Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Hydraulic Press

October 2, 1858 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
lee The Press. ee ———— REE ts SOS Os PSST RE eS Za The attempt to celebrate the laying of. Arrival of the GO LDEN GATE! the Atlantic cable was a failure. Our citi 'SUCGESSofthe CABLE! . ze0S appeared to have exhausted their enthusiasm over the event on the occasion of first . News from London to Sept. Ist. Agents: We, WO aig sons ok ecine de cnocdntncca;. San Francisco . learning it, and there we re on ly ab out half a LE SAS LES BATMarysville . oP, TRNAS Ban 5 oscsenccscoccneesecoed nic cne eSweetiand dozen persons present at the Library room on J. W. DENNIBON.......ccccccsesceesscsceeseee Humbug City Sa n d a y ev ening. Gino. W. TURNET....cccccccccecccees EE «..Ch erokee Great ANOTHER Rejoicings: LINE OF STEAMERS! ~ MISCELLANEOUS. more or less, the ditch itself being GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS fifty miles long. Its capacity is 800 inches. Grizzly Canon affords suffix tte REWUO V°AL cient water to fill it until late in the season, and when that fails, supplies are drawn from the lakes. One WM. C. COLEY CHAUNCEY A. PECK, S Y E L O C & K C PE ! e r o t S h s a C p a e Ch E. V. HATFIELD, Ilas rétitéved from his old store to the BRICK ROW, , n a the u se lak J es is sta ted to n be six a mil e S h t r o r N on the opposité sidé of Main street, formerly occupied by The Golden Cate arrived at San E TH OF GN E SI TH AT F. T. Seawell & Sons, where he keeps constantly lon by g thr ee mil es wid e, and bei ng Woolsey’s 7 on hard a large supply ly oof Fra nci sco on Th ur sd ay mor nin g. We nis o--Nevada . we cam learn, it was gotten up mere b ! S E P I R T S D N A S R A T S da mm to pre ed ven its ove t rfl owi ng, y those condense the most interesting intell G R P O R C O E V R I I S E I S O , N S , iving purchasé¢d ha s er ib cr pee who like bs Su s he 6 Miners’ Tools, Duck, Quicksilver, Carpenter's Tools, con sti tut an es imm ens res e erv oir . UUY, ata reduced Mc fo P. J. of K OC ST RE TL EN the gen ce fr om the Telegraphic Dispatch Fire in the Woods. Nails and Qreeitsware. “‘—_____. to trip it as they go stand into his Fireld re ei th ma fro d Move have , e c i Ano the lak r con e nec wit ts this h but , On the light fantastic toe,” For some time past the woods on the nerth of the Marysville Democrat. ~sieer Brick Snre, adjoining the Express Office, and ge lar a ve ha y the e er wh e. um Fl it ge is con FI lar sid NE the era r bly WI sma de th NE lle un an r. S AN rly The by the rejoicersover the Atlantic cable nea D sam LI e QU OR S, side of the Middle Yuba, in the direction of The grand celebration in N. York ewing, tooreed Goods, A very pleasant dance came off at the Theater on Monday evening, but, so far as Camptonville, have been on fire, and ptesent at tow. night a spectacle of much grandeur. A severe old bachelor observed im regard to the party that it was ‘a flow of reason and a feast of sole.” When the first dispatch is received by the Daring the day the scene of the conflagration is beuutified by softest tints of purple haze, and.smoky wreaths that float along the horizon or linger round the higher peaks of hills. But as evening comes‘on, and the thousand varying hues of twilight blend Overland Telegraph from the Atlantic States, Sa n Ju an wi ll hu rr ah and illuminate with into grey, the wooded range throws off its veil an y of them. Speed the day! of softness and rises darkly against the deepen on the ist Sept., in honor of the suc cess of the Atlantic Telegraph, was probably the most magnificent affair ditch supplies Humbug, and other mining localities along the ridge. Nov. 17th, 1857. and full assortment of the ai ae SAN JUAN. PRICE thas which they can sell — a t Nevada. h J. J. W O O S T E R, THE Last OVERLAND Matt arrived s; ie er oc Gr , ns io is ov Pr DEALER IN of the kind which ever took place on safely at Placervile on the 29th ult. WINES, ALE, PORTER, S, OR QU LI this centinent. The city was visited G R O C E R I E S Thr ee pas sen ger s kery, Glassware, cam oc e in Cr the sta ge by tens of thousands of strangers,and “iraeceacheuiity vetebihi g, “direct from importers, : F the best quality of AND fro m Sal t Isa ke. The city is said to from early morning until long after _ , TS EN EM PL IM NG NI MI P R O V I S I O N S . g st be FU Y T los E ing F A S its S& sai ntl ER y mid WD qui nig et PO ht Br cha oa dw rac ay ter wa . s a per fec t ing sky, whilst long strata of dense smoke-clouds Wines and Liquors. r, Carpenters’ Tools, Nails, Tar, Rope he at Le ‘“‘HaTcuen sy SawDust.— According to jam. Almost every building was apGambling, drunkenness, and rowdys FLUME STREET, crown its wavy outline. As the darkness increaa. and seasuieen other articles wlfelr are indtsth e Hy ort dr ass av ge li lar a c o; Als Pr s. es ion s, reg ng a ni ca Mi se the in le of sab art pen ifi cia l pro pri ses one tongue of flame after another is thrust ate ly dec ora ted . The Oppo site re San wa Fran s cisc o stre et. ism pre vai l to an ala rmi ng ment of ext ent . hatching recently occurred at Clark & Co’s. A out amongst the resinous pines, until the whole saw-mill, near Jowu Hill, Placer county!” an immense military and civic progentile named rINERS WOULD DO WELL TO GIVE ME A s e r u t i n r u F Bea ty wall of distant timber is starred with eyes of has bee n lic ens ed call, and try my Goods, as I endeavor to sell good ces sio n dur ing the day . Th So says the San Francisco WVationa/, We e Mo n~ Mat , ads ste Bed as h Suc articles to the satisfaction of all, at the Lowest ‘Tuddy fire. to kee p a gro gge ry at ng, eti $20 She ,00 s, 0 low Pil s, per sse tra Ca sh Pri ces : tre al Lig ht Bat ter y, a Bri tish Com~ The gaszer is reminded of beacon answering to hope Iowa Hill feels flattered; we don’t. Blankets, Comforters, TaWO J.J , , . OS . TE R. ann um, and his dai ly rec eip ts are all of s air ‘ch , nds pan sta s, y, ble By par th ade e d wa wit y, h th the Nor San e Jua th res Nov Tr 17 n, t. 185 . in {it 7. it Cy f] ru y Jo s ur na l cri es out beacon as in the days of Scottish border feud : ; ad sofas. and kinds, $25 0. The presence of an army is “‘sn ax!” to the above item. Wrong, neighW. Field, Capt. Hudson, and Eagi“And soon a score of fires, I ween, In short, an assortment of gn that is wattited From height, and hill, and cliff were seen; W. T. ELLIS, a by Families and Miners generally. bor; its as much a fact as the comet, though neer Everett rode along in a carriage not favorable to the morals of any of a Mining com“A long acynaintance with the wants Each from each the signal caught ; a much smaller narrative. We like to eggand were everywhere saluted with place, and even the Mormons, much eave g the best arobtainic sfor facilitie superior and munity, STORAGE, Each after each they gleamed to sight, warrant usin ances line, our hadin be to ticles as has bee n said against them, are Ferwarding £ Commission Warehouse who may favor us With a call that they will not be dis sell people but not in that way. As stars arise upon the night.” cheers and boquets. The trades aS et . satisfied AND DEALER IN dis gus ted wit h Unc le Sam ’s tro ops . low atways wer being e and rep A Mysterious Grave. , res business ent to on ed pla n atteritio tfo rm strict car By s, a@ Rev. L. S. Ery, who was formerly a citisupport. pwhlc the obtain to hope we charges, our in PR OD Cap UC t. E Haw es’ com man d of 100 dra On Monday last as Messrs. Sears and CHapzen of this town and in busines; her and all the nat ion ali tie s app eared in e, has been of Charge a 2 oe * * * CUTLERY, HARDWARE, x ‘wack of this place were passing along an unfre appointed by the Conference of the M. E. Church quented ravine which lies a short distance beto preach at Red Bluffs. yond the San Juan Saw-Mill in a south-easterly Rev. J. Perrit, who preached here in 1835-6, direction from town, they detected the appearis appointed te Crescent City, and H. B. Suetance of a recent grave, the earth having been pon, whe succeeded him, is re-appoin ted to For goo ns and 50 inf ant ry are on the way the procession. The shipping and to the Sho sho ne cou ntr y. Gen. Hunt public buildings were literally cov Fire-Preef Buildings, LOWER PLAZA, MARYSVILLE. Goods Delivered Free OTICE TO CREDITORS.=-Estate of and Dr. For ney acc omp any the ex: Goods Received, Stored and Forwarded to aH parts ef ered with iisgs. At the Crystal undersigned, Executor of the above named Esthe by the Mines. me clai ng havi ons pers atl and of, s itor ped cred iti the on to tate, wit h a lar ge sto ck of pre sKeeps constantly on hand, Flour, Corn Meal, Bran Palace, Messrs. Fie!1. Capt. Hud~ said James Thomas, d the of te esta the nst agai and Shorts, Middles, Onions, Potatoes etc. 4c3m. to exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers withent s for the Ind ian s. partly removed frem it, by some animal probably, est City. son, Engineer Everett and Woodion of this ncties icat publ first the from ths mon ten in Cel . Andrews was at Thousand #0 that the sides of the pit were visible. The Jno. Dickinson, a probationer of one year in house, and Capt. Dayman, were Dretothe undersigned at his store in North San s bee 8. 185 31, y Jul circumstance excited their suspicions, and procuthe Conference, who officiated ast Spr ing Valley en route for Oregon LIVERY STABLES & STAGES he last preasented with medals on behalf of the , Executor PH AS SE OM JO TH wing a shovel they dug down for three or four cher in San Juan, bas been granted a discontin . with N. Y. corporation. 950 men, 150 wagons, Estate of Jas, Thomas, dec and 1,000 the of 10] 88t Fif tee n tho usa nd feet, when a human head was discovered, lying uance, et his request, that he may return to he ad o: mul es. Th ey too k the Cal iSAN JUA N LIV ERYSTABLE voi ces joi ned in singing two original ‘with the back part up, and with a short cuo of College. . NT RE R FO for rou nia te avo te the id de ep snow black hair attached. Taking hold of this apodes. David D. Field delivered an HE undersigned offers for rent his RANCH, with Jose ph Tho mas & Bro. , a large and commodious Frame Building, and Bo®= on the Or eg wendage for the purpose of turning the head, it on mo un ta in s. Th ey wil l ora tio n, and the Rev. Dr. Field, the A Soctan anp Weppine Party RESPECTFULLY announce that ling Alley; also the necessary out-buildings attached, pulled from the scalp, but they were satisfied pro e A bab the ly y con tin re nd ue ez to vo ke us ep on portion greatest ha at nd Land—the an of Ben d Acres ici to 100 and a, say s fat her of thi s no w fam ous fam ily , a is to be Wd. let, the best gi ve n at Ch er ok ee by Mr. The House is eligibl land. that the grave contained the body of a Chinese farming splendid being the Un io n, tak ing Sa cr am en to in the ir pra yer situated on the county road from Marysville to Fores’ .—D isp atc hes dat ed on the man or woman. Not liking to vontinue their and Mrs. Jonny Cary, in S A D D L E H O R S E S North Sweetland, Birchville, Corral, French via City Tu rn ey ’s cou rse an , d thu ma s ki an ng ove rla nd sa me day were received from Lonimmediate vicinity the in investigations, as the body was far gone in de&c.—is Sebastopol Juan, San To be for nd in the Mou nta ins , and whi ch will be let to Ha il , on calculawell is and Th district, ur mining rich and sd large ofa ma ay rc h acr ev oss en in the g con Oc tin t. ent . 7t h. don. Cyrus W. Field received over ay and smelt offensively, they returned to town all who may give them a call, at very moderate prices, ted fora Motel, Trading Post, Hospital or Bath House. and reported the circumstance to the Chinese.— springs never-failing from water with supplied being It one hun dre d con gra tul ato ry mes sag es d Boar and ng Stabli The First Flash across the Pioneer of tle build. portion aily into carried be can water the Mr. Cxapwick questioned some of them, and fro m Governors, Mayors, heads of For horses and mules, at very liberai rates. ing. faid Building is adjacent to North San Juan, and MI SC EL LA NE OU S. Wires ef the Overland Telegraph i elicited the information that one ef their women a half mile north-east of the town of Sebastopol. Line. dep art men ts, and pub lic off will ici property als above the of in portion any or Ha whole y The an d Gra in for Sal e. was really buried there. Several circumstances ATTENTION: be rented at a low ptice, or it dh be bought at the very We received this morning the following every State and Territory in the UnBGive us a trsal.y Tead to the opinion that she waa murdered. The pithy
lowest rate for cash or on tinié. Ladies and Gentleme JOS. THOMAS & BRO., announcement, per Alta James Thomas, deceased. Notice is hereby given eee Line: Chinese bury their dead with many ceremonies, first Sommir, Sierra Nevapa Mounr’s, and if the woman had died a natural death her 35 MILES EAST OF PLACERVILLE, faneral would have been an event generally Sept 28th, 9 o’clock, a. ar. known; whereas, according to their own account Brer— G1 ecting—*The she was buried in the night, whilst the locality of her grave was evidently chosen on account of its secrecy. Several weeks ago some ladies heard a Chinese woman screaming dreadfully, and on going forth, prompted by benevolent feolings, found her lying on tke ground weeping and groaning pitifully, and learned from her that she jhad been beaten by a Chinaman. One of the Gelestials admitted to Mr. Chadwick that a woman was killed by being beaten, and buried in ion, and also from Canada.—At night the fire department had a grand torchlight procession, nearly two n! NEW DRY-GOODS STORE mountains speak to miles in length, and the city was IN WE IS S’ FIRE-PROOF BRICK, the sea” for the first time, by lightning. bri lli Main st., next door to Frank Smith’s ant ly ill umi nat ed, Br oa dw ay bePLACERVILLE & HUMBOLDT TELEGRAPH Co. TIN SHOP, LEVY. JUAN. ing a per fec t bla ze of lig ht. Grand Coming on the heels of iast night’s celebration, this is indeed cause for rejoicing,and celebrations also came off in other Ww eur Tespectfally inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of North San Juan and vicinity,that is @ guarantee that the following resoletion, cities. The remainder of the cable he has fitted up the above building, and opened a ne w unanimously adopted last night by the greatand well selected stock of Ladies and Gentlemen’s is bei ng rap idl y dis pos ed of ia lin ks est gathering ever beheld in Sacramento wa,s FURNISHING 1tf New Livery Stable. the night. They were much surprised at the wires upon the summit of the Nevadas, that discovery of the grave, and afterwards filled it they are entitled to the earnest support of the ir feltow-citizens in carrying out their en‘up with earth. No irformation tending to desterprise. ‘ignate the guilty ene could be obtained. Half-Way House. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES &e ONE PRICE STORE! AVE opened their new Livery, Exchange and Hi Stables, corner of Main and Reservoir streets North San Juan, and furnished it with a large and well business, and especially of all those Dry Goods and been manufactured and sold to spec« of Fancy Saddle Horses for Gentiémen, Well Trained Horse’ fur Ladiés, English, American and California Sadules, Articles which are adapted to the exclusive wants of the Ladies. [sept. 25 tf 26} ulators. ‘March Sth, 1858. 16tf wer esirerusrivarusr GOODS, by jewellers, being cut upin all sizes to selected stock of fine animals and vehicles of the very which he invites their attention. His motto is best description. Resolved, That the Placerville and Humand mounted in many different ways. Single Buggy Wagons, boldt Telegraph Company have shown, by “QUIGX SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Double Buggy Wagons, A lar ge quantity of bogus cable has His stock consists of every variety of Goods in his line Trotting and Pacitig Horses, the energy which has already placed the a compliment not undeserved. I PAUL BALCHEN, Apply to Main street, North San Juan. BLOCK & FURTH. CORNER “F MAIN AND FLUME STS., NORTH SAN JUAN. Are now receiving a large and well selected stock of SPRING CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING The quarantine buildings on Staten Avid tlie best material of all kinds for such aa éstabGOODS!. lish ment . ‘ 5 Hurrah for the Overland Telegraph. Island were burned on the nights of If You want a Good Cigar, AG Tiorses taken on Livety by the day or month. Be Careful about Stove Pipes. e CALL AT.. aaa ALSO...3 Bee. the Ist and 2d ult., as a nuisance, by As the cool season of Autumn draws on, and The line of this Company has cost so far a SAM ’S CI GA R ST OR E, E x c hanges mo b of 50 0 men . preparations are made to mcet it, everybody only about $65 per mile, but the cost will of BETWEEN THE UNION H )TEL AND POST-OFFICE Wi th Ca (Latest style.) mp to nv il For le , est Cit y an d Ne va da , Th e U. S. Bri g Dol phi n, Cap tai n LAR GE stock a such of cigar s constantly on hand. should remember to put up stove-pipes.in course be greater as they advance. The oriA Cig ars by the Box , at Cit y Pric es. Thei r larg e, new, and commodious stables enable Mof fit , ove rha ule d an d cap tur ed a manner that they will not endanger the town.— gimal capital of the Company was $15,000, The choicest brands of Virginia Tobacco, them to accommodate a very large number of Horses, Boots & Shoés3 ot brick chimneys are not used large openings should be made through partitions and canvas dinings for the passage of pipes, so that those inflamable materials cannot possibly catch fire, and the pipe should be so sccurely jointed that its constant expansion and contraction, nor the force of wiads shall not cause it to fall apart.— Apertures in the roofs should also be large--they an be made so and yet kept perfecily water ‘tight by the tinner’s assistance. am Letters fcr the Overland Mail via Placer ville are received at the Post Office in this place nearly every day, and the number is steadily increasing. Every person who has correspondents in the Western States ought to send his letters dy this route. As the mail increases in size, the route will increase in importance. Californians owe it to themselves to express a preference for the northern route, and to give it all the importance possible by the transmission of their cormeepondenee over it, and the early completion of :@ line of telegraph. stock, as they should do. County Items. From the Nevada Democrat of Wednesday we gather the fullowing items: A masquerade and fancy dress ball came off at the Arcade Saloon last Saturday evening in grand style. But at 12 o’clock the performance was abruptly closed by the entry of the Marshall and a police force, who enforced the city ordinance which prohibits public amusements after that hour on Sat urday night. They took the musicians into Niagara will be fitted immediately to take the negroes back to Africa. The steamer Hermann, of Capt. Randall’s California Line of Pacific Steamers, sailed from New York for San Francisco, Aug. 23d, and will be followed by the Washington, Sept. 24th. The White Stebbin’s Company are making active preparations for resuming travel on the Ni caragua route. The Tehuantepec Co’s. steamer, Poydras,with men and materials for opening the Tehuantepec route, was lost at qsea by foundering. ost No lives Gold had beenfound in Kansas, and several hundred had gone to the diggings. The yellow fever is razing south. custody. .£8-The cable works successfully and is Court oF Sesstons.—The regular term of soon to be opened to the publ ic. Seve ral this Court commences on Monday next. The mes sag es of a private and business nature only business before it will probably be the trial of Marshall, indicted at the last term had been exchanged. The news of the conas one of the stage robbers. Jn. Hope, who clusion of the Chinese War had been received was indicted with Marshall, and admitted to in England, and advices from Indi a to Jul y bail in the sum of $3,000, forfeited his bail 19th repr esen t the mu‘iny as deing rapidly at the last term and has not since been heard quelled. The London Times favors the anfrom. Deep SuHart.—The Young America Comnexation of Mexico to the United States. ar On all taxes not paid on or before the third pany last week finished sinking a shaft on -Monday in the present month, the Collector is the Sugar Loaf Range, and struck the bedGr iz zt y Hi tt .— Th is mi ni ng lo < roc at the k dep of 285 th feet Thi . is bes sauthorized to make an additional charge of five lie to be the dee sha in tha vici ved pes ft t nit ca li ty , which is situated one mile cent. Tax-payers will do well to remember ty. this it is very common for citizens to get on south of Columbia Hill, on the South The Board of Equalization had concladed the delinquent list through mere forgetfulness, Yu ba is , li ke ly to pr ov ve e ry ri ch . as roll Ass the of ess exa its men min t ati on ‘and they are thus caused a considerable expense alt Man era Ass the by y tio out ess mad ns or. e Th cl e ai ar ms no e ye t all t pr ep ar ed which might just as well have been saved. were made, but the total taxab‘e property of the county will not vary much from the amfor washing, but are esteemed good oun ret by the Ass whi was t urn ess ch ed or, ‘the steamer’s news in time to issue an Extra. $4,102,093. property and command high prices. We received the commencement of a dispatch Mrs. John Wood will appear at the MetroThe San Juan Company have com-atabout 12 o'clock, and the remainder late politan Theater on Monday evening. The menced washing and struck blue ~~ gm the evening. News is transmitted from Democrat says Mr. N. P. Brown is the pringravel. It prospects well and the cipa prop and pro mu of the l riet per n or ty Bagland to New York, through the wide Atpri nte Luc r! ky thea ter. new boys anticipate a good yield. A n tio sta ‘A@eatio, and from New York to every The Jus elec of the cou will astic t nty es fourth interest sold some time ago for a an th me ti s les in in the eastern States, semble at the Court House next Monday, for $2,500, As usual, it was impossible to obtain _ PST t or sh a for d te it sm an tr be n ca e ag ss me the purpose of electing two Associate Justiief ‘br distance in California. Buchanan and Vicees of the Court of Sessions. ‘toris cat shan bold an electrical tete-a-tete easier and San Juan can connect. Rev. Mr. Dryden has been re-appointed to If the charge of the Nevada Methodist Church. but is held now at $4,000. The Philadelphia Company have ly express the feelings of ou far so d, an s, es el am bl is re he ice off e Th s. er PIPES. Cherry stems, Amber mouth pieces, Playing cards, matches, a large assortment of Confectionery, Fruits, &c., &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SAM SAMUELSON. North San Juan, Sept. 11, 1858. FRANCHERE’S New Stationery, Cigar and Tobacco Store. IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, NORTIE SAN JUAN; HE subscriber has lately opened a new stock of goods as above, arid 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. t bu ; so al ice off da va Ne e th , ow us we kn and edited by County Clerk ShoemaValley, A somebody is not. ker, comes to us this week filled with local te la e at St is th editor in The d ve interest. ri much ar of s ll intelligence mi r de ci o Tw r a "g ld to e ar e w r fo , ed ed ne e b ot nn ca y denies the trath of the report that the Nely. The n w o t y er ev in d e r u t c a f u n a vada Rifles had been notified by Gov. Weller that good cider is m l ta pi ca a es uc od pr an Ju n a S without mills, and to hold themselves in readiness, as they r. de ci n o a e n O cf e cl arti be wanted to fight the Northern Indimight e ey ae n phe condiflourishing a isin Of Valley Grass ans. st Po e th at es os cl l i a aa The Atlantic M e h T . g n i n e v e ) y a d tion, according to the .Vational. Itis desr u t a S ( is place this y a d n u S k c o l c ’ o 7 motnt most than s permanence more to a tined p f l a h t a e e g prev tuin towns. morning tablishment of the kind. North San Juan, April 15th, 1858. Valices etc: e J. P. BIMB — 2 (<___f. ccc cvcctcsdcus -eee.tProprietor. wh» public generally that he has one of the B best stables in North Bloomfield. Also 2A the best stock of Horses the market aa) affords, tolet or for sale to suit customers, and hopes by devoting his whole attention to the business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. P. 8. Stock taken to keep will have the best of care. May7, 1858. 25tf J. P. SIMS. 23 North San Juan, July 23, 1858,—36tf, 7 ALL the NEW MUSIC is received t Sic from the East, immediately after the arrival of the Mail Steamer, at : FRANCHERE’S. HIARRIS & MARCHAND, E Srre&t, NEAR THE CORNER oF SECOND, n= Oy Also--73, J street, Sacramento, AND Aut Oapvers Promptiy ATTENDED To. THOS ELROD. Prop‘r. . Epwarps & Swain, Agents, Union Hotel. We guarantee the correctness of our Assays, and bind ourselves to pay tue difference that may arise with any IN BARS OR COIN. Specimens of Quartz Assayed and valued, Terms for Assaying—Same Tes Francisco. not3m HARRIS, D. MARCHAND. _ 26tf Tin & Hardware An entire new Stock. WESTERFIELD & CO., Next Door to the U. S. Hotel, E Smetle grt North Bloonifield inning oe a store as above, = Goodsin thelr line, comaletinig of —_— : Hats, Caps, Boots, Shées, GENTLEMEN’s FURNISHING Goobs, WESTERFIELD & CO. NEW BOOT& SHOU STORE STORE! = Stoves Herdware. OPPOSITE C. SCHARDIN’S SALOON, or. Main COCK STOVES ’ PARLOR STOVES, Street. dada BOX STOVES, Boot & Shee Hidores ins place, the. undersigned . ate= HOSE PIPES, ..A general assortment ot.. and at the Titinware, ASSAYING ion. AND morning at5 am for North San Rsuan, giving passengers Goods. ees tintie to take the stages for Marysville and Sacramento. Humbug, may 26, 1858. Will continue to carry on the business of Gold and Ores, Of Every Descript Store, is complete, and they are determined to sell at the lowLeaves the United States Hotel, Humbug City, every est prices. Give us a cdil and iet ts chow you the 106, SACRAMENTO ST., SAN FRANCISCO MELTING,REFINING & 19t Inevery variety. They would say to all that their stovk RETURNING, Marysville Pioneer ASSAY OFFICE. New Main streét, for passengers to take the stage for Orlean’s Flit. E. FRANCHERE. North 8an Juan, March 30, 1858. _ Roger’s & Wasterholm’s choice cutlery. 4 kw subscribers? having purchased Razors and razor strops; scissors, &c. &c. the above-named line, will run it DAILY until toere best CIGARS and TOBACCO, at reasonable further notice. Leaving the Union Hotel, North San prices. In additicn to the above, the subscriber will keep a Juan, every day,at 1 pM arriving at Bell’s Ranch in time Window papor, curtains, &c., which he will sell as low as they can‘be purchased in the cities. Highest Price paid for Gold Dust North San Juan & Humbug City together with steel pens. The latest styles of ink stands; Arnold’s writing fluid and other inks. Paper Hangings, Ali of which will be sold at the most Reasonable Prices. NEAR THE IRWIN HOUSE, Please Call and Judge for Yourself. North Bloomfield. One Price, and no Deviation , The undersigned woald inform the BLOCK & FURTH. the best in the market, and a variety of other kinds, good stock of BLANKETS, TRUNKS, 22tf Bloomfield Livery & Feed Stable e CALIFORNIA GOLD PENS, was celebrated by the firing of anvils, EA GL E HA T MAN UFA CTO RY. bonfires, &c., much to the wonderGrass at D published ET, MARYSVILLE. The .Vevada .Vational, commences next Monday. . and the public can depend upon finding every convenience and care that can be found in any first-classs es 4..3m completed their tunnel, raised a shaft, of the U.S. Mints. and are now making ready to wash. Returns made in from 6 to 12 Hours, An eighth interest recently sold for $1,500. The success of the ‘Atlantic cable Court,which District the of term next the at ad re d an s rselve there was ay use in waxing wroth and cayIn Jaru.—There are now eight inmates in ing hard things, we might ‘‘ pitch in;” as it the county jail, seven of whom are under intried be to are They murder. for dictment t. ien fic suf l wil c ! vu ms Hu rd wo le mp is, the si Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Tobacco Boxes, Can Tobacco. A large variety of Best Quality, Lowest Prices, SHELF-HARDWARE, e of Eastern manufacture, or Either CUTLERY, er! Ord e to Mad . , . BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, The subscriber is a practical Boot-maker, and will his work. Give him a trial, and you will allt. warran NAILS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, JOSEPH HARNISHFEGER. ~* be satisfied. BUTTS AND SCREWS, North San Juan, Jatt. 21, 1858, 10 my N.B. Particular attention paid to JOB WORK FRANK SMITH, Fire-proof Brick, nextto Seawell & Sons, North San Juan, Nov: 17,1857. 1tf .Dissolution of Co-partnership. . NOTICE tofore existing between the undersigned in the “ $ hereby giveti, that the undersigned will apply to I the Beard ot Supervisors of Nevada county, at their regular meeting of the October term, or a§ soon thereafter as he ca be hi jay is hereby given that the partnership herelicense to keep a Toll B business of hotel-Keeping in North San Juan, is this The largest assortment of Hats and Capsin day dissolved. All accounts against.the firm ,cah be the State is to be found at the Eagle Hat Mapresented to either one of the parties, both of whom _ ws Fea nufactory D street, between First and Second will collect and receipt fordues, int Known eeria 5a lees _Nevada Freeman a Renewal. of across the Middle Yuba at THOMAS FREEMAN. Crossing. 4b the ment of the miners at Gopher Hill, county, Cal., Sept 3, 1858. . Bassget who came over to see what was up. IQUORS, ofall kinds, best quality, ED S. WA W. RD S, : The cabin of Mr. Louis Marr was Marysville. Sept. 17, 1858. 5 4w DAVID L. SWAIN: et 9 sale by HECK & COLRY Otter, Beater, Peruvian and Felt Hats of burned down last week, and the flames theMoleskin, ARDWARE.--An extensive assortment of ; finest quality. iv. st rece E GREASE-:Ju AXL T EN AT were with dificulty prevented from Ladies’ Ridirig Hats and Children’s Hats and Caps, of Hhitinese just received at the store of . LEY &CO K PEC 33, Se by e sal for and ed, : sep 17 F t. styles. new the all PE & CK CO LE Y. spreading to other houses. 4ay~Hats and Caps of all kinds made to ordet-@a Fa gs é approved most the in cleaned Hats of descriptions All COL & EY' bo S: ee k et h Grizzly Hill is abundantly supplied manner. D e e f F o r S a t e . We. All orders from customers abroad promptly at4 hires residence of the subscriber wi!l be ones QTHEL, ofall sizes, with water by Irving’s ditch which tended at to. if app! edforsoon. It isa corner lot, 90x130 f heads at the Chain Lakes on the New Goods teteived by every steamer. opposite the residence of A. Frazer, JAMES L. DALEY, BE RI of a supe iu y rior ED FF D, OLMSTEA BP, J. summit, a distance of forty miles, een 43m Dstreet, Marysville. North San Juan, Sept. 17,1858, ceived by P peer — ee sla ver wit h 34 7 sla ves , off the coast whieh the stockholders may increase at will _ amight have terminated in disastrous cotfiagraof Cu ba on the 22 d ult. The slaver $1 to 50 ,0 00 . tion but for being happily detected ere too late ; wa s a Bal tim ore brig. The steamer Th cit e ize of ns Sa cr am ar en ta e to ki ng and both were caused by stove-pipes. Where Two accidents have already occurred Finely Mounted Harness, ae senna aor eee eee ee) : ;