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May 7, 1859 (4 pages)

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if . Fs ie . gee For the benefit of many of the read. ers of the Press, who take no other paper, . The Auydraulic Press, {amore bald Sacramento Agent. —= . we intend hereafter to give in each issue a . ; , brief abstract of the most important foreign A. BADLAM is authorised to receive . . . t ' . . (and subscriptions for this paper in Sacramento, and re. news. On the fourth page of this number . i { } €vipt for the same. Soe be founda summary of intelligence . brought by the John L. Stevens. Bridgeport Township btetintion. For the interesting statistics embodied in the following article, we are indebted to the kindness of H. Henderson, Esq., Deputy Aswee. The ball at Arnold’s Ranch on Wednesday night was attended by about two hundred persons, about fifty of whom were . sSessor ladies. Nevada, Grass Valley and North . The assessed value of real and personal . San Juan were wellrepresented. The whole property, so far as ascertained, exceeds . . affair gave general satisfaction. . $700,000. The value in 185@ was $593,210, showing an increase since last year of $106,790. The incredse has no doubt been considerably greater than these figuies would represent, for last year all money invested in mining claims was assessed, while this year, owing to a decision of the Supreme . ~ _ Court, no mining property has been assessed Sacv ements Pruggists, ther than such as could be classed under aS Rawk the head of improvements, which would be R. H. McDONALD & CO., ‘of small worth compared with that of the . IMPORTING diggings. And Wholesale Drugg We notice with much satisfaction that the r ‘agricultural interest’ of the township is acThe numTHanks—to J. W. Sullivan, the San Francisco Newsman, for a bundle of Eastern jsoernats. Also to Stratman, McGinn & Co., . of the same city, for the Southern Citizen and Trish Nees. ists. ‘quiring considerable importance. ber of acres of land claimed for ranch puriposes is 13,500. Annexed is a table of fruit 5 " ss 3 : eal ee =a trees, vines, cattle, horses Ke. . a 5 DO No. of Peach Trees, 12,500 oA s 5 o “ Apple “ 2.500 oO = & S ss Pear sas 225 Ey = 4 “« > Pium . 200 eA wa _ eS Cherty:cS 200 ma “ Nectarine “ 150 pat & * . Quince“ 300 . = rs: « Fig 50s) OR MeDonald& S ‘“¢ Grape Vines, 2,000 oe — oi é Co, = “ Strawberry Vines, 40,000 WHOLESALE : x ee Importing Druggists, Total Fruit Trees and Vincs, 58,125 Dealers in Dental and Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Camphene Lamps, Machine and Pure Lard Oils, Hops, Brewers Materials, &c., ac. Besides the above there is a large amount of Gooseberry, Blackberry bushes Currant, Raspberry and not enumerated. No. of Horses, 145 Sah s = etre et, Sacramento. . Cattle, 160 PATENT MEDICINES. = & =6Mules, 25 Ww ?: are Aig gents fur California for the following sh ies 700 valuable preparations: HACCP, Jaynes’? Alterative, Expectorant. Mair Tonic , Ver“Hogs, 400 mifuee and Pills. 595 etl. “ Chickens, 1,500 Sands’ Sarsaparilla. Pernvian Febrifuze, Clove An£é y" mee 5 e a Ror Eye Balsar ee 150 odyne, an nan Ey: 1 n Pe ‘k vey zs Dr. Moffat’s Pills and Bitters, ucks, va Avres? Pectoraland Pills. Woistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry. The amount of stock is surprisingly sm all. Greene’s Oxygenated Bitters—all of which we yffer for sal very ne New York Prices. There are 4 saw-mills, which man. °"* oe LE iT. ‘Me D: x AL ‘D Prtciopee Druggists. afacture annunily 4,350,009 fect of lumber. Sacramento, This is siependent of one or two small . Perfumery . Perfumery ! mills which are run by water power, and . Wi are se s for the celebrated Perfumery = s i 2 . onse of Jules trauel Co., P delsaw little else besides blocks for miners’ use. . phia. and have a laree stock of th: fail bten dt eet There.is 1 tannery which has been in operaations on hand for sale at reasonable prices. R. IL. McDONALD & C0., Druggists. No. 159 J Street, Sacramento. x : tion since 1854, and is capable of turning out and finishing yearly 1,200 heavy hides, . ; HOPS! HOPS! HOPS ‘y and more than that number of smaller skins. . W:? are now receiving a fine lot of L858 Hops, to which we invite the attention * Brewers. R. H. MeDON Al, D & Cc 0. Drug: gists, § The water ditches in the township have an . aggregate length of 75 miles, a capacity of } 6,430 inches, anf an assess ‘$179,000, which is probably far below cost. . Sac ve imento, — TERE is no longer doubt about the cure of ILERNIA by the nse of Dr. Marsh’‘s Ratlical Cure Truss. We have just received a good supply, the first ever brought to this city and invite all interested to calland examine this new and valunbie improvement. R H.McDONALD & CO, Druggists. Sacramento, Cal. ° Crucibles and Retorts. E have on hand a large assortment of Black Lead and [Hessian Sand Crucibles of all sizes. also superior fron Retorts, which we offer at reasonable prices, R. if McDONALD & CO., Brucgists, Sacramento. ed valuation of To complete these statistics let us add, that there is manu. factures annually, for sale in the township, 3,250 dozens of bottles of soda; and a brew1 soda factory, which ery, whose annual manufacture of beer reaehes 21,000 gallons. Buiwp a THEATER.—We learn ‘from the Necada Journal that the Trish comedian Collins, Mrs. Estelle McDonald, the Webb sisters . and the Alleghanians, are all expected to Visit Nevada shortly. many more now travelling or about to travel, would come to San Juan if we had a good} Owing to the tack of one, . Large Iron Mortars. WW" have &§G laree fron Mortars for sale. Kh. W. McDONALD & CO. Druggists, Sacramento, Camphen ne, Bresh ESistiiled? LWAYS on rman fur sale at the lowest market rates, by R.1IT. McDONALD & CO. Druggista, Sacramento, URE LARD OIL, M: chine Oil, Sperm Oil, and Refine Polar O#]. for sale low. by R. HW. McDONALD & CO., Druggists. These companies, and exhibition hall. our citizens have lost much excellent enter. tainment and the town some portion of its . repute for liberality. Several prominent business men have long had it in contemplation to erect a theater ;—why not do it at Shares in a joint stock association Chemieats! € hemicals! . E have received per last steamer, direct from the ) Chemical Laboratory of Power & Weightman, Philadelphia. once? . 400 Bottles Strychnine, Ounces Ni Silver e for that purpose, we are assured, would be . 4 Gaasec® valpha ia Marpniss. . LO@ Ounces fo lyne Mercury, Lead, and Iron. We have also on hand for sale, 200 Ounces Quinine, 73 Pounds lodide Potassa, ' 80 Pounds Chloroform, . 450 Pounds spts. Nitve. Aq. Ammonia.and sulRh. H. McDONALD & CO. Druggists, . Sacramento. i quickly t taken. : New ADVERTISEMENTS. —C Charley Helfrich says he will scll liquors at Sacramento prices. phuric Eth:r. The attention of dealers is called to 159, J strect. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps card. CORKS! CORKS! CORKS! UST received from New York. Our neighbors, Morgan & Gill, who have Jately opened a new blacksmith shop, can furnish iron doors and shutters for the brick Duildings about to be erected, and good policy demands that they be patronised in preference to workmen abroad. Foster home Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Ke, industry. Business men will be glad to learn that REDINGTON =" nao ey rancisco, RICE, COFFIN & Langton’s Pioneer Express furnishes franked oO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE -envelopes for the reduced price often dollars Marysville. DRUGGISTS, Corral, during the past week. Heis reportMarysville Pioneer Assay Offiee ed to have been insane from excessive inHARRIS & MARCHAND, dulgence in strong drink. His remains were . — st., near the corner of Second interred without an inquest being held. The MARYSVILLE. Coroner was telegraphed for, but no answer Also--73, J street, Sacramento, AND came in return, and the local magistrates did 105, Sacramento st., San Frannot act in the matter for the reason, probacisco. Will continue to carry on the business of ‘bly, that they have generally had to perform z . digas such duties at their own expense and can MELTING.REFINING & ASSAYING . safford it no longer. Gold and Ores, Of Every Description. = s a 3 * E We euarantee the correctness of our Assavs, and bind . Ax old negro woman died in this pl nee ourselves to pay the difference that may arise with any . ast week, from disease and liquor together. . of the U.S. Mints, h, . Returns made in from 6 to 12 Hours, She was kindly attended by Dr. Eichelrot In BARS OR COIN. Dut would drink, and sodied. The medical Specimens of Quartz Assayed and yained, fraternity are always the last to desert poor Terms for Assaying—Same asin San Francisco. It. HARRIS, suffering, degraded humanity. 100,008 superior Soda Corks. Baar superior Wine Corks. 41,000 Gross Vial Corks, assorted sizes. Beer Keg Corks. &c. &c. for sate low, by R. WW. McDONALD S& CO. 55—3im epw Druegists. Sacramento. -a hundred. Svicipe.—A Frenchman, name unknown, hung himself at Empire Flat, near French nt3m SAN JUAN BREWERY. » THE undersigned having bought out the >} interest of A. PFISTER in this establish: ment. intend henceforth te carry on the bu. D. MARCHAND. Tus Cauirornia MiystreLs.—This popular ‘and of sable humorists and harmonists will give our citizens an entertainment on next Wednesday evening, the 11th inst. Lew Rattler, the excruciating French dancing “T @ g er RB eer master, Henry, the pleasing ballad singer, AND ALE Mike Mitchell, Ned Hamilton, Abbot and . in an improved and more extens've manner, and solicit acontinuance of public patronage. other talented performers, make up the STOFFLER & KOCH. thand. S2 Sim . an article in the December number of your journal, in . When the application for the degree was made to the . nials to the effect that Dr. Czapkay was a regular gradRadical Cure Trusses. . ODE AR i is ited ats + ae ABI sn cS Re Special Wotices. The Gilowing letter, which emphatically speaks for itself, was written by the Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Medicine, to the editors of the “Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal,” San Francisco, fer publication: PHILADELPHIA. January 17, 1859. To the Editors of the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal:—Gentlemen—My attention has been called to regard to the ad undum degree granted by the Philadelphia College of Medié¢ine to Dr. L. J. ‘Czapkay.— { . ‘ Faculty, it wasaccompanied by affidavits and wera uate M. D. of the University of Pesth, had served as Surgeon in the Mungarian Army, and was 4 regular Practitioner of Medicine. On the strength of these the degree was granted. The ad euendem degree, as its name implies. is conferred on graduates only, and gives us new privileges Had there been ihe slightest suspieion of trrequiarity. the application would have been . refused. Bytaserting this in your journal, you willdo . an act of justice to the College,and confer a favor on Yours. very respectfally H. Rann, . Dean of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of . == Medicine. . Dr. L. J. CzapKay’s Private Medical and Zurgical In stitute is on Sacramento strect, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Office, San Francisco, California. The Doctor offers free conbed . sultation, and asks wo remuneration unless he effects acure, 843m Dr. L. J. CZAPKAY’S Private Medical and Surgical institute. Sacramento street, below Montgomery Opposite Pacific Mait Steamship Co's. Office, San Francisco. Established in 1854, for the Permanent Cure of all Chronicand Private Diseases, and the Suppression of Quacker y. Attendantand Resident Physician. L. J. CZAPKAY.M D, late in the Hungarian Revolutionary War: Chief Physician to the 20th Regiment of Honveds, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Mungary, the late Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Children, and Ifonorary Member of the Philadelphia College of Medicine. BG-Office Honrs—From 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Commurications strictly confidential. Permanent Cure guaranteed. or no pay. Consultations. by letter or otherwise free. Address, DR.L J. CZAPKAY, 352 3m San Francisco, Cal. Manzanita Eetiie’ No. 102, F.& A. M. Hall on Main street, North San Juan, t@ Regular meeting every Saturday evening next preceding the full moon, Wm. IL. SEARS, W. M. Lafayette Chapter, U. D., R. A. M., CAMPTONVILLE. Mects Wednesday evening on or next preceding every full “— and two weeks thereafter, . McNULTY, M. E. H. P. W. ELWELL, Sec’y. Gravel Range Lodge, No. 59, F. and A. M., CAMPTONVILLE, mects on the Monday evening on or next preceding every full moon. Wa. ELWELL. W. M. J.B. BROWN, See'y. OQ. of CO. FB. SAN JUAN LODGE. NO. 67, T. 0. of 2 O. #. racets every Monday evening, at their Hali on Main street, Nerth San C.W. DANNALS, N.G Gold Ridge Lodge, No. 42,1. 0. > s O. F., meets at Camptonville every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, J.B. BROWN, N. G. Bridgeport Library Association. Roomon Flume street, North San Juan. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. . The Society now have about six hundred volumes of choice standard works. and intend to increase their collection as their means will admit. All the best British and American Magazines on file; . . and nearlya hundred newspapers from different parts of California, the Atlantic States and Europe. Shares of Stock, $10.......Membership, $5 00. Monthly Dues, Pre side ni—JOSEPHU KUTZ,. . LONDON ON CLUB . 1B HOUSE GIN. To the e Public. HIS CELEBRATED GIN—PREtending to nothing but what itis, viz: a pare and unadulterated article, and assuming no artificial merits ef what it is not. as someof its rival imitators do—after five years of public approval and very extensive sales in California, has been pronounced by the public to be superior, not only as a beverage of general use,to any article competing against it, but is Unrivalled in its Medical Efficiency To persons traveling inj . . . in most cases of complaints. these days of rapid transit from East to West, North to South. who are constantly changing their water as . wellthefr climate; who are drinking, indeed, a dozen kinds of water in every twenty-four hours, and each dranght containing some property acting in chemical antagonism to the preceding one, thereby cansing an unnatural degree of excitement to the stomach—it is positively and absolutely necessary to use a counteracting agent. From the fact that the . { . rs “Rondon Club House Gin” is prepared expressly to meet such exigencies, and to act as we know it will act, as an andidote, we confidently prescribe it asthe very best article in the country. -Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps” has never In first preThe name of * been attached in any way to this article. senting the “Ronden Club House Gin” to the publie, my aim was to give them a pure and unadulterated article of Gin, and to call it by its right name. The success attending its introduction and extensive sale in California is a sufficient guarantee of the high appreciation of the article by consumers. Various parties have from time to time put up and shipped to California an article which they call Club House Gin’ My Gin, which has gained such a reputation in California, is branded on the cases, ‘Old London Club House Gin-Wim.H.D!? The bottles also havea white label with a fac simile of my siguature. I caution all parties to beware of imitations. WM. H. DALY, Sole Importer. 24 6m NEW YORK. } JOHN R. SIMS, Successor to Sims & Fraser, . Oregon st., between Front and Davis, SAN FRANCISCO. Manufacturer of . Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters Bank Vaults, Grating, Railing, Bateonies, &¢., &e. B. A very Jarge assortment of very superior AN e@ Doors and shutters, manufactured in New York city. for Messrs. Leconnt & Strong and Johnson & Canfield of San Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief proof Also—a very large lot of second-hand shutters of various dimensions, all for sale at very low rates All orders from the interior, Oregon and Washing. ton Territories orany place on the Pacific coast attended to with prompiness and dispatch, @_Oregon street isin front of the Custom House, . north side of United States Court Buildings. 30 3m CANVAS. UST received by BLOCK & FURTH, large lot of canvas—Nos. 000, 0000, 00000 and gre 00000, which — atthe lowest market pri. Dry-Goods, Clothing mam dina BLOCK & FURTH DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, BRICK STORE, CORNER “Ff MAIN AND FLUME STs, NORTEL SAN JUAN. We solicit the oy attention of BuyPat p.,ers to our Stock—@ Re ; ; = = pledging ourselves to sell Goods as CHEAP as s any other House in Nevada county. ¥2_We ask but GNE PRICE, And Guarantee Satisfaction To our Customers. BLOCK & FURTH. GOLD DUST Purchased at the highest rates, by scoresnahttglindaielaplaperticicniqeieecicipeeng ineee amas . NAILS Provisions.
E. V. HATFIELD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Miners! Tools, DUck, Quicksilver, Carpenters’ Tools, AND QUEENSWARE. . o—4LS0—— FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, Fire-Proof Brick Building, "] . MAIN STREET, . NORTH SAN JUAN. _ Nov. With, 1857. (1 Sm) J. I. We WOOSTER, DEALER IN . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Wines and Liquors. FLUME STREET, Oppesite San Francisco street. INERS WOULD DO WELL TO GIVE ME A call, and try my Cioods, as I endeavor to sell good articles to the satisfaction of all,at the Lowest 27 North San Juan. BLOCK & FURTH Are now prepared to furnish DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO RATES, AND Checks on San Francisco AT PAR. San Juan. WVov. 6, 758. 12f _X orth A. SPERLING Is now receiving a, Large Stock of Goods, of every description in his line. among which mity be named: A large quantity of DRY-GOODS, of the best quality, and suited to the Valli ce Winter Trade! Wholesale and Retail. The most extensive lot of BOOTS, SHOES, HAT S, CAPS AND CLOTHING Ever epenced in this place, all of which he offers for cash, at very low prices. North § San Juan, Oct. 2, 2 o8. Ladies! Attention! CALL AT DRY GOODS At the Old Stand, Tf you want to see a fine lot of LEVY’S STORE, SPRING GOODS! T have just received an entire new stock of J ly lf}, irticles in my line, adapted to the coming sea} f son, and have FITTED UP MY STORE in amore complete and convenient mannor than ever. Spring Bonnets of the newest styles. just received. The particuls ar attention of the Ladiesis invited to my new supplies of Millinery! Be sure to call on Eevry At Weiss’ Fire-Proof Brick, Main street, next door to Frank Smiths’s Tin Shop, North San Ju: mn. [sept. 25 tf n6} EW BOOT Sc SHOE STORE = OPPOSITE C. SCHARDIN’S Main Street. AVING just opened a Boot & Shoe STORE in this place, the undersigned would respectfully inform the gentlemen in this vicinity that he . can sapply their wants in his line with the i SALOON, Best Quality, and at the Lowest Prices, Either of Eastern manufacture, or Made to Order! The subscriber is a practical Boot-maker, and will Give him a trial, and you will JOSEPH HARNISIFEGER. 10 iny warrant all his work. be satisfied. North San Juan, Jan. 21, 1858. 10.COO ROisias WALL PAPER! Direct from N New York. Paper Hangings. BE. FRANCHERE, Post Office Building, North San Juan, AS just received direct from New York, a large assortment of Paper Hangings, consisting in part Satin, Machine Satin, Oak, Oak Filling, Saloon, Scene and Bed-room Papers. Velvet and Gilt, Velvet, satin, Oak moulding, Egg Borders, for Oaks, and common Borders. Plain Shades; Gilt Border “ Velvet and Bronze Shades ; Landscape ‘6 Ou 6 Green, Blue and Crimson Tassels; Cords, Pulleys, Roller Ends, Brackets, &c., &c. Also—some fine new patterns of ‘Paper. Entirely new styles, just from England zia New York. PAINTS, Oils, Varnish Brushes, §c., All of which will be sold at very low rates. 36 Blacksmithing. Of every kind donein the best manner, at the shop of L. H. BICKFORD, Opposite Schardin's Saloon, Main street, North San Juan. Sign of the Black Boy. WA_Wagon Work done in a = manner. 36 Im* ; . ! . . . 1 BLOCK & FURTIL Brick Store, corner Main and Flume, Prices. J.J. WOOSTER. North San Juan, Now. 17 1857. {ltt ] S. 4%. ROSS & CO., ARE OPENING IN THE TOWN OF Vorth San Juan, [ Next Door to the Drug Store, ] ANEW ESTABLIMIMENT And offer for sale to the public, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, POWDER, CROCKERY FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, Andother articles too numerous to mention. We invite the public most respectfully to examine our stuck. If Good Artictes, Low Prices, Wi CORRECTNESS, And Strict Attention are Satisfactory We hope to merit the patronage of the public. BGs-Goods delivered to any part of this neighborhood EHree of Charge! North San Juan, Nov. 11th, 1858. 12 tf T. P. OTIS & CO., Corner FE’ and Second streets, MARYSVILLE. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Liquors FLOUR. GRAIN &e., &c., &e., Offer for sale Low: ba Barrels and ly; barrels crushed sugar; eD 35 Hi hds choice Or “ ANS SUgAT; 250 matts China tngar, No.1; 150 bs arrels clear aud mess pork; 325.1% do do do do 20 thas. Bacon: 350 cases Jewel & Marrison’s Lard; 320 barrels Billing’s, canyas and brine Hams; 460 do choice Butter; 830 boxes candles: 2037 boxes assorted case goods: 260 chests black and green tT = 825 bags Rio and Java coffee 255 V4 casks assorted Brandies; 150 bbls do whiskey; 8000 14 sacks Flour: 450 bar rels Haxall and Gallego Flour; 1500 sacks Barley; 650 bags white and Bayos Beans}; 230 14 barrels Bried Apples: Oregon Hams, Bacon, Shoulders &c. 29tf T. P.OTIS & CO. O. U. P. WHITE & CO., FORWARDING MERCHANTS The only Regularly Establisied Forwarding Touse in the City. os ALL Goods sent to my care at SacraGast Shia )S me nto. will be promptly attended toand . speedily Forwarded to your different localities of the Interior, and at the lowest rate of frei; ght and cominission. Thave a thorongh Fire-Proof Brick Building, in which to safely store all Goods consigned to my care, which T may not be able to Forward on their arrival, and no charge made for storage. My Office is immediately opposite the steamboat Lan. ding and Railroad Depot. at the wholesale Groeery and Provision store of P. J. Brogan & Co., 52, Front street, between K and L. Sacramento. GIVE US A TRIAL. 263m @.:. P. biden MUSIC! MUSIC! = 4AM. SAMUELSON has just received per late arrivals from the East, a large assortment of Wiusical Instruments, of every kind, (with the single exception of the “Harp ofa Thousand Strings.”) to which he would invite the attention of the musical world. Violins and Bows, of all descriptions. Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flageolets. Concertinas, Melodeons, &e¢. &c. Also, Violin and Guitar strings. An endless variety of THAGV GLOBIN Consisting of Port Monates. Pens and Pen Holders, Pencils, Razor Strops, shaving, hair, cloth, tooth and nail Brushes. Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Bowie Knives, Razors, scissors, Playing cards, Pictures, &c. Cisarsandada Tobacco. Pipes, of all kinds. including the gennine Merschaum. Cigaritas, matches, &c. Fresh Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts of all kinds, and in short, every thing usually kept in a Variety establishment, to all of . which he invites the attention of purchasers. North San Juan, Sept. 11, 1858. 4..5m ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! tye LEVISON Has just received from below a choice stock of -Cigars and Tobacéo,. < Which he is prepared to dispose of at wholesale or retail at very low rates. Pipes, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, And FANCY GOODS in an endless variety. Confectionery, Fruits &c. Received weekly, and sold cheap for the oro. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, Beautiful Prihts, Playing Cards. Stationery, &c., &c. CUTLERY. The kcepest kind kenstantly kept on sale for kash. Store on Mainz‘ reet, next to Post Office my21 XN For Sate. HE residence of the subscriber wil be sold low i . if appl ed forsoon. It isa corner lot, 90x130 feet the residence of A. Frazer. Esq. North Sar Juan, Sept. 17, 1358, . under e “BMiseellancous, CHANCEY A. PECK, WM. C. COLEY. PECK & COLEY’S ‘Cheap Cash Store North San Juan, AT THE SIGN OF THE STARS AND STRIPES! THE Subscribers having purchased the ENTIRE STOCK of J: P. McCOY, ata reduceé price, have moved / “i from their old stand into his Fire-proof BrickStore, adjoining the Express Office, ahd nearly thelarge Flume. where they have a large and full assortment ofthe following described Goods, . which they can sellata LOWER PRICE than any other store north of Nevada. They are constantly receiving, direct from importers, the best quality of Provisions, Groceries; LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER Crockery, Glassware, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, MINING IMPLEMENTS, POWDERS& SAFETY FUSE? Canvas, Leather, Carpenters’ Tools. Nails, Tar, Rope ct all sizes, and numerous other articles which are indise pensable in the Mining regions. Also; a large assortment of Furnitures’ Such as Bedsteads, Mat, trasses, Pillows, Sheeting, 4 Blankets, Comforters, Tables, stands, chairs of all< kinds, and sofas. In short, an assortment of everything that is wanted by Families and Miners generally. A long acqnaintancé with the wants of a Mining community, and superior facilities for obtainfeg the best articles tobe hadin our line, warrant usin assuring those who may favor us witha call that they will not be dis satisfied. By strict attention to business, and being always lew in our charges, we hope to obtain the public support. Goods Delivered Free of Charge Oak Tree WMarketJ. W. GUTHRIE. Sat Pier RESPECTFULLY informs ‘> ‘ his old patrons cet slic & in Juan hus #8 = nerally of North s Sand vicinity, that lie moved into his Fine New Brick Market, ; Wherehe will keep always on hi ind every kind of FRESH AND PICKLED MEATS Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton and Veal. kil'ed every day The Best Corned Eeef. Also— Beet Cattle for Sale. Dec. 11, 1858. 17tf on Main street — as above. LIVERY STABLE. Corner Main and Reservoir streéts, North T. G. SMITH, SMETEH & CLOW, SF. 9 San Juan. BARNEY CLOW Proprictors. Wit. LD respectfully inform the traveling public that they can be accommodated at a nioment’s notice, with the best Saddle and=Buggy In the Mountains. LADTES, wishing to take a horseback ride. will fidd at our sta! ile, easy ntle and spirited animals, with excellent side-saddles, &c. Elegant Top Buggies! And well matched horses for those who desire them. Horses kept by the day or weck—well fed and tarefully groomed. Horses Exchanges With Camptonville; Forest City and Nevada. Their large, new, aia commodions stables enable them to accommodate a Very large number of Horsés, and the public can depend upon finding eyery convenience and care that can be found in any first-classs ¢3tablishment ofthe kind North San Juan, Dee.Lth, 1858. 17tf SAN JUAN LIVERY STABLE FOOT OF MALN STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN. BROWN & BARNES, Proprietors. d Taving purchased the above-named TAS stable, we would respectfully informa ira the traveling public that We can acre commodate them wish the very best teers Suddle and Buggy Horses to be found in the mincs, Horses Boarded by the Day or Week, earefully groomed and well fed. facilities, we solicit from the and we feel Having unsurpassed pubdtic a liberal share of their patronage : assured that weca. give them satisfaction. We hare an Exchange with the stable of Mr. Harvey Helm, of Nevada. jan.1, °59. 20tf Notice to Osenttouss Estate of Charles G. Sweetland, deceased. OTICE ishereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of Charles G. Sweetiand, dec’d., to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, within ten montlss from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at his residence at Swectland, in Bridgeport township, State of California. March 10th, 1859. HENRY P. SWEETLAND, Adm'r. 3110w of the estate of Chas. G. Sweetland, dec’d. Notice to ‘Creditors. Estate of James Harrington, deceased. OTICE ishereby given by the undersigned adiinistratrix of the above-named estate, td tho creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of James Harriogton deceased, to exhibit the same, with the necessary votichers, within ten months . from the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at her residence in the township of Bridgeport, Nevada county, California. ELIZABETIHL R. WARRINGTON, Adm'rx. of the estate of James Harrington, deceased. April 16, 1859. 35 4w Guitar and Violin Strimgs! UST received. direct from New York, a choice lot of Guitar and Violia strings. SAM. SAMUELSON; <AN FRANCISCO GOLDEN SYRUP! . bo Jan i 7 For sale by PECK & COLEY. FORS jALE-rv B ARG AEN! i ILE RESIDENCE now occupied by Dr. RANDALE: For termsapply at the residence. North San Juan, March 41h, 69. 29ts LBs. Sinall Pica, 2O 100 Ibs. Brevier, 145 lbs. Minion for sale at this o‘fice, very cheap: Specimen of the Small Pica: Specimen of the Brevier. Specimen of the Minion UST RECELVED—A LARGE LOT OF POWDER, 3 PECK & COLEY. Type fer Sale. RIED BEFF of a superior quality just received by PECK & COLEY. ARDWARE.--An extensive assortment of Hardware just received at the store of sept. 17 PECK & COLEY: Wischeiisemesemnineniaee ee Seana Vy arene naa ae Geach sedi ee + EO Reig AE ENA pt NR a nepene emai Lo Saiieitinrauritt tice kare ae ieee SHO THE ie, NS soll La RR eee en foie oe