the best, most quiet and comfortable Hotels in town. Our table-will be furnished with
the very best the market affords.. Connected. with
this house may be found spuerior accomodations for
Teamsters in the way of
Barns, Wagon Wards, Sheds, &c.
ke Also a good supply of Hay and Grain.
BARBER & MORDOFF. ~
Grass Valley, Sept. 10, 1855. 51-tf
aca —Maynard & Noyes’, Daaid’s, Edward’s,
" At G, V. Book and Music’Emporium.
with that .
pleasure which only those weighed down by the .
The demand of society .
more to warn the unwaty than to sound the praises .
of a physician of whom Scores of like cases can be
afflicted, where a permanent relief of their sutferings .
the most trifling duty imposed upon the daily avoca.
alinstances months, of their treatment, I found to .
+ Country trade at greatly reduced prices.
MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F. A.M
yMEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at the
Masonie Hall.
By order,
““. Wa. McCORMICK, W. M.
S. C. RICHARDSON, Sec’y.
1.0.0. F.
Grass Valley Lodge, No. 12.
INSTITUTED 28th July, 1853, meets every THURS
DAY night, at MASONIC HALL, on Mill St.
Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to
attend. ay S. COWIN, Jn, [N. G.
P. W. ROBERTS, R. S.
Jan. 26, 1856.
SNOWY MOUNTAIN DIVISION,
NO. 8, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, meets every Saturday evening at the Temperance Hall, on Church st
‘*All Brothers in good standing are cordially invited
te attend. D. E. Ospory, W. P.
C. Hinz, R. $} ; 17 6m
A. B. DIEELE,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Orrice—At his residence’on School St.
FLW. THAYER, —
© Attorney and Coun rat Law,
OS cep Sit Rtredt, Gass Valley.
j i DRIGH
ier appeared some months since n the San Francisco .
. Citizen, without the Usnowledge of Ir Young. We .
cRpy 5 18.2 ¢omplimentary tribute to one of the most {
! ; ‘ hut over-made this State his resi
¢ Stpeax oF GratitepE,—The following letskillfal pbs sciars %
‘nee. As
lic without the knowledge of any one but the writer,
It should be cut out and pinnec
{
t was entirely unsolicited, and made pub.
} tspeaks voinmes.
. » for xeference to any one who should nnfortunate/ i { low Men-~Deing about to leave
' the State. of Calitornia for my hom higan, .
. wish before leaving to recommend to your notice thai
great benefactor, Dr. J.C. Young. I had been onthe
very brink of the grave, when he stretched forth his
hand and saved me from death. For several years I had
beck troubled with a complication of diseases, brought
on .by bad habits, aggravated by exposure in the
mines, which had so weakened my system and undermined my constitution that I have often .contemplated suicide. Borne down by racking pains ih my body,
dizziness in my head, sore eyes, pains and misery in
my back and hips, weariness in my legs, evil forbodings, together with a confirmed melancholy, I considered my best friends to be my worst enemies ; my
dreams were frightful, and at times strange phantasies took complete possession of my mind. I was
fast hurrying to insanity—that worst of living deaths
In this state a friend and partner in the mining business approached me on the subject, andadvised me to
go to the Bay and see Dr. Young, J did so, and thank
God for it. Dr. Young examined my case, and told
me hecould cure me. Shortly after I commenced
taking his medicines my troubles began to decrease,
and in three months I was perfectly well. Take my
advice, all you that are afflicted, and call upon him,
for he will be sure to cure you ; he has cured several
of my acquaintances after they had become discouraged by being deceived by the humbugs of the day,
both by American and foreign vagabonds. My heart
leaps toward him with gratitnde for his benefits to me
and my friends. Cuas. F. MANnrove.
25tf
GRASS VALLEY BOOT AND
enon Fl svong,
BERNARD HARRAGAN.
Main Street, Grass Valley.
Rg Atthe Sign of the Bic Boor. <@Q
[ Oppesite Marshall’s Corner. }
Gta SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity to return
his thanks for the very liberal patronage hither. to bestowed upon this establishment, and informs his
. friends and the public that—
The Business ef the O1d Stand will hereafter be conducted at the above place, by the undersigned, on his
own account ; and the public may rest assured that
. he will, as heretofore, continue to keepon hand a full
. assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, consisting in part as
follows :
. Gent's Fine Boots, of every description, fashionbly
. made; thick Boots sewed and pegged; Ladies’ Boots,
Calf. patent leather, and gum ; Ladies Shoes, of all
kinds; miner’sextra heavy boots; children’s shoes,
cloth slippers, and in fact, every thing which has
been czlied for in our market.
Miners may rest assured that they cannot get a bet. ter boot in California, and those wishing a fine and
. fashionable article, can suit themselves as well here,
. as in San Franeisco.
. £&gALL GOODS are warranted, as the Proprietor
well know the stock they are offering.
. = Call and see.
. 11-tf
BERNARD HARRAGAN.
CLOTHING WAREFIOUSE.
WILLIAM G. BADGER,
No. 2309 Battery Street,
Corner of Merchant, San Faancisco.
ES of every variety of CLOTHING and FUR_ NISHING GOODS. Also of Blankets, Ducks,
Drills, Sheetings, Hats, Caps, Doots and Brogans,
By RECENT ARRIVALS we have received very
i large invoices of the most
Desirable Styles of Clothing,
and itis the Largest Stock ever offered in this mar. ket. The Goods are manufactured under my own supervision ; are of the best material, well cut, large
sizes, and made in the most desirable manner.
j Wroders from the Country
Are invited to examine this Heavy Stock, and they
will find the prices LOWER than they can be found
elsewhere in the market. as
Purchasers may rely on receiving the best and
most saleable Goods, as each article is guaranteed.
Agr Orders from the country promptly and carefully attended to.
10,000 pairs assorted Fancy Cassimere Pants.
J9,000-pairs ass’d fancy and plain satinet Pants.
7,000 pairs Linen Pants,
. 2,000 pairs Goodyear’s rubber Pants.
1,000 Goodyear’s white rubber Coats.
. "200 cases” Goodyear’s long and short rubber
. 200 cases miner’s Boots. [Boots.
. 1.000 dozen super flannel Overshirts.
. ‘200 dozen fancy cassimere Overshirts.
31,000 dozen white Shirts.
650 dozen heavy hickory Shirts.
500 dozen heavy check Shirts.
. 300 dozen Merrimack Shirts.”
600 dozen Lambswool Undershirts.
300 dozen Regatta Undershirts.
200 dozen Grey Flannell Undershirts.
450 dozen Lambswool Drawers.
250 dozen bleached drill Drawers.
1,500 dozen Overalls.
80 Denim Frocks.
1.200 dozen country knit wool socks.
1,500 dozen heavy white and mixed cot. socks.
1,000.pieces super silk pocket Handkerchiefs.
100 dozen super black silk Neckerchiefs.
200 dozen cambric Handkerchiefs.
300 dozen rubber Belts.
250 dozen Buck Gloves.
400 dozen: Buckskin Gold Bags.
1,000 DoesKin buisiness Coats.
400 dozen black cloth frock coats.
2000 assorted Overcoats.
500 assorted pea coats.
3,000 silk, cloth and velvet Vests.
20 bales blue and white Blankets.
50 bales A Sheetings.
50 bales Drills.
30 bales assorted Duck.
50 cases fine Felt Hats.
100 cases Straw Hats. For sale by
WM. G BADGER,
Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, .
109 Battery street, corner Merchant, San Francisco.
N: B. No Goods sold at retail. 32-3m
UST RECEIVED, per clipper ships David Brown,
Phantom and , Adelaide, a complete and Fresh
Hen TARDWARE GOODS, ~
Comprising all the variety of Shelf Goods, MMlining and Farming Tools, of the newest and
most approved Pattern, which we offer for sale to the
We invite
to call and examine our Stock.
rose E. FITZGERALD & CO.,
" Sign ef the Big Padlock, NO. 112 Battery St.
33-1m San Francisno.
18 [SPRING] 56.) FRRLSREH” . & manpwane, oe
H. FRIEDMAN, =
Masonic Hall,Mill Street,
Grass Valley.
Recommends his Extensive Stock of
NEW DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
WALL PAPER,
CARPETS,
MATTING.
11-tf
EMPORIUM!
The wittiersicre. having purchased the entire stock
and jnteresi (i. 2, Stile: in the Book end Music ErnI
poriurs, adjoining the Post Office, would invite the
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,
attention of ovc friends and the public generally So Old:B.iock’s Sketch Book.
our advertisen ent below.
“We chall alwavskeep on hand a perfect assortment .
of nil articles tr ovr line, and will endeavor to merit)"
patronage by the quality of Goods, and‘ prices to
. suit the times.’
KENDAEL & SPENCER.
Gvass Valley, November 17, 1855.
E. A. KENDALL.
: , Sonange FOR THE PEOPLE!
If you want Newspapers. ;
If you want Magazines;
Tf you want Cheap publications ;
If you want Books ; : :
If you want any thing that’s printed—
Call at the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM.
If you want by the quantity
If you want single copies ; a
If you want in wrappers for mailing ,
If you want new works as soon as received :
If you want anything sent by mail ;
Call or send to the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM. Next door to the Post Office.
‘Y TATIONERY FOR THE MULTITUDE!
——
.
If you want Letter Paper ;
If you want Bill Paper ;
If you want Foolscap ;
If you want anything to write on--.
Cailat the G. V. BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM.
Next door to the Post Office.
LANK BOOKS!—
Tf you want half bound Blank Books ;
If you want Books bound in Sheep ;
If you want books bound in imitation of Russia
If you want Books bonnd with Russian Bands ;
If you want Books bound with full Russia ;*
If you want Pass Books ;
If you want Time Books ;If you want Memorandum Books ;
Of any description call or send to the GRASS VALLY BOOK & MUSIC EMPORIUM.
Next door to the Post Office.
Alta California Telegraph Company.
HE Line is now in connection with all the principal Cities and Towns in the state.
Ra Orrice—Next door to the Post Office, at the
G. V. Book anp Music Emporium, Main Street.
WM. K. SPENCER, AGENT.
Special Notice.
Mrs. Wu. W. WOOD, M. D.,
Would respectlully inform her friends and the public that she has established herself in Grass Valley,
. for tne practice of her profession. Obstetrics, and
the diseases of children have been her particular
study. Mrs. W. hasin her possession rceommendations from the first physicians in Boston.
Ba Residence—On the Slide, opposite Skillman’s
tore. 24-tf
. Dr. E. H. DEN
ies returned to Grass Valley, in which town
he purposes to permanently reside, respectfully
offers his Professional services to his former patrons
and the public at large.
OFFICE—in Marshall’s Brick “Building, corner of
Main and Mill Strests, Grass Valley. feb26
PECKHAM HOUSE, —
MAIN STREET, WALLOUPA.
M®:: PECKHAM,, late of the Peckham Hotel and
the Irving House, Grass Valley, begs leave to acquaint ber friends and the public generally that she
has opened the
Peekham Hiouse, at Walloupa,
Where it will be her constant study to give satisfaction to allwho may favor her with their patronage —
Her table will be supplied with the best, and not sur
passed by any in the mountains.
M. k. PECKHAM, Proprietor.
Walloupa, Dec. 12, 1855.
SMITH & ANDERSON,
Attorneys at Law,
OFFICE—Mulford’s Building, Main Street, Nevada.
January 1, 1856. 21-tf
Cuas. F. Smiru. Wu. F. Anperson
WALL PAPER,
A general assortment just rePARKER. ceived by
CARPETING,
OIL CLOTH,
CHINESE MATTING,
A general assortment at PARKER’S
Fresh Spring and Summer Goods and
Clothing, at PARKER’S.
THE EYES! THE EYES!!
DR. ALBERT A. SNYDER, Oculist.
A* those afflicted with Sore and Inflammed Eyes,
will do well to call on Dr. Snyder, who guarantees to cure all diseases of the Eye in a short time or
no charge. Having met with great success in San
Francisco and knowing that thousands are afflicted
through the mining districts, I have commenced a
tour through the country. Office—United States Hotel, Nevada. 32-tf
TO PROPERTY HOLDERS,
fAnd all who Contemplate
THE ERECTION OF BUILDINGS.
The undersigned is prepraed to contract for the .
eee ‘ erection of
rick or frame Stores, Dwellings
Quartz Mills, Saw Mills and Buildings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. AND CARPEN
WORK GENERALLY. ne
The Citizens of Grass Valley, Nevada. R oady, and the County generally, may find ie thence
terest to consult me beforecontracting with other parties. A thorough knowledge of the business will ena
ble me to give satisfaction in all cases. and to contract for work at the lowest paying rates.
JAMES E. WOLFE.
J — Aurora House, or Pacific Express, Grass
>
nao Music Emporium.
OREGON ST., NEAR FRONT, San Francisco.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE PROOF DOORS AND SHUTTERS/)
BANK VAULTS, GRATING, BALCONIES. RAILNG, &e.
= Bay All Kinds of RLACKSMITHING done to order. ~
Second hand SHUTTERS constantly on hand, and
for saleat Low RATES. @p~Particular attention paid
to Country trade_@y +
N. B.—Oregon Street isin front-of*the Custom
House, north side of ‘‘Merchant’s Exehange.”’
30-3m
GRASS VALLEY
EVRUITVBRE STORE,
O. JOHNSON,
(Opposite Denzer’s Bakery, Main Street,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Grass Val
ley that heis again prepared tosupply them with
Furniture of the Latest Patterus,
Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges,
And in general eserything connected with the
Furniture and Upholstery Business,
He begs to return thanks fer the liberal patronage
before the fire, and hopes to deserve its continuance.
His Stock is entirely new, and he defies competi
tien, either in Quality Workmanship or Pricés, ~~
N. B.
NEW BOOKS? ! .
Pheenixiana _
OGETHER with a New Stock of Blank Books, Sta~— tionary, Novels, Musical Instruments, &ie &e.
Just received.and for sale atthe Grass Valley Book
32-tf KENDALL & SPENCER.
©. A. TWEED. S. W. FLETCHER.
TWEED & FLETCHER,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
OFFICE—Davis” Brick Byijding, Broad St., Nevada
Bas C. A. Tweedy Notary Public. 3-3tf
Sa ee ee ee
SCHOQL FOR MISSES,
ANS LITTLE BOYS.
Mrs: H. S: { DSMITH. respectfully informs the
izens of Gra ‘alley and Vicinity, that she wil
mme nee Qerr School for Misses and little Boys,
~ on Mill Street, on Monday. the 6th o
as formerly.
Ny <*
Pussluten” of Co-Partnership.
oe
N= is, hereby given {Wt the co-partnership
heretofe ting betWeen the subscribers, under the name and style of ‘Nhomas.& Mitchel, as proprietors of the Commergal tel in this place, was
dissolved by mutual c iN on™ the 3d day of April
last, 1856. The busine the oldwirm will be settled by either of the formePpartners,
’ M.H. MITCHEL,
> \. HENRY THOMAS.
The business of the Houge Will hereafter be conducted exclusively ‘by the undersigned,
é HENRY THOMAS.
Grass Valley, May 9, 1856. 3t
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List of Post Offices and Postmasters
In THE Strate, August Ist, 1854
NAME OF OFFICE. Counvy. NaMs POSTMASTER.
Agua, Frio, Mariposa, B F Whitten,
Alamo, _ Contra Costa, John M. Jones,
Angel’s Camp, Caltveras, P W Scribner,
Alvarado, Alameda, H C Smith,
Ashland, Butte, Elijah Lott,
Auburn, Placer, J F Bailey,
arun City, El Dorado, Chas L Frost,
Benicia. Solano, James Miller,
Bidwell’s Bar, Butte, A B Newcomb,
Big Bar, Trinity, Wm Coddington,
Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne, Jos W Butler,
Bodega, Sonoma, JW Miller,
Bucksport, Humboldt, ———
Cache Creek, Yolo,
J C Fain,
—_——
Carson Valley, §l Dorado,
Charley’s Ranch, Butte,
Cedarville,
Chico, Butte, I. Bidwell,
Columbia, Tuolumne, A A Hunnewell,
Colusa, Colusa, Wm Vincent,
Cold Spring, J M Groetscheiner
Contra Costa,
Fl Dorado,
Contra Costa,
~
Cosumne, * Sacramento, W Wilson,
Cottonwood, Shasta, Wm. Lane
Coloma, + El Dorado, G Waldron,,
Crescent City, Klamath,
Curtisville, “XJ Tuolumne, J M Root,
Qiamond Springs; Fl Dorado, C B Noteware,
Bobbin’s Rancho, Yuba, O F Baldwin,j
Qouble Springs! _ Calaveras, A R Wheat,
Qownieville, . ba, das Gemon;
ory Town, ,* Calaveras, A G Sneath,
Eureka, \ ‘Trinity, H W Bean
Foster’s Bar, *~ ~Wuba, J B Whitcomb
Fremont, ~ _ Yolo, W G Brown,
Fiddletown,. ~EI Dorado, a
Garrote, >" Tuolumne, J F Watts,
Georgetown, ; E} Dora iv. i hi Keed,
Greenwood,} El Dorado, S B Jaynes
Green Spritigs, Tuolumne, Jas Taber,
Gitdy. Santa Clata, LC Everett,
Goodyer’s Bar, — Sierra, A C Johnson,
Grass Valley, Nevada, E Mathewson,
Hamiltom, “Butte, CC Callett,
Mariposa, Horr’s Ranch,”
y 1
Caleveras, Ione Valley,G D Dickinson,
JH Alvord,
Iliuoistown, Pleaer, B Brickell,
Jcksonville, Tuolumne, Geo B Keys,
Jackson, ~ Calaveras, Bruce Husband,
Johnson’s Ranch, Yuba, N EO Reor,
Kina, t Shasta, Wm. Potter,
Knizht’s Fey, San Joaquin, . Geo W-Dent,
Lassen’s, * Butte, W P Mayhew,
Los Angetes, Los Angeles, W TB Sanford,
M I Yuba, P W Keyser,
John McNamarra
Geo W Jones,
Geo Kimball,
G W Coulter,
= Mariposa,
} Zig Contra Costa,
Marsh’s Landing, Contra Costa,
Maxwell's Creek, Mariposa,
Michigan Vity,’ Placer,
Mountain, View, Santa Clara, .
Mision Samfose, Alameda,: .
Mokelunule Hill, Calaveras,
Moore’s Kgach, Colusa,
Mormon Bland, Sacramento,
Monterey, ‘. Monterey,
Mv. Springs, El Dorado,
Marphys, « , Calaveras,
‘.ount Opsir, Mariposa,
Jacob Shumway,
Jas B McKinney.
Wm Vincent,
J W Shaw,
A Randall,
H A Hendee,
A Heury Steven
~ Jos H Miller,
Moniezwnha, Tuolumne, i Conway,
Millert®n, San Joaquin, :
Menroyility\ — Oolusa, RF Pratt,
Napa, , Sonoma, J B Eaton,
Nashville, El Dorado, J P Thurston,
Nevada,.’ Nevada, R A Davidge,
Nicolas, Sutter, F H Russell,
North Ranch, Calaveras, Ed T Lake,
Ophirville, Placer, D B Curtis,
Farks’ Bar, Yuba, E Y¥ Gaver,
Placerville, E! Dorado, W D Williams,
Petaluma’, & Sonoma, § W Brown,
A Kenyon, Pleasaht Grove, Sacramento,
anta deittos-Reyes, Marin,
Quart§burg, Mariposa, Thos Thorn,
RinggolY, « El Dorado, J L Sargent,
found Tept, . Nevada, J E Steer,
Rough & Ready, Nevada, J R Little,
Red Bluffs, Shasta, S M Bishop,
San Fragtisco, San Francisco, TJ Henley,
Sacramghto, Sacramento, F Forman,
San Diego, San Diego, P H Hooff,
San Jaan," Monterey, P Brien,
San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, T J Harvey,
San Bernardino, Los Angeles, D M Thomas,
SangRamon, Contra Costa, S Russeli,
Sah Jose, Santa Clara, ’ JR vatrick,
Sayta Clara, Santa Clara, F Cooper,
Salmon Falls, El Dorade, Thos R Brown,
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, E Anthony,
Sapta Rosa, sonoma, T G Habman,
Santd\Barbara, Santa Barbara, Sam‘l Barnes,
Shakta, Shasta, H Harrell,
sontma, Sonoma, J N Randolph,
sSopora, Tuolumne, HW Theall,
Steinsberger’s San Francisco, ——
Staphle’s Ranch, San Joaquin, J Staples,
Snelliggs, Mariposa, John Snelling,
Stockton, San Joaquin, John S Evans, ~
Sutter Creek. _ falavaras, . . Crandall,
Spanish Flat, © El Dorado, gr eae
Suisuthy . Sonoma, HG Moore,
Tehama A Colusa, ~ Newell Halt
Tegyas Hill, Sacramento, “John Clark
Trinidad, Gamath, IL. B Gilkey
Third Crossing, Calaveras, Jas A Tait
Tutnerville, Sacramento, TM Pauling
Uniontown, Hamboldt, A M Murdoch
Vurnon, Sutter Abdell,
Joleano, Calaveras, E W Gemm
ay
ss
7%
All kinds of Cabinet Work made or repaired .
Grass Valley Book & Huse . soe wicraelaes
-Manufactures of
:
Stoves, Crockery and.
. GLASS WARE.
E. MCLAUGHLIN, E. M@LAUVGHLIN,.
Brick Stere, Mill St., Grass Valley.EGS LEAVE to inform his many friends and the?
public generally; that he has the Largest anif:
Best seFected Stock ever offered in this market of——
HARDWARE ~
BAR AND SHEET IRON
CAST STEEL
LEAD PIPE OF ALL SIZE
DOUGLAS PUMPS
RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING
LACE LEATHER
RUBBER, HEMP AND COTTON
PACKING
GUN AND BLASTING POWDER
SAFTY FUSE
QUICKSILVER
CARPENTER’S AND JOINER’S
TOOLS
FINE POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
MANILEA ROPE, ALL SIZES
CROCKERY & GLASS WARE
WOODEN WARE
TIN WARE
DOORS & WINDOW SASAR ,
All of which will be sold ai the lowest Cash Priee.
Reger age ESO. Sacer, :
Tin, Copper and Sheet fron Ware.
28) Ra JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. {tf
BURDETT & CO,,
WATCHMAKERS AND
JEWELLERS,
Main Street... . Grass Valley,
Two Doors below the Post Office, and opposite Benton’s Exchange.
LL KINDS of Jewelry Work done in the neates
4X possible manner. Watch Cleaning and Repair
ing done at the shortest notice,
Ve have a Lapidary oonnected with our establishment which enables us to manufacture ail
kinds of Quartz Jewelry as cheap as the cheapest. —
A@~ Quartz bearing Gold bought, or cut to order .
N. B. All work done at our Establishment warranted to give entire satisfaction. 24-tf
LJ e @
Thompsonian Physician.
R. AARON DOW of Grass Valley, having had 24
years practice in the above profession, although
for the past three years having retired frem practice,
will, from and after this date, receive calls from those
desiring his niode of treatinent, Vegetable and Botanical Medicine.
Aa Dysentery and Dirrhea cured on a warrantée;
or no pay. _
Prof. Waterhouse, of Harvard University, says of
this mode of practice, to the Boston Courier :— re-main firm in the opinion that the Thomsonian system of practice is superior to any now extant ; for by
his remedies, as much can be accomplished in
three or four days, as can be done by the regular system in as many weeks, and that too without injuring,
the patient.’’
4a Dr. D. resides on his Ranch, on the Nevada.
and Rough & Ready road. First house west of Camp.
Spring, one mile from Grass valley, 33g miles from.
Nevada. 3m28
NEW STORE!!
Permanently lecated ‘on
MAIN ST., GRASS VALLEY.
THOMAS FINDLEY,
Wholesale Dealer in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Of all Kinds and Qualities.
Aiso—at Wholesale and Retail,
A large Stock of Greceries, Provisions, a1!
kinds of Mining Tools, and a large Stock of Crockery. £2 This Stock is selected with care and warranted to give satisfaction.
Ag All Orders promptly attended to, and Gae
delivered Viee of Charge.
GOLD DUST BOUGHT.
CHECKS Drawn on DREXEL, SaTuer & CuuRGH.
17-tf
GRASS VALLEY BAKERY
—AN D—
PROVISION STORE.
Cc. R. EDWARDS & CO.
Have removed from the ruins of their former place
of Business, on Main Street, and establishéd themselves permanently at their
New Fire-proof Store, on Mill Street,
¥ ‘ Where they are prepared to furnish their old.
‘ ustemers, and all new ones wlio may please te
give them a call, with every variety of
BREAD, PIES AND CAKE.
WEDDING AND OTHER PARTIES furnished at short hotice, with Fruit, Sponge and Pound Cake, at the lowést prices:
gg. , Our Assortment of
Provisions, Groceries and Liquors
Wili be found equal toany in this market, and will
be kept full and fresh by constant arrivals from below,
4@~ Goods delivered to any part of the town, ‘fr
of extra charge: oe 3-3
L. P. Stong, O. N. SMitH,
GREAT REDUCTION.
Immense Excitement at the
UNION HOTEL,
No. 235 Broad Street, Nevada Cit
HE PROPRIETORS of this well known Es sbichment beg leave to inform their friends, ar 1 the
traveling public that on and after Monday, the 28th
S#. of January, 1856 the price of Board will be reai ced.
This House is too well known to neéd any comni nt
The Proprietors pledge themselves that be exper oa
shall be spared to make it a comfortable home to a'}
who may favor them with their patrouage.
Board per weeks.. 0.0. 6533 Bee fees $8308,
** and Lodging, per week.... : 10,00.
See ae, ORY oe Ve bee 34 cues iss 2,00,
Single Meéals...:. ebb ouae st -<sa7) Oe
Lodging ...¢... . ;
53 “Acie bode soa
18-yf STONE & SMITH. Proprietors
Dissolution—City Brewery:
ee Co-partnership heretofore existing under thename and style of Mitchell & Maiden, of the City
Brewery, corner of Main and Church. Streets, Grass
Valley, is this day dissolved by mutual conséni. The
business of the late firm will be settled by éither of
the undersigned, CHARLES MITCHE!
2 JOHN MAIDEN,
Grass Valley, May 19th, 1856,
The undersigned have this day formed a Co-part»
nership, and will continue the business, as above, az
usual, under the name and style of Taylor & Maiden.
SAMUEL TAYLOR (Caapwicx.)
JOHN MAIDEN
WRer LATE ARRIVALS From ae York
> of new style fancy Cassimere Pants :
Cases of plain and fancy Satinnett PANTS, 3°*
Cases of Linen Duck and Cottonade PaNTs;
Cases of black cloth frock and business CoaT#;Cases of denin UveRaLis and JuMprrs , ey
Cases of light grey Flannel Oversmats j
Cases of Linen théck Saimrs
Cases of white L. B. Sarrts ;
Cases of gray and white Mer. Srints & Daaw'as;
Cases of Cotton and Wool Surrts ;
Bales of blue and searlett BLANKETS ;
In addition to the above we have a great variety of
Goods in our line. too numerous to mention, selected
by one of the firmnow in New York, which will be
sold at the lowest market fates, by the package or
simgle dozen ; to which we invite the early attention
j
of buyers. BREWSTER & JENNINGS,
Granite store, No 72 Battery St.30 8m San Franeises.
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