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The Ludraulic Press.
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Sacramento Agent.
A. BADLAM is authorised to receive advertisement
and subscriptions for this paper in Sacramento, and re
cipt for the same.
pc SRS MAE IE SO ETS RPS STA SP ~ S N SUN
A HINT TO RHYMSTERS.
A practical genius advises an old bachelor how to
get a wife, and particularly inhibits a resort to the
muses, although courting them himself at the same
time. He says:
But mind—if you write a love letter,
Don't run into doggerel rhyme,
You are old enough, now, to know better,
You will only waste paper and time.
It is really strange you don’t know it,
Were you ever in lovein your life?
If you try to pass off for a poet,
You never will get youa wife.
Don't pen a poetical ditty,
Or sit likea furnace and sigh,—
You mightas well quote to ber ‘Chitty,”—
But say like aman, ‘J will try!’
If yon want to get married, just say
That you want to, and that is enuugh ;
Yon never will get on your way,
By penning poetical stuff.
ry
Dairy Overtann Mai. —The N. Y. Tribune
of Oct. Sth, in an article evidently from the
hand of its chief editor, who had just returned from California, urges Congress to
make early provision for the merging of all
‘our mails from the eagt in a single daily
overland mail, te be run on the most direct
and expeditious route, and to carry everything offered that pays the legal rates of
postage.
“This Mail should run from the Missouri
River by the Kansas Gold Mines to Salt Lake
City (or Camp Floyd), and thence by the
new road opened by Capt. Simpsen to Carson Valley and Placerville, making the distance from Atchison or Leavenworth to San
Francisco less than two thousand miles,
whick may be easily traversed in sixteen
days, and, after the first year, in fourteen.
We are confident this Mail can be contracted
for less than $1,000,000 per annum, and
that the postage created by it will soon
‘double, and ultimately treble, that derived
from the present California Mails. Such a
Mail would bave a Telegraph working by its
side throughout within the next two years.
Why not have it authorised next winter?”
The Zribune continues:
Tae Irisu Revivar.—Archdeacon Stopford, who has been studying the phenomena
of the great revival in freland, has just published a pamphlet, in which he gives many
instances of the effects produced by it, and
his reasons for concluding that they are only
the usual phenomena of hysteria and hypocbondriasis. He gives an analysis of the
skill with which he says some of the preachers produce hysteria, carefully eliminating
all intellectual action, and endeavoring to
produce only a vague, undefined horror of
hell, h-—e—ll, h e ll. He says almost every girl now “struck” in Belfast, has
“visions,” and she attributes these hysterical illusions to the action of the Holy Ghost.
A girl had told him that the Savior had appeared to her and touched her, and from;
that moment she had enjoyed peace and
happiness. Further conversation showed
such an unsanctified spirit as to say she
would not go to church until she had proper
clothes. The Archdeacon states that he had
heard of more than twenty cases of insanity
produced by this hysteria within a few
weeks.
ee
Moyo Laxe.—This is one of those singular inlaad lakes that exist in such numbers
in the Great Utah Basin. It has no outlet,
and although fed by numerous purely fresh
water springs, is bitter with salt and alkali.
There are no fish in the Lake It is from
fifteen to twenty miles in diameter, with an
irregular shore line of about one hundred
miles in extent. When agitated by a strong
wind, large masses of foam are formed, .
many yards in extent, which present a very
unique appearance as they are piled high
upon the beach.
A singular submarine fountain exists at a
short distance from the shore. In water
about fifteen feet in depth, a circular rock
rises to within about three feet of the,sur—
face, in tee center of this rock is a cavity,
several feet in diameter, from which a
stream rises with sufficient force to throw
itself a considerable distance above the surrounding waters. This fountain kas been
visited by several parties who drank the waters and found them fresh, whiie the waters
of the lake are salt and bitter.—Placerville
Observer.
Juvenite SrraTecy.-—Passing through the
Pitt river country, several years ago, our
party was continually harassed by thieving
Indians. They were frequently heard near
camp howling like coyotes, hooting like
ewils and imitating various wild animals.
One night our camp was made close to the
stream, and opposite a large extent of dried
grass and tules in which the rascals were
heard signalizing in their usual manner. A
small boy in camp procured a string, to
which he attached a stone, and to the other
end a bunch of grass, which he fired and
threw across the stream. A heavy wind favoring, a tremendous conflagration ensued
and swept through thetules like a whirlwind;
the valley was lighted for miles; and about
that time some notable pedestrianism was
being performed in the tall grass, accompanied by prodigious yelling. We never
learned whether all the rascals escaped ; but
our party heard of them no more.—Yreka
Union.
oe.
A Great Parx.—The total area of the
New York Central Park is 843 acres—being
24 miles long, and about three fourths of a
mile wide. It was formerly a mere waste of
rocks, wet ground, and wild shrubbery.
The work is the subjugation of this into the
most various, exquisite, picturesque, and
poetic garden ; for the Central Park is to
be a garden as Eden was—not a plot of
flowers, but a system of roads, avenues,
winding paths, lawns, groves, shrubberies,
hillocks, grottoes, fountains, falls, streams,
lakes, arches, bridges and terraces.—Exchange.
ps cage ued gS
English journals acknowledge the kindly
sympathy extended by the Americans to the
British, in the Peiho affair, in China. The
London Times says that England will never
forget the day when the deeds and words of
kindly Americans sustained and comforted
her stricken warriors on the waters of the
Peiho.
saieiiaetasi
Cauirornta InvENTION.—Mr. Chichester, of
Los Angeles, has invented a gun carriage
for ships or forts. The advantage of this
invention over the present mode of working
guns is that six men can do the work of
fourteen; that greater facility and precision
is obtained, and the cost is much less than. 99 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
the present gun carriage.
Expresses,
Langton’s Pioneer Express,
cvoece WEEKLY TO... .
WASHOE MINES!
NEVADA TERRITORY,
Leaves Downieville Office every Monday Morning, for
TRUCKEE MEADOWS,
FRANKTO WN, Washoe Valley.
CARSON CITY, Eagle Valley,
GENGOA, Carson Valley,
CHINATOWN,
OPHIRVILLE,
VIRGINIA CITY.
Letters, Valuable Packages &c.
Forwarded to and from the above points with promptitedo, dispatch and security.
Notes, Drafts. Bills &c., collected or negotiated, and
all orders attended to promptly.
83> All Letters for the Western Atlantic States, enclosed in our Government-franked Envelopes, and indorsed “Overland, via Salt Lake,” will be forwarded
and reach their destination sooner than by any other
line. o22tf
Langton’s Pioneer Express
Connecting at
MARYSVILLE § NEVADA
RELIABLE EXPRESSES
CALIFORNIA,
Atlantic States and Eurepe. The
We will dispatch Daily Expresses from the following
places:
In Sierra County:
Geodyear’s Bar, Monte Criste,
Morrison's, Serra Valley,
Craig's Fiat, Independence Hill,
Downieville,
Forest City,
Smith’s Flat,
Minnesota, Chips’s Fiat, Eureka City.
In Yuba County.
Parks’ Bar, Greenville, Galena Ii'],
Ousley’s Bar,
Rose's Bar,
Long Bar,
Oregon House,
Foster's Bar,
Camptonville,
Tim buctes,
In Nevada County. .
Monteznma, * Little York,
Cherokea, Sau Juagt, Humbug City,
French Corral, Sweetland, Moore’s Flat,
Woolsey’s Flat, Orlean’s Flat, (or Clinton.)
Marysville and Nevada, and every Monday from
Downieville to the following places iz Utah Tervitory :
Franktown, Wushoe Vulley; Gold Canon: Genoa, Curson
Volley; Carsou City, Eagle Valley; Chinatown;
Jokntown; Truckee Meadows; Virginia City;
Wulker River Mines.
£3>All Letters fer the Western Atlantic States, enclesed in oar Government-franked Envelopes, and indersed “Overland, via Salt Lake,” will be forwarded
and reach their destination sooner than by any other
line.
Bg~ TREASURE, Packages and Letters transmitted
to and from the above points with unrivalled dispatch
and security.
Gold Dust and Coin ferwaided to all parts of the
United States and Earope, 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 .
faithfal Messengers.
Notes, Drafts, Bills, &¢., collected or negotiated, and
allerders attended to promptiy.
Purchases of every description made. Forwarding
of Merchandise and Commissions of every nature, attended tointelligently and with promptitude. ol5tf
Young’s Gold Hill.
Slate Range,
Iadian Valley,
Alpha.
Langton’s Pioneer Express.
ietctesa Sate
DAILY TO AND FROM
Marysville, Nevada, Camptonville,
Forest City, Downieville, and all the principal
mining towns and camps in Nevada, Yuba,
and Sierra counties.
Connecting with
Wells, Fargo & Co's. Express
To all parts of this State, the Atlantic States and Ex
rope.
Gold Dust Ferwarded te the U. S. Mint
and the Assay Offices in Marysville and San Francisco
and coin returned promptly.
WELLS, FARGO & CU’S. DRAFTS on the principa
cities in the Atlantic States and Europe. for sale.
SeOffice in the Pest-Office Building, Main street
opposite Flume street, North San Juan.
14 JOIN A. SEELY, Agent.
SAM. ABBEY, :
News Agent and Expressman,
Runs a Daily Express from
North Sar Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville
French Corral. California and Allantie papers for
gale.
J. E. FULLER,
EXPRESSMAN AND GENERAL AGENT,
Runs a Daily Express from
Camptonville to Galena Hill, Young's Hill, Indian Hill, Indian Valley, and Railroad Hill.
California Dailies and Weeklies, and Atlantic papers
and periodicals delivered promptly. Agent for the
Hydraulic Press. 4 Collections made.
GEORGE THEALL,
Expressman and General Agent.
Runs a Daily Express from
Forest City to Alleghanytown, Chips’
Flat and Minnesota,
4a7-Californiaand Atlantic Newspapers and Magazines
on hand and delivered to order.<e@
we_Agent for THE MYDRAULIC PRESS.
Successor to Sims & Fraser,
Oregon st., between Front and Davis,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturer of
Fire-Proof Doors and Shutters
Bank Vaults, Grating, Railing,
Balconies, §c., Fe.
B. A very large assortment of very superior
iN e Doors and shutters, manufactured in New York
city. for Messrs. Lecount & Strong and Johnson &
Canfield of San Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire
and thief proef.
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 Washingten Territories orany place on the Pacific coast attended to with promptness and dispatch.
8_Oregon street is in front of the Custom House,
north side of United States Court Buildings. 51 3m
Cy, the en
; “ng he peeiral oroeesea Ug
neg being en ea!
Nin superiot wi
JAMES PATRICK & CO.,
Sole Agents for California. 08 6m
. ——Paviety Stores e
~ eee ee
10.000 ROLIUS
WALL PAPER!
RECEIVED
Direct from New York.
Paper Hangings.
E. FRANCHERE,
Post Office Building, North San Juan,
AS just received direct from New York, a large
assortment of Paper Hangiags, consisting in part
ot
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 Shudes;
Landscape a
Oil 3:
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 7ia New York.
PAINTS, Oils, Varnish Brushes, §c.,
All of which will be sold at very tow rates. 36
More New Goods!
SAMELSON
Has jest received aspletidid stock of
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
To whick he invites the attention of all.
STATIONERY,
Perfumery, Soaps, Toilet conveniences, Ladies’ Fancy
Articles, Music Books and Music Paper, Violin, Guitar
and Violincello striugs and fixtures.
Chessmen and Boards,
cribbage boards, billiard Gualk, cue Wax,
Cutlery and Pistols.
Ife has atso ou hand a splendid stock of
Fresh Confectionery,
Fresh and Dried Fruits, and Nuts ofall kinds.
Just drop in and look around.
S. SAMELSON.
4 Main street, Nerth San Juan.
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY!
RRR RRR RRR nn tn nee
BARNET LEVISON
Has justreceived from below a choice
stock of
* -Cigars and Tobacco,x es Which heis prepared to dispose of at
wholesale or retail at very low rates.
Pipes, Tebacce and Snuff Bones,
And FANCY GOODS in an endiess variety.
Confectionery, Fruits &c.
. Received weckly, and sold cheap for the oro.
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
Beeatiful Prihts, Playing Cards, Stationery, &c., &e.
CUTLERY,
The keevest kind konstantly kept on sale for kash.
Store on Mainxtreet, next to Post Office
my21
NEW GOoOobDs!
AT
Franchere’s Stationery Depot
NEW GOODS!
HIE subscriber has just received from New York.
direct, a choice stock of Varieties in his line of
business. Amongst other things he hasa lot of
Rodgers’ Pocket Cutlery,
Dirks, Rodgers’ Scissors, Revolvers, Silver Teaspoons
and Thimbles, Fancy Pipes;
Genuine Havana Cigars,
which he will warrant as sack.
A haadsome collection of
Gift Books,
Valentines? Valentines!! Valentines!!!
Of every variety, from the broadly comic to the
deeply sentimental, feem the side-splitting to the heart
bursting.
A fine assortment of Fremch Tinted Studios.
W. The public are invited to call at the Post-Office
Building and examine fcr themselves. 24tf
oats SOCIETIES. _
‘The Seamen’s Benevelent
Association.
NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA COUNTY.
Organized on the Mutual Relief Plan.
Entrance Fee, $5.00. Monthly Dues, $1.00
All seafaring men residing on the Ridge between
the Middle and Seuth Yuba are requested to join.
Officers:
Rosert LitLz, President; W.S.CaAnpier, Secretary ;
Lovis BuHnRING, Treasuter.
Drrectors:—R. Litle, C. Hansen, Jos. Parr, Wm.
Nelson, E. Franchere.
43>-Full particulars can be obtained on application
to either of the above-named persons. 51-3m
Bridgeport Library Association.
Room on 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 fite;
and nearlya hundred newspapers from different parts
of California, the Atlantic States and Europe.
Shares of Stock, $10..... «-. Membership, $5 00.
Monthly Dues,... oalptggsecoesiscielieeceseciesctaesesd 50 cts.
President—N. C. MILLER.
Manzanita Lodge, No. 102, F. & A. M.
Hall on Main street, North San Juan.
Regular meeting every Saturday evening
y + ( next preceding the full moon.
W.P.L. WINHAM, W. M.
Lafayette Chapter, U. D., R. A. M.,
CAMPTONVILLE. Mects Wedmesday evening on or next
) preceding every full moon, and two weeks thereafter.
; P. McNULTY, M. E. Hf. P.
W. ELWELL, Sec’y.
Gravel Range Lodge, Ne. 59, F. and
A. M., CAMPTONVILLE, meets on the Monday evening on
or next preceding every full moon.
Wa. ELWELL, W. M.
J.B. BROWN, Sec’y.
xr GO. of CO. F.
PRS: SAN JUAN LODGE. NO. 67, I. 0. of
= O. F. meets every Monday evening, at
i, 8 o’clock.
Brothers in good standing are invited to attend.
. SAML. HARTLEY, N. G.
G. D. Donnry, Sec’y.
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Gold Ridge Lodge, No. 42, 1.0.
O. F., meets at Camptonville every Saturday
evening at 7 o'clock.
J.B. BROWN, N. G.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
& L. McGUIRE, at the San Juan 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
injury to the eyes than Camphene or Burning Fluid,
andi tne cheapest article for the purpose now in use.
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Hotels & Restaurants.
oer er es er er er ere er eres Rr er RT ET ETE ERS
Fare Reduced & Speed Increased
The Union Hotel,
ENGMAN & PEARSON, Proprietors.
Main st., North San Juan,
kept as a first-class house of public entertainment
and is already well known to travelers as the
General Stage Office
Fer this part of the Mountains. Stages start from it
daily for Marysville, Nevada, Sacramento, Camptonville, Forest City. Cherokee, Frewch Corral, Sweetland,
atid the Flats and Hills on the Ridge.
It will be maintained in improved style by the presvhit proprietors, who, to conform to the economical ter¢@encies of the day, have made a
Reduction in Prices!
BOARD BY THE WEEK...-.ccreee ccccsscevsccovsccscaccsseesSl 00 .
SINGLE MEALS,.....cceeceesees oR PS aae EES paetaekens . 50
The Bed-rooms and Beds are all clean? y and comfortable, and the weary wayfarer will find the Union a
welcome place of rest. ENGMAN & PEARSON,
Oct 6th, 1859. vin24tf
STERRA NEVADA HOTEL
GORDON,
INFORMS the traveling community and
citizens generally that having newly
plastered, refitted and
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 cleantiness.
Private Roems
For Fatnilies or other persons desiring them.
North San Juan, Nov. 5th, 1858.
Columbia Restaurant .
MAIN iene
ae E. V. HATFIETD’S STORE
&4g-Open at ali Hours, Day or Night !-@n
Meals Furnished toOrder
On Reasonable Terms.
Fresh Oysters always on Hand
JOHN G. KLINK, Proprieter.
R. KLINBAX is well kuown as the former pro_prietor of the “Columbia House, in Marysville,
where he was ackn@wledged as one of the very best
caterers in that city. Be trasts soon to build up an
equally favorable reputation in North San Juan.
Main Street, North San Juan.
GEORGE CULLODI
Restaurant and Boarding H« 2
_at the above stand. serving up in —
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Clean Rooms and Clean Beds
inferior to none.
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PARTIES
Gwe George a Cail.
aug 1552tt
North San Juan, Aug. 6, 1859. 51 3m
Informs the public that he
Sexe his best style all the dainties and luxuries
°
For regular and transient lodgers, have becn fitted up
Furnished with Dinners or Suppers to order, in the
Washington Restaurant
continues to keep a first-elrss
{ the market.
in connection with the Restaurant. They will be found
most satisfactory manner.
SAN JUAN BAKERY.
EOARDING-and LODGING
ht
he hos now finished his
FIRE-PROOF
BUILDING, BRICK
For the accommodation of all those who may favor him }
witha call.
¥2_Notrouble will be spared to give satisfaction.
As All kinds of CAKE, for
Weddings and Parties,
will be farnished at short notice.
HENRY FREUDENTUAL.
North San Juan, Nov. 12, 1888, 15 a
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Nos. 32 and 34 Broad street, Nevada. .
GEO. R. LANCASTER, Proprietor. .
HE undersigned would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Nevada and Vicinity, and the traveling public, that he has leased the well-known and
POPULAR HOTEL, knownas the National Exchange, on Broad street, Nevada.
The Building is of Brick, three stories high, and
Thoroughly Fire-Proof,
(Having stood two firer.)
Theseveral apartments have recently been fitted up
in astyle that cannot be surpassed, and sixteen entirely
new rooms added; makieg this the most commodious
Hotel in the city.
The Beds and Furniture
are NEW, and for comfort cannot be excelled.
THE TABLE willat all times be cupplied with
all the VARIETIES the market affords.
Game Suppers got up to Order
Particular attention will be paid to the accommodation .
of Ladies and Families,
The Stages, runningin all directions from Ne
vada, have their Offices at, and take their departure
from the National Exchange.
Open All Night.
THE BAR, will be constantly supplied with the
choicest Wines, Liquors ard Cigars.
Having had long experience in the Business. I. am
confident of being able tomake the National the best
Hotel in the Mountains, and a comfortable home for
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.—
Horses and Carriages can at all times be procured, by
application at the Bar.
— R. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
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UNITED STATES HOTEL.
Corner Cand Third streets, Marysville.
STOKES & SHIELDS, Prop’s.
The Proprietors would respectfully inform their friends and the public
that they have recently, at great expense
fitted up thisnew Hotel ina style unsur% passed by any house in the city, and are
now prepared to accommodate all who may desire good
living, a well ventillated room, or a good bed.
Mr. Stokes is well known as the former proprietor
of “Charley's Restaurant,” where he was acknowledged
jan 22.
as the best caterer in the city; his reputation is, there.
fore, most favorably established. His old friends are
respectfully invited to call at his new heuse.
TERMS:
Beard with Lodgiug. +. $9 & 10 00
Single Meals.......--seseesercseccenseescansee eres eneees a: 8
LOO GIG 5s neecosssscaseernees 50
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URE! at EW FURNIT wagiawiies.
On Main street, North San Juan.
Crockery! Crockery!
rtment just received by A a assortment j ACK £ OOLEY.
FS ~
W.C. STOKES,
A. M. SHIELDS.
Drugs and Medicines,
The under igned respectfully imforn:>
sviends and the public generally thet .
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‘SAN JUAN DRUG STORE!
T.& L. MeGUIRE,
(Successors to B. P. Avery,)
DRUGGISTS
AND
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APOTHECARIES,
Main street, opposite Reservoir street,
. North San Juan.
Iave on hand a large and good stock of DRUGS,
. & Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
. --ALSO..
.
Jerfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles.
White Lead, Paint stuffs, Linseed Oil, Lamp, Machine,
Neatsfoot, Tanner's, Lard, Olive and Castor Oils,
Turpentine, Varnishes, Alcohol, Camphene and
Burning Fiuid.
Glue, Patty, Whiting, Chalk, Sal 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 stere day and night, and the most careful attention will be giveu to the compounding of Physicians
Prescriptions and Family Medicines.
mar 12 30 grytf
A WEERLY NEWSPAPER,
IS PUBLISHED AT
NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA CG@.,
By AVERY & WATERS.
and more liberal patronage.
its typographical appearance is acknowledged to be
finished and elegant.
it contains a large amount of original miscellaneous
matter and home news. a full record of local events,
with brief reference to the current history of the world
abroad, every issue giving the latest intelligence, foreign and domestic,
BY TELEGRAPH.
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Tt is nemtral in polities, but frank and independent
in everything else, being
. cial. moral and material advancement of the section of
which it aims-to be the exponent .ud representative.
Particular attention is paid te the
MINING INTEREST,
county, as of the State at large: but believing that the
pursuits, which are Jess dangerous and uncertain for
labor without capital than gold hunting is known to
be, we have sought to exhibit the adaptability of the
mountains tothe important interests of farming, gardening, fruit growing, and many kindred avocations,
We have tried to make the Hypravtuc Press always
representative of what is best in Caiifornia, and to
correct some of those unjust prejudices against her
people Which obtain abroad. Tn short, it has been our
aad respectable.
plan is thought werthy ofsupport, weask for and hope
to receive it.
Connected with the Newspaper Establishment is a
fall stock of assorted material for every hind ef
JOB PRINTING,
which we will execute as well and as reasonably as it
ean be afforded in any interior office.
The Subscription Price
is 35 per annum, or $3 for six months, payable invariably in advance.
Subscriptions, Advertisements or Orders can be forwarded ty Mail or Express, addressed as above, tu
. Manufacturers, Mechanics and Inventors
A New Volume—New Series,
July 2d, 1859.
to commence On
{ vies, will contain Eight Hundred and Thirty-Two
Pages of Valuable Reading Matter, usefal and
i instructive to all classes,
The Scientific
. fora single year coutain imformation iu regard te New
. Inventions, Machinery. all Branches of Manufacturiag
. Processe Agricultural Tnplements, Engineering,
Millwit nz. [ron Manufacture, Chemistry; in fact,
. reported from the Patent Office: and for
.
and which no mechanic, inventor or patentee can well
do without
Asa Family Jeurnal it has no superior for real practical utility. since ia its columms wilt be found usefal
practical Recipes.
Careful attention will be given, from time to time, to .
reports of the Metal, Lumber, and other Markets
Every number will contain sixteen pages «nd forty.
eight columns of matter, with sevcral illustrations of .
patented machinesand other eugravings, comprising in
a single year about
Six Hundred Original Engravings.
With the Enlarged Seriesis presented an epportunity to subscribe not likely to occur againin many years.
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Dissolution.
HE co-partnership heretofore existing between
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Wood & Drake, deing besiness at Sweetland. Nevada
county. Cal, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
James W. Woodis alone authorized to transact and
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Signed, JAMES W. WOOD,
JAMES BF, DRAKE,
Sweetland, Oct. 8th, 1859,
Notice.
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old stand as heretofore and will be happy to welcome his old customersand the public generally, and
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and against B. Jauriguiverry, J. Lerrisel, J. C. King
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Birchville Mining District, Township, county and State
aforesaid, en
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A. D. 1859, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and $
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J P., at North San Juan, county and State aforesaid.
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aid costs of suit, I dave taken in execution and will
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certain mining claim situated on Vassan Uill—said
one undividel two-sixths of the
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