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A Tesriste Tracepy.—On a pine wood
sbed, in an alley dark, where scattered moonbeams flitted through a row of tottering
chimneys, and an awning, torn and drooping,
fell, strode back and forth, with stiff and
tense-drawn muscle and peculiar tread—a
cat.
His name was Norval. On yonder neighboring shed nis father fought the cats that
came in squads from streets beyond, in
search of food and strange adventure.
Grim war he courted; and his twisted tail,
and spine upbeaving in fantastic curve, and
claws distended, and ears flatly pressed
against a head thrown back defiantly, told of
impending strife.
With eyes agleam, and screeching blast of
war, and steps as of the falling dew, young
Norval crept along the splintered edge, and
gazed a moment through the darkness down,
with tail awag triumphantly.
Then, with an imprecation and a growl—
perbaps an oath, in direst vengeance hissed—
he started back, and, crooked in body like a
letter S—or rather like a U inverted—stood
in fierce expectancy.
’Twas well. With eyeballs glaring, and
ears aslant, and open mouth, in which two
rows of fangs stood forth in sharp and dread
conformity, slow up a post, from out the
dark below, a head appeared.
A dreadful tocsin of determined strife
young Norval uttered; then, with face unblanched, and moustache standing straight
before his nose, and tail flung wildly to the
passing breeze, stepped back in cautious inVitation to the foe.
Approached the other, and with preparadire, eacb cat surveyed the vantage of the
field. Around they walked, with tails uplifted in the air, while from their mouths, in
accents hissing with consuming rage, dropped brief but awful sentences of hate.
Thrice ‘round the roof they went in circle,
each with eye upon the foe intently bent;
then, sidewise moving, as is wont with cats,
gave one long drawn, terrific, savage yow,
and buckled in.
The fur flew. A mist of hair hung o’er
the battle field. High above the din of passing wagons rose the dreadful tumult of
struggling cats. So gleamed their eyes in
frenzy that to me, who saw the conflict from
a window near, naught else was plain but
fiery stars that moved in orbits most eccentric.
An hour they struggled in tempestuous
night; then faint and fainter grew the squall
of war, until all sound was hushed. Then
went I forth with lamp in hand, and by its
ghostly light the field surveyed. What
saw 1?
Six claws—one ear—of teeth, perhaps a
handful—and, save fur, naught else excepta
solitary tail. That tail was Norval’s—by a
ring I knew’t. The ear was—. But we'll
let the matterrest. The ¢ad will do without
the ear.—N. Y. Printer.
®
The way the rebels rifled their cannon—by
stealing them from Uncle Sam.
A game of draughts—Governor Letcher
calls for “another draft of troops.” About
the troops we have nothiug to say, but we
know Letcher isconstantly calling for another
draught of whiskey.
Muffhead wants to know whether a wooden legged politican wouldn’t have the advantage of an adversary in stumping the State.
The Rejah thinks the Southern rebels instead of “striking for their altars,” are most
likely striking for their halters.
The pirate’s alpbabet—Letters of Marque.
A bow for Scott to bend—Beau-reyard.
Wants too much—Jeff. Davis not only
wants “‘to be let alone,” but wants to get a
loan. He will probably have the pleasure
shortly of going it alone, particularly when
he gets to the end of his rope, which event
we shall regard as the latest noose of Davis.
Loo is a French game, but no Frenchman
admires the game of Water-loo.
The man who has sinned most is the one
who boasts loudest of his own perfection
and decries his neighbor’s peccadilloes the
fiercest.
The officeholder’s game—cribbage.
---__—_—__ > &
“A Center Suot.—The Stockton Daily
Independent makes the following bull’s-eye
shot at the secession paper of that place:
“The Republican in its notice of this journal
yesterday takes oceasion to send home a
shot at the independent press of this State.
It says “the Democracy of this State have
always experieneed far more hostility from
the ‘independent’ press than from avowed
opponents.” We don’t exactly know
whether our neighbors meant this as a compliment to the independent press or a satire
upon the “Democratic party of this State.”
We have the satisfaction of knowing, however, that while the “Democracy” of which
the Republican is the exponent, is to-day a
used-up institution, the “independent” press
still Jives and grows in the favor of the
people.”
—————~+ $4 —____—
Mas. JinDSoN never could go to bed at all
without first looking underneath to see if any
body was stowed away there. But ber
search had always been bootless. At icst
however one night she spied (or thought she
did, which is all the same) the long-looked
for boots and legs.
“Ob, Mr. Jimpson,” she screamed out,
“there is 2 man under the bed!”
“T3 there?” coolly answered her husband,
‘well, my dear, Iam glad you have found
him atlast. You have been looking for him
these twenty years.”
tle
A fellow on a race course was staggering
about with more liquor than he could carry.
y .Hallo ! what isthe matter now!” said a
chap, whom the inebriated individual had
just run against.
“Why (hic) why, the fact is,a lot of my
friends have been betting liquor on the race
to-day, and they have got’me to hold the
stakes . ”
Ratner Goop.—We have a little friend of
the name of Freddy, who is less than four
years old. His sister, who is not quite a
year old, was sitting in her father’s lap one
day, crying and fretting for her mother, who
was just gone away, when Freddy turnéd to
her, and said in the most earnest manner
possible. “There, Alice, you've cried
enough ; there’s no use fretting any more,
mother’s gone away, and father don’t keep the
article you want.”
Moca cel cic Sedinianaeacasnnlelairies
A Youre Hanxax jn order to-amuse the
children, on the oo ~ — was a
ed ntly, in reading to them in the
Bitle, the story of David Scat Gotieh; and
coming to the in which Goliah so
boastingly and defiantly dared the stripling:
a little chap, almost in his trowsers, said:
“Skip that—skip that—he’s only blowing ; I
want to know who licked.”
e Liudraulic Press, .
GROVER & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
NOISELESS
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
$60 and upward.
Over 20 per cent. Discount!
FROM OUR FORMER PRICES.
The great success attending the iatroduction of
our new style family sewing machines in this State
(as in all others), has prompted certain unprincipled
and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon the
public certain inferior and 80 called “cheap machines,” which either by legal injunctions or from
their own inherent defects have long since died out
in the Eastern States.
IT IS OUR DETERMINATION TO SUPPLY
A GOOD MACHINE
AT A LOW PRICE,
that the purchaser may not as in past instances, experience in the purchase of one of the mis-named
“cheap sewing machines,” a dear bargain and waste
of money.
The World-wide Reputation
—OF THE—
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES!
AND THE FACT THAT
OVER so,o00o
HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD,
and are daily and hourly merrily clicking in every
quarter of the globe. proclaiming in their unerring
action, perfect operation and wonderful simplicity,
Their Undeniable Superiority
Is the best evidence we can adduce of their merits.
The highest efforts of inventive genius, the most
perfect application of mechanical skill, and the best
practical results of an undivided aim to
PRE EMINENCE ABOVE ALL OTHERS
are combined in the
GROVER & BAKER
Family Sewing Machine.
That this pre-eminence has been attained is incontrovertibly evidenced in their unprecedented and increasing sale, and the
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
attending them at
All the Fairs of 1860,
Where, against the most powerful and unremitting
opposition of rival machines they have in every instance received the
FIRST PREMIUM
—OVER—
WHEELER & WILSON,
SINGER,
HOWE,
And all other Shuttle Machines.
Send for a circular of our reduced prices, cu
samples of sewing, etc , etc. .
R. G. BROWN, Agent.
329 Montgomery st.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Samuel Jelly, 124 J st., Sacramento City;
J. T. Allment, 156 2d st., Marysville; J. L.
Woodman, Main st., Stockton; J. Lewis,
Santa Clara st., San Jose; S. D. Towne, Petaluma; Mrs. Jas. Harter, Sonora; Geo. D.
Dornin, North San Juan; F. F. Barss, Placerville; D. E. Gordon, Weaverville; T. A.
Springer, Jackson. june22
WIRE ROPE
S 40 PER CENT. LIGHTER, less than one-half
the diameter and six times as durable as Manilla
or Hemp Rope of equal strength, and is unaffected by
change »f weather.
It is more particularly adapted for Derrick-Guy
Ropes, Ferry-Ropes and for Hoisting from Deep Shafts
and Inclined Planes.
Mining Companies or Ferry Owners, &c., who use
rope for WINDING, HOISTING or STANDING
purposes, will effect an immense saving by ordering
Wire Rope through our Agents.
Circulars, with scales of weights, sizes. strengths.
and list of pricesannexed, will be forwarded to those interested. who can then COMPARE THE COsT OF WIRE
AND HEMP ROPE. Address
A. 8S. HALLIDIE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS PATENT WIRE ROPE, .
—AND—
SUSPENSION BRIDGE BUILDERS,
jy133m Office, 412 Clay street. San Francisco.
W. P. THOMPSON,
Neatlyandsubsatantially
filled with Pure Gold. :
My SKELETON ATMOSPHERIC PLATE is still
predominant. Its advantages over all other artificial
work are:
First—A very narrow plate, thus preserving all of
the modulations of the natural voice.
Second—lIts adaptation and ease to the mouth.
Third—It does not rock as other plates do aftera
li€tle usé, but when once fitted, remainsso. Nor does
it require any perceptible effort on the part of the patient to keepitin the mouth.
&@ CALL AND SEE SPE SIMENS. -@a
+s Operations for Clept Palate performed. Also,
Palatine Obsturators inserted.
*,* Strict attention paid toall diseases of the Teeth.
OFFICE on [> street, between Third and Fourth,
opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Marysville.
uunl6’60-may4’61.
COOP ERLWVG.
HE undersigned has established a
Cooper Shop in North San Juan, and
is prepared to manufacture all articles in&
his line, such as
Burrels, Buckets; Tubs, Kegs,’
Churns, etc., etc.
All Work warranted to give satisfaction. Encour
age home industry by giving mea call.
8. Shop at the foot of Main street, next door to
California Brewery.
may18 MERRILL SAVAGE.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
NEW STYLE
IMPROVED
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE!
All Former Objections Overcome
NO LEATHER PAD USED ON NEW STYLE
MACHINE.
THE NEW STYLE HEMMER
And
TRANSPARENT CLOTH PRESSER!
Are attached to the
IMPROVED MACHINE.
THE MISSION WOOLEN MILLS
Use
WHEELER & WILSON’S
Sewing Machines,
In making up
OVERSHIRTS, COATS, SUITS, Etc,
THEY NOW USE FROM
40 to 50 Constantly !
And are turning out the
Finest Goods
In the market!
PrRIcES GREATLY REDUCED!
4@>~ Send for a Circular.
H. C. HAYDEN, Agent,
Corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets,
mayi-3m San Francisco.
WESTERN HOUSE,
CORNER SECOND AND D STS.,
MARYSVILLE.
MOODY & SMITH, Proprietors.
8S. MOODY, formerly of the Empire Ranch, in con
nection with F SMITH, having leased this popular
and wej-known Hotel, located in the most eligible
and convenient part of the city, and directly opposite
the new officeo California Stage Company, are
prepared to acto ate the traveling public, sojourners and residgats, in the best and most comfortable manner. Janl93m
Champion Restaurant.
Dalton’s New Brick Building, Hill st.,
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 Black ford....ccccecceseceeeseccecess John B. Williams
LIQUOR STORE.
THOMAS GILLIGAN,
Wholesale Dealer in
WINES AND LIQUORS,
High Street, between First and Second,
MARYSVILLE,
Continues to keep a “Owplete and well selected as
sortment of
French and Domestic Brandys;
Genuine Monongahela and Bourbon
Whiskeys ; and the best varieties of
Foreign and Native Wines;
Which he offers
agAT THE LOWEST RATES. -@a
*,* All Goods Warranted. may4tf
John R. Sims,
Successor to Sims & Fraser,
Oregon street (between Front and Davis,) Washington and Jackson,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Manufacturer of
Fire Proof Doors and Shutters,
Bank Vaults, Grating,
Cemetery Railings,
; Etc., Etc.
A LL orders from the interior, Oregon and Washington Territory, Vancouver's Island, British
Columbia, or any place on the Pacific coast, attended
to a preeitens and a preg
r. 8ims appreciates past liberal 0
his friends, and trusts he may Meath, omic 9 merit it in
the future. For the information of str he
wonld say that he feels confident that his experience
in his particular calling is surpassed by none on this
ccast, which his superior work, sent to al very
town in California, Oregon; also Victoria’ and’ the
Sa Islands, and to be seen on'some of the best
buildings in San Francieco, fully attest
A aseortment of second-hand shutters on
hand, for sale at low rates. jy20-3m
SINGER’S
SEWING MACHINES
HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
ONTGOMERY STREET,
NEXT TO CORNER OF BUSH.
am prepared to demonstrate, to all who feel an interest in Sewing Machines, that
SINGER’S FAMILY SEWING
MACHINES WILL DO
BETTER WORK
& greater range of fabrics—that is, on as light .
fabrics and on heavier fabrics—than any Family
Sewirg Machine before the public is capable of doing; that the work can be done
WITH GREATER EASE
And with fewer interruptions: and that in all the
important requisites of a Sewing Machine, Singer’s
Machines at $100 are cheaper than any other kind at
$50, I am now selling our
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES
PLAIN at “SSOP See eROSSSR EOS OReeceerettessesseosteetes +0002. 50
CABINETS at. wscesesasnnese FO
LETTER A, or Transverse Shuttle Machine,
an entirely new and incomparable Family Sewing Machine,
and adapted to light manufaceeeeredecoccee PPC oeseoeses
Do not allow yourself to purchase a chain stitch
machine, either double or single thread, all of which
will ravel. All chain stitch machines have a cord on
the under side of the fabric, and the work soon wears
out. Work done on Singer’s Machines will out wear
any other, and is more beautiful. No tailor or manufacturer buys a chain stitch machine.
J. H. DUNNELL,
47 Montgomery street,
apr27-6m San Francisco.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
Never’. Debilitates.
™® is compounded entitely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine,
known and approved by . ee} all that have used it,
and is now resorted to re) with confidence in all
the diseases for which it et is recommended.
It has cured thousands within the last two
years, who had given up . a . all hopesofrelief.asthe
numerousunsolicitedcerO tificatesin my possession show.
The dose must be adaptedto thetemperament
of the individual taking bs it, and used in stich
quantities as to act getit2 lyon the bowels.
capone fg 4 on eee ogg yon itt
the use of the LIVER INYIGORATOR, and it
willcure LiverComplaints, BiliousAttacks
Dyspepsia. Chronic Diar4 . rhoea, Summer Complaints. Dysentery, Drop. 3} . sy,Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness.Cholic . > . Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, ic} Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weaknesses. and may be used successfully as an ordinary Family Medicine. It willcure SICK
HEADACHE, (as thousands can testify)in twenty
minutes if two or three tea spoonfuls are taken at commehcement of the attack.
All who use it are giving their testimony inits favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and
swallow both together.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO,
SANFORD’S
Family Cathartic Pills,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put in Glass Cases, Air
Tight, and will keep in any Climate.
The FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL is a gentle butactive Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his
practice for more than twenty years.
Theconstantly increas. g . ing demand from those
whuhave long used the PILLS, and the satisfaction which all express inregard to their use,
hasinduced me to place them within the reach
of all.
The Profession well
Cathartics act on different
The FAMILY CATHdue reference to this well
compounded from a varietable Extracts, which act
the alimentary canal, and
cases where a Cathartic is
rangements of the Stomin the Back and Loins, Costiveness, Pain and
Soreness over the whole body, from sudden
cold, which frequently, if neglected. end in a long
course of fever, Lossof Appetite, a creeping sensation
of cold over the body, Restlessness, eadache,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 f{n 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 tradein 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 for the Pacific Coast, 182 Washington
streer, San Francisco. my4 61 4y
Know that different
portions of the bowels.
ARTIC PILL has, with
established fact. been
ety of the Purest Vegalike or every part of
are good and safe in all
needed, such as Deach, Sleepiness, Pains
CATHARTIC PILL
—
PHEULAN’s
BILLIARD SALOON !
HE ABOVE BILLIARD SALOON, WITH
Eight First Class Phelan Tables,
is now open tothe public The cushions on these tables are the latest patent, and are a great improvement oun their predecessors. The room is fitted up so
as to combine elegance with comfort. The bar will
be kept constantly supplied with the very choicest
brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars!
and the subscribers hope, by strict attention, to merit
the patronage of all who admire and practice the
Game of Billiards. DAN. LYNCH,
M. E. HUGHES,
720 and 722 Montgomery st,,
Opposite the New Metropolitan Theater,
San Francisco.
Tne subscriber begs to inform the public that the
above mentioned billiard saloon is also intended to
serve as a show and salesroom for
Phelan’s Patent Combination
Cushions and Model
Billiard Tables,
and Billiard Trimmings of every description. Patties desirous of purchasing billiard tables will thus
f . have an opportunity of selecting from a varied assortment, both in style and finish, and can also test
the ‘superiority claimed for the cushions and tables.
Mr. Dan. Lynch will always be on hand, and ready to
give all required information with regard to the
rits‘of these justly celebrated billiard tables. The
subscriber cordially invites all interested ies to
call and examine. M. E. HUGHES,
Agent for Phelan’s patent combination cushions
and modern billiard tables,
jy22-3mis San Francisco
'F. Smith’s Advertisements.
—s
TIN & HARDWARE STORE.
Cook stoves,
Box stoves,
Shelf Hardware,
Nails,
Hose Pipe,
Cutlery.
A generalassortm’nt
of Tinware,
Builder’s Hardware,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Butts and screws,
Tron and steel,
Galvanized Iron Pipe,
Water Boxes, &c.,
4@P-On hand and made to order.~@a
FRANK. SMITH,
Brick Row, Main street.
North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. ltf
OIL CHAIN: All sizes for sale by
FRANCIS SMITH.
eo All sizes at
SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE.
Lead Pipe.
4 REELS, all sizes:
For sale by FRANCIS SMITH.
AILS, all sizes,
at SMITIVS HARDWARE STORE:
ARLOR, Boxand Cooking Stoves-Just received at SMITH’S Hardware Store.
HOEMAKER'S FINDINGS—
K At GSMITH’S Hardware store.
SPRING TRADE.
iscsi.
COFFIN, REDINGTON & CO., New York.
REDINGTON & CO.,....San Francisco.
RICE, COFFIN & CO.,
27, D STREET,
MARYSVILLE.
IMPORTERS
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
Having superior facilities in the Eastern Markets
THROUGH THETR NEW YORK HOUSR, will offer
during the coming season at
Much Reduced Prices.
Staple Drugs and Chemicals;
Paintsand Painter’s Stock;
Window Glass, of all sizes;
Paint and all other Brushes;
Oils--Lamp, Paint and Neatsfoot;
Varnishes, Ggld and Silver Leaf;
Soda Bottle, and other Corks;
Acids--Nitric, Muriatic &e:
Spices, (whole) Indigo, Glue:
Trussés, Supporters and Braces}
Turpentine, Camphene and Coal Oil
Hops, and Brewers’ Material;
Soda--Saland Bicarb. Cream Tartar
AGENTS FOR
Jayne’s, Ayer’s, and Graefenberg Medicines;
Fish’s, Mrs Allen’s.and Wood’s Hair Restorative
Ilall’s Balsam: Scovill’s Blood and Liver Syrup:
Brown’s Bronchial Troches; and all the most popular patent medicines of theday.
decl6 3m RICE, COFFIN &CO.
27, Dstreet, Marysville.
BARNUM RESTAURANT
AND
ROTISSERIE,
Corner First street and Maiden Lane,
Marysville.
H. VIDEAU
Would respectfully announce to his
yy friends and the public. that heis prepared
to ministerto their wants at his Restaurant and Saloon. both in the eating and drinkingline.
Strangers visiting the City
Are requested to give him acall.
x TERMS::
Board, per week. without wine,......$10 00
Board, per week, with wine,........ 12 00
Bitte le MOR yi. cciiccsncccsoup 7Tdcentsand $1 00
Rotisserie.
Always on hand, at the shortest notice. Poultryand
Game roasted to order.
H.V. has made arrangements at San Francisco to
— the freshest provisions. OysTERS alwaye-on
hand.
Open Night and Day. junl63m
FRENCH, WILSON & CO.,
Make the best
CLOTHING.
FURNISHING GOODS, of ALL KINDS,
Retailing for Cash, at Wholesale Prices.
The Largest and Best Stock of
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
CARPET BAGS,
UMBRELLAS,
ETC., ETC.,
Pree TO BE...
Found in any Retail House in
California.
Goods suitable for traveling purpesesin any climate.
om.
FRENCH, WILSON & CO.,
Next door to the What Cheer House,
And No. 323 Montgomery street, near California, in
Tucker’s Building, San Francisco.
Manufacturing Establishment, No. 102 Liberty st.,
New York.
Sroves, Hardware
Parlor stoves,
Saloons and Liquor Stores.
THE BANK EXCHANGE,
Pire Proof Brick,
Corner of Main and Flume streets, North San Juan’
CLARK & BONIFACE.
rime anes tendfseonete inform their old friends
that they have removed into their new and splendid building, which hus been gorgeously furnished,and
supplied with the vety best of Liquors, Cigars &c.,'
. and are now prepared 0 furnish the creature comforts
‘ to suit the tastes of all. Having one of the finest aa. loonsin the mountains, and the most accommodating
. of Barkeepers. the proprieters respectfully ask a continuance of favors from the public. july17tf
Ln ATRL AAT ci. REE Si
BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME!
SAN JUAN EXCHANGE.
C. SCHARDIN & CO.,
wer respectfully inform their ofd triends
and the public generally that they have recently made manyimprovements to the above-named pular resort, and are better prepared than ever to pikes?
all tastes.
Three Billiard Tables,
Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Beds
and equal toany in the State. The wood bed is the favorite of theplace.
BOWLING.
Two splendid Ten-Pin Alleysare attached tothe es
j tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of such
an institution.
:
_Itisthe intention ofthe proprietor to use every exertion to make the Exchange the favorite resort of all!
seekers of healthy pleasurable exercise,
THE BAR
Will be furnished with the very best
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the San Francisco Market, and no pains
Will be spared to make everything pleasant and attrac-’
ve. 10
C. SCHARDIN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealersin
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and TobacceAlso— a general assortment of Fresh and
Dried Fruit and Confectionery—south side’
of Main street.
North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857.
GEM SALOON,
D STREET..... easnacainbucy MARYSVILLE,
4asOpposite the Theater.<@a
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the
Saloon,
Two A No.1 Billiard Tables always in first-rate order. junl66m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r.
{1 tf]
Enickerbocker
SALOON.
SELKIRK & KING, Proprietors.
HIS well-established and popular place of public
resort, continues to receive, as its proprietors
use their best efforts to make it deserve, a liberal share
of local and transient patronage.
The main saloon is spacious, and provided with all
the comforts and conveniences for the quiet enjoyment
ot ~ rubber of whist or game of crib
1¢ Bar is furnished with every variety of Wi ‘ D
Ales, ere strong Liquors and Cigars. . ™
4a3~Remember the place—upper end of
south side, under the flume. fe sare Rt
4ay-An invitation is extended to everybod i
the K.NIcKERBocKER a call eg ee
myl2 ’60—apl6 ’61
Wood and Lumber Yard.
LARK & CO. have an extensive Wood and
Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Reservoir streets, by the terminus of the railway. Every
kind of sawed lumber is kept always on hand and
large or smal] demands can he instantly supplied.
Fire Wood, either oak. pine or manzanita. green or
dry, forsale 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.
C. E. Helfrich,
Wholesa e Dealer in
French and Domestic Liquors
And Wines,
ALE, PORTER, CIDER,
SYRUPS, &C.,
_ Main street, North San Juan.
Nov. 3, 1860.
Vow Landing?
EX LATE ARRIVALS.
Brown. Drills
SHEE TINGS.
802=Inch Shirtings.
Bleeched Sheetinugs, assorted
Biankets;
All Grades and Colors, Prints
and De Laines, in great
Variety.
DRESS AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
Alexandre's Genuine Kid Gloves,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Davis and Jones’s Shirts.
Flannels, Hosiery, &c.
House Furnishing Goods.
BRUSSELS AND 3-PLY CARPETS,
(New Pattern.) ad
Paper Etangings,
P. 8.—Measures taken for Goods from our house in Druggets, Matting, Hollands and Hemp
New York. and delivered to any part of this State
witbout extra charge. feb9-ly
Pacific Foundry and Machine .
Shop,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALs;
Established in 1850.
HE undersigned continue to manufacture at the
above establishment, every description of
MACHINERY
And of IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. Weare sole
makers of
BRYAN’S IMPROVED
QUARTZ MILLS, which have now been thoroughly
tested in many localities, and are believed to offer
many advantages over any other mill now in use.
We also manufactureQuartz Mill Machinery ofevery description required ;
Saw and Flour Mill Machinery, Steam
Engines, Force Pumps, etc.
Quartz miners can be supplied at short notice with
Screens of any Degree of Fineness,
Made from the best Kussia iron and in the most perfect manner. We have facililies for furnishing this
article to any extent which may be required.
Orders are respectfully solicited for any of the
above, or other articles in our line. Itis our design
to turn out the best werk, for which we have facilities
at least-net inferior to those of any other establishment on the Pacific coast, and at the most reasonable
f GODDARD & Co.
PURE QUICKSILVER!
LOCK & FURTH are Agents for the sale
Quicksilver from the new
Enriquita Mines. ,.
Thepurity of thearticle they have for sale is certified
to by B. B.Thayer, State Assayer. marl7
Kerosene Lamps !
NEW lot ofthesecelebrated Lanips just received
A ny SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.
y
Carpets.
; AGENCY FOR
Jewett’s aud Vomon’s Oil Cloths.
For sale for Cash, or to first class, prompt
trade, at a discount from market enn lg pt paying
FRANK BA KER,
110 and 112 Clay street, 8an Francisco.
COMMISSION AND PURCHASING
AGENT,
SAN FRANCISCO.
QRDERS for the purchase of Merchandise and’
articles of every description are solicited by theundersigned. A residence ia this city of over ten’
years and an experience in the business of nearly the
same length of time. are considered sufficient to war-rant the confidence of pprsons in the couvtry who oc-”
casionally require to make purchases here, through'the’
agency of a reliable party ; or who may be looking for”
a permanent Agent in’ San Francisco To either the’
advertiser offérs his services, assuring al? who intrust
orders to him that noeffortshall be spared to executé’
their commissions satisfactorily.
_All Orders must be accompanied with the Cash or”
City Reference. ey ae
, Fhose desiring information concerning the under>’
signed — referred to me Tetiy
mu. T. COLEMAN & Co., San Fran
“ op Coeuitt & Co., a sigs
. LANGLEY, a “,
FLInt, PEABODY. Co.,. “,,
Ina P. RANKIN, “
Ross. Dempster & Co. ee ee
J. AntHony & Co., Union Office, Sac City,
And to the proprietors of the Hydraulic Press
N.B.—Orders for Machinery. Pianofortes, Melodeons;,
Sewing Machines, Watches. Jewelry, &c., will be at-.
tended to by competent judges. :
L. P. FISHER,
Commission and Purchasing Agent,
apr27tf 629 Washington street, up stairs,.
Opposite Maguire’s Opeza Heuse, San Franciece.
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