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Great Excitement! &EW STORE AND NEW GOODS! L. NEWMAN & CO’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Commercial street, one door above the corner of Main, AUBURN, CAL. WE, are now receiving at our flrc-proof brick store, the finest and largest assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever offered for sale in Auburn, consisting in part Of Fine Cloth Frock Coats of all colors; Sack and Business Coats of latest style; new and , beautiful fashioned Opera Cloaks; Cans!mere Pants, of blue, black and fancy colors; Vests, comprising the latest and most fash ionable patterns. Also, every style, color and quality of HATS. A superior assortement Of fine white shirts and under garments. FREA'CH CALF BOOTS, of the best quality sewed and pegged. We have on hand a superior article of cutlery, each as Pocket Knives, Scissors. Ac. PERFUMERY AMD FA JVC Y ARTICLES, Mitable for the toilet—the best that could be selected in the San Francisco market. MUSTERS CLOTHIJVG. We hove received the largest assortment of Mi ners Clothing of any store in town, and will sell them at reasonable prices. CIGARS. We will, ns we always have done, and which everybody knows, keep the best and finest brands of Havana Cigars. F&* The firm offer their thanks to their friends and the citizens for iho liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, and by attention to business will endeavor to deserve its continuance. Auburn, Oct 27 my L. NEWMAN & CO. Fashion Saloon, W. OSBURN, Proprietor, Auburn, Cal., On Commercial Street ith door from Main, in Parkinson's new brick building. THE above saloon is now opoti for the accom modation of the public, who are respectfully invited to call. The BAR is supplied with the best of LIQUORS and CIGARS. Auburn, Oct. 27, my F(»K RENT. — Three offices in Holmes’ Fire Proof Brick—suitable for Lawyers, Phy sicians or Bachelors sleeping apartments. H. T. HOLMES. Auburn, Oct. 27 If The very Latest Attraction! NEW ESTABLISHMENT! WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY! DAVIS BERNSTEIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Jewelry, In Mansell's new building on the corner, opposite A'urcross' store, AUBURN, CAL. IS NOW OPENING a large and extensive as sortment of articles in his line, and would in vite the attention of purchasers to the splendid tot of goods that he offers for sale—among which may be found Watches, Clocks, GOLD AAT) SILVER PEA'S PENCILS, EAR RINGS. FINGER RINGS, ETC., ETC. Watches. Clocks, qQAu Jewelry, etc., will Repaired promptly and in a workmanlike manner, and be warranted to remain in good order for twelve months. Having located permanently in Auburn, the wader signed desire's a share of public patronage, as he will sell as cheap as the cheapest. REMEMBER THE STAND! In Mansell’s new building on the corner of the Center Row. DAVIS BERNSTEIN. Auburn, Oct. 27 my Cheaper than the Cheapest!!! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT W T . F. NORCROSS’ JEWELRY STORE, Sign of the Mammoth Watch, , Main Street , Auburn. THE subscriber is new prepared to furnish goods and do work at the very lowest possible prices and will guarantee every article as represented.— Me has ou baud a large and splendid assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, consisting of Bisigs iu great variety. Breast Pins, Broaches, Sells of /ewelri/, Fine Gold Lock ets, Pencils, Kar Bings, Shirt Ballons, Studs, Gold Buckles, and Slides, Specimen Jetvelri/, Odd-Fellows and Masonic Breast Pins, Bings and Emblems, Meek, Vest and Fob Chains, Seals, Charms, &e. A ilarge assortment of Gold Pens with or without ■cases. Watch Keys of every description. Silver Ware and a variety of Spectacles. Also an assortment of clocks on hand, at very tow prices. He would also, respectfully inform the public that he has every available facility for manufac turing, and is prepared to manufacture JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE of every description by competent workmen and at very reasonable rates, jits' Diamond. Pearl, ane Quartz Jewelry made to order and Engraving neatly executed. AS Particular attention given to repairing Chronometers, Duplex Repeating Horn zontal, Patent Lever.and all otherkiud of watches. All work warrented for one year. £Sh*Watch glasses fifty cents each. £#*Jewelry and Musical Instruments carefully repaired. dust made into fine Jewelry ,0r run into bars. Old Gold and Silver bought or .exchanged^ at (he store of W. F. NORCROSS, Watch Maker and Jeweller, £ign of the Mammoth Watch, Main street, Auburn. (October 20, ’55 my BOOKS AND SfAflONERy’. THE undersigned having moved into his New Store, has received a general assortment of SCHOOL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS A GREAT VARIETY OF BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, Fine Cutlery, Gold Pens, AIjKO Musical Instruments of Different Kinds— VIOLINS, GUITAR STRINGS, ETC. State Papses and Magazines received by each Mail. M. OBERDEENER. Jn Sam. Hyneman’s fire-proof brick house, 2d door from Wells, Fargo, <fe Co. Auburn, Sept, d, my STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE! JOHN N. VAN MATER, Corner of East and Sacramento Streets, AUBURN, CAL., WHO rhay be found In the large frame building, opposite to bis old stand Ljjfl where he has just' received a new and well selected stock of Stoves, Tin, Hardware, etc.. Which- be will sell cheap for cash. He is alas ready to accommodate all who may hestew their patronage. Auburn, Sept. 15, '56 my AUBURN. THE OLD STAND STILL AHEAD! GEORGE WIL.LMENT wouId respect fully inform the people of Auburn and vi cinity, that he is still doing business at the old stand on the same liberal scale as of old. Pos sessing every facility for buying that could be desired, he pledges himself TO SELL CHEAPER than can be bought here or elsewhere, of like qual ity. Buying as he does, and being blessed with a substantial share of the custom, he is bound to sustain the above pledge. He keeps constantly on band a large supply and good assortment of MINING AND PLUMING TOOLS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, CIGARS, COCKTAIL FIXINGS, AND AN EXTRA QUALITY OF LIQUORS. N. B.—Goods delivered free of charge. ly KENTUCKY STORE! A. Sl 1. DAVIDSON, CORNER OF MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, t AUBURA', CAL. THE proprietors of the above store hav ing recently received a superior lot of NEW GOODS at their new Fire-Proof Brick Storeroom, offer them to the public on very rea sonable terms. Their stock consists in part of k Clothing, Boots, Shoes, L Hats and Caps. ALSO A superior lot of LADIES GOODS. PERFU MERY of all kinds. Fancy Articles, Ac. pSP Remember the Kentucky Store. TfeS. Auburn. Oct 13. ’55 my Clothing Store at the Hound Corner. SAM AT THE OLD STAND, On the corner of Commercial and Main Streets, AUBURJY, CAL., HAS now in store, and constantly receiving, a large and complete assortment of Clothing, of every variety and style, in the new Fire-Proof Brick Building on the Corner, Among which may be found Fine Cloth Coats, latest style, Fine Calf Boots. Blk. Doeskin Pants.custom made. Gents Gaiters, Fashionable Vests. The largest variety of Fine Shirts ever brought to Auburn. Undershfrta. Drawers, Cravats and Hosiery. Hats of every Sty Ic, Color N. Quality To my mining friends and customers. I offer the best stock of mining clothing such as heavy Boots, Overshirts. Blankets, Ac.. Ac., ever presented. Perfumery and Fancy articles. Grateful for the past patronage of friends and customers, I solicit a continuance of the same. SAM. IIYNEMAN. Auburn, Sept. 15, ’55, my VVM. K. PARKINSON, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c. &c., AVB URN, GAL. THE undersigned in calling the attention of the public to his stock would also improve the opportunity to return thanks for the bestowal of a generous patronage continued through the number of years be has been engaged in business here. Grateful for the confidence thus placed in him, and determined to merit its continuance in future, he offers, at (he lowest rates, a Large and well selected assortment of Liquors of a superior quality; Groceries and Provisions; Crockery and Glassware; Cordage, Preserved Fruits, etc.. Miners Supplies, Hardware, Flaming Tools, etc. Particular attention paid to filling orders.— Purchasers are requested to call at the OLD STAND on Commercial street, 8 doors from the corner. VVM. K. PARKINSON. Auburn. May 12, my COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES 1 ROBERT GORDON TAKES THIS METHOD of notifying his friends and the public generally. Mib&i that be can still be found at his old stand, on the corner of Main and Commercial streets, with a full assortment of all the necessary articles for Mining, Farming, Hotel and Family use. ms BAR IS ILWATS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE CHOICEST Liquors, Cigars, &c. And his goods, which he warrants of a superior he is determined to sell at the lowest Cash Prices—and delivers free of charge. N. U.—ORDERS from a distance promptly at tended to. Auburn. June 23d. ’6smy GKO. A. KEKH.NEK’S EAGLE BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY, AUBURN ; CAL. TIIK Proprietor of this favorite old stand would notify the public that he is at all times prepared to fill the orders for his customers with promptness and in the best manner. The best of Cakes and Confectionaries PREPARED FOR' BALLS, PARTIES, W&DDINQS, Ac, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICK. FRESH BREAD can be had every day at his bakery, or will be delivered in any part of town, as customers may desire. The patronage of house keepers and the public generally is solicited, may 12 my GEO. A. KEEHNER. Placer County Hospital. NOTICE is hereby given that there Isa Hospital for the benefit of the indigent sick of said county, now established and in operation in the town of Auburn, under the supervision of D. S. P. Thomas. By order of the Board of Supervisors. Sept. 22d, ’55.—3m A. S. GRANT, Clerk. WE MUST HAVE ROOM! Enormous Sacrifice in Furniture! WE HAVE a large amount of Stock afloat, which we wish to make room for on arrival, in our large and extensive warerooms. And for this purpose we assure the Public of our determination to dispose of a por tion of our PRESENT EXTENSIVE STOCK. WE WILL OFFER BARGAINS To parties wishing to purchase, such us will be SURE TO SUIT. We are able to SELL LOWER Than was ever known in California. HOWES & CO., Nos. ISO and 182 Montgomery street, Opposite the Theatre, aug 25 3mo SAN FRANCISCO. A Desirable Opportunity for a Family! FOR SALE OR RENT. THAT well known property on the Auburn JIA and Sacramento road, the Twenty-Six H2l Mile House, formerly kept by Capt. Mills, is now offered for sale or rent. This is a most desirable stand—and to a person with a family would prove a pleasant ligate, and a profitable location for bus iness. The terras are very favorable. For par ticulars apply to Mr. Brand on the premises, er to the Editor of the Herald , Aitburn, Nov. 3d, 1855. Notice is hereby given, that during tny absence from (he State, Henry Hubbard will act as my agent in transacting all business feft }jj charge by me. ABRAM BRONK. Aabnr", Nov. Ist, 1855, £1 AUBURN. WELLS, FARGO & CO.’S EXPRESS. EXPRESS DISPATCHED DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Gold Dust, Itullion mid Packages of every description forwarded. Collections, Orders & Commissions promptly attended to. BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD Payable in all the principal Atlantic towns and cities. Highest Price Paid tor Gold Dust. Express in charge of SPECIAL MESSEN GER daily between Sacramento and Nevada via Auburn. ' JNO. Q. JACKSON, Auburn, Oct. 13, ’55 my Agent. ORLEANS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, BROADWAY ST., AUBURN. Charles Morrison, Proprietor. THE ABOVE well known public house having beeu rebuilt in a superior style by the pro prietor, lie would respectfully request a renewal of the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. The location of the House is well adapted to the convienence of the travelling public, being the office for the CALIFORNIA STAGE COMPANY. Particular attention will be paid to insure neat, airy, and C OMFOR TABLE L ODGING. Attached to the house is a Bath Room to which boarders will have access weekly. The public are assured that no pains will be spared in furnishing every luxury and comfort of the season, upon terms lower than at any other House. Hour of closing, 11 o'clock, P. M. july2B GEM HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, j*| AUBURN, PLACER COUNTY. CAL. THE Proprietor having rebuilt this favorite Ho tel, improved in size style, and accommoda tions, is again ready to entertain his old friends and the public in a style unsurpassed by any House in the place. JCSP His TABLE will continue to be supplied with every luxury the market affords. JfG'W* SLEEPING APARTMENTS, for clean liness. comfort and convenience, are unsurpassed by any in Auburn. His BAR, as heretofore, will be furnished with choice LIQUORS, CIGARS, &e. July 28, ’55 my ISAAC W. CREDIT. NEW YORK SHAVING SALOON AND BATHING ROOMS. THE PROPRIETOR of the above establish ment would beg most respectfully to call the attention of his friends and the public to his Hair dressing Saloon, which has been refitted in a style superior to anything in Auburn, and trusts that as he was the Pioneer in low prices, and the first to open a place worthy the patronage of the gen tlemen of this place, That lie will deserve it. He has associated with him MR. JAMES JAM ESON, so long and favorably known in connection with the Washington Baths, San Francisco, the Tontine Buildings, Wall street, New York, and Kitchen & Henderson’s, Boston. In conclusion he would request all who want their Hair Cut artistically, to be Shampood a la mode, or to be Shaved easily, to call here. WM. STEVEN. Warm and Cold Baths from 7 a. m. until 9 p. m. Auburn, Aug. 4, 1855. EMPIRE LIVERY&, SALE STABLE. AUBURN ; GAL. THE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above named stable in the town of Auburn, County of Placer, near the Empire Hotel, where he will be pleased to accommodate all persons who may favor him with a call. He has a large number of Gentle Saddle Horses to hire at all times; BUGGIES,WITH OR WITHOUT HORSES. Horses taken at Livery on moderate terms.— Also Horses bought and sold on commission at moderate charges. Any one intrusting business to the care of the undersigned may rely upon every care and atten tion being paid, by G. H. STEPHENS. Auburn. Dec. 9,'546m PIONEER LIVERY AND SALE & FOGARTY, Auburn, California. BY ALLEN Commercial Street , WHERE horses are kept constantly on hand, for sale or hire, on moder ate terms. Particular attention paid to . Horses left on Livery. sept 15, my. ss» UNION LIVERY STABLE. BARAEV Sf WOODY, PROPRIETORS. Corner of East and Sacramento Streets, Auburn. THE proprietors have recently erected a large and commodious stable on the site of the “Old Crescent City Hotel.” . . where they keep constansly on hand superior lior ses for hire. pS~Goo(\ care and attention paid to horses left on livery at their stable, septlomy PALMER & MURRAY. WA G OX AND BLA CKSMITH SHOP THE above Arm still carry on their busi ness in all its branches, on the site of the old Mechanics’ Hall. pH' Repairing Air wagons. &c.. done on short notice. Auburn. Sept. 15, 1855. my. FOK It ENT.— -That neatly fitted up and commodious store adjoining the New York Shaving Saloon, to a good tenant will be rented low. Apply on the premises. Auburn. Sept. 29 lin WM. STEVEN. GREAT BARGAINS!!! “ECONOMY IS A GREAT REVENUE —MANY GET RICH BY THEIR SAVINGS, AS WEI.L AS EARNINGS.” ALL who believe in the above proverb, and wish to practice it. us far as it applies to CLOTHING, would do well by calling at the BRANCH OF KEYES & CO.’S GOLDEN GATE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Corner of J Sf Second Streets, Saciamento, WIIERK we are selling our extensive and superior stock of FIA'E CLOTHIjVG, at prices so extraordinarly LOW, that if those who are in want will but call and examine for them selves, we are confident that none will leave with out purchasing. We have always on hand an ex tensive assortment of CLOTHS, FAATCY CAS SIMERES AA'D VESTLYGS. which we will make to order in the hegt possible manner; not only warranting them to fit, but to be entirely as represented. . ... REMEMBER! Branch of REYES & CO.’S Gol den Gate Clothing Warehouse. marlTmy YANKEE JIM, lOWA HILL. WILLIAM DUCK, Yankee ji»i, PLACER COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. I AM NOW SELLING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, and Minors aro invited to call and see my new and elegant stuck AT THE OLD STAND. ON MAIN STREET. One door above Adams A Co.’s Express Office. Goods packed for purchasers to anv part of the Mines. WILLIAM DUCK. Yankee Jim's, Oct. 14, ’s4—Gui ROBERT 0. CRAVENS ft 00. THE PEOPLES STORE, YANKEE JIM, PLACER COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SE LECTED STOCK OP Provisions, Liquors, and Miners Supplies. Miners and others wishing to purchase are res pectfully invited to call and examine for them selves. Goods packed to order. spill ly MAGNOLIA SALOON. lOWA HILL. Frank Park, Proprietor. fIUIE stock of Wines, Liquors,and Cigars, at this X establishment ar inferior to none in the State. with the Saloon is an excellent RESTAURANT, where will be served a superior meal on short notice. septlsmy. GEORGE MEYER & M Corner of Bth and J streets, Sacramento. DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, &c, TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have just completed their fire-proof Brick Store, and are now prepared to offer for sale a large and well assorted stock of Goods, at prices that will defy competition. oct2o Ira. INTERN ATIONAL HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO. THE PROPRIETORS of this extensive establishment have the pleasure to an nounce to their numerous patrons, that their large addition to this Hotel is now completed.— We have 150 rooms capable of accommodating 250 guests, and the finest dining room in the State, making the house one of the largest and best in California. We return our sincere thanks to our numerous petrous, for past favors and solicit a continuance of the same, pledging our selves to give satisfaction to all who will favor us with a call. Jackson, bet. Montgomery A Kearnev sis. jan2o my PECK & FISHER'. GILB ERT & McCOMBE, No. G 7 & GO Washington Street, SAN FRANCISCO, OFFER for sale iu packages and quantities to suit: Anti-Gum Oil. Warranted not to Gum on the finest Machinery. Solar Sperm Oil. For Saloons and Families; Burns w ithout Smoking or Crusting the Wick. Sperm Oil. Well Bleached, and Unbleached. Elephant Oil. Sea Elephant, Refined. Lard Oil. Winter strained, Imported. Whale Oil. Handsome Polar, Bleached. China Oil. Tea and Nut in Baskets, Cases and Barrels. Tanners’ Oil. Best quality, in Barrels and Casks. Oil Soap. Finest quality in Barrels. Axle Grease. For Coaches, Drays, Express Wag ons. 4c. Tallow. Best quality imported and manufactured. Camphcnc. Treple Refined, Distilled Daily. Turpentine. In Tin and Wood. Alcohol. Ninety-five per cent, in Tin and Wood. Burning Fluid. Of finest quality. Sept. 15. ’55 3m BRIDGE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that “ The Murderers Bar Bridge Company,” a corporation will make application at the next regular Sessions of the Boards of Supervisors of the counties of El Dorado and Placer, State of California, (or au thority to construct a •• wire bridge ” two hun dred and fifty feet in length by twelve feet in width and four and a half feet railing, across the Middle Fork of the American River, at the house of N. H. Smith, about one-fourth of a mile above Murderers Bar, in El Dorado county, this 7th day of September, A. D. 1855. NEWELL 4 WILLIAMS, Attorney for tbe Corporation. Sept. 18-SW-* YOUNG AMERICA Cigar and Tobacco Store, B. GOODKIND, MALY STREET, AUBURJS *, WOULD inform the public and his patrons that the above head is Ibo style of his new brick front store, two doors below Wells. Fargo <ft Co,’s Office, where he is prepared to sell articles Cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Not excepting San Francisco and Sacramento, at which places we hava also opened branches, hav ing lately made large importations, and received per clipper ships Golden West and Flying Cloud, 500,000 of Havana and American Cigars, Among which may bo found the most celebrated brands. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS would do well to examine the above stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Auburn, Sept. 15, '55 my GENERAL DIRECTORY. Government of the United States. THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE. Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, President of the United States. David R. Atchison - , of Missouri, Vice President, pro tem. THE CABINET. William L. Maroy, of New York, Secretary of State. James Guthrie, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury. * Robert McClelland, of Michigan, Secretary of the Interior. James C. Dobbin, of North Carolina, Secretary of the Navy. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, Secretary of War. James Campbell, of Pennsylvania, Postmaster General. Caleb Cushing, of Massachusetts, Attorney General. THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. R. B. Taney, of Maryland. Chief Justice. John McLean, of Ohio, Associate Justice. James M. Wayne, of Georgia, do John Catron, of Tennessee, do Peter V. Daniel, of Virginia, do Samuel Nelson of New York, do Robert Grier, of Pennsylvania, do Benjamin R. Curtis, of Mass., do John A, Campbell, of Alabama, do United States Judicial Officers. FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, JUNE 1, 1855. M H. McAllister, Circuit Judge for California and Oregon. Isaac S. K. Ogier, District Judge. Edward Hunter. Marshall. • Charles E. Carr, District Clerk. Paciflciis Qrd, District Attorney. Wm. H. Wallace, U. S Commissioner at Santa Barbara GENERAL DIRECTORY. Alex. S. Taylor, Deputy Clerk and U. S. Com missioner, at Monterey. The principal Office of the U. S. District Court for the .Southern District, is at Dos Angeles, where the Judge, Clerk, Marshal and District Attorney have their offices. State Government of California. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. John Biui.kr, of Sacramento, Governor. Samvel Pi nor. Lieut. Governor. James W. Denver. Secretary of State. S. A. McMeans, Treasurer of State. Sam. Bell, Controller of State. Paul K. Lubba, Superintendent of Public In struction. John R. McConnell, Attorney General. S. H. Marlette, Surveyor General. Wm. C. Kibbc, Quarter Master General. JUDICIARY. Hugh C. Murray, Chief Justice. Solotuou Heydenfeldt, Associate Justice. Charles H. Bryan, do do. J. R. Beard, Clerk of the Supreme Court. DISTRICT JUDGES. First District.—Benjamin Hayes. Second District.—Joaquin Carillo. Third District. —Craven P. Hester. Fourth District.—John S. Hager. Fifth District.— Charles M. Creanor. Sixth District. — A. C. Monson. Seventh District.—E. W. McKinstry. Eight District.—J. M. Peters. Ninth District.— William P. Dangerfleld. Tenth District. —William S. Barbonr. Eleventh District.— J. M. Howell. Twelfth District.— Edward Norton. PLACER COUNTY OFFICERS. Hon. J. E. Hale. County Judge. Win. T. Henson, Sheriff. A. S. Grant, County Clerk. J. R. Crandall, Treasurer. M. E. Mills, District Attorney. A. S. Smith, Assessor. G. H. Colby, Surveyor. J. R. Gwynn. Public Administrator. J. L. Finley, Coroner. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. J. W. Chinn, Dolan’s Bar, Ist District. Win. E. Miller, Auburn, 2d “ Vacancy, Dutch Flat, 3d “ Wm. D. Lawrence. Birds Flat, 4th “ D. J. Baker, Todd's Valley, 6lh “ MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Senators. —J. C. Hawthorne. Auburn. Charles Westmoreland, lowa Hill. Assemblymen. —Silas Selleck, Rattlesnake. Lansing Stout, Beal's Bar. T. 11. Reed. Yankee Jim. H. L. Williams, Miucrut Bar. DISTRICT COURT. Hon. John M. Howell, Judge. Meets on the second Moudav in January, and on the third Mondays in April, July end October. COURT OF SESSIONS. Hon. James E. Hale, Presiding Judge. B. T. Buckley and Hiram U. Hawkins, Associates. Meets on the second Monday of Fcbunry, May, August and November. COUNTY COURT. Hon. James E. Hale, Judge. Meets on the first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November. PROBATE COURT. Hon. James E. Hale, Judge. Meets on the fourth Monday in each mouth. TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Township Nc. 1. Justices—L. D. Latimer. Carrol ton; Edw i n Avery, Dotan’s liar. Constables—W. Webber. Dry Creek; Samuel Bay less, Carrol ton. Township No. 2. Justices—l). V. Mason, Gold Hill; John Barnes, Coon Creek. Constables—George Yeric; Tlios. Fairchild. Township No. 3. Jussices—J. M. Frey, Rattlesnake; C. W. Finley, Auburn. Constables—M. P. H. Love, Auburn; E. B. Hale, Rattlesnake. Township No. 4. John McNally, lllinoistown; E. Hogan, Moun tain Springs. Constables—Leonard Jones, Dutch Flat; S. M. Browning, Dutch Flat. Township No. 5. Justices—R. O. Cravens, Vankee Jim; William M.Clanahaa, Todd’s Valley. Constables—A. L. Francisco, Todd’s Valley; J. D. Cartwright, Yankee Jim. Township No. 6. Justices—Daniel Cnbbs, Sarahsvillc; J. T. Hig bee, Michigan City. Constables—Thomas Sims, Michigan City; Reed Jacobs, Sarahsvillc. Township No. 7., Justices—T. P. Slade, lowa Hill; L. R. Sullen, Wisconsin. Const .hies—H. C. Ladd. lowa Hill; William M. Crutcher, Wisconsin. Township No. 8. Justices—P. G. Hyland, Last Chance. Constable—J. G. Walker, Last Chance. Township No. 9. Justices—G. C. Young, Secret Ravine; W. 0. Hayes. Taylor's Ravine. Constables—Newton Penry; W. U. Hill. UNITED STATES MAILS. arrivals and departures. James Bowen, Post Master. The Sacramento Mail arrives at Auburn daily at 3 o'clock, P. M. Departs, every morning at 7 o’clock. Leaves for Yankee Jim, Michigan Bluff and Todd's Valley, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at 2 o clock, P. M. For Illiuoistown, lowa City and Mountain Springs, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Arrives from the above places every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 o'clock, A. M. The U. S. law requires all postage matter to be paid in advance. STAGES. California Stage Company's Stages, leave fur Sacramento daily at 7 o’clock. For Nevada at 1 o’clock, P. M. “ lllinoistown “ 2 “ " “ Marysville “12 “ M. S. Wiiitmarsh, Agent. YANKEE JIM LINE. James Clarke , Proprietor. Leaves Auburn daily at I o’clock P, M- Ar rives every morning at 11 o’clock. RATTLESNAKE * DOTA.n’H BAR LINE, George Steven), Proprietor. Loaves Auburn daily at 2 o'clock P. M. List of Post-Offices in California, WITH ALL THE CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. NAME. COUNTY. POSTMASTER, Angua Fria Mariposa B. P. Whitney Alameda Alameda A. J. Barber Alamo Contra Costa J. M. Jones Al varado Alameda H. C. Smith Angels Calaveras J. C. Scribner Auburn Placer James Bowen Alpha Nevada A. J. Alston Antioch Contra Costa J. D. Clarke American Ranch .Shasta. T. A. Freeman Aqueduct City ~ Amador M. S. Butler Belmont .. . San Frsnoiwo M Flashner POST-OFFICES. Clinton Nevada J. M. Cook Cold Spring El Dorado...J. M.Gnetschio* Columbia Tuolumne. .A. A. Hunoewell Coins! Colusi William Vincent Cordelia Solano P. O.Lamorle Cosumnes Sacramento... ,W. D. Wilson Cottonwood .. Shasta William Lane Crescent City Klamath D. C. Lewie Coloma El Dorado R. F. Davli Curtisville Tuolumne J. M. Root Contreville Contra Costa. ..R. S. Clement Cherokee Butte T. M. Oanel Clarksville El Dorado D. Cummings Diamond Springs., .El Dorado... ,C. N. Noteware Don Pedro's Bar.. .Tuolumne... .Richard Smith Double Springs... Calaveras N. T. Norcroaa Downievllle Sierra James Gernon Dry Creek Yuba Robert McAdams Drytown Amador J. Q. Sneath Elliott's Ranch... Sacramento Mr. Elliott Eureka Humboldt H. W. Beau Elizabethtown... Plumas Lewis Stark Empire Ranch.. ’ abn, . S.'Moody Emory’s Cross)eg Yuba J. W. Everett Fremont ..YV.fo J. Spect Fiddletown F Dorado D. Townsend Forbestown Cults Nathan Plum Forlorn Hope Mariposa J. Smith Forrest City Sierra W. Henry Foreman's Ranch. .Calaveras S. Foreman Fourth Crossing.. .Calaveras.... A. C, Bentzhoof Foster's Bar Yuba J. B. Whitcomb French Camp San Joaquin R. W.Noble Gibsonville Sierra C. Cunnigbam Gwlu Mariposa Wm. Lnughlin Garrotte Tuolumne Cage Tucker Georgetown El Dorado A. M. Stowe Gilroy Santa Clara.... A. C. Everett Goodyear’s Bar, .. Yuba Julius Meinbardt Grafton Yolo A.Updegraph Grass Valley Nevada E. Matthewson Green Springs Tuolumne J. D. Tabor Greenwood El Dorado C. C. Brady Grand Island Colusi Thomas Eddy Garden Valley.... El Dorado... .Sam'l Steward Georgians Sacramento. . . . J. M. Scdwrll Hill's Ferry Stanislaus J. Hill Hamilton Butte R. S. Patton lion's Ranch Tuolumne..G. D. Dickinson Horsetown Shasta G. W. Baker Hlinolstowu Placer B. Brickcll Indian Gulch Mariposa J. N. Morton Indian Diggings.... El D0rad0,..., J. W. Gilbert lone Valley Calaveras J. H. Alvord lowa City Placer J. Colgau Jackson Amador Wm. M. Rogers Jacksonville Tuolumne G. P. Keys Jamestown Tuolumne R. A. Manila Johnson’s Rauch... Sutter.W, E. O'Kenv Knight’s Ferry San Joaquin . Geo. M. Dent Lisbon Placer G. W. Applegate, Lagrange Stanislaus.,. .L. M. Booth Lewistown Trinity C. Wood Lassens Butte W. P. Mayhcw Los Angeles Los Angeles. ~W. B. Usboru Millcrton Mariposa........H. Carroll Mariposa Mariposa .J. M. McNamara Martinez Contra Costa. . Hiram Topg Marysville Yuba P. W. Keyset Maxwell’s Creek Mariposa. ... G. W. Coulter Michlngan Blulf Placer,. P. Ditta Michigan Bur Sacramento,.. .M. Hamilton Mayfield Santa Clara J. Ollisotv Misson San Joae Alameda,,..,. J. J. Vallejo Mokelumnc Hill Calaveras Jamesß.McKinny Monterey Monterey Wm. Curtis Montezuma Tu01umne....... ,J. T. Hoyt Monte Los Angeles. .Ira Thompson Moon’s Ranch Colusi..,. George Eastman Monroeville Colusi R. H- Pratt Mountain Springs. . .Placer ... J. Barron Mt. Ophir Mariposa. J, H. Miller Mountain View Santa Clara Jacob Shumvi ay Mormon Island Sacramento.. . D. A. Eneas's Mud Springs El Dorado, J. W. Oricbfield Murphy's Calaveras. .. A. H. Stevens McDermott Bridge. .Calaveras. . W.F. McDermott . ,E. B. Eaton . W. H. Ehdicott Napa Napa Nevada Nevada. Nicolaus Sutter T. A. Russell North Branch Calaveras Ed. T. Lake Nealsburg Placer A.C. Neal Newton El Dorado W. Fisher Nelson Creek Sierra J.C. Lewis O'Byrne's Ferry Tuolumne. W. McCormick Oro City Placer G. White Ottitiewa Siskiyou G. H. Coe Oakland Alameda T. Gallagher Oregon House Yuba Peter Rice Oroville Butte R. S. Garland Obispo Sacramento... .C. T. Howell Opbirville Placer Daniel B. Curtis Park'sßar Yuba E. S. Gaver Pleasant Springs. .. .Calaveras. .R. H.Uoerchuer Petaluma Sonoma S. W. Brown Pilot Hill El Dorado A, J. Bailey Placerville El Dorado.. .. A. M.Tbatcbcr Pulah Solano Elijah Syloa Patterson Nevada E. P. Truney Quartz burg Mariposa James Gaines Red Bluffs Shasta S. Brad way Rough and Ready. . Nevada E. B. Winans Round Tent Nevada Rattlesnake Placer T. Wood* Russian River Mendocino H. G. Hcald Sacramento Sacramento .Ferris Forman Strawberry Hill Yuba J. Bonbart Sierra Sierra Mitchell Sutter Sacramento. . D. E. Hastings Salinas Monterey J. B. Hill Salmon Falls El Dorado J. Downer San Bernardino San Bernardino. D.N.Thomas San Andreas Calaveras C. L. Sweet San Gabriel Los Angeles T. Burdick San Pablo Contra Costa.... A. B. Bates St. Louis Sierra W. P. Williams Secret Ravine....... Placer Mr. Hart Smith's Ranch Sonoma W. Smtih Stockton San Joaquin. . . P. E. Conner Son Francisco San Francisco. . C. L. Weller San Diego San Diego... George Lyon San Jose Santa Clara. J. W. Patrick San Juan Monterey... .Patrick Breen San Lorenzo Alameda John Wood San Leandro Alameda. . W. Van Wagner San Louis Obispo. . . , Sau Louis Obispo..TJHarvey Son Pedro Los Angeles Geo. Alexander Kan Rafael Marin S. J. Kidmore San Ramon Contra Costa. . Wm. Russell Santa Barbara Santa Barbara ,G. R. Fisher Santa Clara Santa Clara F. Cooper Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 11. J. Share Santa Rosa Sonoma... .T. G. Habmunn Shasta Shasta J. Letnon Shaw’s Flat Tuolumne J. A. Lank Snelfings Ranch Mariposa H. Schrocder Sonoma Sonoma Miller Sonora Tuolumne. ...G. W. Patrick Spanish Flat. El Dorado, . . . S. S. Richards Staples Ranch San Joaquin. . .D. J. Staples Steinbcrger's San Francisco, .G. Thatcher Suisun Solano W. S. Kyle Sutter Creek Calaveras D. Crnad'all Tomales Marin Mr. Bennett Tehama Colusi O. Gervy Texas Hill Sacramento J. Clarkin Trinidad Klamath E. C. Darling Trinity Trinity C. Lee Uniontown Humboldt A. H. Murdock Vacaville Solano Wm. Uootcn Volcano Amador.. . .George Madeira Vallejo Solano J. B. Friable Valecito Calaveras. . .Geo. M. Murray Visalsa Tulare J. P. Majors Western Sacramento A. H. White Washington.. Yolo A. Warring Watsonville Santa Cruz L- Thrift Wcaverviilc Trinity James Banoring Woodsidc San Francisco; MAParkhnrst Yankee Jim's Placer N. Henok Yolo Yolo J. H. Hutton Yreka Siskiyou ... John Lintell YubaCifv Sntter L. Bsdolett