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January 21, 1870 (4 pages)

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=< ON, TT) ie at 8 o'clock, r, Three Dollars, seary. e Department. NFIELD, RNELL, ~ RONG tive Comm.ttre, -ICER’sS .RKET, STREET otter’s. DAY, MAY 13th, vhich will be the country and wil] customers. He das many new : wit SSTORE JOHN PATTISON. {cTISON, crawford. Nevada City. GELY, TQ. THE ” il keep conetant ~ Letter and a. BLANKS, GOLD ALS and MaGortment of STA ‘CY ARTICLES. n Union Tel USTIN-W, LESTER —& CO, ' BS, &e, &e, &C ple distance Free NGE HOTEL [ADA CITY. , Proprietor. 2eh made to legant atthe y and comfortable > javorably with é, The proprietor nse to render his State have their all. night or the ing public. = ‘Bar connected~ re is respectfully 0. WELL, Exchange Hotel. ‘Y. ! ~~ ‘South Yuba Canal Co., was 3.06 inches. -'Phe-total for the season is 23.43 igches. ~~ ‘From Wednesday niorning up to Thurs~~ day Morning the weather was showery ___ tal to demonstrate this fact. . youngest child being but eight months ,, Sent to Stockton from this county on “the 10th inst., died in the, Asylum on LEAS# OF Tite CosMOPoRITAN Mug, The owners of the Cosmopolitan mine, $.F: Buch & Co. Have leased’ it for a term of three years to T.A. Rutherford & Co. This mine is located between Moore’s aiid Ofléans Flats. “Rutherford & Co. af requitedby the terms of the lease to-erect'a mill which will crush fifteen tons in twenty-four hours, and in August vhe capacity of the mill is to be : increased to twenty tons-in-twenty-four . be-on-the Bureka ledge, though @ long hours. The lease is to extend forthree} ay from Old _ Ajax The William : piie-ate interfered 3G \ “Union says: Although the weather: is bad, mining and’ prospectifig do not stop. é t i with somewhat, in getting reports from the mines, by thé other way does.J upiter-Piavias trouble that the West Eureka ledge is steadily improving -in the matter of a good on what is supposed to be an extension of the Allison Ranch ledge, J. J. — moisture ‘which ié fallifg, but in no} Grass Valley: industry: We chronicte . ~ ledge ; the Fair Play’ has been located . -4 06s woke AMERICAN ORCANS }' 27 ¥ x Rogers and others have located a ledge which shows well, and is supposed to years or 25,000 tons-of rock are taken fromthe mine, if this amount ig taken out before that time. The parsix dollars per,ton, and Buch & Co. get all the gold taken out in excéss of that amount, This ledge issaid to be a very fine one. The owners have certainly made a very favorable bargain for work. ing it, as there are very few ledges in which the cost of extracting and working rock isless than $6 per ton. ~ QUARTZ PRosPHCTING—Goop LEDGE. At this time “considerable prospecting is being done in this locality for quarts, and the work is in several instances already proving §le existence “6? food ledges. Recently a ledge located near the Pittsburg mine, which hasnot been worked for years, was taken in hand by some practical. miners, and a tunnel run, They found near the surface a four foot ledge, and took out seven tons of rock, the yield of which was $24 per. ton. This istemarkably good for sur face rock, and if the ledge holds out in size at that yield it will prove a fortune. Such strikes as this serve to demonstrate that there is yet ample room for men of enterprise to develop rich mines, and . that our mines, instead of being worked out will for many years continue to increase in value: We only want the right kind of enterprise and some capi—-———taed THe Rain Fatu.—For the twentyfour hours, up to Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, the rain fall, according to the guage at the office _of the) and the rain fall Jight. During yesterday, however, the rain’ féll quite lively, the wind increased in violence, and-thechances for a continuation of the storm last evening were good. — SuppEN Deatu.—We received last night,through John Pattison, a dispatch from Grass ey, annonncing the sudden death, at about six o’clock, of Mrs. Thomas Wales. She was going from one room to another in her house, when she dropped dead. The supposed cause of death is heart disease. She leaves a husband and five children, the old. _Boanp or Fire Deveeates.—The Board of Delegates of the Fire Department met yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Nevada Hose House. The monthly bills for current expenses were approved, and the clection of Secretary vice Jas, E, Nichols, postponed until-the next. regular meeting, on account of a vacancy existing in the representation from the Nevada Hose Co. TRIAL or Ax Wine.—The trial of Ah Wing, for drawing a deadly weapon, wos continued before Justice Pulmer. yesterday, a number of Chinese witnesses being examined: The case was argued by W. W. Cross for the prosecation and LW. Williams for the defeuse. The jury after being out a few minutes, returned a verdict of not guilty. Diep at Stockton.—George Grimshaw, who was pronounced insane and the 13th or 14th inst., as we learn from Sheriff Gentry. The deceased was aged 24 and a native of New York. of Joh Pattison, administrator of the estate of Wm. Bacigalupi, deceased,was -Penn continues to giv Underground, inthe: mines, the weather does not effect anything, and . all of these are working full handed, A CHALLENGE.—It ig rumored here, says the Union, that the Nevada City Lyceum intends to challenge the Grass Valley Lyceum ‘to a discussion, All the lawyers and clergymen at Nevada City are members of the Lyceum there; all that kind of people are used to dis.putations, while at Grass Valley, the members afe all unaceustomed-te public speaking ; and yet the Grass Valleyans can wear the belt, notwithstanding an obvious disadvantage there is in want of practice; ; THE Living Way.—This is the title of a new magazine, published monthly by the Missionary Christian Union of San Francisco, and edited by §. D. Simonds, The object is announced-to be “to give such discussion of Scripture as shall show the diving character of Revelation, and that there is a positive Philosophy of Religion, as. demonstrable as exact science.” The subscription price is $2 50 per year. The first number contains articles on the “Interpretation of Scripture” and the “Incarnation of God.” * CHEEK.—The Chronicle — proprietors send us a column advertisement, asking & gratuitous insertion. This is the “cheekist” thing we ever knew news paper men to do. If the gentlemenwant an advertisement we refer them. to-our agent for terms, payable in advance, ~ General Debility is Nature's Appeal for Help. en? : Thousands of persons, without any specific . ailment, are the victims Jassitude. ‘The unthinking are apt to cOnfound this species of inertion, with laziness; wHeréas ergy, fer which the anbjects of it are no more. responsible than the nearsighted #re tor their defective vision. Such persons, although “they may be free from paia, are as “trily invalids, and as much in need of medical aid, asifthey were tormented with the pangs of acute disease. They require a Tronic and aLTERATIVE, that will rouse aid regulate their . torpid organizations. In cases of this kind, HOSTETrER'S STOMACH BITTERS produce an immediate ard most favorable effect. The debilitated and desponding valetudinarian, who feels as ‘if he were but halfalive ; who shuns company, and has no relish either for business or pleasure. is METAMORPHOSED, BY A BRIEF COURSE OF THIS MOST POTENT VEGETABLE INVYIGORANT, INTO QUITE A DIFFERENT BEING, The change effected by the BITTERS, in his bodily and and mental condition; is a surprise to himself and to his friends. He mopes.no longer; the active principle of life, which seemed to have died out of him, is re-awakened, and he feels l'ke & new man. Rementbering™ that debility is -not only an affiction itself, but-an-inviraTionw TO DISEASE, io time’ shouid be lost in recruiting the broken down system. with this choicest and most potent of all ToNIOs AND NERVINES. YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB, THE FIRST PARTY -OF—~ THE SEASON! At Temperance Hall ON THURSDAYEVE'G, JAN. 27th. Reception Committee. A.M. ALLEN, C. E. MULLOY, A.R. LORD: aorta f 3 Floor Managers. W. F. EVENS, J. E. BROWN, W. W. CROSS —— Tickets $2.50. Carriages if necessary. _By order of the Club. '' J, EARL BROWN, Secretary. Nevada, Jan.1ith, COMMERCIAL STREET RESTAURANT! .>J. BH. HAMILTON, Proprietor.
best the market affords. ("MEALS AT ALL HOURS._g@ submitted and approved by the Court, ! it usnally arises f:om.a-want of organic. en-. EDWARD F. PEIRCE, . AGENT.” a "Ne 228 Sutter street, __ SAN FRANCISCO, cr The Most Perfect and beantiful MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN THE WORLD! For the American Honie Circlet The American Organ makes Home Attractive ! And refines and elevatesthe minds of all, Beautiful in appearance and effects FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED —TO THE— AMERICAN: ORGANS . ! AG the great New York. State-Agricultural Fair. at Rechester, Septem ber, 1864, over the whole catalogue exhibited there by the most celebrated makers. Ce GN . _ ~ = ~ With the most perfect confidence we call the attention of the public to the AMERICAN ORGAN, as an instrument long desired in the Family Circle, and with our_ patent improve: nents, js adapied to all kinds of music, more especially to sacred music, with its sustained sought for in American homes, ‘The AMERICAN ORGANS are superior to . all Other instruments Of the “kind in many important particulars. : : reread PS CS oe greater tuliness and Pipe Organ tone, volume,and power, ‘They are superior in expression, quickness ef action, and elasticity of touch, rendering them pertect in rapid movements, CN They are superior in quality and beauty of tene and when controiied by the DOUBLE BELLUWS and BLOW PEDALS. Knee Swell. &c, the most charming effects can be roduced from the softe-t whisper of the Atolian Harp to the full volame and wer of the Church Organ, thus enabling + performer to give expressions not to be found in any other instrument, The American Organs are by far the most beautiful in exterior finish, iormine a handsome piece of Furniture tor thé Parlor er Sitting Koom and occupying but little espace, and perfect and complete in every particular, The Rosewood ‘Cases_are Varnished and Polished in the highest style of the art. The Oak and Walnut Cases aré fihiehed in Vil. For Churches, Lecture Roome, Lodges, &c, the American Organ is especially adapted for its beauty of style, ite excellence, its variety, volume arid stiength of tone, THE AMERICAN ORGANS Are pronounced by more than one-handred of, the best Organiste of the country to be superior to any other yet produced, and have received ee The First Premium wherever exhibited. 6 Send for Circulars. Every Instrument warranted to prove satisfactory Or the money returned. or All orders should be addressed to . EDWARD F. PIERCE, Sole Agent for the AMERICAN ORGANS, WEBER’S PIANOS, end HALLET & CUM4 STON'S PIANOS, . No. 228 SUTTER STREET. ~~ GAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Jan. 14t%. Nevada, Jan. 4th, 1870. 4 . BEVER, _ THEY are superior to all others in their . . sea ar eros Look “Out For''No!"l YOU CANE GET OVER } Contains full Time’ Tables ofthe Ce . Western Pacific Ratiroads. and “a {and alt"Railway, Stage and Steamer—imand = Railway, Stage and Steamers ! ‘1K GUIDE has lately ” At is now the moss reliable Guide publ sh. Also, Maps -of the principal_lines.'TourPRAT ACT, — CLOTHING, pt isd BOOTS & SHOES, . ARB{SOLDJCHEAPER —aAT— ROSENSTOCK,=PRICE & CO’S COR. PINE &{COMMERCIAL STREET, (Haas &§Co’sfoldjstand,), = THAN BLSE WHERE! As evidence of this fact the people have only to call, take no<« ‘w. thee, 3 compare items, examine steck, —aNnd— JUDGE FOR!ITHEMSELVES! ee = LEAVEJYOUR:,MONEYVIW HERE YOU, GET, THEMMOsT—. _AND BEST _ Now ONEHAND,fand CONSTANTLY RE. CEIVING aca CLOTHING.“OF ALL KINDS, consisting ia part of SPLENCASSIMERE, 7 ,.BROADCLOTH, OVERCOATS, And in fact EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CALIFORNIA MADE KIP AND CALF BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, BER BOOTS FOR MINING, GcutlemensFurnishing Goods, » —ABD— . FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, 2 Men’s & Boys HATS & CAPS. ge Recently LARGE ADDITIONS have been made to the Stock. S<=No trouble to show our Goods, and a pleasure to tell Our Prices. Call on us and try Our Goods once, and we are SURE of your custom afterwards. . adhe [Do not forget the place VROSENSTOCK. PRICE & CO. cial 3 ts. Nev 825 b . . Siasmpersmip,—The subscription fees. are _AS WELL AS EXCELLENT RUBSu ists Guide to Yosemite, Tahoe, Big Trees, the . 4 Gelsers and other noted resorts. Hotel Ditectory,.Monthiyaccount of Hailwaysand their progress, Table of Stamp Duties, Hack Bare, Foreign and Domestic Pos age, etc, . Special attention is called tothe Guide as an advertisilig medium, Having’ a large. monthly cicculation in all the Pacific c : pou the line of the GREAT OVEKLAND ROUTE, 11 offers ‘#uperior inducements to advertisers, For terms, “&e. address the Publishers.. Hi. Ei. Bantroft & Co San Fiancisco, Jan. 1%th, * §0OMETHING NEW! THE . NEVADA CASH STORE! No. 9 Commercial street, [Adjoining Keeney’s Hardware Store. ] W. S&S. McROBERTS & CO. Bas oth cna ton § on hand a New and Choice GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which are offercd for sale at the loweat cash rates. ‘Lhe attention of Families Miners is particularly called to our Steck of _Gooas which has been selected with especial _Feserence Lo the wants of this community, ‘1 KaS—tbe best in themarket ; Costa Rica, Javaand Mocha CUFlKEs, Grapulaved, * verized and Crashed SUGAKS, CANN FRUITS, of all kinds; tLOUR, M 2 ag and GRAIN, POLATUKS, ONLONS, ~ Everything in our line will be sold at the lowest possibie price for cash,. W. 8. McROBERTS & CO; Nevada, Oct. 13th, _ CIATION OF CALIFORNIA, Encorporated..... October, 1 ses O BIJEOT.—THE OBJECT OF . wiihin sixty. days-afver ahe death ofa ment, Ww 2 = ofa rg naeheny to his or her heirs or assigns, cl as-taany dojlare as there are individuais-or the class1o which sucn deceased subscriber _ PACIFIC PROTECTIVE ASSO-ten doiiass. peer and one dollar on the including u.ales and females, Pegs. Class i An clagees are: filled new ones wili bejormed, No person in #0 poor that he can nol ,ay ten dollars at joining aud one dolar occasionaily, thus gecuring $5,000 to his or her heirs or'assigns, How tv BecoME A MEMBER.—A person desirous of becoming asubscriber must fill out ‘an applicativn, ana forward it with ten dollars + Baa draft or by express in gold or silver coin. ‘ All communications should be addressed to the Secretary oi the PACLEIO. PRUTECTIVE ASSULIATIUN, southeast corner of Mont gomery and bacramento streets (over LDonohue & Keilly’s bank,) San Francisco, OFrriceKs.—ben) H, Kreéman, President; Geo. H, Kuseeily Vice President; John h. Warren, becretary ; das, A, Pritchard, ‘l'reasurer, ; REFERENCES: Hon, HENRY U1'1ON, President Farmers aud Mechanics’ bank, Hon. SAMUEL COWLES, ' late Judge Coun ty Vourt, san brancisco, Nj Hou «a. J. GUNNISON, Attorney at Law, San Prancieco. : H. J. BUUV'TH, Heq., Union Iron Works, San Francisco, i HiNKY ¥. WILLIAMS, Eeq., Real Estate, JUHN VU, HANSCOM, Eeq., Aitna Iron Works, San Franciso, : JVUHN HM. U' BREEN, Eeq., O’Brien, Bush & Go., dau Francisco, Hon, Jd, ¥. JUN KS, Gold Hill, Nevada. FRANK G. GUILD, Agent, . _nl4 Nevada city. AITKEN & CQ., ~ . PREMIUM PIONEER MARBLE WORKS, 17 K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh, SACRAMENTO, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE STONES, MANTLES ii] TABLE TOPS, WASH STANDS &ec, &e, > All kinds of work done in Indian ms Diggings, Italian & Vermont Maroe bie. C2 Sculpture and Urnamentai work wone in superior style. W.C, POPE, Agent, Grass Vailey, where can be seen designs Of everything in the Mar’ ble line. : dli:3m PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, SUCCESSORS TO E. F. SPENCE, . Druggists and _ Apothecaries, od The Apothecary. Business, in its various dcpartmenis will be conducted as usual at + the old stand; Nos 43 Mroad streets fom sack alate is paid tothe heirs assigns ot the deceased. ~~~ a aaa oF eit ‘ke subscribers are divided into ¢ a .