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December 10, 1868 (4 pages)

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6 5A TRE NIALL NPA il TTS BO CEE MRE
gard to distance. .A parcel stamp would
pay fora
yes tog t
to San Francisco or
8 as a letter is now takpac alpen
of the Telegraph
“the Post“ Office —
‘To this, _ fhe game: reasons
as to the other.—
The principal objettion is that it would
be bringing the government into com-.
Wis ins eauployed about
pare op padi == 2rlbange
p= yt hegagieetet than 0:
ncdepaadllag toGho new duneta. How
.)few-of these. -who.went. to ._ Washoe,
Reese River, or any other point, ever
bettered their condition. Many men
left fair business property, sold their
. claims at a sacrifice, and crossed. the
Sierras, confident that they would make
fortunes. In two or three years after,
they returned to Nevada county, far
poorer than they left it.
workers can, wé are satisfied, do far
better in this county than at White
Pine. A few men may, by trading and
speculations,in stock, become rich, but
we are satisfied thatthe larger proportion of those who go, will come back
poorer than when they left. There is
every evidence that the reports
Wei Piss toe gutsaetly sikamaasee’
. and we advise every man who is making = living w stick to his business, and
when he hears of White Pine, let him
‘think of the hundreds Who were carried
off by as promising representations
about other rich countries, and who
. came back “dead. broke,”
ae sel
Frmemen’s ELection.—At the regu.
lar meeting of Protection Hose Company No.1, of Grass Valley, says the
National, held on Monday evening, the
following persons were elected officers
for the ensuing year: President, Joho
C, Goad ; Foreman, 8, D, Leavitt ; First
Asst.,I. W. Hays ; Second Asst.,D. Kendig ; Secretary, George W. Dixon;
Treasurer, C. C, Smith ; Steward, H, D,
om . Brown; Delegates to the Fire Department, J.C. Goad; J. BE. P. Williams
inated for Chief Engineer, and A. J
pak ak PD. — pe Sateen
Engineers.»
Ipamo. Comanrer Them mining company held their regular annual ng com . ride of .
last night, says the National, and
elected the following officers for the
r. ensuing year: Trastees, Edward Cole
ed. . man, Thomas Findley, William Young,
ees sv ucrens ov
fice and am Fahne being
done. it does not that the bankers do less . OF that express
companies are failing becaust of this
re Sean Werate confident that
pr pamidhtger tegen
=a
i caesina tae hs panecons
ofsmall pox in this State much has
been eaid for and against vaccination
George Carter and M. P. O'Connor ;
President ani baputaccckki ‘Edward
Coleman ; Treasurer, Thomas Findley ;
Secretary, M. P. O'Connor. The Idaho
continues to yield an. excellent quality
of rock, the new mill works admirably,
. and the mine may now be regarded as
among the best in this vicinity, which
in the world.
AN ADVANCE JoURNAL.—The Sah
Franciseo Times has a half column of
self adulation, in which it tries to convinée ita readers that it is the only honest, high toned and reliable newspaper
in San Francisco. The Jimesevidently
thinks itis a little ahead of anything
on the Pacific coast, and in its columns
we find evidences of the truth of the
fact. It hasan article headed, “The
Forty-third Congress.” It pronounces
that body two-thirds Republican and,
states that after receiving the PresiFo oa dent’s message, Congtess—the Fortystain ane inia city. Be
tha maximum
of but 182 feet. Scott
he cost of the road at $300,000.
A Maou te Bavocate the doctrine that ‘uly "Whe ae are ‘imaes bat jj to that in his State the
third Congress—will adjourn until after the holidays. As no other journal
has gotten further along than the Fortieth Congress, we concede to the Times
the lead ia matter of, news, by nearly
five years.
THE Sacramento Union says: The
Secretary of the Treasury, in his repors,
favors a speedy return to specie payments, and = — of
per monéy as one of t mea
Mee % t e not favora It
shows a large deficit of out
,. expenditares ; int this he egvie owing
to the eXtraordina
soldiers’ bounties, and the Pan
cific Railway—the — ee
struction laws have been
correct the evil
SMALL Pox.—Tne Health Officer at
San Francisco has submitted his report
for the week ending December Sth
and places the number of cases of small
pox at 107, of which 48 died.“
Diligent .
aod C. C. Smith.’ Seen wns oem
is,equivalent to saying one of the best . ,
His financial ex-. and he asks Congress to take steps to
The hew * Work will be partly Amer
can in theme and promises to be the
masterpiece of the author. Subscribers for the year will receive the magazine from the commencement ‘of this
»
stéry to ‘the end of 1869. be
numbers of 64 —o. each, embracing
the best Reviews, a ae a
begs ¢ Literary, Scientific, Biographical, Historical and Political Information, and forming a b66k of more than
3,000. double column octavo pages ina
year. This is one of the very first magazines of its class in the country, 0
the sul irice is only $8 a
An extra copy will be sent with ¢ vos
club of five subscribers. We heartily
commend this periodical to those who
want to get a spaanine of great, a
ary merit.
Tue Ariny and Navy Journal tells a
of one of Sherman’s soldiers, who,
at the close of the war, when, he had
. returned victorious to his home and
household gods, never was able to accustom himeelf to the luxury of a feather bed, and was fain to stretch himself
if he would sleep at all, on Mother
Earth. One aighés é nee pistol shot
wakened the veteran, when he i
self, scratching u the ground with his
hands. J
‘Tame are over 100 cases of smallpox now in the Potrero Hospital, San
Francisco, and the nprrses are calling on
sume mhhe sannhes weste.ta
an academy in Western New York, sent
an order to
FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
Seen
(Ds FBIDAX, DEC. 11¢h,
tarned « ver and began to intrench him[*
the public for rags:’ Mentioning this
. [eococamierie ourth .
The Living Age is issued in weekly . parce
chaser, ws
Administrator of the Estate of John Hartsell,
deceased :
Williams & Joh: son, Attys for the Estate.
December 9th, 1868. ‘
—OF-Groceries, Greskery and Hardware
ON WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBER 6th,
The Stock of Goods on hand:
At Wm. F. Bacigalupi’s Store,
—AT THE— g
JUNCTION BROAD & COMMERCIAL STS.
Will be sold at Auction.
The sale wtll commence at ce
A. M. and continne until the Goods are
posed of.
as I, WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
JULIUS DRETPUES,
Wmited States Makery,
PINE STREET, NEVADA,
18 PREPARED TO SERVE
PRESH OYSTERS,
sien, . inchitalals cul Uikcase 0 wie wih:
@” Pickled Pig’s Feet, Sheep's
Tongues, and Clam Chowder served
to customers. FRESH OYSTERS received
act, is ata up for the eT.” e
BLASTIC SP ONG RB,
For MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, CHURCH
and material known fer R
mo pack—ie always free
insect y ; and for the
och 1 ancqunled by doy Bed in ine Wert
an. Halls, &c, and calietction guaran
wie 617 Market St. San Francaseo,
W. B: Sracre, General Agent.
W. C. POPE,
. sexs ern RRS
t@” LOOK OUT FOR FIRES !.2)
fevaranes Agents
¥F. mre i gel
HE ASED
Sere a
‘Hotel and
= gine English and German spoken .
Soe
Dee. 11th, 18th and 25th,
ica nic aciennnineptytetrilitintaney
NEVADA CEST,
semoertmnial,
Subject—“SANDWICH ISLANDS.”
Desks of a 6 clog o'clock, le y com. “9.
ricer or of caida single —
4. a
parcel— . merry Christmas 1
e 3 ee HISPPY New Year!
PRESENTS FOR OLD e-YouNG
' ee
NICK. SLOCOVICH,
ON PINE STREGT, NEVADA crry,
‘ Hs just recstyo aeplendid stock of goods.
for the Holidays.
Rete, Dolls, tcisrer i 8,
Carr’ . and of the greatest variet
wesaghers's Nevada.
CaN fare or ire psk ot YRUTTS
Come young and. old end see the ste
gvua
“ ICK, SLOCOVIOR.
nes ‘bak
BEST TIME. ON RECORD
. ON THE FASHION COURSE!
Seiad WE aid:
DOWN, DOWN CO THE
‘PRICES AND OFF,
OFF, co THE
Cpogs. 1
A. coLDsMITH,
Cortiér'6t Bidad and Pine Streets,
NEVADA ciTY,
Leads everything on the Fashion
Course and offers the Ladies
of Nevada County, the
FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
eS..
DRESS GOODS, GENUINE FURS
CARPETS, SHOES, &e, de. &e.
Sr EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.c¢
DRESS GOODS, of every description.
GENUINE FURS, consisting of RUSSIAN
SABLES, MINKS, and REAL ERMINS, SIBERIAN SQUIKRELS.
Special attention of the Ladies is called’ to
. = eS CLOAKS of the LaSe ee
Parties who Gosize to purchase Seatething
substantial, useful and beautiful for Christmas
Presents would do well to cal! on GOLDSMITH
ashe has a large stock selected with a special
view to supsly the demand.
EB Agent fo the SIN r GER SEWING MA, The Ladies of Nevada are invited to,gall,and
see the new articles which oro MBCEVRD BY EXPRESS EVERY DAY, and selec
td from the Latent Ste, rested by eres
steamer.
A. GULDSMITH,
FIRST PARTY,
Young Men's Social Cis,
“OF NEVADA Cfry, . '/ .
eect tthe Ualon Hat
‘THUkeDiY EVES, Dee. 100.
Wm. F. Bren, A. A. Malloy, Wm. H. Murehie
Floor Managers,
. As WeiLester, HH. Hasking, A. Mf Aten.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING @00D8, 3
‘
tn sor “ee
—oe ft Gee ae of oe Oh: be eee oll Be) 6k eek