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July 14, 1869 (4 pages)

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ne Tue Ticker Mabe. —The pee: i “ ‘ The-vote polled was.in the neighbor— ‘Hood of 2,000, and ‘probably larger than ‘terness WHich frequently characterized old system being apparent. usin which we are to meetihe old enOF. he: Ualon-partsthropghont—the + conaity have performed their daty so ar as the selection of éandidates for des several. county offices is concerned, is ever before, polled at a Primary. election in the county. On next Saturday the votes of the several precincts will canvassed by the County Central Com. mittee and the resalt~ officially nounced. The candidates and their friends hae made an energetic’ fight, but im ‘the canvass and at the polls the coutést0as Conflacted’ with propriety: . ; the almost entire absence of that bitan% the contests in the primaries under the ‘We have confidence: enough inthe goud sense and fealty to party of the unsaccessfal candidates to believe ttat they ‘will cheerfully acquiesce in the popular verdict,and’ sapport their more furtanate competitors for: mominations with «4 hearty good will _The Crawford systerh Was bees tried in this county ander most favorable circumstances and in compliasice with the almost mnanimous demand of the party, The action of the. last Convention held, and the popular feéling im ite favor made the trial! ute necessity. The result is before the public, and so far as the party is Goncernéd ¥t “is final, at Teast for this' time, ‘Atter, the contest is closed, and the candidates elected; we may with ptopriety.point out its merits and its defects. The Contest is now before omy, and the fight is to be made on the same field as last year, It will be a contest between Republicanism and ‘Democracy on the same ground, and it behooves Union men to stand by their colors, nuited on principle, and forget— ting aibthe-differences and bickerinys of the past, work for ¥ictory'in the com» mon cause, must be fought and the vietory ‘will be ‘ours if Union sabe “to dary. THE. ps Ming ander the sun is grafting potatoes. Ne ven © of operas tion is to take two po , One Of each variety, she good qualities of which itis wished to combine. With a pocket knife cat jall the-eyestelearly out of dne of them, and substitute in their place the eyes cutout ofthe other. The eyes to be inserted.should be sprouted and cut ofthe same shape and size in the other er potato ; they ate held in place by hairpins, and bound‘’with bdss ‘inatting or twine. The fit must be exact, and the rind of éd¢@h. wiust just miget. The grafted potatoes are then to be planted,.As some of the grafts thay fail, it is well £0 operate-on'a dozen pry more sets at @ time. ~The’ produce. of these; potatoes are to be kept’ seperate dnd planted out the. fullowing year, when théir qudlities will be’ proved. Many ivarieties will sometimes result from grafting only two kinds into each other, and the results are said to have astonished: the originator of the system, a8 twO' feds “have -prodaced a white potaté.” “Kidneys aid rounds grafted into each other producs rounds, mottled and . kidneys, difering. from both’ ‘Parents. Nor Our YxEt—The Crown Point mine, says the Bee, is still on fire. The first day thatthe news of these mings being-ofy fife reached Sacramento; an old Nevada, miner, who was faniiliar with the amount of. timber in those mines, said to us, “That fire cannot be extinguished in less: than six ‘months. In some levels.it willenever be got out until every’ stick of timber is burned ;” and his prediction. is likely to be verified. — TuE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNALsr-The American Journal of Mining, in, ehtering upon ite néw vol-~ ume, has been. changed to the * ‘Enginecering and mining. Journal.” > As a mining publieation it. stands second to none in the coutitry, and, jidging from the first namber, it Wil provean equally electric core. ceived from the wiremills in hanks. of ‘fifteen or twenty pounds each: each cettain its conductivity, none below a Fe e 17 i cet tain standard being aiiowed to be sed. Flee conductor consists of a strand of se ameter, or a little less than one six~ teenth of round thé ‘tentral wire. wires are rendered perfectly compact by the coating of the central wire with an adiesiye matter known as ‘‘Chatterton’s Compound.” plete strand is four bandred pounds per nautical mile. of about one mile, ready te be covered with gutta percha. The strand is passed through a vessel of Chatterton’s Cotipound, and through a die corresponding to the size of the first coating of gutta percha, which is forced zoand the strand as it passes through the die. Four successive coats } are thas applied, and between each coating the wire receives a film of the compound, which improves “the insulation and binds the¢osts together. nautical mile, equally divided between the copper and the gutta percha. The THe ‘Fresca ATLANTIC Came — . s made into a paste for protecting the The copper wire is rehank being tested on its arrival to dsven wires, 0.56 inch in disix being twisted The seven ‘an inch, The weight of the comIt is made in lengths *and wontd on reels The total weight of the gore is 800 Ibs. per total length of cable for the section between Brest and St. Pierre is 2,788 nautical miles, the second section thence to New York 776 nautical miles, with smaller wire consisting ofa condactor of 107 lbs, per nantical mile, and @ cov~ ering 150 lbs. per mile. The cable thus prepared is finished with a serving of jate yarn “and ten wires of homegenious iron, each of which is covered with manilla yarn stecped’ in ti ‘tar. Ace Léeidaseish: at 12 o'clock, saya the Union, the miners of the Empire mine quit work. Two of the mén started for, their cabin, near the, North Star mill: They went by the trail which leads from Ophir Hill to the North Star, and had not gone far on their journey before they were poune6d upon by fodrmien, who appeared to be lying in wait for them, The Empire men, both Cornishmen, were struck at, one escaping and the other receiving several bad bruises over the head. The instrument used was a-slung shot or other blunt weapon. “The wounded man was left on the ground and lnid there until daylight, As bis assailants left him one of them remarked “damn you, you are'dead.” ‘He came to, town next morning and his wounds, three or four bad ones on the scalp, ‘and one in the side were Greased: At the same time another party of the Empire men were going from their work to. their homes, on Gold Hill. These were beset near the old reservoir ‘on the road which leads from Ophir Hill, and one of them was badly wounded by a bludgeonor slung shot. The others thn went backs to the Empire and slept all night in the dry -house. The only cause f this sort of work is, that men work at the Empire mine. This knock~ ding a man down io the dark is a “moral suasion” method of keeping the Empire mine idle. These facts, simply related are. comments sufficient on the state of affuirs now existing in Grass Valley. The pnblic have been told net to agitate while sach quict and smooth. ness exists here. 4 To accommodate patties wishing to send for friends in the East, the C. P-: R: R, will issue transportation ofders (westward) for through tickets from more, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, and other principal cities, to‘San Francisco, Sacramento, and other points on the C. P. Rt R., upoa application, di~ rect, to the home office in Sacramento, or through apd: of ihe septal 8 agéncies. ONE dollar is the price which a fearBoston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti-. > We. Wiek, of Califoriiia, was robbed . Gaim enry Erereth. = G. Waite.. Fez As Farquhar 4, Sta Rent 3. Reesrder, Wale dan, Ad BTICE 7. Hi Rétie 7.0.. a aa hn Williams . . ..csesseose 2233. praee White. i ssvewetsdss--s 552 a George W. Dizon.:s.-.--+--bs) “WT. Wocddieceensnesese-.-52 G. 8. 8. Getéhell-... .-.4--866 —_—_———— BricusM on THE ‘Rawesoe.—Brigham Young and Trambell have. had an interview in which the former declared somd Federal officers would s00n be expelied from Utah, and that the‘MMormons would resist any law of Congress against polygamy. Trumbull gave Young te understand that the laws must be obeyed, and the parties sep~ arated, Herr ScHNELL and his Japanese are in fie spirits, saysthe Alta. The rapidity of the growth of the three year old mulberry trees which they brought across the Pacific and planted some weeks ago is already astonishing. They have put out a great quantity of the seed nuts of the tea plant, which are coming up finely. . Tue Odd Fellows’ Savings Bank of Sah Francieco has declared a dividend of 18 per eent. per annum, free of Federal tax, for the past six months, ending June 20th.. This is the largest dividend declared for the past year or two by any of the Satings institutions of that city. GEN. Canby pronoynees the late Vir~ has cause for eongratulation atthe sticcess of the President’ et of reconstruction inVirginia. { B. F. Wasutxneton, editor of the Examiner, and member of the Board of Tide Land Commissioners, is dangerously ill at Paso~ Robles Hot Springs
San Luis Obispo.conaty. THE State of New Hampshire ‘has 38 Savings Banks, with 62,931 depositors, and resources over seventeen willjons. Exratatis meet in Chicago, where sion of her hnsband, who has been carried off by a brother. Ax Indiana tuwn, as an ¢conomical way of avoiding building sidewalks, buys cavalry boots for =_" who have to walk abemte Tait: 3 < THE ‘Queen of ps Re ‘aa several. of _Her.Ministers were” sionary Church. of $1,236 in coin, hear Virginia City, less youth in Missouri asks for biting -able organ of engineering. . off a rattlesnak’s ‘head, on Saturday; a own 4. reasurer, Davenport 2 Williamson ‘4. dotiecton, Toms perintendent ot Schools, \] win 3, Patterson 4. \. South Fork—Assembly,, ttisen. 0. pe thaker 2 ‘Knotswell 13, Days 6, Rolfe 4 et eee ‘illiaans 3, White 8, Dixon 3, Woods D: B. Sykes. iii i. 657 fy CE ation 8; Sykes 1, Dannals 3, McAE RS eer Senator Everett 12, Waite 3: Sheriff, James Matriott..,-:-+-e-00 120. Venard 16. \ County Clerk; Farqubar Z> Beptlensss «cnc sient. ctisae 129 11, Stanjey _ Retorder, Patton 8, For Sheriff. Leavitt 3, W ; 4, Pistrict AttorNigte Vihadt in occckiccsoc cit ney, Long 9, Deabq.Treasurer, BigeSeba GusilEs..-ccacce3200 <2. 60s low 2, Davenport 1, Knowlton 7, Lan'_e For-Clerk. i caster 2 W illiamsen Assesspr, MaGeorge x Warquher.--.-----{i son 10, Malloy 5 3. Collestor, Tompkins 1 tee Dtanlencs+-a5 os a ae 4, Huckins 4, Davidson 7. tower’. Ser Sedaeder: dent of Schools. ‘Preston 13) Power 3. . Road, Commissioner, Preston 8, Power RB BERAws . 7-5-5: --= 2 a : 3. Road Commissioner, Angier 6, Pastersen 2/Getrhell 5. \ ginia election one of the best that has . . 4+ eceerred, and says the whole country now a wife has sued to obtain posses-. publicly baptised in the English, Mis’ Assessor, Mason 7. / Tompkins 6, Davidson 1--Su-4 Preston 3, Road. Casmimissioner, Bald~ six punched. The a © pure Fig ed Orders solicited. © foot aaa ch: aper by the quantity, madeteuheavy Russia Iron. AnomexLong 2, Deal . have greater d Seréen, will . durability are not excelied,one being eqnal to A large number of mills are us ine them in-preference tetbe punched Also, best_ punched Screens ‘for Quartz. Ce. ment, Flour and Rice Mills at cheaper rates than heretofore: SETeen j¥i4 Singleton 1, for eale cheap. "SAVE COSTS: ersona who are indebied'to the frm Y METER & CO. are re quest ed to call ; and settle the sage immediately with L cobs, at the cigar store-of. J. Jacobs, on Pin street: if ain arteh. gana Ser, stose lately oceupie BOT & Ou t corner of [email protected]@ Pine MiMbteL are oficrcd Apply.to L. JACOBS, at the Cigar Store of J. Jacobs, Pine SUPehy iy JaBaldwin 4, eI $29205,in U. ecation to me @ and costs of suik. ONSTABLYWS SALE. —By Virtue of an Ex d@irectéa and delivered j-sued out of the Court of Wh Curran, aJnstice of the Peace in and for the township of Rough & Ready. County of, Nevada. “tate of Catifornia, on “Yond oe: Seed Wik >to 3 of Wm. MeNefi. an ‘gains istfor the eum of S. Gold Coin. debt, interest.damL pave this 6th day of July, 1860, duly levied on and taken in executhe party in the District Convention. PROTESTANT churches are being es~ tablished in coat of the chief: towns in . US Tukey. Woonsocket; B.-L; recently destroyed property valued at ‘$100, 000. Hay is $30 a ton in n the northern part of Vermont, and in some sections the cattle are said to be starving. "Tut sham wake of the Poa teak coalminers was not a success from the proprieters’ point of view. a oe THERE are more stores to. rent. on Broadway, New-York, “than ever was known before at this season’ of the y year. A SPIRIT~PHOTOGRAPH Nery has been opened in Chicago. -myste. 4. rious pictures are made with great success. Chicago dake t to have the most valuable horse in. America; “Bashaw, Jr.,” ote, which $35,000 has lately been refusOF 741 inmates sotthe California State Prison, only 251 were born ia the United States. ham: Young, the ecalawage. > BORN. » ; Acconpane uF Hida Federal officers are a At owes Fiat, way lith, to the wife of Dr. E. T. At Graes: al 1889,, to the wife chews ope iar SOrReEE! s. J. . MILLINGTON, "WIM! give a Soiree, : AT FEMPERANCE HALL, . On Thursday Evening, July 15th. E27 A cencral invitation is extended. wens for working the. CAD ym Gallfornia, yt qerepent, working eaid Raid been condacted by said Renee as hfeSee 8 =* we sum perce ordered Ob thence running THE largest fire that ever visited . 1. $iot known as Mau with the line of terly sixteen feet more or thence wester street forty pansy be the place of ses levied upon and sold to satisfy said ju wg aoe and commsel fees a: J.. Walling ---22--99 eagsree.tHh Mesdow Lake—Assemblymen, tion all thé rignt, title, interest and claim of For District Attorney, gieton 1, Days1, Rolfe 2 ‘Williams PN theabove named defendant in andite the {olW. D: Lotig-.:.--s4s.--4 Sec-e 93 Weets i, Pattison 13. . Griffiths 12 owing —a, ‘property, to-wit; All thar . ee a eee 1152 ° ae tain parcel of ground and lot of ‘ Sykes 15, Dannals 2 , McBride 3, Stotjel.mining claims, situated in what is For Treasurer, lare22es Snowe as. the gid Cs paeppera Ranch Rw. ania WES: a Senator, Everett 3, Martin 12, Waite es a tho Kavala County, California. TF. Dever porteoveresee ress 1, Sheriff, Venard 17. Clerk. Far. containing.1000 feet, mere. ee together RN. W Knowlton ---.-. --»-+--. 160 quhar 14, Stanley 1. Recorder, “Patton . with the and water tad all improve John A. Lancseter...«-+---Si 14, Leavitt 1, Walling 1. District At« sealant bate = esite ain pga Ieané Williamson. «-+-+---+ 438 . a ‘Lotg 5, Desi 11. Treasurer, shove described tein the highest bidder For Assessor, _ : gelow +. Davenport 1, Knowlton 5, . fo cash, in gold coin, in front of the office of Ay F. Mason.. .csse+-+ssse0e 8 a Pisinoum 10 Assessor; Mason 11, Wm. het eF: ag Rr os a . CMy MaMeTren:sasnsese “he? +? AR Mulloy 6. _ Collector, ‘Tompkins 15, . 5 1805, bevween the hours of 9.4. m., andr. For Collector, Davidson 1. ‘Superintendent of Schools . =. Given under m y of JuE. O. Tompkins .---+--ee0. 823 Preston 9} Power 7. Read Comumis-—. 13; iva Nani oo 4 WPevatin, Robert Huckins .«.<<+++ + +7986) — . sioner, Baldwin 12, Angier 1, Patterson Wim. H. Davideom-y+r9s--->+ 62 3, Gephard 9, Getehell 1. fag HERIFF'S'SALE. -+Whereats John HenFor Supt. of Schools, ‘ om. the Sth day of Ju! AD. 1869, BM. Prestedisssc---ecceeee 177 Tue STraTE ConVENTION.—The State Men jadieiel District of the. > tard Snail Frank Power.+,.--dsesess497 Convention ofthe Union Party will fornia seat Wn Bate sito oe For Road Commissioner, 2 s on on oinel J.P tate of Honora saat ne 71.1. Baldwit dong ieee ed = Ne rl adi . with ecaecat thereon Sang wy date 2 —_ P, J. Angiefeceés Seseesses00. 92 . next, for the nomination of candidates j at the rate of 7 per cent per annum James B. Patterson-.-----+ oe for Supreme Judges. The., delegates . till principal and interest pe _ ein :. George Gephard..+.---------296 elected from this county will represent Psd 25 and counsel fees allowed herein amounof $100 00, which judgment is a Book 4, oi-said Dis ae aati 696 and whereas it is set forth in plainee osed, and the proper bed to wit :-—That certainSl ‘Tot. or foe land, situate, a ing and being hada Naga . ars and i County, oF Ter have bout Kentucky . Nevada. tate of California, bounded and de 7 1 z ‘ .cribed as follo Commencing at the line of whiat is called'a* c Pnerr Soa sured at the corner of the lot. of land tiapiaonic¢exhibition.” known as the lot of D. Ashmore, and from easterly on the line. of Broad street, seventy-five (15) feet, more OT lege, to “slot: thence northerly lot sixty feet,thence westhence northerly, fifteen feet, thence Cestaiy six feet,thence northerly less to Commercial street, _ with the line of Commer t feet six inches, thence southerly one hundred and fifteen eek mor eee ay hoe expose ‘6 Ng Gpagrine’ operty ag Me Nadacr . for cash, in Rs id coin in agen neeror ihe Court House door, ; the city of Névéda, on ‘Ruesday, Aug. 3rd, 1869. between the hours of 9o’clock, a. mu. and 5 o'clock, FP. rig ande ee this 18th day of July, a B. GENTRY, Y Sherif = c. cue, oe e of emi: knows as.the.“New York Hotel” be — FOUNTAIN SOD4, 60 TO THE Nevada, June 1ith, 1869. FOR ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERIBS, QO: 2xsn @XNSTEBS, fF * United States Wakery. ge BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and everything appertdsing to thd business constantly ob Fresh Bread delivered at all parte ofthe city JULIUS DREYFUSS, ea R M HUNT, MD, NEVADA CITY. eps-"67-tf : . ! I. B. RUMERY, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, EGGS, &c. &c. &c. <a have made mance FOR SALE. Der, on = hak @wner thereof, . jy ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, Fruit and Vegetable Store. . Commercial ‘Street..Nevada city, ors constantly on hand a good supply VEGETABLES, RANCH AND Fi) KIN BUT“TER, CHEESE, CANNED rxvlTs, ents to receiv ¢ NEW VEGE™*— soon as they appe '® — Ld TTT RE srmnctin: ps Ve fo -