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August 17, 1861 (4 pages)

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' "es PEST anes NAME ENE RN ACRE AE TB ne anaes aan ne t ie = aes VOL. 3. Southern Products. THE HYDRAULIC PRESS A patron has requested us to publish the ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING . subjoined article, embracing the statistics of Southern products. We have neither had Ww. B AUSM A N 4 the time nor the opportunity of comparing Raitor and Proprietor. the figures with the census returns, but are willing to concede they are all right. The South, it will be seen, has immense resources, .$5 00 . 3 00} derived chiefly from the productiveness of her soil; although this fact was previously Terms for Advertising. so well known, that it hardly required illus‘One Square, (12 lines) firstinsertion,......--00+ $3 o0. tration. And yet, with this conceded source Bach subsequent insertion,....---s+s0cescsssseceeeseeee 1 00! of wealth at command, it does not follow 4&@~ Business cards not exceeding four lines of this 4 : that she is able to contend successfully in ‘ype, will be inserted for $6 00 a quarter. —_—_——— ws . her rebellion against the General Government. Tantalus is represented as standing in water up to his chin, in a famishing conid ate Gilightin weet-and dition, and yet unable to drink. With her oie eile aa na boe i ase to “hook” . ports blockaded, her internal trade cut off, one of the spotted beauties. These sports . her soil neglected and lying idle, her pecungenerally congregate at “Dan’s” and agree . jary means exhausted, without the ability to on future movements. One day last week . , olenish her exchequer—she has but few of six gentlemen met at the “Blue Wing” and po se to havea Gay’s fishing. Petaluma those necessary elements to carry her sucwas decided upon as the spot, on account of . cessfully through such a revolution as that its good water, buttermilk and soft shell] jin which she is engaged: ‘crabs. As we have been particularly request-. 4 gyicultural Resources of the South. ed by three of the party not to mention their} ince the commencement of the war, names, we will not do so, but merely give) uch has been said about starving out the Terms for the Paper, ne Year,invariably in —: Ee! Fusadiesottie ix Motths, ons Three “ : i “ “ wmrererwwrurares Shooting Trout. Near Petaluma there is a creek in which tis do abound. In San Francisco there their initials, which are: f-0-1-0-8-eSouth. The fellowing, taken from the colV-i-b-b-a-r-d, J-i-m G-r-a-y and gig umns of the Baltimore Sun, will give the B-r-o-w-n. The gentlemen reached Pet-. poager some idea of the resources of the aluma in safety, joined their rods and com-. gouih, menced to fish. After a few moments useless “tossing the fly” the Colonel became tired, and determined to shoot. Accordingly he took the only gun in the caravan and went off to hunt doves, chippies, or wrens. Having exploded about a pound of powder without any other effect than that of breaking the limbs of trees and tearing up plowed ‘ground, the Colonel was completely disgusted -and started back for the creek. Just as he -hove in sight of the man whose name com. ‘mences with Jim, he heard his name called. Rushing to the brook, he saw James standing ‘in the attitude of Ajax, as represented by Tom Donnelly’s picture, and “cussing.” “What's the matter ?” says the Colonel. “Why, the matter is this,” says Jim, “I just caught a big trout, ‘he weighs over four posed to produce nothing but cotton and pounds;’ I threw him out and can’t find him.” rice, and shé is the most derided and con“Can't you ge 04 itn dae oe a 8€Y$ . temned of all the slaveholding States. Not pee rinany ee phe Ae: bediea, peel ier be many persons are aware that this State is sprained with the exertion of lifting him.” it gee tek ee acd yn The Colonel looked wise, and after thinking . shows that to be the fact; besides nearly all rad ci Pape a0 gc ———* — the rice, she produces wheat to within 3,000 ee “ all produced by the six New be the first object that struck his vision but Soler ears ae ” She produces a fine trout weighing about three quarters of . a) nost as much corn as the State of New a pound dangling from the limb of a shrub . york, and 6,000,000 of bushels of that grain oak tree. more than all the New England States toHe called Jim’s attention to it, and then 4) pether, for she produced upw: rards of 16 ,000,‘council of war was held. It was decided. Q99 of bushels. She produced mer odie that the Colonel should shoot the limb off, . than Maine; more by 1,000.099 bciaate than he being particularly good at that business, Massachusetts ; mor *‘zan 3,000,000 of bushand that some one should stand in the! ais of potatses SEE SS ice what inine brook directly under the scaly bird and proyced: more beans and peas by 180,000 wntem ats Pim cmnnpnined of having % cols , vashels than all the Northern States tota Bis bead and demurred to the wocer gether, except New York; more beef cattle ropasition. Consequentts Sam was called. . than Pennsylvania by 1,740, and almost as Je had just been toa ranch near by and many as all the New England States tohad a pitcher of buttermilk in one hand and gether; more sheep than Iowa and Wiscona sliceof baconintheother. Sam isa good} <j, by 10, 699; more hogs than New York by soul, and as he was requested to step into 47, 251; more than Pennsylvania by 25,137, the brook and catch the trout he could not ua 86, 000 more than all the New England refuse, Carefully he went-under the limb, States, with New Jersey, Michigan, Wisconand planted himself on the point of arock. sin and California in the bargain; more The Col. shot, the limb fell, and so did Sam, . }orses and mules by 10,000 than “Maine, New for losing his balance, he instantly tumbled . Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island backwards. Unfortunately, having forgotten together; besides all which she produces A correspondent writing to that paper says: “We find everybody, almost, entertaining the mistaken notion (which I find in the London Times of the 3d inst., too—but don’t wonder at it, since it gets its information from the North) that the Northern States are, and the Southern States are not, producing States. There never was a greater mistake. With your consent I will call public attention to some striking and interesting facts in this connection to show that the bugbear of ‘starving out the South,’ and ‘cutting off supplies,’ &c., may be said with ease, but done with much difficulty. “T will select first, South Carolina to run the parallel with, for several reasons, the chief of which are that she has been supto deposit his pitcher of buttermilk on the largely of oxen, cows, and a variety of proland, the beverage was spilled at the same} guets of the staattee kinds. time Sam was. Arush was made by all] Virginia and North Carolina produced Parties for Sam, the pitcher, and the trout. jointly 13,363,050 bushels of wheat, or 241,‘The result was, that three men stood in the . '999 more than the great wheat State ot New ‘brook, the water reaching their chins, the York, or a quantity equal to the whole pro‘trout ‘floated away, the pitcher was broken . guct of the six New England States, with ‘by Sam's boot-heel, and all looked miserable. . New Jersey, Michigan, lowa and Wisconsin, Finally, one laughed, then the others, and) 41) put together. Virginia, North Carolina ‘then altogether they scrambled ashore. The and Tennessee produced 115,471,593 bushels next day they arrived in town and told their . o¢ corn, a quantity exceeding by 300,000 adventures, but as nobody saw the trout, . pushels the joint product ot New York, Penn‘why the reader can believe as much as he or sylvania, Obio, New Yersey, Connecticut, she pleases. There is a moral, however. . Wassachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and ‘When you go trout-fishing always take your Maine. ‘shot-gun along.—S. F. Mirror. Tennessee alone produced 16,506 more RE RRS hogs than all the six New England States, Tue Loyat anp Seceprp Statss.—The/ with New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, eleven seceded States contain an area of} Iowa and Michigan, for that State produced 737,084 square miles, and a total population . 3,104,800 hogs, while the eleven Northern -of 9,096,805, of which 5,576,689 are free and . States named produced but 3,088,394. Most 3,520, 116 are slaves. The loyal Staies and/peopie have thought that the: North: was Territorles have an area 2,252,925 square . really the hog producing section, but such ‘miles and a total population of 22 ,322,986, . is by no means the fact—the whole number of which only 432,685 are slaves. In the of hogs produced in 1850, was 30,316,608— loyal States there are about 4,000,000 of. of which the slaveholding States furvished persons capable of bearing arms, and about . 20,770,730, or more than two-thirds of the 1,000,000 in the seceded States. According whole swine production. ‘to the census of 1860, the value of the real. Jt will doubtless surprise many persons to and personal property of the loyal States is . be told that the seven gulf or cotton States $10,900,758,007 ; of the seceded States, . of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Flor$5,102,165,993. The difference in the }ida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, prowealth of the two sections is really much . duced 45,187 more beef cattle than the six greater than indicated by the foregoing . New England States, New York, Pennsylfigures, At least one third of the property . vania, Ohio, New Jersey, Indiana, Michigan of Secessia is in slaves; but in estimating . and Wisconsin, altogether; but such is the the wealth of a nation, slaves can no more~ fact, for the census of 1850 tells us that be counted as property than freemen who these seven cotton States produced 3,357,489 work for a living. The warlike resources at} beef cattle, while the thirteen Northern the command of the Government, as com-/ States named produced but 3,312,327. pared with those of the rebels, is about in. A single glance at the live ‘stock columns ‘the‘proportion of four to one. of the seventh census will prove to the inSe en eer ae quirer that the slaveholding States produced “Pater,” said a lady of the new school. more beef cattle than the non-slaveholding ‘to her indulgent spouse, as he resumed . by 1,782,587. That while the North pro‘his pipe after supper, one evening, “you duced 3,541, 121 cows, the South produced ‘aust buy out dear Georgiana an English . 2.829,810. ‘That the Northern States proSeon mméar and spelling book ; she has gone duced 866,397 work oxen, against 820,340 ugh her French, Latin and Greek, music, produced by the Southern States. That . drawing and dancing, and now she must . while the North produced 2,310,962 horses commence her English studies.” and mules—the South produced 259,358 ee more, for the Southern production was 2,3. riding down a stee hill, . 570,320. @.douea rae the Pads of it was ready In conclusion, as people have been s0 pain py ont 40. a Clown who was divching, and . much in the habit of conceding superiority ingked fim if it was hard at the boticm. . to the North, in these and other points of “tay,” answered the man,-‘ét.is hard enoagh, . viet, maybe: the above statements may be pe warrant you.” But jin half-a-dozen . doubted; if so, I refer the skeptical to the the horse sank up to the saddle girths, . ceventh census of 1850—the last date we which made the young gallant whip, spur, . have. . wea ‘Wh !” said : curse, and swear. “Why, you eases Those men talk speek who are in the greathe to the ditcher, aad 71 a rproplic tt est mental darkness; frogs cease their croakhard at the bottom ? 7 on ing when a light is brought to the water side. . half way to the bottom ret.” . LS ne ea ae fat gu aca oo gg inn gy ol ng a ata A gg CE A Ra 7 a Rc TO ORR OTT et tittle Business Bande Ol 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 SURGERY. 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, R. N. WEBBER. febl6tf DR. JOHN STOTLAR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offers his professional services tothe citizens of San Juan and vicinity. Office adjoining Brust & Schardin’ sSaloon, Main st., North San Juan. Ba May be found after office hours. in the building opposite the old mill site, lower end of Maiu street. Dec. 1, 1860. 3m TM, WOoD, Photographic Artist, GRASS VALLEY. ALL kinds of Pictures taken in the best style of the Art. Nocharges made unless perfect satisfaction is given. 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. LL. GREELEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ‘and Notary Public. Office opposite the Sierra Nevada Hotel, in Clark’s Building, up stairs. North San Juan, Feb. 2,1861. JAMES CARPENTER. Painter and Paper Hanger, jand tf 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. dJatfield’sstore, eee Pioneer, i a SAN JUAN. Nov. 13, 1857. C. E. De LONG, Attorney at Law, D sTRE&T,. ». MARYSVILLE Opposite ‘St. ‘Nicholas Hotel, up ‘slaire. jun 16 JOHN A. SEELY, Agent for The New Idria Quicksilver, The Best and Purest Article in the State! Post Office Building, North San Juan, Nevada ccunty. E. T. JORDAN, News Agent and Geicsnedinn Runs a Daily apes from North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville and French Corral. California and Atlantic papers for sale. ANGEL’S EXPRESS, Runs Daily from North San Juan to Shady Creek, Cherokee. Little Grass Valley and Columbia Hill.— 4£a>-California and Atlantic Newspapers for sale. Letters and.Packages carried. commissions attended to and collections made. Agent for the Hydraulic Press PAINTING. Carriage, Sign and House Painting, Paper Hanaina, &c. Done in the best manner, by L. W. CURTIS. Shop on Main st., opposite Helfrich’s Soda Factory. ‘H. WEBSTER & CO. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES AND LIQUORS. NO. 101, FRONT STREET, San Francisco. _ Oct. .27—tf J. B. PAINTER, (LATE O’MEARA & PAINTER >) Dealer in TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL, F aper. Cards,and Printer’s Stock generally, 132 Clay street, near Sansome, SAN FRANCISCO. WM. FAULKNER & 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 find it to their ee to callon us before purchasing. apr23 6m CHARLES F. ROBBINS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Type, Presses, Printing Material, INKS, CARD STOCK, &c., Nos. 411 to 417, Clay sreet, (Opposite Frank Baker’s,) San Francisco. DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES. ype undersigned is Seosee to execute Dagnere reotypes, Ambrotypes, etc., in the most superior manner, and at short notice. Terms reasonable. AUGUSTE WETTIG N. B. PIANO MUSICalso taught. Dec1 3m PAINTER & Co. 7 Practical Printers, and Dealers in ay Type, Presses, Printing Materials Ink, Paper, Cards, §e. 510 Clay Street, above Sansome, J. B. PAINTER San Francisco* J.M. PAINTER T. P. PAINTER ) &@>Offices fitted out withdispatch march2-ly SAN JUAN BREWERY. THIS establishment has acquired a State ag reputation for the superior quality LAGER BEER. tter. Mr Koch har associated with him Mr. Joha . 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 Lagerat French Corrai, Birchville, Sweetiand, Columbia Hill, Cherokee, Montezuma, and all the other surrounding towns. A splendid article of ‘ Bottled Lager, constantly on hand, for family use, dolivered to order. febl6 Special Notices. Manzanita Chapter, } No. 29, R. A. M., meets every Friday at 8 o'clock P.M. Regular meetings the first and third Friday of each month. WM. WILMOTT, H. P. Ww. H. Szars, Sec’y. junel5 Manzanita Lodge, No. 10 M., meets every ‘Saturday at is ny ests P. = Regular meetings Saturday of or next preceeding full moon. L.C. McKEEBY, W. M. E. Francaerg, Sec'y. junel x. OO. of OC. F. , SAN JUAN LODGE, NO.67, J. O. of O. F. meets every Monday evening, at 7% o’clock, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, East Main street, North San Juan. Brothersof theQrder in good standing are invited to attend, WARREN HEATON, N. G Wa. Witmort, Sec’ yPROVISION STORE. MAIN STREET, S SOUTH SIDE, NORTH SAN JUAN. LWAYS ON HAND— FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, LARD, TEA, COFFEE, RICK, CHEESE, Potted Meats and Vegetables of all kinds. Nails, Axes, Rope, Shovels, Picks and Pick Handles, besides a large variety of articles suitable for mountain trade, too numerous to mention. may18tf JO. THOMAS. UNION SALOON, S. ABBEY, Proprreror, North San Juan, in: the Hydraulic Press
HIS establishment continues to dispense “creature comforts” in every approved variety, including the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars to be fouttd in the mountains. The motto of the concern is— “A union of lakés—a union of Jands A union of States nonecan sever; A union of hearts—a union of hands, And the Flag of our Union forever.” Old friends and patrons, travelers and sojourvers, are invited to call and be refreshed. may25 NEW GOODS! A. BLOCK & CO., Nevada, DAN. FURTH, San Juan, BLOCK & FURTH DEALERS IN CLO'THIN G! BOoTSs:! HATS,&C., Have just received a large and well assorted stock of spring and summer goods, which they offor for sale cheap. They also keep always on hand a large supply of Duck, Twine and Quicksilver. STRICTLY ONE PRICE! GOLD DUST Purchagedat the lifghest rates, by BI.OCK &£ FURTH. North San Juan. ar aed DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO RATES, . AND Checks on San Francisco AT PAR. North San Juan, Nov. 6, 758. Great Reduction 12tf IN THE PRICE of DUCKING The undersigned would announce that they HAVE ON HAND LARGE SUPPLY All Sizes and Varieties DUCKIN G! UPON WHICH THEY HAVE Reduced the Price! And which they will dispose of At Cheaper Rates Than the same qualities have ever been purchased for in TEs MAR EET . p@-CALL, EXAMINE, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. BLOCK . FURTH. February 2d, 1861. Shady Creek Saw Mill. This Mill has just been in -tichgileted and is ready to supply LUMBER of all kinds, and inany quantity, at short notice. Having the very best of Timber, and all the modern improvements in me ae Sona ean give entire saiisfaction to those who vor us with eo patronage. c, 8, 1889. CLARK £0. Variety. PUT WTUTws ee T. & L. McGUIRE. > Wholesale and Retail Druggists, dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tube Colors, Camphene, Turpentine, Window Glass, Putty, Alcohol (95 per cent.), Muriatic, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids, Sago, Tapioca, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Flavoring Extracts, T. & L. McGUIRE’S Hair Restorative, Fish’s Hair Restorative, Jasne’s Hair Tonic, Professor Woods’ Hair Restorative, Prof. Alex’r Rarry’s Tricopherotis, for tlic Hair, Burnett’s Cocoaine, Batchelor s Hair Dye, I. fact, eveything that tan be fotnd in a thorotigh Drug establishment. McGUIRE’S SEDATIVE LINIMENT, The most powerful remedy known for Rheumatism and atute pains. Also, McGuire’s Mouth Wash, For persons troubled with bad breath. It neutralizes the offensive secretions of the mouth, it is unsurpassed as a gargle, and acts asa deturgent after smoking or rinking—bratidy, for instance. We guarantee the Moiith Wash and Liniment to prodiice the effects above described. We have the Compound Syrup of Stillingia, Which is the beet remedy known forthe cure of Scroftila, Ulcerous Sores, Diseases of the Skin and Liv er, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases, arising from an impte state of the bluod. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, Sign of the Big Mortar, Corner of Main and Flume Streets. PHYSICIAN’S PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately compounded by -may4 T. & L. McGUIRE. MARYSvViImLS ASSAY OF FICE. ——— THEALL & CO,, No. 102 First street, bet. D and High, MARYSVILLE, CAL. Goi.D AND ORES Of Every Description, MELTED AND ASSAYED. Returns made in from six to twe've hours, in Bars or Coin. Charges for Assaying, same asin San Francisco. We guarantee to the correéctiiess of our Assays, and discount otir Bars at the very lowest rates. Dust consigned to us, from the country, will micet with prompt attention. Coin will be rettirned the following day of receipt, or disbursed according to instructions. CHECKS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE Proctired and Forwarded. 2am Advances made on Dust left with us for Assay To those who wish to Check against their Consignmetits, Check Books will be furnished. All business entrusted to our care will be promptly and accurately attended to. THEALL & CO. MARYSVILLE WHARF CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSI ON DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE ! es No Charges for Drayag e. “OE o No Storage on Merchandise for Transportation.,°, ALL KINDS OF COMMISSIONS CAREFULLY EXECUTED! * *, Goods forwa forwarded immediately upon the arrival of the boats from Sacramento and San Francisco. TH Transact a general shipping business with Sacramento, San Francisco, and all parts of the state. ttt Mark goods “Care M. W. Co” Send Bill of — by Express, oods re-measured. Hides nnd wool shipped to Sant eames Consignments respectfully solicited. july20tf CIGARS, BON BONS, A GENERAL VARIETY, SAMELSON’S. A large lot of HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS. TOBACCO, OF ALL KINDS. EFANOD, . GOODS. UNION BADGES, SHIELDS, WATCH GUARDS, anp FLAGS, All den A nice assortment of fresh CONFECTIONERY, NUTS and FRUIT, CUTLERY, eter, etc. GIVE ME A CALL. june8 SAM. SAMELSON. [CED FOUNTAIN SODA! Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Raspberry. Strawberry, Sarsaparilla. At SAMELSON’S. Insolvent Notice. N District Court of the Fourteenth Jtdicial District of the State of California, in the matter of the petition of SAM’L R. HILLARD, an Insolvent Debtor: Pursuant to an order of Hon. Niles Searls, Judge of the said District Court, notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the said Insolvent, Sam’1 R. Hillard, to be and a the. Hon. Nites Searls aforesaid, in open rt, at the Court Room of said Court in the city and county of Nevada, on the 7th day of September, A. p. 1861, at 10 o’clock a. M. of thst day, then and there to show cause, if any they ean, — the praye: uf said Insolvent should not be granted, and an assi; t of his estate be ntade, he be disch: his debts and liabilities, in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided; and in the meantime all proceedings against said insolvent be stayed, Witness my hand and re of said Court, : this 29th day oe D1 ececee ine.i ie JNO. 8. LAMBERT, Clerk, Ee Per Jos. . ‘Jr. — y0. P. Sriverr, Att’y for Petitioner. aug3-4in BLASTING POWDER! . LARGE LOT of the FIRS Sectired Am OF BLASTING POWDER. J just for ale by NO. 52. Variety. wanes eee The Union Hotel, PEARSON & MERWIN; Proptietors: Main street, North San Juan: P S kept asa first-class house of public entertainmen Ih is alreatly well known to travelers cé General Stage O For this part of the Mountains. Stages ae eon 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 pres ent proprietors. who, to conform to the economical tendencies of the day, have nade a Reduction in Prices. ' 00 Boarp BY THE WEEK,>..... te csoceseoe’ stinecssetteqooooey SINGLE MEALB,....s000ccccssenecense: scsecesecescsscsescnceee® The Bed-rooms and Beds are allcleanly and mone J able, and the weary wayfater will find the Union &@ welcome place of test. PEARSON & MERWIER. Oct 6th, 1859. * vindstf UNION! UNION!! The undersigned keeps constantly A on haad, WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all kinds. to_Jewelr} made to order and GUARANTEED 70 PLEASE. #*Plating and Gilding done on all metals with gold and silver. *,*Watches carefully repaired and warranted by Mohs. A. Gatatd, ftom Paris. G. HANSEN. Main street, next door to Bank Exchange, Nort San Juan. may18 SAN JUAN HOTEL, T. G. PRICE, Proprietor. may25 OPPOSITION LINE! To Forest City, Alleghany-< town and Cumberland ! HE undctsigtied is tow rtitning regitlarly a line of coaches : onalternate days, between the above named points, & Reduced Rates! Contiecting at No-th San Juan with McCde’s Opposition Line, whith affords opporttinittes for cheap tiavel clear theotigh to atid from San Fraticisco and all intermedidze points, never-hetetofore presented to thé ublic. “ The roads are in fine seiitltlets, and it is the deters mination of the proprietor to put passeagers throug with speed and safety. Leaves Notth San’; Juah on Fridays, Sundays, Tues: days and Thursdays, a on alternate days. Fare_to Forest Gity, Alleghaoytown atid Cumber: land, Three Dollars. Patronise the Opposition and keep down prices. jy6 JOHN CHAMBERS, Proprietor. SAMELSON & CURTIS’ QUADRILLE BAND! OOD MUSIC FURNISHED G for BALLS and PARTIES on the shortest notice and reasdidble terins. ny nutiber of pieces desired furnished. Orders léft at Samclson’s cigar store, Main st. a Noth San Juana, will réceivé protiipt attention, june2d BOOT AND SHOE Making & Repairing. == rmpue undersigned has opened a shop on Main street, two doors above Frank Smith’s stove and tin store, for the manufacture and repair of Boots and Shoes. . Having brought with him recently from the Atlantic States a supply of superior leather, he is prepared to execute work in a manner unsurpassed ay rake Wotkman in the mountains. J. MURRAY. °° All repairing warranted. Feed Stable and Corrah I. T. SAXBY aw HEREBY infotms his friends PPLE 01 the public that he has removed from the old stand, to is NEW AND COMMODIOUS STABLES, AND CORRAL, At the Feet of Main street, and having associated himself with the Messrs, Huffaker, is better prepared tnan ever to furnish excellént accommodations for stock of al: kinds, and to supply AND GRAIN ofthe best quality, at the lowest market = Rettirning thanks for the pastliberal patrona _— most respectfully eolicita continuance of the Hay and Grain delivered to any part of the tow, free of charge. HUFFAKERS & SAXBY. North San Juan, June30th, 1860. tf OPPOSITION STAGE LINE ¥> oVFROM.s 2% North San Juan to Marysville. ———— “LIVE AND LET LIVE.” Y Lite of t inom Sau Juan to Marysville is firmly established. J will leave San Juan for Marvsville on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY of each week, Connecting with the Opposition ere Stvadineate for Sucrathents and San Franciseé. Will leave Marysviltfe for ion 3m Juan on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ahd .FRIDA All EXPRESS MATTER to ra from Marysville, Sacramento or San Francisco, directed to my care, will be promptly delivered. I respectfully solicit the patronage of the traveling ublic. . Orrice—At San Juan at Slerra Nevada Hotel; a seeerule at Youfg America Saloon, Ce 24 an ae ee 224, 1861. api27-4¢ ; PLUME STREET MARKET, i. C. DEAN, Proprietér, a SAN JUAN. S; Bacos, rior San Juan cured H and Salt Meats. and . prives according to quality of Meats. 4@A splendid article of freaeh LARD always on haod. : mret16 Late Arrivals. UST received at the San Juan robe e, a ins lot of White Lead, Boiled rushes, eer ae &c For sale tare my 11 tf McGUIRE. Camphene!?! ‘Aon Juan Drug Store, by the case,-can or 8