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August 3, 1861 (4 pages)

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The Hydraulic Press, . . mometer has ranged from 85 to 95 degrees. The REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. earth has become parched and cracked in many RepvusiicaN Meetinc.—The political cam. places; and the curled and crisped grasses on sembly, on Tuesday evening last. A popular . refreshing mountain-breeze, which they lack who dramatic troupe opened the Theater the _ reside in the dust-canopied valleys. If we comsame evening, which divided the population, . plain, in the midst of forest-shades, with moving . currents of healthful air, and cooling waters large as having from either prevented and . gushing from numberless springs, what must be “a is, fact The desired. was as an audience Sacraand Marysvillian the of condition ‘the s prophet hath honor except in bis own . meatans ? —_—__—___ —____«-@<«— country.” Mr. Sargent will draw large crowds SWEETLAND PosTMASTER.—Our young friend . has he where this, in any other county than For Lieutenant-Governer, J. Of Trinity. RICHARD IRWIN. For Congress, For Congress, Of San Mateo Of Nevada. Attorney General, complete rendering of the author’s conception. But as meritorious people in the profession genWe, the undersigned, who are in favor of suserally, we take pleasure in commending Mr. and taining the Administration in putting down treaThey are worthy of support in any country and among any people. son and rebellion, retaking Government property, enforcing all Federal laws, protecting Union men wherever possible, and planting the National flag from the St. Croix to the Rio Grande—in fact, favoring one Congress, one President, one Eight huncred young, thriving and bearing pereh Four hundred do. apple trees, from three to four Economical ! years old, a portion bearing. Thirty-five flourishing pear and plom trees, a pot; tion bearing. Five huadred vigorous grape vines, most of therm’ Safe ! G. R. WARREN; State Treasurer, For Survevor-tieneral, J. F. HOUGHTON, Of Solano. J.T. Landrum. For Clerk of the Supreme Court, FE. F. FARGO, Of Alameda. Clean James E,. Nuttman, Garden sance of all varieties in abundance For Parlor, Hotel, Saloon, and other uses, ever e v y l t t s e i s n w e l e o n T f a h t i o u t f q of hay, cut on the yet introduced to the American public. ranch. The undersigned has a large lot of these Lamps el here is still room to plant out two thousand trees State Printer, in store at San Francisco, containing John R. Ridge. Joseph Kutz. District Judge, Fur the Assembly. : For Senator. J. B. Johnson. For District Judge. , _For Assemblymen, as J.C. Eastman; Ww. W. Wixom, Jno. Webber, A. J. Enders. T. B. McFarland, For Svervff. For Sheriff. . For Collector. For County Clerk, Charles Ként: Conutv Clerk, Fur Recorder, Treasurer, J. N. Turner. Henry Everett. District Attorney, Thomas P. Hawley. J.1I. Sykes. For Treasurer. Al30, a cupacious barn, aifd one large store-hottse, Survevor. Michael Burns. For Superintendent of Pubtic Schools, Coroner. J. A. Chittenden. W.C. Pope. Sunervisor—Second District, Dr. D. P. Walter. For Supervisor—2d District, P. E. Jeffe ris. TO THE VOTERS. MAIN ST., NORTH SAN JUAN. informed that it is my intention to submit my claims to the decision of the ballot-box, for re-election to the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ww.S. EDWARDS. For Constable. At the solicitation of numerous friends, T offer mysclfan Independent Union Candidate for the offce of Constable in Bridgeport tc wnship. ANDREW HARTMAN. are respectfully invited. FLoon ManaGers:—J Paddleford. French Corral: A. Walker, Marysvi-le; T. D. Culver. San Juan ; WF, Berry. Cherokee. Music by Samelson & Curtis’ Qnadrille Band jy20 Hotel For Sale! The Furniture and Stock of the SAN Sag JUAN IWOTEL is for sale—the proprieee tor retiring from the hctel business. For furtber particulars apply on the premises. jy20 This is beyond all question one of the most splendid ranches, under the highest state of cultivation, and Confectionery, Fresh and Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuif, Pipes, Matches, Sweet Oil, etc., Fresh Eggs anid Vegetables. They also direct particular attention to their large stock of CAN AND DRIED FRUITS, JELLIES, PRESERVES, JAMS, ETC., Of the finest qualities sold in this market. Having a store in San Francisco, one of the firm is always there to make purchases: which enables them to sell AT MARYSVILLE MARKET PRICES. Nuts AND CANDIES: in these departments the articles are all fresh, and embrace the choicest varieties. Also, Cheese, Fresh Ranch Butter, ete. they keep Terms niade reasohable. Apply tothe undersigned,’ In fact, safety attending its. use. to-day’s paper relating to Southwick’s Washoe Stage Line. Those coming through from San Francisco, Sacramento or Marysville, on their way to Washoe, have now an opportunity for traveling this route, which was long ago pronounced the best, as it is cértainly the most picAturesque, of any leading across the mountains, Ir Wasn’t J1im.—The man who played the first grave digger in Hamlet, wasn’t Jim Pettinger, as many were led to suppose from the resemblance of the nose. Jim has not yet taken to the “histrionic,” although when he’s dry, he’s *‘on it.” following Constitution : ranted tu be as represented. A span of horses and wagon are always kept, and run twice a week, with which goods will be delivered jy1S-3m 1. The name of this Club shall be the “ApMINISTRATION Unton Civn.” 2. The officers shall consist of a President, 1861, at two o'clock, P. M. C. If. UAYES, Sectetary. jy27 two Vice Presidents, Secretary, Corresponding NOTICE. Secretary and an Executive Committee of five, ‘BB KING about to depart for the At'antic States, I who shall hold their offices during the campaign. do hereby appoint Hy Si McMichael my 3. The object of this Club shall be, to use all Ageat and true and lawful Attorney, to transact all: honorable means to elect the Republican ticket, believing it to be the only purely Union ticket in this State. 4. The regular meetings of this Club shall be Saturday night of each week. 5. Any alteration may be made to this Constitution by a two-thirds vote of the Club. 6. Any man may become a member of this Club by signing the Constitution. The report of the committee was unanimously : adopted. my business of every nature whatsoever. during my absence. as fuily and perfectly as though I were myself personally present. R. C. WYATY, July 24th. 18¢1—jy27-4t night at Downieville. They will afford the citizens of that place good entertainment. ee Apoturecary Strurrs.—Messrs. Franchere & Butler advertise a fresh supply of articles in their line. Peruse their column. ———___—__——_——. @ «—_-___ Watca THem.—Another fire criginated in “Chinatown on Monday, but was extinguished before any great harm was done. Unless the ‘careless varlets who roost in that quarter are closely watched, they will! involve the town in conflagration yet before the’ summer season closes. Watts and Samu Hartley. Secretary—J. A. Stidger. and traitors of the South, and who will support the ticket placed in the political field by the genuine Union party of the State, with Leland Stan Stranger, if you want to go to any place, go to San Juan, or to Grass Valley sgl Neve tor ne can go to either of those places for ONE JOLLAR—don’t go by the way of Folsom from modated at the YOUNG AMERICA SALOON, corner of Second and High streets, MARYSVILLE, and for Three Dollars, I will send you in as good style, and give you as good satisfac: SAN JUAN HOTEL, T. G. PRICE, Proprietor, ford at its head, are respectfully invited to attend the meetings of the Club, and attach their names to its Constitution. Not only are the Republicans invited, but men of all parties ;—particu may25 ommending it to the public. CLARK & BONIFACE. tion Line. which affords opportunities for cheap travel’ clear thsough to and from San Francisto and all in DOMESTIC CIGARS: TOBACCO, OF ALL KINDS, EFANCDT Goons. FReduceda Rates! or center table. We take great pleasure in ree. Connecting at No th San Juan with McCue’s OpposiCapt. Battersby :—I have now in usé at my of: . termediaze points, never heretofore ptesetited to the public. ; . The roads are in fine condition, and it is the determivation of the proprietor to put passengers through: with speed and safety fice, the ‘‘ Leclair Lamp” which I obtained from you. I have given it a fair trial, and am satisfied Leaves North San Juan on Fridays, Sundays, Tuesthat it is superior to any light I have ever used. days and Thur sdays, returning on alternate days. The flame is soft and brilliant, giving equally as Fare to Forest City, Alleghanytown and Cumbermuch light as two Kerosene lamps of equal size, land. Three Dollars: and at least three sperm candles. For cheapness it cannot be excelled. O. P. STIDGER. North San Juan, May 16, 1861. Patronise the Opposition ard K€ep down price. jy6 JOHN GHAMBERS, Proprietor. S.T. WATTS, _ DHRUGGISsT, . The Leclair Lamp.—t have had the celebrated Leclair Lamp in use for some time, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it superior as a burner, both as regards cheapness and brilliancy, to any other lamp now offered for sale. The light is soft and luminous, and a lainp of parlor size equal to at least four sperm candles. W. LATTIMORE. North San Juan, May 14, 1861. No. 92, First street, Marysville, KEEPS constantly on hand and for sale. at Wholesale and Retail.Cox’s Sparkling Geletine. Cooper’s Sheet Isinglass. Sago, Tapioca, Hecker’s Farina, and flavoring Extracts of Vanilla, Peach, Bitter Almonds, Orange, Lemon, and strawberry. Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Lard Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, S. T. WATTS, in recommending it to the public. HECHT & PRATT. May 17th, 1861. 92 First street. Hair Tonic.-=10 persons residing in warm cli mates. this compound will be invaluable asa specific in retaining to the skin a healthy action and neutra) izing any of the évil effécts, which by continued or frequent perspiration, nitist cause to the hair. Tochildren, 6r the youngest infant, it may be tise with the greatest freedom, for however thin or weakly lf, or . the hair may apparently be, by the use of this com less than that of coal oil, we consider it a cheap and agreeable light. For reading it has no superior. FRANCHERE & BUTLER. May 15, 1861. pound all irritation will be allayed. This tonic is more particularly recommended for re storing grey hairs to tlieir original color, and with fev exceptions itis acknowledged to be infallible; but ix all cases it is acknowledged to be superior to like pre parations now in the market. The Leclair Lamp.—I prefer the light given This is no hair oil for simply greasing the hair, but by this Lamp to that given by candle , coal oil, . #chcmieal preparation free from grease or other inju camphene, kerosine, or gas. It is far pleasanter . "ious ingredients. Manufactdred and sold at the drug storeofS T. and cheaper than either, and perfectly free from ditts. Marysville. and sold by tradersand druggiste danger. The very fact of it being non-explosive th roughout the State. UNION BADGES, SHIELDS, should recommend it to all whe use lights. WATCH GUARDS, anp FLAGS, ‘PHOS, G. PRICE. Alsess« Opiate Balsamique, North San Juan, May 16, 1861. All sizes. Aninfallible cure for Secret Diseases—ple sant to the A nice assortment of fresh CONFECTIONERY, NUTS and FRUIT, CUTLERY, etc., etc. GIVE ME A CALL. juneS SAM. SAMELSON. ICED FOUNTAIN SODA! Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Sarsaparilla. Polar Oil, NeatsfodtQ}! Olive Oil. Sold wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. by MARYSVI LLE FORWARDING WH AR f CO. cee ee FRANCHERE & BUTLER; Agents, North San Juan; And at the Drug store of § T. WATTS, Rept. 29 3m Marysville. THERE are many waysof relieving paiti for the tima AND COMMISSION DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE ! being. but there is only one way of removing diseases, No palliative, no anotlyne, ho topical application will remove it. It ninst be attacked at its source,inthe flnitis of the body, which convey the poison tothe lo= calities where it is developed in inflammation. sores, Bay No Charges for Drayage: =@a 0°o No Storage on Merchaniise for Transportation.,°, ulcers, tumors, abscesses, glandular swellings, &c., as ALL KINDS OF the case may be. These fluids must be reached, acted upon and purified by some powerful agent Such an agent is Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla and Iodide Potash. COMMISSIONS bearing date July 16th a. D. 1861, to satisfy a judg the account of them in the Philadelphia North American. Their skill with the rifle is a touch aboveextra. The entire lives of the men are spent in the pineries of Potter and Elk counties, except when they are engaged in rafting, and their only pastime is with the to Mr. S., who is prepared to forward them with . The inspecting officer was so impressed by the best assurance that they will, in good pony ; the man’s remonstrance against rejection that he declined the bet, and ordered him to time, safely reach their places of destination. . fall back intotheranks. Five of the rejected TAKE WARNING.—The destruction of the . men exhibited their ekill with the rifle, at town of La Porte by fire, should be a warning to Philadelphia, by knocking a five cent piece The Chinese have lately made from a split stick at the*distance of 150 several awkward attempts to involve us in a con_ yards. DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S taken in execution. and will sett vy the highest bidder for cash. the following described property, tc wit: all the right title and interest of said Watson in and to INSTITUTE. Sacramento st., below Montgomery, Opposile Pacific Mail Sleamship Co’s. Office, SAN FRANCISCO. Established in 1854, for the permanent cure of all chron tc and Private Diseases, . thing.” A CERTAIN CURE FOR Rheumatism, soreness and swelling of the breast; kee partnership heretofore existing between pain and weakness in the back and joints, Guthrie & Brown,in the market and butchering Attendant and Resident Physician, L.J CZAPKAY, M.D., late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War; Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of [lonveds; Chief Surgeon tu the Military Hospital of Pesth, Hungary, the late Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Childrenand Honorary member of the Philadelphia Coltege of Medicine. 43>Office Tours—From 9 a. M to 9 P.M. Communications strittly confidential. by mutual consent, may25 aprains, bruises, cramps. numbness, frozen limbs, bites of insects. goitre J, W. GUTHRIE, or swelled neck, . aralysia N. F. BROWN. or loss of power in the limbs, burns, inffamations, ta on Buckeye [ill. Bridgeport township, Nevada co., Cal. Said claims are bounded as follows: on the west by Red Eye claims. on the north by Mull. Evans & Co,’s claims, east by Davis & Co.’s claims, and on the south by the Granite Tunnel Co. claims, on Saturday; the 10th day of August; 4. D. 1861; between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and 5 And the Suppression of Quackery. o'clock P. M., im frcnt of the office of W. C. Holt, Esq. in the town of North San Juan. stateand county aforesaid. taken as the property of K.P. Watson, to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs Given under my hand this 17th day of July. a.p. 1861. W. S. EDWARDS, Constable. Fitemoval. mots. Sounds, swellings. salt rheum, &c., &c. And effectually aiid speedily cures most of the disensea NEW FIRM! of Horses, as fistula and poll evil inthe beginning; also sweeny, big-head. spavin, splint, bruises, galls, strains. scratches, wounds, swellings. &c., &c. GUTHRIE & STAGG am Would respectfully inform their numerous patrons and the public generally that they have associated themselves in the . BGP The following letter, which enypHatically speaks for itself. was written by the Dean of the Faculty ot friends and the public generally. that they will remove their lower Fruit Store and Saloon on or about the first of August. to an apartment especially fitted up in the east front portion of their upper saloon, generally known as “Schardin’s,” where they will continue to conduct their btisiness in its various branches, as heretofore. Thankftil for past favors, the Philadelpbia College of Medicine. to the editors of they invite a continuance of the liberal patronage the “Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal,” San Francisco, for publication: Jan. 17, 1859. PHILADELPArA, To the Editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal :-—Gentlemen—My attention has been called to an articlein the December number of your journal, in regard to the ad eundem degree granted by the Philadelphia College of Medicine to Dr. L. J. Czapkay. which they have never failed to receive Fresh Fruits of all kinds received daily. THe choicest brands of Cigars and Tobacco, and the fone quality of Wines and Liquors constantly on nd. ag-Ice Cream Saloon attached. jy27 When the application for the degree was made to the Faculty, it was accompanied by affidavits and testimo JOB PRINTING. nials to the effect that Dr. Czapkay was @ regular pame implies, is conferred oft gtaduates only, and SCHARDIN & BRUST. UST received at this office, a variety of splendid few type, of tle latest plaid. fancy dnd ornamental styles. suitable ‘or cards. bill-heads, program Mannfactured only at the Drug Store of 8. T. BUTCHERING BUSINESS, which they . WATTS, wholesale druggist. Nos. 90 and 92 First st.; will conduct if all its branches. in the fire-proof brick . Marysville. building, Main street, known as the Jan193 m PHELAN’s BILLIARD SALOON ! OAK TREE MARKET. Prices of ifieats will range from 8 to 124 cents. Cattle, steep and hogs for sale. on foot, of the first quality. may25 7“ undersigned would respectfully notify their Permaneiit Cure guaranteed, or no pay. Consultations, by letter or otherwise. free. Address, L. J. CZAPKAY, San Francisco, Cal. HE ABOVE BILLIARD SALOON, WITH Eight First Class Phelan Tables, is now open to the public. The cushions on these tables afe the latest patent, and are a great improve ment on their predecessors. The-room is fitted up so THE GHARTRES COFFEE G. VERNARD, HH’ acquired such a reputation all over the Pa as to combine elegance with comfort. The bar will née te ene supplied with the very choicest rands 0 Wines, Liquors and Cigars! and the subscribers hope, by strict attention, to merit . the patronage of all who admire and practi{ce the Game of Billiards. cific Coast that there is scarcely any démaud si for other marks. DAN. LYNCH sn dia M. B. HUGHES, and 722 Montgomery st; NO WONDER Opposite the New Metropolitan Theater, es San Francisco, The sttbscriber begs to inform the public that th e But do not be Imposed Upon. Phelan’s Patent Combination that inferior and spurions articles are attempted tobe ! passed off as superior and genuine, under the same _ above mentioned billiard salooi is also inte nd ed to brand and paper. . Serve as a show and salesroom for Be cautious to observe that every package will bear, besidés the usual brand, my own signature. To be had of all the pri ncipal grocers in the State, Cushions and Model Billiard Tables, gives us new privileges. Had there been the slightest . mes, ball-tickets. blanks of all kinds and posters. Ald suspicion of irregularity,the application wold lave a lot of Gérgeously Illuminated Catds; . and at my Factory, Kearney street, corner of Sutter, and Billiard Trimmings of every descriptio#. Parose a been refused. By inserting this in your journal, you . for hangix . ties desirous of purchasing billiard tables will thus itig
tiotels, saloons and other public places street, San Francisco. jy27-Imis G. VERNARD. have an opportunity of selecting from a varied aswill do an act ofjusti to ce the College, and confer a favor . without franies. Printing done in black, blue, red; sortment, both in style aud fitish, and can also test on brown. green, bronze, Yours. very respectfully, H. Ranp, d, ot any of the variegated Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of; modifications of color, promptly and at reasonable the superiority claimed for the cushions and tables. Dr. L. J. Czapkay’s Private Medical and Surgical Insttute is on Sacramento street. below Montgomery, give ail required information with regard to the me rits of these justly celebrated billiard tables. Tho } subscriber cordially invites all interested parties to Medicine. The “Wild Cat” Regiment if come: opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Com flagration, and it may be that they will succeed _ posed of such fellows, is evidently a “big DISSOLUTION. ment_ rendered by said Justice of the Peace on the igth day of June, a. D.1861,in favor of James N. Gillis and agsinst X. P. Watson, for the sum of $162 The Greateet binimentin Use. 50-100 debt. inierest, dant" zes and costs «f suit, I have business, was dissolved on the 12th of February, 184%, . plshed. More than this, he offered to gratluate M.D. of the University of Pesth. had served his agency forLangton’s Express. The appoint. double the first wager that he could pierce as Surgeon in the Hungarian Army. and was a regument is worthily conferred. Those wishing to_. the eye of Jeff. Davis, or any other traitor, lar Practitioner of Medicine. On the strength of these send letters by pony can do so by handing them . _with his rifle, at a distance of 250 yards. the degree was granted. The ad eundem cegree.as its one of these days. and PRIV ATE MEDI CAL AND SURG ICAL y e rl la thos who are still in doubt how they will a certain lot of mining claims performances, with Mr. Ralph Reamer as its leader. Their music was selected with great taste and was so brilliantly executed as to rifle, which brings the smallest as well as the elicit from the audience several rounds of . largest game to their feet. The use of small shot they consider unworthy the skill of a applause. Ralph handles the bow as skilfully hunter Tuiey bring downa squirrel from the as a Paginini ; and commands a support in top of a pine so lofty that the game is scarcehis assistants, equal to the demands of any ly visible to ordinary eyesight. The men in ‘emergency. We are pleased to say to the their daily work of cutting timber, receive more or less axe wounds, and for this reason satrical companies visiting the town, that it several of them were rejected on inspection. will be unnecessary to bring orchestral They grumbled immensely at their rejection, performers with them, as we are able and and are determined to fight, and for this pur‘willing to furnish that desirable feature of pose are seeking admission to other regiments. One man who was rejected lost his their entertainments. temper, and offered to vet the inspector that -—fifty miles without Pony Express AGENT.—Mr. J. A. Seely, we he would walk ‘understand, has received the appointment of complaining of weariness, and not eat or drink anything until the work was accomPony Express Agent at this place, in addition to our citizens. HAVANA ning regularly a line of coaches CA RE FU LLY EXECUTED! . g Dr in y— nd ar po . et es W. W. Ross Secr Corr Executive Committee—Ben. T. Conger, R. tion for your money, as you can get in any +*, Goods forwarded inimediately upon the arrivat . (Manufactured at Watt’s Drug store ) It gentlystimAt SAMELSON’S. , n g, a of er in s the m l boat d o. am hr ui s from Sacramento and San Francisco. an Ge J. A. Ho Bu Lo Re . ulates while it disinfects and expels from the stomach country. J.S. McCUE, Proprietor. TH Transact a genéral shipping business with Sacand bowels all thatisirritating and at the McHardy. same timé N. B.—I only solicit the patronage of good ramento, Sin Fraiicisco, and all parts of thestate. Constable’s Sale. restorestheir vigor and tone. After listening to a few vigorous and patriotic citizens. Loafers, Bummers, and Chinamen, I Ht Mar k goo ds “Cu re M. W. Co” Send Bill of State of California, County of Nevada, Town. s rk t en ma , re from Presid Matteson the Club adnever expect to get you! Appearance on the Lading by Express. rt. Bridgepo of ship TH E CEL EBR ATE D journed. *,* Goo ds remea sur ed. Hid es »nd woo Opposition Stage, is a Sure mark of a gentleman. l shipped to Y virtue of av execution to me delivered; issu¢d All who are in favor of the energetic prosecuSau Fran cisc o. Con signments respectfully solicited. M A from the court G of W.C. Holt, Esq:, N ait actilig E T I C O I L , tion of the war now waging against the rebels july20tf Justice of the Peace in and forthe county aforesaid, te Cee . J. A. STIDGER, Sec’y, _@New Beitpines.—The spirit of improvecast their votes fae . ment continues abroad. Several frama A Witp Cat RecGiment —A regiment of buildings are being erected in different parts lumbermen in camp at Harrisburg, Penn., must be “some persimmons,’ according to of the town. OrcnestraLt.—Our Band furnished the orchestra for Mr. and Mrs Forbes’ theatrical A large lot of To the Traveling Public. Sac. City to those places, and pay ten dollars, EXCELLENT Cronk.—Mr. C. E. Helfrich, in whe n the regu lar fare via Marysville, is only Two OFFICERS, Dollars through. If any of you good people addition to his soda, is now manufacturing a suThe following gentlemen were elected officers would like to ride a little more comfortable, with perior article of Cronk Beer. Club: e th of . more safety, and without the society of China-@vata President—J. E. M~tteson. men and that sort of stoc k, you can be acc om{7The Forbes dramatic troupe perform to—Jerry el Vice Presidents SAMELSON’S. North San Juan, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th. ae ous light, which neither tries nor impairs the vision, and is besides, ornamental to the mantel Capt. Battersby, Sir:—We have used the Leclair Gas Lamp in our Drug Store for several weeks, and find it to be what it is recommended. It produces a splendid light; is easily managed, AND Annona Meeting of the Company will be held at ANDREW HARTMAN. 4 onalternate days, between the above named puints, wt CIGARS, BON BONS, Tr uc ke e Tu rn pi ke Co mp an y! THE Washoe Stace Line.—The traveling HE stockholders of the Truckee Turnpike A GENERAL VARI ET Y, public are invited to peruse the advertisement in Flag, one Nation and one Union=do adopt the Company are notified that the Regular Semiand at the present price of fluid, one-ha ~—--—_—_ + @-e — -— on the premises.» jyl8 NHE undersigned is now run It gives a soft, lumin Capt. Battersby :—We have used one of your AR gular Vegetable Market. Leclair Lamps for some time, and find it to give &~Live Chickens also on hand.~@a a good, cheap and brilliant light, and to be the Orders from a distance solicited, and all goods warmost economical nowin use. We take pleasure at any reasonable distance. giving promise of the most continuous and prolific increase of any homestead located in the mountains o: : California. from disagreeable odor, its cleanliness ani the Marco Glabisa & Co., The voters of Bridgeport Township are respectfully Years! E! LIN ON TI SI PO OP Agent, has been in use by us for several weeks past, and surpasses our utmost expectations for any , est egh To For City All the brilliancy of its light and the cheapness of the fluid necessary to serve it. In families it is n d tow lan and ber Cum ! particularly desirable, on account of its freedom Public Administrator, Dr. Hiller. the ranch, paying from four to five dollars per day to the hand. The LECLAIR GAS-BURNING LAMP, of! which Capt. R. Battersby is the Pacific coast John L. Gamble. _ For Coroner, Also, mining claims. within one-quarter of a mile ¢f Norn San Jvan, May 18th, 1861. Assessor, For Purl ¢ Administrater, W. W. Cozzens. sulitakle fur u saloon. sale of these Lamps, North San Juan. rhay18 Hugh B. Thompson. Fergus Leary. jy27 and lasts nearly doubly as long! safe, without emitting any offensive odor ; besides Contains, also, a large and conitiodiots dwelliné which house, well furnished, tivo stories high, with an The Fluid used is only about half Price, abundance of spring water introduced intoevery room. cP Francis Smitu is the sub-agent for the Recorder, George B. McKee. office of CONSTABLE. cows, pigs, poultry, anc farming im: : ; plements in great abulidatce Warranted to be safe, cheap and brilliant. _R. BATTERSBY. John Hussey. For Assessor, For Surreyor, H. S. Bradley. brilliant light than Kerosene Oil, and are equally _A Period of Three Collector, For District Attorney, of every variety of size and patterti, which will . whole. Also sufficieht Wood tand to last a family for a genbe disposed of cheap for cash , 3 . eration. _ These Gas-Burning Lamps give a much more Also, horses, The onl} trouble attending these Lamps is, to light thei. The wick is not changed in B. B. Layton. R. H. Farquhar. Five gushing springs of water on_ the premises, besides ditching facilities for the irrigation of the John I. Caldwell. Reuben Leach, James Collins: and ten thousand grape Vines, for which the soil ik finely adapted. ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS! For the State Senote, J. M. Avery; Wim. H. Sears, them bearing. Six acres of fine potatoes Ma Two acres of corn, in a flourishing condition: An acre of cabbage. J. J. Gardner. TICKET. , About seventy quince and apricot trees, most of AND ORNAMENTAL BURNER Surveyor General, For State Printer. BENJ. P. AVERY; Of Yuba. COUNTY bearing. State Controller, A man, John S. Bawker, Louis Buhring. In pursuance of the instructions given, the committee reported to the meeting of the 27th ult. the following CONSTITUTION : This ranch embraces about 80 acres, all under goo fence, und is planted as follows: For Controlier, Of San Joaquin. Washoe, and i.: trees. Clerk of the Supreme Court, A meeting having been called by a number of W. H. Hatfield, Joseph Kutz, John A. Hol treason and traitors, feels desirons. of disposing cf that splendid and highly cultivated ranch, situated iu the town of Sebastopol. and known as Most Brilliant! George W. Bowie. For Justice of the Peace. prominent Republicans of San Juan, forthe purcome up to the expectations of the vulgar, they pose of organising an Administration Campaign I present myself to the voters of Bridgeport never c:use the “judicious to grieve.” Both are Club, quite a large number of said party met at Township as an Independent candidate for the Green’s Hall, on Saturday evening, 20th ult. office of Justice of the Peace, subject alone to of ions neat deli r thei in ect corr and l sica clas On motion, J. KE. Matteson was called to the the indorsement ofthe people. character—Mrs. Forbes possessing in voice, gesChair, and R. H. Farquhar, Esq., chosen Sec_ jy6te WARREN HEATON. ture and person, the accomplishments necessary retary. appointed was five of committee a motion, On irend for complete success as an actress. Her SO CI AL BA LL ! to report a Constitution and officers for the perSocial Ball will be given by Edward Allison, tion of the Italian Wife was a beautiful piece of manent organization of the Club; whereupon at “ALLISON'S RANCH,” on acting, which gained her great applause; and the following gentlemen were placed on said Fr id ay Ev en in g, Au gu st 9th, 1861. the on report to instructions with committee, while her Hamlet may be considered remarkable, The public as the performance of a woman; still one cannot forget that it ts a woman, deficient in physical power—however skillful in graceful action—and consequently in many passages unequal to a ing received Jetters from the Atlautic States which assure him that his services can be profitably employed in the cause of the Government, as against Gas-Burning Lamp, so well known in the Atlan. the Vicinity of one of the finest markets in the moun’ s n i a t tic States for the past three years, as the B. C. Whitman. D. R. ASHLEY, Uf Monterey. wre uhdersigned being 2 military man, and ha* ment of Pacific Agent for this célebrated. main road from Marysville leading to Justice ef the Supreme Court, Of San Francisco For Treasurer, a following Saturday evening, July 27th. Leclair Gas-Burning LAMWP! FOR SALE! ye undersigned has received the appoint. Within one mile of North San Juan, directly on the —-— ‘the histrionic art; and if they do not entirely Hartman’s Sebastopol Ranch “THE HARTMAN RANCH. Jos. C. McKibbin. For Attorney-General. FRANK M. PIXLEY. Autison’s Batt.—The dancing community Mrs. Forbes. Henry Edcerton, For Jndge of the Supreme Court, EDWARD NORTON. Of San Francisco. are bidding for their votes. -@ o——___ CHELEIS, (Northern District. A. A. SARGENT: By the San Francisco and Sacramento papers, we think, the voters will be found, pretty . we observe that during the next three wer ks, we ‘much all over the State. The chief duty. . of North San Juan are to be entertained by the { is to expose the fallacies of secession symprincipal orators. That's right: The people pathisers, and unmask the hypocrasy of . wish not only to hear, but to see the men who Ricu.—The funniest story of the séason is will bear.in mind that a grand Ball is to come told by a Detroit paper. A lady suspected the with intimacy improper of husband her off at Allison’s Ranch on Friday evening hired girl. Without informing her husband next, 9th inst. of her intentions, she sent the gir! off, and that night went to sleep in the giri’s bed.— C. W. Mrs. Tue Forses Trover.—Mr. and She hadn’t been there long, when somebody Forbes, assisted by a troupe of fair perfotmers, came in and took the other half of the bed. gave a couple of dramatic entertainments in thé In a short time the wife arose and struck a Theater at this place on Wednesday and Thursllighr, with the intention of revealing the day evenings. The plays selected were “Fazio,” infidelity of her spouse, when, lo! it was and “‘Hamlet”—in both of which the principal . discovered that she had herself been in the characters were sustained by Mr. and Mrs. embraces of the hired man! Forbes, with great ability. They have both reUnion Republican Meeting. ceived training in a severe yet elevated school of F. For Lieutenant Governor, (Southern District.) T. G. PHELPS. and threatening armies on the Atlantic side. . endeavoring to convince the latter, each, that The time has arrived for reflection without . his is the better side, and he the best man to represent them in the office which he is seeking. enthusiasm; and that is the mood in which, _—_—__-_—_—e @ —__— JOHN CONNESS. Of Sacramento. ‘favorably known, that they are willing to . to compromise his independence under the Bu‘take him as the drowsy pew-holder took the chanan administration, but acted in opposition ‘preacher. “He could trust himself to slum; to it on correct principle. SS S ene r ber,” he said, “under parson D.’s teachings . SENATOR AND ASSEMBLYMAN.—Joseph Kutz, ‘because they were known tu be sound; but . Esq., candidate for State Senate, and Mr. W. H. traitors. For Governor, LELAND STANFORD, . Wm. Menner has been appointed postmaster at so long resided, by whose people he has . Sweetland. The honor is worthily bestowed. } frequently been heard, and to whom heis so . Mr. M. succeeds Charley Dannals, who refused i when a stranger occupied the pulpit, it was Sears, for the Assembly, have arranged for a necessary to remain awake and watch him.” . Series of addresses to be delivered in different There will be no great amount of enthus. portions of the county. They have already taken ‘jasm during the campaign. The heart of . the field, we believe. —~oe the people is notin politics. The loyal citiPoLITICcAL SPEAKING.—The candidates of the zen is solicitous only for the safety of the two political parties are ‘‘spreading” themselves } Union, and is watching with painful anxiety throughout the northern, central and southern each movement that is made by the hostile portions of the State, addressing the people, and UNION DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governor. . the hill-sides, in early sere, contribute their evipaign was inaugurated here by~ speeches { . dence to prove how all-prevalent and intense has ‘from A. A. Sargent, Esq., candidate for Con. been the heat of the solar rays. Fortunately, gress, and Col. James Collins, for the As. during the greater portion of the day, we have a / } THE CELEBRATED (ADVERTISEMENT. [ADVERTISFMENT.] Hot.—For eight or ten days past, the there Mr. rates "s Office, San Francisco. California. The Doctor offers free-consultation, and asks no remuneration unljess he effects acure, maylism INDOW GLASS, Atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE. Canvas! Canvas! LARGE marl . Dap. Lynch will always be on hand, and ready to for Phelan’s ‘patent comdj quantityof every size from 1—6 to 10—9 ! and modern billiard tater,» at BLOCK &FORTH’S . jy22 3mis ‘ U>imation cushions Fen Francesco,