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~The Hydraulic Press,
Effects of Climate on Soldiers.
The Crimean war proved to Englishmen !
the necessity for an Army Sanitary Commis.
sion, which should have the largest powers
and privileges for the energetic prosecution .
of measures by which the health of troops .
may be preserved. We are wisely taking .
advantage of their experience. Our soldiers
will fight the better for knowing that their
health and comfort are looked after by men
who have the matter at heart, and who are
fitted by their studies and experience to per
form the work thoroughly.
The enemy destroys scarce ten per cent. of
anarmy. Goveromeut returns show that of
our forces in Mexico, regular and volunteer, .
only 1,540 died of battle, or of wounds re.
ceived in battle, while 12,348 died of disease,
and 12,252 were sent home on account of
sickness. Of the French army in the Crimea,
7,500 men were slain iu buttle, 50,000 perished by disease, and 65,000 more were discharged as invalids. Of nearly 94,000 English soldiers in the Crimea, 4,419 were slatn .
in battle or died of wounds; but 16,298 died .
of disease at the seat of war, and nearly 13,.
000 were sent home sick. With the timely
labors of our sanitary commission we may
hope to show results much more encour: .
aging than these, in our army returns at the
close of this war. .
Meantime, as much has been said of the .
perils, to our Northern troops, of the heats
and fevers of the Southern States, it will not
be amiss to look a little at the mortality tables of the Mexican war. Here we find,
what the British have also discovered in In.
dia, that men born in and coming from }
colder climates bear fatigue and exposure in
torrid regions much better than troops native tothe warmerclime. Therebels threat.
en us with their allies, the fhosquitoes and .
“Yellow Jack ;” but as we shall presently
show, in Mexico, where Northern and Southern men fought side by side, the men of the
free States bore the rigors of the climate
much better than those of the slave States.
The record is a very curious one ; and proves
that an army of “gentlemen” is not altogether «a desirable force for anything but
militia musters.
On April 8th, 1848, the Secretary of War
made a report to the United States Senate of
the losses of the volunteer forces employed
in Mexico. From this it appears that seven
Northern States—Massachusetts, New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Obio, Indiana and
Illinois—furnished, in the course of that war,
22,573 men. Of this fofce the total loss
from disease was 2,931 men; less than oneeighth of the whole. Nine Slave States—
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Tennessee and Kentucky—furnished 22,899
men. The loss from this force, by disease,
and death caused by disease, was 4,315, or
more than one-fifth—a very considerable
difference in favor otf Northern troops.
When we go into particulars we find that
Massachusetts lost of 1,047 men but 61 by
disease, while South Carolina, furnishing 1,054 men, or 7 more than Massachusetts, lost
not less than 338 by disease. Mississippi
lost 769 men by disease, out of 2,319, while
Indiana, furnishing nearly double that number, namely, 4,470, lost only 768. Georgia
lost 362 men by disease, out of 2,047, while
New York lost but 188 out of a total of 2,664. North Carolina sent 936, and lost 233;
while New Jersey sent 424, and lost but 12.
Pennsylvania sent 2,464, and lost 411; but
Mississippi lost 769 out of 2,319. Illinois
furnished 5,973 men, and lost 850; while
Tennessce furnished only 5,090, but lost not
less than 1,186. Alabama lost 323 of a torce
of 3,011; Arkansas 136 ofa force of 1,323—
rather more than 10 per cent. in each. Kentucky lost 709 out of 4,800, but Ohio, sending 5,530, lost but 641. The Texan troops,
fighting in a country to whose circumstances
and climate they were thoroughly accustomed, lost yet more by disease than the
Missourians, who came there from the cold
North. Of 7,313 men, Texas lost 360 by disease; while of 6,793 Missourians, only 342
were thus lost.
Astonishing as these comparative results
are, they might be predicated from a knowledge of the men. The northern soldier is a
man used to labor, who has earned his living and supported his family by his strong
arms and honest indmstry. His muscle is
firm—his mind is quiet—his habits are such
that discipline falls lightly on him. He has
been used to endurance. And above all, he
has been to school and is an intelligent being, capable of adapting his conduct and
habits to his circumstances. But what are
the armics of “gentlemen,” of whom rebel
papers boast so loudly: They are men who
have spent their days in idle boasting and
their nights in dissipation. Their relaxed
muscles, their restless minds, their ignorance,
their lack of self-control and hatred of discipline make it difficult to form them into
soldiers. Mr. Russell, who has a sharp eye
for a soldier, does not in his last letters conceal his preference for the men in Fort
Pickens over those in the rebel camp outside.
It is plain that, should it be judged advisable to pursue the southern campaign this
summer, our men, taking equal risks, may
expect to suffer less than the enemy from
the climate, on which the rebels depend as
one of their safeguards.—N. Y. Post.
is sncoaincnesacdlaih
CALIFORNIA AND THE Uniton.—The New
York Commercial Advertiser, noticing the
earnest Union movements in this State, says:
“The almost miraculous growth of California points her out at no distant day as the
Empire State of this country. Her extent is
paralleled by the variety and richness of her
resources, whether mioveral or agricultural.
Her climate embraces every region between
the tropic and the Arctic circle. She begins to give promise of becoming a great
manufacturing, as well as an agricultural,
mining, and commercial community. But
of all the indications of her future career,
none are so satisfactory as her love of country. Acquired from Mexico, and still containing a considerable population of Mexican
origin, she has kept clear of Mexican policy.
The pronunciamento finds no favor among
her orderly and industrious settlers. She
has witnessed its fatal effects in days gone
by; has seen them in national elements of
wealth untouched ; in the poverty and ignorance of the people; in the transfer of dominion to a race stronger, because obedient
to the law, more prosperous because more
intelligent and peaceful. In identifying herself, heart and soul, with the Union, California has added myriads t@ her population and
millions. to. her wealth, hastening the day
when even New York mast take a secondary
position alongside her Pacific sister.”
“Sir, my political party is an immovable
rock.” “Then, sir, the ship of State had
better be steered clear of it.”
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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
(asin all others), has prompted certain unprincipled
and unreliable parties to endeavor to force upon the
public certain inferior and so 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. asin 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. 350,000
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 Suporiority
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 macwines 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, cuts,
samples of sewing, etc , etc.
R. G. BROWN, Agent.
329 Montgomery st.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Samuel Jelly, 124 J st., Sacramento City;
J. T. Aliment, 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 be 40 PER CENT. LIGHTER, less than one-half
the diameter and six times as durable as Manilla
or Hemp Rope of equal strength.aad is unaffected by
change»! 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 CO8T OF WIRE
AND HEMP RoPE. Address
A. S. HALLIDIE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS PATENT WIRE ROPE,
SUSPENSION BRIDGE BUILDERS,
jy133m Office. 412 Clay street. San Francisco.
W. P. THOMPSON,
VTS
TEE TET
Neatlyandsubstantially
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—lIt does not rock as other plates do aftera
little use, but when once fitted, remainsso. Nor does
it requireany perceptible effort on the part of the patient to keepit in the mouth.
&@CALL AND SEE SPE SIMENS. -@a
«*x Operations for Clept Palate performed. Also,
Palatine Obsturators inserted.
*,* Strict attention paid toall diseases of the Teeth.
OFFICE on Xstreet, between Third and Fourth,
opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Marysville.
uunl6-'60-may4'6é1. :
COOPERLNG.
FYIIE undersigned has established a
Cooper Shop in North San Juan, and
is prepared to manufacture all articles in
his line, such as ~
Barrels, Buckets, Tubs, Kegs,
Churns, etc., etc.
All Work warranted to give satisfaction, Encour
age homeindustry by giving mea call.
&& Shop at the foot of Wain street, next door to
California Brewery. :
¥ MERRILL SAVAGE. mayl8
OO
WHEELER & WILSON'S
NEW STYLE
IMPROVED
FAMILY
EWING MACHINE!
All Former Objections Gverceme {
NO LEATHER PAD USED ON NEW STYLE
MACHINE,
TNE 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, Ete,
THEY NOW USE FROM
40 to 50 Constantly !
And are turning out the
Einest Goods
In the market!
Prices GREATLY Repucep!
Bap 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, sojournersand residents, in the best and most comfortable manner. Janl93m
Champion Restaurant.
Dalton’s New Brick
GRASS VALLEY,
BLACKFORD & WILLIAMS, Prop’s.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS,
AND FURFISHED IN THE BEST STYLE.
The Proprietors hope. by strict attention to business
to merit a share of public patronage. [dec22tf
John Blackford....00.00 ese seees BR aseceased John B. Williams
LIQUOR STORE.
THOMAS GILLIGAN,
Wholesale Dealer in
WINES AND LIQUORS,
High Street, between First and Second,
MARYSVILLE,
Continues to keep acomplete 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
Rae AT TITLE 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 Washing
ington Territory, Vancouver's Island, British
Columbia. or any place on the Pacific coast,
to with promptness and dispatch.
_Mr. Sims appreciates the past liberal patronage of
his friends, and trusts he may continue to merit it in.
et eee nn a re ae neem nent annette tt atest ge nese
'
ee AN FMA ERIE MO et RE As
SINGER’S
EWING MACHINES
HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO
47 MONTGOMERY STREET,
NEXT TO CORNER CF BUSH.
—_—_——
OPE: am prepared to demonstrate, to all who feel an inR
terest 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 iy
Sewirg Machine before the public is capable of doing; that the work ¢an 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 ary other kind at
$0, I am now selling our
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES
BULAN 6 n..ccccccsssontesceseve0s sacsesess fewsaasdacs $50
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LETTER A. or Transverse Shuttle Machine,
an entirely new and incomparable Family Sewing Machine,
and adapted to light manufacturing...c6.6.<0 SEA SE aero 90
Do not aliow yourself to purchase a chain stitch
machine, either double or single thread, all of which ID R, { Ee: Gi SS’ i om
will ravel. All chain stitch machines have a certd 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 !N* IGORATOR
Never Debilitates.
™T iscompounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine.
known and approved by ire all that have used it,
and is now resorted to fe) with confidence in all
the diseases for which it a is recommended.
It has cured thousands a within the last two
years, who had given up 3 all hopesofreliefiasthe
numerousunsolicitedcer, O tificatesin my possession show.
The dose must be adap. o tedto thetemperament
of the individual taking S 6 eg pe in such
quantities as to act gent. ( . lyon the bowels.
Letthe dictates of vour Me Eo ces enide you in
the use ofthe LIVER INViIGORATOR, and it
Willcure Live rCo m. plaints, BiliousAttacks
Dyspepsia. Chronic Diar& . rhoea. Surmer Com. je] 4
plaints. Dysentery. Drop. sy.Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness.Cholic . > . Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, c Flatulence, Jaundice,
Female Weaknesses. and may be used successfulIlyas an ordinary Family Medicine. It willenre SICK
HEAD ACHE, (as thonsands can testify)in twenty
minutes if two orthree tea spoonfuls are taken at commehcement of the attack.
All who use it are giving theirtestimony in its favor.
Mix waterin the month 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. n . ing demand from those
whv have long used the . , PILLS, and the satisfaction which all express . ,4 mregard to their use,
hasinduced me to place . Hj them within the reach
ofall. Py
The Profession different well Know that
Cathartics act on different . O . portions of the bowels.
The FAMILY CATHes ARTIC PILL hag, with
due reference to this well 2 established fact. been
compounded from a variety of the Purest Vegetable Extracts, which act <q alike or every part of
the alimentary canal. and 1 . are good and safein all
cases where a Cathartic is ;} H . needed, such as Derangements of the Stom. <j tach, Sleepiness, Paitis
in 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 seusation
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 tn this advertisement,
Dose 1 to3.
PRICE THREE DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartie Pills
are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale
by the tradein all thelarge towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Broadway, New York.
Sold by the Druggists evervwhere. and by
PARK & WHITE,
Sole Agents forthe Pacific Coast, 132 Washington
street, San Francisco. my4 61 ly
—.
HUCKS & LAMBERT’S
CELEBRATED PATENT
H. & L. Axle-Grease.
CARD.
~~ subscribers have the pleasure of announces
ing to their numerous patrons and friendthat they have been honored by the committee ot
the Mechanics’ Institute with a
Eirst Premium
FOR THEIR
UNRIVALLED AXLE-GREASE.,
Also, that the San Francisco Bay Agricultural
Society have awarded them their FIRST CLASS
PREMIUM forthe same. But however gratifying to the advertisers to have their
Home Manufacture
thus distinguished, it is with greater pride they
state the fact, that (notwithstanding the overwhelming importation of an article from the
East assuming their title,) the demand for the
new H. & L. Grease has more than doubled durthe present season. And whilst the manufacturers offer their grateful thanks to all those
attended . friends to “California Produce” who have given
them so large an encouragement, they beg to say
that no pains will be spared in the future to susthe future. For the information of strangers, he . tain the wide-spread reputation which their mawould sa; that he feels confident that his experience
in his particular calling is surpassed by none on this
ccast, which his superior work, seut to almost every
town in California, Ore ‘also Victoria and the
Sandwich Islands, and to be%® on some of the best
buildings in San Fre , faulty attest ~
A large assortment of second-hand shutters on
hand, for sale at low rates. jyl3-3m.
.
i
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terial has acquired of bei
CHEAPEST Lubricating m
wheels, etc., ever introduced in California. £1]
HUCKS & LAMBERT,
Inventors and Sole Manufacturers,
aprl27 3m Natoma street, San Francisco.
{>For sale everywhere.
ic?the best and
. THROUGH THEIR NEW YORK HOUSE, will offer
.
nen Pt nn nee teenage enn en
TIN & HARDWARE STORE.
Sroves, Hardware
Cook stoves,
Parlor stoves,
Box stoves,
Shelf Hardware,
Nails,
Hose Pipe,
Cutlery. i
A generalassortm’nt .
of Tinware,
Builder’s Hardware,
Carpenter's Tools,
Butts and screws,
Tron and steel,
Galvanized Iron Pipe,
Water Boxes, &¢,
RBS-On hand and made to order.<@A
FRANK. SMITH,
3rick Row, Main street.
North San Juan. Nov. 17,1857. 1tf
OIL CHAIN: All sizes for sale by
C FRANCIS SMITH.
All sizes at
SMITIVS HARDWARE STORE.
Lead Pipe.
20 REELS, all sizes:
For sale by FRANCISSMITH.
AILS, all sizes,
at SMITIUS HARDWARE STORE:
PPAELOR Box and Cooking Stoves-Just received at SMITHS Hardware Store
HOEMAKER'S FINDINGS—
At ESMITIVS Wardware store.
SPRING TRADE.
isci.
COFFIN, REDINGTON & CO., New York.
REDINGTON & CO.,....San Francisco.
RICE, COFFIN & CO.,
27,D STREET,
MARYSVILLE.
IMPORTER
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
Ss
Having superior facilities in the Eastern Markets
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 Botile, and other Corks;
Acids--Nitric, Muriatic &e:
Spices, whole Indigo, Giue:
Trusses, Supporters and Braces;
Turpentine, Camphene and Coal Oil
Hops, and Brewers’ Material;
Soda--Saland Bicarb. Cream Tartar
AGENTS FOR
Jayne’s. Ayet’s. and Gracfenberg Medicines;
Fish’s. Mrs Allen’s.and Wood's Hair Restorative
Halls Balsam: Scovill’s Blood and Liver Syrup
srown’s Bronchial Troches: and all the most popular patent medicines of theday.
decl6 3m RICE, COFFIN & CO.
27. Dstreet, Varysville
‘BARNUM R-STAURANT
AND
ROTISSERIE,
Corner First street and Maiden Lane,
Marysviile.
li. VIDEAU
Would respectfully announce to his
-friends and the public. that heis prepared
: sto minister to their wants at his Restaurant and Saloon. both in the eating and drinking line.
Strangers visiting the City
Are requested to give him acall.
TERMS:
Board, pet week. without wine......$10 00
Board, per week, with wine....... + 12 00
Single Meals,... ccc. Tocentsand $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 always on
land,
Open Night and Day. juni63m
FRENCHE, WiLSON & C@O.,
Make the best
CLOTHING.
FURNISHING GOODS. of ALL KINDS,
Retaiiing for Cash. at Wholesale Prices
The Largest and Best Stock of
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
CARPET BAGS,
UMBRELLAS,
ETC., ETC.,
oissic BO BE. 5505.
Found in any Retail House in
California.
Goods suitable for traveling purpesesin any climate.
en
FRENCH, WILSON & CO.,
Next door to the What Cheer House,
And No. 325 Montgomery street. near California, in
Tucker’s Building. San Francisco.
Manufacturing Establishment, No. 102 Liberty st.,
New York.
P.S.—\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 Maehino
Shon,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.,
Established in 1850.
4h HE undersigned continue to manufacture at the
above establishment. every description of
MACHINERY
And of TRON and BRASS CASTINGS,
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 Machinee
ry 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 Kussia iron and in the must perfect manner. We have facililies for furnishing this
article tu any extent which may be required.
Orders are respectfully solicited for any of the
above. or other articles in our jine. It is our design
to turn out the best werk. for which we have facilities
at least n-tinferior to those of any other establishment on the Pacific coast, and at the most reasonable
prices. GUDDARD & CO.
apr6-6m
PURE QUICKSILVER!
LOCK & KFURTH are Agents for the sale
Quicksilver from the new
Enriquita Mines.
We are sole
jum fox Catriane; Thepurity of thearticl« they have for saleis certified .
toby B. B.Thayer, State Assayer. marl]
Kerosene Lamps!
NEW lot ofthese celebrated Lamps just received
— SAN JUAN DRUGSTORE.
Y
. Smith’s Advertisements. .
ry
.
' mch30 6m}
Saloons and Liquor Stores.
oer Neer nr nr eres eres es escesrerererarasesret
THE BANK EXCHANGE,
Fire Proof Brick,
Cornerof Main and Flume streets, North San Juan.
CLARK & BONIFACE.
ESPECTFULLY inform their old friends
that they have removed into their new and splen. did building, which his beer gorgeously furnished,and
supplied with the very best ‘of Liquors, Cigars &c.
and are now prepared to furnish the creature comforts
co suit the tastes of all. Having one of the finest aaloonsin the mountains. aud the Most accommodating
of Barkeepers. the proprietors respectfully ask a continuance of favors from the public. julyl7ti
BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME!
SAN JUAN EXCHANGE:
C. SCHARDIN &CO.,
OULD respectfully inform their old friends
and the public generally that they have recent:
ly made many improvements to the above-named popular resort. and are better prepared thah e¥er to pleass
all tastes. ae
Three Billiard Tables,
Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Bedz
and equal toany in the State. ‘The wood bedis the favorite of the place.
BOWLING.
Two splendid Ten-Pin Alleysare attached tothe es
tablishment. well supplied with the perquisites of suc#
an institution.
: It isthe intention of the proprietor to use every exers
tion 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:
tive. 10
C.SCHARDIN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealersin
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco<
Also— a general assortment of Fresh and
‘Dried Fruit and Confectionery—south side
M& of Main street,
North San Juan. Nov. 17.
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SALOON,
D STREET......0.0... MARYSVILLE;
£SOpposite the Theater. wa
i ha best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the
Saloon.
Two A No.1 Billiard Tables alwaysin first-rate order. junt66m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r.
Exnickerkbocker
; SALOON.
SELKIRK & KING, Proprietors.
HIS well-established and popular place of public
resort continnes to receive. as its proprietors
use their best efforts to wake it deserve. a liberal share
of local and transient patronage
The main saloon is s-acions. and provided with all
the comforts and conveniences for the quiet enjoyment
of a rubber of whist or game of crib
The Bar is furnished with every variety of Wines;
Ales. Beers, strong Liquors and Cigars. * :
4a5~ Remember the place—upper end of Main street;
south side. under the flume.
&ay An invitation is extended to everybody to give
the KNICKERBOCKER a call ROO
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Wood and Lumber Yard.
LARK & CO. have an extensive Wood and
Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Res:
ervoir streets. by the terminus of the railway. Every
kind of sawed lumber is kept always on hand, and
large or smatl demands can he instantly supplied.
Fire Wood. cither 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. J B.JOHNSON,
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©. E. Helfrich,
Whholesa e Dealer in
tf
ary
French and Domestic Liquors
And Wines,
ALE, PORTER, CIDER,
SYRUPS, &C.,
Main street, North San Juan.
Nov. 3. 1800.
Wow Landing ?
EX LATE ARRIVALS.
Brown Drills
AND
SHEE IINGS.
80r2iInch Shirtings.
. Bleecied Shee'i gs, assorted
Blankets;
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.)
Paper Fiangsingsgs,
Druggets, Matting, Hollands and Hemp
Carpets.
AGENCY FOR a
Jewett’s aud Comon’s Oil Cloths.
For sale for Cash, or io first class, prompt ings
trade, ata discount frem market el : — .
FRANK BAKER;
110 and 112 Clay street, San Francisco,
COMMISSION AND PURCHASING
AGENT,
SAN FRANCISCO.
RDERS for the ptrcthase of Merchandise and
articles of every description are solicited by the
undersigued. A residence in this city of over ten
years and an experience in the business of nearly the
same length of time. are considered sufficient 0 war-"
rant the confidence of persons in the country who 6¢-*
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 offers his services. assuring all who mtrust
orders to him that no effortshall be spared to executo”
their commissions satisfactorily.
_All Orders must be accompanied with the Cash or”
City Reference.
_ Those desiring information concerning the under
signed are referred to
Wm. T. Coreman & Co., San Francisco.
J. H. Cogutut & Co, bd
C. Lani ey. Druggists,
Fuirnt. Peapopy & Co.,
Ira P. Rankin,
Ross. Dempster & Co. s P “8
J. ANTHONY & Co. Union Office, Sac. City, *
And to the proprietors of the Hydraulic Press ©
N.B.—Orders for Machinery, Pianofortes, Melodeons
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. tended to by competent judges.
L. P. FISHER; °
Commission and Purchasing Agent,
apr27tf 629 Washington street, up stairs,
Opposite Maguire’s Opera House, San Francisco.
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. Sewing Machines, Watches. Jewelry. &c., will be at’
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