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Te DRAULIC PRESS
PUBLISHED &VrRy saTURDAY WORNING.
Office, in Green’ Brick , Second Story. . :
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BAUSMAN & WATERS,
EDITORS AND PROPRYESES.
@erms for thePapet.
“One Yeur, Thvariatly im advance .....c0+e-ececseee $5 ‘00
* giz Months, “ 6 oe eesecsceeees nee 3 OO
‘ Three “ SO ©, secopnnonsnonen tnteoces . 2 60
Terms for Advertising.
@@~ Business cards not exceeding four lines of this
. type, will be inserted for $6 00 a quarter.
Gold Mining Inventions.
. Among all the various classes of men, who
‘have become domiciliated in California, there
‘ are few, or none, who do more for the pros. perity of the State than the inventors of laBordering machinery formining purposes.
Indeéd, to utter an “#ressailabie trath, all
_pionttis i in mechanical ¥ctuude, Whose iVen‘tions tkiid to relieve be'man ‘hisdtes fiom
, the drudgery of labor, by backline tt'on the
‘back of machinery, are the Ytal Hd eeiti‘mate ion tip of civilization. However
‘much ‘oratots ‘mty wiiite ‘and ‘@eClaim in: preiis of labor, ‘tind go into rap‘tures over its dignity, the honest philosophijou fact is, Yhat the mass of mankind have .
‘pat little love ‘for hard work. Necessity, .
‘more than any thi else, ‘the Whip ‘ther .
rives them to it. Ye Yai’barous state,
e strong and the cunniig co*pel the w eak
Wid the” ‘simple to labor, while ‘they control .
WH Hoy. ;
% then t atte i is constantly on the watch
to Weviave somébody or something ‘to perform "or him. ‘He enslaves othr men, either by viotence'@r by practic74g on their
wants, and he Slaves the Hive, the ox, the
eo
eet. I wenger eer
8 Peculiar Custoins df the Chihese.
Notwithstanding the thirty-five thousand
‘Obittese in Calitornia, we ‘really know little
‘of 'tWefriteculiarities : as a‘people, and are astoénishéd'in the perusal of stich accounts of
their thantiers and customs ts the following .
from Dr. Taylor’ s recently pthlished volume .
‘or “Five Years in China.” The extract is .
Déctor:
The Chinese are our ahtipodes, ‘hot only ih .
peopraphical positidtr, but they do so inahy .
‘mhipht Be written ‘Oh theve points tf ‘differtice. Te following are some of the particuthrs:
instead ‘of that ‘dh the face, after they reich
full mastheod. The lather-brdsh looks like
a tooth-Dravb, atid they lather with spear
water only, without soap. They tot only .
always wash and bathe in Wet water, but
will also drink warm water in ipieference to .
cold. They begin at the end ¢f a book to . :
read, and read from the top to the béttom, .
beginning at the right hand, instead of across . .
the page and beginning at the left. Exp! anatory notes are “always at the top of the .
page instead of at the bottom.
a book is always at the outer margin instead
of atthe top. The leaves are all dénbned.
‘and printed on one side, instead uf being
vingte and printed on both
ye paps ia school study as loudly as .
ther ‘GA scréath, ig ge of silently, aud on
reciting stand with ‘the ‘back to the teacher .
Pastead of to the face. They locate the seat
of intelvexve in the stomach instead of in
the heaé. in salutation, they ‘@ch shake
their own bands instead of others. With
‘them the magnetic needle is always said to .
. point to the “sont, and in naming the four
cardinal points tYey say east, south, west,
north. Instead of southeast and northwest,
‘Labor is naturally so distasteful] . t! hey alw ays Say eastsouth and westnorth.— .
Matting ts msed for mattrasses, instead of on
floors, ‘and they use bard pillows,(sometimes
a block of wood) instead of a soft. Long
nails are ornamental; if three or four ine hes
they are of quite an aristocratic length.— .
donkey, the camel, an‘4‘even ‘the ‘ponderors Paved put the given name, or the title by.
elephant, and makes thet ‘drudge for hits.
As he grows in civilization, with bis ta'te
lect and moral sentiments expanded, tye’ eases
about to enslave the elements. He ‘tntraps
the running brook and the rushing breeze
into his service and makes them grind his
‘corn into flour, saw his logs into boards, ane . ’
‘fashion the crude iron into forms of usefel
ness. The greatest trophy of man’s ¢hst&-.
‘ving propensity, that now labors, without
“merves to suffer and a heart to be crushed, is
the steam engine. He is, indeed, a glorious
specimen of a slave, and his owners are in‘Gebted to him foz the inventiveness of me‘chanical genius.
_ There is a man in this county of Nevada
‘who, by one boldly inventive stroke, bas
‘Gone more to increase the wealth of CaliforHm ‘than all of California’s Governors, Sena
ois, Oongressmen, and Legislatgrs put toa p. he man we mean is Edward A.
atteson, Who invented the hydraulic mining
Process, *'tid bequexthed it to his fellow
Workers Without fee or reward, and without
era asking a patent right for it. By this
‘process the hills of auriferous gravel, whose
stubborn sides are, and will forever continue
to be, impregnable to the puny assaults of
the spade and pick, have been made to disrge their millions of long-hidden wealth.
te isa slave, furnished to the California
tminer hy the genius of an inventor—an explover fa the seiences of mechanics avi hydraulics—that is a slave of infinite value.—
Where is’ no accessible data by which toestfkate bis worth. His labors, like the
‘gic ‘of. Aladdin’s lamp. have broken into
the innermost caves of the gnomes, snatched
reir imprisoned treasures, and poured them,
tn golden showers, into the lap of civilized
humanity.
8 same Edward A. Mattesou, Wwe learn
from’ the* ‘at, does not permit
his inventive genitts to sleep. Besides the
Malic process—for which he deserves
the fortune of a nabob and the Statue of a
hero—he has given to the world several other curious dumb agents that help to take the
strain off of human muscles. Someof these
he has been induced to have secured to his
ya proper use and behoof by patent right.
His {aveation is an improvement in the
@errick, which gréat) the labor of
and removingrocks. He iitends baVmodels madeof bis mining improvements,
and wil] exhibit them at the State Fair.—
Stiould he do so, the managers and other diginitaries of that institution Will Pave an op
rtunity of showing honer to the greatest
nefactor California can boast.—Nevada
Scsmanme Lantery.—An interésting tM:
‘al with « new siibitatine lantern of peculiar
Construction, has been recehtly made at the
Portsmouth Navy Yard, and the result elicited great commendation. The lantern was
firat-lowered cown to the bottom of the river, then separate tests were made as to the
‘exact distance rays of light could be seen
from the surface; also, the distance light
could be thrown, so as to distinguish acturately tistinct objects. An oar, lowered to
the depth of six feet from the bottom, the
Jantetn being sunk four feet, was so clearly
ett that the grain of the wood was distinctly visible. The rays of the light were
visible. upon the surface of the river when . their funerals.
"hich you are called, after the family bathe .
fnetend ot before it. So it wenld be Smith
r:, instead of Mr. Smith. It ds ithpolite to
‘tdke'oit your hatin the house. They plast.
er and Whitewash buildings ‘on the outside
oftentr than on the inner. tis a strong
nett of filial regard fer a son to bay a ‘cof .
fin as a present to his father white Set living.
Ou presenting it, he Bays, “a/Ay yon live ten
thousand yeurs.”
When a wen Wrote ATE, one ofthe first
artictes Of fartitare he bays for himself, is
his coffin! Tt is ofven used as a bench or ta .
ble for years. Whed it becomes tenanted it
is frequently kept in the house for many
longer, instead of being taken out and buried; ané@ when thus taken out, it is often
placed on the surface of tbe grotnd, instead
of beneath it. The inscriptié# is always on
the end of the coffin, instead of on the top.
They wear white for mourning, instead o%4
black. At funerals, women must weep,even
if they are not grieved; men must not if they
are. More lanterns are carried at the time
of the full moon than at any other. They
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sell wool and fluids by weight instead of by .
measure. Ata dinner the dessert is always
j
eaten first. The seat of honor is on the left
hand, instead of at the right. They eat with
two sticks, both in one hand, instead of witb
a knife and fork, one in each. Their boots
and shoes are higher at the toes than at the
heels, atd att mostly made of ¢loth instead
of Teather. They use whitening instead of
blacking. In laying floors, they lay the plank
with the smooth surface down on thé titmbers, while the upper is left roug’ ant un=
planed. _
In dvinking tea, the saucer is placed on
the top of the cup, instead of at the bottom.
They kill themselves to be revenged of an
enemy. Men wear gowns, petticuats, beads,
embroidery and garters, ‘and women wear
pantaloons, (not, hewever, “the pantaloons.”)
They always meurt a horse on the wrong
side, and Women ride as the men. Militaty
officers carry fans instead of pistols. The
plume is on the back of the cap and hangs
down, instead of beimg on the front and
standing up. In battle they wait for a ship
to sai} in line with the cannon, on a fortification, instead of moving the gun and directing itto the pdsition of the ship. In the
ress of men, the drawers are large and
loose at the bottom, and have no strings,
while the pants are tight as possible, andare
tied around the ankles like drawers. In
other Words it ight be said, they wear their
trowsers outside of their pattatodns.
Among us, young mer abil women choose
for themselves and td their own courting,
when they become grown (and sometimes
before}; in China this is all done for them by
their parents while they are infants. With
us, ladies have the preference; with them,
gentlemen. We educate and honor our
wives, sisters and daughters, and bring them
forward in society; they degrade theirs, keep
tbem in ignorance and out of sight. Women
have their feet bound—their waists, néver.
The circumference of their dress is greatest
at the waist and least at the ankles: They
wear their breastpins on the forehead. The
young lady goes to the residence of her betrothed to be married, and she wails and
weeps along the whole way to the wedding.
They always have feasting and musi¢ at)
Green plums are preferfed to .
tern was sunk to the depth of twelve . ! ripe ones. They abominate milk; butter and
feet theses experiments Were nude itt thick, . Cheese, but relieh castor diljsttails, aiid tiany
Wady water, and it ia stated that, Had it hot .
a “hat rer OF Gkaminers in atténdlance were satisfied as tt tlic ig ples in-.
olved, the lantern would have béen kept:
burhi water for three hours. The.
pRioelples which govern at the depth of Alth
it is claimed, prove equally .
depth of ninety or dne hun-:
pizteen feet, Will, it
pleteasful at the
dred and thirty feet.
a a So
AsTONISHING PHiyonmance.—A thi Was
saying in company that he had seeti a jiiggler-place a ladder in open ground uponone:
end, and mount it by passing through the
rounds, and stand upoti the top erect. Another, who was present, said he had no
doubt of it, as be had seen a man who had
done the saue thing, but with this addition,
that when be had arrived at the top, be
“pulled the ladder ap after him!”
‘other afticles that are.to us Korribly offen:
sive. Thty shave off-nearly the whole of
the eyebrows; leaving 4 mete pencil of hair, .
. white that dh the dpbusite sid of the head
is allowed to grow till it reaches the ground.
though men do not exactly seton the eggs,
they et do tHost df the hatching; thus as: .
suming the prerogative of the bens; atid de.
priving them of that pledstite and privilege.
Pee cane Baad ooh aap, Me a8
A Pict politician lately asked o one of our
, young then if he thought the people would
elect Bell whether or no? “Elect Bell Wether?” replied Snooks, “I should as soon expect them to elect Ewe.”
cpshccomph-dcbeca de ates iauabink
Mr. Lyon declined fighting a duel, and was
called--a-dog for it.“‘Ab, you may call me
a dog, but a live dog is better than a dead
. Lyon.”
hey shave thie hair froin the bead, iB
' from the
PEEP OMA LISI SES LAINE IO ELM,
Pa. Pad oa en
ee Varitty.
fe ©. ST. Lovis,
‘Watchmaker and J eweller,
£f THES t. Moe DRUG ty RE, .
Main street, North Sa Jean,
j
A. : the FIRE-PRO
mkhnér, I keep pce ad an oeorteent of
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‘Consisting de Buckles, Bracelets, Necklaced, Chaitis,
‘things Th & ‘tanner directly the reverse of or Charms, fine Gold und Etameled Lockgts, Brooches,
. et . Ebr Rings, Finger Rings, sleeve Buttoi:3,, gold and
‘own tibdes, That ‘a most amusing ‘chapter . sil¥cr Thimbles, Gents’ Fob Buekies, Pins, 1 Dga, studs
&c., afi of.which will be sold at fair prices.
Jewelry made to Order.
. thetrtier.
Stgn of the Big Watch.
eds onesie 19tf
.,Hlouse and LOt for Sate. .
C, E. POWERS offers for,shle ‘hfs House and
@ Loton Sherokee street, ih the town of North
San Juan.
"ive te 0 tis 120 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 houbes, qnietand respectable.
The proprietor desires to. move onto a larger lot in
The title of . another part of town. whichis his only motive for
. selling.
For terms and other particulars call at this office, or
at Coley’s store, Main street, on
mayl9tf C. E. POWERS.
Dissolution.
2 Gaerne. eterna lark eg Sap be he North San Juan to Sebastopol, Sweetland, Birchvitle
the yg is this day dissolved by
‘mutual consent.
thorised to sign in Heuidetens
A. KUNAST,
W. J. MALDOON.
Mr. S. S. B. PECK is is this day admitted asa
. Batter with me in the
Cigar and Tobacco Business,
' which will be continued at the old stand, $dtth
_ side Main street, unéer the name and style of
Peck & Matdoon.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, I would respectfully solicit its continuance to the <— a
. MaLDOON.
Fresh FRUITS conheitly on hand,
North San Juan July 21, 1866. jy28-3w
FEED STABLE : CORRAL
poRowe ae BY intorns bis friends
aud the public that Ne has removed
wa sia nti to
NEW AND Sati odvOU8 STABLES,
. AND CORRAL,
At the Foot of Main street,
and having & iated himself with the Messrs. MHuffaker, is bette? pre ‘pared taan ever to furnish excellent
accommodations for stock ofal kinds. «nd to supp'y
HAY AND GRAIN
ofthe best quality. at the lowest market price.
Retu ning thanks for the past liberal patronage, they
most respectfully -olicita continuance of the same,
Hay and Gea.n delivered toany part of the town,
free of charge.
HUFFAKERS & SAXBY.
North San Juan, June S0th, 1860. tf
4 5 DOW i. nsdasesccginstecasooka claglaitgunt oA cika closes
“LOW BROTHERS & ee
BANKERS,
Corn+r PAaza: and Hign StS., Marysville
Gold Dust purchased at the highest market rates.
Advances made on Gold Dust for Assay, or Forwareed tothe Mint for coinage.
Checks at Par, on Parrot & Co,,
San Francisco,
Our Sight Exchanges
For sale on
HOWLAND & ASPIN*VALB,
NEW YORK.
Also, on the other principal Eastern cites.
Prchase city, county and state securities, certificates
6 Deposit, and other Exchange, at current rates,
and transact a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
june 163m
GUTTA PERCHA G0008.
IQNVE undersigned havi mg been appointed by the
Guttt Percha Manufacturing Co.,
of New York, sole agents fur the sale of their Goods,
are now pre pared to take orders from the trade, for
quantities, at the fowest New York prices,
The article, Gutta Percha, is now well known to be
an entirely different thing from India Rubber, (with
which, however, It is often confounded,) possessing
qualities which make it useful for e very yurpose to
which the latter can be applied, and possessing other
valuable properties which that has not. Unlike India
tubber, it is not effected by oils er acids, and ig, Warranted not to become sticky or decomposed; . §% thc hottest climates. It also possesses that great property of
valne in Robber, cheapness, costing no more, and answering a better purpose. The article of
Mathine Belting,
Made by this Company. is now greatly in use among
thelarge factories of the East, universal testimony
having r been given as toits vast superiority over India
Rubber Belting, and its equal goodness with the best
Leather article, while the cost is FAR LESS. Flexibility
and Durability are here combined, Wecan supply any
size or thickness that may be required. The
Hydraulic Host ‘Niade by this Company, is very popularcn account of
its great strength and durability. It may Be subjected
to the hardest usage without fear f its Being tornor
cut by sharp stones or thie rétte character. of the
ground. A size is noly Befiig made which it belfeved to
be very superior for the purpose of .
iydraulic Mining; ax
Conitin'iig as it dees, the qlialities of STRENGTH,
FLEXIBILITY and DURABILITY: and it can be furished at a ntoderate cost compared with any thing
else that Is capable of dding the same antotuit of work.
This we can supply according to order.
From al ast superiority in all itsr s of the
tta Percha Cloth hing; :
Made by es Contpany, large orders have veen receiv¢d from the Guvernment. for, the yse at a
United States
OF coats. fants. riding leggins, — ete.
. Gatiip niattresses. blankets, Knapsacks, Tent Knapsacks, éte, These last will be found of value to miners. and for camping purposes.generally.
The thade areinvited toexamine.eur sampl %
CHAS. P. DANIELL & CO.,
5, Commercial street, corner Battery.
june 23 3m San Francisco.
RIED . miperoe
n mt
. Frtsh Peanee,
jdst received and for sale by
Furniture.
(ims, Bedsteads, Tables, &o.
reduced prices. Ww.
ve
W. C. COOLEY.
TO MOTHERS.
RS. SARAH COOK offers her services to
the mothers of San Juan and vicinity asa nurse
» Recommendations of the bigheft order given.
Inquire at this office
Canvas! Canvas!
A LARGE quantity of every size from 1—0 to 100
marl? at BLOCK & FURTITS.
Kerosene Limps!
" NEW lot of these celebrated Laiiy: ojenk retained
atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.
iy?
I take this method of informing my
friends nid the niblic tit I have removed to
oe ICK, knowa as the San
‘amtsing as well as instracti¥e. Says the . Juaa Drug Store, where I aia prepared to repair watches, clocks ‘ke. at very low rates and in a satisfactory
ain and Fancy Jewelry made in a workinantiie
J. Maldoon is alone au. sale.
Also, of . ton Territories, of aly place on. the Pacific coast, atG. GOLEY
PE. BI oI ae he ar ape ge pe =.
os Sears <oeSOP re eee
aie ee
Se — —_
NO. 4
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Business Gards. Variety..... Saloons and Zi ate estes:
R. H. FARQUHAR, Ad 3 TAGE. : GEM SALOON,
iilee Thatice o ‘ome \ Wea ace, ; ~ARYSV 8 T D STREET,....).y00000-: MARYSVILLE,
eport Township. e.in the old Masonic Hall 0} a the Theater. “68
e opposition sta or arysville oon,
O. RB. STIDGER, ,, pee Senee North stage for pt : Two A No.1 Billiard Tables always in first-rate om
Attbrney at Seas Witaty Pavife, , ONDA DNESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 6}4. der. _juni66m — FRED. W. GETZLER, Prop’r.
o'clock in the morning.
Office, at the Sierra Nevada Hotel.
;HETURN TRIPS willbe made every TUESDAY,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Marysville Office at
the Young America Saloon, N. E. corner High ‘tind
Second street.
And Conveyancer. Office on the north side of Main:
treet, one door westef EB V. Hatfield’sstore,
oppositethe Pioneer, : one SAN JUAN.
Nov. 13, 1857.
HIELIARDS, 25 ¢ CTS. AGAME!
SAN JUAN en ze.
e Pe WILSON, HILL ,
. Attorney at Law, wien 9? oe BACK WAY: 2 C. ScHARGIN &C a
YWinattend promptly. toiitl busiuessconfided to his care Se ee 38. eMcCUE, ts ipetor. ovL'b bind tia friends
in Nevada ahd adjoining counties.
Of ft'ce — In Abbott's
Re
C. E. De LONG,
Attorney at Law,
D respectfafty, tiforim.
and the public generally that thiey have recently. made many impriyement to ‘the above named popglar resort, ahd ere better prepared than ever to pléase
a Thi ee Binia¥a Tabies
North San Juan, May 12.1860.
TIN & HARDWARE STORE.
Building, NEVADA. tf16
Dd} STREET. MARYSVILLE
gee? se be Batol. any ahi ¥ Stoves, Hardware Inf ‘ret-rate order—twoef them new Marble Beas
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, up stairs. jun16 a neapr and equal toany fn ‘the State. The _— bed is the faarlor staves, . Vorite of thep
PAINTING. i. Ben toed Te Wine.
Carriage, Sign and House Painting, , Biel Hardware, two splendid Ten-Pin Alleys are attached tothe «s'
Paper HaANGInea, &C. Npils, ‘tablishment, well supplied with the perquisites of such
Done in the best manner. by cial Tene Ee —— ae
L. W. T ; : a tisthe intention oft e proprietor to every exer« JRTIS A general assortm’nt . tion to make: the Exchange the favorfte movie veaeta of all
Shop on Main st., opposite Helfrich’s Soda Factory. '
JOHN A. SEELY,
sg ; Agent for
The New révia Quicksilver,
° The Best and Purest Article in the Siate! :
Past Office Building, North San Juan, Nevada ccunty.'
E. T. JORDAN,
N'c W's Agent and Expressman,
Kunsa Daily Express trom
.«,, of T nware,
Buildgr’s Hardware,
Carpenter’s Tools,
oa Butts and screws,
Troh ind steel, , ,
Galvenized Tron Pipe,
Water Boxes, &c,
‘aa~-On hand a Asa ade to order: ar
TANK. SMITH,
Brick Row, Main street.
Nérth San Juan, Nov. 17,1857. 1tf
CENTRAL. RANCH SAW-MILL.
: CLARK ‘& Co.
Dwr the attention of the public to fleir
splendid steam saw mill, which is now tirning C
cut the very best of —YELLOW AND SUGAR PINE LUMBER,
ofevery kind for building and mining purposes, and
delivering it promptly wherever ordered.
They bave unrivalled facilities for filling orders immediately, and always sell the best material at the lowest prices. They also farnish every kind of
SLUICE BLOCKS,
seekers of healthy HE iE BAR
will be w shed ¥ 5! LE very
NES AND L »VORS «
To be had.in the San Francisco. Market, and no paing
= be spared to make everything pleasant . attractive.
ENICKERBOCKER SALOON
Wie PUBLIC of North San Jusn and Vicinity are informed that
_ SELKIRK & KING
are removing from thein old ‘staud, and will open a
Fine New SALoon TO-DAY, in Frank Clark’s Dentints
aat
Co Re of Reservolrana
Hraka streets: They will keepa BAR stocked with the Cuoicest LiQuors, WINES, ALE, BEER, Porter, and Havana Cicara. 4a> An invitation is extended to everybody to Givz Us a CaLt “@a
North San Juan, May 12, 1860.
and French Corral. California und Allantic papers for
SMITH’S EXPRESS,
Runs Daily from North San Juan to. Shady Creek,
Cherokee. Little Grass Valley and Colt! Hetty Wills —_
4Age-California and Atlantic Newspapers for sate. Let. ters and Packages carried, conittt:sions attended to
aud collections ‘made. Agent for ‘tHe Mydraulic Press
J. B. PAINTER,
(LATE 0’ ate & PAINTER, )
er wm
TYPE, PRESSES. arte MATERIAL,
apey ig 8, @ind Printer’s Stoci: generally, as directed, and can supply : 2 ob ¢ Se ake a oe
Re Ge ced Foner ss Semmes, (tose cana pply the citizens of North San ede earn ere THAT
jan.2t Ty Y SAN FRANCISCO. Best ef Fire Wood . Baudeome: ot ee Sree
p ON Vs Loe EINE ee OER wk SECS OL MOOT ROT R See eee E Orders can be left at the mill, or at the office in & ; LIQuek ARD SMOKING SALOON at
Pee FAULKNER & SON, Juan, on Main street, under the ern % ie the nguelag formerly known as-the Pioneer Liquor
Sdnsome street, San Francisco, Cal. ARK. , Store. They will keep the purest Wines and Liquors,
J. B. JOHN SON. ‘beat Cigars, and most fascinating of Ba: keepers.
Everybudy who tock the first chance in California,
the second at er river, or the tast in,
as Oe,
are invited to give the subscribersa call.
SAM. ABBEY,
North San Juan, April 14.60. GEO. CULLODI.
C. SCHARDIN & CO,,
nd will be delivered at Wines, Liquors, © ‘ Sarath Tebaccst
get FOR JAMES CONNER & SUN’S U.S.
TYPE FOUNDRY, and dealers in all kinds of
. Printing materials,
. , Pititers will find it to their advantage to call on us
before p purchasing. apr23 6m
DENTIST.
Dr. FT. Crossett
Operator in all the differett Pepart®
ments of Dentistry.
Office, Nos 3B and 4,. ad Feliow’s Hall.
Nov. 19,1859. tf
TRE OGRae PTET GROOT f &
T . a 3? ‘ be 2
Wood and Laniber Yard.
LARK & CO. have an extensive Wood and
Lumber Yard at the corner of Cherokee and Reservoir streets, by the terminus of the reilWway, _ Every
kind of suwed lumber is kept always on hand, and
large or sali dgnyands can be instantly supped.
ire W. pod, either éak. Pike pr manzanita, green or
dry, for sale in any quantity,
short hotice,
Also— a genera! assortment of Fresh and
W. P. THOMPSON, Main stre my be left at the Yard, a 5% _——. ice on a and Confectionery—south side
=
Main street.
DENT IST, Nov. 19,1859, tf J.B. JOHNSON. orth San Juan, Nov. 17, 1867. fi tf)
D street, betw'e & Pnitra
and FSurth, .
Teeth filied with chemically pure Gold.—
8 Tow el&e, TW > can youmake gold pure ex. cept by chetiicals?
My Skeleton Atmossheric Plate is still predominant,
and must be, as it ocedpies but little, if any, mere
Space. that the natural teeth. dhereby . revfaigg the
yoluite of the voice; making them comfortable and
regulating contour.
Dr. Winter—Why dé } you hot ‘come of i aa a man
and test the matter, in place of descending to biltingeente, rou say that you inser ted skéYeton Atmospheri ic plat: <3 fifteen years agé. You assert what could
ict posal Ny have, VS ‘nea. PtWerWiseit Would have
. bee nin USe from tat time forward. Whereas Skeleton
Marysville.
Fine Ota B¥andies
E. HELFRICH,
Soda Water Mann taiierer
Fine Brandtes,
Wines, Ale,
Porter &c.
Brandies, of the following brands >
Qld Sazerac, Otard,
pules, Robin & Co.
United —
Cohtractor and Builder.
yin %. SWAIN, a practical Brick
Mas6hhi and BULLDER, Will contract for the
erectiv i erection tre-PLooF Brick Houses
Th North San Juan und adjoining places. Hecan give
$e: best, of references here and in San a On
obbing of all Kinds done té Order,
BRICKS AND LIME
always on hand, and for gate uany quantity.
North San Juan, May 19, 1860. tf
Flume st. Meat Market.
! Atmospheric plates on my plan areof recent date. DEAN & BALDWIN Champaign
et pamela 5 Have opened a meat Market in the Martelle, Otard, ke.,
; North end of Green’s New Fire-Proof
PR. EE. FELLERS, ow Brick, op Flume-street, next door, south Philedelphis sad
HOLLAND
Olid Tom, Santa Cruz aid Jamaica Rum, ‘Monengatale,
Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Whiskey:
Heidsick, scheeticy and Morizette Champaigne;.
SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST
Nos. 3 and 4, Odd Fellows’ Hall,
North San Juan.
In the Mechanical De ROLE I wit! ferGIN,
of Franchere & Butler’s Drug store.
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 the town.
nish either an upper. oY ter set of Teeth cinuabaiiawienka atean adi ov will alPort. Shor ia Hock. Sauterne Claret Wines,
on Gold Plate, at prices rangitg from eidacee $75 to $100. seite ir errangenenly fattest made, sti te Coa ited r ae ibe Liquors and Syrups,
Silver Pin sesssioninini asnesepaventuancsscssose 25 to 50 H.C. DEAN is extensive — = pe complete in every departIn thes eo depatthveiit, teeth will be filled with T. F. BALDWIN ~ and wil AME
OTe, SUMRIP CH VEROS so kl acececdbacsdevwceeee 2 a ‘am ce
Targe cavities,... atdqceeeece seeeceeeeoS tO 1 00 rie gos anne pores cay os ' SA CR MENTO PRICES.
ExtYdcting. per Tooth....ccse cesses Recto lto 250 San Jian North, Nov. t7, 1857. {1 3m]
Cleansing Teethy .i.0.ccncsisstessscoecedesesscrs + 2 50 to 5 00 CAUTION.
Pivot Teeth inserted upon healthy roots, 2 50 to 5 00
Iam determined to work cheap, fora Dentist.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all operations.
I have made arrangements with Dr. Crossett, who
will be in constant attendance in the office, and my
patrons can rest assured of every operation being perAVING complied with the requirements of the
law necessary for procuring letters patent for,
and the exclusive Tight to manufacture and sell an
improvement in the fastenings to Hose Couplings, to.
wit: To fasten to tugs or ears, on each half couphhg, . i
and bring them togetNer ¥ with t® 2 power of the wedge.
_SAN JUAN BREWERY.
This well-known estabiishment, owned by
i Stoffler,& Koch, is now under the control of
the junier member, Mr. Koeh, and will se
Temui: uatil the settlement of the estate of Mr. Stoffler
lately deceased. The business of manufacturing
formed in the most approved manner. july 14tf than chy warn all persons not to infringe on any of
: eptiiciples of the aforesaid fastenings or couplings. Iuager eocor 3
DR. F. C. CL ARK, ie ie is a a. A. WINHA wim be continued as heretofore, and the old “gn
a Nor an Juan.Ju y 7, of the article fully maintained.
Dentist........Chérokee . “ y mainta _Jan2i
AS an Office in the Turn®y Hotel; on Main
Street. where he it prepared to perform ay) aperations ou the TEETY, on the latest and most improved principles.
Dr. Clark will visit North San Juan, Sweetland,
French Corral. Columbia Hiil and Ilumbug every two
. or three months, ere: mar24—3ni
FIRE! FIRE!!
Shingles for Sale.
0:000 SUGAR PINE SHINGLES of a
superior quality for sale. Apply to
0. P. STIDGER,
North San Jrai, Jahe 15, 1860. tf
a
eg
~ PATENTEE’S NOTICE.
R H. DUNNING ha having just returned from
@ the Atlantic States, will take this method to
forbid all persons from infringing on his Patext GoLs
SEPARATOR, known on Suan Jnan Hillas» -;
Dunning’s Undercurrent;y,:. .
either by making or using the same without hie permission.
Those who are using it with my A en
ment, are notified that I claim pa nt as. per sai¢
agreement, and stand ready to give hi Is of sale to all
we
Sugar Pine Lumber!
E
20,000 er, ofall sizes fr nae pee a
cash. . P. STIDGER.
mieeoketion of Co-partnership.
HE firm, of J. W. Guthrie & Co. is this day who compty with terms of contratt,. .
dissolved by mutual consent. . . I will sell rights to the paterit toall who desire them,
All persons Iadebted are requested to call and ; from this time. Rit. downto.
settle their accounts ~ date. North San Juan, April 20th, i Rt
J. W. GUTHRIE & Co.
New Blacksmith and Iron shop.
North San Juan, Sept. Ist, 1860,
Oak Tree Market.
N F. BROWN having leased the interest of On Main street, cppotite Smith's & Livery Stable
e J. W. Guthrie in the above-named market Nbrth San Juan.
Ss OHN R, ve
_ SUCCESSOR TO sims & FRASER,
Btexon Pan ,» between Front O. Davis,
SIMS,
Ait Sade +
fpiserattenke ISGO Weitveieit an alt to furnish customers with the best BLACKSMITHING OF ALL KINDS
DOORS and Shutters, Bank Vaults, Grating, IWMeats s6 ana Ox Shoeing. :
Railigg, Balconies, &c., &c.
N.B. A _ very large assortment of very i aptiad
Doorsand shutters. manufactured in New York city
for Messrs. Lecount & Strong and Johnsov & Canfield
of San Francisco, all new and thoroughly fire and thief
broof.
ALSO--a very large lot cf. eé¢and-hand shutters of
various dimelisions, all eat, very low rates.
All orders from the itterior, Oregon and WashingRGN DUGRS and Shutters, atid Iron Work in
general manufactured to ordet
Car Wheels 1# Sule.
Iton and Steel for sate. Also Minin
8 3ii MORGAN rei.
Ranch for Saie. .
THE undersigned offers for sale his Ranch;
situated two miles from North San Juan
the road leading therefrom to Cherokee.
Ranch consists of pre-emption of 160 acres.
tis survey, according to wo lawe-Twenty ive
closed, four or five acres in
At the lowest market prices.
Beef Cattie for Sale.
N. F. BROWN; .
Oak Tree Market, Maiti street:
North San Juan, Sept. Ist, 1960: tf
P{ 7s and OILS, atthe
SAN JUAN DRUG STORE.
COAL OIL! COAL OtL!)
UST received at the San Jiian Drug Store—
large lot of PURE COAL OIL.
tended to with promptiiess and dispatch.
Ba-Oregon street is infront of the Custom. Honse,
ticrth side of the United Stetes Court Buildings,
apri4 3m
Sage ne gee ne negernn ower peer one = WOT ae For sale by the case, can or gallon. 4
~ GABINET MAKING AND JOINING. . "3" t, & 1 sient rage nies oe r failing ”
The undersigned respectfully inTINDOW GLASS, abundant water for irrigati
aa: the citizens of San tna and . W Atthe SAN JUAN DRUG STORE. spas are the lend in vou tr in "poh te Fan conan
. cinity that hehas openeda ~~ . well pted to cpntatning the RanchCabinet Making and Joiner’s Shop, PURE QUICKSIL¥ER! is a new hous
On Flume street, LOCK & FURTH are Agents for the sale . papered a the e Rath wil ibe ood
where he is prepared todo all kinds of ‘pristriess in his Quick aily ~ from the new The co oh
line. promptly .and in the best style of storkmaiiship. nri iqiilta Mines: with o J gbe:-4 e may?
Wardrobes. Bedsteads. Washstands. as. Tables ‘0 any one acquainted
Thepurity of the article they have for sale is certified
to by B. B Thayer, State Assayer. marl7
Camphéne !
Safes. and in fact.all kinds of eg sa “aie igmauad
tly on Sel s 2 ria oper eid void
$8 Second hand ture
JOEN G. ve: rasa aiceeres
Ane 44860. 8m . — Jzan Drug see by the cage, can or wiLDER.
““RESPBCTABLE AMERIcaAN. "hala tsa ali
widen indy? who is<desirous of vet: rning to. ber mpuieis yer se er & Water phen — ae a ae
Ya the Alantic States, by the 20th of September Sale. TT hs. — Past Bare
oo ‘the 5th of October next. offers her services ‘to a bbe oss 5 on y Bem Buck & at this thin fe, st
. family traveliug with: children, as.a narse and ascisto d. situated on Manzanita Hill. near’ Frap . pn ee
unt—requiring only to be furnished with a free pas . town of ees slery with cuts. tunnels, sluices £¢.— . : Deets Garpichees,’
sage asa reward for herservices. For name and par-. Also, one.water ditch and -water privilege, reservoir, . s, Lease’s
ticnlars, address this office. Z &e. App! y to Ancmt nts, . !
McA LISTER, Sweetland. write
LAN DO-EVANS. Buckeye Hill.
nts, jury — v
. AILS, all sizes -bhcnds, Recognizsnce, &c.,
N at) SMITH.3. HARDWARE STO22: Sweeliand, ioth 3 August, 1869. 4" sae Kinde sninted socrtar.
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