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January 9, 1869 (4 pages)

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of land h
“en they edad
SATE TAI BE OTIS
ib
L tebe white the _cattea ead growing. The
. expense of this system was very great;
. er re
was 16¢ bishea Seat ‘he grain grain crops were
a8 follows : Mii cexleene serie}
« $200,075 ba; eatw4 216977; rye 16,071;
corn 971,056 ;. buckwhdas 10275. the
yield of (potatoes was 1,350,658. bu;
emit potatoes: 75,408, onions 70,200,
dia! 7,861 Ibe,’ ‘hops; /469,90? Ibs, hay
264,309 tons, beets, $562. “Dairy PrO= big:
peyote et chevse 2,pres 186,361-cows amounts to only
598,046, horses ven rm 24,909;
Tedslon is
n #0 low as $1
— sad rengig from hong up to
This bot a "Westie oh the dali
tion ofthe entire South; Even as far
‘porth iis Maryland ‘thousands of acres
Wve never been undef cultiyamany -wers—-bought—at— the .
close ofthe’war and before the rebdllion
lower’ tlaa in the ddjoining State of
Pennsylvatiis. What a maigillonos
igh thé Soath as . soon.
ke live without
feat ofthe Ka hy. Klan. Thése forest
Jand =. t st, under . cultivation
“yall yield much, returns per acre
= thatwhieh has been cultivated Dt
7 nidot Hine! tnbor xi
a great oa of. a South. It
Bebo; "the Vahe. of enterprise and
as shut ot the energetic ren labor.—
With the restoration of “good govern— .
head Whoulands oF of foreign. born and!
men will fd their way
into into tae and the time will soon
e when. thay, section will vie. with
‘the orth in prosperity, We hope that
before the close
oath ‘aes “We learn that in
the course of a week the owners of this
mine will visit it, in-order to gee what
is’ to be done preparatory to Fe“ cout,
~ Spring comes ‘with its flowers and sing.
ing birds, it ‘Will be none the less weléonie at Grass Valley. because -of the
thunder of stamps and the sound ‘of
' machinery of Wolfe: creek, at the old
cry ‘Ranch. aha
WE areas a ue indebted pa the Pa™
Pia Teguees Soe ep.
8
Sie
of Grant's administra. fox
Udit’ to see the South on the eee A
es
and required the p
. sell in a depressed warket, in order te
} re the debt. with interest and com*
missions incurred at the beginning of:
the season. This.year a new policy
was adopted, and the planters being
free frogrithe:éleims of their ereditors,
had full control of their cotton. Asa
result of this inethod of doing busicess
ptia enetiod that tp Léverpoct specelators have been deterred from forming
by the., physind . toe suggests papas the plague is the
the wickednesy of the people pressitict
hat oe Eee, ee
+ . the following =”! t
Let-us cease a look aia the sewers.
Let us look into 60F Own wicked hearts.
a
~~
bis wa here sulee}. nd in the the see—— us drive from
political,
Kae;
hope, hiseling priests, hg t=
i Ruciehe tahoe
~ . pray with and forus;and i -will g¢
‘. antee that the plague will be
We woulf mildly suggest that Par—
! son Fitzgerald be ‘appointed Health
Officer. Since San, Francisco is a dem*’
ocratic city we do not wonder at othe
‘. Prevalence of seaphare.
THE book of the Benevolent Society
: has been transferred to the TRANsenipr’s collector, E. W. Hayden, ‘and .
hereafter;on the first Saturday of each
month, the members of the Society will
_be called mpon for their subscriptions.
Many of them aré.in arréars, and as
the funds of the Society are anything
but t ) it is hoped that all delinquents. promptly respond. —
work of this association has been 4 good
on@; many cases of ‘waht and suffering
have beem relieved ;» but with the limited céneribitiond relief tan not be as
gomplete and extended as it should be.
Phe knowledge that saffering and penury aré in our neighborhood has alway been Sufficient 16 attract. the attention aod.enlist the sympathy of our
people, and all should unite in advancing and promulgating the interests and
objects of the Society:
— I ie erie angen
UNANiMotsty Nominarep. — Wm.
nomination for United Siates. Senato
. ts partin the discusHe made a
A CLERK of F: Skinner & Co., Boston,
“. dtéw'$15,000 from the Bank of Commerce, and while passing down staits
. from the banking room .a man threw
ine . black pepper in his eyes and made a
$1,400 only.
Tue Porr «
—Ts
FrREEMAsON ᐀䄀渀 exFriposs it? The Po mason !
possible t it wil be tai but he
In_theregister
. Lodge, the minute of his initiation has
been discovered ; and the fraternity, in
order to revenge itself for the excommunication pronounced against it, pub.
lishes the document representing the
successor of the Apostles wearing the
Masonicemblems. His Holiness, Pius
Fereottl As
Sebel a
ae infernal reglons.’
he has his eternal
at, . which turned out 1,400,413 barrels: of. DRPURTER © 2
id . tour, SS >? Camipleti
+} their ngual dombinetions Ww forte prices .
+ down, and that cotten in Lancashire }
*. now commands from 10} -to 33 pence
; per pound against 7 to § pence last year.
: bo! shoPwen Reiipy A correspondent
,. of the Peitic ridiculing the
se _ eae caused by any
grab for the money, but eseaped with . stord and
change says > “Who pag: have susIX, is no other than Bro. Jean Mastai . ’
‘a Ys Condemned .
Maxvvacronss. —The following Tet hy Lips eterno False 1?
THE = onnkiedt' 1
Springs, continues to pay well, the
rock crushing, independently of sulphurets,.in the déighbériood Of $50 per
tol, “with ground easily aud cheaply
worked. The Higgins. and Larimer
. ledge “is showing good rock, and the
mill te crush it is rapidly approaching .
completion. The Seven-Thirty mine .
and the Bowery On the lead waters of
. Squirrel ereek are both proving themselves very rich. ‘We anticipate a live Stanmnence between Vallejo
rand * Sah Pad and the time -by
‘the Catifornia Pacific road from Sachours and a half. The fare is $3 50.
RETRENCUMEWT, — GerieralBatler
succeeded in passing an amendment to
the ‘Diplomatic bilf, in Committee of the .
While, consolidating’ thie missions in
Chili, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, and
providing ‘that the~basiness stiall be
done by the present Miriister at Peru,
antil a néw appointment is made. This
reform saves the Government $25,000.
Joun M. Borrts, of Virginia, was re~
ported in a dying condition on the 6th
ADSTIN W. LESTER
‘AW. LESTER £2
Dealers ty = =~ oe
Groceries,LIQuoRs,
mee. ke. &e,
Goods delivered & reasonabie. distance Free
. orcha Sener =~
R. M. HUNT, M.D, ———
“£P TENDING PHYSICIAN,
>. WEVADA OFTY.
sp8-"67-tf
NOTICE.
prpoitend ts will take one
re have Sot cur -Sroces usin
eee ‘al “e
ee he ns eu yes made immediately at
Hanson's Store.
Pe ; GREGORY & MARSH.
Mr, A. H. HANSON will occupy our
we cordially recommend onr late castomers t¢ give him a trial on trade, G.&M.
CHARCOAL : FOR SALE
“sos DEBERNARDI,
. SPRING STREET,
Nevada, Jan. Tth, 1808,
‘JOHN CALDWELE,
-Atterney and Counselor at Law
ais Notary Public. «=
~ MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA wnert.
ly and successful season inmiping at
ta'. Grass Valley during 3 the next summer.” .
ra On: me ee the ‘New World will
Ia the fear of the National Exchange Hotel
HAY Or the beat Ohateoul ar the Of the
*black kind,” at Wholesale and Ketall,
at reasonable rates,
oetter than in need of CHARCOAL sas
Matest Style Hats, .
—
eee
cent less than former Rates! .
AND SUPERIOR TO
sey ha depslncap bebe? IMPORTED:
Ww cenaa
: ere ‘Suits, ,
age, ee aap
Did you bear ‘About those
NEW RUBBER Coops !
ines 1856, in the line of "Te
HAAS & CO., axe the Only Sole Agents
_ for Nevada County.
, On hand on unlimited sippty —
—or—
GEO. R. CRAWFoRD: s
:-. FASHIONABLE ' ‘CLOTHING, :
ramento'te Ban Franeisco will be three .
a Babe aad WE, ba we nya
Black Hroadeloth Suits,
Something you have net. séch.
Laser eee Ter y [eaPe Se ww “yaaa, . ies be 5 room sn
shingles were made. There were tern at = ;
quartz mille, “whith crashed 391,480{——* NEW sae a cae ; BE apE smartness, rath fe ae
. tons of rock. Water ditchessforanin-. eg ie Tae 28 aetna a. oe en
‘ing -parposes, 854, with an average eagiina,. ye ee ee ee
length of 11,949} miles, and using 711-02.. +: Paris, : .-GEO.-R.-CRAWEORD
936 i of water per day. Water. and New Work. = “yn OR. . :
ditches for irrigating oes pony 720, irs =n i gyre te
mills, 6,which used up 3, 125,000 pounds We have b ‘
of wool: Coal—60,362 tons.were mined, sate Mare compotone moyen TOYS ! ‘Tors 1. banda
Railroads—30, —— “street railPA de MI i lc OE birnbecanill pe 20% eee
vendi el ee __. . us he Prossiest, -.
Savana Moves Tho. Grae Yale “We perchase cur Goods at Lower . a1 a Tbe Neste, Ngan
Massachusetts Bill, continues to give} \. “Rates, thaneay cod = oP TA as pate
out rock, which pays from $70 to $90 -Horse Importer & Wholesaler).. Phe Cheapos :
per, top.. The oviners themaclves. work . . One; DF, dadeians +The a rar
in the mine and employ but few men in this city or county ! Stock :
oar ae pins A eta oo = terre ever seem in Nevada City:
is) anes.
Grant else Fort a iain Ee
aTe ty’
7 Ny Don't be wi aaonienapion on to
ie HAAS & B coma,
HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT :
——— can and will p
peway any *of the folbowhng anti
* eles without examining“
nd. Priges
3
Shing eae os
Pron rei PARTICULARS, a
GEO. R. CRAWFORD, \
Broad strect,..<s;:..Nevada. Cay . )
Terrible Commotion in “Nevada,
_. And it can’t be helped .
IT 18. A FACT THAT
J. & S.’ ROSENTHAL,
aA aero Low Rates ! ON BROAD poreaeed, NEVADA Cry,
MATS! . HATS! . WENEST STOCK OF .
HATS of all Styles and Colors, Dry G ay . “a &
2 an ; Baney Goods,
; Alaska Furs,
AL Assortment ~ .
ee or < : OL Cloths, ; =
+ le J : : Shawl &
Mission and Pioneer Blankets. cieekal
— : < Etc. Rte
é And an are selling them Cheaper than any
? OL ther Ketabrishmen the 5 PRY. I
BOYS CLOTHING, AND SEE and you will ten be con viice. r
wer FURNISHING Goons! sqitgation is is called tothe following NEW
BONNETS AND AIATS for Ladies and Mis
ses the New Parisian Fashions,
Sngenia Vloaks, ¥ietoria Poplins,
and Ladees Drees Dress Goods of every variety.
‘Laneuat Hosier Ole Linen, Fine Napkins, Irish Linens Biery, Ladies and Cmidren! Shoes 2
tare, Gian uve Oil Cloths, a aca a
Valuable Property For Sale.
* fee BR FOR SALE MY GARDEN
and the Kesidence thereon at a rtasonBi able price. ‘The shoiee ;
able pric of P nails Away weet sand ey
large number of and
Grape Vv Fines from which over
Wine was made this season.
cated on East Broad Street, se prope. of N. P. Brown. For a apply to
. SCLIEUTTI, on the premises, dz
astute Catena” STAR “BEAND.
——
21 Mel si orem: oth .
RUBBER GooDs, BLANKETS, Se. will Best
. cogsult his own interest by calling at8, HAAS“& CO's,
“Cor, Pine & en a Si
ip eae wi
nal
caste pews ONLY . bblicited.
pos tonet rTritmae 2