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LOUTZENHEISER’S DRUG STORE
Isat present on Auburn Street, next dooy below
Col. Richardson’s Cottage—where it will remain nntil
a Fire-proof Building is completed on the Old Stand
On hand, as above, a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oil, Camphene, Glass,
pefumery, &c. Xe.
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etna reciente taseatenen tie tane,
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY,
FORMERLY Physician and Surgeon in the Hun.
garian Army, ‘and Lecturer on diseases of Women
and Children, is now successfully established in San
Franciaco. ~ é :
The Dr. is a geritleman of extensive travel, having
ina medical tour visited all the nations of Europe,
and closely examined the most celebrated Infirmaries and Hospitals now known to the world, he comes
to us with an accumulated fund of medical informa.
tion, that will prove a benefit to, as it should be a
Rource of consolation to the infirm. The Dr. has in
course of his experence discovered many valuable
remedies, which have proved of invaluable service in
the treatment of Chronic and Privade diseases. He
can be consulted free of charge at his medical rooms
or by letter, and where patients place themselves or
der his charge, he guarantees a cure or asks no compensation. We would refer ths reader to his advertisemement for further particulars. 48-3m
MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F A mM
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at t
Masonic Hall.
By order,
v. * M Ly TS a L. HUMISTON, Sec’y. ‘OUSE. WM.
SNOWY MOUNTAIN DIVISION,
NO. 8, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, meets every Sat
urday evening at the Temperance Hall, on Church st
All Brothers in good standing are cordially invited
to attend. pe SANFORD, Ww. P.
Jona. PHELPS, R. S 17 6m
22 OOS.
Grass Valley Lodge, No. 12.
INSTITUTED 28th July, 1853, meets every THURS
DAY night,at TEMPERANCE HALL, on Ghurch St.
Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to
may S. D. BOSWORTH, N. G.
R.M. MUSGRAVE, R. S.
Jan. 26,1854. 19 tf
f Alta California Telegraph Company,.*
HE Line is new in connection with all the principel Cities and Towns in the state.
Ra OrricE—Next door to the Post Office, at
Snes’ Book anpD Music Emporium, Main Street.
SOCIAL BALL.
A Social Ball will be given at the Western Hotel,
on Main Street, Grass Valley, on THURSDAY EVENING, Noy. 16, 1855, by
MR. & MRS. Wa. HOBBY.
Grass Valley, Nov. 6, 1855. 7-2t
500 SHARES
F THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE GOLD
( HILL QUARTZ MINING CO.,
Grass Valley, For Sale very low. Apply to
BOWSTEAD & CO,
Eureka Iron Foundry, Sacramento.
Sacramento, Oct. 1855. 7-tf
Great Reduction
IN THE PRICES OF PAPER HANGINGS. .
Having just received per recent arrivals a large and
splendid stock of Papers of every style rnd variety, I
have redueed my prices TWENTY per cent, less than
the same qualities have ever been sold for in this
country.
Satin Papers---For city and country trade, varysing in price from 25 to 50 cents per roll. Also,
an endless variety of
Cheaper papers---New and beautiful patterns,
from 10 to 25 cents per roll.
Borders-Of every description suitable to match.
AISO aN esraiese vesivty o£
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Paper Curtains---With a great variety of .
Window Shades----Among which are LANDSCAPE, STREET, and CITY VIEWS, BOUQUET
CENTERS, &c. For sale, wholesale and_ retail,
by GEO. W. CLARK
¥ 181 Clay street, near Sansome,
7-3m Sah Francisco.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Y VIRTUE OE A DECREE OF FORECLOSURE OF
Mortgage, and an order of Sale issued out-of the
District Court of the 14th Judicial Distric of the Stata
wf California, in the action of ISAC NASH against
TIMOTHY ELLSWORTH, duly attested on the 29th. of
October A. D. 1855, I am commanded to sell the
following property, to wit: All that certain lot,
piece or parcel of lanf, known as the Ellsworth’s
Ranch, with the Saw Mill thereon, situated in the
Township of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, on or
near Wolf Creek, and bounded and described as follows,
to wit. Commencing at the north East corner of
Joseph Atkins claim, thence running 320 Rods northerly to a Pine tree blazed thence 80 rods Easterly to
an Oak tree blazed, thence 320 rods Southerly to a
Pine tree blazed, tnence 80 rods Westerly to the place
f beginning: Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 19th day of November A. D. 1855 at 12 o’clock
noon, at the Sheriffs Office in the’ Townof Nevada
[ will sell the above property to the highest bidder
‘or cash.
Given under my handatmy officein Nevada City
this 29th day of October A D, 1855.
z ' W. W. WRIGHT,
Sheriff of Nevada Co. by C. F. Wood under Shff. .
Constable’s Sale.
YY VIRTUE of an Execution, bearing date, Oct. 27,
) A. D. 1855 to me delivered, icsued from the Court
of R. T. Gambrel, an acting Justice of the Peace for
Nevada County, upon a Judgment entered before .
him, on the above date, in favor of J. L. MOORE, and
against W. A. GRIFFIN, for the sum of Two Hundred
and Thirty-three Dollars and Seventy-nine Cents ;—I
have taken in Execution, and will expose at Public
Sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, in the Town of
Rough & Ready, on WEDNESDAY, the 2ist day of
November, between the hours of 9 a. M. and 5 P. M.
all the right. title and interest of W. A. Griffin in and
to a certain Frame House, situated on the Main St., .
in the Town of Rough & Ready, adjoiuing the premises of Isaac Dunster, on the East, and the premises
of,Peter Young onthe West, for the satisfaction of
the above demands and accruing Cists.
W.R. ARMSTRONG, Constable.
Rough & Ready, Oct. 29, 1855. 6-3t
Administrator’s Notice.
None is hereby given that by order of the ProLN bate Court, the undersigned will sell at Public
Valley Slide. Grass Valtey (oa 1CESURY, thd bactriney
of November, A. D. 1855, at 12 o’clock, M. the following property, belonging to the Estate of THOMAS
HICKLAND, deceased.
One Lot and Cabin on Grass Valley Slide.
One Wagon.
One Horse.
OLNEY O. FELT, Pub. Adm.
of Nevada County, and
5 3t] Adm. of Estate of Thomas Hicklan, decs’d.
M. McKenna,
\ JISHES TOINFORMthe citizens of Grass Valley
and Vicinity, that he has re-opned his Store, on
Main Street opposite the Po st Office
Where he will be happy to wait on those that may
please to favor him with a call. He will show them
that he can get up Garments in the
Latest and most Fashionable Styles,
Such as cannot be surpassed at f : ishkine re p at any other Establish
4a@All garments made at this establishment war‘anted to fit, or no sale. E 5-ft
Tax Payers
If Grass Valley Tow nshi
om the undersigned and
SOUNTY TAXES.
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Pp, will save costs by calling
J. M. FOUSE.
For W. W. Wright Shrriff of Nevada Co.
paying their STATE and Washington Street, San Francisco.
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CRASS VALLEY BAQIMY .
—AND— }
COOPER’S
EYE, EAR AND ORTHOP Z:IDIC
PROVISION STORE. INFIRMARY.
Fe eee! Rss San Francisco, No. 14 Sansome Street, near Rassette
Cc. R. EDWARDS$ & CO.: Holise.
Have removed from the ruins of ¢ei ! ‘TS i ; ‘ eir former place ATIENTS laboring under disease of the Eye. th
of Business, on Main Street, and established es Ear ‘ ee ee } Stre them. * 8r, and those afflicted with all varieties JeSelves permanently at faeir « . formities, resorting to this institation Smee Tad
New Fire-proof Store, o ill Strect selnacl where miners, as well as others can be acWhere they are prepared td furnish thei old "ig ated with board and comfortable rooms, in
Customers, and all new ones 4 roid . plain or costly style, according to their taste.
; yho may please to Dr. Cc : bed : :
ive them a call. wi Sar * r. Cooper has visited all the important Hospital: g em a call, with every variety of of Europe for the purpose of eitendine hig sapenade
BREAD, PIES AND CAKE. of Medicine and Surgery, and will give the Infirmary
_ WEDDING AND OTHER Parties furnphed at short noSe omer supervision. —
tice, with Fruit, Sponge and Poun ke. at the “a N. B. 1 Surgical operations free to patients who
est prices. sehen, 2W:. present themselves at the Cuic on Wednesdays, or
Saturdays. For particulars ly . S.c¢
at the iataary, cceasateme cea pte
“e y Our Assor*ment, Jf
Provisions, °>~"* :
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s iiquors r Wx. W. Girt.
Wili be found equal to any . this hm t, and will
Gro. W. Girt.
be kept full and fresh by constant grivals from below. WH.W. GIFT, & C@.,
4G Goods delivered to any B ®& ® ® R )
of extra charge. ~ be a sae tf % 9
: % Corner of J. & 3d Sts, Sacramento.
#LL SELL EXCHANGE drawn by Drexel, Slather
eo
MOUNTAIN : & Church, at sight, in sums to suit, on
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE . Ya" Vleck, Read & Drexel.....-. ‘New York.
J. W. Clark & Co..... FeRHGi «ied Coe Boston.
DEIPO . Drexel WOO ae ee ei oe Philadelphia.
= aes aig COs cs 5 acratt Baltimore.
RIC ’ : owe ROK MS ge Cinci i, O.
cK bccn MEAIN STREET, Haskell & Co. echance Bank... Si. Louis, Mo.
ADJOINING THE AMERICAN MARKET, Ay D. Jones, Esq. Cashier cee cccces Pittsburg, PR.
NEVADA A. D.-Hunt & Co.:.. Re .. Louisville, Ky.
wees este : : ; gaan co perce oT ae oae Detroit, Mich.
sisting d full as@rtment o : —Drafts on Stuttgart and Frankf i
Crockery, Glass, Brittania, Cutleiy and Willow ware, Germany. ne gem
Lamps, Globes, Lamp-glasses and Wickings Highest pri i i
: 2 ighest price paidfor Gold Dust. Certificates of DeCamphene. I pp. Oil. Ajeohol and posite and other Exchange bought at current. rates,
: and.. ean, =i 37 PS
A splendid assortment of LOOKING GLASSES of all . . Sa> Orders sent ior LReHRESS HP BIGGS P ire sun preos
sizes. The undersigned take pleasure to announce to . Company will be promptly attended to.
their friends and the public generally that the al#@Checks on San Francisco at par 462m
Ways Keep on hand a full assortment of the aoe ES :
named articles, and will also make it their duty to sell . Po Mok
them at the lowest possible prices. :
Country customers will do well to call and examine :
our stock.
or promptly excuted, and goods packed care:
ySIMMONS. & COC.R.SPAW, DENTIST, Takes this : pees SD Ns ) -R.SEP aT § akes this methain S gg thing in the above line hired for Wed. od of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Grass
gs, S, Parties, &c., on reasonable terms. 3-3m . Valley and vicinity that he is now located in this
IZ Remember the “ MounTAIN CROGKERY place for the practice of his Profession in allits branStore.”
ches. Ladies waited on at their residences, if requirPence SS ae Sa ks <<. all oe at DORNIN’S DAGURREAN ROOMS,
. Main Street. 3-3m
C. A. TWEED. HE S. W. FLETCHER. a
TWEED & FLETCHER, SUMMONS.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW ge OF CALIFORNIA, ) JUSTICE’s Court.
BE aie as aS. OUNTY OF NEVADA, -SS. Before
ee ae ge Sailing, Broad St., Nevada. Township of Grass Valley. J Lous R. Sowsns, Bl oe
RB C. A. Tweed, Notary Publie. 3-3tf The People of the State of California, to FRANK
zi : SQUIRE, Greeting :
Lansing & Shoemaker. You are hereby summoned to appear before me at
Nanhta NT my office in said Township, on the 26th day of NovemATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW ber, A. D. 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to answer unto
GRASS VALLEY..CALZFORNIA. the complaint of E. Friedman, who demands of you
A the = of sr = as per cnet now on file in
a ; my office, when Judgment will be taken against you
F.W. THAY ER, . for the said amount, together with Cost and Damages
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, if you fail to appear and answer. 2
May be found for the present, in the second story . _ To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County,
of C. R. Edwards & Co’s Brick Store, on MillSt. tf . Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand, this 18th day of August, <A.
D. 1855. LOUIS R. SOWERS,
DISSOLUTION. A true copy. Justice of the Peace of said County.
HE Law Partnership heretofore existing under the Attest R. W. Harris, Constable.
style of ‘“‘DIBBLE & THAYER,” is this day dis: SeEERT EST
solved by mutual consent. Either party will settle . It appearing to me by Affidavit, that the above naold accounts. A. B. DIBBLE, med defendant has departed from this State, and that .
Grass Valley, Aug. 20, 1855. F. W. THAYER. a good cause of action exists, it is ordered that ser.
vice of summons be had by publication in the Grass
A. B. DIBBLE’S Law Office, may be found for the . Valley Telegraph, three months, and untilreturn day.
present at his residence on School St. Given under my hand, this 16th day of July, A. D.
1855. LOUIS R. SOWERs, J. P.
48-3m of Grass Valley Township.
H. R. STILES, AAAI :
BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, CONSTANT .
opposite the ‘‘TELEGRAPH”’ Printing Office, ae :
In Dibble’s New Building. Has just received a new Adiitions are being made to our
stock of T, WT) AW W3we yer
Blank Hooks, 08 DEPARTMENT
Stationery, 2 Siar ipag ere 2
School Bocks, of new and beautiful
Novels, &c. &c. BORDER, TINE PLAT E, TXPE, &C.,
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . which will enables us to print Cards, Circulars, Hand
. Bills, Law Blanks, Posters, Bill Heads, Certificates o .
Latest Atlantic and European . Stock, Nc. &., in Gold, ilver and Crimson Bronzes
. Variegated Colors.
PAPERS AND MAGAZINES, .
; equal to any other establishment of the kind in the
RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. State.
#8G> Latest California papers always on hana, neatly enveloped for sending home—Postage Paid.
A variety of Miner’s Illustrated Envelopes and Let. Great Reduction of Fare.
ter Sheet Views, always fin hand. .
STILES’ EXIRESS—Leaves daily for Iowa Hill, Nevada, Ferest City, Downieville, St. Louis, and all
parts of the Northern Mines. 1-tf
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CALIFORNIA STAGE CO.
N and after Monday, June 14, the CALIFORNIA
. U STAGE CO. coaches will leave Beatty House, Grass
. Valley, arriving in Sacramento in season to meet the .
. SankFrancisco boats,
PARC Ey Se leiss voces nic Rukeeuie cts gsieouielaies'e «85,00.
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Stage leaves every morning at 8 0 clock, for Marysville, via Empire Ranch and Long Bar.
ATG GO MORVE VEC chiss snce stewie wwjnwicietbisiemiesic $5,00
FOR AUBURN.
Stage leaves every morning at 6 1-2 o’clock, runnin
through to Sacramento, and arriving in good time the
. same day.
SACFAMEHLO :.< -.0/s.50.5545. 00 Be eet . -B5,00
W. H. BENTON, Agent.
. Grass Valley, Jan. 1855. 32 tt
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Dissolution of Co-partnership.
The Firm of Dorsey, Alleman & Co. is this day disFrom all parts of the World, at . solved, by mutual consent. Having purchased the
W I T K @) W S K i 4 S ; interest of Messrs Alleman & Baker, the buisness will
A . hereafter be carried onin thename of J. J. DORSEY
NEWSPAPER DEPOT, . who alone is authorised to settle the business of the
: 2 . Firm. J. J. DORSEY.
Main St. next door below Benton’s Exchange, . Grass Valley Oct. 10th 1855.
GRASS VALLEY. 3-3t .
. For Sale Cheap!! Importavt to Teamsters and the
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
7000 tbs Crushed Sugar.
PUBLIC GENERALLY.
5000 tbs Benarie Sugar.
5000 Ibs Old Jsva and Rio Coffee.
Z. WH. DENMAN,
j OULD respectfully inform his Old Customers and . 200 tbs pure Cream Tartar.
1400 ibs Butter, in small kegs.
the Public that he has permanently located his
—ALSO—
CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL STRFET, .
A small invoice of Choice Wines and Liquors, in
Adjoining Mr. Campbell’s Smith’s Shop,
Where he is new prepared to Manufacture and Repair lots to suit Customers and at Prices to suit the
Carriages and Wagons of.every description, in ihe , times. [5] C. G. MORGAN. on the Hill.
best workmanlike manneg, and upoa ad most reasoni ?
able terms. a= All work warranted.
BG Carriages Painted and Varnished.<@& For Sale.
Grass Valley, Oct. 15, 1855. 4-+f . A-splendid Piano, from the manafactory, of Wil: ——--. liam Hall & Sons, New York, will be sold cheap for
GRASS VALLEY . Cash. Also! a Horse, Carriage and Harness. The
. Carriage is nearly new, was manufactured expressly
\ FVURE STURE . for family use, and is designed for one or two horses,
EVEN 7) ® . as may be desired. The horse is gentle and kind.
Oo = JOHNSON, Apply to S. C. RICHARDSON.
(Opposite Denzer’s Bakery, Main Street, ) BR We iy Me LOR MEL ;
ped eeemmette lbs sn prepaee etiagns,o6.Gxoss Val. Speecrmaaie a mea aren tags
Furni f Mr. J. S. Lambert, on Mill Street, where he niture of the Latest Patterus, nence 0 wages os
Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bureaus, So fas, Lounges, . is ready to attend to any calls in his profession. [16
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And in general esery thing connected with the Foreign Miner's T :
A iness.
Furniture and Upholstery Busin Se ee
ks fer the liberal patronage. JLNCENSES can be obtained of the undersign
} 8 nt ‘oe npenionences itscontinuance. . ed at his residence, on CHURCH eg a _
Mis St k is entirely new,and he defies competi. South of NEIL St. J. M, FOUSE, Depty Shriff, —
— in Quality. Workmanship or Prices, 37-tf For Collection of Foreign Miner’s License Tax
melas
NB. All Kinds of Cabinet Work made or paired
= . = LEATHER HOSE,
DR. WE BER’S kG= For Hydraulic Washing. oa
Invigoratin Cordial Four, Five, and Six Inches Diameter, best Double Rivetted with Copper Pipes.
An infalible find never failing Remedy for Nervous For Sale by GREENE, HEATH & ALLEN,
a : : Acue, TremCorner of Washington and Battery Sts.
wise e Sail na Yen Nigensée. 3-3 6t San Francisco.
HIS Extraord#t Nervine has effected some of the
most wonderf res lately, im one a NEW BEDFORD
disease. Asa sample of-itsdifferenteffects in dilter.
ent cases, the Agent for its mle youches ge sf — Oil & Camphene Works;
Lowi f; different persons who hav f sietak:
a it ‘One sae hea nbt iown what it was to 87 Washington St. = Francisco e
sleep easy and calm for morths, until I used this.’ E HAVE ON HAND and for sale 50,000 Ga A
Another—“‘I did not believe it at first, but after using \\ lons of Bleached and Refined Oil—embracing
it one day I felt benefitted, it gave me a slight appe. Sperm, Lard, Polar, Elephant, ere Raa evga
tite, made my digestion easy, and removed a cough . panner’s Oil. Fresh Camphene, ve bos ee
und cold I had caught. j hol and Whiskey of my cee a es ity;
: ch A 4 "I h. Potash, Tallow, ‘ase, Soap, Kc.
It is sold, price, $5 per bottle, or two for $8 at 164 . also eieee deaiding a genuine article, at low rated,
In Sacramento, by....;«-s HOWARD & Co., are invited to call and examine our Stock before purf + ; R F. KNOX, & CO.
Stoekt iS eee eT \..ROSENBAUN BRO. chasing. 4
In Stoekton, by 4gtt 49-3m. Manufacturers.
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“Pounet araster $F apy Ores
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Achada A vbectisoments, .
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United States Hotel.
Broad Strect, Nevada,
THIS WELL KNOWN and Commodious Hotel
+ has ben opened by the Subseribers for the ac.
11] commodation of their friends and the traveling public. Ne f
To strangers visiting Nevada upon business or
pleasure, the House will be pleasantly located. In the
heart of the,City, well supplied With comfortable apartments, especially for the us€ of Ladiesand fami
lies, and in allrespeets as a residence
UNEQUALLED IN THE MINING Recioyn.
The Kitchen and Larder bein@ under the control of
Mr Jenkins, celebrated for his talents sis ae eakarne © sx
sufficient guarantee that the Table will, at all times
be suppleid with every delicacy of the season ae
served up in the best style. ™ ?
The Bar will be supplied withachoice seleceion of
i PR
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
And the subscribers propose td Keep in all respects
A First Clas: Miotel,
on ascale of liberality hit Unequalled in the
mountains. BS Sae
Determined to make thls Esfblishment a place of
Public Conyenience and resor, arrangements have
been entered into with the Alf California Telegraph
Line for the reception from ai§parts of the state of
the current mews of the daj including important
Legislative Proceenings.
URN & JENKINS,
» ' 9 Proprietors,
T. W.:COLCGRNs <> “+ © A. R. JENKINS.
Nevada, Dée. 1854. 13-tf
Main Street, ‘Nevada,
Have removed 2 doors below their former stand, to
the Room lately occupied:ly LOM & DAN.
HE ABOVE SALOON is nor open for the reception
of Company. ]
The Best Liqu and Cigars
To be found in California, wil always be in readiness
at the Bar. Besides havinghad an experience of several years, the undersignedfatter themselves that in
point of experience and tac} in
PREPARING FANCY DRINKS,
their superiors are not tobe found in this State. A
MAGNIFICENT READING SVLOJN has been fitted up in the
1ear of the Bar Room, wh¢e gentlemen are invited ‘te
have a seat,’ and read thé news, where they will al
ways find late California ind Atlantic papers.
Thankful for the liberal patronage we have hereto
fore received from .he publicof Nevada, we haveevery
reason to believe thatour present efforts to please
them will be liberaliy rewarded. GEORGE LEWIS.
Nevada, Dec. 15, 1854. 18 tf.
S.C. McINTYRE,
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
SE BEGS leave to inform his friends and the
public that he continues to practice his profession in all its branches, on the latest and most approved principles.
Dr. M. commenced his studies in 1838, under the
well known Dr. W. Biddle of Pittsburg, and graduated under the celebrated Dr. Brewster of Paris, in
1848 ; anda constant practice since that time, gives
him confidence in being able to give perfect satisfac. tion to his patrons .
He keeps constantly on hand on excellent article of
TOOTH POWDER,
and an infallible remedy for tooth ache. §@> Office
United States Hotel, Nevada.
In bidding adieu for a short time to my friends and
. patrons in California, I take pleasure in recommending Dr. 8 C. McIntyre as a gentleman well skilled in
his professivn, and worthy of all confidence.
T. A. LIVERMORE.
I cheerfully subscribe to the above.
E. N. CLARK.
June 15, 1854. 39 tf
Dr, H. V. BICKNELL,
Eelectic Physician and Surgeon,
R. BICKNELL, would hereby give notice to his
friends and the public that he has disconnected
himself from all other pursuits, and will hereafter devote himself exclusively to the duties of his profession
in its various branches of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Dentistry .
The Eclectic System of Medicine discards the use of
Meree-> -~—4 all other *4i=“4ou38 minerals as medicine.
We use the Botamuc, or Vegetanie sreurcmes, sworn
Herbs, and their Extracts and Compounds. We would
advise Miners to put mercury in their sluice boxes instead of taking it in the form of Calomeland Blue
Pills. By so doing they will save their 6old and their
health. Ifthey need any medicine, take some simple
vegetable, which can alw:ys be found at our office, on
Broad street, Nevada, 2nc door above the Union Hotel, where we keep a wellselected assortment of
DrvucGs and MEDICINES, Foots, HERBS and REstvorms.
Dr Bicknell will pay paricular attention tothe practice of DENTISTRY, and frm his long experience and
thorough knowledge of tle business, he is enabled to
give entire satisfaction tothose who call on him for
DENTAL (CPERATIONS.
.0ct PHEEES. 3 Sc
Teeth Plugged with Pue Gold for $3,00 a Cavity.
sr Tir Foil for 2,00 =
‘¢ Inserted on Pivdjfor... 5,90 each.
(&« Bxtracted: fence Ba .:. ts 2,00 es
Cleaned from $100 to $3,00 a Sett.
He has a TOOTH POWDER, which is unequalled for curing tle Scurvy, making the
teeth white and purifring the breath.
ROSENHEIM & BROTHER,
Watchmakers K Semelers,
And Dealers in WATCHES JEWELRY, Diamonds, Fan
ey Gods, &c.,
Main Street, first Door telow the Metropolis Hotel,
2 NEVADA CITY, CAL. tf
SCHOOL FOR MISSES,
AND LITTLE BOYS.
Mrs. H. S. GOLDSMITH respectfully informs the
Citizens of Grass Valley and Vicinity, hat she will
commence a Private School for Misses and little Boys,
at her residence on Mill Street, on Monday the 6th of
August. ‘“erms as formerly.
Ordinance, No. XX VEEF.
In Relation to Pound Maeter.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows:
Section 1. The office of Pound Master having been
created, and a Peund Master etected by this Board,
said office shall be recognized and respected to the
extent of the pnrposes for which it was designed, aud
to the fullness of any other Ordinance made and adopted by this body, and. in the performance and discharge of the duties pertaining to the office, the Pound
Master is, and shall hereby be protected. _
POP RIA, TAT BANe=
charge of their duties as Pound Master or Assistants;
or destroying or impairing, orin any manner whatsoeyer injuring the Public Peund, or release from the
Pound, or attempts to do so, any Swine that may have
been impounded, or foreing from the custody of the
Pound Master, or his Assistants, any Swine which he
or they may have in his or their possesion, for impounding, shall be deemed guilty of a mlsdemeanor,
in violating this Ordinance, and, by the Marshal, the
person so offending shall be forthwith taken before a
Justier of the Peace, for the To wnship of Grass Valley, for examination, and if convicted, shall be fined
in a sum of not less than Twenty five dollars and cost
not exceeding Kifty dollars and costs, and in default
of payment the offender shall be securely confined in
the Town Prison, not less than ten days nor more than
thirty days.
Section 3. The Pound Master for the Town of Grass
Valley, shall and is hereby required to execute, payable to the Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley, a
good and sufficient bond for the true and faithful discharge of the duties incumbent upon him as Pound
Master, and said bond shall be for the amount of Two
Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ;
Section 4. The Posnd Master shall, at the expiration of every two weeks, pay over to the Treasurer of
the Town of Grass VaHey all moneys he may have in
his possession, arising from the Pound and belonging
to the Town, for which amounts he shall take receipts
and file with the Clerk of the Board of Trustees. In
default thereof he shall be held liable to be expelled
from office, and suit instituted upon his bond. 3
Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Ricwarpson, Clerk.
Guns, Powder, &c. &c. »
HE subscriber has been at creat trouble‘and spared
no expense in fitting up his establishment inghe
best possible style, for making and repairing anything
in the way of gunsmithing. He has had many Wears
experience, and flatters himself he is a complete mas
ter of his profession.
= his shop may be purchased at low rat8¥for
cash— Boe Rs
we Rirves, Guns, Powner, Suor, Leap, Caps’ Nrppr¥
WRENCHES, NippLEs, GoN Waps, SHor, BELTS, AND RXF*
RYTHING 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
ha . . : . # *
N. B. Particular pains taken in cleaning and smeltng of Gold.
NEW DRUG STORE,
AT THE OLD STAND. ;
DR. W. G. ALBAN, «
HANKFUL for the Patronage he has hitherto yeceived, would respectfully inform his friends aia
the Public generally that he has Pes
Purchased the Entire Stock and Stind
CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STS,
recently oceupied by Drs. CLarK and WALDEN, where
he will be happy to see his old friends an make the
acquaintance of new ones.
He wiil keep constantly on hand a general gssort
mentof
Drugs, Yedicines, Perfumery Chémicala
FANCY ARTICLES, &c., &c.,
DR. ALBAN will continue the practice of Medicine,
and will promptly answer calls at all hours.
Ba Prescriptions corefully compounded; at all
hours, of the day or night. * 13 tf
F. Mansell, > 4
GLA _Q OMIT AMP TE Aw,
Pepa
AND D RAUGHTSMAN,
PINE STREET—NEV ADAS
3 NEXT DOOR TO THE ST. CHARLER. af
see ect USS SEES SE EL ee ie rete ST aes
P. J. Espenscheid,
Wholesale & Retail Dealgr in
BOOTS, SUOES,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS.
Wire Proot Rrick Store, corner Main
and Commercial Sts, Nevada.
8a A full assortment of Ladies’ Misses? Sind Children’s Shoes and Rubbers. Orders fronythe Country
promptly attended to. 3
California Iefvelry,
WATCHMAKER, Ps
AND ee RY
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMOND WORKY Et rs
Main Street, Nevada. 2
. BABTREE, DR. L.A., Physiciag, Sur
geon and Accouchetr, Main street, op te Adams & Co’s Express, Rough & Ready. SW2 6m
ae =.
OBERTS, E. W., Attomey*8t Law and
Notary PublictRough & Ready, tevada county,
Cal. 24 tf
Marshall & Co,
Brick Building, Cor. Yl! & Main Sts.,
GRASS VA7TEY, &
. AVE JUST RE-OHENED*ith an --“¥ely New
Stock of Goods, in a ie
GROCERIES, fROVISIONS,, og
2QCK ERY, ©.
WINES, LIQUORS, HARARE: agen wor SS
WARE, MINERS’ TGLS, PAINTS, OILS, GUAR.
And a jaca of art#estor housekeeping, ati ea!
they invite the att fion. of their old custompre yee
the public in gene! Pre
£GF Goods deivered free of extra chrrgg, within
reasonable distance of ses ag
BG M. & Co. woull again u .
SS
ed to them a promt settlement of their — N
Wy Grass Valley, Odober, 22, 1855
w} for cash. >}
descrippn of Printin? The
Grass Viiey Telegrap, and leaye y.
a bd 1 e 3
< TeRwmoderate forash. Sagbwceeng
ee es
§
ge uponthose indebtTHI! }
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND >
S S 4 TR P { iD
suon AU svone,
MAYERS & HARRIGAN,
Main Street, Grass Valley.
INoREAsING Business has forced the subseribers to
-_ a Branch Store at the above mentioned locality,
where may always be found the very best articles.in
— market. They have made recent and heavy puroe in San Francisco, and their former patrons an
, the publie generally, are invited to call, andthey ¢*2pr but be satisfied they have a more varied and finer
stock than was ever brought to this County. From
‘he heaviest boot for miner’s use, to the most delicate slipper for ladies’ wear, everything is of the nicest quality, custom made, yarre
durable material. ace ee
Their Stock in part consists of —
— 8 Fine Boots, of every description, fashionbly
re ag thick Boots sewed and pegged; Ladies’ Boots,
Mes i, patent leather, and gum : Ladies Shoes, of aH
—— —— — heavy boots; children’s shoes
n slippers, and in fact, eve hi yhic 3
been called for in our market. Sires aise en
Miners may rest assured that they cannot get a better boot in California, and those wishing a fine and
fashionable article, can suit themselves as well here
as in San Franeisco. :
a> ALL GOODS are warranted, as the Proprietors
well know the stock they are offering.
Aas. Call and see. 11-tf
TO PROPERTY HOLDERS,
fAnd all who Contemplate
THE ERECTION OF BUILDINGS.
erection of
.« Brick or frame Stores, Dwellings
Quartz Mills, Saw Mills and Buildings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND CARPENTER
WORK GENERALLY.
terest to tonstinrnre
_ A thorough knovleg
ble me to give satisfadion in -a} ‘
tract for work at the loyest icone
,. JAMES’ EK. Wo
Address—Aurora Howe,’: is : LFE.
Valley. ever Pacific Express, Grass
a 1-tf
a HARDWARE
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LN
“4
re .
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E. ECTAUGHLIN,
Begs leave} inform hi
Beate oie is many fri
lic generally that heiinow ~ friends and the pubIN IOEL BLAST AGAIN!
With the hea¥est stoct of Hardw
offered in thymarket, . poy
A1so—Tj, Sheet Ton; Co
Air-tight, Pimtum, Pelor
of Lead Pip¢efrom 34 he
Pumps—all/‘which yi]
are that was ever
pper-and Crockery,
and Box Stoves. All sj
h to 2 inches, All pre ge
be-sold at the lowes} price
i E. Me LAUGHLIN
Feproof Building, Mill St. iaee vain
di PRTInNG
OF EVE¥ VARIETT EXE
Ina Stile Unsurpassed
by any egblishmentin the State.
AE YOU IN WANT
OF
CA R
RCULARS,
BILL HHDs,
POSERS
. IAN-BILLS,
i CERTIFICATES,
LAW BLANKS, or any
n call at the Office of the
Gardirer & Kir
(LaTeTiIrK Brorners, )
POS'-OFFICE
AMMEMLBY DEPOT,
sAen and! Boksellers Stationer / a » Stationers and
Beokbinders,
Apri es Pease the Post Office, Sacramento.
yoaWEZ COLD AND
7
.
Now to be Finished, « . CQPER \IINING AGENCY.
J x7 SALE that nice House and Lot on reh
ak two doors below the Temperance Hak
Enguire of Perry Knapp, or of Dr. Spaw, at_his
Ofse, in Dornin’s Buildmg on Main Street. . 5-4
CREAMER’S HOTEL,
MAIN STREET, ies ;
Tewa Mill---California.
CREAMER & HQUSEL,*
PROPRIETORS. §
Single and Double Bedrooms well furnished. 33-tf
y
Morning Star Mining Co any.
TOTICE is hereby given that all Shares” on which
IN Assessments are now due and unpiid“in the Morning Star Mining Company, will be gold according to
the by-laws of the Company, withinyfour weekg from
date, if not previeusly settled. < S
' By order of the Board of Trugt¥es, 4
JOHN J€ sath op
Sec. M.S. M. Co.
Grass Valley, Oet. 2. 1855. AN 2-4
A WOUSE & LOT ror’
Bat, With Facilities for ie
The house now occupied by the fanny of Dr. Sheridan; situated on Mill Street, near the Gold Hyl Mill. ’
House built inthe most substantia}manner, in a state
of excellent repair, well adapted for the residence ot
a private family, or for a Boayding House, consisting
of two sitting rooms, three bedrooms, a dining room,
kitchen, wash house, bath room, etc.) and a large cellar. The lot is well fenced inand i roved. Itis 168 .
feet front, by 274 deep; a deep well, con aining a never failing supply of most excelleng’ water on the premises. 4@>To be sold with or whout the furniture.
For further particulars enquige on the Premises.
443m J. M SHERIDAN.
a
4
Robert Homfray
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Land and Mitling Surveyor,
GRASS$ VALLEY.
£G> UndergroungSurveys, Sections of
Ditches, Tunnels and Public Roads.
OFFICE—At the Gold Hill MAK at
FOR SALE.
MTHER with or without the-crop, a RANCH, with
20 acres enclosed with* picket fence, sowed with
oats and grass seed, with hougqand garden, supplied
with water from a never failingspring. Can be had
ata bargain. Enquire of the subsriber at Newtown.
39-3m* sd J. C. MERRIAM.
LOST OR LOANED!
7NIPE’S MAP of the Gedjogy of Great Britain and
. Ireland, with part of France.
A beautiful Map, as above, has been lent to some
gentleman by the owner. It i particularly requested
that it may be returned to this office.
To Country Merchants
HE UNDERSIGNED having been Jobbing Groceriw
and Provisions for the last four years, will no
Doa Cash Commission Business.
We solicit orders from Country Traders for all kinds
of Goods. For Groceries in particular we shall, by
being constantly in the market, be able to fill orders
satisfactorily. :
We are sole Agents for the State for the sale of
Swans’ Patent Atmospheric Soda Fountain
GOODMAN BRO.
43-3m 60 Front Btrept, San Francisco.
Me mines, &c. Laying eft and Leveling Railroads . so imposed,
N ViFéf theapidly increasing imgortance and
succalf QuARS & COPPER MINING Operations, the
undersig havedecided to add to heed regular
GOLD. I businiss, a General AGENCY ———
actions Mected yith these interests. An ex —_
acquaince among capitalists and parties re
largaly Mining eterprises, a en y
to offer® servicé in selling or negotiating neue om
MINING@d WATER STOCKS or CLAIMS, organizing
JOINT CK COMPANIES, and procuring subsctP”
tions fdhe samé and a or importing
ar inery, Steam Engines, ac. . ;
Qu IBTER, with particulars of Mining ee
inspect, &e., for Sale, will be kept open for
ars hhinery for sale Partiaaving haproved Quartz Machinery ?
are req wed to furnish full descriptions, and models
GRESHINERALS and QUARTZ SPECIMENS, valed, pihased gnd carefully assayed. ;
F A Moh of a NEW “QUARTZ, GOLD —~
TOR,’ gently patented, can be seen at our 0 rn :
rights tose which will be disposed of. Also, sample :
of a ver, RICH QUARYZ Sars just opened, an in
rest infhi is offere r sake. terest infuich isoffered fo oer & OO.
sit Office, 118 Sacrameni avand Depo
Go} Assayjand yep ‘What Cheer House.”
4-tr . to st.+-Opposite
\Ordinance, No. XXEX.
Conerning Dance Houses.
The Boad of Tustees of the Town f Grass Valley,
do Ordainas follyws : : at
Section . Any peter oF Pertnin Une. incorporate ing any ie Dace House, with a
ing oe ee Towh of Grass VaHey, shali first apply
to the ma'shal awl obtain License for the eons w <
License sinli be thirty Dollars per month, in advar e
or Three Jollars h advance, forea ch night or day sucl
Dance Horse mej} be opened “gi dancing purposes,
Sundavsexceptd in ail cases. : : i ¢ Sec toete Sahnd after the passage of this om,
nance, ne person pr persons shail use any house ree
in the Corporate Imits of Grass. Valley, a5 @ S eotg
Dance House, without first having obtained gmsenee
us directed in’Secion first in this ened er
the penalty of a ine of not Jess than Fifty —
and costs of suit,mor more than One Hundred Dolar
on conviction befire a magistrate, or shall be ——
oned in default of payment not. less than — —
nor over Thirty, énd the property thus ig A egi
Dance Hause, andthe owner thereof shall be P 3 chit
sponsible for, and be made to pay the fine aa
Approved, . #. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Richardson, Cterk.
ey ws GEO, Ie eee
Concerning Bars and other places; where intoxi-.
cating Liquors are seld by the drink.
The Board of Trastees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as foHows ¢
Section 1. -Ail persons keeping -Bars, Saloons Ex
changes, Restaurants, Hotels, Coffee Houses, and oth
er places where spirituous and jntoxicating liquor
are sold by the drink, (within the Corporation limit
of Grass Valley) shall pay a license, for the same. ac
cording to their class, which shall de denominated th
= Class and the Second Class :yhere the receipts of such Bar. Saloe 3
execed Iwo Hundred Dollars per’ peng for sleaae
and other things sold by such Bars, Xe., it shalk be
considered of the First Class, and shalt therefore pay a
tax of Ten Dollars quarterly, in advanee.
Where the receipts of any such Bar, Saloon, &c.
shall be under Two Hundred Deltars per month it shall
be numbered in the Second Class and shall pay a Tax
of Five Dollars per quarter, imadvance.Section 2. Any person or persons who shall refuse
to pay their License on aspllcation by the Marshal,
for the collection of the same, shall be prosecuted for
double the amount of the sum which they so refuse to
pay before any Court of competent jurisdiction. And
on recovety execution shall be issued.
All persons from whom such License may be demanded, shall before a Magistrate make oath to the
class under which he may properly beler g, 1nd on refusing so to do shall be included in the Firat Class and
pay accordingly.
Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, Pres:
Attest—S. C. Ricnarnson, Clerk,
The undersigned is prepraed to contract for the i
The Citizens of Grass Valley, Nevada quch& Rea on
CUTED AT THIS OFFICE ”