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•on to wbmß they may fall. This sum, in itself, is a handsome little fortune, and will be immediately delivered, should he.desire the exchange, k For the purpose of disposing of this magnificent collection of Valuable aud Beautiful Goods from Europe, an AK T VNI O N Has been formed on the plan of similar Associations in London and Paris. The intent is to give to all an opportunity to •ecurefor their Homes, at a trifling cost something pertaining to the artistic and beautiful; that the Cottage of the Ar> Steep and the dwelling of the Miliionare may alike boast that which money can •not replace, and which the man of taste m every walk of life may appreciate. The whole will he divided into Shares, by general wish as low as ON E DO LL A R EAC II! Giving to the Holder an interest, l»y ipurcltase, in the entire collection, aud woiutilutiug a Membership with all thfc privileges annexed thereto, and the right to decide on the Mode of Distri bution. When the .Sale is completed by the disposal of all the Shares, the Property will await the order of the •Shareholders, through the fair and im partial decision of a Committee chosen by themselves. The Number of Shares will be in the proportion of Sixteen to ■each Artiehj in the Catalogue. The satisfaction heretofore rendered by our home in all its transactions —its dong-standing reputation are guarantees -of the faithful discharge of the trust, and prompt delivery of every article •pi-cified. Ihe same con sc that has gained us this position wdl ho strictly ■adhered to, that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. CERTIFICATES OF SHARES tar ARE NOW KKAI) T AT •* I OX E DO I, I. AIL E A C 11! Several articles of this Suhcrh 'Collection have been just received, ami -are open for Examination Sharon in Dinca.n’s California Art Union for sale at ADAMS &, CO., Columbia. San Francisco, jy ‘J2, ’ot—S9--tt-2dp o>-l>R. GUYSOTT'S T VIPHUV- Sll EXTRACT OK YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, put up in the largest sized bottles, contain ing more of the pare Honduras Sarsa parilla thin any other preparation ox taut, which is chemically combined with 'the Extract of Wild Cherry, thus mak ing the remedy more thoroughly « fii «c-:nt than-any other Sarsaparilla before 'the public. At the same time it is per fectly free from -dl mineral poisons, which cannot he said of any other ol 'the Sarsaparilla compounds. "he in- Tuli 1 should beware of ivdst ns. Mcr eury, Iron, Quinine. Potash, lodine, 'Sulphur, Arsenic, and many other min eral and molalic poisons, enter into and form the active basis of most of the Sarsaparilla* and Panaceas of the day dluysoft’s Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla does not contain a particle of these suhstanc s, as any one can ascertain by applying the nec essary tests Let all poisonous Sarsa parilla alone, aud use Ouysott’s Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and rarsapari'da, which is thoroughly cffica -cious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kinds of disease yield to its genial influence. For sab* at nil the principal Drue Stores in the State. Park k White Sole Agents, to whom ail orders must be addressed. Office No. 94 Merchant .street, 3d door above Montgomery. E. S. HOLDEN & CO., Agents at •Stockton. San Krnncissn, July 29, ’54-90-3m Quick Sales and Small Profits! Oo E>o 3MAnaa VARIETY STOKE!! AST) Whole# alf k Retail Dealer in fruits, Confectionary, JVines, T.iquors , Lamps , Chimneys , doles. Crockery, Class Jfure, Sep trs and Tobacco. jfiSkt State Street, opposite the Co efep lamina Exchange, has on hand a general assortment of Preserved Oysters, Lobsters, flams, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Pick les, assorted Pic Fruits, Catsups, Jams, Jel lies, and Honey. Also, assorted Candies, Fancy and com mon, Crackers of all kinds, Figs, Dates, Nuts of all kinds, Crockery k Glass Ware, Lamp Globes, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Oil, Candles, Camphcne &c. Also, an extensive and superior as sortment of Wines, & Liquors, Sk oabs & Tobacco, of the best brands in the market, can be found at his estab lishment.. Particular attention is called to his assortment of Segare; they are A No. 1, and no mistake. Call and examine. Also, Syrups, Porter & Ale, Clocks. WSC He is receiving supplies of fresh FRUITS, of all kinds, every •reek, from below. O. P. DAVIS. Qohiltabla, Aug. 5, ’54-91-tf BIRTBS. No report. MARRIAGES. Water; the streams of Lave “dried up” for the present! Twsggjgg— CANDIDATES J. J. ROGERS of Saw Mill Flat, is a candidate for Constable for Town ship No. 1. CHARLES S. LECKTE, of Saw Mill Flat, is a candidate for Jus tice of the Peace, fur Township No. 1, at the onmiug election. ItJ* S. G. B AILEY', of r*olumbia, is a candidate for Constable, for town ship No. 1, nt the ensuing election. 92 We are authorised to announce ALDEN SEARS as a candidate for the office of Jusiice of the Peace for Township No 1. 91 S&* Wo are authorized to announce CTUB. IT. CHAMBERLAIN, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for Township No. 1., at the ensuing elec tion. 9l- # K. WELLINGTON, of Shaw’s Flat, is a candidate for Justice of the Peace, fur township No. 1, at the ensu ing election. 91 V& JOSEPH CARLY is a candi date for re-election to the offieo of Jus tice of the Peace, at the ensuing elec tion. 90 MB* JOHN L. CONNER is a can didate for re-election to the office of Constable, at the ensuing cl ction. 90 JOHN LEARY is a candidate for Constable, at the ensuing election. 90 TUOLUMNE TELEGRAPH COM PANY. The stockholders of the Tuolumne Telegraph Company are hereby notified, that the second instalment of 20 per cent, on the subscription to the capital of the Tuolumne Telegraph Company, will hi due on the 10th inst., payable to the Treasurer, J A. Jackson, or to the President, J. E. Strong. Per or der of the. Board of Directors. Columbia, Sep 2 l8~)4. J. HECKENDpRN. FOR SALE. ~ A House. In Gold Springs, suitable for a Bo * a ding House, all fitted up with a Bar in full operation and doing a good Business. Two private rooms, &c. A lot of gmmid. For particulars apply to the owner. GEO. RICHARDS, Or to MR. LEWIS, Gold Springs. Gold Springs, Sep. 2d 9">-2w. i ttCTE P. W. BURKE Would respectfully annonne i to the citizens of Columbia and viciuit r, that he has opened a stove and tin store, on Bkoadwav, opposite Mk. G e ken’s Boarding lloise, on ILtoadvvav.— Tin Ware, wholesale and retail. Mer chants can be supplied at San Francis co prices, including freightage. Has also on band a large assortment of Jap anned, Enameled and Brittania ware, Miners pumps made to order, Tin Roof ing, and in fact all kinds of Job work done wi h neatness and despatch, on the most reasonable terms. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. Quick Sales and Small Prefix. P. W. BURKE. Columbia, Aug. 12, ’54-02-tf. CONSTABLE’S SALE. Justice's Court. BY virtue of an execution, issued out of the Justice Court of Joseph Carly, Es<| , in and for Township No. 1, Tu olumne county, California, to me direct ed, dated August 30th, 1854 ; whereas, judgment was rendered against J 3. S. Hill, for the sum of $411.85, debt and cost, I have this day levied and taken on execution, the following described property, to wit: one ranch, consisting of three hundred acres, about one hun dred and fifty of which is under cultiva tion, one waggon and a lot of wood,and farming utensela. The Ranch is situa ted near Gold Springs, known as the S. S. Bill Ranch. All of which I will ex pose at public sale as the law directs, to the highest bidder, on said Ranch, on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1894, between the hours prescribed by law, to satisfy the above judgment and accru ing cost Terms cash. J. L. CONNER, Constable. Columbia Sep 2d 1854-3w-9o 4P4AT-S f cv\ ST EXPRESS AND BANKING office, Tuoi.t'Mss County. Sonora, Columbia Jamestown, Mon ierima, and Chinese Camp. DAILY Express to and from above office, to Stock ton, San Francisco, Sacramento, Marys ville, and all parts of the Ncthern and Southern Mines, for the transmission of Treasure and Packa o ca of every de scription. Also, semi-monthly to and from the Atlantic States, Panama, Europe and Australia. Sight checks drawn on any of our offices in California and Oregon, Deposits received special, or other wise. Collections promptly attended to. Bills of Exchange drawn on our offi ces in Now York W ashington, Boston, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Sidney, London. Also payable at the following "Banks: Exc.‘ Bank of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Ellis & Sturgos, A. D. Hunt & Co. Mcc.’s &. Farmers' Bank Utica City Bank, Bank of Syracuse, Bank of Auburn, B-mk of Attica, Koehestcv City Bank, George Smith & Co., Alexander Mitched, Fire & Marino Ins., Co., Michigan State Bank, Com. Branch Bank of the State of Ohio, Clinton Bank INSURANCE. —We have made ar rangements for insurance to the extent ofCisK Million Dollars on any one shipment. Our express being the most extensive in the United States, we guar antee to do all business entrusted to us with more dispareh, and at as low rates as any other couucrn, with tl\c same se em ity. ADAMS & CO. ■Columbia, Aug. 5. ’54-Ql-tf JAMES MILLS & CO. BANKERg ...AND.,. DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, CORNER OF MAIN & FULTON STREETS, . . ... COLUMBIA .... Draw at sight, in sums to suit en Bank of Commerce Bostoa ; Duncan, Sherman & CV...N York ; Page & Bacon St. Louis, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Baltimore Pittsburg, Panama, Melbourne, Cincinnati, Louisville, Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Auburn, Buffalo, Rochester Chicago, Milwakie, Detroit Cleveland, Columbus, M EXCHANGE, at four per cat. HIGHEST PRICK paid at all limes for COLD DUST! Drafts on San F ran cisco at par. Col lections made on reasonable terms. Columbia, Nov. 5, 1 Sf>3. 52* NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Capons No. .1, due on the 19th day of August 1 So 4, of the funded debt of Tuolumne County, will be paid at the Banking House of Page Bacon & Co., in Sonora and San Francisco. P. O. BERTINE, Treasarer. Joseph Hbslep, Deputy. Sonora, Aug, 19, ’54-93 NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Tuolumne Comity Water Company are hereby notified, that the annual meeting of said Company, will be holdcn at the M. E- Church South. Columbia, on Saturday 2nd day of September, proximo, at 10 o’clock A. M. for the election of officers for the ensuing year, and for the trans action of such other business, as may properly come before said meeting. E. WHITE, Pres’t. R. A. Robinson, Sec’y. Columbia, Aug. 19, ’54-93-2w, GISCHEL’S. BOSTON BAKERY. Bread, Cakes, and Pies of all kinds. Best or Winkb & Liquors. The subscriber, having rebuilt the Boston Bakery, and fitted it up in good style, is now prepared to furnish hia friends and the public with the beat of BREAD, PIES AND CAKE. Also the boat assortment of Wines and liquors always on hand. *** He hopes by strict attention to business, to meet the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. CONRAD GISCHRL. Columbia, Aug. 12, *54-92-tf JOB PRINTING Neath] Executed at Me Gazette Office. W*ELLfr, FARGO fc CO »$ Jfeve Ye rh , Europe a n £ California EXPRESS AND BANKING COMPANY. Capital, $500,000. Principal Offices— l 6, 'Wall strict, N. York. —Express Building, Mont gomery street, San Francisco, — 8 Place do la Bourse, Paris. WELLS, FARGO It P* CO. dispatch an Express to New York and every city and town of the Atlantic States, by every Steamer of the Regular lino run ning between New York and San Fran cisco, both by the NICARAGUA AND PANAMA ROUTES, accompanied by a Special Messenger of each Steamer. A DAILY EXPRESS (accompan ied by Meisengeis) is received and dis patched at San Francisco, from and to Sacramento and all the towns in the Northern Mines. Also—from and to Stockton and all towns in the Southern Mines. Their Express to PORTLAND and the interior of OREGON, is dispatched by each steamer of the Mail Line. Their Express to EUROPE is dis patched ria New York and the steam ers of the Collins’ Line. SIGHT DRAFTS on New York. Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Also—payable in almost all the principal cities and towns in the Atlantic States and the Canadas. EXPRESS OFFICE AND BANK ING HOUSE, On Main Street , Columbia. WELLS, FARGO & CO., Wm. Daeoener, Agent. June 3d, 1854-82-tf n*2/®IES 2 mmXZSS, BOOK EOT. Gazette Ojfice Bidding.,.. Columbia. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established himself in the Stationery, Book, News, and Pe riodical business, at the Ga?ette Office building on Washington street, Colum bia, and that he has spared no expense in obtaining the latest works of the most popular authors, comprising the largest assortment of novel and interesting reading matter in Columbia, And he hopes by strict attention to business to merit public patronage. Stationery of every kind constantly on band WM. C. PARKER. Columbia, aug. 26, ’54 tf 94 OL.D JOE AGAIN IN THE FIELD! at his old stand THE COLOMBO SALOON. Board Ten dollars per week ! ifJ The subscriber would re spectfully inform Lis friends and the public that he has returned to his old stand, which he has fitted up in fine style, and is now prepared to fur nigh as good board, as can be found in the Southern Mines, as the tables will be set with the best the market and season will aflord. His brother has just arrived with him from the States, and is a tip-top cook ! Call and see ! JfiT Every kind of confectionary, cake, pies, &c., will be kept on band, fixed up in Joe’s best style, and no pains will be spared te render perfect satisfaction. JOSEPH WHITMAN. Colombia, June, 24, 1854-fis-tf New Stationery Depot Slate st. 2d door from, Main, Columbia. Just received and for sale at the low est market price, Books & Stationary, bound, & Medical, It Literary works; paper of assorted brands, Maynard li Noyes ink in ounce, pint & quart bot tles, Gillott’s renouned pens. Also, all the school books recom mended by the Superintendent of pub lic Instruction. Constantly in receipt of the dad” San Francisco Chronicle, San Joaquin Republican t weekly Wide West, which will he served at private residen ce* and Minera Cabins at the lowest rates. States papers and Magazines of the latest dates constantly on hand. In connection with the above is a large assortment of novels of the latest dates, which will be sole, or loaned at the rate ef one dollar per month. WM. WEEKS. Columbia, Aug. 12, ’54-93-tf, OLD PAPERS!! Old Papers, for wrapping purposi for sale at the Gazette Office, at oi dollar per hundred. Foh. 25, ’54. I United States 1 Bakery. On Main Street , next to White's Bil liard Saloon. M. HILDENBRAND, Proprietor. BREAD , CAKES $ PIES'! I The best White and Rye Breed. Cakes, Pics, tea and Coffrc, can be found at the United States Bakery. Also, the first quality of Wines, liq uor* and cigd’S, The proprietor thankful fof the pat ronage heretofore extended to him, will use his Lest endeavors to merit a con tinuance, and hopes that all his friends will give him a call. Columbia, Aug. 5, ’54-91-tf. QS3W 2BSOTI&SSTOI RESTAURANTf Main si. opposite Wells Fargo &■ Co.'s Express, Columbia. This popular resort having been fitted dp and furnished in a superior style is now open for the accommodation of tbt public. The bill of fare will present every variety of Fowls , Me its. Vegetables and desert served in a style not to be ex celled. The proprietors would most respect fully, solicit a liberal public patronage, assuring their customers that no effort on their part shall be wanting, to serve up all the delicacies, and substantial the season affords. Merchants , Miners & Mechanics , are invited to give us a call. Board bt thk Wbfk $lO,OO or by the plate, as per bill of fare. ROGERS & 00. Proprietors Columbia, Aug. 5, ’o4-91-tf smmz ss&m B OWE RE Sf CLAPP Would respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Columbia, that they are prepared to execute all orders in their tine ; such as Signs* Ornamental —and — DECORA TIVE PAINTING!! Also, immitations of Wood & Marble. All work warranted to give satisfaction, and executed in the- very best style, and 2d to none in the State. Shop in rear of American Bakery, Main street. Entrance through the Bakery. Columbia, A tig. 5, ’54-91-tf REMOVAL NOTICE. azcaarosrsr & (aaOTspar Grocers & Dealers in General MERCHANDISE , have removed to their New and commo dious Fire proof store, Corner of Broadway ond State streets, COLUMBIA. Where they wil.l be pleased to see their friends, old customers and all who may wish merchandise of any descrip tion, as they will keep the most exten sive stock in the southern mines and satisfy all who may confer their patron age. Goods will be warranted, and sold at cheap as they can b« obtained in any town north or south, and also delivered free of charge. N. B. Goods purchased in San Francisco by a resident partner, at the lowest rates of commission, and forward ed to the mines through agents in Stock ton and Sacramento. Address A. S. CHURCH, Corner of Front fc California sts, San Francisco. Aug. 12, ’54, 92 tf fire7~fTre, FIRE! 1 BROAD WA Y BOOK, Stationery, News, Music, Lamp , Furniture and Upholstry S*brt, is still kept at tha Old Stand*: An assortment Constantly ou hand, and fresh arrivals weekly, All person* having any acounts a gainst tb.i subscriber, will please to call and get their pay. All owing him will also call and pay up without delay. J. HARRISON. Columbia, July 22, ’54-89-tf NOTICK To Ticket Holders in Jolly's Raffle. Ticket-holders in the Gold Spring water Privilege Raffle are hereby noti fied, to present their tickets to tbs sub scriber, at Gold Springs, and receive the money for the same, as the said Raffle will not ci me off. JOHN JOLLY. N. B. The numbers from 1500 to 1550 inclusive have been lost during i the fire in Columbia; any party holding I said tickets are referred to Mr. Geo. Morgan, Main st., Columbia, the agent for those numbers. J. J. I Gold Springs, Aug. 12, ’64-92-3w DAGUERREOTYPES! Portraits. ViEtrs cf Mining Claims, &c A DE COSMOS , DActncRREOTYPisr, would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity, that he has just erected a largo Saloon next door to Oxley & Camp bell's Drug Store, State street, Colum bia. Having practised the art several yr* in the States and California, he is pre pared to take PORTRAITS. , with all the late improvements ; —and trusts he cau injure satisfaction to all who may favor hi."** with » sitting. Having had a large amount of experi ence in taking views of uTUliug claims, mills, stores, residences, and landscapes, he readily offers his services to those desirous of securing good views of min ing claims, &c. Open every dny. Prices moderate . Columbia, July 8,-87 tf WATCHES & JEWELRY. Selling off at Cost I ! The subscriber, being now engaged in erecting his fire proof building, which it will take 2 months to finish, on the corner of Main and States streets, wish es to dispose of his present large stock of WATCHES & JEWELRY ? previous to erecting his new store, as ho will then purchase an entire new stock. As he intends settling permanently in Columbia, every thing he sells will bo warranted to be as represented. If the stock is not disposed of soon it will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION'!! His present temporary tent being in secure for su h a large and valuable stock, he is anxious to sell off immedi ately, and will guarantee any person a Great Bargain, who may favor him with a call. Cal) and see. Repairing tp Job Work of all kinds will be attended to as usu al, on the premises. All work guaran teed. Z. JALUMSTEIN. Columbia, Aug. 5, ’54-91-tf R. 11. TOWLE'S Book, Stationery a Jewelry Store. Just received a new supply of Books, Stationery, fancy goods, Cutlery, &.C., from San Francisco, at bis store ON MAIN STREET, next door to the Union Restaurant,which. I offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Also, a Circulating Library containing many of the standard works, as well as all the late publications of the day. Also, connected with the aboro business, WATCH REPAIRING, And Jewelry manufactured, and most articles usually found in such establish ments for sale, such as Rings, Pins, Gold Pens and Cases, &c , &c., under the management of Mr. S. G. Bailey. R. H. TOWLE. Columbia, May 20, ’54-SO-tf mwßiEa The subscriber has just fitted up his new Boarding House, near the foot of Broadway, and is now prepared to fur nish good board at the low price of eight dollars per week I The table will bo furnished with eve rything the market affords, and no pains will be spared to make those of his friends and the public comfortable wh<j may favor him with their patronage. S. GREEN. Columbia, Ang. 12, ’54, 92 tf COLUMBIA DRUG STORE, For Sale, at Vue Colombia Drug Store on State street, a full assortment of Dr/Oos, Medicihis, Patent Medi cines, Brushes, Combs, Per fumery, &c., I(c. P. S. Physicians prescription* care fully compounded. Columbia, Dec. 24, 1853.-39-tf. NOTICE. I, Isabella Dickenson, wife of G. D. Dickenson, of Stanislaus county, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declare, that from and after the date hereof, I intend to carry on and transact business in my own name and behalf, and on my own account, and that the nature of such business is the keeper of a Public House and Fer ry and Ranching, and I do further ser tify and declare, that I intend to trans act and carry on said business in the county of Stanislaos in said State o California. ISABELLA DICKENSON. Subscribed abd sworn to before me, this 2d, day of August, 1854. E. S. MARVIN, Justice of the Peace, Stanislaus Co. August 19, 1854.