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. The Rydeautic Press,
Sanat eee
COL. E. D. B.--A SQUIB.
So, Col. FE. D.,
They couldn’t agree }
To send you to Washington City ;
You worked pretty hard
To turn up the card,
But didn’t sueceed—more’s the pity !
It must be annoying
And prospect-destroying,
To miss such a beautiful show ;
The ’Pubs had it by rote
Till it came to the vote,
When "twas found Baker’s cake was all dough! .
A Drop or Ink.—Think of a Queen’s first .
signature of a death wurrant, where tears .
tried to blanch the fatal blackness of the
dooming ink; of atraitor’s adhesion to a
deed of rebellion, written in gall; of a forger’s tremblingimitation of another's writing, .
where each letter took the shape of a gallows; of a lover’s passionate proposal, written in fire; of a proud girl’s refusal, written .
in ice; of a mother’s dying expostulation with
her wayward son, written in the heart’s
blood; of an indignant father’s disinheriting
curse on his first-born, black with the lost
color of the gray hairs which shall go down
in sorrow to the grave—think of these and
of all the other impassionate writings to
which every hour gives birth, and what a
strangely potent, protean thing a drop of ink
grows to be! All over the world it is distilling at the behest of men. Here a despairing prisoner is writing with a rusty nail his
dying confession of faith on bis damp dungeon wall. There an anxious lover is deceiving all but his bride, with an ink which
she alone knows how torender visible. Beleagued soldiers in Indian forts are confiding
to the perilous secrecy of rice water or innocent milk, theirown lives and the fortunes
of their country. Shipwrecked sailors,
about tobe enguiphed in mid ocean, are
consigning to a floating bottle the faint pencil memorandum of the spot where they will
soon go swiftly down in the very jaws of
death. Everywhere happy pairs, dear husbands and wives, affectionate brothers and
sisters, and all the busy world, are writing
to each other on endless topics, with whatever paper comes to hand, whatever ink.—
The varied stream thus forever flowing is
{
Medicinal.
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
Never Debilitates.
T is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established ‘fact, a Standard Medicine,
known. and approved by ioe all that have used ir,
and is now resorted to re) with confidence in all
the diseases for which it 4 is recommended.
It has cured thousands < within the last two
years, who had given up } 4 all hopesof relief.as the
numero usunsolicited cer5 tificates in my possession show.
The dose must be adapS ted to the temperament
of the individual taking S it, and used in such
quantities as to act gent. ly on the bowels.
Let the dictates of your 4 judgment guide you in
the use of the LIVER INwillcure LiverCom.Dyspepsia, Chronic Diar=
plaints, Dysentery, Drop. 4] .
bitual Costiveness, Cholic . a
lA
VIGORATOR, and_ it
plaints, BiliousAttacks
rhoea, Summer Comsy.Sour Stomach, HaCholera. Cholera MorFlatulence, Jaundice,
may be used successfulbus, Cholera Infantum,
Female Weaknesses, and
. jyas an ordinary Family Medicine. It willenre SICK
. 11 AD ACILE, (as thousands can testify)in twenty
minutes if two or three tea spoonfuls are taken at commencement of the attack.
All who use it are giving their testimony in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and
swallow both together.
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 CATHARTE PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which the proprietor has used in his
practice for more than twenty years.
The constantly increas. 5 . ing demand from those
. Whohave long used the . 3 . PILLS, and the satisfaction which all express . ,j . inregard to their use,
hasinduced me to place . . them within the reach
of all. Ay
The Profession well Enow that different
Cathartics act on different . O . portions of the bowels.
The FAMILY CATH5 ARTIC PILL has, with
due reference to this well a established fact. been
compounded from a variety of the Purest Vegetable Extracts, which act < alike or every part of
the alimentary canal.and i) are good and safe in all
cases where a Cathartic is . A . needed, such as Derangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains
in the Back and Loins, Costiveness, Pain and
4
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. Teadache.or weight
in the head. all inflammatory Diseases, Worms in
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
the intellectual and emotional blood of the} by the trade in all the large towns.
world; and no one need visit Egypt, or summon an Egyptian magician, to show him all
the arts, all the joys and woes of men reflected from the mirror of a drop of ink.—
Macmillan’s Magazine.
rire Are ees eee ee
Hoosier Osirvary.—Mister Edatur: Jem
bang, we are sorry to stait, has desized. He
departed this life last mundy. Jem was
generally considered a gud feller. He died
at the age of 23 years old. He went 4th
without ary struggle; and such is Life.
Da we air as pepper grass—mity smart—to
Morrow we air cut down like a cowcumber
of the grownd. Jem kept a nice store, which
his wife now wates on. His vurchews wos
numerous. Menny things we bowt at his
growcery, and we ar happy to stait that he
never cheeted, speshully in the wait of mackrel, which wos nice and smelt sweet and . of any other :
his surviving wife.is the same wa. We
never new him to put sand in his shuggar,
thow he had a big sand bar in front of his
house; nur water in his Lickers, thow the
ohio River runs past his dore. Piece to his
street, San Francisco.
INSTANCE TO EF : SOOTHING
when timely
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, Broadway, New York.
Sold by the Druggists everywhere, and by
PARK & WHITE,
Sole Agents forthe Pacific Coast, 182 Washington
sept 1 ly
MRS. WINSLOW,
WN experienced Nurseand Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers. ber
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
To . Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, by
softening the gums, reducing “the inflamation—will
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is
Sure to Regulate the Bowels,
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
and reliefand health to your infants.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten
years, and can say, in confidence in truth of it, what
we have never ee eee ee eerenrcceseceeseeersceres been able to say
Mrs. ? medicine—Nev
ERHASITFatL-: WINSLOW’S ED, IN ASINGLE
FEcT A CURE,
used. Never
remanes. 1 ss , :
capi: dissatistaction by any one whousedit. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in
Aw Ixcipent.—The death of Mr. Gales Te. terms of highest commendation of its magical effects
vives a reminiscence of the only time his pa. and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “WHAT
per,the National Intelligencer,eversuspended WE DO KNOW.” after ten years’ experience, and
. si : z a pledge our reputation for the fulfiltment of what we here
publication. It was a warm and able advodeclare. In almost every instance where the infant is
eate of the Madisonian war policy, seconding suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
the efforts of Clay and his compeers, and so
powerful was its influence, that when Gen.
in fifteen or twenty miautes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one
Ross, in command of the British troops, en. ofthe most EXPERIERCED and SKILFUL NURSES
tered the capital, after the unfortunate affair . in New England, and has been used with neeerfuiling
at Bladensburg, his first inquiry was not for
success in
the Capitol, the President’s house, or the De. Wousanas of Cases.
partments, but forthe National Intelligencer
office; and it was the first establishment deit not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, correets acidity. and gives
tone and energy to the whele system. It will relieve
molished, causing a short cessation in its reg. alinost instantly
ular publication. With this exception, the . Griping in the Bowels, & Wind Colic,
Intelligencer has been published regularly . and overcome convulsions, which, if notspeedily remefor sixty years.— Albany Journal.
oS
“Mr. Jenkins, will you have the goodness
to answer me a few questions in a direct and . Remepy in the
unequivocal manner 7”
“Certainly, sir.”
“Well, Mr. Jenkins, is there a female living . Diarrhoea in:
d REN, whether it arises from teething or from other
cause,
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints; do
with you, who is known in the neighborhoo
as Mrs. Jenkins ?”
“There is.”
“Mark me, now!
protection ?”
“Entirely so.” _
“Do you not support her ?”
"T do.”
“Have you ever been married to her, Mr.
Jenkins?”
“T have not.”
(Several jurors exchange
scowl indignantly.)
“That is all, Mr. Jenkins.
aside !’’
Opposing Counsel—“One moment, may it
please the Court. What relation does this
Woman sustain towards you, Mr. Jenkins?”
“She 1s my mother, sir!”
Jenkins was permitted to leave.
Is she not under your
glances and
You can stand
“Class in the middle of geography stand
up. What's a pyramid ?”
“A pile of men in the cireus, one on top
ef the other.”
“Where is Egypt ?”
“Where it always was.”
“And Wales ?”
“In the sea.”
“Smartly answered. Now pause a2 moment, and lll introduce you to a speeies of
Birch which will assist you in learning the
hop-waltz.”
ay
7
Oxe of our Massachusetts exchanges tells
a good story of a jolly fellow who, on the
“glorious Fourth,” passing along the streets
of Springfield, in that State, saw the inscription, “B. K. Bliss, Apothecary,” neatly chisled on a marble slab inthe center of the
sidewalk. Stepping reverently over the
stone, andturning round, heread slowly : “B.
K. Bliss, Apoplexy,” and exclaimed, “apoplexy! yes; well—but what in h—Il did
they bury him ender the sidewalk for !”
—_—————_+ e+.
‘Helo!’ said Sharp, meeting Pop the
ether day in the street, “you hobble, my
Boy ; what's the matter with you?”
~~“Oh, F had my feet ernshed through the
earelessness of a conductor on the cars—
that’s all?”
“And den’t you mean to sue the company
for damages !"’
“Damages! €uess I’ve had enough damages. Think I bad better sue them for repairs !”
A MAN is like an egg, the longer he’s kept
in bot water the harder he becames.
died, end in death
it the best and 3
We believe Hse ee ener eeceeeeeseeserenssesesesseee
FOR SUREST
CHILDREN : Wort, in
all cases of Dys:TEE THIN G.: enteryand
METAR AS CORN RE U : CHILDWe would say to every mother who has achild
not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering
child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABS3OLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely used. Full directions will accompany each
bottle. None. genuine unless the fac simile of CUR«@
TIS & PERKINS, New York, ison the outside
wrapper.
435-Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office, 13 Cedar st., N. Y¥.
PARK & WHITE,
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast,
st., Sun Francisco. mayl2 ly
THE GUTTA PERCHA
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
. introducing the Goods of this Come
pany to the notice of the people of the Pacific coast,
we desire to call attention to the fact that
GUTTA PERCHA
isan entirely different material from
INDIA RUBBER,
which, however, it resembles in many respects. It
grows ina different soil, is the product of a different
tree.and when vulcanised. possesses virtues that make
it far more valuable than Rubber. Jt is not affected by
heat or eold, oils or acids, steam or water, for which reasons, it is evident that for Belieng, Hose, or Steam
Packing, it issuperior to any other material ever offered.
The Machine Belting
made by this Company is found to serve a better pur
pose than either Leather or Rubber, being less expen
sive than either, while itcombines the valuable properties of both. It is perfeetly flexible, but stretches
far less than either of the above named articles, a single tightening being generally suffieient to ingure its
running well. All who have tried it pronownee it the
finest belting in use.
THE MINING HOSE
1s believed to be superior to any other article over offered. While it is as flexible as Rubber, its cost'is 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 insures it against
being cut by the sharp quartz rock. Water cannot affect 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 entirely impervious toe oiland steam and capable of enduring heat
to any extent 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 all 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
found the best cf their kind. All orders promptly attended to.
CHAS. P. DANIELL & CO.,
Agenis for Pacific Coast,
55, Commercial street, corner Battery,
sept 283m San Francisco.
fC tebe aes REDUCTION in COAL OIL and Cam
phene, by z REAMER.
132, Washington
i\Gener al Merchandise.
rere
J. H. TENNANT,
WHCLESALE DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
CLOTHING, TEAS, TOBACCO,
fe., Fe.
Corner First and Commercial streets,
Next Door to Merchant’s Hotel,
WEaryswvwille.
Sept. 29, 1860. 3m
$a
ORIGINAL CASH STORE
RE-OPENED BY R.REAMER,
FOOT OF MAIN STREET,
Clothing,
rire LOLOL OL OL OL OL OO ON el Ce *
CHEAP JOHN!
MAIN STREET,
! JACOB LEVY
Next to Sierra Nevada Hotel
S. HAAS & CO., Aucrionzers.
Have on hand and are daily
Where achoice selection of the following Goods can . TECeLVING from our
be found, viz:
Groceries and Provisions,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Furniture & Bedding,
Window Sash,
Boots and Shoes,
Camphene, Coal and Polar Oil,
Wines, Liquors &c.
4g>-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,
yuoes itt
assortmentof BOOTS, at CHOICE
A an 21 REAMER’S.
REGON HAMS and SHOULDERS,
at jan 21 REAMER’S.,
RE & BEDDING! at
REAMER’S.
CHOICE assortment of CROCKEeee REAMER’S,
Sy Pe SASH! at
Re
Quick Sales and No Profits,
The Cash Principle
uj business is
A Necessity of the Times!
and for that reason
J. J. WOOSTER
will sell Goods from
kiis Store gn 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,
REAMEN’S.
at REAMER
of the best quality, a complete inventory of which need . ™&?* ef
not be given.
REMEMBER ER
To trade at
Wooster’s Cash Store!
.
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.
N.B. A_ very large assortment of very superior
Doorsand shutters. manufactured in New York city
for Messrs. Lecount & Strong and Johnson & Canfield
= San Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief
roof.
ALSO—a very large lot of second-hand shutters of
various dimensions, all for sale at very low rates.
All orders from the interior, Oregon and Washington Territories, or any place on the Pacific coast, attended to with promptness and dispatch.
#B-Oregon street is infront of the Custom House,
north side of the United Stetes Court Buildings.
aprl4 3m
NOTICE
S HEREBY given, that the usdersigned will
apply to the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, at their next regular meeting, for a renewal of 1k
cense to kecpa_ tell-bridge. at a pointon the Middle
Yuba river, knowm as Freeman’s Crossing.
THOMAS FREEMAN.
Sept. 17th, 1860. 3wsep22
Postponement!
G. HANSEN'S SECOND GRAND
GIFT ENTERTAINMENT
Has been postponed, on account of the few Tickets
sold, to
Saturday, October 27, 1860,
At which time it will positively come off.
Mr. WM. BERRY, of Cherokee, is my autherized
Agent to dispose of. Tickets.
Sept. 29,1860. t¢
Canvas! Canvas!
LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 to 10—0
A mar 17 at BLOCK & FURTH’S.
Kerosene Lamps!
NEW lot of these celebrated Lanips just received
atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.
jy7
Importing House,
SAN FRANCISCO,
ces THE cee
atest Styles
ee OP see
Gents Clothing
BOOTS,
. ] HATS,
«cs ANDecs
Furnishing Goods,
Which we will sell at as
‘LOW PRICES FOR CASH
As they canbe sold inSan Francisco.
Also—a full assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS KNIVES &C.,
A full stock of
RUBBER GOODS,
In every variety.
S. HAAS & CO.
Nov. 19, 1859. tf
Variety.
KEEP PACE
With the March of Improvement
qHE undersigned takes pleasure in
announcing to the citizens of San Juan and vicinity that he has removed to the new fire proof brick
building, corner Main and Fiume streets; where he is
prepared to offer to the public a most complete assurtJEWELRY,
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 ear rings,
with ruby, garnet, carbuncle and pearl,
cameo, coral, lava, quartz and mosaic
settings. Snperb etruscan bracelets, neclaces, vests and feb
chains; plain and col’d
and enameled belt and
fob buckles: gold
Jockets and
thimbles;
Quartz cane
heads, sleeve brttons and studs. of infinite variety. Diamond,
emerald. roby.garnet and pearl
finger rings.gents’ cluster amd quartz
pins, peudents, slides, Masunic emblems,
watch keys, gold pens &c.,—all of which he
offers ata very slight advance on San Francisco
prices. He particularly invites attention to the fact
that he has made arrangements at San Francisco by
Variety.
CHARLES LEVY
San Francisco, Marysviile.
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!
Espetially adapted to the wants of the
Mountain Merchants
which we are now selling at
SAN FRANCISCO PRICKS !
We can boast of the
BEST SELECTED STOCK
oF
CLOTIING,
FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BLANKETS,
DUCK, ETC,
Erer offered for sale in this city.
HAY WOOP’S Long aud Short Rubber Boots.a Inrge
stock constantiy on hand; also a splendid stork of
BLANKETS. Lawrence and Pilot Back of e¥ery ntmber, offered at San Francisey Prites!
SHEETINGS,
DRILLINGS,
HATS,
CAPS,
& TRUNKS.
Of the last mentioned articles, we have the best and
largest stock ever imported in our market. and at pricesthat will make our customers opeti their eyes.
Now Merchants of the Hills, for your own good, call
and examive for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere, and you will find that we undersell any house
in this city.
Orders Promptly Attended To
JACOB & CHARLES LEVY.
oct 15
Dissolution.
HE copartnership keretv fore existing betweett
the undersigned, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. W. J. Maldoon is alone authorised to sign in liquidation.
S. S. B. PECK,
W. J. MALDOON.
North San Juan Sept. 7, 1860.
Oh Yes! Billy still in the Field
With his splendid assortment of
Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c.
My friends. if yon wish to get some of those fine
Ilavannas, just cajl on
Bint: wy!
There you can find them. at his old stand, south sidc
of Main street, below Scharein’s saloon.
W. J. MALDOON.
juy28 3m
New Goods! New Goods!
SAM SAMELSON
ss lias just returned
Sa from beiow with a
: cheice stock of Goods
= in hisline,consisting
—-, Of
oO Fine Havaua
a) and Domestic
CIGARS!
Best Natural Leaf &
Sweet Tobacco: Smoking Tobacco: Anderson's SolacePatent Pressed. Gem Fine-cut, &e., &c.
which he will be constantly receiving fresh smpptes . Also—Fancy and Plain Pipes. snuff. matches, playing
of Goods of the latest stvles 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 upon him heretofore. G. HANSEN.
N B. The above Goods will be raffied off on the Ist
September. Any artiele being sold in the mewntine,
aug 113f
DWARE!
Alarge stock just
received and for sale
will be replaced.
HA
Smith’s
Hardware Store.
IRON!
; All sizes for sale by
FRANCIS SMITH.
PWPAArorwa nmr
Pick Steel;
Drill sé
Cork 3
FRANCIS SMITH.
Bataed CHAIN: All sizes for sale by
FRANCIS SMITT.
R”® @
E: Allksizes at
SMITIVS HARDWARE STORE.
Lead Pipe.
EELS, all sizes:
For sale by FRANCIS SMITE. 20*
UBBER GOODS:
Rubber Hose—all sizes;
tubber Pipes;
For sale at
SMIFH’S HARDWARE STORE.
RASS GOODS:
Brass Couplings, from 34 to 6 inch.
Brass Noggles--all sizes;
Bill Cocks;
Stop Cocks,
Beer Cocks;
Hose Bills;
For sale by FRANCIS SMITH.
PRED STABLE fr CORAL!
I. T. SAXBY
HEREBY informs his friends
——s
PP Se and the public that he has removed
from the old stand, to
NEW AND COMMODIOUS STABLES,
AND CORRAL,
At the Foot of Main street,
and having associated himself with the Messrs. Haffaker, is better prepared tnan ever to furnish excellent
accommodations for stock ofal: kinds, and tosmpply
HAY AND GRAIN
of the best quality, at the lowest market price.
Returning thanks for the past liberal patronege,they
nsost reSpeetfully solicit a continwance of tke same.
Hay and Grain delivered to any part of the town,
free of charge.
HUFFAKERS & SAXBY.
North SanJuan, June 30th, 1860. tf
The following Blanks can always
Blanks. be obtained =! this office, at San
Francisco prices. Executions, Warrants’ Summons’
Constable’s and Sheriff’s Sales, Affidavits, Garnishees,
subpoenas, Deeds, mortgages, Releases, Lease’s Undertakings, attachments, Examinations, commitments,
acknowledgements, jury summons’s Venite, writs,
appeal bonds, Recognizance. &c., &c.
Blanks of al! kinds printed toorder.
.
cards, Farney Goods, Musical Lustruments, &c.
Confectionery
of the most delicious kind. Fresh and Died
Pruits;
Pistols, Knives,
Wostenholm’s
celebrated pocket catlery—the most extensive lot ever
bronght toSan Jm@an. Allof which will fe sold wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices.
Soda Fountain.
His soda fountain is now in operation. and he fs prepared, with highly coscentrated syrups, to deal out
this most delicions and health-giting beverage.
_ Ladies and Gentiemen are invited to call and examine for themselves.
Particuiar attention paid to ordersfrom a distance,
S. SAMELSON.
Main street, next to the Union Hotel, North San Juan
dec24 tf
Selling Off!
CLOSING OUT AT COST!
W. M. COHN
EREBY informs everybody that
he is selling out at cost, to quit the business, hir
Large Stock of Fancy Goods .
Embracing
Books and Stationery,
Cutlery, Pistols ®
Cigars and Tobacco,
and an immense variety of artieles
that cannot be enumerated.
CALL AND SEF!
North San Juan, February 11th, 1860. tf
SUN-PICTURES!
AVING purchased the Photograph saloon of
Hi: T. Green, and secured the services of that
famens artist, OLD soL, for an indefinite period,
AUGUSTE WETTIG
Informs his friends and the pub¥ie generally that he is
prepared to
Preserve their Features
to posterity either in
Photograph, Ambroty pe or Daguerreotype.
He guarantees
Good Likenesses,
and delicate, clear toned, artistic pictures.
Young Ladies
should remember that their charms are fleeting, and
secure the faithful image of them to quicken the imagination of absent lovers. Young men
Bound to Washoe to Fight,
should leave the counterfeit presentment of themselvés
to the diseonsolate fair from whom they part. Ia short,
the subscriber would say to alt:
“Of those for whom you fond emotions cherish,
Seenre the shadow ere the substance perish.”
Go to WETTIG for a PICTURE!
His Saloon is on Main street, next door toGreen’s new
brick.
PRICES LOW!
North San Juan, May 19, 1860. 3m
Blasting Powder!
E HAVE BUILT A POWDER
yY Magazine of our. own, and will now ¢eil Blasting Powder at iess than San Francisco cost and freight.
J. H. WRIGHT & CO.,
aug 18 Sm Plaza, MarysvitLe.
. Hotels and Restaurants,
aint tee ae ene Ne ere
BARNUM RESTAURANT
AND
ROTISSERIE,
Corner First street and Maiden Lane,
Marysville.
oe
Hl. VIDEAU
World respectfully announce to his
wy frieuds and the public, that hg is prepared
. to minister to their Wants at his Restaus
raut and Saloon, both in the eating and drinking lines
Strangers visiting the City
Are requested to give him a call.
TERMS:
Board, per week, without wine,...... $10 00
Board, per week, with Wine,........ 12 00
Single Meais;......1.cc0aks 7dcentsand $1 00
Rotisserie.
Always on hand, at the shortest notice. Poultry and
Gane toasted to order.
H. V. has made arrangements at San Francisco te
receive the freshest provisions. OysTERS always oft
hand.
Open Night and Days = _junl6 3m
WHAT CHEER HOUSE,
SACRAMENTO S8T...... San Francisco
LARGEST
Best and Cheapest
HiGUSE IN CALIFORNIA !
By its recent Improvement and Enlargement
it can now accommodate all who apply.
R B. WOODWARD,
mar 31 3m Proprietor,
Freeman’s Crossing.
‘Teamstersand Travelers
i Your attention is directed to
Freeman’s Bridge,
SUBSTANTIAL structure crossing the
Middle Yuba two miles from North San Juan, on
the best route from Marystille to the towns of apper
Yeba end Sictra.
The Foad
Ts tide, constructed upon an easy grade for the heaviest
toads, awd is always kept in good order by the subseri
ber.
"Tie Exotel
. affords accommodations of the first class, an4 the stables
are commodious and well attended.
Hay and Barley for Sale
In quantifies to suit.
IOMAS FREEMAN.
Tt
» Novy. 5.1859. tfqy Freertan’s Crossing.
Sierra Nevada Hotel.
J. GORDON,
INFORMS the traveling comm*¢nify and
4 citizens generally that having neWly
ie. plastered, refitted nnd
Thoroughly Furnished
the above well-known stand, he has now opened it to
the public, and intends that it shall acquire the name of
A First Class Hotel.
BEDS
Of unexceptionable comfort and cleanliness.
Private Rooms
For Families or other persona desiring them.
Nerth S#7 Jnan, Nov. 5th, 1889.
Fare Reduced & Speed lacreased
‘The Union Hotel,
ENGMAN & PEARSON, Proprietors,
Main st., North San Juan,
S kept as a first-class honse of pnbtic entertaimment
and is already Well known to travelers as tite
General Stage Office
For this part of the Mountains. Stages start from it
daily for Marysville, Nevada, Sacramento, Campton*
ville, Forest City. Cherokee. French Corral, S wectland,
and the Flats and Hills on the Ridge.
It will be maintained in improved style by the present proprietors, who, to conform to the economical tette
dencies of the day, have inade a
. Reduction in Prices!
Hoan wy. Tie WRwK 55 sek. seee0e$7 00
SINGLE MEALS,....00. €46466460 teteccececeovste OO
The Bed-rooms and Beds are all cleanly and comforts
;able, and the weary wayfarer will find the Uhion s
t welcome place of rest. ENGMAN & PEARBON,
Oct 6th, 1859. vin24tf
.
Wa
psa hada aaa iscem
°
shington Restaurant
Main Street, North San Juan.
Informs the public that he
continues to keep a a.
_z at the above stand, serving up in
eMhis best style all the dsitties and luxuries
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Clean Rooms and Clean Beds
in connection with the Restaurant. They wiflbe found
inferior to none.
Furnished with Dinners or Suppers to order,in the
most satisfactory manner,
GEORGE CULLODI
Restaurant and Boarding House
market.
For regular and transient lodgers, have been fitted
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PARTIES
Give George a Call.
aug 13 52tf
BOARDING HOUSE.
RS. RACHAEL MESTAYER has
: opened a comfortable private Boarding House om
Main street, North San Juan, it the bailding adjoining
Judge Stidger’s office, and has accommodations for @
few more gentlemen.
TERMS MODERATE.
April 14th, 1860. tf
House and Lot for Sale.
E. POWERS offers for sale his House and
@ Loton Cherokee street, in the town of North
San Juan.
The Lot is120 feet square, is neatly fenced and planted with sixty Fruit Trees, some of them bearing, and
provided with stable and other out-bouses.
The Dwelling iscommodious and comfortable, and
the neighborhood, consisting entirely of dwelling houses, quiet and respectable.
The proprietor desires to move onto a larger lot in
another part of town. whichis his only motive for
selling.
For terms aad other particulars call at this office, or
at Coley’s store, Main street, on
C. E. POWERS.
KEEPER'S SACRAMENTO LINE!
Keepers’ Line.—Jo Keepers, who drives the
“Red Bird,” an eight-mule bell team, makes his
trips regularly in eight days between North Sans
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 filling all
orders entru to his charge. e
him to those having packages or
to be
transported between two places. .
4 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN
widow lady, whois desirous of retr to her
home in the Alantic States, by the 20th of ber
or the 5th of October next, offers her services to @
family traveling with children, as'a nurse and assistant—reguiring only to be furnished with a free passage asa reward for her services. For name and particulars, address,this office. 3
Important to Miners
Bre & FURTH have just received a 1 lot
of Lawrence Duck, which is offered at maneod
rates.