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time when this Church would be opened for . ‘T@/t’” in order to shield himself ‘from notice
mary of the services on this interesting occasion.
the Church, for a mountain town, it was fiiled
with a highly respectable and intelligent . in sight of it.
congregation. It must have been a pleasing . are common in charnel-houses, will places of
sight to the Ministers present, among whom . Bray ey Stow. familiar. with nectet. cabals, and
, treasonable machinations.
was the Rev. Mr. Dryden of the Methodist
presence of Ministers of different denominations, clearly demonstrates the Chri
cerity of those who are among us to lead and .
existed in the time of John Adams w
an occasion being asked to contribute something on behalf of foreign missions, replied; . Self from public gaze while he genders strifes
but there are in this vicinity, six ministers,
not one of which will preach in each others
pulpit. Now, I will give
other person for the purpose of civilizing and .
christianizing these clergymen.”
Hon. gentleman to get rid of sundry littlean. “°V" See
noyances, but be this as it may, it is not ap-. oe ee have in securing the
plicable, so far as we can learn, to the Miniscommunity from ignorance—in the promulters of the different Orthodox Churcher, in
California. But we have promised ourselves
a brief review of the very appropriate dedicatory Sermon on this occasion, and we
cheerfully give it.
happy manner to the auspices under which
the Congregation had assembled, commencing .
in these words:
are gone. This joyful day at length has come.
Hope wearied and long deferred at last
is realized.
kept as choice memorials before God.
has not forgotten to be gracious.
here
nials of his love.
dence, and consequent upon the exertions of
benevolent and public spirited men among us
we look upon the present scene. We are
met with religious rites to hallow these walls:
to set apart this edifice for sacred services:
and te make this place a “House of Prayer’ .
unto the Lord Jehovah. )
hae apities a pein aay pases Pp eu that has trained her mind, schooled her heart,
secration.’ .
just, and good ;” whose sway is merciful and
so far, and so resplended. as to cast into
" are morrally depraved; and in proportion as .
Sh SOY SEE LY FAA we AD Daa CNTR IT OO hip
THE LATE CHURCH DEDICATION.
In a former number we gave notice of the
NE SI Be PSL O11 Oe eT AAR th rae te
nates from its services or its ministers ; nor
does he need to raise a hue and cry of “‘priest: : ‘ ; while he plies his own craft—far enough from
Divine Service. It-is now with a feeling of 3 =
gratified pleasure, that we make a short sumcorruption. The man whose hands are full
of bribes, and whose heart blisters with moral
feculence, never works spontaneously within
the shadow of a place so sacred; nay, he
never feels wholly at. ease while he remains
And not ‘til convivial parties . ty
Notwihstanding the capacious size of
last, (1853. )
Such a structure,
Grass Valley, Oct. 20th, 1853.
OFFICE
OF THE ROCKY BAR MINING COMPANY,
GRass Vatiey, Nevap4 Co., Cat., Oct. 21st, 1853.
being priestly—and drives his bargains of . \)OTICE is hereby given, that all Stock of this Comi pany, upon which the assessment of five per cent
called in March last, shall remain unpaid twenty days
after the date hereof, will be absolutely forfeited to . ,
the Company, pursuant to a resolution of the Board
of Directors, passed on the second day of February
Such payments must be made to the subscriber at
e Oflice of the Company as above.
CHARLES S. SEYTON,
Agent, R. B. M. Co.
—nd—tf.
too, evidences an amount of knowledge concerning rights and duties, of conscious integIt might be well to remark here, that the . rity, of confidence in the future, and of satisfaction with the existing order of things as
may not be lightly regarded. There no spirit
of misanthropy retires to brood over imagined woes ‘til envy and. hate are grown giants. . Together with
Episcopal Church.
istian singive instructions in “holy things.” . There no foul sedition keeps her covert-nest, cS eee
It shows the absence of that feeling which . til the brood of mischiefs grows dangerous. TABLES.
There no rankling passion feeds its fury ’til
the pent-up fires burst forth in wild conflagrations. There no malcontent screens himho upon
ae : About one hundred
and sows “discord among brethren.”? There
. are none ready to conspire against the public
peace, nor to harbor the miscreants that
throng together for deeds of lawless violence.
But peace and order, good-will and righteousness dwell in its shadow evermore.”
This might have been a method used by the We would be glad to follow this eloquent
discourse, as it shows the tendency which
*T have nothing to give for this purpose,
as much as any .
es, or
Grass Valley, Sept. 20, 1853+n
FOR SALE.
HAT valuable property and dwelling house, at present occupied by Patrick Kelly,
Hill of Main Street, Grass Valley. The house i
36 feet ; finished both inside and outside, in most superb manner, suitable for a store or
situated on the
private dwelling.
COOKING. SFOVE, ann’
COOKING UTENSILS, &e. &e. &e.
—ALSO—
HENS & CHICKENS,
Chicken house and yard in the rear of the building.
LIKEWISF,
TWO BUILDING LOTS,
fenced in, in most superior styP.
The whole I will sell cheap, fdr cash.
For particulars, enquire of P/ Kelly, onthe premisMARSHALL & Co.
5—tf.
gation of “truth” and “light’’—in the perfecGovernment ; but space will not permit it,
We cannot however close these notices with. out first giving a few extracts from his closIn his exordium Mr. Benton alluded in a. #2g Temarks.
the true value of himself, It is there the
greatness of his immortal nature is most
. dwelt upon—there he finds himself “made a
little lower than the angels’’—there he is
taught to avoid the path of the wicked—there
he is warned against the allurements of sin
Prayers and tears have been’ —there he is taught the loveliness of virHie tu, and there the true and surpassing glory
We stand . of a Christian’s life and a Christian’s hope.”’
fairest testimo.
Under favor of his provi“The night-shadows that lingered: so long
and now amid the sonic Hall.
In speaking of its adornments to the social .
state, he goes on:
“The Christian House of Worship has been
NEW GROCERY STORE,
ON MAIN STREET.
i iber : cider: JTESSRS. TOOLY & JOHNSON, would respectfully .
pasta aklansa‘se ty and the maintenance of Civil N callthe attention of th Miners and Citizens of
Grass Valley, to their new ail excellent assortment of
Groceries, such as.are adapt to the wants of
MINERS AND FAMILIES.
In asking the liberal patronige of the people, they beg
leave to say that they are jonfident of giving entire
“Tt is at the House of God that man learns . satisfaction to purchasers, joth as regards
PRICES ANT QUALITY.
Their establishment is lofted on Main Street, a few
doors below the Office of tle Grass Valley Telegraph.
Grass Valley, Oct. 20, 188—n5—tf.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
THE UNITED STATES
HOTEL,
he phage on Main Street; nearly opposite the MaThis buildiig can be leased, rented or
bought at most reasonableterms. Apply to
. QAKLY or HANNA.
Grass Valley, Oct. 20, 188.—n5—tf
the foundation of our happiest social condition, and has decked it with its jewels and
stars of light. This has raised woman from
her thraldom and degradation to her position
With no show of . 0f equality; as before God a respuasible being—and as beside man, a companion—this,
Welf Creek Quartz Mining
COMPANY.
2 foie GALLOWAY ii hereby notified, that unless he appear and seitle the assessments due on
his stock in said company within one month from this
date, said stock will be fq@ieited.
CHARLES M. PETERSON, Secretary.
Grass Valley, Oct 5th $53:—1m—n3
consecrated her affections, informed her soul,
graced her manners, refined her nature, and
crowned her queen of the social state. And
. if ever the day comes that this sanctuary of
Speaking of church influence upon commv.
nity, he says:
of . ty become a fading flower ; then, society beatest . COMes irreligious and immodest ; coarseness
ian } . and brutality resume their sway ; and the
taity of ony people ; jor . world swings out into the blackness of dark-. ¢
“i Govcrnmen
wee The old faimily mansion whefe ratners and
ya ARR Ce Liouse of Worship is noi a . Children have lived, iu some sequestered vale .
ine of . nestled among trees, where year by year the
tions: but isa . scattered family is gathered again in joyful
tion to your thanehts hy 3.3
toy one brio CLOUDY AS IN. FAIR WEATHER.
iy GI OCTi zz:
mens.
splrstda zak rater p+ Ls >
. . panni ig ‘ ranerable an {ePlOVe = €
herald and symbol of truth—that truth which . reunion, is a place venerable and beloved, a. "'¢..5 Valley, Oct 11, 53.—tf
DORNIN’S
GRASS VALLEY
Daguerreotype Gallery! .
“T shall endeavor to give a proper direc. her hopes and onr joy be not built—then is . Main eorect, nearly Oppanite Mal street, C
= “ . WS: 4} ace sees : AVING fitted up a suit of reoms expressly)
. our strength departed, and our glorious beau. _ practice of this art, lam enabled to produce pictures
heretofore unexcelled in this town; and AS WELL IN
Cail and examine specirass Valley
y for the
UG Satisfaction given in every instance.
Grass Valley, September 22, 1853,
Tne £picure,\.
{ENTLEMEN wishing a quiet 4nd pleasant retreat
J where they can enjoy the delecacies of the season,
will find. it by dropping in at BUTTS new Saloon, on
the corner of Main and Church Streets, where the BEST
of every thing is served up at a moments notice.
tf
BUTTS & Oo.
is ‘mighty and shall prevail.’”’ It represents . joy to all eyes. So the Chureh iS One family,
ideas—it proclaims virtues—it heeds no con. 20d from week to week, and time to time,
tradictions., It ‘always stands up in rebuke . they meet together in their earthly home for
of oppression. It speaks of a God ruling in "hala ge
pee ; “justice and judgment are the habi. Sorrows and their joys, and to Saecipete a
tation’’ of whose throne: whose law is “holy . blest reunion in their Father Ss house on high :
é qd . and to them their spiritual home is glorious
and lovely, as to the returning pilgrim is the
sweet home of his childhood. Itis the brightest gem in their social sky, and around it,
like cluslering stars, gather life’s fondest
memories.”’
We shall end our review in the beautiful
and closing remarks of the sermon.
“My friends, we walk amid living and vast
Lumber!
description of
At the lowesa market prices.
mild; none of whose acts are irrespective of
the well-being of his subjects; whose commands spring from no sinister purposes ; who
binds none in chains which themselves have
not forged; who exacts nought beyond the
limits of duty and the kindliest obligation ;
and whose benevolence embraces within its
all-circling bounds every creature of his
hand, It is a symbol of that all-pervading realities. They rise about us in giant forms.
presence which breaths its balm over the . Every day they come thickening upon us.
realms of liberty and law ; changing the ster. They are so many we fail to keep their numile waste into fruitfulness, and clothing the Ta EFF vast we scarce can apprehend them.
barren desert with beauty—while it blights ¥#these’ becinnings of things there is also
with contagion the fields of rebbery—and. such that is dim and uncertrain. We move,
turns the domain of the oppressor to a scene . to some extent, in the midst of a region of
of desolation. Whosvo would riot on the gains shadows. Much that we gaze on is indistinct
of oppression and extend the sway of his law. any forms we: see are ill-defined. But
less tyrannies, must shun the place where the shadows that fall arornd us are not the
God is worshipped, and fly the Jand whose . padows of the past—the remnants of .things
every wind sweeps by the towers, spires, and . gone by; not the shadows of evening made
domes of Christian temples. by the faint beams of a declining sun—shadSecondly : It tends to secure them against . \v< destined to lengthen, to mingle and comengiaeee Corruption, and Intestine Disor. mingle, ’til lost in the common darkness that
eri.
pss cathers over the scene. They are rather the
It demonstrates that there exists in the boshadows of the future. big with eyents, the
som of the community a hearty respect for . jono shadows forecast with thiags to come,
the pure character and ‘rightful authority of . shadows of that. morn we elready see advanGod ; that the persons are not few who stand . cing “with her rosystep in the eastern clime,”
in awe of One, whose spotless radience shines . shadows sent ‘forward by the mounting sun
thafeven now purples the clouds and ‘gilds
. yonder peaks of snow ; shadows which in his) []
increasing brightness, are destined to shorten . :
of lumber per day.
Patent
superior qualities.
Call and =e! the country.
cities of
mountain portion ot theState.
reasonable terms.
or sawed to order.
to make Large ‘Profits !
'. Grass Valley, Sept. 29, 1858.
shadow the innocence and purity of all inferiors—who easteth dawn imaginations—who
abhors all crooked panto enreyae the and change, ’til they vanish in the golden
plots of dark intrigue and who discovers: light of his meridian splendor.
the seats of foul corruption ; and that by their . thi i Working we Arb RTI’ ont
affection for his House of Prayer they have . Try Gitte catty. 5 i)
a good Bugzy and Harness.
convenient and neat Fave y
: : ‘ act, Letus be worthy of our calling. We jens ofan. @hteicthl he
secured the guardianship of his flaming pres, are planning the labors of the day. Letnsdo Tables; Sofas, Carpets &e:
ence—the protection of his shield—and the
vindication of his arm. . _ . trust we have begun well. A right outset is
It indicates the prevalence of true religious . i4. own good omen. Delay is disaster. A
principle ; of character that is not transient ; . half-way policy is all the way defeat. Let us
of worth that is not venal. It evinces the . no¢ shrink from our tasks—let us not seek
working of that excellence before whose maj. to unshoulder our responsibilities. Let us’
esty the craven spirit can but bow down; in take up our allotments, let us understand
it with all the wisdom we can command. ~ I} convenient.
his residence on Main street.
if iat ole Grass Valleyg Sept. 22, 1853. tf
the presence of which cunning is overawed; . our duties, let us urge our way onward un-. ————®
fraud is rebuked ; iniquity stops her mouth ; hesitatingly, unfaltcringly, Our work is high GOLDEN GATE SALOON,
and every plotter of mischief stands abashed 44 noble. None can seck a grander sphere
and feels “ how awful goodness is.” Men are . o¢ duty, or ask a wider field of action. And
not wont to be politically corrupt till they . jore and now let us gird our armor on ; and,
: within consecrated walls, in the presence of
the House of God prevents moral deteriorajp All-seeing, atid on this altar of sacrifice.
tion, it hinders political corruption. With let us swear unhesitating obedience. unchansuch a place, the base, truckling creature, . pine fealty, unalterable allegiance, and everthat holds himself at a price, that will stoop . fasting love 17 8 :
to any measures to obtain office and influence, and. when obtained,.is-willing to pros.
titute them for furthering his own selfish and
ambitious purposes ; has nothing in common,
feels no sympathy, and avoids it as a murderer would the face of an angel. The frequenBy MRS. §
Served up to suit the taste.
the most approved style.
FOR SALE,
OTEL AND FURNITURE FOR SALEor rent.
The Hotel weil known as the ‘‘BENTON
HOUSE,’ most eligibly situated on Main street, :
Grass Valley. Said Hotel is well furnished in every
; ° : t. Apply to a fashionable resort. Gentlema wishing to pass a
ter of God’s House. is no extortioner, or rs a ae wad J. M. FOUSE, or pleasant evening, by coming
brawler, or deceiver, or betrayer of trusts. DAVID SHOEMAKER. . good company, and the best of Ggars.
He is not afraid of any influence that ema-. Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1953. cette tf Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1883.
TEZMSTERS
Can always be supplied vith lumber on FREIGHT to the
“DWELLING. HOUSE!
situated immediately adjoining the Liver
Boar
dated by the week or day; meals
and in a style to suit the most fi
BILL OF FARE,
The best the market can prodtre. ’
THE GOLDEN GATE has alwags sustained itself a:
Lumber!!
TO TEAMSTERS AND OTHERS.
mutual comfort and cheer, to mingle their ‘es Sexe ae ang Dowie et sical
ion, and reaay suppy et A J
SEASONED LUMBER!
These Mills are situated
nearly in the centre of the Village of Grass Valley,
about fifty rods south of the Masonic Hall, Auburn
Road, and most convenient for Teams to load. \
is in these mills, a MULAY SAW, and a 52 inch CIkCULAR SAW, together capable of making 15,000 feet
Also, a splendid Woodworth
There
PLANING MACHINE!
Capable of making 10,000 ft. of PLANED, TONGUED AND
GROOVED, and other mantfactured lumber, per day, of
Au. cur lumber is well seasoned
before being dressed—otr stock of over eight thousand logs giving us the test material to be found in
. MARYSVILLE AND SACRAMENTO,
On the best terms, equa) to any othe: mill in Nevady
county, and when takenin connection with the fact
that it is well seasoyied.-he advantages of freighting
from dur mills are Stupeior—our, engive,saws, and
planing machine, being the most. powerful in the
Lumber will be exchahréd for: Good Baled Hay en
gq All kinds of Dimesion Lumber, Fensing, Siding, Sugar Pine, etc., ef., etc., constantly on hand . Jaa
] We Ikve a stock of over 100,000 . Valleys
feet, and shall keep a ful supplye for the great demand for choice building aid fencing materials.
4a5Remember, we pay cash and the highest; prices
for freight, or sell to teamsters so as to enable them
J. WINCHESTER,
Presdent G. V. G. Mining Co.
tf—n2
LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE.
W. AUSTIN), offers his Livery Srapte on Main
¢ street, ldgether with Horses, hatanes, Brities; dna
He also offer's'for ‘sale a
‘
rE, -:
First door above Adams & Co.’s. Express, Main street.
ENTLEMEN can be accommolated with all kinds of
drinks from a cooLsoda watetup toa RED HOT whisky
punch; all kinds of fancy fixinsof course included.
OYSTERS,
am and Eggs, Chickens and Ducks served up at a mfments warning.
THE RESTAURANT,
Connected with the.Saloon islalways conducted in
xs can be accommoerved upat allhours,
tidious.
re, can always find
tf
s 18 by
y Stable. The
house is well furnished, with kitchen utensils; Chiirs,
Back» of the house is a
vacant yard which can be used asa garden,~~water
ALSO FOR SALE :
An extra Barn, measuring twenty by thirty “eight
feet, there is a good corral attathed ‘to it, which will
be found convenient for Horses, Cattle or Hogs.
The above property will be s@'d at. VERY LOW rates
for cash. For information apply to F. W. AUSTIN, at
Scape
_PROFESSIONAL CARDS, . seansscs s~2anccie compare,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE ON,
(Opposite Grass Valley Hotel.)
. MAIN st., Grass. VALLEY.
October 20th, 1853.—n5—#f,
FF. CHALLINOR, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN,SURGEON & ACCOUCHEDR,
Pasement Story of the Masonic Hall, Grass Valley,
Grass Valley, September 22, 1853. tf
Only 12 Miles Land Carriage. oe
'MCADAMIZED ROAD.
agTHROUGH AHEAD OF THE MAILS! pq
a 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 :-— 7
ON THE PACIFIC:
Siera Nevada. .
T. M. JOHNS,
‘Brother Jonathan.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cortes.. } &. Pacific.
CONVEYANCER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. at U4 _— on! ah OS
Mill Street, Grass vale _.ON THE ATLANTIC; om ent af
September 22, 1853.
WEL Fees regulated by liberal principles. say +
. ALFRED B. DIBBLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Oflice, on Mill street, Grass Valley. {
Grass Valley, September 22, 1853, . tf
N. H. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, San Francisco.
Will give prompt atiention ‘to all business entrusted
to his care. Oct. 205:1853—n5—2m,
€. Allen, M. D., .
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, »
4aeMain street, below Mill. pq
Grass Valley, Sept. 22,1853. tf
J. M. HOUSE,
JUSTICE’!S COURT, .:
Mill st., Grass Valley; Sept. 29, 1853. tf
Madison Lodge No. 23, (Min Strzet,)
OF FREE & ACCEPTED Masons.’ —
he MEMBERS of the fraternity are hereby notified, '
that they hold their rezular communications on the
evenings of the first and third Tuesdays ‘nm each
month. . 7. WHEELER, W. M.
; ,_.. .pRicHaRD TresaLs, Sec. , Pa T.
Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1858. tf
Watches and Jewelry.
; JAMES FENNO 2
Fase had THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the repairing of all kinds of Watches, as well as every thing
} else connected with his business, can with confidence
inform the public that work entrusted to him shall be
QUICKLY done, NEATLY done’ and WELL done. . Watches’of oxery description will be neatly repaired and war.
ranted.N. B. California Jewelry made to order.’
Grass Valley, Oct. 13th, 1858—+f.
St" FOR NEW yoRK. -_ ‘$
--Northern Light. . Star of the West.
begun tT
FOR NEW ORLEANS. at
‘Daniel Webster and Téxas,”
These steamers are all-of the first class and fast safJers, thorqughly ventilated and well provisioned, affording the traveling ¢orhmunity the shortest, safest
and most pleasént toute to the Atlantic, passengers
arriving in New York and New Orleans from four to
six days in advanee,of anyother route, “.A’ steamer
will be dispatched from New York on the 6th and 20th
and from San Francisco on thé Ist and 16th ofeach
moath, = 3)52'3 ¢ ~~ CHARLES MORGAN,
t ‘ Ageht, New York.
. ._€,.K. GARRISON,
: sie Agent, San Francisco.
~ September 22, 1853.—n1tf. v sh
ADAMS & 60/8
estes EXPRESS! pen
BANKING. §& EXCHANGE OFFICE!
Marw Srrept, Grass VaLLey,
ee EXPRESS in charge of regular Messéngers; for
Sacraménto"atidSat Francisco, and to all parts,of
the Northern and Southern Mines. : ee
_ Checks at.par on Sacramentoand Francisco. 2
Gord 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 being,the most extensive in the United y :
States, we can guarantee facilities not possessed by any
‘other ‘coricérn. : : R
Specivl, or ‘otherwise, recéived. 1 +
ee , BILLS OF EXCHANGE! ihe Soe
Drawn on Adams & Co.’s Expres in any of the followfig places:. “ ian aha:
*
es
FOR RENT. iii: .
FOUR GENTEEL COTTAGES, suitable for = Beene a dei
; families.. They are very pleasantly loca WaAsuineron : Wigs. i
with yards neatly and substantially enel: = Prrsecns.
. and the mountain spring water, introduced by pipes, . “ sshd
. into each, torespectable and permanent tenants, they ; ey: Ty ee
. will be rénted low. Also, three stores, on Main St, ae Bn
above Express Offices, Apply to GEO. WOOD ,
At Office Wells, Fargo & Co.
Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853. tf
. Saye eT aE ees mh &78,.0n. dthe
Millinery. for small parcels and lette:
i} RS. VANBERGEN would respectfully inform the 1
. JIL citizeus of Grass Valley and Nevada, thet sheis} “@raxs Valley, Sap.
; prepared to meet all orders in this business whith . ~—=—-————-——. their liberal patronage may present. Repairing geat. ly executed at short notice. To those who may wish
. to purchase, Mrs. Vanburgan keeps constantly on
hand a large assortment of ;
BONNETS OF THE LATEST STYLE,
Also ribbands, trimmiugs &e:, all of which can be
purchased ou the most reasonable terms. :
Mill Street, a few doors below the old Post Office .
stand.
October 183—tf
.
. Plianed Floerirg and Sidine. =
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t
.
. 22, 1853.
‘DRUGGIST ANT APO"
Gne door babe RAs wed Hall, Ma:
poi, GRASS VALLE ¥;
els ,
UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS can procure DRESS. .
ED, TONGUED AND GROOVED FLOORING, and
dressed sugar pine SIDING, on short notice and at the .
lowest cash pricés. , A choice. article of Lumber ean
always’ be had at the Grass Valley’Gold Mining “JemSouth side of. Wolf ‘Creck, Awburo
Grass Valley, Sept. ‘so; ze8-WINCHESTER, Sut.
E. McLAUGHLIN, ©
WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFACTURER oy
TIN, COPPER & SHERT-IRON WARW:
Dealer in Stoves, miner’s Tools, & Hantisers
pany’s Mills.
generally. 4@> Kast of ‘‘Masonie Halh”’ Main Htrees, { ee:
Grass Valley; September 29, 1853—4f. nz fhope by ttichu ctentio ie Pe
ane TA er eo ntiyns. to give perfect satisie tes.
GRASS VALLEY ‘eg Pde ts a
Tréth Blied with foil ef Ca’
Amake aor Gutte. Percha p BOOT AND SHOE STORRS.
Messrs. Mayers & Harrigan, ;
ESPECTEULLY informs the. citizens-ef Grass Valley } Pe! !
and its vicinity, that they keep constantly on hand } b; tah
a large supply of Eastern made Bootsand Shoes, which . Powder.”
they offer low for cash. + -~ 9) Fappthe Fe
GENTLEMEN wishing a Goop article and a XcA? fit, ' ineipien
can be accommodated at short notice, by leaving their . % ‘pee rigacrate
orders with us. spices grate?
Agia Also, <1 favaluable Solition fer
N. B.—THICK BOOTS, for Miner’s use, maiitdacturs } = Al ava Bolt
edwit short notice and warranted. : Donlonrewx rad Neuralgia.
Tptms: moderate, one
Main st., opposite Mill st. / eee
ass Valley ¢ ; p +f , 5 us STATES .
Grass V alley, Sept. 22, 1853. ti October 18th Sm. erst, win“
rf
GROCERY STORE.
; ay BS 2 Mes Knees ee <
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfuliy in: . _ STEVE SRR Og sey
arth form his friends, that he keeps constinity on } WHO) ELALEA WD RET ATL dealers in GreHB hand a large and well assorted ‘ssppiy of . Bi bSesdirne Moiogs . Dr ¥. Goods, ale
ssi Family Groceries. .Also,CAKES, PiE3. AND . Be Hoots, Shoes and goneral Tee. -Pastry can be had at a moments warning. He woult . eto 3 & superior assortment of Se
also inform the citizens of Grass Valley, that he can . sexp 1am 5 aS 5 Me
accommodate them with all kinds of confecitonaries, } ., bs Main street, opposite 1 Union Hotel.
such as are used at Balls and Parties. ifort Grass Valiey, Sept. 22, 1852 ce wf: the
bG> Bread and all kinds of Groceries andProvisions PEW: ge ; es Sore
delivered in any part of the village or its vicimitr, tree j % ee Fe poet
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of charge.
. _ Grass Valley;.Sept. 22, 1853.
Ranch fer Sale. ee serie
: THAT large ‘and well known’ Ranch, located
> near Bear River, at the crossing of the old emiwie) crant road, about twenty. miles from:@rass
and on the road leading from, that place to
THEO. SKILI-MAN. } patidensht hereto -o canrte 4
te) . i si ot Bar Mil ta yaad —
dissolved vy mutual consent.. The. sinesswillmow
id chiried’om ih Grass Valley by ‘Wiliam Bennett, by
whom alk .accounts:;cencerning--thé late: ‘firin ‘will.
adjusted. si eRe a
Grass Valley, Sept. 26th, 1853—29—n2 Sim. '~
pa ‘i © ‘ « oi . iF i. © gina rp ou ® ry et 3
Sacrkmento, by way of the” McCoatney cut-off. This {-' = a : o 363i _ yal
Raneh-for heauty, ekesieass and convenience, asa) 4 4 iw ie Sere wena ke vi Bast
Stock Farm, as well as a ‘desirable residence,. catinot Y ig eed, eale’ “of Font” pe on af go Je)
be excelled perhapsin the State. There arejabout one dba iURiseldortk oF Shenk ps Si ee
hundred and fifty acres of excellent land on. it, in the utiful ee Sees ie
‘highest state of cultivation ; the whole. is enclosed ’ good dwelling,
with a good fénce, This ranch is#’xcellent’ for the }°2}
culltiyation $f Hay, there being forty tony cutieffef it }.+ *
this last season ; fifteen or twenty. tons of which are/ "4
still on the ranch and for sale, “There is a good Fram ; ile adit he Shen
Houke ‘onit, with four large'converiient roonis* ‘Cooks: ; SES aap hinge
go Stove and Kitchen furniturettr sale?’ Theteiis §] ois oif Chive pas Sen’seg of paibogt
good board fenge:in front of the housty ang tetakeal. Hiendt ke wt tare t Marseuue.
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together, it is Si sas desirable property ds can k as : os
fouled inthe anette pase OPP BRN sts Asai tals br Seana to
. ‘TLherProprietor> wishing tocelosé_ up -hissbisinéssin We shall Argenta aunt iD 32S
this country, offers,the WHOLD, AT THE LOWEST PossifLt es prepa on
LIVING PIGCES os og: Boing hdd on eeieemd . E 0 where in theo
“For information, apply to F., W/augtiny of Giiss
Walley;s OC) DMM pit Go Ge .fSbiey ota
Grass Valley, Sept.29 I85@ethinBersco 1 ye
, Wittiaces! «2 ; we iy gt ae h8
SADDLE AND HaARNE'S & . \ailvn
* MANUFACTORY! By“ 8°3 ©) “obo sey)
IicClure! & Mo mery,.( 9)si/!
Main street, near-GRass Vattry House! .«>)_
Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1953.. of
SODA WATER MANUFACTORY?»
OULD INFORM the public that they are prepared
W to meet orders, to suit the convenience of putchasers, either by the dozen bottles or by the case.
Main st., Grass Valley, Sept, 22/1858." © 4
$200 REWARD, ~
Sroven! Sroren!! Storgen!!)
Sroven from the Jewelry Stote of ”
Lamb, on the afternoon of Thursds
400 dollars in cash and two hunti
watches, one full jeweled, Diaroni
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together with
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We pr . 5
our'business; ihe ‘very best. .
asovell as from England, ‘Pranc
ay:. Our lung experience end
Heat Seedemen ond Growers,.of yk
ica, gives Us facilities that we”
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hunting watch, Masonic designs, John 1 eli s Si =~
maker, No. 4987, and one large Cal yu MaGoa
gold vest chain, with Locket charm, the wh
valued at $800. I will give $100 re
the discoyery'of ihe thief; and $100.
recovery of the property. , ras
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