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November 26, 1859 (4 pages)

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Leve iu Min;. Tt wae evening, a the Summer time, When bedlges beng with May, And woods and welkin rung again With many & plearaut lay; 1 wandered o'er the bonnie braes, 4nd through the golden conn, And saw a maiden eit ‘. the sun, Beneath a enow white thorn. ‘She was ee fair to look upon, No fairer have { known, Of all the bright nud beaatiful On whom the sun hath shone; Her smile was like a morning beam, Her voice was like a brook That sings its dimpling melodies Along the wazy nvvk. Metbought (t was au ange! world, The birds sang sweeter far, There was a peariiu every flower, A heaven in every star; Peace through the shades of silence walked, Yet left me not alone, For] had found my soul's delight, And wooed her for my own. And all the love could ne'er be told By silver luting June, Which murmured near that shady thorn For many a weleome moon, Bright Summer came and went agaio, O'er dale and mountain wide, To smile with cheerful beams upon My cottage and my bride. A Nou's Farewell to his Mother. Mormmx—l leave thy dwelling, Thy counsel and thy care; With grief my heart is swelling Neo more in them to share; Nor hear that sweet voice speaking When hours of joy run high, Nor meet that mild eye seeking When sorrow’s touch come nigh. Mother—1 leave thy dwelling, And the sweet hours of prayer; Witt grief my heart is swelling Grass Valley ‘Advertisements. T. FINDLEY, & CO. Wholesale Dealeretn FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS Of all Kinds and Qualities, MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY. Atso—at Wholerale and Retail, ..2.A LARGE STOCK OF... . GRO GE RIE . AD PROVISIONS, MINING TOOLS, . AND A LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY WARE. Ba This Stock is selected with care and warranted . te Gin Ortere prem: tly attended to. . @livered Free = Charge. ’ . ia GOLD DUST BOUGHT. . CHECKS at par on Sacramento andSanranciseo. 13-tf and Goods . $100,000!!! Ww NTED, in Gold Dust, weekly, $100,090, for which the highest price will be paid—Gold Dust sent to the Mint without charge, except for Expressage, Advances made atall times on dust sent . tothe Mint. I have alsoa Melting Furnaces, and will melt gold into bars for parties desiring it. . ROTHCHCHILDS’ DRAFTS ON EUROPF. CHECKS at par on SACRAMENTO & SAN FRANCISCO Special and General Deposites received as usual. Collections and Banking Business promptly attend . led to, . . Aresidence of eight years in Grass Valley, I trust . has made me sufficiently well known, uot to need . further enlargement.—Office at the Old stand, one . door Lelow the Exchange. DELANO. . Grass Valley, January 12, 1859 26-tf j WV OO3°S Ambrotype Gallery, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY, . HE undersigned takes pieasure in informing the citizens of Grass Valley and vicinity, that Pic. tures by all the new nnd improved styles are being taken at his rooms, unsurpassed by any in the world, . Grass Valley Advertisements. E. FRIED M AN, Masonic Hall, Mill street, — Grass Valley. Has reteived his New Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, A Large assortment of — SILKS, MANTILLAS, . LAWNS, . a" Frencu Prints, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. DRAFTS ON THE ATLANTIC STATES, . occe RUEO ones CARPETS, MATTING. WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW SHADES Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods, Shirts and Cravats, i= At Greatly Reduced Prices. 4jHarpwakre, * Stoves, Crockery and GLASS WARE. E. MCLAUGHLTR, Brick Store, Mill St., Grass Valley. San Fianeisco Advertisements. HALE’S LAMP! The only improved “KEROSENE” ‘Coal Oil Burner’ in the market. AREANTED TO GIVE The t of Six CANDLES at cost of ONE AND A QUA CENT FER HOUR. It camnot be made to DE underany circumstance. The light can be increased or decreased as easily ax light, and it much steadier? TINS BURNER WILL GIVE MORE LIGHT from thesame Quantity of burning material, thanan: other one ever invested. HALE'S BURNER WT make as wach light with a half-inch wick, as Dietz’s will with an inch wick THIS WE STAND READY TO PROVE. Weare advised by last steamer that there has beena very large quantity of ‘-miserable Coal Oil’"’ sent to thia market beecanse it cannot be sold at home: where the article is known, there inno sale tor itfin any price consequently itis sent where people are not ‘posted. BEWARE OF REDUCED PRICES! ‘(4 word to the wise ie sufficient." We warrant every gallon we sell to be of the purest quality: but we cannot compete in price with a BAD ARTICLE, and shall not attempt to do so. Dealers in the interior supplied at short notice. For sale, at WHOLESALE PRICES, at San Francisco.... 105 Frent street. sesess oe LOD J street AT RETAIL 200 Washington street San Francisco. 413-m BRAGG & Ce. THE HOWLAND ROTARY BAYTERY. j JE areuow prepared to furnish at short notice theabove Battery, and would request the atteution of all Quartz men to it previous to the erection ofa mill. For efficiency in extrating gold, it is becoming celebrated.and we bave no hesitance in prononncing its uperior iu eyery respect to any now in use. At our request MR. ALMARIN B. PAUL. Superintendent of the Oriental Quartz Mill, near Nevada city bas consented toexplain the working of the mill and show its efliciency 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 Nevada county to him. GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN, 46-6m Pacific Foundry, San Francisco. Leather! Leather !! REMOVAL!!! John G, Hein, has Removed His LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING STORB San Franciseo Advertisements. TURNER'S FAR FAMED Ginger Wine FOR SALE EVERYWHERE! * rae NE ones TUNRER’S Forest Wine, BITTERS For Sale Everywhere!!! 48 3m DRUGGISTS, STATIONERS, Hardware, Music, Fancy Goods, TOY DEALERS, &C., Can find Thousands < Imported Articles, in their ine, at A. KOHLER’S NEW IMPORTING HOUSE, 2d Floor of Howard’s New Building, Sansome St., between Commercial and Clay Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. NOW UNPACKING, Tors, Fancy Goops, Pianos, Melodions, Brass Instruments, Music Books, Genuine Roman Violin and Guitar Strings, &c., &e. &e. All being Direct Importations, they must and will be sold CHEAP. Dealers in the above articles will find it to their advantage to call on 12-3m A. KOHLER. Legal Netices. STATE OF CALIFOR) HARTERY, Greeting : You are hereby summoned to a rand answer the —— of TEV I SANFORD against you and PHILO J. FULLER, within Ten Days from the service of thix Writ, if served on you in this County, within twenty days if served on you inthis Wistrict and out this County, within forty days if served on you in the g and on the the recovery of the sum Hundred and Fortythree Dollars and Fifty Cents alledgedto be due to Plaintiff from Defendants upon a certain prom nete, with interest thereon from the 29th day of Mareh, A. D. 7858, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and also for defendant's costa of this suit.— All particularly set forth in Pitts Complaint to the action now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Court. And you are hereby notified that if fail toapear and answer said complaint as herein directed Plaintif? will take Judgment against you therefor by default together with ali costs of suit, and also demand of the Court —_ other relief as is prayed for im his said Complaint. In Tenhneny whereof, 1, JOHN S. LAMBERT, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do bereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of the said Court, at Office, in the City of Nevada, this 12th day of November, A, D. JOHN 8. LAMBERT, Clerk. By Joseph Roberts, Deputy. By Order of Hon. David Belden, County Judge, io and for Nevada County, California. A True Copy—AtteSt JOHN 3, LAMBERT, Cik Per Joseph Roberts, Jr., Deputy. McConne}l & Niles, Atty for Pltffs. rs { L.8. } ——~ 1859. Vom SUMMONS, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, JUSTICE’S COURT. County of Nevada, ss. W.B. ave Township of Grass Valley. Justice of the er. HE People of the Stateof California,to CLARK W. LEWIS, Greerinc : — You are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my Office, in said Township, on Monday the 12th day of December, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to answer tothe complaint of GEORGEN. BROWN, who demands of you the sum of Two Hundred dollars, as per copy of complaint now on file in my offiee, when Judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County,— Greeting ;—Make legal service and due return hereof NIA—COUNTY OF NEV. DISTRICT COURT OF THE 14th JUDICIAL District OF SAID STATE. Tne Proris or tas State or Catrorxta—To THU'S . * AMBROTVPES EGS LEAVE to inform his many friends and th y 3 VOL DNE R’S / oe ad my band, “—a ee No more to meet thee there. 4 MELAINOTYPES iD public generally, that he has the Largest and . i From 83 Battery Street, to ‘ "ier Juatice of the Pe . f said C Thy faith and fervour, pleading STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES ana Best selected Stock ever offered in this market of— : Ne. 122 SANSOME STREET, : AROMATIC om ustice of the Peace of said Coun In unspent tones of love, . SUNLIGHT PAINTINGS on Mica. . HARDWARE . Where he has opened the Largest Leather aad Shoe Sect ee eee ee a7ETs A Pershanee say neu are lead! —Alse— . BAR AND SHEET IRON . Finding Store in San Francisco, with a complete as SCH I E DAM SUMMONS ima. Patent Leather and il Cloth Pictures, . CS STEEL . the Lather Saal Fioding thosheers fee Choe Wall eaear, SCHNAPPS State of California Justice's Court ; Artistic and life like Pictures by all the above new . LEAD PIPE OF ALL SIZE . suchas FRENCH CALF SKIN of the following brands bi County of Nevada bes f jand beautiful precesses, of finer tone and infinite . . i ”" 7 ha Mother—l. leave thy dwelling: Ob ! shall it be for ever, HE REPUTATION VOLDNER’S SCHNAPPS bare hitherto borne for Good quality and richness of flavor will still be kept upand no pains spared to durability, unsurpassed for boldness of outline or . DOUGLAS PUMPS . —Lemoin, Delon, Alboy, Bordinier, Melows ; also, Eureka Township. . RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING . Before W.W. Caperton, J.P. Silver Medal Patent Leather, Moroeco, and a good beauty of finish, will be executed at all times and assortment of Prime Philadelphia Kips, and Calf H. M. Moore, vs. D. Vallandingham. With grief my heart is swelling, in all i of bir oboe gentle shbdtetaneeect LACE LEATHER . Skin, Ouk and Hemlock Sole Leather of all the diffe . Lave x . The People of the state of California to D. VallanPers eces o in r * _ ey wea i °. . From thee-—from thee—to sever. Pp savtiouasiy tavited ta cai. ". RUBBER, HEMP AND COTTON rent qualitres and prices to suit buyers. Also, a VOLDNER’S dingham—You are hereby summoned to appear be. complete assortment of SHOE FINDINGS of all the . various kinds ; Crimped Boot Fronts and Footings, . from $1,00 to $1,50; fitted Calf Boot Legs, from 82, . 50 to $4; Sole Leather from 30 to'37 4 cents per PACKING GUN AND BLASTING POWDER SAFTY FUSE These arms, that now enfold ine Se closely to thy heart, These eyes, that now behold me, fore the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office on Moore's Flat, in said Township, on Wednea day, the 27th day of February, A. D., 1860, at 12 o'clock M., to answer to the complaint Of H. M. Moore Old Daguerreotypes and other pictures copied, improved and rendered imperi«hable. . Views of Buildings Mining Claims, &c., taken at . the shortest notice. } Schnapps continue the leading brand. The undersigned is receiving, by each Steamer from New York a supply to meet the wants of the trade. Adee’ doen ; VOLDNER’S Schnapps are for sale by all dealers . TICKS Ib; G d Shoe Upp fe kind. . 5 tothe lagen Bi ; Prom all—from all—I pact. Deceased persons takenin themost appropriate) = @UICK SILVER ‘ER'S . wa Particular attention paid toorders. ‘Thestore . **foughout this country. C. SHAW, Sole agt. . who demands of you the sum of One Hundred snd j CARPENTER'’S AND JOINER'’S : , 3m 138 Front Street, San Franc sco. y lars, pi i 4 4 Anon. manner. ‘ . wiil be oprn from 6 A. M., til 9 P.M. xf Hundred and Ninety-four Dollars and Forty Cents inN. B. lustructionsgivenin allthe departments TOOLS JOHN G. HEIN, oa terest alleged to be due him from you, as per note o line . M. Wood. op ad J #6 eg you, as pe te on of the art nl T. M. WOOD. FINE POCKET & TABLE CUT-. 143m No, 2:32 Sansome st. San Francisco » Th + . file in this eflice.Patnetic Apreat.—An exchange paper Ww K SPENCER . LERY ] ACI E ~ I OUN DRY — mong so to appees enh-sneter, Shope om m. . GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS $ ee a rendered against you for the said sum of $329 40 — _ following affecting scene from a Pe . MANILLA ROPE, ALL SIZES 650,000 Worth of and Costs of suit. Indigant husband to wife's lover.—‘‘Scoundrel, you have dishonored me, and must die!"’ Makes a rush at him with a dagger. Wife seizing the dagger—* Hold! rash, wretched, imprudent man! What would you de? Would you mu-r-der the father of your children ?”” Husband caves, and father of bis children carries a straight coat-tail through the front door. A Lucxy Memsen.—The man who won a thousand dollars on a fight between a sawhorse and a bydraulic rum, recently lost all his money on a mill race. A negro man has latey been sold in Bos— ton. A bay * speculator” from the country acolored man, while loading bis bay for market, has been in the habit of ‘leaving a hole near the bottom into which another negro bas hid himself while the bay was weighed, and crawled out on the top when it was delivered. Some of the purchasers have paid for him a dozen times over, and begin to think it is about time to take pos— session, and an animated but good-natured controversy is going on between two of the largest purchasers.as to which has the best claim to the fellow. fe Composing Draught.—A draft for ten thousand dollars, given toa manin a “failing condition. Also good for restoring “suspended’’ animation. Capital, too, when ® man is impressed thata “ tight” time is coming. In fect itis apt to inspire a man with a coutempt for sheriffe, coroners, and courts—except the courts over which pretty girls preside until two o'clock in the morning. Ten thousand dollars{! Won't some of our friends open the door and let ina draft? Ay Iypustriovs Lirthe Wire.—The Milwaukie News contains an account of a sailor who, after a five years cruise, returned to that city :— “He left a wife and two childran when he went away, and the first thing on bis return was to seek out hisfamily. He found them in the third Ward, and, after kissing his wife noticed with astonishment that bis children bad doubled their number in five years, and in the place of two there were now four, and oue quite small. He looked at bis wife, and then at the babies—and then again at his wife, who stood silently by. Back and forth from one to the other for full five minutes he gazed, then gave utterance to the following: + Well, , for & small woman, without help, youv’e raised children amaz~ ing fast!’ ” The following is true of more things than one in every day life : Stationery and Hetospaper MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY, Keeps constantly on hand a large and well se.) lected assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., Blank Books, l’rint'ng Bards, Plain Capand Letter Paper, Fancy Note Paper, Sheet Music, Music Booka, Instructors, Musical Instrumerts, &e At wholesale and Retail, on the most reasonable terms A CIRCULATING LIBRARY ' Of Choice Selections and an endiess variety of . CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, . lantic Papers, Magazines and New Publications . received by every Steamer. Steamer Papers for mailing, Postage Free. Pieneer Book and News Depot. Alta California Telegraph Company. . @E Liae is 20w in connection with all the princi. al ities and Towns in the state. ] WW Mrce—Next door to the Post Office, at the . 343 anp Mesic Perot, Main Street j WM. K. SPENCER, Acey . REMOVAL! MOSES KORN Having Removed to the fIRELPROOF BRICK STORE, On MAIN STRERT, opposite the head of Mill Street, [lately occupied by Mr. Martel. . TILL continues to keep constantly on handand is . regularly receiving Groceries of every descripion from below, which he will sell at prices as ow or lower than the same quality of merchandize an be purchased at any other place in Grass Valley. .
Sensonabic Fruit of all Kinds, Constantly of hand, freshfrow Beach’s wellknown New England Premium Nursery A choice Variety of Confectionery, Nut« and Trepical Fruits, . Ofevery description, will always be found at this . Steablishment, unsurpassed in variety or quality at any other store in town Cigars and Tobacco, Of the most choice brands and of every variety, may always be found as above MOSES KORN. HIS NEW LOCATION being perfectly Fire Proof, Capacious and well locat ed for business itis his intention to greatly enlarge . his stock, and purchasers m ty rest assured that they . can always buy at his Store ” AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER than at any other place in town, and at the same . time always obtain the best article in the market. vleiahaeensaameemmanineiennaenre ete teeta a . Importaut to Teamsters and the . PUBLIC GENERALLY %. WM. DENMAN, . OULD respectfully inform his 0! . W the Public tliat he has yormeneny teantbe nat CARRIAGE SHOP ON MILL STRFET, Adjoining Mr. Campbell's Smith's Shop, Where heis now prepared to Manufacture and Repair: Carriages and Wagons of every description, in ihe best workmanlike manner, and upoa the mostreasonable terms. gg All work warranted. @@ Carriages Painted and Varnished.-@@ Grass Valley, Oct. 15, 1955, 4-tf HELIOGRAPEHY, Subseriber takes this method of informi the citizens of Nevada County that he has re-lthen his rooms, and is now prepared to take all kinds of Pictures known to the Heliographie Art, unsurpassed in the world, and he has mae special arrangements for persons coming from distant parts of tee Country, and would say to all such that, provided perfect satisiaction is not given, he will not only not for work, but will pay them for their time “ aad ble in calling. You charge a dollar for ee oe Bee tenn ame eal lae sted view of the you smutty met Aged ; tod the re Se gery with ag os see from Africa, « fifity cents . effect, and that constitute’ geoa d picture = ealf, and forthe know on spules: How many wives are two thousand seven which for the lege ia the United Stale lat too, ra exchange. year ! Depends much on the nature of the use of the chemicals emperishabe and worthless. Practiced, the citizens of counties are mos' CROCKERY & GLASS WARE WOODEN WARE TIN WARE DOORS & WINDOW SASH All of which will be = the Lowest Cash Price. cece se Mee ecesee Manufactures of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. 28] a—3JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER [te , SCHENCK GLASS 4 WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER Main Street....Grass Valley, Two Doors below the Post Office, and opposite Ben ton’s Exchange A LL KINDS of Jewelry Work done in the neates £1 possible manner. Watch Cleaning and Repain ng done at the shortest notice, We hnve a Lapidary connected with oures tablishment which enables us to manufacture a: knds of Quartz Jewelry as cheap as the cheapest.— Be Quartz bearing Gold bought, or cut age N. B. All work done at our Establishment war nted to give entire satisfaction. 24-tf THOMAS S. LEVY, Lumber & General Dealer, Valley Lumber Yard, q Street, o ite Western Hotel Main S0RASS VALLEY. : AVING control of ALL Lumber manufactured at the Buena Vista and Sugar Pine Saw Mills, Iam prepared to sell SUGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUPERIOR QUALITY AND IN ANY QUANTITY Laths, Pickets, Shakes, Shingles, Cedar Posts, &c, &c. ax@~ . have, direct from the Manufactories, SASH, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, FRENCH WINDOWS, Panel Doors, Newels Bantsters, &c, Ke., &c. Which I offer for sale at prices below competition. W. S. MAKENZIE, Manufacturing Jeweler Main Street, Grass Valleys, (Three Poors above Cheap John’s,*) s now prepared tomanutacture to order all kinds YEWELBY, Diamond Seiting, Quartz Geld Work te., Ete, aa New and Choice Designs, for Quartz, orother Jewelry got up to Order. QUARTZ JEWELRY FURNISHED TO OB DER, At the shortest notice, and CHEAVER shanapy oth er Establishment in the State. Watches, Jewelry and Guns, Repaired and warrrnted to give satisfaction, Constantly on huand—A larre sot Well Se lected assortment of JEWELRY, which he will sel as Chenp as the Cheapest. Grass Valley, August 10, 1858. itf R.B. SHARP, DENTAL SURGEON and MECHANICAL DERTGRIST, Has availed himself of the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF USING DR. J. B. FRANCIS’ ELECTRO MAGNETIC PROCESS, In the Township ot — ee. for extracting ° WITHOUT PAIN!!!! References. Dr. E. A. Tompkins, 8. P: Dorsey, James Crosset, * C.D. Cleveland, H.C. Howard, T, M. Wood, OF A R. Shoemaker, J. Deidenback, G. Montgomery, Wm. K. Spencer, 5.5. Glass, . " A. B. Brady, This istocertify that 1 this day had a tooth exted by the Electro process, and perTAFFE, M°CANILL & CO., . Have greatly enlarged their Store ' “FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 65 & 67 Front Street, and 54, 56, 58 & 60 Sacramento Street, {Corner of Front and Sacramento Streets.) SAN FRANCISCO, and are now prepared to offer to the Trade at the VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES The Largest and Best Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ever Imported into this City, comprising, in part as follows : 36 Inch Standard Brown Sheetings. 300 Bales * $6 Inch Brown Sheeting, duff. Brands. 20 C* 100‘! Massachusetts 30 in. Br'n Sheetings. 100 ** ~=Frecmont 30 in. Brown Sheetings 70 3-4, 78 & 4-4 Fine Brown Shirtings. 200 30 in. Standard Brown Drills. 60 “ American and Russian Crash. 20 * 40 inch Surlaps. 120) «6 =6Biankets—all Colors. 9 4, 10-4, 1l-4and 12-4 White Swiss Plankets. 75 Bales Flannells, all colors, Twilled and Plain. 150 Packages, Hickory Stripes, for Mexican or So. American Trade 140 Packages Ticking, including all the favorite Brands. 125 Cases 3-4, 7-0 & 4-4 Bleached Sheetings. 35 *‘* Indigo Blue Drills a wid * Denima, 40‘ 2.2. 4-2 and 4-4 Apron Checks«. 25 * Brown and Bleached Canton Flannels 20 «6 =Colored Corset Jeans. 15 “ Small Plaid Lindseys, U.S, Pilot, Enreka and other Brands of Duck, from No, 10 to 60. 175 Pieces Crossley and Sons amelie Carpets. >» 4 rr “ yy “ 3 elvet 05 ‘* Lowell Ingrain Carpets. 200 «$6.4 Printed Druggetts. 75 ** 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloths. 100 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 Check Matting. 200 Dozen Single and Double Comforters. 1000 ** White & Mixed Merino Shirts & Drawers 240 ** Brown Cotton and Lisle Thrd Undershirta. £000 Ibs Cotton Yarn—No. 7 to 12. 5400 4. 5 and 6 ply Sewing Twine. 3000 Two Bushel Seamless Bags. House Furnishing Goods. Bleached & Brown Linen . Bleached linen Tablecloths Table Damasks. Brown Linen Table Cloths Bleached and Brown Cn. Linen Toweling, Doylies, ion Table Damasks. and Napkins Linen Sheetings. Scotch Diapers, Satin Dam Pillow Case Linens. asks, 10-4, 11-4 & 12 4 Manches . Curtain Muslins, and Lace ter Quilts. Curtains. White and Colored Toilot . Worsted Damask. Quilts. 6-4, 84, 6-4, 10-4 & 11-4 Embossed Table and PiBrown and Bleached ano Covers. Cotton Sheetings. Super Cloth ‘Table and . Window Shades and Hol Viano Covers. lands all Colors, &e. DRESS GOODS, Black and Fancy ColoPlainall Wool Delainss. red Silks. Printed 2 * Flounced Silk Robes. Erench & Eng. Merinos Manchester & Pacific sy “* Coburgs Delaines, Black Alpaceas and Pa French and English De. ramattas. ines. Mohsirs and Debaizes Black and Colored Cotton Velvets. Cashmere Wool & Broche French Prints & Organdies Printed Lawns, Jaconets. Loug & Square Shawls, &e HITE Goopbs, Jaconet & Swiss Muslins. . Ladies’ LC Handkerchiefs Mull and Cheek Kd Gents’ « bh Naninsook & Cambrie “ . Ladies’ and Gents’ L. C. Brilliantes Dimitys, &c. Irish Linens, White and Printed. Handkerchiefs, Hemmed. re * Col'd Border Lin. Lawns, Cambrios, &c Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons, & Gents’ Furni : ‘ Grey Flannel Over Shirts . Duck Pants & Overalls. Blue& Red * Jumpers & Kentueky Hickory and Check Shirts . Jean Shirts. Linen . Seman & Calico ** . Black Silk jiefs Cloths, Cassimeres and . Silk Pocket bee Doeskins, Silk Undershirts & Drws. We are now ers . 250 CASES OF PRINTS. Including Cchecos, Dutchess. Pallm, Spragues, &c. Our Stock PE hn of oO it e ted on the Pacific. aiteidiaiog of late Gents’ and Childrens’ of all grades, in Cotten, Wool and Merino. A Full Line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Lane, Se SL TAFFE, McCAHILL & CO. WAGHINE SOF, SAN FRANCISCO. ESTABLISHED 1850. HE UNDERSIGNED continue to manufacture, at the above establichment, every deseripiion of IM PARCRHOION BERR OY d aNnD OF IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. We ure 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 naw in use. We also mauufacture QUARTZ MILL MACHINERY of any other description required ; SAW and FLOUR MILI, MACHINERY, and STEAM ENGINES, FORCE PUMPS, &c., ke. Quarte Miners can be supplied at short notice with SCREENS of any degree of fineness 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 live. It is our design toturn out the best Work, for which we have facilities at least not inferior to thoseef any other Establishment on the Pacific Coast, aud at the most reasonable prices. ° GODDARD, HANSCOM & RANKIN, late Gopparp & Co, San Francisco, July 1, 1859. a7 tf 2 A CARD.--5t is a well known fact among the medical men, that there has long been wanted a good and reliable preparation of SAKSAPARILLAas nearly all that are manufactured in the East. coyrain spimirs, and some them even MEKCURY although professing net te do so—eonsequently for all cutaneous diseases, &c, they are injourious imstead of beneficial.—Now inthe preparation 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 kuow what he is taking ; THE COMPOUND SYRUP —or— Sarsaaprilla, Yellow Dock, and lodide of Potass. . ba “ Isnomore norless than what its name implies,each dose of one table spoonful contain five grains of lodide of Potass. We defy competitionin thisarticle, as our arrangements are such that we get our Sarea— Root direct from Houduras, and our Iodide of *atass direct from England, in large quantities consequently we believe weare the only firm who can furnish the same article at $1 per bottle. It can be sold by all respectable druggists at the above price. Be careful and 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 ose it—packed in one and two dozen cases ready to ship to any part of the country. Druggists will find it to their advantage tos: Il this Sarsaparil la in prefereuce to all others. R. HALL & CO, Proprietors, 143 and 145 Clay Street, below Montgomery “ly San Francisco. Ws LOUTZENHEISER, Agent, Grass Valley. CHARLES A. CRANE. ADVERTISING AGENCY, 172 MONTGOMERY STREET. [Between Washington and Jackson, } (o P STAIRS.) OPPOSITE LYCEUM THEATER, SAN FRANCISCO. NEVADA NATIONAL, Grass Valley. —_ BEE, Sacramento. = " Fire! Fire! Fire !—Look to your Safes—See have oue of Tilton & MeFerland’s Fire and Purgar Proof betes Given under my hand this 17th’day of October, 4. D, 1859. W. W. CAPERTON, J. P. Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the within cause, that due dilligence has been exercised to procure service on the within detendant, and further avers that he has good reason to believe that the above named de(endant has left the state, and it has been ordered by me that publication be made in the Nevada National, a weekly newspaper, published in Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, state of California, once a week, for the period of three months from the daie of first publication. 2-3m W. W. CAPERTON, J. P. SUMMONS. 0 State of California Justice's Court. County of Nevada, > ss Township of Eureka. Before W. W. Caperton, J.P, Hi. M. Moore, vs D. Vallandingham. The People of the State of California to D. Vallandingham—You are hereby summoued to appear before the undersigned, Justice of the Peace, at his office on Moore’s Flat, in said Township, on Wednesda the 27th day of February, 4. D., 1800, at 11 o’cloc a.m., toanswer to the complaint of H. M. Moere, who 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-six 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 will be rendered against you for the said sum of two hundred and twenty-six Dollars and thirty-one cents and costsof suit. . Given under my hand this 17th day of October, 4. D., 1859 W. Ww. CAPERTON, J.P. Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the within cause that due dilligence has been exertised to procure service on the within defendant, and further avers that he has good reason to believe that the above named defendant has left the state and it has been ordered by me that publication be mace in the Nevada National, a weekly newspaper, published in Grass Valley, Nevada County, State of California once each week, for the term of three months from the first publication thereof. (13-3m) W. W. CAPERTON, J. P. lh. SUMMONS, State of California, in Justice.s Court, County of Nevada, Township of Eureka. J Before w. W. Caperton, J.P H. M. Moore, ve. D. Vallandingham. The People ¢f the state of Callifornia to D, Vallandiagham—You are hereby summoned to appear before the ee Justice of the Peace, at his office on Moore’s Flat, in said Township, oa Wednes day, the 27th day of February, A. D., 1860, at 10 e’clock a, m., to answer to the Complaint of H. M Moore, who demands of ee the sam of One Hundred and Thirty-four Dollars; principal, and the sum of Une Hund rea and Ninety-two Dollars and Ninety six cents, interest, to be due him from you as per note on file in tiis office. On failure so to appear and answer, Judgment will be rendered against you for tle said sum of $3260 96 and Costs of Suit. Given under my hand thie 17th day of October, A. D., 1859. W.W. CAPERTON, J.P. Affidavit being filed by the Plaintiff in the wichia cause that due dilligence has been exercised to procure service on the within defendant, and further avers that he has good reasen to believe that defen dant has left the State; and it has been ordered by me that publication be made in the Nevada Nationa} a weekly newspaper published at Grass Valiey in the County of Nevada, state of California, once in each «eek for the term of three months from date of first ublication. [13-3mj W. W. CAPERTON, J. P. NOTICE. State of California, County of Nevada— NOTICE is hereby given te all interested im: the Estate of JAM H.M ; , to be and appear before the Probate Court , of said CounCort Souset tn the City of Nevede, on Memon, the se, ie of 28th day of November, A.D. e60 at 10 o'clock, 4. M., of said day, and show cause why the Petition of W. 8. McMurtry, Administrator of said Estate, praying the sale of the Real Estate of the said deeeased, therein described, should