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April 7, 1860 (4 pages)

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VARIETY. _ DRUGS, MEDICINES &C. . DRY-GOODS, & CLOTHING. . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JEWELRY. ee averesi ruses PL at . The Aydraulic Press. / . } j . ee en rn ne eee { ae saat Mame as Pn ace : . CHARLES ST. LOUIS, 5 Sa Nie Ra aaa 5 STE a GRAND “PRESENTATION CONCERT! . Deng a aptet Chom tent earl ei Son Pence Quick Sales and No Profits, i and Dealerin ' Stark and the dramatic troupe traveling with ‘ vit, BC. The Cas’ rinci W sew ry ; him, produced the first part Gf King Henry To TAKE PLACE AT eye -Cask Sripcigie atches, Clocks and Jewel IV. at the theater in this place, last Monday tight, to a tolétably good house. The stage upon which they played was very small, the scenery mean and unsuitable—brown chamber walls answering for palace, grove, inn and battle field. Prince Hal was stupidly unprincely, and the other support very weak. But in spite of all these discouraging circumstances, and df the chilly silence of the “spectators, Mr. Stark simulated the fat knight admirably, showing remarkable excellence in the famous soliloquy on honor and in the description of his ragged regiment. Our citizens Will not certainly have another such treat in a long time. If Shaks‘peare really hovers in spirit over this mundane sphere, as psychological theorists assert, and still partakes of human passions and weaknesses, as is also asserted, he must have derived a peculiar pleasure from seeing his great comic creation of Falstaff personified so well before an audience composed of ‘& people that had no existence in his day, and in the mountain fastnesses of a country that was to him and to all contemporary ‘men quite unknown. After the curtain fell on Henry IV., the farce of the “Watchmaker’s Hat” was rattled off in a lively style, Nelly Brown keeping ‘the audience in a constant roar by her vivacious personation of the novel-reading servant girl—in which character she displayed much comic talent. eA Spinireo Figut.—A regular, old fash‘ioned. Hiberno-whiskey row occurred at Murphy’s drinking saloon last Sunday night. Several intoxicated individuals were making ‘a disturbance which Murphy tried to quell, ‘when he was assaulted violently by three or ‘four at once, and had one of his fingers den‘tally amputated. Constable Bruce, to his great credit be it recorded, entered tlie scene ‘of strife with Bob Howland and one or two . others as aids, and proceeded to arrest seyeral of the combattants, who were disposed TUCKER’S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SAN FRANCISCO; Tuesday Evening, May 8th, 1860. E addition to a superb Musical Entertainment b did presents, amounting in value to $30,566. will be distributed to the holders of such tickets as will be entitled to the gifts The first prize will be a Magnificent Ilomestead, house and lot on Secoud street, Sacramento, valued at $4,000, title perfect. The second present $1,000 in gold coin. The balance consists of magniticent Jewelry, Ladice’ and Gentlemea,s Watches, Chains, Diamond Sete, Rings,"Breast Pins, Solid Silver Goblets, Gold Lockets, &c., &c., all of the very finest quality, and selected with great care from the well known and extensive stock of J W. Tucker, Esq., at whose establishment the goods are on exhibition. The undersigned have permission to reter to the following well known gentlemen as to their standing and respectability: His Excellency, Gov. J. G. Downey, Sacramento; Gen, J. A. McDougal, San. Francigco; Messrs. Thos. 8. Fisk & Co., Bankers, Sacramento, Messrs. B. F. Hastings & Co., Bankers, Sacramento: , J, P. Robinson, Esq., Supt. Sac. Valley Railroad, and . many others, TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. All orders for tickets must be accompanied by the money. SMITH & MITCILELL,. mar5l1—td Post Office Box 452. San Francisco. WHAT CHEER HOUSE, SACRAMENTO SBST.,....6 San Francisco LARGEST, Best and Cheapest HOUSE IN CALIFORNIA! By its recent Improvement and Enlargement it can now accommodate all who apply. R B. WOODWARD, mar 313m Proprietor. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!!! Live Yankee Blacksmith On Main St., Opposite Reamer’s Siore, NORTH SAN JUAN. ITE Proprietors have eyery facitity for doing as good Blacksmith and Iron work as can be done anywhere, at as short notice and as reasonable prices. Car Whee's, Ox Yokes & Wheelbarrows, to resist until the six black eyes of Col. Colt . ofour own manufacture. always on hand. stared at them, when they weakened. Bruce arrested more than he could retain in custody, but he had the finger-biter before Justice Farquhar, who sentenced him to pay a fine of $100, ‘bit Aftewards let him off at $50, On condition that he would not drink liquor again for twelve months. -—-—-—_———-—_—_-++ @ e __ A Cuance to Learn Spayisu.—Mr. Owen Connelly proposes to form a class in this town for the purpose of teaching the Spanish language. He has had éxtensiye experience as a teacher of this and othe? languages, and brings high endorsement as to his qualifications and success. @ course of twenty-four lessons for the very reasonable price of ten dollars, commencing on Monday night at the school house, if that . building can be procured for the purpose. Meanwhile, he can be seen at the Union Ho. tcl. We have no doubt of his ability to convey « keowledg re Castillian in + cy ledge of pure Castillian in an} Cis viniisiin Gasy and pleasing a:anner. —_ Gifford & Luther's Gift Entertainment will come @€ to-night at the Theater. Mart Taylor, who has been playing to full houses He will give . Light and Heavy Wagons, made to order, as cheap and as well as they can be made below. Repairing Done with Dispatch. WS Al work waranted. mar2i—tf JOY, WEYMOUTH & CROSS, BOOKS AD SPATIONERY * REDUCED PRICES!?! Ww: will sell for CASH as CIIEAP as the CHEAPEST. marli—tf FRANCHERE & BUTLER. Particular Notice TO PURCILASERSOF EUREKA WHISKEY, Tais WHISKEY has acquired a reputation euviable than any Whiskey ever offered for sale in Barrels or Half Barrels in California, Its Superior & Uniform Quality at all the towns in this vicinity, will appear . has become so fully appreciated, that the dein his original and humorous rhymed monohogte, and will sing another local song.— After the performance, the drawing of the gifts will be conducted by a committee selected by the audience. The performance will begin at half past seven o'clock. See advertisement. ae RO Bs PLE Se Lecrtrt.—Mr. J. B. Morse will give the first of a series of lectures on topics conected With the material welfare of California, at the Sierra Nevada Hall, on next Tuesday night. His subject on that ®ccasion will be “The Agricultural Life of the Valleys and the Horticulture of the Mountains.” The topic is one of great interest. sles SES sack ap a Re B. T. Conger, Esq., better know iu this community as the imperturbable and hnumorous “Schnigle Fritz,” of whistling and peanut-eating famé, sailed on the last steamer for a visit to his native Jersey mud, the oyster beds of Long Island and the classic nooks of Chatham street and the Bowery.— May joy*go with him and never leave him. eo The roads are in a dreadful condition.— Teams have consumed a week in making the tip from Marysville, and oh Friday we received no mail, from which fact it is reasonableto infer that the roads in the lower country are as bad as ih the mountains.— Very few of our exchanges have reached us this week. “es The Dashaways will meet at the school house on Tuesday night. They have resolved . themselves into a debating club, and will fliscuss the following historical question:— . “Was Great Britain justifiable in banishing Napoleon to St. lglena?”’ Several talerited titizens Will také 4 part iii the discussion. 3 . . Ata meeting of the Seamen’s Benevolent Association, held on the ist inst., Robert Litle resigned his position as President, and Evariste Franchere was elected in his place. mand for it has largely increased, and the quantity now sold is much greater than any other brand of Whiskey on the Pacific Coast. oe CAUTION. The gréat reputation of the EUREKA WIHSKEY, imported exclusively by ourselves, has induced parties in San Francisco, to put up a cheap article of Whiskey, in imitation packages, branding it “EUREKA WHISKEY,” using the same style of letter as on the genuine imported article, and also, using our shipping mark “J. T. D.,” sometimes transposing the letters to avoid detection. This common Whiskey is palmed off, to a large extent, on the unsuspecting purchaser, forthe Genuine Eureka, thus enabling the seller to make large profits on a cheap imitation Whiskey, which is sold on the reputation of the genuine article. To protect ourselves, and enable purchasers to guard against imposition, every package of the se GENUINE EUREKA WHISKEY will, in faturé, have the féllowing brand, viz. “WM. NEWELL&CO.S.F.” burnt into the head. % Purchasers will please take particular notice of this brand, as none other is genuine. WM. NEWELL & CO., Sax Francisco, Sote Acexgs. Notr.—The genuine ECT RERA JOUN TAYLOR, 132 Washington st., San Francisco, shipes Importer and Dealer in... Druggists and Chemical Glassware, some of the best Artists in the State, 548 splen> Soda Water Stook, LABELS. Also—a full assortment of Assayere’ articles, such as Crucibles, Retorts, Muffies, Cupels, Test Tubes, Matrasses, &c., &c. Druggists, Chemists, Gold Dust Buyers Acd others in want of Goods in the line will be saupplied at reasonable prices and in quantities to suit. Goods carefully packed, without charge, to go toany part of the State. Circulars containing lists of the above articles for warded to parties when requested. feHT1 8 is SAN JUAN DRUG STORE! T. & L, MeGUIRE, AND APOTHIIECARIES, FIRE PROOF BRICK, MAIN. STREET, North San Juan, Have on hand a large and good stock of DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilel and Fancy Articles. --ALSO.. White Lead, Paint stuffs, Linseed Oil, Lamp, Machine, Neatsfoot, Tanner's, Lard, Olive and Castor Gils. Turpentine, Varnishes, Alcohol, Camphene and Burning Fiuid. Gine, Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Sal Soda. Window Glass. Brushes of every description. SELECT WINES and LIQUORS, for medical use. The subscribers are prepared to wholesale Goods to Physicians and small dealers in adjoining towns, at as low rates as they can purchase in the cities below; and will guarantee the excellence of whatever they sell. One or both of the subscribers will bein attendance at the store day and night, and the most careful attention will be given to the compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medicines. maz 30 qrytf New Drug Store ON FLUME STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN. FRANCHERE & BUTLER Cs ITERNEBY inform the public ae that they have opened an eniw tirely new and well selected pit z— stock of eS Sal2u 4 Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, Paints, Gils, Camphene, Lamps and Wicking, Brushesof all Kinds, And everything else pertaining toa Thorough Drug Establishment, Af! 6f which they will seil at } 7 + Wholesale and Retail. £y-Vhysician’s prescriptions carefully componnded. from the purest materials, at all lddrs éf the day and night. In addition to the above, the subscribers have on hand a large stock of BOOKS § STATIONERY, Blank Books of every style, . California Gold Pens, SPLENDID GIFT BOOKS, Kerosene, Sega SeVeral thousand rolls of EgWALL PAPER, Window Shades, and other Upholstery articles will be sold at remarga bly low rates. A large lot of ELcroscnc Tuamps Just received, BapRemember the place, and call and see us, at the NEW FIRE-PROOF BRICK,ON FLUMEST., NEXT DOOR TO MAIN STREET. E. FRARCHERBK...<cscsdeacesoscsce sevseeeeeo PE. FL. BUTLER North San Juan, Deer 24, 1859, tf ASSAY OFFICE, COLD AND SILVER REFINERY OF HH. SUSTH, 104, Montgomery st., San Francisco. ROM and after the let of March I have leased my Assay Office and Gold and Silver Refinery to Messi8%. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO, who willconduct the business of Assaying and Refining in the. manner and-on the terms below stated. Thanking my friends and tke public for the patronage I have received from them, I beg to subscribe myself E. JUSTH. San Francisco, February 18, 1860. WHE undersigned having associated themselves together for the purpose of carrying on the business of Assaying and Refining Gold and Silver, will be prepared, on and after the Ist of March next,to receive deposits for assaying and refining, and to make returns in unparted bars, refined bars, or United States Coin, at the option of the depositors, : 1e charges willbe as follows: WHEN RETURNS ARE MADE IN UNPARTED BARS, one-quarter of one per cent. on the value of the bars. WITEN RETURNS ARE MADEIN REFINEDBARS ten cents per oz. onthe gross weight after melting; and one-sixtcenth ofone per cent. on the value of each bar over five thousand dollars; oneach bar under five thousand doilars, ten cents per oz. on the gross weightafter melting, and one-eighth of one per cent. on the value of the bar. : WHEN RETURNS ARE MADEIN UNILTEDSTATES COIN, ten cents per oz. on the gross weight after melting, and one half of one per cent. after coinage; being four cents per oz. less than the present charge of the United States Branch Mint here. Silver contained in the gold will be accounted for to the depositor in the manner and at the rate customary at the U.S. Branch Mint. Unparted bars will be delivered six hours after the deposit of the Gold or Silver if desired. Refined bars or United States coin will be delivered four days (notincluding Sundays) after the deposit of the Gold or Silver, viz: returns of deposits of Monday will be payable on Friday, Tuesday Saturday, Wednesday « Monday, Thursday <4 Tuesday, Friday “6 Wednesday, Saturday bid Thursday. Persons desirous of seeing their goldand silver melted can do so; and the assay chips from each deposit will be kept separate for three months, at the disposition of the depositor, in order to afford every facility for testing the correctness of the assay. Assays of Ores and Minerals made, OUVTAN te SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS BOOTS & SHOES, BLANKETS, , .TILANKFUL for past favors,.I take pleasure (Hoh announcing to the Ladies of North San Juan assortment OT Fall and Winter Dress Goods and the most desirable articles for Ladies’, Misses and Children’s stock of Weiss’ Fire-Proof Building, next doorto Frank Smith’s 1 In business is , and for that reason Bie sik J. J. WOOSTER will sell Goods from His Store on Flume strect, NORTH SAN JUAN, For cash and San F rancisco Pr aces He can Pees : » Sell as Cheap as Any One Else! Although he does not pretend to keep The Biggest Stockin the Mountains, he yet has an abundant supply of ; Groceries and Provisions, Wines and Liquors, Canvas, Mining Iniplements, and Miners’ Supplies Generally ; Besides every variety of Articles for Family Use, of the best quality, a complete inventory of which heed . hot be given. REMEM BEEF, Totradeat .Wooster’s Cash Store!
feb 11tf ORIGINAL CASH STORE RE-OPENED BY R.REAMER, FOOT OF MAIN STREET, We are ready to sell you your In Marysville, at Wholesale Warehouse Furnished in part, with a large assortment of CLOTHING! Especially adapted to'the wants of the Mountain Merchants which we are now selling at SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! We can boast of the BEST SELECTED ‘STOCK CLOTHING, FANCY. GOODS, Where achoice selection of the following Goods can ‘be found, viz: Groceries and Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, Furniture & Bedding, Window Sash, se ae Boots and Shoes, Camphene, Coal and Polar Oil, Wines, Liquors &c. Tr ) Ala bl DUCK, ELC, Ever offered for sale in this city. HAYWOOD’S Long aud Short Rubber Beots, a large stock constantly on hand; also a splendid, stack, of . BLANKETS, Lawrence and Pilot Duck of every number, oifered at San Francisco Prices! SHEETINGS, DRILLINGS, HATS, . CAPS, & TRUNKS. Of the last mentioned articles, we have the best and largest stock ever imported in our market, and at prices that will make our customers open their eyes. Now Merchanf$ of the Hills, for your own good, call and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere, and you will find that we undersell any house in this city. “ 43 Please call-and examine Goods and prices. Goods Sold Only for Cash! Kh. REAMER. Feb’y 4, 1860. tf Quick Sales and Nmall Profits. Cheaper than the Cheapest! PECK & COLEY Orders Promptly Attended T JACOB & CHARLES LEVY. a Mountains—will commence from this date to change their mode of doing business, and sell wholesale or reail for Cash Only! oct 15 DAN. FURTH, San Juan. BLOCK & FUATE DEALERS IN A. BLOCK & CO., Nevada, . enough cheaper fo Take it an objeat for otir customers. We have the best quality of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, which we guarantee to sell S per cent. Cheaper TILAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN! Or within Ten Miles of It! We wish particularly to call the attention of citizens to our stock of E*urniture, as we haye in.store and are constantly receiving BEDSTEADS of all sizes aud, quality. Dining and Center Tables, Stands, “hairs, Bureaus and Sofas. ALSO, CLO'THING! BoowTs ! HATS, &., Corher Main and Flume streets zes. Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Slips. CROCKERY of the best quality, consisting of everything needful NORTH SAN JUAN. Strictly One Price. GOLD DUST Purchasedat the highest rates, by BLOCK & FURTII. Brick Store, corier Wain and Flume, which we offer 10 per cent cheaper than any other house. eee We invite all tocall and sec, and assure thom satie faction in regard to prices. ‘ &a-We keep a team expressly to deliver Goods free of charge.~“@a jan 28 gytf “still They Come?” Another Cash Store in the Field. EK. V. HATFIELD, ETERMINED to follow the good example set by his neighbors, intends hereafter to do a Strictly Cash Business, 27 North San Juan. BLOCK & FURTH Are now prepared to furnish DRAETS ON NEW YORK, . Provisions, Groceries, and SAN FRANCISCO RATES, Miners’ Sapplies, sa Wardware and Crockery; Checks on San Francisco CASE LIQUO Rs, AT PAR. GENUINE DOMESTIC WINES 3 North San Juan, Nov. 6, 5S. 12tf FLOUR; New Orleans and Crushed SUGARS; Camphonxe, By the case; can or _retail. A large stock of NAILS; Splendid Hams and Bacon; In short, everything usually kept in stores of this chatacter may be found of the best quality at Hatfield’s Fire-Proof Stere, Of the Latest New York styles, comprising West End of Main sirect, North side. French and English Merino, North San Juan, Feb’y 18, 1860, tf Plain and Figured all-wool De Laines, ES. 3 e este te T. P. OTIS & CO., Cloths, &c., &e., &e., Corner E and Second streets, Together with a great variety of HH ZOK SOSARD MARYSVILLE. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors P FLOUR, GRAIN &c., &c., &., Offer for sale Low: 37 5 Barrels and 14 barrels crushed sugar; 35 Ifhds choice Orleans sugar; 250 matts China engar, No.1; 150 barrels clear and mess pork; 325 1% do do do do 20 hhds. Bacon; 350 cases Jewel & [Marrison’s Lard: 320 barrels Billing’s, canvas and brine Hams; 460 do choice Butter; 830 boxes candles; 2057 boxes assorted case goods; . . 260 chests black and green Tea; 325 bags Rio and Java coffee; =: 255 14 casks assorted Brandies; 150 6 Is. <«. do whiskey; 3000 14 sacks Flour; 450 barrels Haxall and Gallego Flour; 1500 sacks Barley; 650 bags white and Bayos Beans; 230 \ barrels Dried Apples; A CARD. TO THE LADIES. and vicinity that I have just imported and now have ready for sule an entire new and extensive Ladies’ A carefully selected stock of Toilets; SHOES. I would alse direct the Ladies’ attetition to my new PAPER HANGINGS; CARPETS, Oii Cloths, Mattings, AND DRUGGETS. As my Goods have been bought at unprecedented low rates, I am determined to Sell Goods Low, AndT trust, by strict attention to business, to merit still farther a liberal share of public patronage. Sa>Particular attention paid to orders. G. LEVY: Tin shop. vl n6 Gregon: Sams, Bacon, ese a” OAL OIL L t = er REAMER'S. New Blacksmith AND oO © mn oe eae IRON SHOP On Main street, opposite Smith's Livery Stable North San Juan. BLACKSMITHING OF ALLKINDS Horse and Ox Shoeing. Kerosene Lamps! NEW lot of these celebrated Lamps just received at the SAN JUAN DRUG STORE. jy ‘A Necessity of the Times! BAVING on hand the largest and most complete assortment 6f Goods that can be found in the We are confident that by so doing We.can Fell Goods’ Pulu, Hair. Moss and Straw MATTRESSES, of all siin private house, hvtel or saioon. Together with Camphene, KEROSENE, lard, castor and lanyp Oils—all of and will sell at reduced priceseverything in the line of HAS just received a good assortment of JEWELRY, which he offers to sell below San Francisco Retail Prices—i:is intention being to estaolish a good Jewelry Store in 8an Juan. All kinds of Plain und Ornamental JEWELRY Made toOrder, Also a goodassortment constantly Xe on hand, viz: SEs ee ae Fine camco, Mosaic, Tor-;Fine Gold’and Enameled quois, carbuncle and Flo-. Lockets, rentine, (in fine gold E-. Brooches, Earrings. os truscan settings) Gold] Finger rings,ste*ve button , Buckles. Gold-and.silwer.Thimbles, Bracelets, Necklaces, Gents’ Fob, Buckles, Pins, Chains, Charms, Rings, studs, &c.,.&¢., 4 Wiil be sold Cheap for cash. All articles warranted as re nted, or money refunded. Also—a good assortment of Ranging in price from $4 50 to.$18, and warranted fur one year. Particularattention paid to WATCH REPAIRING, and at reduced prices. 21 OM Gage & ae t «Watch Glass, @ 50c. Gold or steel watch hands; @ 0c. each. Common, 25ca pair. Cleaning cylender escapement, 2 50; Detached Lever, 3 00; Patent Lever, 3 50, &c , &e. Having been born and brought up in a Jewelry Estabhshment, he considers himself cipable of giving satisfaction. -pirersrn > oe ack, Incase of a failure the money will be refunded C. ST. LOUIS. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, MAIN STREET, 4a? NORTH SAN JUAN. A Man Born ina Stable, be he a Horse ? HE uneersigned not being fortrinate enough to have been born in a Jewelty Establishment, did not have a knowledge of the business infused into his brain from the momeat of his birth, but having commenced acquiring a knowledge of the business af, the very earliest hours of discretion, he flatters himself that he issome in a bear fight. Come on ladies and gentlemen with your watches for repair, if you waut correct time: and your goid, if you want the most exquisite articles of Jewelry manufactured, and my regular prices will be charged. But remember what . Macbeth says—*“when "tis done it will be done right.” GUSTAVE HANSEN, Jan’y 14, 1860. Main street. LEGAL NOTICES. Constable’s Sale. ma State of California, County of Nevada, s8.— Township of Bridgeport. . Y virtue of an.execution to me delivered, issued B from the cenrt of 8. B. Caswell, Esq., an actin g Justice of.the Peace, in and for the-county aforesaid . bearing date Feb. 21st, a. p. 1860, to satisfy a judgment rendered by S. B. Caswall on the Ist day.af February 4. p. 1860 in favor of J. S. Bowman and against Canute Thompson for the sum of one hundred and gleven dollars, debt, interest. damages and costs of suit, : I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash one lot of land situated in French Corral, and bounded on the south side by Folsom & Thompson’s ground, under enclosure, on the east by Ensign’s Ditch, on the nogth by unoccupied land, ou the west by land owners not known, alsoa lot situated between a lot, now occupied by said Thompson, and Ravine. Sale to take place in front of 8 B. Casw I's office on Monday the 9th day of April, a.p. 1860, between the hours of 10 o'clock, 4. M and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. Taken as the property of Canute Thompson to satisfy the above demand and accruing cotss. This 22d day of March, A. p. 1860. ° GEO. W. PARSHLEY, mar24 Special Constable. Constable’s Sale; State of California, county of Nevada, ss.— Township of Bloomfield. ., ; Y virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the court of Levi Ayres, Esq", an acting Justice of the Peace, in and fer the county aforesaid, bearing date march 9th. 1840, in favor of J. Decker & Co. and against W. Gundy and H. Martin, for the sum . of sixty-one dollars eighty-two cetits, debt, interest, lamages aad costs of suit : I ave taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash all of W. Gundy and H. Martin’s right, title and interest in and toa set of mining claims situated in Little, Grass. Valley,. Nevada county, California, and known as Brunkherst, McGary & Co’s claims, said interest Stipposed to be one undivided fourth of said claims. juts. Said property,w:ll be sold at Columbia Hill in front of Levi Ayres’ Justice office on Monday the 16th day ef April 1860 between the hours of 10 o'clock, A: Mm: 1 and 3 o’clock P.M. of said day. —-Taken as the property of W.Gundy & H. Martin to Eatisfy the above demands and accruing costs. This 16th March a. D. 1860; -*JOHN McBROWN, Constable. DR. ROSENBAUW’S Celebrated Stomach Bitters: Is the best remedy ever yet manufactured for the cure of all Diseases, caused by « disordered state of thie stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia; = Indigestion, Constipation, Fever and Ague, oe She and otlier similar mala#ies, yield at once to the beneficial itifftience of this excellent Medicine, Try them: Test tlieti on your constitution, and go on Your way rejoicing. Owing to the unexampled demand for these Bitters some unprincipled parties have endeavored to counter feit them. The genuine Rosenbaum have the name of N. B. JACOBS & CO. branded on each cork and their signature on each label. Beware, also, of a worthiess article, called Rosenchf’s Bitters, put up in this city. Its external appearance is very much like the true Rosenbaum, but it is useless as a remedial agent, and has only been got up to prey on the reputa tion attained by Rosenbaum’s Bitters. For sale everywhere. N. B. JACOBS & CO., Corner Sansome and Commercial streets, San Francisco. mar 3 6m FRESH GARDEN SHEDS . E have just received across the Isthmus a comWY hieze assortment of Garden Seeds, put up expressly for us by Thorburn & Co.of New York. Every Seed we have for sale is.of the growth of last summer, and may be relied on to grow. . i Ee J. H. WRIGHT & CO., mar 10 3m Marysville: W HIEISHEY is for sale ~by most of the Other vacancies were filled as follows : Sec#8 . Liquor Houses in San Francisco. Wm. King; Treasurer, Louis Buhretary, 83 ? Feb'y 11 is tf ring; Directors, Sewell, Lee, Carpenter and . Gold and Silver Bars purchased. Mr. E. JUSTH will be Assayerand Refiner, and Mr. ROBERT BURNETT Cashier and General Superintendent of our establishment. DUNCAN, SITIERMAN & CO. ot pecans ape, yt RON DOORS and Shutters, and Iron Work in general manufactured to order. Car Wheels for Sale. Iron and Steel for sale. Also Mitting Tools. b7 Seeds! Seeds! Garden Seeds! FULE assortmient—warranted a Serb for sal COLUMBIA HILL STORE! C. COLEY has ou hand a choice asser’ indenters Diba iliih eases ntsc anitlbictaice sctinllbeai ptt ceicitaeiiiaigsiadiiahinnabipitedisichieniaialias Meta tlh siesta aad hifiniadaa ene nnn ater at tate, tect ec te ti ie tC CT A CL A ; Th) Q a pebos j oe) iJ te ~ : YY ~ YS ~ mal a3) e) © GS . — ~ =ry ie} pls ew Las H att cle lili cighgheieniaesobesiealppsoaliteniacectpienadiabeiinteceihseheeeeliabieenttiananiteneonesiomoniniglsticeiteiersiondaretpciliesiiniantth-aligenejemlaieaminiemmmn eoeeatertitilapemnssstarsmasiniapentettthhaptishin itinnyeeiaeariseestatenpiriit dingriicenataestlieesicireniiinageiematcpeeaitiaibitiee Blanks! Blanks! af New Tame b VIN 38 3m* MORGAN & GILE: VV ement of Groceries, Provisions, Furniture. ' x ° ons ~ y N, m 2 . ing Implements, ¢: ter Tools, Mat Clot! sie caren na SEER = WARRANTS aad SUMMONS"—raed Rese essere and ALSOP &CO. . jani2itf Telegraph Office. i rs : ; dik, ila tlic Goede ton neneecas’ te momeiiotich } . 04 thronghout—just printéd and for sale at this office ; ; = € ' ’ : = ampnene.:. aS he offers to the public at low rates for Cam} : Amsbary’s soiree has been postponed till . by thequire or hundred. 1 BF 3 pe A acbaae ates 3 ne as + (Canv as! T the San Juan Drug Store, by the case, canor. C>yadwt A shareof patronage is Tespectfally next Wednesday evening, on account of the ‘Bester fecal Che ina sale ! LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 to 109—0 gallon. feb 18tf RUGGLES PRESS FOR SALE mirth oe BLOCK & FURTIES. solicited. leh ea a es ae Fo en ee — . storm. It will be the last one prior to the a ' é ers Enriquita Mines. EROS ENE LAMPS! (Hale's patent ' ted Be aa Fellow’s ball: An old pattern Ruggles Press—size 9X14 . qye purity of thearticle they have for ile is certified . [DAINTS and OILS, atthe : new lot at FRANCHERE & BUTLER’S, . (VOLE Orn ccHERE & BUTLER'S i Odd Fellow’s ball: i—price, $75, cash. “Apply at this office. i to by.B. B. Thayer, State Assayer. ” marl7 . SAN JUAN DRUG STORE, ji : Flume strect . os m pstbe tvoeet,