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THE HYDRAULIC PRESS.
VOL. 3. » NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA GO, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1860.
i a
Variety.
MARYSVILLE STAGE!
OPPOSITION LINE!
Business Cards.
R. H. FARQUHAR,
Justice of the Peace,
Bridgeport Township. Office, in the old Masonic Hall
Main s:reet,San Juan. 1 tt
0. P. STIDGER,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
And Conveyancer. Office on the north side of Main
street, one door west of E V. Hatfiel’sstore,
oppositethe Pioneer, NORTH SAN JUAN.
Nov. 13, 1857. 1
+ Meore’s Fiat Correspondence. Variet v.
Che Aydralic Less, Moonr’s Fiat, Aug. 28, 1860. <s nant
Ua im Epirorns Press :—This mining locality is > i: capa
PUBLISHEDEVERY SATURDAY MORNING . vituated on the northern slope of the Ridge. Watchmaker and Jeweller,
BAUSMAN & WATERS, which divides the waters of the Middle and, Main ‘street, North San Jaan.
South Yubas. Not far distant, and on each I take this method of informing my
Editors = ad Proprietors. side are the flourishing towns of Orleans the FIRE-PROOW BRICK cone ae the fun
Terms for the Paper. and Woolsey’s Flats. The town is beautia dado kkc ene Gas oats cal ox comers
ne Year, invariably inadvance .......--.+-+-.$5 00 fully located near the center of the Flat. manner. I keepon hand an assortment of
o'clock in the morning. : '
Office, at the Sierra Nevada Hotel. :
KETURN TRIPS will be made every TUESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Marysville Office at
ae Ra FINE JEWELRY i N. E. igh and
Bix Begs . ~ : seeeeee ssrsseosseesee 3 00) The streets are wide and regularly laid ‘off. . Consisting of Buckles, Bracelets, Necklaces, Chains, C. WILSON HILL > nadine pre gag Oy He Sore TEN On
Trhree Svditetssccensssocsesisds B00 The buildings are composed of wood, but Charms, fine Gold and Enameled Lockets, Brooches, ? * ?
FARE, $63 00 EACH WAY.
4@-Every care and comfort guaranteed.
‘ J. 8. McCUE, Proprietor.
North San Juan, May 12, 1860. tf
Attorney at Law,
Wiilattend promptly toall businessconfided to-his care
in Nevada and adjoining counties.
= Ear Kings, Finger Rings, sleeve Buttons, gold and
of a substantial character.
To the lovers of natural scenery, our
silver Thimbles, Gents’ Fob Buckles, Pins, rings, studs
Terms for Advertising. &c., all of which will be sold at fair prices.
*One Square, (12 lines) first insertion,.....+0-.00+ Plai 1 ions» — hadpliggucet lik aries In Abbott's Building, NEVADA. wise
Mach subsequent insertion, .....0.00.s.0-+ vse 09 . town affords a pleasant prospect. To the shied ee Cc. E. De LONG, TIN & HARDW ARE STORE
4#@> Business cards not exceeding four lines of this . south and east, the slope gradually rises and Sign of the Big an aig ee ee Attorney at L ae he °
“ype, will be inserted for $6 00 a quarter. is covered with stately pines—presenting a Bg: Lo bo. aca Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, up stairs, jun16 Seve, Hardware
as ——---. forest scene truly beautiful. To the north House and Lot for Sale. Cook stoves,
w ad--A Daily Matt é 2 E. POWERS offers for sale his House and PAIN TIN CG. Parlor stoves,
amie y i" and west and across the Middle Yuba as far ; : Box stoves
i e@ Loton Jherokee street, in the town of North Carriage, Si ad Bouse Painting Shelf Hardsare 9
We ‘are informed—for we have not seen . as the eye can reach, the scene is not less re ae feuik niipete: io uaetls Mikal nia olan PAPER ILANGING, &C. : Nails, i
the Government proclamation—that it is . beautiful but more grand and picturesque. . ted with sixty Fruit Trees, some of them bearing, and Done in the best manner, by Hose Pipe,
; : bd P 4 provided with stable and other out-bouses. L. W. CURTIS. Cutlery,
proposed by the Department at WashingAll who are acquainted with the nature . ” The Dwelling iscommodious and comfortable, and. Shop on Main st., opposite Helfrich’s Soda Factory. ~/ Serpent
‘ton City to let a‘contract to the lowest bidand extent of owr mines agree in saying that the neighborhood, consisting entirely of dwelling houi ; z ses, quiet and respectable.
‘der, in December next, for the carrying of a! for the next century the present yield of gold'. The proprietor desires to move onto a larger lot in
'tri-weekly mail between North San Juan and . will eoutiahe: “aidiiniched. another part of ‘town. which is his only motive for
‘Marysville. This neither comes up to our . does not depend entirely upon our own re
Builder’s Hardware,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Butts and screws,
JOHN A. SEELY,
Agent for
The New Idria Quicksilver,
The Best and Purest Article in the Siate!
Post Office Building, North San Juan, Nevada ccunty.
espe ee EME aE ee ee
Tron and steel,
Galvanized Iron Pipe,
Water Boxes, &c,
Our future} sciing.
For terms and other particulars call at this office, or
at Coley’s store, Main street, on
‘expectations nor -our-wants. We require'a/. sources. Moore's Flat 1s the center of trade mayl9tf C. E. POWERS. E. T. JORDAN Raritan bane oh ag ee
. . .
is a SBE . $
‘daily mail, and a daily mail‘we ought by all. for an excellent mining country for many Dissclution. News Agent and Expressman . Brick Row, Main street.
Kuns a Daily Express from North San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf
North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville
en French Corral. California and Atlantic papers for
sale.
means to have. Along the route we have! miles around—trom the other Flats, the "Pe perinersieg hence reesinting paren
‘ ‘ : ite 3 i : th dersigned, is this day dissolved b
the important ‘end ‘rapidly growing mining . river, the cahons and ravines. ‘Our mer anata’: caaaan 7. Maldooa ra aie fea 6
towns of Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchville . .chants are enterprizing and doing a remu-. thorised to sign in liquidation. ‘
¥rench Corral, Mooney’s Flat, Bridgeport, /nerative business. Fresh goods are conoS ok
Sucker Flat, Timbuctoo, and numerous oth. stantly arriving and are as constantly being eres :
‘er populous neighborhoods, to be supplied, . packed off in wagons, on muleback and on inte Cs oes is this day edzaitted: as
‘and ‘from Which there are now constant comjithe backs of men Our hotels are doing a _ Cigar and Tobacco Business,
plaints of delay ‘one apeeg clarity in —— aes business—sometimes filled to overwide Minin epee tome ae aes
‘livery of the mails. North San Juan is it‘flowing. Qur-landlerds deserve te do well; Peck & Maldoon.
self a place of stflicient importance to -de. thuir tables are supplied with the best; their . Thankful for the very liberal patronage heremand a daily ‘mail. . At the present time we . other nevommodations:-cant be beat in the seers tind oe Bs <a a
thave, via Nevada, a tri-weekly mail, which mountaius—they see to it that none go away se teipiivinn bof = so
is only a little betterthan no mail atall If! dissatisfied. : Sa eee fay ay on Te
it were not for the expresses and telegraphs, Some of our citizens have turned their
business men would find it exceedingly dif. attention-to gardening. Mr. Moore is culti‘ficult tu transact their business below. A wating no less:than seven acres in vegetables
letter written at this place and dropped into . of almost every variety. The size attained
the post office on Monday evening, goes to. and the quality are not excelled anywhere
Nevada next morning, lies there‘till the fol. jp the-State. The producing of almost ev-,
lowing morning, and then -starts'‘for Marys. . ery variety of ‘vegetables in the mountains’
ville, Sacramento or San ‘Prancisco as the . js no longer a matter of speculation.
case may be. Thus mating it the third day
SMITH’S EXPRESS,
Runs Daily from North San Juan to Shady Creek,
Cherokee, Little Grass Valley and Columbia Hill.—
4@-California and Atlantic Newspapers for sale. Letters and Packages carried, commitsions attended to
and collections made. Agent for the Hydraulic Press
J. B. PAINTER,
(LATE O’MEARA & PAINTER,)
Dealer in
TYPE, PRESSES, PRINTING MATERIAL,
Paper, Cards,and Printer’s Stock generally,
"132 Clay street, near Sansome,
SAN FRANCISCO.
jan 21 ly
CLARK & CO.
out the very best of
YELLOW AND SUGAR PINE LUMBER,
delivering it promptly wherever ordered.
est prices. They also furnish every kind of
SLUICE BLOCKS,
as directed, and can supply the citizens of North San
Juan with the
Best of Fire Wood
Orders can be left at the mill, or at the office in San
Juan, on Main street, under the flume.
J. ¥. CLARK,
J. B. JOUNSON.
WM. FAULKNER & SON,
132 Sansome strect, San Francisco, Cal.
GENTS FOR JAMES CONNER & SON’S U.S.
TYPE FOUNDRY, and dealers in all kinds of
Printing materials.
Printers will find it totheir advantage to call on us
before purchasing. apr23 6m
DENTIST.
Dr. T. Cressett,
Operator in all the different Departments of Dentistry.
Office, Nos. 3 and 43 Udd Fellow’s Hall.
W. P. THOMPSON,
FRED STABLE & CORRAL!
i. T. SAXBY
are HEREBY informs his friends
PPS 3 ons the public that he has removed
rom the old stand. to
NEW AND COMMODIOUS STABLES,
AND CORRAL,
At the Feot of Main street,
Nov. 19th, 1859. tf
Wood and Lumber Yard.
LARK & CO. have an extensive Wood and
Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Reservoir streets, by the terminus of the railway. Every
kiud of sawed lumber is kept always on hand, and
large or small demands can be instantly supplied.
Fire Wood, either oak, pine or manzanita, green or
dry, for sale in any quantity, and will be delivered at
short notice.
Politics appears to be the all-prevailing
‘before it-_gets to Marysville, and the morn-. topic here. Our politicians are earnest in
ling‘ of ‘the ‘fourth day ‘before it can be de. .gheir ‘attempts -to produce ‘the conviction and having associated himself with the Messrs. HuffaDp ENTIST, = gon 4 cee
ilivered in-San Francisco. ne 4 Ris A pa ker, is bétter prepared tnan ever to furnish excellent Noy. 19, 5 .B. NSON.
live that if their ‘particular favorite should not accommodutions for stock ofal. kinds. and to supply . Marysville...Dstneet, between Third
This-may justly be ‘regarded as a provo-/ be elected that all sorts of evils will befal
‘King “and oppressive grievance. It is, be . ys.
aud Fourth.
Teeth filled with chemically pure Gold.—
Pe How else, J. W , can youmake gold pure except by chemicals?
My Skeleton Atmospheric Plate is still predominant,
and must be,asit occupies but little, if any, more
space, than the natural teeth, thereby retaining the
HAY AND GRAIN
of the best quality, at the lowest market price.
Returning thanks for the past liberal patronage,they
most respectfully solicita continuance of the same,
Hay and Gra:n delivered toany part of the town,
free of charge.
HUFFAKERS & SAXBY.
Contractor and Builder.
AVID &. SWAIN, a practical Brick
Masen and BUILDER, will coatract for the
erection of
Fire-Proof Brick Houses
The large majority of our citizens how‘sides, bard on the publishers of wountain . ever, pay but little attention to what poli-.
‘newspapers. We have twenty subscribers . ticians say—they read and will deterniine'for!
‘at Timbuctoo, and notwithstanding twolines . themselves. Last week the Republicans pe . ee ms North San Juan, June 30th, 1860, tf hn nt the a making them comfortable and oe Hove pale uan -_ eiiviving age He can give
t aily through that town, di-}. : pended Bee ae regulating contour. e best of references here and in San Francisco.
eh ears ni 4 : : RRR strane see praca ames iheee 0, Ly LOW .ssesesesceesesssseeeserssssiseets cseesereseeesFs F. Low . Br. Winter—why do you aot come out like a man . Jobbing of all Kinds done te Order.
‘rect from San Juan, these subscribers do not] per with the names of their ‘favorite candiLOW BROTHERS & Cco., and ‘test the matter, in place of descending to bilBRICKS AND LIME
lingsgate. You say that you inserted skeleton Atmospheric plates fifteen years ago. You assert what could
not possibly have happenea, otherwise it would have
beenin use from that time forward, whereas Skeleton
Atmospheric plates on my plan areof recent date.
junl6om
DR. E. FELLERS,
SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST
Nos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellows’ Hall,
North San Juan.
In the Mechanical Department, I will fur-;
* nish either an upper or an under set cf Teeth
on Gold Plate, at prices rauging from... -$75 to $100.
always on band, and for sale in any quantity.
North San Juan, May 19, 1860. tf
Flume st. Meat Market.
DEAN & BALDWIN
Have opened a meat market in the
North end of Green’s New Fire-Proof
Brick, on Flume street, next door, south
of Franchere & Butler’s Drugstore.
CHEAP MEAT!
Cheaper than was ever before sold in San Juan. will
be furnished. every morning, at the Flume street Meat
Market, or, if desired; delivered at any part of thetown.
get their papers (unless sent by express) . datesinscribed thereon. This makes three
until they have first gone round by way of. in all—the other two parties having susNevada to Marysville and thence back by . peuded theirs some time before. Let them
ae :
3 ‘ ; zi wavie—they are somewhat ornamental, and
> —which carries ne = ene 2 . ? ‘
return stage. A third line ‘besides, it gratifies the friends of each thus
the mail, goes down by way of the Empire ‘cohspicuous to. see the names of their canRanch, and cuts Timbuctoo off by a distance, . didates.
in an air line, of only abouta half mile. Next week I will have something to say
If Mr. Fry, or Magruder, or any other genaboot our Grgings
: : : Yours, &c. J.
tleman is actipg as Mail Agent for this part a
BANKERS,
Corner Plazaand High sts., Marysville
Gold Dust purchasedat the highest market rates.
Advances made on Gold Dust for Assay, or Forwareed tothe Mint for coinage.
Checks at Par, on Parret & Co.,
San Francisco.
Our Sight Exchanges
For sale oa
HOWLAND & ASPINWALL,
NEW YORK.
incipal EF: iti Silver Plate......0. pcs eecoda tieddseWaecdsiintene 25 to 50} Their arrangements are so made, that they will alof the country we should be pleased to have} A Business Man.—Rare almost as great Pachbeseciie phente ake ate wietainies aantiains In thesurgical department, teeth will be filled with . ways have the best aud fattest of cattle, hogs and sheep. .
them direct their attention ‘to this matter; . POCts—rarer, perbaps, than ver table saints] of Deposit, and other Exchange, at current rates, Franca ase ecieenrees mete thinnnbsaes tions reer Pa SS ey eein
a P and martyrs—are consummate men of bu-' and transact a ee 2 a ae een . gi oe
Vv . ur brethren of]. > B s . AN . . Extracting, per Tooth. Risaewnaotscaul -. 1to 250] North San Juan, June 18,1860. 3m :
and we in joke the aid-of our siness. A man, to be excellent in ‘his way, pares a BANEING BUSINESS Cleansing Teeth .......cceeccsecsceressceeses 2 50 to 5 00 ; :
the press in the ‘lower:country—who are . must be variously gifted, but his gifts should Pivot Teeth inserted upon healthy roote, 2 50 to 5 00 CAUTION
* : . t jeely at Iam determined to work cheap, fer a Dentist. .
all equally interested in this matter—to/be nicely proportioned to one another. He
Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all operations.
I have made airangements with Dr. CrossetT, who
will be in constant attendance in the office, and my
patrons can rest assurec of every operation being performed in the mostappreved manner. july 14tf
DR. #. C. CLARK,
Dentist........C herokee
Hs an Office in the Turney Hotel, on Main
Street. where he is prepared to perform all operations on the TEETH, on the latest and most improved principles.
Dr. Clark will visit North Sam Juan, Sweetland, '
French Corral, Columbia Hit and Humbug every two
or three months, professionally. mar24—3m
FIRE! PIRE!!
GUTTA PERCHA GOODS.
i years undersigned having been appointed by the
Gutta Percha Manufacturing Co.,
of New York, sole agents for the sale of their Goods, .
are now prepared to take orders from the trade, for
quantities, at the !owest New York prices.
The article, Gutta Percha, is now wel! known to be
an entirely different thing frem India Rubber, (with
which, however, !t is often confonnded,) possessing
qualities which make it useful for every furpose to
which the latter can be applied, aad possessing othe
valuable properties which that has not. Unlike India
Rubber, it is not effected by oils er acids, and is warranted nat to beeome sticky or decomposed, in the hottest chimates. Tt also possesses that great property of
value in Rubber, cheapness, costing no more, and answering a better purpose. The article of
Machine Belting,
Made by this Company, is now greatly in nse among .
thelarge factories of the East, universal testimony
having been given as to its vast superiority over India
Rubber Belting, and its-equal goodness with the best
Leather article, while the cost is Par.ess. Flexibility
and Borabitity arehere-conitined. Wecan supply any
. size or thickaess that may be required. The
Hydraulic Hose
“ade by this Company, is very popularcn account of
its great strength and darability. It may be subjected
to the hardest tskge without fear of its being torn or
eut by éliarp stones or the rough character of the
ground. A size is now being made which is believed to
be very superior for the purpose of
Hydraulic Mining,
Combining as it does, the qualities of STRENGTH,
FLEXIBILITY and DURABILITY; and it can be furnished at a moderate cost compared with any thing
else that is capable of doiug the same amount of work.
This we can supply according to order.
From the vast superiority in all itsrespects of the
Gutta Percha Clothing,
Made by this Company, large orders have been received from the Guvernment. for the nse of the
United States Army,
HiaYiss complied with the requirements of the
make these facts known, and lend us their . must have in a bigh degree that virtue which law necessary for procuring letters patent for,
ageistance ‘to procure the daily mail facilities men have always found the least pleasant
of virtues— prudence. His prudence, how
asked, .and so wery much needed. ever, will not be of a merely cautious and
———_—_—_—_9 os — ——_____-— . ; quiescent order, but that which, being ever
‘Prysiognomy.—Nature is honest. Every . actively engaged is more fitly called dis-reliving creature on the globe is compelled to . tion. ‘Such a man must have an almos: igcauny its character at its mast head. There . nominious love of details, blended—and this
‘is no mispriut'ta the book of Nature. Her . js a rare combination—with a high power of
lJapguage is unmistakeable. Every creature . imagination, enabling him to look along exhas its own peculiarities, by which its char-. tended lines of possible action, and put
acteristics and habits may be determined. . these details in their proper place. He reBehold the difference in the fowls of beaven . quires a great knowledge of character, with’
‘and the beasts of the earth. Here is the. that exquisite tact which feels unerringly:
eagle, with its savage beak or talons, and. the right moment when to act. A discreet!
the gentle cooing dove. The terrible lion rapidity must pervade all the movements of
‘and the timid hare. The ymmeRse elephant . js thought and action. He must be singu
nd the tiny quadruped. Who can fail to larly free trom vanity, and is generally found
read their various characters, stamped thas . to be an enthusiast who has the art to.conindellibly upon them? And when we come . oga} his enthusiusm.
‘to man, we find that the more he resembles seid iniee
‘any species or class of the lower creation,. Parracy or THE NicuT AIR BEING Unthe more his character approximates to) wyo.zsome—An extraordinary fallacy is!
theirs. Every thought and emotion leaves . th dneadof night air! What.can we breathe
its impress alike on the soul and face.— at night but night air? The choice is beThere can be no evasion of the “law. tween pure night air from without and foul
The bloated sot, and the upright man, the . fon) night sir from within. Most people.
ignoramus and the man ef thought, the . people prefer the latter. An unaccountable
sturdy yeoman and the delicate female—all . choice. What will they say if it is proved
present themselves in proof of this theory. . that one half of al! the disease we suffer
A little attention to‘this science, would save . from is oecasioned by people sleeping with
many an honest citizen from the sly, de-. their windows shat? @pen windows most
signing, and selfish villain, and give men &/ niphts in the year can never burt any one.
detter understanding of each other.— Boston . This is not to say that light is not necessaimprovement in the fastenings to Hose Couplings, towit: To fasten to tugs or ears, on each half coupling,
and bring them together with the power of the wedge.
4 Lhereby warn all persons not to infringe on any of
the principles of the aforesaid fastenings or couplings.
M. A. WINHAM.
NorthSan Juan,July 7, 1860:tf
Shingles for Sale. ‘
0,000 SUGAR PINE SHINGLES ofa
superior quality for sale. Apply to
OQ. P. STIDGER,
North San Juan, Juhe 15, 1860, tf
Sugar Pine Lumber!
20 ft) FEET of Sugar Pine Lumb9
cash. In
er, of all sizes, for sale cheap for
0. P. STIDGER.
Oak Tree Market.
Mr.J.W GUTHRIE having become
a partner in theOak Tree Market, bus
iness will hereafter be conducted under
the name of
J. W. GUTHRIE & CO.
FRESH AND PICKLED .MEATS,
Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton and Veal. killed every day.
The Best Corned Becf. ,
Also—
Beef Cattle for Sale.
Enquire as above.
N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted
to me, will call at the Oak Tree Market and settle up
immediately. N.F. BROWN.
North fan Juan, Feb’y Ist. 1860. feb4
Kerosene Lamps !
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 Jobnson & Canfield
of 8an Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief:
broof.
ALSO—a very large lot of second-hand shutters of
various dimensions. all for sale at very low rates.
. a I order inte d WashingNEW lot of these celebrated I j ecei
Gnvestigator. to genes In great cities night air is of. of coats. pants. rieg teggine, ponchos, oo a of wis Hlomtearbis = on sthok in the Pectin cna; ae atthe “SAN J UAN DRUG STORE, .
a ——— a 4 ‘J ~
‘el ten the best and purest air to be had in the . camp mattresses. blankets, Knapsacks, Tent Knap403 tness and dis 7
Heenax tae Hiewre.—The Benicia Boy Pp cache, otc. These Maat will be foul ut-valwe-to mete . eee ee with promipinems a patch iy
regon street is in front of the Custom House,
north side of the United Stetes Court Buildings.
aprl4 3m
CABINET MAKING AND JOINING.
The undersigned respectfulty intwenty-four hours. Icould better understand siutting the windows in towns during
the d:y than during the night, for the sake
of the i-k The absence of smoke, al
quiet, al! tend to make night the best time
for airing the, patient. Ove of our bighest
thas demeaned himself in a modest and con‘sservative manner since his return to his native }md. Nearly all the rumors that have
eem set afloat relative to his plans for he
‘Suture are unreliable. There can hardly
be a fight between him ani Morrsses,
ners. and for camping purposes generally.
The trade are invited to examine our samples,
CHAS. P. DANIELL & CO.,
55, Commercial street, corner Battery,
june 23 3m San Francisco.
RIED Cherries! *
pats and OILS, atthe
SAN JUAN DRUG STORE,
COAL OIL! COAL OIL!
haat received at the San Juan Drug Store—
large lot of PURE COAL OIL.
die ities ¢ " i urra For sale by the case, can or gal'on.
ws thie latter declares be wal acer -ond ro Ger tah ce ealtthe aavecmcaar EM Gresh Prumes; >. Se a . h. & L. MeGUIRE.
is challenge. S Lh ac onan has js never so good as after ten o'clock at night. oe ititibtch mm tec isso teat On Flom ser tn > etaegae <get Se See ee = runes tee English g ikea ae Always air your room then from the ont. . a ee FOR SALE. PI Ea Pale gat” spy ae RY! at REAMER'S.
e World, 0) . depen a in’ i o n claim tuated on romptly, ‘ :
pac are fair enough to allow Heenan that side air if possibile. WinGews are nce Ad Siacsaaita Hil, usd thsibcas tab ames claims. pel ab sg intccss Wein ote anes! eter cae REAMED’ S. 1 A that the Boy bas enpen, doors are made to shut—a truth which . ~ For particulars, enquire of sion, aad ta'tact al ‘bince of Puruitare ‘cept constan.: 7’ S.
title. It is now — exhibitions for the 8€°™5 extremely difficult of apprehension. . North San Juan, June 2d. tf W.C. COLEY. . ty on hand, made to order, and repaired. { PE! a REAMER
Rect ks tounths ra to receive therefur Every room must be — — pr Furniture ¥B_Second ss — —— ae R° ;
apd every passage from wit ewer ye! "e. ge NG. Kianx. . =
the sum se 2a: ser aT ae OTe passages there are in a Bospital the better. . parm oe hoa, P FO oy stein cece ein cp HP Pa onli Beate If You Want F aor BEEF)
pae~ A brother lawyer once told Joba G. —Florence Nightengale wo WOTHERS eee & prsdatetcs oe ied KILLED xy Y DAY,
: $ ° o
Saxe Vig: Seed wee concoierien— . onmendredeataaweed att . SARAH COOK offers her servicesto. » cuoiGmemmntmentel BOOTS, at GUTHRIE & Co.
« Right,” said Saze, “lawyers cannet be too BK oto sian ik tea vaiahew: aac = Mi: mothers of vee nnd vicinity asa purse A an 2l : RRAMER’S. Oak Tree nie
” . “T have seen a bow by moonlight, if that is ecownmes oe SON HAMS an ; B ode + ; Inquire at this office : REGON HAMS end SHOULDERS, . ~~ > ooc nd dm Bike nc
CO what you mean, ed the damsel, naively. . adie pacts : ‘. Xmmportant to Miners
Wx. B Astor, son of John Jacob Astor, “Re. poets X wT epee nd tt Miss,” was the . Canvas! Canvas! oO at jan 21 REAMER’S. Tae
a Nin oni od be worth tia ye st
Nth you dent advance too far LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 ta.10—0
ay. $25,0000,000. marl7 at BLOCK & FUBTH'S.
Wy
> The opposition stage for Marysville .
will leave North San Juan every
ONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 644
CENTRAL RANCH SAW-MILL.
LB por the attention of the public to their
splendid steam saw-mill, which is now turning
ofevery kind for building and mining purposes, and
They have unrivalled facilities for filling orders immediately,and always sell the’best material at the lowOrders can be left at the Yard, or at the office on .
and the exclusive right to ‘meaufacture and sell an] &
. papered and paintedd.
. . with or without Ci crop; as-one yeay wish,
& FURTH have just! récdived’a ‘Lirgeiot int
NO. 2
Saloons and Liquor Stores.
Ire YOY YY Ye
GEM SALOON,
ry Pg the Theater.“@8,
The best.of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the
Saloon, : : ‘
Two A No.1 Billiard Tables always in first-rate order. junlé66m FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r.
BILLIARDS, 25 CTS. AGAME!
———
SAN JUAN EXCHANGE:
C. SCHARDIN &CO.,
OULD respectfully inform their old friends
War the public generally that they have recently made many improvements to the above-named pop;
ular resort, and are better prepared than ever to please
all tastes. : :
Three Billiard Tables.Infi rst-rate order—two of them new Marble Beds
and equal toany in the State. The wood bedis the favorite of the place.
BOWLING.
Two splendid Ten-Pin Aljeys are attached tothe ea,
tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of such
an institution. :
It isthe intention of the proprietor to use every exer
tion to make the Exchange the favorite resort of all
seekers of healthy pleasurable exercise.
THE BAR
will be furnished with the very best
. WINES AND LIQUORS ;
To be had in the San Francisco Market, and no pains
will be spared to make everything pleasant Pr attractive.
KNICKERBOCKER SALOON
HE PUBLIC of North San Juan and Vicinity are informed that
SELKIRK & KING
are removing from their old stand, and will open a
FINE New SaLoon TO-DAY, in Frank Clark’s Building,
on the “
Corner of Reservoirand Main streets.
They will keep. BAK stocked with the Cxoicest LIquors, WINES, ALE, BEER. PorTER, and Havana CiGaRs.
4@An invitation is extended to everybody to GIVE
Us 4 CALL “@O
North San Juan, May 12, 1860.
The Firstand Last Chance Saloon
HE PUBLIC IS INFORMED THAT
ABBEY & CULLODI have opened a aew and
handsome
LIQUOR AND SMOKING SALOON .
in the building formerly known as the Pioneer Liquor
Store. They will keep the purest Wines and Liquors,
best Cigars. and most fascinating of Ba. keepers.
Everybody who took the first chance in California,
the second at Frazer river, orthe last in
Washoe,
are invited te give the subscribersa call.
SAM. ABBEY,
North San Juan, April14, ’60. GEO. CULLODI.
C. SCHARDIN & CO.,
Wholesate and Retail Dealersin ?
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.
Also— a general assortment of Fresh and
Dried Fruit and Confectionery—south side
of Main street.
orth San Juan, Nov. 17, 1857. {1 tf]
Fine Old Brandies
C. E. HELFRICH, __
Soda Water Manufacturer.
DEALER IN
Fine Brandies,
Wines, Ale,
Porter &c,
Brandies, of the foleee lowing brands:
mote Old Sazerac, Otard
= Ey Jules, Robin & Co.,
United Vineyards,
‘ Champaigne,
= Martelle, Otard, &e.,
: Philadelphia and
HOLLAND GIN,
Old Tom, Santa Crnz and Jamaica Rum, Monongahela,
Bourbon, Irish and Seotsh Whiskey:
Heidsick, Schreider and Morizette Champaigne;
Port. Sherry, Ginger. Hock. Sauterne Claret Wines,
Assorted Case Liquors and Syrups, .
His extensive stock is now complete in every department, and will be offere’ at
SACRAMENTO PRICES.
San Juan North, Nov. (7, 1857. {13m}
SAN JUAN BREWERY.
Sh This well-known establishment, owned by
irs 2 )Stofier & Koch. is now under the control of
Hee the junior member, Mr. Koch, and will so
remain uatil the settlement of the estate of Mr. Stoffler
lately deceased. The business of manufacturing
Iuager Beer
will be continued as heretofore, and the old reputation
of the article fally maintained. jan21
PATENTEE’S NOTICE.
H. DUNNING having just returned from
e@ the Atlantic States, will take this method tq
forbid all,persons from infringing on his Patent Gotp
SEPARATOR known an Sap Juxn Hill ar .
Dunning’s Undercurrent;
either by making or using the same without his permission.
Those who are using it with my conditional agreei] Ment, are notified that I claim payment as per sai¢
agreement, and stand ready to give bills of sale to a
who comply with terms of contract. 3
I will sell rights to the patent to all who desire them,
from this time. :
R. H. DUNNING.
North San Juan, April 20th, 1860. 3m
New Blacksmith and Iron shop
On Main street, opposite Smith's Livery Stable
North San Juan.
BLACKSMITHING OF ALLKINDS
Horse and Ox Shoeing. é
RON DOORS and Sbutters, and Iron Work it
general manufactared to order.
Car Wheels for Sale.
Iron and Steel for sale. Also Mining Tools. b7
28 3m* MORGAN & GILL.
Ranch for Sale. _.
1 undersigned offers for sale his Ranch,
situated two miles from North San Juan, on
the road leading therefrom to Cherokee. Said
Ranch consists of pre-emption of 160 acres,—
regular survey, according to law.—Twenty-five
acres enclosed, four or five acres in crop—three
in potatoes, balance in vines, corn and cabbage,
in growing condition: Two never failing
springs, furnishing abundant water for irrigati
Most of the land not included in the enclosure, is
well adapted to grain growing. Upon the Ranch
is a new house, contaiming six rooms, well lined
¢ Ranch will be sold
To any a acquainted with the business of
Terms, liberal renting For particulars, 2
ly to Judge Farquhar, San Juan, or the sul
Fe ee
Two Spring Ranch, August 23d, 1860. 9u25 4wHi g ther with atevants &é., to
J. W: Gt Co., those indebted to me will
y being fully empowered, Soak A P —! busnh OL a
cece aeons.
ea a eres