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May 18, 1854 (4 pages)

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33 'NGORPORATED, —The town of bE er Tuolumne county, has been incorpota aii The Gavette says the corporate limits contain 160 acres, or one-half mile square. ee Depariuse of Stages from Grass ‘Va Hey. FOR SACRAMENTO.—U. S. Mail Line leaves Beatty Howse at 5 o'clock every morning, arriving in season for the 4 ©. 1. boats for San Francisco. FOR MARYSVILLE.—U. S. Mail Line leaves Beatty House at 7 o clock every morning, arriving at 2 P. M. FOR AUBURN.—U. S. Mail Line leaves the Beatty louse every morning at 6 0’clock, connecting at Aubarn wiih stages for Sacramento. QW. dILL.—New Stage Line for Illinoistown Beatty House every morhing at 8 o’clock. MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F. A. M . A EPS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at the oS ic Hall. wh By order, NM J. M. FOUSE, W. M. . PETERSON, Sec’y. 20 tf ROUGE & READY LODGE JU. D., \,@ MSETS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, at ch & Ready, at early candle light. By order, ‘der, TS, Secretary. I. 0. O. F. g Walley Lodge, No. TED 28th July, 1853, meets every THURS. \LASONIC HALL, Main street. -ood standing are cordially invited to F E. McLAUGHLIN, N.G. . . . uw B A. C. KEAN, W. M. wo . . Girne 12. JRATTY, R.S. 19 tf Advertisements. ‘HARD DOZIER, and Liquor Dealer, . SITE POST OFFICE, Grass Valley. . FISH, DENTIST, s Daguerrean Gallery, Main street, . Grass Valley, 3o tf rshall & Co., 1F MAIN AND MILL STREET; rroceries, Provisions and Liquors, . } 1eensware, Preserved Fruits, Meats, House-keeping utensils, Carpenters 1 free of extra charge. rs Den & Carman, street, Grass Valley—in the cottage . occupied vy Mr. Skillman. . ᐀伀昀昀椀挀攀 on Commercial street. . by —_— ‘eside permanently in Grass Valley, . rvices to the public. 35 3m OTEL AND E OFFICE, ‘treet, Corner of Miil. . . ! . . vroprictor, W. H. BENTON. 35 tf ARRIVAL OF THE WAR! — TO THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA ! . . . . j 106,000 Velunteers Wanted ——AT THE JUREAN SALOON, . UPPLIED AT ALL TIMES, THE BEST PORTER HOUSE STEAK, HOT CAKES. AND ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. OUR PATRONS Edibles and Delicacies which cannot ‘late of the most fastidious. FST a Boke aie uJ v4 ie corner Of Main and Chiirch strects, ost Office, in a pleasant and central ient and regular boarders. BUTTS & CO. 35 tf " eo u Lit i} i ee Ay + . ‘a ’ medcret rive ay 18, 1854. Hk GRASS VALLEY NDENT MINING CO. uetified that an assessment of $17 59 ‘vied to pay up back assessments, es upon which said assessment is not evening, May 22d, will be declared mpany. The members of the com1otified to meet at that time at the tary, at 8 o’clock, P M. J. M. FOUSE, See’y. 1t M 85 DICKIN-ON’S EXCHAN GE, MAIN STREET, NEVADA, ~oae The a tiber, having taken the above nama e} Hor rmerly and favorably known as the ae, cid Shige iiouse, under the management of J. Ns Terns sq.) thoroughly repaired and renovated +h wies vould respectfully solicit the patronage of bist sad of the public in general. Phe Eating Department I under the charge of DANIEL O. DART, the ofeprated caterer upon the plan of the Lovejoy Hotel ‘ New York, aud of the Orleans House, Sacramento. '\@ best Cooxeaind Waiters have been selected. har The B il! always be stocked with the best tle market Open at all hours of the night. GEORGE W. DICKINSON, 35 tf Propriet or. LOST! ‘RATED of from Joseph Oukford & Ro’s Ranch, aie. a ‘-e Buena Vista Ranch, on Wednesieee 29th ' Three Mules, brown Mare Mule, branded with the letter C on »vight ind fog. The second a dunn Mule, branded bh a letter Ton the right shoulder, and a figure 2 ithe left. The third a'dunn Mule, without brand. Ef: Se person or persons finding said Mules, and deliv. ig then to Mr. Morgan, at the AURORA HOUSE, t Srass Valley, will be liberally rewarded for their j rqnble PETER ERNEST. ‘ May 18, 1854, seake Grass Valley Advertisements, . Fargo & Co’s office or at the Post Office ley, will be strictly attended to. or at the office of Wells, Fargo & Co., will be promptly attended to. Y the market affords is served up . 9 SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUSTICE’S COURT, County of Nevada, 8s. Township of Grass Valley,.):Before J. M.Fouse, J. P. The People of the State. of California to. JOHN A. COLLINS : You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in said Township, on Friday, the 16th day of June A. D., 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to answer the complaint of Dibble & Carpenter, who demand against you the sum of $200, for professional Services, and expenses attending the same, when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with cost and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county, greeting : Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand, this 15th day of May, A. D., 1854. J. M. FOUSE, Justice of the Peace of said County. Ordered to be published in the Grass Valley Telegraph until return day. J. M. FOUSE, J. P. 35 1m A true copy. J. C. GOAD, Constable. SEMI-WEEKLY. EXPRESS ———TO. IOWA HILL. HE SUBSCRIBER WILL RUN A SEMIWEEKLY EXPRESS to Towa Hill, leaving Grass Valley every Monday and Thursday mornings. All Orders, Letters, Packages, &c., left at Wells, , in Grass ValAttest, Also, orders left at Butts’? ““New York Restaurant’? at Iowa Hill, CORNELIOUS T: CUTLER. May 10, 1854. 34 tf NOTICE To Contractors and Builders. {EALED PROPOSALS for the building of a COURT . HOUSE for Nevada County, in accordance with the specifications and plan now on file in the Clerk’s OCfiice of said county, will be received until the 29th . . day of May, A. D., 1854. Said proposals to be for Granite or Brick material, and accompanied by the . names of proposed sureties for a bond with a penalty in double the amount of the bid. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. By order of the Court of Sessions for Neyada County, California. WM. .S. PATTERSON, Clerk. Nevada, April 25th, 1854. 34 3t WHIP EM UP! Another Splendid Raffle IN GRASS VALLEY. . I HE subscribers will dispose of their entire stock of . Harness, Saddles, &c., at Raffle on Thursday, June . Ist, 1854, when the following list of Prizes will be awarded to the ticket-holders : double Harn 47 Prizes—925 Tickets—$1 Each. The above Raffle will be decided by three throws of the dice for each ticket—the highest throw to take the first or highest prize; the iowest throw to take The highest throws to take the even numbers, and the lowest All ties to be decided by one A committee will be appointed to The Raffle will take place at the second prize, and so on, alternately. throws the odd ones. throw of the dice. throw jor all absentees. A the store of the subscribers on Main street, opposite Silvester & Co’s. examine the above property. McCLURE & MONTGOMERY. Grass Valley, May 10, 1854. 34 td ARE YOU IN WANT OF CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, HAND-BILLS, CERTIFICATES, LAW BLANKS, or any discription of Printing? Then call at the Office of the Grass Valiey Telegraph and leave your orders.—Charges moderate for cash. SUMMONS. GRASS VALLEY Township, Nevada County, California :— GENTLEMEN,—All business and excuses being laid aside, you are hereby summoned to be and appear, armed and equipped, as the appetite directs, daily, at the Epicurean at 8 A. M., 12 M—and 6 P. M., to satisfy the cravings of hunger and to save your fines. Office on the corner of Main and Church streets, Grass Valley. BUTTS & CO. March 16th, 1854—tfn26 Co-partnership Notice. a Co-partnership heretofore existing under the re © and name of Dunevan & Penberthy, Pacific HoEdward dissolved by mutual consent on the 12th ult,, by P. J Senate AE actin having been purchased i an. e@ busi A “ conducted by said Me endEbainag 3 of said firm will be P, J. DUNEVAN, EDWARD PENBERTHY. B64. 82 Stp CONSTANTAdditions are being made to our Grass Valley, April 12th, 1 of new and beautiful BORDERS, TINT PLATES, TYPE, &c., which will enables us to print Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills, Law Blanks, Posters, Bill Heads, Certificates of Stock, &c. &c., in Gold, Silver and Crimson Bronzes, and Variegated Colors, equal to any other establishment of the kind in this . eountry. ‘ : Persons are requested to call and Grass Valley: Aobertsements: Grass Valley Aroertisements. Banking Exchange Office. CAPIT G. AL, -$800,000.Opposite Beatry House; Man St., Grass VALLEY. WINCHESTER, Successor To Dr. C. ALLE, : r the Wholesale and Retail Drug Business, is now Ss. opening a new supply of Drugs, Medicines, ChemiOLD DUST, BULLION AND PACKAGES s nt toall parts of the United States and Europe, and to all the principal places in Cahfornia, insured. Sight bills of Exchange drawn on the principal cities in the United States and Europe. Checks on Sacramento and San Francisco, free of charge. . ga Highest price paid in coin for Gold Dust. Having facilities equal to that of ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD, we are fully prepared to do PROMPTLY and FAITHFULLY, any business committed to our charge. WELLS, FARGO & CO., A. DELANO, Agent at Grass Valley. May 1, 1854. 33tf GREAT SALE $50,000 worth of Billiards! cals, Perfumery and Fancy Fixings, at the old stand in Grass Valley, first door west of the Beatty House, directly opposite Adams &.Co’s Express and Banking House, where the public may depend on obtaining the pure and genuine article of evarything in his line, and allhe asks in exchange is Poco FILTHY LUCRE.— Call and see. May 2, 1854. 34 3t HENRY A. SMITH & CO’S Grand Raffle! S1O0.000: $10,000 in Slugs! Farm! Residence! Building Lots !» Watéhes. etc. etc. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH, To be had of the Proprietors, at Wilson’s Exchange; San Francisco, or at all the principal Hotels, Book Stores, or Saloons, throughout-the city and State. Prospecied and Color found. HE GOLDEN GATE SALOON, having paid the penalty of the law for keeping a restaurant, is now trying to secure a respectable living by BILLIARDS. The rooms have been re-fitted and enlarged, and no pains have been spared to! make the place A No. 1, and the head-quarters of pleasure and amusement. All are invited to call. The best of CIGARS and LIQUORS will be furnished from the bar at a moment’s warning. MRS. E. G. SMITH. —— 1st Grand Prize—Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars in Cash $10,000 2d Grand Prize—One handsome Residence, consisting of three acres of land, with-a beaua a as own the property under the Peralta title and two years’ possession—the same, with a warrantee deed, will be given to the drawer. Valued at . 8d Grand Prize—One Ranch, consisting of 100 acres of land, with a good House, Farming Utensils, etc. This valuable Ranch is located in the San Jose Valley, and is held under a confirmed Spanish title. A warss V: y, April 1854. 30 tf tiful Cottage House, in the city of Oakland, ater Fe oss we OT hei on Broadway, within five minutes’ walk of i the Steamboat Landing. The Proprictors Great Reduction of E'are. Nr CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. N and ‘after Saturday, April 1, the CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. coaches will leave Beatty House, Grass Valley, every morning at 5 o’clock, $5,000 rantee deed will be given the drawer. ValFOR SACRAMENTO. : OO ee rece Gees eke ek tre $4,000 . Arriving in time to take the boats for San Francisco 4 to 254—Two hundred and fifty valuable builsame day. ding lots in the city of Oakland, the BrookWare ionty, a5 .cd pies canosed SRE DRE 2 , $10 lyn of San Francisco, situated on Broadway, withinfive minutes’ walkof the landFOR MARYSVILLE. ing. These Lots are unquestionably the ; wha : i ’ : i most beautiful sites for residences i the oe eee sites Orr sameas robayest $5 State, and are too well known to need deFare to Empire Ranch.. ... sessieese ede se cone : seription. The Proprietors hold the Peral: : Long Bar hip Nhs Bits COND ETAE Uh aw os se eek en wR eM : . ta title, and have. possession: the drawers DABS YSVIG sree CG Sai eee <5 0d ck ose eeiabin owen . will receive warrantee deeds. Size 25 by 100 AUBURN. feet. Valued low at $200 eachs..... $50,000 ee See Stage leaves every morning at 7 o’clock, running . 255 to 465—Two hundred and ten Fine Gold Le‘ through to Sacramento same day. ver Watches, Hunting cases, each of equal i value. Valuedat $100 each. ..:...:..-. 21,900 . 486 to 666-Two hundred elegant Chinese Shawls, high cost. These Shawls are of the same ee oats W. H..BENTON, Agent. Grass Valley, April 1, 1854. 32 tf Dentistry. Soe Se ee ee rere sere er cers sere resen sere 1 One set 7 ERSTE ee Ee _. CERTIFICATE. . d 2 ‘‘. single . 80 90 We, the undersigned, are acquainted with the par2 DR. McINTYRE respectfully presents thanks 3 cart * 80 00 . ties owning the property offered in this Raffle, and T? to his friends and the public of Grass Valley 4 ** double 60 00 . also know the Real Estate referred to, and we assure . for past favors, and for the accommodation of his nu5 ‘double % 55 00 . the public that we consider the title to the property . merous patrons, he will visit them on Monday of eve6 ‘S ginele “ 35 00 . as indisputable. ; ry week, when he hopes to beable to give perfect sa7 ee “ 30 20 . HON. D. O. SHATTUCK. ort to all who may be so unfortunate as to reOne side saddle, 75 00 . JAMES A. MORRISON, M. D. . quire lis services. : = ayes eae a. 00 . 2 : kgOffice at Adams & Co’s. Express. yO ‘* man’s saddle, 65 00! The Proprietors in conducting this Raffle bind themGrass Valley, March 30, 1854—tfn28. Ses se is 55 00 . selves to carry iton ina manner that will be ae = th ta ag « 50 C0 . factory to all who may buy tickets. The drawing wi 13 Spanish bridle and bit, 12 00 . be done by gentlemen chosen by holders of Tickets,. K NOWLEDGE IS POWER !! 14 Bridle and martingills, 12 00 . each county in the State sending a committee of one 15 we 9 00 . for that purpose. Maps of the Real Estate. and samW P. BROWNE would respectfully announce to the cee Soe) = 9 00 . ples of the property may be seen at Wilson’s Ex¢ literati of Grass Valley, and vicinity, that he has Sik Geils i 9 00 . change. Se : . . opened a cheap Book Store and Circulating Library; 18 “ = 9 00 . For the responsibility of the proprietors of this opposite the Post Office, and two doors above Adams 19 One fine carpet bag, 6 00 . Rafile, and that it will be conducted with honesty and . & (o.’s where may be found all the late works of popueos 6 00 . integrity refer to . lar and standard authors. 21 6 CO His Excellency, Joun Biter, . ALSO, a good assortment of Stationary, Steel Pens 22“ ss 6: 00 fon. J. W. Denver, Secretary of State. Atlantic papers, Magazines, and California papers in 23 Lady’s fancy riding whip, 3 00 J. R. FLARDENBERG, Mayor of Sacramento. . wrappers, for 25 cents, postage paid. 24 ss = = 3 00 Hon. Lewis ALDRICH, ge . Knickerbocker Hall, Grass Valley, April 6, 1854. 25 2 -* ‘ 3.09 . Maj. W. H. Harvey, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senate. . go> General Agency for Atlantic, San Francisce and 26 Pair Spurs, Mexican, 5 00 . FE. WILSON, Wilson’s Exchange. . Sacramento papers. , n2gotf— Qi “5 5 00 . DAVID JONES, Hotel, Sac. City. re 28: «S 5 00 San Francisco, April 27,—t4J 29 Fine bag 3.99 —~(C TERE : : wa Mines ge ag 3 00 . _,4a7 G. B. FREAR, Agent for the North ern Mines NEW St AGE LINE !
es at Beatty House. . 31 ‘ 3 00 bit oa EE wih, E nae” tn 32 «6 iad 3 00 iy } oe 33 One buggy whip 300} Den’t You Come unless You . : 2 sé & vs ‘ = a r *pg ie ee 3 0o. Cam raise the Money, $5000. Grass Valley to Iilinoistown, S60 i eee 4 00 . , THE subseriber thinks he can sell the follow. Via way of Buena Vista Ranch, Storms’ Ranch, and 37 One whip, 4 00 ef 7 ing property so that the purchaser can make Brooks’ Ranch. 38s “ 400. Sevi!! a part pay for the whole, by November . RI ett es , : £ 39 “ 4 00 . next. Said property is situated in Newtown, Nevada . win sah ers rele or atcien . aig stages 4o 4 4 00 . county, 8 miles from Grass Valley, and consists of a . h ett rg ane) om gir te tice Vall Hi WAT DAT Ton . A ac otwee * , ) , 41 One horse Brush 2 00 . large TAVERN HOUSE and Fixtures, with numerous . ©4¢% between the two places, leaving Grass Valley ‘ ‘ : Te ae PAN 99 . at 8 o’clock, A. M., every day. Returning, leaves IIli2 ee ve 2 00 . out-buildings—a RANCH of 160 acres, and about 20 . Sete kao 2 FARE. FOUR DOL 43 ss 2 00. 20 enclosed with picket fence ; about 5 or 6 in Pota. Tie at2P. M., every day. , . 44 One twelve foot lash 2 50 . toes, which is black soil; a splendid pair of work fo eek a eka . 45 cast 2 50 . Cattle, and well stocked with Hogs and Fowls; 10 . _ This line is intended for the accommodation of per46 “ “ 2 50 . Cows all with Calf; a Blacksmith shop and Tools ; . 5°2S going to 47 3 “ 2 50 . one half of six eighty feet extensive hill Claims, ——_———— . which are averaging 27 dollars per day besides the . $925 00 . cost of working them. Said Claims if located In Ne, vada or Grass Valley, would probbaly sell for the . price asked for the whole. Also a ditch belonging to the claims that cost $1200. Illinoistown being the nearest point to which coaches can run to Iowa Hill. This is the main road from Downieville, Minnesota, Eureka, French Corral, &c., to Yankee Jim’s, Michigan Bluffs, Elizabethtown, and all the principal places in that region. J. C. MERRIAM. 2w34 IMMENSK EXCITEMENT . Newtown, May 10, 1854. . 4G Office in Grass Valley at the BEATTY HOUSE, . and in Illinoistown at the EGBERT HOUSE. LEONARD KING, Proprietor. PONY, Driver. 30tf Grass Valley, April 8, 185f. GREAT LUKURY E:IMAPIRE Bathing, Hair Cutting, Shaving & Shampooing SALOON, Main, opposite Mill street, Grass Valley. DISCOVERY OF New and Rich Diggings!. ! t . . M, H. LAMB having recently returned from New York, bringing with hima large and beautiful as. sortment of Watches and Jewelry, consisting of . . EVERYTHING usually to be found ina Jewelry Establishment, is now prepared at the NEW STORE of W. H. LAMB. on Main st, to supply the good people of Grass Valley . and vicinity with everything they may. wish ‘in his line, at prices which cannot fail to suit. pric HIS establishment. having been refitted in a very All wishing to buy, or otherwise, are respectfully superior manner, with the most modern style of invited to call and examine for themselves. METALIC TUBS, Showers, &c., is now open for the acParticular attention paid to Watch Repairing. Jew-. commodation of the community, where all persons elry of all kinds repaired and MANUFACTURED to or. will be attended to in such a manner as must give ender. . tire satisfaction. N. B.—An extensive assortment of CUTLERY of . J N. WER the best quality also on hand. % 2 OND Fe, Lee BATHS, Grass Valley, March 1, 1854. . given to suit customers. An assortment of Gentle” J C> Ee men’s Furnishing Goods, Perfumery, and other Arti' cles for the Toilet, always on hand at the lowest priOF EVERY DESCRIPTION Tickets for Baths can be had, EIGHT FOR FIVE EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Ba Rooms fitted up for the especial accommodaIN A 24 tf tion of LADIES, having a private entrance. * cat E. B. FREEMAN, W. H. PAINE. Grass Valley, April 20, 1854. 31 if SHOOTING GALLERY. HE undersigned, in opening a Shooting Gallery in Grass Valley, gives an excellent opportunity for those fond of sporting with the pistol, to test their skill in this exercise. The Gallery is to be under the superintendence of Mr. 0. N. SMITH, who is well qualified, and will always be ready-to clean pistols, put them in order, load. them, &c. &c., in the: best manner, : BG Rooms at Lamb’s old Jewelry 2 ri ate é SUPERIOR STYLE 5 Grass Valley, April 13, 1854. A ee at AND AT AW BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR sale at the ‘‘Grass Valley Telegraph Office,”’ at reasonable prices. : AT REASONABLE PRICES ana GANIAIA AND EXAMINE OUR SPECIMENS. Just Received by Clipper Ship FEVING CLOUD, A FIRST RATE assortment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, are offered for sale at low prices. MEYER BROTHERS Book Store next to the El Dorado. May 4. 33 of every kind; Novels and the latest Works; which Tee Sacraments Bbbectisenénts. . Sacraments Brbertisemends. eCREARY & WILSON, DEALERS IN Wines, Brandies, &c., 123 J street, between 4th and 5th, Sacramento. hte ‘311m EDICAL HALL.—DR. BAILLIE, AT the Medical Drug Store, No, 153 J street, fourth store west of 6th street, Sacramento. 31 1m Importer and dealer, at wholesaleand retail, in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Garden Seeds, and Fancy Goods, : J street, corner 34, SACRAMENTO, CAL. April 13, 1854. . . . . . ". L LIQUORS of the finest description, / 2 MINERS’ ‘DRUG STORE, J STREET, between Fifth and Sixth. streets, 139 Importer aud Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Camphine, Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Machinery Qils, Perfumery, Beer and Soda Water Materials, Acids, Patent Medicines, and all articles, belonging to a well supplied Drug Store. Constantly reBay State Lower Mills Flour. The large inorense::in the favorite Brand of wed, California Made Flour, give us confidence in recommending it to the trading community and public in general, as it is made under our own inspection. . All who have ever tried it have been pleased with the result ; and as it is made of the very best quality of fresh Wheat, bakers give it the preference above any. other brands of imported. POLLEY & COQ., Corner of R ané Front streets, and Fire Proof: Brick store, No. 49 K st., botween 8d and 2d st., -Sacramento. ; May 10, 1854. 341m» W. WALKER & CO., MPORTERS and Dealers in BRANDIES, WINES AND demand of this FIRE-PROOF STORE, 107 J STREET, four doors below their old stand, have onshand’a mest complete, assortment of goods. conseting part of the finest brands ef Foreign Brandies, tmported direct; the highest grades of Wines, in glass and wood; all the favorite brands, of Champagne; Scotch and English Ale; Porter; Helland Gin; Real’ old Irish, Scotch and,.Monongakela Whiskies; Syrups of all kinds. oe ndcsicecninele Orders promptly attended to, and goods carefully packed for the interior. Sacramento, April 18, 1854. 20 2m EXCHANGE & BANKING HOUSE, B. F. HASTINGS & CO., BANKERS, Corner of Second and J streets, Sacramento, draw at sight or on time, in sums to suit, on Geprge Peabody '& C0.. . 25. 2. eee oe London * Wenn. Hope @ C931 085) FONSI SES New York ‘James Rebbi& Cail. 8 sche. New Orleans . (oJ. Ee Thayer & Bro ..;. A iy APS ea ..Boston, ; i 3; W, W. Frazier-Esq.....«+-.+9»., Philadelphig,, SPW NORE ree eh eR er ree nas St. Louis ” ceiving fresh supplies per clippers from the Atlantic States. R. H. McDONALD. April 27. 32 3m ONSTANTLY ON HAND, a large supply of Best ——s C Foot Oil, Train and Tanner’s Oil, for sale at 4 The Miners’? Drug Store. N. B. . ‘ Lam giving special attention to the selection ‘ Oi > Spe Fish Oil, Neat’s . L ot OI, Train and Tatiner's Of, for sa . Teas, Coffee, Spices, Dried Fruits, and a general as. sortment of goods suitable for the city and country ‘ . . . of those articles, and persons may rely upon them be. ng of the best quality. 2. H. McDONALD.” #a=> Paints, Oils, Turpentine, assorted Fancy Paints, Brushes, Varnishes, Lamp Black, Boiled and Raw i], and everything belonging an Oil Store. R. H. McDonald, HOLESALE AGENT for California for Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Dr D. Jaynes’s Valuable Medicines, McConklin’s Ague Specific, Sargent & Oo’s Canchalagua; Reynold’s Cholagogue, Osgood’s Cholagogue, Mexican Mustang Liniment, Nerve and Bone Liniment: And keeps constantly on hand a large supply of ail the above medicines. Patent Madicines. 50 bbls Alcohol, hi ranted full 95 per cent: 50 carboys Sulphurie Acid 5000 bbls Whitening, At the Miner's Drug Store. Sh) TPE Bottle Corks, assorted best veivet: 100,000 150,000 Soda Corks : ‘ 500 do Essential Oils, assorted; 900 do Citric Acid; 1000 do Tartaric Acid, . And a full supply of all articles for the manufactory of Beer and Soda Water. For sale at the Miner’s Drug Store, R. H. McDONALD. eZ 3m Ue Sacramento, April 27, 1854. Mexican Mustang Liniment. THE greatest external Remedy of the age is DON JOSA NOVALOE’S Reginal Volcanic Mexican Mustang Liniment, for the cure ef all diseases where an exterffal remedy is required. Just try it, and you will be fully convinced ot its utility. For Sale At the Miners’ Drug Store. Zoe! TART OAL TAR, Pine Oil, Pitch, Rosin, Wagon Grease, Oil, Foot’s and Black Lead, at the Miners’ Drug Store, Sacramento, Sacramento, April 27, 1854. 32 3m SACRAMENTO HOTEL, BRICK BLOCK, No. 73, K STREET, BET. 3d anp 4th, SACRAMIENO, GEORGE §. LOVELY, Propriezor. . This hotel is situated in one of the most centraland pleasant locationsin the city, affording good.accommodations for transient and, permanent. boarders, and desirable as a home for families. 4a Terms reasonable. g9;>House open at all hours of the night. ‘ ee Sacramento City, March 30—ifn2s. CRESCENT CITY HOTEL AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. The proprietress feels grateful for the increased patronage extended to this long established house. THE TABLE, which is under the management of one of the best caterers in the country, is served in a manner unsurpassed. THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS are well ventilated, and supplied with new clean beds and linen. MRS. JANE COFFIN. Sacramento City, March 30,—tin2s. Remember, the ONLY OPPOSITION STAGE OFFICE n this city, is at the Crecent City Hotel—J street, beween 3d and 4th. _ THE OLD STAGE HOUSE. Also a large supply of all approved . gh proof, 200 guls. in-tins, war. , do Nitric, do Muriatic; . GARDINER And checks on San Franciseo at par. ¢ GOLD DUST AND BULLION purchased at the highest rates: os Collections made on reasonable terms, and proceeda remitted promptly. Deposfts, special or otherwise, received, and all other business connected with Banking punctually attended to. Sacramento, April 13, 1854. 2m CHEAP . Groceries, Provisions & Liquors, ONSISTING IN PART AS FOLLOWS : PORK—in barrels and 3% barrels, clear and mesa; BEEF—Smith’s Famiiy Beef, in 34 barrels; HAMS—of the best brands, sugar-cured BACON—Extra clear and mess; ‘ MACKEREL—No. 1; in 34 barrels, 14 bbls ‘and kits; GOSHEN: BUTTER—in large and small packages; LARD—in kegs and tins; also, Candles, Sugars, trade, which will ‘be offered at the lowest market prices. : Orders attended to with punctuality and dispatch. WOOD. & KENYON. 118 K st, bet 4th & Sth, south side, Sacramento. April 20, 1854. 31 3m -POST-OFFICE THAR YC Wg OR. Newsmen’ & Booksellers, Stationers and Beokbinders. ie (taTE CURLE’ BROTHERS, THIRD STREET, next td the Post.Office, Sacramento. April 6, 1854—tfn29 Bapstille Babertisoments, ‘ . . i ! RLUSIC, Musical Instruments, Toys and FANCY GOODS. ATWILL & CO., 155 J Srreet, Sacrameyro Crry, AND 172. WASHINGTON Street; Say Fravorsco: \ONSTANTLY ion handévery doescyiption of sheet and book Music, Musical Instruments and Musical merFinest Violin and Guitar Striugs received by every steamer. ° ‘Toys, Games « Childrens Presents in great variety, Canary Birds, cages and seed, with a general assortment of Fancy. Goods. : Instruments tuned and repaired. Dealers supplied at the lowest rates. Orders per mail or Express attended to with. promptness. ATWILL & Co, 155 J St. Sacramento. April 6—n29—1m i . . . i i i . . MURRAY’ FIFTY 50 ss " CENT Wistar MOUs OPEN ALL NIGHT! SrconD STREET, BETWEEN D anp Hicu. The largest and;Cheapest House in the City of Marysville. THE House having undergone a general improvement, and presenting an appearance for taste and comfort unsurpassed by any House in the city, the proprietor respectfully solicits a continuance of country and city custom. Being a thorough Plank and Railroad man, he hopes his continued exertion and desire to please the Wants of his customers, may be rewarded with success. FAMILIES ACCOMMODATED ! The utmost order prevails throughout the house. Marysville, March 80, 1854—tfnvs. vit ul P. DECKER: I DEGKER & UNITE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES, Liquors, Provisions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Blankets, Tobacco, Cigars, Mining, Tools, &c. &e. &e. Brick Block—Northwest corner of Plaza—3 doors east of Merchants Hotel. Marysville, Cal., March 30, 1854—n28tf. Hardware, etc. etc. HE subscriber having on hand a large asat the iowest prices, among which may be 4 found the following articles, viz : Spades, Hoes, Garden and Sluice Rukes, Sluice Forks, Hunts’—Collins’ and Simmons’ Axes, Adzes, Broadovens, Fry Pans, Sauce Pans, Halter-Chains, Hand, Panrel and Ripping Saws, Planes, Plane Irons, Chisels, Wrenches, Drawing Knives, Table Cutlery, Hammers, Hatchets, Locks, Bolts, Door Handles, Butts, Screws, Powder Flasks, Spurs, Faucets, Wash-boards, Chopping Knives, Chopping Trays, Sluice Brushes, PickPins, Sad-Irons, Dinner Bells, Packing Yarn, Britannia Pitchers, Douglas’s Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Kettles, ALSO, a general assortment of Hot air and premium COOKING STOVES, plain and JaTom-Iron, together witha variety of other goods, to which the attention of the public is respectMain St., one door East of the Masonic Hall. Grass Valley, March 16—tf—n26 Taken in all weathers, and in beautiful style, at Dornin’s: SKY-LI HT Gallery, Main Street, Grass Valley. 0 CABIN CHAIR SHOP. HE subscriber "would respectfully announce to the boring towns, that he has epened a. CABINET and CHAIR SHOP, where he. expects to keep, and has family use. His furniture will be made of the best — materials, and gotten up in the best and most supework, and attend promptly to it; and warrant eve article that is manufactured in his shop. will be sold.cheap, so that any one wishing to purchase, shall.find no fault with my prices. : sortment of Hardware, which he offers Ames’ Shovels, with a variety of other brands ; axes, Picks, Sledges, Cross-Cut Saws, Mill Files, BakeAugers, Auger Bits, Braces, Steel Squares, Screw Rivets, Nails, Lanterns, Coffee Mills, Cork Screws, Axe, Chisel and Auguer Handles, Wire Seives, Clothes Zinc, Belting Rivets, Quick-Silver, &c. paned Tin Ware, Iron Ware, Stove-Pipe and fully invited. E. McLAUGHLIN, DAGUERREOTYPES: KNICKERBOCKER HALL, AND fy JOHN M. HANSON, citizens of ‘Grass Valley, and others of the neighconstantly on hand such articles as are necessary for rior style. He will receive orders from abroad for My terms are cash, aud my articles’ of Furniture Grass Valley, October 27, 1858—tf—n6.