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ALOUTZENHEISERS PRUG STORE
Ta at present on Auburn Street, next door below
Col. Richardson’s Cottag@—where it will remain nntil
«<a Fire-proof Building is*eompleted on the Old Stand
\ Onhand, as above, a full stock of Drugs, Chemieals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oil, Camphene, Glass,
Pefumery, &c. &c.
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4 DR. EL. J. CZAPKAY,
FORMERLY Physician and Surgeon in the Hungarian Army, and Lecturer on diseases of Women
and Children, is now successfully established in San
Franciaco. “
The Dr. is a gentleman of extensive travel, having
in a medical tour visited all the nations of Europe,
and closely examined the most celebrated Infirma‘zies and Hospitals now known to the world, he comes
ca “to us with an accumulated fund of medical informa.
tion, that will prove a benefit to, asit should be a
source 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 Chropic and Privade diseases. He
can be consulted free of charge at his medical rooms,
‘or by letter, and where patients place themselves un_ der his charge, he guarantees a cure or asks no com" pensation. We would refer ths reader to his advertisemement for further particulars. 48-3m
MADISON LODGE, NO. 23, F. A. M.
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at t
x Masonic Hall.
By order,
J. M. FOUSE W M.
HUMISTON, See’y. L.
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. L. Sanrorb, W. P.
Jona.;PHELPS, R. S 17 6m
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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
attend. S. D. BOSWORTH, N. G.
R. M. MUSGRAVE, R. S.
Jan. 26, 1854. 19 tf
Dr. McC. may be fouud for the present at the resinence of Mr. J. 8S. Lambert, on Mill Street, where he
is ready to attend to any calls in his profession. [16
Foreign Miner's Tax.
LICENSES can be obtained of the undersign
ed at his residence, on CHURCH STREET, 2nd door
South of NEIL St. J. M. FOUSE, Depty Shrff.
37-tf For Collection of Foreign Miner’s License Tax
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
The Firm of Dorsey, Alleman & Co. is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Having purchased the
interest of Messrs Alleman & Baker, the buisness will
hereafter be carried onin thename of J. J. DORSEY
who alone is authorised to settle the business of the
Firm. J. J. DORSEY.
Grass Valley Oct. 10th 1855.
E"or Sale Cheap!!
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
7000 Ibs Crushed Sugar.
5000 ths Old Jsva and Rio Coffee.
200 tbs pure Cream Tartar.
—ALSO—
A small invoice of Choice Wines and Liquors, in
times. [5] C. G. MORGAN, on the Hill.
Marshall & Co,
GRASS VAELEY.
. AVE JUST RE-OHENED with an entirely New
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
WINES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE, CROCK ERY, CLASSAnd a variety of articles for bouseKeeping, to which
they invite the attention of their old customers, and
Bar Goods delivered free of extra chrrge, within
reasonable distance of town.
ed to them a prompt settlement of their accounts.
Grass Valley, October, 22, 1855. 5-tf
A ND FOR SALE that nice House and Loton Church
+i Street, two doors below the Temperance Hall.
Ofice, in Dornin’s*Building on Main Street. 5-4t
For Sale.
liam Hall & Sons, New York, will be sold cheap for
Cush. Also! a Horse, Carriage and Harness. The
for family use, and is designed for one or two horses,
as may be desired. The horse is gentle and kind.
5000 tbs Benarie Sugar.
1400 Ibs Butter, in small kegs.
lots to suit Customers and at Prices to suit the
Brick Building, Cor. Mill & Main Sts.,
Stock of Goods, in
WARE, MINERS’ TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, _
the public in general.
B@M. & Co. would again urge upon those indebiNow to be Finished,
Enquire of Perry Knapp, or of Dr. Spaw, at his
A splendid Piano, from the manafactory, of WilCarriage is nearly ag was manufactured expressly
Apply to $. C. RICHARDSON.
ORDINANCE NO. XXXV.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley
do Ordain as follows :
That the Lane now opened between Church and
Mill Streets over land conveyad to the Town by John
Parker, David Shoemaker, Jacob Thomas and John
Green, be and hereby is declared a Public Highway,
and all persons are hereby notified that the Law protecting Public Highways will be strictly enforced,
with referenced to this Lane.
This Ordinance to be in force on and after the
Eleventh day of October 1855.
Approved Oct. 11, 1855
E. A, TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Richardson, Clerk.
Ordinance, No. XI.
Concerning Stoves and Stove Pipes.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley,
do Ordain as follows ;
SECTION 1,—All owners, occupants and lessees of any
atore, warehouse, dwelling, or other building in which
stoves or gratesare kept, shall extend the Pipe, or
cause the same to be done, at least Five Feet above the
roof, where the pipe may pass through ; and where
it may be neccessary that such pipe should pass thro’
the side or end of any building, then it shall extend
Twenty Four Inches, in the clear, from said building;
>but in no case shall it extend to within less than
Twenty-four Inches of any adjoining building, and
then to extend upwards above the eaves of that orany
other building which may be situated within the dis‘ance of Eight Feet of it ; and where any pipe passes
through any board or canvass partition, floor, sideing
or roof, it shall be through some suitable metal, stone,
or f >-proof plate, leaving a space of Four Inches between the pipe and the partition, floor, sideing, or
roof through which it passes.
2," SECTION 2.—All owners occupants and lessees of any
building used as a Blacksmith’s Shop, or any building
in which fire is used for any purpose shall extend a
atone or brick chimnsy, or a suitable pipe from the
Forge or fire-place to the distance outside of the roof,
as in the first section of this Ordinance.
Sgcrion 3.—The Marshal shall have power to make
any orders or regulations other thanis in this Ord.
nance prescribed, concerning the placing of stoves as
ne may in his diseretion deem necessary for the protection of the town.
#Srorion 4.—All persons who shall be found guilty o
a violation of this Ordinance, after having receive
three days notice from the Marshal, on an examination before a Justice of the Peace, shall be fined in the
sam of Twenty-five Dollars and costs, and in default
of payment execution shall issue.
Adopted March 27, 1855.
ZEN AS
¥ Attest—R. Saommaxer, Gene apse
AW BLANKS PRINTED AND FOR
sale at the ‘‘Grass Valley Telegraph Office,”
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LAY BAKERY
PROVISION STORE.
C. R. EDWARDS &CO., .
. Have removed from the ruins of their former place
of Business, on Main Street, and established theniselves permanently at their
New Fire-proof Store, on Vill Street,
Where they are prepared to furnish their old
Customers, and all new ones who may please to
give them a call, with every variety of
BREAD, PIES AND CAKE.
WEDDING AND OTHER PARTIES furnished at short notice, with Fruit, Sponge and Pound Cake, at the lowest prices.
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Our Assortment of
Provisions, Groceries and Liquors
Wili be found equgl to any in this market, and will
be kept full and fresh by constant arrivals from below.
Sas Goods delivered to any part of the town, free
of extra charge. 3-2tf
MOUNTAIN
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE
DEProT.
BRICK STORE, MAIN STREET,
ADJOINING THE AMERICAN MARKET,
—NEVADA.
Consisting of a new and full assortment of
Crockerv, Glass, Brittania, Cutlery and Willow ware
Lamps, Globes, Lamp-glassés and Wickings,
Camphene, Lamp Oil, Alcohol and
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Fluid.
A splendid assortment of LOOKING GLASSES of all .
sizes. The undersigned take pleasure to announce to
their friends and the public generally that they always Keep on hand a full assortment of the above
named articles, and will also make it their duty to sell
them at the lowest possible prices.
Country customers will do well to call and examine
our stock.
Orders promptly excuted, and goods packed carefully. SIMMONS & COCOOPER’S ,
EYE, EAR AND ORTHOP ZDIC
INFIR MARY.
San Francisco, No. 14 Sansome Street, near Rassette
House.
gg Sopp laboring under disease of the Eye, the
Ear, and those afflicted with all varieties of deformities, resorting to this Institution will find at once
a honie, where miners, as well as others can be accomodated with board and comfortable rooms, in
plain or costly style, according to their taste.
Dr. Cooper has visited all the important Hospitals
of Europe for the purpose of extending his knowledge
of Mediciné and Surgéry, and will give the Infirmary
his immediate superyision.
N. B. All Surgical operations free to patients who
present themselves at the Crrxic on Wednesdays, or
Saturdays. For particulars apply to Dr. E. S. cooper,
at the Infirmary. 51-3m.
Wa. W. Grr. Gro. W. GiFt:
Wil. W. GIFT, & CO.,
BALUBERS,
Corner of J. & 3d Sts, Sacramento.
ILL SELL EXCHANGE drawn by Drexel, Slather
& Church, at sight, in sums to suit, on
Van Vleck, Read & Drexel...... New York.
AE BCs ee oa ae nc Ae Boston. .
SOREN TOCG 2G S055. ccs sac teeh< Philadelphia.
Johnson, Brother & Co.... eee Baltimore.
A. J. Wheeler, Esq........Cincinnati, 0.
Haskell & Co., Exchange Bank... St. Louis, Mo.
A. D. Jones, Esq. Cashier..... Pittsburg, Pa.
AD ant © Cos.. «dese wancicace Louisville, Ky.
ete MACUL 2. ci cie cak: wiles walasias Detroit, Mich.
ALSO—Drafts on Stuttgart and Frankfort on the Main,
Germany.
Highest price paid for Gold Dust. Certificates of Deposite and other Exchange bought at enrrent rates,
and a genera] Banking business transacted.
&a3~ Orders sent for Exchange by the Pacific Express
Company will be promptly attended to.
Bae Checks on San Franeisco at par.
DENTISTRY.
C.R.SPAW, DENTIST, Takes this meth462m
N. B.—Every thing in the above line hired four Wed. od of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Grass
dings, Balls, Parties, &., on reasonable terms. 3-3m
f&SRemember the “ Mountain CroGKERY
STore.”
C. A. TWEED. S. W. FLETCHER.
TWEED & FLETCHER, .
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
OFFICE—Davis’ Brick Building, Broad St., Nevada.
kegC. A. Tweed, Notary Public. 3-3tf
Lansing & Shoemaker.
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
GRASS VALLEY..CALIFORNIA.
F.W. THAYER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
May be found for the present, in the second story
of C. R. Edwards & Co’s Brick Store, on Mill St. 1tf
DISSOLUTION.
HE Law Partnership heretofore existing under the
style of ““DIBBLE & THAYER,”’ is this day dissolved by mutualconsent. Either party will settle
old accounts. A. B. DIBBLE,
Grass Valley, Aug. 20, 1855. F. W. THAYER.
A. B. DIBBLE’S Law Office, may be found for the
present at his residence on School St.
H. R. STILES,
BOOK AND MUSIC STORE,
opposite the “TELEGRAPH?’’ Printing Office,
In Dibble’s New Building. Has just received a new
stock of
Blank Bocks, j
Stationery,
School Books,
Novels, &c. &ce.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Latest Atlantic and European
PAPERS AND MAGAZINES,
RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER.
Ba Laiest California papers always on hand, neatly enveloped for sending home—Pestage Paid.
A variety of Miner’s Nlustrated Envelopes and Letter Sheet Views, always fin hand.
STILES’EXifESS—Leaves daily for Iowa Hill, Nevada, Forest City, Downieville, St. Louis, and all
parts of the Northern Mines. 1-tf
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From all parts of the World, at
WITKOWSKI’S
NEWSPAPER DEPOT,
Main St. next door below Benton’s Exchange,
GRASS VALLEY. 3-3t
Importart to Teamsters and the
PUBLIC GENERALLY.
Z. WH. DENMAN,
j We ce respectfully inform his Old Customers and
the Public that he has permanently located his
CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL STRFET,
Adjoining Mr. Campbell’s Smith’s Shop,
Where he is new prepared to Manufacture and Repair
Carriages and Wagons of every description, in ihe
best workmanlike manner, and upoa the most reasonable terms. £@@> All work warranted.
Aap Carriages Painted and Varnished.~@4
Grass Valicy, Oct. 15, 1855. 4-tf
GRASS VALLEY
EVERITUBRE STORE,
0. JOHNSON,
(Opposite Denzer’s Bakery, Main Street,)
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Grass Valley that heis again prepared tosupply them with
Furniture of the Latest Patterus,
Beds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges,
And in general eserything connected with the
Furniture and Uphelstery Business.
He begs to return thanks fer the liberal patronage
before the fire, and hopes to deserve its continuance.
His Stock is entirely new, and he defies competition, either in Quality Workmanship or Prices,
N. B. All Kinds of Cabinet Work made or repaired
to order 3-3
DR. WEBBER’S
Invigorating Cordial.
An infalible find never failing Remedy for Nervous
Debility, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Trembling, and all Nervous Diseases.
HIS Extraordinary Nervine has effected some of the
T most wonderful cures lately, in various forms of
disease. As a sample of its diiferent effects in different cases, the Agent for its sale vouches for the truth
of the following, from different persons who have usedit. One says: ‘I have not known what it was to
sleep easy and calm for months, until I’ used this.’
Another—‘4 did not believe it at first, but after using
it one day I felt benefitted, it gave mea slight appetite, made my digestion easy, and removed a cough
and coldI had caught.
It is sold, price, $5 per bottle, or two for $8 at 164
Washington Street, San Francisco.
In Sacramento, by..... .. HOWARD & CO.,
In Stockton, by.... aay .ROSENBAUN ERO.
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Valley and vicinity that he is now located in this
place for the practice of his Profession in allits branches. Ladies waited on at their residences, if required, a> Office at DORNIN’S DAGURREAN ROOMS
. Main Street. 3-3m
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. SUMMONS.
. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUSTICE’S CourT.
County oF NEVADA, ss. Before
Township of Grass Valley.) Loris R. Sowers, J. P.
The People of the State of California, to FRANK
SQUIRE, Greeting :
You are hereby sammoned to appear before me at
my office in said Township, on the 26th day of November, A. D. 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to answer unto
the complaint of E. Friedman, who demands of you
. the sum of $106 18-100 as per arcount now on file in
. my office, when Judgment will be taken against you
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for the said amount, together with Cost and Damages,
if you fail to appear and answer.
To the Sheriif or any Constable of said County,
Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand, this 18th day of August, A.
1855. LOUIS R. SOWERS,
Atruecopy. Justice of the Peace of said County.
Attest R. W. Harris, Constable. =
Dd.
It appearing to me by Affidavit, that the above named defendant has departed from this State, and that
a good cause of action exists, it is ordered that serValley Telegraph, three months, and until return day.
Given under my hand, this 16th day of July, A. D.
LOUIS R. SOWERs, J. P.
. vice of summons be had by publication in the Grass
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CONSTANT
Additions are being made to our
of new and beautiful
BORDER, TINT PLAT E, TYPE, &C.,
which will enables us to print Cards, Circulars, Hand
Bills, Law Blanks, Posters, Bill Heads, Certificates o
Stock, &c. &c., in Gold, ilver and Crimson Bronzes
Variegated Colors.
equal to any other establishment of the kind in the
State.
PPO ese
CALIFORNIA STAGE CO.
N and after Monday, June 14, the CALIFORNIA
STAGE CO. coaches will leave Beatty House, Grass
; Valley, arriving in Sacramento in season to meet the
SanFrancisco boats,
AFOONLY. 65. cdg ns ccsaeee Ricks hb Gaeaee eee « 85,00.
FOR MARYSVILLE.
Stage leaves every morning at 8 0 clock, for Marysville, via Empire Ranch and Long Bar.
. Fare to Marysville
Great Reduction of Fare.
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FOR AUBURN.
. Stage leaves every morning at 6 1-2 o'clock, runnin
; through to Sacramento, and arriving in good time the
= . same day.
“ DBHOTAMGHUO os Sok ako is cae eee mae eee $5,00
W. H. BENTON, Agent.
Grass Valley, Jan. 1855. 32 tf
Security against Fire.
The Board of Tructees of the Townof Grass Val. ley do ordain as follows :
. Section 1. Any owner, proprietor, occupant, or les;
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. Ordinance, No. X XENE.
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see, of any house, store, or other building, within the
jimits of the thickly settled portion of the Town of
. Grass Valley, or where there is any danger of fire communicating frem one building to another, shall pro. vide in Keep in readiness, at least, fifty gallons of
water to each and every story of such building, to be
placed in open vessels, and in no case to be used, except for the extinguishment of fire; and every such
owner, proprietor, occupant, or lessee, of such buildings, shall furnish, at least, four buckets for each and
every story composing the buildings, and them to be
filled and and kept filled with water, and to be depos. ited insome convenient and easy place of access at
. all times, andin no case to be removed, only in case
. of fire. All persons refusing or neglecting to comply
with this section. after having received three days notice from the Marshal, to make such preparations,
. shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than
twenty dollars, and shall be collectedin like manner
as any other debt when judgment shall have been
obtained.
Srcrion 2. No person shall place, or cause to be
placed in dangerous proximity to any house or other
building within the incorporate limits of Grass Valley, and hay. straw, shavings, or other dangerous
combustible matter, unless securely enclosed in a
permanent building. Any person violating this sec; tion, shall be fined nol less than twenty dollars nor
more than fifty doliars, and in default of payment
shall be imprisoned not less than ten days, and as
much longer as may be discretionary with the convicting magistrate, and in accordance with the offence, for which execution shall be issued on recovery
of judgment.
Approved June
, 1855.
EK. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Ricnarpson, Clerk.
Ordinance No. 27.
Concerning Night Watch.
The Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley do Ordain
as follows :
Section 1.—The Marshal is hereby authorised to enroll the name of every citizen that owns property in
the Coiporation of Grass Valley, and require Five of
such citizens to serve as Watchmen during the dry
season.
Section 2.—In order to secure equal services from
the citizens as Night Watch, the Marshal is hereby
required to write the name of each citizen holding propertv on a separate slip of paper, and place such name
collectively in a box, suitable for the purpose, and
draw out indiscriminately Five names, each night,
and the persons whose names are thus drawn and notified by the Marshal. shall serve as Night Watch, or
furnish a substitute, and in either case they shall be
under the direction of the Town Watchmon, and shall
faithfully discharge the duties as a Watchman.
Section 3.. All persons whose names shall be drawn
and notified by the Marshal as provided for in Section
2nd of this Ordinance, who shall neglect or refuse the
duty therein required, shall be prosecuted by the Marshal before a Justice of the Peace, who shall fine them
in a sum not less than Four Dollars nor more than
Ten Dollars and costs of suit, and in default of payment execution shall be issued by the Justice of the
Peace. This Ordinance shall be in foree from its passage. Approved Juty 10, 1855.
E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Aticst. &. C. Richardson, Clerk,
of Grass Valley Township. .
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Hebadx Advertisements,
United States Flotel.
Broad Street, Nevada.
THIS WELL KNOWN and Commodions Hotel,
zz bas ben opened by the Subscribers for the acBaGUt cominodation oftheir friends and the travelling public. oad
To cesiges visit ing Nevada upon business or
pleasure, the House will be pleasantly located, In the
heart of the,City, well supplied with comfortable apartmeiits, especially for the use of Ladiesand fam:
lies, and in all réspetts as 4 residence
UnEQUALLED in Tift Mininc Recon.
The Kitchen and Larder being under the control of
Mr Jenkins, celebrated for his talents as a caterer, is
sufficient guarantee that the Table will, atail times
be suppleid with every delicacy of the season, ana
‘served up in the best style.
The Bar will be sttpplied with a choice seleceion of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
And the subsenbers propose to keep in all respects
A First Class Hotel,
on a scale of liberality hitherto unequalled in the
mountains. ‘
Determined toSpkethis Establishment a place of
Public Convenience and resort, arrangements have
been entered into with the Alta California Telegraph
Line for the reception from ail parts of the state of
the current news of the day, including important
Legislative Proceenings.
: COLBURN & JENKINS,
Proprietors.
A. R. JENKINS.
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T. W. Co.ccrn.
Nevada, Dec. 1854.
FASHION,
Main Street, Nevada,
Have removed 2 doors below their former stand, to
the Room lately oceupied by TOM & DAN.
HE ABOVE SALOON is now open for the reception
of Company. i
The Best Liquors and Cigars —
, To be found in California, will always be in readiness
' atthe Bar. Besides having had an experience of sev. eral years, the undersigned fiatter themselves that in
. point of experience and tact in
PREPARING FANCY DRINKS,
. their superiors are not to be found in this State. A
. MaGniricent READING SVLOON has been fitted up in the
. rear of the Bar Room, where gentlemen are invited ‘te
. have a seat,’ and read the news, where they will al
ways find late California and Atlantic papers.
Thankful for the liberal patronage we have hereto
fore received from .he public of Nevada, we have every
. reason to believe that our present efforts to please
. them will be liberaliy rewarded. GEORGE LEWIS.
Nevada, Dec. 15, 1854. 138 tf.
S. C. McINTYRE,
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
BEGS leave to inform his friends and the
EBB owthiic that he continues to practice his profession in allits branches, on the latest and most approved principles. z
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 ; and a constant practice since that time, gives
him confidence in being able to give perfect satisfaction to his patrons
He keeps constantly on hand on excellent article of
TOOTH POWDER,
, and an infallible remedy for tooth ache.
. United States Hotel, Nevada.
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BG Office
In bidding adieu for a short time to my friends and
patrons in California, I take pleasure in recommend, ing Dr. S. C. McIntyre as a gentleman well skilled in
. his profession, and worthy of all confidence.
T. A. LIVERMORE.
I cheerfully subscribe to the above.
E. N. CLARK.
39 tf June 15, 1854.
Dr. H. V. BICKNELL,
Eclectic 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, Obstet
ries and Dentistry .
The Eclectic System of Medicine discards the use of
} Mercury and all other poisonous minerals as medicine.
We use the Botanic, or Vegetable Medicines, Roots &
. 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 Calomel and Blue
Pills. By so doing they will save their 6old and their
health. If they need any medicine, take some simple
. vegetable, which can always be found at our effice, on
. Broad street, Nevada, 2nd doorabove the Union Hotel, where we keep a well selected assortment of
Drugs and Mepicines, Roots, HERBS and REsrNorps.
Dr Bicknell will pay particular attention to the practice of Dentistry, and from his long experience and
thorough knowledge of the business, h 0
give entire satisfaction to those who call on him
DENTAL OPERATIONS.
Teeth Plugged with Pure Gold for $3,00 a Cavity.
“ Es ‘¢ Tin Foil for 2,00‘« Inserted on Pivot for... 5,90 each.
6S Extraeibe fer.. <\cccc ds sean 2,00 “e
«ec
Cleaned from $1,00 to $3,00 a Sett.
He has a TOOTH POWDER, which is unequalied for curing the Scurvy, making the
teeth white and purifying the breath.
ROSENHEIM & BROTHER,
Walthmakers K Semele,
And Dealers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, Diamonds, Fan
cy Goods, &c.,
Main Street, first Door below 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, that she will
commence a Private School for Misses and little Boys,
at her residence on Mill Street, on Monday the 6th of
August. Terms as formerly.
Ordinance, No. XX VEEE.
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.
Section 2. Any person or persons molesting, opposing, or in any other manner interfering with the
Pound Master or any of his assistants while in the discharge of their duties as Pound Master or Assistants;
or destroying or impairing, or in any manner whatsoever injuring the Public Pound, or release from the
Pound, or attempts to do so, any Swine that may have
been impounded, or forcing 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 misdemeanor,
in violating this Ordinance, and, by the Marshal, the
person so offending shall be forthwith taken before a
Justicr 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 Fifty 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 Valley all moneys he may have in
his possession, arising from the Pound and betonging
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 officc, and suit instituted upon his bond.
Approved, E. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Ricnannson, Clerk.
of the Union Hotel.
hours, of the day or night.
Guns, Powder, &c. &e.
HE subscriber has been at great trouble amd spared
no expense in fitting up his establishment in the
best possible style, for making and repairmng anything
in the way of gunsmithing. He has had many year>
experience, and flatters himself he is a complete master of his rofession. ;
At his skoe may be ‘purchased at low rates for
cash——
wa_ Rirvzs, Guns, Powprr, SHot, Leap, Caps, NirPir
Wrencuts, Nippies, Gon Wans, Snot, BELTS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF HIS TRADE.
Shop on the south sidé of Broad street, 3 doors west
Z. P. DAVIS.
Nevada City, April 6, 18653. _n19 tf
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 received, would respectfully inform his friends and
the Public generally that he has
Parchiased the Entire Steck and Stand
CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STs.
recently occupivd by Drs. CLarK and Watpry. where
he will be happy to sve his old friends and make the
acquaintance of new ones.
He will keep constantly on hand a general assort
ment of
Drugs, Wedicines, Perfuntery Chemicals
FANCY ARTICLES, &e.,; &c.,
DR. ALBAN will continue the practice of Medicine,
and will promptly answer calls at all hours.
4a>> Prescriptions corefully compounded at all
13 tf
EF". Mansell,
BOM & ORAM SMA
PAINTER,
AND DRAUGHTSMAN,
PINE STREET—NEVADA,
3 NEXT DOOR TO THE ST. CHARLES. 4f
P. J. Espenscheid,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
BOOTS, SROES,
SADDLES, BRIVLES, HARNESS, WHIPS.
Fire Proot Rrick Stere, corner Main
and Commercial Sts, Nevada.
Ba A full assortment of Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoesand Rubbers. Orders from the Country
promptly attended to.
C. W. YOUNG,
MANUFACTURER OF
red + + ,
California gefwelrp,
WATCHMAKER, ‘
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES DIAMOND WORK &C.
Main Street, Nevada.
RABTREE, DR. L. A., Physician, Sur
geon and Accouchetr, Main street, opposite Adams & Co’s Express, Rough & Ready. 12 6m
@BERTS, E. W., Attorney at Law and
Notary PublicfRough & Ready, Nevada county,
24 tf Cal.
CREAMER’S HOTEL,
Kowa arc apes AE
CREAMER & HOUSEL,
PROPRIETORS.
Single and Double Bedrooms well furnished. 33-tf
Miorning Star Mining Company.
\TOTICE is hereby given that all Shares on which
iN Assessments are now due and unpaid in the Morning Star Mining Company, will be sold according to
the by-laws of the Company, within feur weeks from:
date, if not previeusly settled.
By order of the Board of Trustees,JOHN JOHNSTON,
Scc. M.S. M. Co.
2-4t Grass Valley, Oet. 2. 1855.
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE.
With Facilities for Payment.
The house now occupied by the family of Dr. Sheridan; situated on Mill Street, near the Gold Hill Mill.
House built in the most substantial manner, in a state
of excellent repair, well adapted for the residence of
a private family, or for a Boarding House, consisting
of two sitting rooms, three bedrooms, a dining room,
wash house, bath room, etc., and a large cellar. sell fenced inandimproved. Itis 168
feet front, by 27 deep well containing a never failing supply of most excellent water on the premises. £@> To be sold with or without the furniture.
For further particulars enquire on the Premises.
44-3m J. M. SHERIDAN.
Robert Homiray
CIVIL ENGINEER,
Land and Mining Surveyor,
GRASS VALLEY,
&asUnderground Surveys, Sections of
mines, &c. Laying out and Leveling Railroads
Ditches, Tunnels and Public Roads.
Drawings, Speeifications and Estimates for Bridge: ,
Flumes, Reservoirs, and other engineering work.
OFFICE—At the Gold Hill Mill.
FOR SALE. —
Se gos with or without the crop, a RANCH, with
20 acres enclosed with picket fence, sowed with
oats and grass seed, with house and garden, supplied
with water from a never failing spring. Can be bad
ata bargain. Enquire of the subsriber at Newtown.
39-3m* J. C. MERRIAM.
LOST OR LOANED!
Ke MAP of the Geology of Great Britain and
Ireland, with part of France.
A beautiful Map, as above, has been lent to some
gentleman by the owner. It is 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 Busivess,
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.
50 Front Street, San Francisco.
42-¢
~
43-3m
Ordinance, No. V.
An Ordinance in relation to issuing Licenses.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley .
do Ordain as follows :
All persons doing any business in which a License
is required, shall pay the amount to the Marshal, who
shall giye the person paying, a receipt ; and on presenting such receipt to the Clerk of this Board, he,
shall cause a License to be issued in proper form, sign,
ed by the President, and countersigned by the Clerk,
authorizing such person er persons to prosecute the
business for which such license was granted, for the
period for which they have paid.
Adopted March 26, 1855.
: ZENAS WHEELER, President.
Attest—R. Saormaker, Clerk.
Ordinance, No, XVI,
Adopted June 11, 1855.
Attest—S. C. Richardson, Clerk.
fhe Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley do ordain
as follows :
The Trustees of the Town of Grass Valley do ordain
as follows : :
Approved, Jnly 6, 1855.
Adopted Jane , 1855.
E. 4. TSMPZINS, Pres ident.
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND
snen Mil Stone,
MAYERS & HARRIGAN,
Main Street, Grass. Valley.
INcReasInG Business has forced the subscribers to
open a Branch Store at the above mentioned locality,
where may always be found the very best articles ix
any market. They have made recent and heavy purchases in San Francisco, and their former patrons and
the public generally, are invited to call, and they cannot 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 Indies’ wear, everything is of the aicest quality, custom made, and warranted of good and
durable material.
Their Stock in part consists of —
Gent’s Fine Boots, of every description, fashionbly
made; thick Boots sewed and pegged; Ladies’ Boots
Calf, patent lesther, and gum ; Ladies Shoes, of a
Kinds; minef’sextta heavy boots; children’s shoes,
cloth slippers, nnd itt fact, every thing which has
been calied for in our market.
Miners may rest assured that they cannot get a better boot in California, and those wishing a fine and
fashionable article, can swit themaelyes as well here,
as in San Franeisco.
4a ALL GOODS are warranted, as the Proprietors
well know the stock they are offeting.
11-tf ka Call and see.
TO PROPERTY HOLDERS,
fAnd all who Contemplate
THE ERECTION OF BUILDINGS.
The undersigned is prepraed to contract fer the
erectlon of
Brick or frame Stores; Dwellings,
Quartz Mills, Saw Ville anid Buildings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND CARPENTER
WORK GENERALLY.
The Citizetts of Grass Valley; Nevada, Rough & Ready, and thé County generally, may find it to their interest to cousitit itié before contracting with other parties. A thorough kftowledge of the birsiness will enable me to give satisfaction in all cases, and to contract for work at the lowest pav¥itig rates.
JAMES E. WOLFE.
Address—Aurora flouse, or Pacific Express, Grasa
i:
Valley.
AND
= . STOVES!
_ Begs leave to inform his many friends and the public generally, that he is now
IN FULE. BLAST AGAIN!
With the heaviest stock of Hardware that was ever
offered in this market.
Aiso—Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Crockery,
Air-tight, Premium, Parlor and Box Stoves. All six
of Lead Pipe, from inch to 2inches, All sizea of
Pumps—all of which will be sold at the lowest price
for cash. E. Me LAUGHLIN.
Fireproof Building, Mili St. Grass Valley.
OF EVERY VARIETY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
Ina Style Unsurpassed
by any establishment in the State.
ARE YOU IN WANT
CARD,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
POSTERS,
HAN-BILLS,
CERTIFICATES,
a LAW BLANKS, or any
description of Printing? Then call at the Office of the
Grass Valiey Telegraph and leave your orders.—
TerMs moderate for cash.
HARDWARE
——
Gardiner & Kirk,
(LaTE KIRK BROTHERS, )
POST-OFFICE
LITEBRBY BEPOT,
Newsmen and Booksellers, Stationers and
Bookbinders,
THIRD STREET, mext to the Post Office, Sacramento.
April 6, 1854—tfn29
QUARTZ GOLD AND
COPPER MINING AGENCY.
N VIEW of the a increasing importance and
success of QUARTS & COPPER MINING operations, the
undersigned have decided to add te their regular
GOLD DUST business, a General AGENCY for transactions connected with these interests. An extensive
acquaintance among capitalists and parties engaged
largoly in Mining enterprises, enabtes us confidently
to offer our services in selling or negotiating loans on
MINING and WATER STOCKS or CI.AIMS, organizing
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, and procuring subscriptions for the same and in purchasing or importing
Quartz Machinery, Steam Engines, &c.
A REGISTER, with particulars of Mining Stocks,
Claims, Machizery, &c., for Sale, will be kept open for
inspection.
Parties having Improved Quartz Machinery for sale,
are requested to furnish full descriptions, and models
if possible.
ORES, MINERALS and QUARTZ SPECIMENS, valued, purchased and carefully assayed.
A Model of a NEW ‘QUARTZ, GOLD AMALGAMATOR,” recently patented, can be seen at our office,
rights to use which will be disposedwf. Also, samples
of a very RICH QUARTZ CLAIM just opened, an interest in which is offered for sale.
‘OLNEY & CO.,
Gold Assay and Deposit Office, 118 Sacramen4-tr to st.Qpposite ‘‘What Cheer House.”
Concerning Dance Houses.
The Board of Trustees of the Town f Grass Valley,
do Ordain as follows :
Seciion 1. Any persrn or persons opening or keeping any public Dance House, withim the incorporate
limits of the Town of Grass Valley, shall first spply
to the marshal and obtain License for the same, which
License shall be Thirty DoHars pet month, in advance,
or Three Dollars in advance, foreach night or day such
Dance House may be opened for dancing purposes,
(Sundays excepted in all cases.}
Section 2. On and after the passage of this Ordi,
nance, no person or persons use any house vithin the Corporate limits of Grass Valley, as a public
Dance House, without fitst having obtained License,
as directed in Section first #4 this Ordinance, under
the penalty of a fine of not tess than Fifty Dollars,
. and costs of suit, nor more than One Hundred Dollars
on conviction before a magistrate, or shall be impriss
oned in default of payment tot less than Ten daysnor over Thirty, and the property thus occupied asaDancé Hause, and the owrtet thereof shall te held re
sponsible for, and be made to pay the fine and cas-t
80 imposed.
Approved B. A. TOMPKINS, President.
Attest—S. C. Richatdson, Clerk.
pT RP cc ARN EE: UR Ma nae 25 eR Reg ed
Ordinance, Ne. XXX.
Concerning Bars and other places, where intoxicating Liquors are sold by the drink.
The Board of Trustees of the Town of G
do Ordain as follows : of Grass Valley
Section 1. All persons keeping Bars, Saloons, Ex
chal ; urants, Hotels, Coffee Houses, and oth
er places where spirituous and intoxicating liquor
aré sold by the drink, (within the Corperation limit
of Grass Valley) shall pay a license for the same, se
cording to their class, which shall de denominated th
First Class and the Second Class ;
Where the receipts of such Bar, Saloon, &c., shall
exceed Two Hundred Dollars per month for liquors
and other things sold by such Bars, &e., it shall be
considered of the First Class, and shall therefore pay «
tax of Ten Dollars quarterly, in advance.
Where the receipts of any such Bar, Saloon, &c,
shall be under Two Hundred Dollars per month it shall
be numbered in the Second Class and shall pay a Tax
of Five Dollars per quarter, in advance.
Section 2. Any person or persons who shall refuse
to pay their License on asplication by the Marshal,
for the collection of the same, shall be prosecuted for ~~~
double the amount of the sum which they sorefuse to . ~
pay before any Court of competent jurisdiction. An@~
on recovery executic n shall be issued. : g
All persons from whom such License may be demanded, shall before a Magistrate make oath to the
class under which he may properly belong, and-on refusing so to do shall be included in the First Class and
pay accordingly. ;
A E. A. TOMPKINS, Pres: Dd .
Attest—S. C. Rrewarnson, Clerx.