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August 15, 1869 (4 pages)

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and in the evening at 7 o’clock.— }Babbath School at 1} o’¢lock, P. cess of the supply. The demand for quently the time for /re~opening school actosé the bay, 66 the route to. SacraUNION BEPUBLICAN TICKET. females capable of doing general houseis drawing near, Directors and morning and evening at the usual hours. mento, and while there, were presented . work is great as as ever, but their dis~ Principal ask the eojoperation of indi~. . Sanday School immediately after mornwith a town lot each, in this newly set _ Pm, has not improved. In July, 958 persons. extending information of this fact to J. M. DaYS. . g : ? ” Por si Preaching at the ‘day; at 11 a.m. and7} P.M. Rev. -Mr. . . :_ EB. YO, TOMPKINS, }women. The following wages are. the ness, are entitled to the benefits of the Wirth, pastor. Sabbath School at the . BUFFALO claims a For Supt. of Schools, ruling rates: For general housework, Institution. ‘To ee 000. “Her directory misapprehen* close of the morning service. £. M. PRES ruN. G Pa FARQUHAR G. 3. 8, GETCHALL. For t . For Surveyor iM Wanline, } ws BRADLEY. For District Attorney, M.S.DEAL. . J. A. LANCaS _For Coroner, W.C. ukewVES. ona. MCELVEY. For Supervisor, Second District, -, JOSEPH P. Re eatin, Judicial Nominations, ¥ For Judges of the Supreme Conrt. LORENZv SAWYER, 0 C. PRATT. “T. B. MoPAKLAND. ue ——_——————— Taz Want or Imuicration.—It is $25 to $30 a month ; for cooks, in famision, the public is ipformed that the lies, $30; for chamber’ maids, $20 to Institution is not an\ Asylum: but an $25; for laundresses, $30 to $35. The educational establishment, where pus visitors from Chicago and otber cities pils are admitted for purposes of in are mach pleased with the institution, struction only, but all deaf and dumb, and predict itsadoption throughout or blind persons, between the ages of Lrvety Times with THE CanNpi TeN francs a head will be charged to passengers guing tickets, are out in the various parts of Canal. a “, will they decide adversely to the Re are not receiving the number of immi~ their intention of coming to California who will be happy to give any informatid ‘Brants that we were 15 months ago, a8 soon as the rates were reduced. —_ AmoNG the comfortable Philadelphia. The &verage number of passengers by TAnoE Crty. —The Grass Valley incomes Unx this year are those of J. B. railroad appears to be 50 or 60 a day, or ion says: We yester day receiv ed Lippineot, a few $85,200 ; H. H. Morris, $107,1,500 to 1,800 a month. Of these, fully One half are visitors making a flying lines from our Mr. Mitchell, who is now trip to the coast, with no intention ot rusticating at Lake Tahoe. He writes under date of August 12th, and says: “We arrived here safely this morning, amongst us at present. The railroad and have justcome in froma sail on actually takes out within 300.8 month the lake, The situation is delightful, asmany people as it brings into the eS ee : oe 5 . 3 bs For Judges of the Supreme Court, J. B. CROCKET’,. WM. T. WALLACE, Nevada County N ¢ tions. For Senator, uo M. P. O°CONNOR, GM Of Grass Valley. ing, gentlemen, but “you can’t ‘ W. A. King.... pep lores of Trnchee. oR CHINESE IMMIGRATION.—There B. Fr. Hawley.. HENS «syoveeceOf Truckee. an editor-in this State that is so T. A. Siicer. 286 ; Chas. J. Peterson, $32,506; 8. P. M. Tasker, $115,000, and T. T, Tasker, enthusiastically in F morning with the hope of capturirg the place for the Democracy . at the coming election. You are pretty good e in.” ae DEMOCRATIC TICKET. : : by adpublican nominees. letter of thanks for the copies of the redressing the Principal, Warren WilGonk To TRUCKEE.— Ve understand port sent him. The Secretary said he ‘kinson, Oakland, Alameda Co.,to ¥hom a crowd of Democrats, headed by Bill was in constant receipt of letters from all communications, relating to thd InWatt, started for Truckee yesterday vantage of railroad and steamers, we, about the price of labor, and declaring oo ec On Gold Fiat, Augnst 14th, 1869, to the wite States Consul at Dublin bad written a thus afflicted, will confer a favok “a fact to be regretted, that with the adall parts Of the State. making inquiries stitution, should be directed, and Bork. of Thos, Mein—a ron. the officers of the International Emi~ save for clothing andtraveling expenWe are positive that in no instunce Anyone who knows of\ persons gh the Sues 2 the county, evidently with the intention the United States. A Labor Exchange Six and twenty-one. years, of sound of exhibiting their good points to their fellow citizens. Capital idea—let the is about being established in Portland. mindand body, and nts of the The Secretary is in correspondence with State, will be. received withant charge people see and judge for themselves: graut Union, Baltimore. The United ses. lation of 150, contains 29,000 ..---».0f Moore’s Fiat. favor of Chinese Samuel T. Oates....of Nevada City. For Sheriff, 5 Jr., $149,566 ; J. A. Brown, $112,286 ;Jimmigration as the éditor of the Grass John Dickson.... of North San Juan Gillingham Fell, $195.820; Henry C. Gibson, $289,541 ; Charles C. Harrison, Vafley Union, an independent-Demo For County Clerk, newspaper. ; 3. J. Rogers.......0f Grass Valley. * ‘For County Recorder, $106,574; L. A. Godey, $39,880; and County Court, Saturday, Aug. 14.— M. Cannom......----.of WashingtorState. Three boats, running at modeand if people only know it, it. would be the ex-Secretary of the Navy less than _ For District A’torney, e Pveple vs. John Vial. On filing rate but not the lowest fares known, & great resort at this season of the year. $8,000. ; stipulation the case was continued for John I, Caldweil... of Nevada City. Eo The Tahoe House is really a fine estab-For Treasurer, are bringing ys about 1,200 to 1,500 the term. Nominatep.—O. B. Powers, Julius Greenwald.:...--.of Nevada. * lishment, well furnished, with large per month, There was g time during Petisca vs. Quintana. Set for August editor of the Solano Herald, has been the opposition, when there were 5 boats, airy Fooms, and sets an excellent table. nominated age 24th. 3. 3. Dorsey..<i.coceof Graes Va‘ley. by the Republicans for the. For people who have leisure, and wish and they were bringing For Superintendent of Public Schools. . . us nearly 5,000 Court adjourned to Monday. office of County Judge. We are glad persons & month—that is, 1,500 to 2,000 to enjoy » fine bracing atmosphere, I hear it, for Powers is deserving of THE Temperance men of Connectimore than railroad and boats together doubt whether a more desirable retreat to the nomination. He will be elected, cut, in State Convention assembled, do now. Then when. the steanier could be found on the ¢ost. The road and we are positive before he serves: adopted resolutions favoring the forma fares for steerage passengers were fixed from Truckee here; 16 miles, is very out half of his term, that tion of the good, and the fgre but $1. The house people an independent political tem ability and health to work had reason at home. It should be generally known river, exhibited to us, says the Bee, a Two a Day.~On and after to-day at the lowest rate, labor teemed into As Moree..e...c5c.20s of Grass Valley. _ . , For Road Commissioner, For Surveyor, J James Cuibertson... of Washington. '» For Coroner. “e will pronounce him the best County perance party; pledging the convention William ©. Pope....cf Grate Valley. the ebtitry, and every industry in the has just been purchased by, and is benot to vote tor legislators. or executive Judge they ever had. For Supervisor—2d District. ing kept by Walte r B. Lyon of Aubarn, . officers unless they will favor and susJohn Hupsey.......0f Little~ Fork. State moved ahead fast. We absorbed who does everyt hing to render guests W. E. Jounson, on the American tain prohibitory legislation.» ~ < all that labor, and no man who had wines ee that here is a Summer retreat which is young bare having six legs and two + the cars will make two trips a day, beyear there is no opposition ; the steerage most inviting. tails. Four of the legs were behind and tween Stockto n and Sacramento. They fares are higher. In consequence there both of the tiils also. The little thing will leave
THE approaching anniversary of the Stockton at 6 a.m. and 2 Pp. are but three boats a month, and they could run like a trooper,using every leg, M., and leave Sacramento at 6} A. M. independence of Uhili—the 18th of Sepapparently to advantage, but the dog” and 3P.m. are but half filled, 4 tember—is to be observed in Mokel-~ Ww If the railroads would put down their caught and unluckily killed it. ‘jamne Hill with appropriate ceremonies. THE Cincinnati Chamber of Com. ~~ fare to $50 currency from New to regret coming to California. This York to Sacramento, says the Bulletin, and. THE latest new State scheme is to would ran imwwigrant trains throug} separat e the two western tiers of couns in 8 days, we might expect to guin dur ties from Arkansas, join them to the ing the remaining fine weather an ac~ Indian Territory, and forni a new State cession of men, women and children to with the capital at Fort Smith. our population at the rate of 12,000 a ‘.month.: Less than half that number} ¢ A CERTAIN stone, which, by thor A Wire L'vixe with ‘Iwo’ Huspanps.—, There 18 a very remarkable Case of matrimonial telicity in this city, which is not merally known to the public, Inthe West Division lives & woman with two husbands, to each of whom she has been married in legaliorm. At the time the war broke out this woman was living with her first husband. by whom she had three children. Soon after the reaking out of the rebeliiop her husband enli-ted and went off as a brave soldier boy. A year or two after his wife heard that he was ‘killed in battle. She heard nothing from him persoually, the MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON, . Will give Two of her POPULAR LECTURES, IN NEVADA. CITY, merce has raised a Committee to ar range forun excursion to San FrancisThursday & Friday, Aug. 19 & 20. co, leaving the former city about Sep» tember Ist. At Nevada Theatre. Ir ix announced that large freights are offering on the U. P. Railroad; owing to the late reduction in freights. . would stimulate trade as it did in the ough testing proves to be imperi shable war clored, and he failed to write or to repot Subject.—“‘Strnggling for Life,” and “Noth Ex-SECRETARY SEWARD is expected . Spring of 1868. If Californians will by fire, has been discovered near Valat_his former headquarters in Chicago. his to return from-his trip to Alaska in time ing Unreasonable. ’ wife now confidered herseli a widow beyond look back, some of them will be sur lejo. It is used for bui.ding purpos to take part in the celebration of the ad~ es. ali doubt, and in course of time: she married Admission One Dollar. agiin. Buta few month ago, to her am»zemission of ' California into the Union, i} prised to see the coincidence between ment, hu-band o. I, whom she had mourned September 9th, 1852. Onthe way down TE San Francisco Herald humoras dead, returved to bis low faresfor immigrants-and the prosal4 J.ALEXANDER, Agent. long deserted domicil, he will accept hospita lities offered by but, like Enoch Arden, ously only announ to find bis wife Victori perity ofthe State. The railroad comces tue departure of twena and Portland, A magniicent b ealbe yye ‘Ol another mun. tut. unlike, panies to some extent control our prosty-five Chinese. for the Chicago laundry En Arden. he failed to die of a broken gold and quartz headed cane, said to be heart. council of war was held by the three the finest ever perity, but their own necessities are under the caption of “Another Chicago heade ofAthe made in the United TAKE NOTICE. family, and the difficulty amicably adjusted. What to some men and women, States, has been prepared for presentaour safeguard, It is evident that two Party.” _ =F similarly situated would have resulied in pis. tion to Seward, by a committee of citiLL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME are companies which only run one passens twls, blood and litizktion, was setiled rea ily zens. Thirty-seven pieces of quartz. requested to cal! and seitle THE Chicago grain elevators are said and eatis'actorily by thie amicable trio, It was o* ger train @ day each way over 800 mutually agreed that both hu<bands should Cost, one thousand dollars, to hurbor ten thousand rats apiece, and continue Before the Ist day of September, to be liege lords of the womin, on miles of their road, and in each of those ¥ It i8 estiniated that these vermin eat up equal terms. and she shou'd be ‘the wile of THe Buack HoLe or Warr Prine. ae I purpose mak ng a vi-it to the Eart aboa train only carry from 40 to 60 people, boih husbands Soon after the soldier hausThe White Pine News says “there are that t.me and wish to-close al! accounts. Dur four hundred thousand dollars worth band's reiurn home, the wife presented jag my absence to him now and one-third of those deadheads, must and to the world another child, the 14 priaoners in the county jail, all off: pring of husband No.2 But this circumstance DR. WM. McCORMICH, either soon change their system of busi~ of grain annually. in qpe cell 7x10 feet. Jailor Birdsall did bot seem to-disturb the -equitibrium of NoI, say he can Of Grass Valicy, will have charge of the County hang ness or their property will pass into up afew miore about At Bed creek, Wayne ci unty, Indinor the pexce ef the household’ And there Hosptial and atiend to my practice. I take the premises dwells that hap; y family, one wie, twoon nails.” Language is husana, a few days ago,a servant pleacure iu recommending him asa good Phybanus girl,while gathering tomatoes, was stung by a to ne Ir would be a “bully thing” for this mato worth, which produced spasms, and four children, in a *mail cottage, as quietly and constant to all appeaia: cea. as if nothing unusual had ever happened.— Chicago Post. inadequate to express one’s Vhouyhts sician and worthy of ali conudence. upon reading an item like the above. Just twice as many as could lie upon the floor at one time! Jailor, give those poor devils a show. If society does not provide for them just leave the back door ajar. Don’t become accessory to their murder. R. Ml. HUNT, M.D. country if. the Chicdyoites would-estabs lish a bank’ here which would lend a ending in death, An assessment otten percent. was made by fellow all the money he wanted to mine -the Assessor of Internal Revenue on the toTus Louisville, New Albany and tal amount of with. Chicago can thus get our trade. scrip iesued by the corporaThe bank with unlimited capital could Chicago Railroad is ssid to be so crook tion of salt Lake. The forme ~ r Assessor taxed probably run about three months on. ed, that youca n shake hands with the. it as a banking corporation, contrary to the such liberal principies.—G@. V, Union. Bissor Kip has purchased Judge Revenue Law, whereby the Government engineer about half the time. lost Chicago don’t want your trade, and nearly the entire tax; but the present Assessor Field’s residencSan e, Francisco, for the we doubt whether.a bank would run THE amount.os. money sent through is determined the Government shall not sum of $30,000. : ree minutes in Grass Vulley on such the mails by postal money orders is inlose it. % THE California Pacific Company have “jiberal principles.” We think you creasing about one hundred per cent. NEARLY 1,000 men areVmployed on the St. finis hed laying their track to Kaight’s Paul and Pacific Ra'lway. som. of whom would ascertain firstly how annually. JULIUS CREENWALD, had on hand, and tnen check for the FOUNTAIN SODA, CONFECTIONERIES much they whole amount. ——— been at work on the Unien THR canebrakes of ine South are now Cars are already running sixty miles west of St. Paul, and the tiee a e ou! for ninety miles extentively used for making wrapping farthe Ir is estimated that there ate absay paper-in New Enyland. 8,000 visitors in Newport now,including Gen. Phil. Sheridan, who has souié times been a host in himself. A FRENCHMAN wanis to. hire the banks of the Suez canal for advertising purposes, . have Pacific road r. The track is go ng down at the rate of haifa milea day. Itis « Xpected that 160 miles of the road will be Gompleted beture the Briciam Youne says he will consnow flies. fine himself: to one woman, if every member of Congress will do the same. KCENTLY & recior . a parisu in Toledo, Obio, in catech ging the children in his san DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. For FOR ICE CREAM, Joun Peslers was crushed to death ; between two wagons, on the Eiko rowd, QH a few days ago. z County Treasurer, OF NEVADA CITY. Landing. —AND—. russian OYSTERS, : GO TO THE J. F. Houx was found dead in Kelsey Creek, Lake county, recently. day school a-ked: *Wuere did the wise men. A Canadian farmer, the other night, A LADY at Newport hasa ring cut © we‘from®’ Wijbouta mowens’s hesitation the answer ¢ me from a little five year-olu:4 found his’ wile hatiging, dead on the out of a solid diamond, and said to be “From Bostgnu!” : ‘The father and mot ner of peg wherbe = e was about to bang his Viisi cai e ech umen Sre natives of the Bay ‘the only one in this country. > tate i . @ Nevada, August 4th. vy United States : Makery. €@"BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and eversthin epparteining te the business constantly on na. : Fresh Bread delivered at all parte ofthe city. JULIUS DREYFUSS, " ‘Nevada, June Lith, 1969, :