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January 23, 1870 (4 pages)

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} ’y ‘ Nplate ne ie ie ers of the Legislature to . cle wala fo yeuitd its than ‘to’ Ibfid the people downy with taxation. grant Aid bill is for the present out of “7 ee Sw, tod we Oa oe of * ession bf. OngT: we idays, has rarely been’ much better persistence of the Census Committee, some Work: ‘was forced “thrédgh the House, but we have had to pay for it yoor mopish'. much better if Congress would sbandon. the effort to meet until after the holidays, and then would meet for work.’ — in Gratiot ‘county, Michigan. A well. me} threo anda helf inches in_diamoter,. inthe Senate by Tweed, Pendegast ). sank in search of petroleum, began at a-depth of 200 fect, to spout water 20 . powerfullymagnetic. that pen Knives: dipped iuto it became: permanently . magnetized; and: tin cups: and glass tamblersheld in the water were galvanized with a coating closely resembling the. Cumap Fanzs.—The rates of fare for. nia Steam Navigation Company have ‘clase and $2 50 for second class to San . Fraricigé>y’ “Whio) ia tibve 0° poor “bit he can not avail himself of a pleasure steamboat, , {You pays and takes your choice.” } Taisen! is b wander? “Hedting Poot” . yesterday's Appeal we learn-that the and Tompkins.. The,.latter who was’ act with that party when it cane’ up. to.the spirit of the times. A’ bill has been introduced to pay for . Alms House project is of this character, as well as the one to establish a branch Insane Asylum, . The. former provides for the purchase of lands, erection of buildings, ete., but does not make an appropriation. Of the character of ‘the latter we are not advised, ‘but each ‘will require the heavy expenditure of -mdhey, and the former at least is not needed. Local organizations, sustained by*privaté meahs ‘relieve the poor, and the county hospitdls take care of the property can be used for the insané and it might be well enough to establish a character calculated to arouse suspicion: We allude to'the bill proposing to take for roads built by Mono county, «This is an entering wedge. for the.assump. tion ‘of county indebtedness by the . teads-in Mono why should it not pay other counties? and why should one county be favored by the State above annther in the matter of building roads? The State is under no obligations whatever to pay such’ debts, and if sich a may with propriety takezailroad bonds _ theoreditofthe State, = Let legislators watch closely these ~-sehemesfor taking money from_ the . treagury of the State, as in_ nearly ev“ry case party favorites: are to be sup REPEALED,—The act prohibiting the repealed by the Legislature. An attempt was made to amend, 80 as to per-. mit only such as obtained a permit from Justices of the Peace, to carry weapons, and permitting Justices to grant.permits to respectable citizens, but this “The law has been the means “of inflict: ing fines'in @ few instinces, bat it has ~ been a nullity; so :far ai preventing the} use of weapons. We doubt if any dimination has been showa in the Dumber of cutting and shooting affrays since the passage of the law prohibiting the carrying of concealed weapons. The law againat exhibiting weapons in a rade and threatening manner will as effectually deter men from using them as the law Prohibiting the carrying of Tus Fievesnty, AMENDMENT.—It is now certain thatthe Fifteenth Amendment will be ratified by the requisite number of States. Senator Stowart rend & télegram ain; the'ratification of the Amendment by Rhede Island,.and stated, that Virginia, if admitted, would complete the list required! The Governor’ of Nedraska: will call an extra session of the Legis latte to take action upon the AmendTue MineRAL Lanp Birt A tel. gold. But the marvelous peculianty of this water is its healing power. It seems to be a veritable Pool of Bethseda. oe THE Washingtoli correspondent of the Baltimore Sun states that) the friends of the postal telegraph system intend to take advantage of the present strike to urgé that. the Government, through Congressional enactment, take control of the telegraph business in this country. “Gen. Washburn, of Wisconsin, intends at the first opportunity to call the attention of ‘the House to the matter, The present Postal Committee of the House, who have a’ government telegraph bill before them now, are understood to be averse to it. MEADOW LARKS.—The Grass Valley Union cays: The foot’ hill farmers are generally averse to the Meadow larks. being protected by-law. These birds are known to be most destructive to sprouting grain. One lark can eat twice his weight in wheat every twenty}four hours, City papers are in favor of amusements on the Sabbath has passed the California Senate, and, the Reporter says, will pase the Assembly by a large . majority. The Reporter says: Tweatyfour Democrats and five Republicans voted for the bill; and two Democrats ‘and four Republicans in epposition to the bill. . The vote is significant. Rev. Justin Perkins cied in Chicopee, Maséachusetts, the other day. He was for thirty-six years a missionary amoug the Nestariens, and for several years was editor of a Christian monthly publication, know as* Rays of Light, the only religious paper printed in Persia. He arrived home in August in failing Prince ARTHOR will visit Washington towards the close of the month, for the especial purpose of calling on President.Grant before visiting other portions of the United States. He will remaia abouts month and be the guest of Mr. Thornton, the. British Minister. Afterwards he will go to New York and remain several days. —_———— THE wind biew off th® hat of a little girl, 48 she was walking with her fatherin Trenton. Her father and she turned “and burried after it, and the hext moment the spire of the Fourth Presbyterian Church fell with a crash across the sidewalk at the very place where they had just been. souri has: passed a resolution, almost. unanimously, requesting the Representatives of that State in Congress to vote against any fyrther appropriation of money for public buildings in Washington. Of course, this is a step in favor of the removal of the Capital to the . Mississippi Valley. 4 COMPANY, wiade up bf the leading capitalists of Albany, Oregon, have purpose of digying a canal fromthe Tux Legislature of the State of Mis: services rendered.the State by the late Dr. Overton. { King introdnced.a petition in favor of Donner county, and Summers, of Sierra, one against it. ; A.bill was introduced to. create the office of Commissioner of railroads and telegraphs.. THE entire number of sheep in the United States is over 28,000,000" One half of these are kept in: seven, States Ohio taking the lead, with 6,730,126 head, and producirig nearly one-sixth of all'the wool in the country. ‘“Michigan shows third in this list. TuE New Bedtord Standard tells of a sick sailor who was left for several days alone on board a vessel lying in the harbor of that city, and who finally managed to get upon deck and hoist a signal of distress, ee THE store and entire stock of dry goods and groceries of M. C._ Phipps, of South Bloomfield, were destroyed by fire ob: Wedesday night. Loss $7,000: upon which there was an insuraace of < Georoe Lekx,.of Cincinnati, under. took to drink forty-one pints of medicated\warm water, in 24 hours, to care: “died, and the . Tae Woman's Su ffrage State Convention will assemble. at Dashaway Hall, San Franciseo, next Wednesday, and continue in session three days and evenings, \ man who prescribed it. is a $ ~eeee THE fund for the relief of Stanton’s family ‘amounts to $100,000, arid promises to grow much larger. Republicans are not ungrateful. THE editor of a Kentucky paper
claims to have in his possession the Col. Richard M. Johnson, just before the latter killed him. THE debt of Soath Carolina is $6,988,434 23, of which $3,178,571 27 has accrued since the close of the war The State will henceforth pay the interest on the debt in gold. Durine 1869, the German Benevo674 55. A New ORLEANS youth ate a box of castile soap to remove freckles, It is not known how he succeeded on the in. side, but outside he remains the same. ‘Tux Connecticut Railroad Commis. sioners intend to enforce the law re: quiring every railroad company to pro. vide safety bridges or aprons bétween passenger cars. persons at an expense of $26,402 Trg THEY are publishing ia Nuremburg papers “certain due. bills of honor,” } which the Bavarian Embassador at the Court of Saxony gave bat dida’t pay. .° Z 7 2 elected as-an Independent, scored both} Fea parties,.and was especially severe ou . . Democrats, but stated he was ready to} rheumatiem. He drank 29 pints and. '™* tomahawk -which Tecumseh threw-at-}lent Society of San Francisco, assisted . of Nevada. Mercantile Library building. monn. se j YIT) ACAI : no } “ —} SAAC WILLIAMSON, —ON-— . othe wie} TUBSDAY EVENING, FEB ™~ aT Si! ] slik FH FISHER JOHN ALANCASTTR, —__ ~ *D, W. SIGOURNEY, NILES SEARLS.” ee = OTICE IS HEREBY GI in purNow of anorder of te Probate Cour of the Cit: d County of Se ranc * State of Caltioenia’ me eon the Thirteenth day of January, A Ns. HENNING dicted, the Estate of JOHN 8: é the undersigned, the A Of the Estate of bald doneneeds ee. Will sdil dt Public A action, to the highest bidder for cash, in United States Gold Coin, and subject to confirmation ‘by ‘sald ProFRIDAY, the 25th day of February, A. D, 1870, at 12 o’cléck, MI In fromt ofthe Court House aoor, In the City of Nevada, In the County of Nevada, State ot Ca all the right title. fmterese — rR nee ere) said John 8. Henning, at the time of his death and-all the Tight, title and interest that the said Estate has, by operation of law. or oth+ erwise, acqu other than: or in: atidition to that of the said John 8. Henning, at the time of his death, in-and to the following described seid County of Nevada, and and des: cribed as follows, to-wit: One Hundred and Fifty—150— equal and undivyidea feet en those certain Quartz Mining Claims, known as the IDAHO COMPANW°S CLAIMS, situated and located on those certain Quartz Lodes known as the Eu-. reka Lodes, lying and being on and in the North Branch of Wolf Creek, about one mile easterly of the town of Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, State of California. Said the said claims known as the Emperor’s claims on said Lodes, and thence running therefrom easterly a distance on the same of Thirty One Hundred ‘@100) Feet, including all the dips, angles, spurs and variations thereof. TERMS GF SALE.—Cash in United States Gold Coin, twenty per cent ef the’ chase mo-¢y to be paid to the Auctioneer at the time of sale, and balance on confirmation of Sale'by said Probate Court. Deeds and Revyenue Stamps at purchaser's expense. Dated January 20th, 1870. “ J. W. BRUMA Administrator of the Estate of \éim [) Jobe Hen iB. : : J, , Finn, Attorney for Administrator, 1 January 2d, 1620-—ded @gARERIFF’s SsaLE.— a Ss Foley-on the 15th ay ct tenne D. 1870, recovered a tin th Court of the Fourteen al District of ~ Four ondred and anu joliars, — ($438'76) — from the date by said vel ship, County py vm hE fl about ove sourth mile ot MINING. PROPERTY 1 . ory diag x or property, situate in eaid : Claims begin at the easterly line or limits of . ir Dancing to commence at 8.o'clock.. TICKETS, including Sxpper, Three Dollars, Carriages furnished if neceseary. A general Invitation is hereby extended. By order of the Nevada Fire Department, Cc. 'T, CANFIELD, _C. W. CORNELL, Liquons, , " Goods delivered a reasonable distance Froe of Charge. . jl NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL « BROAD STREET, NEVADA city. J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor. the accommodation of Fan pl sno lic, Large additions have been made to io and it has been fitted up in elegant style. Nlessteit: Moome are large,airy and comfortable and the Table will compare iavorably that efany Hotel in the State, The pro will spare no gnesis Stages for all parts of the State have their Office at this Hotel. . The House is kept open ail ni it or the accommodation of the traveling pu Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hetel. A share of public patronage is respectfilly . solicited. ‘JOHN A. LANCASTER. Nevada City, Dec. 11th, 1860. . BALTZ & GUNTHER, — Vegetable and Variety Sto Adjoining McRoberts & Co. aa, Commercial Street, <. NEVADA. (8 FRESH VEGETABLES received-everymorning, and a large supply of Fruit saé other articles tor Table Use. : Also Lot of New Sour-Mrant. Gr Also a Large Stock of Candies, Confectionery, ete. ee" Fresh EGGS and BUTTER from the Ranches, and a Fime Lot 01 . Rowls, -GIVE US A CALL, NOTICE. LL es indebted to the firms of CRAW ‘ LEAVITT. & CU, and CRAW FORD é ., Ban ere herelg notified to mmedia.e nen ply oa Store of Paetocd & CO., and oN 3. R. ENGLISH, A ee in Bankruptcy, —) ‘HAIR DRESSING TH SALOON, PHILIP DUCA.. ..-Propricter , BROAD STRERT, NKVADA CITY. Shavimg «+---s0000.. . 4 POO EP es ee meres 26 “<<.2055, °° pains or expense to render his — ©. . trial, other causes durin; trial, } either adver two d have Court, after 1 the ca ing th motio ” The refere: It : opénit read t ous; t] necess _ Ae, Bret.cemen Frida; Then the r