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February 6, 1870 (4 pages)

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1 ie epee =_— han 3¥e-do a : LARGEST ‘DISCOUNT Pos IBLE poseg’it0 "de: The object is cortainly “come within two or three miles of Eat good, but we do not think it can beat} _, and Washington, if We can jew tqined-by-snch slaw. ——— vent it. Besides, it does not scem that = ah at, mpeg. Seen. 27 the peuple in the proposed new county. are 80 Unanimous in favor of such an . ons ee ee themselves to organization, as some would wish it to ont, whete, — anced appear. Sierra Valley — sent dents might occur by gross neglipetit inst it. gence of a company, as for instance by S an improper or eereless arrangement . Wo SxepADDLED?—=Ia the debate _ of the hoisting gear, or cars. The. On the Hall-Garrison claim, Duffy relaw only parports te protect miners in . ferred to those Democtats whe left the quartz claims, and certainly the work-j country, and in concluding his remarks Tearp pine a one a ee aan os ce car shaft or in-+ in the came, and where the same all have alteiond & iapth ot anes haw dred feet, ” ga ange gpm “association -PRICE-_LISTS AND CIRCULARS Now ee, Gun FO. 1K ONE.. Dealers will find it to thelr adenniage $0 give then gueus & trial before purchasing elsew we Wb BE Seer bet stunner Sale. OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Administrator of John A. 14th day of F A. ¥., Will cell at public auction to the. highest bidder tor cash, in front of the Nationa: bx ehange, in Nevada Nevada county, State of.Cali fornia, and end) to the confirmation pba BF esse: Court, ten shares of stock of healthy state,’ and upon the fitness of these + _the__protection_of the . two important fuids for the offices assigned } miners employed therein, shall sink . to them by sature. and the regularity of their another shaft or raise a chute of suffiflow, bealth iu a great measure depends. cient capacity as to admit of proper! When the air is heavily laden with chilling ingress or egress into and out of such . pumid vapors, digestion should bein object mines for the miners-employed therein, of peculiarcare. If it is weak and seni in case of fire or other accidents that . wnoie physical structure will be enervated. might ocear therein in any of such . tr ir is vigorous, the entire organization will mines ; sach chute, raise or shaft shall . ,,. .trong to resist the untoward and depress. not be less than two hundred feet from AR the main shaft, and shall extend to the . "sss" ™ *SamP — men in gravel are entitled to equal . in answer to Mr>King said: lower drifts in said mines. ‘A pure and powerful tonic is therefore esve i ational Exchange tote! Co. the sane protection. The two shafts would only. The gentleman opens. of a-cowenlly Sec.2. Immediately after the pst . .-isiy needed as @ safeguard against the gall the catateot he =a sage of thie Act, any corperation, association or company owning and working any of, the quartz mines in this ‘State as aforesaid, shall proceed to sink ‘or_raise such shaft or chute as pre4 scribéd.in section one of this Act, so as to admit of. proper ingress ana egress oat of sach mines in case of fire or other accident. Sec. 3. Any corporation, or company owning and working any protect against such acciden class in out of pod sella the. way peer aes hoe out-of ' the occurred at Avondale and Gold Hill, country—who weat down to Mexico which from the character of mines in . smoking ci ‘im the shade. He our State are not liable to occur. t reference was had to along advocated legisla. the genteman from Sonoms.~ ee Mr. Henley said the gentleman was tion for the protection of men under-. risteken; be referred to the member ground, bat legislation that only pro-. from Nevada. {Laughter.} poses to reach one class of accidents, Mr. King said he had to confess that while miners are constantly more exhe was in thdsame boat. He did goto G. K. Paw wre mea J. 1 Caldwell ay: = National Exchange Hotel Co. Noriczk OF THE MErErixe OF THE SrockHOLDERS THEREOF: Da bien enagen A aio to the Stockholders of the National Exchange Hotel Co. that the annual meeting of said Comwill be held at the office of J. 1. CaldNevada comnty Cal., diseases most common in the wet séason, and Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters being the most wholesome and povent,. medicine of bo class at present known, a course of it is ps ticularly advisabie at this time. The stomach will thereby be toned and’) strengthened, the liver and bowels regulated the mervogs system braced up, and nature put in a state of activedefence against the «miasma which superinduces intermittent and ay in Nevada city, association of the quartz mines of this State, who remittent fevers, rheumatisms, nervous deon Monday, the 7th day of ee, i posed to othets, will not serve the purpipe ey pore Saee tan fail to perform aay of the require-. Dility. headache, hypochondria and other . 7 o'clock, e. a. for the purpose of the clec‘complaints which are apt to assail the un. . tion of ee the Company, and ged ssunat ya of other bausy feb4 ments herein prescribed, shall be hable for all damages arising from any accident, or where such accident shall resalt in the death of any miner working therein, or to the person so injured ; and the relatives and legal representapose. Wedo not now know of a sinSo it appears that Henley and King gle accident that bas occurred in the . .7. in the sathe boat. mines of California, by which life has veen lost, because there were not two shafts. Wedo know of namerous intoned_and unfortified organizations. The body i8-<t hened without exciting the brain, and. coneequent BO 2 nteoall re. J. L. CALDWELL, Sec'y. a ae eee oe SOMETHING NEW! —_—X—X_— = — —> a _How THEX VoTED. —The Hall -Garrison swindle has passed the Assembly
<a : tives of each he. by the negliHEWARD #1 Set seo a 3 stances where accidents have been the . #84 if the Governor signs the bill pete oe spreenretes te th $2 ibe seaseny of Gatun tie. NICE: sLecevicn. r zesals.of.gross.carelessness, and this. the State will be robbed of $5,000 10 . Gecompany, such injury_rean Its in the . ©* om ‘Restore of » . > eEENEY. steavaes a will not be avoided by two or a dozen . P87 vce oer in no a mg . — of the person pee shali have. Nevada, Feb. sth, 1870. —. Heo ode at his tore, to wich the ten shafts. A far better plan would be to . SPD! vote stood 45 to and mainiaw any actions at yers , pass a law which does not prescribe the . Of the Nevada delegation Hawley and verte — of ~ eerie? of ag Eo NEVADA THEATRE. Favrre calfornin tad Fordga: ge sud 1 manner of working mines, but simply Oates for the claim and King sm of such damages. ite nttTo. Eeekeea Neotel uts, Italian providing that mine owners shall be against it Slicer was absent. Sec.4. This Act shall take effect ne 1 ee pent at Sng coal "helt Fesponsibie in damages for any ac-{Viens Gana ieee =) Usa} afer ite pei JOSEPH PROCTOR, i agsortn "i ee 2 in cident that may occar by their neglect . has lost ground in this locality by his _—— EMINENT The best assortment of CANDIES and PANal to take reasonable precaution in work-. yote in favor of the Hall-Garrison Ixcome RetTuarns.—The Assessors of . ge —— CY GOODS ever! Biktb Ca Roe ee tae tor <i ‘ing ther mines This Would enable. swindle. is course heretofore has . Internal Revenue in California, by~di-}AN ER Summer trade. The cheapest and best Goods fo : > work as they please, only be been against swindles and he had made rection of the Commissioner, have de_ WILTON DRAMATIC TROUPE S. eae canna ‘sim ni power. The propeged law will stop. spoken enmity against demi: Our valde of gold tnequsqnet 1800, the basis ‘WILL J ~‘Wevada and Dutch Flat Stage bad prospecting, as it will expense, . Hepresentative should remember that . shall be 83; cents. In other words, the (GREAT TRAGEDY 0) +» ~ and Express Line. ‘8 ' ul and in this way be an instead of . « single vote bas sometimes ruined the . Commissioner directed that the price <e ie THE DUTCH FLAT AND b . ~protecting ee : brightest record. of gold in New York on the 3ist of Jan-. NICK OF THE Woods! Pe. LINE h CuaNeeD.—The Truckee Tribune. Canais.—Just now very great attenvary ghenid.be pete ft wim a : and W: Ra Section wih ibe Hacer : slashes ahant fight and lofi, enpugzing . tien ia being paid t0 the making of onthe incomes in gold of 1869. The price AT THE THEATRE, TB bo Hota ge : ¥ the motives, misrepresenting facts and . vals and isthmus piercing. Since the of guid. being 196, nee vale grees] Oe Tuesday Evening, Feb. 8th. srLening Date Flat, Station at o'clock. 4; ; z ~ seattoring epithets all who op . success of the Suez Canal it has meus backs in California is fixed at 834, or A ee . "eeeeemenesens en ; pose the new county with the botnda-. deemed a slight work to construct them yather twenty por contig sede to Ca} ty, Fac bound train, atifurnia incomes in order to place them op an equality with the returns in Eastern States. ~ In Contra Costa county rains have ‘Dutch faa ter an nn M. going and coming via Ked Deg, You Bet and Littie York. > The entire trip made in daylight. 44 For apply at the Stage Office, Union Motel, on Main street. ries asked in King’s bill, without at-. in comparison to the results to be obtempting any argument of the question. . tained in the completion of the work. It is a bad case that requires such . The company just formed will in two things for maintenance. There are very . years have the isthmus of Darien cat many who would have favored a new . with a canal that will revolutionize the giesiag ee mena Se awn & 2 & & 25 6 eral months since any of its residents State. In 1869 the salines in Western The net revenue to the State from thi opinion ona question, where the very . source for the year mentioned aren: evils which were the basis of the opin-. 51; 9g. There has been manufactured ion. have been removed. For instance, at the springs referrred to, since 1797, people seeing that Truckee was a bill 200,781,480 bushels of ealt. Since 1846, of expense, said let it go. Truckee has when they was reduced to one centa ceased to be so, and they are justified’) pashel, the State Treasury has received in saying, “we had beter kuop it.” from the salt springs a net revenue of TR: -Many people travel agreat $517,587 43. The amount of the State done over the beatei track because it is $60,000. fashionable. The old route—London,. THE Pope is “reported to have ex-} Paris, Rome and occasionally otber. pressed, in Rome, on January 29th, . . All this ses the routes a Se SAR SAE ee . PNR. 0: she. proper ot shat ie RarLRoaD Barpes.—The Ohio River Bridge is completed and ready for the passage of trains. The length of the bridge, exclusive of approaches, is one mile. It has been two years and six months. building.. Is has two. main spans, one of three hundred and seventy feet and one of foar hundred feet. = NewspaPontat.—In a letter from San Francisco, nhs an exchange, we hundred times that amount. » o'clock, F. a. —oO-.have béen sent to the county jail. We 7 . Gives under my hand. this Sth day of Feb. TOM. C. CANFIELD, CMT MAidkbiine. ee a. D. 190. 8. GENTRY, Sheriff. ". 17 AVING REMOVED to BLAZE'S Old AND HAS A GOOD SUPPLY OF JACOB NAFFZICER Hi cant: bee titted tha pens im excellent style for a — = FIRST CLASS SKLOON. CIGARS, Etc. always on hand. Pe ee eS ee 2 T. C. CANFIELD. BALTZ. & © UNTHER,. Vegetable and@ Variety Store ‘Adjoining McRoberts & Co. 3 Commercial Street, i= NEVADA. Sar FRESH VRORTABLES received every 5 en Es Fae eel ‘or Frat mt . GHP Alto’ Lot of: New Sour-Kraut. onetew FER: Candies, — 3 fallen recently so abundantly as to t rendered in said Court Feb. 4 ag oe ov gn ae county six months ago who are now . commercial transit of the world. It. make the farmers confident of good favor of 8 Saniordandacainet ' aseot &Co. FRANKG, GUILD, Agent. ‘Be opposed. té-any new county. ‘There are . will also be a speculation to the owners . crops the coming season. . The rain — Remy upon the ing ' @EO. H. COLBY, Proprietor. others, and we among them, who are. that no legitimate speculation could . has. been Utilized and none lost by rea-. wit: All the title and interest of the . evéda, Oct. 6th. th willing that a new county should ‘be. equal. Again, the unfinished and fer. . son ofits falling slowly and being thus rao iyi bert hv ate ae so . entered ifthe people want it and the . gotton work of Néro on the isthmus of . wholly absorbed in the-earth. called Great Mountain, in the sownship ane COMMERCIAL STREET. 7 new county advocates will take their . Corinth is now about to be undertaken ae = ; Seon” saz uaitas suenenie Week Maredaaltyaoa RESTAURANT! lines between 12 and 18 for a boun-. ata probable cost of two and 4 EQUALITY OF ASSESSMENT.—Mr. about, one Sas maiaeaet 68 the road leading . " rN 1 Inman, delegate from Alameda county, . fo", wey be eo ge known as nose ’ dary. The former argue that the crim-. lions of dollars. All such ve i mn» . the Eagle “o's claims, with all apd J. 1: HAMILTON, Proprietor. inal costs of Trackeé have decreased, . ments are of great value, and those who — * a Pm thd nae ape pepe. grew —_-*. ; and that the couaty which has paid so . engage in them deserve credit for enbs ghar ag se maps: thore.aap OE nico to hereby! ven that I will a {7 The Restaurant is furnished with the 3 mech cgi nw ha the rer . is or. rons i i aie evning 00 . es aah . orem : a . oe oa _— rowed THE production of salt in New York . twenty to thirty cents per acre, when "oe ~ beaters’ mre ro ‘an ck ; 8been is quite a feature of the industry of that . the land might be worth ten times or Lr apg igo ” elainadin