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YOL. 3. NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA CO, SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1860.
ULIC PRESS
Editors and Proprietors. j ABBEY & CULLODI have opened a new and: =>. The opposition stage for Marysville
THE HYD . A Wonprrrvut Crocx.—The ‘clock inthe Saloons and Liquor Stores. Business Cards. Variety. Variety.
tower of the Cathedral at Strasbourgh, 1s . vt : aaa cease dae oti cdhede tian dbeee e RN re rn rn re rere re re rere nay BREE
ee < -~ . not ‘only a monster in size, but is the most ‘ re. : = V j
ESSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. . . onderful piece of mechanism in the world. . The Firstand Last Chance Saloon P T. W. — MARYSVILLE STAGE! REMO AIn
{It is 100 feet high, 30 feet wide, and 15 feet . ae ES ‘ Sate graphi 7st. i
BWAUSMAN & WATERS, ‘deep. About 20 feet from the bottom, is the HE PUBLIC 18 INFORMED THAT ———sii j peeve Bs hadi? Bok Bead tlie —— j
dial, on each side of which is a cherub, holdwill leave North San Juan every,
wx » : s : ‘~ . handsome Aut Kihdwof Pictures taken in the best style of the . ; . a es r j
a ‘YHo’s. w. WATERS . ing a small mallet in his hand, while over . LIQUOR AND SMOKING SALOON Art. Nocharges made uniess perfect sattsfactioa is. MUNDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, tt 64 JOS. MELBOURN
‘tm the dial is a little bell. The cherub on the in the building just completed, otie door east of the old . given. nov.3,1860. tf . oclockinthe mording. . ° erms for the Paper, a St Th ne Office, at the Sierra Nevada Hotel. . ss als
left strikes the first quarter, and that‘on the Store. They will kedp the purest Wines and Liquore, RETURN TRIPS will be made every TUESDA
ne Year, invariably in advance ..is.ssssssesseeeeeeeG5 00 right the second quarter. Fifty-five feet . Pest Cigars, and most tascinating of Ba:keepers, DR. W. W. ROSS, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Marysville Office at Has Removed his
tae oe ee 3 00 ci na Sse ual te PIC Sirus of Ti Everybody who took the first chance in Califcrkia,. 3? hysician and Sutgeon. . the Young America Sktodz, N. oe mex nad
hres + os mest Ge Ribas ek Es 2 00 “ee, SATS OF ZFEBS) . Che nscomd at Byonar sivet, prite eek ‘Graduate of the University of New York. ‘Second street.
See ete ke% thi
Terms for Advertising.
‘ne Square, (12'lines) first insertion,..::..0i.s6s:. 3 00
Rach subsequent insertion,........ssesecsseseesesse-l 00
Aq Business cards not exceeding four lines of this
type, will be inserted for $6 00 a quarter.
——————————
DIPPING UP THE WATER.
Kneeling by the stream I saw
Kate, the farmer’s daughter,
Drinking; in her rosy palm,
Dipping up the water.
‘She had thrown her hat aside,
Bare were arm and shoulder;
Each unconscious charm displayed,
Made my love the bolder.
So I slowly, tenderly,
Went and knelt beside her,
Drank with her from out the stream—
Brushing Kitty Ryder.
‘And I said, ‘“The poet tells us,
Life is like a river;
‘Shall we not its waters sweet,
‘Always drink together?”
ey years have passed us by,
Like the flowing water,
But I drink life’s stream to-day,
With Kate, the farmer’s daughitet.
‘eee oe EE,
A Suicut Mistake.—When Sir Isaac Newton changed his residence, and went to live
in Leicester Place, his next door neighbor
was ‘a widow Iady, who was much puzzled
with a bell in his left band, and a scythe in
his right. A figure of a young man infront
strikes a third quarter on the bel! in Time’s
left hand, and then turns and glides around
behind Time, when out comes an old man
with e thallet, and places himself in front of
the great reaper. When the hour of twelve
arrives, the old man deliberately strikes,
with much power, twelve times on the bell.
He also then glides behind Time, and the
young man again comes out’and takes his
position, ready to do his duty when called
‘upon by the machinery. As soon as the old
man has struck twelve and disappeared,
‘another set‘of machinery is put in motion,
some twelve feet higher up, where there is a
‘cross with the image of Christ upon it. The
‘instant twelve is struck, a figure of one of
the Apostles walks out from behind, comes
in front, turns facing the cross, bows, and
Walks around to his place. This is repeated
by all the twelve Apostles, of life-size. As
the last appears, an enormous ¢ock, perched
‘On the pinnacle of the clock, slowly flaps
his wings, stretches forth bis neck, and crows
three times, so loud as to be heard outside .
of the Church to some distance, and with
life-like naturalness. Then, between the
quarters and the hours, ali is again as still as
‘death.
eo
Inpian Courtsuir.—Miss Bishop, the
writer of “Floral Home,” while at Minnesota, in discharge of her duties as a teacher,
received a proposal of marriage from an
Indian. He approached her decked out in all
Washoe,
. are invited to give the subscribersa call. :
SAM. ABBEY,
North San Juan, April 14, ’60. GEO. CULLODI.
Cc. E. Helfrich,
Wholesale Dealer in
. French and Domestic Liquors
And Wines,
ALE, PORTER, CIDER,
SYRUPS, &C.,
Main street, North San Juan.
Nov. 3, 1860.
Liquor Store.
THOMAS GILLIGAN,
Wholesale Dealer in
HAvinG located permanently in San Juan, tenders
his professidnal services to the citizens and vicinity.
a@~ OFrFice in Greén’s Brick, 2d story—entratice on
Flume street. oct 20tf
LEVI AYR
Justice of the Peace, at Columbia Hil,
For the Northern part of Bloomfield Township,
Will promptly attéhd to any business he may be favored
with. June 6th, 1860.
R. H. FARQUHAR,
Justice of the Peace,
jun9 tf
Bridgeport Township. Office, in the old Masonic Hall
Main s:reet,San Juan. 1 tf
O. P. STIDGER,
Attorney at Law, Notaty Public,
And Conveyancer. Office on the north side of Main
street, one door west of E V. Hatfield’s store,
oppositethe Pioneer, NORTH SAN JUAN.
Nov. 13, 1857. 1
C. WILSON HILL,
Attorney at Law,
Wiilattend promptly toall businessconfided to his care
in Nevada and adjoining counties.
Office —In Abbott's Building, NEVADA. tf16
C. E. De LONG,
Attorney at Law,
D BURR) nak ncn ns cscewnsbscnssesccncccescocszeccsce MARYSVILLE.
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, up stairs. jun16
PAINTING.
Carriage, Sign and House Painting,
Parer HANGING, &c.
Done in the best manner, by
L. W. CURTYS.
Shop on Main st., opposite Helfrich’s Soda Factory.
JOHN A. SEELY,
Boot and Shee Stete
To Bickford & Hill’s New Brick Building, on Math ¥
FARE, $3 00 EACH WAY.
AG--Every care and comfort guaranteed.
5: J. S. McCUE, Proprietor.
North San Juan, May 12, 1860. ‘tf
A NEW INVENTION.
Hydraulic Sewing Machines.
E undersigned takes this method of informing
the Miners and Merchants throughout the miniug
districts that they haVe located themsefves in SAN
FRANCISCO, at 139 Front street, under Tubbs & Co.,)
and &re prepared to manufacture F
Hydraulic Hose
In a thier superior to anything of the kind hiététofrre used for mining purposes. The Hose are manufactured on one of Rice’s newly invented HYDRAULIC SEWING MACHINES (a California invention),and
we flatter ourselves that we can make hosevheaper by
fifty per cent. than it has ever been Heretofore; and that
each stitch has an equal strain, and is ‘tighter ia the
seam than hand sewing. é
The Hose taade by ‘this tnachine has been fairly tested and in operation since the last of March We sew
three seams at once, and only charge tweuty cents per
yard for sewing., A liberal discount will be made ia
the sewing to dealers. We have arrangements thade
for thread from 12 te 24-ply, and larger if necessary.
Send us your ordet’s through Wells, Fargo & Co’s.
Express, and they will be promptly attended to. 7
% Our mottois, “small profits.” Our capital fs otr iaor. ;
Weare prepared to procure Duck, at the lowest San
Francisco prices.
N. B. Circulars containing testimonials from miners,
fh Nevada county,as tothe excellence of this kind of
Hose, are in our posséssion, and can be sent to aby one
desiring to see theif. HORTON & STAATS.
139, Front street, San Francisco.
R. Horton auglS3m S D Sraats.
TIN & HARDWARE STORE.
‘OPPOSITE SCHARDIN’S SALOON,
Where le will be pleased to receive hfs'dtd chatomer®
atid the public generally, and accomthodate them
With Cheap Bargains
In‘the line of his business.
Boots aid Shoes made and repairéd tn short notice,
and at ‘
MODERATE PRICES. __
_ North Ban Juan, Oct. 6, 1860. [juac80] _
Fresh Arrivaia
FALL . AND _ WINTER
FANGY AND STAPLE DRY-G0008 ?
G. LEVY
yy Would respectfully taforta the Ladies Of Sth
i Juan, Sweetland, Sebastopol, French Corral,
Birchville, Cherokee, Coftimbia Hifi ‘dnd —
townsin this vicinity, that he has just recei
At His New Store, Main strevt,
Opposite the Sierra Nevada Hotel and adjoining T.%
L. McGuire’s Drug store, the finest stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
In his Ine, ever brought to San Juan—consisting ‘of
ss Stiks
Lawns, "De Lafner,
e e Agent for pes oe :
‘by what she observed of the habits of the . his finery—scarlet flannel, rings, feathers, Wines and Liquors, The New Idria Quicksliver, Stoves, Hutdware Muslins, Paseo
newly scoured brass ornaments, and bear’s The Best and Purest Article in the Nidie! ook stoves, onnets, sols, = philosopher. One of the Fellows of the
oyal Society called upon her one day, when ‘claws—and'through an interpreter announced HIGH STREET,
Post Office Building, North San Juan, Nevada ccunty.
Ribbons, Parlor stoves, : % :
Ladies and tnisses slippers and hosiery, artfficial Bow Box stoves,
emong other domestic news, she mentioned . to her that she must be his wife. It was E. T. JORDAN, 4 song = agate s ers, bleached and brown mus'ing, linens, &c.
that soufe one had come to reside in the. urged that he had one wife. He replied:. Betwetem First and Sectna,!/ News Ag cht and Bsprotsmeny : Hose Pipe, a of things that's lady cain ptt
in dioini i “ 7 s uns & ily Express from gs th adjoining house, who, she felt certain, was a Allthe band have asmany as they can keep, MARYSVILLE. North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville OF Outlery, nt. OB the crown of her head or the sole ofher foot, _
poor, mad gentleman, “becatse,” she said, . I havebut one.” Asan extra inducement, he and French Corral. California and Atlantic paper's for err: assortm’s Or Wrap round hershoulders, or fit round her Wats
“he diverts himself in the oddest Way possi. promised that she should havethebestcorner. _ ee cen ‘a wees @ . sale. Builders Harihabe pa cr can be sowed om, 2 eaten
, z f : < Satan 2 = NG opened a is ne an =
. ’ rtied on with a string, orstitc ou a ble. Every morning, when the sun shines /of his lodge, hunt by his side and eat with pS, signee Hides ay enuan actimiete meena = earn Carpenter’s Tools, tm frontor behind, aboveut below:
go brightly that we are obliged to draw the . him; while the dark squaw was to hash the IEEE r-icnda and the public that he will odautenn. ANGEL'S cae As Butts and screws, ¥or bonhets, mantillas, capes, collars and shawl;
8 u “ie > sts ei “ = teat wh ic tha ne c Rens Daily from North San Juan to Shady Créek,. Ironahdsteel, = = A aictinag ap em tcone ng eesdocpmmpaal bal a5
indow-bhivds, he takes his seat before a tub . papoose, cook the food, carry the game, plant . ly keep on hard articles of the best quality. Cherckee, Little Gress Valley and Columbia Hill, Galvanized Iroh Pipe, feat 3
‘of soap-suds, and ‘occupies himself for hours.
blowing soap-bubbles through ‘® common
clay pipe, which he intently watches floating
about until they burst. He is doubtless now
at his favorite amusement, for it is a fine
day. Let us go and fook after him.”
The gentleman smiled knowingly, and
‘accompanied the lady up stairs. And, sure
‘enough, Sir Isaac was employed as his guide
had predicted.
and hoe the corn, and provide wood and
water. Miss Bishop, a little afraid of the
“green-eyed monster,’ even if the other
‘claiment did hold an inferior position,
declined the honor. The Indian then begged
a dollar to buy a shirt, and left witha
haughty air. Next day he was drunk. But
Miss Bishop had an associate who fared
worse ; she had been only a few weeks in the
country, 2nd was ignorant of Indian customs.
Sept. 29, 1860 —3m
Hi. WEBSTER & €0.,
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS
WINES AND LIQUORS.
NO. 101, FRONT STREET,
San Francisco.
&e~California and Atlantic Newspapers for sale. Le
ters and Packages carried, commirsions attended te :
and'‘cdllections mate. Agent for the Hydraulic Press
J. B. PAINTER,
(LATE O’MEARA & PAINTER))
Dealer th
TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL,
Paper, Cards,and Printer’s Stock generally,
132 Clay street, near Sansome)
SAN FRANCISCO.
CENTRAL RANCH SAW-MILL.
Dresses to sit in, and #tid in, and walk in;
Dresses to a flirt in, and talk fy
Dresses in whichto do nothingatall;
Dresses for winter, spring, summer, and Tall;
Allof them differentin ‘célor and pattern,
Silk. muslin, 2nd lace, crape, velvet, and satft,
Brocade, and broadcloth, and other material,
Quite as uniqize and tach more etheresl;
In'short, for all things that could “seo = a
Or milliner, modiste or tradesthan be ‘of.
3 AZLSO:
Velvet and ingrafn carpets, matting, ofl cléths, window
shades, ruggs, paper hangings, and Gents’ go
Water Boxes, &:
We-On hand and made to order.<eK. .
FRANK. SMITH, .
Brick Row, Main street.
North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf
. CLARK & CO. ane
i 8 be the attention of the public to their
splendid steam saw-mill, which is now turning
: ‘ ; ; : eae jan 21 ly ¢ Goods—all of Which the public are favited
“Madam,” said he, addressing her, the. A warrior, smitten with her, called often. 0ct-27—tf Bape te Ang + SOSA ager RF ete eee er
person whom you suppose to be a poor luna. Hoping to be rid of him, she gave him a ring. GEM SALOON, _ WM. FAULKNER & SON; ee Oe ahr agp 7 — ee
tic, is no other than the great Sir Isaac New. He however, interpreted it as token of parD STREET, occ cccceecscsseesse MARYSVILLE, ER Sete et ee ee g, . delivering it promptly Wherever onder oii
ton, studying the refraction of light upon
thin plates—a phenomenon which is beauti
fully exhibited apen the surface of a common
soap-bubbdle.”
Tae Great Evevaror.—A Souther géntlemran at one of the hotels in this (New York)
State, last week, perceiving that the dining
room servant, a negro, was bestowing his
‘attentions elsewhere, to his neglect, called
up John, and accosted him in this wise—
“John, I have servants at home, and am
waited ‘upon as a gentleman should be. I
ain neglected here, and am tired of it. I give
you fair notice, that 1 shall inform the prorietors of your conduct, unless you behave
etter.”
The consequence was, John became very
attentive during the few days the gentleman
remained. On going away, the Southener
called John up and presented him with a
‘couple of dollars, which the darkey thus
eloquently acknowtedged—
“Thankee, massa. Southern gemmen aliers
yes so—scold us ef we niggers don’t’tend on
em right, but gives a dolla or two afore dey
leaves. But dese abolishumers am mighty
bard to suit. Dey ’quire so much ’tention ;
and when dey am agwine away, dey shake a
nigger by de hand, look up wid de whites
‘ob der eyes, and says, dey does, ‘God bress
you, unforternate friend, and elebate you on
de scale ob humanity?’ or someting like dat;
but I tells you, dey takes good car neber to
tiality, and returned to take ber to the lodge.
The next day he again returned with six
young braves, to compel her to go with
him; but explanations and interference
saved her.
—— =. ~-=
EvogvEnce At a Discount.—May it please
the Court,” said a Yankee lawyer before a
Dutch Judge, the other day, ‘this is a case
of great importance; while the American
eagle, whose sleepless eye watches over the
welfare ofthis mighty republic, whose wings
extend from the Alleganies to the rocky
chain of the west, was rejoicing in his pride
of place—”
“Shtop dare! shtop I say; what has dis
suit to do mit eagles? It has noting to do
mit de wild bird; it is von sheep,” exclaimed
the justice.
“True, your honor, but my client has
rights—” é
“Your glient has no right to the eagle.”
“Of course, but the law of language—”
“Vot cares I for de laws of language, eh?
I understhandt de laws of de Shtate, an dat
is enef for me. Confine your talk te de
case.”
“Well, then, my client, the defendent in
this case, is charged with stealing a sheep,
and—”
“Dat will do! Dat will do! Your giientis
charged mit shtealing a sheep, shust nine
shillings. De Court will adjourn.”
a
435-Opposite the Theater.-@a
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the
Saloon
{wo A No. 1 Billiard Tables altrays ia first-rate order. junl66m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r.
THE BANK EXCHANGE,
Pire Proof Brick,
Corner of Main and Flume streets, North San Juan.
BROWN & CLARK
ESPECTFULLY inform their old friends
that they have removed into their wew and splendid building, which has been gorgeously furnished,and
supplied with the very best of Liquors, Cigars &c.,
and are now prepared to furnish the creature comforts
to suit the tastes of all. Having one of the firest kaloons in the mountains, and the most accommodating
of Barkeepers, the proprietors respectfully ask a continuance of favors fromthe public. julylitf
BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME!
SAN JUAN EXCHANGE.
C. SCHARDIN & CO.,
OULD respectfully inform their old friends
and the public generally that they have recently made maay improvements to the above-named popular resort, and arc better prepared than éver to please
ail tastes.
Three Billiard Tables,
Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Beds
and equal toany in the State. The wood bedis the favorite of theplace.
BOWLING,
Two splendid Ten-Pin Alleys are attached tothe es}
tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of sich
an institution.
TYPE FOUNDRY, and dealers Th ell kimds of
Printing materials. . . . 3
Printers will fiad it to their advantege te call on us
before purchasing. apr23 ‘6m
DENTIST.
Dr. T. Crossett,
Operator in ali the different Depart
ments of Dentistry.
Office, Nos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellow’s Hall.
W. P. THOMPSON,
DENTIST,
Marysvilie....D street, between Third
and Fourth.
Teeth filled with chemically pure Gold.—
> Tow else, J. W., can youmake gold pure except by chemicals? ‘ : :
My Skeleton Atmospheric Plate isstill predominant,
and must be, as it occupies but little, if amy, more
space, than the natural teeth, thereby retaining the
volume of the voice; making them comfortable and
regulating contour.
Dr. Winter—why do you not come ott like aman
and test the matter, in place of descending to bilYingsgate. You say that you inserted skeleton Atmospheric plates fifteen years ago. You assert what coutd
wot possibly have happenea, otherwise it would have
been in use from that time forward, whereas Skeleton
Atmospheric plates on my pian are of recent date.
#anl6 3m
DR. E. FELLERS, _
SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST
Nos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellows’ Hail,
North San Juan.
TA the Mechanical Department, I Will farnish either an upper or an Winder set cf Teeth
hiediately, &tid always sell the best material at the tow-.
They have unrivalled facilities for filling ordei's im-:
est prices. They also furnish every kind of
SLUICE BLOCKS,
as dirécted, and can supply the citizens of Noth San
Juan with the
Best of Fire Wood
Orders‘can be left at the mill, or at the office in Sar
Juan, on Main street, under the flume.
J. F.CLARK,
J. B. JOHNSON.
H. S. HOBLITZELL,
Successor to
JOSEPH GENELLA,
Nov.19th, 1859. tf
Wood and Lumber Yard. :
LARK & CO. have an extensive Wood and DEALER IN
Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Reservoir streets, by the terminus of the railway. Every: cr. 1
kind of sawed lumber is kept always on hand, and Wer ~
large or small demands can be instantly supplied. ht of
Fire Wood, either oak, pine or manzanita, green or
ary, for sale in any quantity, and will be delivered at
short notice. see AND
Orders can be left at the Yard, or at the office on .
Main street. J.F. CLARK,
N6v.19,185% tf J. B. JOHNSON.
Contractor and Builder.
WRAVID L. SWAIN, a practical Brick
Mason and BUILDER, will contract for the
erection of =a
Fire=Proof Brick Houses
In North San Juan and adjoining places. Hecah give
the best of references here and in San, Frantisco._
Jobbing of ail Kinds doné to Order.
BRICKS AND LIME
always on hand, and for sale inany quantity,
North San Juan, May 19, 1860, t
GLASS WARa.
104,
FIRST sTr Emre
MARYSVILLE.
_ Oak Tree Market.
puna
gib a puor nigger notin’ to ’sist inde eleba-; How To Seiecr Fiour.—First, look at the Tt isthe ingentiem OF the pead on Gold Plate, at prices ranging fromt..2.$75 to $100. N F. BROWN having leased the interest of pe
Sion!” color; if it is white, with a slight yellowish . tion rignicong: "‘Zkcheage the tavathe Suadetor atl Silver Plate..+++-.-.+.chsaves scteatenerucrdersncaesse 25 to 50 e J. W. Guthrie in the above-named market a
H ri i We find th or strawberry tint, bay it. If it is very . seekers of heaithy pleasurable exercise, wold pce rare teeth will be was te is — to furnish customers with the best HH ats g
BATHENISH INCANTATIONS.—We fin © . white, with bluish cast, or with black spots THE BA , small esonnecsacessnecsuccsnnseenesinsssecsseees quality of
. . . : See 2 ; ‘ = Large Cavities,...0.s0ccesccceee ceceee$3 to 10 00 -_—_—
following in the Marysville Express Bes in it, refuse it. Second, examine its adhe. wis; e furnished with the very AR Extracting, per footh. CRE ES 1to 250 Mcats K. MEUSSDORFFER,
On the night of the 16th October, at New siveness; wet and knead a little of it beWINES AND LIQU or eee te anata eae : sone . % At the lowest market prices. THE HATTE
Orleans, officer Phillips and others, on — tween your fingers; if it works soft and ths be had iin Daitice, Pines Meth aah bi in 3 Laskihetivenbind to work cheap, for a Dentist Beef Cattie for. Sale. a ; R, :
i i icky, iti : e had in 8 . > he .F. “ee : Best pabswcnt nt odgnt Laie yr it is _ Flour from spring wheat . yi rd gocosh ao on prs : < soa ste oP Batire satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. “ook s hey pres a Corner D and Secon sti,
ahevtte interrupted the mysterious cereCe ee ee ee fe hs one North San Juan, Sept. Ist, 1860. tf MARYSVILLE,
monies of a stnall voudouz assembly. Around
a boiling cauldron containing a large snake,
half a dozen colored women, in a complete
state of nudity, were performing the singular
evolutions and fantastical dance of this healamp of dry Hour against a dry, smooth,
perpendicular surface; if it falls like powder,
itis bad. Fourth, squeeze someof the flour
in your hand; if it retains the shape given
by the pressure, that, too, is a good sign.—
Flour that will stand all these tests, is safe
KNICKERBOCKERSALOON
HE PUBLIC of North San Juan and Vicinity are informed that
SELKIRK & KING
DR. F. C. CLARK,
Dentist,.::......Cherokee
AS an Offite th the Tttrnty Hotel, on Main
Histrect. Where he is prepared tu perform all operations on the TEETH, on the latest and most improved principtes. .
Would respectfully inform
. his friends and the public of San
+ 2. Juan and Vicinity, that he has
7 ot = constantly on dthe Largeét
== eee = assortment of all kinds of Hats,
to be found this side of San Francisco, consisting of
the latest style of :
‘Flume st. Meat Market.
DEAN & BALDWIN
Have opened a meat market in the
North end of Green’s New Fire-Proof
. Brick, on Flume street, next door, south -S + 4 . “ =: . * ~
i a. t of their incanta+ : are removing from their old stand, and will open a = : : thenish creed. The objec 5 . to buy. These modes are given by old flour . Fixe New $ Soom TOD AY, in Frank Clark’s Building. Dr. Clark will visit ger og oa Sweetland, of Franchere & Butler’s Drug store. Dress Hats,
tions was the deliverance from prison of. dealers, and they pertain to a matter that . on the French Corral, Columbia Hill and Humbug every two CHEAP MEAT?
Ss ted for forging a check. ; ar ae : or three months, professionally. mar24—3m__. Cheaper than was ever before sold in San Juan, will Gentiite Peruvian, ee tevens, arrested . — sa vies concerns everybody, namely, the staff of life. . Corner of Reservoirand Main streets, . ——————— I '? prrnistred, every morning, at the Flume street Meat Otter,
he women wefe intoxicated, ze . ui seadraem anos neces They will keepa BAR stocked with the Caorcest L1CABINET MAKING AND JOINING. Market, or, ifdesired, delivered at any part of the town. ™
moved they chanted some mysterious words,/ Y¥araxs or A Lunatic.—A lunatic of supe. vors, Wives, ALE, Bern, Porter, and HAVANA Cicans. penn Basa Their arrangements are so made, that they will alSeal,
with a fervor that was growing noisier as
their excitement increased, and was the first
tause of their discovery and arfest. The
officers surrounded them, and after getting
them to assume 4 more decent appearance,
ted them to the lock-up.
It is sttange how frequently instances of
rior cultivation, and remarkably prepossessing in appearance, escaped from the Indiana State Asylum a shoft time ago, berrowed
money with which he purchased a new suit
of clothes, married a wealthy young widow
at Laporte, and immediately after, conceiv4#g~An invitation is extended to everybody te GIVE
Us 4 CALL. “@@ ’
North San Jean, May 12, 1860.
©. SCHARDIN & CO, _
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco:
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of San Jian and
vicinity that he has opened a
Cabinet Making and Joiter’s Shop,
On Fiumet street; :
where he fs prepared to de cet kinds of bualtions mi Ms
i r otly , a t styte of workman %
Wardrobes, Belist af Bureaus, Tables
ways have the best and fattest of cattle, fogs and sheep.
H. C. DEAN,
é T. F. BALDWIN.
North San Juan, June 18,1860. 3m
New Blacksmith and lron shop
On Main street, opposite Smith’s Livery Stable
And Beater Hats
All kinds of Pale Droit Velvet Hats; ali sorte of
French aid New York Cass Hats, etc., etc, too numieé
rous to metion, which Will be found at
K. MEUSSDORFFER’S,
Corner D and Second st . Marysville,
ing himself to be a sheep, exposed his insanrobes, Beilsteads, Washstatds, Pr. Si Dealees tn Hate #1 G0 wal ining ott
this remnant of African ignorance and super~ ity for the first time. The vitchen-tieured Dried Froit and jontactionety-~south aide es eames + nt sccemtun oileanenads en, ree North San Juan. stock before pheneg. Sieetrbere., nape K. M.
stition are found among the black people, . wife was on the point of returning him to . 3 bof Main street. en Second hand Furhiture tought and sold. BLACKSMITHING OF ALL KINDS . sept. 29th, 1860. 2ap3m
notwithstanding the religious instruction . [pdjanapolis, when he made bis escape to . Vor San Juan, Nov. 7,187. tt] JOHN G. ‘ Horse and Ox Shoeing. Mo Q & tO
giventhem. Weeven remember an occasion Syracuse, New York, where he was recently SAN JUAN BREWERY Aug. 4, 1860. Sin ° cQUINN iY)
when white women were found taking an
active part in these disgu8ting ceremonies.
arrested, having just completed the purchase
of a cestly block of buildings.
This well-known establishment, owned bY
Stoffier & Koch, is now under the control of pub ihant LAR EATER:, : Pp ently on J
ye2z DOORS and Shuttérs, 2d Iron Work in
general. manufactured to order.
Car Wheels for Sale. NO. 22, D STREET,
Th a = os SRS SE A: a EO he junior member. Mr. K 1 atreet, has lately been rénted by the Iron abd Steel for sale. Also Mining Tools, b7 + rt
Bay-A citizen of Berlin, a manincom-. ‘Tye brave only know how to forgive—it is ' remain mntil tive sottiensontet > apere ng of Mr. Beater pe ae males” ales Sande nar aidiice ee 38 3mi* MORGAN & GILL. MARYSVILLE,
fortable circumstances, is periodically at-. the most refinedand generous pitch of virtue . lately deceased. The business of manufacturing . a large audience. Shingles for Sale AVE in store hnd for bile, at San tacked with a desire to knock off and mash . human nature can hold. Cowardsbavedone ager Beer “the attention of Managers and Agents is patticalarly 0,000 SUG ee SHINGLES of a Francisco rates, a large stock of the following
down people’s hats. He afterwards makes . oq and kind actions —cowards have even of thearticle fully maintained, sa bad ie snc inet somneter Doverioe quality for sale. Apply to Goods: up the loss by the payment of three thalers
to each of the victims of his strange fancy.
According to the calculation of bis family,
fn the last year he has been obliged tomake/from a strength and greatness of. soul, . Constable's and Sheriff's Sales, Affidavits, Garnishees, Of Rdg Aroq co go ——— 77a FEET of 4 Pine Lumbgood the loss of 267 hats! At & recent! conscious of its own force and security, and eaheaeee, Deeds, Releases, Lease’s Under. accounts due Ss toler noaing be 0 sites tedoenod 20,000 «ccs cies or sale cheap for
musical festival, 53 hats were sacrificed by. above the little temptations of resenting . tkings, attachments, inatioas, commitments, . to the said W.C. Coley. are hereby notified tocall up7 1m 0. P. STIDGER.
him, and for the evening’s sport he paid 159
thalerg,
fought—nay, sometimes even conquered;
but a coward never forgave—it is not his
nature—the power of doing it flowing only
every fruitless attempt to interrupt its happiness.
The following Blankscan always
BlanKs.—te cotained & this office, at San
Francisco prices. Executions, Warrants’ Summons’
ts,
acknowledgements, jury summons’s Venire, writs,
1 bonds, &c., &.
*PBlanks of ail kinds printed toorder:
ENGMAN & PEARSON.
TO THE PUBLIC,
0. P. STIDCER,
North Sai Juan, June 15,1860. tf
Sugar Pine Lumber!
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