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October 27, 1860 (4 pages)

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= en eS ee ee ee eee ‘THE HYDR ¥ se +See eS Ot eS ee ee oe he ee ne one tee oe ee ee ee = ee ee 7 NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA CO, SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1860. NO. 10 THE HYDRAULW PRESS ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. BAUSMAN & WATERS, Editors and Proprietors. THO'S. W. WATERS WM. BAUSMAN, Terms for the Papteét. @ne Year, invariably in advaMece oeccs..c0000 scsessseee$O 00 Bix Months, “ « Yhree * Ra “ “ — wesw srerer te Terms for Advertising£. One Sqtare, (12 lines) first inservtion,......0.-««.$3 00 Each subsequent MSETtiON, ..2+-.0..0¥ scenes aheccaniete 1 00 4&@~ Business cards not exceeding four lines of this type, will be inserted for $6 00 a quarter. WHE BABY IS DEAD. Gather pale flowers, a spirit has fled ; ‘Twine cypress garlands, the baby is dead! Fold the white fingers, and close the soft eyes, ‘The angels have carried our gem to the skies. Sadly and mowrnfully walk to and fro, Cover the statue-face, whiter than snow, Lower the coffin beneath the damp sod, Leave the sweet lamb with its Shepherd and God. Oh, the lone hearth-stoneno gladness is there! Meekly the wounded hearts mingle in prayer}; Ah, the sad void! and the scalding tears shed! Life has no pleasures, for baby és dead! Lock up the garments, and put up the ¢rib; Fold the red stockings, the blanket and bib} ‘Lhe odd little tesspoon, the dainty tin cup— Rattle-box, waxen-doll—put them all up! Plant fragrant flowers, and dewy tears shed ‘Over its grave, for the baby és dead ! — Tux Snower Batu Pusisnment.—The Phitadelphia Inquirer thus describes the Penitentiary of that city, and the system of puns ishment which prevails in it: The famous criminal bath Was then exdidfted. {naceH at the eastern end of the corridor, appropriated fot females, stood something like a wooden chimney vertically egainst the wall. Closer inspection revealed a door in its front, with a staple and padJock. This being thrown open, 4n apartment just large enough to cottain a human body, was revealed, with ere of the round perforated bath cisttris In the top. The doer and tides are hollow, and stuffed with woolen to prevent screams from being btard. When any prisonet becomes ungovernable he is escorted to this cell The physician, the nurse, and the superintendent stand by. The malefactor is forced into the apartment, the door closed upon him and the staple secured with a heavy padlock. Then, inthe darkness and stifling air, the nnbappy criminal feels the rush of the descending Water. It comes ina toftent pon his uncovered head. and seems to be beating upen his brain. tn vain does he seek to avoid the draught. He cannot bend in the narrow aperture. He cannot turn. His breath grows short. Every nerve isunstrung. lis heart beats agoniwingly. He screams, but the walls are deaf and there is no feply. He is suffocating—dying. And when sense is swimming and life flickering, the door is opened, the unhappy man removed, and the dyisg pulses taught to beat again. GaraBaLpi AN INp1AN.—Garibaldi,by turns has been clAimed as a countrymen by the Scotchmen, Irishmen, Spaniards, and several other “peoples;” but a newspaper called the L’Orde, pubiishec in Montrtal, has discovered that the great chieftain is a Canadian Indian! Here’s the proof: in the year 1812, a noted Iroquois chief, named Garrabaldeh (signifying “M'ghty in War,’) emigrated trom western New York to Lower Canada: He had several sons, the oldest called doseph, Who was called by the French inhabitants, who could not pronounce the Iroquois correctly, Garibaldi, Inthe year 1820, old Garrabaldeh died, and Joseph was prevailed upon by a priest to accompany him to Italy, He Was educated by the priest, and receivett Guiseppe as a name instead of Garibaldi.— This information Was received from Francis Garrabaldeh, at present résiding near Sorel, with whom the great General constantly corresponds. Persons still having doubts on this important matter can satisfy themselves by applying to Francis, at Sorel. It can no lotger be said that Canada has not p¥odticed one great mah. imaeS sees Good Avvice.—Dr. Benttti, a professor of some celebrity, considets the tomato an invaluable article of diet, and ascribes to it various impoftant medicinal qualities. First, that the tomato is one of the most powerful aperients of the livef and other organs; where calomel is indicated, it is probably one of the most effective and least harmful remedial agents known to the profession. Secosd, that a chemical extract will be obtained from it that will supercede the use of calomel in the cure of disease. Third, that he has successfully treated diarrhea with this afticle alone. Fourth, that when used as an article of diet, it is ati almost sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion. Fifth, that it should be constantly used for daily food, either cooked or raw, of in the form of catsup. It is the most healtby article now in use. eco — --—--Freextrs.—Mrs. Hale says, to remove freckles from the face, shoulders and arms, take one drachm of muriatic acid, half a pint of rain water, kalf a teaspoonful of Iavender, mix well together, and apply two or three times a day to the freckles with a camel’s hair brush. The acid seizes upon the fron, and the oxygen is disengaged. Most of us have ovserved (says Mrs. Hale) the effect produced on white paper by holding it close to the fire; it changes rapidly from white t brown, and becomes seorcked. Chemists tell us that most combtstible things, both in the animal and vegetable world, hate carbon for their basis—so has the skin—and if it be exposed to heat, it becomes like them spotted or charred. The irow and exygenin lie blood also assist to produce this effect. thus we have the cause of freckles. hs Ee Sescle Eaiie eoeae pes A man who boards riches and enjoys them not, is similar to an ass that carries gold and eats thistles. plea toncpeapninnprtatcetieter ten etiinpeerbarer tne cca aeaieinaetoteae Rett anette IO AE Whe Schoolmaster’s Promise. A correspondent of the Germantown Telegraph tells the following anecdote of his schoolmaster, old Haskins. “Boys,” said he one day, smiling. We were all attention. It was like a sun-peep through & heavy stormr-cloud, when Old Haskins vmited, ard the Phenomenon was wnaccotntable. “Boys,” said he. “{ ats about to bargain with you for geod bebavior. I desire that you will conduct yourselves with decorum for one week, and I will promise te show you a catiosity—something that no man ever saw; and, having shown it to you, what no one will ever see again.” “Yes, sir ;” “agreed,” “hi-yi,” and various other expressions of acquiesence, came from every part of the school room} amd asa preface to the new state of thiwgs, the school was dismissed at an eatly our, leaving the boys to gaze at each other in astonishment, as if toanswer to the riddle whick had been so strangely propounded to them.® An anxious week foltowed—fall of ¢ctriosity, bewilderment, Hope and pleasute in embryo. Out of school it was all the talk— “what no man has ever seen, and baving once seen, shall ever see again!”—no, not even the terrible auther of the compromise. What could it be! Another and another day, till at last the identical one named, dawned upen the gladdened young hearts. Nine o’¢lock—the school hour—at last came. Every urchin wasat is post—books and states all in readiness to battle with that demon of darkness, ignctance. Every task was_fully committed te memory ; altogether, a charming state of affairs. An active mind, not wedded teo closely to orthedex ideas, would have divined at once the gteat advantage of fewards and kindness eVer oppression and ctuelty. But out old tutor was incorrigible. Unmake him—never! You might as well have flattered yourself that you could prevest water from seeking its level in the seal Tingte, tingle, sounded the school master’s Sell. The boys gave theit undivided attention—eyes, edrs, mouth, allagape. Mementous period! Old Haskins fatsed the lid of his desk and drew forth the wonderful thing: adjusted tis otinous*looking spectacles upon his nasal projection, aid ptoteeded to the sols erin ceremony. ; “Attention, school! said he. A single order was all that was necessaty. <A pin might have been heard drop. “The hour hag at length arrived,” said he, . “to give yeu a proof of what I told you. Behold {% my upraised fingers a single almond. inthis almond isa kernel,” (ceremoniously breaking the shell and exposing the contents of the nut.) “This no man ever saw.” Then opening his capacictus jaws and exposing an array of decayed teeth and raw flesh, reminding the beholder of the jaws of an alligator, he thrust the mysterious kernel in, crushnd and swallowed it. “Boys, you will never, [ will never, no man will ever, see that ketal again. And nowW to your lessons, you rascals; every mother’s son of you!” ——$—$$ 2 Mapame Jenny Lind Goldschmidt. with her husband and two children, had arrived at her native city, Stockholm, where she re¢eived a most enthusiastic welcome. The family were spending the season at a villa in the neighborhood of the city; but it was under stood that M. and Madatne Goldschmidt had made England their pefitianent place of residence. oo Wartr Gas.—Philadelphia papefs say, that water gas been buted so successfully at the Girard House, in thut tity, during the past thret months, that affatigements are now on foot for the tfectiob cf numerous works fot the mlannfactute of gas, according to the ptocess of Dr. Sandefs, in New Eng= land. New York, New Jersey, and severd! cf the Western States. ea i i i ti Prentice AMoxG THE PoLitictaxs.—Prentice says there is but one kind of tratle that your true fire-eater doesn’t regard as plebian and vulgar—and that’s the slave trade: The Louisville Jouttial presents its com: pliments to South Carolina + “South Carolina demants ‘protection or blood.’ We expect that when her ‘blood’ begins to run, her whole call will be for ‘protection.’ a ee ee RG@F°Tre velocity of water in a sluice or tunnel, is in proportion to the perpendicular hight of the fall—not the length of the incline. . The velocity of waterin #sluice with a two-foot full, is 11.28 feet per second. 33,000 potinds of water falling one foot per minute, exerts a force of one-horse power. OO 2 DeaF Lapy.—“What’s his name, Maria Isabella ?” Maria Isabella.—“Augustus Tylet.” Deaf Lady.—“Bust-his-bilef. Bless me, what a name! Maria Isabella, you must be making fun ef me.” u ae Ray?'*What is shew-bread, aunt?” asked Ike, who was sitting by the work-table, reading the Bible. “Wh, Isaac,” said Mrs. Partington, in the act of threading her needle, “stioe-bread is that which people earn by tiaking of shoes. There is plenty of it in Lynn.” — Bes=-Ovr Government land costs $1 per acre, on an average, and champagne from te to three dollars a bottle» How many aman dies landless, who, during his life, has swallowed a township, trees, pastures, stumps and all! Porrtep.—A Mississippi peper says that State pledges her word not to submit to the rote of a Black Repablican President. Prentice wonders if her word is as good as her Bonps ! Sar a certain individual fo 2 wag: “The man who has raised a cabbage head has done more good than all the icians in the world.’” “Then,” replied the wag, “your mother ought to have the premium !” A Youne man who has recently taken a wife, says he did not find it half so hard to get married as he did afterwards to get the furniture. Baldons and Liqeor Stéres. Liquor Store. en THOMAS CILLIGAN, Wholesale Dealer in Wimes and Liguors, HIGH STREET, Between First and Second, MARYSVILLE. EA HAVING opened & Wholeskle Wine and ba) Liquor Sto¥o‘as ‘above, he bézs to inform his Wome friends atid the public that he Will’constantly keep on hand articles of the best quality. Sept. 29, 1860 —3m GEM SALOON, DB STREET........... MARYSVIELE, 8a>-Upposite the Theater.<@a The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the Saloon, : Two A No.1 Billiard Tables always in first-rate order. junl66m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r. THE BANK EXCHANGE, Fire Proof Brick, Corner of Main and Flume streets, North San Juan. BROWN & ChARK *. ESPECTFULLY inform their otd friends that they have removed into their new and splehdid building, which hus been gorgeously frnished,and supplied with the very best of Liqtors, Cigars &c., and are now prepared to furtish the creature comforts to suit the tastes of all. Having éne of the finest sajoons in the totintains, and the most accommodating of Barkeepers, the proprietors respectfully ask a continuance of favors front the publit. prceeorsnctbeiieettacntachen stot AE 2 BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME! SAN JUAN EXCHANGE, C. SCHARDIN & CO,, wer respectfully inform their old fftends and the public generally that they have recently made many improvements to the above-named popular resert, ard ale better prepared than €Ver to pleast ati tates. Three Billiard Tables Infi rst-rate order—two of them ney Marble Beds and équal toany in the State. The wood bedis the favorite of the plate. BOWLING. Tito splendid Ten-Pin Alleys are attached to the est tablishment, well supplied with the pérquisites of such an institution. . It fe the interttion ofthe proprietor to use every exers tio te thatke the Exchange the favorite resort of all seékers of healthy pleasurable exercise. THE BAR will be farnished with the very. best . WINES AND LIQUORS To We fad ! tht Sai Francisco Market, and 116 pains will be spared to make everything pleasant and ittrattive. 10 KNICKERBOCKER SALOON HE PUBLIC of North San Juan and Vicinity are informed that SELKIRK & KRING. are removing frotii their old stand, atid #if1 opth a ee SALoon TO-DAY, in Frank Clark’s Biillding. on the ” Cériier of Reservéit énd Mali streets. They will keep a BAR stocked with the Cuorcest LIQuors, WINES, ALE, BEER, PcrTer, and Havana CIGARs, 4ay-An invitatict is cxtetided td everybody tu Give Us a CALL. is North San Juén, May 18, i860. The Firstand Last Chance Saloon mas PURLIC is INFORMED tHta ABBEY & CULLODI have opened a new and handstitie : LIQUOR AND SMOKING SALOON . in the building foruiéfly known as the Piotiedt Liqtior Stet'e, They will keep the purest Wines atid Liquors, best Cigats, and riiost fascinating of Ba: keepers. Evetybludy who took the first chdtite in California, the sécotid dt Frazer river, orthe last in ; Washoe, ate iivited to give the enbscribersa call. rs SAM. ABBEY; No#th Sah Juan, April14,’60. GEO. CULLODI. C. SCHARDIN & CO., z Wholesale and_ Retail Dealers in Wines, Liqubrs; Cigirs ind Tobacco. == Also— & general assortment of Fresh and Hi {Fried Friit and Confectionery—south sidé \ skis of Maiti street. {i tr] North San Juan, Nov. 17, 1857. Fine Old Brandies 0. E. HELFRICH, Soda Water Manifacturer, DEAUBH IN Fine Brandies, Wiites, Ale; _ oe Porter &¢. Hratidies, of the following brands: Old Sazerac, Otetd; Jules, Rotiti & Co., United — Vineyards, Gpiditbaigne, artelle, Otard, &¢:, : Philadelphia atid HOLLAND GIN, Old Tom, Sattita Cruz and Jamaica Rum, Motiongahela; Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Whiskey: Heidsick, Schreider and Morizette Champaigne; Port. Sherry, Ginger, Hock, Sauterne Claret Wines. Assorted Case Liquors and Syrups, Hlis extensive stock is now complete in every department, and will be offered at SACRAMENTO PRICES. San Juan North, Nov. 17, 1857: {1 3m] ~ SAN JUAN BREWERY. — = p= Stoffler & Koch, is now under the control of . abs the junior member, Mr. Koch, and will go . remain uatilthe settlement of the estate of Mr. Stofiter lately deceastd. Tlie Utisisess of manufacturing Iuager Becéxr wilt be continued as heretofore, and the old reputation . of the article fully maintained. _ jan21 DELAWARE AND Havana Lotteries !! FRANCE, BROADBENT & CO., AGENCY,‘San Francisco. T. D. CULVER, Agent, San Juan. Oct 20—tf Important to Miners LOCK & FURTH have just received # Iasge lot ae of Lawrence Duck, which is offered at reduced Se This well-known establishment, owned by . * Business Cards. ores LEVI AYRES, . paar Justice of the Peace, at Columbia HIV, ‘or the Northern part of Bloomfield Township, Will promptly attend to any business lie may be favored with. June 6th, 1860. jun9 tf R. H. FARQUHAR, Sustice of the Peace, Bridgeport Township. Office, in the old Masonic Hall Main s;reet,San Juan. 1 tt Q. P. STIDGER, Attorney at Baw, Notary Puniic, And Conveyancer,. Office on the north side of Main street, one door west of. V. Hattield’sstdre, oppositethe Pioneer, NORTH SAN JUAN. Nov. 13, 1857. 1 C. WILSON HILL Attérhey at L Pee Wiilattend promptty toall businessconfided to his ‘care in Nevada and adjoining counties. Office —JIn Abbott’s Building, NEVADA. _tf16 c. BE. De LONG, Attorney at Laws D STRER oii dunn iiescaiecee MARYSVILLE. Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, up stairs. jun16
Carriage, Sign and Houst Painting, PaPEeR HANGING, &c. Doné in the best manner, by . : L. W. CURTIS. Shop on Main st., opposite Helfrich’s Soda Factory. JOHN A. SEELY, = Agent for The New ‘dria Quicksilver, The Best and Purest Article in the State! Post Office Building, North San Juda, Nevada ccuhty. E. T. JORDAN, News Agent and Expressman, Kunsa Daily Express from North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville and French Corral. Califortiia and Atlantic papers for sale. SMITH’S EXPRESS, _—_—s_ Runs = from North San Jwan to, Shady Creek, Chérdkee. Little Grass Vaitey a¥d Celimbia Hill.— #=~California and Atiattic NeWspabers for sale. Letters and Packages carried, commis sions attended to and collections made. Agetit for the Hydraulic Press J. B. PAINTER, (LATE O’MEARA & PAINTER;) ealer in TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL, Paper, Cards, and Printer’s Stock generally, i3% Clay street, near Saisdine, SAN FRANCISCO. jan 21 ly WM. FAULKNER & SON, 132 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. GENTS FOR JAMES CONNER & SON’S U.S; TYPE FOUNDRY, and dealers in all kind’ of Printing matérials. Printers wil} Nit it to their advantage td call én 2 before putchasing. apr23 6m — DENTIST. Dr. T. Crossett, Operator in ati tht differtut Dopart= iitnts 6f Dentistry: Office, Nos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellow’s Hall. W. P. THOMPSON, DENTIST, Marysville....D street, between Third and Forth: Teeth filled With chethically pute Goli— % How ele, J. W., citi totimake gett pitre except by chemftats? My Skeletoh Atmosphetit Plate is still predominant, and mist be, asit octtipfes but little, if any, mare spats, than the natural tétth, thereby — the yolume of the voice; tiaking them cothfortable ajid regulating contotir. Dr. Winter—why de yott not come out like a inan and test the mitter, ih place of deScetiditig to Willitiggats. Yoii say that yoti inserted skeletin Atrtiospheric plates fifteeti feats igd. You assert what cotild not possibly have happetica, cthertviseit would have beenin use frorti thitt tinie for¥#itd, thereas Skeletol Atmospheric platé3 on my plan aré cf feterit dite. jiini6 3it DR. E. FELLERS, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST Neos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellows’ Hall, North San Juiaii; In the Mechanical Department, I will furnish either an upper or an under set cf Teeth on Gold Plate, at prices ranging from... $75 to $100: Silver Plate.... es cant toadacensecepiedpesvonies 25 to 50 In the surgical dejiattititnt, teeth will He filled with gold, small cavities..... eeeedcccscese iiSieceseoncoepe OO Large cavities,....+ weeks -$3 to 10 00 Extracting, per Tooth :.::::.2525 eccosseeceeeseees lto 2 50 Cleansing Teeth ...02::.ssssecessoeses: sececreeee 2 50 tO 5 00 Pitot Teéthi inserted upon healthy roots, 2 50 to 5 00 I am determined to work cheap, for a Dentist. Entire satisfaction guaranteed in dll ofetaticis: july 14tf ae DR. F. 0. CLARK, Dentis tyisssssissees. Cherokee AS ti Office in the Fiaixrnéy Hotél, on Sain Street. #here ke is prepared to perform all operations on the TEETH, oti the latest and most improved pfinciples. = =, Dr. Clark Will Fisit North Sait, Jia; Sivectland, Fretich Corta#l, Colunibia Hill atid Htnibtg every two Gr tliréé fiiotiths, professionally. mar24—3m CABINET MAKING AND JOINING: . The undersigned respectfully ixforms the citizens of San Jtad and vicinity that he has opetitd a Cabinet Making and Joitier’s Shop, On Fiume street; #héye he is prepared to do all kinds of busitieas in his line, promptly, and iu the best style of workmanship. Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Washstands; Bureaus, Tables Safes, ahd in fact all kinds of Furnitare kept constantly on hatid, made to order, atid repaired. . ¥H.Setond hand Farviture ae a sold. N G. KLINE. Aug. 4, 1860: 3m FOR SALE, Fhe two-story frame dwelling; located on the northeast portfon of Main street, pa containing seven roots and a kitchen— gether with closets, out-houses &c:, making it a most desirable residence for a family. A flowerand vegetable Garden attached. Will be sold with or without fhe Furniture. Propertyinsured. Apply to Sept. 22d,180. tf W. C. COLEY: SAN JUAN FHEATER: HIS BUILDING, sit#ated promirentty on Main streét, has lately been rented by the subscribers, and handsomely fitted up for Drantatic Exhibitions, Concertsand Lectures. The seats will comfortably accommodate a large audience. The atfention of Managets and Agents is particularly invited tothe above. ENGMAN & PEARSON. The following Blankscan always Blanks. obtained at this office, at Sat Francisco prices. Executions, Warrants’ Summons’ Constable's and Sheriff's Sales, Affidavits, Garnishees, subpoenas, Deeds, mortgages, Releases, Leasé’s Undertakings, attachments, Examinations, conimitments, acknowledgements, jury summons’s Venire, writs, appeal bends. Recognizance.&¢., &¢. Blanks of all kinds printed toorder. Kerosené Lamps ! NEW lot ofthese celebrated Lanips just received’ at ng SAN JUAN DRUG STORE: JY ‘ Variety. : WARVSVILLE STAGE! OPPOSITION LiaNt! _ The opposition stage for Marysville Will leave North Sah.Jygn every. ONDA DNESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 6% o’clock in, the morning. es Office, at thie Sierra Nevada Hofel. . Se A _.KETURN TRIPS will be ‘made every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Marysville Office at the Young America Saloon, N. E. corner High and Second street. . aaa Roe iad FAR, $3 00 RACH WAY. 4@-Every care and comfort guaranteed. J. S. McCUE, Préprtetér. North San Juan, May 12,1860. tf A NEW INVENTION. Hydraulic Sewing Machints, A hie undersigned takes this method of informing the Miners and Merchants throughout the mititig districts that they have located themselves in SAN FRANCISCO, at_139 Front street, under Tubbs & Co.,) ‘nd are preparéd to manufacture Hydraulic Hose In a matner stperior to anything of the kind heéretofrre used for mining purposes, The Hose @re nannfactured on one of Rice’s newly invented HYDRAULIC SEWING MACHINES (a California invention),and We flatter oursel¥es that We cah take hose cheaper by fifty per cent. than it has ever been heretofore; and that each stitch has ‘an equal btrain, aid is tighter fA the seam than WAnd sewing. The Hose trade by this machine haé been fairly tested and in operation 8ice the last of March. We sew three seams at once, and only charge ttvettty Cents per yard for sewing. A lberal discount will Be made in the ReWing to deaters. We have arrangements made for thread from 12 to 24-ply, and larger if necessary. Send us your érders through Wells, Fargo, & Co's. Express, and they ‘vill be promptly ‘attended to. ‘ Our motto is, “ball profits”? Olr capital 13 our laoT. We are frepared t6 froctire Duck, at the lotrest Sah Francisco prices. : : _N. B.Circular$ Containitg téstimonials froth raiiers, itt Nevada county, as tothe excellence of this kind of Tdse, are in otr poseession, and can be sent to any oe desiritg to see them. HORTON & 8TAATS. 139, Front street, San Francisco. R. Horrok augls3m S.D Staats. TIN & HARDWARE STOF Sidves, Hardivare ‘Céok stoves, Parlot stoves, .., Box stoves, shir Hardivare, Nails, Hose Pipe, Cutlery, . A géheralassortni’nt of Tinware Builder’s Hagd\yare, Carpelite "8 Gels, ‘ —— utts aiid acres T¥oh aid steel, ; : Galvanited Iron Pipe, = Water Boxes, &c, 4@-Ou hand and made to order.=@8_ FRANK. SMITH, Brick Row, Main street. North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf CENTRAL RANCH SAW-MILL. CLARK & CO. . . IRECT ilie attention of the plibits to their splendid steam saw-mill, which is now turnihg out the very Best. of si oe Seat amar age = YELLOW AND SUGAR PINE LUMBER, ° of evéry fiind for builditss atid Hints plirposes, and deli*éring it promptly #htyever ordered. They have unrivalled firilities for filling orders immediately, atid altvays sell the best iiaterial at the lowest priced. Tit} also furnish every kind of SLUICEBLOCKS, ._° 48 directed, and can supply the citizens of Nefth Sin Jian with the Best of Fite Wood Orders can be left at the mill, or at the offite ii San Juan, on Muili street, under the fitime. J: F. CLARK, J. B. JOHNSON. Nov. 19th, 1859. tf Wood and Lumber Yard. LARK & CQ. have an extensive Wood and Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Reservoir streets, by the termittis of the railway. Every kind of sawed Tisnter {8 kept always on hand, atid large or sttial! détiliitids can be instantly supplied: — Firé Wood, either oak, pine or manzanita, gre8fi or dry, for sale ili any quantity, and will be delitéred at short notite. : Otders tdi be left atthe Yard, or. at the office on Miin stféet. J. ¥. CLARK, Nu¥. 19,1859. — tf J. B. JOHNSON. Contractor and Builde?. AVID L. SWAIN; a practical Brick Mason and BUILDER, will contract for the erection of 2 FireéPiotf Brick Houses In North San Juan and adjoining places. Hecan give the best of references here and in San bho ; Jobbing of all Kinds déné té Order. BRICKS AND LIME always on hand, and for sale inany quantity. Notth San Juan, May 19, 1860. t Oak Tree Market. N F. BROWN having leaded the interest of e J: W: Guthrie in tlie above-named market is pfepared fo furnish customers with the best quality of ; Meats At the lotvest market prices. Beef Cattle for Sale. x . BROWN, A i Oak Tree Market, Main street: North San Juan, Sept. 1st; 1860. tf Flume st. Meat Market: DEAN & BALDWIN Hlave opened a meat market in thé North end of Green’s New Fire-Proof Brick, on Flume street, next door, soiith of,Franchere & Butler’s Drug store. CHEAP MEAT? Cheaper than was ever before sold in San JuaH, Wilt be furnished, every morning, at the Fhunie street Meat Market, or, if desired, deliveredat any pait of the town. Their arrangements are so made, that they will always have the best and fattest of Cattle, hogs and sheép: H. C. DEAN, T. F. BALDWIN. North San Juan, June 18,1860. 3m New Blacksmith and Iron shop On Main strect; opposite Smith’s Livery Stable North San Juan. BLACKSMITHING OF ALLKINDS Horse and Ox ShoeitiZ. RGN DOORS and Shrtters, and Irot Work ia general. manufactured to order. €ar Wheels for Sale. Irow and Steel for sa. Also Mining Tools, by. 38 3mn* MORGAN & GILL. Shingles for Sale. . 6,600 SUGAR PINE SHENGLES of « uperior quality for sale. Apply to 0. P. STIDGER, North San Juan, June 15, 1860. tf Sugar Pine Lumber! 4 me as Pine ie Stgar Pine Tumb0, er, of ali sizés, for sale cheap for cash. Inr 0. P. STIDGER. ps ts and OILS,atthe— SAN JUAN DRUG STORE. _.Wariety. A. BLOCK & CO., DAN. FURTH, Nevada, San Juan. DEALERS IN CLOTHING! Cvrner Waih and Fiuime streets NORTH SAN JUAN. Strictly One Price. GOLD DUST Purchased at the highest rates, by a BLOCK & FURTH. Brick Store, corner Main and Flume, — 27 North San Juan. BLOcK & FURTH e now prepared to furnish DRAFTS ON NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO RATES; Checks on . a “y Francisco North San Juan, Vov. 6, ’58. 12tf Fresh Arrivals oF FALL AND WINTER FANCY AND BTAPLE DRY-G0008 ! G. LEVY Woltld tespectfully inforin the bales oF Sai Cities Agee Magee French Corral; Mi} Birchville, Cherokée, Columbia Hill and = : . townsin this vicinity, that he has just receive: At His N&w Store, MBI treet, ou the Sierra Neyadi Hotel and adjoining T. & McGuire's Drug store, the fittest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Tn iis ine, ever Brought to San Juati—consisting of Silks; pe _ awns, Ds Lites, MMsitiis, Calicoes} Bonnets, isols, Ribbons, Ladies and misses slippers and hosiety, artificial flow: ers, bleached atid brown musiilis, linens, &. rot— All maniiét of things that a lad} PAH pot ro On the crown of her head or tite dole of Het Took, Or wrap round hershoulders, oF Bt round her v ts Or that cih be sewed off, ot pinied oh, or laced, . Ortied on With 4 stig, or stitched Gu With a bow, Ih frotit or behind, above or belo¥: : s¢ bonnets, mantillas, capes, colliits and shawls; tesses for breakfasts, and diniicts ahd balls; Dresses to sit ii, and stand fi, aiid walk in; Dresses to dative in, and flirt ih. ind talk in; Dresses in Which to do gg all; ; Dresses for winter, spring: siiiiner, and fall; Aljcf them different in t jor And span Silk, thuslin, and lace, crape, velvet, and satin; Brocade, and broddcloth, and other material, Quite as unigtié hd much moreethereal; . In short, fot all things that coiild ever be tot of, Or milliner, modiste or : radesmai be botight of. ALSO: : Veivet aiid ingrain carpets, thatttiiik, oil cloths, window shades, riggs, paper hangifigs, and Gents’, Furnishing Goods—all of Which the public are invited to calland examine. ee Legal Advertisements. ~~ exetutGns save. HE undersigned, executor of the last will and. testament of John Michael Stoeffler, deceased, Willoffer for sale, at Public Auction,on Moiitldy; Novemibts 8th; 1860; _ on the premises, the undivided half of the San Juai Brewery, located in the town of North San Juan, to; gether with the stock oti halid, all the out-houses, real and personal properties anid fixtiites thereto belonging; Al2o—dt the same time and place; one Wagon, two horses, hogs, &c., &c: Tso—ohe-t ut idtétest ina inining claim, located on Butkeye i 11; Red Dog, and known asthe Live Oak Compahy. aa we The abate sale to take place oti thé diy.above-named; between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and sundown. MT PER MS)....::ccseeceeeeeeeeees CASH G. W. KOCH, Executor. — October 13, 1860. tds ; . ,. ;Constable’s Sale. : Sidte of Caiforfias cbutly of Nevada, a: Township of Bridgeport. Br virtue of an order of sale to me delivered, iasued from the court of R. H. Farquhar, Esq., an acting justice of thé peace in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date Oct. let, a. d. 1860, in favor of the Shawmut Mill Co., and against Clark Rugg, for the sum of $58 and 17 cents, debt; iiiterert, damages an costs of _ I have takeii in exécutioti, dnd will sel to the highést bidder for caah, the follpwidg desc’ property, té:wit: Ole bhiliing lot.aad blacksmith shop thereon, iti Frénth Carral, township and county aforesaid; oppotite the dwelling house of Geo. W. Parshiley, and vety neat the small ravine leading down the hill from the gardeti of Wim. Glister, said lot being kuowa as Clark Rogg’s lot. On Saturday, the 10th day of Noveitiber, a: d. , between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 5 o’clock p. m., on the premises of said property, at Ffench Corral, county and State aforesaid. 2 Taken as the property of Clark Rugg, to satisfy the above demands ané atcruing costs. North San Jian, O¢f. 16th,a.d.1860. 0t20 4w W.8. EDWARDS, Constable. NOTICE: . } hee iny absence from homie the following advértisement was published in the Hydraulic Press: “Nonite.—An advertisement Was published in the Hydraulic Press of the 4th of August, in which one John McKenner ¢taimed a piece of ground called Abe's Ranch, near French Corral. Ihereby notify the pubTic that thé ape oo ine, and I will défend my title nst all tres; ts. . ~~ ii EDWARD ALLISON. Allistn’s Ratith, Aig: 18, 1860.” _ Now, be it known that thesaid property is mine by legal purchase, at constable’s sale, under an execution issued from the covrt of R. H. Farquhar, J. P., and being in lawfui Soap thereof. I hereby give notice. that kam prepared to herd thereon and take care of all stock that may be placed in my charge. For infornvation relative to my trustworthiness, apply to C. Derby, at the “French Corral House.” mare JOWUN McNAMARA. Oct. 9th, 1863. 013 4w FS VEE ESET UT a TT EE ES SH RE i ConTRaprcTion.—Notice is hereby given, that the adYertisement above, sigued John. McNai , Setting , forth a claim to a certain piece of land, has do foundation in fact. The land tte to me—TI am now and Wave been heréfofore in’ passession of it; and willcontinue to hold it, ard forbid aly mn _ rnd n re frade ot huvitg any dealings with vs — a ALLISON. thereto. . ED Allison’s Ratich, O¢t. 15th, 1860. GEx) 3) 5 Oe , RS. SARAH Fe offers her services to” YW @ the mothers of San Juan and vicinity asa nurse ° Recommendations of the higheft order given. Inquire at this office. Camphene! =o San Juuw BYig Btore, by the case, can or lon, A Eggs pn IRS OME Pi ark po ee