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June 5, 1858 (4 pages)

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ES ea Gri 35 Val ult itis i GRASS VAL W. B. REWER, EDIT AGENTS. @no. A. Lovrerove is our duly auihcrised Agent for Sacramento. Heiay be found et 67 J st. Ok. Mr. L. P. Fusuer fs onr ecle Agent in San Francisvo. He la empowered io receive adverti-ements, and receipt forthe same. He muy be fenndat his desk $n the Iron Building, opposite the I’acific Express Office, up Stairs, EIEN Eire Organizaticn, By reference to the proceedings of the meeting of Last evening, it wiil be pereecited that our citizens have complied with the proposition of Capt. Hotaling, he agreing forthe monthly payment of $300, to; keep the streets cf the town thoroughly watercd. anc th e Reservoir, at all times full, and the bydrants in order and ready 2 any moment for fire purpeses. In order to be prepared for action at the earli est moment, au organization of one company was made adjourned meeting which will ke Monday evening next, the preprints of or. ganizing another company will be id _ered, Our own opinivn is Pibai there should COLSIC “be two cer tainly and perhaps three distinct ; Scientifie knowledge ef the most fmporiaut Capit. Hoblaling, relative to water for fire + Jape wt 4 poe . ; 4 Re Je 8 ‘ i . organizaiions. Itis to be hoped there will and wonderful mineral region on the face of . purposes aud for sprinsing the streets The be « full attendance of citizens on Monday . tho giube, Great eet has already in the . Meeting was organized by the appointment evening, so that a full expres-ion of fecling upon the matter be had auda full organization compicted at once. An naditiengl amount ef hose will te in rcadaegs by the . last of next week. Arrest ror Repgery.—L, : Loston Ravine, was arresicd Jast evening for robbedy and after a preliminary examina. before Justice Richardson was ecmmitte take his trial before the next court of cessions. The man robbed was a miner, named James Donnelly, who sayshe was decoved into said Stone's and there robbed of his money which was in a purse in his pecket— The police have long bad their eyes upon Stone, but until the present time noihing definite has been found against him. fo¥) ~ oO. James R. McConnel was arrested on the 28th inst., for breaking open a trunk snd stealing thercirom sun@ry valuables. After an exantination befere Justice Richardson he was fined $50, in default of payment of which he was committed to jail. Same day one Samuei Neweomb, was»arrasted for stealing a mereshaum pipe and fined $10. Bold Attempt at Robbery. A boid attempt at robbery was made, a few days einee, near Mc Dameiagy s ranch, en the Bear River road. couple of miners had Leea very fox making arich strike, and taken cut,in a sbert time, some $1,590. keep their good luck to themsctves, they SP nap at a mARA Ae, Steen en Beri bolic Marron. A day Or two ! last evening, and af the . . i i . j ! ; . ! } ; three distinct ages, the lowest of which ccn. {appears that a. comb} ‘tunate in . Mo unotain region, in this : tate. Not being able to . ; Well appointed corps of Minerak . We bave before usia the S . Londen . ports and Letters “On the Geology of the . i Gold Fields of Victoria,” by A. B.C. Sel . a In the western portion of the Vietoria district large lava fields oceur, which have hitherto been regarded as barren of go!d, but under which, Mr.Selwyn thinks, will one day be found rich snd extensive ‘guid de. posits. Evitish Scientifie Rescarch. GroLeey or tue AtsTRALIAN GOLD FIsips. The liberal policy which Great Britain is pursuing, of a free expenditure of the public money, in the employment of the best talent, which the world affords for the prosecution of scientific exploration throughout her im-. It will be noticed, from the above descrip. merse dominions, is daily giving evidence of . tion, that the Geology of Australia beare a the wisdom of such a course. Scarce a mai! . very striking resemblance to that ef eur reactes our shores that docs not contain ac-. own State; though from the statement cf counts of anew expedition which bas been} Mr. Selwyn, that the shists alone contain . set on foot, for some quarter of the world, or . geld bearing qnartz—the —* being bar. . seme importent developinents which bave . ren—we should infer that the mineral veins been made by those already in the field of . of Australia, or at least those of the Colony . active research. We had but jest read the . of Vietoria, cannot be relied upon as continpartienlars of the discoveries of Livingston . ving to any very considerable depth. In and his departure with his companions, on . California, the granite is equally as prolife his second African tour, when intelligence! of gold bearing quartzas the siates, and reaches us of the near departure of another . = & . generaily much easier werked. As a genescientific corps, one of the most extensive and ‘ral thing, so far as our own observation has compleie ever sent ont by the English Gov. extended, the granite pine contain gold finer, ernment, which is to be commissioned to more universally sre od, and mere reliable . . the ishocpitable and unknown interior of . than the elates. Nearly all the “specimen British Ameries. practi. mines”? oceur in Sate. s A vast amount of information will be given e fraiis of this expedition. * ic ottings down of cal and ecient ft . aU to the werld, as th Vater Necctiung—Fire ise. eSB The citizens of Grass Valle er’s Hall, purguant to cdj While nothing, save ithe “2 journE rack last . . one “solitary wondercr,”’ st ere eol. tected into the form of two or three Legisia. evening, to hear the report of the committee i u i ue PS ‘tive Reports, has ever been done hy cur . eppe nied te secure subscriptiogs~sfor the uvn Devornment, to give te the werld ary i purpose of carrylag out the Fropesition of of J. J. Dorsey to the Chair, and Dr. C. T. Cleveland, Secretary. The committee reported that the neecesary amount of moathir subscription had been pledged. Th nieears was accepted, and after come little discussion it was resolved to proceed at once to the organization of a Fire Departnient. The most of those present then affixed . their names {oa paper to that effect, after . which the subscribers proceeded to organize with J.J. Dorsey in the Chair,and A. Bb. Dibbie, Eeq., S-erctary. The orgasizetion was effected by choice field, in the more newly discovered mineral region cf A Rio ry least two or three ogists and , ly giving rehes,—. Gecilegists, who are even thus ear the werld the results of their resea upplement to the Mining Journal, for March 27th, 1858, brief extracts from proof zheets of ReGold Wyn, — to _the Colony of Victoria ; . and “ Notes on the Gold Fields ef Bailarat,” . by Jobn ee C, E., Survevor in the Gov8 besides ; tion, with an elegant carriege, for ns little . left during the past week, and numbers are . leaving almostevery day. We most sincereily wish th iin Towa. At the latest accounts the’ gold fever was Eailread Extension. Gold mining i Mr. Juceh, Chief Fngincer of the Saco mento Vuiley Railroad, will soon commence . on the ineresse. Repiitted the snryey fora branch line from the maio gold mines in Unionand adjoining connties . trunk to Auburn. and from that town to the . are mentioned in tke papers, and parties are . highest practicable mountain point on the ' said to be making Yrom fire to ten dollaraa [rowd to this place. A branch railroad as . day in gathering” the. dust. Occasionally, lf ar as the Bear River crossing, between this ¢! } $290 lumps and good sized nuggets reward are aud Aubarn, will be of great advani the toil of some lucky individaal. The sanc tace to this county, and will sccure ail the ; on the streaths: 3 where the gold is found is fret gbt end passenger business from this. the same kind as that in which the gold is piace and all points above. It will also ef. found in California. A letter from Osceola. . fectually remove one other incubus that has . jp Clarke -County, to the Burlington Hawk ‘tong rested with crushing weight upon the . . Eye, ehys : “The gold excitement is high . peeepeneys of this county—the cdious “ Cal. . ; here. &Tbere i is a company of some fifty ‘nia Stage Company's’? mencpoly.— . hands nt work turning South river, and as . When a railroad is completed as far as Bear . soot as ibey get it completed, the dam and river, the distance will be eo short that the . race dug, ‘they expect to find plenty of the . people will be able to sustain an opposition . precious metal, There sre others making! line to that point, unless the monopoly com. good wages, digging the hills borderiag the . i ee pany are willing to come down with their . stream. It has been found in a number of i fare to some reasonabie point. So Intolera. places in this county.” . ble bas this burthen become of late, that Othe? accounts pronounce the whole affair many are corpelled te walk, or prefer (6 . 9 humbug, and say that but very little gold iske private conveyance below. A pary ef has been found, and that the “ diggings” four or six can now go toa livery stab] te ; will not pay anything like ordinary wages. land bire a private c¢ arriage for a vieitto We wait for further developments. Sacramento for the same price that they" are . A j ‘ . ' } } { ) 1 EMME S. ye, . obliged to to pay to the monopoly company. . Tey New Veirues ee erm Pour Grzat : = pe 4 N ; ;The plan isa good one—bee! idegumaking ig, Dritisa Revisy ze ree Cdinbarg, N orth 2 :' British, Westminis er, and London Quarter10. — sl Edinburg Megazine, Sty.) will commence with July, 1858 the trip a munch pieasant P OEE, it ‘keeps ihe Th . money Ci irenlatiog amMicng Our OW Citizens. ; Nes 7 aD nt tel Woodwerth or the Proprietors of the Empire . (mo livery stable will be happy ‘to furnish all Terms of Subsertplien-—Any one Rewho desire a pleasant trip of that dcecrip. view of Biaerwedg, $3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, f« The four Reviews and Blackwood, $30.— Four copies to one address, $30. Ere advertisemert. cr less money tha the stage. = n seats can be procured i iD ‘ . t rs Ral } gesThe Frazer River mines 2 ey r ‘ a> se f 4 taking away large “numbers of our popu vin n advance) on the four Revi . . . } H are still . postage (which sheauka be pagQquarterly idvs ara Blacklation, Not lees than thirty or forty have! . og to any Post Office in t{QgUnited States, only 80 cents a year. Name! year on each Review, and§ 2 fullest success te the adventur. crs, but we bave not tue remotest doubt but gph ig Adéress that cre the rains set in we shall record their . gojq street, corner ution, tee Gok x ‘return, ia scores, most bitterly repenting. The three Reviews represent the tie . . L. SCOTT & Co. rs, 54 ernment service, other important . of the icllowiag eMcers :— : pepers pon the mincral regions of Austra-. Stephen M. Smith, Chief Engineer. Wie-dsy that they arere wa ese earried . great political parties ef Bayes Brita — ita. Judging from the brief extracts before. J.J. Dorsey, let Assistant Engineer. jeway by ene of the most Srey eee . Whig, Tory and Radies!, and stand,as ns, we shoald infer that these pepers conC. R. Edwards, 22 Assistant Engineer. — vas ever been devised to ficece the Cal-, . ever have stood, unrivaled in the world tained much valuable and intéresting infor-. W.B. Ewer, Clerk. itorAts. pablis letters, and indispensibte to everyone who mation. Mr. Selwin, in refering to the Bendigo, Ballarat and Steigtitz gold fields. states inat the granites of these regions do not contain gotd. The goid bearing veins being . B. Brady. were appointed a committee to . confined to the shistose formation, which ig . . draft Bye-Laws for the government of the much cleaved and eentorted, and rich in fusorgebization. siliferous remains, Adjourned to meet again on Monday next. The gold bear = The officers were appointed a committce to Hose and the neecssary fir paratus, and report on Monday evening. Charles W. Smith, Dr. Cleveland, and A. procure x rifts are divisible into Sf en Emtersting E . aud South. tains large quantities of wood, seed-veascls =. Explerations at the West . &c., and is associated with clays, sand and . We lear, by announcements in various visti. These are overlaid with sheets of . 8 ourasls, that an ext eng and well “earth fava. These characteristics very much reranged plan for exploring the ancient earth . works at the West and Suuth, bas be proe those of the famous Sorora Table . pa . . ; . . jected, and is abeat to be putinto operation. . The movement contempiates a thoroggh . jand systematic exploration of oll the sage ai tumuli, and an accurate survey of A more recect auriferous in addition to — vi of extinct and crift contains, remains, the bones living marsu pial, (cpos sum Spears jh f s} } } Aen saseee $a ie Aw a. as v Are be slogical map will also be constructed id . . SS ee ere eee rome crses this drift iadities the lavas, and erat one of the partners re toa! , lative the +g ‘ deli: . Pp ner repaired i n ot} vis, rests epon the older arift. Th one uMbg the pregress © a f the work , fle iipeat? . s >} neighboring cabin to epend the night, and » { uaa iy marine or estuary beds, supnoseg . C22 Particelar mound, circumvatiation, friend ee his . sunk at home. During . ; io Le of the same age are orerlain by vole &e.in the great vallies of the West. A/! the night and after the moon bad risen, four . unin ishoe: + collection of relics from the mounds will be wen, disguised, anc with their faces black. ened, nade their rance at and demanded admittance and the money.—ld The partner who had remained at home, thinking discretion the better part of mer took to the chimney. while his triendiy lodger, who was cf the trne grit, armed jimse! with a gun. and notiicd the robbers of the . receptioa which they would mect shonld they enter. The vVilicins after some littie pariey and Gring a shot or bro into the cabin. one of which wounded tts brave defénder iz the sr The man in appea the cabin the cuimney i FE bg drift, auc ne CE RET SR ER At NE a LG CET ttn ne sm A third, . made carcially and judicionsly. This alone will be an important work accemplishe, for with one single exception, thereis not a respectable collection of American Aborigi. » and still more recent gold bear. iadifferently, ailtke other corresponds to the and Sages ge” ies ne, G6 RE: OTrcibary of California. The owest, or ihe directly npoa the slates. Mr. Philips, in nal relics—vestiges from the mounds—in the . United States. . 3c resting ps The stages from below go and come crowded with passengers, nearly cvery trip. Notwithstanding the rush to Frazer river, Our population very nearly holds its own, Not less than eight females wlibsome Sve his “ Notes,” saya that all the Vietorian gold placers are near or upon the granite. Is would appear from the “Notes,” that this entire region has been subjected to extensive, intermi! deep seated disturbanecs, tent, and Indeed, the ref . Since, from a person who had formely been . ; in his employ, but who being iin the boasted land of gold, without means . firerce of one would keep himself well informe gard to the current literature of yihe day — = their cheapness puis them withia the ret B . . of all. Y of our leadfew days Wants: to Get Back.—One received a leiter.a ing quartz men a7 — tS “4 biLlap assy a taken
with the rane River epi iaomte nvested all his means in an outfit to the nase . EF] Dorado, and now finds himgelf “strapped,” B= An Exchange says thu U. S: Senate, 116 th, giving EN . ch oe Apri i . . : aye ’ te 77 Fy either for s comfortable support there, or to . ®% ‘d and other metals.” get back sgain to a place where there is at. ! = Esa = SSNS EE I REIS SVMNLET, VASLUN & NcCOANE Ue, least an average probability of being able todo a little more than geta living. He; fnt00rDbe eVs co imwr wrote to his oid employer asking for moncy . HAVE associaied themscives for pracyte oS thea to get back with, and Bag ee faithful inbor . District and Supreme Court. . C. ¥. SMITH & E.-W. Grad Ve aTLoy ALAST, LN, him employment.—. discoveries of wh ey ieleven have fallen Kemp $20,000 for a machine for extgdeting . be . wall for New Quartz Wills, We have been shows by Mr. T. M. Johne, the diccoverey and proprietor, some fine specimens of quartz from a newly discovered ‘edge near the Zing Touse, on the Sacramentoroad, Mr. Jobns isited Grass Valley ‘or ihe purpose of enlisting capital in the project of opening the mi ‘ne and erecting machinery. Weare happy toSeara that he has fair prospects of success, We hepe soon to hear ofa mil! in operation there, Messrs. EB. F. Bunnell, James-A; Wall and. James H. Barnes are erecting machinery on a newly discovered vein in Marin County, White, Rife & Co. are erecting a mill, to be run by water, near the junction of the Agua Tria and Mariposa crecks, in Maripora . County. Nason & Co. have commenced the cone struction of a water mill five miles below the town of Mariposa, upon the creek of that name. : Messrs. Theirkauf & Co have a mill nearly completed at Contreras, in Amador County, The rock from this vein is supposed to be extraerdinary rich. , Mr. Corbet, of the Pioneer Boiler works, now constructing a boiler 48 inchesin ne m Fs y ”» Ht oe Quartz M tii log Seer Suiter SES Lee & Simpson are erecting a steam pump upon the Tons Jack lead, near the Allison Ranch in this place. Messrs. Rush & Layton, of this place, are removing their Steam Pump from Weimer toBadger Hill. Messrs. Swasey & Dunlay, on Middle creek, Shastacouuty, recently fad three and a balf tons of rock crusbed from a newly discovfed claim which yielded within a fraction of $59 to the ton. Parties, with ample means are so well satisfied of the value of this vein that, for a small interest in the vein, entered into an agreement to put Bp a = il forthwith. This vein promises to ‘ove ricker than any other vein in the @ounty.Prorigs or MINING IN Exorasp.—We have before” us a tabular statement of fifty-one Rag Nish mines, of tin. copper and lead, which ,eare declared dividends during tbe year £57. Of this namber the shares of only below their orignal assessment custs. The average cost per share of tite whole is $8.220; while the average present market vaiue, per share, is $23,315, an increase in ¥aineof about 300 per cent over their:first cost. The tatal amount of dividends declared by these mines during the year 1857, was $1,372.695. The copper ores from 135 mines in Corn hi riy-one if he will again giv JOHN R. MeCONNELL, Kehada the yexr 1853 reaiised the sum of This is the stery tbat will yet come ed June Ist, 1858.—24-tf sf . .$6,209.175. hundreds who have traveled the same roa a ia ee ee a . ia a he NI (ee ae == WH3SetTREers wn 1S Copastnership, . CONSTABLE’S SALE. Scyoay Law.—Tnae Sunday law goes iato upcrenuch avd We eee ibatit is ihe intention of cur principal merebants, all of whom have ever been fn of its cnec that tke Lew be strictly enforced. We trust for the credit of Grass Valley it will be thus observed williagty. It is the law of the land, and as such claims the support of every law . abiding inthe State. Tbe moral inf ar's Sabbath keeping in rec atl of the wisdem fOHE undersigued heve tis aay for UL Ort tee aks MEAT MAI tCO-ipeiTrow, busizess, to be carrielen at ¥ ayvor a ™ 4 CENT Ral M BE as: ‘ Ms shall Opposite head of Mili wiih Rieat oi 1 cut up treet--will Nurnt rish ¢ eee e best quuiity aod kind, selected and ima manner te suti ihe tidious epicures uch watterg, MDS ~ KORN, oe Be STONE. persen ve i] con ins ‘ie of the most fas. State of California, County of Nerada. se. Towns: ip of Grass Valley. rTit mn io me delivered, issied M. Spoiferd, Keq., an aeting in and for ihe C ouuty ¢ éfore unis, th, at i. 1888, to satisfy a dude ‘dl Justice of the Pe: e@, on the 1£52 ie faver of Meses Ker: Mack & Co ti um of $79 5a” } Ry virtue ofan EX € {. .roni the Cou rt of } facies ofthe . ~ . bear Fag date May . mont rendered by sai: . ast day of Ms . and against af fg > jie . Deb!, hiterest. Damages an? eost of suit . . I have taken in Exeentic nand will seit te the high. est bidder for cas a. all the x title. and interest . -of the xbove nained Jehn *k & Co., of, in, and te , On2 ifuuse and Steere, Siackhoure’r i Stil in Gra 38 Ve ,on Monday the 14th i Say ci June, A. tween the hours cf 10 and 40 age: x e : 4 California, wi ; “uae es ou sits . O'clock, A, > er a gh etronbilt LEN OB STRAY — . " Taken dalle vee: < Di ics H oo ee iat Fines ak x =: pee cen 2 23 the preperty of Jk Jin Mack ef Co. to sat———— SE ate a , at Bosigh + me Grass Vz} . isty the above demands an iirg cosis. ey; Ghor about the is +t of A'pribiast— ' { j Bizis cuety Merrine.—The regular ah annual meeting of the G. V. Bible Society = Branded with the letter O on thé teft hip f was held last Sabbath eveniag atthe Metho. setrel. Any person returning daia mule, to the s ise : = scriber, Bostun Ravine, or 1 Yesbrs Carrell & D avis, dist Church. The following officers were Batchkers, Grass Valley, will recewe ihe above Ke. 7 d. 34-4 ; elected for the easuing year :—-E. W. Snof. “**5: vid ao ee A NARE Mb. E, . Grass Valley, May £8, 185 { he ON, Constable. SALE. t¢ f 2 li farss? yw State. of Califersia, County oi Nevada, gs: = fownship of Nevada. aoe ee gion, even row, is ia astate ef unrest, for ford, Pres; O. Conaway, Vice Pres.; Rev. M, DR. ROS ENS AUNM’S B* bps ete op, after scai them well ont of the way.} ar, Philips states that “during ite eneewe er six childern, aud three or four rentle. Kellog: x, See, and Rev. Mr. Fish, Treas. iC c. 4 ed from the Couri ford, Fey. an ae. s ma? oD & uh suis furve ’ — vi z 5 : ing Justice of the lesce of G; iley Came Cow, au eporire to bie companion cscilutions of the epirit-bubbie were disiinetmen¢ame upto tiis place, one evening, . Executive Commitieo—Rev. MesSt tal, Rev. pPEOGOMacu as i¢ ¢t Exs ! oe unty of Nevada to me directed, and ésted May we % that he kwew fiero of the robbers. who lived ly mationd: Inition’ ing « xochinewk the ent(h from the last’ Atlantic Steamer. Several! fT. Neal, Mr. J. Borber, Mr. Stephen Filet. FOR TUR CURS CF ‘atisty a Judgment renéered y sald as Je a: i} l. pace ng ar cing of the earth. Bh i“ Lapmay? ie :: ' ; : fe : me ; : ; Teace on the oaH r May . atk Bn thal v3 BELY. be next morn The eountr y is ful! of eaves, cr small holes oticrs, who arrived onthe eame Ssheapidai cher and Mr. —— 225 mit ae ee Tn ie ae § et ‘(wunmipation, Toss. 2 ; ¢ tx Bich on and acainst tel seq men were arrested togeta semetimes filled with water, and ia many } come vp on other doys. Ammo: gthearrivals; Four Life Members were made at $20 each vn ee or cnneriea! Hie ; sat . ce . Damage and eaters 0 if suit. inve ae fis, . Orreat she rahined. sith thom Thea laliee = nro 2: ae the ae ‘s : es ' Briging ete &mor iG NerioLn . ti nO will ee Hee OS i: . who cabined with them. The laticr pre places gives out a Lellow sound when stru oe we notice thaf of our me naman A.J. Comn-! end a colleciien of $22.50, was taken up. ie tumach or sfowegls reiae ne and will sclito the hig Les t bidder for cash, all satan ths t+ ne } Sanat} ac; at he z ‘ ‘ ; 2 ~ ue t ; : ~ ~ ri: . ; bs = acG 4 Er on } the Pifast title ate int “Tes Je FOG icha fesicoa tie sHOCENCe, but Hits ¥ said that Le er stamped Epon like av coden br lies ron, with his air bride, . She cea ak ce aod ‘ ihe Riechiug Was W el] attend: a by cur ‘ % jand toa lic Sees at ~ ae Nd c, gt? “i ee in 3 : . : P Stampe ~pon ¥ COOGEE TIC PS 3 : ae ie ‘ar oi5 ot ae 3 Bie Agree a ated ¢n &ct “tieet snew the boery wes te teke plese na Ae : ’ Pre Roofers Chnemaker Eew Ty ran ennai iL gt ‘ 433 nf 4 x be } Sa the tow : } fae : hie < the robe: yWe 12 ten? Pisce, au horses evep noticing this plienomenon while j 3 irs. Rafus euceMascr. ine. dreemen, 2nothcitizens general liy 3 ail the re} igiougs denoemi All of tb one GiSeases You Vv soon Le relieved ci. & th e Bort i mie ine ? es c seg l S 9, that be head been solicited to join in {t, but passing over it . er of oxr citizens wes made happy by the ar . inatioas takiag a part in the same wattle eT te ee na? a8 bet Girections on thes these th by TA ehitie . a8 eee =. Reve yf ie eae — g ° = R ie as ja Bigs a5 ' 2 * sams rig ¥ ut ats Ereat emti-dis fe tic is the €suii ef st by oy ea bs Fe a iF) refused. tle fully confirmed the statement . on Bi ; . rival of his wifeand family. We wish them Sacre epee en ee profound and elaborais etudy ove of rc sis fe ea 2b a at ceca : pe eg: “zy she loth of June, if “© the eee age ‘s etl Tae work! ings a 3 . Ballarat, are wrought ae : sat? ih Se i Bo The well Known rz; Ca lifer: ia Minstrols ? will . celeb ed ies isiens © f the present eentury Tee. SKK ciween t c hours ef 39 6’ ‘elock A. BM. and 4 < be man up the chininey he otber 11 «he siceome : iS: Se as ait lsome instances 309 feet deep; by sbafis.;) AENy MECOMe: . uccomplishis ext of which he wh freely expendad . ¢ pee rh Ken as the Se SAUSAD I. two are still ai large, 2, jeg dE sesecmeg: ee . voth Ume sed money. I dp not heritate to afirm . coma sgt Lan ete: Grmands and eceruing ; e = 344} ne u rig e T; Hi Rs ! Ps a Tie ty < cs a abe c sts. “I ~ RS OR ae ES See eee H without tunneling—small poriabie e€RSines 1 Pics paE” Ry reference to their ecard, in another . H th . ee see Resenbat ne ’s Stersach Bitteis are . May 28, 1858.--n22.2¢ A. ALLISGN, Const. era cscs ; its oe eae i : Pisin ing ede acd Miatted Land ised tase of Fever and Ague cannot oceur t} : es 2 a a ea OLIN UsSEG fer Ubpirg si tetine j Vnitv it will Son Shae Rises 23%, & . . : <3 I Pe ES ae oe Se RECOVERY oF DRE <~A telegraphic desme ] BS “ =~ sting. An ecluma, it will be seen that Mesers, Smith “. gare — received : thaw the California oar bss a ze z by the most scientice chemisis in . oe by aie = = i v : rnig fagie : 1 Y YOLN atrph . C. Shes cents 1; appars tus is als 0 RCE nse of, ca eda rod. Masti R ig aee C J: 2 f; cCornne H the Medieal F Bots tv, andis now prescribed by nine . LE &, patch from San Francisco te th : Uni on Gil ay. achius.7 Bias tt rE. ae “a (nis place, and J.R. McConnell, . Agent, J, McGrim, the California edition of . tenths of the Fay sieians of ti land. ‘ry them— . ‘STABI] © SALE. ieee veakineg of ieee So j Sing machine”! v Orning tke a RMexican . Ee } ef have assceixted tt semselves ; Y eit test them—or your cons " . yesterday, speaking of ibe recent stage rob. Teeth orn Se ite Sess » ali a, have assceinted 1b emasesves ihe “ Pennsylvanian,” a paper establishec pee fice. your constitution, azd go your “way . ¢ of Culifornia—County of Nevada: bery betwee this pince a arustra, without quicksilver, aud probably for the purpose of prectice in the District’ , ; crip i ery between thi ice aud Nevada: “ht . P by the friends of the Acministration to coun-. 4%¢ you dyspeptic ?—take these Stomach Bitters. js stated that sihcie Gaber has sueceeded in recovering most of the $21,009 stolen fro Wells, Fargo & Co. Itis certain that he bas beeu (taking some extraordinary nicasures to deteet ihe robbers aud to find the crey, which may have been suceessful.”? S1rawsBereiks.—We acknowlkdg: the reception of a box of delicious strawberric= from the rauch of Chariey Barker. For fla. vorand size they will not softer with ang . ai.¢ several of . we have yet seen in this market; them measured four inches in etreum ‘erence. fu T3t%eine A +h lew arke . } Mr. Wilkins, of the Alta Market, near the ecrner of Mili and Neal streets, will keep berries from Lisranch conrtantly ca baud during tie teason. New Frraw.—Messre. Moses Korn and J. B, Stone, have, fermed e cepartn: ok the purpose of earryicg on the Market business, at the old asd of the Centr Market, epposite the head of Mili street, — Mr. K, is well and favorably known tu ou citizens in cennection with that line of bus. iness, and every kedy knows “ Jerry.’ net pas : ai m bi itt, (greenstone) fer reducing the “cements.” Ja some in. unk 260 feet throveh . before reaching the . gravel, which if itis es unyielding as that . and Supreme Courts of the State. tances shafts are Be By reference to cur edvertising colSeta encountered in California, must) offered for the recovery of a mule, supposed . i be hot t 1 fertaki . i . ae. ry Ee, Pa i 95. be 2a tedicus asd expensive unde: king,. to havestrayed. The mule isa valualie $s one, worth some $200, gravel Trocnsss oF boa . Journal of pomaeed exye: Some ’ 7 MM . ae must require extraordinary rich depos. . its to preyve remuncrative, The fact of euch 2a amcuatef basalt overlaying the ; . ; deposits would seem to indic i ces of an uwuusual char REPUILDING.—The rate ais sturban. ep : buildings are a ae: cy 4 atc racter, which have pro. cacy CG mplete reed “ slides” of immense bodies of ro ck, . COUTSe Of erection, on the burat distriet— iS ¢ One clags of these deep gravel Geposits is . UN lacki’y there are but few brick . 4 ea) the shane » of * leads,” which were eviin the yeras, or we could have the pleasure dentiy the beds of aneient mixes. These . © chronicailing the geing up of several i j bd , ri rir ty the ; 4 “leeds”? have generally a very uaiform fail, . brick buildings. ' — i {is i . i i 2 4 ty y+ OH ee etcut 16 feet in 1,009— about twiee Anotnen Wootty Honsz.—Itis said thet Be sol Zt abit fiUNSE.—Li 8S Sale ive: the fall of the present system of rivers. itis Virgiuia gentlemen has in bis possessioa a api 2arsiiat thereis s 180 aaAother class of; . : Kies . coli, some three years old. « hich . is without , ‘deep diggings,”? tue surfaees of which are . a mane, and woolly asas , ) wT y whe VUuley : Sue p. il level, end which preset unmistakable evi-. !dences of lacustrine origin; the volcanic lrocks,or lavas, having demed up the water courses and thus produced lakes or swamps, which were eventually filled up. kelumne, was totally destroyed by fire on with drift. Some of this class are evidently . Thursday, with the exception of nine fireof marine origin. proof buildings. ne F=™ A telegraphic despateh to the Union of yesterday, says that ile town of San Ancreas, situated about eight miles from Moumns it will be seen that a reward ef $25 is . or in the are you bi ii ous Y—try ope of these B be relieved at ence. Are you anno,ed by indigestion cr comsumption? —rcnove tlre cause by the free use of tiiese bitters Have yeu iever aad a: sugi—cure and prevent saa cousiitution destroying gas by ibe free use of these Litters. tereet the influence ef I Foruey’s Gosden State. nerd road to I’ress in the The proprietors will have a travel, PouiticaL Conventions —The Democratic State Convention meets at Sacramento DR. reets g F ] ca Wednesday August 4th—The Republi. Ba~ Mo ROSEN BAU} a, caus have issued a call for a Cenvention to . tiesigsctoka ai Proprietor, nor A 2 j FE r EPnjt “e . Mest at the same place on the day following. . Font Sinees,, Ebitedctyhia. a { i REPARED BY a E. W HEYWoGD sole Agent for Grass Ing in the ear, to ibe fashion cf excessively Valley. oN smali bonnets, which dress the neck instead A of the head. 34-6m MUSICAL WOXES! OF every size and style, with Mandolin and Bell Attachments, and: relections of music from Qperas, Nutional eee Waltzes, oct. ? Tf the anti-Lecomptonites suceced in secur: ! ee ae . ing the soetutst f the Demecratie Convenee iar EQ. WY. Hiesu Fonds ole Agent for Grasg . tivg, the Republicans will no doubt adjoarn . Y*H*>-. te —— {without making any nomination. Should . fee other wing secare ibe ascendeney, the . i Re epubliceus willno doubt put in nom? i S . tion sucd ae tickct as will be Best caleu!s a . to unite the opposition against the beau J i “Rofenbaun S icnites. £2 Ewineut medical men attribute ie B LI TT BPR great increase among women, cf nevralgia, . a Ad atk ar loss of sight, and great suffer#7 Congress adjourns on Monday next, Town®hip of Rough & Ready. issued out of Justice Isaae Dunster’s Court of . hough & Ready Township, cox nty of Nevada. in favor of Ge ree W. Bristow, and Against B. Tayler, . George Stickles and Mr. Jinkins— : Lhave se ized, end shall expese for sale at Public Auction, at 10 0 *eleck, A. M. on Monday. the 14th day of June, A D. TSa8, at Texas Flat, on the nag mixes, the following dereribed property, to wit The interests o* said Taylor, Stickles and Ji inkins, in Two seta uf Mining Claims, ‘situated as de-cribed ubove. in Rough & Ready Town uship—Also about one —_ of Water Ditch and Frame, running to said Dated at Rough & Ready, this 5th day of Ma A.D. 1858. JH. LONG, Constable." 33-2 Rough & Ready Township. secon Sa CIGARS. CIGARS. A. dt SSHEL, F MillEt., Eress Walley, oppesite igetis Satie. you respectfully announce that’ he hag on hand anc ia constantly receiy ing, by Express and other conveyances, the largest and best assortment of Pine Havana Cigars, Oheics Brean Fobacce, Pipes, Matches, ein ing Cards, Catiers, #ruits, Con. ¥Yectioners, Wicuors, &e. ——WHOLESALE AND RETAIL——_. Which will be sold lower than the same quality of 2 canbe bought in any other house in this Our old friends and customers are invited to us acall and satisty themselveg quality of our stock. sya aay tho Sa> Particular attention paid to orders from the . <=" ~ sotiles, and . B VIRTUE of an Execution te me deliv ered. and \ . country. ; SSSE . Grass Valley May 16th 1868. = a : — panna een ge