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MADOR LEDGER. CANDIDATES. If AunouncimouU under this bead, (o cout l ; 'l the meeting of the County Convention, ■ :,r $6— invariably In advance. *“ 111 not bo departed from.] dime , will This rule Count) Treasurer. Ann-junce the name of I). M. GOFF, of Fiddle 1, n , n* s candidate for the office of County Trims hr. subject to the decision of the Democratic nnty Conreution. Sheriff. |v .ounce the name of J. R. JOHNSON [, ’.date for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the ,ocratio County Convention. Awe—r. To the Voters of Amador County. sketbis method of informing you that I am ; ' liepcndent Candidate for the office of | v Assessor at the ensuing annual election, 1 ■ct to no party or clique, but to the will and | Idiot of the people. JACK I’ COOLIDGK. kquednet City, July 10, 1858 Candidate. [OJTOKS LEDGER: -- Picas • a;, mee my name a* an Independent Candidate before the ertz Mills of Amador and Calaveras counties, |t! - -poi.sible office of Engineer in said Quartz [|», end I lieve me, I will perform my duty as Engineer to the best of my ability, and for the gesl MiUry'l can get. Person* wishingan Engi »eill please address the undersigned at Juck- G. !i. UNDERWOOD. 10 18 tf Election Notice. To the Voters of Amador County. HB take tuts method of informing you that 1 am an 1 County Clerk. inauunco A. M. BALLARD, of Volcano, aa a didata for County Clerk, su.iiact to the decision he Demo,-rati a Convention. ependent Candidate for the office of COUNTY [RK of Amador county, at the ensuing annual tion. Ido not believe la th principle of men ting together In convention and saying who the pie must vote for and who -not; but bvlitve in doctrine that every man has a right io vote for I he pleases—l therefore respectfully solicit r vot-s irrespective of parly or party influences. GEO. MUNCKTON. I'oleano, June 25, 1858. Justice ul tlK* Prune, th Voters of Township No. I.—After one I t; .1 I find that the ofli -’ of Justice of the kte pays wall, and I think I can make it pay ler the coming year,—therefore I most respect | ly solicit your votesat the coming election. o. s. Smith. Kbcriil. niionnc the name of W. HU PEAK Lit as a lid Ate (or Sterifl, nityeet to the decision of tbu . tooral.'r CV,i»y Convention. Assessor. jtnounce >h name of A. LEONARD «» a can- I da for the o See of County Assessor, tutyecl to decision of he Democratic Co. Convention, {'nskawor-ht. —On the Bth of July the ( unseawor.hy hoik called the Cvmmodjrc, ;d with ivo hundred miners, from Sen fc Frarer river. On the 14th »he aged to pet bock to San Francisco ia a V '*o' iition. She was heavily freight reight had to be thrown orei ■h of the baggage of passengers am« fate, and it seemed a miracle iseugers themselves did nut find a ve. The vessel had encountered a as unable to breast it. After the •an Francisco the passengers came I'.anging the owner of the vessel, quiet when lie refunded their pas y. Most of the vessels that have I’M for Fraser have been miserable -floating coffins—and it is a great at one-half of them have not been e murderer who kills one man is not the murderer at heart who scuds red men to sea in a vessel {list he > lie unsafe and liable to founder in J gale that may spring op, I—Dr, L. G. Lyon, late of lone City, Her $2,000 bond\ on a charge of hav sed the death of his wile, has left for ’-.known. His bondsmen were secured rlgage on his fann in lone. Wheth the Doctor’s intention to return, and .he action of the Grand Jury is, of , a mystery. The Coroner’s jury had ind a verdict, but were awaiting fnrth imony, when the accused went away. 1 sidle. — A friend in the northern part i county, writes that in that region the r river fever has entirely disappeared, I hat very many have given out an inten- I mniey to Queen Vic’s dominion*, pre I g to remain with our venerable Dad* I » little longer. Yes—and people are I.g sensible all over the State, Fraser low par, and is still on the descending |> advertisement, it will lie seen that the ■of Pratt A Cartlar.fi, saw mill proprie •at “ Pratt’s ranch," has been disolved. ■ P. continnes the business. ■ imocrats, turn nut to the Primary Elec-1 this evening. It is by the masses of i pB mrtv taking an interest in these elections • good nominations are made nnd hurmony If will explain to our friend " Observer ’’ I Hhi» letter does not appear. He will tßiisfied—of that, we are confident. B Alla Express has poid the $7,000 of !■ they were robbeil near Yankee Jim’s, |H * time since. latest prom Phaser. Tils llitMnro More Apparent. | The Cortes arrived from Victoria on Thura ; d*y, bringing upwards of two hundred pus i sengert. The humbug is more apparent than ever— nobody has seen more than a few ounces of dust. Tcu thousand miners waiting at Victoria, and much destitution The river higher than ever and stili rising. Ke r rison, who wrote many of the accounts that caused the excitement is reported prob ably huug by the exasperated people. [For the Ledger.) Messrs. Editors; The Know Nothing par ty are still in the field of political intrigue to carry out their principles, so far as in them lies, under the name of Democracy. Al though they cannot carry out the term of ser vice of twenty-one years on foreigners or otherwise yoke them in servitude, as they sought to do in 1855, under this new name as they seek to belong to, and become iuniti ated into the Democratic party, begging for office nndcr this assumed garb and name. In these ranks, and fully open for intrigue when ever occasion msy present itself for them to mount their bobby. Should they be admit ted into the Democratic pnrty, which they j now consider the strongest, the principles of tiiat party will be lost so far ns they mingle, and it will be divested of Us dignity and bear ing within five years, provided the Know Nothing wing should exceed the honorable portion thereof. As to numbers, most of the applicants, who are now knocking at the door for office, have, heretofore, belonged either to the Anti-Masonic, the Whig or the Know Nothing. Foremost in the ranks for the se curity of office, and the loudest proclaimed against the Democratic principle*. In fact •they would adopt any course, however desti tute of principle, to break down, annihilate i and crush its priuciples nud erect their own 1 corrupt iustaution upon its ruins. View, at once, their " dark lantern" priu ciples which they sought to rush into exis tence, as n ruling power, in 1855, assuming to themselves the control of the Government, denouncing the principles of Democracy and ' the tights of foreigners who were entitled j to privileges to the elective franchise under j express provisions of our Government. That party were ready to project and consumatc any course that their imaginations could in -1 vent or harrow op, to effect its destruction. But the wisdom of the people crushed the monster in its infancy, and prostrated, at one fell stroke, the basis of their evil and corrupt machinations. Still these restless destroyers j —the “ Know Nothings,” are seeking noini-: nations at toe hands of the Democratic par ty to the highest offices in the gift of the peo- | pi' One of their movements a! the County Convention, to Amador county, held in July, 1851, was to effect an election of delegates to the Democratic Convention, who could be influenced by those seekers of office to re main at home Aud they bargained with ' them for an appointment as a substitute to I the State Convention, whu h movement, or project, was fully carried out. Will the Am ador County Convention, to be held on the 20lh of the present month, allow delegates, iso chosen by the Convention, to sell their right cf representation, and the Democracy ! of Amador county be represented in the State I Convention by those not of their choice, 1 merely because a delegate, so chosen, wishes to sell his chance and make some excuse, de ! daring it impossible for bira to attend said 1 Convention. Will not the County Convention appoint ! supernurunries to fill the place of every mem ber to the State Convention, provided it | should so happen that such member could not attend himself, in person ; and thereby pre vent this bargain and sale, and select the su pernumaries w ith as much cure as they would the delegates, aud thus fully carry out the principles of the Democratic party 7 Yours, Ac. HURON. Jackson, July I.4th, 1858. Arcade - Mr. S. Sanders has removed the Arcade saloon to the “ New Young Ameri ca," lately occupied by Geo. S. Stevcos, The room is one of the most convenient and com- I fortable in the town. ** Beverages" only one bit, and billiards two bits. Sanders is doing a good business at his new location, Couktt Surveyor. —Jan. Mostersou, Esq , County Surveyor, is at present absent —being engaged in the mountains. Persons haviug business with him will be directed os to where | he may be found by inquiring at T. Master | son’s livery stable, in Jackson. Removal. —The Post Office has been re- I moved to the drug store of Drs. Sharp & I Crawford, and Ic under the charge of our young friend Cbas. H. Ingalls, who is very accommodating to the patrons of Uncle Sam. Catholic Preaching. — By reference to no tice elsewhere, it will be seen that there will be Divine Service in the Catholic church at this place to-raor"ow, at 10J o’clock. Rev. P. A. Ward will officiate. Primary Election. —Haud bill* have been issued, Bunoundng that the Democratic Pri mary Election, in Jackson precinct, will take place at the Court House, at 8 o’clock, p. m , of this day —Saturday, July 17th, 1868. Thames to Geo. S. Andrews-for various favors. There are few men so well calcula ted for en express agent. Don’t mean to flatter you, George. New Ad’b —Naraetous local and general items crowded out by a mass of new adver tisements. ___________ Thanks to Geo. Bceker for a sample of pur# California wine. v Mu in mo fin. STATK OF CALIFORNIA. I County of Amador. f In the District Court of the Btb Ju tic iat District Henry Roberts, Plaintiff vs.’ ® S. Mannon, O, B. Knowls, C, H. Wetherbee, Clias Smith! I’ M Randall, B. P, Pendle ton, (~ V. Wnitt, Jas Barnes, VV A. Story, I) U Gant*, and }■ A. Hu,. ward, Defendants. ) Action brought in tb District Court of the Fifth Judicial Di-tnc:, stul the complaint file.) in the county of Amador, iu ;hc office of the clerk of the said District Court. The People of the State of California, SEND GRhCTINO to S.S. Mannon. C. H. Wethcrbee. Chas. Smith, P. M. Randall, B. F. Pendleton, C. W Waitt, James Barnea, Vt. A. Story, J. R. Cant* and A. Hay ward, 1 VOL’ *ro hereby r. quired to appear in an action , . bought against you by the aboVe nam-d plaintiff in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, In and for the county of Amador, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, (acopy of which accompanies this summons,) within ten days, (ex clusive of the day of service.) after the service on you of this summons—lf served within this coun ty; if served out of this county, hut within this Judicial District, within twenty days; or if served out of said District, then within "forty days—or judgement by default will be taken against you.— The said action is brought to obtain judgement against said defendant Mannon for the sum of eight thousand dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of three per cent, per month from the 29th day of June, a. D. 1857, upon a ceMain note of last named date, executed by said defendant Mannon to plain -118; —plaintiff also prays for a decree of foreclo sure of a certain mortg.-v.- executed by said de fendant Mannon to plaintiff, dated Juno 29ih. 1857, and given to secure the payment of the above mentioned note, for sale of the mortgaged premises “described as an undivided one half of the capi tal stock of the Keystone Quart/, Mining Com pany, consisting of a quart* mine, one twenty pes tle steam quartz mill, and also a twelve pestle water quartz mill all situated on the east side of French Gulch, in the village of Amador, coun ty and State aforesaid,” tor application of pro ceeds of sale to payment of plaintiff’* demand: that defendant Mannon, and ail the other defend ants and ail persons claiming title under said Man non be barrel of the equity of redemption of said mortgage premises, for costs of suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. Plaintiff also prays that he may have execution for the residue of his debt if upon the sate of mortgaged premises enough is not realized to pay the same. By order ot Hon. M. W, Cordon, County Judge. And if you fail to appear and answer the said com plaint a* above required, the plaintiff will apply to the said Court for the relief in his aid com plaint demanded. V Given under my hand and seal of the Dis triclCourt of the sth Judicial District, this [L.S.] 9th day of July, in the year of Our l.ord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. H. S. HATCH, Clerk. By M. Snnraim. Deputy Clerk, jy 10 38-1 Cw shprKPa Sale-. BV virtue of an execution to me directed and de livered, issued on the Ist day of June, A. D. 1858, out of Hon. District Court in and for Amador county and State of California, on n judgment rendered therein on the 1 lib day of March, A. D. 1858, in favor of Joa. Barnes against the Keystone Mining Company, for the sum of Fourteen Hun dred and Twenty-one Dollars and twenty-four cents with interest from the 12th day of October, 1857. at the rate of 2 percent, per month, together with Forty-two dollars and for'y cents coats of suit and accruing costs, I have levied upon and seized, and will expose to public sale, at the door of the court house, in the county of Amador on Ssxt iirdiit, the (Otis day of July, A. I». ISSS, at II o’clock. A. M . all the right, title, in terest ami claim of the Keystone Mining Company of, in and to that certain property known as the Keystone Mining Company's properly, sitnatc, ly ing and being at Amador City, State and county aforesaid, and consisting of a steam qnartz mill of 20 stamps, and a water quartz mill of twelve stamps, and all the machinery attached thereto: Also, the Keystone Quartz Lead, being 2600 feel in length, iaclading all the dips and angles of tbo same, steam engine and boiler at the shaft, with railroads, rights and privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging: Also, the Keystone Boarding House; Also, that certain tract of iand upon which all of said buildings and improvements arc erect ed, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing- W. J. BAUGH, Sheriff. By A. B. Am disk wa, 1 uder Sheriff. Dated June 19, 1858. june 19 35-4 w NOTICE Is hereby given that the above sale is postponed until Saturday, the 24tb day of July, 1858, at 2 o’clock, P. M. WBAUGH, Sheriff, Jackson, July 9, 1858. 38-ts. Public Auction. BY virtue of a power of attorney to me given by Levi Darling, 1 will expose at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 31st day of July, 1858, at 10 o’clock, a. u , ail the right, title and in terest of Jno. H. Mill- r. f, in iI; iho following de scribed property situate in the town of Volcano,in the county of Amador and State of California, to wit: FIRST—A certain Lot of Ground with house thereon, on Main street, in said town of Volcano, bounded on the north by other property of said John H. Miller, and on the south by Lot of J. Levy, said lot containing in front on Main street afore said seventeen feet ten inches, more or less, and extending back to Soldier’s Gulch. SECOND—That certain Lot of Ground with the buildings ami improvement! thereon; also, situate on Main street aforesaid, in front thereon, thirteen feet more or less, and running back to Soldier's Gulch, being bounded on the north by prop'-rty of Abrams & Co., and on the south by the property above described, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing. The above sale will take place under and by virtue of a power contained in a certain mortgage bearing date the 26th day of December, A. n. 1866, executed and delivered by the said Miller to said Darling. J. H. Mci-ADDEN. Volcano, July 6,1850. jy 10 38-3 w Hioirtz Lode for Sale. fipilE underaigned offers (or sale 2000 feel of the X continuation of the Lone Star Quartz Lode, at a great bargain. This vein bos been thoroughly prospected, and has proved very rich, and as I am not able to put machfenry on it, I will sell it cheap. There is attached to the claim a water privilege sufficient to run from ten to twenty stamps. JOHN CARLOS, near West Point. 6fcb IMf Dissolution. N-OTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Hanford and Wm. T. Wildman, doing business aa merchants in the town of Sutter Creek, under the name and style of Hanford * Wildman, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. SAMUEL BAN FORD, WM. T WILD-MAN Sutter Creek. Mav Bth, 1858. jy 10 BMw Senator Gwin, of Onlifoj.in, challenged Senator Wilson, of Mns eclusetts, for words spoken in debate The affair wen settled amicably Hiiiiimonft. Static or CxurouiA, | Amador Comity, ) ss ' Justice’* Coart, Township No. 7, before H. Kever. The People of the State of California to I VILI*- IAM MART IX, Greeting: \rOU are hereby summoned to appear before the undersigned. at hi* office, in Upper Uancheria, in Township No. 7, on the 9th day of July,*. D. 1858, at 10 o’clock, *. a., to answer unto the com plaint of Mrs. Hater, F. K. Harney and J. A. Rob bins who sue to recover the sum of $l5 6 25, bal ance due them from you on account and note lor boarding, water rest and clothing since February. 1858. when judgment will be taken against you for the above amount, with coats and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the .Sheriff or any Constable of said county: make due service and return hereof. Given under my hand, Ibis 7th day of July,lBsB. H. KEY Ell, J. P. It appearing to my Satisfaction that a cause of action exists In favor of Hie above named plain tiffs ami against the above named jAkr.l. and that said defendant cannot be tuuiflWordered that service of summons be publication, three successive weeks in the “Amador Weekly Ledger,” a newspaper published in the town of Jackson, in said county ol Amador, and that said defendant be required to answer to said summons on or before the 2d day of August, 1858, at 10 o'clock, *. M. Given under my hand, this 9th day of July, 1858. H. KEVEII, J, P. Jy IQ •_ 38-3 w Summon*. State or California, I Amador County, f** Justice’s Court, township No. 3, before Justice George Muncklon. The People of the State of California to JAMES D. RRESELTOXand IV. T. Me VJt JF.Greet ing: \ r OU are hereby summoned (o appear before the undersigned, at bis office, in Volcano, in town-hip Nc. 3, on the Ist day of July, *. D. 1858, at 10 o'clock, *. m., to answer unto the complaint of A."Klauber and F. Mandlebaum who sue tore cover the sum of $l6B 16, with the interest due op a promissory note executed by you dated April 23d. 185", in the name of J. D. Hruselton and Co., when judgment will bo taken against you for the above amount, with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county: Make due service and return hereof. GEu MUNCKTON, Justice of the Peace. Given under my hand this 21st day of June, 1858. State of California, ) Amador Comity. ) To J. I). Breselton and W. T. McVay: You are hereby notified to appear and answer to the above summons on the 20lh day of July, A. D. 1858, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. at the place therein mentioned, or judgment will be taken against you for the amount therein demanded, with damages and costs. GEO. MUNCKTON. Justice of the Peace. July 1, 1868. JyS _ 37-td Summons. State of California, ) Amador county, j s Justic: s Court, Township No. 3, before Justice George Munokton. Tnc People of the State of California to 11 AF s /). BRE SE L TO.Vand IV, T.McVAV, Greet ing; YOU are hereby summoned to appear before tin undersigned, at hia office, in Volcano, in town ship No. 3, on the Ist day of July, *. n. 1858, at 2 o'clock, r. m.. to answer unto th<- complain* of A. Kiauhcr and F, Mandlebaum, doing business under the tirm and name of A. Klaubcr A Co., who sue to recover $145 88 balance due them from you for goods and merchandise sold and delivered to you between September 14th, 1857, and April 9lh, 1858, when judgment will be taken against you for the above amount, with costs and damages, If you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county: make due service and return hereof. GEO. MUNCKTON, Justice of the Peace. Given under mv hand,' this 21 * dav of June, 1858. State of California, | Amador County, ) To J. D. Ureaeltou and IV. T. MeV*v, yuu arc hereby notified to appear and ans .er to the above Summons on the JUth day of July, *. n, 1858, at 10 o’clock, *. at the place therein mentioned,or judgement will be taken agnirst you for the amount therein demanded, with the damages and costs. GEO. MUNCKTON, Justice of the Peace. July 1, 1858. jy 3 87-td li. Gunn, Saddle mid liarucsi .flaker, Jlaiu SI rod. Jackson. CA THE undersigned take* pleasure In an PuUKk nouneing to the public <rf Jackson and vicinity, that ho has fitted up bis shop in the best style and furnished it with an extensive assortment of everything usually kept or manufac tured in similar establishments. The following ar ticles, in part represent his stock, which be will ever keep on hand for the accomodation of the public; A well selected stock of Californio, American and English saddles, harness, bridles, martingales, spurs, nets, whips, bitts, combs, brushes, leather halters, collars, trunks, belts, holsters: Ac., Ac. He would respectfully ask. those wishing to pur chase any of the articles kept or manufactured in his shop, to give him a call before purchasing else where, as his prices arc lower than any other e» tablishment in the county. California saddles made to order. Repairing promptly attended to. ED. GUNN, Proprietor. feb IS 17-3 m Jackson Saloon, MAW STREET, JJCKSOA", CAL. MARTIN STSCKLER respectfully invites hit friends and the puclic generally to drop in at his Fine New Saloon, as above, where the very best of Plain and Fancy Drinks are dispensed, at the low price of OYE HIT. N dhing but the pur est Liquors arc kept in thin cstubiisnment, and the ‘mixing’ is executed in the most scientific manner. N. B. Free Luch every day at II o’clock, a. u. and In the evening, june 26 36-3 m Every Article USUALLY' kept in Grocery and Provision Stores can be found at my establishment, and that of the best quality. [may 1] C. STECKLER DiKKOllltiOil, rpilE co-partnership heretofore existing between I the undersigned is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. F. McCarthy is alone authorised to collect the outstanding debts due the firm. f. McCarthy. RICHARD DRIBCOL. Dated July 2d, 1858. Notice, The undersigned, wishing to retire from busi ness. now offers the old stand of McCarthy A Dris coll, situated on Stony Point, Y'olcano, for sale.— The house ha* a good run of custom, and any oue wishing to engage in the Grocery and Provision business will find this a good opportunity. f McCarthy jy 10 38-4 w Shfriri Sale. nV virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, issued on Hie 24th day o! June, a. n. 1858, out of the District Court for A mail or county and State of California, on a Judgment rendered therein on the 23d day of June, a. n. 1858, in fa vor of John Gillie and against the Union Qurla Mining Company for the mm often thou and nine hundred imd forty-four dollars and sixty wren cents, trilh Intereal on the same from the 23d day of June, 1858 at the rate of 2| per c-nt. per month; ALSO, lor the sum of eleven thousand and Bfly-one dollars and 33 cents, with interest at 3 per cent, per month from the 23d day of June, 1K38: ALSO, for the sum of one thousand and sixty seven dollars and twenty-five cent- with in terest at 10 per cent, per annum, together with on» hundred and twelve dollars and 45 cent* coats and accruing costa, 1 have levied upon and seized and will expose to public sale at the door of the court house, la the town of Jackson, county of Amador, On Saturday, 17th day of July, A D 1858, nt 11 o’clock a ¥., all the right, title, interest and claim of the Union Quart* Mining Company of. in, and to the following described property situate, ly ing and being in the county or Amador and State of California, and known as lb" Union Quartz Property, consisting of quartz mill of 8 stamps, situated on the north bank of Sutter Creek, about one mile west of the town of Sutler Creek, with all the machinery and fixtures attached to and be longing to said mill; also the ditch, flume, dam and water power nod privilege belonging to said mill; also, a boarding house situate adjacent to said mill. A quartz millet It! stamps situate on the north bank of -aid creek about on > quarbrof a mile west of said lowa Of Sutter Creek, with the ditch, flume, dam. water power and privileges be longing to said mill; also a boarding bouse and blacksmith shop, barn and out-houses situate ad jacent to said mill; also a quartz lode commeucing at the northern terminus of a claim formerly own ed by lames Hitchens, running theuce in a’nortb crly direction 250 feet more or less to the lode of the Eureka Quartz Mining Con.nany’s iode known a* the Wiley claim; also a quartz, lode commenc ing at the iihaft or engine house known ns the Union Company's shaft, running thence in a south erly direction about 600 feel to a certain oak tree, said tree being the boundary line between the Eu reka quartz lode and the Union Company’s lodju. and commencing at the shaft aforesaid, runafSg thence in a northerly direction about 1300 ft. more or less to a pine tree, said tree being the dividing lino between the Eureka and L’nyn Company's lodes: also on- engine, boiler, pumps and all the machinery belonging thereto situsAe on said lode, nod one engine house; al-o that certain tract or parcel of lau<i upon which said buildings and im provements are erected, coutaiuiug two hundred and sixteen acres of land (with JPicu’» title,) taor-. or less. W. J. PAAGU. Sheriff, By A. B. Andrew*, Under Sheriff. Dated June 20,1838. June 26 3G-4w PASTI'RACE FOR STOCK AT THi: .31. V. KAACII. fHAVE lirst rate pr.itur ge for two hundred head ofStock, with good f. ~ces, and will guaran tee the safe return of all stock entrusted to my charge. Terms reasonable. Application to be mode at the New York Ranch, on the Volcano road, five mile* above J ackson. C. V. HAMMOND. June 18 35 3m Nhiujfle* aiul ii ock Riffle*. OPAULDING A BARLOW respectfully inform O the public that they are prepared, at their mill, ore mile from Clinton on the Pine Grove road, to fit Ikiiji of »ev#«.f QM-fD. ’ to any manufactured in the Slate, at the ahortest notiae. A i.'-O, Block Riffles lur flumes and sluices, sawed to auy thickness required. These riffle Mocks w ill bo furnished at prices much lower than can be procured cWcwher . a-*, A constant supply of our Shingles will tic k- pt un hand by D. L. Williamson at the Union Livery Stable. Jackson, pul up in convenient pack ages of two hundred filly. Juno 26 Si’-Sm R K S T A I K A A T , MOKF.LUJHJVE HILL. I WOULD resp > tfully inform my friends and cit- I 'Zens generally of Amador county that I have lately purchased the old slaud known as the "Peo ples Restaurant,'' on Centre street, to which I have added many improvements, and am now able to accommodate those who will favor me with a call on very reasonable t( rms. ThO Tabic will always be furnished with the best the market affords, THE BAR with good Liquors and Cigars, while the BED ROOMS have been entirely refitted aud furnished with new bed ding. The house will as usual be kept open DAY AND NIGHT, which is the most convenient for the com inunity; and in conclusion I would say that I will spare neither pains or expense to serve and ac commodate ia the best manner those who may fa vor the house with their custom. M. RAPHAEL. June 1# 83-3 m .Hini'i'w Ifni# store, Corner of Main and Water streets. JACK'SO.V. At this establishment can always be found a complete assortment of Pure Drugs and Medicine*. Every article in this line sold at this establishment is warranted genuine, having been carefully selected by a Physician aud Chemist. Prescriptions are put up aud Medicines compounded by a prac tical Physician, so that uo fear* need bo entertained of mistakes being made in their preparation. PAINTS. OILS. CAMPIIENE, BRUSHES. GLASS, ALCOHOL, QUICKSILVER, and all other orticle* in that line, usually found at a Druggist* can lie obtained at the • MINERS DRUG STORE. may 8 29 3m 2 k co ‘N t Hi! A K V ARP El* A CO. Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of >. v;GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, PRESERVES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, No. 138 J street, between sth and Cth, SACRAMENTO. All Order* from the country promptly at tended to. mar 27—23-3ra Fraser River. To the Ladies of Mokelumne Hill. \lfE will sell our entire stock of STAPLE AND VV FANCY DRY GOODS, AT SAN FRANCISCO COST! As we intend to close business or the Ist of August next. Ladies will do well to call before purcha sing elsewhere, a* we dispose of our goods without auy profit whatever. Frauco-American Store, opposite the court bouse, Mok. Hill MOCH A.EACUMAN. jnns 26 36-3 m TKV DB.KOSEIBAin'S STOMACH BITTERS! O. li. lUuCSYN, Sole agent for Jackson and vicinity inn# 24 • 36 8m Scott 6c Jolmwn’s flentAnnuit, On the Place. VOLCANO, CAL'A. % TTTr nderv'-fiied be Icfcw tojj announce to the citiacn* of Vo!-* cauo *nd the public jreneVAlly. that th«y have opened the well known stand for nr rly kept by Spangle A Gavcr, and solicit a ehare of public patronage. The ruittnr department will be nndtr the *opet Intcndance of Mr Johnson, who i« an experienced imat and pastry cook. Picnic at all Honrs. The Bar 1« supplied with the best of Liquors sod Cigars, and will be attended to by L. S. Scott. We are prepared to get up Sappers for pleasure parties, Balls, Ac., at the shortest notice. Meals, 80 ct*. Lodging,.... 50 eta Board per week td 00 L. S. SCOTT * S. W. JOHNSON. N. B. No lightning sold hers. June 12 54-So A. Kfllpr & Co., Dealers la CLOTHING, PI Y GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c„ Nest door to ReicliliUg’e Jewelry Establishment, Mi In street. VOLCANO, CAL., \\7 OCLD respectfully announce to the cit.reu* V r that they have i.n band a superior stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, loots, Shoes, Hals, Lips,dtc which they now offers*, the Lowest Prices for Cush. Wc invite those wishing to purchase to examine our assortment, os w« ire confident that we can please those who may favor us with their custom Don't forget 'be place. A. SELIG * CO. may 29 32-3 m IT" Ilt meuvi u} ’s Pictures. Finest in the World. J WOULD call the attention of the citiacna of JacK°on and vicinity, to the fact that 1 have just received a lot of new mat rial and am now prepat ed to take, in the very lateu style Daguerreotypes Ambrotypes. Mclancotype* Stereoscopes, Photo graphs, Ac.. Ac., and at price! to suit the times. The public are respectful!., invited u> visit my rooms, in the rear of A. C.Tlrowns Lsw Office, foot of Main street, Jive son. jar Not open on Sunday. O II EM EN WAY. spr 10 23-lf Livery und Fe ed Stable, Fire-proof Brick Building, Main Street, Jackson. ryUE undersigned respictluUy announces to bis I customers and the public in general that he keeps for tbeir accommodation none but FIRST CLASS SADDLE HORSES! for Ladies and Gentlemen, and hopes to receive s share of the public patronage in this lino. Horses fed, or boarded by the day, week or month, on the mo.-t reasonable terms. F rst quali ty of Hay and Barley constantly on hand. Remember at the fire proof brick sta >le. Main street, Jackson. D, L. WILLIAMSON. apr» __ „ JS4-6m HISS Rook*, stationery. *- .'SSJSv.w n sues as Would respectfully infom the oil :■ Jackson and v ';it -ok» tl. v they have received the most extensive st kof New Books and Stationery ever brought into Jackson, and offer them for sale at lower rates than any ether cstablUhmcnt in tbc county; also, a largo variety of Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. The Finest Lot of Cutlery, Canes, sod Fancy Are tides always on band at their store. Our aasorf meal of Sheet Music, Musical luetrumenu. and a general variety of Violin and Guitar Strings is unexceptionable. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the establishment, and hope for a continuance of the same, promising a strict attention to the wants of the community. THE HIGHEST TRICE Paid for Gold Dust. may 1 ib-tf \i:u GOODS! NEW GOODS!! LEV INSKY BROTHERS, Fire-proof Brick Building, Main Street, JACKSON, O ESF ECTFCLLY announce to the Ladies and JCvilenlleiiK-n of this place and vicinity that they ha . i usl received tbeir. Stock of Spring Goods, Consistng of every variety of Lawns. Prints, Sot ins, Silks. Cambric*. Bereges, Shoes, Hoisnry, Ac Also a superior quality of Gentlemen’s Clothing Of every quality and pattern. All of our goods are waranted as represented, and will bj sold LOW FOR CJtSH. may 1 28-tf RAWLE’B RESTAURANT, Main Street, VOLCANO. I TAKE this method of informing the eltiaena of Volcano and the public generally, that I have opened a Restaurant in the house adjoining Klau bor’s store, on the east side of Mam street I will always have my table furnished with the beat that this ’market afforda. and the viands will be served up in the most palatable style. Meals furnished at all hours. Pleasure parties accommodated on the shortest notice to order. The BAR is tmpplb-d with the best of drinks, and every effort will be made to please those who may favor me with a call. MATTHEW BAWL*, may I 28-Sm Provision A Grocery Store. Fire-proof Building, comer of Main and Court ata CHAN. BTECKLER A iron,l) respectfully inform the cltlacns of VV Jucknon at id it* vieinitv, that he has now on band and is constantly receiving at bis new brick store, a large and welt selected assortment of Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Mining Tooli, and Miners’ Supplies generally, Comprising every article which can bo expected in ibis market, and which he intend* to sell AT THE LOWEST PRICES. A ihare of patronage Is solicited, and the public are invited to call and ex amine his stock. mav I—2B-tf Books uiul Static cry, A well selected collection of articles t-f every style and of the quality, consisting in part of SCHOOL BOOKS. HISTORICAL. POETICAL and RELIGIOUS WORKS, LETTER. FOOLSCAP And LEGALCAP PAPER, Gold Pens, Inks sod Envelopes, can always be found at the MINERS DRUGSTORE may 8 * 29-3 m A Bacon. SUPERIOR article just received at June S STLCRLER 8