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The Tmlsmm Flrwir. T|m> social reunion and picnic of Tuolumne resident* at Humboldt Park wa* one of ‘he most delightful affairs that have transpired this •‘-ason. ‘‘Old Tuolumne" was well rep* resented, not only by present residents of that eountv. Lnt by numbers nfladies and penile- men who formerly dwelt in that portion of our State. Many old friends and acquaintances who bad not met for yeats, were brought to* gether and renewed their former friendly re- lations on this pleasant occasion. The fre- quent greetings of old-time friends, gave the affair mure the appearance of a family gath- ering on a small scale than an ordinary pic- nic. The pleasant arbors and seats under the trees aroundjthe grounds were all occupied by little partiea, who had come prepared with well-filled baskets and hampers, to make a day of it, and the floor of tha dancing pavil- ion was pretty welt crowded throughout the day. Kidd's splendid brass band discouised enlivening music for the lovers of the dance, acd we can truthfully say that "all went fnerry ns n marriage bell." About two o'- clock, L I*. McOsrty called the assemblage to order in the Pavillion, and, after a few preliminary remarks suitable to the occasion, announced the names of the officers who had l»een nominated for the Association for the nnsuing year. A vote was taken and the nominations werfe unanimously ratified. The following are the officers; President, Hon. if. M. Cavis-, of Stockton ; Vice President, frH l/uljof San Francisco; Secretary, L. P. McCarty, of San Francisco; Committee, Hev. 0. P. Fitagerald, Tbornlcn Wesley, L. Jacobi, Z. 11. Cunningham. C. C. P. Seve- rance, C. E. McCohker, O. L. Chamberlain, 11. Harter, of San Francisco ; E. 0. Snow of Alameda; Dr. D. M. Baldwin. Elon Jones, Oakland ; General George S. Evans, J. 11. Olive, Hon. Otis Perio, of Stockton; J. J. Massey, Vallejo, Hod. J. M. Cavis, the newly eloted Presi- dent, was called upon for a speech, and res- ponded in a few happy and pertinent re- marks which were well received. The danc- ing was then resumed and kept op until the time to depart arrived. The occasion will long he remembered by all who participated. Oakland Transcript. Thk Asking or a Pass From Fisk.— The New York correspondent of the Chicago Re- publican gives this version of a late incident in New York. The profanity used might have been omitted and the story lose none of Us point: This story is told about town, and though I do not vouch for it, it sounds ns if part of it might bn true. James Fisk. Jr., was sit- ting in hia luxurious private office at the Opera House, when an ill-favored man entered, and asked for a pass to tie West. “Who are you, and what is your busi- ness?" “My name ia McFarland—Daniel McFar- land. lam a lawyer by profession. You ! have beard ot me, of course. I have a na-1 lionai reputation now.” “Yes, you have, I know you now, and j ■the whole country knows you. too, na a d--d j scoundrel who deserves hanging. A lawyer hv profession and a murderer by practice. ' Your impudence is boundless. I’ve heard all | sorts of pretexts for bogging passes ; but by j t»—d never knew a man to ask for a pass be-1 fore because he was a d -d assnsain. The Erie road mnv not run Sunday schools, but j by o—d it doesn't chalk men’s hats because they murder gentlemen in cold blood." At Ibis point McFarland moved to the door. ! "Stop." added Fisk, “I’ll give you a pass' away from New York if you'll agree never to j come back; we’ve villains enough here now without you. When I build n road to h—II come and s»c me, and you shall have tb» first ride." Before the words were out of Fisk’s mouth the murderer had slunk away. Bays fbe Ban Joaquin Republican: “We j inadvertantly committed an error in stating j that the Boston party yesterday, gave a wait- | er at one of our principal hotels a three cent j nickel. Wc should have said the piece was | silver and of tha daovonmation known as five I cuts. A lady of the party gave a waiter a three cent nicklc. The young man has quit the hotel and invested hia money in land. The Bostonians were unusually liberal du- ring their stay. The party consisted of fifty person- and they gave the waiters eight cents and spent thirty-fi.va cents at the bar. Wistar's Wild Cherry Balsam. This Balsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let nil who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bron- chial or pulmonary complaints, make use of this nnequaled remedy. Lottery vendors from the East are taking b(kl advice in this Stale with the view of going into the lottery business here exten- sively in case the Mercantile Library enter- prise succeeds without being arreated by the Courts. Dr. Eichelroth has gone to Europe as gen- ial agent of the San Francisco Immigration Society. He will return bringing thousands of emigrants. And of these the best shall straightway settle in Tuolumne county. Sacramento turmoils over her Fourth of July celebration. Cause Negroes. They would rule the black man out of the pro- cession. This black drop causes a vaet amount of rfcrvcsconce everywhere. There was cheering in Platt’s Hall on j •"Decoration Day” when Dr. Stone mention-; <ed tkewsme of Robert E. Lee. There will | •in the future be more cheering for this gen- itlcman and soldier. Senator James 11. Lawrence, Editor Free' Press, is officially reported in the Examiner as about being married. When on earth, be was respected and beloved by all who did’nt .owe him anything. Dickens in bis will declined the honor of a monument. Well, he might. His memorial shafts are numbered by the million built up in the hearts of humanity. A two horse wagon loaded with genuine tear's oil from the mountains is reported at Btooktou. Tbs San Francisco butchers protest against Cazneau's embargo on the proocsalonal 4th of July advertising. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and free baths in New York City decrease ike death rate. James W. Coffroth delivers the Fourth of July oration at Vallejo. Water spouts hare developed in the San Jotquiu ralley south of Sjccktoa. OUR NATIONAL BtBTHDAY I anjVjSTD CELKBRATIOV OF THE FOURTH OP JULY IN SONORA. 3.776. 1870. The snstt.roi'RTfl is^intß**. rjr of <«r National Independent will bo Celebrated at .Sonoraon .TIONDAY, JULY Fourth, 1870. THE DAV WILL BE USHERED IX BV THE FIRING OF A NATIONAL SALUTE at sunrise. A Federal Salute will te fired at noon, and another National Salute at rundown. flgr THE PROCESSION. Will l>e formed at 1 o'clock P. M. under the direction of the GR.WD MARSHAL, S. 11. HILLER. AIDS, «l. R> SHEPARD A.T. BOYLE Sonora Brass Band. Chief Engineer—JOHN MUVDORP. Assistants—K. Kell and Daul. Sewell. Washington Hose Co. Xo, I.—L. E. Nelson. Foreman, Independent Ho»e Co. No. I —L. Oa-aghty, Foreman, ' Hibernian Benevolent Society of Colombia, la Union I’mgresista. and otherCiyic Societies. Cavalcade of Ladies, Each Tjuir to represent one of the United State*. Children of the different School*. Citljen* In Carriages, on horseback and on foot ilia Majesty Onnibrlnus the Beer King seated on bis tbione and surrounded by his faithful attendant*. TI e proceaaion will march up and down, the principa Street* and Anally halt at Turn Verelu Hall, when the exercises of the day ail) take place. President of the Day A. B. PRESTON, Esq. Orator HUGH FARLEY, Esq. Reader of the Declaration of Independace. Hon. FRANK YORK. Chaplain Rev. SAMUEL HILL. Jlvife In the Unit by the t heir. Tiers "will he an exhibition of Foot Forint: consistin'; of Ist. Fuck Hoeing. 2d. Haring by Fat Men. 34. Racing l.v men over twenty-fire years of age. 4th. Hoeing by Yonug n>»u between tbe ape of Sixteenand Twenty-fire yes-a. fttli. Racing by Boys of tbe ago of Sixteen years and under. Valuable prizes will be awarded to tbo vic- tor*. Tn the evening a grand display of FIRE WORKS Will take place. The exercises of the dar will close with a GRAND BALL. at Turn Yen in llall Committer of Invitation. Sonora—John A. S. Trout, I. J. Potter. Brown’s Plat—l. X. McColloch. John Parrel. Columbia—M. C. Andros-s, Paul Pixel. Jamestown—F. P. Mitchell, 8. C. Wheelock. Chinese Camp—Myron Sherman, 3. M. Lumpton. Fleer Comm it Ire. J. IWt’er. JohnFamel, M. C. Andross. TICKKT6. «1 50. A general invitation is extended to a'J citizen* of the County to participate iu the festivities of the day. . Committee of Arrangements Jchn Barry. IV Af Ken(l 'ld, D. Mclimn. I), Sewell, T. Leonard, A. T. Boyle. K. Keil .T, Phelps. K. A. Rodgers, S. Benas. J. Abernathy. C. 11. Randall, J. V Roouey, J. R. Sltepnrd and V. PittorfT, C, U. Burden, Sec. Political Announcements. The nemos of Candidates will be inserted any time prior to nominations boiut made, for Ftvx Dollars each—invari- ably iu advance. MSr THOHAN LBOXARD, of Sonora, will be a Candidate before the next Democratic District Conven- I'on, for the office of Supervisor for restrict No. 1, Tuol- umne County. i SELTZER DON'T FOLLOW BLIND GUIDES. The nick never lack iulvisera. Every friend bus nome new remedy to propose. The result is that the stomach of many an invalid is con- verted into a sort of medicinal cess-pool, in which powerful drugs are continually seeth- ing and fermenting. The effect of this ex- perimental treatment in dyspepsia and bili- ous complaints is frightful. The simpler the medicine the more ready is assimilates with the animal fluids, and of ail preparations in use for indigestion and biliousness, Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, prepared after Nature's formula, and absolutely iden- tical with the waters of the famous German Spa, is indisputably the best. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. \TOTiCB.-THB FNDERRiGNBD frill if apply to the Board of Supervisors of Tuolumne County, at their next regular meeting, for a renewal of License to keep a Toll Bridge at Italian Bar on the South Fork of the Stanislaus River. JOAQUIN BELUKE. June 18. 18T0.—4w A PJf PKISTBATOBH *A lilt OF RKAI. Estate —Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of the County of Tuolum- ne, State of California, made on the 7th day of June. 1870, in the matters of the Fatate of Alexander Shannon, deceas- ed, the undersigned, the Administrator of said Estate, will Sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for Cash, (Gold Coin of the United Stales.) and subject to confirmation by raid Prelate Ctnirt. On *HtMr4ay , the 9lk day mf Jaly. IJiTO, nt 1 4 •’clock, A* At.. at the Court House in the City of Sonora, all the right, title, and inter- est of said Alexander Shannon, at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot or parcel of land situated hear the City ol Sooora and westerly therefrom, and kttotfe. as ’•Old Tirginia> Ranch.”containing abotrt Ninety acres. For a more particular description, ace Book f at. 8, peg* 40S of claims, Tuolumne County Records. J. FRANKLIN, Administrator. fonora, June 18. INTO—*w McGowan’s Saloon. CORNER Of MAIR A JACKSON ST. cOLrM B I A . Jmr « dcwrkn to i\. f-rm hi. aod ihe imbHe, that l><* Ha* Kt- r-penci lb- oh] and popular Stlftii. fct»«rlr I'M wC. H. .VlWrJU*|f. where be will be pl-see-l to see them and will be prepare*! to hraiab the cbofctsl liranJs of BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS of all hinds and Ci(r»re. Lag»r Beer, Ale, Porter end Fancy drink*.! »i- Cire him a Call. Jane 11, ISTo—tf DR. R. M. LAMPSON* PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, CHINESE CAMP. Having thk dri « Store formerly kept by I>r. J. A. Bogle. 1 wleh to inform the Public that I hare remored front Montezuma and hereafter will hare my office at Chinese' Camp All kind* of Drills and Medicines constantly oa hand. 4ejy- carefully Compoan-led. “feA K. M. LAMPSON. M. P. Chines*C imp, June 4. ISTo—tf UNION SALOON. MY FRIENDS AND TOR PUBLIC WILL PLEASE No- tice, that I have RE>OPENKi) the above WELL KNOWN and POPULAR Saloon, where 1 will keep coo*(.antlyon hand the choicest brands of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. All kind* <>f Fancy Drinks Made to suit the mod fastidious taste. A. T. BOYLE. Fsncra, May 29,1869-tf. TURN VEREIN HALL. THE INDBRHIGNED INFORMS HIS friends «nd the public that he baa purchased the TURN VJSKKIN PROPERTY. and mill keep the Bar >M»f Jird at all times with choice WIXES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. The Hall will be rented to Iheaien, Exhibitions and Fanfra at resaonalde rotes. VALENTISK PITTORFF. Jonora, April 16, 1570.-tf /r\ T.nsi VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR- RENEWER. IT WILL POSITIVELY Restore Gray Hair TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR It keeps the Hair from falling oat. It is the west dressing in the world making life- less, stiff, brasby hair, healthy, soft and glossy. Our treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. Mannfactnred only by R. P. HALL ft COProjmetora. Nashua, N. il For sale by all JruKsiatu Music Lessons! rjiHR rxDsnsir.NED tiiaciikr op A MUSIC, hereby Rives notice to tlie Otlzeiieof So- nora ami vicinity, that he will Rive lessons on the PIANO. VIOLIN, (UITAR. CLARIONET. PLI’TE and ether musical in«trumciil«. T’ereom wishing to take lessons will call on me at TURN VEREIN HALL, S.nora. JOsKi’ll \V. BROWN. Teacher of Music. Jlf.iy 21, 1570.—2 m. OF J THE hT A N . ...» rIEtIEDY FOR COUGHS, INFLUENZA, Sore Throat. Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Langs, every aleclien of the Throat, Langs and Cheat, including C'ONSUiifp. TIO.V IVINTAR’S HALSATI does not dry np a Cough bat loosens it, cleanses the lungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. None gennine un- less signed I. Bitts. Prepared by Sxtb W. Fowl* A Son Boston. Sold by RtntxoTO*. Hoststtir A Co., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. Jnnell, ISTo—ly. Prop 1840 1870 The Great Family Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YEARS Hate elapsed since the introduction of the Pain Killer to the public, and vet atrthepres- ent time it is more popular amf commands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone ; ail over the world its beneficial effects in coring the “ilia that fiesh is heir to,” are acknowledged and appreciated, and as a pain killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor race. It needs only to be known to be prized. Thirty Years is certainly a long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the pain killer ia deserving of all ita proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by t Aeonparalleled popularity It has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. »•«*» by all Bfggiila Price 25cts, 50cts l> &$l OOper Bottle ISf* Directions, accompany each bottla, June IS, ITO—lm KOPIES'ACCOMMOOATtONSTASi «N« EXPRESS COMPANY’S Aft CM I.KAVK rwi.VHRIA. %T M '''fl'tk, A. M. Ar mWKWX, Tin S.-JVT*. .* tn-*- *jj w,u JEoAEiSßiiii, Ai,t.—«. (.hint, Crimea sod Ki'i-Ji* 1 * rmy. V 11-mm. atSfockf.-n. »: f. o>ioe\ A. M„ *J:a turning ea«li way o«alternated-.vs, «J-b >taro. for Vo Semite at Chief** Cameani Crimea ll .u«. M. Kelly'* SU*t» cosutect with the at bouvra each j -V. ®«»« ■» CalkaUi Garbaw'i ■•trl OfcealSaMmi N«HMra ffaiel OMreaiJnwwtaws * Bella Catan Hotel OBreal C'hlaeae- Caaep Krw» Salaaa i at Kaigbt’a Ferry U’a*kia(len Haiti *•**■« SittUea Tatewlieft Wiber Hcaaet «* F«w ThrM|h Related la M. -«| KOBKRT BOYD. junlS-tf General Superintendent. ICE CEEAM. MRS. KLIII BAVIN HAM OPENED an IceCream Saloon nndrrthe Maoonic Uail, nett door to 11. Oppenheimer, where the is prepared to furn- ish Ice Cream of a superior <juality and cheap, to her friends and the public during the warm weather. «r Call anti Try l*. -*» ELIZA DAVIS. June 11, IS7o—3m D. TT. TCLLOCH ( T. B. WOODS STANISLAUS MILL. Knlght’i Ferry. D. W. TCLLOCH * CO., MANUFACTURERS OF EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR; GRAHAM FLOUR: GROUND BARLEY; CORN MEAL; BRAN; v SHORTS, Ac., Ac. ♦M, AM order* promptly filled. myT SONORA HOTEL, WASHINGTON STREET, SOjSTOEA.. T. BRODIGAN, Proprietor. Tnis wei-l Kxoivy and favor. He Hotel, bat been thoroughly renovated tUJi Spring and large addition* made to furniture and bed*, which ipake* it*onnof the REST itOTPLS in the inte. rior of this State. The Booms are Large, and well venti. luted. 49* BATH BOOH attached to the Hotel, THE TABLE AND BAR are supplied with the best the Market and country a'"rds. No polos spared to make patrons com- ft>rtaW*' T. BRODIGAN. Sonora, June A, IS7o—tf Treasurers office. Troi.imxK County.—Notice i* hereby given that Tuolumne County Warrants, drawn upon tbs- Current Expense Fund numbers prior to No. 26f1. registered January X6lh, 1809, will be paid on presentation. D. M. KKNFTELD. County Treasurer. Sonora, .Tunc 9th, 1870—2 w A. B. BEAUVAIS. 1 COUNTY SURVEYOR, TUOLUMNE CO. ALSO U. S. Deputy Surveyor, Or THE SIXTH MINERAL DISTRICT, Comprising the Counties of Tunlinane, Cala- veras and Amador. Farmers awd mixers desirixg Handies, Tunnel., Minin* Claims, etc.. iiirr.>w!; aK* parties w anting preliminary .nrrev* ofQuartr. Claim* fur ths purpose of entering and piocnring title to the Mine, wilt find it to their advantage to employ me. baring recently procured from the Eaat of Meaar*. W. and L. X. Gurley au improved SOLAR TELESCOPE fCOMPASS, I»j which Ican snaranteeall survey. in the mineral re- gion tme, notwithstanding any local attraction. All orders left at the Columbia Post Office will be attend- ed to. May 2*, 1870.-6m. SAN FRANCISCO’GOLDtft SILVER PLATING WORKS. ATTENTION. QUARTZ MILL MEN, HOTEL KEEPERS, MINERS, ETC. THE SAX FRANCISCO SILVER PLATING WORKS are prepared to Silver Plate and Furnloh Silver Plated Copper AMALGAMATING PLATES 07 ALL SIZES.I At the very Lowest Rate*. Full treight of Silver dtpooil- ed and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Particular attention given to PLATING BUILDERS GOODS And for Plumbers and Goldsmith*. Ol.n ROOIFB of all kinds Ke plated for Hotel* RestauranU, etc, I The finest quality of Sheet Copper Expressly far Mining purposes, furnished and cut to any SIZE at the lowest rates. A full Assortment of PLATED GOODS 8l CUTLERY. For sale very low, E. 0. DENNISTON, Proprietor. HAVILAND, HOOPER & GO., Agent* and Dealers In ALL KINDS GLASS & CROCKERY WARE No. 334 Pine Street, Near Montgomery. SAN FRANCISCO. WORK DONE AT LOW RATES. March. 12; 1870-3 m. y•TICK.—A iIIRETUIG ef Ike Stack- ]x( holders in tee ••People* Accommodation and Express tage Company” will be held at the Court H.mae. in the ty of Sonora, on Saturday, Jnne 2ith, A. D. 187®. a* 11 clock A. M. for the purpose of voting upon a proposition t increase the Capital Stock of the Company from ten lotpahd dollar* twenty-five thousand dctlars. JAMESX. BERGER, D. McLKAX, ROBERT BOYD. T. M. BYRNE •d M. E. HUGHES. H. B. MrXEJL. Trustees f .non Msv 23d, nft.—*d New York Store. M. KAUFMAN Sonorn. RKMPKrTFI f.LV CALI.» TIIK AT. iculK'ii of hi'* frienda and the |**i»<Jk- to hi* LAKOK ana *e!l ASSORTED STOCK ol Spring and Summer Just Received from San Francisco of the LATEST IMPORTATION AND STILES, carefully selected for this MARKKT THE LARGEST & CHEAPEST Stock of DRY GOODS Ever"offered tor SALE in this Coun- ty, comprising DOMESTIC ft'STAPLE GOODS, LADIES AXD GEXTS FCRXISIIIXG GOODS, HATS of the LATEST STYLES, BOOTS & SHOES, Cloth Piece Goods AND CLOTHING- of ever description.; ALSO—A Splendid lot of CARPET Sl OILCLOTHS, Trunks & Valises, nod n variety of article* too numerous to mention. CALL and Examine my GOODS before calling elsewhere, and I guarantee that every one will be satisfied at M. KAUFMAN’S !Well Known New York Store. Bonora, May 14, 187*1—tf YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OF B. I. MADSON, Brusie's Old Stand. WASHINGTON STREET SONORA. Feb. 19. IS7o.—tf New Lumber Yard! Having re-oprneJ tbe Old Lumber Yard of Clapp A Noyes, more recently occupied by D. Longeway, immediately south of the Catholic Church, don ora. 1 will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of SAWED LUMBER. Also. Cedar Posts, Long and Short Shingles, Clear Floor, mg, planed and matched, or Rough, A large stock of Fence Lumber constantly on hand. The Lumber in this yard is from timber that has never been culled, sawed at the Kmpire Mill, recently erected at the Jasper Meadows; and Is, consequently, of a superior quality to any heretofore offered for sale in this market. Any parties wishing to take their lumber from the mill are guaranteed a better road than to any other mill in the mountains. HAY, BARLEY or GRAIN of any kind will he taken, at market rates, in exchange for lumber, at market rales. DimCXKIOX LUMBER tawed to order. Orders for Quart* Mills, and other large orders taken a*, the LOWEST RAIES. and delivered promptly. Kverything purchased at this Yard delivered promptly and free of charge. A Patent Fairbanks’ Hay Scale capa- ble of weighing 20,000 lbs. at the Yard. 8. 6. BRADFORD. Sonora. May 23. 18T0—tf MORE THAN 200.000 PERSONS Bur testimony to tbe Wonderful Cural ive Effects of J | Dr, Joseph Walker’s S 3 = a 2 3 111 ¥\ Sis 5* «£ > la fc-g 8- a c - n Bet r. * S £ ao h 0 » cs = ■55 CALIFORNIA VIREiAR BETTERS, Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots of California, lyThe Great Blood Purifier. FOB INFLAMMATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION. BILIOUS, REMITTENT and INTERMITTENT FEVERS. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER, these BITTERS have bean meet successful. SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, which ia generally produced by derangement of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its imparities bursting through the skin in Plm- plea. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when youfind It obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be welL AGENT 6, DRUCC/STS. Comer Pine and SanaomeStreets, San Francisco, Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., sad »4 Platt Street, N. I. Jaae S3, 1569- E'Rtow, a. nan.**. THE KEW FI Vi.II. -A.hoad _\irnin. Tin: rn:<r SPRING * SUMMER GOODS i- lfcr count\ hc.-carr.re.l, ~ . ..ro far it.. sjwtion ii BARLOW &, BENAS 1 fASniOXAIST.K Dry Goods Store, SONORA} CAL. »TMIE ATTENTION OF 01’R FRIEM»S , ** nd ,he l'Mbl»o generdlv. is respectful!* called to our unequaled asei rtuiont ot Ladies Dress & FANCY GOODS, DRESS TRIM MIS G ft. and Yankee Notions, STAPLE if- DOMESTIC GOODS, HATS & CLOAKS, (miese-W mmsiKC sunns AND CLOTHING. And the very latest PARIS 4b I.OAUOX fauhuu.' of CENTLEMENSVFELT, STRAW A PANAMA HATS* All of which is the FIRST SELECTION uf the MOST recent importations, juat landed and carefullr bought, suitable for this market especially. ALSO—an unsurpassable STOCK of' GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS & SHOES, Ladle* and Children* Balmo r a T s fofthe LATEST HTYI.fCft, nnd fall snpply uf BENKERT’S" PHILADELPHIA BOOTS. Al§o the latest SENS A TICK of the season, Shoo-Fly LADIES & GENTLEMEN’S RATS. LADIES BOWS 4k NECKTIBS, and lot* of articles too mimerors to mention. Price* e* suit the times. KVERI THISO CHEAP FOR CASH Come One, Come All, before buying elsewhere, and wo ere Mire that every- | body> taste can be sativlled at BARLOW Sl BENAS' Fashionable Pry Good More,- North-West Comer of Washington and Hospital Sts,. Sonora. April 9, 1860— tt VICTOR GALLUT. H’AMHIMGTOK HTIIEET, IOKOR*. BELOW CITY HOTEL. Dealer In all Kinds of TIN WAKE, STOVES, LEAD PIPE, TOYS, CONFECTIONERY, KMCK \ACKS. TINT WARE of EVERY DE3CIPTTON MANU- FACTURED. Brass Musical Instruments Repaired. *lO ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO* Sonora, April 30, 18*0.—6m H. OPPEVFIFDIKR S Variety ARAfITAOE BUILDING, TWO DOORS SOUTH' OF "RIFFLE” SALOON, SONORA, RECOnMENDK HIM IfEU, ed stock of the Genuine llnrann Clrar. and best Virginia Tobncro. Also hie groat variety ofall kinds of lleenckanm As Clay Pipes, Stntlenery, Perfa mere, Sfatnc Yankee Mot ion a, Plain and Fancy famlies, to the kind observation of his Customers and the fftthMe of Tuolumne County and vicinity, lie especially calls «tte»•’ tion to bis unsurpassable assortment of Oils, Paints & Varnish 1 ! of every description. Lamps Sf Chimneys , Lucine, Fluid , and Patent Sun Burners. SPORTING MATERIAL Powder , Powder-Flasks, Shot, Shot- Pouches, Caps and Game-Bags. Which he offers to sell at wholesale and fctail at the low- est market prices. Garden Seeds. GENUINE ITALIAN VIOLIN * GUITAR STRINGS always on h»n3. Limes, Lemons and Orances fresh every week At H. OFPENHEinBR’a Variety Store, Two doers South of Kiiße Saloon. Sonora, Oct. 9, 1869.-tf NEW GOODS -FOR- FALL & WINTER. A. Fine Stock ot DRY GOODS, GLOTHINQ, BOOTS & SHOES Toney Goods, Etc. Etc. Selected expressly for FALL and WINTER last received by F. KERB, flee door north of Geo. Brnsic, Washington It.. Sonora Nov. 9, 1969-tf ;

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  • The Tmlsmm Flrwir.

    T|m> social reunion and picnic of Tuolumneresident* at HumboldtPark wa* one of

    ‘he most delightful affairs that have transpiredthis •‘-ason. ‘‘Old Tuolumne" was well rep*resented, not only by present residents of thateountv. Lnt by numbers nfladies and penile-men who formerly dwelt in that portion ofourState. Many old friends and acquaintanceswho bad not met for yeats, were brought to*gether and renewed their former friendly re-lations on this pleasant occasion. The fre-quent greetings of old-time friends, gave theaffair mure the appearance of a family gath-ering on a small scale than an ordinary pic-nic. The pleasant arbors and seats underthe trees aroundjthe grounds were all occupiedby little partiea, who had come prepared withwell-filled baskets and hampers, to make aday of it, and the floor of tha dancing pavil-ion was pretty welt crowded throughout theday. Kidd's splendid brass band discouisedenlivening music for the lovers of the dance,acd we can truthfully say that "all wentfnerry ns n marriage bell." About two o'-clock, L I*. McOsrty called the assemblageto order in the Pavillion, and, after a fewpreliminary remarks suitable to the occasion,announced the names of the officers who hadl»een nominated for the Association for thennsuing year. A vote was taken and thenominations werfe unanimouslyratified. Thefollowing are the officers; President, Hon.if. M. Cavis-, of Stockton ; Vice President,frH l/uljof San Francisco; Secretary, L.P. McCarty, of San Francisco; Committee,Hev. 0. P. Fitagerald, Tbornlcn Wesley, L.Jacobi, Z. 11. Cunningham. C. C. P. Seve-rance, C. E. McCohker, O. L. Chamberlain,11. Harter, of San Francisco ; E. 0. Snow ofAlameda; Dr. D. M. Baldwin. Elon Jones,Oakland ; General George S. Evans, J. 11.Olive, Hon. Otis Perio, of Stockton; J. J.Massey, Vallejo,

    Hod. J. M. Cavis, the newly eloted Presi-dent, was called upon for a speech, and res-ponded in a few happy and pertinent re-marks which were well received. The danc-ing was then resumed and kept op until thetime to depart arrived. The occasion willlong he remembered by all who participated.

    Oakland Transcript.

    Thk Asking or a Pass From Fisk.—TheNew York correspondent of the Chicago Re-publican gives this version of a late incidentin New York. The profanity used mighthave been omitted and the story lose none ofUs point:

    This story is told about town, and thoughI do not vouch for it, it sounds ns if part ofit might bn true. James Fisk. Jr., was sit-ting in hia luxurious private office at theOperaHouse, when an ill-favored man entered, andasked for a pass to tie West.

    “Who are you, and what is your busi-ness?"

    “My name ia McFarland—Daniel McFar-land. lam a lawyer by profession. You !have beard ot me, of course. I have a na-1lionai reputation now.”

    “Yes, you have, I know you now, and j■the whole country knows you. too, na a d--d jscoundrel who deserves hanging. A lawyerhv profession and a murderer by practice. 'Your impudence is boundless. I’ve heard all |sorts of pretexts for bogging passes ; but by jt»—d never knew a man to ask for a pass be-1fore because he was a d -d assnsain. TheErie road mnv not run Sunday schools, but jby o—d it doesn't chalk men’s hats becausethey murder gentlemen in cold blood."

    At Ibis point McFarland moved to the door. !"Stop." added Fisk, “I’ll give you a pass'away from New York if you'll agree never to jcome back; we’ve villains enough here nowwithout you. When I build n road to h—IIcome and s»c me, and you shall have tb» firstride." Before the words were out of Fisk’smouth the murderer had slunk away.

    Bays fbe Ban Joaquin Republican: “We jinadvertantly committed an error in stating jthat the Boston party yesterday, gave a wait- |er at one of our principal hotels a three cent jnickel. Wc should have said the piece was |silver and of tha daovonmation known as five I• cuts. A lady of the party gave a waiter athree cent nicklc. The young man has quitthe hotel and invested hia money in land.The Bostonians were unusually liberal du-ring their stay. The party consisted of fiftyperson- and they gave the waiters eight centsand spent thirty-fi.va cents at the bar.

    Wistar's Wild Cherry Balsam. — ThisBalsamic compound has become a homefixture. Let nil who suffer, and have in vainattempted to cure their coughs, colds, bron-chial or pulmonary complaints, make use ofthis nnequaled remedy.

    Lottery vendors from the East are takingb(kl advice in this Stale with the view ofgoing into the lottery business here exten-sively in case the Mercantile Library enter-prise succeeds without being arreated by theCourts.

    Dr. Eichelroth has gone to Europe as gen-ial agent of the San Francisco ImmigrationSociety. He will return bringing thousandsof emigrants. And of these the best shallstraightway settle in Tuolumne county.

    Sacramento turmoils over her Fourth ofJuly celebration. Cause Negroes. Theywould rule the black man out of the pro-cession. This black drop causes a vaetamount of rfcrvcsconce everywhere.

    There was cheering in Platt’s Hall on j•"Decoration Day” when Dr. Stone mention-;rtaW*' T. BRODIGAN.

    Sonora, June A, IS7o—tf

    Treasurers office. Troi.imxKCounty.—Notice i* hereby given that TuolumneCounty Warrants, drawnupon tbs- Current Expense Fundnumbers prior to No. 26f1. registered January X6lh, 1809,will be paid onpresentation.

    D. M. KKNFTELD.County Treasurer.

    Sonora, .Tunc 9th, 1870—2 w

    A. B. BEAUVAIS.1

    COUNTY SURVEYOR, TUOLUMNE CO.ALSO

    U. S. Deputy Surveyor,Or THE

    SIXTH MINERAL DISTRICT,Comprising the Counties of Tunlinane, Cala-

    veras and Amador.

    Farmers awd mixers desirixgHandies, Tunnel., Minin* Claims, etc.. iiirr.>w!;aK* parties w anting preliminary .nrrev* ofQuartr. Claim*fur ths purpose of entering and piocnring title to theMine, wilt find it to their advantage to employ me. baringrecently procured from the Eaat of Meaar*. W. and L. X.Gurley au improved

    SOLAR TELESCOPE fCOMPASS,I»j which Ican snaranteeall survey. in the mineral re-gion tme, notwithstanding any local attraction.

    All orders left at the ColumbiaPost Office will be attend-ed to.

    May 2*, 1870.-6m.

    SAN FRANCISCO’GOLDtft SILVERPLATING WORKS.

    ATTENTION.QUARTZ MILL MEN,

    HOTEL KEEPERS,MINERS, ETC.

    THE SAX FRANCISCO SILVER PLATING WORKSare prepared toSilver Plate and Furnloh Silver

    Plated Copper

    AMALGAMATING PLATES07 ALL SIZES.I

    At the very Lowest Rate*. Full treight of Silver dtpooil-ed and SatisfactionGuaranteed.

    Particular attention given to

    PLATING BUILDERS GOODSAnd for Plumbers and Goldsmith*.

    Ol.n ROOIFB of all kinds Ke plated for Hotel*RestauranU, etc,

    I The finest quality of

    Sheet CopperExpressly far Mining purposes, furnished and cut to any

    SIZE at the lowest rates.

    Afull Assortment of

    PLATED GOODS8l CUTLERY.

    For sale very low,E. 0. DENNISTON, Proprietor.

    HAVILAND, HOOPER & GO.,Agent* and Dealers In

    ALLKINDS GLASS & CROCKERY WARE• No. 334 Pine Street,

    Near Montgomery. SAN FRANCISCO.

    WORK DONE AT LOW RATES.March. 12; 1870-3m.

    y•TICK.—A iIIRETUIG ef Ike Stack-]x( holders in tee ••People* Accommodation and Expresstage Company” will be held at the Court H.mae. in thety ofSonora, on Saturday, Jnne 2ith, A. D. 187®. a* 11clock A. M. for the purpose of voting upon a propositiont increase the Capital Stock of the Company from tenlotpahd dollar* t»twenty-five thousand dctlars.

    JAMESX. BERGER,D. McLKAX,ROBERT BOYD.T. M. BYRNE

    •d M. E. HUGHES.H. B. MrXEJL.

    Trusteesf .non Msv 23d, nft.—*d

    New York Store.

    M. KAUFMANSonorn.

    RKMPKrTFI f.LV CALI.» TIIK AT.iculK'ii ofhi'* frienda and the |**i» taste can be sativlled at

    BARLOW Sl BENAS'Fashionable Pry Good More,-

    North-West Comerof Washington and Hospital Sts,.Sonora. April 9, 1860—tt

    VICTOR GALLUT.H’AMHIMGTOK HTIIEET, IOKOR*.

    BELOW CITY HOTEL.

    Dealer In all Kinds ofTIN WAKE,

    STOVES,LEAD PIPE,

    TOYS,CONFECTIONERY,

    KMCK \ACKS.TINT WARE of EVERY DE3CIPTTON MANU-FACTURED.

    Brass Musical Instruments Repaired.*lO

    ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO*Sonora, April 30, 18*0.—6m

    H. OPPEVFIFDIKR SVariety

    ARAfITAOE BUILDING, TWO DOORS SOUTH' OF"RIFFLE” SALOON,

    SONORA,

    RECOnMENDK HIM IfEU,ed stock of the Genuine llnrann Clrar.and best Virginia Tobncro. Also hie groat varietyofall kinds oflleenckanm As Clay Pipes,

    Stntlenery,Perfamere,

    SfatncYankee Mot iona,

    Plain and Fancy famlies,to the kind observation of his Customers and the fftthMe ofTuolumne County and vicinity, lie especially calls «tte»•’tion to bis unsurpassable assortment ofOils, Paints & Varnish1!

    of every description.

    Lamps Sf Chimneys ,Lucine, Fluid, andPatent Sun Burners.SPORTING MATERIAL

    Powder , Powder-Flasks, Shot, Shot-Pouches, Caps and Game-Bags.

    Which he offers to sell at wholesale and fctail at the low-est market prices.

    Garden Seeds.GENUINE ITALIAN VIOLIN * GUITAR STRINGS

    always on h»n3.Limes, Lemons and Orances fresh every week At

    H. OFPENHEinBR’aVariety Store, Two doers South ofKiiße Saloon.

    Sonora, Oct. 9, 1869.-tf

    NEW GOODS-FOR-

    FALL & WINTER.A. Fine Stock ot

    DRY GOODS, GLOTHINQ,BOOTS & SHOESToney Goods, Etc. Etc.

    Selected expressly for FALL and WINTER lastreceived by

    F. KERB,flee door north of Geo. Brnsic, Washington It.. Sonora

    Nov. 9, 1969-tf ;