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January 28, 1860 (4 pages)

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t . THE NEVADA NATIONAL C.WELLYACo. PU BLISUERS. : ae ese a introduced into the Senate was Mr. Lan Satorday last was quite a business day with the Legislature Ameng the matters 6. WELIS. W.D.EWER. © FARLEMAN sing’s Telegraph Bill, elsewhere alluded 60 . GRASS VALID. SAN, 27 ts60In the House Indian matters occupied a eee seers eousiderable time. anda communication AGENTS. was received from Gen. Clark, stating that Mn. CHAS. A. CRANE is oor sole “Acent in San] he hag troops under bis command amply Sranci He is empowered ments, and receipt for at 172 Mentgomery «treet Eee ees Tee re ewe at length. eceive advertine . sufficient to protect the whites from Ludian . esame. He mar be . Rggrestors in every part of the State. The jcorrespondence on this enbject is highly we would vi m “uggestive. In this connect Democratic Nominations call the attention of torial in anether colama relative to the InFOR PRESIDENT OF THE U.NTATES, . dian Ware of California. D Tr, S DICKINSON A concurrent resolution waa introduced AN > ‘A > ' i @t New Vork. our readers to an edipihe Assembly urging upon our delegatien in Congress to ase their efforts to proa ea ‘intern cure a dismissal of the suit of the U. S. GovFOR ViCE PRESIDENT. . “T JAMES S. GREEN, Of “Missouri. ¢ Subject te the vomiuationsef the De » rat ic onal Contention ernment agaimst the proprietors of the N ew Aimaden Quicksilver Mine, which after some disscussion was posponed toa future date, lt is to be he ped that some steps may be tuken by which this mine shall be thrown ee oe open for working. The necesstties of the NOTICE. The members of the National Democrat State demand it. Ifits opening is to depend on the final conclusion of the present suit, i years must ¢ la pee before the public derive ic County Central Committee are reques. * be : ie C ” : ; y farther advantage from thie mine, while e Cit verwnd on Sat . -* ted to meet at the City of Nevada, 7 ‘Very passing month adds te the bordens urday, the 4th day of February, 1860. Per Order of = AMOS. T. LAIRD, President, placed upon the miners of California by rea . son of its being closed. The question of a removal of the Capital ‘ Joun P. Borne, Sect. is again occupying considerable attention. ia A correspondent, in avother column, bas it ae clearly defined the position of Grass Valley INDIAN WARS. , upon this matter, Of all the schemes, to plunder the pablic. Mr. Merritt bas introduced a Bill ror the Treasury and filch from the tax payers of . erection of a State Capitol at Sacramento, the State, the earnings of their toil, Indian ata cost of $250,000, with $75,000 as the wars have been the favorite, with the polifirst appropriation. tical harpies whose profession itistolive) 4 concurrent resolution was adopted on at the expense of the people. Thursday asking Congress fora weekly Three millions of dollars, think of it ye,' mail between Sonora and western Utab. whose money it takes, bus already been paid) A resolution has been jutradyced into the or is due for the suppression of Indian hos-. House providing for a final adjournment on tilites in the State of California, a State in) the 15th of March. which at no time, since the formation of its The House was occupied a considerable constitution, has it been unsafe fora hull time on Tharsday, onthe State Division dozen men to travel anywhere, within its question, whieh came up on a minority reborders and still the Indian Wars continue. port from the committee on Federal Rela Fifty two thousand dollars was paid in cash tions. The majority report is favorable to and bonds issued for a large sum besides, the views expressed by Governor Latham in by the last Jegisiature anda much larger pis letter to the President. amount will be asked from the legislature; An Act has been introduced to repeal the now in session, for fighting Indians in the Act authorising married women to transact Northen Counties of the State and at the pusiness in their own names as sole traders present moment, itissa’d, the Indiaut are = Ay important proposition has also been . committing, all kinds of depredations npon . introduced having for its object a more the citizens of Mendocino County. and yet thorough taking of the next censuss than no less a person than Major General Clark ) can be expected under the Federal provisions in an official communication to Gevenor . for the same. LEGISLATURE. ] The Committee recently appointed by t! I mas t! eur town had Grass Valley Library Society to proeur m inti 1, during the past week with a the delivery of a course of Lectures befor on, in our midst, of all the high that Aseocintion. have secured the services} vaymen, theives and picknockets in’ the of the following geutlemen, w ho will spe >t State. Not jess than seventeen persons have upon the subjects and at the times noted b LIBRARY SOCIETY LECTURES. THEIVES AND HIGHWAYMEN. heen stoped by h'ghwaymen, in various d low. These lectares will be delivered in th within two miles of town, on Sat Congregational Church, and will be free to . arday S ' Tu iv Evenings leet all, he fi ‘ , j hen j hail ' Dr. C.D. Ceevetaxp. Febreare 38d — . . ’ “Man as he is and as be should be ' a rT, } Dr. E. A. Tourstys. February 17-<*Phy. . ' * 4 immed 1< «tf ' i a robber ‘ singnomy. Th Siaenes, ontameattiwe Dr Wa. Raxpary. March 2nd—* Lffe.” via gold watch. Three other men wer Rev. Mr. Dea. March :6th—" Hleroen.” . stoped a few moments after on the sad Rev. Mr. Parrex, March 30th—*Just Ra. ‘pot. and relieved of about $55 in dust. lers.”* On Sunday Eve rf, Michael Shae wa ‘ t lon ta Hil obbers A. Derino, Meg. dhgel 1 atitie. TH stoppdon Alte HIN. By two robber ni its Capabilit . Having no money about him they took a Vite = ar ik . > +) oF : flute, which he had in hie pocket, saying A. B, Dinate, Esq. April 27th—*‘Death, . tUSS' CONE AMALG: VTOR. iS. attem lio be al jocos with them . RUSS’ CONE AMALGAMATOR : t I j with tt reutle hie lw f mney We notice in the Alta Caliornia of Jan. } 2% ®* 8 compensation for lack of moner 2ist some extracts from a letter written by . PF fered . — prers ney 1 Mr. Richard Goulding to the editors of the . £0 With him to his cab'n. They dism’s ed bim atteasic 44 waile wean the “(eke Aaadleann. . **teMtiAg to ol with dhem, aul bade bom . i tor’ thy intrednced to the mining pub m . ¥ Col. Horace P. Ruse. of this plac . The ehief occurrence of the week, ho Altaa “to? com t places oa Tuostay . ' ' " tion ‘ it d ! vin le, t at ¢ rsWweoD « thie « rtried and dis i Boston Ravine, a distance of a it two carded ait ‘ cfow estab’ ibhmente—the . miles. No less than twelve were stopped . #8 principal ones at seat of the great quartz . (0 four or five different parties, and all withoperations in this country. namely ‘ the no about an bour, from neorly ell of whom ‘ e or less money was obtained Several chinery for working the same. hey would make a “raise” with that Mr. however, witha very sbarp reprimand for Alta wherein a most unjust and unealled for Gold Hili Will, Messrs Atwood & Co, Grass . MP Valley, Larimer’s Mill, Well Creek. and the} Alison Rauch Mill, where I saw the cones buried under a bank of clay, and remonstra vee persons two of whem were China men. comprising these parties, dropped ir one after another, at Clough’s store, to tell P e story of their ro ted with the Superintendent for so little at‘. One of the parties stopp he same even ion being paid to them.” ten . . . the amalgamator of the E npire Mill who We have taken some pains to enquire into net relishing such liberties on the highway. the facts with regard to this statement, and : in justice to Col. Ru give tbe following as ced th robber off the side walk, with Ss e ue sures, & ‘ ' ta si y & i = ' . ‘ ssudden and well directed blow with his the result of our enquiries: eg i B TI Cone Amalgamator” was removed fist. and sneeveded in making bis escape. from the Gold Hill Mill simply because In addition to the above. acahin was entered and robbed of clothing and valuables, there was not fall enough for its use, It wasremoved from Larimer’s mill bee cause the proprietors bad sold their tailir we also hear that three others were entered on the same afternvon, a short distance from to other parties, who bave introduced matown on the Auburn road, The Allison Ranch mill has not crushed a THIEVES. ton of rock aince these Amalgamators bave been placed upon their premises, reason for believing that the other statei £ Petty theives, pick pockets, and highwayming almost too thick to thrive in this vicinity. There depredatious are men,arte b Judging from the above, we have good ication referred to are £0 commen, that people think it bardly rronndless as those alreudy noticed worth while tomeution them. We have re nents in the commu These amalgamators have been in use for ports of twelve men being stopped and rol Downey, distinctly states, that the offlcerin. A joint committee bas gone to San Quenrome consid rable time by the Empire . nbed b : . ; * : ! . . on in pa . . command of the United States troops, sta. tin to make the annual investigations into, '"* Coenen. 208 — — ny my a vr ‘ : : i hous i the tioned in the heart of the district ( Round . the State Prison affairs. : the best pro = ie sie — mse . a ae oe on Valley. Mendocino County) where it is alSe he eae ye saving of gold. The opinion enter ' rded, a r waged the Indians are committing such out-. PROSPECTING FOR AN OFFICE. [td by t vd Comp with regard to t ™ t : : A ey : — ‘a ? rages, has no knowledge whatever of any. As the mountaia would not come to Ma Voges ts ls hi Pe a8 ~ igen , Sioa a ill a if difficulties in said locality—and is entirely . homet, Mabomet has concluded to go to the . “PP led tothe ins enceens * nnatory pam: 2 pee : rar i competent to bold in subjection all the In-. mountain. From the San Francisco papers! let and which h ve ail dy been publi-hed ¥ * ul any aig , og dians in the vicinity of bis command. ; . we learn that Col. E. D. Baker has gone or. en mos of this poy Bate : me : * : It is the duty of the Federal authorities . jntends gding soon to Oregon, torun for! . \ an uber toe w ea a NP ¥ to protect from Indian depredations, the United States Senator. The Republican) . spite a = es pie : 4 persons and property of the citizens of this . Central Committee of this State have passed . ® 708: '0 Ms sg ee ea s : pi sd : Btate and the Government bas troops and . complementary resolutions in hia favor, and. M nora Sweet, Bro von & Co. placed these i én hese money and efficient officers to do it, and if! he will no doubt receive the combined vole} -O°°* . " their tail sluice, ata ‘ tance of on I . ous paten the present legislautre instead of voteing . of the Anti-Lecomtons and Republicans o aratgiee sp etbininee _ a — a Oe é supplies, thereby giving countenance and the Oregon Legislatare. The patriotic Col. . noth gold and quik ksi lee t They speak in pitas b : pecuniary aid toa nest of speculators, will —the one thousand dollar fourth of July aps — pesrcuieed she sit . an SA we pass the dill of which notice has been given) orator, has very magnanimously agreed to Mr. Bosworth, the Superintendent of the alting &e : : rl in the Senate, viz *an Act to abolish the . pecome a citizen of Giniah o aaniaie: office of Adjutant General,” a stop wili be! ¢ion—a seat in the Senate of the United put to all Indian hostilities, and we éhall! States. Oregonions re Sites . Waaminate hear no more of Indian outrages—our State . your benighted State with a tallow candle! will not be disgraced by the butchery of inoffecsive Indians, their squaws and children, . and bundreds of thousands of dollars will be . saved to the people of the State. who feel indignant that they should be compelled to pay large sums of money to support and render legal the wholesale murder of an inofensive race. STATE TREASURERS REPORT, A fall report of the expenditures of the . State Treasury. was published in the Unior jof Tuesday last, Mr. Fin is entitied to the credit of maki lley. we believe g the ‘rst . fulireport of the dishursmeut of that offer . . that has ever been published. Way the pub . lic funds of oar State eve r be ia bands so . SENATOR LANSING’S BILL. trustworthy. Mr. Lansing has introduced a bill in the . Senate, providing for the amendment of a. We are indebted to our friends in the ebarter of the San Jose and Los Angelos . apetare — numerous packages of po} atrention this way. but we ! Telegraph. The object of Mr Lanaing’s bill . lie aaa The report from the Committee . poor policy f is to stop the monopoly of the overland news. on Elections is an able legal document and . bnikd up bis ow now granted exclusiviy to the “Union” and . should be preserved for futare reference, It Aita Company of this place. informs ns that for the wie Kea x he has used the Cones in his sluices, set for cocked beneath their Mimsy coverinzs. gravel washing, with the most satiefact alk eecg “Bulletin.’ We bope the bill will be passed, . is suficent for usto say that Judge Cha’s. . not that it might benefit, or injure any inF. Smith is chairman of that Committee. dividual or company particularly, bat be. i " cause the present monoply is unjust, against . gar The Republicans have decided to call the spirit of the time avd the interest of the . a State Convention on the 22nd of Febnary public. j at Sacramento, for the purpose of appoint. ing delegates to the Natioual Reputdioan If this eystem of monopoly is permitted b. , a aot ? Convention tobe held at Chicago, Iils, the government, it would lead to the most @isastrous results. ia event of the Pacfic railroad being built, ome or two Mercantile young men—often mere boys, and not untre: Houses in San Francisco. might eeeure the j quently of some respectability, spending exclusive right of the ure ue of goods. jmuch of theic time at certain schools of vice Bailroad, Steamboat or public conreyencers . g¢iniquity in our midst.;Varcuts should we ¥ om” Hoh, are competed tglaw to seecive . that their children avoid them as the Lb sagpaoteaped — at their — ja pestilence. Young men, you owe it to ae ae yom ¥ yourselves to your friends and to society at then should the greatest improvement of the . large to seek otber places of resort. Reform age—the telegraph, be made the instramcat . the habit—reform it altogether, of wealthy aud cunning speculators ? H 2. ea The enterprise of the Union and Bulletin y ‘vould Tus Cuixese Taeaten is still in fall blast ia very commendable, we have no fault to . ang doinga “* crowded” business, during ibe . mereeWe = find on that score, but weare oppored to . present celestiale New Year bolidays. We any monopoly of what we couceive to be \hear it intimated that before leaving Grass public rights. . Valley. they propose giving several exhibi tions at Hamilton Hall to afford the + ontThe weather has been delightful for the . side barbarians”’ an opportunity of witness past two weeks—the nights cool and frouty, . ingChinese theatricals, Should they apprar the days clear and beautiful and just the ina comfortable room, it would be well right tempreature to be cheerful, iovigora~ . worth the while ofour citizens generally to ting and healtby. pay them a visit, gS We regret to observe so many of our . . . . } . . . .
have our eye on several of t dens of both in and ent’of tow hich it} results, saving » large quantity of cold, ar '™ , distance of 1200 feet from the heed of th mes our citizens, # k after with the slnices. Tu conseqnence of not having suf. HIMGSt Vig We af t, under of ficient fall for their proper working their “'@8FY ¢ ! sin favor of vigilanc j ; . Or tlees t it he prese ov leas use was dispensed with, but Mr. B. is now °°" t yet in t pr t power resetting his sluices and will bave the Cones condition oF tie u Ally oug arm of the to law, if some peaceable course does pot n to-day. We have written the above with no unkind Jy appear to vid our commuuity of the feclings towards Mr. Golding or Ais machine horde of theives and bighwaymen with he results of which we shall as <« rfulls weare now inflered. the good and record. when brought to eur notic as we OFder loving citizens of Grass Valley will already have those of Col. Russ. There ix '¢ compelled to fall back upon the fit suiple rom and verge enough r the of natare, and make ase of the moet effeeventive genius of allwho mey turn their t mneonsat . lto protect their iiv K « or " iV tf ; rept down that of another ( ! ix sub RB Daniel, the son of the late prest ustan Daniel O'Coanel of Lreland is wa Hich . hold . het Sheriff of Ireland, and one of the stannchest tier t » supporters of the English rile in Ireland. . ling of theives and their confedernt The Volsom Expressin noticing this fact . the jury room can avail ty save « well know asks :— ** Do the patriots of one generation furlave borne with these theives uatil farther nish traitors for the next 2°’ culpritirom the chain or balter. Our citizens . forbearance will be devoid of vi tue. L the very next act of robbery be the signal Ox Mux.—The London Examiner in an} for Actiox. elaborate article soticing the reeent dis coveries, in Africn of Messrs oarton and FO” The statistios of the Losune Asylom Speake, and speaking ofa certain interior . 11 Stockton make known very the Leeeanth province, make their travelers say ~The . ble fact that vo less than tor '¥ wWoserall common fowl and oxen, the latter used only . victims to the superstition of Spiritualiem ar: for the’r Sesh and = small mi/k, but not for labor. are the ouly animals which bave been notes of that Tustitution, pee Nepihali, indicted for grand larceny or breaking into the tease of Mr. Gold. . wthot this place, tas been tried before the domesticated ” Ox milk iscertain!y a new article of com i) next look for pigeon’ ; milk and he’s tect ourt Of Sessions, and convietd for petit arceuy ooly, and sentenced to thirty days mprisonment in the county jail, gar The fivet Loetore of the season be is fore the G. V. L brary Association will . Arrest.—Depuiy Sheriff J. K, Sale. delivered ow Friday Evening next, py Dr . ‘rrested a man named George Simmons, on Cleveland. Suhject—" Mav as he Is, anda . Vedne-day for tintee robbery, He war he Should Be.” minediately taken to Newada, and locked i: ERO SES renee Jai We urderstend that ihe evidence This line just fills the column. against him is poritive, near Lee & Simpson's Mill on Tuesday, and 2 eT TTT TT THE CAPITAL QUESTION. Well. here we go again—grease the wheels, FOUR MEN DROWNED. . Justas we go to press we learn that a put in the linch-pin and let's start. We ob. terrible accident oceurred abont noon. toserve that the subject of “Removal” is again . day, on New York Mill, by which four men ‘Pp among the solons at Sacramento. Well, . lost their lives fromdrowning. The names ‘cep itup; it seems to fillap time and ™ . of the unfortunate were Francis Lampsbite, ween threats te go and offers to comme, it Christopher Mathews, Patrick McGraw, and vill be qnite interesting —Gentlemen may Nicholons Jeffrey. They were at work ina drift beloniog to Mons, Pricot, when they un-xp ct diy ent through into some old work inus filled with water, which rushed in with such fearful rapidity as to preclude al} posibility of escape. ad themselves of consequence, if not of iodest Little saburhaa Oakland WwKWard plice in the state to yet ~atid huge, VYoracions San Franci-co, A Goon Mixixo Crata.—The Nevada Democrat suvs the proprietors of the Nebraske shaft cleand up $11,706 74 on Satarday,Jan2ist. being the amount real zed from four aod a half days work. ‘ ts it. Aye, and xemebo iy ele wants it!! Magnanimous, auriferous Grass VALLEY sit. And why should we not have it ? Are we not te bere a Railroad to Folsom. ence to Sacramento aod all the world 2— Have we not ample « for public build72 By reference to official notice under our editorial head, it will be seen thats eallis made by the National Democratic Central Commit'ee to meet at Nevada on « gold it contains, to the centre of the Saturday next, the 4th day of Feburary. It is especially important that each member of the Committee should be at at his post on that day. igs? Will we not give either of our paublic squares (without auy reserve of the best ;oue,)? In short, will we not give any a mount required of oar richest lanl, with all j earth—if the capital is only located in ouf classic, salubrious, thrifty aod beloved Grass Valley? Webeg the Legislature to ** take toder advisement.” nee er titel Meantime we bave a word to say in se Fine.—The Woodpecker Saw Mill war . riousness, We really hops that our Nevada burned about day-light on Sunday morning j representatives io Senate aud Assemoly, Wil hast, together with about 8.000 fect of lumiIneet all propositions for a removal of the bee, Tt ds supposed to bave been the act of Capital from where itnow os, withauindig an incendiary as there bad been no fire ua t NO! Carry the seat of Govornment about the premises for several weeks, Losa ’ to the Cow Counties, on the far about $6,000. The engine was not materal. side of the Buy, to an obscure, insignificant ly damaged. 1 y OF piace, W bore a mountain man was pever ———— —————== . ‘ ; i Ty. known to go, or would wish to go! j OW A Y . } The plan of making San Franciseo the _—-"~ = * "2 atl e leentre and seat of political goverument, is still more objectionable, Township of Grass Valley, County o . Truly would she then «wallow the state,— . Nevada. —~ aad Her Commercial greataess is all right and n Fxecution te me delivered, and belongs tober. Of that we are all proud, '** he court of E. W. Heywood, Esq. an g ¢ ee of tue Pesce in and tor said county, Her wealth and inflvenca are great and grow. sates ry Tith, AD, 1890, to satisiy a Jude. aank nmiered before W. Bo Clapp Fag., on the ng. and are legitimate, But to make her 40:4, aay of August. A D. WS ty a of Vin the centre of political power for the state of Bevoet sat : acy : : eal r the sum ; ; of Ome Hun rel «od 7 ’ ie tare ane Seventy California, is asking » littl too much— Five Cents Lebt. Interesi, Lampe. and Costs of much more than Jhe Mining Counties will Sell have teken in t xecution and will sell to the h chest bidvler, for Casi of S. C. Riehardproperty to wit ; on bike Flat, near Mr. stand, son s Office, the following de With the rapidly increasing wealth and A House and Lot, situates ee rae. Conaway’s welling Ho and formerly owned and population of that city, give ber the state occupied by Jax H. Newl, on Saturday, the 18th 4 : i ‘ P f February A. D. 1860, between the bh f go" Cs ae “— 3? r ae ry en the hoursof g o’ell apital sent appurte er and in ten A. M. and 5 o'clock, P.M. Taken as the property of years the joterior and mining counties James H. Neal, tosatisfy the above demands and 1 accruing costs. would be unable to “touch bottom,’ so to 3 C. C. TOWNSEND, Constable. to speak, whenever their iuteresis were ene ee “R found to conflict. SUMMONS, Besides, there is neither rhyme nor reason State of California, ) JUSTICE'S COURT. County of Nevada, > be fore in making any removal, Let weil enough puwnsiip of Grass Valley.) 3, (. Richardson, J.P alone-—the people are satisfied as itis. If — The Veople of the Sta e of California to W Cc, any thing is done, let us have a real * Capicer JOHN HAMLIN :— ‘. : ou are summoned to appear before me, at my tol.” one worthy of the state, and let it be office inthe ssid Township, on TUESDAY, the 7th : : ac 4 i day of February, A. D. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M. t built where it will come oearer to suiting answer unto the complaint of GEORGEP, DALTON, you the sum of Forty-nine Dellars nat count, for store Geode as per Comall the people than any other place—and . ‘he demand " an‘ Seven ets thatis Sacramento ra os pliint new on file at my ettice —whey joegmeut cxmnigtionenaesneumnsiatnatnsdiicuiitl rill be tithe just sit the said amount, 7 tenet le iv hoeorges vu fail \e Tus Winaus Sreamex, though but Vittle pear and bh ieee a said about it, as yet ie gevertheless preGiven uncer t vad Ste day of January, : eset ! 180 SC. KICHALKPSON, J. PL Louvered by those who have had opportuni : sibin nianasieiise s of judging as promiriig « mest com: 7 ee fed » piete suecess. The shape and contour of COLDER WHISKY, ih’. boat is that of ae elegantly ‘orm d Cigar MADE FROM WHEAT. wih each end somewhat elongated. ‘Tbe pe ouly reisiauce ollered to the atmosphere, [TIS UNSURPASSED EITHER AS = t " ‘ e Pers ‘ & lias evlel ated ssmvoth and tapeciug surface of the) Whi-ky oil! fet it free irom these polunous substances which produce the fiery, burning sensation complamed of in all other Whisky and liquids, / me ticinal qualities of the Golden Whisky are i gued particulacly for speed and v ben . go nowle by the medical faculty, and all oibers ~ projectors stall bave completed their . se have used it 3 rajectors whall ! Its ri low flavor. fine and smooth to the taste od ceatious, she will andoubidly far oul. recemmends it to the public favor. eS de, nae wn . Lt is put ap in barrels and half barrels, and sold sine oa speed any thing which basever been . by all the principal apothecare and dealers throit. The Norfolk Day Book = pro. ugbeut the country, " -,. batch package willbe accompanied wiih cop: uounces it Ue wonder of the uge and #8 ays . sient card, without which one Ha genuine. i Hout isasmoalldeck apon the top,surmounted 1 Uubt but substautial rail, This boat pat aff that Messrs Winaoshbate achieved a triamph . 4!! orders should be addressed to ‘ V pe . M S. WHITING &CO., that will mark a@ new era In steam Neviget . Importersand Wholesale Dealers in fine wines and Liquers, 115 Front street, San Francisco. '—Tois celebrated brana of Golden Whisky ive rules of modern vaval architecture butin . bas been copy righted, and counterfeiters will be . prosecuted to the tull extent ofthe law. jan27-3m ot only in their entire departure from their application of power which i+ destined j at no distaut period to be extensively used . ———____ . Mining Claims at Auction. ; : . There will be sold, at Public Auction, on Tuesary survey of the railroad route . gay, the 28th day of February next, between 2 and ‘a aud Auburn, informs the Ne. 4 o'clock, I’. M. at the snow Quartz Ledge, Ten : an half shares of Steck in the Snow Quartz Mivada Democrat, that since he commenced bis ning Company. iswed to Wartin Murbar, in Certifo. 10. “ated New Sad, A.D. 1860;—and aliw ol kice rig'th shares, Certifieate No. 6, mines, which Will undoubtdly become valu. . deied Nev. °5, 15), issued te John H on dr. @ Inon Minus.—Mr. Eiliot, whois makiag the prelia beteen Neva labors he bas “crossed two extensive iron man ver en e ae be requiaie us svon us the road is built, Ove was! , ite to aischarse their wrmesteges op the nae. aregular vou mountain, in which the metal! LE ee oe a former being . , r t Ss.ctg) pay for this pea i Lali of er ex; vs attending the rmit Statutes of the Btate ‘ awe ol (he Company J. L. GITINS, Treas. ued at Grass Valley, January 26, 1860, 27-4t i a ed dan, Hod aliet enneramnebes 4 Doug delegates tu the Couties NOTICE. ton Couteution, pass d «a series, Ol resolaHaving sol) coy right tithe and interest in and to laced e ‘ the Warren Company situates on Badger HIM, Pikt ious a nous which (the twellil) is us ivi bat, T neretss e notice thet} will net be rospouwet sible for any deuts incurred by said Company atier * That oo houeralle wau can acce pla N p ns belling cleime acainet the Warren onpany will preveat the same te the present Com: peony for pas twent J0HN ).FAUL tic Convention, of ‘ia be regarded us a Grass Valley, Jav 26, 1880, ST-bt LOST. CERTIFICATE No 3 of Stock in the Fmpire Quarts Mining Company, for Eighty pine shares’ issued awd ated Feb. 21, 1855, to dames H. Wileos. U persons am bereby forbidden to negeciate for said otech, ws application bas been made fora reis SAMBS H. WILCOX. Grass Valley, Jan. 26, 1800, a7-4t $100,000!!! Tue Composrron.—We have received the . YWAXTE". Be oor peop Fapanrr ws 4 st seet tothe Mint without! charge exeept for Ex sage, Advance -ntall times on dust sent the Mint. Clave alsos Melting Vurnaes, and will: melt colt inte bars for parties desing it. DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, ROTHCHCHILDS’ DRAFTS ON EUROPE. : CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO $1,50 per year, We received iijustas we go. special and General Deporites received as usual. i» press, aud bave not given it « perusal hat . Collections and Banking usiness promptly attend. : . ed to. ‘ presume itis intended as the organ of : A residence of eight years in Grass Valley, I trust éoat as a delegate in the Natiwoal Democra wember of the Dem crauc Party, who will; ———— vot abide the decision of such Couveutioa . and suppert its nominees,” lus it will be seen, that the Democracy of Li, stand firm in ther ailignsuce to the . iemocratic party, and will give their hearty . Uppat to tie semiaee of theCharles ion Couveution whetuer be be the “Little riaut™’ or not. i rt number of anew poblicat on started at! ! an Francisco, called * The Compos:ior” it is issued in Megeg ne form ou the Mu teach mooth, by Geo. H Pettis, editor aud vibbsher, [tis faraisbed to subsertbers at te ’ : . sufficiently well known, notte need Prin-er’e Union uf this State. We shall farther culeteoment -iesatthe 010 Glan, ene «peak further of it uext week. Ia the mean door Lelow the Exchange. time we would reccomend it to our fellow craftsmen throughout the State, A. DELANO, Grass Valley, January 12, 1859. 26-4 um