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“Thursday which might have resulted fits lty.—
‘ shaft becoming blocked up with dirt and water,
“was not avery large attendance nur was there
’ ‘Bat in all these matters the majority of our reaArrivals at the Union Hotel, North
San Juan, for the Week ending Friday, Nov. 5. Che tess.
A Meed, Chas Boudin
: D Sails, ER Buchim
f Ge . P &eo Abbey PJ Nurser
f Pexsonat.—During the past week San Juan . 4's Bordin Jas Davison
Bias beén fairly flooded with visitors, distinguish. T Reed Geo 8 Hupp
s > . P Farley N P Brown
ed and otherwise. Amongst the former was E. . Jas McCord, Sem Coe
'G. Waite, Esq , our esteemed cotem. of the Ne. WP Hannah Humphries
vada J : . Oliver Twist J Barber
eurnal. Later in the week Mr. N. P. D Carlysle W A Hanners
aur of the same establishment, and George . M Bronson Wm B Nash
Happ. ook * A Meeds D King
Pura Esq illuminated the office of the . & 4 Supteas Dan Rodes ’
FRess by a flying visit. Still later, John L. . 8M Martindale Jos Thorn
Gamble, Esq., surveyed our poor sanctum. John Butser Jaz Longhead
See hee ewes ey E Judson Geo Long
3 . W Carpénter E Stephens
we Mr. John P. A. Wentworth, traveling EM Brown H Laird
agent for Mrs. Connor, is now in town soliciting . J Wilson A McDaniels
subscripti T E Davis NW Snyder
criptions on behalf of the Mount Vernen . 5 iubtell John L Gamble
Ladies Association. Our citizens are too well A McCarter Jolin Thompson
‘acquainted with the obiect of this association to . Mr Wood win nse ia
j J Elder W H Holland
‘Yequire any explanation at our hands. Suffice
it, that the patriotic ladies composing it are maPred’k A Wilder
Frank Wilder
Jas B Brown
JW Trainer
+ x GC Jones AC Perrin
king the most zealous exertions to raise the . J A Traealior Sesikiene
$200,000 ‘which they have contracted to pay, beJohn H Mitchell Webster
Fred Myers AJ Johnston
fore the next anniversary of Washington’s birth. Mr McGollam
Wm Erazer
‘day. A subscription of not less than one dollar oe sce gage ay a Allan
makes every American citizen a member of the s W Pk i Odair
Aasociation, and the donor’s name will be in. Wm Powel M Gill
Gco® Mathews W Williams
‘ J Jones
forever. JS Silver, J Davison
° Chas Silver Mrs Smith
Mr. Wentworth will call on our citizens to-day. . J anderson J Betdou
Nove. Mining Exreriment.—We are informed that some miners on the South Yuba near
Badger Hill have set sluices tire width of the
river in the channel of the stream itself, and
have so arranged it that all the tailings and water will pass through their boxes, which are proNEW TEES WEEK.
— eee eS es
Whereas,
ERTAIN persons have been in the habit of hauling away brick from the yards of the undersigned
vided with a false bottom of blocks, serving as . without proper authority, notice is hereby given that
riffles to catch the precious : all persons hereafter detected in the act wilt be proseane scales cuted according to law. SEARS & GREEN,
This, in effect, if it succeeds, will convert the
South Yuba at that point into a mammoth tail
“sluice. It is thought this novel experiment will
succeed if the winter freshets do not carry off the
flume, and if:they do not, the gentlemen alluded
to will.extend their flume for a considerable distance alo gthe channel. Should they happen to
be successful others will try the experiment, and
it is not improbable that every river bed in the
mountains will be completely cleaned ont and
“employed as a tail-sluice.
BLOCK &FURTH
Are now ready to furnish
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK,
AT
SAN FRANCISCO RATES,
They will draw
Checks on San Francisco
For any amount required.
North San Juan, Nov. 6, 758. 12tf
es An accident occurred in the claims of Penrose & Co. at Relief Hillon Wednesday or
SIERRA NEVADA HOTEL
S. G. CRAWFORD & BRO.,
INFORM the traveling community and
citizens generally that having newly
plastered, refitted and
The company have two tunnels, one above the
This other, which are connected by a shaft
Stephen Harris—alias Harry Bluff—went ‘into
‘the lower tunnel for the purpose of tapping it
’ with a view to clearing it. There being considerable water in the shaft the whole mass of mud
‘and stones poured out in a flood which swent
Harry through the sluices for a distance of one
hundred and fifty feet, and within the length cf
‘one box from a precipice of seventy-five feet
deep. He fortunately succeeded in getting out
at this point, and thus saved his life.
He was not much injured. Such accidents as
this are very frequent and often terminate fatally. It was thus that the late Mr. Palmer came
tohis end. [f miners would allow the water to
“drain out of the choked shafts before they attempt to clearthem away, there would be less
danger of losing life or limb.
piste Thoroughly Furnished
the above well-known stand, they have now opened it
to the public, aud intend that it shall acquire the name
ofa
scribed in the archives of Mt. Vernon, to be kept . 7 Watts
{
First Class Hotel.
Ee_Meals served up on the Restaurant
Plan, at all hours.
BEDS
Of unexceptionable comfort and clean!iness.
Private Rooms
For Families or other persons desiring them.
North San Juan, Nov. Sth, 1588,
ARE OPENING IN THE TOWN OF
Vorth San Juan,
[ Next Door to the Drug Store, ]
&e The Kaces at Moore’s Flat came off last
Saturday according to advertisement. There
much outside betti-g.
Ona the first day Jackson entered ‘ Poachey,”
wand “Ten Broeck’’ the **Roan Mare” for the $75
purse—the Roan winning by six teet.
Second Day—Purse 810) --Tim Smith enter: .
ed “Frank” against Whipple’s Roan Mare—tue .
horse winning the race by 28 fet. 5
Third Day—Purse §150--Hank Smith entered
“Peleg.” and ‘Ten Broeck” “Gray Baek’
* the latter winning the race by 30 feet.
Aud offer forsale to the public,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
HARDWARE, POWDER,
CROCKERY FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
Ir rs Sarp—that monré and other kinds of
:gambling which are prohibited by law ae
open'y practiced in this plice every night.
If this isso, and continues, San Juan will . -goon lose its good character. If there are And other articles too humerous to mention. :
any persons who really vielate the law in dae public most respectfully to examine
this shameless manner they should be com.
plained of by some person cognisant of the. GOOd Articles, Low Prices,
fact. We believe the resident Justice of the .
Peace is one of those eccentric people who do . CORRECTNESS,
not believe that gambling is essential or cun-. and Strict Attention are Satisfactory
ducive to the moral welfare of communities,
and he would doubtless do his duty if a com-plaint were made before him. A word to!
“thé wise is sufficient.
SF The editor of the Grass Valley Vu.
-tionail—who seems to be aright cheerful sort
of a body—in reply to some remark of the
ed er : : PICTUKES THAT ARE PICTURES!
“California Spirit of the Times, puts bis own . “TX large cidetdienieel.
name on the lapstone of his ingenuity and. —
We hore to merit the patronage of the public.
453-Goods delivered to any part of this neighborhood
roe Of Charge!
North San Juan, Nov. 11th, 1858. 12 tf
Framed Pictures!
ALL at SAMUELSON’S, if you want
hammers away as follows: CANDIES! CANDIES!!
“Right kind of spirit, Mr. Spirit. We SPLENDID LOT OF French Candies just
‘feel giad to see you waring warm at /ast on opened by SAMUELSON.
V¥. A. KITTREDGE, M. D.
Moore’s Fiat, Nevada Co., Cal.
OFFERS his services to the public as a Physician and
meeds repairing come to Grass Valley, and
we'll try to fi¢ you with a new understand~
ang, and cend you home well hammered and
strapped, and warranted water proef.”
Surgeon.
RE AB ao rea oa Sap Special attention given to all diseases requirin
f= The Mountain Messenger man Was . surgical aid. “ ME re ogc
ately invited toa ball, but declined. He
‘ways:
“‘We felt satisfied that any attempt on our
art to try Varsoviana or Schottische would
@wesult in a kind of amalgamation of St. Vitus’ dance and blind staggers.”
By the way, how do our friends who abide
fim the regions of snow manage to keep up
such & genial flow of fancy as the Messenger
exhibits? The mantle of Winter seems to
fall upon their hearts with the same influence that it does upon the carth--keeping it
warm and causing the tender grass to shoot
up its spears of verdure.
Pioneer Saloon.
SPERO ANDERSON,
AVING RETURNED from Frazer river and purchase the above establishment, respectfully inforins his friends and the public that he intends to keep
a fine
Wholesale and Retail Stock
i oes OF cee
Wines and Liquors; Ale, Porter, Beer, Cider.
CHAMPAIGN,
SYRUPS, CORDIALS, BITTERS,
ePure California Wine,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
His BAR will be supplied with the choicest kinds of
the above articles, and he trusts to maintain his old reputation as the keeper of a first-rate saloon.
North San Juan, Nov 6th, 1858. 12tf
aa The Ladies’ Festival for the benefit ofthe
M. E. Church will come off at the church Wednesday evening Nov. 10-—-suprer at 8 o’clock.
The ladies are zealously preparing for the occasion, and intend to make it one of grent e joyment. There are some wicked bachelors who do
not care much for the church bat who will at‘clicardiinecch-Dipastigantidiniacaamedanimapeies tuners mare
tend the festival nevertheless, and one of them . Ney,
remarks that there is a magnetism in certain . For a Few Days é
eyes that would extract gold from the hardest . NEW STYLE OF
cement. .
gOwing to a remarkable windfali of loca . ¥ wy \ ‘ BAAS
items, we are unable to give our usual summary my w ‘ab Au
of State news, and must completely ignore the :
Three Pictures for $3,00 !
arrival of overland mails and Atlantic steamers.
B. JAY ANTRIM,
OULD RESPECTFULLY INTImate to the residents of North San Juan and
vicinity his intention of closing his Photographic
. Operations iu this town inashort time. Hence all pera dctionlar eblicati t . Sons who may be desirous of securing a cheap and eleaa Weare under p gations to gant picture for transmission to their friends in the At. Winham, Ewing & McDowell for hosplantic States, will see the necessity ofan early visit to
table's attention and valuable infermation extend. = pe eh A nik the Sierra Nevada mre roe
» Poet +. . has just comple © necessary arrangements for
ed to us on the occasion of a recent visit to their . xisig the new atyle of
claim on Sweetland Creek They escorted . GANVAS PrGwURES I
ground the diggings with that cheerful pvliteness and willingness to oblige which are so char. These Pictures possess a soft and elegant tone, and can
acteristic of the California miners. May fortune be mailed with little additional postage.
crown their labors. North San Juan, Oct. 1.
.
that end. By the way, if your soul (svle)
ders are kept well posted by the Marysville, Sac“yamento and San Francisco press: Those who
‘gre not, we hope will be kind enough to excuse
‘us. If they only knew how the crinoline has
been fluttering around and through this office
they would wonder that any paper is issued a
‘
MISCELLANEOUS.
Alleghany Saloon.
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!
FORD & SPENCER
NFORM the lovers of this noble game that they
will find at their Saloon in Alleghanytown,
Two Marble Bed Billiard Tables,
which are in excellent condition.
The Bar
Is always stocked with the beat Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
The proprietors will alsu spféad a
Free Lunch Every Night!
Alleghanytown, Oct. 23, 1858.
J. P. VANDERLOOY, _
WAFECH MAE RR,
5 And Manufacturer of
Califernia Jewelry.
NFORMS his old friends and the public, that by
the addition to his establishment of machittery and
many tools which are tistlally only to be found itt large
manufactories, he can give the best finish to his work,
and still keep his pricts reduced 40 pet cent. beloW those
of tlie generality of the trade.
43*BILLIARD BALLS RENEWED.-@d
Fine Gunsand Revolvers Repaired in the best style.
Brass, Steel and Ivory Turned.
Surgical Instruments Polished, aiid mostly all fine
jobs done with neatness and dispatch.
Watch and Clock Repairing,
at the usual rates, and all work warranted.
83> 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,
MAIN STREET, UNDER THE FLUME,
North San Juan. ’
HE subscréber having just returned from San
Francisco with a large stock of the above articles,
and an iufinite variety ot
PAMGY GOODS
which cannot be enumerated, invites the public generally to give him acalland examine for themselves. He
has some
Beautiful French Lithographs;
Handsome editions of the Poets £
A new style of Gold Pens;
Elegant Walking Canes;
Many tasteful sovenirs fur 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 AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICE3. W. M. COHN.
Oct. 16,1858. 93m
REYNOLDS BROS.,
BANKERS,
142, Third street, between D and High
MARYSVILLE,
Purchase Gold Dust
At Ilighest Market Price—Make Advances on same,
and forward to U. 8. Branch Mint for Coinage.
BASBLVAL,
In sums to suit, on WM. HOGE & CO.,
NEW YORK. :
Checks at Par
Oo B. DAVIDSON, Sun Francisco.
B. F. HASTINGS & CO., Sacramento.
Attend to COLLECTIONS, and transact a general
BANKING BUSINESS.
Quichksilwer Agency,
For the Guadalupe Mines. 91m
Marysville Pioneer
ASSAY OFFICE.
HARRIS & MARCHAND,
E Srreer. NEAR THE CORNER OF SECOND,
Marysville,
Also--73, J street, Sacramento,
AND
105, SACRAMENTO ST., SAN FRANCISCO
Will continue to carry on the business of
MELTING,REFINING & ASSAYING
Gold and Ores,
Of Every Description. 3
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 valued,
Terms for Assaying—Same asin San Francisco.
H. HARRIS,
D. MARCHAND,
For Sale.
HE residence of the subscriber wi'l be sold low
if app] ed forsoon. It isa corner lot, 90x130 feet
opposite the résidence of A. Frazer, Esq.
J. P. OLMSTEAD.
North San Juan, Sept. 17, 1858. 5tf
IQUORS, ofall kinds, best quality.
oe sale by HECK & COLEY
If You want a Geod Cigar,
«CALL AT.3
SAM’S CIGAR STORE,
BETWEEN THE UNION H)TEL AND POST-OFFICE
LARGE stock of cigars constantly ott hand.
Cigars by the Box, at City Prices.
The choicest brands of Virginia Tobacco,
Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Tobacco Boxes,
Can Tobacco. A large varicty of
PIPES.
Cherry stems, Amber mouth pieces,
Playing cards, matches, a large assortment of
Cenfectionery, Fruits, &c., &c.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
SAM SAMUELSON.
North San Juan, Sept. 11, 1858. 4..3m
FRANCHERES
New Stationery, Cigar and Tobacco Store.
IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING,
NORTH SAN JUAN.
6 eg subscriber has lately opened a new stock of
goods 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.
CALIFORNIA GOLD PENS,
the best in the market, and a variety of other kinds,
together with steel pens. The latest styles of ink
stands; Arnold’s writing fluid and other inks.
Roger's & Wasterholm’s choice cutlery.
Razors and razor st scissors, &c. &c.
The best CIGARS and TOBACCO, at reasonable
rices.
In additicn to the above, the subscriber will keep a
good stock of
Paper Hangings,
Window paper, curtains, &c., which he will sell as low
as they can be purchased in the cities.
BE. FRANCHERE.
North San Juan, July 23, 1858. —36tf.
7 S. 9 ALLthe NEW MUSIC is received
C Gtrom the East, immediately after the
oe ?FRANCHERE’S.
RT FOLIOS, IN SHEEP. FOR SALE
at FRANCHERE’S Eoox Store.
Se Avagunr AND GUITAR STRINGS FOR
sale at FRANCHERE'S.
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING &C. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
ONE PRICE STORE!
BLOCK & FURTH.
CORNER “F MAIN AND FLUME STs.,
NORTH SAN JUAN.
Are now receiving a large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing
AND
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS!
eases ALSO scceee
EIATS,
(Latest style.)
Boots & Shoess;
BLANKETS, TRUNKS,
Valices ete,
All of which will be sold at the most
Reasonable Prices. :
Please Call and Judge for Yourself.
One Price, and no Deviation
BLOCK & FURTH.
Highest Price paid for Gold Dust
North San Juan, March 30, 1858. 19tf
A. SPERLING .
Is now receiving a
Large Stock of Good’,
of every description in his line, among which
may be named: A large quantity of
DRY-GOODS,
of the best quality, and suited to the
Fall & Winter Trade!
Wholesalé and Retail.
The most extetisive lot of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND
CLOTHING
Ever opened in this place, all of which he vuffets for
cash, at very low prices.
North San Juan, Oct. 2, 1858.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS,
CORNER BATTERY AND CLAY STS.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
HAYE NOW LANDING AND IN STORE—
200 bales 30 inch brown drills;
100 bales 30 inch brown sheetings;
100 bolts No. O—000 Duck;
500 bolts No. 2—10 Ducx;
20 bales Raven Duck;
10 cases Merrimac prints;
10 cases Prague prints;
10 caser Pacific prints;
10 cases Dunnell’s prints;
10 cases 7g and 4-4 bleached shirtings;
10 cases 6-4, 8-4 and 10-4 bleached shirtings;
20 cases blue dril s;
20 cases blue denims;
10 bales hickory stripes;
20 baies 34, 74 and 44 tickings;
10 bales scarlet, blue and grey flannels;
10 bales Ballardrale white flannel;
5 cases coburgs and merinos;
5 cases wool and half wool pleids;
5 cases blue and black alpaccas;
10 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 Dresg Goods.
BLANKETS.
1000 pair white, green and blue Mackinaw;
1000 pair B B, TBB ard SBG blankets;
1000 pair cheap grey English blankets;
1000 pair cheap blue English blankets;
500 pair scarlet English blankets;
600 pair 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 white bed blankets
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
1000 doz. grey, blue and scarlet flannel shirts:
1000 #oz. grey and white merino undershirts and
drawers ;
1000 doz. merino and all weol socks;
600 doz. Satinet and Jean Pants:
500 doz. duck and cottonaie pants;
500 dos. hickoty and check shirts;
500 doz. calico and white dress shirts;
500 doz. overalls and jumpers;
Black and fancy silk cravats. neckties, silk handkerchiefs, suspenders, and a variety of other articles too
numerous to mention.
For sale low by
JANSON, BOND & CO.,
Corner Battery and Clay streets, San Francisco.
2m
ATTENTION:
Ladies and Gentlemen!
WEW DRY-GOODS STOR
IN WEISS’ FIRE-PROOF BRICK,
Mainst., next door to Frank Smith’s
TIN SHOP, NORTH SAN JUAN.
G. LEVY
OULD respectfully inform the Ladies and
Gentlemen of North San Juan and vicinity,that
he has fitted up the above building, and opened a new
and well selected stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s
FURNISHING GOODS,
to which he invites their attention. His motto is
“QUlCX SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,”
His stock consists of every variety of Goods in his line
of business, and especially of all those Dry Goods and
Fancy Articles which are adapted to the exclusive warts
of the Ladies.
[sept. 25 tf n6]
NEW ao SHORSTORE
OPPOSITE C. SCHARDIN’S SALOON,
Main Street.
AVING just Opened a Boot & Shoe
STORE in this place, the undersigned would respectfully inform the gentlemen in this vicinity that he
can sapply their wants in his line with the
Best Quality,
Lowest Prices,
Either of Eastern manufacture, or
Made to Order!
The subscriber is a practical Boot-maker, and Will
warrant all his work. “Give him a trial, and you
be satisfied. JOSEPH HARNISHFEGER.
North San Juan, Jan. 21, 1858. 10 my
EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY.
D STREET, MARYSVILLE.
The largest assortment of Hats and Capsin
the State is to be found at the Eagle Hat Manufactoty D street, between First and Second
Marysville.
Moleskin, Otter, Beaver, Peruvian and Felt Hats of
the finest quality.
Ladies’ Riding Hats and Children’s Hats and Caps, of
all the new styles.
4ap-Hats and Caps of all kinds made to ordet.-“@&a
All descriptions of Hats cleaned in the most approved
manmer. =~
ww All orders from customers abroad promptly atven aeairnestiiicta ew bites vi oj
FS L. DALEY,
43mm strect, Masyrville.
and at the
JANSON, BOND & C0.
REMO . WAL
E. V. HATFIELD,
Has removed from his old stot to the
BRICK ROW,
on the opposite side of Main street, formerly occupied by
F. T. Seawell & Sons, where lié Keeps Constantly
on hand a large supply of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Miners’ Tools, Duck, Quicksilver, Carpetitet’s Tools,
Nails and Queensware.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
NORTH SAN JUAN.
Nov. 17th, 1857. [1 3m] '
J. J. WOOSTER,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
Wines and Liquors.
FLUME STREET,
Opposite San Frahcisco street,
——
INERS WOULD DO WELL TO GIVE ME A
call, and try my Gvods, as I ‘y oy 4 to sell good
articles fo the satisfaction of all, at thee Lowest
Cash Pricts.
J. J. WOOSTER.
North San Juan, Now. 17 1857. [itt]
W. T. ELLIS,
aoe sTroracs,
Forwarding &£ Commission Warehouse
AND DEALER IN
PRODUCE
Fire-Proeof Buildings,
LOWER PLAZA, MARYS VILLE.
Goods Received, Stored and Forwarded to all parts of
the Mines. .
Keeps cotstatitly ort hand, #lott, Corn Meat, Bran
and Shorts, Middies, Onions, Putatoes etc. 4c3m
LIVERY STABLES & STAGES
SAN JUAN LIVERYSTABLE
Joseph Thomas & Bro.,
RESPECTFULLY announce that
ae they continue to keep on hand and to
: ind let, the best
ale ee 7 SADDLE HORSES
To be found in the Motititains, and ‘hich will be let to
all who may give theni & call, at very moderate prices,
Stabling and Board
For horses and mules, at very liberal faites.
Hay and Grain for Sale.
0Give us a trsal.ey
JOS. THOMAS & Bto:,
1tf Main street, North San Jiiah.
New Liwery Stable.
sMbe
T. G. SMITH & CO,
AVE opened 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, Forest City and Nevada.
Sane
Their large, new, and commodious stables enable
them to accommodate a véry large number of Horses,
and the public can depend upon finding every convenience and care that can be found in any first-classs establishment of the kind.
North San Juan, April 15th, 1858, 22tf
Bloomfield Livery & Feed Stable
NEAR THE IRWIN HOUSE,
North Bloomfield.
J. Pp. SIMS,..cscesceeedesa. Proprietor.
The undersigned would inform the
¥) public generally that he has one of the
i best stables in North Bloomfield. Also
ye the best stock of Horses the market
<2? affords, tolet or for sale to suit customers, and hopes by devoting his whole atténtion to the
business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
P. 8. Stock taken to keep will ha¥e thé best of caré.
May7, 1858. 25tf J. P. SIMS.
North San Juan & Humbug City
ere.
mye subscribers" having purchased
the above-named line, will run it DAILY until
further notice. Leaving the Union Hotel, North San
Juan, every day,at 1 pM arriving at Bell’s Ranch in time
for passerigers to take the stage fot Ofleah’s Flat.
RETURNING,
Leaves the United States Hotel, Humbig City, evety
pres ap be aM for North San Jtian, giving passen;
time to take the stages fur Marysville and Sacramento:
Aut OrnvEeRs PromMptty ATTENDED TO.
THOS ELROD. Prop‘r.
Epwarps & Swarn, Agents, Union Hotel. 26tf
Tin
)
4
a Eee
& Hardwar
STORE!
Stoves Hardware.
COOK STOVES,
PARLOR STOVES,
BOX STOVES,
HOSE PIPES,
..A general assortment ot..
Tinwareé,
SHELF-HARDWARE,
CUTLFRY,
a _2RS’ HARDWARE,
NAILS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS,
BUTTS AND SCREWS.
N. B. Particular attention paid to JOB WORK.
FRANK SMITH,
Fire-proof Brick, nextto Seawell & Sons.
North San Juan, Nov. 17,1867, 1¢f
TALUMA Rath Bitter,
At 26 PECK & COLEY’S.
QTHBLs ofa sizes,
PECK &COLEY’S
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it YOU WANT BILLIARD CHALK, Go
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CHAU.NCEY A. PECK, WM. C. COLEY
PECK @& COLEYS
Cheap Cash Store !
San Juati;,
Worth. StGN OF THE
STARS AND STRIPES!
bscribers having urchase
RS OkN TIRE STOCK of J. P. McCOY, at . reduced
price, have moved from their ofd stand ~~. wine
proof Brick Store, adjoining the on og ic i
nearly under the large Flame. where they have a large
ri ibed Goods and full assortment of the followin, descri x
which they can sell ata LOWER PRICE thar
any other store north of Nevada. ;
They are constantly recelviig, direct from importers,
the best quality of
Provisions, Groceries»
LIQUORS, WINES, ALE, PORTER
Crockery, Glassware,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
MINING IMPLEMENTS,
POWDERS SAFETY ree.
Carpe ’ Tools, Nails, Tar,
a ee orticion which afe irtdis~
pensable in the Mining regions. Also; * large
ment of
Furnitures
Such as Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Pillows, Sheeting,
Blankets, Comforters, Ta.
bles, stands, chairs of all
kinds, and sofas.
In short, an assortmeiit of ee that is watited
by Families atid Miners generally. : Pe
"long acquaintance Sith the wants of a Mining comtis
munity, and superior facilities for obtainicg the best ar?
ticles to be had in our line, warrant usin assuring thos
who may favor us with a call that they will not be did
satisfied.By strict attention to business, and being always low
in our charges, we hope to obtain the public support.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge
FOR RENT.
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a large and commodious Frame Building, and Bowling Alley; also the necessary out-buildings attached;
and 100 Acrés of Land—the greatest portion
being splendid farming land. The House is éligibly
situated on the county road from Marysville to Forest
City via French Corral, Birchville, ‘Sweetland, North
San Juan, Sebastopol &c.—is in the immediate vicinity
ofa large and rich mining district, and is well calcula=
ted for a Hotel, Trading Post, Hospital or Bath House.
It being supplied with water from never-failing springs
the water can be carried into any portion of the build.
ing. Said Building is adjacent to North San Juan, and
a half milé north-east of the town of Sebastopol.
The whole or any portion of the above property will
be rented at a low price, or it cam be bought at the very
loWest rate for cash or on time,
PAUL BALCHEN,
Apply to f
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