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L. P. FISHER, No Washington street San Francisco, is our only authorized Agent for that city. SANDAL 61 Dstreet Marysville. arc an fliorized to receive advertisements and subscriptions forthe frees at that place.

WAR IS UPON US I Several times have we taken up our pen to notice the exciting and terrible news received by the late pony dispatch, without being able to use it in the satisfactory accomplishment of our purpose. We were agitated by the mingled and i conflicting emotions of heart-sickness, sorrow, indignation and anger. The news is therefore given in detail that the reader may judge it for it may be preserved as a perpetual and blighting evidence against the monstrous villains and traitors who have precipitated a fratracidal war, and stained their guilty souls with the innocent blood of patriots, which no repentance can atone, or arguments justify in the opinion of mankind or before the impartial Court of Heaven! The threatened blow of treason has at last struck home to its mark. The Union is permanently disrupted. Henceforth let no man from the free States call a South Carolinian his brother.

The term is as distasteful to us now, as it has ever been to the upstart pretenders of that disloyal Commonwealth. They have never ceased to hate Northern men, and only because they were of the North, which, to them extended a fostering care that they accepted and enjoyed, while their false hearts were filled with malice and baseness towards its people. But disguises and restraints have at last all been cast aside. Brennus-Hke, South Carolina has kicked the beam, and is for war. In this she will no doubt be joined by the entire Southern Confederacy.

War, then, let it be! In this conflict there are blows to give, as well as blows to take and we shall see who has the financial sinews, the moral courage, the physical endurance, the cumulative and accumulating armies to stand up under its brunt. Charleston should be razed to the one brick left standing upon another to denote where its accursed boundaries once desecrated American soil. Her leading traitors should be declared such by Presidential proclamation, and when captured, hung to the branches of the first tree, or the yard-arm of the first ship to which they may be taken. No leniency to such dastards, say we. They have inaugurated war, and in the course of its vicisitudes ought to be made to feel the bitterest pain which its sting envenoms.

There are now, as there were in the days of the Revolution, but two parties to be recognisedthe patriots and the traitors. With the latter, no good citizen should hold social, business or party converse. This is the issue to which things must come at last. We are prepared to meet it now. Indeed, for some time past, the secession sympathisers have endeavored to make us realise their displeasure by withdrawing their patronage from our paper.

It has not amounted to much, but as an indication of their disloyalty to the Union, speaks volumes. We ask no support from traitors, and hereafter are determined extend none. They belong in sentiment and feeling to another country. Let them return there, and fight it's battles, instead of skulking among those whom they affect to despise, while reaping the advantages of a good government which they are basely plotting to overthrow. Our Legislature should at once proceed to pass an act more particularly defining treason, and providing greater facilities for its stringent enforcement for there are those among us who require to be silenced by this kind of legal restraint, and if they are not, to be punished for their disloyalty.

Thus much we have felt it a duty to write, although under the pressure of strong feeling, which has perhaps rendered the matter somewhat crude and inharmonious. But who could remain unruffled when the country' of his birth and his affections was bleeding from the stabs inflicted by fratricidal its flag is plucked down and trampled upon in one of its own fortresses, while that of the enemy usurps its lofty place We are not endowed with that philosophy which suggests equinimity under such circumstances. On the contrary', we would have blood for blood; and every drop that is shed by the aggressor, should be avenged by a doubly exacted retribution. Lextalionis becomes a virtue when practised on those who provoke the necessity for its application. In our use of the words and we have no allusion to those consevative Southern men among ns, whose sympathies may be strongly with the States which gave them birth, but who deplore hostilities.

These terms apply only to traitors in who justify the formation of the Southern Confederacy and the assault upon Fort Sumter, because they despise the Union, and wish to see it destroyed. There arc many such. John R. Ridge, Sunday issue of the Marysville Democrat appeared the valedictory of John R. Ridge, announcing his withdrawal from the editorial charge of that paper.

The information was equally unexpected and unwished for. The Democrat, under the control of John R. Ridge, has been one of the ablest papers on the Pacific coast. Its articles were always sensible, dignified and evincive of scholarship and deep thought. Of late days they were mainly devoted to a preservation of the American Union and a fearless denunciation of traitors.

There was a pungency in their tone, a loyalty in their spirit, which commended them to every true lover of his country. For our own part, we have made some of them a study, and aever arose from their, perusal without expressing mental admiration for the man who wrote them, and the noble sentiments they contained. In writing this notice we depart from our usual brevity in such cases. Our great admiration for the man and the scholar of whom we speak, forbids that he should be dismissed with a mere paragraph. He has contributed to ornament the literature of California; he has used Lis vigorous pen to build up the enduring interests of the State; he has been amhonor to the editorial position he occupied; and now, when he doubtless, as most of his profession feel that his merits demand from a personal friend who appreciated his sterling Qualities, some such expression of affection as that which we are feebly endeavoring to bestow.

All honor to the true gentleman and devotedpatriot! The State has no position which he is not qualified to fill, and the social circle no bays that could encircle a brow more worthy iu every respect to wear them. Ocn Town and general stroll through our streets on Monday last, convinced us that business was increasing, and that our merchants and mechanics are in thriving condition. We noticed particularly that at the stores of Messrs. Hecht Pratt, Joe Thomas, E. V.

Hatfield and R. Reamer, a large quantity of goods were being put up, ready for shipment to the miners scattered all over our hills and ravines. Some of them were destined to Pike City and the neighborhood thereabouts. This looks like business, and gives quite a cheering effect to the town. Our mechanics are all as busy as bees, and every department of trade appears to be in a prosperous condition.

Old houses are being razed to the ground, and fine new buildings erected in their stead. The saw and hammer are heard in every part of our village from early morn till dark night, denoting that our carpenters are not idle. The planking of Main street, on the south side, still continues, and in a few days will be completed to the Yuba Canal Ditch, in front of store. Our Road Overseer is busily engaged in repairing the roads leading into and through town, and soon every avenue will be in excellent order and travclable condition. The road leading from San Juan to Cherokee is nearly completed, and when finished will be the best mountain county road in the State.

N. C. Clark and Thomas Freeman, two gentlemen who may be with truth styled the kings of road making, are about completing their works between French Corral and Sebastopol. Hills have been cut down and graded, bridges and causeways constructed, hollows filled up, and at many places rocks and stumps removed. When this road is completed, the people of Bridgeport Township can boast of their good roads and of their energetic road makers.

Our miners, as a general thing, are doing admirably. Every clean up adds to their wealth, and to the welfare of our people generally. Old Mother Earth still continues to pour into the pockets of our hardy and a full portion of her secret treasures, notwithstanding the croakings of short-sighted men and lazy bummers, who have been predicting for months past that the mines were giving out. Our water ditches still furnish their usual and full supply of that indispcnsible article, without which our mines would be a desert waste, and so far as appearances indicate, the water companies are coining money. Politics are about played out.

With one or two exceptions, our people are all on one side. The only question is Union versus Treason, and as we are all, with the exceptions mentioned, in favor of Union, we find nothing to differ about. Our Courts of Justice are doing literally nothing, and our lawyers are in a fair way of being compelled to seek other employments or starve. Our we have as good as can be found in the wonderfully that people get sick. The locality is entirely too healthy for their profession.

S. Nearly a three morning, our good citizens were aroused from their slumbers by an alarm of fire Uncle Charley Roberts was the first, or one of the first, to make the discovery and give the alarm. The fire occurred in the rear of the Knickerbocker Saloon, and near blacksmithshop. A number of citizens were soon on the spot, and by their united efforts, extinguished the flames before they did much damages. The fire is supposed to have originated from burning embers in an ash box.

Something to Refresh. Butler are again advertising that aromatic compound from which the delicious lemonade beverage is manufactured. They have also a lot of school books for sale. See their column. Bee Hives.

Smith has received a lot of bee hives, which he offers for sale. Lost. Hammond, who drives one of the California Stage coaches, some three weeks ago lost, on the San Juan and Marysville road, a heavy gold horse, worn as a watch seal, for the return of which at this office, or that of the California Stage Company, in Marysville, the finder will be liberally rewarded. No Kenyon, the Ventriloquist, was unable to give a performance last night, on account of being unable to procure a suitable room. He will return to the town in a few weeks, when be hopes to be able to redeem his advertised promise of appearing before a San Juan audience.

Fou the Union flag was mounted upon the Middle Yuba Flume yesterday, where it crosses Main street, and spread its graceful folds to the breeze, in token of the patriotic thrill which the recent stirring pony news has excited. His Successor. successor of John R. Ridge in the editorial management of the Marysville Democrat, is Mr. George C.

Gorham, a young man of talents and experience in the profession, who will continue to defend and maintain the Union of the States against secret foes and open traitors. We wish him every success in his new and honorable vocation. new stock of dry goods is advertised this week in extenso. Marysville patrons shall receive attention next week. HFThe Assembly killed obnoxious School bill by a large majority.

TO THE FRIENDS OF OUR COUNTRY! All patriotic citizens who are determined to support the Government in its endeavors to preserve the Union and enforce the laws against the enemies of the Republic are requested to meet at the Hall in Brick, in North San Juan, on Saturday Evening, April 27th, at 8 for the purpose of forming a Republican Union Club. BORN, At North San Juan, Sunday, 21st to the wife of John Holden, a son. KEW, THIS WEEK. INTEREST IN A BREWERY for. saijE.

The One-Half of the California Brewary. lit NORTH SAN JUAN is offered Milr, as one of fiie owners to leave the neighborhood at an early date, to see to ids interests elsewhere. apr27-4w Apply on the premises. LOW TARIFF! NEW SPRING GOODS. Mr.

G. IiEVY Having just returned from below with an extensive stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, Embracing a more complete stock than ho has ever heretofore brought to the mountains, now oilers the same for sale AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES! FOR CASH. This being the only Dry Goods establishment in North San Juan, is fitted out with a view to the accommodation of the mountain public, and particularly the ladies, with every article of Staple, Fancy and Toilet Goods Suitable for spring and summer wear. Also, a splendidly selected assortment of and Boots and Shoes. Carpets, OH Cloths, Mattings, Paper Hangings, Shades, Cornices, etc.

The Ladies of San Juan and tbo surrounding country are respectfully invited to call, and patronize tbeir Home Dry Goods Store, resting assured that the quality and prices of the articles sold shall give entire satisfaction. apr27 Edward Hull, S. Lohmann, Sac Hull Lob maim, Wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Grain, Flour, Eiquors, Fire-proof Brick Store, No. 186, street, between 6(h and 1(h, Sacramento. from the country promptly attended to.

aprl27 3m iiiicjKS CELEBRATED PATENT H. L. Axle-Grease. CARD. THE subscribers have the pleasure of announcing to their numerous patrons and friends that they have been honored by the committee of the Institute with a First Fromium FOR THEIR UNRIVALLED AXLE-GREASE Also, that the San Francisco Bay Agricultural Society have awarded them their FIRST CLASS PREMIUM for the same.

But however gratifying to the advertisers to have their Home Manufacture thus distinguished, it is with greater pride they state the fact, that (notwithstanding the overwhelming importation of an article from the East assuming their title,) the demand for the new H. L. Grease has more than doubled during the present season. And whilst the manufacturers offer their grateful thanks to all those friends to who have given them so large an encouragement, they beg to say that no pains will he spared in the future to sustain the wide-spread reputation which their material has acquired of being best and cheapest Lubricating medium for Carriagewheels, ever introduced in California. HICKS LAMBERT, Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, 3ni a tom a street, San Francisco.

(UpFor sale everywhere. COMMISSION AND PURCHASING AGENT, SAN FRA NCISCO. ORDERS for the purchase of Merchandise and articles of every description are solicited by tbe undersigned. A residence in this city of over ten years and an experience in tlie business of nearly the same length of time, are considered sufficient to warrant the confidence of persons in the country ho occasionally require to make purchases here, through the agency of a reliable party or who may be looking for a permanent Agent in San Francisco To either the advertiser offers his services, assuringall who intrust orders to him that no effort shall be spared to execute their commissions satisfactorily. All Orders must be accompanied with the Cash or City Reference.

Those desiring information concerning the undersigned are referred to J. 11. Coohill San Francisco. C. Lanoi ey, Druggists, Fiint, Peabody Co Ira P.

Raskin, Ross. Dempster Co. J. Anthony A Union Office, Sac. City, And to the proprietors of the Hydraulic Press N.

for Machinery. Pianofortes, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Wathes. Jewelry, ic will be attended to by competent judges. L. P.

FISHER, Commission and Purchasing apr27tf 629 Washington street, up stairs. Opposite Manure's Opera House. San Francisco. Constable Sale. State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Bridgeport.

BY virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the court of R. H. Farqnhar, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date April 24th A. D. 1861, to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace on the 23d day of April A.

D. 1861, in favor of Henry Powell and against O. G. Williams, for the sum of $BO 6-100 debt, interest, damages and costs of suit, I have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: One house and lot; said house is located on Hill, near Birchville, Nevada county, and a little south of the M. Y.

C. and W. Reservoir, and formerly occupied by O. G. Williams also, 3 pair of blankets, 2 mattresses, 1 cooking stove, 2 cane-seat chairs, 2 cedar pails, 1 sack of flour, on SATURDAY, the 18th DAY OF APRIL, A.

D. 1861, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 5 P. in front of the office of R.

H. Farqubar, in North San Juan, State and county aforesaid. Taken as the property of Williams to satisfy the above demands and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 26th day of April, A. D.

1861. W. S. EDWARDS, apr27td Constable OLD FRENCH COGNAC, French Brandy, Jamaica Rum, by the Cask or Gallon, HECIIT A SEW, THIS WEEK. sraoEirs SEWIIB MACHINES HATE BEEN REMOVED TO 47 MONTGOMERY STREET, NEXT TO CORKER OF BUSH.

I am prepared to demonstrate, to all who feel an interest in Sewing Machines, that FAMILY SEWING MACHINES WILL DO BETTER WORK On a greater range of is, on as light fabrics and on heavier any Family Sewir.g Machine befi.ro the public is capable of doing that the work can be done WITH GREATER EASE And with fewer interruptions: and that in all the important requisites of a Sewing Machine, Singer's at $lOO are cheaper than any other kind at $50,1 am now selling our FAMILY SEWING MACHINES PLAIN at 0 CABINETS at 75 LETTER or Transverse Shuttle Machine, an entirely new and incomparable Family Sewing Machine, and adapted to light manufacturing 90 Do not allow yourself to purchase a chain stitch machine, either double or single thread, all of which will ravel. All chain stitch machines have a cord on the under side of tiie fabric, and the work soon wears out. Work done on Singers Machines will out wear any other, and is more beautiful. No tailor or manufacturer buys a chain stitch machine. J.

11. DUNNELL, 47 Montgomery street, apr27-6m Saa Francisco. Summons. In the Justice Court of Bridgeport Teronship, in and for the. Cmmty of Nevada.

The People of the Witte of California to IT, K. If. BP NT. Greet ivy: YOU are hereby summoned to appear before me, at my office in the Township of Bridgeport, in the County of Nevada, on the 29th day of April, A. 1801, at 10 A.

to answer unto the complaint of the Shawmut Mill Co. who sue to recover the sum of 48 100 for lumber and building materials sold and delivered to you for the construction of your dwelling house in French Corral, and also to foreclose a lien taken upon the said promises to secure the payment of the above named sum when judgment will be taken against you for the said amount, together with costs and damages, if you fail to appear and answer. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said county, Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under mv hand this 19th day of April, A. 1881.

11. FARQUHAR, Justice of the Peace of said Township. It appearing to my satisfaction by affidavit, that the above named defendant cannot, after due diligence, be found within the State, and likewise, that a cause of action exists against said defendant, it is ordered that service of summons be made by publishing the writ in the Hydraulic Press newspaper, published in Nevada county, for one week from and after the date hereof. Given under mv hand this 20th day of April, A.D. 1861.

R. 11. FARQUHAR, J. P. Notice to Elen Men.

In Justice's Court. Bridgeport wmhip, Nevada coindy, State of California. The Shawmut Mill pl'ffs, vs. 11. Iv W.

Reut, doff. is hereby given to all persons holding or claiming liens on that certain lot of land, with the bnildina thereon, situated in French Corral, in said county, and described as follows: the town lot lying between the residence of J. Pollard and the ravine and formerly occupied by 11. K. W.

Bent as a dwelling house lot, to be and appear before me at my court room, at the corner of Main and Flume streets, North San Juan, on the 20th day of May. a. ti 1861. at 10 o'clock a then and there to exhibit the proof i said liens. Dated thislOth of April.

A. D. 1801. apr27 4w K. 11.

FARQUHAR, J. P. Notice to Lienholders. State rtf California. County of Neruda Township of Bloomfield.

Injustice's Court of Levi Ayres, J. P. W. B. Churchill, pl'ff, Hustler, is hereby given to all persons holding or claiming liens on that certain lot of land with the building situated thereon, in tire Township of Bloomfield, in said county and state, and described as follows, to wit; Lying and being on drizzly Hill, in said township and county, near and on the east side of the South Yuba, now occupied by the said Joseph Hustler, W.

Churchill holds a lien on the said house and lot, as security for the lumber with which said building was erected, said lieu recorded in the county clerk's office Dec. 17th. a. d. 1860, at 2 p.

in book 2 of lions, pages 50 and 51, records of Nevada county, to he and appear before me at my court room, at Co nmbia Hill, in said township county aforesaid, on Monday, the 13th day of May' a. 1861, at 2 o'clock p. m. and then and there ex'. hibit the proofs of said liens.

Given under my hand this 19th day of April, a. 1861. apr27-3w LEVI AYRES, J. P. OPPOSITION STAGE LINE North San Juan to Marysville.

AND LET MY Line of Stages from San Jnan to Marysville is firmly established I will leave San Juan for Marysville on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and KM TURD A of each week, Connecting with the Opposition Steamboats for Sacramento and San Will leave Marysville for San Juan on MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. All EXPRESS MATTER to or from Marysville, Sacramento or San Francisco, directed to my care, will be promptly delivered. I respectfully solicit the patronage of the traveling public. San Juan ai Sierra Nevada Hotel; at Marysville at Young America Saloon, corner 2d and High sts. J.

S. McCUE. April 22d, 1861. api27-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 DOZEN HIVES OP BEES, strong and healthy.

apr27 tf iRANCIS SMITH. NEW THIS WEEK. Sale. WHEREAS, on the 23d day of April A. IS6I a final judgment ami decree was rendered in the District Court of the 14th Judicial District of the State of California, in and for the county of Nevada, against Isaac Fowler, Tho's 0.

Van Vranken. Eber Van Vninken and Jno. R. Evans, and in favor of the Middle Yuba Canal and Water Company, for the Him of sixteen hundred and sixty-two 48-100 dollars, debt with interest on the i rincipal at the rate of twoper cent, per month from the rendition of Judgment until paid, together with all costs nl sail. And whereas, on the said 23d dav of April a.

1861 it was ordered and decreed by the said court, that the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint he foreclosed. and the property therein described, to wit; all that mining property, to wit: that certain lot or parcel of mining claims situate in Mississippi Valley Mining District. State of California, county of Nevada, generally known as the claims, with boundaries and dimensions as follows: fronting south on the brow of the hill, sloping to Sweetland Creek, on the west bounded by the claims of the Tennessee Co. and the Kentucky on the north by the claims of Bam'l Curtis, and on the oast by the claims of Moore originally about eleven claims, two of the same having been since washed away, together with all and singular the tunnels, cuts, sluices, tools, tailings, tail rights, mining apparatus and other appurtenances unto said claims belonging or in any wise appertaining, and the entire right, title, interest, property claim or demand of said defendants thereto be levied upon and sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of and sums of money as aforesaid, notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale, all the above described property to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada city, on TUESDAY the 21st DAT OF MAY A.D.1861, between the hours A. M.

and so'clock P. M. Given under my hand this 24th dav of April A. 1861. J.B VAN HAGAN, Sheriff N.

C. By Jno. 11. Dickson, Under sheriff. apr27 td McConnell Garde Summons.

State of California County of Nevada, ss. Distrcti Court of the, 14 th Judicial District of said State. The Pcojde of the. State of California to lt JOIN I'ARKEH, Greeting; YOU are hereby summoned to appear answer to the complaint of L. II Fowler, filed against you, within ten days from the service of this writ, if served on you in this county, within twenty days if served on you in this district and out of this county, and within forty days if served on you in this State and out of this district, in an action commenced on the 18th day of April, A.D.

1861, in said court, to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, bearing date the Ist day of May, a. d. 1860, executed by the said defendant to Sylvester Bryant and for the sale of the premises therein, and in said complaint particularly mentioned and de scribed, and the application of the moneys arising fiom such sale to the payment of the amount due on a certain promissory note set forth in said complaint, nude and delivered to said Sylvester Bryant by the defendant ami by said Bryant assigned to this plaintiff, bearing even date with said mortgage and thereby intended to be secured, to wit; The sum of $5oO with interest thereon from the Ist day of May. a. n.

1860, at the rate of two per cent, per month till paid; and if any deficiency shall remain after applying all of said moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that plaintiff may have execution therefor against the said defendant, also that said defendant and all and every person claiming through or under defendant subsequently to the date of mortgage and the commencement of this action, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim, lien and equity of redemption in and to the said mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, and for such other or further relief, or both, in the premises as may bejnst and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer said complaint, as herein directed, plaintiff will take judgment against you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and also demand of the court such other relief as is prayed for in said complaint. In testimony whereof I. John S. Lambert, Clerk of the District Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said court, i at office, in Nevada city, this 18th day of April, a.

D. 1861. JNO. 3 LAMBERT, Clerk. By Joe Roberts, Deputy.

By order of Hon. Niles Searls. Judge of District Court aforesaid. JNO. S.

LAMBERT, Clerk. By Joe Roberts. Jr. Deputy. A.

L. Greelet, for apr27-2m Mattresses. JUST RECEIVED, direct from San Francisco, an assortment of PUL.U and. STRAW 31ATTRESSES. for sale cheap.

HEOIIT A PRATT. State of California, county of Nevada, Township of Bridgeport. By virtue of an execution to me delivered, issued from the court of 11. Karquhar, Esq an acting Justice of the Peace in and for thecounty aforesaid, bearing date April 17th. a.

d. 1861. to satisfy a judgment rendered by said Justice of the Peace, on the 13th day of April, a. d. 1861, in favor of -T.

It. Lane, Geo. Bowen and A. Bnchell, and against P. Palmer and W.

Parker, for the sum of $202 75-100 debt, interest, ages and costs of suit. 1 have taken in execution, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: All of Warren right, title and inti rest in and to a certain lot of mining claims on Zero Bar, near Freeman's crossing. Nevada county. Cal. Said claims are bounded ns follows on the west by Lane claims, on the east by ranch, and running from the south hank of the Ynha river to the center of the hill Also one water wheel and feeding flume, and all cuts sluices and fuse, one derrick and fixtures, and the irons to a small derrick, and onc-half of a cabin and a cooking stove and furniture.

On Saturday, May 11th, A. D. 1861, between the hours of 8 o'clock a ni. and 5 o'clock p. in front of the office of K.

11. Karquhar, in North Sun Juan, state and county aforesaid. Taken as the property of Warren Parker, to satisfy the aboveilemandsand accruing costs. Given under my hand this 18th day of April, a. d.

1861. W. S. EDWARDS, Constable. MAY DAY BALL.

THE citizens of the Ridge generally, are respectfully invited to attend A MAY DAY PARTY AND BALL, to be given AT THE KEYSTONE RANCH, On the Marysville road, Wednesday, May Ist. 1861. apl3td DAVID BROWN, Proprietor. Great Reduction IK THE PRICE ofDUCKIM The undersigned would announce that they HAVE OX 11A ID A LARGE SUPPLY OF All Sizes and Varieties OF DUCKING! UPON WHICH THEY HAVE Reduced the Price! And which they will dispose of At Cheaper Rates Than the satne qualities have ever been in TOTS MARKET EXAMINE, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. BLOCK FI RTH.

February 2d, 1861. tf Franchere Column New Drug Store ON FLUME STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN; FRANCHERE BUTLER Would respectfully return thanks to their merous friends and customers, for their liberal patronage, and ask a continuance of the safne: ALTERATIVE AND PURIFYING SYRUP? This valuable and pleasant purifier of the blood can be purchased from Franchere Butler. It is put up iri bottles containing; one pint, and we venture to say that one bottle of it is more beneficial than three bottles of any of the sarsaparillas now in use. We have recently Enlarged our Store, and received in addition to our former lected stock, A FRESH SUPPLY, FOR TER TRADE, of DnuGs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and everything else pertaining to a THORO UGH 1)R UG ESTAULISJIMEXT, all of which we will sell at Wholesale and Retail. Prescriptions Carefully compounded from the purest at all hours of the day and night.

Our stock consists in part of Family Medicines, Sarsaparilla, Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, Graefenhcrg Medicines; Mrs. Soothing Syrup; And all the New Patent Medicines, and hundred different kinds of Pills. Faints, White Lead, Boiled Oil, Raw Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Castor Oil, Polar Oil, Oil, Neatsfoot Oil. Kerosene, Camphcne, Burning Fluid. Varnishes, Furniture, Copal, Coach, Damar and Japan.

Glass, Putty, Brushes, of all kinds. Perfumery, Extracts, Colognes, Pomades, Tooth Powder, Hair Restoratives and Hair Dyes. A new Article of PERFUMERY, called Kiss Me Quickly! Distilled from the well known plant called Touch-Me-Not. All kinds Shaker Herbs and Kerosene Lamps, at Reduced Prices. Lamp Chimneys and Lamp Wicks.

Fine Razors and Cutlery. Lilly White and Chalk Ralls; Fuff Boxes and Puffs; Breast Pumps; Nursing Bottles; Teething Rings; Shoulder Braces; Male and Female Trusses; Doub. Single Abdominal Supporters; Syringes, metal, glass and Indiarubber; Silk and cotton Suspensories; Acids, Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric; Blank Books; Pocket Diaries, 1861. Pocket Memorandums; Letter Paper, large and small; Note Paper, plain and fancy; Foolscap, Legal Cap; Blotting Paper; Bill Paper; Music Paper, Drawing Envelopes, plain, fancy and cloth lined; Gold and Steel Pens; All kinds Lead Pencils. Slate Pencils.

Rulers, wood and India Rubber. Receipt Rooks; Note Rooks; Slates, all sizes; Inks, of all kinds; Ink Stands; Sand Boxes; Mucilage; School Books; Superb Gilt Bibles, etc. from a Distance Promptly Attended A new lot of Home Primers and ABC Books. Mrs. New Cook Book.

Mrs. American Cook Book. Miss Cook Book. Illustrated ary. Readers.

Also prepared to supply the a with delicious beverage for PORTABLE Patent Abdominal Supporters, Trusses)' and Shoulder Braces. Remember the FRANCHERE FLUME STREET, NORTH SAN JUAN-.

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