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May 11, 1854 (4 pages)

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Se ERS 7“ ae — BY JAMES MONTGOMERY. —— Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Utter’d or express’d ; The motion of a hidden fire That trembles in the breast. Prayer is the burden of a sigh— The falling of a tear— The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near. er 299 es way ‘Prayer ts the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try ; Prayer, the sublimést strains that reach The Majesty on high. Prayer is the Christian’s vital breath, The Christian’s native air ; His watchword at.the gates of death— He enters Heaven with prayer. Prayer is the contrite sinner’s voice, Returning from:his ways ; While angels, in their songs rejoice, » And cry—Behold, he prays ! 0, Thou, by whom we come to God, The Life, the Truth, the Way— The path of prayer thyself hast trod— Lord, teach us how to pray ! A raw Down Easter was recently hired by a cabinet-maker in the city, and, like a true Yankee, managed to pass for more than he TE PY Te ET aR ET TESE. W. ROBERTS, ‘Attorney at Law....Notary Public, ROUGH & READY, NEVADA CO., CAL.. _ March 1, 1854. 24 tf Ss. M. GILHAM, . WHOLESALE & RETANG DEALER IN . Groceries & Provisions. N connection, he has also a BUTCHERY AND BAKERY establishment, and has constantly on . hand Meets, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastries of every ear Pater fixins furnished for Dinner Parties at short notice. Rough & Ready, Dec. 8n12—tf. 1 6Y {el . D BOOL & SOM GUO HE undersigned beg. leave"to return their thanks to the citizens of Rough and Ready, and vicinity, . forthe liberal patronage thus far. bestowed-ontheir establishment, and inform their old frieads and custom. ers, that they are now ready to Tut ee them -at their . old’siand, one door east of S. of. Gilli . cap-befound a ae > > BOSTS AUG SROES, . recently selected _personalty-from the~best houses in San'Fratjeisee:—-——« -—_—_-__)' —. 73 gpa With practical experience, the undersigned cannot fail togive Satisfaction.. seme ise) EL . R@e Allwork bar hgge Pej? Wert te aphas doness repaired on & Say 2) ers ij ‘BRL. A, CRABTE perme: PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, Main Street, opposite Adams & Co’s, Express: was worth, One day, the proprietor showed . Rough and Ready, Dec. 8—ni2—f mo. him a very pretty mahogony veneered bureau, and told him to “smooth it off,’ as the purchaser would call for it in the course of the morning. Shortly after, Johnny Raw . made his appearance in the warehouse. “Well. . John, have you madé that bureau shine well?” . fpr, “Wall, I guess it don’t look bad; but ’twasa ) — tarnal job, though. I couldn’t get at it any . other way, and I took the fore-plane and . peeled the darned bark all off on’t!”” The most beautiful.and comprehensive definitions of the word Gratitude we remember aré’? On€ given by a blind boy—“The Memory of the Heart ;’’ and that of the Rev. Dr. Schroder, of New York city— Benevolence.” List of Post Offices and Postmasters Ty tig Srars, August Ist, 1853. NAME OF OFFICE. Cotnty. Agua Frio, Mariposa, Alamo, Contra Costa, Angel’s Camp; . Calaveras, Alvarado, Alameda, Ashland, ‘ Butte, Auburn} Placer, Arum Gity, El Dorado, Benicia, Solano, Bidwell’s Bar, Butte, Big Bar, Trinity, Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne, Bodega, Sonoma, Bucksport, Humboldt, Cache Creek, Yolo, Carson Valley, El Dorado, Charley’s Ranch, Butte, Cedarville, Chico; Butte, Columbia, Tuolumne, Colusa, Colusa, Cold Spring, El Dorado; Contra Costa, Contra Costa, Cosumne, Sacramento, Cottonwood, Shasta, Coloma, El Dorado, Crescent City, Klamath, Curtisville, Tuolumne Diamond Springs, El Dorado, Bobbin’s Rancho, Yuba, Double Springs, Calaveras, Downieyille, Yuba, Dry Town, Calaveras, Eureka, Trinity, Foster’s Bar, Yuba, Fremont, Yolo, Fiddletown, FE] Dorado, Garrote, Tuolumne, Georgetown, El Dorado, Greenwood, El Dorado, Green Springs, Tuolumne; Gilroy, Santa Clara, Goodyer’s Bar, Sierra, Grass Valley, Nevada, Hamiltoni, “ Butte, Horr’s Ranch, Mariposa, Ione Valley, Caleveras, Winoistown, Pleaer, acksonyille, Tuolumne, Jackson, Calaveras, Johnson’s Ranch, Yuba, Kilna, Shasta, Knight’s Ferry, San Joaquin, Lassen’s, Butte, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Marysville, Yuba, Mariposa, Mariposa, Martinez, Contra Costa bi Marsh’s Landing, Contra Costa, Maxwell’s Creek, Mariposa, Michigan City, Placer, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Mision San Jose, Alameda, Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras, Moore’s:Ranch, Colusa, Mormon Island, Sacramento, Monterey, Monterey, Mud Springs, El Dorado, Murphys, Calaveras, Mount Ophir, Mariposa, Montezuma, Tuolumne, Millerton, San Joaquin, Monroville, Oolusa, Napa, Sonoma, Nashville, El Dorado, Nevada, Nevada, Nicolas, . Butter, North Rap¢h,, © Calaveras, Ophirville, Flacer, Farks’ Bar, Yuba, Placerville, El Dorado, Petaluma, Sonoma, Pleasant Grove, Sacramento, Panta de los Reves, Marin, Quartsburg, Mariposa, Ringgold, El Dorado, Round Tent, Nevada, Rough & Ready; Nevada, Red Bluffs, Shasta, San Francisco, San Francisco, Sacramento, Sacramento, San Diego, San Diego, San Juan, ° Monteréy, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, San Ramon, Contra Costa, San Jose, Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Salmon Falls, El Dorado, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Shasta, Shasta, Sonoma, Sonoma, Sonora, Tuolumne, berger’s “San Francisco, le’s Ranch, San Jéaquin, néllings, _ Mariposa, Stockton, ©’ <> San Joaquin, Sutter Creek, Calavaras, Spanish Flat,: -° El Dorado, TexasHill, .» » Sacramento, Trinidad, ' ‘Klamath, Third Crossing, . Calaveras, Turnerville , Sacramento, Uniontown, ~ Humboldt, yernees Sutter CAMO, oy r6 Calaveras, Watsonsville, Santa Cruz, Weaverville, Trinity; Woodville, ' Tulare, ©: Yankee Jim's. . Placer, Yolo, Yolo, Yureka., Siskiyou, NAME POSTMASTER. John M. Jones, P W Scribner, GREAT BARGAINS Chas L. Frost, A B Newcomb, RANCH CLAIMS ! Wm Coddington, Jos W Butler, WRACE OPEICE AT THE I= DOWNIE HOUSE, -@x Main Street, Rough and Ready. TRAVELERS and Boarders may rest assured of . getting the best accommodation at this Hotel. December 8—n12 tf ONE Door East oF ApamMs & Co’s. EXpress. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . Groceries, 1 Provisions, Wines and Liquors. Also, Fruit and Confectionaries, as well as Mining implements of every description. #as~ Cigars of the most luxuriating and captivating qualities. “The Echo of . Rough and Ready, Dec. 8, n12tf. Taken up &N—ye, On the 30th October, 1853, 2 ROAN COLT. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. BARNEY & McCONNELL. Randolph Flat, Dec. 1,—nll—tf IN AM authorized to offer at private sale three several land claims, or Ranches, described below, upon favorable terms at extremely low rates, FOR CASH; upon reasonable terms for PART PAYMENT ; or to rent at a fair per centage on valuation ; or to lease upon the shares, one Or the whole. They are located upon a branch of Penn Valley Creek, south of Rough & Ready 114 miles, upon the JM Groetscheiner D G Waldron, St > OO G D Dickinson, ee tn a nett reson Bruce Husband, W P Mayhew, W TB Sanford, John McNamarra, Jacob Shumway, Jas B McKinney, A Heury Stevens, J P Thurston, W D Williams, Thos R Brown, Sam’l Barnes, li, J N Randolph, _ John Snelling, John S$ Evans, nearest, easiest, best and most feasible route from Penn Valley to Grass Valley—a road that will very shortly be the main traveled road between those two points, by which the distance is reduced from 144 to i mile, and without a hill upon it of difficulty for the heaviest loaded teams. It is not unlikely that the Marysville Plankroad, WHEN MAD, will pass through this valley. NO. 1—* MOUND SPRING.” Having about 25 acres under good fence, partly brush, and partly good cedar rails. A good crop of barley, and about 10 tons of splendid hay were produced last year. FOUR SPLENDID LIVING SPRINGS Exist within the lines, with plenty of running water for stock, etc., the year round. Nearly 80 acres in 2 fields, of excellent land, can be placed under cultiing ground, oe NO. 2“ ROSE-DALE,” With 30 to 35 acres, under good rail fence—(small portion brush)—about 40 acres more, equally as good— well located, finely situated, rich soil, beautitul hay ground, witha running stream of 2 cubic inches in the dryest season, besides several splendid springs— a location for A STEAM SAW-MILL; equal to any in Grass Valley for convenience of water and timber, the latter of the Best QUALITY, has been especially included in this claim, directly on the road, —a good crop of vegetables was raised Jast year, as an experiment, perfectly satisfactorily, on a small plot of ground, without irrigation of any consequence. Much of the enclosed ground is a rich black loam, several feet deep. ‘ There is an excellent cabin, 16 by 20 feet, erected, suitable for a residence. en nan NO.3.—AT MOUTH OF THE CANON; as the stream enters the main Valley, adjoining the claims of the ‘Galena and Dubuque House,’’*—a good cabin and corrall is upon this claim, and a large extent for gardening, hay or grain. PLENTY OF WATER for irrigation or other purposes, can be obtained from the natural ravine ; with also a splendid spring in a beautiful location for a residence or hotel. Each of the above claims has been duly surveyed recorded, improved and occupied—they are adjacent and cover every foot of suitable ground for any kind of business. The timber upon them is equal to any in this vicinity, and easily procured. They are Surrounded by a fair mining region, without danger that the tillable land will be disturbed. = Possessory titles will be guaranteed, without danger of dispute, with immediate occupancy. They are offered for sale because the owners desire to make arrangements for other business. ; For further particulars, terms of sale, ete., apply to E. W.ROBERTS; Agent. Rough & Ready, Cal., Feb. 4, 1854. 21 3t . . I ALSO OFFER for sale or rent, upon private terms, a beautiffully located and finely situated piece of ground, 14 acres in extent, of rich, tillable land, on the Sacramento road, in sight of Rough & Ready, suitable for a splended garden: There is A NEAT CABIN and small stable upon it, ready for use. A portion of wood land can be had ad. joining, in case of sale. TERMS made known upon application Apply to E W. ROBERTS. Rough & Ready, Feb. 5, 1854. 21 _ Ranch. for Sale. fait] THE Bennett House and Ranch,. situated on a main read from Marysville and Nevada, about wii 21 miles from Marysyille, is for sale on fair terms. The improvements are permanent and valuable. The Ranch contains 160 acres ; sixty acres of which is arable, and may be easily cultivated. A stream of water runs through the ranch, sufficient for irrigation. Also a good well on the premises. For Public House and farming, this place offers rich’ inences ag ; itle indisputable. Price reasonable.. Price $150 Enquire pode of nies DIBBLE & CARPENTER. Office, Mill Street, Grass Valley. December'15 ni3tf : a ; JOB PRINTING — fe EVERY VARIETY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, In a Style Unsurpassed , by any establishment in the State. 30 tf ’s store, whereoR reprrpeleate Bales Ms eee ee ee MARTING& BS SID. * . . , : Rough and Ready, March 9th, 1854.—tf. . Fage & Bacon...2.; and 'Segars. vation to advantage—the balance finely timbered, roll-. of the Union Hotel. osts, Pickets, 3 and Steck ips, Sluice. Bevel siding, which cannot be found at in Nevada County. All of which will be &pld on the most reasonable terms, and delivered at notice. EMRSON & bP tuatter br a mile South of th House. 10° Arwertisenrts,. —“Webadit Advertisements.” DIOKINSON'S “XCHANGE, FORMERLY “NE ‘VADA “HOTEL,” MAIN STREET, NEVADA. The subscriber, having-taken the EATING DEPARTMENT of. this long’ established house, would inform the citizens and community of Grass Valley, that he will ever be found in attendance to ‘SEE THAT NONE GO AWAY DISSATISFIED.” ~ J>R. WHITNEY. o P.‘S.—This house has been thoroughly repaired. Nevada, April 13, 1854. ; 804m Wm. M. STEWART. ; WN SEARLS. STEWART & SEARLS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT L.A W. _ OFFICE ON BROAD SRBEr, /") First door above the Court House, Newhla City. William M. Stewart, Distriet Attorney. April 6g Sm m9, ee ROSENHEIM & BROTHER, Dealers in Watches, a oe “«s Jewelry, Diamonds, &e¢. Mary'Srreet, Ist poor BELOW PHELPS Horet, NevaDA. April 6, 1853. tf 29: _.. DENTISTRY. , OFFICE, UNITED STATES HOTEL, <.Ngipa Crrv. begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he is now permanently located, for the purpose of practising in all the branches of his profession. : Being a pupil of the most celebrated Dentist in the worid, Dr. Brewster, of Paris, and with a practice of thirteen years, he hopes by strict attention to business and careful operalions to give perfect satisfaction to his patrons. TEETH.FILLED. with foil of California Gold, Tin Foil, Amalgam or Gutta Percha preparation,Teeth set on pivot, gold spring plate, or atmospher. ic pressure, from one to an entire set. Teeth eleaned-without fracturing the enamel. . — Constantly on hand an excllent article of Tooth Powder. This Deatrifce is unsurpassed in beautifying the: Teeth, sweetening the breath, and curing incipient scurvy of the guins, so common in persons who have come to California over the plains, or round the Horn. ALSO, an invaluable solution for the eure of Tie Douloureaux and Neuralgia. @_ Terms moderate. Nevada, April 6th, 1854. _n1938m. H. DAVIS BANKER, FIRE-PROOF BRICK. STORE, BROAD STREET, NEAR PINE, NEVADA. RAFTS AT SIGHT, in sums to suit, drawn by Bur goyne & Co.; and Page,.Bacon & Co. «St. Louis. American Exchange Bank....... New York. Beebe & Co.:2:2:: Sol oceanic. omaeiee New York. MUPANMO PMB oS eo ee ao cae sees Cae Boston. Philadelphia Bank.... MP it cic wpaiare Philadelphia. JosiahiLes & Co.. .. 2.. 84°C Eiah. Baltimore. Louisiana-State Bank..... ....N. Orleans. Hutchins & Co.., ..4.. SRE EOS sx . Louisville. F. S. Goodman & Cow ou tea. «+. Cincinnati. SMOR ERE 100 5 oa wep adqnmens seek T Mind Pittsburg. TROIS 0s A. Soe odds bse x eee London, Hor euren Bhs sis sce eseitk os bee Paris. 4a Gold Dust Bought. Treasure received on Deposit. Feb. 28—n23 if AUPIRE LIVERY SPARE Broad Street, nearly opposite ‘‘ Journal?’ Office. (CARRIAGES and the best of horses. cah ‘be had at all hours at a moments warning. = Nevada City; April 6, 1854 tf n29 White Hall Livery Stable, Broad Street, Nevada.
"THE proprietor of this well known establishment has the pleasure of informing his old friends and the public generally, wat he continues to keep the very best riding Horses, Carriages &c., to let on the most reasonable terms. JAMES HOEL. N. B. Satisfaction given in all eases. April 6 n29 tf. BMPIAR RECPAURINE,, MAIEN-STREET, NEVADA CITY, 3D DOOR FROM THE BRINGE! HE Proprietors of the ‘‘EMPIRE’’ will serve up Oyster Stews, Game, and every luxury of the season, on short notice, and at all hours. The Bar is constantly supplied with A No. 1 Liquors JENNINGS & RICHARDS. April6 tf 29. Guns, Powder, &c. &c. "THE subscriber has been at great trouble and spared no expense in fitting up his establishment in the best possibile style; for making and repairing anything in the way of gungmithing. He has had many years experiénte, and flatters himself he is a complete master of his profession. At his shop may be purchased at low rates for cash—~ Riries, Guns, Powper, Snot, Leap, Caps, Ner.e WRENCHES, NIPPLES, GUN ‘Waps, SHoT, BELTS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF HIS-TRADE. Shop on the’south side of Broad street, 3 doors west Z. P. DAVIS. Nevada City, April 6, 1853. nl9 tf N. B. Particular pains taken in cleaning and smelting of Gold. SOMBINING RW IN -GRASS VALLEY. 2 THE AURORA» HOUSE, pleasantly. situated +e) at the head of Main street, Grass Valley, will ‘. hereafter be kept as a TEMPERANCE HOUSE. No Liquors—but the best Cigars and Edibles the market affords will be supplied at the following low rates : Board per week. .$8 00 . Board perday.,.,. $1 50 Board and Lodging 9 00 . Lodging per night. 50 Single meals 50 cents. In connection with the house isa large yard and good stable, well supplied with Hay, Barley, Spring Water, &c. &c. For further particulars, please call on the subscriber. C. G. MORGAN. March 21, 1854. 27 tf PENOBSCOT SAW-MILL!! 300,000 FEET OF LUMBER!! The attention of the partic is respectfully invited to our, immense stock of Seasoned Lumber, gonsisting of BOARDS, PLANE, and. scantling of sizes and lengths. Flooring, Clear, and Rough Siding, Cedar s, &e. Yee DOWES. ‘TEAMS WANTED _ To freight lumber for Sacramento and Marféville. Remémber, our Lumber is well seasoned. NB: » Enquire for the. P imrose Vall Grass Valley, April 6, 1854—n29 tf ARE YOU IN WANT ~ HAND-BILLS, ‘CERTIFICATES, _._LAW BLANKS, or siiy discription of Printin; ? Then call at the Office of the and leare your‘orders,—Char. ge8 moderate for cash. tass Valiey Tele Gatos alley’ Arbertisemts 7 grees 1 is particularly invited fo the Excel-. DR. S. C. McINTYRE, respectfully: . . ther mill shortest cot. Saw, Mill, ST STR THE ATTENTION.. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Liquors, 2 =< , Clothing, Miners’ Tools, Window-Glass, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery. &c: &e., always‘on hand, iat >) “/[) aGsGoods délivered free of charge. Silvester & Co’s, Grass Valley, Jan: 3, 08. (16 tf] Main St. ., For Sale: ~ HE Ranch known as Bird Ranch, situated onthe new Marysville road about 1 }4mile Northwest: from. the town of Rough and Ready, on the mostreasonable terms, Apply to W. BxClapp on the premises, er:to : eh , Teg: Me POUR Grass Valley February Ist, 1854.—+f. §. §. Hol. Hes ‘AND SIGN PAINTING. “Sash Doors, and-Win A: dow. Sash made to-order, Glass-eut.and prepared in the shop. Also, Cabinet and Joiner work of all kinds is neatly,executed and ‘promptly attended to. Shop on Mill street, between Main isa Nail: Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853.. tf FOR SALE. ['WO-THIRDS of the ASHVILLE RANCH, -containing 480 acres of land,under fence, commonly known as Stevens’& Cranes’ Ranch, situated abuut two . *~ miles west of Grass Valley, between Wolf and Squirrel Creeks. all ot The said Ranch will produce some fifty tons of hay, and has now about sixteen acres under Barley,— There is also six acres of first rate vegetable land, The Ranch is well known to be equal to any in the mountains. Also, two-thirds of a new Barn, 50 by 30, in Boston Ravine, two yoke of Cattle and Wagon, together with Farming Implements, &c. &c. The whole of which will be sold low, as one of the subscribers wishes to return home. They are desirous to close the business, and would give time for pay‘ments, on good security. : ; N. B. For further particulars, inquire at this office or on the premises. WM. STEVENS, E FREDERICK STEVENS. March 22, 1854. 27 tf Z. H. DENMAN, Wheelwright and Carriage-Maker, Main street, 3 doors west Loutzenheiser’s Drug Store, EEPS constantly on hand the very best materials and is prepared to do all kinds of FOU VOU, on short notice. : Lei 4as~ Teamsters can be assured of having repairiug well done, and on REASONABLE TERMS. CARS, TOMS, &e. for miners’ use made to order. 5 Grass Valley, Jan. 5, 1854 16 tf ADAMS & €C0.’S” ‘a 9 \ BANKING & EXCHANGE OFFICE! Main STREET, Grass VALLEY, AILY EXPRESS in charge of regular Messengers, for Sacramento and San Franciseo, and to ali parts of the Northern and Southern Mines. Checks at per on Sacramento and San Francisco. Go.p Dust purchased, or forwarded to any part of the United States, and also to England, 1nsuRED at as low rates as cAn be done by any house with security. Our Express being the most extensive in the Uniied . States, we can guaraniec facilities not possessed by any other concern. DEPOSITS ! Specivl, or otherwise, received. BILLS OF EXCHANGE! Drawn on Adams & Co.’s Expresin any of the following places : Boson, New York, POILADELPHA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, PITTSBURG,CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ke., Sr. Louis, New ORLEANS, LONDON, &C., &C. Our Treasure is forwarded by the Pacific Mail Steamers, on the Istand 15th of each month. And Expesses, for small parcels and letters by the Nicaragua line. JNO. S. LAMBERT, AceEyt. Grass Valley, Sept: 22 1853. GROCERIES LIQVORS, HE subseribers have now on hand’a superior stock of Provisions, and every article in the Grocery line, for sale at moderate prices, and delivered free of charge. Chile Flour, Potatoes, California do. Onions, Oat Meal, Stewart’s crushed Sugar Corn do. Pulverized do. Chile Beans, German do. White do. Sandwich Island do. Split Peas, ; China ‘ do. Pearl Barley, Teas, Gunpowder, Hams, Congon & Hyson Bacon, Old Java Coffee, Pork, Honey in 3,4,6,8 & 105 Lard ir 6, 10, 20 }% tins, tins. Mackerel, Golden Syrup, Cod Fish, Molasses, Tongues and Sounds, Saltin large and small Spiced Beef Tongues, bags, Bologna Sausages, Candles, French, and Dried Apples « Peaches, Adamantine, Cherries, Currants, coer, large and small OXeS. Miners’ Tools. WINES AND LIQUORS, COFFEE, fresh ground, eyery morning. .A fine assortment of Pickles, Preserved Meats and Fruits ; Dried Fruits, Nuts, Piain and fancy Biscuits, American and Eglin jem» and-Jelleys. . = a 8 celebrated Sauces. f ge _C, MARSHALL, & Co., Corner of Main ahd Mill Street, Grass Valley. Jan. 26—n19tf Unprecedented Success? SECOND EDITION — SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. ai. OR CHIPS OF THE OLD BLOCK. Nes THS of original iMustrated Letters, written by ,-one of California’s Pioneer Miners, and dedicated to that class of her citizens by the aothor. Handsomely embellished with ; ret ry tei fh Be SAPs lect IT} Twenty-Seven Wood Engtavings, — of California Scenéry and Intidents. The second edition of this ‘Book, the’ most popular ever published on the shores of the Pacific, is just issued from the Press, carefully revised by ‘‘Old Block,”’ with the addition of a NEw pr. eg nar Postage to any part of the United States, 12 cents. ef Stor er iat Booksellers, Stationers and Newsmen Third street, next Post Office, Sacramento, and for.sale by all the Booksellers. ‘ : Nee om Sacramento, Jan. 10,1854. °°" “ST tf POSTOFFICE HOURS At Grass Valiey: ; 8 to 11, A. M): and from 12 1-2 to five; a Piirom 6 10 8, Pike Sandnys. Prom 0 t0 11, A. at sole dink et ee eee in the iwictling sail. E. MATHEWSON, PM. October 27,—tf. Grass Valley Advertisentents. Sav Franciote Adiettishn’ts! . WHEAT, CORN, RYE AND GRAHAMY dn: Oe ou ee Tickets: for Sale in San, Francisco.--Bag, . Dirs K Gakes of all AMrmbds, . cee eke We eee Furnished with Fruit, Sponge and Pound Cake at short . der charge of trusty guides. Of every description constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. : free of charge. . ther make a challenge for California for the next four . i Ree: a ee A tree Cory ‘BR. T. Galteden, Constable, N. C. ' Ripsaioeey ¢ <; -Vvue —~~ mee . TRANSIT: TICKETS! vl A PROVISION ST ORE, ee fey AND PASSENGER EKFRESS BROMPAMA» ‘MAIN STREET J. HAWES is how proparedta fabpaue Mis Walia te oe —<se all expense of ¢ Rae ‘or Passengers an = i Moles rans & making with the : ~~ iy ¥ es and Railroad} Pa C,R. EDWADRS & CO., °° ' SR Having hased the stand known asthé ‘Grass tS eee? See Oe 220.8 Sane mojerD adT do Valley Bakery,” is snacined to furnish the pub-. Pacific Mail Steamship, Go's dine Pisa {le with allkings ¢ RBADS* S SOV0A for New-York and NN. Orleans, }, THROUGH TICKET yia PANAMA —ALso—s deni Steamers for San Francisco. Freight theréfor payable: > on delivery in Aspinwall. Ree Ladies and-Children . carefully conveyed ‘neroad anWEDDINGS, PARTIES, &c. r! notice. ; PROVISIONS Safety and Speed! No sickness! No River Taayet ! 81 MILES BY RAILROAD !! The Bridge across the Cruces River has heen finish4 ia -.+y:.,-. edjand the Railroad is now complete as far as Rio Obis: P. §.—Goods delivered to any part of thé’ town, po, leaving only 18 miles of Mule. travel from Panama, = aspen Be 2 Mute Road has been thoroughly Fepaifed, and th entire transit) from games SS a bp ni made with ease and comfort within eight hours,,jt having been ike in four “hours and’ five ‘Tminates from’ o¢éan to'ecean, ; #26. Goldiieg kT > wai The comfort of having one’s self and baggage transported:-from ship to ship, without the necessity of coming personally in contact with the run.of persons, -in the business, natives and others, and the fact of “bePe au sz 5 2 OS ing on the Isthmus only a few hours, in-place pf seys: GRASS" V ALLEY, ral days, make the adyantages of this Route, over all ESPECIFULLY informs the citizens of Grass Valley . others sufficiently obvious.” and its vicinity, that they keepconstantly onhand. For Transit Tickets-apply to a large supply of Eastern made Boots and Shoes, which they offer low for cash. GENTLEMEN wishing a coop article-and a NEAT fit, can be accommodated at short notice, by leaving their orders with us. N. B.—THICK BOOTS, for Miner’s use, manufactured at short notice and warranted. Grass Valley; Nov. 24, 1853.°-~ warumemmm abe s MAYERS’ & HARRIGAN, BOOT AND J. HAWES, Ag’t, ~, Corner of Satramento and Davis Streets, up Stairs. April 6, 1854—n29—3m CENTRAL HOTEL; ‘(Lare Caurornia TexreRance Hovss, >? Main st., opposite Mill st. 229 Clay Street, San, FramtiseoGrass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853. tf yNLARGED and refinished; throrghout, with the addition of twenty new rooms, .we can TAKE NOTICE! now offer superior accommodations at the’ following In speaking of Home Manufactured Boots, weclaim low rates : $b OU that onrs are as good. as any in California, and we are Board, (per week,) .....2.cceeseseance 89 08 willing to. wager 200 or 250 pollars, that we can pro-{ Board and Lodging, .........-12 to 16-00 puce better Rooms without board, ...4.<.0.+..4 00 to 7 00 Located on one of the principal streets, near the Plaza, and still kept as a Temperance Housé, with Table and Beds unsurpassed, offers great inducements to permanent or transient boarders. YW. Remember 229 Clay street, near Dupont. R. SAVAGE. « «5 WM. H. ELLIOTT. PREMEAIS BoOOLES, oa fine ones, either in stock or workmanship, than any other estaqlishment in Grass Valley, and we furmonths to eome. Lec. 22, 1853. San Francisco, Dec 99—15 tf THOMAS TENNENT’S SURVEYING AND NAVIGATION Warehouse, K SIGN OF THE ‘* WOODEN SAILOR,"’ \\: Long wharf, corner of Front street. SAN FRANCISCO: $ ; i.uusitInstruments, Theodolites, Levéls; Compaae”) es, Surveying Chains, Leveling Stayes,. Eagineers’ Tay, : Pi pes, Pocket Spy Glasses and Compasses, Seales, Drawing Instruments, with a great variety of other artiSTORE. = cles, constantly on hand. PROVFISI ONS, GROCERIE Ss; Having learned my business-in the manufactory of LIQUORS, &C. &C., a8 1 lic ie Mater eae otis tehig Sakae Bibles and Testamenis. HE GRASS VALLEY BIBLE SOCIETY have just received from San Francisco an assortment of BiBles and Testaments, of various sizes, from the large Family Bible to the neat Pocket Bible, and from the richest style of binding to a cheap, plain style. Also Spanish, French and German Bibles and Testaments. 4aFor sale at W. T. Erownes’ ‘‘Cheap Book-Store,”’ opposite the Post Office. Grass Valley, April 6, 54. the celebrated William J. Young, .of Philadelphia, I guaranice all my work tc be equal to that of his esMILL STREET, OPPOSITE THE IRVING HovseE. ah nies be Rn wi stone he Pork, Bacon, Hams, ‘ BERDAN’S Butter, Chees, Lard, i : ae Flour, Corn Meal, Rice, Quartz Cr ushing mp chine: Sugars, Tea, Coffee, ; ; 7 Candles, Raisins, Beans, pee undersigned have tow Minding: ex ‘Mischief,'* Syrup, Tobacco, Segars, a set of four of these valuable machines, acknowPorter, Ale, Cider, Oysters, Lobsters, Clams, Preserved Fruits, Meats, &c. &e. MINERS’ TOOLS, and a general assortment of Clothing, Boots, shoes, &c. &¢. xycaRaGua STEAMSHIP COMPANY. California Produce, Potatoes, Barley, &c. ee : LN Noe ate : N. B. 2,000 Ibs. pickled Salmon ‘in barrels. FOR.NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS. No. 1 Mackerel.» VIA SAN JUAN % { T. S. STADDEN, Agent. Grass Valley, Dec. 15, tf -n13. ledged to be the most perfect apparatus for separating gold from quariz. “Pamphlets containing valuable information respecting them may be had of ~* ~~‘ COOKE BROTHERS & C0:, nov24-1m 180 California street, San, Francisco. Only 12 Miles Land Carriage. MCADAMIZED ROAD. re Blacksmithing &aTHROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS! <@g By Charles Retallack, ; eS ie Street Mai HIS Company have now the following splendid teaAuburn Street, near Main. mers, which will secure a spare vessel on either HORSE SHOEING done in the best and most durable . ocean, giving a guarantee to passengers against any: manner. Mining tools, repaired at short notice. delay on the Isthmus :— aps : Also for sale, a good assortment of Iron and Steel. Grass Valley, December 15 ni3 ° tf Notice. HE partnership heretofore existing between Chas. Marshall & George Johnston, trading under the title of C. MARSHALL & Co., was dissolved this day by mutual consent. CHAS. MARSHALL. GEORGE JOHNSTON. Grass Valley, April 24, 1854. ON THE PACHFIC: Slera Nevada. Brother Jonathan. ON THE ATLANTIC: ‘Sea FOR NEW YORE. . og eye . Northern Light. . Star of tho West)” i Prometheus. £2 : FOR NEW ORLEANS. Daniel Webster and Texas. : ; c Bs These steamers are all of the first class and fast sailees ad ine Gen iotcnne ras test aa lers, thoroughly ventilated and well provisioned, afheretofore, under the style of MARSHALL & Co., and . fording the traveling community the shortest, safest will keep constantly on hand a general assor:ment of . 224 ;most pleasant route to the Atlantic; passengers the best quality of Groceries, Provisions, Miners . #7tying in New York and New Orleans. from oe to Tools, Hardware, Crockery, and Miscellanedus.articlés pan ast naked ot Ne oa py, sin e athe for housekeepers, at the old stand, corner of Man and . Will be dispatched from New York on the 5t nae m4 THOS. BREESE. Agent, New York. *,% Those indebted to the late firm are requested ee: cages to make immediate settlement, cither to Geo. Johncine (ag ston, or to Marshall & Co. j CHAS. MARSHALL & Co. September 22, 1853.—nI{f. April 27. tf Diseases of the Eye and Rheumatism. ff , : the Parisian and other Medical Societies,) having Weg al A dbertisements, visited the priticipal Schools and Hospital of Europe, : expressly to study under-the most celebrated Oculists SUMMONS lin, and otbérs, that most difficult and-delicate branch s of our profession, Diseases of the Eye, takes pleasure County or NEVADA, ae as located himself at San Francisco; where he will tréat Township of Grass Valley. eepens 2. Ak any case of Diseases of the Eyé that may present it~ FOWLER, Greeting :— to be treated for bad cases. Dr. Dill speaks English, You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at . German, French, Spanish, etc. day of July, A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to an-/ ters addressed, ‘‘P. RB. DILL, M. D., San Francisco,’* swer unto complaint of William McCormick, who de. will be promptly answered. ‘ D’ DILL, (from St. Louis, Mo., M. D., Member of on the continent, as Sichel at Paris, Jiwengken at-BérSTATE OF CALIFORNIA, Justice’s Court. in informing the public that he has permanently The People of the State of California to ALBERT self, so that patients need no longer go to the States my office in said Township, on Wednesday the 26th Aa Office corner of Davisiarid Jackson stréets.’ Lets mands of you $100, exclusive of interest, as shown by Dr. Dill cures the worst case of RHEUMATISM, by _a promisory note, filed by copy in this cause when . the new treatment, in tio weeks, or makes no charge. judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with cost and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. Te ee To THE SHERIFY OR ANY CONSTABLE OF SAID County, . . AGENCY FOR CLAIMS . GREETING :—Make legal service and due return hereAgainst the Government of the United States ie hand, this 25th day of April, A. D. A. BRINSMADE has removed his office to — J. J. SYKES, J. P. FE. man’s Buildings, No. 146 Montgomery st, whore ‘A-true copy he will continue the prosecution of Claims ageinkttha : Attest, J. C. Goap, Constable. United States Government, embracing : te : CLAIMS of the officers and soldi Seven: eu Fane LAI i Soldiers of Col,April 27th, 18 = onl Reins of ye York Volunteers, for ene. nds, extra pay and transportation allowances. SUMMONS. : . CLAIMS of the officers and men. iin ened the : Township of Rough and Ready. . California Battalian of Volunteers under Lieut. Col. STATE OF CALIFORNIA,}< g _Justice’s Court, . John C. Fremont, for bounty lands; arrears of pay, CouNnTY OF NEVADA, : and extra pay, ag “et aii ; Before Little, Justice of the Peace. CLAIMS of the officers, petty offi cers, aabenn Ri compensation .for The:-People of the State of California, to Jno. Wads. marines, on account of additiona] , services in the naval and revenue service of the UniSan Francisco, Feb: 1, 1€54. 203m. worth,—Greeting : You are hereby summoned to appear before the un. ted States in the Pacific Ocean, on the Caliae te Justice of the Peace, at his office in Rough . fornia and Mexico, from. 13th of May 1 1346, to int of and Ready on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, A. D; March, 1853. rae ag ; 4 3p 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M. to answer-the complaint of a oly t-4sLso— o5 foe John M. Jackson, who demands of you the sum of} CLAIMS for return of duties paid on merchandise one hundred and fifty dollars, alleged to be due him; . imported Tato the “ports of California after the war for services rendered an account of which is filed as . with Mexico, and previously to t licatio said complaint. On failure so to appear and answer, . Staté of Revenue Laws df dear eae Bale Sa judgment will be rendered against you for said sum, CLAIMS for return .ef duties paid-con. me; together with costs_of suit; &c. consumed in the fires of San Francisco of 184% and ‘ _ Given under my hand, this 4th day of March, A. . iss1. ne: Btpe siren. Fags D. 1854. JOHN P. LITTLE, J.P. reat gut so} etacd 2 wetter os ° . . (CLAIMS:for indérimity.6n laecdutit “Of Toddds “We¥a. Ag "RB. Gambret, Const. N.C. . sioned ‘by Ineliann : depesdedions ao ae case It he a Seger return of the officer, that said . the citizens of the State; and, _. roperty ; dite, nade to U. ? John Wadsworth is nota resident of this State. I. CLATMS for adv. Eas herewith order the sutnmons to be published im the . t6 enable yhetn to “hegotiate or ike Agehhe, Grass ve ‘Telegraph, publishedin Grass Valley, . witn the Indian tribes. : _, Vass County of vada, California, weekly, for the term of 3 —. gy . @Hicient, aid in, Washingt ed yp Ha ; paren “Given utid vy hand this 4th day of March, A. D. sure of the most prompt attention possible. sonisto © Py LITTLE, TPP. N.C: N. B.—He wilso give his be. i NVEY : ( i ANCING th ath ieebiermtioas of attention to. CONVE. . and Ready, March 4th, 1854-—3m. San-Franci=col Jan. Id gs¢. © ose Hi Horan!