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August 17, 1861 (4 pages)

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er RRS SR Lem Saloons and Liquor Stored. THE BANK EXCHANGE, F. Smith’s Advertisements. She Byilraulic Press. The following, from an old poem of Whittier’s, is peculiarly pertinent to the present occasion : Whoso shrinks or falters now, Whoso to the yoke would bow. Brand the craven on his brow! Freedom’s soil has only place For a free and fearless race ; None for traitors false and base. Perish party! perish clan ! Strike together, while you can, Like the arm of one strong man ! With one heart and with one mouth, Let the North unto the South Speak the word befitting both. EES a ES A Moorish Legend. A Spanish Moor, being oun the eve of setting out on a pilgrimage to Mecca, entrusted all his money to a man who had bitherto borne a reputation for unblemished probity. His fortune consisted of two thousand besants. On hia return he was not a little surprised when the reputed bonest man Genied all knowledge of himself or his money. The Pilgrim entered a complaint against him, entreated the Judge to help him to obtain his property, and took his oath on the truth of his statement, but in vain! The old man’s good name outweighed all he could say; and the plaintiff was nonsuited, and went away in despair. Presently he met an old woman, who was toddling along with the help of a staff. . Touched by the stranger’s grief, she stopped him, in Allah’s name, bid him take heart, and having listened to his unvarnished tale, said: “Be of good cheer, young man. Maybe, with Allah’s aid, 1 shall get back your gold. Do you buy achest and fill it with sand or mold; only let it be bound with iron and well locked. Then choose four discreet men and come tome. We succeed, never fear.” The Spanish Moor followed her advice punctually. He came with four friends, bringing a chest which the strongest porters could not drag along. On reaching the door of the supposed honest man, she went in with the Spaniard’s four friends, bidding the latter wait below, and not make his appearance until the chest had been carried up stairs. She now stood in the presence of the hypocrite, when she introduced her four companions, saying: “Behold bere are some honest Spaniards about to makea pilgrimage to Egypt. Their treasures are boundless. They possess among other things, ten chests full of gold and silver that they know not where to stow away just at present. They would entrust them to safe hands fora time; so I, well knowing your honesty and unsullied reputation, have brought them hither. Pray fulfill their wishes.” Meanwhile she had the heavy chest brought in, which the pretended honest man gloated over with greedy looks. But just then the “ despoiled pilgrim rushed in impetuously, claiming back his two thousand besants. The faithless depository was frightened ; and lest the young man should reproach him with his treachery in presence of the strangers, who would then take away their chest with its untold treasures, which he had already determined to appropriate to himself, he cried out to the Moor: “Be welcome! Iwas almost fearing that you would never come back, and was puzzled what to do with the two thousand besants.— Allah be praised! wuo has brought you back safe. Here is what belongs to you.” The Spanish Moor went away with his treasure as triumphantly as though he were carrying off so much booty. The old woman begged the master of the house to put this first chest in a safe place while she went and ordered the rest to be sent. She then sheered off with her four companions, and of course never returned. —_———$——————_-§ CircumLocuTion.—A day or two since an unsophisticated darkey waited upon a certain military gentleman with a bill of $1.15, for washing done at the camp hospital, which, after undergoing a rigid scrutiny by the officer, was returned with the following explanation, which the astonished son of Ethiopia listened to with an equal amount of wonder and perplexity : “This bill,” said the gentleman, “will first have to be sent to the Quartermaster General at Washington, and he will report to the Adjutant General, who will lay % before the Secretary of War for his approval. The Adjutant being satisfied, it will be sent to the Auditor of State, who will approve of it and send it to the Secretary of the Treasury, who will send it tothe United States Treasurer, who will at once dispatch an order to the Collector of this port to pay the bill.” The darkey relieved himself of a longdrawa sigh. “Then, massa,” he remarked, “dat last gemblam you spoke of pays for de washing, does he?’ “No,” continued the other, “he will hand it to the Quartermaster ; but as there is no such officer here at present, some proper person must be selected for that purpose, who must be appointed by the Secretary of War, under direction of the President, and his appointment must be approved by the Senate. Congress not being in session now, the commission cannot be issued until after it meets. When this commission is received, the Quartermaster will show it to the Collector, and demand the funds. You will then call upon him ; he will examine your bill, and if correct, he will pay it, you giving your receipt.” The unfortunate nigger first scratched his head, then shook it, and finally said, “I guess I'll hab to let dis washing slide, but it am de last job I does for Uncle Sam, shu !”— Cincinnati Enquirer. —_—_—__—__————+ © s+ —____——"——_ County Hospitat.—From the quarterly report of the County Physician, we learn that there were 25. patieats in the Hospital on the 6th of May last—date of previous report— admitted during the quarter, 28; whole number treated, 53. Of these, 19 were discbarged cured; 3 died; 9 discharged telieved; I removed—leaving 24 under treatment in the Hospital on the 4th of August. The whole number of days patients were treated was 2,197; the total cost being $1,757 60. The Supervisors examined the Hospital this morning, and found everything in good condition. With the exception of one consumptive patient, who complained that they didn’t get medicine enough to cure him, the inmates spoke well :of their treatment.—Nevada Democrat. A young lady fond: of the pomps and vanities of this world, had-a beautiful set of ing her experience she said, “When I had found the Lord, I was convinced that if I continued to wear the jew I should go to hell; and so took it all off and gave it to my sister.” 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 introduction 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 so called “cheap maWHEELER & WILSON'S NEW STYLE rmMPrRovEDYD FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! Ali Former Objections Overcome ! chines,” which either by legal injunctions or from . NO LEATIIER PAD USED ON NEW SsTYLE 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,ooo 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 ~ 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 makiug up OVERSHIRTS, COATS, SUITS, Etc, THEY 40 to 50 Constantly ! And are turning ont the NOW USE FROM Einest Goods In the market! Family Sewing Machine. . PRices Greatly Repucep! 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 maciines they have in every in. stance received the FIRST PREMIUM —OVER— WHEELER & WILSON, SINGER, HOWE, And all other Shuttle Machines. Send for a circular of our reduced prices, cuts, 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., Stocktun; 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 the diameter and six times as durable as Manilla or Hemp Rope of equal strength, and is unaffected by change of 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 prices annexed, will be forwarded to those interested, who can then COMPARE THE COsT OF WIRE AND HEMP ROPE. Address A. S. HALLIDIE & CO., MANUFACTURERS PATENT WIRE ROPE, —AND— SUSPENSION BRIDGE BUILDERS, jy133m Office, 412 Clay street, San Francisco. W. P. THOMPSON, MNTIST 4 TEE TEL Neatly andsubstantially filled with Pure QO. ==]=]—]S]E]—]S!— 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—Its adaptation and ease to the mouth. Third—lIt does not rock as other plates do aftera little use, but when once fitted, remainsso. Nor does it require any perceptible effort on the part ofthe patient to keepit in the mouth. @@CALL AND SEE SPESEMENS. “Ge *s Operations for Clept Palate performed. Also) Palatine Obsturators inserted. *,* Strict attention paid toall diseases of the Teeth. OFFICE on E> street, between Third and Fourth, ite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Marysville. u unl6’60-may4’61. os of California, County of Nevada —Ia Probate Court. of Peter McHardy. Estate , deceased. " Notice is hereby given, that Geo. W. McHardy, adestate, having filed in this Court his petition for an order of distribution of said estate persons entitled thereto, the hearing of the 2600 ee powatl ae eete eck ages the Court House, in the city of Ne and coast, almost e d —. in California, Oregon, also Victoria and 4 Send for a Circular. H. C. HAYDEN, Agent, Corner Sacramento and Montgomery streets, may4-3m San Francisco. WESTERN HOUSE, CORNER SECOND AND D STS., MARYSVILLE. MOODY & SMITH, Proprietors. S. MOODY, formerly of the Empire Ranch, in con nection with F SMITH, having leased this popular and well-known Hotel, located in the most eligible and convenient part ofthe city, and directly opposite the new office of the California Stage Company, are prepared to accommodate the traveling public, journersand residents, 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 Proprieto .b i ; compounded from a vari8 40 PER CENT. LIGHTER, less than one-half . to macit cchare of onion attention to business public patronage. [dec22tf John Black ford...s00.c+ see eeeeeessvessee-JODN B. Williams LIQ@U OR STORE. THOMAS GILLIGAN, Wholesale Dealer in WINES AND LIQUORS, High Street, between First and Second, MARYSVILLE, Continues to keep a complete 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 Ae AT THE LOWEST RATES. -@e *,* All Goods Warranted. mayitf John R. Sims, Successor to Sims & Fraser, SINGER’S CHWING MACHINES: HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO MONTGOMERY 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 On a 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, Sinzer’s Machines at $100 are cheaper than any other kind at $50, I am now selling our FAMILY SEWING MACHINES PLAIN at.......5. dathcsisievnscs CABINETS at....... faves LETTER A, or Transverse Shuttle Machine, an entirely new and incomparable Family Sewing Machine, and adapted to light manufacSeeeeeercrssetecsssreeseess 90 Do not allow yourself to purchase achain 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. T is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved na allthat have used it, and is now resorted to with confidence in all the diseases for which it is recommended. It has cured thousands within the last two years, who had given up all hopesofrelief.asthe numerousunsolicitedcertificatesin my possession show. The dose must be adapof the individual taking quantities as to act gentLet the dictates of your the use of the LIVERINwillcure Liver ComDyspepsia. Chronic Diar. = plaints. Dysentery, Drop. Flatulence, Jaundice. bitual Costiveness, Cholic bus, Cholera Infantum, . Female Weaknesses, and . A may be used successfully as an ordinary Family Medicine. It willcure SICK HEADACHE, (as thonsands can testify)in twenty minutes if two or three tea spoonfuls are taken at commencement of the attack. All who use it are giving their testimony inits favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and OR A « x e) > a La oO tedto thetemperament it, and used in such ly on the bowels. judgment guide you in VIGORATOR, and it plaints, BiliousAttacks rhoea, Summer Comsy,Sour Stomach, HaCholera. Cholera MorI 80. swallow both together. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. AL 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 but active Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his practice for more than twenty years. The constantly increasing 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 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 safein all needed, such as Deach, Sleepiness, Pains etable Extracte, 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, 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 In 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 thelarge towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Mannfacturer and Proprietor, Broadway, New York. Sold by the Druggists everywhere. and by PARK & WHITE, Sole Agents forthe Pacific Coast, 132 Washington street, San Francisco. my4 61 ly e PHELAN’s BILLIARD SALOON ! HE ABOVE BILLIARD SALOON. WITH Eight First Class Phelan Tables, is now open to the public. The cushions on these tables are the latest patent, and are a great improvement on their predecessors. The room is fitted up so as to combine clegance 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 CATHARTIC PILLS Oregon street (between Front and Da-/. the patronage of all who admire and practice the vis,) Was on Jackson, SAN FRANCISCO. Manufacturer of Fire Proof Doors and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Grating, Cemetery Railings, Etc., Ete. LL orders from the eres ag rd ps Washington Territory, Vancouver's pcgewn or any place on the Pacific coast, attended to patronage his friends, and trusts he may continne to merit it in the fatyre. For the information of strangers, he ia bis particular calling is surpassed by none on this which his superior work, seat to Game of Billiards. DAN. LYNCH, M. E. HUGHES, 720 and 722 Montgomery st,, Opposite the New Metropolitan: Theater, San Francisco. The subscriber begs to inform the public that the above mentioned billiard saloon is also intended toserve as a show and salesroom. for Phelan’s Patent Combination Cushions and Model Billiard Tables, and Billiard Trimmings of every ties desirous of purchasin ion. Parbilliard tables will thus of . havo 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. that he feels confident that his experience . Mr. Dan. Lynch will always be on hand, and ready to give all required information with regard to the merits of these justly celebrated billiard tables. The the . subscriber cordially invites all interested parties to appear and show they have, why sai politics Saeainceet be gsaatel” . . nd and to be secn on some of the best . calland examine. M. E. HUGHES, Nevada, July 22d, 1861. buildings in San fully attest. S Agent for Phelan’s patent combination cushions oe ee INQ. 8, LAMBERT, Clerk. A assortment of second-hand shutters on . 8nd modern billiard tables, augh4w~ By Jos. M. Levar, Deputy. . hand, for cale at low rates. iy203m . jy22-3mis TIN & HARDWARE STORE. Sroves, Hardware Cook stoves, Parlor stoves, Box stoves, Shelf Hardware, = Nails, Hose Pipe, = Cutlery, mF A generalassortm’nt of Tinware, = JBuilder’s Hardware, : Carpenter’s Tools, Butts and screws, Tronand steel, Galvanized Iron Pipe, Water Boxes, £c., 4—-O0n hand and made to order.“@a FRANK. SMITH, Brick Row, Main street. North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf OIL CHAIN: All sizes for sale by FRANCIS SMITH. OPE: Allsizes at SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE. Lead Pipe. 20 REELS, all sizes: For sale by FRANCISSMITH. \T AILS, all sizes, at SMITHS HARDWARE STORE: ARLOR, Boxand Cooking Stoves-Just received at SMITH’S Hardware Store. HOEMAKER'’S FINDINGS— K At ESMITH’S Hardware store. SPRING TRADE. iscsi. COFFIN, REDINGTON & CO., New York. REDINGTON & CO.,....San Francisco. RICE, COFFIN & CO., 27, DSTREET, MARYSVILLE. im 2O &% TER WHOLESALE Ss) RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Having superior facilities in the Eastern Markets THROUGH THEIR NEW YORK HOUSE, 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, Gold and Silver Leaf; Soda Bottle, and other Corks; Acids--Nitric, Muriatic &c: Spices, (whole) Indigo, Glue: Trusses, 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 Hall's Balsam: Scovill’s Blood and Liver Syrup: Brown's Bronchial Troches; and all the most popular patent medicines of the day. decl6 3m RICE, COFFIN &£ CO. 27, Dstreet, Marysville. . Se . BARNUM RESTAURANT . AND . . . . ROTISSERIE, Corner First street and Maiden Lane, . Marysville. HI. VIDEAU Would respectfully announce to his _¥ friends and the public, that heis prepared to minister to their wants at his Restaurant and Saloon, both in the eating and drinkingline. 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 Sing!e Meals,......ssssee0e 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. Oy¥sTERs always on hand. Open Night and Day. junl63m FRENCH, WILSON & CO., Make the hest CLIO ING. 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., wakes TO BE... Found in any Retail House in California. Goods suitable for traveling purpeses in any climate. SRE 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. P. 8.—Measures taken for Goods from our house in New York. and delivered to any part of this State without extra charge. feb9-ly Pacific Foundry and Machine Shop, SAWN FRANCISCO, CAL.; 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. Wealso manufactureQuartz Mill Machinery of every 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 Russia iron and in the most perfect manner. We have facililies for farnishing 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 nut inferior to those of any other establishment on the Pacific coast, and at the most reasonable prices. GODDARD & CO. apr6-6m PURE QUICKSILVER! LOCK & FURTH are Agents for the sale Quicksilver from the new Enriquita Mines. Thepurity of thearticle they have for saleis certified to by B. B.Thayer, State Assayer. marl7 Canvas! Canvas! marl7 at ' BLOCK & FURTH'S A LARGE quantityof every size from 1—0to 10—0 San Francisco — . = Fire Proof Brick, Cornerof Main and Flume streets, North San Juan* CLARK & BONIFACE. ESPECTFULLY inform their ad as ds that they have removed into theit ne® ahd splendid building, which has been gorgeously furnished,and supplied with the very best of Liquors, Cigars &é.,° and are now prepared to furnish the creature comforts to suit the tastes of all. Having one of the finest raloonsin the mowntains, and the most accommodating of Barkeepers. the proprietors respectfully ask a continuance of favors from the public. julyl7tf A eA AAR ORE Basic at DRA a ase 2-1 BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME! SAN JUAN EXCHANGE. C. SCHARDIN &CO., OULD respectfally inform theit old friends Wirar the public generalty that they hae recent< ly made manyimprovements to the above-nathéd pop ular resort, and are better prepared than-ever'to pleas? all tastes. Three Billiard Tables, Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Beds and equal toany in the State. The wood bedis the fa= vorite of the place. BOWLING. Two splendid Ten-Pin Alleysare attached tothe es tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of such’ an institution. It isthe intention ofthe proprietor to use every exery tion to make the Exchange the favorite resort of al? 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 everythin, pleasant and A «aa 10 tive. ©. SCHARDIN & CO, _ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. 4 Also— a general assortment of Fresh and ais jDried Fruit and Confectionery—south side = of Main street. * North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. {1 tf] een RR GSA ee er ce Ince GEM SALOON, D STREET......... ._ MARYSVILLE, 4B~Opposite 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. Knickerbocker 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 m — of whist or game of crib The Bar is furnished with every variety of Wi Ales. = strong Liquors and Cigars. . ee 4a5~Remember the place—upper end of Main south side, under the flume, asi = 4@5-An invitation is extended to everybody t the KNICKERBOCKER a call.~“@a — my12 ’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 be 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 atthe Yard, or at the office on Main strect. 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 Drilis SHEETINGS. 80-inch Shirtings. Bleeched Sheetings, assorted. 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.) FPaper Etansings, ” Druggets, Matting, Hollands and Hemp Carpets. AGENCY FOR Jewett’s aud Comon’s Oil Cloths. For sale for Cash, or to first class, prompt trade, ata discount from market pomsthe pt paving FRANK BAKER, mch30 6m] 110 and 112 Cluy street, Ban Francisco, a er COMMISSION AND PURCHASING. AGENT, SAN FRANCISCO, RDERS for the purchase of Merchandise and. F articles of every description are solicited by the undersigned. A residence in this city of over’ tén* years and an experience in the business of négrly the” same length of time. are considered sufficient tg war.“ rant the confidence of persons in‘thé couvtry who oc:” casionally require to make purchases here, throngh the” agency of a reliable party ; or who may be } for’ a permanent Agent in San Franciseo’ Toei the” acres iors his anccibon, assuring all who i st orders to him that noeffort shall be spared to executer: thefr commissions satisfactorily. a All Orders must be accompanied with the Cash o¥ City Reference. : iit * * Those desiring information concerning the under= _ signed are referred to Ww. T. Coteman & 5,, San Francisco, a a CoGHIL:. & Co., be Laser EY, Drvis Furnt, Pr Leoor BOs. Tra PR, Rawxiy5. . Hose, Dempster’ & Co. ae . ANTHONY & Co., Union Office, Sac. City, And to the proprietors of the HydrewioP ra. giving Monn = we ‘ery. Pianofortes, Melodeons,, -Machines, Jew tended to by competent judges. iced < ion and Purchasin aprovtf 620 Washington street. unt otairs Opposite Maguire's Opera House, fan Franciseo. cee “