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January 31, 1869 (4 pages)

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: bring wha dilations at answer for their
crimes. . Why is itthat these organs .
5 tadaee won ‘thins be’ was
playing his little faree ‘about the quo.
. REPORER, Set Geaeunas Geved Fury
pr en euitionng, ee saves
tion in San Francisco, and they will be
heartily aswisted by honest men of all
parties {ie es
Guzss Nor.—The : boring is from
the Gruss Valley National :
the Si — the arama
‘Thiete-adioot us near as the National
ever comes to the truth in regard to the
Republican party, The question of
Chinese immigration has’ never been
raised, and the National-can point to
no single act of the Republican party
indicating that it is in favor of Chinése
immigration, ‘The Nationat was the
champion of Jim. Goffroth in the late
vass, who, while a member of the
lature, advocated a bill for the imor of Coolies, and the Chinese
treaty, by vittue of which these people
came'to the State, ‘was negotiated and
Senate. They
were ‘here lend ~e the Republican
into pe
colishtiess there is in such “mea
XS ws thew ofthe National, ‘They ‘either
oh & muggins
y he Writes ‘to
saa . With water, Two or three days ago,
however, the:pump, wasstarted up and
{ran for the. purpose ,of. clearing the
Vshaft so-that parties could go down. tol
rinspect the ledge, with a view. to the j¢
purchase of the milland mine. The Nand three quarter miles there will be a
‘into the hands of a company who will
‘bring it out.
San Francisco, says the Sacramento.
‘six hundred ~¢itizens ‘of Lake county
= erty in thelate riot at Lower Lake.—
. They, lay their damages: at $250,000,
. and make a defendant of every person .
‘ Anown ‘to have “been ae in the . tre in Philadelphia-gave 2,000 loaves of
'] violent proceedings.
y. ® Baptist Church—the Stepney Green
‘. Tabernacle. He found wine in the
se . pitcher, and drank so freely before car.
ti fiends) -aré bn-. Jong into the baptistry, which had been
. himself throngh the water, and was
. tound lying on the floor next morning
. in a pool of water, dead drunk.
r, in w oy inninors ‘ate in—. to RS in pee ee years
‘gronfd: arrangements “havé al filled
ledge shows well ati@is thought to be
Yieh, Careful and scientific manage—
ment in working the Coe, will make it
“a leading mine, and it is likely to fall
if a a A Sa
THe Clear: Lake Water Company, of .
Union, have begun suit against five or
who they allege des*royed their propAn English thief got into a very
ridiculous trouble recently while trying
to steal the silver communion service of
rying away the booty, that he fell head
left open'by the sexton. He’ dragged
A’ MAN ih Astabula county,. Ohio
lost the sight of one eye about eleven
years ago. Recently it became suddenly irritated from some cause and. sight
was restored,
DuRine the Christmas festivities in
the Colored Methodist Chusch, in Cum] berland, Maryland, four men rushed
yinto the building with--open:-knives ih
their hands; and seizing a man named
Ross, stabbed him to the heart.
THE largest kitchen in the world is
ender 2 meat establishment at Fray
Bentos, on the Urnguay,-South America. It covers 20,000 square feet, and its
four meat cutters can dispose of 200
bullecks in an: hour. /
' A NEw underground railway is projected in London, to extend along Oxford street. and Holborn from the General Past Office: ‘The nine stations will
be one third ofa mile apart.
—_—ooo
A WOMAN named Diy, living: in Drywood, Ky., whose husband was recently
killed by bushwhackers, has falleo-heir
Pto-an estate worth four hundred thousand dollars.
oe
CONCERTS to raise funds to properly
inter the Confederate dead are to be
we igné 3 Robaseee:
. of Nevada has reversed the decision of
cific Contract Law constitutional.. .A
comb. formerly foreman of the Ameri~
can Flag, has falien. nate to $3,000,000
in Germany.
Tae Alpine Chronicle ‘indorses the .
proposition for a’ Publishers’ Conven* tion, and suggests that publishers comte with Springer, of the Amador
, and when he has received a sufmtion, that he issue a call ta
_ The Chronicle further sug“gests Sacramento ‘as the place for the}
Convention, and. the me: a8 soon as
_ -pratticable, . oe,
CorFEE without mk is rot e the
. Turks asan antidote to the injurious
effects of tobacco.
sins we Supreme Court .
* three yeas ago, and declared the Spe.
printer of San Francisco,James New-.
Scions avanbor to justify the holding of
1 if the principal cities of Georgia
thie winter, by ladies of that State.
Iowa hina One thousand six ee
and eighty miles of railroad.
CHIGNONS are hired ‘out by the
‘month in Paris.
Hinaw Powers, cia returns to this
country soon, has been absent men
one years.
PRESIDENT Timothy Dwight of Yale
was the first man in America to cultivate strawberries.
Mr. Bancroft, living in Georgia, has
gathered 5,000 — of cotton from
one acre. °
"A LITERARY. Socrery.— We: are inorganized in this city and is ina fair
[way of becoming prosperous.
A, WESTERN paper speaks of two
men who fell out of. an “intoxicated
. the northeastern portion of the State,
Russian authorities in Poland dread
in Quebec; and, mechanics have the almarkets inthe country, a
GREAT Britain had a population of
i
. giris.
. formed that@ literary. society >has-beenrd at the . ‘The entrance to the tunnel on the side eS
_Gampletely payed? out’? re
: opped for spon weeks, “says the: hae aia Sree SETS =
_. Grass Valley Union, and the under—. doneche, and lies 4,880 feet a
(This there isa difference of .
sea level.
level 434. fest.” But the tunnel will aetually rise 445 feet: above the level of
the French end, © attaining this height. ae
at a-distance of about four miiles from
that extremity; in the remaining three
fall of only ten feet, 'so that this part of
the line will be” practically level,
NEw County: S Another new Sdunty
is proposed in Nevada. It is to take
and have the county seat at Elkoeast, the Poles are said to be prepared
to organize another insurrection.__‘The
this, and are reported to be more rigorous than ever,.
bread to the poor on Wednesday morning Jan. 6th.
tea
Suir building and every other industrial enterprise is steadily. decreasing
ternative of emigrating or Sierving.
A PoruLan New York organist performs at weddings for one hundred
dollars a tune.
GEO. PEABODY is is expected to endow
a Foundling Hospitalin New York with
For five years, in Vermont, the divorces have numbered one to every 20
marriages. —
Taree hundred ia regular female physiciuns-are now. in practice in the -United States,
New York city .consumies weekly
5,500 beeves, 215000 hogs, and: 22,000
sheep.
A NEw Jersey. paper recently made
the surprising stateiment that “two
thousand car loads of cats” had come
over Western railroads, lhe editor designed to say “oats,”
A Lor of boys recently trying to ascertain to which class of trees the Tree
of Knowledge belongs, when one little
fellow gave it as his decided opinion
that it t maa bea birch tree.
A MODEST young lady refused to sit
ata table, recently, where there were
undressed potatoes. She is the same
one who refused to go to bed while
slumber wrapped its arms around her.
NEw York and Visdokipn support
1,678 billiard rooms.
TE Cleveland post office is “manned” by female clerks.
lighted by electricity.
CHIcAGo is one of the greatest game
30,980,345 in June last.
An American newspaper bine: beet
started in Florence.
in this country.
New York webeorte twelve ee
Cubans, pase
THE late lamented king of Siam left
2,000 widows.
Malta.
STEWART’S new store employs 1 000 .
Omana has dics wp, t 000 Buildings
‘this-year. —
use dgain in England and France.
Bb
plenty in the Chicago market,
ae
el cnkthan dh teks heel pe
they
In case of war breaking out in the}
THE propfietor of the American Thea.
THE gas in Stewart's new store ‘is
. One fifth ofthe Jesuits are-at work :
Mempais has revived the Sons of
CARRIER pigeons are coming into.
ANTELOPE meat—from the plains is
Nevada —
STUCK ite
A Large Lot of
TINWARE,. .
HARDWARE,
_AND_ CROCKERY, .
And also a Large Stock .NEW CROCERIES !
WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY CONSUMERS WITH ALL GooDs IN
OUR LINE ON MOST ~
2 REASONABLE TERMS. et
The old customers of ss &
Shurtieff and all ound who desire
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e.,
ave invited to call and sce us.
mee So Sap
We have ye just received prone our NEW @ROCERIES, A SUPERIOR LOT OF
“i GENUINE aa
A Large Stock of. Crackers of different
kinds from the celebrated Boston Bakery.
California and Eistérn Cheese, of the finest brands, and a general assortment
of Goods for the larder,
8 All Goods delivered free within. ‘reasonabte distance. i J30
Diséolution of Go-pattntethdy”
OTICE is hereby g. ven that the co-partnership heretofore existing between ‘I’,
L. Baldwin and f Shurtleff; under the firm
name of Baldwin & Shartleff is dissolved by
mutual consent. ‘The business will be carried
on at the ald stand by SMHURTLEFF & IRISH,
T.'L. BALDWIN,
T. SHURTLEFF,
N>B.—As the old firm’ desire to settle up
speedily, all parties indebted are respectfully
invited to call and settle. 530
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA
DAILY STAGE LINE.
LAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
long established and popular Stage Line,
we are ready to carry passengers over the
road with speed and safety, promising to treat
those who travel with us in a courteous, and
we trust, satisfactory manner.
; Meuws Departure. Ki
tenn Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, waite.
; at 8 and 11 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock: P.
Leave Nevada, dally, at9o “clock, az: M., ‘apt.
2and& o'clock, P.
. “SHAW & MAJOR,
jot . PROPRIETORS.
FOR WHITE PINE
6
go to
E._F. SPENCE.
D 6. BAKER. J. &. MARTIN
BAKER & MARTAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GeeD
_ OF ALL Eurpe.
weop! woop Wood!
Shakes, Shingles, &c., ken,
‘WHERE? 2
At BAKER & MARTINS,
NO, % BROAD STREBT
buggy.” _ }gho is engaged in Louis
THE manufacture of from sor—
~ Nevada, September 12th.
AVING RECENTLY ADDED = OUR}
—aLse—
. WHEAT,
ees "SARL, 1,
‘No. 37 COMMERCIAL s7REMT, hee
JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE
ll ¥ URNISHING “Goons: :
q
NeW Work.
We have competent buyers not
only in New York but also in’ the European:
Markets, te ake advatitage of am Ration R
in prices. a
. We purobase our Goods at Lower
@
. Rates than any
in this city or county !
—
Sales commence at GA. I, and
—— until 10 we 1
o * HAAS & & COMPANY,
HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT
That they can and will
OUTSELL & UNDERSELL
One-Horse ane
@9" In thie County or any other, ei
OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT !
. one CLOTHING,
Latést Style’ Hats,
BOOTS, :
sill,
FURNISHING GOOD3,
We CAN and WILL SELL 50 per
cent less than former Rates!
AND SUPSRIOR’TO ANY
HiTHERTO iF2PORTED!
We will seli
English Beaver Suits.
Cassimcrs Suits,
Biack Broadcloth Sults
At Astonishing Low Rates!
HATS! HATS!
HATS of all Styles and Colors.
A Large Assortment
—Or— ~
“. Mission . and Pioneer Blankets.
——
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
—ARD—
it
NEW RUBBER COODs !
Something you have mot seen
since 1856, in the line of
RUBBER CLOTHING.
MIAAS & CO., are the Only Sole Agents
for Nevada County.
" Qn hand an unlimited supply
WHITE SHIRTS!
Including ‘the Celebrated STAR BRAND.
Every Man that wants: CLOTHING, 1 soos
. RUBBER GOODS, , BLANKETS, &e--will best
consult his own interest by calling at_
_& HAAS & co's,
A Cer, ‘Pine & Commercial Ste.
\Founded July 20th, 1856.
One-Horse Importer k W holesaler =
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