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April 6, 1861 (4 pages)

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UAE REUTER TEMEREREetimenenminennseemiancenorinenate ee CAVEAT PUELLA. Who is it whispers tender things And talks of love and wedding rings, And tells what,_pleasure-marriage brings? A Lover! “Who'll sigh, and yawn, and silence keep, *Or at the window take a:peep, _ “Then on the sofa, down to sleep? __ A Husband! ‘Who says, when married, he intends ‘To give up smoke and giddy friends, ¥or that it too much money spends? -A-Lover! Who stops out often late to dine, : And comes ee ae for wine, But scolds if you sh e repine? & : <A Husband ! "Who'll spend upon you all he may, ‘Make presents almost every day, _ And deem one smile full ample pay? . A Lover! ‘Who says how fast the money goes, And hopes that you do not suppose, Wie can afford so much for clothes ? A HusbanG! "Who says how long appears a day, If ever he is forced to stay But even that short time away-? A Lover! Who spends fhe auitumn with a friend, And will but one short letter send, With all his worn-out clothes to mend? A Husband! Se EAE PAE a see wae Meat anp Derk Usep sy One Man.—Some genius has perpetrated the following calcudation: I have been married 32 years, during which time I have received from the bands: of my wife three cups of coffee each day, two in the morning and one at night, making about 35,040 cups of half pint each, nearly 70 barrels-of 30 gallons each, weighing 17,529. lbs., or mearly 9 tons. Yet in that period I have rarely varied in weight from 160 Ibs. It will be seen, therefore, that I. have drank, in coffee alone, 218 times my own weight. Iam not much of an eater, yet I presume I have consumed about 18 ounces a day, which makes 5,806 pounds, or 10 oxen. Of flour I have consumed in 32 gears about 50 barrels. For twenty years of this time I drank two wine glasses of brandy each day, making 900 quarts. The Port wine, Madeira, whisky punch, etc., I am not able to count, but they are not large. When we take into consideration all the vegetables in addition, such as potatoes, peas, asparagus, strawberries, cherries, pears, peaches, raisins, etc., the amount consumed . by an individual is enormous. Now, my: body has been rengwed more than four times . in 32 years; and taking it for granted that the water, of which I have drank more, acts merely as a dilutant, yet taken together, I conclude I have consumed in 32 years about the weight of 1108 men of 160 pounds each. > And Tur Exony Ipou.—The following extracts. are from a work by a Massachusetts writer, entitled ‘The Ebony Idol.’ In this story a worthy clergyman, of moderate endowments, gives a temporary asylum to Czsar, and labors to explain what he expected of him in return: “I wish to do for you all that I can do wisely and as a christian, but I cannot distress my family to serve you or squander the small means at my command. I would like you to work in the garden, cut my wood, and do such errands and chores as will assist my wife. It seems to me you cannot but be willing to do this.” Cesar sat-dog eyed and sullen, without even pretending to listen. Mr. Cary spoke more warmly : “I shall make inquiry for you that yon may obtain employment-in some reliable family, where you can be paid for your labor ; as soon as such opening is found i shall expect you will leave as willingly.” “Dis nigger didn’t come norf to work, no how : get work enuf at de souf,” cried Cesar indignantly’ “But you must work or starve ; liberty is nothing unless you can be clothed and fed.” “Dis chile got clothed and fed at de sonf, and war’nt! twitted of it nuder;” growled Cesar. “Lor’, wish you could eat one of Dinah’s hoecakes ; dem’s fixins as is fixins!” “] beg you, Cesar, now that Providence has released you from slavery—” “Providence hadn't nuthin’ to do about it; it was jus’ dem cussed abolitioners ; and dat is fact, Massa Cary.” Mr. Cary groaned. It was evident that he had indeed fallen upon fallow ground. “Cesar, all gifts are from God! He has doubtless some motive in releasing you froma cruel task master.” ‘\Nebber heard any nigger, black or white, call my old massa cruel task-master afore. He was a gemman as is a gemman.” “Why did you leave him, then?” asked Mr. Cary a little testily. “Oh, Lor’ knows; coz I was seduced I'spect. Sambo he heard as how pussens up norf didn’t work only when dey had mind ; now Gdis chile never had a mind and so I was seduced.” ee Tar Cotp: SHoutper.—Mr. Buchanan was not to be received with honor on his return to his home in Wheatland. Onthecontrary, the people among whom his lot is to be cast on his retirement from office respectfully decline to make any demonstrations in his honor. An invitatien to participate in a public reception of the ex-President having been extended by a committee of citizens of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to the Select and Common Councils and the Fire Department of the day, the President of the Common Council, remarked: Even Mr. Buchanan's friends must admit that a majority of our people think the course of his administration, until very recently, has been neither creditable to himself, honorable to the Democratic party, nor beneficial to the State or Nation. It is just such manifestions as this motion proposes, that shock the sense of justice in hunest men, and cause them to doubt the sincerity of the dectrine of “measures and not men.” Bestow honors where praise is justly merited, but suffer tbe undeserving to pass through the world in silence. Considering that the members of the Common Council are all Democrats, this is an unkind. cat. Moreover the Lancaster Fencibles, @ military company, rejected a motion to aecept the invitation by a vote of 15 to 12. In the San Fire Company the invitation was lost by a tie vote, but at a subsequent meeting it was_carried by a bare majority. The Hook and Ladder Compauy rejected it unanimously. The Union Fire Company received and accepted the invitation as a mark of respect to an old member of the Company.— The gentleman so often spoken of in novels, who riveted people with his gaze has now obtained employment at a boiler manufactory. . welave never Medicinal. it S ANF ORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR Never Rebilitates. 'T is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by . allthat have used it, and is now ‘resorted to with confidence in all 7] the diseases for which it y is recOmmended. It has cured thousands < within the htst two years, who had given up . = . all hopesofrelief.asthe numerousunsolicitedcer5 tificatesin my possession show. The dose must be adap1S) ted tothe temperament of the individual taking 5 it, and used in such quantities as to act gently on the bowels, Let the dictates of your =e judgment cuide you in the use of the LIVER INwillcure Liver ComDyspepsia, Chroriic Diarplaints. Dysentery, ipa 3 . > . Cholera. Cholera MorFlatulence, Jaundice, ; bitual Costiveness, Cholic bus, Cholera Infantum, . : Female Weaknesses, and . A May be used successfully as an ordinary Family Medicine. It willcnre SICK HEADACHE. (as thousands can testify)in twenty minutes if two or three tea spoonfuls are taken at commehcement of the attack. i All who'use it are giving their testimony in its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and IGORATOR, and it plaints, BiliousAttacks rhoea, Summer Comsy;Sour Stomach, HaR . swallow both together. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO, SANFORD'S Family Cathartic Pills, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put in Glass Cases, Atr Tight, and will keep in any Climate. The FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his practice for more than twenty years. The constantly increas. gy . ing demand from those whohave long used the . ,3 . PILLS, and the satisfaction which all express . ,j . inregard to their use, hasinduced me to place . Hi . them within the reach of afl. ‘. Aa! : The Profession well Know that differdnt Cathartics act on different] O'. portions of the bowels. The FAMILY CATHEs ARTIC PILL has, with due reference to this well Z established fact. been compounded from a variety of the Purest Vegetable Extracts, which act < alike or. every part of the alimentary canal, and ty are good and safe in all cases where a Cathartic is . = . needed, such as Derangements of the Stom. 4 . ach, Sleepiness, Paina in the Back and Loins, . O . Costiveness, Pain and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, end in a long course of fever, Loss of Appetite, a creeping sensation of cold over the body, Restiessness. Headache,or weight in the head. all inflammatory Diseases, Worms in Children or adults. Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood, and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention tn this advertisement. Dose 1 to3. PRICE THREE DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, Broadway, New York. Sold by the Druggists everywhere. and by PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents forthe Pacific Coast, 132 Washington street, San Francisco. sept 1 ly MRS. WINSLOW, WN experienced Nurseand Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by softening the gums, reducing _the inflamation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and reliefand health te your infants. We have put up and seld this article for over ten years, and can say, in confidence in of any other : medicine—NEv ER MASIT Falt: WINSLOW'S ED, IN A SINGLE INstaNcETOEF ? SOOTHING when timely FecT A CURE, used. Never Perecerecosecoceseseseoses did we know an instance of dissatistaction by any one whousedit. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after ten years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfiliment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, retief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one ofthe most EXPERIERCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New England, and hasbeen used with never-failing success in Thousands of Cases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will relieve almost instantly Griping in the Bowels, & Wind Colic, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.... pecsaesevékowabines SEE We believe it the best and REMEDYin the FOR SUREST CHILDREN : Wontp,in all cases of Dys:T EET HING.: enteryand Diarrhoea im ? .....sccesscsssescsccsesseese? C HI LDREN, whether it arises from teething or from other cause, We would say toevery mother who has achild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints; do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicinc, if timely used. Full directions will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of CUR«@ TIS & PERKINS, New York,ison the outside wrapper. &@-Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar st., N. ¥. PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast, 13%, Washington st., San Francisco. mayl21ly Marysville Pioneer Assay Office H. HARRIS & CO., [Successors to Harris & Marchand,] E st., near the corner ofSecond MARYSVILLE. Also--73, J street, Sacramento, AND 105, Sacramento st., San Francisco. Willcontinue to carry on the businessof MELTING,REFINING & ASSAYING Gold and Ores, Of Every Description. We guarantee thecorrectness of our Assays. andbind ourselves to pay the difference that may arise with any of the U.S. Mints. Returns made in from 6 to 12 Hours, IN BARS OR COIN. Specimens of Quartz Assayed and valued, Terms for Assaying—Same asin San Francisco. o8tf H. HARRIS & CO. Assay Office —or— THEALL & CO., Successor to Justh & Hunter, No. 102 First st., between D and High, Marysville. GoiD AND ORES Of Every Description, Melted and Assayed At San Francisco rates, and returns made in BARS or UNITED STATES COIN, within six hours. Our assays are guara.teed, and Bars discounted at the lowest DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES. {= undersigned is prepared to execute Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, etc., in the most superior manner, and at short notice. Terms reasonable. AUGUSTE WETTIG N.B: PIANO MUSICalso taught. . Decl 9m IO x . Champion Restaurant. truth of it, what . deen ableto say . erect sn Hotels and Restaurants, es WESTERN HOUSE, CORNER SECOND AND D STS., . MARYSVILLE. MOODY & SMITH, Proprietors. S. MOODY, formerly of the Empire Ranch, in con nection with F SMITIT. having leased this popular and well-known THotel. located in the ‘most eligible and convenient part of the city, and directly opposite the new office of the California Stage Company, are prepared to accommodate the traveling public, sojourners and residents, in the best and most comfortable mariner. Janl9 3m WHAT CHEER HOUSE, Ban Francisco. Best and Cheapest Hotel IN THE STATE, Now Conducted on the European Plan Neat, Good and Cheap, at New York Prices!! Good Lodgings, 50 cents per Night !! ‘Shower Baths, Free!! An extensive LIBRARY, MUSEUMand READING ROOM FREE to all the Guests. R. B. WOODWARD, Jan. 26th, 1861. 3m Proprietor. REDUCTION! . Business Cards. M. A. KELLY, — PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Having permanently located in North San Juan, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country. Having had several years’ experience in the profession, he flatters himself that he can give general satisfaction. Particular attention given to SORGERY. ‘The undersigned takes pleasure in recommending Dr. M. A. KELLY as being a hightoned and scientific gentleman. He has taken ‘my place in practice, and I feel confident that my old patrons and friends will give him their entire support. He is a graduate of one of the best medical schools in the West, and will give ‘character to his profession. _ feb16tf R. N. WEBBER. Dr. W. W. Ross, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK And formerly Resident Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital, New York City, : Ws located permanently in San Juan, tén ders his professidual services to the citizens and vicinity. . 3 F s Office. Main street, in Judge Stidger’s Law office. $B oct 20 ’60—mch23 "61 DR. JOHN STOTLAR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offers his professional services to the citizens of San Juan and vicinity. Office adjoining Brust & Schardin’s Saloon, Main st., North San Juan. Bas~ May be found after office honrs, in the building opposite the old mill site, lower end of Maiu street. Dec. 1, 1860. 3m Medical Card. . DR. K. P. WATSON, Havine Jocated at San Juan, will devdte histime to the practice of medicine and surgery. Office dver the Washington Restaurdnt. Entrance: 4 on Flume street. in the Price of Board, AT THE Washington Restaurant Main Street, North San Juan. BoaRD, per Week,....c.sce0e woe savasbasapor ie $7 90 Boakpand Lopaina, per Week,.....00 siptinscavacaees 9 00 DEBRIS oi. as cose ccbsscandusccke tabcciescsiahedembecdueesaaeedl 50 cts Be an: ee MRP EOC Le Se Oe Sar Ty aE . NE ON I 50 cts MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Ciean Rooms and Clean Beds PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PARTIES Furnished with Dinners or Suppers to order,in the mostssatifactory manner. GEQ. CULLODI, Proprietor. : aug13 52tf f GRASS VALLEY. BLACKFORD & WILLIAMS, Prop’s. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, AND FURFISHED IN THE BEST STYLE. The Proprietors hope, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. {dec22tf John Blackford....02202 sss esccescecseeee: John B. Williams BARNUM RESTAURANT) AND ROTISSERIE, Corner First street and Maiden Lane, Marysville. H. VIDEAU Would respectfully announce to his ww friends and the public, that he is prepared to minister to their wants at his Restaurant and Saloon, both in the eating and drinking line. Strangers visiting the City Are requested to give him acall. TERMS: Board, per week, without wine,...... $10 00 Board, per weck, with wine,....... 12 00 Single Meals,.........000 75centsand $1 00 Rotisserie. Always on hand, at the shortest notice. Poultryand Game roasted to order. Hi. V. has made arrangements at San Francisco to receive the freshest provisions. OYsTERS always on hand. Open Night and Day. KEEP PACE With the March of Improvement Gynt undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to thecitizens of San Juan and vicinity that he bas removed to the new fire proof brick building, corner Main and Flume streets; where he is prepared to offer to the public a most complete assortment of JEWELRY, which, in point of variety and elegance, cannot be surpissed in the mountains. Ilis stock consists in part of clocks, fine chronometer watches, ladies diamond and enameled watches, etruscan setts, bracelets, pin and ear rings, with ruby, garnet, carbuncle and pearl, cameo, coral, lava, quartz and mosaic settings. Superb etruscan bracelets, neclaces, vests and fob chains; plain and cold and enameled belt and fob buckles; gold lockets and thimbles; Quartz cane heads, sleeve buttonsand studs. of infinite variety. Diamond, emerald,ruby,garnet and pearl finger rings.gents’ cluster and quartz pins, pendents, slides, Masonic emblems, watch keys, gold pens &c.,—all of which he Offers ata very slight advance on San Francisco prices. He particularly invites attention to the fact
that he has made arrangements at San Francisco by which he will be constantly receiving fresh supplies of Goods of the latest stvles and importations. Trusting in his new facilities to be able to meet the demands of the community, he begs a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him heretofore. G. HANSEN. N B. The above Goods will be raffied off on the 1st September. Any article being sold in the meantime, will be replaced. aug 1ij;f° FRED. A. WILDER, BAKER. At the Building formerly owned and oocupied by B. P. Avery as a Drug Store. Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, the foljunl16 3m lowing BREAD-STUFFS: BREAD: Domestic, Crackers: Butter, do Graham, do Sugar, do Rye and Indian, do Boston. Rusk; Cakes: Plain; Frencu Rotts; Cookies; Cakes. rich; (made to order) Molasses cakes; Fruit Cake; Small Fancy Pound; Pound do. Ginger Bread; Sponge do; Ginger Snapps; Delicate do;(or Bride’s cake; Fried cakes; Gold —_ do; Pies of all kinds— Black do; (very rich) made“with some thing in ’em.” A Wagon will run regularly to Cherokee, Badger Hill, and Columbia Hill, every Monday and Friday. To San Juan, Sebastopol, Sweetiand, Birchville, _— French Corral, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. In connection with the Bakery is a LUNCH ROOM, where parties can be accommodated with cakes, pies, coffee, tea, &c., &c., YEAST, put up in bottles, for family use, kept constantly on hand. Family and Miners’ custom particularly desired, and regularly served with any of the above articles, at rates they can afford to pay. Citizens of San Juan! I hope you will consider me (as I do myseif ) a fixture among you; hoping to build up a business, and to make for myself and family a permanent home. : FRED’c. A. WILDER. San Juan, Nov. 1st, 1860. tf Nov. 17,1860. lm T. M. WOOD, Photographic Artist, GRASS VALLEY. ALL kinds of Pictures taken in the best style of the Nocharges made unless perfect satisfaction is Art. nov. 3, 1860. tf JOSEPH KUTZ, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Officein the old Cheap John Building, (up stairs.) Main street, North San Juan. A. L. GREELEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Notary Public. Office opposite the Sierra Nevada Hotel, in Clark’s tf i Building, up stairs. North San Juan, Feb. 2, 1861. JAMES CRRPENTER. = Painter and Paper Hanger, NORTH SAN JUAN. R. H. FARQUHAR, Justice of the Peace, Bridgeport Township. Office, in the second story of Green’s Brick Building, Main s-reet,San Juan. 1 tf O. P. STIDGER, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, And Conveyancer. Office on the north side of Main street. one door west of E V. Hattield’sstore, oppositethe Pioneer, NORTH SAN JUAN. jan5 tf Noy. 13, 1857. 1 JOHN A. SEELY, Agent for The New fIdria GQuicksliver, The Best and Purest Article in the S:ate! Post Office Building, North San Juana, Nevada ceunty. E. T. JORDAN, News Agent and Expressman, Kunsa Daily Express from North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville and French Corral. California and Allantic papers for sale, ANGEL'S EXPRESS, Runs Daily from North San Juan to Shady Creek, Cherokee, Little Grass Valley and Columbia Hill.— AG-California and Atlantic Newspapers for sale. Letters and Packages carried. commissions attended to and collections made. Agent for the Hydraulic Press PAIN PinN Ga. Carriage, Sign and House Painting, Paper HANGING, &c¢. Done in the best manner, by 2 L. W. CURTIS. Shop on Main st., opposite Ifelfrich'’s Soda Factory. C. WILSON HILL, Attorney at Law, Wiilattend promptly toall businessconfided to his care in Nevada and adjoining connties. Office —In Abbott's Building, NEVADA. FREEMAN’S CROSSING. Teamsters and Travelers Your attention is directed to Freeman’s Bridge, SUBSTANTIAL structure crossing the Middle Yuba two miles from North San Juan, on the best route from Marysville to the towns of upper Yuba and Sierra. THE ROAD Is wide, constructed upon an easy grade for the heaviest loads, and is always kept in good order by the subscriber. The =Ztotel affordsaccommodations of the first class, and thestables are commodious and well attended. HAY AND BARLEY FOR SALE In quantities to suit. THOMAS FREEMAN. Freeman’s Crossing, Nov. 5,1859. tfqy Sierra Nevada Hotel. J. GORDON, INFORMS the traveling community and alm citizens generally that having newly ita plastered, refitted and Thoroughly Furnished theabove well-known stand, he has now opened it to the public, and intends that it shallacquire the name of A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. AGP-Beds of unexceptionable comfort and clean!iness. Private Rooms For Families or other persons desiring them. North San Juan, Nov. 5th, 1859. The Union Hotel, PEARSON & MERWIN, Proprietors. Main street, North San Juan: S kept as a first-class house of public entertainment Tana is already well known to travelers as the General Stage Office For this part of the Mountains. Stages start from it daily for Marysville, Nevada, Sacramento, Campton™ ville, Forest City, Cherokee, French Corral, Sweetland, and the Flats and Hills on the Ridge. It will be maintained in improved style by the present proprietors, who, to conform to the economical tendencies of the day, have made a Reduction in Prices. BoarD BY THE WEEK,..... astbinnahcarersots seomensesegd 00 SINGLE MEALS,... kngedecandiviconacsensiacnaupaccss: SU The Bed-rooms and Beds are all cleanly and comfortable, and the weary wayfarer will find the Union a welcome place of rest. PEARSON & MERWIN. Oct 6th, 1859. vin24tf LD FRENCH COGNAC, oO French Brandy, Jamaica Rum, by the Cask orGallon, at HECHT & PRATT’S. IF. Smith's 2O REELS, all sizes: > a Advertisements. Read! Fead, Fread, Hose Couplings! New and Valuable Improvement! AMSBARY’S COUPLINGS NO WHERE! The undersigned takes pleasure in informing the mining community generally, that he has recently made a discovery in the mode and manner of fastening hose couplings, which far excelsanything of the kind ever before in use. My couplings can be manufactured of cast iron, brass, orany kind of metal, and of any’ desired size—and when attached,they forma perfectly water-tight joint, without the use of packing. Miners who have used them, pronounce them superior to any coupling they have ever known in use. Tinvite all persons who feel any interest in the matter, to call at my storein North San Juan, and examine my couplings. : : Persons desiring a good, cheap, and durable coupling.can be accommodated by applying to me, at North fan Juan. a3-Orders from a Distance promptly attended to. FRANCIS SMITH. N. B. Apatent has been applied for. All persons are notified to beware how they infringe on my rigbts. Dec. 15, 1860. F. 8. TIN & HARDWARESTORE. Stoves, Hardware Cook stoves, Parlor stoves, Box stoves, Shelf Hardware, Nails, Hose Pipe, Cutlery, y A generalassortm’nt of Tinware, Builder’s Hardware, Carpenter’s Tools, Butts and screws, Iron and steel, Galvanized Iron Pipe, Water Boxes, &c, &S-On hand and made to order.=OA FRANK. SMITH, Brick Row, Main street. North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf OIL CHAIN: All sizes for sale by : FRANCIS SMITH. OPE: Alisizes at . SMITIPS HARDWARE STORE. Lead Pipe. For sale by FRANCISSMITH. TAILS, all sizes, at SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE: ARLOR, Boxand Cooking Stoves-Just received at SMITH’S Hardware Store. HOEMAKER’S FINDINGS— kK At SMITH’S Hardware store. Liquor Store. THOMAS CILLIGAN, Wholesale Dealer in Wines and Liquors, HIGH STREET, Between First and Second, MARYSVILLE. HAVING opened a Wholesale Wine and :} Liquor Store as above. he begs to inform his Sree friends and the public that he will constantly keepon hand articles of the best quality. Sept. 29. 1860 —3m Hi. WEBSTER & CQ., IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS es WINES AND LIQUORS. NO. 101, FRONT STREET, San Francisco. Oct. 27—tf a : J. B. PAINTER, (LATE O’MEARA & PAINTER,) Dealer in TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL, _ Paper, Cards,and Printer’s Stock generally, 132 Clay street, near Sansome, SAN FRANCISCO. jan 21 ly WM. FAULHENER & SON, 132 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. GENTS FOR JAMES CONNER & SON’S U.S. TYPE FOUNDRY, and dealers in all kinds of Printing materials. Printers will fiadit to their advantage to call on us before purchasing. apr23 6ni CHARLES F. ROBBINS, IMPORTER AND \WEALER IN q e a ‘ Type, Presses, Printing Material, INKS, CARD STOCK, &c., Nos. 411 to 417, Clay sreet, (Opposite Frank Baker’s,) San Francisco. SAN JUAN BREWERY. TILIS establishment has acquired a State a> wide reputation for the superior quality offi ; its . LAGER BEER. A Mr Koch hae associated with him Mr. John Fitter. and the concern will hereafter go under the name and style of KOCH & FITTER. They will continue to manufacture a superior article of Lager—the very best which this or any other market can afford. “ Their wagon, driven by John Fitter, will deliver Lager at French Corrai, Birchville, Sweetland. Columbia ITill, Cherokee, Montezuma, and all the other surrounding towns. A splendid article of Bottled Lager, constantly on hand, for family use, dclivered to order. feb16 ’60 Feed Stable and Corral. I. T. SAXBY pee, HEREBY informs his friends SSS se Gand the public that he has removed from the old stand, to NEW AND COMMODIOUS STABLES, AND CORRAL, At the Foot of Main street, and having associated himself with the Messrs. Huffaker, is better prepared tnan ever to furnish excellent accommodations for stock ofal: kinds, and to supply HAY AND GRAINofthe best quality, at the lowest market price. Returning thanks for the past liberal patronage,they most respectfully solicita continuance of the same. Hay and Grain delivered to any part of the town, free of charge. HUFFAKERS & SAXBY. North San Juan, June 30th, 1860. tf Capt. York Informs the Minersof San Juan and vicinity that he has moved to this place from Sweetland. He lives ON SAN FRANCISCO STREET, Corner of Flume street, where he is ready to SEW HOSE, As heretofore, ascheap as anybody. Ife warrants his sewing to stand apressure of 300 feet—a fact which he can prove by enough certificates to fill this paper. Feb’y 2, 1861. tf Atso—A new style of Oil Coats and Pants, made for the low price of $7 50 the suit. RANCH FOR SALE WITH OR WITHOUT THE STOCK. N excellent Ranch,. located between San Juan and Sweetland, on the Marysville road. and containing 160 acres, most of which is fenced, and fifteen of which are under cultivation, is offered for sale, with or without the stock, on reasonable terms. This Ranch contains two excellent springs of water, and is eligibly situated, besides a comfortable Dwelling and Orchard, the latter containing 300 young and thrifty fruit trees For terms, apply to the undersigned, on the premises © ae ie RR Nad ma secs FN ate i ae ot i a ARONA ale NR CER OR a a Ra i taht ANON Nain BS ABO ENG A OTTER a a eit WOOO is ii sgt E nn nn a a Saloons and Liquor Storés. Sele ie linn il THE BANK EXCHANGE, Fire Proof Brick, Cornerof Main and Flume streets, North San Juan. ‘CLARK & BONIFACE, ESPECTFULLY inform their old friends that they have removed into their new and splendid building, which has been gorgeously furnished,and supplied with the very best of Liquors, Cigars &c., and are now prepared to furnish the creature comforts to suit the tastes of all. Having one of the finest saloonsin the mountains, and the most accommodating of Barkeepers, the proprietors respectfully ask a continuance of favors from the public. julylitf BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME! SAN JUAN EXCHANGE. C. SCHARDIN & CO., wore respectfully inform their old friends and the public generally that they have recently made many improvements to the above-named pop: ular resort, and are better prepared than eve to please all tastes. Three Billiard Tables, Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Be & and equal toany in the State. The wood bed is the favorite of the place. BOWLING. Two splendid Ten-Pin Alleys are attached tothe og tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of such an institution. _Itisthe intention of the proprietor to use every exer tion to mako, the Exchange the favorite resort of ali séekers of healthy pleasurable exercise. THE BAR will be furnished with the very best WENES AND LIQUORS To be had in the San Francisco Market, and no pains will be spared to make everything pleasant and attrace 10 tive. C. SCHARDIN & CO, Wholesate and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigarsand Tobaceo. = >=. Also— a general assortment of Fresh and gjDried Fruit and Confectiinery—south side Mesa se Of Main strect, = { North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. GEM SALOON, ED SRR 9 vvvec cobsesicscekcces MARYSVILLE, 4~ Opposite the Theater. Qa The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the Saloon, Two A No.1 Billiard Tables always in first-rate er> der. junié6m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r. eS es e ore ee ae Wood and Lunber Yard. LARS & CO. have an extensive Wood ‘and Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Res ervoir streets, by the terminus of the railway. Every ott] } kindof sawed lumber is kept always on hand, and lerge or smatl demands can be instantly supplied. Fire Wood, either oak, pine or manzanita, green or dry, for sale in any quantity, and will be delivered at short notice. Orders can be left at the Yard, or at the office on Main street. J.F. CLARK, Nov. 19, 1859. tf J. B.JOHNSON, Cc. E. Welfrich, Wholesale Dealer in Frenchand Domestic Liquors And Wines, ALE, PORTER, CIDER, . SYRUPS, &C., Main street, North San Juan. Noy. 3, 1560. IMPROVED VULCANIZED _ Gutta Percha Belting. And Mining Efose, We are now prepared to furnish to Mae hinists, Engineers, Millers and others, the above artis cle of MACHINE BELTING, Which has been proved to be far superior to any other kind in use, being ENTIRELY FREE from the undesirable qualities of both LEATHER AND RUBBER. While possessing the good qualities of both. It Does Not Stretch. It is not affected by OTL, HEAT or STEAM, and in fact is well nigh perfect, as all who have used it attest. Besides all this, the fact that it COSTS LESS Than either Leather or Rubber, must make it super sede them altogether, as soon asits merits are known. We have also producedan article of Hiydraulic Mining Hose. which is offered to miners as superior to any other article heretofore used for this purpose. “ It is made to Stand any Pressure Required, WILL WEAR LONGER Than any other article; will not mildew or rot; costs a moderate price, and is altogether the MOST ECONOMICAL HOSE Ever used in California. It is made from 414 to 8 inches in diameter, of different thicknesses and strength, to stand a perpendicular fall. Catalogues and priced lists sent on application to CHAS. P. DANIELL & CO., Sole Agenis for Pacific Coast, 41, California street, San Francisco. Camphene! T theSan Juan Drug Store, by the case, can of A gallon. COAL OIL! COAL OFL!! B Sante received at the San Juan Drig Store— large lot of PURE COAL OIL. For sale by the case, can or gallon. 34 T. & L. McGUIRE. OILS, atthe : SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.’ $$$ pressure of from 50 to 200 feet [jan19 3mis] PA ts and Canvas! Canvas LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 to 10—# mar 17 at BLOCK & FURTH’S. Kerosene Lamps! NEW lot ofthese celebrated Lanips just received! A atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE. jy7 PAINTER & Co. Ink, Paper, Cards, §¢. 510 Clay Street, above Sansome, J. Be rats San Francisco, J.M. PAINTER T. P. PAINTER febi6tt z JOHN P,JONES. march2-ly spre Ss a ia ie cies aN LAAN ee ne ett nae " ee . Ns arpa ~ iat ieesanencgtatettit hist ean rn eer oC et en A CRORE &-Offices ‘fitted out with dispatchsFn ne