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November 12, 1859 (4 pages)

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(For the National.} LOVE ME LAST. Friend whose «mile has come to be, Very precious unto me— Though ft know I drank not first Of your love's bright fpuntain gush, Yet Igrieve not for the past, So you only love me last. Other souls may Gnd their joy, In the blind love of a boy— Give me that which years have tried, Disciplined and purified; Such as through the storm and blast, You will bring to me at last. There are brows more fair than mine— Fyes that more bewildering shine Other hearts more fit in truth, For the passion of your youth— But their transient empire pact, You will surely love me last. Wing away your summer time, Find a love in every clime; Roam in liberty and light, I shall never stay your flight; For I know when all is past, You will come to me at last. Change and flutter as you will, I shell smile securely still: Patiently I'll trust and wait, Though you tarry long and late; Prize your spring till it be past, Only, only, love me last. Isom. Bekind to thy Masband. BY MRS. B. B. ENOS. Be gentle to thy husband, Remember, all day long, Amid the din and tumult He battles with the throng. No wonder that the noble brow, Grows clouded with the care That presses on his heart and ha.ds While he is struggling there. And when the night has gathered home, The loved one to his rest, Be gentle—if no smile appears, There's serrow in the breast. ‘Tis true; you miss the weleome voice, Whose tones are always kind, And long to raise the cloud that casts A shadow on his mind. Yet, never fear, that thtough it «ll, Thy presence is not blest: For. like the sunshine through the storm, It brings sweet thoughts of rest. Aud many timea, when labor-tossed, Thy gentle tones have come, And wade glad music in his heart, ‘Thanks be for thee—and home.” Re sure, although he speaks it not, Thou are the star whoes ray Makes life and love, and gildeth all In life’s dark ragged way. And so be ever gentle; Kind words and deeds from thee Do more towrds making labor light Than ever thou couldst see ————————— TERS. A. S. CAKLAY’S FEMALE Buuypivyszacav Ofive, 219 Washington St. near Cor. Stockton SAN FRANCISCO. nly OMice in the City, exclusively for Females, or Female supervision Centrally and Re stably located, Mgr No charge to Emplerers. Country Orders promptly attended to. REFFERENCES. : ¥ Rev. Dr. Cheever, Pastor of Church of Puritans, N Mrs. M. O. Roberts, cor. 18th St, & 5th Avenue, ** Rev. J. C. Helbrovk, Ist Congregational Chureh, &. F. 23m The andl wine Y CHA’S MITCHELL’S Grand Gift ENTERTAINMENT. 2,800 DOLLARS IN PRIZES: TICKETS ONE DOLLAK EACH. ‘a Cha’s Mitchell being desirous of closing ou his retail business, proposes to give a GRAND GIFT EN TERTAINMENT to come off in the early part of Nober , 1859, renee ATMITCHELI/S HALL, Corner of Mill and Neal Streets, Grass Valley. let Prize, House and Lot, on Corner of will and Neal Steet. all completely new, containining a Bar Room, Sitting Room, Bed Rooms, Dining Room a Kitchen on the lower floor, one large Hall above, 25 by 45 feet and a Fire Proof Cellar ; alsoa Cottage House adjoining, containing one large Sitting Room, ditto Belroom aad Koom bebind thy same, sural Garden in front, and Yard in rear of the house.— size of Lot, 75 feet on Neal Street and 31 on Mill St. geound spacein the rear 60 by TS feet ... $2,500 “Sill Print GUD MIMI. 00 0300 senecvcccseesaes 100 wi Prize One Milch Cow.....+++ 35 4d Prize One Mileh Cow.....+-+ 75 Sch PeizeTen Dollars in Cash... 10 6ih Prize Ten Dollars in Cash... 10 Tth Prize Ten Dollars in Cash.. 10 Sih Prize Five Dollars in Cash.. 5 9th Prize Five Dollars in Cash.. 5 10th Prize Five Dollars in Cash.. r dink Prize Five Dollars in Cash......5 , eererger $2,500 ge The above Property is all in good orier and New. the Furniture will be removed, and due no ties will be given before the Mrawing takes place Agoriantclesr title will be: iven to the persen who shall be fortunateenougi o winthis Valuab> Property. Grand Wrestling Match Opening of The Grass Valley Arena!! Two Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars The undersigned, having fitted up, *t Great Expense, an Arena for wrestling, weuld give notice that there will be . T. FINDLEY, & Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LiqQoRs Of all Kinds and Qualities. MAIN ST. GRASS VALLI. Atso—at Wholesale and Retail, . . .e0eed LARGE STOCK OF ... GROCERIZS MINING TOOLS. AND A LARGE STOCK OF CIOCKERY WARE. ' BO This Stock is selected with care and wrranted . give eatisfaction. j © gg-All Orders promptly attended to, md Goods . elivered Free of Charge. ! 4 GOLD DUST BOUGHT ] CHECKS at par on ~~ andSanrmcisco. . 3-t . Ambro Galley, . MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. HE andersigned takes pieasure in infeming the citizens of Gravs Valley and vicinity that Pictures by all the new nnd improved stylegare being taken at his rooms, unsurpassed by my in the world, AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, STEREOSCOPIC PICTUR?S and . SUNLIGHT PAINTINGS on Mica. —Also— Patent Leather and Oil Cloth licturcs, Artistic and life like Pictures by all the:bove new and beautiful precesses, of finer tone aid infinite durability, unsurpassed for boldness of outline or beauty of finish, will be executed at al) times and in all kinds of weather. i Persons heretofore unsuccessful in obhining perfect pictures are particularly invited to all. Old Daguerreotypes and other pictues copied, improved and rendered imperishable. . Views of Buildings Mining Claims, &c, taken at the shortest notice, Deceased persons takenin the most sppropriate manner N. B. Lastructionsgivenin allthe &partments of the art nfl T, 3. WOOD. Wm. K. SPENCER Stationery and Lae = DEF Oo MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY, Keeps constantly on hand a large aid well se lected assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., Blank Books, Print ng Bards, Plain Cayand Letter Paper, Fancy Note Paper, Sheet Music, Music Books, Instructors, Musical Instranerts, &e At wholesale and Retail, en the most reasonable terme. A CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of Choice Selections and an endiess variety of CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, lantic Papers, Magazines and New received by every Steamer. Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free. Pioncer Book and News Depot. Alta California Telegraph Company. ZE Liae ix 20 in connection with all the princi al ities and Towns in the state ' 37ree—Next door to the lost Office, at the 74 axp Mvsic Derot, Main Street WM. K. SPENCER, Acen REMOVAL! MOSES KORN Having Removed to the FIREPROOF BRICK STORE, Ou MAIN STREET, Street. — ILL continues to keep constantly on handand ix regularly receiving Grocerie< of every descrip ion from below, which he will sell at prices as ow or lower than the same quality of merchandize an be purchased atany other place in Grass Valley. Seusonable Frait of all Kinds, Constantly on hand, fresh frou: Beach's wellknown New England Premium Nursery Achoice Variety of Guamesioneny, See and Tropical ruits, Ofevery description, will always be found atthi« steablishment, unsurpassed in variety o@ quality at avy other store in town. Cigars and Tebarco Of the most choice brands and of every wriety, may always be found as above. MUSS KORN. HIS NEW LOCATION being perfectly Fire Proof, Capacious aw well locat ed for business itis his intention to gretly enlarge . his stock, and purchasers may rest assured that they can always buy athis Store t AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER than at any other place in town, andat the same time always obtain the best article in th market. pecesaenictnesiatcoth <i Ams Importart to Teamsters ind the PUBLIC GENERAILY 7. HW. DENMAN, \ OULD respectfully inform his Old Crtomersand the Public that he has permanentl located his CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL REET, Adjoining Mr, Campbell's Smith's Sop, Where he is now prepared to Manufacturand Repai: Carriages and Wagons of every descripon, in ihe best workmanlike manner, and upos the wstreasonableterms. gg All work warranted Sa Carriages Painted aud Varnish! <g@g Grasy Valley, Oct. 15, 1855. 4-tf To Teamsters and Ohers. . Patext ANTLFRICTION AXLEJREASE. Not Affected by Heat or ‘old.’ THIS article will not thin in hot chates, nor thicken or harden in cold. The nf internal communication with the mining distrts having again opened, the subseribers take this pportanity of thanking their numerous customer#or the extensive patronage given to their Pateut Axel Grease i during the last six years, and beg to saythat every care will be taken, in its future manacture, to sustain its widely spread reputation ag THE BEST LUBRICATING MED M for Coaches. Drays, Teamater’s Wagons ete., ever introdaved into California. eo AUCKS & AMBERT. Inventors and sole Manufacturers, Nama Street. ' Depot for sale, No. 101 Jackson Street, in Francisco. sim . 4 PTY, . RKELLOGRA OO ee ee o. . E. FRIED M SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, *ublications , GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, [Late Hotel de Francé.] On Main Street, Grass Valley—next door East of Delano’s Bank. S.,.HORNBROOK FORMS th citizens of Grass Villey and the tray 7 one public, that he hasrecently purchased and entirely refitted, with New Beds, Furniture, &e., the above well known Hotel. THE TABLE will be supplied with every article to be had in our markets and in those below. The best table Clarot is furnished at each meal, without extra charge. The Proprietor ix determined to keepas good a Cook and Table as can be found in the State. ae The BAR will be supplied with the best of Liquora, Wines, &e. Board by the Week vee 0 BOO “ “ “ : rm 10 00 AN Masonic Hall, Mill street, Grass Valley. Has received his New Stock of . with Lodging. Single Meals—including Wine.. Lodging by the night. Grass Valley, May 1858 S. HORNBROOK. 43-tf A Large assortment of — SILKS, MANTILLAS, LAWNS, Frencu Prints, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. -wADSO.. THE HOWLAND ROTARY BATTERY. Farenow prepared to furnish at short notice theabove Battery, and would request the atteution of all Quartz men to it # to the erection ofa mill. For efficiency in extrating gold, it is be{ wanes celebrated.and we have no hesitance in prong its uperior iu every respectto any now nuse. At our request . ALMARIN B. PAUL, Superintendent of the ¢ al Quartz Mill, near Nevada city has consented to explain the working of the mill and show its efficiency to any who may feel interest and as all can judge of it better by seeing it in practical operation, we would refer Quartz men of NevCARPETS, MATTING, ada county to him. WALL PAPER, GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN, AND WINDOW SHADES 46-6m Pacific Foundry, San Francisco. Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods, Shirts and Cravats, i> At Greatly Reduced Prices. . DRUGGISTS, {STATIONERS, Hardware, Music, Fancy Goods, TOY DEALERS, &C., Can find Thousands of Imported Articles, in their SS ae = 7 7 . line, at “2 LONDON) =e . A. KOHLER’S NEW IMPORTING HOUSE, (. 2a Floor of Howard's New Building, . Sausome St., between Commercial and Clay Streets, } SAN FRANCISCO. NOW UNPACKING, . Tors, Fancy Goons, . Pianos, Melodions, Brass Instruments, Music Books, Genuine Roman Violin and Guitar Strings, &c., &c. &c. . an being Direct Importations, they must and will . be sola CHEAP. Dealers in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call on 12-3m A. KOHLER. VOLDNER’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS . THE REPUTATION VOLDNER’S SCHNAPPS hare ———— i hitherte borne for Good quality and richness of T UJ R N ii R ) flavor will still be kept apand no pains spared to S FAR FAMED © Ginger Wine signed is receiving, by each Steamer from New York FOR SALE EVERYWHERE! a supply to meet the wants of the trade VOLDNER'’S Sehnapps are for sale by all dealers throughout this country 8. C. SHAW. Sole Agt. TUNRER S E eS ine, . SAN FRANCISCO, Ores t 9 Have greatly enlarged their Store -3m 138 Front Street. San Frane «eco. T ren » . 2 . ! . and see Row prepared to offer to the Trae at the $650,000 Worth of VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES For Sale Everywhere ! ! ! ( \ aD the ° ¢ 1,” Principal G ee U. 4., ar a superior a James Patrick & Co., Sale Agents 48 3m San Francisco, Cal. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, TAFPE, M°CATHLL & C0.. [Corner of Front and Sacramento Streets. } The Largest and Best Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, i Ever Imported into this City, comprising, in part ax 63 & G7 Frout Street, and 54, 56, 58 & 60 follows : Sacramento Sirert, } 300 Bales 36 Inch Standard Brown Sheetings. 200 . «34 Inch Brown Sheeting. dif. Brands. 1000 Massachusetts 30 in, Br'n Sheetings. Hore.u INTeRNATION A. 100) 6 Freemont 30 in. Brown Sheetings 700 34, 7 8 & 4-4 Fine Brown Shirtings. San Francisco . California, _700 * «30 in. Standard Brown Drills. 50 “. American and Russian Crash. 2 « 0 ine a THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES the attention of) 130) Mieabete net tors EE Traveling Public, and Strangers in particu lar, to the merits of this house. It was established under the present management on the Ist day of January, 1857, as A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, In Every Particular, The Lessee aud Manager, with a delicacy, not. wishing to encrorch upon the merits of other Houses, cannot but recall the marked favor with which 9 4, 10-4, 11-4and 12-4 White Swiss Blankets. 75 Bales Flannells, all colors, Twilled and Plain. 390 Vackages, Hickory Stripes, for Mexican or So Awerican Trade 140 Packages Ticking, melading all the favorite . Brands. 1 25 Case 3B Pai] 83-4, 7-0 & 4-4 Bleached Shectings. Indigo Blue Drills s = “* Denims. : with . 40 “ 22 4-2and 4-4 Ap : his enterprise has been received by a discriminating . 2506 Brown see ensind Concent snnel public in a constantly increasing patronage of the 20) «Colored Corset Jeans iy FIRST RESPECTABILITY, showing conclusively the 15 Small Plaid Lindseys, STPERIOR MODE in which the Hotel is conducted. It is contiguous to all the most popular places of amusement, the principal thoroughfares, the fashienable promonades ana steamboat landings, thus rendering it at all times the most No. 10 to 6 0. 175 Pieces Crossley and Sons Aer Brussells Carpets. Velvet3 05 ‘+ Lowell Ingrain Carpets. Desirable Stopping Place for Families and 200 6-4 Printed Deugeetis. Single Geatlemen, B. re . 4 and 8-4 Floor O71 Clothe. * " oo -4, 5-4 and 6-4 Cheek Matting. During their Sojourn in Sav Francisco. 200 Dozen Single and Double Geatistare, a Single Rooms, with Full Board, $2,50 Per Day. j JOUN J.MALEY, Propricter, The “INTERNATIONAL HOTEL COACH”’ is in attendance, at all hours, to convey Passengers to and from the Hotel for $1.00 each, including baggage. 1-tf “ 1000 25 a White & Mixed Merino Shirts & Drawers Brown Cotton and Lisle Thrd Undershirts. 5000 Ibs Cotton Varn—No, 7 to 12. 5400 4, 5 and 6 ply Sewing Twine. 3000 Two Bushel Seamless Bags.
House Furnishing . Bleached & Brown Linen Super Cloth Table and . Window Shades and Hol Piano Covers. lands all Colors, &e. ' Table Damask, . Bleached and Brown CaDRESS GooDs, Black and Fancy ColoPlain all Woo! Delainss. Goods, Bleached linen Tablecloths Rrown Linen Table Cloth« Linen Toweling, Doylies, and Napkins =~ er, Satin Dam asks. Curtain Muslins, and Lace Curtains. Worsted Damasks. 6-4, 8-4, 6-4, 10-4 & 114 Brown and Bleached Cotton Sheetings. EF. TILLMAR, 60 Battery street, San Francisco, ; ion Table Damasks. . Linen Sheetings. . Pillow Case Linens. 10-4, 11-4 & 12 4 Manches ter Quilts. . White and Colored Toilot Quilts. Embossed Table and Piano Covers. red Silks. Printed ry Flounced Silk Robes. Erench & Eng. Merinos —& Pacifie “ ” Coburgs nen, Black A "a. . . French and English De. ramattas Pam" om F® 5 Moube and Colored Cot. French Prints & Organdies ton Velvets. Printed Lawns, Jaconets. Sole agent for TILTON & McFARLAND'S FIRE. AND , Cashmere Wool & Broche . Long & Square Shawls, ke BURGLAR PROOF SAFES with Steel Vaults and Comwhi Goons. bination Locks. Our lock is so constructed the Jaconet & Swiss Muslins. . Ladies’ LC Handkerchiefs owner can change his combination toany letter he Mull and Check ss Gents’ + ry the Safe: Naninsook &Cambrie ‘ Ladies’ 1, to, Brilliantes Diuiltys, &e. . Hendhecchon tm see may choose It requires no key to open . only number the letters, which is simple and eas, . Handkerchiefs, Hemmed. A Grand Wrestlicg Match, ; oniennna. ‘The Safes are impenetrative to drillor. Irish Linens, “White “Gold Border . The Subseriber takes this method informing chisel and are endosed by hundreds of our Merchants . and Printed. Lin. Lawns, Cambrics, &¢ (IN THE CORNISH STYLE OF WRESTLING,) _ the citizens of Nevada County that heas re-fitted , and Bankers,'and also by our Goverment and that of onsen Ou Wednesday, Nov, 9, 1859 ‘his rooms, and is now prepared to takell kinds of . England,who being con of their security, have . Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings. Ribbons, &e tinuing Th on _, . Pictures known to the Heliographic Ar unsurpas. . lately sent us orders for their suppl 4 phi : Commencing at 8, A. M. and continuing Three days . seq in the world, and he has made speel arrange. Those who are in want of a RUIABLE SAFE, Gent’ Furnishing Goods. g@Matches will be open for all nations. Choice . ments for persons coming from distantarts of the please call and examine ours beforo purchasing . Grey Flannel Over Shirts . Duck Pants & Overalls. of holds, in ease of disagreements, to be decided . Country, and would say to all such thi, provided . elvewhere. 45-6m Blue & Red 4 Jumpers & Kentucky by throwing ups coin. . . ee epg ere » ooay Pe withe aaly ast . ; Hickory and Check Shirts . Jean Shirts. to efforce the) ’ em fortheir time . ‘ nen ico ** Reinet deco sit Fail “ttre im ealing A. 8. HALIIDIE & CO. . Giotie Cassimeres and . Site Pocket “gar A Fair Back Fall willbe required to consti. , These arrangments have been made imicw of the PATENT WIRE ROPE MANUFAC: . Doeskins. Silk Undershirts & Drws. tute’a Standard, Proper arrangements will be . fact that the Country is fleoded with uskilful opeTURERS. We are now made for the comfort of Spectators. . rators, whose work is not only wanting n chemeal 250 CASES O PF Palves All Boots and Shoes to be taken off and no kiek ing above the knee. Apuismox—Ist day 50 ctx. 2nd day 50 cts. Sdday Dollar. a OHA’S P. WILLIAMS, Drop’r. . effect, and everything that constitutes pod picture but owing to the improper use of the clenicals em} . plo: evant rendered perishabe and prthless. 0 avoid e edoling eo practiced, thicitizens of a lon , this and the counties are moswegpectful. ly invited to ea’ ‘han at bis Rooms, injvass Val. } lxy, where he will be be found ready, at — = nae of weather, to take pic st y all the various processe: comoct which are as follows : : P ’ Ambrotypes, Mei Photographs Steceastaric Pie! 42-0 in the known, 3 = Ship's Standing Rigging, for Mining and ge These Ropes are now extensively im use for neral Including Cchecos, Detchess, Pallm, Spragues, &e. . purposes, such as senvecens . 00 cn uoors ° TILLER ROPES, DEEP SHAFTS, F r Stock osiery is the Largest and Best AssorDERRICK GUYS, PUMP ROPES, SLOVES, &e. ted om the Pacific Coast, of Ladies’ Being cheaper, stronger, more durable, and thir. Gents’ and Childrens’ of all grades, in Cotty per cent. less weight than Hempen Rope, and unMerino tun, Wool and s A Full Line of Ladies’ an’ Gents’ affected by atmorpheric c! Also. Bridge and Submariae Teleeraph . ALEXANDERS’ KID GLOVES. Cables and t Copper and Iron Wire Cord tor Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled. hanging , Pictures, 3 ., Ke. m 3 would call the attention of The trade to the A.8. HALLIDIE. . “ere : San Fraucisco Cal., 185%. [So 5m 9 TAFFE, McCAHILL & CO. U. 8. Pilot, Enreka and other Brands of Duck, from , GHarpwanre, *} Stoves, Crockery and GLASS WARE. EK. MCLAUGHLIN, Brick Store, Mill St., Grass Valley. EGS LEAVE to inform his many friends and th public generally, that he has the Largest and Best selected Stock ever offered in this market of— HARDWARE BAR AND SHEET IRON CAST STEEL LEAD PIPE OF ALL SIZE DOUGLAS PUMPS RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING LACE LEATHER RUBBER, HEMP AND COTTON PACKING GUN AND BLASTING POWDER SAFTY FUSE QUICKSILVER SARPENTER’S AND JOINER’S TOOLS FINE POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MANILLA ROPE, ALL SIZES CROCKERY & GLASS WARE WOODEN WARE TIN WARE DOORS & WINDOW SASH All of which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price. ceceee ALSO Manufactures of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. 28) aa” JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. (tf DENTAL SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST, Has availed himeelf of the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF USING DR. J, B. FRANCIS’ ELECTRO MAGNETIC PROCESS. In the Township of GRASS VALLEX, for extracting of Teeth WITHOUT PAIN!!!! References. Dr. E. A. Tompkins, &. P. Dorsey, James Crosset, ~ ©.D. Cleveland, H.C. Howard, T, M. Wood, R. Shoemaker, J. Deidenback, G. Montgomery, Wm. K. Spencer, Glass, A. B. Brady, This istocertify that 1 thie day had a tooth extracted by the Electro Magnetic process, and performed by Doet, R. B. Sharp. 1 experienced no pain whatever, and most cheerfully recommend to the Public, Ir. Sharp and his method of extracting teeth without pain JOHN P. RELL, Auburn street CHARLES A. CRANE. ADVERTISING AGENCY, 172 MONTGOMERY STREET. [Between Washington and Jackson, } SAN FRANCISCO. NEVADA NATIONAL, Grass Valley. DAILY BRE, Sacramento. SAN ANPREAS INDEPENDENT, San Andreas. Manivosa Star, Mariposa. Coremma News, Colurybia. Moowey's Exrress, Folsenr. Conta Costea Gazerte, Martinez Nara Crry Hematn. Napa City Resicia Sextixet, Benicia. terre Democrat, Orovilie, Movuntaw Mreeexcen, La Porte, acer Cornmr, Ferrest Hill Baw J TeLeerarAasepa Henatp Santa Crzz News, Los ANGELOS Tar, Los Angelos. Juiiy Oregon Advertiser. Portland, ©, T. Territorial Enterpri-e, Carson Valley. Alameda County Gazette, San Leandro. Family Cirele, San Francixeo. Cativornia Culturist, San Francisco. Dalles Journal, alles, Oregon. Hutchin’s Magazine, San Francisco. Lime, Lime! A Large Supply of Fresh Barnt Lime, } Constantly on hand j . ! At the Kiins on Wolf Creek, Which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, For further information apply at the Kilns, or . address Kaward Huston. Grass Valley. Terms CASH . fa BARLEY and HAY WANTED in exchange for H LIME. ered, att Orders Promptly deli WAGHIN SNOT, SAN FRANCISCO. ESTABLISHED 1850. HE UNDERSIGNED continue to manufacture, at the above establishment, every descripiion of MACHINERY, IRON AND BRASS CASTING?. We are sole makers of HOWLANDS PATENT RO TARY QUARTZ MILI. Which have been now thor oughly tested in many localities, and are believed to offer many advantages over any other mill now in use. We also mauufacture QUARTZ MILL MACHINERY of any other deseription required ; SAW and FLOUR MILI, MACHINERY, and STEAM ENGINES, FORCE PUMPS, &c., &e. Quartz Miners can be supplied at short notice with SCREENS of any degree of tneness made from the BEST RUSSIA IRON, and in’ the most derfect man ner. We have facilities for furnishing this article to any extent which may be required. Orders are respectfully solicited for any of the above. or other articles in our line. It is our design to turn out the best Work, for which we have facilities at least not inferior to those of any other Establishment on the Pacitic Coast, and at the most reasonable prices. GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN, late Goppann & Co, Gan Francisco, July 1, 1859. ni tf aa A CARD.---It is o vane known re bas lom ee AH Sar medion! Porat tat piSperation o SARSAPARILLAas nearly all that are manufactured in the alana cain “ — -them even mercery althou; ng no’ no—conKequently for all cutaneous diseases, &c, they are injourious instead of beneficial.—Now inthe tion we offer to the public we are willing to show the receipt to any one—no matter who—doctor or no doctor--as every man has a right to know whathe istaking ¢ _——$————__—_—_—_———_ «4 THE COMPOUND SYRUP — Sarsaaprilla, Yellow Dock, and lodide of Potass. Is auae nor leas than what its name implies,each dose of one table spoonful contain five grains of lodide ef Potass. We defy competitionin thisarticle, as our nts are such that we get our SarsanL Seales jivect from Houduras, and our Iodide of tase direct from England, in large quantities conmaocaty we believe weare the only firm who can furnish the same articleat $1 per bottle. It can be sold by all table druggists at the above price. Be careful get the genuine article—use none other, and from past experience we are well assured that it will give perfect satisfaction to every person who may use it ed in one and tw# dozen cases ready to ship to any part of the country. Druggists will find it to their advantage tos: Hl this Sarsaparil la in prefereuce to all others. R. HALL & CO. Proprietors, 143 and 145 Clay Street, below Montgomery Si-ly ; San Francisco. Wa. LOUTZENHEISER, Agent, Grass Valley. i possible manner. (UP STAIRS.) OPPOSITE LYCEUM THEATER, New Restaurant! THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to inform the of GRASS VALLEY and the Public in sonetal tan He bas Opened and Reflitted THE BAGHOLIA On Mitt Street, Grass VALLey [One Door from Main Street.) .--.For a First Class Restaurant,.. Which he intends to keep open at all hours, to suit the convenience of the Public. Bw His Tables will ever be cupplied with “all the Luxuries of fhe season, whieh will be got up in ample order. Sa Every attention will be paid to give the ut Most satisfactiou to the guests. W. H. OFGOOD. Grass Valley July 16, 1859 Si-tf W. S. MAKENZIE, Manufacturing Jeweler Main Street, Grass Valle (Three Doors above Cheap John!) s now prepared tomanulacture to order all kinds Diamond cts, Quartz Gola Bus x €., Ete, N a augpee Chole Designs, for Quartz, orother QUARTZ JEWELRY FURNISHED TO OBPER At the shortest notice, and CHEAI’ . er Establishment in the — at ttiadaiead Watches, Jewelry ana Repaired and warrrnted to give aaes , Constantly en hanad—A ; lected assortment of JEWELRY, » as Cheap as the Chea Grass Valley, August 10, 1858, Gy SCHENCK GLASS G, WATCH MAKER AND . JEWELLER Main Street....Grass Valley, . Two Doors below the Post Office, and opposite Bea . ton’s Exchange LL KINDS of Jewelry Work done in the neate« Watch Cleaning and ng done at the shortest notice, saciid pad We have a Lapidary connected with ovr es tablishment whieh enables ux to mannfacture a> knds of Quartz Jewelry as cheap as the cheapest. —. Ma Quartz bearing Gold bought, or ent toorder N. B. All work done at our Establishment war nted to give entire satisfaction. 4 . ROSENBAUM SiR "BITTERS Taken before each meal willgive a GOOD APPETITE and cure the DYSPEPSIA, Ni FEVER & AGUK 18 Speedy and Effectuall Prevented by the use of Dr. Rosenpave’s BITTERS. TRY Reware of DR. ROSENBAUM’S COUNTERFEITS. BITTERS Tf you are troubled with Indigestion, Constipation or any Disease of the stomach or bow els, you will find that they give CERTAIN RELIEF Inthe Genuine Fach Cork is Branded N. B. Jacons &Co. andeach label bears the signatare of M N.B. JACORS € CO., Sole Proprietors. ° j San Francisco Agency. N.B.JACOBS & CO., 137 Clay Street. SUMMONS. as ovteny Justice's Court County of Nevada Eureka Township, Before W.W. Caperton, J H. M. Moore, vs, D. Vallandingham. The People of the state of California te D. Vallen dingham—You are hereby summoned to appear be fore the understened, Justice of the leace, at his of fice on Moore's Flat. in ssid Township, on Wednes day. ihe 27th day of February, A. D., 1800, at 12 o clock M., to answer to the complaint OF HM. Mc who demands of vou the sam of Ore Huw Thirty-five Dollars, principal, and the « Hund:ed and Ninety-fone Dollars and Forty Cents serest alleged to be due him from you, as prr note on file in this effice. On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for the said sum of $529 40 and Costs of suit. Given under my hand this 17th day of October, 4 D, 1850. W. W. CAPERTON, J. 1. ; 42-3m . Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the within ) cause, that due dilligence has been exercised to pro j cure service on the within detendant, and further avers that he has good reason to believe that the above named defendant has left the state, and it has been ordere:! by me that publication be made in the Nevada National. a weekly newspaper, published in Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, state of (a1 ifornia, once a week, for the period of three months from the daie of first publication. Sm W. W. CAPERTON, J. Bie Baa SUMMONS. State of California Justice's Court. County of Nevada, > ss Townslp of Eureka. J Before W. W. Caperton, J.P H. M. Moore, vs D. Vallandingbam. The People of the State of California to D. Vallan j dingham—You are hereby summoned to appear be . fore the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his of fice on Moore's Flat, in said Township, on Wednesday the 27th duy of February, A D., 1800, at 11 o'clock a.m., to answer to the complaint of H. M. Moore, whe demands of you the sum of Ninety two dollars and Seventy-five cents, principal, and the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-three Dollars and Fifty -«ix Cents, interest, alledged to be due him from you, as per note on file in this office On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment «it be rendered against you for the said sum of two hundred and twenty-six Dollars and thivty-one ceuts and costsof suit. Given under my hand thi« 17th day of @cteber, 4 D., 1859 W. W. CAPERTON, J. P Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff ia the within cause that due dilligence has been exercised to pro cure service on the within defendant, and further avers that be has good reason to believe that the above named defendant has left the state and it has been ordered by me that gun be mace in the Nevada National, a weekly newspaper, published in Grass Valley, Nevada County, State of California vawe cous ween, cus ene “ert OF Lures months trom the first publication [13-3m)} W. W. CAPERTON, J. P. SUMMONS. —ss State of California, } Justice s Court, Before W. W. Caperten, J.P County of Nevada, Township of Eureka. H. M. Moore, vs. D. Vallandingham. The People cf the state of Callifornia to D. Vallandiagham—You are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned, Justiee of the Peace, at his office on Moore's Flat, in said Township, on Wednes day, the 27th day of tyrone A. D., 1860, at 10 e’clock a. m., to answer te the Complaint of H. M Moore, who a the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-four Dollars, principal, and the sum of One Hund rea and Ninety-two Dollars and Ninety six cents, interest, to be due him from you as per note on Ole in this office. On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you forthe said sum of $326 96 and Costs of Suit. Given under my hand this 17th a ot Octoder, A. D., 1859. W. W. CAPERTON, J.P. Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the wichiu cause that due nee has been exereixed to procure service on the within defendant, and further avers that he has reason to believe that defen. dant has left the ; and it has been ordered by me that publication be made in the Nevada Nationa! a weekly newspaper published at Grass Valley in the County of Nevada, state of California, once in each meek for the term of three months from date of first ublication. (13-3m] W. W. CAPERTON, J.P.