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November 12, 1859 (4 pages)

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a, AN Opsenvatony.A movement hasbeen] S P ECIAL NOTCESI started in San Francisco for the establishment of an Astronomical Observatory. The} MADISON LODGE NO. 23, F. A.M idea is a most excellent one. An institution A MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at th of this kind is greatly needed on the Pacific Masonic Hall. coast, and it is to be hoped that the citizens By order, of California may soon beable to point to) yw. stasux,sectg, § MLAUSHLIN, W. M an “Observatory ,”’ fully equal in ite equip. ——__—___________ ments, to any institution of the kind on the . 1.0.0. F pr a Vall Lodge, No. ‘ continent. The meeting held for the pur-. [etrtsren ontn Juiz, 1668, veers overs THURS use, were very generally in favor of loca. DAY night. at ODD FELLOWS HALL. on Mill St. oe ee ee ee or. purity and transparency o ¢ . P. Bertiworn, R. S. atmosphere of the Sierra Nevada, is not “'** Valley, July. 1, 1850. surpassed by any country in the world, and . Rp ae = is peculiarly adapted for astronomical ob. I. ©. of K. servations. gam CAMP. Ke. s, a O. of K. meets : 20) « id Felle» * ls ot, In this connection, perhaps it may be not . every MONDAY iin fen Set be cousidered out of place to call attention E. A. TOMPKINS., See. : J. W.NYE, C. RB. to Grass Valley as a very proper location . Grass Valley, Feb. 10, 1859.—29-tf for such 8 work. We have no doubt but Wa. Fire! Fire! Fire !—Look to your Safes—See that our citizens would subscribe liberally . that you have oue of Tilton & MeFarland’s Fire and for its erection. Its location is at a proper . Burglar Proof Safes. altitude, and the hilla by which row W_—>—>—&—K=&_{—wx—«xXx—xra—nX——vae—_—— surrounded afford a choice from a great numA Granv Batt ber of excellent sites. But by all means Will be Given at Hamilton Hall, give us an observatory, let it be located On Friday Evening, Nov. 25, 1859. where it may, on the broad acres of CaliforFor the Benefit of nia soil. The Catholic Church of Grass Valley. Commrrres oy InvrtaCommittex oF AKRANGSupper DeatH.—A person, whose name TATION. MENTS. Col. 8. C. Richardson, J.R. Rush, could not be ascertained, arrived at the K. W. Heywood, Enq.. William Watt, A. B. Dibble, Esq,. Wm. Loutzenheiser H. D. Cady, Frank Humiston, Harry Thomas, James Rarry, K. MeLaughtin, James K. Byrne, William Mitchel. C. F, Carroll, Sam'l. Hornbrovuk, Charles R. Edwards, H.C. Howard. T. M. Wood, . Con. Riley, R. Dowd, P. English. Mawacixa Commirrer. Reston Ravine, Jon Judd, Joseph Keefe, Golder. Gate” cn the Marysville stage, on Thursday evening last. and requested a bed, atating that he felt unwell. Mr. Hornbrook, the proprieter, showed him a room, and judging from the man’s appearance that he needed a physician, be immediately sent and procured one. The docter administered some medicine which appeared to relieve him, but . he subsequently got worse, and expired Nevada. Hon. Niles Searls H. Meredith, Esq. about 3 o'clock on Kriday morning. u on lll se Judge Richardson commenced an inquest. Wolf Creek. David Carty, John Colley. Allison Ranch M. Colbert, Timothy Fields, P Galloway, Birchwille. W. Cassen. San Juan I. Murphy, James Cosgrove, Orleans Flat. M. Conly, Jeremiah Donovan. John Teirny, Solomon Crown, Eureka. John Hughes Rough & Ready P. Powers, Sam’! Gillam, Montezuma Hill M. Fox, dohn Eagan, James Majone. Cherokee. John Ryan. Frederick Wilder. Froor Commerrrer. Col, S. C. Richardson, J. Wilcox, E, W. Heywood, Esq I. Galloway, Robert Watt, James Findley, Frank Cleveland, James Vounding, . E. Corbett, Goldsmith, T.8. Smith, P. Noonen. but upon the arrival of the Coronor resigned his duties to the proper functionary, when it was ascertained that his disease was the pleu: . rity. He had lived on Bear river, and was on bis way to the County hospital, but being too weak to proceed further, he stopped here to die. gar The “Pacific Expositor’ for November, edited by Rev. Dr. Scott, bas been received.” It contains two able sermons, as well as a fund of other interesting religious . tnatter. PB Sociat. Panry.—Madam Pique intends giving a party at Hamilton Theatre ne sap on the evening of Tuesday next. The price . CONSTABLES’ SALE. of admission is fixed at three dollars, which . State of California, County of Nevada, ss. includes refreshments. Quite a social and . B* VIRTUE of an Execution to me delivered, issu pleasant time is expected. aud those who at. acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County tend, who are not scholars, will have an op. aforesaid, bearing date October 21, 1859, to satisfy a . . Judgment rendered by the aforesaid Justice of the portuaity of judging of Madam Pique’s . Peace. on the 18th day of Oct., A. D. 1859, in favor of . . MARTIN MURBAR, and against P.M. WALSTON, for . the sum of $55,47 Debt, Interest, Damages and Cost« ee of Suit— t i : : Thave takenin Execution, and will sell to the fa Quincy Hall, San Francisco, is geo~ . highest bidder tor Cash. on the premises, in Grass LTAPUICHiy, MeUMLCO Ie ihe very heart of the . Valley T: ship, on the West side of Church Hill, whe ° wee wale “7 a3 city. and tothe fol merits as a teacher in dancing. lt is located on Wasbington street, . Wyjsion, wing de-cribed property, « t . to wit :-—One Quartz Claim, together with all ay No. 149 and 151, with premises 100 fee ool adam kisleMilaaatne Ele w carinia i front, running back 80 feet. It has proved [soe of stuicing ground, situated near said quartz a perfect success, owing to the superior qual. oo # so the Ditch convey ing water to the said h they sell goods. n Saturday, the 26ih day of November, a. 1. 1859 ity and low rates at whic 7 8 . between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock . P.M, taken asthe property of ,P. Mf. Walstoa to . satisfy the above demands and accruing Costs, garWe are indebted to Mr. Morse, the . C. C. TOWNSEND, Constable. agent of the “California Culturist, fora co__ ees py of this excellent magazine. for Novem. Rubber Goods ed from the Court of 8. C. RICHARDSON Feq., an . . . . . . . . . ‘WRRTE GALER? Bouse, . Nos, 217, 115 119, 121, 2122, and 123 Sacramento St.---Nos, 85, 87, 89, and 91 ! Leidsdorff Street, SAN FRANCISCO, } Farmers, Merchants, Miners, and all others who wish superior accomodations, can ai. ways seecure them at the “What Cheer’’ House. Large odditions have recently been made to the buildings of this highly popular place of . Entertainment, so long and favorably known throughout this and the Atlantic States. Its . location is central, and well adopted to the accomodation of all classes of patrons. Great Reductions have been recently made in the rates of Board and Lodging. A large FIRE-PROOF SAFE is kept in the office. for the use of the patrons. Superior Bathing Accommodations are cnnected with this Mouse ; and also the free use . of a Large Reading Room and Library! . ##An Omnibus and Express Wagon, with the name of the House painted on them, will . always be waiting on the arrival of the Steamers, to convey passengers and their baggage . to the House, Free of Charge! . NO RUNNERS EMPLOYED! BOARD, (ger week) .scec.cecceee sec ess 85,00 LODGING (per night).. .... 50 to 75 ets. * (per day)... es ooo, 1,00 POREEEE, WEED css natn bocesecee ese LODGING, (per week) .... 0.005 2, 3, & 4,00 Aa SHOWER BATHS FREE 4 . s ee mA if . Two Doors Below Montgomery's Stone Building, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. SUPERFINE BROADCLOTMS, ! Of Every Shade and Coior, PLAIN, BLACK AND FANCY Doeskins and Cassimeres. Plain Black and Fnacy Siiks and Silk Velvet Vestings. Extra Fine Buff Marsailles and LIGHT COLORED SILKS. Suitable for Purty or Wedding Vests. All of which I will Manufacture to Order, with Neatness and Dispatch. In the latest Style and at Reduced Prices, N. B. Good Fits Warranted. MADAM PIQUE, wil) open a Dancing Sehool At Hamilton HALL, Grass Valley, On TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 27th, and Teach all the Most Fashionable Ball Dances, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock Tkaws—Ten Dollars per Month, in advance, La pins Fare. MADAM PIQUE will also open an AFTERNOON THE ORIGINAL HONEST JOHNS GODFREY AND LEU, . — . No 8, Mill Street, Grass Valley, iC } Next Door to Cady’s Stables, As Good and Complete an Assortment of Will receive from Auction a . FINE LOT OF INDIA RUBBER Goons Cookiug, Bar Room and Parlor STOVES, Which will be roldata GREAT BARGAIN, as it As can be fonnd in Grass Valley, may be seen at . Was bought Cheap and must be Sold Cheap. Prices to Suit All -HALF PRICE is oxr Motto Lloyd’s Hardware Store, Main St., Which will be Sold . we ue eereany WIN be received on Mondays next . We invite Families, Hotel Keepers and Miners to Rg AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. -@ give usa cell A Fine Lot of Boots, Shocs Clothes, . Childreas Shoes, Yankee Notions, Candles, Soap, Tea, &c. Everything must be Sold at Half Price Only One Price asked at our Establishment. LUMBER; LUMBER, ' “NOTICE. State of California, County of Nevada— Having kept the Largest and most Fashionable . Academy in San Francisco, for the last Seven Years, . SCHOOL for Ladies and Children on the above days. . has located himeelf in Grass Valley, and offers his services as a alond Mechanical Dentist, citizens of the town and surrounding . irous of first class Dental Operations. CE over Delano’s, Banking bows, Mase a > Z NRW GOODS, sis Se miBiicaes ; & Goldsmith's, . REET....GRASS VALLEY . me Door above Melaughlin’s,] MITH, now in San Francisco, bas sent ich and Varied Assortment of ty Fernishing Dry Goods, «ed for this Market, which sre now op en to the Inspection of the sudices of Grass Valicy. } plic generally, and are guaranteed to eat sfy the m@st fastidtous ax regards "TASTE, PRICES AND QUALITY. L SAVE MONEY tthe above establishment previous to sewhere, as all manner of inducements to purchasers, s0 as to repay them for By eallim shopping are held o their visit fiovls frage cree: sal parcels . hisofplecd San Francisco style. . HEUSTON, HASTINGS, . &=CO., . CHAIVE TAILGRS, porters seat to any par THe /And 1 C othing, Cor, Jpud Bnd Streets, Sacramento. } } WE HAVE THE FINEST STOCK OF GOODS, "the } most Elegant Fitting Garments, and the . Best, Made Clothing in the State. ' . Competent Judges pronounce our Goods equal to the . Best Custom Made, and . . . We Gimrantee to Sell 25 percent . LESS . Than the sme style of Goods can be bought else where, as we make our own Goods pay Cash and sell for Cash } g9~ THE NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED.-@a] Call and see them R@ Tailor's Trimmings, Squares, Cloths, Cass meres and Veatings for sale at a slight advance on NEW YORK COST!! Sole Leather Trunks, Valises, Leather Travelling . Bags, Pateut Self Supporting Shoulder Braces, Buek skin Shirts H. H. &CO.*S Iodian Tan Buck Gleves, by the dozen, case, or zingle pair 3Ime Leather! Leather!! REMOVAL!!! John G. Hein, hax Removed His . From &3 Battery Street, to . No, [22 SANSOME STREET, . Where he has opened the Largest Leather and Shoe sortment oF 3 the Leather and Finding Business for the Fall trade; suchas FRENCH CALF SKIN of the following brands —lemoin, Pelon, Alboy, Bordimer, Melows ; also, } Silver Medal Patent Leather, Morocco, end a good . assortment of Prime Philadelphia Kips, and Calf . Skin, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather of all the diffe . rent qualifes and prices to suit buyers. Also. a complete assortment of SHOE FINDINGS of all the various kigds ; Crumped Boot Fronts and Footings from $1,00%0 $1,50 ; titted Calf Boot Legs, from $2, . 0 to $4; Bole Leather from 30 tou7!; cents per . of Fashionable LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING STORE ber. Itcontains many good articles, as well . asa full sized representation of the “Vandervere” apple. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COs, LINE TO PANAMA! SUMMONS. State of California, ’ IUSTICE’S COURT. County of Nevada, ) before Township of Eureka. } = W.W. Careuroy, J. P. The People of the Sta e of California to J. A MURRAY, Greeting— You are summoned to appear before me, at my office in the said Eureka Township, on Moore's Flat, in the County of Nevada, on the 22nd day of NovConnecting, tia Panama Railroad, with the Steamers . ember, 4. 1), 1859, at 2 o'clock P’. M., to answer unof the North Atlantic Steamship Company j at Aspinwall, FOR NEW YORK. THE ONLY SAFE & RELIABLE ROUTE. } DEPARTURE FROM FOLSOM STREET . WHARF. Gi: John L. Stephens, 7 Splendid steamship Cart. LAPIDGE,... COMMANDER. Will leave Folsom street wharf with the U.S, Mails, Passengers and Treasure, for PANAMA, ! On MONDAY, November 21 st 1859, At 9 o’cleck, A. M., Punctually. And will connect, via l'anama Railroad at Aspinwall with the Magnificent Steamer, Atlantic. GAPTAIN . ovcccesesesceveseess ghecseenss esese Now belonging tothe North Atlantic Steamabip Co } The t Speed and unrivalled accomodations of . these Steamers present superior inducements to . ssougers. a State-rooms for Secend Cabin Passengers are provided on the ATLANTIC. Through Tickets can be obtained. The Panama Railroad Company and the North Atlantic Steamship Company have authorized Agents for the sale of their Tickets. Treasure for shipment Will De Tecetved on womra . the steamer until 120’clock midnight, November 19th .
No merchandise ht will be received on beard after three o'clock P. M., on the 19th of Nov. and a written order must be procured at the Company's office for = vag = nO i. ight or passage For reign OBES & BABCOCK, Agents, Corner Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets, . est, Danaages and Costs of Suit. to the complaint of J. H. KRANER, who demands of you the sum of Two Hundred Dollars. Principal, and the sum of Twenty-five Dollars and Fifty Cents Interest, ailedged tr be due him from you on an implied contract, as per account on file in my office, . when jadgmeat will be taken against you for jthe said amount, togather with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the riff or any Constable of said County, GREETING > jake legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand thi« 2nd day Nov. A. D. 1859. W. W. CAPERTON, J. P Constable’s Sale. Township of Grass Valley, Nevada Co. RY VIRTUE of an Execution to me delivered, is sued out of the Court of S.C. RICHARDSON, Esq., an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the County aforesaid, bearing date October 22nd, A. D., 1859 to satisfy a Judgment rendered by the aforesaid Justice of the Peace on the 2iat day of Uct uber, A. D., 1859, in faver of M. Berwin, and against Kichard Harvey, for the sum of $7.30, Debt, InterI have taken in Fxecution and will sell to the highest bidder, for Cash, on the premises, in Grass Valley Township, all the Right, Title and Interest of the said Richard Harvey in and to the following described property to wit :-—A Tunnel running into Alta Hull, and aly the Tools belonging to the same. The said tunne, starts inat the foot of the Slide, and runs North wardly into the hill. On SATURDAY, the 19th day of November A. 19509, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 6” clock, P. M. Taken as the property of Richard Harvey to satisfy the above demands and accrning oosts Cc. C. TOWNSEND, Constable. Snerim’s Sate. Y Vitue ofa Decree on Foreclosure to me diected, issued, out of the District Court of the Mth Judicial District, in and for Nevada County, State of California, on a Ju it rendered in sa Court on the 11th day of duly, A.D. 1859, In favor of MICHAEL McAULIFFE, tnd agains! the WISCONSIN QUARTZ COMPANY for the sum of Sixteen At the Mount George Mills. am now "prepared to Gil Orders fur all kinds of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, On the Shortest Notice. and at the LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. aa” We have on hand a Large Lot of Seasoned Sugar Vine and Dressed Flooring; also Fencing, Rough Boards, and a fine assortment of Dimension Lumber. ag HAY and BARLEY taken in exchange for Lumber. Orders will be promptly attended to, and delivered NOTICE is bereby given to ail persons interested in the Estate of JAMES H. McMURTRY, deceased, to be . and appear before the Probate Court . of ssid Coun ty, at the regular term thereof, to be held at the Court House, in the City of Nevada, on Mond 28th day of November, A. D. 1859, at 10 « M., of said day, and show cause why the Pe W. S. MeMurtry, Administrator of said Estate, ing the sale of the Real Estate of the said deceased, therein described, should not be granted and the . same be sold in accordance with said petition. wak By order of the Court, ; from 6 A. M., uno P.M. . tb; ore Shoe Uppers of every kind JOHN G. HEIN wiil be op Sam . No. 122 Sansome St. San Francisco. HALE’S LAMP! . The ofly improved “KEROSENE” il Bucner’ in the market. . NTED TO GIVE The Light of . ‘DLES at cost of ONE AND A QUARTER by our teams, if desired, in Grass Valley or Nevada JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk CENT PEBHOUR. It cannot be made to EXPLODE . 47-#ra SAMUEL MeFARLAND, Agent. 12-tat Per Jos. M. Levey, Dep underanyeircumstance. The light can be increase or decrea@id as easily ax gas light. and it much stea j dier. THIQBURNER WILL GIVE MORE LIGHT from DECLARATION. Y NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS tha +t the same other o uantity of burning material. thanany werinvested. HALE’S BURNER WILL ~ LUMBER. "Rac ; Y SUF "RIN, “ a wr make as @ich light with a half-inch wiek, as Dietz’ THE pet ec NRE oa AT SARAH CRANE, wife of Thomas P. Crane, now will withBs inch wick THIS WE STAND READY TO Moha > . of the Township of Grass Valley, County of Nevada PROVE. and State of California, do hereby declare and pub4 lish my intention, from and after this date, to carry . on business in my own name and for my own benefit ( Near Barker's Ranch,) And is ready to receive Orders for Every Description vised by last steamer that there has . large quantity of ‘miserable Coal (i1"' } is market because it cannut be sold at OF ROUGH & DRESSED Lommen . <P 040 Te! of fee © iat are aw . Which he is Prepared to Fill keepi ca asiegt buying and selling of Cattle and oth. . '°F = ‘ _ consequently itis sent where people . In the Must Acceptable Manner, both as to . er Stock, buying and selling Real Estate, Leasingand . "5 Bur (eee te a ward to the . > a . Renting the same, including all matters of Business, . . IEE) Wicescesn) Greve malian co-calt . PRICE AND QUALITY. that may legitimately appertain thereto. to usar ager on : neers apt bh ama . His New Steam Mill, known as the Mokawk Saw And I do further declare that the sum invested by in. price he es Bab ‘Ak TICLE, tl ahah: oust cat i Mill, is capable of turning out a daily average of rie peda cher sepakga does not exceed the sum of cempt tafe so. Dealers in the interior supplied at nd J 1 se De . A 60,000 FEET OF LUMBER, Siac e short nol Witness my hand, the 19th day of October, A. D ¥ and is situated in one of the Finest Ranges of Tim. 1859. SARAH CRANE. . ber in Nevada County, and be is consequently ena Signed in the presence of 8. C. Kichansses bled to furnish Lumber of a quality unsurpassed by auy other Mill. 27° ORDERS leftat the Ofiice of the “‘ Mohawk Lumber Yard,’’ on the old Winchester Mill Site, in Grass Valley, will be promptly attended to. REUBEN LEECH sale, at WHOLESALE PRICES, at ; cinco. ... 105 Freut street. . AT RETAIL . — Toweukip of ee: ss . 200 shington street San Francisco. . Before me, $. C. Richardson, an acting Justice of 413 BRAGG ACO. the peace in and for said County, this day personal. . — scale ‘ appea ‘rane, wife of Thomas P. Crave, ‘ ps are ‘ema Fes ter amp Ae wc. Bedaind Bedding Warehouse ! @@ Varficular attention paid toorders. The store . The Mighty Healer ! ! ! World known and World Tried! The free acmissions of all Nations, as well as the verdict of the leading Hoepitals of the Old as well as the New World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent as the greate:t healing preparation ever made known to suffering men, Jis PRXETRATIVE QUALITIES are ore than Maatziiows, through the external orifices . of the skin, invisible to the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the external disease ; and in all external affections its anti-iufammatory and healing virtues . #urpats anything else on record, and is Nature's great ally. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT REEU™M Are two of the most common and virulen, disorder prevalent on this continent, to these the ‘Ointmen is especially antagonistic, ite ** modns operandi" is first to eradicate the venom and thea complete the cure Bad Legs, Old Seres and Ulcers. Cases of many years standing that have pertinacia nely refused to yield to any other remedy or tr at. ment, have invuriably succombed to a few applica . ions of this powerful ungueat ERUPTIONS ON THE SKEN. Arising froma bad state ofthe bleed or chroni« . disease are eradicated, and a clear and tranaparent surface regained by the restorative action of this Vintment lt surpasses many of the cosmetics and otf r toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other distiguremenis of the face PILES AND FISTULA. Frery form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this emolient ; warm fomentations should precede its application Its healing qualities will be found to be thorough and invariable Both the Ointment and Pills should be usedin the following cases : Bunions Mercurial Swelled Glauds, Rurne ernptien, Sere Legs Chapped Hands, Piles, tore Breast, Chilbiains, Rheumatism, Sore Heads, . Fistulas, Rineworms, Sore Throat, Gout, Salt Rhenm, teres of all kinds lumbage, Scalhis, Skin Diseases, Sprains, Stid’ Joints, Tetter, Cleers, Venereal Diseases, Wounds of all kind « £2 CAUTION '—None are geuine unless the ~vords ** Holloway, New York and Londen,”’ are discernible as a Water-markin every leaf of the book of direction around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light A handsome reward will be given to any one render ing such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicine er vending the same knowing them to be spurious *,* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hor.oway, 80 Maidea Lane, New York, and by all respectable Draggist and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States aud the civilized world, in boxes } at 25 cents, 65 cents, and $1 each Re There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B —Directions for the guidance of patients in very disorder are affixed te each box Wm. RANDALL, PHYSICIN & SUREEORN, (late of North San Juan.) Respectfully announces his location in GRASS . VALLEY permanently. a* Gon. Richardson's Old Cottage. . —Dewcetn } GREAT SALE CLOTHING QUINCY HALL, SAN FRANCISCO, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Fine and Heavy Clothing MADE IN THE Best Style and of the Best Material, rethe article is known, there inno sale . Expressly forthis Market, is now Selling at QUINCY HALL CURRENT NEW YOUK RATES. Be The following is the List of Prices at which . We are now selling -— . Fine Dress Frock Coats, from......$10 to $16 i Grass Valley, October, 20, 1859. 13-3m nature is affixed to the foregoing laration, and —_—— . heaps Dowkin Busines Coats, from.....$8 to $12 wees sae alr Veh ————--——= . who is deseribed therein, who, upon examination by . ° Fine Cassimere Dusinass Coats, from,... $6 to $10 New Discoveries at me, had, rate and apart from and without the LLINS & Cc ) Light Coats, foa warn weather, from...$1 to $3 hearing of said hushand, and thecontests of) gy giuseme Street, San Francisco, . fanidcome Raglang, frow...... .88 to $ 16 the said Instrument having been by me explained . : ‘ Hinage % ; N E D § T 0 N E Il I L L ’ Ny and made known to her, acknowledge! to me that . (OW Door North of Sacramento Street,) Fine Black Doaskin Pants, from..... Sito $87 a7 9 she executed the same freely and voluntarily for the IMPORTERS OF use and purposes therein expressed, without fear from pe influence or compulsion upon the part of her said husband, and that she has no desire to retract the execution of the same. In testimany whereof . hare hereunto set my hand tais, the 19th day of October, A. 1.1550 8. C RICHARDSON, 18 J. V. Grass Valley Townsrip. Well Known Stand, ' Onnnsite Delano's Banking House, Main Street, GRASS VALLEY. A fine lot of Figarros, Montoros, La Paz, And other Choice Brands of@igars, also all kinds of Tobacco, Playing Cards, Snuff, Pipes, &e. First Premiums Awarded at the State At) Manufacturers and Dealers in VS AND BEDDING, Wholesale and Retail. Nevada Iron and Brass Foundary. —AND— rR aR a a arama St “~ Institutions generally, to their extensive San Francisco. . Hundred and Thirty-four Dollars and Ninety-fuur Cents, principal a with Interest = ? $1318 62, at the rate wo per cent per month, Constable’s Sale. Soom Juno 39th, 1000, until peld, tagoter with ail Eureka Township, Nevada County. cvsts of suit, for the Sale of the following described VIRTU Execu . . Pro , to wit :— id Ww F APERTN'S eon. of Hest teen, at the Corporate Property of the Wisconsin tice ; of Nevada, to me directed, in favor of . Quartz Mining Company, situated in Grass Valley Broo Eaguinst A. H_ McDONALD, Thave sei. Township, Nevada County and State of California, D uction inel the quartz Mill at Grass Valley aforesaid, ee 7 A the'atn of meee, he with the lot oo — it standa and the joan Ange id H to the adjacent thereto ; !D., 1850, at Moore's Flat, the following described . iss velanging to the © Ne Leger pion Pump. Boller, Wood, he. allthe Guarts Caines ot ; ’ f the above nam: , &e., @ arte Claims ed hed “pot the Mining Claims situated . the eas known as the ‘Wisconsin Lead,’ con4 Moors Shaft . taining feet, with the dips vnd angles; also on alee; errs g Boy atl the tools in use in’ said mill, with the rock now there Sf anid elaien, and all appurteoances thereunto be—_ aud belug, quicksilver and other appurtenanto satisfy the above Execution, which was Noties te. dgment on the ereby given that I will expose to ub Sin'ay of October AD ste, forthe cum of . esa, ova the, adore, daveb property ihe Eighty-three Dollars and Nine Cents and sccruing dnor in Movade Cit ‘on TUESDAY, the 22 t day of costs. November, A. D., 1859, between the hours of § 0'Imted the 24th day of Octoner, 4 D-. 1000 oie. . clock, A. Al.,and’& o'clock, P.M. 4 14-3 ent Siren npeer may baat this Sr day of October, Justices’ Blanks, of Erery Doscsiptton fer fale ut this Offco i J.B VAN HAGAN, Sheriff Nevada Co Fairs, 1858 and 1859, and at the Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco, ~ MACHINE SIOP. ] AVING established ourselves in the above business we are now prepared to do all kinds of CASTING with neatness and despatch. We have tools superior to those of any other Foundary in the Mountains, and patterns for all kinds of Saw-Mill and Quartz-mill hinery, Pumps, and Car Wheels from 8 to 15 imehes in diameter, lrom Fronts for Brick Build Balcony and Awniug Posts, &e. We will also bull? STEAM ENGINES ofall kinds, from 8 to 40 horse power, Le alacamnal to erdor, at the shortest notice. Castings of every description, prompt: . ly exeented. Having THREE LARGE LATHES in running ine . we can fill orders quicker that any other shop io the mountains. Any one wanting work done will do well to ¢al and exaimne our extensiqe lot PATTERNS. Thurnauer & Zinn, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF Baskets, Willow Ware, Toys, LADIES’ WORK STANDS, Ba All Orders Punctually + naan Ones mavteny atunee, Sri Bet ~ntuie rclatand Clay Streets, San Frinciseo 290 vane Tae : 13.3me i 2 wee EDS AND BEDDING. / . Good quality Cassimere Pants from.. .¢3 to $5 BED) FURNISHING GOODs, Serviceabie Satinet Pants, from.. } dants for summer wear, from... . Silk Velvet Vests, from.... . Silk ynd Satin Vests, from.. . Davis & Jones’ Shirts, fice qaatity from.$1 25 to 3 © attention of families, Hotel keepers, . White Merino Umiershists, fiom....75 cts. to $1 wat and Ship owners Mining and Mana. White aad Gray Merino Drawers, fromiS cts, to $1 mpanies, Ranchmen, and the Directors . Shaker Flanes Undershirts; and Drawers.. .. $i So . Linen Handkerchiefs,from....25 ets. to 50 ets «+. -83 to $8 Full suits for wors ing pen Coats, Vest and Pants Aleo, Hats, Caps, Tranks, Velices, etc. at the Em in part their celebrated Preminam and . for v4 low as $10 Patent Sing 8, Feather, Hair, Moss, Wool Pulu, . * $10. and Straj Mattrasses of every size ; Bolsters and Pillows. ¥ made Bed, Pillow and Bolster ticks , cotton a@ linen Sheets. Pilllow and Bolster slips— . all id quahties—White, Red, Blue, Green, . Gray ; wand Navy Blankets, various styles . of Whit Family and Crib Blankets; Pink, Blue. . Orange, and White spreads, Marseilles Quilts; Na in great variety , Table Cloths, Na «i towels ; Bedsteads, Red Lourges, and Cots; alf, Feather, Hair Moss, Weol, and Pulu; ints, Ticking, Cotton and Liunen Sheet. . , Bed Springs, &e., Ke. ‘o.’S manufacturing facilities are soext. they can fill the largest orders at a few for thri@fattresras a elding ta'deliaere' ¢ steamer free of share i owest . iving rates. @QutIncy HALE. 149 & 151 Washington St., San Francisco. DAVIS & BOWERS 12-din Owner Wanted. ~ An ewner is wanted fora smell size, Gray ar: . Dealers ans consumersare aespectfully , Coit, about four ygers old, Smooth Shed, trote «eli, examine their Goods and Prices before) y * elsewhere, Urders accompaied with the . en near Nevada City, Vet 1, 1859, from the posses bed goods required, will be promptly . sion ot one Duncan Mc Crae, also one Spanish Saddle 5 . Wth an old ‘‘machere,”” aud an old Brule, The ies’ Intijtute, at its lastindustrial ex. “phe owner is requested vo prove title and take the awarded Collins & Co, the first Premium . property avay. Call at the Sherift’s Office, Nevada. ander the saddle.” Branded © Y on left hip. Tak3. DB. Van Hagan, Sheriff Nevada Co. Cedeg* hen %,