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June 23, 1860 (4 pages)

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* Crwren Manxer.—Mr. M. V. Wilkins, as Woopworrn’s New Livery Sraste.—B. F. Woodworth, as wili be neticed in our advertising columns, bas removed from his former lecation to his mew stand on Main street directly opposite the head of Mill street, where he hus fitted up one of the best arranged, neatestand most extensive Livery Stables in the mountains. The roads and weath erare both delightfal at the present time, aud persons desirous of a saddle or carriage The Washoe indian War not Ended. By recent letters from Honey Lake Valley, tt appears that the Indian war at Washoe is met yet ended. It appears that the Indians, when driven from their camp at Pyramid Lake did not move to the Goose Creek mountains, as at first supposed, but tooks more northerly direction. and selected the vicinity of Honey Lake Valley as a new field for operation, Letters bave been received from Colonel Lander, who is in command of » Govern; y : ment surveying party, from whichit appears. Rev. Mr. Brierly, late Pastor of the First that on the 15th inst., the Indians were in. Baptist Church of San Francisco, will force in the immediate vicinity of the Honey . preach in the M. E. Church on Chutch 8t., Lake settlements, and in a starving con. in this village, next Sunday (to-morrow) dition, The presumption was that they . Evening. would under the circumstances make a desperate attack upon the settlers in order to . to procure cattle for food. Col. Lander considered the condition of affairs as very gloomy, inasmuch as the Indians were well armed, in great aced of food, and greatly superior in numbers, The Col. would stand by the settlers and render them every assistance in his power. The Indian treubles of California and Western Utah, bid fair te become s matter of serious moment and a great bill of expense to the General Government. A proposition has been seriously suggested to gather to gether all the women and children, and place them under careful guard, and to commence an indiscriminate massacre of the males— . children as well as adults! The propesition is too monstrous for a moment's considera‘tion by rational beings, “ The Indians bave been driven from their "pales a Seteaen Hotel, on corner of Mill ‘homes and bunting grounds, and their thiey . and Richerdson streets. Yong and cattle killing is in many rege se r 1.0.0F tmatter of sheer necessity to prelong life. . ae Some adequate sate see be made by . Adam, M 44 JULY she, ersete o8 and sustenance. . standing are cord.ally imvited toattend. A proposition has heen submitted to Con. a grees by Senator Latham, that the Govern. ment should appropriate to California an worth for their out fit. SPECIAL NOTICES. MADISON LODGE, NO.23, F. A.M Qe ieee EVERY TUESDAY EVENING att Masonic Hall. By erder, E. McLAUGHLIN, W. A. J. Fanart, Sec’y. Grass Valley, July. 1, 1859. I. 0. of EK TCMOCHICHI CAMP, Neo. 27, I every MONDAY Evening CHA'S MOSHER, See. J. P. JONES, C.R Grass Valley, lune 2, 1860. Wu. RANDALL, PMWSICIAN & SURGEON (Late of Nerth San Juan.) M. M. Mercatr, R. 5. Cc. F. SMITH, annual stipend and allow ber to take the) AT TORNEW — a Ww, entire charge of the Indians within her) Omdc—Mill ot., Grass Valley, ‘norders, in such a manner as she may wee fit. . ‘The idea we look upon asa good one. The ‘General Government is too far remeved from us to act with that promptuess which is detiratile in such cases, or to judge witb suf. ficient correctuess of the nature of our . Pitt by S.C. Richardson, Enq. troubles te apply the proper remedies. It E. i Ww. M A Ss LI N, i ee ee ee eee ae DISTRICT ATTOUNEY lodiaa policy should be adopted for the Pa-_ Wit Pesatenta sil the Ganets ettlevada Cooxty, cific coast; xeverse than the present one) = YFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, could scarcely be devised, no 18 tf E. W. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GRASS VALLEY, OFFICE—Mill Street, in the Room recently occu 32-tf NEDVADA Ep. Borret, has resigned his position an Under Sheriff of thi ty, und ton ae A GRAND BALL a is TO BE Van Hagan. Mr. Burrell bas discharged ‘the daties of bie office with great credit to GIVEN AT HAMILTON HALL this employers and to the entire satisfaction -of the publie. He isa geod business man ee and possessing large social qualities bas . SCHOOL NOTICE. made a host of friends, who, we know, wieh. him that success, ia whatever he engages, . TMT Sr hcrion uf jucth, respetioliy: taerme the which his popularity and qualifications en. citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity, that he will title bim to. Jno. H. Dickson, a gentleman marti ror Boys. SELECT SCHOOE. well known in this county, bas received the . In Hamilten Hall,en Ylonday, July 9th appoisimest of Uader Sheriff. Where all the branches forming ENGLISH SCHOLAR will be taught. INSTRUCTION WILL ALSO BE GIVEN, IF DESIRED, IN THE SCIENCE OF ACCOUNTS, ALAik BRA AND THE GREEK AND LATIN LASGUAvES. Abe! Dubson. the comple ¢ will be sotiood ia our advertising colamas, ‘to-day, has taken the Central Market, opmporite the bead of Mill Street, where he will serve the public with his well known skill and taste. He bas completely renovated the old institation and fixed up an entirely new Market which for taste aad neataess is not excelled io the mountains. [0 additien tothe meut department, he bas also made arrangements for aregalar supply of fresh vegetables, which be wiil ceceive daily from the ranch. His meats will be kept, during the hot weather, io a apacious and well ven. tilated Ice house, which has been, espectaliy prepared for that purpose. There are few men that cancuta steak or do upa roast neater than Wilkins, June 15 1840—tf Important to Housekeepers, Bakers, Miners, and all others whe desire to have Good Bread Receipta for making Bread, Bisewit. or any hind of Cakes, Pot Pie, Pie Crust. Corn Bread &c., Ke., SELF RISING FLOUR, To make Bread and Cake with Sour Milk : me EACH POUND OR QUART OF FLOUR ADD ONE heaping teaspoonfull of B. T. BABBITT’S pure SALERATUS, ard what sault is required. Mix well together by passing all th ough a sieve. Then add as much sour wilk as will make the dough the usual thickness, make it into small loaves and bake at once. Iirection fos making the wery best and purest Yeast Powder, for Baking Powder : Take one pound B. 7. Babbitt's Saleratus and two two pounds of B, T. Babbitt’s pure Uream Tatrar, mix them thoreughly tegether, by passing them two or three times throug. @ sieve. Directions for the use of the Yeast Powder. or Bakiog Powder. after you get it madeasabowe ; To each quart of flour add two heaping teaspoon <full of the Yeast or Baking Powder ; wet with milk or water, a« usual and bake at once ina quick oven. The bread should be in small loaves; Biscuit in the same way You willfimd tae above Yeast Power or Baking Powder far superior to any in tle market, and very much cheaper because itis fresh maae. fither of the materials will keep seperate from each other, ten or twenty years, without injury, while then mixed together, they will not keep good over three months. Yeu will readily percive that the frest: is the kind to be used, saving the expenxe of tins, etc. in which it iv put up. B, T. BABBITT was the first mmn who made Yeast jand,well knows they will net keep good more three months; when you get them from the store oe not fresh, because they pass throgh so many hands before they reach the consumer. Tarx. Oats. — We hare noticed on the ranch of Mr. Moody, near town, some eat atalks of remarkable growth. The largest mensures six feet nine inches. There is much of bis field which is new ground, unfertilized, which yields grain of this size. In time, people may learn the agricultural value of land around this place, B® The Nevada Democrat leans that an effort is being made to fx up the Baptist Chorch in that city which bas for a long time remained in an unfivished condition. The house is to be occupied by the Rev. Mr. Briarly, (Baptist) who is sow preaching in the Court House to large and increasing audiesces. Mr. B. appears to be creating quite = “ sensation’? among the sinners in Nevada. TO MINERS. Directions for’ making Prepared or Lelf-Raising Flour that can be set aside and used at leisure: To each quart of feuracd one teaspeonfull of B. T. Babbitt’s Saseratus, andtwe of his pure Cream Tartar, and what salt ix required; mix them ihorou hly together while dry, and set aside for use. Flour propared in this way will Lact three months, for the rexson the flour keep the chemicals seperate from each ether ;it cau be used upin the usual way, and baked at once. Use this prepared four for Bread, Biscuit or any kind of Sweet Cakes or Pan Cakes until yeu want to use them. B.T. Babbitt’s Pure Chemicals. Are guaranteed strictly pure, am i may be had of all respectable druggists and grocers OBSERVE None are genuine but those having on 3S The Territorial Enterprise has been greatly enlarged, and Col. Williams bas announced himeelf with Mr. De Groot, a well koown writer, as joint editors. etm ~_<— +e id Sole Agent, 48 California treet, InstaLation —The installation of officers 47 1m San Francisco. of the G. V. F. H. & L. Company will take SUMMONS. , Place on Monday Evening, June 25th. State of California, Justice's Conrt, County of Nevada, hefore Township of Grass Valley. } S.C. Richardson, J. P. Tue Grass Vauier Lisrary will be open ‘for the distribution ef books, on Monday Evening next, Juoe 18th, and each succeeding Monday Evening, from half past eight ,to nine o'clock, P.M. Members desirous of obtaining books will please be prompt in re turving volumes already out, asthe rules of . the suciety wil hereafter be strictly enforc. ed. By Order of the Society. . The le of the State “tee tate of California to Isaac You are hereby commanded to a: at my Office, in said to ‘ -_ moss the 13th day of July, A. D. 1860, at 46 o'clock, A. M. to answer to the complaint of JERRY P. STONE , who demands of you the sumof Fifty Seven Dollars, and Sixty Three Cents, as per Complaint, now on file ia my Office—When Judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and legal service and due return heree?. Given upder my hand thislith day of April, 184 &.C. RICHARD SON . J.P drive, well do well to call upon friend Wood: . 0. of K. meets . atthe Episcops! Church Building, on Church St., . Respectfully announces his location in GRASS . damages, if you fail to appear amd answer. Make . Speci HOUSE-KEEPERS! GODFREY & LUE Ne. S Mill Strect, Grass Valley, ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE INVOICES OF GROCERIES! . PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AND YANKEE NOTIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! } Price of Hams .. . BACON.. « eoceses Fresh June Butter.. Crushed Sugar.. . Frown Sugar... Fresh Dairy Cheese.. AN ether Goods at reduced prices. } \ E HAVE ALSO made arrangements te receive } TWICE A WEEK The buying public will find it to their advantage } to give us acall before purchasing elsewhere. pesanen 6aleaieel Ie per Ib oseeess 3 Ibs for $1 FRESH RANCH BUTTER. . Auction Sales promptly attended to. May 19, 1860—tf MILLINERY NOTICE. . MES. DOBSON weuld respectfully inform the Ladies of Grass Valley aud vicinity that she has OPENED A MILLINER\ ) ESTABLISHMENT on Church Street, opposite Hamilton Hall, v here all orders in her line will be most promptly attended te. . Special attention paid to Bleaching and Pressing, Lining and Trimming. Straw, Leghorn, and French Neapolitan Bunnets. . Silk, Crape and Mourning Bonnets, made to order Grass Valley, May 12—tf j . Important to Miners and. EQOlDEN WHISKY,’ REMOVAL REMOVAL MADE FROM WHEAT. T ES UNSURPASSED EITHER AS Atonie or Beverage. Persone using this celebrated Whikky will Grd it free from those poisonous sub: stance which produce the fiery, burning sensations * much complaned of in all other Whisky and aleoholic liquids The medicinal qualities of the Golden Wh'sky are acknowledged by the medical faculty, and all others who bave used it Its rich, mellow flavor, fine and smooth tothe taste recommends 1: to the public favor 1t is put op in barrels and half barrels, and sold by all the principal apothecare ami dealers thro ugbont the country Each package willbe accompanied wiih a copy right card, without which none is genuine All erders should be addressed to M S. WHITING &C9., Importersand Wholesale Dealers in fine wines and 16 to Qe per Ib Liquors, 115 Front street, San Francisce. XN. B.—This celebrated brana of Golden Whisky has been copy righted, and counterfeiters willbe . prosecuted to the full extent of the law Mn. Cacnor, respectfully imforms the citizens in . Grass Valley that he, has, formed a Co-partnership . . with I. Dunster in all that constitutes the Tonso . rial art, and will be happy tosee his friends of Lang . Syne. j St. Grass Valley May 24th 1860. . . THE HOWLAND Shop next door to Jenkins Resturant, Mill i . ! i j TE are now prepared to turnish at short notice . theabove Battery, and would request the atte. ntiun of all Quartz men to it previous to theerection . ofamill. For efficiency in extrating gold, it is be coming celebrated.and we have oo hesitance in pro . nonvving its uperior iu every respectto any now in aee . ROTARY BATPERY. At our request MR. ALMARIN B. PAUL, Superin. . tendent ov the Oriental Quartz Mill. near Nevada city has consented to explain the working of the mill and show its etiiciency to any who may feel interest and as all can judge of it better by seeing itin prac t cal operation, we would refor Quartz men of Nev ada county him. : GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN, Vacific Foundry, San Francisco 46-6m Cigars. Cigars. Cigars, A, JESSEL, Choice Brands of TVebacce, . PIPES, MATCHES & PLAYING CARDS: Mill Street, opposite Empire stable, . GRASS VALLEY. . . ) 50 RIO SOLLOR BRITANIKA . rat) 3,200 Flor de Tornas Anitorres ; 5,000 La Matil. a Espatiro ; 4,000 Prima del Rio Expatiro ; } $500 Prima del Rio Britanika ; . 2,800 Elgazar de Britanika ; 2,000 Kl Dorado Regalise de Londres ; 2,000 Malate de ventosa regalia de londre 1,00 Sulvedora Regalia de Londres ; 1,000 J Say Media Regalia ; 2,000 Rio San Joaquin Regalia d CLondres 6.000 Flor de Fulgeras—Conchas ; 1,300 La Gie! Reforma Regalia de Londres ; 2.500 Incipe de Argel Exparteros ; 1,000 J. H. Aladera Regalia de Londres ; 1.500 Figarros. Also—A great assortment of Plantation Cigars. ALSO Cutlery, Fruits, Confectionery, WINES AND LIQUORS. He ix new constantly receiving the above Goods which will be SOLD LOWER than the same qnality of articles can be bronght inany other house in this place. Our old friends and customers are invited to call. Orders from the Country will receive the most Prompt attention. May 17, 1860—tf GRASS VALLEY ARENA. GRAND WRESTLING MATCH Three Hundred Dollars in Prizes The undersigned baving fitted up, at Great Expense, an ARENA for WRESTLING, would gite notice that A Wrestling Match will come off on (DEALER IN HAVANA CIGARS . rent qualities and prices to suit buyers jan27-3m 4 LOCKETS! Plain, Engraved and Enamelled LOCKETS. Double. Single and Quadruple LOCKETS. Lockets of all Sizes and Styles. » BEBO 2650 Locket Pins and Watch Keys of Every Variety, for Sale at WOOD’ AMBROTYPE GALLERY, Mint. Street, Grass Vane . T. M.Wooo HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO. SACRAMENTO, THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, eee en Leaders and Introducers of VASHICR FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Have received from their New York House 503 Broapway, New York, The Latest Styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, etc ; also new style, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Which we will make to Order, and warranta fitin every respect. Send your Orders and be sure and call on HEUSTON, HASTINGS & CO., Cor. J and Ind Streets, Sacramento.
30-4f Leather! Leather! ! REMOVAL!!! Jehow G. Hein, has Removed Hin LEATBIR AND SHOE FINDING STORE From 8&3 Rattery Street, to Neo. 122 SANSOME STREET, Where he has opened the Largest Leather and Shoe Finding Store in San Francisco, with a complete as‘ sortment of all the different goods appertaining to the Leather and Finding Business for the Fall trade; suchas FRENCH CALF SKIN of the followtag brands —Lemoin, Delon, Alboy, Bordinier, Melows ; also, Silver Medal Patent Leather, Morocco, end a gnod assortment of Prime Philadelphia Kips, and Calf Skin, Oak and Hemlock sole Leather of all = diffe Also, a complete assortment of SHOE FINDINGS of all the various kinds ; Crimped Boot Fronts and Footings, . from $1,00 to $1,450; fitted Calf Boot Legs, from $2,. . j . ; i 50 to $4; Sole Leather from 30 to ST!) cents per lb; Gaiter and Shoe Uppers of every kind se Particular attention paid toerders will be oprn from 6 A. M., ti OPM JOHN G. HEIN, 14-3m Are You Insured? THE NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMP’NY Of Hartford, Connecticut. CAPATAL........ $250,000, WILL. INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE in the town of Grass Valley on terms as low as any other good and responsible Company Application for insurance may be made te CHARLES WELLS &€ CO., Who will make a survey of the premises, and forward the rame to the Company's Ageat at San Fran cisco, who will execute the Policy aud foward it by eturn mail BF All losses a bjusted with ca su immediately. WM. FAULKNDR, Agent for said Company, Corner of Sansome and Merchant streets, 23 3m San Francisco. No. 9:53:33 Sansome St. San Francisco. BEES! BEES!! BEES!!! FOR SALE BY Monday, 2nd, Tuesday. 3d, Wednesday, 4th, of . J, ¥, WHILSON, No. 19 Commercial st. San Francisco, Cal, JULY, 1860. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED MATCHES. Commencing at § o'clock A. M. and continued 3 days . Ba” Matehes will be open for all Nations. Choice . of holds—in case of disagreement—to be decided by . . the Sticklers. Sticklers will be in attendance to enforce the rules and decide all Falls A Fair Back Pal! will be requred’ to constute a standard. Proper arrangments will be made. for the com/ert of spectators. First Prize..... $100 Second Prize Phicd Prise.. .cccseccssees $50. Fourth Prine..ccscccccesccccccccsccevcecs 2h. Fifth Prize......0+ 16. ADMISSION—First day, 50 cta; Secend day , 50 cts; Third day, $1. June 2—tw CHA'S. WILLIAMS, Proprietor MARYSVILLE, PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. H. HARRIS & CO., (Successors to liarris & Marchand.) E STREET NEAR SECOND, MARYSVILLE, 13 J Street, Sacramwente, 105 Sacramento Street, San Francisce. ga Will continue to carry on the business of Ga Meltiug, Refining and As-aying. GOLD AND ORES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and bind ourselves to pay the diflerence that may arise with any of the U. 8. Mints. Returns made iv from six t¢ twelve hours, IN BARS OR COIN. mens of Quartz Assayed and Valued. fur Assaying, the same as iv San Francisco. MM. WARRIFA CC®. October 11th 1859. —-+f Terms >. ye OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE NUMBER OF FINE Swarms of California Bees in every kind of movable frame Hive worthy of mention. These bees were bred in Alameda county, under the supervision of Mr. N.W. PALMER, one of the most skillfui Apiarists in the State. The extensive manner in which I have My ee in the Bee business gives me extra facilities for furnishing Bees in stronger and healthier Swarms and at a LOWER RATE tnan any otber dealer in the State. Parties wishing Bees can have them pert by Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express to any part of this State, Oregon, Washington Territory or hitish Columbia.O@Full particulars for the management of Bees, and all particulars respecting them, can be had by applying te « ¥. Wilson, At the ©: and Califarnia Provision Depot 446m No. 19 California Street, San Francisco. Lime, Lime! A Large Supply of Fresh Burnt Lime, Constantly on hand At the Kiins on Wolf Creek, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further information apply at the Kilns, or tress Fiward Huston, Grass Valley. Terms CASH. BARLEY and HAY WANTED in exchange for IMP. Ordecs Promptly delivered 2-tf ' The store . NEW MUSIC STORE. GRAY & HERWIG Rabe’s Building, 163 Clay St, 3d deor above Montgomery PIANOS. The best assortment in the city the following celebrated makers HALLET & DAVIS, Boston } BROWN & ALLEN, Boston? BOARDMAN & GRAY, Albany N, Y¥ Sule gents for NEW MUSIC NEW MUSIC! The best selection in the city, of both . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MUSIC . Melodeons! Melodens 1!, Sole Agents for Carhart & Needham'’s Meloedcons ; Prince & Co.'s Melodeons, a!) size« BRASS INSTRUMENTS, of American and French manufacture, of all modern styles , PURE ROMAN VIOLIN ont GUITAR . ST RUINGS, received monthly direct fom kurope . MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, and every article usually found tn a well kept MUSIC STORE . PRICES LOW--SATI SFACTION GUARANTIED . sete SUPPLIED ON THE MOsT REASON -RMS . A share ofthe public patronage is respectfully . olicited feb 28 3m First Premiums Awarded at the State Fairs. 1858 and 1849, and at the Meebanics’ Inetitute. San Francisco, } . . . Thurnauer & Zinn, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Baskets, Willow Ware, Toys, LADIES’ WORK STANDS, Children’s Carriages, Hobby Horses, £c., &c. 92 BATTERY STREET, Between Commercial and (lay Streets, Sua Francisco 31-3 €00 SACKS OF THE BEST FLOUR Now in market Fer anle at 44 Cents per 100 Ibs. DART SELF RISING AND PLAIN FLOUR ALL warranted, lot can get it at $4 per I00O—CASH A Large Barn and Granery, . Formerly owned by Thos. 5. Levy, is also oflered for sale low WM. BENNETT, at Bennett's Mill May 5—Im Hore. INTeRNATIONAL, .. Califerni . San Francimo... } THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES the atte tion of . ae Traveling Public, and Strangersin articu . lar, to the merits of this house. It w «estab . lished under the present management ont «lst day of January. 1857. as A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, In Every Particular, The Lessee and Manager, with a delicacy, not } wishing to eucrosch upon the merits of other Hous. ea, cannct but recall the n.arked favor with which his enterprise has been received by a discriminating public in a constantly increasing patronage of the FIRST RESPECTABILITY, showing conclusively the ) STPERIOR MODE in which the Hotel is conducted It ix contiguous to all the most popular places of . amusement, the principal thoroughfares, the fash. ijonable premonades ana steambgat landiags, thu . rendering it at all times the mo . Desirable Stopping Place for Families a . Single Gentlemen, During their Sojourn in San Francie Ba Single Rooms, with Full Board, $2,50 Per Di. JONUN J.MALEY, Preopricte The “INTERNATIONAL HOTEL COACH” ia + at } tendance, at all hours, to convey Passengers :o and } from the Hotel for $1.00 each, including baggage. 1-tf Pacific Fonndry & Machine Shop. SAN FRANCISCO. ESTABLISHED 1850. HE UNDERSIGNED continue to manufacture, at the above establishment, every descripiion of it AC ist iy BR YL d AJ) Pa. AND OF 9 IRON AND BRASS CASTING?. We are sole makers of HOWLAND'S PATENT RoTARY QUARTZ MILL Which have been now thor ; oughly tested in many localities, and are believed . to offer many advantages over any other mill now in use . Wealso mauufacture QUARTZ MILI. MACHINERY of any other description required; SAW and FLOUR MILT. MACHINERY, and STEAM ENGINES, FORCE PUMPS. ke., Ke. Quartz Miners can be supplied atshort notice with SCREENS of any degree of fineness made from the BEST RUSSIA IRON, andin the most derfect man ner. Wehave facilities for fr rnishing this article to any extent which may be required. Orders are respectfully solicited for any of the . above. or other articles in our live. sign to turn out the best Work, for which we have facilities at least not iuferior to those of any other Establishment onthe Pacific Const, and at the most reasonable prices GUDDARD, TANSCOM & RANKIN, late Goppaxp & Co, San Feneisco, July 1, 1859, n7 tf AMERICAN EXCHANGE, Sansome Street, Opposite the American Theatre. San Francisco Cal, . SIMON H. SEYMOUR,...Psorrtetor. Bl with the establishment ax Book-keeper, begs leave respectfully to inform the orp raTkos of the House, and the Pemuc GENERALY, that be bas . leased from Mr. Bartey Sarceyr, . THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL, . Which willin future be entirely under his manage ment and control,aud where he will be p'eased to see his old friendsand the travelling public. He flatters himsel! that his long experience in the business, and his long acquaintance with the people 0” California, will be a guaranty that no one will leave his house dissatisfied, and he pledges himself to spare no pains or expense in sroviding every tieaos for the comfort and satisfaction of his guests THE AMERICAN FXCHANGE is so well known to the people of California, that it seems almost uuneccessary to say anything in praise, eithr of the build ing or its location. 2 Soagetvter would only remark that it is inferior to no house in toe State in all the requirements of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, betng in a central location and easy of access from all pafts of the city. The ROOMS are LARGE and WELL . VENTILATED and jurnished with Spring Mattrasses, . Re Water has been introduced into all parts of the ouse It is our de THE Undersigned, long connected BATH ROOMS on the premises for the convenience f families. . Two Ceaches are attached to the Hotel to convey. Passeagers te and from the steamers + myl9 om SIMON .H SEYMOUR Any one wishing to purchase the . Main Street. . .Grass Valley. FURN i oe ITURE. (THE SUPSCRIRER having removed to hie New Fire Proof Buliding. takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity that he is } Opening the Largest and Best . Selected Stock of Furniture, ; Ever Brought to this Place. . Mm Everything h+longing to House Furnishing, . such as Carpets, Floor Clothe Matting. Wall Paper. aod Blankets, will be found in great variety—All of which will be sold on the lowest terms, for Cash. Feeling thankfu' tothe citizens of this place and vicinity for their liberal patronage heretofore. I feel confident if they callon me now, they will find me . determined to be undersold by no etber Store’ in the iar a O. JOHNSON. . NEW STORE, NEW GOODS Jos. Duiwexbace. T. FINDLEY, & CO. WHOLESALE Tuos. Fixpier, AND RETAIL Dealers in GROCARIES AND PROVISIONS, Liquors, Mining Tools, Hardware & Crockery Always on hand the Largest Steck of Goods to be found in thie County, and will be Selé On the Most Reasonable Terms. SB” Goods Delivered Free of Charge. 100,000 DOLLARS Worth of Gold Dust Wanted. . CHECKS drawn on Sacramento anid San Francisco January 30, 1840 THO'S FINDLEY & Co a KOHLER'S PIANO! AND — MUSIC WAREROOMS, . Sansome Kireet, Son Franciseo Extending from Clay to Commerdal St, j SECUND FLOOR . Retail Store. 178 Washington Street, . and 38 Stockton Street, —— receiving tlm best French, English, Gera aa and American PIANOS, and selling then at prices far below those of any othe r Music Store in Cal$fornit . PORCELAIN WARE, FANCY GUODS, AND TOYS. Noticr.—The secret of Mr. Kobler’s tow prices te, . that he buys for Cash Se Call and examine—it cost nothing. 3 34 ly _R. B. SHARP, . DENTAL SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST, Has availed himself of the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF UsING DR. J. B. FRANCIS’ ELECTRO MAGNETIC PROCESS, In the Township ot GRASS VALLEX, for extracting . of Teeth } WITHOUT PAIN!!!! References. Dr. E. A. Tompkit«, S. ». Dorsey, James Crosset * C.D. Cleveland, H.C. Howard, T, M. Wood, : KR. Shoemaker, J. Deidenback, G. Montgomery Wm. K. Spencer, 3. S. Glass, A. B. Brady, ; This istocertify that 1 this day had a tooth extracted by the Electro Magnetic process, and per formed by Doct, R. B. Sharp. Lexperienced no pain . whatever, and most cheerfully recommend to the . Public, Dr. Sharp and bis inethod of extracting teeth } without pain. JUHN P. BELL, Auburn stree French, Wilson & Co., .-. MAKE THE BEST .. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. ONE PRICE: Retailing at Wholesale ; Prices, TRANGERS VISITING THE CITY weuld de well to call and leave their measure; the same will be fowarded toour House in New York, thereby enabling them to always procure a goed Gt: and when vou wish aSuit you enly have te order it by letter to any partuf the State where there is an ExPress Uffice. Bille collected on delivery of goods. The finest and best kindof Dress Suits made te order, and delivered to any partof the State fer — Dollars—warranted superier to any ether maere @@ Sole-Jeather Trunks and Valises and Carpes . Bags always hand, and all other goeds suitable . for traveling purposes in anyfclimate FRENCH, WILSON &CO., Opposite the Steamship office San Francisce. . any ‘GRASS VALLEY BAKERY PROVISION STORF . Johnson & Co., Having purchased the interest of C. R. Edwards, & Co, are prepared to faraish their Customers with every variety of BREAD, PTES AND CAKES, GROCERIES, } LIQUCRS AND PROVISIOnS, Jams, Jellies, Dried Fruits & Confectionery, A full supply of which they have always on hand, of the best quality, and at vary moderate prices. sa We make, to order, for Balls and Weddmng Parties, all kiods of Plain and Fancy Peund Cake, Sbrewsbury Cake, Seed Cake, Jelly Cake, &e. . #@ Colfer, Fresh Ground, Ever. Mors % j 18-tf JOUNSON t . } New Discoveries at NED. STONEHILL’S, Well Known Stand, Opposite Delano's Banking House, Main Street, GRASS VALLEY. A fine lot of Figarros, Montoros, La Paz, And other Choice Brands of Cigars, also all kinds of Tobacco, Playing Card Snuff, Pipes, &cr,. To Quartz Miners. For an improved system of Saving Gold, APPLY TO HORACE P. RUSS, Grass Valley or San Francisco, Cali House and Two Lots or Sale. ‘The property rnown, as Da. J. P. BLANKS w+ Situated on Richardson Street. iis For Patioulars inquire of Charles C. Smith at Prag Store Mill Street, Grags Velie,