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a neo pe a PIES OSCAR IE AOR BA 5p I AC aT ne
_The Hydraulic Press, .
THE SACRIFICE.
A TALE OF MOROCCO,
The following story, illustrative of the re. known and approved by
solution of a Jewish maiden, we cut from .
the Detroit Morning Post, to which paper it .
is contributed by a correspondent, who professes to have been resident in Morocco at
the time of its occurrence.
A young Jewish girl, a few years ago, suffered for her faith and atoned for her temporary error, with a fortitude and resolution
which has even in Morocco made her story
memorable. She was a maiden of no ordinary beauty and genticness, and found herself so persecuted within her own family that . pus, Cholera Infantum,
At any time the . Female Weaknesses, and
existence was a burthen.
lives of the Jews are wretched enough, but
hers was rendered intolerable by the blows
and ill-treatment of a vixen mother, who, . mencement of the attack.
amongst other cruelties, wished to compel
her into marriage with a worthless fellow
against her choice. It would be tedious to
go through the detail of her misery. Her
home was a place of torment, and she had
no other refuge—for maiden is never safe
from insult or violence, beyond the protection of her own house and family. And their
domestic despotism is such that no friend or
relation would afford her an asylum.
Under these circumstances one evening, tive Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his
when she had fled from blows and injury
within doors, and sat herself down outside . whuhave long used the
the door—in the desperation of her heart she . faction which ail express
formed the sudden resolution of escaping
from these torments by turning Mooress. This
is not uncommon among the Jewesses, al. Catharticsact on different
though I have known no instance of a Jew
becoming a Mussulman. Iam not aware of
any absolute impediment in the Moorish religion; but the Moors hold the Jews in such
sovereign contempt, scarcely applying to
them the epithet men, that it is doubtful . in the Back and Loins,
whether they would be received. Besides,
the Jews, amidst all their degradation’ and
timidity, are tenacious of their religion to a
miracle.
of course, exempted from the dominion of
her family, is placed within the immediate
protection of the Moors, and admitted to the
privileges of the rest of the women. Sheis
taken care of and provided with a husband.
The young girl we speak of went with this . by the trade in all the large towns.
object up to the Castle, and sat down at the
rs Mz rer ¢ = C — vay, New York. door? Raid Mohamed Ben-Abou, one of the Manufacturer and Proprietor, Broadway, New Yor
principal military chiefs of the Empire. Kaid
Abou is one of the most gentlemanly as well
as the most enlightened of the Moors. He
endeavored to dissuade her from her purpose, to induce her to return home, and even
with gentle roughness repelled her, but in
vain. She was conveyed to the bashaw, but
still adhered to her resolution—which the
Moors have, however, a very amiable, and a
very reasonable custom in such cases, in giving the proselyte ‘hree days for reflection—
thus affording time for the evaporation of
passion, drunkenness, or excitement. If, after that period, the fatal words are pro. and reliefand health to your infants.
nounced, and the ceremony of apostasy is
past, the renegade can at no future time return to his religion, or ever attempt to leave
the country, without the assurance of certain death if detected.
days of probation, the poor girl’s excitement
still continued sufficiently violent to sustain . INSTANCETOEF ;
her resolution in spite of the remonstrances
of her tribe. She became a Mooress, and
was removed from their power. But alas!
time and thought cooled the fever of her
passion ; the desolation of her new world
weighed upon her spirit; remorse and superand medical virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT
stitious terror thronged upon her heart; the
tabbis’ and bigoted of her sect found means
to convey to her the reproach and contempt suffering from pain anctexhaustion, relief will be found
of her tribe, and to stimulate into action
that far more intolerable self-contempt which
clings to a violated conscience.
world offered no hope to her, and she determined to atone for her error by her death—
to die in the religion which she had insulted.
She accordingly presented herself to the authorities, and professed her recantation. The
penalty was well known, but as the case was . ®!™ost instantly
singular, the bashaw referred it to the Em. Griping in the Bowels, & Wind Colic,
peror, and awaited his pleasure. Meanwhile and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remethe girl was confined in prison. The soldiers died, end in Death ..s.eereereerseesees ateeeneseeees : We believe
who arrived from the Emperor had orders to . it the best and FOR
She set out on . . : E
her journey to Morocco with the composure . REMEDYin the; CHILDREN
conduct her to his presence,
ot despair. She knew it was the journey to
her grave. During its continuance, (and it
was long and fatiguing,) she never lost her
command. She had been guilty of one fatal
weakness; it was to be her last.
When conducted to the judgment seat, she
looked around upon the thousandsof fanatibowed herself before the Emperor with meekness undismayed.
The present Emperor (or Sultan as he is
called) is by no means a cruel or blood-thirsty P
inan. On thecontrary, in his private habits
he is affable and good-natured, and in his
public ox sovereign character, .almost uni. 122%» Weshington st., San Francisco.
formly temperate and wise. But, strange as
it may seem, the Emperor is as much aslave
ag the meanest of his subjects, to those fanatical ooservances of ancient customs,upon
the tenacious and inviolablesuppert of which
the very existence of the Moors as a people }
depends. Even he could not, asin the present case, wrest an immemorial law of the . we desire to call attention to the fact that
empire without great risk.
‘Demand of her,” said the Sultan, “if . isan entirely different material from
what has beenreported respecting her be true?’
She mildly answered in the affirmative.
“Is she aware of the penalty of immediate
death ?””
“Yes.”
But inform her that it is not yet too late.
She is a fool te throw away her life in order
xo be reckoned among the dogs of the Empire,
who have deceived her. Sheshallbe provi‘led for, and received among our ownwomen.
uet her look around and choose for herself a
husband, among my chiefs.” °
“I desire merely to die in the religion of
my fathers.”
This was the last and only answer that
vould be elicited. To spare her unnecessary
pain, as she was yet speaking, a soldier from
behind, at a private signal fromthe Emperor,
struck the blow which banished from her
eyes the dreamlike world around her. She
‘ell to the ground a martyr and a corpse.
But what is most remarkable—over the
grave of the Jewish maiden, the Moors
themselves have erected a saint house, (as it
is termed) which is equaily respected with pervious tooil and steam and capable of enduring heat
.
;
those of their own saints, scattered through
theEmpire. There the criminal may take
sanctuary—and thither the sick; the unfortwnate, or the traveling, startingon a’perilous
journey, resort to offer up their devotive
supplications.
current, of wonderful cures effected, and remarkable interpositions of Providence, in
favor of pilgrims to that shrine.
aia SPR ea LE ae a
’Mrs. Partincron makes Shakspeare say—
‘ Sweet. are the nses of advertisements,”
. LIVER INVIGORATOR
. the use of the LIVER IN. plaints, Dysentery, Drop; swallow both together.
In becoming renegade, a Jewess is, . in the head. all inflammatory Diseases, Worms in
During the three . grussirFan:
The dreary . ofthe most EXPERIERCED and SKILFUL NURSES
‘child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOeal and savagesoldiery without wavering,and LUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if
Medicinal.
S ANF ORD’S
Never Debilitates.
'T’ is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established ‘fact, a Standard Medicine,
all that have used it,
With confidence in all
is recommended,
within the last two
all hopesof relief.as the
tificates in my possesand is now resorted to
. the diseases for which it
. Jt has cured thousands
years, Who had given up .
numero usunsolicited cersion show.
The dose must be adapof the individual taking
quantities as to-act gentLet the dictates of your
ted to the temperament
it, and used in such
ly on the bowels.
rates guide you in
VIGORATOR, and it
plaints, BiliousAttacks
rhoea, Summer Comsy,Sour Stomach, HaCholera, Cholera MorFlatulence, Jaundice,
may be used successfully as an ordinary Family Medicine. It willeure SICK
HEADACHE, (as thousands can testify)in twenty
minutes if two or three tea spoonfuls are taken at comwilleure Liver ComDyspepsia, Chronic Diarbitual Costiveness, Cholic
LIVER INVIGORATOR.
All who use it are giving their testimony iu its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and
Price, One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO,
SANFORD’S
Family Cathartic Pills,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put in Glass Cases, Air
Tight, and will keep in any Climate.
The FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL is a gentle but acpractice for more than twenty years.
The constantly increas. gy . ing demand from those
PILLS, and the satisinregard to their use,
hasinduced me to place them within the reach
of all.
The Know that different
portions of the bowels.
ARTIC PILL has, with
established fact, been
ety of the Purest Vegalike orn every part of
are good and safe in all
needed, such as Deach, Sleepiness, Pains
Costiveness, Pain and
Soreness over the whole body, from sudden
cold, which frequently, if neglected, end in a long
course of fever, Loss of Appetite, a creeping sensation
of cold over the body. Restlessness, Leadache,or weight
Profession well
The FAMILY CATHdue reference to this well
compounded from a varietable Extracts, which act
the alimentary canal, and
eases where a Cathartic is
rangements of the StomCATHARTIC PILLS
Children or adults. Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the
Blood, and many diseases to which ‘flesh is heir, too
numerous to mention In this advertisement.
Dose 1 to3.
PRICE THREE DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills
are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
old by the Druggists everywhere. and by
PARK & WHITE,
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast, 152 Washington
street, San Francisco. sept lly
MRS. WINSLOW,
N experienced Nurseand Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her :
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by
softening the gums, reducing {the inflamation—will
allay ALL PAlNand spasmodic action, and is
Sure to Regulate the Bowels,
Depend npon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
We have put up and sold this article for over ten
years, and can say, tn confidence in truth of it, what
we have never setteeeeseeeeeeeeneneee pasmeests 3 been able to say
of any otner Mrs. medicine—NeEv
WINSLOW'S : ED, IN ASINGLE
i SOOTHING : recr a CURE,
used. Never when timely } Syrup.
did we know COPeRe eee eeeerereeseeeesioee eoore” ON instance of
dissatistaction byany one whousedit. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in
terms of highest commendation of its magical effects
WE DO KNOW,” after ten years’ experience, and
pledge our reputation for the fulfiltment of what we here
declare. In aimost every instance where the infant is
in fifteen or twenty miautes after the syrup is administered. ;
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one
hss enens essences
—egemceeenetasngtcneet etpittineeneeete t RC CLC RL CCC eens antensnenterenient
in New England, and hasbeen used with never-failing
success in
Thousands of Cases,
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system. It will relieve
i Surnest
Wort, in
enteryand all cases of Dys:\ TEETHING.
Dist thoee & 226.5..45.% Basascpond : CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from other
cause. Wewould say toevery mother who has achild
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints; do
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering
timely used. Full directions will accompany each
bottle. None genuine unless the fac simile of CUR=
TIS & PERKINS, New York, ison the outside
wrapper.
4ay-Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
rincipal Office, 13 Cedar st., N. Y.
PARK & WHITE,
* Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast,
mayl2 ly
THE GUTTA PERCHA
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Nintroducing the Goods of this Company to the notice of the people of the Pacific coast,
GUTTA PERCHA
INDIA RUBBER,
which, however, it resembles in many respects. It
grows ina differené soil, is the product of a different
tree, and when vulcanised, possesses virtues that make
it far more valuable than Rubber. It is not affected by
heat or cold, oils or acids, steam or water, for Which reasens, it is evident that for Belting, Hose, or Steam
Packing, it is superior to any other material ever offered.
The Machine Belting
made by this Company is found to serve a better pur
pose thaneither Leather or Rubber, being less expen
‘sive than either, while it combines the valuable properties of both. It is perfectly flexible, but stretches
far léss than either of the above named articles, a single tightening being generally sufficient to insnre its
running well. All who have tried it pronounce it the
finest belting in use. -THE MINING HOSE
1s believed to be superior to any other article ever of.
fered. While it is as flexible as Rubber, its costis far
less, anfi from the nature of the article it will stand
more wear and tear thanany other hose. The surface
is hard and impenetrable, which insnres it against
being cut by the sharp quartz rock. Water cannot affeet it, so that.it is secure against mildew and decom.
position. It will stand a great fall of water, and is
bound to give satisfaction. For purposes of
STEAM PACKING,
Gutta Percha isfound invaluable. Being entirety im
to any exteat without decomposition, it has been found
by actual test, among Engineers at the East, to be
vastly superior to any other material ever used.
This Company also makes Clothing of alt kinds,
. Camp Mattrasses, Knapsacks, Buckets, Navy Bags,
Blankets, Horse Covers,and a large variety of other
. things of a useful character, all of which have been
All orders promptly atCHAS. P. DANIELL & CO.,
Agenis for Pacific Coast,
55, Commercial street, corner Battery,
sept 28 3m ‘San Francisco.
—————————
. re REDUCTION in COAL OIL and Cam
phene, by REAMER.
tended to, >
i
General Merchandise.
J. H. TENNANT,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
CLOTHING, TEAS, TOBACCO,
§c., §c.
Corner First and Commercial streets,
Next Door to Merchant’s Hotel,
Marysville.
Sept. 29, 1860. 3m
ORIGINAL CASH STORE
RE-OPENED BY R.REAMER,
FOOT OF MAIN STREET,
Where achoice selection of the following Goods can
be found, viz: j
Groceries and Provisions,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Furniture & Bedding,
Window Sash,
Boots and Shoes,
Camphene, Coal and Polar Oil,
Wines, Liquors &c.
&3~ Please call and examine Goods and prices.
Goods Sold Only for Cash!
R. REAMER.
Feb’y 4, 1860. tf
REMEMBER,
R. REAMER keeps a Team expressly for delivering Goods,
eee & BEDDING! at
REAMER’S.,
CHOICE assortment of BOO'T'S, at
an 21 REAMER’S.
Graco HAMS and SHOULDERS,
at jan 21 REAMER’S.
Si SA EES Be aR Se ray ia is ce A le De ae NE
CHOICE assortment of CROCKEAry: at REAMER’S,
Wy pow SASH! at
tS pegetnct at
REAMER’S.
REAMER
Ae 22S PRAIRIE OSG
Clothing,
CHEAP JOHN!
Has Removed his Store tothe
FIRE-PROOF BRICK, MAIN STREET,
Opposite Sierra Nevada Hotel.
S, HAAS & CO., AUcTIONEERs,
Ilave on hand, and are daily receiving from their
IMPORTING HOUSE,
SAN FRANCISCO,
eee THE see
Latest Styles
+ OF oe
Fall and Winter Goods,
Consisting of
Gents Clothing
ee ANDove
Furnishing Goods,
Which we will sell at as
Quick Sales and No Profits. .oW PRICES FOR CASH
The Cash Principle
ut business is
A Necessity of the Times!
and for that reason
J. J. WOOSTER
will sell Goods from
His Store on Flume street,
NORTH SAN JUAN,
For cash and
CASH ONLY!
Tle can consequently
Sell as Cheap as Any One Else!
Although he does not pretend to keep
The Biggest Stock in the Mountains,
he yet has an abundant supply of
Groceries and Provisions, Wines and Liquors,
Canvas, Mining Implements, and
Miners’ Supplies Generally ;
Besides every variety of
Articles for Family Use,
of the best quality, a complete inventory of whichneed
not be given.
REMEMBER
To trade at
Wooster’s Cash Store!
eb lltf
H. 8. HOBLITZELL.
Successor to
JOSEPH GENELLA,
DEALER IN
SRCEATLAA
AND
GLASSWARE,
104,
FIRST STREZT
MARYSVILLE.
FIRE FIRE !! .
. . JOHN R. SIMS,
SUCCESSOR TO SIMS & FRASER,
Oregon street, between Front and Davis,
‘SAN FRANCISCO.
ANUFACTURER of Fire-Proof
DOORS and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Grating,
Railing, Balconies, &c., &c. ; 2
N.B. A very large assortment of very superior
Doorsand shutters, manufactured in New York city
for Messrs. Lecount & Strong and Johnson & Canfield
of San Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief
broof.
various dimensions, all for sale at very low rates.
All orders from the interior, Oregon and Washington Territories, or any place on the Pacific coast, attended to with promptness and dispatch.
43-Oregon street is infront of the Custom House,
north side of the United’Stetes Court Buildings.
aprl4 3m
s
ROWLER’S
INFALLIBLERHEUMATISM MEDICINE
FOR CURING
Rheumatism,
Mercurial, Chronic and Secondary
Syphilitic Diseases,
Stubborn Ulcers,
Cutaneous Eruptions,
Swelling of the Glands
And all diseases arising from an-injudicious use of
Mercury,and for re-invigoratimg and strengthening
the general system.
N.B.—It contains no mercarial preparation. None
genuine unless the written signature of Jas. R. Boyce
appears on the label. red only by
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, cor. K and 2d streets,
Sacramento, Cal.
For sale by R. REAMER, San Juan.
ALSO—a very large lot of second-hand shutters of
As they canbe sold in San Francisco.
Also—a full assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS KNIVES &C.,
A fullstock of
RUBBER GOODS,
In every variety.
S. HAAS & CO.
Oct. 13, 1860. nov. 19, 1859. tf
JACOB LEVY CHARLES LEVY
Marysville. San Francisco.
MOUNTAIN MERCHANTS
We are ready to sell you your
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
In Marysville, at
San Francisco Prices
Wholesale Warehouse
Furnished in part, with a large assortment of
CLOTHING!
Especially adapted to the wants of the
Mountain Merchants
which we are now selling at
SAN FRANCISCO PRICES !
We can boast of the
BEST SELECTED STOCK
oF
CLOTHING,
FANCY GOODS,
. BOOTS AND SITOES,
BLANKETS,
DUCK, ET,
Ever offered for sale in this city.
IAY WOOD'S Long aud Short Rubber Boots, a latze
stock constantly ow hand; also a splendid stock of
; BLANKETS, Lawrence and Pilot Duck of every mumnber, offered at Sarr Franciseo Prizes!
SHEETINGS,
DRILLINGS,
HATS,
CAPS,
& TRUNKS.
Of the last mentioried articles, we ‘have the best and
largest stock ever imported in our market, and at prices that will make our customers open their eyes.
Now Merchants of the Hills, for your own good, call
and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere, and you will find that we undersell any house
in this city.
Orders Promptly Attended To
JACOB & CHARLES LEVY.
DWARE!
OPES, A large stock just
» received and for sale
=p at
Smith’s
Hardware Store.
IRON!
All sizes for sale by
FRANCIS SMITH.
Trower
Pick Steels
Drill 66
Cork bad
FRANCIS SMITH.
oct 15
HAR
AY sizes for sale by
i OIL CHAIN: All sizes for sale by
tS : FRANCIS SMITH.
OPE: Allisizes at
SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE.
Lead Pipe.
REELS, all sizes:
For sale by FRANCIS SMITH. 2
y} UBBER GOODS;
Rubber Hose—all sizes;
Rubber Pipes;
For safe at
SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE.
RASS GOODS:
Brass Couplings, from 3{ to 6 inebBrass Noggles—all sizes;
Eyeen top 8
Beer Cocks;
Hose
For sale by FRANCIS SMITH.
july7 3m RUDOLPH & HUNT, Agents, Nevada. AILS, all sizes,
; L at SMITH’S HARDWARE STORE:
‘ Canvas! Canvas!
LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 to 10—0 ADWARRE at
A mar 17 at BLOCK & FURTH’S. t REAMER’S.
not eepteeteneee nian mee se ARLES LET NL RS I SY CS CL IS
Variety.
FRESH ARRIVALS!
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!!
W. M. COHN
Has just received and opened, at bis
old stand, on Maia street, a large aud
well selected stock of
Fancy Goods,
Of all varieties, to which the attention of the Ladies
is particularly invited. Also,an extensive lot of
CUTLERY!
Embracing Colt’s Revolvers, Dertinger Pistols, Butcher, carving and Bowie Knives, &c. Also—a large assortment of Poetical, Standatd, Miscellaneous, and
Historical
BOOKS,
Which it is determined to close’ out at cost.
Cigars and Tobacco
At Wholeseale and Retail. Besides other articles in
the line of a general varlety store; being, on the whole
ofie of the best selected and most extensive stocks of
Goods ever brought to San Juan.
Call,see, and judge for yourselves,
Oct. 13, 1860. feb%l
New Goods! New Goods !
SAM SAMELSON
Eat Has just returned
sao es from below with a
choice stock of Goods
= hisline,consisting
t)
and Domestic
CIGARS!
z Best Natural Leaf &
Sweet Tobacco; Smoking Tobacco; Anderson’s SolacePatent Pressed, Gem Fine-cut, &c., &c.
Also—Fancy and Plain Pipes, snuff, matches, playing
cards, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, &c.
Confectionery
of the most delicious kind. Fresh and Dried
Fruits;
Pistols,
Wostenholm’s
celebrated pocket cutlery—the most extensive lot ever
brought to San Juan. Allof which will be sold whole:
sale or retail, atthe very lowest prices.
Soda Fountain.
His soda fountain is now in operation, atid he is prepared, with highly concentrated syraps, to deal out
this most delicions and health-giving beverage.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine for themselves.
Particuiar attention paid to ordersfrom a distattce.
S. SAMELSON.
Main street, next to the Union Hotel, North San Juan
dec24 tf
KEEP PACE
With the March of Improvement
WHE undersigned takes pleasure in
4 . announcing to the citizens of San Juan and viciaity that he has removed to the new fire proof brick
building, corner Main and Flume streets; where he is
prepared to offer to the public a most complete assortment of
JEWELRY,
which, in point of variety and elegance, cannot be
surpassed in the mountains.
Ilis stock copsists in part of clocks, fine chronometer
watches, ladies diamond and enameled watches,
etruscan setts, bracelets, pin and ert tings,
with ruby. garnet; carbuncle and pear,
cameo, coral, lava, quartz and mosaig
settings. Superb etruscan bracelets, neclaces, vests and fob
chains; plain and col’d
and enameled belt and
fob buckles; gold
lockets and
thimbles;
Quartz cane
heuds, sleeve but
tons and studs. of itfinite variety. Diamond,
emerald,ruby,garuet aud pear!
finger rings.gents’ cluster and quartz
pins, pendents, slides, Masonic emblems,
watch keys, gold pens &c.,—all of which he
offers at a very slight advance on San Francisco
prices. He particularly invites attention to the fact
that he has made arrangements at San Francisco by
which he will be constantly receiving fresh supplies
of Goods of the latest styles and importations.
Trusting in his new facilities to be able to meet the
demands of the community. he begs a continuance of
the patronage so liberally bestowed upou him heretofore. G. HANSEN.
N B. The above Goods will be raffied off on the Ist
September. Any article being sold in the meantime,
will be replaced. aug 113f
SUN-PICTURES!
Hans purchased the Photograph saloon of
Mr. T. Green, and secured the services of that
famous artist, OLD SoL, for an indefinite period,
AUGUSTE WETTIG
Informs his friends and the public generally that he is
prepared to
Preserve their Features
to posterity either in
Photograph, Ambrotype or Daguerre<
otype.
Knives,
He guarantees
Good Likenesses,
and delicate, clear toned, artistic pictures,
Weeng Ladies .
showtd remember that their charms are fleeting, &nd
secure the faithful image of them to quicken the immégfuation of absent lovers. Young men
Bound te Washoe to Fight;
should leave the founterfeit presentment of themselves
: to the disconsolate fair from whom they part. In short,
thesubscriber wonld say to all:
“Of those for whom yor fond enrotions cherish,
Secure the shadow ere the substance perish.”
Go to WETTIG for a PICTURE! «
Tlis Saloon is on Main street, next door to Greetr’s new
brick. cf : :
PRICES LOW!
North San Juan, May 19, 1860. 3m
FRED STABLE & CO
fo s5 gs and the public that he bas removed
rom the old stand, to
NEW AND COMMODIOUS STABLES,
AND CORRAL,
At the Foot of Main street,
and having associated himself with the Messrs. Huffaker, is better prepared tnan ever to furnish excellent
accommodations for stock of al: kinds, and to supply
HAY AND GRAIN
ofthe best quality, at the lowest market price.
Retarning thanks for the past liberal patronage,they
most respectfully solicit a.continuance of the same.
Hay and Grain delivered to any part of the town,
free of charge.
HUFFAKERS & SAXBY.
North San Juan, June 30th, 1860. tf
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
HE. undersigned, executor of the last will and
testament of John Michael Stoeffler, deceased,
willoffer for sale, at Public Auction, on
Monday, November 5th, 1860,
on the premises, the undivided half of the San Juan
Brewery, located in the town of North San Juan, together with the stock on haad, al} the ovt-honses, real
and personal properties and fixtures thereto belonging.
a Also—at the same time anc place;
one wagon, two horses, hogs, &c4 &c.
Iso—one-tenth interest ina mining claim, located
on Buckeye Hill, Red Dog, and know? as the Live Oak
Company.
The above sale to take place om the day above-named,
between the bours of 9 o’cloek A. M. and sundown,
TERMS j....ccsccceceesee cesses CASH.
G. W. KOCH, Executor.
October 13, 1860. tds
Lost, or Taken in Jest.
From & room in the old printing office, a Lady’s Album, filled with pieces written by many dear friends.
which alone made it of inestimable value to the owner.
A liberal reward will be paid to the person returning
it to this office.
North San Juan, sept. 29, 1860. tf to by B. B.Thayer, State Assayer.
Hotels and Restaurants,
PEE St RE RN ed ope ics oe gS aE te a
BARNUM RESTAURANT
AND
ROTISSERIE,
Corner First street and Maiden Lane;
Marysville.
H. VIDEAU
Would respectfully announcé to hi¢
a friends and the public, that he is prepared
to minister to*their wants at his Restaurant and Saloon, both in the eating and drinking liné:
Strangers visiting the City
Are requested to give him a call.
TERMS:
Board, pet week, without wine,.....$10 00
Board, per week, with wine,......0. 12 00
Single Meals,.......0..075 Centsand $1 00
Rotisserie,
Always on hand, at the shortest notice. Potitry and
Gutne roasted to order. :
H. V. has made arrangements at San Franéisco tv
receive the freshest provisions. Oysters always of
hand.
Open Night and Day. = jun16 3ni
Freeman’s Crossing.
Teamsters and Travelers
otit attention is directed to
Freeman’s Bridge,
SUBSTANTIAL structure crossing thé
A Middle Yuba two miles from Nofth San Jhan, on
the best route from Marysville to the towns of uppef
Yuba and Sierra.
‘The Road
Ts wide, constructed upon an easy grade for the heaviest
loads, aud is always kept in good order by the stbseri«
ber.
The Exotel
affords accommodations of the first class, and the stables
are commodious and well attended.
Hay and Barley for Sale
In quantities to suit.
THOMAS FREEMAN.
Freeman’s Crossing, Nov. 5,1859. — tf qy
Sierra Nevada Hotel.
J. GORDON,
INFORMS the trateling community and
citizens generally that having newly
plastered, refitted and
Thoroughly Furnished
the above well-known stand, he has tow opened it to
the public, aud intends that it shall acquire the name ef
A First Class Hotel.
BEDS
Of titexceptionable comfort atrd clean! itess.
Private Rooms
For Families or other persons desiring theif,
North San Juan, Nov. 5th, 1859.
Fare Reduced & Speed Increased
The Union Hotel,
ENGMAN & PEARSON, Proprietors,
Main st., North San Juan,
KE kept as a first-class hotise of public entertainment
and is already well known to travelers as the
General Stage Office
For this part of the Mountains. Stages staft from if
daily for Marysville, Nevada, Sacramento, Camptor#
ville, Forest City. Cherokee, French Corral, Sweetlandy
and the Flats and Hills on the Ridge.
It will be thaintained in tinproved sf¥le by the press
ent proprietors, Who, to cotifoftt te the eeonotuical teft:
dencies of the day, have made a
Reduction in Prices!
Boarp py tHE WeE#,.
SivetLe MEALS,..000 0008 oFédéccccedsccecce
The Bed-rootns and Beds are all cleanly and comforts
able, atid the weary wayfarer will find the Union &
welcome place of rest. ENGMAN & PEARSON,
Oct 6th, 1859. vin24tf
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Washington Restaurant
Main Street, North San Juan,
GEORGE CULLODI
Informs the public that he
continues to keep a_ first-class
Restaurant and Boarding House
_ at the above stand, serving up in
his best style all the dainties and luxuries
ofthe market.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS. .
Clean Rooms and Clean Beds
For regular and transient lodgeys, 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 ordéf,in the
most satisfactory manner.
Give George a Call.
3 aug 1352¢f cs
BOARDING HOUSE,
RS: RACHAEL MESTAYER bas
opened a comfortable private Boarding House on
Main street, North San Juan, in the building adjoining
Judge Stidger’s office, and has accommodafions for a
few more geiitlemen.
TERMS MODERATE.
April 14th, 1860. tf
House and Lot for Sale.
Es POWERS offers for sale his House and
@ Lotona Cherokee street, in the town of North
San Juan. :
The Lotis120 feet square, is meatly fenced and plan
ted with sixty Freit Trees, some of them bearing, aid
provided With stable and other ont-bouses.
The Dwelling is commodtovs and comfortable, and
the neighborhood, consisting entirely of dwelling hous
ses, quiet and respectable.
The proprietor desires to move onto a larger lot in
another part of town. whichis his only motive for
sellirg.
For terms and other particulars call at this office, oF
at Coley’s store, Main street, on
mayl9tf C. E. POWERS.
KEEPER'S SACRAMENTO LINE!
Kerrrers’ Live.—Jo Keepers, who drives the
“Red bird,” an eight-mule bell team, makes hi#
trips regularly in eight days between North Saw
Juan and Sacramento; and those mules are
“some” on a pull; “you'd better believe it!”
Jo is careful in packing his freight, and not.
only trustworthy, but very obliging in
orders entrusted to his charge. e ¢0:
him to those having packages or eargoes to
transported between the two places.
RESPECTABLE AMERICAN
widow lady, whois desirous of rettrning to her
home in the Alantic States, by the 20th of September
or the 5th of October next, offers her services to @
family traveling with children, as a nurse and assist
ant—requiring only to be farnished with a free pas»
sage asa reward for herservices. For name and par«
ticulars, address this office.
Blanks! Blanks!
USTICE’S WARRANTS and SUMMONS’—ruled
throughout—just printed and for sale at this office
by the quire or hundred.
Cc. ST. LOUIS
Watchmaker and Jeweller;
AT THE SAN JUAN DRUG STORE,
Main street, North San Juati.
I take this method of informing my
friends and the public that I have removed to
the FIRE-PROOF BRICK, known as the Sar?
uaa ig Store, where I am prepared to repair watch
es, clocks &c.,at very low rates and itt a satisfactory
manner. I ke&pon hand an assortment of
NE JEWELRY;
Consisting of Buckles, Bracelets, Necklaces,
Charms, fine Gold and Enameled Lockets, Brooch
Ear Rings, Fimger Rings, sleeve Buttons, gold aod
silver Thimbles, Gents’ Fob Buckles, Pins, rings, studs
&c., all of which will be sold at fairprices. ~
Jewelry made to Order. .
Plain and Fancy Jewelry made in a workmanlike
4 f the Big Watch. o eC -Watc
= my 19tf
PURE QUICKSILVER!
LOCK & FURTH are Agents for the sale
Quicksilver from the new —
Enriquita Mines.
Thepurity of the article they have for sale to cnntited,
maar. zm at ied .
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