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Tkc Mm ark ia HcIimI. The fallowing incident in a District School described by Mr. Willssm Pitt, of New York, President of the Manhattan Insurance Company, In nn address before “ The Liter ary Society,” in Slockbridge. Maw., hie native home, will take many wboee head-' aro now streaked with ailvery liaira, a jour ney back to boyhood and early life ; A District School not far nnray. Mid B<rkshire hills one winter's day Was humming w ith its wonted noise Of three score mingled girls and boys — Some few upon their task intent, Kut more on furtive mischief bent ; The while the master's downward look Was fastened on a copy-book— When suddenly behind bis back, Rose sharp and clear a rousing smack ! As "twer a battery of bliss. I.ot off in one tr-mendnas kiss! ■What's that ?' the startled master cries ; •That thir,** a little Imp replies, 'Wath William Willith, if yon pleatbe— I thaw him kith Thuthannah Peathe!” With frown to make a atatue thrill, The master thundered “Hither, Wil !” T.ike wretcb o'ertaken in his track, Willi atoh-n chattels on his bark. Wil hnng his bead in fear and shame, And to the awful presence came— A great, green, bashfull simpleton. | The bolt ofall good natured fan— With smile euppreseed and birch upraised The threatener faltered—‘I amazed That you my biggest pnpii, should Re guilty of an act so rude ! Before the whole set school to boo— What evil genius pot you to’t !” ■'Twasshe herself sir ” sobbed the lad. ‘1 didn't mean to be so laid— And when Susannah shook her cnrls, Aad whispered I w as a 'fra'd of girls, And dursn’t kiss a baby's doll, I couldn't stand it, sir at all. Rut tip and kissed her nn the spot ! I know— booltoo—I ought to not. But, somehow, from In r looks—boo hoo— I thought she kind o'wisbcd me loo !” The above reminds us of our schoolboy days and schoolboy sweethearts, of which we bad about a dozen. Why not let boys and girls go to ecbool together yet ? Much better for the boys—none the worse for the girls. How innocent was William when be kitaed “Thuthannah Peathe ?” as innocent and pure ae the dew drop. For ycare and years we went to school with the girls, •tood up in the same class, and spelled Con stantinople and procrastination, and got "head or foot” juet as fate decreed it but we alwaye made it a point to keep our “Thuthannah Peathe" from missing if we could, Then the apples and pea nuts, and “lasses candy” that, stored away in our desk, were love pledget which we very fre quently slipped to “Thuthannah' but we venture to say it never disturbed the deco rum of tbe school, nor caused old Pike or Dilworth to go neglected. Alas, for the good old days of “Tare and Tret” and tbe birchen rod.— Exchange. Npar«rea*« Vrm«n. The Reoinmno of the Wori.d. —One of the greatest attractions in England is the Rev. M. Spurgeon, a minister of celebrity, although hut twenty-five years of sge. He is said by those who have heard him to be a most remarkble speaker, and distinguished for his originality of thought, and great power of language. In one of his sermons, which has recently been published, we find the following eloquent passage : ‘•Can any one tell me when the beginning was ? Years ago we thought the beginning of this world was when Adam came upon it; but we bare discovered that thousands of years tiefore that. God was preparing chaotic matter to make it a fit abode for man : pat ting races of creatures upon it. who might die and leave behind the traces of His hand work and marvellous skill. before be tried His hand upon man. Itnt this was not the beginning; tor revelations points os to a period long ere this world was fashioned—to the days when the morning stars were be gotten ; when like drops of dew from the fingers of the morning, stars and constella tions fell trickling from the hand of God ; when by His own lip*. He launched forth ponderoua orbs ; when, with His own hand lie sent comets, like thnnderholls. wander ing through the sky to find oDe day their proper sphere. We go back to years gone by . when worlds where made and systems fasbionted, but we hare not approached the beginning yet. Vum »r to me tune wnen mi me Cnt rerse slept In Ibe mind of God ns yet unborn until we enter the eternity where God, the Creator, tired alone, everything sleeping with Him. all creation retting in His mighty gigantic thought, we hare not guessed the beginning. We tnsy go back, back, ages upon ages. We may go back, if we may use such strange words, whole eternities, and yet never arrive at the beginning. Our wing might be tired.our imagination would die away. Could it lightning's lashing in majesty, power and rapidity.it would soon weary it self ere it conld get to the lieginning. But God from the begin ning chose His people ; when the uonsvi gsted ether was yet unfauned by the wing of a single angel, when space was shoreless or else nnborn, when universal silencereign ed, snd not a voice nor wisper shocked the solemnity ofsilence when their was no being and no motion, and naught hut God niin •elf. alone in His eternity j when, without the song of in angel without the attendance of even the cherubim ; long ere the living creatures were born, or the wheel* of the chariot of Jehovah were fashioned; even then, " In the beginning wa* the World,” and In the beginning God’s people were one with the word, and “ in the beginning He I chose them unto eternal life.” | A Sino' i.aii Votk. —At the election in Marsschutt*. the town of South Danvers vo i ted ns follows for Govcnor : Bunks, li' publican 444 Bench, 444 Lawrence, American 444 pf- Gen. Whitlocks column have nude a lurge *• haul” from the rebels in India. A company or the Madras Forty-third Na tive infantry attached to the column, found one hundred and forty cart loads of gold bricks and nuggets, aud forty lacs of rupees and more was expected to be discovered. Besides this large amount of treasure, an immense quantity of jewel* ha* been found. The value is nine millions sterling. A nobleman having given a grand party his tailor was among the company, and was j ihu„ adJi<-•»<*> > >y i*ts loriK-bip •• My dear sir.l remember your face, but forgot your name,', The tailor whispered, in a low tone : •* I made your breeches.” The noble i man, tak ng him by the band, exclaimed: " t Msjur Bridges, 1 am happy to see you.” JANSON, BOND & Co, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF $1*$$$$», CIORN'KB B* 1 tery and Clay street* San Franciaeo, / hare now landing and in store— 200 hale* 30 mrh brown drill* ; ion hale* 30 inch brown sheeting*, 100 holt* No 0—000 I Mirk ; 500 holt* No. 2—10 (Hick ; 20 hair* Karen I luck: 10 cn«e* Meirimar print*; 10 ca«e* Prague print*; 10 case* Pacific print*: 10 »•«*«** Ihinnt IP* print*, 10 ca*e« 7 8 an*! 4-4 bleached shirting*; 10 ca«e* 6 4, 3 4 and lo 4 bleached shirting* 20 caAe* blue drill.*; 20 cn*es blue denim*. 10 bales hickory stripe*. 30 bale* 7 Hand 4 4 ticking*. 10 bale* scarlet, blue and grey flannel*; 10 bale* Uallardrale white flannel; 6 cases Coburg* and Merino*. 6 case* wool ami half wool plaid*. 5cases blue ar.a black al|**c*»: 10 oases I’aeiSe—new style* I*e Lain#*, 5 cases, all wool, new styles lie Laine*; 3 case* French Merino*; 1000 Day State plaid shawl*; 1000 cashmere and plain wool shawls; black and colored silk*; plain, figured and plaid *i!k«; Aad a large a**ortment of other I res* Good*. Bli.INKKTft. 1000 pair white, green and blue Mackinaw, 1000 pair DR, TBH aud *HG Blanket*. 1000 pair cheap grey Knt,D*h Blanket*; lie*) pair cheap blue Kngli-.. Dlinkets; 600 pair scarl *t English Blanket*; 000 pair 9-4. 10-4, 11-4 and 12 4 white bed Blanket*. C’lothintf nml aariiietiing Goods. 1000 do*, grey, blue and scarlet flannel shirt*; 1000 dor grey and white Merino Undershirt* and I‘rawer.*; 1000 do*. Merino and all wool socks; 600 dot. Satinet and Jean Bant*. &n0 dot. duck and cottonade pants; 600 do*, hickory and cheek shirts: 6*Hi dot. calico and white dress Shirt*; 600 dot. Overall* and Jumpers; Black and fancy Silk Cravat*. Neckties, Silk Hank erchief*. Suspender*, and a variety of other ar ticle* too numerous to mention. For sale low by J ANSON, BOND* CO., Corner of Battery and Clay Streets, nil 2m San Francisco. SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFORNI A. COUNTY OF .NEVADA, ** District Court, 14th Judicial District of said State. The People of the State of Califordia—To JOSH l A SWKKT. Greeting— You are hereby summoned to appear am! answer the complaint of TlloMAS N. I’AlNE, filed again*! you, 11 B. Bronson. Thomas Primsose aud llirani II. Sweet — Within Ten Day* from the service of this Writ, If served on you in this County, within Twenty Bays if served on you withiu tbi* District ami out of this County, and witein Forty days if served on you in tlm State and out of this District, in an action rum menced on the 1st day of November, A D. 1368. in said Court to obtain a Decree of this Court, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage hearing date the 2nd day of April. A. D. 1867. executed by the Defendant, Joshua Swtet, to PlaintilT. ami for the sale of the premises therein, and in *aid Complaint particularly mentioned and described, aud theappli cation* of the moneys arming from such *»le to the payment of the amount due nu two certain prouiiso ry nntew, *et forth in said complaint, made and de livered to *aid Plaintiff. Thom a* N. Paine, by the De fernlant* Waring even date with .mid mortgage an»- thereby intended to l*e secured.—To wit : The sum of Si* Thousand Dollars, with interest thereon from the 2nd day of April, A. D 1867. at the rate of two and one half per cent per mouth HU paid . ami if and deficiency *iu«ll remain after applying all of the *aid moneys. pro|*erly so applicable, thereto, then that PlaintilT may have Execution therefor against the »aid I*ffondant *, al*n that all of *nid Ik-hadant*. and eaeh and every one of them, and ail ami every person claiming under them, or any or either of tiieai. subsequently to thec» ninirnreinent of thi* ac tion. myy be tarred and foreclose*I of all right* cbim*. loin and equity of redemption iu or to the aa id mortgaged premise*, or any part thereof, and or such other or further relief, or hoth, in the pre mises, a* may be ju*t and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to an *wer said Complaint a* herein directed. Plaintiff will take Judgment against you therefor by default to get her with all cost* of suit, and also demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in hi* -aid Complaint In testimony whereof, I, RUFUS SHOEMAKER. Clerk of the Dintriet Court. af**re«aid, do hereunto *et nv hand, and tl*« Seal oi said Court, at Office. m the City of Nevada, this 2nd dav of November A D 1869. RUFUS SHofofAKKR. Clerk. By Wm. Smith. Deputy P-M State of California, ) 1 n District Coart. County of Nevada. / 14tli Judicial l>i»tri< Tlionia* N Paine, v< Joshua Sweet, et al. In application of Pltfl * Attorney* herein, an appearing to my satisfaction that a'good cause of lion exist* against the Defendent. Jn-hua Sweet,t he i* a proper party thereto, ami that the uU fendant I* not a resident of this State, and that resilience of said Iiefemiant i* unknown to Plaim It i* onlered that the Mirnumn* herein ta *er um*n the said Jo*hua Sweet hr publication in • Nevada National * for Three Month*. Given under iny hand this Norembei 2nd 1868 » r ™Y MAS H CASWELL. f* Judge Attest, Rufus Shoemaker. Clerk of District Co * Niu.. riur. Bj A«" “•ffg S owing Mac hines. ,J*- . -RV, having th« A*-»r, uw ‘ *“l" r ‘" r FAMILY KEWl L * *• ,h * EXCHANGE H<JWL V , ALt , K ' C“ " M ‘ Sk -'"'V of «rh a f" r * hr *»•* Machmu. and for tlm purpuM of, lug instruction in their use. A#* Indies wishing to procure the machine* referred to Mas. Ming* vkkk. on Church Stieot. WT doiio to order with neatue** and . patch. Work left at the Exchange will be retur tho second day without extia charge Gragg WHey July 2**, 1868 Wm K. SPENCER GRASS VALLEY BOOK, &tatoiurg anb Bttospapcr MAIN STREET, Ur** TIIE kw|M constant I y on hnn«1 i 1 an<! «ll selected »«M>rtB)«it of IU1IKM, At,, At whofetle and Retail, <o tit** moat reasonable term*. STJJfhlRD and M1SCKLLAJ\'E0US IIOJKS, BU.yK HOOKS, S IIOOI. BOOKS )HJt W1.YU. TISSUE and FA.KCY JKOIF. PAPER, • (SIFT BOOKS. EJKVELLPES., tee, lee. rug HK.1T 8KLECTIOSS 0! STAS DA HD MV S/CAL HOHKK, SHEET MVSIC, MV8ICAL IXSTKCVEX TV. HULK PEXS. I-KXVHA axLBnr, T<ic*lh»r w»>11 l*i» n>» «nj l,f*l PI BLIP A TKKVS. PERIODICALS, MAO.U/.LVES..I T.l.YT/C PAPERS, Ir. Steamer papert in irri,/>/i«»— pottage free F.v'rvlliln, in tl>i- linr of ,» 1>» l>»*l i» In t aHlorni, markrl, will ,l»», >** V-|'l on tmnil. md uu tfxrrtinu to k.r, up ,il tin* Hurt, .ill l»o pared. Alla Pnliloinin Trle«rn»h ( ampanf. Jlilk line la ion in • nuectlon tth all the princi . pal Cttlaaand Towna in the ►!«*. 40- Umn —Next door to thd'oat Offlre, at the G. V. Book a*d Mist*' Pm**, f ain Street WM. K FENCER, Anmrr ROAD NOTCE. 1>KRSoNS who have an agreeraef t«> travel on the the Nevada an 1 Graaa Valley Turnpike t onu»a nv * Hoad, by the month, will plfe call at the « *f lice of the Secretary, fit Net a. I a Valley, on the first of every month and hnv#ie agreement re newed. R. SHORlKKR, Sec y. KORN & LCYN, (Successors Io Juhw>cm } ‘ Co.,) I IK A1. Kits IN Grorrrira, f ruit, Frorion*, Ar., MILL STREET. GRASS VaLKY. Hetn rm Ih' Ston.nit Hall and O n Markrt. 'PMK subscriber k«*ep*« conatantljn hand mi are 1 regularly receiving Groceries • every «>*erip th,n irom below. * hieh they will-11 at price* a* lew or lower than toe i*ame <|ualitpf merchandize can be purchased at any oilier placet (ir«»* I alley. Nmaanablr Frail #f nlKiud*. Convtautlv on hand, freah from Bell i well known New Holland Premium Nuraery. A choice Variety of C«afrcli«n<*r>, IN a la nndrropienl Fruit*, Of every de««*ription. w ill alway* I found at tlila ♦ •tabli-hment unaurpnaaed in vtri4 or <tua!ity at any other atore in town. 4*i|{nr« and Tobura. Of the mn*t choh e brands and of et« variety, may a I wav* be found aa above. Mhls Kt»HN llo\ N. Ornaa Valley July 30. ISM.—ul tf orm.isr AND APR IS! fHVFUsT AND APKIST. UCCFIJsT A VP APRIST, oPCPIJST ASP Al RIST, nCCPLl.-T ANP APKIST. OCCPIJST AVI) APKIST, DR. J %VAS /.ANT. PR. J MV AN /A.NT. Pit J MVaNZANT. PR. J. *«f V A V 7. A NT. DP. J tf .'AN ZANT. PR. J. WVAS ZANT. IS TRRATING PI8EASEM IS TREATING PISRASKM IS THKAT1NG PlSRASEH IS TREATING DISKASIM IS TREATING PISKASKS IS TREATING DISEASES OF TIIE EM AND EAR. OK TIIE F.YI.WP FIR. OF THE KY| \\p KAlt. OK THE KYI.WP EAR OF THE KYlxNP EAR. OK THE KYlWP EAR, MEDICALLY t Si RGK .VLLY MEDICALLY k SI'RGICALI.Y. MKPK AI I N k SPlUilPAl.I.Y MKPir.ll.LY k SPKGICACLY. MEDICALLY k Sl RGK'Al.LY. MKPICAU.V h SPItGICAl.I.V. AMAPROSIS, fTARACT. AMAI HOSIS tTARAfT. amaprosis cr.\R.\n AMAPItOSIS. Cl A11 At Y. A'I APROSIS, arvltAPI AM APROSIS, OTAUACT. WEAKNESS k INFLAMAHoN, WEAKNESS \ NKI.AMATION, WEAKNtXS k NKI.AMATION, WEAKNESS A NH AMATION. WEAKNESS k I.TLA.RATION. WEAKNESS A UFLAMATION. INJPRIKS FROM BR STING * INJPRIKS FROM ItfeSTING IN.IPRIES FROM RESTING. INJCRIB* FROM HkslING. MISTING INJPRIKS FROM IXJPKIES FROM UlsTING NERVOrs PF.AKN2FS. NFRVol - PEA I NEW TOPS PEAK V ®S, NKItViS - PF.AFNFF. NFRVol S PEA I N IF. NKRVOPS PKAFNHF office, foot of ilay street. OFFICE, FOOT OF I LAY STREET OFFICE, FOOT OE CLAY STREET. OFFICE FOOT < «AY STREET «»FFTCT.. FOOT OF C«vY STREET OFFICE, FOOT OF Cdf STREET. OCCULIST AND AURJST- Dr. J. W. VAN ZAITT, SURGEON TO THE CHAB1TY, MAM HtnThf) Eye and Ear Hospital, Wily and County l'hjficiau. of Sau Ulan cidct in 1852. DI{. VAN ZANT. HAVING DEVOTED HIS STUDY, fOR years to Ike Sargieal nntl Medical treat ment of dineises of TIIK R1K AND E tH, and having had the beoefit of the large HmiphaD at home, and in treating with great auccaai /fmautoai* or difteaae «»f the nerve »»f the Eye, Cataract, Ob itructionof the Urni, Inlhunntion*. Opacitiea, iaju rie< from blaating, wcakniog, thiekuing of the kd* ; alao Peafnee* of loitg Htamling. from the result of feverr, moa.l.'-., kr.. ringing »ound« in the ear, * ml all defect* of the delicate organ of hearing 44" Institute f«r the treatment of Hi«*a*efl of the Eye ami Ear. foot of Clay Street, San Franciaco. 10 3n. " " ,n r ° r FLFJJANTI.V KZHTTKn IN LITHOGRAPH. pONTAlXIN'O a irenerfil riew of the town find «ep \J arate riew* of the leading business houses, resi dence*. cottage*. quart* mills, fcc. Tii i mraar pktumb or Tm kbh> mvmm m nuKD is Tin sr i n Rrmally |*ubli«hr«l by Mm. 14. ftPFWKR, 30 At l». V. H*m»W and Mu«ie Star**. WHIPPLE'S POWDE1L THE rVMFnsmXKP are itfuUrly rcnhing from the Manufacturers, IIKNNKKM U. 1i. KKM’llAMi A CO., PROPRIETOR.* <>K TIIK Whipplr Ponder Mork«, Well known a* the OAK II % I. I. VI I I. I* M , A full supply of COWPflt of the above celebrated and lone e.taMUhed tnnnufarture. It I* the desire of the manufacturer to have this Powder introduced generally to the consumer* of California. in onlcr that it mar acquire in thia state the «aire character that It ha* always sustain ed in the Atlantic state. . and the undersigned are consequently instructed to offer it to the Trade at Carnally llrdnrrri l*rir«a ! Their are there f ure prepared to present such in duceinents as will make It to the interest of buyer to give a trial toth.> WIIIITI.K l*ov |>Ei: ( ROMR\ A IHVIHUIR. A cents for the Manufacturers, lil litttory J*tieet. I i Bm San KrancfsOO. ■ £ DEALERS t W 105 clay St v>> Nobles k Doare’s Varnishes. ALL THE STANDARD AMERICAN .DO Adams’ Boston Brushes. ATLANTIC WHITT LEAD, FOREST RIVER DO. TIUAW’S »nd other Colors GLLES, BK0\ZFS COLD LEAF, &C. S.L\DS’ SIRSIPUULM, The Oldest And OHICUNAL ART1CI.F,. CELEBRATED FOR THE CURE OF All Disease* arising from an impure State of the Blood, or Habit of the System. The thoufands of unfo licited tcftimonials from perfons of every rank in fociety, lliovv in the mod fatisfactory manner the powerful agency this preparation pofsefses of arrefting and curing DISEASES OF THE Glandular and Ofseous fystems. In its compo fition, on which much of its value depends, the beft Sarfaparilla Root, with other mod effectual and falutary productions arc combined, produc ing a compound DIFFERING ENTIRELY in its character and properties from any preparation now in u(c. Under its re do ring influence, ilrength and vigor are imparted to the exhaufted frame, and perfect health fucceeds difeafe, as Winter is fuccccdcd by Spring, and the earth clothed in verdant beauty under the gen ial influence of relrcfhing (howers. Its operations are in harmony with nature, and it may be adminitlcrcd to persons of all ages and every variety of confti tution with the moll perfect fafety. Prepwrctl ond w»!d by A. D. 4 D SANDS. Wholesale IIruggi.ta, 100 Fultcn Street, cor. of William, New-York. For aale by Dewitt, Kittle A Co., H Johnsok 4 Co., Ridiv.to!. & Co.. San Fi.n eiaco; Rica 4 Coma, Marysville; R. H. McDonald 4 Co., Sacramento; and by Draggiata generally. W ijllTZENHEISKR Agent for Or... Taller. COFFEY & RIGDON’S a Mll.I.R ft WEAMBMAT 4 BLACKS VITUS' WORKS Y.y S<iu:iro. corner Bu.b anil Market St" w J*«n Francisco At thr shore work* are manufactured all kind* of STRAM BOILERS, high an.) low pre**nre. cylinder and tubular, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable term*. Particular attention pai'l to all order* lor wrought Iron pipe, for steam and tniuing purpose*, and .heel iron work* of all kind* All the w.sck dune at the shore establishment U under khe j»er»'»nal superintendence of Mr l.h" I> CUFEEY. who ha* had fifteen 1 ears' experience a* a practical Boiler Maker in New York. Bouton, and San Fraaci*c« 45 tha COFFEY k RBDON “MAGNOLIA." TUB ntOKOl.lA HALOOtr, NEXT DOOR TO THE V. S. MINT, COMMERCIAL STREET, SXV FRANCISCO, I' open unilerthe superTl»ion of EDWIN A. RIGG. G. S. NORRIS. OYSTERS Kl IlNiynr.!» IN' EVERY STYLE. n7 If Pumps for Sale. TWO “FORCE AND LIFTING” PUMPS—one fl 1 inch bore, and one 3 inch bore—both in line or der. Apply to JOS. WOODWORTH. Superintendent Alta Co No 2 Grass Valley. Sept. 11, 19&H.—n?tf NOTICE. State of Californio. £ In District Court County of Nevada. | 1 Itb Judicial District. I.ysnndcr Moore anil Thotnus Votaw, Pllfla V* Tlios Primrose, II. r.rnnson ami II. II. Sweet DefTt's Notice is hereby given toali per«nns inter este,t that the sail! Phiintilfr have lliis day instituted n mil ngain-l the suid Delcndanu to enforce n Lien for Luniher and Material men against said Defendants against the said property aa hereinafter described, to wit : A (Quartz. Mill, known and descrits'd as Sweet »V Co‘a Mill in Eureka Township, Co. aforesaid, that they shall appear in the District Court for ihe County aforesaid, on Monday the 13lh day of December, A. I) IMS. and exhibit their claims against said property, and ihe proof of mid claims and liens on said proper!r on that day. 13 I. YS AN DEI! MOORE, I THOMASVOTAW. f purs. E M O V A I, OK PHELAN PATENT BILLIARD CUSHION M M’A TORY, To t'J .lionise »nc» % Mireet, (I. \TF MKIOPEOX HALL.) Opposite the old Metropolitan Theatre. I'llIS l*r;»e «ml *|ilfbi!!il Hull ha*. Wn filled up I ft»r the PxliUHlii'ii and *n!** <»f Mil’ll \KI IIIE I.AM S MODEL Hll.l.lAUK. T.lBDKS A\l» * l> IRONS. As th** price *»f llu**** beautiful «rllt ! et hr* hm> er* »tly reduced, the *.ub-ciil.ei call-* th**Ttentl<»n n. tins* • tridihig ts* purc’.n • {.» hi* present laic** ****ck »r ■ niLLMRII TIRI.ES nn.l TRI'I'IIV!* Vow n exlii'i.ilhui n:n! «rle. - tl •• r«?***l an*! in--*; • •iinpl.* , «* r«■*..! ti,-.s*M put • ••» t'. • •*«! — A- »: •• Hall i .tpfis «• -i ’ A. M I . • M ..i * fr. tu all. !•»•:•* a ltd jit t.'-ins'ii •uilu's,; i * ft to** ' d«* Grine* .** nnde M.i*t»*r* of Hilliard .»’.'»-<• « •* I| ■ ttifin Ti.f dilticult problem* that .Men are N mi*!. \Vlit> kuiiu t.. tie t u of n i. > n ft ft t Amt where a I Sail struck • :l l r* rim 'It if'KMii»<|, Are re«|wclfully rr.|ne»t**d to rail ui.tl judge l*n tour seise* For the larfrte l'w*t, .11. II(’€• iikn, u3 Mole Ayeul. FRANK BAKER! 110 and 112 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS, cbc., dbo. WHOLESALE AND WELLS. F Aar. GO & Co. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY. CAPITAL, •• $000,000. P S BARNET .PREF1 PENT. T M J.tSKS* TREAStRKR MKIU HII.I.N OF KXCHAXflK IX flCSB TO St’IT On nil lire Cilim of Ihe t niled Kfnfrn nml 4’nnndn ; UNION BANK OK LONDON, LONDON ....AND ... ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN. K X I* l< K M M Forwarder* »ud 4 omini**<*ion %^eiil*; SHIP TREASURE AT THE LOWEST RATES. FORWARD FREIGHT AND PARCELS TO ALL PARTS OF The United Stated and Cauda*, and through the ••American and European Eipre** and Exchange Company,” to all nan* of Europe. Execute Com mihwionv make Cofection* and Purchase*. and at teml promptly to all matter* pertaining to the npiaaa bu*h»e»*. FORWARD DAILY EXPRESS, In rharge of experienced and faithful Messenger* to all the Town** and Mining Camp* in California FORAWRD SEMI MONTHLY EXPRESSES To Oregon and intermediate point* of the Northern Count Port Townsend ami Olympia San IHeir»»an»l interme*iiaie point on the Southern Co<*t . ami by every vesset for the Sandwich Inlnad* Also by everv steamer leaving San Francisco for Victor* and all the principle point* on Puget Sound and Eraser river. S. P. DORSEY Aosxt »t Gram Valliy. W. 8. MAKENZiE, Manufacturing Jeweler Jim* Nin-rl, l.rau Valley, (Three Ihiom above Cheap John’s,) Is now prepare*) to manufacture to order all kind* % % % % v % % , Dumond Mrllins. Q*ld Work Kir, *Vrw ami Choir. 1 fur Uunrti or otbrr Jewelry got up to Order. <} I’A KTZ JEWELRY ■* 1 '1*0 OltDCR, n V ,ic r nn * 1 r than any oth er Establishment in th*» State.. Wntrhr., Jrwrlry nud Km,., I'.rpairril and warrrnlrtl tn ( I» aatiafarhoB, < on.lni.ll, on bond -dlargr and Wall 1 retail aa.ortmant or JKWKIJtV which ha will ..II a« rhtap n a (he Cheapest. Graaa Valla;, Augtiat 10, ISM. Hf Horn. IX TERRA Tln\At. HOTEL IX TERXA TIO.X.t /, HOTEL IXTER.XA TIO.X.I /., VATEXT SHRI.XI; M A TTRASSEti ; I’.m ' r shrew mamas*ex . I'A TEXT SHRIXO VATTRASSES 1 I I'fiX EVERT IIE/i ' I‘OX EVERT mi, rrox eh:in nn, />•/.■ ease axd Lovroin ti l- ease a m, cvmiort. E"l: I l -E tXO ft, MFVET HE(): I . HIT 0X1 Till II KH, I'tliEs HI T O.XE El,oil lll.i/ I HIES HI T O.XE 1HIAI. n' 'iX?'!?**- l,f ' 1 •*■'•// VI HI. ? ,tf - hesi axd uviei, TO IX SERE HEM AXO 1/HIT SI V I./ I. ROOMS OXE /lot/ AH SIMILE ROOMS OXE HOLLAR SIXGLE ROOMS OXE HOLLAR JAl’KsoX s 7. 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Medicine* . tor the hick an.l destitute to take charge of »|, r ..rj hsn* of deceased parent, nud !*• u.inister in ron j od.il,le way to tie relief of the a fttiete.l .nd the ’health of Hi'| ii hi <• n! large It i« the duty o? the hire* tor. at «urh t-u.-., to visit lenonallt tlie infected ih. triift. and t« | rn\ »•*•• idol furuts ucii.ot rehef Xaaienius • » .... t .. , it acting „• ,\.<aa vein til P. Htlbieett to fie* of Ill the medics! aid I’M.A-I- * lx time t In uallyeur*i| their name* *>11 it. *r»l!«wt tt|«di te attend it. h*.»|ita|. •eof F*| ide,»»ie ti e | '.. r . I x, UK. I t. Varloi « I.kiand in the t.eatun : t of r ; i njf Id-*:* . .. » v •! • - ■ . linn sin ! uil!r-e»*u! I t: j t j.- Adi T ie.«. for |:-port* . i t-. iin.ei.' I i i\\l.!lt I N Lit t |, •J.'N.nlii Ninth .-tieet. i hit Kj tt ti 1 he I iter?« r- I ZKd I IH Jin W| I | |*re ; of. «;! <». I*.ITItf'HIIJl. J'e.-r- wry . |4-1y CHlRTNrdfj •»: the !. f -t .* II: I: I .* f* r mi O money, call on l .tl.hhK. \ : • 1 t l , K . i ? eeial: • is. In T H E C Oh I) E N P« I 7aE Til" GOI.DKS rilJ^R, TilK .(iLDF.N lMII/.i;. Til K GOI.HKN CKI/.K. Till'. 1.1) N I'KI/.h. TIIK CJOLIlEX rill/.!: t m e (. 0 1.1* k x r ii i /. i:. T II K (i (I I. I- I X P IS I •/. h t ii k i; o i. n ex pn I k. T UK (iOl. 1> X P l; I /. i: T it u <io 1.1» i: x !■ i: i /. i:. 11.1.r ST ii AT r.l» I 1.1,l'.-Tu A 1 El) ll.lalSMi \TKIi i:\ Ei;> WICK. lial.l'STIIATED KVKUY WEEK. ii. i siuateh kveisv wei k. II.I.l STIIATKD EVEl;V WEEK. SPECIMEN COP I l-ES SENT Eli EE. SI’ECIMEX COPIES KENT Eli EE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENJ. VliEE. THa2 GOLDEN PIZE! IELUSTRaUED! 11.U'SJR ATED ! Tlo Nen ork Weekly (mXltlfyt 1‘vttr is one r»f thf large.t and he*t »r.klyia|ienii»l the dav An la. penal gtiarto rrmtHinirig eight pager*, or Ko t> (« |. inline, of entertaining ual matter, an'! elegantl* illu-tint* \ every,work, w A (iitt to* th t run, rnth f*. gA* M• tn p hi. trill b* prtnenlnl hi rnrk tlrr •*>*/-*/•«/.hy >J (he tubtrt ifbfr.n m, One copy fin one year mi *nd | gift. ihie i*4»j >' f«n two ytarl ai.*l 1’ gilt.-. (Mm* ropy U»r three year*......5 fto and h gilte. ' < AN'i Tn «€l.t US Three conie «.;>ej»ar •! and !! gift*. Five eopie* one year, h l ft and pill-. • Ten copies ope veur.. . ID 00am*l lGuilte. . Twenty one copies «>nn vear i»0 UO mii*1 ‘.’l nifta. The article, to he diatribt.:"d are cm p*-|.e«l in the following Hot : 2 package* of liold. containing 6'wiO 00 each 6 do. do do. 200 00 each. 10 do do. do. 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting cased Watches 100 00 eaeh. 20 Gold Watches..... 76 00 each 50 do. 60 oo each. 100 do. 50 Ou each .'U)0 IjidieiUold Watrhee 35 06 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 00 each 500 Silver Wateben £l0to26 00 each 1000 liold (iuard. vest anil Fob Chains .Y.’.V 10 to SO 00 each. Gold Ix»eket*. Uraceletw, Rrnoches. Eardrops. Breast Pins. Cuff Pina. Sleeve Buttons. Rings. Shirt Stud*, watch Keys. Gobi and Silver Tliinihlet* and a variety «f other article*, worth from fifty cents to JjU.S each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber’* nai. e w ill be entered upon our suit scription fM>**k opposite a number, and the gift <*«.rr espondlng with that uumber, will be forwarded, w ithiu one week, to the subscriber, by mail or ex press, post paid. *9- All communication* ahou/d be addrmaed to BECHET* CO., 4H and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway. N Y. •** Specimen copi s sent free Agents winted. S|tecinirn copies of the "Golden Prize " wav seen at this office Afl NOTICE! —To Quartz MIXERS and Others Engaged in Mining BEING informed that several persona have P1RA TED our PATEA'T METALIC PL-1TES, Fur Saving thr Smallrtl Par Heirs of Gold Without having treated with us for the use thereof we advise them to come forward without loss of time and secure the privilege from us. if they would avoid the utmost penalties of the law. Having eceived our full I’wteut. we are now pro pared to sell the utility of the shiiio. and give full instructions for its use T A Y .% % A I'e. Aokxt—C A. MATHIKC. fHRee No 1, 66 Sacra mento atreet, San Tranche©.