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Deantoni aa nies
——._in_tile production of these fruits,
— [2 arpeammaamasay” 8S oye ceemtnere emiomots
For Seastor,_—
WAITE.
‘-. For Assessor, .
oe Skis, —s <h MULLUY.
: J. ai. DaY3. <4. TD, TUMPKNS.
For Sherif, ‘For Supt. of Schoois,
STEVE VENARD. . Edi. PRES PUN.
GK. FARQUHAR ‘@. 8. 5. GETCHcLi.
For Recorder, Por Surveror,
I. WALLING. H.35. BRADLEY.
Yor District Attorney.’ For Coroner,
MS. DEAL. _W. C. uke VES.
Por Treasurer, “Public Administrato r,
J. 4. LANCASTER. : CHas. McELVEY.
emg Second agian
LORENZO SAWYER, © C. PRATT.
For Judge of the 14th Judicial District:
T. B. McFAKLAND.
——_—_———LLS es
A CHANCE For Bostxess.—The pcople of the county cemplain of hard
times Many are out of employment.
Trade is at a stand still. We are ins
languishing state for want of remuner__ Now, the country is dotted with gar.
some of it has reached, and the remainder js a perfection. We
tain froit, is perfection in the highest
sense. . Fruit culturists in the valleys
their orchards and vineyards to the
cities of the East, where it brings paying prices. The market is extensive,
aad the supply as yet comparatively
“It ig strange that some enterprising
man bas aot seized upon the golden opportunity ,to.utilize the fruit of the
mountains—the best by far that is .
upon tons of peaches, nectarines, pears
plums, and.grapes in this’ vicinity, of .
,
Dat placed in a good market. ‘To send
it away will take lumber, labor to make
boxes, pick and pack the fruit and haul .
_it to the railroad. Here is a chance for
employment for all the idle men,women
and children in this vicinity for some
‘months tocome. The theatre of oper_ ations-need not be confined two a smal)!
territory, One of the finest fruit districts on this coast, is perhaps, Bridgo—
port township, and enough fruit of
marketable sorts can be had there to
’ freight many a train of cars. The peo-ple there and hereabouts have been aocustomed to get but very low prices.for
their fruit;zand probably would be ready
now to contract to gather and pack
fruit for shipment at very reasonable
Some go-ahead sort of a man, ora
company of men, would make them.
selves public benefactors by: opening a
way of getting our mountain fruit to
market. When once brought to the
tables of the rich, it must Le highly aps
preciated. Our county is near the Pacific Railroad, and is half way -up the
mountains, and is so far along on the
‘ way to Eastern markets. To dispatch
the tons of fruit all around us to those
who need it, would create business,com.
pensate forthe detline of mining, in
__Some degree, and keep .many out of
mischief by settingthem to work. The
returns from the shipments of fruits to
Eastern markets, are oxtremely flattering to fruit culturists. Calitornia pros
ducti ‘ns are sold readily in Chicago, at
gtand prices. We cun afford to raise
grapes, pears and plums, for Eastern
markets atjone halt the rates these articles are now sold for there. No part
of the dtate can excel Nevada county
Wh
should not our productions bg utilized ?
It is a singular circamatance that while
we all complain of hard times and
“warcity Of money, some effort is not
made to put money in our purses, by
selling that a Age is of more intrinsic
value than gold, and of which we have
such a superabpndunce. If no one of
our citizens will teke hold of this matter, we invite somebody from the yal~leys, who understands truit packing, to
come among us, take our truit and
make ga fortune.EPCBLICAN TICKET.
tract. Southern -Democtacy arge the
importation of Chimese Coolies, and the
New York World concurs, while in CalHornie, Democracy pretends to oppose
. it. Thug we find no harmony in their
party, no unity of sentiment, but a
thorough demoralization. Even in
California. we have. Coolie: Democrats
and anti-Coolicists. We have those
who declare the Fifteenth Amendment “in accordance with the spirit of
the times” and its adoption a foregone
conclusion, and those who pretend it is
the enly issue; those who employ and
those who denounee Chinese labor, and
declare Demoeracy the only protection
against the hordes of Asia. Harper's
Weekly, in speaking of the differences
among Democrats, says: “This condition of affairs merely illustrates the old
truth that the Northern Democratic
party was ap instrument used wholly
by Southern leaders for Southern purposes. During the past ten years it
has had butone moment of apparent
revival, and that was at the opening of
the last Presidential campaign. _ The
reason was, that the Southern leaters
returned for that occasion from rebellion to the control of the party. The
result was its defeat, despite its des~
perate frauds in New York, Pennsylva~nia, and Indiana. Bat now that the
Southern leaders haveagain withdrawn
the party drifts and drivels among its
old dogmas, wholly unable to confront
the situation and to adapt itself to the
utterly changed aspect of affairs. It is
paying the penalty of its old subserviency to Southern mastery. That
mastery forbade independence and rewarded the meanest servility. It hu~
miliated Dix and Douglas,and promoted
Asa national party, professing certain great principles and advocating
distinct policy, the Democratic party
does not exist; but as an organization
for place and plunder it is still powerful. itis the camp of all the discons
tented and disaffected. It relies upon
ignorance and passion, and witches
eagerly for the mistakes of the party
in power. While its Northern wing
fears to alienate its Southern by accepting equal rights, the Southern wing
proclaims them and sneers at its North.
ern allies. Such is the ludicrous and
pitiful dilemma of those allies that
there can be no doubt, if the Northern
conventions had been held after the
result in Virginia had been fully considered, they would all have followed
the lead Of its indication; and have
done what Jadge Abbott advised ‘Tam~
many Hal] to do, With what pros
found contempt a man like. Wade
Hampton must watch the flabby political feebleness of hisjeld lackeys !”
A PrEpIcTION—The Democrats of
California are making much ado over
Chinese imyiigration; and are measurably letting up on the Negro. Wehazard the prediction that the~party shib-~
boleth in the South against Republi. Cans next year will be,the Negra again,
-because the administration will not favor the introduction of Coolies or Chinamen. Love of the lazy negro, they
will say, bars the industrious Chinaman
out; and they may quote Casserly on
the extraordinary good quilities of
Asiatics, if the fame of the Senator
reaches those regions where Pillow
and Forest, died-in-the-wool _Democrats, are in a ferment to get a few mjllions of Chinamen to oultivate their
cotton and rice fields,
WE will veuturo to say the following
telegraphic description of the eclipse,
from Carlin, has net deen eclipsed by
any one: =
The eclipse of the sun to-day presentel a magnificent sight.A settled
gloom overspread ail the earth like
Summer's twilight, chickens went to
roost, the lowing ‘herd came home for
the night, and the watch dog sought
his kennel. The Indians retired to
their mountain fustnesses and gazed
with speechles’ wonder and awe at the
‘great and shifting scene. é
ferred to him by the Collector of. Cus—
' 1 says:
“McCreary mistakes in supposing that
American citizens from engaging-in
the coolie trade; bas been abrogated.
On the 16th of January, 1867, a resolu~
tion was passed unanimously by both
houses of Congress, ex pressing the abhorrence of the people of the United
States for the coolie trade ; and in conformity with thig resolution Secretary
MeCuiloch addressed tothe Collector of
New Orleans the Ictter of: the 19th of
August, 1867, of which a ‘copy is ininclosed. The additional article (fire)
to the treaty between the United States
and the CLinese Empire, concluded at
Washington on the 28th of July last,
and which now awaiis the action of the
Emperor, reprobates any. other than
voluntary emigration, and agrees to
subjects from China without their free
and voluntary consent. The Department
of State, by circular of the 17th of Janwary, 1867, addressed to ministers and
consuls of the United States, directs
that the consul at every port where
coolies may embark be required to certify, after full examination, that such
embarcation is not forced, but is voluntary ; and requires that such ministers
and consuls use al! the authority,power
and influence at their command towards
preventing and discouraging the carrying on of the trade referred to in any
way.” : .
A TxHxRovucH CaR To THE PacIFIC
Ocean.—The next best thing to travpalace car, is a trip to the Hudson River
Depot, says the New York . Times, July
28th, to inspect the one which ran
through from the Golden Gate last
week. It is on exhibition there. previous ‘to. its departure for another
trip on Saturday next, and if one wishes to obtain a clear idea df the luxary
of modern travel, he should by ali
By paying a smal! sum, $24, extra, one
can startin a Pullman palace at the
Atlantic, dine en route on all the luxnrics which the temperate zone produ-ces, sleep on down, or what is far better
this weather, on a superior spring mat~
cific, refreshed and invigorated, and
with a very profound contempt for
those who ride in common chaises, or
the old style sleeping coaches of a year
of twoago. :
Mecuanics’ Igprirore Farr.—It is
announced by the President of the
Mechanica’ Institute, A. S.Halladie,
that applications for space to exhibit
articles at the Seventh Industrial Exhibition af the Mechanics’ Institute, on
the 14th of September next, should b,
made before the 28th instant. Much
of the space hus already been engaged,
and the exbibitiou promises to be the
finest ever wituessed on this coast.
*.
No CANDIDATE.— Gen. Rosecrans
haa declined the nomination tendered
him by the Democrats of Ohio. The
party has come to straightened circum-~
atances when in Ohio they are com~
pelled to nominate a man who claims
to be a resident of California, and in
Miesiasippi they alao nominate a nen+
resident. Which is the carpet-bag
party? ° :
Tue TENNESSEE EL&CTION.—Septer's majority is said to bé 65,000. The
Legislature ptands, Senate, Conservatives, 16 ; Republicans, 4. The House,
Conservatives, 46 ; Republicans, 4. The
result will be better understood when
the reader knews that Brownlow is a
Tennessee Conservative—a very different style from a Democrat.
— —
' DIED.
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make it a penal cffense to tate Chinese . 3uan fi . ta te Tones
eling to San Francisco in a Pullman .
a ee GooDs
4 P. R. KR, Sacramen
trass, and land a week4dater on the Pa. .
nyt
a
‘Late Papers —C
lot.
'matter should give Crawford a call.
XECUTREX SA ta yp en ad
en that in parsvance of an order o e
Hon: the Probate Court of Nevada county.
State of. ee ee ee gt a —
An, A. D._1869, in the er 0 e
tate of acob BE. Gaekil. deceased, the undersigned Executrix of said Estate, will, senbject
to confirmat on by said-Probate Court. sil at
offer therefor, in separate parcels. on the tet
day of September, 1869, a° the Banking Honse
Srats ofthat ents tise tno
his death. and all the right, title and interest
that the said Estate has, by operation of law
or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the eaid testator at the time of
hi: death, of, in and to all and singular the foi
lowing described is of Real Estate and
improvements. First p i—The undivided
one-eighth (1 8) part of all that lot or parcel of
mining claims. tunnels, cuts, flame-, eluices,
iron pipes, tools and improvements, known
and designs ted as the American Company’s
claime, situate, lying aad being on Manzaniia
Hill, in B idgeport Towachio. evada county,
State of California. Second Parcel—The undivided one sixth (1-6) part of ali that certain
Jot or parcel of Mining Ground, consisting of
“Phirty-T wo claime,and known and designated
as the Empire Companies claims, with the apsitmate. jyionent being on San
p of Bridgeport,
County and State aforesaid. All offers for the
purcha-e of the above dercribed. Real f state
must be left in writing with SIMUN FURTH,
in North San Juan, previous to the day of eale
aforeesid. )
Terms of the sale, cash, in United States
Gold Coin,on confirniation of eale by the P.o
bate Court of said County. Beed at the. expense of the a
parseLAURA B. GASKILL,
Executrix of the Estate of Jacob L. ( askill,
deceased.
J. B. Johneon, Attorney for the Estate.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
OFFICE—Comer of Broad and Pine Streets
over Carley & Beckman’s saloon, Nevada, a9
UNITED STATES SALOON.
_ CARLEY & BECKMAN,
AVE a large’
TLED LIQUURS, etc.
FINE CIGARS silwayson band. . :
THE BAR always supplied with the best
in the apove line. Come and tample m2
REED & DUNKEL,
(FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
' COLFAX, CALIFORNIA. ©
ee
LAINLY CARE OF “Cc.
to ,and “st. & 1D.
COlax. Send shipping receip*e with each consignment of geoas. tet ee ek E
(> Forwarding charges at the old rates.
Gro. Sxxcx & Co's Piand Fortes,
Mason & Hamux's Cabinet Organs.
ROOT & CaADY,
[Wacicenie and Keun Denterent
67 Washington Street,
@ro. ¥. mt :
z. T. ROOT.
CHICAGO,
c. M. Capy.
88
‘+ WEVADA TREATRE
h
8. Bleokor.......... Mamager
é
&2" Positively One Day Only !_22
“rhe Original and Only
GEN. TOM THUMB and WIFE.
COM. NUTT and
MINNIE WAREER,
isfrzrrm
Beautiful Performances !
ee
e
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1869,
2 Performances at 3 &8P.™.
Admiseion—Dress Circle and Parquett
Back Seats 60 cents. Children wo Dress Gee
and uette 50 cts.
ab NED. DAVIS, Agent.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.
For County Treasurer,
JULtUS GREENWALD,
‘OF NEVADA CITY.
At Gold Flat, Augnst 9th, 1869, Edward
Jeffery, aged 2 years ’
noon at 4 o'clock. Friends*and ac~
quaintances are invited to attend.
The funeral will take place from.the {
. Methodist Church, this Tuesday afterUNION REPUBLICAN NOMINER.
te For Dist: lee Attorney, ” .
Or REVADA. CitY.
$4 *
a
private sale tothe person making the highest j.
& th, in North San Juan, in said/} of Block & Furth, in ' a}
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. .
-} procuring
NEVADA THEATRE.
ednesday o: hursday Eve'gs,
~ August 11th and 12th,
THE GREAT —
[MURPHY & MACK’s
MINSTRELS . —
From Maguire's Opera Housé, San Francieco
Palentt ‘
JOE MURPHY, i
The GREAT, in Black and White Face.‘
_ BEN COTION, —
The célebrated Comedian.
Author'and Comedian. His first appearance
thus season.
‘
ARMES BEAUMONT
The celebrated Tenor,
J. W. BAKER,
The pleasing Balladist, and
J. H. StTcLirrE,
The Great Baritone, late of Lyster’s English
2 Opera Company.
BR. W. KOHLER,
Whose exquisitely melodious Solos ‘on the
Cornet aud Concertina, are the theme ot
‘Wulversal admiration, — ‘ aS
eds MASTER BENNIE, .
Champion Boy Clog Dancer.
THEUDOBE TACKSON,
‘fundi, frum Mortis Brothers’ Upera Hones,
Boston: * Sees ‘
The InstrumentsPDepartment will be the
most complete and pericct ever with any coupany in Calutormia, and will be under the ‘d:.
Tection of :
H. SHREINER,
And will include A. WALTERS, GEORGE.
ThOMAS, W. GILMORE, a. KIDD, Jr. k.
W. KOHLER, and k.MULLER
Don’t fail to see the Grand Enter_tainment !
Admission One Dollar. Parquette 80 cts.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, “
moo:
PRODUCE STORE,
AMardware Store. _
Bi & P. SUMMERS, ©
Proprietors. ‘
WM. 8. McROBERTS.
Hs charge of the Establishment which ix
justreceived additional stock constantly supplied with FRESH FARM
of Buperb BRANDY, WHISKY, BOT. YKODUCE, conisisttoy of
Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys,
Geese, Wheat, Baricy, Corn,
semeral assortment of Groceri.sand Provisiens. __
The Proprietors having been long -engaged:
in hanching have exceilent advaitager jor
all sorte of Farm Produce treeh, anu
of selling to custumers at the eet wise
Lowest Cash Prices,
Families and consumers generally are invited to givs us a call. .
NEW REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
.
od
N. C. WILLARD,
OULD respectfully inform the people of
opeued Kefreshment Koums, vn
Commercial St. Kelsey’s building.
Where he will keep on hand, at all times, the
very beat of
Kee Cream, Oysters, Ham & Eggs,
_ Chickens, covked to order, Fraits,
of every kind, Wines, Soda, &c.
ee A.COLD LUNCH can be had. at al)
hours. tint
the Uyster caloon.
The'proprieter is determined to keep on
hand everything that is good im the Mating lime and has fitied up two, splendie
Rovums for the ladies ana thvir escorts.
By endeavoring tu please he hopes to receive & good share of patronage. ai
FOR ICE CREAM,
FOUNTAIN. SODA, CONFECTIONERIES
, —anD—
QY -axsn OYSTERS,
“United ~ States Makery.
&2 BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and eversthin
Fresh Bread delivered at all parts ofthe city.
JULIUS DREYFUSS,
Nevada, June 1lith, 1869.
ie FS
Fruit and Vegetable Store.
I. R. RUMERY,
Commercial] Street..Nevade City ,
<e constantly on hand a good euppiy
of .
VEGETABLES, RANCI! AND Fi! EDN BUTTER, CHEESE, CANNED rxnUITs,;
SWGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, ~:
EGGs, &c. &c. &c.
7" T have made ments to -receive
all the different kinds of g@" NEW. VBQB™ ABLES AND FRUIT as soon as they appear in
the markets below. ite
. Give me a cull. a3
j (eo .
Attorney at Law,
¥ . Justice of the Peace.
_ Ovrice ‘TRANSCRIPT’ BUILD:NG,
Bevada City Cala. 3 ; ;
The celebrated interlocutor and Basso Pro. ,
‘COMMERCIAL STREET, adjoining Keexcy's _
Fresh Végetabies, Potatoes and a
“Devada city andthe vicinity that he has: <
Entrance fer ‘adies, up stairs, next door to
appertaining to the business constantly on
hand. .