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June 15, 1869 (4 pages)

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ie Saeee Pllie ‘Judgment for
. plantiff -in accordance with eet pe
: tom a of the curtain, which are osparreng .
amined by a committee of five i
side of the window the curtain can be.
fj the bottom or down from .
‘gui
. Eigut thousand copies of Lewis Tap~
868 . complaint.
Tyler, Cartis & Co. ve Miller.
ten days te‘answer.
Pritebard va Griffith et al.
ot . W, .D, leon Sake, alive eta
port ‘to the Court.
murrer overruled and defendant given
~ Demarrer. withdrawn . by consent, and ten
. days given to answer.
Seaseare
e41.Mining Co.:
Miner vs Thomas. Same order.
Fisher vs Higgins et al.
given to amend.
ruled and ten days given to answer.
totrial overraled.
Josselyn vs Coe Mining Co. ‘et al.
‘. Colbert ve Castle.
mitted.
o'clock.
. Court Calendar for the June term :
Byers vs. Trenberth, July 26th.
‘Woodside, July 30.
Tveple vs. Prescott, July 24th.
Kelley vs. Pond et als, July 8th.
Delano vs. Bradley, July 9th.
Demarrer
to complaint sustained and five days
Union Hill Sckeol District vs Eureka
Demurrer to complaint
overruled and ten days given to answer.
McCullen vs Gentry. Demurrer overs .
Taylor vs Castle et als. Motion to
compell plaintiff to elect upon which
count of his complaint he will proceed
Judgment for plaintiff for $297 against
the Coe Mining Co. Cause dismissed
other def dente vithout reju~ . ode efendante without preja-. _ sPgogsnovantUur BY AWARTESIAN
La Bar vs La Bar. Referred toM. P.
O'Connor to take testimony and report.
Demurrer subCourt adjourned to Tuesday at 10
Cases Ser For TRIAL rx District
Court.—The following is the District
Eureka Lake and Yaba Canal Co. vs.
Delano va. Coe Mining Co., July 8th.
THE AMERICAN Ming.—Tho Scientifié Press has a long article descriptive
of the working of the American mine
at Sebastopol, Bridgeport township,
owned by J. H. Brown, A. B. Swin,
George Spooner, S. M. Crall and others.
The cement taken irom the channel is
found to yield ii tho ratio of about
$900 to $500, when crushed under
stamps, compared with ordinary sluicing.” The outlet for the claims is 2,200
feet, including the cut and ‘tunnel. In,
the course of descent to the river, the
Presssays: “Mr. Brown, the foreman,
has brought into use, seventeen uns
der-current sluices, each from forty to
fifty feet in length, and from twelve to
’ twenty feet in width, two of which are
under-current ‘sand sluices, intended
mainly to catch sulphurets.”
To give an idea ot the efficiency of
the under-current amalganrating aluicesthe first in the series cleans up from
$300 to $800 to the man, in exact ratio
to the cleaning up of the sluice above
it; amd the very last one in the series,
at the river's edgo, yields $50 to the
ton. The river tailings do not pay
Chinamen to werk,
The company have spent $20,000 on
the process and have now abqut the
best in the State, though they are not
yot satisfied entirely. We doubt if there
is a better conducted hydraulic mine in
this State than the Amerivan, and the
enterprising owners deserve great credit
for what they have done.
TELEGRAMS to a private party in
San Francisco; saysthe Bee, show that
Col. Coey has the commission of Post~
master of San Francisco in his pocket,
and is on his way overland to assume
the duties of his position.
WF. Srewarr, « of San Jose, has
secured a sufficient number of subscribers to his forthcoming volume of poems
to insure the immediate, pein ¢ ag
the work. cere
Jack STRATMAN is. going to com~
mence the publication of the Daily
Evening 7riduneasa cheap paper about
the ist of July, in San Franciseo.
Curtis vs. Miller, July 27th.
Miner vs, Thomas, July 12th.
Fisher vs. Higgi=s, July 6th.
Mining Co., July 13th.
—_ vs. Guscetti, : uly 29th.
ing Co., July 7th.
home.
Antioch.
lands of the State.
_—_ oe
nized asa de facto government.
Taylor vs. Castle’ et als, July 14th.
Pritchard vs. Griffith et al, Jaly 7th.
Union Hill School District vs. Eureka
~ Morrison. ae Os: vs. tar Quartz MinIs Gone To Ksep HER PLEDGE.—
An exchange says the. Empress Eugenie of France, several months betore .
the birth of the Prince Imperial, made
a vow that if an heir to the throne was
born she would thank Providence for
the blessing in the Garden of Olives
before he attained his fifteenth year.
It is new understood the vow will be
fulfilled during the -present-year, and
that the Emperor himself bas traced
the route of the jonrney to Jerusalem,
It is-also said that the Empress will
inaugurate the Suez Canal on her way
*Rectamimne Swamp Lanps.—Geo.
D. Roberts, formerly of this county,
Peachy, Maynard, Tevis, Dorsey, Heydenfeldt and Hager have formed a com»
pany for reclaiming 120,000 acres of
tide and overflowed lands of the San
Joaquin river, between Stockton and
Tue Copr.—A duel was fought on
Saturday,:in North Carolina,. not far
from the Virginia line,between Hughes,
the Republican editor of a Richmond
paper, and Captain Cameron, a rebel,
and editor of the Petersburg. Conservative, in which Cameron was shot,
. SECRETARY Fis has promised to
answer in a few days whether the revolutionary junta in Cuba can be recogbut
the top. — haters of rolling down .
"say asa room can eu a centtlated .
ani light admitted,while the lower
part of the window is cartained, or this
curtafh can be spread upon any portion
of the window, or rolled away at the
top, middle or bottomé...
THE late reduction in fares on the
Central Pacific Railroad will probably
goon be followed by a more important
reduction along the whole’ line. The
Chicago Tribune is informed by Mr.
Crocker, the Superintendent of the Central Pacific; that he isin hopesof mak.
ing arrangements with the Union Pacific, by which the fare from Omaha to
San Francisco may be reduced to $100
currency, and $40 in emigrant cars.
This will make the rate about $150 in
currency to New York, or $111 in gold,
to which must be added for meals and
sleeping-cars expenses about $30 more.
The present rates from New York to
San Francisco are about $200 currency.
Wet Avour rrom a Depts or 120
¥eeT.—In boring an artesian well, vear
the County Infirmary, on Sstarday last,
says the San Jose Patriot, of Wednesday, the augur, after passing through
bed of gravel, was operating in a tenacious stratum of clay, 120 feet from the
surfaceof the ground. On drawing up.
the augur and emptying the clay from
it, alive frog was found among the
its legs, and it was bleeding when
brought to the surface. Mr, Ashley,
who was engaged on the work, took
this denizen of the deep earth home,but
climate, or of atmosphere, or the wound
these causes combined.
as in the case of plants.
ous name of Bathybius.
derful promise, who died lust year.
Uncue Sam CaRICATURED.—The hu
goods.—
Thomas.
The cost will be leas than a
five dollars. per acre, and_.when reclaimed will be the best agr cultural
A San Francisco
inventor is at work upon a ditching
machine to be driven by steam, which
he expects will build’a levee at a trifling cost per mile, and greatly reduce
the cost of reclaiming these lands,
aind staples of cotton, wool,
Southern States have but 317.
his pile.”
. with a fortune of $75,000.
ry
to any distinction or honor.
pan’s pemphie, “ip it — “wo be}
timong w . the tel “merits” “of ee
+ pamphlet andthe popular interest felt
in its subject. ‘
A Ricz HAUL. —Télegrams fri
Santa Fe report that the United States
. . depesitory was robbed of $300,000. on
Saturday. J. L. Collins, the depositary,
assessing the damages at $100,000—the
full amount claimed. The verdict was .
=
relay. The augar bad cat off one of.
it-did not long survive the change of.
was found dead in his roomshot throuh
the heart. sal
A Costty Bréecu.—The jury at
Wheaton, Ill., in the case of A. J. Craig
vs E. 8. Sprague, for breach of promise,
recently returned a verdict for plaintiff,
received. with mach surprise.
Youne Squills says he never learned
to kiss until he played billiards, The
weakness of the thing is, that he turned
from one sort ot ivory to another in -his
practice of the art—ivory covered with
“tempting lips.
*
THeEreE are flowers that are repulsive
on first sight, but when examined close~
ly they reveal a world of beauty—and
so with men. We should never jucge
a man at first sight, for he may have
qualities that wilt develope on acquainance.
A MARRIED man = New “Ham péhire
has adopted an original method of econ~
omy. ‘Gee morning, recently, when he
knew his wite would see him, he kissed
her housemaid. ‘I'he household expenses were ocameenznaaie reduced $200 per
anpum.
“T think all girls are sei and sweet,’
exclaimed ap enthusiastic urchin. “1 hen
where do the bad women come from,”
asked his bachelor uncle.~ “Oh they’re
sweet girls turned sour,” he replied.
eines
it received from the augur, oF all of =
THE BaTnystvs. —According to ‘a
result of some recent deep sea soundings, it is announced that th bottom of Fruit and Vegetable Store.
the sea, at great depths, is covered by a
continuous mass, extending over miles
in extent, of what may be considered as
one single animal. It is thought to ferm
the lowest stage of animal life on\ the
globe, and is supposed to derive its nourishment directly from the mineral World,
The new ani-~
mal has been baptixed by the re:
Not To write Histony.—Secretary
Seward has been urged to improve his
leisure by writing the records of his
time, and a. political history of the State
of New York; but he says the only literary work he will perform, is the preparation of something in memoriam of
his deceased daaghtera, woman of won.
morous papers of Denmark are publish«
ing Uncle Sam in the garb ofa penniless confidence man, who buys. everything and then refuses to pay for the
All. on-account.of the refusal of
the United States to consummate ‘the
bargain in regard to the Island of 8t.
UNDER auspices of Woolen Manufactures of the Northwest, a general Expo
sition of Textile Fabrics is to be held in
Cincinnati in August. Products of mills,
silk, flax,
and hemp, will be exhibited. There
are now 3:500 cotton and woolen factories in the United States, of which the
Tue Marysville Appeal is informed
of another White Piner who has ‘‘strack
It is a Mr. Howell, who had
been unsuces-ful for several years in
mining in Reese River, went to White
Pine a year or sO ago, and now returns
ARE you stepping upon the threshold
of life, seeure a good moral character.
Without virtue you cannot be respected ; without integrity, you cannot rise
BOUIN.
4, to the wife of
—a sua ‘and a
“In this city, June 18th, 19
Jesse 8. ‘Thompson, tw
Gaughter,
— wn ww renner
x. RR. RUMERY,
Commercial Street..Nevada City,
Kees constantly on hand a good supply.
. . ened
VXUsATABLES, RANCH AND Fi: KIN BU TTER, CHEESE, CANNED rxUlTs,
" §UGARS, TEAS, CUFFEES,
KUG3, &e. &e: &e,
gy I have made arrangements to receive .
all tbe different kinds of say" NEW VEGE™ ABiss ANDY FitULL as soon as they appear in
_ . the markets below.
Qlive me a call. al6
UNION REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES
ESIRING THEIR NAMES placed Sere
the Union voters of MEavu =
LOWNSHLY whould remit $5, aud, yy
nouncement tothe
TRUCKEE TRIBUNE,
Truckee, Cal.
” Trackee, June 9h 1869.
°
FOR ICE CREAM,
FOUNTAIN SODA, CONFECTIONERIES,
—anD—
OY: xxsu OYSTERS,
GO TO THE
United States Bakery.
€@ BREAD, PIES, CAKHS, and everything
appertaining to the business Comatansiy ry
hand.
Eresh Bread delivered-at all parts ofthe city.
JULIUS DREYFUSS,
Nevada, June 11th, 1869.
NOTICE.
the firm
3 NOVITSKY & SON.
The business will be continued by
Chas. Nathan & Samuel Novitsky
Under the firm name of
NATHAN & NOVITSK Y.
>
RH —— withdrawn from
GRAND CELEBRATION
{
—OF OUR—
NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY
WILL BE HELD aT
NEVADA CITY,
MONDAY, SULY oa, 1669.
IN WHICH in.
MILITARY, "
. e pane
nasi ;
CIVAC SOCIETIES,
OF NEVADA COUNTY will participate.
——There will be a Procession after
A
sg
pendence will be rend and an
Z
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ORATION
DELIVERED.
/ e Citizens from all parts of the
County are cordially invited to be
present,
. B™ The Programme and Order of Pxerci
ses-will be published in a few dare
g =
PHILIP DUCA
— CAN BE FOUND AT THE
“eote. old stand on BROAD 8
=» opposite Stumpf's Botel.
Prices as follows :
Hot, Cold or Shower Baths 25
cents,
Mair-Cutting 25 cents.
Shaving 25 cts.
Shampooing 25 cts.
The Annual Session
—OFr THE— ’
Nevada County Teachers Institute
WILL BE HELD IN
Washington Has},
NEVADA CITY,
Commencing on Wednesday, June
30, at 10 o’elock, A. .
And continue in. Session THREE DAYS.
——
‘. Whe County Board of Examiner*
will meet at the same place on MONDAY™
JUNE 27th.
Applicants for Ceunty Teachers’ Certificates
must be present at the First Seasion of the
Boatd.ae
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TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE
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