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April 24, 1870 (4 pages)

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ee indiene Justice recently married ; business is ~ phelock of John waleey’B“air ae troupe a § and aggreyation o artiste, The y ‘to the posited in the corner-stone of an EngLIFE white slaves are a re! for more accomplighed performers were Mussulman dynasty...1t.is cont: ‘Land in the Foot Hills. tietCharehy is now said to have beet he Bale cat from his wig. the empire for the aes ~-Phe extent to -whiely lands’ in ‘thefT foot bills and within the range of minacts were astonishing exhibitions of the tan or his family to marry apy but atl OS k, IRIE I — slaves, and in the seraglivic is the Cie-}. eral landé'may beoccupied by eettlers skill'‘of the ring. “The Lowary ‘Sisters’ eassianswho receive the best treat” HooPir, the Semon delegate to Congress, says thatthe reason our first} for homesteads or for agricaltural pur. are very graceful riders. Mr. Charles . jnent aad alone attain the Lighest hon. Congrone 73 was: ie be at bare back ors. Sointiniatelyisslavery bound up) ‘that their marriage waspolygamy spones,eanitnportant “Ss well” seollainoed exhaustive ;” c} with the social-and Turkey that,in. the opinion of Major. * " Ofice 8t Louie Mrutuat ite maek ates Ot.: low letter from: ceneiee Casserly ch in ‘and other feats, satires while bis Millinger, the extinction of the former the women in the, world. » « ——._—_St, Louis, Mo, Mach i6, 1870. fie the tants and the reply retiorse was at full speed, surprised the must imply the — of the lat Suez. pE LessEers is wondering Statement of Loss on Policy Neceived froai the Land Offite by him in immense audience which witnessed ter.” whether hejs. to havean heir or neirens:) "19,095ontheLiteofee them. It -was—the-univereal—_remark {settleto these jands; “and their: regard ‘Tasnt iss maners ers vieialty of . that his equal in skill and daring never . ment as homesteads under the pre-empISRAEL Hi. ageeerag ek deca, Cedar Keys, Fla., who has twenty-two rinaiee tion laws, will therefore be interesting was seen. Charley Parker was as math children living. The family subsist Pate = toour readers. Palas’ ABias explain at home on the long atilte which lifted priocipally on fish and oysters. Tliey. ~In this city,-“Aprit 2st; 1870 ; “Rev. > by the Se never had a : cap atdy Father Claire. Martin Carmody, of San Bran him up towardsthe heavens as Mr. have saucer in their house. In Meu of cups ciso, to Mrs, Ss AmegatchPaliey =#8900. ee. Mrs. M. x. Kureka.. Fish was on the back of his horse, and they use gourds and shells. They help WASHIXGTON, April 16th, 1860. “Add Dividend of 1969.. 2577 Capt. Wood wort bo Hines as Master % Messrs. Brown & Deal; Publishers his pranks, dtew as much laugliter as’ ‘themselves to the cooked fish or oysters . . bride the for up got Cereméntes,‘and i — Transcript: Dear Sire— Fish’s feats excited) wonder.’ The from a common large dish, and each of Amount due Benefici-_ send. . »,.letver of. the. Commisaérolatic feats of Shappey and Whitney member of the family uses his or her and groom quite a ‘little party, sfter ary March 31, 1370.¢2,025 77 own jack-knife for that purpose. Those which they; neat to Hareka,whete they . eon? i & General Land ‘Office, in bi were fine, ae was also the tumbling by 2 es articles of diet are spread on corn bread, reply to.one trom me, in which I made the inqairies mentioned by him in rethe troupe. ‘We advise any one who is which they make themselves, and then will hereafter reside, San Francisco, April 14, 1970. gard to acertain class of lands in the fond of an excellent circus entertaintheyconsume the plate and the food on ————— = ‘Received of the St. Louis Mutual Life it. In this way the washing of dishes foot hills of our State. UNITED erar es *SALOON. ment to go aud see thisone. Take the is wholly obviated: ‘The family are all Inswrance Company, of St. Louis, As you will see, the Coumissioner Corner of Broad and Pine Stscets Mo. Two Thousand aad Twentyhealthy, and: are more robust than decides that the lands in question may little folks to ave it by al’ means. Five 377-100. Dollars, in full as per : Bu. : be taken up under-any of the general Cc. BECK MAN, Don’t AGREE—The Sacramento graceful. above statement, the amount ineured under laws for the dispusition of the public H’s just received a additional stock A: Youne ‘man ia Keokak, wud of Susd Tage BRAND i ; WHISKY, BoTPolicy No. 12,925, on thé ‘life of ISRAZL H. Jands, as homesteads, by pre-emption or Reporter concluding an article on the — otherwise. I enclose also the circalar of ‘instruc wanted to fiod ont bow, a girl, onhar TLED LIQUORS, ete FENE CIGARS. always on hand. Sothat when a Californian buys a nessed, #0 he lookedin a bed-room win — SHERBURNE, deceased. tariff, says: tah DAVID €. TREPLE, THE BARis always. pe pots og a A pistol happened to go off in the shove Ld Cail ra Executor of Estate of IsraeiH. Sherburne, Genérai Land Office here to the Regis$25 for tle real value of the goods, about then, and he thes had the headache since. The ball was extracted ters and Receivers in California. while of the remainder of his outlay, cee Letters received by me make me about $1 25: goesto the Government, trom amob¢ his ideas, and be now says believe that this information will be and about $24 75 goes to the protec when he feels like finding anything of . Pacific Branch Office of St. Louis he shall marry. acceptable w many in vur State. tive ring. Is it not sand cat: change . that kind out again ee ALEX. SLOAN, Proprietor. Very traly &., was made? Mutual, 401 Cal. Street. A QUAKER had his broad brim 8 constantly receiving and dispensing to ; E, Cassen.y. So it appears the Houseresp eo not blown off, and chased it a long time customers, the finert SAN FRANCISCO. The following are the instractions isBRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, BEER, agree upon the question of protection. -with friiitless zeal. At last, sceing sued from the Land Office alluded to WM. SELBY, General Agent. And other liqaors. .The’Bar fs euof oye with While the Reporter denounces the proa boy leoghing at bis disaster, he the best refreshments for man and fine Cig, by > apenteael Casserly in the foregoing said to him: “Art thow a profane lad ?” . A. DIVER, General Traveling tective policy, Axtell is demanding The youngater replied that he someletter: higher taxes on blankets and Johnson times done api9 a littlein thatline. “Then,” Agent. . The iatediet to ‘iettiieatink or locaand Express Line. said he, taking a coin from his pocket, higher taxes on wines. What is the tions on mineral lands, under the proTHE THE DUTCH FLAT AND FOR ‘SALE ¢OR ‘RENT. vision of the 6th and.7th sections of ‘difference between taxing a poor man’s “thee may'd— _ fleting tile a NEVADA. STAGE. LINE ‘shilling’s worth, > “An act to provide for the survey of clothing and taxing his covering? His air herealter te make direct THE ‘tesibbestgsiod offers for the pablic lands in California, dc.,” apbed Sale or to Rent. his esidence: ig as necessary as his coat. How Ravaces oF ‘THe C —The tions upon the subject, issued from the suit of clothes ‘for $50, he pays about dow. the oppos THE GEM SALOON, [Opposite the Banx, ] the store: At this ti robbers ¢€ the purst houses 0 be found surround ble take . ~Nevada and Duteh Flat Stage . andd Westersbound Stele: ved March 3, 1853, volume 10, pages men Vint a Datch~F lat, gg be a via Red “Section 10. Homesteads made prior ed. Dar ner of © Moore. went up ate pk re aiy immedi °'G.WAITE. Ld and 247, was modified by the 10th consistent the Democratic party is with ‘American Consul at Zanzi gen Dutch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A. and 11th sections of the Mineral Act, their preaching. They how] against land on the east coast of Africa, bel M., or onoo arrival of the Westward bound In Nevada City at'11:A. M. approved July 26, 1866. United States protection, while their representatives ing tothe Bukan of Mensie--snjeun train,afyiving ving Nevada Gesat2o'clock, P. Mu wil Laws, volume 14, page 253. t with 06 FM P ol bonnd train, at demand and Vote for high tariffs. 12,000 deathe by cholera on the island Under the latter statate, instructions were issued to the Land Officers on the’ THE SUBTERKANEAN Lakes oF within six weeks. This must be an 14th of January, 1867, to the followFLonipa.——lo Florida. there are many exaggeration,. though the island has ing effect lakes which have holes, ia,, the bottom always been avoided by Earopeans on By thi: others tc the New Others 1 around Nevada, April 22nd, 1870: were. T : thah it. robbers mercial ler’s be LAST. NOTICE! going ag aid. coming fietle ¥ork. TY paid Bad wh Sond SETS? fied not Alive -at the Stage Office, for their Lots, ga" The oramass in daylight. aed For passage MUST De 80 Union Hotel, on Main street. quainte to.the passage of this act by citizens of and underground communication, so ‘account of its unhealthy climate. The, Dany Express . B NevaDA AND ON OR BEFORE the United States, or persons who have that they will sumetimes shrink away population of the island is about 150— Fuat, connecting with. Wells, Fargo declared their intention to become cit0 000, consisting.of Arabs, Sowily AfriTuesday, the 26th instant’ izens, but,on. WhichJanda.no vaiuable to a mere cupful, leaving many sqaare -_—-, caps
and Negro slaves. ‘mines ofgold, silver, cinnabar, or copmiles of surface uncovered, and then ~\ enerOct. 5th. CLAIMED BY THAT NOT S ALLLOT ee pét' have been discovered, are protected, again fill up from below and spread out (INCORPORATED.--Arsticles of incorporE. UNM WILL BE ADVERTISED AND SOLD SAL * R FO #o that settlers or owners of such homeover their former area,” Bounty of them . AS STED BY THE STATUTE, HEAP FOR CASH: steads shall have aright ot preémphave outlets in the ocean far from shore, ation of the Crescent Gold Mising Co., arganized to carry on the business of tion there‘o, in quantity not to exceed Pe T. Hy ROLFE, Clerk, C, H. Map, Depaty. one hundred and sixty acres, at $1 25 bursting up.a perpetual spring of tresh thining in the Grass Valley district— @ne 12-inch Engine,” By apes One 10-inch Engine, pes acre, orto avail. themselves of the water in the véry midst of the, briny have been filed in the office, of the Sec, One S-inch. Pump, ang how’ to ot on (GROTH, COLBY; Propricton. walking raised 1 stop." homesvead act and acts amendatory. saltiiess Of the sea. In tities of low 3870.* 13819 Se ck 1 retaty of State. Capital "$400,000, in One 6-Ineh Pde. . thereof.” Fifty. . First . : versary, Ya Section 11 stipulates;‘that, upon thie water, during a long exhaustive dry shares of $100 each. Trustees—George Two Horn’s Amalgamating survey'of the lands In question, the season, men have gone underground in B. Reeve, Nv K. Mashen and J. W.} Secretary ofthe Interior may set apart one of these subterranean rivers, {rom Foard. such portionsas are. clearly agricultulaké to lake, a distance of eight miles. ral aad od thereafter caidoats’ ‘such agri; THE, People’s Insurance —e tural t racts to pre-guuption and gale THE Tabernacle at Salt Lake was ‘ave filed’a certificate te increase their as éther public lands. hcrowded April 17th, and hundreds were eppital to $200,000. §° In further explanation of the “fore. ” going Mineral Act, pterned away for want of room. . Brig provisions of the ONE. FLUE BOILER.. ‘Twenty Feet.Long. Diameter? inches. Ky H LOD@E, Ne~ z Members of OUSTOMA ONE 80-INCH GLOBE NOZZLE, FF en 16,L. O. O, F., of this city, will celebrate2d Fifty~ First Aunivereary of the Order at CRAIG'S PATENT. Sate eee cee en Boxes cotitaining twenty-five strawinstructions were i ‘to the Sarveyham predchéd aw sermvn on the’ princior General, May 16, 1868, (printed copy ples of religion. Towards the last he berries are eclling in New York ‘for! herewith,) and the District Land Ofhcers were furnished: with the same ior said the peopld were not to be alarmed} fitty cents each. he never felt calmer in his life. They nas guidance. . Forty Missidifppiane have gone to Castin 8s of Every ae MASONIC HALL, GREATLY, REDUCED ‘PRICES. INQUIRE OF * Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, “fF On TUESDAY EVENING; spril26, at8o'e!’k. DAVID THOM. Past Grand Rep: CHAS, MARSH, will deliv era Lect re 4sponte Bs NEVADA -POUNDRY, SPRING STREET. REV. B a eh alo wget an Nevada City, March Sth. ANNIV LRSARY ADDRESS, From ‘the foregoing, it. wil] -be obhad been driven from, home and. lands ) Monterey county to buy lands and to (22 Vieiting Brothers-and Sisterg are fraCOMMERCIAL STREET . served, that so far as the foot-hills in five times; bat he could not get through ternaliy invited to attend: settle. California are coftdriied, which had his head that he was going to leave Members of yyy eR are hea requested beén considered, prior to the passage ot Tue Reporter says the Capital Woolbe at Lod, oom. 3. Hh. HAMILTON,Proprietor. thé Mining Act of 1866, as mineral ‘this time. He exhorted the people to Be order jommittee. eo Mills are stopped, and appear .de-}y* gerne Restaurant ts‘farnished with the lands, but which have since become exdo right and said all would be well. RESTAURANT, . haasted, so’as no longer to be valusble as mines,. there is, in the opinion of Nevada, April 20th, 1870,°‘ s¢rted. « THE through Pullman trains on the >, this Office, no necessity of turther legfiPacific railroad will leave San Francie ‘Iris now asserted that the famous dat de. is.ramcred that a coeihianes ho best. the market affords. Lost. (MEALS AT ALL. HOURS; Nevada, Jan. 4th, 1870. i ( oeRantayvetting last, le between the Ex. rie, 4 Order to authorize the exten. silver niles, claimed to be the richest ress on. Main Strees, and the { the lines of public surveys over co on Thursday of each week, instead of in the world, are just-within the limits NEVADA DRUG STORE. Methodist Canc On on Beced cod Werdet” A PAIK Wednesday, as heretofore. Pallman ie ands, as under existing law and OF GOLD SIDE COMBS. . 9g theAnder will be PRESTON .& FAIRCHILD. suitably rewarded on lea at t s instracti ns from this Vtfice,to the Sarwill introduce this season some ew of Arizona, Successors to E. F. Spence. fice of the NEVADA DAILY nr veyor. General, the fout-hiils, which cars, made especially for excursion parNevada, April 20th. and Chemicals. ‘E1GHTe8N horses are now in training Dealers in Drugs ar ceased to be*mord Valuable for mineral ties to hire and stave). with across the for the. Stockion races, to commence purposes; and © agricaltural cinesabv on Vien ven lands, may, be surveyed and tiled upon continent at their leisure. One of them May 10th. THE rately compounded at all _—e of the oar or: CS eee under the preemption or entered ungoes to Boston in May andgnother in night. Oiice of Dr. R. M. HUNT, No. 43 homestead lawy-or disposed of y other public lands, Yontormably. June,‘te take parties of ys vel goveraing the -divposat of thie . have engaged.them for’ nia und back, public domain. tertiles A. RESIDENT of Topeka,.Kansas gentlemea that to Califortel Will be erected on the southeast cor : Maz. J. R. Wiuttamsox has been ner of Sacramento and Georgia streets, Valleja, by Gen. Frighie. , reevntly marched with a brass band to promoted by Gov. Blasdel . to~ the rank In Ireland it ‘is a crime to ¢onsiga a visit the State Legislature, by way of of Brigadier General, in ‘place of Gen. nation to realms of perdition; for at culebrating his hundredth birthday. Page, resigned. “The militia of* the’ Armagh one Michael tne: a soldier, HARTFORD. Broad Street, Nevada Cle = WS, CAMPBSLL. Architect and Designer ’ OF FICE-Umteom Hotel, Nevada City Neva B. LUTZ, sn _8 been sentenced by Court-martial to A few Goors, below the National ‘xchange, BROAD Pager NEVADA CITY. GLAsGow luxuriates on horse hams. State comprises three divisions, Gen. daysimprisonment, and-.to be dis-}te manu facta Williamson commanding the Third ——— ee > eat ais ed B. C., They are said tobe very good. : Lat oP STYLE BOUTS to ne ior cry og “ ‘o with. ee 1 ai Division. ‘This command extetids over lowA. in the futare is to pay its GovL. }thegreatest partof the eastern portion ernor $8,600 perannum, pudlic Streets. = ~Syre: i ie of the State, and comprises six. coun‘THEY sayat seashes pan vie rd Cathol; Tue Queen of -the Netherlands is + ties, to wit: Landér, Humboldt; Elko, toria is strongly leanip pened te Archbishop 4 He ‘is *deme” the) Britieh lions, White Piue, Nye and Lincoln, U TREok-Dakesof Parma’and Modena Doxgine the? past seasdn 31. vessels — atailate: wine ‘of the Papal have loaded with — at the Vallejo crowo the Catholic ‘faith. ae aneater: WA Brak ke q SiAVO ee ea Th short noticeand at reas FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY. : Mlartzoré, Conn. aes 1810, agi se ee Rat i kinds done ipshe “Ep, bom om Sowses low Nevada, April 3d. a 4s SEES SEARLS, Attorney ped Lonnenler-t Jam, OF FICE4Qorse.lef Brodd and Pine Streets _ tar Carley & Beckman eaRRA 2:2ROMR s+ 94 G. P.‘SPARKS, Agent. tii reap tas OES . av jot ervivodT meng } hind th falling for the Chas. ° shot gt clearly tire for