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The Liydraulic Press,
Sacramento Agent.
A. BADLAM is authorised to receive advertisement
and subscriptions for this paperin Sacramento, and re
*sceipt for the same,
PP es
‘Langton’s Pioneer Express,
WEEKLY TO...
‘WASHOE MINES!
NEVADA TERRITORY,
}
Leaves Downicvile Office every Mon.
A CANAAN FOR THE InisuH.—That’s what
Mooney, of the Folsom Express, says of Calday Morning, fer
TRUCKEEMEADOWS,
FRANKTOWN, Washoe Valley.
see sea Se. CARSON CITY, Eagle Valley
Here is a part of it: GENOA, Carson Valley, ’ .
CHINATO WH,
OPTIRVILLE,
VIRGINIA CITY.
. Letiers, Vainable Packages &c.
Forwardgd toand from the above points with prompaifornia. The picture he draws of our favored State must prove an enticing one to
his countrymen.
In this vast field—from the Pacific @cean .
‘to the Rocky Mountains, and from the Brit.
ish lines on the north to the Mexican lines .
‘on the south there exist the limits of many
mations ; and yet not more people scattered
over all this surface than may be found in . titude, dispatch and security.
the Irish county of Tipperary—a breadth of Notes, Drafts. Bills £c., collected or negotiated, and
Jand greater than Great Britain, Ireland,’ ell orders attended to promptly.
France, Italy, and Aastria put together ; and . —#3> All Letters for the Western Athnffic States, encompletely under the American Government. . Closed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and inby ‘ N dorsed “Overland. via Salt Lake.’ will be forwarded
Here is a Canaan for the Irish, where the . and reach their destination sooner than by any other
food is not manna to be gathered on the . line. o22tf .
grass, and perishable, but the solid white . — ern ee .
Langton’s Pioneer Express .
Connecting at
MARYSVILLE ¢ NEVADA
with .
RELIABLE EXPRESSES
TO ALL PARIS OF
JALIFORNIA,
Atlantic States and Europe.
wheat and barley, the solid potatoe, the}
solid beef, pork, mmtton and poultry, the
endless vegetables and the miraculous fruit!
No Jlandmongers. no landlerds; no ‘agents’
of a foreign rapacious crew no colporteurs
with their blasphemous twaddle:; no fanati-,
al canting humbugs, making the angels
weep, and sensibie men langh at their mawworm antics; no hat-in-your-hand obedience
or servility as the condition of tivimg and
toiling for “ladies and gentlemen ;” no game
law, nor fish law, nor laws to punish you
for learning the use of arms. The fish and
game of this fertile earth are the property
of all who choese to fish and hunt. The
soil is the property of all who wish to till}
it with spade or plow; or turn their flocks
and herds out upon it to feed, without rent .
or tithe. The geld and the sitver mines are .
the properties of the first discoverers and .
constant workers, without ‘royalty,’ let or .
hindrance. The vaHeys are all fertile, and:
the hills are full of the precious metals and
minerals, without tribute to ‘Kin Lords
or Commons,’ and your voice may share in
making the laws when you are twelve months:
in the State. What more would you have?
a agile
Voicanozs or Wasuincron Territory.
Mts. Baker and St. Helens are both active
volcanoes ; the former smokes considerably,
and occasionally shows a red light at night;
St. Helens smokes a very little, the smoke
>
The
We will dispatch Daily Expresses from the following .
places:
In Sierra County:
Geodyear’s Bar, Monte Cristo,
Morrison’ Sierra Valley,
Cr Flat, Independence Hill,
Chips’s Fiat, Eureka City.
In Yuba Cornty.
Galena Hi'l,
Young’s Gold Will.
Slate Range,
Indian Valley,
Downieville,
Forest City,
Smith’s Flat,
Minnesota,
son's,
Parks’ Greenville,
Oregon House,
Foster's Bar,
Camptonville,
Timbuctoo,
In Nevada Gonnty.
Montezumy Little York,
Sun Humbue City,
Sweet] Moore’s Flat.
Woolsey’s Flat, Orlea: {or Clinton.)
Marysville and Nevada, and every Monéay from
Downievi le to the following places in Utah Territory + .
Dey
Ousley’s Bar,
Bar,
Long Bar,
Rose’
Alpha.
Cherokee,
French Corral,
ors
Vulley; Carsou City, Eagle
Johniown; Truckee Meadows; Ve
Walker River Mines.
AGA Letters for the Westorn Atlantic States, omclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and imdorsed “Overland, via Salt Lake,” will be forwarded
and reach their destination sconer than by any cther
in the day time resembling a thiv column of} jine.
white steam. There has been no eruption . 44> TREASURE, Packages and Letters transmétted
. to and fromthe above points with unrivalled dispatch
and security.
Gold Dust and Coin forwa.ded to all parts of the
United States and Europe, insured or uninsured, at as
low rates as can be done by any house with security. }
Our Treasure Express wi!l always be accompanied by .
faithful Messengers.
Notes, Dratts, Bills. &c., coliectedi or negotiated, and .
allerders attended to promptiy.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merchandise and Commissions of every nature, at4)
of Mount St. Helens since $2, at which
time it covered the country with ashes to
the Dalles, distant one hundred miles.—}
Great streams of hardened lava are found .
in various places in Mount St. Helens and
Mount Adams, and probably also near the
other sister volcanic peaks. Mt. St. Helens
and Mt. Baker are the only active volcanoes
18
in the American soil, unless Mt. Shasta, . tended tointelligentiy and with promptitude. ol5tf
which sometimes smokes a little, but not SSD a” EE PES Sica
enough for the smoke to be seen from the . #@2S'OR'S SORCee xpress.
foot of the mountain, be added to them
Mts. Hoed, Rainier, Jefferson and Adams
were, undoubtedly, volcanoes once, but they
DAILY TO AND FROMM
Z J Marysville, Nevada, Caumptonvilie, }
See DOW oXiEnet. Tana paper contributed by Forest City, Downieville, and all the principal AT
George Gibbs to the documents relating to mining towns and camps in Nevada, Yuba, j
the survey for a Northern Pacific Railroad, and Sierra counties. , :.
° 4s scting wi
5 *”
he says the Indians have a characteristic sama c= ane \ Franckere s Stationery Depot
Wells, Fargo & Co's. Express
tale respecting Mts. Hood and St. Helens,
To all parts of this State, the Atlantic States and Ex that they were formerly man and wife, but st
they quarreled, and threw fire at each other, . 7?"
x ° HE ‘ yar -S.%
and that St. Helens was the victor, since . ee ren eee es eee
when, Mt. Hood has been afraid, white St. . ahA bain retntaad promptly,
Helens having a stout heart, still burns.— . :
2 WELLS, FARGO & CO’S. DRAFTS on the principa
Hesperian. cities in the Atlantic States and Europe. for sale.
Hae OF fice in the Post-Office Building, Main street
oo <*
Gap For THE Bany.—An “original” demonstration was made in Newburyport, Mass., .
which beats anything in the sensation line
mentioned. A salute of nive guns was fired
in honor of the birth of an heir toa married
couple for some years childless—the mother
formerly the “belle” of the locality! One
opposite Flame street, North San Juan.
14 JOUN A. SEELY, Agent.
SAM. ABBEY, E
News Agent and Expressmany
Runs a Daily Express from
North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland,
and French Corral. California and Allantic papers for
gun was given for each pound of the “dear . s#/: Sa
197 * ‘“
baby’s” weight! J. E. FULLER,
— —~ea re > NO axr r {EYED NIN
Mrs. Partington makes Shakspeare say— EXPRESSMAN AND GENERAL AGENT,
Runs a Daily Express from
Camptonville to Galena Hill. Young's Hitl, Indian Hill, Indian Valley, and Rairoad Hill,
California Dailies and Weeklies, and Atlantic papers
and periodicals delivered promptly. Agent for the
Hydvrautic Press. £¢-Collections made.
Drugs and Aledicines, . owes
“Sweet are the use of advertisements.” It’s
so, if he did’nt say it.
—
GEORGE THEALL,
Expressman and General Agent.
Runs a Daily Express from
Forest City to Alleghanytown, Chips’
Flat and Minnesota.
43-Californiaand Atlantic Newspapers and Magazines
on hand and delivered to order.“
ye_Agent for THE HYDRAULIC PRESS.
rer eres
SAN JUAN DRUG STORE!
T.& L, MeGUIRE,
(Successors to B. P. Avery,)
DRUGGISTS
AND
APOTHIEC ARIES,
Main street, opposite Reservoir street,
North San Juan.
Have on hand a 'arge and good stock of DRUGS,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles.
White Lead, Paint stuffs, Linseed Oit, Lamp, Machine,
Neatsfoot, Tanner’s, Lard, Olive and Castor Oils.
Turpentine, Varnishes, Alcohol, Camphene and
Burning Flaid.
Glue, Putty, Whiting, Chalk, Sa¥ Soda.
Window Glass.
Brushes of every description.
SELECT WINES and LIQUORS, for medical use.
The subscribers are prepared to wholesale Goods to
Physicians and small dealers in adjoining towns, at as
low rates as they can purchase in the cities below: and .
will guarantee the excellence of whatever they sell.
One or beth of the subscribers will bein attendance
at the store day and night, and the most careful] attention will be given to the componnding of Physicians
Prescriptions and Family Medicines.
mar 12 30 qrytf
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
3. t
F
i! ire
Successor to Sims & Fraser,
Oregon st., between Front and Davis,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturer of
Fire-Preef Doors and Shutters
Bank Vaults, Grating, Railing,
Balconies, Fe., &eN BA very large assortment of very sapevior
AN e Doors and shutters, manefactared in New York
city, for Messrs. Recount & Strong
Canfield of San Francisco, all new and theroughly fire
and thief proof.
Also—a very large lot of second-hand shutters of variows dimensions, all for sale at very low rates
Ail orders from the interior, Oregon and Washington Territories orany place on the Pacific coast attended to with promptness and dispatch.
¥_Oregon street is in front of the Custom House,
north side of United States Court Buildings. 41 3m
OPPOSITE
Schardin’s Saloon,
MAIN STREET.
. Pp
Having just opened aj}
Boot and Shoe Store in .
a this place, the undersigned
would respectfully inform
the gentlemen in this vicinity that he can sapply
their wants in his line .
with the Best Quality,and
at the
Lowest Prices,
Rither of Eastern manufacture, or
Made to Order! vi:
The subscriber is a practical Boot-maker, and will . v
warrant allhis work. Give him a trial, and you will tee Oy the, — o> 3 >
be satisfied. JOSEPH HARNISHFEGER. ay t 03, Principal Grocen*® ays as
© North San Juan, Jan. 21. 1858. 10 my ea, © U, : AS) > =: ore™ ss
Congas, ;” Deine net aici™
mz superior
SS ee
JAMES PATRICK & CO.,
90 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
Camphene!
T the San Juan Drug Store, by the case, can or
A gallon.
eee a a ee
aml the Assay Offices in Marysville and San, Francisco .
.
.
;
i
Which ‘he will warrant as such.
am
Birchville 4
and Johnson & .
Variety Stores,
10.000 ROoOLUS
WALL PAPER!
RECEIVED
Direct from New York.
Paper Hangings-.
?. FRANCHERE,
Post Office Building, North San Juan,
AS just received dirett ‘from New York, a large .
assortment of Paper Haugings, consisting in part
of
Satin, Machine Satin, Oak, Ork Filling,
Saloon, Scene anil Beii-room Papers.
Vebret and Gilt. Velvet, satin, Oak moulding, Egg
Borders, for Oaks, and common Borders.
Plain Shades;
Gilt Border *
Velvet and Bronze Shades
Landscape ¥
Oi
Green, Blue and Crimson Tassels;
Cords, Pulleys. Roller Ends. Brackets, &c., &c. ;
Also—some fine new patterns of Paper. om .
‘
wew styles, just from England sia New York.
PAINTS, Oils, Varnish Brushes, §¢., .
All of which will be sold at very low rates. 36
More New Goods!
SAMELSON
Has just received agplendid stock of
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
To which he invites the attention of all.
STATIONERY,
Perfumery. Soaps, Toilet conveniences, Ladies’ Fancy
Articles, Music Books and Music Paper, Violin, Guitar
and Viclincello strings and fixtures.
Chessmen and Boards,
cribbage boards, billiard chatk, cue wax,
Cutiery and Pistels.)
Ife has also on hand a splendid stock of
Fresh Confectionery,
Fresh and Dried Fruits, #nd Nuts ofall kinds.
Just drop in and took around. POSE
S. SAMELSON.
4 Main street, North San Juan.
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY!
BARNET LEVISON
Ilas just received from below a choice
; stock ef
sae Cigars and Tobacco,.
me) ae Which he is prepared to ‘divpose of at .
Wholesale or retail at very low rates.
Pipes, Tobaccoand Snuff Boxes,
And FANCY GOODS in an endless variety.
Confectionery, Fruits &c.
Received weekly, and sold cheap for the oro.
an iN
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
Beautiful Prihts, Playing Cards, Stationery, &c., &c. .
CUTLERY.
The keepest kind kenstantly kept on sale for kash.
Stere on Maing‘ reét, next to Pést Office
my2l
NEW GCOBS! FEW GOODS!
HE subscriber has just receted from New York,
direct, a chvice stock of Varieties in his line of
business. Amongst other things he hasa lot ef
Rodgers’ Pocket Cutlery, .
Dirks, Rodgers’ Scissors, Revol Silver Feaspoons
and Thimbles, Fancy Pipes;
Genuine Havana Cigars;
A handsome collection of
Gikt Booiks,
Valentines!
Of every variety, from the broadly comic to the
Valentines!? Valentines!!!
For this part of the Mountains.
daily for Marysville, Nevada, Sacramento, Campton.
ville, Forest City. Cherokee, French Corral, Sweetland,
and the Flats and Hills on the Ridge.
deeply sentimental, from the side-splitting to the heart
bersting.
A fine assortment of French Tinted Stndics.
WS. The public are invited to call at the Post-Office
Suilding and examine fir themselves. 24tf
SOCIETIES.
The Seamen’s Benevolent
Association,
NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA COUNTY.
Organized on the Mutual Relief Plan.
Entrance Fee, $5.00. Monthly Dues, $3.00
All seafaring men residing on the Ridge between
the Middle and South Yuba are requested to join.
Officers:
Ropert Lit.e, President; W.S.Cnanpier, Seerctary ¢
Louis Benning, Treasurer.
Directors :—R. Litle, C. Ifansen, Jos. Parr, Wm.
Nelson. E. Franchere.
#£3-Full particulars can be obtained on application
to cither of the above-named persons. 51-3m
Bridgeport Library Association.
Room cn 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 hunired newspapers from different parts
of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
Shares of Stock, $10...0...3 Tembership, $5 00.
Saanthty DWel eS csc oS aka .»-50 ¢ts.
N. C. MILLER,
resident—
Manzanita Lodge, No. 102, F. & A. M.
Flall on Main street, North San Juan.
Regular meeting every Saturday evening
next preceding the full moon.
W. P.L. WINITAM, W. M.
7
Lafayette Chapter; U. D., R. A. M.,
CaMPTONVILLE. Meets Wednesday evening on or next
preceding every fall moon, and two weeks thereafter.
, P. -McNULTY, M. E. H. P.
W. ELWELL, Sec’y.
Gravel Range Lodge, No. 59, F. and
A. M., CAMPTONVILLE, meets on the Monday evening on
or next preceding every full moon.
Ws. ELWELL, W. M.
J.B. BROWN, Sec’y.
©&. of OC. F.
SAN JUAN LODGE. NO. 67, I. 0. of
O. F. meets every Monday evening, at
ee 8 o'clock.
Brothers in good stautli4g are invited to attend.
SAM'L. HARTLEY, N. G.
G. D. Dornry, Sec’y.
Gold Ridge Lodgé, No. 42, I. OO. F., meets at Camptonville every Saturday
evening at 7 o'clock.
J. B. SROWN, N. G.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
& L. McGUIRE. at the San Jaan Drug Store,
e have asupply of that new and superior material
, for light termed
Kerosene Oil,
with Lamps ofall sizes and kinds for burning the same.
Kerosene is warranted to give a better light with less
injfiry tothe eyes than Camphene or Burning Fluid,
ILS, atthe ‘andi tue cheapest article for the purpose now in use.
pe seaias O3AN juaN DRUG STORE. Sole Agents for California. 0S (m i v2 1tf
)
rowers
Fare Reduced & Speed Increased
The Union Hotel,
ENGMAN & PEARSON, Proprietors.
Main st., North San Juan,
S kept as a first-class house of public entertainment
and is already well known to travelers as the
General Stage Office
Stages start from it
It will be maintained in improved styte by the present proprietors, who, to conform to the economical tendencies of the day, have made a
Reduction in Prices!
BOARD BY THE WEFK,.
Sim@ut: MEGRB oc ac. deccctceverese Seiee
The Bed-rooms and Beds zre all cleanly and comfortPrerrrrriegy
able, and the weary wayfarer will find the Union a
welcome place of rest. ENGMAN & PEARSON.
Oct 6th, 1859. vin24tf
TERRA NEVADA HOTEL
GERDON,
INFORMS the traveling community and
citizens géneratly that having newly
plastered, refitted and
wee Thoroughly Furnished
the above well-known stand, he has now opened it to
the public, and intends that it shall acquire the name of
A First Class Hotel.
BEDS
Of unexceptionable comfort and eleantiness.
Private Reoms
For Families or other persons desiring them.
North San Juan, Noy. 5th, 1858.
Columbia Restaurant .
f MAIN STREET, /
: aA * ee E. V. HATFIETD’S STORE
337 Open at all Hours, Day or Night!-@a
NE)
Meals Furnished to Order
On Reasonable Terms.
Fresh Oysters always on Hand
JOHN G. KLINK, Proprietor.
RP R. KLINK is well kKoown as the former proprietor of the “Columbia House, in Marysville.
where he was acknowledged as one of the very best
caterers in that city. Tle trusts soon to build up an
equally favorable reputation in North San Juan
North San Juan, Aug. 6, 1859. 51 3m
Washington Restaurant
Main Street, North San Juan.
GEORGE CULLODI
Informs the public that he g
continues to keep a first-cliss Gay
Restaurant ana Boarding Hcuse
_at the above stand, serving up in
SSeS his best style all the dainties and luxuries
of the market
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Clean Rooms and Clean Beds
For regular and “Tra isient lodgers, have been fitted up
in connection with the Restaurant. They will be found
inferior to none.
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PARTIES
Furnished with Dinners or Suppers to order, in the
most satisfavtory manner.
Give George a Call.
een
aug 13 52tf
SAN JUAN BAKERY.
BOARDING and LODGING
The undersigned respectfully i»forms
his friendsand the public generally that
he has now finished his
wap FIRE-PROOF
BRICK BUILDING,
For the accommodation efall those who may favor him
with a call.
Ys Notrouble will be spared te give satisfaction.
Sag~ All kinds of CAKE, for
Weddings and Parties,
will be furnished at short notice.
HENRY FREUDENTHAL.
North Sah Juan, Nov.12, 1858. 13 6m
‘NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Nos. 32 and 34 Broad street, Nevada.
ie Pa) oa ml ché aoe Pal .
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HE undersigned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Nevada and vicinity, and the trayeling public, that he has leased the well-known and
POPULAR HOTEL, known as the National Exe
change; on Broad street, Nevada.
The Building is of Brick, three stories high. and
Thoreaghly Fire<Proof,
(Having stood two fireg.)
The several apartments have recently been fitted up
ina style that cannot be surpiesed, afd sixteen entirely
new roomsadded; makieg this tke most commodiots
Hotel in the city.
The Beds and Furniture
are NEW, and for comfort cannot be excelled.
THE TABLE will at all times be cupplied with
all the VARIETIES the market affords,
Game Suppers got up to Order
Particular attention will be paid to theaccommodation
of Ladies and Families,
Whe Stages, running in all directions from Ne
tada, have their Offices at, and take their departure
from the National Exchange.
Open All Night.
THE BAR, will be constantly supplied with the
ebgicest Wines. Liquors ard Cigars.
Having had long experience in the Business. I am
confident of being able tomake the Nafional the best
Ii6tel iu the Mountains, and a comfortable home fur
Travelers.
Charges will be Moderate, to Suit the Times.
A LIVERY STABLE
Ts connected with the House, and particular attention
Will be given to taking care of horses, carriages &c.—
Tiorses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by
application at the Bar.
23tf
STOKES & SHIELDS, Prop’s.
-7 The Proprietors would respeetHi ee, that they have recently, at great expense
F fitted up this new Hotel ina style unsurnow prepared to accommodate all who may desire good
living. a well ventillated room, or a good bed,
of “Charley’s Restaurant,” where he was acknowledged
as the best caterer in the city: his reputation is, thererespectfully invited to call at his new hottse.
Board with Lodgftg. $9 & 10 00
50
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
jan 22.
Corner Cand Third streets, Marysville.
fully inform their friends and the public
ees passed by any house in the city, and are
Mr. Stokes is well known as the former proprietor
fore, most favorably established. His old friends are
FONE eR EEE ORT RL eee n en mann nee weeeeeeees
W.C. STOKES,
A. M. SHTELDS.
NEY FURNITURE! at
REAMER’S,
On Main street, North San Juan.
Crockery! Crockery!
SPLENDID assortment just received by
PECK & COLEY.
j
.
tnametits &c.,
Legal Notices, :
Constable’s Sale.
Y¥-virtne of an execution, issved cut of Justice §
B. Caswell’s Esq ‘court, of Bridgeport township,
county of Nevada, to me directed, in favor of M. F. Hoit
Otis Hiscox, J. C. Broderick und T. F. Gould, partners
in the name of Shawthut Mill Co., and against James
James Ryan, John Madden, Dennis Hennisey, John
Ryan, Kern Ryan, Wm Roach, John Doe and Richard
Roe, patfnérs in the firm of Tennessee Co., I have
. seized, and shali expose for saleat public auction, between the hours of 1 and 4o’clock P. M. on the
Fifth day of December, A. D. 1859,
at French Corral, in frontof 8. B. Caswell’s Esq. office, .
to satisfy a judgment rénderéd‘ty'the aforesaid court,
on the 2d day of November, A. D. 1859, in favor of above .
named plaintiffs and against the defendants for tne .
sum of seventy-seven dollars and seventy-four cents,
debt, interest, damages and costs of suit, with 214 per
‘cent. pér tmonth interest from date of jadgmédnt, ‘the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of mining ground on Manzanita Hill, town of Sweetland, Bridgeport Township,
Nevada cotihty. comprising twelve claims in number,
‘and botinded as follows: On the east by claims of Fowl. er & Co. on the’north by claims of New York Co, on
. the west by claims of Kéntucky Co and Last Chance
Co., on the south by the road running east ahd west—
together with all tools, sluice boxes and fixtures.
The above ‘haying been takén in execution asthe
property of the Tennessee Co., and will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy the above demand and
accruing costs.
Dated Sweetland, the seventh day of November, A. D.
S. 8. HUSSEY,
ni2tds Special Constable.
Constable’s Sale.
Y ‘virtne of an execution, issued out of Justice
S B. Caswell, Esq. Court. of Bridgeport Township, county of Nevada, to me directed, in favor of
M. F. Hoit, Otis Hiscox and Adam Crawford. ‘partners
doing business under the name and firm of Shawniut
Mill Co. and against James Ryan, John Madden, Dennis Hennisey, John Ryan. ‘Kern Ryan, Wm. Roach, .
John Doe and Richard Roe, miners, partners doing
businessin the name of Tennessee Co., I have seized,
and shall expose for sale at Public Auction, between
the hours of 12 o'clock mM. and 4 o'clock Pp. M., on the
Fifth day of December, A. D. 1859,
at French Corral, in front of 8S. B. Caswell’s, Esq. of. consisting of eizht claims SO by 180 feet in size, 160 feet
fice. to satisfy a judgment rendered by the «aforesaid
court on the 2d day of November, 4. p. 1859, in favoro
above-nained plaintiffs afd against the defetidants for
the sum ofthree hundred and nineteen dollars and six
cents, debt, interest, damages and costs of snit, with
214 per cent per month interest from date of judgment . and accruing costs
the following described property, t6-wit:
All that tract or parcel of mining ground on Man. zanita iil, town of Sweetiand, Bridgeport Township,
Nevada county, comprising twelve claims in number,
and bounded as follows: On the east by claims of FowJer & Co.6n the north by Claims of New York Co. on
the West by claims of Kentucky Co. and Last Chance
Co., on the sonth by the road running east and west,
together with all tools, sfuice boxes and fixtures
The above haviig been taken in execution as the
property of the Tennessee Co., and will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy the above demand and
atcruing costs.
Dated at Sweetland, the seventh day of November, 4
D. 1859. 1
Special Constable.
Lrinting, Agencies &e,
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY
The subscribers would respectfully inform
the people of
‘SPIE: RiIDGHm”
n12 tds
That they have recently made additions to their former .
. gether with all tool
Stock of Printing Material.
AND ARF NO*tV
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
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Dissolution.
HE co-partnership heretofore existing between
i the undersigned, under the name and style of
Wood & Drake, doing business at Sweetland. Nevada
} county. Cal, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
. dames W. Wood is alone authorized to transact and
settle the outstanding business of the firm, and wit
. assume and pay all debts of the firm.
. Signed, JAMES W. Woop,
JAMES F. DRAKE,
Sweetland, Oct. Sth, 1859.
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Notice.
HE uudersigned will continue business at thé
old stanidLas heretofore and will be happy to welcome his old customers ahd the public generally, and
supply them with articles in his line, as cheap as the
cheapest. JAMES 'W. WOOD.
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were evrere
Constable’s Sale.
State of California, County of Nevada, Township of
Bridgeport. ;¥ virtue of an execution, issued out of Justice Ss.
B. Caswell’s Esq. Court, of Bridgeport Township,
j‘county of Nevada, to me directed, in favor of M. FB,
} Ifoit, Otis Hiscox and Adam Crawford.
. Co. and against Peter Graham. J. F.
; partners doing
business under the name and firm of Shawmut Mill
0 Drake, Philip
Kiley, D. McBeth, Robert Sterling, Smith Sanborn, EB.
. 8. Clifford, Archer More, Hugh Murphy, James Montgomery, partners nuder the name of J. F. Drake & Co.
1 have seized and shall expose forsale at publicauction
at 2 o'clock on the
5th day of December, A. D. 1859,
at French Corral, in front of 8. B. Caswell’s Esq. office, to satisfy a judgment rendered by the aforesaid
Court, on the 3d day ef November a. p. 1859, in fayor
of the above named plaintiffs, and against the defend. tuts. for the sum of three hundred and seventy-four
. dollity's ahd fifty-six cents, debt, interest, damages and
. costs of suit, with 2)¢ per cent. interest from date of
judgment, the following described property, to-wit:
The tail-sluice situated in Old Dominion Ravine, and
. connecting with the tail sluice of Clark & Co., it
. Sweetland Creek and town of Sweetland, Bridgeport
.
in number, more or less. of the size of
. and situated in Bridgeport township,
.
.
.
. Clark & Co.,
Comstabie’s sale.
j above named plaintiffs and against the defer
. the sum oftwo hu: dred and twe
. fifty ¢ents. debt. interest,
township, Nevada county. Also the interest of Peter
Graham, J. F. Drake, Philip Riley, Robert Sterling, D.
MeBeth and John Davis, in and to the mining ground
of the Bay State Company, situated on Manzanita Hift
front, ane running back into the hill 750 feet, more or
less.
The above having been taken in execution as the
property of J. F Drake & Co., and will be sold to the
highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy the above demand
Dated Sweetland, the ninth da
1859.
ni2tds
y of November, 4.2.
§. S. HUSSEY, Special Constable.
Constabie’s Sale.
E Y virtue of an execution issued ont of S. B. Case
3 well’s Esq court, of Bridgeport township. county
ot Nevada, to me directed, in favor of M. F. Ifoit. Otis
Hiscox and Adam Crawford. partners under the name
and firm of Shawmut Mill Co. and against Peter Graz
ham. J. F. Drake. Philip Riley. Robert Sterling, D.
McBeth, J. W. Wood and Jolin Doe, partners, miners,
noder the firm of Bay State Co. I have seized. and shall
expose for sale at public auction, at 2 o'clock en the
Fifih day of December, A. D. 1859,
at French Corral. in front of S. B. Caswells. Esq. office,
to satisfy a fnadgment rendered by the aforesaid court,
on the 5d day of Nevember a. p. 1899, in favor of tha
above-named plaintiffs, and against the defendants. for
thesum of two hundred and forty-one dollars and
ninety one cents, debt. interest. damages and costs of
suit. with 244 per cent. per month iuterest from date
of judement, the following described property. to wit:
Ail that tract or parcel of comprising the
mining ims of the Bay State Co., there
erenhil
< eight
30 by 180 feet,
Nevada county,
of Sweetland., back
upon Manzanita Hiil. in the town
of the Old Deminiou House, adjoin
Prospect Co., and lying northerly from the same, have
ing a front of 160 feet, and ranning back into the hill
750 feet, more or less, and designated by stakes nenitiene
s. Sluice boxes and
longi@g to said Gains. Also.
interest in and to the tail
minioa Reavis
privileges bheall their right. title and
situated in Old Dovad connecting with the tail.siuice of
Sweetlaod Creck.
The above having been taken in execution as thé
property of the Bay State Co. and will be sold to thé
highest bidder forcash. to satisfy the above demand
sigice
and aceri g costs,
Dated Sweetlaad, the'ninth day of November. a. p:
1859
ni2tds 8. & MUSSEY, Special Constable.
$$.
¥ virtteofan execuiion.issued ont of Justice 8:
B:. Gaswell’s Esq. conrt. of Bridgeport township,
county of Nevada, to me directed, in favor of M. F. Hoit,
Otis Hiscox and Adam Crawf artners doing business in the name of Sh » and avriust Pec
ter Graha J. F. Drake, Philip Riley, Robert Sterling:
“ * * haa 5
. D. McBeth, J. W: Wood and Johu Doe, partners, in the
name of Bay *tete Co, I havese !
for sale at public auction. at 2 0 cloc
and shall exposé
k. on the
Fifth day of December, A. D. t 859,
at French Corral. in front of 8. B Caswell's Esq. office,
to satisfy a judament rendered by the aforesaid court:
on the 3d day of November, a. p. 1859. in
favor of thé
nty eight
damages and costs of suit,
with three per cent. per month interest from date of
the following described property
OTT,
to-wit:
and in short everything that can be done in the way of .
Printing. at very moderate prices.
PRINTING IN COLORS.
When desired, work will be done in colors, Sizes.
Sronzes &e.
Having had an experience of many years in the art.
we think that we can give general satisfaction.
AVERY & WATERS.
L. P. FISHER’S
Advertizing Agency
San Francisco.
O. 171%4 Washington street. up stairs, nearly of
posite Maguire's Opera House.
L. P. Fisher is the authorized Agent of the
Hydraulic Press,
And California Newspapers generally.
Adveritizing in the Atlantic States.
L.P F. has new completed his arrangements for the
forwarding of advertizements to all the principal largest
circulating Journals and Newspapers published in the
Atlantic States.
A fine opportunity is here offered to those Who wish
to advertize in any part of the Union, of doing so at the
lowest rates, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner
RANDAL & CO.,
General News Agents,
EALERS in California, Atlantic and European
Newspapers and Magazines, Blank Books, Stationery. Letter Sheets and Cheap Publications, 61, D
street. MARYSVILLE,
! front of 160 feet and ru er back
. all the todls, si
.
j
.
.
ty-six cents, debt, interest, damages and costs of suit,
.
i
judgiment. t
All that tract or parcel of ground commr
ning claims of the Bay State Co. there being eight in
pumber, Mere or Je f the size of SO by 180 feet. and
situated in Bridgeport Township. Nevada county, upon
Manzanita Hil, in the town of Sweetland. back of the
Old Domition House. adj
pect Co. and lyittg wortherly fi
Hning the claims of the Prosmthe same: having a
into the hili 750 fee€
1 design by stakes—together with
xesand privileges belonging ts
said claims. Also theirright. title and interest in
more or Jess, d
in and
. to the tail-sluice situated in Old Dominion Ravine, and
} connecting with the tail-sluice of Clark & Co. it
Swectland Creek.
The above having been taken in exeention as the
property of the Bay State Co.and will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the above demaud
and accruing costs.
Dated at Sweetland, the 9th day of November, a. p.
1859.
Constable's Saie.
_» Y virtue of an excention, issned out of Tustice SL
Bia. Casweil’s Esq. court, Bridgeport Township,
county of Nevada, to me directed. in favor of M. F. Hoit
Otis Hiscox. J. C. Broderick and T. F. Gould. parthers,
inthe name of Shawmut Mill Co. and against James
Ryan. John Madden. Dennis Hennissey, John Ryan,
Kern Ryan, Wm. Roach. John Doe and Richard Roe,
partners under the name and firm of Tennessee Co., I
have seized, and shal! expose for sale at public auction,
between the hours of 1 and 4 o’clock P. M. on the
Fifth day of December, A. D. 1859,
at French Corral, in front of S. B. Caswell’s Esq. office,
to satisfy ajudgmentrendered by the aforesaid court
on the 2d day ef Noveinber A. p. 1859. in favor of above
named plaintiffs and against the defendants, for the
sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars and ninewith two and a half per cent per month interest from
date of judgment, the following described property, towit:
All that tract or parcel of mining ground on Manz
nita Hill, town of Sweetland. Bridgeport Township,
Nevada county, comprising twelve claims in number,
Sole Agents in Marysville for . and bounded as follows: On the east by claims of Fowthe San Francisco and Sacramento Daily, Weekly and . ler & Co, on the north by claims of New York Co., on Y> y
Steamer Newspapers. Also,
Agent for the Hydraulic Press,
WS. Any article in our line not to be found in this
market will be ordered from San Francisco or New
York, if desired. RANDAL €& CO.,
61, Dstreet, opposite the Theater.
Lumber, Lumber ?
HE undersigned take this opportunity to inform
the public that they have recently purchased of
French & Sawyer, their new and splendid steam sawmill, situated at Central Ranch, near San Juan. where
they are now prepared tofurnish on the shortest notice
Sluice and Building Lumber,
and Biocksof all kinds.
All Orders satisfactority filed and promptly delivered.
J. F. CLARK,
J. B. JOHNSON.
Cenfral Ranch, April Sth, 1858. 21 tf
4 House and Lot for sul, enquire of
2. FRANCHERE.
be Crockery! at
TEEL! at
REAMER & GO’S.
RESH LEECHES! atthe
SAVY JUAN DRUG STORE.
INDOW GLASS,
Atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.
REAMER &CO'S.
the west by claims of Kentucky Co. and Last Chance
Co., on the south by the road rnuuing east and west,
together wito all tools, sluice boxes and fixtures.
The above having been taken in execution as the
property oi the Tennessee Co., and will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the above demand
and accruing costs.
Dated Sweetland, the seventh day of November, A. Dr
1859.
Special Constable.
Constable’s Sale:
Atate of California, county of Nevada, Township of
Bridgeport.
RB* virtue of an execution to me delivered, issue@ .
from the court of R. H. Farguhar, Esq ,anacting.
Justice of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid;
bearing date November 3d, A: p. 1959, to satisfy a judgment rendered by the said Justice, on the 3d day of
November, A. D. 1859, in favor of G. C. Harvey, and)
against Spero Anderson, for the sum of $158 and 22tents. debt, interest damages aud costs of suit. have
taken in exccution, and will sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property, to-wit:
One dwelling house and lot. situated on Main street
North San Juan, bonnded on the east by a house and
lot oWned by G. P. Stidger, 2nd on the west by a house
and lot owed by Mf. Comstock. On
Monday, the 5th day of December,.
A. D. 1859, at the hour of 2
o'clock Pp. M., in front of the office of R. H. Farquhar,
J. P., at North San Juan, county and State aforesaid.
Taken as the property of Spero Anderson, to satisfy
the above demands, and accruing costs.
November 11th, A. D. 1859.
ni2 3tW.S. EDWARDS, Constable.
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