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March 10, 1870 (4 pages)

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eh: ae Union upen the State Treasury is mod‘by providing that all virus for tie purpose shall be taken first demand. cken out, thus removing” the only . back to China, which teal to the Immigrant Union. Our readers, about $100,000 to pay officers and expenses and $200,000 from the Tide They have strack out the $200,000 and left the $100,000 to be apportioned to for the State t0 establish these offices, when the thousands of anemployed men if the State give the lie to the statement that we need immigrants. it is estimated that 7,000 unemployed men are‘in San Francisco, who are anxious for employment, and it has been suggested that internal improvements be made for the purpose of giving such men employment. What then is the sense of talking about inducing immigration, while we are discussing the _propriety of taxing property to give the . idle among us work ? Again, all testimony from the East 1s, that without the agency of the Immigrant Union there will be a large influx of people mext season, and all past experiences should satisfy us that the population of the State will increase just in proportion as we can supply steady employment to those who come. Let us demonstrate that men can better themmust be done by developing the resources of the State. If every conaty and there was no greater development could be no prosperity, and California would be the most unfortanate country of wasting time by efforts to bring people to California, would vote money to encourage the development of the State faads would be wisely appropriated. But the establishment of fat offices tor the purpore of exziting a larger immigration im the present prosirated condition of industry, would be injustice te the unemployed now in the Statc,and would tend.to add to the number of consumers, while it would not increase sidebedvcins Geicana sae Francisco Bulietin.of the 1st inst., tells of the following success in that line: of the California imported trom and on the shore of the Bay 100, They were for the San Francisco market. Mr. Mages ben however, sent fora large Baltimore, and it is his intention for the future to. raise his own Baltimore oysters. The trans GLYCEBINE IN Wise—A. mew use ot Pier ee Or at least one that has by an ig this in other bodies to greater or less extent. When there juice has completed its sage ‘gilowing their’ bones to be sent back to China. He probably imagines that in the next compaign the ghost of Chinese suffrage will not prove so effectus] in making Democratic votes, and he therefore. desires to keep all the Chinese ghosts on this ‘side the ocean. This last effort of the Democracy is ‘worthy the. genius who proposed to get around the Fifteenth Amendment, by providing that no persons having kinky hair should be allowed to vote, and making it a felony for any man to shave the tep of his head. The present Legisiature have many progidies, but it was reserved for Rogers to outstrip them all and erect a monument to his genius by a bill proposing to innoculate the death to a dead nigger.” Rogers said say so.” GREENBACKS were reported selling in Sg Francisco on Tuesday, at 90cis. A PHEeNoweNon.—On the 12th of February, 1869, there was borh at Sr.” Ursula, in the province of the Loire, proportionately endowed with a vital. current sufficiently strong fora score of mortals. The poor little creature's weak frame was, from the hour of birth through the whole nine months af its life, permeated and wrencled by a éontinual tempest of superflaous electricity, producing shocks strong enough at Simes to knock down all who approach-. ed the crib. Twocats and a dog be fnging to the house were so charged w e subtle -emanation as'to emi: ‘sparks from any part of their bodies upon being touched and the child’s own figure, when viewed in the dark, radiated a phosphorescent kind of light terrible to behold. This state of things was aggravated from day to day and from hour to boar until the death of cbild. For nearly two weeks before this latter event electric light shone from the little sufferer with a vividness that confounded the scientific men observing it; and although the death itself was apparently painless, the light }imtensified three fold-during the process of dissolution, and lasted for seyeral minutes after the last respiration. Wooten Mri Macutyery,—The San Jose Mercury of March Ist, says: The San Jcse Woolen Mill Company have received 314 cases of machinery for-their pew mill. The boilers are in position and furnaces ail complete. The dimensions of the boilers are 4} feet in diameter by 16 feet in length. A portion of the machinery is unboxed, and +} one line of shafting is already in its place. Tue machinery arrived in perfect order. Ik is all Hg the haat and. most approved patents. The uni this factory were manafactured in the East and delivered bere at a cost of. nine cents per pound. The company would have pr se to’ have had thie -~} work done in San ‘Francisco,’ bat no machinest there would take the contract for less than 17 cents per pound. MICHIGAN papers’ rt that a poor man in that * soe tna his child for the Hop Horatio Seymour has received a-three huadred dollar watch,One hundred dollars worth of of elthing, and one hundred doilars in Leash in acknowiedgemient of the compliment. AN Iowa girl 4 pom olin that pledge by not even . th ? ' He obtained a place for the child if the farhily of Daniel Hassey, where sbe rewhere the innocent little thing receivbestowed girl with ber. ‘The ‘father sued out writ of habeas corpus, and’ al) parties were brought before a Sacramento . magistrate. Neither pi was willling that. the ether snveld have the child, and ‘upon a proper relation of facts, although with the unwilling coneent of the mother, the sabject of controversy was restored to the family of Mr. Hassey. Neither parent can re. move her therefrom, although bpth can . visit her, and hely to pay for her maivlive Chinese, and hold on to the bones tainance, The case is a singular sue, subjection to his will. ejo Chronticle. A MUSICIAN at Monaco, lately bought a boule .ot champagne, ‘and sitting down to the piano, he played the gaybat a Single glass remained; into this he poured a vial of prussic acid, drank it off, and began a solemn funeral march, which only ended with his for the little girl his only daughter. . ; ig . Snakes which he found bibernating-entand will go" to-uke advantage of a} 2S +N —AT—PAReg { mother’s affection fair 2 unwilling his ancestors were from New England, ! —_ all and be was ashamed of it. “We should . est music aod drank his. wine until . _ A New Hayes man has half_a million of yousg trout in a hatching pond in bis cellar. lished. The composer should have founda better title. ae . Tie city of New Bedford, Mass., is suffering from the misfortune of an empty treasury. ’ Every fashionable young lady in New York says she danced with Prince Arthur. cs SPRING OPENING ! Dp FIRST THE FIELD! PARTICULAR N * NEW PRINTS, NEW DRESS GOODS, &c. &c. &e. ¢@™ PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AND cording to my compatation, I have eaten and. drank, between my tenth wagon loads more than was good for me.” have a cat at Tuer a, Maine, which can open doors having glass Kaobs, one, moreover, frequentiy.with her paws wipes moisture from the windows, or scratches off the ice, to enable her to look out and see what is going on. brothers married, on the 10th of December last, three sisters, the oldest brother marrying the youngest of the
sisters,.and the oldest of the sisters marrying the yoangest of the brothers. __ bris stated that Commodore Vanderbilt refuses to make a will. He desires that his youthful wife shall have her fall legal share of his property. She will be heir, therefore, when he dies, to some $23,000,000. Joun G. Saxe says that “humaa life is safer at midnight in Paris, than io London or New York at mid-day. oe the police is seldom visibly meddl , and never visibly or brutally demonstrative.” TWENTY-FOUR cousins sre now living im Connecticut and snother in Calitornia whese united ages are 1,700 years. They're likely long “livers.” Tar Louisiana Legislature proposes to indemnify the Louisiana banks for the losses occasioned by the Confederates during the war. $ THe Paris censor strack out a monkey patt trom a new play, thinking it mig reflect upon Eugenie’s favorite ooo. Ture is a colored child in Wilminggold . ton, North Carolina, five yeats old, which is deaf and damb, an indiot, and. Mn. Scummpr, of Vienna, has com. pleted his atlas of the moon po Bag years of stady. Furry gists aie wanted in a match factory at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. You ’ : In a little town of Pomerania three [. if Bvery kind of aad Ambro GREENBACKS TAKEN AT PAR ° “Aw Illinois farmer lately Killed 216] = FrrreeN thousand colored -men-will}vote at the next general election is = ;} Penngyivania. ie ‘A GOLDSMITH. _ Nevada, March 2nd, 1870. WINES AND ~ Liqvors; 221 CALIFORNIA STREET, BETWEEN BATTERY axD FRONT, SAN FRANCISCO. 03> General Depot of the Srak oF THE Usios Sromacn Brrrers. £15 HAY FOR SALE. SPLENDID LOT OF MOUNTAIN HAY raised between Nevada and Grasse Yal ley, is offered jor sale. A: to Nevada = th, 1870. a AITKEN & CO., PREMIUM PIONEER MARBLE WORKS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE STONES, MANTLES TABLE TOPS, WASHSTANDS &c, &e, All kinds of work done in Indian bie. and Gone in superior style. . W. C. POPE, A Grass Valley,’ where can be sean designs of everytnine te the Mardie line. : all-3mn PE CH. FERRAND, OTOGRAPHIC —ATD— DAGUERREAN ARTIST, BALTE & GUNTHER, _ Vegetable and Variety Stere Adjoining McRoberts & Co. NEVADA. €27FRESH VEGRTABLAS received every morning, and a large eupply of Freit and ta" Also Lot of New coo musi alt Shes jan 6 FENKSIAUSEN & GERICHTEN, Tit K Street, between Sitxh & Seventh, . . . EW Also a Large Stock of Candies, "Alopenate PRICES, a Fine Lot of FANCY GOoDs, sus RECEIVED FROM PARIS, among 4,000 balis of evem and Strong Linen Thread, ali colors. DRILLED EY&D NEEDLES. Fresh and Fine PERFUMERY. &)Hand-made HORN COMBS. Revolvers and Pistols for Children. India Rubber Teys and Balls. BEADS ofall colors.’ Porte-Monnaies, the latest style. Ge COLORED ENGRAVINGS, Albums, ete. ete, : 4 Leat, White Mulberry, Morus:alba, Moreti hiata, Morus Japonica. — Flower and Vegetable Seeds. FELIX GILLE*®, PINE STRES&T. Nevada, March 21, 1870. ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL w= TAKE PLACE ON THE 17th day of March, 1870, — a NEVADA CITY. The Festival is gotten up for the purpose of liquidating the Debt on the Church, G@rTHE LADIES are requested to meet some day next weck to complete arrangements. " rach¢ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. ee GUSTAVE: TOUCHARD, President, CHARLES D. HAVEN, Secretary. U9" FIRE INSURANCE ON AND FURNITURE,_cp . ” t Page £& Tiles He as w . & B. DAVENPeRrT, agent. -otneEl Fiwe'> odd 392, gone berry Seed, varieCash Capital, $1750 000 Gold Coin. _ @ne 10-ineh Engine,One 8-inch ‘Pump, o @ne 6G-Inch Punip. Lt Two Horn's Amalgamating Pens. The Nev nin : We have ONE FLUE BOILER, Nevada co ee its provisi ONE 30+INCH-GIOBE NOZZLE. tee for RaAlg’ ow ee ial 5 oe may be all : —AT— iti GREATLY. REDUCED PRICES. pape +» EN QUIREOF The Tre DAVID THOM, — $1,000 for “PREVADA FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET. in the co! _Nevada City, March 8th. ers’ and ¢ The Co THE GEM SALOON, $1,800. © [ Opposite the Banx, } The Re Broap Sraxer....:..-:Nevapa Crerr. $1,200 for ALEX. SLOAN, Proprietor. this office cy-tomers the finest is allowed BRANDY, WHISKEY, WINE, BEER, ihe thane And other Liquors. The Bar is supplied The Su with the best refreshments for man fine $8 per da te The Di SCHMITTBURG'S SALOON. —same a: HMITT RAP havin = RG & & ¥ . roe) gre "s baiiding, aiioiniux Schools i SPENCER & PAT! sei Book a The Su Breud street, are prepared to iursish their Administ agus and the public generally with the beet a holis ‘Wines, Liquors, Weer and Cigars. obtain fr The Sa Saulsb' R, BUSSENIUS, Parsee this city, Apothecary, men roc i there’ wi RUG, STORE, satisfied MASONIC BUILDING, son that Cor, of Pine and Comme?eial Sts. seen all — : He will Cr ane iidsraiso dik MMi up in at oor mens he [a Preseriptions Accurately Com — edly the Pounded Day and Nights this tow . why we