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November 13, 1858 (4 pages)

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4 ‘ v ‘of. many-tinted. flowers, _ from‘the midst of which the distant a behind soeaning their I Uhey ‘wate Dealt fal atid wiade out evr: Helge rog the hie -been-fall of id Supreme Court Deciston. . ? yjtin gDavis ys, Browner.—The ace . —Martion was eyectment for a portion of a ' lot of twelve acres in a small mining gers fot thé.) past two weeks, many of. town. The plaintiffs claim to have . them apparently examining the place . title to it, by having taken possession . molstatiamate lots has sprung up. Teams are almost const principal ‘sfreet, and -packed ‘mules . etahd fay front of BbGiicovisida depots, ready to start for the miners’ cabins or for neighboring camps. Altogeth‘er the town wears the busiest appea _ ithas ever presented. after anether Pw: ed Be Biigine list of paying “banks,’’:pubiic confidence in the resources garde permanence of the place increases, and persons in search of homes or a locality for business are sattracted hither and settle down am‘ongst us. ‘Thie“better time” so long expected, is now coming indeed. A SKELETIN IN THE Woops.—On "Tuesday last, as Messrs. Ewing and ‘McDowell: were descending the hill‘side by their claim on Sweetland “Cteek, they i discovered some bones lying on the-ground which on exami-~ natiomiprogéd fo id those of ahuman being. The skull, and largor bunes -of the hmbs and body were there en ‘tire, but /many of the smaller bones were ‘Missing. The decayed fragments of a gray woolen shirt, of a ‘cotton undershit, and of a pair of ‘blue ¢loth trowsers, were also found with the bonés, together with a black -silk neckerchief, leading. to the conchabtot WAAC HAS retain? ware those “of a, MBs Some.tufts .of. light cole -ored hair which were lying beneath ‘the skull indicate that the unfortunate ‘deceased was "probably a white man. ‘Mr. Ewing thinks the remains may ‘pe those of a man by the name of -Kyle,: who wandered away from ‘Sweetland; about two years ago, in a state of intoxication, and has never #ince been heard of. He formerly “owned a ranch in Garden Valley,and ‘was a married man; but just before he «strayed away had sold his property and.separated,.or been divorced from this wife. .Tae podr wretch probably wandered into ‘the, woods, whale ine~ briated, laid himself down and died ‘oh the spot where these whitened ‘bones wére found. Hundreds have met*a simular fate ‘in California; and thousands, from various other causes=from murder, ac‘cident, disease or surcide—have left their skeletohs‘in ‘the dreary solitades ‘of mountain forests. Tue CHINESE QUARTER is positiveNy. dangerous, Whe reckless crea‘tures ctit Héles through their houses ‘barely large enough to admit stove ‘pipes, which.in. many instances rest ‘directly uvoa the boards! An unu‘sual degree. of heat will sometiare ‘cause -@. sudden ignition that will spread-to the whole town. If our ‘suggestion to induce the removal of ‘the Celestials had been acted upon, this ‘danger would not now exist. Burp! Burnp!—The Tehama Gazette, edited by J ohn Chariton, late of «the Mountain: Messenger, has amade its welcome appearance in our office. InJune, 1850, we trudged along the bluff ai Tehama now » thata floy ri Steere would ever be > built thero, cay able of : supporting an excellent newspaper.. .The oro mania blinded us, as it did thousands more, ‘to the great advantages of the Sacamento Valley—the true paradise portion-of Northera California., Its molling.eea. of wild oats and far stret~ Id pilgrimage to le Cibaghit the way, ‘and drew: our eyes backward as we. reached the hills., But, with our meutal eyes we gaze upon the same seene: di tly now. We see itthe abode of a vy peaceable comast hn ‘agriculturalists, its rich oi ine but not less producBib, and the wild oate giving place #8 fields of: golden wheat over which the one another in ri sat take and shade: « of and inclosing it, it being public . land. The Court say that one cannot, under the mere pretext of a town lot, hold a large portion of land for agri. cultural purposes as against the mais . Uy, unloading along so ner. All¢hat we deem it necessary . . now to hold is that the facts of this. case do not exempt it from the rule in. the case of McClintock vs. Bryden. WATCH MAHER, Judgment affirmed.— Sac. Union. Bas-The Justices of the Supreme Court have given it as their opinion that the Governor can constitutionally commute @ sentence. PROPERTY AND TaxaTIoNn IN NEvaDa County.—The books of the Auditor's office give the following statistics relative to property and tax~ ation in Nevada county during the current year. We are induced to present them, as statements heretofore made in reference to this matter have not been wholly correct. ‘The total valuation of property in the county,it will be seen, is about four millions six hundred thousand dollars,and the amount of revenue to be derived therefrom upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. Property Assessed. Am’t. of Revenue. Nevada Township... 1,399,710 00 30,093 47 Grass Valley do..... 848,452 00 18,179 43 Rough & Ready dc 423,782 50 9,110 O04 Bridgeport do.... 621,010 00 13,351 28 Eureka do..... 2,414 00 12,523 04 Washington do. ‘120, 241 00 2,585 03 Bittle York......-.-.2 140,965 00 3.030 50 Am’t of Sabet _ ORT.. o.5.805000652.1 90 2D Special List. -466,386 00 10,037 30 $4,599,974 50 $101,690 30 Nevada Journal. Se Arrivals at the Union Hoiel, North si Juan, for the Week ending Friday, Nov. 12. 2. F. Cook, Mr. J. B. Robinson, Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Ww. ‘i. Hamilton, Mrs, W. Hamilton, F. Flanoers, Miss Susan Robinson, W. Robinson, B. S. Mortimer, mr Pram. Carlston, Merriam. O B Smith, Wm Frazier. J P Williams Jas Mullen, Thos Swingle, Rooney, Sncther, F «x Copple, Wm D manning, Albert Falls, Thos wcFall, P G musser, A R Taylov. B H Odair, Jas B Wilson, Philip Polmer, F L Jackson, Frank Wilder, Holland, J P Clark, G M Palmer, Wm Powel, E 8 Garduer, F Hogland, M Farley, Thos "I Pegg, EB Smithell, Geo Lewis, Webster, A J Johnson, J H Dickinson, Chas Bayes, A A Sargent, Law, Sm Brown, J L VanBokkelin, J Routson E Parker, Kemeron, Hookmer, A C Kewen, A Thowupson, Slam. E Stephens. J Snow,G W Leet, H Giddings, Mitchell‘ Wilson, Dr J E Parker, Jas H: kins, W Sigourney, A D Allen, JP Clarke, Brown, Wm H mathews, J Siunnell, J Spraig, N Philips, mr Hockins and lady, Rooney, L H York, A P Vancamp, Nixon Geor we Dail, J ucIntire. A Sculler, Win Potter, A moore,C Huson, "mc arriganHE . rp sae Pi Manzanita Lodse, No. 102, FP. & A. M. Ffull on Main street, North San Juan. _ Regular meeting every Saturday evening next preceding the full moon. Wm. H.SEARS, W. M. of Oo. F. SAN JUAN LODGE, NO. 64, I. 0. of O. F. meets every Monday evening, at ~ their Hali on Main street, North San Juan C. W. DANNALS, N.G. x. ©. ~NEW THIS _WEEK. _ SAN JUAN BAKERY. — BOARDING and LODGING The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has now finished his VES FIRE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING, For the accommodation of all those who may faver him witha call. 8_Notrouble will be spared to give satisfaction. 4&a;~ All kinds of CAKE, for Weddings and Parties, will be furnished at short notice. HENRY FREUDENTHAL. North San Juan, Nov.12, 1858. 136m BLOCK & FURTH Are now prepared to furnish DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, AT SAN FRANCISCO RATES, on San Francisco AT PAR. North San Jhan, Nov.'6, 5. Checks 12tf Marysville Pioneer ASSAY OFFICE, HARRIS & MARCHIAND, E Srreet. NFAR THE CORNER OF SECOND, arysville, Also--73, J ons Sacramente, 105. SACRAMENTO St, SAN FRANCISCO Will continue to carry on the business of MELTING,REFINING & ASSAYING Gold and Ores, Of Every Description. We guarantee thecorrectness of our Assays, and bind ourselves to pay the difference that may arise with any of the U.S. Mints. Returns made in from 6 to 12 Hours, IN. BARS OR COIN. Specimens of Quartz Assayed and valned, Terms for Assaying—Same asin San Francisco. H. HARRIS, not3m D. MARCHAND. ‘STAR BAKERY. ? D. ©. “LANN ES. HE Subscriber.. having abandoned the department of their establishment, will hereafter devote their entire attention to the Bakery and Bar. The, patronage of the public is solicited. The Bar. will be furpished with the choicest Wines and Liquors. in esa The Bakery Ts in charge of a <gompetent Baker. Baker, and will furnish fresh Bread, cakes‘and pics of all kinds every day. Balis and. Parties Will be furnished at short notice, in a superior manner, and at low prices. It is the intebtion.of the proprietors to keep a choice _ wer assortment, fresh from the oven, at all "ohk San Juan, Apr. 23, 1898. ll my MISCELLANEOUS. CLOTHING &C. . Alleghany Saloon. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! ) FORD & SPENCER NFORM the lovers of this noble game that they . en find at their Saloon ia Alleghanytown, T'wo Marble Bed Billiard Tables, Are now receiving a large and well selected stock of which are in excellent condition. Fall and Winter Clothin o . ! The Bar © . AND Sa ocked with the best Wines, Liquors and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING The proprietors will a'so spread a G Oo O D « Free Lunch Every Night! . Allegan: yto own, Oct. 23, 1858. EZ AST S, (Latest style.) J. Pp “VANDERLOOY, . Boots & Shoés3 DRY-GOODS, BLOCK & FURTH. . CORNER “F MAIN AND FLUME STs,, NORTH SAN JUAN 4B.iGe6 And Manufactiirer of California Jewelry. ro NFORMS his old friends andthe public, that by BLANK CE TS; TRUNKS, theaddition to his establishment of machinery and many tools which are usually only to be found in large Vv a li 1c e s e t Cc. manufactori¢s, he can ¢ivethe best fiuish to his work, and still keep his prices reduved 40 per cent. below those of the generality of the trade. 497-BILLIARD BALLS RENEW ED.-68 Fine Gunsand Revolvers Repaired in the best style. Brass, Steel and Ivory Turned. Surgical Instruments Polished, and mostly all fine jobs done with neatness and dispatch, Watch and Clock Repairing, at the usttal rates, and all work warranted. #3 Shop on Main street, next door above Weiss’ Billiard Saloon, North San Juan. 10tf NEW BOOKS! New Stationery, Cutlery, Tobaco,Cigars NEW EVERYTHING ! AT COHN’S, STREET, UNDER THE FLUME, North San Juan. HE subscriber having just returned from San Francisco with a large stock of the above articles, and an infinite variety of PANG GOODS which cannot be enumerated. invites the public generAll of which will be sold at the most Reasonable Pri¢es. Please Call and t Judge for Yourself. One Price, and no Deviation BUOCK & FURTH. Highest Price paid for Gold Dust NGth San ‘Juan, March 30, 1858. © 19tf A. SPERLING . Is now receiving & Large Stock of Goods, of every description in his line, amiong which may be named: A large quantity of DRY-GOOD S§, of the best quality, and suited to the Fall & MAIN Winter Trade! Wholesale and Retail. The most extensive lot of ally to give him acalland examine for themselves. He} BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND has some CLOTHING Beautiful French Lithographs; a ‘ . . , Tandsoine editions of che Posts! Ever opened in this place, all of which he offers for cash, at very low prices. North San Juan, Oct. Ee weidenns rine 1858. JANSON, BOWD & C0, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, CORNER BATTERY AND CLAY STS., A new style of Gold Pens: Elegant Walking Canes: Many tasteful sovenirs fir presentation to friends, and the finest stock of Pocket Knives in the mountains. CALL AND SEE! A large stock of Cigars and Tobacco. GOODS WHOLESALED ATSAN FRANCISCO PRICE3. W. M. COHN. 93m REYNOLDS BROS., BANKERS, 142, Third street, between D and High MARYSVILLE, Purchase Gold Dust At Highest Market Price—Make Advances on same, and forward to U. 8. Branch Mint for Coinage. BLOBAVEE, . In sums to suit, on WM. HOGE & CO., NEW YORK. Checks at Par On B. DAVIDSON, Sun Fiancisco. B. F. HASTINGS &CO., Sacramento. Attend to COLLECTIONS, and transact a general . BANKING BUSINESS. Quichksilwer Agency, For the Guadalupe Mines. 91m SAN FRANCISCO. H4Y2 NOW LANDING AND IN STORE— 200 bales 30 inch brown drills; 100 bales 30 inch brown sheetings; 100 bolts No, 0—000 Duck; 500 bolts No. 2—10 Duck; 20 bales Raven Duck; 10 cases Merrimac prints; 10 cases Prague prints; 10 caser Pacific prints; 10 cases Dunnell’s prints} 10 cases 2g and 4-4 bleached shirtings; 10 cases 64, 8-4 and 10-4 bleached shirtings; 20 cases blue dril s; 20 cases blue denims; 10 bales bMckery stripes; 20 baies 34; 7g and 4-4 tickings; 10 bales ecarlet, blue and grey flannels; 10 bales Ballardrale white flannel; 5 cases coburgs and merinos; 5cases wool and half wool plaids; 5 cases blue and black alpaccas; 19 cases Pacific—new style De Laines; 5 cases, all wool, new styles < 3 cases French merinos; 1000 Bay State plaid shawls; 1000 cashmere and plain wool shawls; black and colored silks; plain, figured and plaid silks; Anda large assortment of other Dress Goods. BLANKETS. 1000 pair white, green and blue Mackinaw; 1000 pair B B, TBB ar.d SBG blankets; 1000 pair cheap grey English blankets; 1000 pair cheap bine English blankets; 500 pair scarlet English blankets; 600 pair 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 white bed biankets. ; CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. 1000 doz. grey, blue and scarlet flannel shirts: 1000 — grey and white mermo wndershirts and rawers; If You want a Good Cigar, «CALL AT.. SAM’S CIGAR STORE, BETWEEN THE UNION H TEL AND POST-OFFICE LARGE stock of cigars constantly on hand. , Cigars by the Box, at City Prices. The choicest brands of Virginia Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Tobacco Boxes, Can Tobacco. A large variety of PIPES. 1000 doz. merino and alt wool cocks; Cherry stems, Amber mouth pieces, 500 doz. Satinet and Jean Pants:
Playing cards. matches, a large assortment of 500 doz. duck and cottonade pants; Confectionery, Fruits, &c., &c¢., 500 doz. hickory and check shirts; 500 doz. calico and, white dreas shirts; 500 doz. overalls and jumpers; Black and fancy silk cravats. neckties, silk handkerchiefs. suspenders, and a variety ef other articles too numerousto mention. For sale low by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SAM ee. North San Juan, Sept. 11, 1858, om STERRA NEVADA HOTEL. S. G. CRAWFORD & BRO., INFORM the traveling community and citizens generally that having newly plastered, refitted and Thoroughly Furnished ned it e name First Class Hotel. te.Meais served up on the Restaurant Plan, at'all hours. JANSON, BOND.& CO., Corner. Battery and Clay streets, San Francisco. 82m‘ ATTENTION: Ladies and Gentlemen! NEW DRY-GOODS STORE IN WEISS’ FIRE-PROOF BRICK, Mainst., next door to Frank S mith’s TIN OP, NORTH SAN JUAN. the above well-known stand, they have now o ee the public, and intend that it shall acquire 0) ~L -OULD respectfull y inform the Ladies e WV Centicmen of North Sah Juan ahd Vicinity,that he has fitted up the above building, and opened a new and well selected stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s : BEDS FURNISHING GOODS, Of unexceptionable comfort and cleantiness. . to which he invites'‘their attention. . His motto Pe sa Private Rooms “QUICK SAbES AWD SMALL PROFITS.” 3 His stock consists of every variety of Goods in his line of business, and especially of all those Dry Goods and Fancy Articles whith are adapted to the exclusive wants of the Ladies. For Families or other persons desiring them. Neérth San Juan, Nov. 5th, 1858. S. Z ROSS & GO., ARE OPENING IN THE TOWN OF Vorth San Juan, (sept. 25 tf m6} \ [ Néxt Door to the Drug Store, ] t aE, ain Street. . t openéd & Bost & Sh And offer for sale to the publix, ; Ob: exter ise the tn bs woe = €ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, cen qarpiy thle tae AM Megat the HARDWARE, POWDER, Best Quality, CROCKERY FURNITURE, = : Lowest Prices MATTRESSES, withet of Heiter lenghoieae ot. And other articles too numerous to mention. Made to Order! We invite the public most respectfully to examine our stock.. If Good Articles, Low Prices, CORRECTNESS, And Strict Attention are Satisfactery We hope to merit the patronage of tHe public. The subscriber is a practical Boot-maker,, and wit warrant allhis work. Give him a trial, you will be satisfied. JOSEPH MARNISHVDGER, North San Juan, Jan. 21, 1858. Ne ee eee EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY. ARP MARYSVILLE. gence taneeit of Finks ed Giga the a atate is ites tobe baeaal a Rretend cond Bay-Goods delivered to any part of thisneighborhood naleetoey D street, a iaber First and Second Marysville. Erece of Charge! Moleskin, Otter, Beaver, Perifvian and Felt Hats of North San Juan, Nov. lith, 1858; © 12 tf the finest quality. Ladies’ Riding Hats and Children’s Hats and Caps, of ARDWARE.e-An extensive assortment of Berayere just received at the store of sept. PECK & COLEFY. rF YOU WANT CUE WAX, CALL AT FRANCHERE’S, P.O. weber ORN ME ALe-Fresh and sweet, at PECK & COLEY’S. ali the new peryxa Hats and Caps of all kinds made to order.“@a . . All descriptions of Hats cleaned in the most approved . Surzsoe nea All orders from customers abroad promptly at, tended to New Goods received by every steamer, ONE PRICE STORE!) 4 tablishment-of the kind. mers, and hopes by devoting his whole attention to. the port FOLIOS, SA AND “PRO SIONS. REMO VAL E. V. HATFIELD, «Has removed from his old store to the BRICK ROW, on the opposite side of Main street, heme occupied by F. T. Seawell & Sons, where he keeps constantly on hand a large su GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Miners’ Toals, Duck, Quicksilver, Carpenter’s Tools, N ails and Queensware. ——AL30-—FINE. WINES AND LIQUORS, NORTH SAN JUAN. {12 3m] Nov. 17th, 1857. J. J. WOOSTER, ‘DEALER IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS. Wines and. Liquors. FLUME STREET, oan San Francisco street. MINERS WOULD DO WELL TO GIVE ME A I call, and try my Goods, as I endeavor to sell good articles to the satisfaction ¢f all, at the Lowest ‘Cash Prices, J.J. WOOSTER. North San Juap, Now. Vi 1857, (tl) W. T. ELLIS, ain srTroRracs, Forwarding & Commission W arthouse AND DEALER IN PRODUCE a Fire-Proof Buildings, LOWER PLAZA, MARYSVILLE. —— Goods Received, Stored and Forwarded to all parts of the Mines. Keeps :co statis on hand, Flour, Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts, Middles, Onions, Potatoes etc. -4c3m SD PE EN ES LIVERY STABLES & STAGES} SAN JUAN LIVERYSTABLE Joseph Thomas & Bra., RESPECTFULLY announce . that »o they continue to keép on hand and to 4 let, the best SADDLE HORSES To be found in the Mountains, and which will be let to all who may give them a call, at very moderate prices, Stabling and Board For horses and mules, at very liberal rates. Hay and Grain for Sale. R_Give y a trsal._ey JOS. THOMAS & BRO., _—_ street, North San Juan. "TG. SMITH & CO, HAE ‘iia their new Livery, Exchange and Sale Stables, corner of Main and Reservoir streets North San Juan, and furnished it with a large and well selected stock of fine animals and vehicles of the very best description. Single Buggy Wagons, Double Buggy Wagons, Trotting and Pacing Horses, Saddle Horses for Gentlemen, Well Trained Horses for Ladies, English, American and California Saddles, Finely Mounted Harness, And the best material of all ‘kinds for such an establishment. 4@~ Horses taken on Livery by the day or month. Exchanges With Camptonville, Foret City and Nevada. eee Their large, new, and comtiodious stables enable them to accommodate a very large number of Horses, and the public ean depend upon. finding ‘every convenience and care that can be found in any drst tlasss esNorth San Juan, April 15th, 1858. 22tf “ Bloomfield Livery & Feed Stable NEAR THE IRWIN HOUSE, North Btoomfield. J. P. BIMG, -. ceeccevesece-csecsdroprictor. The undersigned .would inform the 7) public generally that he has one of the ( best stables in North Bloomfield. Also im the best stock of Horses the market = affords, tolet or for sale to suit custoee to merit a liberal share of public patronage. P. 8S, Stock taken to keep wil have the best of care. May7, 1858. 23tf : J. P. SIMS. North San Juan & Humbus City Pay ALLY LNPAES LINE! HE sulscribers* having. purchased the: abové-named dine, will run it DAILY until further notice: Leaving the Union Hotel, North San. Juan, evety day.at 1 pMarriving at Bell’s Ranch tm time for passengers to takethe stage for Ovlean’s Fiat.’ _ RE TURNIN: G, Leaves the Uni ted States Hotel Humbug City, every at5 & x for North Sah Juan, giving passengers time to'take the for Marysville ang Sacramento. Aut, Onveks Promptiy Atrenpep To. _ THOS ELROD. Prap‘r. “Epwanps & SwArN, Agents, Union Hotel. 26tf IN SHEEP, FOR SALE FRANCHERE’S Book Store, OLIN nerd GUETAR STRINGS FOR FRANCHERE’S. le. <r residence of the 0 dibergiber wiil be, sold low ° if appl ed for soon. Sat isa corner lot, 90x130 feet te the residetice of , Esq. pe J.-P. OLMSTEAD. North San Juan, Sept. TT, 1858. Str Lise stn eats cinay ‘Whereas qua persons have been in the je wd ee of haulaway brick from the yards’ of th alee proper authority, notice is setaed = that all persons hereafter detetted-in the act Will ‘be prosecuted according to law. — SEARS & GREEN. \. .Framed Pictures!. r U N’S,. if, you want Cc oat hr TOPURES tes ‘A large vatiety just received. * CANDIES! . “CANDIES /! , a As SPLENDID Lot or French Sandton jt Wr A KmTREDGE, we. . E o] Moore’s as Fiat, Nevada Co.,.Cal. goneEns his services to the public as a Physicidnand diseases requiring sb ec aa ie spa INY! 5 Fab aD: Nee: iad sh Wipecbire MISCELLANEOUS. __ CHAUNCEY A. PECK, WM. 0. COLEY PECK & COLEYS Cheap Cash Stére ! Worth San Juan, ’ AT THE SIGN OF}THE STARS AND. STRIPES! feet Subscribers havi purchased the ENTIRE STOCK of J. P. McOUY, ata reduced price, have moved from their old stand into his Fireproof Brick Store, adjoinmg the Express Office, and nearly under thelarge Flume. where they have a large and full assortment of the lor escribed Goods, which they can sell wt. Bath RICE thas any other store north ey ‘ They are constantly receiving, direct from im porters, the best quality of Provisions; Groceries, LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER Crockery, Glasswaté; HARDWARE, CUTLERY, . MINING IMPLEMENTS, POWDER& SAFETY FUS# Canvas, Leather, Carpenters’ Tools, Nails, Tar, Rope ¥? all sizes, and numerous other articles be a are indigpease’ in the Mining regions. Also; a large assort ment o Furniture? a: as Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Pillows, Sheeting, kinds, and sofas. Blayikets, Comforters, Tables, stands, chairs of all In short, an assortment of everything that is wanted by Families and Miners generally. “A long acquaintance with the wants of a Mining com: munity, and superior facilities for obtainicg the best arr ticles tobe hadin our line, Warrant usin assuring those whgq may favor us with a call that they will not: be dis satisfied. ° By strict attention to business, and being always low in our charges, we hope to obtain the public support. Goods Delivered Freé of Charge FRANCHERE’s NEW STATIONERY; Cigar and Tobacco Store: In the Post Office Building, NORTH SAN JUAN. THE subscriber has lately o7 ned a new stock of godds as above,.and solicits a share of public favor. He has for sale, every kind of writing paper, legal cap, foolscap,letter sheet and note paper, plain and fancy.— Envelopes of,all sorts; legal blanks, 4 CALIF ORNTA GOLD PENS, : the best in the market, and a, variety of other kinds, together with steel pers. ‘The datest.styles of ink stands; Arnold’s writing fluid and other inks. Roger’s & Wasterholm’s choice 9 ag Razors and razor strops; scissors, &c. The best CIGARS and TOBACCO, at reasonable prices. In additicn to the above, the subscriber will keep a good stock of Window paper, curtains, &c., == which he willsell as low ag 2. they can be purchased in the E. FRANCHERE. e North San Juan, July 23, 1858,—3etf. ALL the NEW MUSIC is received . EWM Sic from the East, immediately after the z . arrival of the Mail Steamer, at, RANCHERE’S. Hardware STORE! Stoves Hardware: COOK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, BOX STOVES, HOSE PIPES; .A general assortment ot.. Tinwar es SHELF-HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUILDERS’ HARD WARE; NAILS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, BUTTS AND SCREWS.. N. B. Particular attentica paid to JOB WORK FRANK SMITH, Fire-proef Brick, nextte Seawell & dona, North San Juan, Ne Nov. 17,1857. 1tf FOR RENT.. 4 Mate undersigned offers for rent his RANCH, with a large and peleadions ppporsrtae i and Bowling Alley; also the necessary out-bulldings ant 100 rere of Land—the greatest portion being splendid farming land .The House is eligibly situated on the county road from Marysville to Forest City via French Corral, Bitchvilte, Sweetland, North Sap Juan, Sebastopol &e .—fs in the immediate vicinity ofa Yarge and rich mining ye and is well calculated.for a Hotel, Trading Post, Hospital or Bath harmed It being supplied with water trons never-failing springs the water can be carried:inte any portion of the buil ing. Said Building is adjacent to North San Juan, an a half mile north-east of the town of Se ry The whole or any portion of the above property wil be rented at'a low price, orit can be bought at the very for cash oron time. . aye eg f shiv sate . dec bth, 1858. 16tf Half-Way House. _ SCIENTIFIC ‘AM: ERICAN PROSPECTU Volume Fourteen ‘begins ‘Sept. 11, 1858 Mechanies, Tnventeesi Manufactureré and Farmers. The Scientific American has now ‘reached its _ teenth Year, and will enter upon rear Volt the 21th of September. It is the only weekly aablicas tion of the kind now ie this country, sedi ae Tin s& struct every one. If the Mechanic or to know,.the best machine in use, or how a — ony substance employed in his bu wishes to get a recipe for making a good Foes dorrif the Inventor wishes to know what is going on in “a way of, Impreyements—if the manufacturer keep posted ‘with the times, and to employ the cilities in his business—if the of study wishes to Keep himself familiar with the made in the chemical labratory, or in the co of telegraphs, steamships, and a thousand other machines a appliances, both peace and war—all these ata can be found in the Scientific American, and not elsewhere.. They. ste hers to oe months, $1; Five Copies, Six Months, months, Ten Copies, 12 Months, rh ae Twelve tse Bey $22; Twénty copies, phe gh $28, in advance. Specimen copies sent "alien to hipton = ears and Western money or pest ken > tena 35 i ” Age Letters shou MUN & CO., 190 Funtehon, W.Y. ger guanlare ~. Ranch Butter, presented in a reliable and in the comprehension of minds unl branches of science and art. TERMS.-<-One Copy, One Y mb PECK & COLE'S. TEEL, ofall sizes, at Ss — PECK & COLEY’S j ualit . Rosas Seg $s Pit dun. F Fite Tod i ak eee [JF YOU WANT MATCHES, CALL AT ee . BLANKS? De WANT 1.Be LAN nitids for sade at