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April 21, 1870 (4 pages)

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~~ : om nearer Sate i ki steiind 1 Re ae enone ot > ms ae Te ee meaiterae st agate maalie aE atener ee rere the true interest of every one to encourage. ‘the mechanic, manufacturer, jnerchant and-tradesmen—of-his-own= ity, town or village. —He-who-will-not} do so’ manifests but little tegard for the prosperity of ‘the. place where. he lives. The man, or woman, says the . __ Stockton Independent, who tnvatiably . makes purchases abroad, should also’ look abroad for employment and for . business of hfs or her patticalar liné or ocgupation, In order to build WP. and the citizens thereof must ‘support: and encourage each other. The propefty holder will thus be benefited by the advance Ot the valutof lite possessions ; the mechanié by the erection and improvement of stores and dwellings, and the laborer by the increased demand for his services. If everyone should go abroad to make his purch2ses, trades of all “kinds would ‘become vefy dull, at home, business would languish, men would have nd work, Yhe grass would grow in our streets, and oly the rich wonld have any money in s short time : to purchase abything either at home or abroad, While it may be. considered the duty of every resident to purchase from merchants at home, it is emphatically a duty the latter owes to the prosperity of the city in which he lives to sell at such figures as: may prevent the porchaser from being forced toseek for a supply abroad. The very. worst enemy a city or towncan have isan incompetent merchant—a man who does not knbw how to bay, and’ wlio, there fore, is unable to enter, into successful . competition with outsiders and make « good living at. small. profits, To encourage each otheris the way to live . . and prosper ; at the same time it is in: cambent upon each and every one to conduct trade-in such a way as to comment. Tax Alta says“Our La Paz corres pondence states a fact which is new.to us and probably to most of-our readers, apd shat is that the Mexican’ Govern’ ment has ceded to the United States, the island of Pickilings'qu the d@lner coast of Lower Cajifernia. The cession is described as“‘unqualified and unlimited.” “It seems that the local authortties claimed the right to collect duties, there, but they have been overruled by the Cabinet at Mexico.” Senator Winané, of Ohio, in an antitariff speech, lately delivered, gravely assérted that a protective tariff discourages marriages, and stimulates and promotes speculations, gam blipg, vice and innumerable other oo A WEALTAY nin ABSA generally . known as Lord Smith, recently died in P91i6j4vho “was said two belong to an). illustrious family, but had chosep tor his wife a young’ working woman. He was noted for his extensive charity. Tue Sacramento Good Templars will holda grand picnic at Tammany Grove, near, Davisville, Yolo couoty, on -the 30th inst. The Sacramento Firemen wiltalgo hold thelr picnic ‘pear Davisville. —ee ee cee Con. Thomas Holt, Auditor of San Franciséo, refuses to audit the appro priation of $15,000 for the Presentation _Seavent’ Schools of that city, on the “ground that the Legislature failed to provide for the levying of a specjal tax for that purpose, . THE estimates ‘for the ‘Dominion of Catiada, for the ensuing year make the} total expenditiires $23,915,917 44, of which $9,498,796 16 is authorized by existing statutes, leaving $14,417,121 28 to be:-voted by Parliament. f ee THR great secret society in France, La Marianne, is said to number over ~ Ranch.. .cccccee] 2 : ee thousand members, ey syd nn, will be “ “ > eats tap ~ Pamrtenare preparing to erect salt) styled the sof ad] soo f cree ee Grose. works tu Gobbi the Dele Hatch, Me14; embracing Arizona and Southern Sate ve u ee Se ys Deer kg. 0 Motel in w his batides in codihey a Mexico; “at the Plaza-de Torne: The following account is translated from a Mexican paper by Figaro: “M-Adotphe Buislay happened to be present simply asa spectator, At the moment when -his younger brother was about to as-{ and offered te take his place, remarking pen. He took off his coat, and keeping . on the leathern buskins he was Wearing at the time, tecatght the balloon. as! it ascended, hanging by his feet from the trapeze. “On the side of the arena were large posts, the extremeties of aereonaut struck violently against it, and before he had time to recover himself, the trapeze became entangled in the tranyerse bar ,aboye) gad thé force . of the wind caused the ropes attaching it to the balloon to break, ‘The trapeze’ bar being thus detached, the unfortanate acrobat, after several unsuccessful efforts tg disentangle himself and to cling to the post, was precipitated to the ground head foremest, a distance of fifty feet. During his fall he was no‘ticed to describe, several somersaults or revolutions before reaching the ground. Many persons hastened into the arena to the assistance of the unfortunate man, the victim of his fraternal devotion.’ His fall was so terrible ‘that he was at first thought to be killed. He lay bruised and inabimate upon the ground, and the blood gushed from his nose and mouth. The greatest conensoed among ‘the’ specta}tors; many ladies fainted, and gentle/men rushed tohis’ rescue. He was tfeund not to be killed outright, and notwithstanding “his sevege ujuties the physicians for awhile cnlartehiied hopes of his recovery. He, however, expired on thé 10ch of March, after ten days of cruel guffering, deeply regretted by all who knew him. CAMILLA Uns0’s _ConcerT. — The Secramento Union, speaking of this entertainment, says:.The attendance at . the Congregational Church to hear Camilla Urso and hér “éompany, was not puch as the great reputation of that lady and-the fine ,execntionof the pieces presented should have called out. There is no sweeter or more perfect voice on the Pacific coast than Mrs. Marriner’s; there is no bass superior to Campbell, and few tenors equal to Morley. As for the leader of the: concert, she is simply matchless upon the vio{ lin, and her reputation should always eonimand the fullest audience that the house is capable of holding. ‘Her execution. is, in some respects, better than OleBull’s. On low. and tender notes, her touch appears to be mote delicate and thrilling thaneven that of the prince of Violinists. She gave two ieces--“‘Caprice de Concert,” and “The hitches’ Dance ;” being each time.en‘gored, but declining to respond at the last. Mrs. Marriner’s voice shows improvement since her last appearance here, and her stage presence is more artistié. She rendered “The Goat Bells” with exquisite grace, which drew appineen from the whole house. Cémine —A Sacramento dispatch of Tuesday, ‘to the Appeal, says: The train which arrived from the East today, Was the largest passenger . train which has entered this city since last fair time. It,consistedofeighteen cars, including : thrée Pullman’ 8, and after halting,exteaded from the freight office on Front street, between J and K, to the Yolo bridge. There were™ 00 this train on arriving here, three hundred aad thirty grown passengers, besides twenty-five or thirty children. announces that orders-assign General ‘Schofield to the command of the Miliafter the first of July, and the Territory attached to the Department of the . Court Columbia, Majof-General Canby comcond, Adolphe Jatped fi ¢ arena. that hé didnot wish an accident to hap} [On rising, , the balloon a tossed = ies viglent_wind against one of these posts. . At the site nioment the head of the . _ Munrrasy CHANGES. —A dispatch . tary Division of the Pacifie. The De} partment of Alaska will be discontinted . -. “ “ Scot's 3 Fiat Road. enacasee {pa ‘wiclbedipess, but they must do oo SPs Eeenonn soes-soet . ad by dealing in “glittering generaliMomma oo eee genie Ba we Aes fe setae ns a _—— oo ‘38 oe : oe lad i ot expat of aking bold of prac : “s : Alpha ree pee! Val. .23 7woos cal ‘qéestions and making its influence Ween sense. te. one, oe get Td Ble. Feat? a enj— E angel Tana Tent roads;.s,...:. 17-90 . Ministers “of the Gospel who ‘boldly Nevads i Ragras Shanes 16m grapple with evil and denounce cor~ cd Rock Creek. “0 ee Mt. Vernon House ---0-----8 $e tices ee omen = Mee. % . ligious principles andsentiments’ do a+ . Kemnebee IBvcds act « . © . Sanction San Juan road..-11 = not enter into. his: politics, and. make < Geamrinromelideses ssanseosd X him a better citizen as well asa better “4 oore’s Flat road.. ..1558]. cann istian. pe ee Be Tb is ccaseccsecs 1911 16 . ™*" ot he. much of a Christian si ee a go sescedcoee.e: sail’ stead “ a od ZZI¥ WIC. -reesecss ee r er. it] Macenta Flume: ;. “414-98 146 1819° 1870. 7 MICK Bsncce sccccscaccse “8 Upper Tama secassges: ors 7 First -idainiaeeriale: < ae o Fork road. /. 7. “as x be 2: ate Becccce coosce oo -1 ” = Rureka Lake Diteh. sees BEX I. 0.. Or Fe “ & Jackson's Creek oa fe: _233 ae 5 Meadew Lake réad.. .2)-38% Se Members of ousrow is ‘LODGE, No a IR od ye a WAGs énauace Sveece 4158 16, I. O. O. F.,6f this city, wifl celebrate + * n’s ree 42 7-16 The distance keg Nevada to the Mt. Vernon junction via Selby Fiat three-fourths ~ a mile lese than by Biue Tent. The South Forkroad commences about three-quarters of a mile above Eureka, and the distance to the damon South Fork froin, that point is 1 1-20 miles. The distances from the Back Bone to Moore’s Fiat, are 33 follows: Back Bone to Bloody Run... a ae 11-16 = Wools ys. -2000 seve 87-16 bes bd Bid Meee Flat eceteneeesos cD Total from Nevada to p Moore's Fiat...205-8 * “Brow TER: 2. oscccccccecee 2% . . The distances fiom Take City to Bloomfie Members of Onstomah. 55 ae are yeanetied are as follows: to be at Room at 7 P. lake City to ag oo neha SD wr orderiiouailiton ‘Hovade to Bloomield vtvoes.-usvoers 488 Heyade, April 20th, 1870, momen? a elle Hi ren ene: iets . Losr. ent. POCO FSCO eee ee Riovads and Scott's Fiat road :— — OF Monda po & last, between ‘the ra Nevada to siseolte” Plat. Ronee T Me nett Che ou Broad Street. A Pati
Nevada auaker foad, from the plaza . VF» at the foot of Brod and Main streets: suitably” dato tnigs Giemat th the of Nevada to Cr tal Spring Milbecs enon i fice of the ADA DAIL * Jacobs ase, Quaker fills Nevada, April 20th.ker ey Pe Baa street, ‘via vis Went: ; ° .s i % worth's honse: THE Nevada to Summit.. 09-0. A Poe oa lae : 5 Cig ‘ fevada to ner mine fro: e plaza..-.ewto from ¢: ridge, font of Broad stfeetsrss = Se catreeetsust ened ai _ & R he 9° R D at err re re UMC on ons oss ae 6% FIRE serena naa Hee, Be road, comat: actors Pine streets: Revain to it Wile = McKeon’seccces coccces sense 2 “ + Junciion R. & R road.: : “ Main & Auburn Sts, G. nVec4t8 8 eee enen ier les Neves’ hae . da Aubern oe docct "Nevada to San Juan from from the fost of a treet. meeevee evada to TI'S Ouse.. cceccececssces ‘South end of Black's bridge. “ae “MM Ghassett’s house-oeceoweseee ceed Incorporated 1810. ~ .* Oek Bree Haneke eennnatete Assets, 82,500,000, ~. forsale bee is Cherokee Road..«. va oo eee % :Nevada road to Rough & Ready and “Reha _ Nevada to Gepbardie road G. P. SPARKS r edreceboedisoees 9 “ bre Bch sossess-0 $ ? Agent. var nm t. Charlea* Oleleceweese --O)g “ “Willing’s Hotel". 7.: oo. .e19-16 > {NEVADA CITY. * ** Ennor’s, Penn bd Ap ne +10 * bs gpuction fac. .& Marye, road ea’ Nevada, March 30th. “ “ ntgomery ranch... soccesell ‘ ’ + ~ HOrton’Ss oe seis cobadde.c0ee0018 rs x = = -EN ak Eg dager CITY ELECTION, * —™“ Connty Hne—Union Ranch.i7 Lake City to Columbia Hill.-.-v-.cannes Tan "an. adjourned meet A ren aot the. Board of erokee to Sah Tua snneesqunaegdessosot arch Stat 38 Blt 18 peas yotiered. that aa elec: Juan. to Sebastopol..ee... es t said pe slo vee pe yo ia pe bai “ Sweetiaud.... eee Ce.ceces ‘ae 3, ay tland to Birchville...se..seeees wool ig . SF five 6) Trustdes, M Treasurer’ one “AsBirebrille to French Corral.+.¢ssscesesss a Po lea and _h oe Habel <te ores for one San Joan to French Corral... peaweterss 6x . Yeats and. Orgea ane }French Corral to Bridgeporte.++«»+ serait: +m atalloy were G8 pap otn Judges and Iny ti oe gi be Anthooy ees es sacks es oe 451 clors of ily: ay a HOE are } Apth use to O Be eveccovesee: es ; Geges's to County ' Mc 3 ‘Nevada City » April tst, 1870. yates Valley road to Bridgeport via Pleasant House. For Sale: Grass vai to Gephard’s yan coecsece bo aR RAPP’S. vicece vervew ee ceeus es i A gga hikes f= e r geport. ee sseee ir r Grace Valley to San Juan via Birldgeport: at Ms IT poche pe hie re ™ ‘* via Nevada, Odell’s and Ray's, to ticulars enquire a poles nent ged between Sweetland Re GBu. K. Soscute Oem eet eee eeecse ar? . 63 evada April Gress. nee w a a Hap 5 Road and svidespers ¥ ae PO BAMES POINEs cc cocccccescccccccssecs 7 } theuintn Weleees, ane Hays’ Flat, via Odells Notice to the Public. and Sweeuland.. °., Prerreeets it'd Nevada to the same point ‘via “Newtows and PEP PPROPROLSD Mae eeseseess ol Atiison' to Cal re via itay’ 2 seseese et roncedtg Tg ‘Boston Ravine et Nevada, Apeil 18th, 1870. A 06 *eee aa ale Fond ag Sptings and. . COMMERCIAL STREET des ARMS eccccoses eee WA MILTON, Proprietor. Pathe dete pretanne dda) Tg mnoteenaitins i erred § a oe House, ver. .15 5-5 . best the market ; Boston Ravine rosdvia Perin’s to Forest! {MEALS AT ALL HOURS._gca Ravine to MeCourtney road....1 } —™ = .<—o . os Ms os A stron Cre io. cncesceesh A. Cc. N ogSirads Willey road to Bear "iver via “Me Attarney, and Counesia at Lia Grass ‘Valley to DL Sane eee § . Nevada to Ci Lines ines caeaeie Mospitalisss cess ous % Peeewes -Secsees 8K a religious. ‘matters, bat-a—man whose te. Dunn's, is House.. "eee eowell-16 teedwe Sd dalSechdbcEdebeccce <— According to some people, preachers . for good and against evil felt_in-this . country, it is'nt worth having. Good . men of all parties. will give credit to ruption. Politics should not enter. into ve Fifty-Pirat. Anniversary of the Order at MASONIC HALL, Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, On TUESDAY EVENING, April 26, at 8 0’el’k. Past Grand Rep. CHAS. MARSH, will delives @ Lectnreand confer the ree of Rebdekak. REV. BRO. J. W. STUMP will also deliver an ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS. ‘ES Viciting Brothers and Sisters are fraternally invited to attend. IN 8S URANCE COMPANY. =" . Marttord, Conn. VBE public is hereby 2 notified that ‘ — ry Rare Agency of a » : ABROAD," for County, from: H. H. OAD," ak for — See oieer Benaen ane procure o 2 at Giamane mistheas tame Sut" in 7 { 1451, 1453, 1449, and 144%, , ABYANTAGES Stutement of Span on Policy Ne. 12,925 on the ‘Lite of ISRAEL E Hw. sERSCURNE, 4 decd. Amount of Policy. $2,008 co Add Dividend of 1869. » 25 17 Amount ttue Beneficipany March oh, 18902§ 29025 BF ae San Franeisco, April 14, 1870. -Received of theSt. Louis Mutual bitfe ‘. Insurance Company, of St. Louis, Mo. Pwo Thousand and TwentyFive 77-100 Dollars, in fni.as per above statement, the Amount insured under Policy No. 12,925; on the life of ISRAEL H»~SHERBURNE, deceased. Si —e DAVID C. TEEPLE, Executor of Estate. of Israel H, Sherburne, Pacific Branch Office of St, Louis Mutual, 401 Cal. Street. WM, SELBY, General Agent. W, Jd. ORGAN, Local Agent, Nevada City. B. A. DIVER, General Traveling Agent. apl9 THE GLOBE NOZZLE ! (ee E would respectful invite the rp orang W of MiNaks. to the fac, that th Patent Globe Hydraulic Nozzle! Is still in the field and has after a Thorough Test of a large number, in different. parts uf the State, on ir to be. The Best Hydraulic Applian¢ée in the World t has given general satisfaction wherever. tntroducedy as hove will atient wine have used We alao have United States Patent authorizing us to manutacture the . GLOBE NOZZLE, TOGETHER WITH ITS IMPROVEMENTS, And Miners need not ‘fear infringements from. any Others, which cannot ; Bye cM: not be said of any other We are having manufactured at the Marysyille Foundry, four sizes: No.1, 16-inch Globe will supply 3 in Nozzle. . 2 2 epee 4 will ya 43¢ in. Nezzie. tern) 27 inch pode will Capott rue inch von Noe ale. No. 4, 32 in globe, will suppiy 6 in. Noz~ #.e, All the above sizes of Ee GLOBE NOZZLES can be had of tha MARYSVILLE FOUNDRY, or the undersigned at* Nevada city, on short notice, “4 Py BR. BL & J. CRAIG. __ Nevada, April 20th, 1870. . “Notice to Scrip Holden. A™ WARRANTS drawn on the General Fund of Nevada County and prior. to August 1869, witl be paid on presentation. Also, Nos 1443, 1444, 1 registered umeal 2nd, 1869. will be paid on presentation at the ‘Treasurer’ 6 Office. Interest on game ecases from this date. JULIUS any k a Treasurer. . TULL, Deputy. Nevada, April 11th) 1s90. 76 BROAD STREET...<NEVADA CITY. DEALERS IN FIRE BRANDIES, WINES, GROCERIES AND HROVIS{ONS, Pieett , WARE. ‘eons FRUIT. “ . . a NEVADA DRUG sTORE, PRESTON & FAIRCHILD. ~ Successors to E. F. Spence, af: cines slways on hand. — ' compemnind 9 at all the any oe : . = Nevada One HUNT, No. Architect and Ub . ahal.“te Yont Ss joo =< SAN FRANCISCO.. now offered in this market : Dealacs th: DESG» aad Chomiesla . -grant ridge cated; came at that town. on the prospe his co the ¥ . Califo came. gold p < trade old m: A Go The of. th provir mines as wel Co., f ing th this 8 wide. The € gyush unifo; that t The « mines Sprin give s