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May 18, 1854 (4 pages)

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A WISH. I wish I had a little wife, A little stove and fire, I’d hug her like a lump of gold, And let no one come nigh her, I’d spend my days in happiness, I'd vegitate in clover, And when I died I’d shut my eyes, Lay down and roll right over. My Unc Josnvua.—I have often heard of men who could hold but one idea in their heads at one time. It is not so with my Uncle Joshua, Ashe sat down to dinner, the other day he asked a blessing in the words, “For what we are about to receive, may the Lord make us duly thankful !”—and added in the same breath, “Sally, that steak is burnt toa crisp!” The clergyman who ‘dwelt on a point’ has gone to the Western prairies to enlarge the field of his operations. INDIANS IN THE Nortu.—The Shasta Courier says that the punishment recently inflicted on the Pitt and McCloud’s rivers Indians, has had a very good effect. No depredations have been committed since, and we are informed by Mr. Woodman, that during last week a number of their leading men, or chiefs presented themselves at his ranch on Cow Creek and sued for peace. He conducted them to Fort Reading, where they had a talk with the U.S. Officers. In consideration of being let alone by the Americans, they eagerly promised to commit no future depredations. These promises, of course, have but little more strength than a ‘rope of sand.’ They usually comply with their promises only so long as they find it convenient, or are kept in terrorem. But as the salmon and grasshoppers are becoming plenty, and as the forests and valleys are beginning to yield their annual harvest of acorns and clover, we may reasonably expect, that during the summer months at least, these Indians will get fat and be of good behaviour. And ere the chilling rains and biting frosts of winter begin again to pinch their naked bodies and drive them to desperation with hunger, we have reliable assurances that a military post will be established in their immediate neighborhood, and that a sufficient force will be stationed there to keep them in subjection. List of Post Offices and Postmasters In THE State, August Ist, 1853. NaME OF OFFICE. Covnty. Name PosTMASTER. Agua Frio, Mariposa, BF Whitten, Alamo, Contra Costa, Jobn M. Jones, Angel’s Camp, Calaveras, P W Scribner, Alvarado, Alameda, HC Smith, Ashland, Butte, Elijah Lott, Auburn, Placer, J F Bailey, Arum City, El Dorado, Chas L Frost, Benicia, Solano, James Miller, Bidwell’s Bar, Butte, A B Newcomb, Big Bar, Trinity, Wit Coddington, Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne, Jos W Butler, Bodega, Sonoma, JW Miller, Bucksport, Humboldt, Cache Creek, Yolo, Carson Valley, El Dorado, J C Fain, Charley’s Ranch, Butte, Cedarville, Chico, Butte, I. Bidwell, Columbia, Tuolumne, A A Hunnewell, Colusa, Colusa, Wm Vincent, Cold Spring, El Dorado, J M Groetscheiner Contra Costa, Contra Costa, Cosumne, Sacramento, W_D Wilson, Cottonwood, Shasta, Wm. Lane Coloma, El Dorado, DG Waldron, Crescent City, Klama‘h, Curtisville, Tuolumne, J M Root, Diamond Springs, El Dorado, CB Noteware, Bobbin’s Rancho, Yuba, O F Baldwin, Double Springs, CaJaveras, A R Wheat, Downieville, Yuba, Jas Gemon, Dry Town, Calaveras, A G Sneath, Eureka, Trinity, HW Bean, Foster’s Bar, Yuba, J B Whitcomb, Fremont, Yolo, W G Brown, Fiddletown, El Dorado, so Garrote, Tuolumne, J F Watts, Georgetown, El Dorado, T M Reed, Greenwood, El Dorado, S B Jaynes, Green Springs, Tuolumne, Jas D Taber, Gilroy, Santa Clara, LC Everett, Goodyer’s Bar, Sierra, A C Johnson, Grass Valley, Nevada, E Mathewson, Hamiltom, Butte, CC Callett, Horr’s Ranch, _— Mariposa, G D Dickinson, Ione Valley, Caleveras, J H Alvord, Illinoistown, Pleaer, B Brickell, acksonville, Tuolumne, Geo B Keys, Jackson, Calaveras, Bruce Husband, Johnson’s Ranch, Yuba, N EO Reor, Kilna, Shasta, Wm Potter, Knight’s Ferry, San Joaquin, Geo W Dent, Lassen’s, Butte W P Mayhew, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, W T B Sanford, Marysville, Yuba, P W Keyser, Mariposa, Mariposa, John McNamarra, Martinez, Contra Costa, Geo W Jones, 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, Geo Kimball, G W Coulter, ote Jacob Shumway, Jas B. McKinney, Wm Vincent, Mormon Island, Sacramento, J W Shaw, Monterey, Monterey, A Randall, Mud Springs, El Dorado, H A Hendee, Murphys, Calaveras, A Heury Stevens, Mount Ophir, Mariposa, Jos H Miller, Montezuma, Tuolumne, E Conway, Millerton, San Joaquin, ceo Monroville, Oolusa, RF Pratt, Napa, Sonoma, J B Eaton, Nashville, El Dorado, J P Thurston, Nevada, Nevada, R A Davidge, Nicolas, Sutter, F H Russell, North Ranch, Calaveras, Ed T Lake, Ophirville, Placer, D B Curtis, Farks’ Bar, Yuba, E ¥ Gaver, Placerville, El Dorado, W D Williams, Petaluma, Sonoma, SW Brown, Pleasant Grove, Sacramento, A Kenyon, Panta de los Reyes,Marin, coe Quartsburg, Mariposa, Thos Thorn, Ringgold, El Dorado, J L Sargent, Round Tent, Nevada, J E Steer, Rough & Ready, Nevada, J R Little, Red Bluffs, Shasta, S M Bishop, San Franciseo, San Francisco, TJ Henley, Sacramento, Sacramento, F Forman. San Diego, San Diego, PH Hooff, San Juan, Monterey, P Brien, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, TJ Harvey, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, D M Thomas, San Ramon, Contra Costa, S Russell, San Jose, Santa Clara, JR Patrick, ° Santa Clara, Santa Clara, F Cooper, Salmon Falls, El Dorado, Thos R Brown Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, E Anthony, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, T G Hahman, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Sam’! Barnes, Shasta, Shasta, D H Harrell, Sonoma, Sonoma, J N Randolph, Sonora, Tuolumne, HW Theall, © Steinsberger’s San Francisco, _—— Staphle’s Ranch, San Joaquin, D J Staples, Snellings, Mariposa , John Snelling, Stockton, San Joaquin, John S Evans, Sutter Creek, Calavaras, D Crandall, Spanish Flat, El Dorado, Jas Muncey. Suisun, Sonoma, HC Moore, Tehama, Colusa, Newell Hall, ‘Texas Hill, Sacramento, John Clarkin Trinidad, Klamath, L B Gilkey Third Crossing, Calaveras, Jas A Tait Turneryille, Sacramento, T M Pauling, Uniontown, Humboldt, A M Murdoch Vernon, Sutter D Abdell, Volcano, Calaveras, E W Gemm' Watsonsyille, Santa Cruz, L Thrift Weaverville, Trinity, HB Davidson, Le degr Tulare, © an Jim’s Placer. C King Yolo, Yolo, ” JS Fulton, Yureka, Siskiyou, { THE TELEGRAPH. STEWART & SEARLS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. First door above the Court House, Nevada City. William M. Stewart, District Attorney. April6, 8m n29. : is ROSENHEIM & BROTHER, Watchmakers and Jewellers, Dealers in Watches ‘Jewelry, Diamonds, &c. Marx Srreet, 1st DOOR BELOW PHELPS Hore, NEVADA. April 6, 1853. tf n29. DENTISTRY. OFFICE, UNITED STATES HOTEL,---Nevapa Crrv. a DR. 8S. C. McINTYRE, respectfully me fa=--» begs leave to inform his friends and UY} ge the public that he is now permanently Seana located, for the purpose of practising in all the branches of his profession. Being a pupil of the most celebrated Dentist in the world, 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 atmospheric pressure, from one to an entire set. Teeth cleaned without fracturing the enamel. Constantly on band an exclient article of . Tooth Powder. This Dentrifice is unsurpassed in beautifying the Teeth, sweetening the breath, and curing incipient scurvy of the gums, so common in persons who have come to California over the plains, or round the Horn. ALso, an invaluable solution for the cure of Tic Douloureaux and Neuralgia. #%. Terms moderate. Nevada, April 6th, 1854. n193m. 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. Page & Bacon.. os. shisha fe ecacc «.5t. Louis. . American Exchange Bank....... New York. (2S eee ei New York. . MERGED DONE. csc acce eee iasce cane cee Boston . gg a ee erties eee Philadelphia. dopa dhe Wee 5 ok cc caane es Baltimore. . Louisiana State Bank N. Orleans. Hutchins & Co.....Sates be Cains ss0c cave. FS. Goodman & Cex.. 5.5.. OAS . Cincinnati. SS SOMES COs Boden cask Sone oc ces Pittsburg. K. Huth & Co.. 3 Scots cece soe ».-.London. Hottenger & C06 £7505 css 'vean-aeipinede PATI: &as~ Gold Dust Bought. Treasure received on De. posit. Feb. 23—n23 tf By HELM & MAY, Broad Street, nearly opposite ‘‘ Journal’’ Office. ARRIAGES and the best of horses can 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, that 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 cases. . April 6 n29 ¢f. . . t MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, 3D DOOR FROM THE BRIDGE. { . (THE 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 { } and Segars. JENNINGS & RICHARDS. April6 tf n29. Guns, Powder, &c. &c. HE subscriber has been at great trouble and spared no expense in fitting up his establishment in the best possible style, for making and repairing anything in the way of gunsmithing. He has had many years experience, and flatters himself he is a complete master of his profession. . Athis shop may be purchased at low rates for cash— fo RiFies, Guns, PowDEr, Snot, Leap, Caps, NIPPLE 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 of the Union Hotel. Z. P. DAVIS. Nevada City, April 6, 1853. nl9 tf N. B. Particular pains taken in cleaning and smelting of Gold. BO WR W ECG We Ww IN GRASS VALLEY. THE AURORA HOUSE, pleasantly situated sat; at the head of Main street, Grass Valley, will i!) hereafter be kept asa 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 is a 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 CLUMBER!! The attention of the public is respectfully invited to our immense stock of Seasoned Lumber, consisting of BOARDS, PLANK, and scantling of all sizes and lengths. Flooring, Clear and pte Siding, Cedar Posts, Pickets, 3and 4 inch Strips, Sluice Boards, &c. ALSO, Bevel siding, which cannot be found at any other mill ‘in Nevada County. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, and delivered at the shortest notice. EMRSON & EDDOWES. TEAMS WANTED To freight lumber for Sacramento and Marysville. Remember, our Lumber is well seasoned. ’a7N. B. Enquire for the Penobscot Saw Mill, one quarter of a mile South of the Primrose Valley House. Grass Valley, April 6, 1854—n29 tf ARE YOU IN WANT t) CARDS, CS oe HAND-BILLS, CERTIFICATES, LAW , or any discription of-Printing ? ‘Then call at the Office of the Grass Valiey Telegraph and leave your orders.—Charges moderate for cash. BOOK STORE! Next to the El Dorado Saloon, I re-opened, splendidly fitted up, and has the best assortment of STANDARD WORKS, Novels, Writing and Drawing Materials, to. be found in any couni ag in the State of California, us © proprietors spare no paren or expense to always get the latest and best works. Orders to the Bay for any kind of Goods in our line will be promptly executed by MEYER BROTHERS. Grass Valley, May 4. 1t Rough & Ready Adoertisen’ts _E. W. ROBERTS, Attorney at Law....Notary Public, ROUGH & READY, NEVADA CO., CAL. March 1, 1854. Ss. M. GILHAM, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions. rT connection, he has also a BUTCHERY AND BAKERY establishment, and has constantly on hand Meets, Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastries of every description. Aa Fancy fixins furnished for Dinner Parties at. short notice. Rough & Ready, Dec. 8n12—tf. BOOL 2 SHOR STORE . undersigned beg leave to return their thanks to the citizens of Rough and Ready, and vicinity, for the liberal patronage thus far bestowed on their establishment, and inform their old friends and customers, that they are now ready to wait on them at their old stand, one door east of S. M. Gilham’s store, where can be found a large stock of BOOTS AUD SUOES, recently selected personally from the best houses in San Francisco: With practical experience, the undersigned cannot fail to give satisfaction. 4a All work warranted, and if work rips before doing reasonable service, will be repaired free of charge. N. B. India Rubber Boots, also, Saddles and Harness repaired on short notice. MARTIN & ESPENSHEID. Rough and Ready, March 9th, 1854.—tf. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, Main Street, opposite Adams & Co’s. Express. Rough and Ready, Dec. 8—n12—6mo. STAGE OFFICE, I= DOWNIE HOUSE, ex Main Street, Rough and Ready. TRAVELERS and Boarders may rest assured of jj getting the best accommodation at this Hotel. : December 8—n12 tf RMOWARD 2 GOoy ONE pooR East OF ADAMS & Co’s: EXPprREss. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors. Also, Fruit and Confectionaries, as well as Mining implements of every description. &a~ Cigars of the most luxuriating and captivating qualities. ; Rough and Ready, Dec. 8, n12tf. Taken up On the 30th October, 1853, a ROAN COLT. The owner is. requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. BARNEY & McCONNELL. Randolph Flat, Dec. 1,—nl1—tf GREAT BARGAINS —— IN -—__ RANCH CLAIMS! . 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; orto lease upon the shares, one or the whole. They are located upon a branch of Penn Valley Creek, south of Rough & Ready 134 miles, upon the 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 134 to 13g mile, and without a hill upon it of difficulty for the heaviest loaded teams. It is not unlikely that the Marysville Plankroad, WHEN MaDE, 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 cultivation to advantage—the balance finely timbered, rolling ground. 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 cn beautiful 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 Quauity, has been especially included in this claim, directly on the road, —a good crop of vegetables was raised last 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. 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, etc., apply to E. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Rough & Ready, Cal., Feb. 4, 1854. 21 Se 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 ready for use. .A portion of joining, in case of sale. TERMS made known upon application Apply to E. W. ROBERTS. Rough & Ready, Feb. 5, 1854. 21 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 weil on the premises. For Public House and farming, this place offers rich inducements. Title indisputable, Enquire further . ine & ARPENTER, ‘Office, Mill Street, G : and small stable upon it, wood land can be had adRanch for Sale. THE Bennett House and Ranch, situated on
main road from Marysville and Nevada, about 21 miles from Marysville, is for sale on fair Price reasonable. Price $1500§ In a Style Unsurpassed by any establishment in the State, ee eee ere eee ee Grass Ds THE ATTENTION ¥ THE PUBLIC is particularly invited to the Excel(0) lent stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Liquors, Clothing, Miners’ Tools, Window-Glass, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery. &c. &c., always on hand, at kasGoods delivered free of charge. Silvester & Co's, {16 tf] Main St. For Sale. HE Ranch known as Bird Ranch, situated on the new Marysville road about 1 14mile Northwest from the town of Rough and Ready, on the most reasonable terms. Apply to W. B. Clapp on the premises, or to J. M. FOUSE. Grass Valley, February 1st, 1854,—+f. S. S. Holl Fag AND SIGN PAINTING. Sash Doors and Win dow Sash made to order, Glass cut,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 and Neil. Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853. Grass Valley, Jan. 3,754. tf RAIN CE FOR SALE. TWO-THIRDS of the ASHVILLE RANCH, containing 480 acres of land, under fence, commonly known as Stevens & Cranes’ Ranch, situated about two miles west of Grass Valley, between Wolf and Squirrel Creeks. 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 payments, on good security. ea é N. B. For further particulars, inquire at this office or on the premises. WM. STEVENS, FREDERICK sgt ED ~s 27 t March 22, 1854. Z. H. DENMAN, Wheelwright and Carriage-Maker, Main street, 3 doors west Loutzenheiser’s Drug Store, EEPS constantly on hand the very best materials, K and is prepared to do all kinds of TOS WORE, on short notice. A a BG Teamsters can be assured of having repairiug well done, and on REASONABLE TERMS. CARS, TOMS, &e. for miners’ use made to order. Grass Valley, Jan. 5, 1854 16 tf ADAMS & CO.’S , Main SrrEET, Grass VALLEY, [A poats EXPRESS in charge of regular Messengers, for Sacramento and San Francisco, and to al parts of the Northern and Southern Mines. Checks at par on Sacramento and San Francisco. Gotp Dust purchased, or forwarded to any part of the United States, and also to England, INsuRED at as low rates as can be done by any house with security. Our Express beimg the most extensive in the United States, we can guarantee facilities not possessed by any other concern. DEPOSITS ! Specil, or otherwise, received. BILLS, OF EXCHANGE! Drawn on Adams & Co.’s Expresin any of the following places : Boston, New York, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, Lovisvii1£, Ky., Sr. Louis, New ORLEANS, Lonpon, &¢., &C. Our Treasure is forwarded by the Pacific Mail Steamers, on the Ist and 15thof each month. And Expesses, for small parcels and letters by the Nicaragua line. JNO. 8S. LAMBERT, AGEnt. Grass Valley, Sept. 22 1853. GROCERIES LIQVORS, HE subscribers 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 Jaya Coffee, Pork, Honey in 3,4,6,8 & 10 }5 Lard in 6, 10, 20 fp tins, tins. Mackerel, Golden Syrup, Cod Fish, Molasses, Tongues and Sounds, Salt in large and small Spiced Beef Tongues, bags, Bologna Sausages, Candles, French, and Dried Apples & Peaches, Adamantine, Cherries, Currants, _ large and small Oxes. Miners’ Tools. WINES AND LIQUORS, COFFEE, fresh ground, every morning. A fine assortment of Pickles, Preserved Meats and Fruits ; Dried Fruits, Nuts, Piain and fancy Biseuits, American and English Jams and Jelleys. Batty’s celebrated Sauces. C. MARSHALL, & Co,, Corner of Main and Mill Street, Grass Valley. Jan. 26—~n19tf Unprecedented Success! SECOND EDITION — SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. — Per-Brike Sketches, — OR — CHIPS OF THE OLD BLOCK. to that class of her citizens by the aothor. Handsomely embellished with Twenty-Seven Wood Engravings, . of California Scenery and Incidents. 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 CHAPTER. nl Postage to any part of the United States, 12 cents. $50 per 100; : single copies $1. per 5 0 per Cones ee ’ Booksellers, Stationers and Newsmen, Third pt pris next Post Office, Sacramento, and for sale by all the " Sacramento, Jan. 10, 1854. 1 tf POSTOFFICE HOURS a ‘P.M: Sundays.—From 9 to 11, A.'M.; Ti trom 640 8, MG . All Pitdes 15 mail. erudt be received before 8 in the evening, to insure their going jn the morning mail. MATHEWEON, P.M. . October 27,——"34 SR A RR A ST TEED OA GRASS VALLEY BAKERY, iD PROVISION STORE, MAIN STREET. C.R. EDWADRS & CO., bi Having purchased the stand known as the ‘‘Grass Valley Bakery,’ is ‘prepared to furnish the public with all kinds of $ BREAD, WHEAT, CORN, RYE AND GRAHAM. Mies © Cakes of all Minds. WEDDINGS, PARTIES, &. Furnished with Fruit, Sponge and Pound Cake at short notice. PROVISIONS Of every description constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. P. S.—Goods delivered to any part of the town, free of charge. Grass Valley, Nov. 24, 1853. tf “MAYERS & HARRIGAN, BOOT AND soe Al stong, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Grass Valley GRASS VALLEY, , and its vicinity, that they keep constantly on hand a large supply of Eastern made Boots and Shoes, which they offer tow for cash. GENTLEMEN wishing a Goop 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. Main st., opposite Mill st. Grass Valley, Sept. 22,1853.” 7» tf TAKE NOTICE! In speaking of Home Manufactured Boots, we claim that ours are as good as any in California, and we are willing to wager 200 or 250 pollars, that we can propuce better WMLNLNG BOOus, oa fine ones, either in stock o: . any other esta: r workmanship, than qlishment in Grass Valley, and we further make a challenge for California for the next four months to eome. Dec. 22, 1853. Se ee Bibles and Testaments. gow 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. 48@> For sale at W. T. Brownes’ ‘Cheap Book-Store,”’ opposite the Post Office. Grass Valley, April 6, 54. SACRAMNETO STORE. PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. &C, MILL STREET, OPPOSITE THE IRVING HovsE. Pork, Bacon, Hams, Butter, Chees, Lard, Flour, Corn Meal, Rice, Sugars, Tea, Coffee, Candles, Raisins, Beans, Syrup, Tobaeco, Segars, Porter, Ale, Cider, Oysters, Lobsters, Clams, Preserved Fruits, Meats, &c. &c. . MINERS’ TOOLS, and a general assortment of Clothing, Boots, shoes, &e. &c. California Produce, Potatoes, Barley, &c. N. B. 2,000 Ibs. pickled Salmon in barrels. Yo. 1 Mackerel. T. S. STADDEN, Agent. Grass Valley, Dec. 15, tf n18.Blacksmithing By Charles Retallack, Auburn Street, near Main. HORSE SHOEING done in the best and most durable manner. Mining tools, repaired at short notice, Also for sale, a good assortment of Iron and Steel. Grass Valley, December 15 ni3 tf Notice. x. partnership heretofore existing between Chas. ‘4 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. ler undersigned have this day formed a copartnership with the view to carry on the business as heretofore, under the style of MARSHALL & Co., and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of the best quality of Groceries, Provisions, Miners Tools, Hardware, Crockery, and Miscellaneous articles for housekeepers, atthe old stand, corner of Main and Mill street. CHAS. MARSHALL. JNO. JOHNSTON, THOS. BREESE. *,* Those indebted to the late firm are requested to make immediate settlement, either to Geo. Johnston, or to Marshall & Co. CHAS. MARSHALL & Co. April 27. tf _ Segal Soortisoments, SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ’ County or Nevapa, . $S.S. eee — seine IP Township of Grass Valley. ee eee The People of the State of California to. ALBERT FOWLER, Greeting :— You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in said Township, on Wednesday the 26th day of July, A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to a swer unto complaint of William McCormick, who nf mands of. you $100, exclusive of interest, as paige a promisory note, filed by copy ip this cages ier judgment will be taken against you agit ou fail amount, together with cost and damages, uy to appear and answer, To THE SHERIFF OR ANY GREETING :—Make legal serv STABLE OF SAID COUNTY, ban ice and due return hereof. i d, this 25th day of April, A. D. ee under my hand, 7.08 : 3 P. A true TP tenet, J. C. Goap, Constable. April 27th, 1854—3m. _ SUMMONS. Township of Rough and Ready, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ls g Justice’s Court, County OF NEVADA, Before Little, Justice —~ ee The People of the State of California, to Jno. WadsPr tseolieas : You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office in Rough and ly on Nba iia the 7th day of June, A. D. 1854, at 10 o’clock, A, M. to answer the complaint of John M. Jackson, who demands of you the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, alleged to be due him, for services rendered an account of which is filed as said complaint. “On failure so to appear and answer, judgment will be rendered against you for said sum, together with costs of suit en Given under my hand, this 4th day of March, A, D, 1854, é ’ “JOHN P. LITTLE, J. P, A true copy, R. B. & Const. N. C, It appearing from the return of the officer, that said John Wadsworth is nota resident of this State. I herewith order the summons to be published in the Grass Va Telegraph, published in Grass Valley, County of Nevada, California, weekly, for the term of three months. March, A. D, Given under my hand this 4th of 1854. pea fa al of Lami 3.7. C, A True.copy > le, N. €, Rough and Ready, March ath, 1854—3m. San Francise Aroertisemts, 7 . TRANSIT TICKETS! ! ; BAGGAGE AND PASSENGER EXPRESS FROM PANAJ. HAWES is now prepared to furnish transit tickets, from Panama to Aspin: wall; covering allexpense of transport. . ~ for Passengers and Baggage, by Mules and Railroad, making with the ‘ Pacific Mail Steamship Co’s line. for New-York and N. Orleans, ~ THE LONG DESIRED THROUGH TICKET via PANAMA. . Passenger Tickets for Sale in San Francisco.—Bagi will be checked for at Panama on arrival of the ;; Steamers for San Francisco. Freight therefor payable ‘ on delivery in Aspinwall. Ladies and Children carefully conveyed across un— der charge of trusty guides. i ele Safety and Speed! No sickness! No River Travel! } 31 MILES BY RAILROAD !! The Bridge across the Cruces River has-been finished,and the Railroad is now complete asfar as Rio Obisleaving only 18 miles of Mule travel from Panama. The Mule Road has been thoroughly repaired, and pe arp entire transit from Panama to Aspinwal can now t made with ease and comfort within eight hours, it « having been made in four hours and five minutes, from ocean to ocean. ,; The comfort of having one’s self and ba transported from ship to ship, without the necessity of coming personally in contact with the run of persons int the business, natives and others, and the faet of being on the Isthmus only a few hours, in place of seyeral days, make the advantages of this Route overall others sufficiently obvious. . For Transit Tickets apply to J. HAWES, Ag’t, a Corner of Sacramento and Davis Streets, up Stairs. April 6, 1854—n29—3m i CENTRAL HOTEL, (Late CairorniA TEMPERANCE Hovsk,) 229 Clay Street, San Francisco. . Derren and refinished throughout, ~~ with the addition of twenty new rooms, wecan ~ now offer superior accommodations at the following low rates : Board, (per week,)~.... cece cccvccce cone eB OD Board and Lodging, ...... bape Gh 12 to 16 00 Rooms without board, ........ 4 00 to 7 00 Located on one of the primcipal streets, near the Plaza, and still kept as a Temperance House, with Table and_Beds unsurpassed, offers great inducements to permanent or transient boarders. % Remember 229 Clay street, near Dupont. R. SAVAGE. WM. H. ELLIOTT. San Francisco, Dec 29—15 tf THOMAS TENNENT’S . SURVEYING AND NAVIGATION Warehouse, 2 SIGN OF THE “ WOODEN SAILOR,” Long wharf, corner of Front streets SAN FRANCISCO. : TransitInstruments, Theodolites, Levels, Compass: _ es, Surveying Chains, Leveling Staves, Engineers’ Ta-°* pes, Pocket Spy Glasses and Compasses, Scales, Drawing Instruments, with a great variety of other articles, constantly on hand. Having learned my business in the manufac of the celebrated William J. Young, of Philadelphia, I guarantee all my work to be equal to that of his es/ yablishmentNovember 3d, 58—n7—+f. BERDAN’S Quartz Crushing Machine. 5 f J See undersigned have now landing, ex ‘‘Mischief,’’ a set of four of these valuable machines, acknow__ ledged to be the most perfect apparatus for separating ~ gold from quartz. Pamphtets containing valuableiu. ~ formation respecting them may be had of i COOKE BROTHERS & CO., 4 . nov24-Im 130 California street, San Francisco: iy NICARAGUA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS * VIA SAN JUAN. Only 12 Miles Land Carriage. MCADAMIZED ROAD. agTHROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS! -@4 ‘2 Company have now the following splendid steamers, which will secure a spare vessel on either’ ocean, giving a guarantee to passengers against any delay on the Isthmus :— ON THE PACIFIC: # Siera Nevada. Brother Jonathan. } Cortes. Pacific. ; ON THE ATLANTIC: FOR NEW YORK. Northern Light. . Star of the West Prometheus, FOR NEW ORLEANS. Daniel Webster and Texas. These steamers are all of the first-class and fast sailers, thoroughly ventilated and well provisioned, affording the traveling community the shortest, safest and most pleasant route to the Atlantic, passengers arriving in New York and New Orleans from four to six days in advance of any other route. A steamer will be dispatched from New York on thé Sthand 20tk and from San Francisco on the Ist and 16th of each month. CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, New York. C. K. GARRISON, Agent, San Francisco. September 22, 1853.—n1tf. Diseases of the Eye and Rheumatism. © R. DILL, (from St. Leuis, Mo., M. D., Member of the Parisian'and other Medical me ey having visited the principal Schools and Hospital of Europe, expressly to study under the most celebrated Oculists on the continent, as Sichel at Paris, Juengken at Ber lin, and others, that most difficult and delicate branch of our profession, Diseases of the Eye, takes pleasure in informing the public that he has permanently located himself at San Francisco, where he will treat any case of Diseases of the Eye that may present it self, so that patients need no longer go to the States to be treated for bad cases. Dr. Dil] speaks English, German, French, Spanish, etc. PA BaF Office corner of Davis and Jackson streets, Tet ters addressed, “‘ P. R. DILL, M. D., San Francisco,” will be promptly answered. RHEUMATISM, by Dr. Dill cures the worst case of the new treatment, in two weeks, or makes no chars San Francisco, Feb. 1, 1654.” 20 Sn AGENCY FOR CLAIMS Against the Government of the United States A. BRINSMADE has removed his Sher P. —_* a No. ne Montgomery st wha e will continue the prosecution of i i United States Government, cesta wri = CLAIMS of the officers and soldiers of Col son’s Regiment of New York Volunteers foe bo lands, extra pay and transportation allowances 4 CLAIMS of the officers and men who composed tle California Battalian of Volunteers wnder Lieut. Col John C. Fremont, for bounty lands, arrears of pay, and extra pay, ’ ce. CLAIMS of the officers, petty officers. seamen: marines, on account of additional compensation services in the naval and revenue service of the Usi= cep mo gre! Pacific Ocea ornia an exico, from 13th of March, 1853. 1 ae —AIso— r CLAIMS for return of duties paid ; ' imported into the ports of Caltteeute nee with Mexico, and previously to the application to tlis State of Revenue’ Laws of the Unitéd States. ~ CLAIMS for return of duties paid on merchandise consumed in thé fires of San Peaheions of 1849 and CLAIMS for indemnity seciaees . ‘or emnity on account of ocasioned by Indian de edad if the citizens of the State; and, Lid» cso — = a wc made to U.S. Indian A 9 enable ghem negotia: es rr — tribes. oe neBRINSMADE has secured liable and efficient aid in‘Washi ig 0 we may # “N.DesEbeaplon give wie beet cae Cok . B—Heve hi ati to ANCING in all its Se on as San Francisco, Jan. 10, 1854. n, on the coasts ofaccent litt ig i.