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March 16, 1880 (4 pages)

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rersandiamcnen rma otane The Duil f uy Transcript; “WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. a Tuesday, March Lith; 1880. gg ern . The deity of the ‘Legtstauuire! ‘ winsiguliaie No question before our legislators tomparesin.importance to the deris coiftroversy, and it will be al2idst criminal if the present séssion . of the Legislature passes, Without providing means for the séftlement . Of this momentous question which ‘atfects ‘directly the interests” “pf every” one liviity ii; 6t owning property in the Sacramerito’ Ya‘ley; a settlen.ent _ in which the dwellérs in the. plains are equally concerned. with us wifo Yive inf thie hills. » Aftérocareful ex: siiftitions, which’ have~-costthe! report that_afl_ thé mining debris which may in thefiture be washed’) ; from our mines can be stored in’ the danons of the rivers; — *hd—that also the vast deposits of slii@ and gravel steady if" thes? rivers—aggregating thé® Kuie dinount of 300 million cubic yates in the Yuba-and Bear rivers— _¢an be held in place, and restrained from doing further damage to either farming lands.or: to the navigable yFivers. . This can be done, so the Engineers mos* positively assert, at a tost Which’ will'vet-be at-.at—eppres— tive tthe: Jntereste “which chould-. also-exanritted the debris at the jurteéontribute the funds necessary to construct the proper#hd’stmple ehgieertng works required. It is conceded “Ont a sidtes that these works should 8 once Be built, and how to raise the * Weqhisite finds is the problem, the golStion' ot which istiow vexing the brains of our solon’. There are two general schemes of taxation _protosed : one, by which the entire State is t# defray the cost for the #4 year; the other propoigoed’ Being that the funils~ shall be edised'in that portion of the State thost directly concerned, and’ which Probably means the Wlule drainage gi the Sacramento velley. There ate many good and valitl’ reascns why fie Stitd fat large shoiild pay for these works, but we fear that—the fepresentatives from thdse portions Of the State, where this debris ques“tion is not of vital importance; cannot be induced to vote for stich an approdriation:It-is also’ proposed that the’ Stsi¥e aid shall only be given’ for bite year. . What'we waht is a? final dettlement, by which'the cloud now veatitig évér our mining propertiescan He removed. at once and forever. It is therefore possible that the district échenicoftaxation,alvhough costingus at rirst more than State aid, may in the ‘ én Ke more advantageous, do isist hati ie the ‘duty “of our fegislators' to provide tle mieans to ‘put at an ehd this datigeroud qisrzel detween miners anil farmers, and’ we trust rout sincerely that they will earthwork’ at the ends. DAMMING TH a DEBRIS. and the Probable. Kesult. withthe Senate Committee on Irrigatién, Water Rights and Drainage, left Sacramento Friday afternoon, in company with State’ Engineer Hall, for the purpose of éxamining into the athount of damage doneby the debris flowing down ‘tlie Yuba, Bear, Feésther and American rivets. The Senators comprising the Senate Com. mittee were as_foflows: W. A. Cheeney, Paul Neumat,'T. H. ‘Hittel, B. J: Watson, S. M. Pool, J. W. Satterwhite, Chester Rowell. the Committee. Also’ Senator Davee A Joint Committee tee fram the Legisiatare Visit Nevada City ond Other Points — Particulars of the Trip The Committee on Water Rights and” DritnAgb-and the one on Agricultufe froin’ the Assembly, together by ofder of their respective bodies Sec: fretary —_W.—GBurke“ accompanied y ee El ET SS eS eee 1atSeasins the Water Supply. r —_— — Superintendent. Brown of the City the water supply on Aristocracy Hill by a simple and inexpensive means. The 250 feet of four-inch main leading from Mainstreet to the junction of the Boulder street and Aristocracy Bitli{mains willbe replaced by a sixinet pfs. It is thought this improveurent’ wilh double the amount. of pres-ure on the Hill. He is aleo considering the propriety of imereasing the watev supply on “Piety Hill by removing thé present pipe across the ravive, and.extending the one on’ Sacraménto street to that part of the city. This Water Company, unlike . mémyothers-in-various parts. of the} -colintry, cannot rightly be accised of'a lack of enterprise or want of disponte & to “do the i a ay its . _ Works conteinplates soon increasing . f not. embraced. within the ceunition of «reality. ~ Revenue wastes ‘Taxation pill. The following ¢ from the Record“Jnion gives a fair synopsis of © the? Reventie and Taxation bill just passe ed by the legislature: eps Wiat PRoPeRty 14 Taxep—All . not exempt under the laws ‘of the . United Stites, and exeept growing” crops and governinental ro, WHaT IS PROPKRTY oneys, credits, bonds, stocks, dues, fran. chises,' and all other. matters and . thin.s real, personal and mixed, eapa>le of private ownership. Real"estate is pessession, ownership and all c ain:s to possesgion of laud, and iftvludes mines, quarries and timer, . and all rights aud privileges appertaining; also all forins of securities . for which land may stand: pledged. Real estate and improvements are . . separately assessed. [MPROVEMENTS, —At things” ‘affixes: ed upon or artiticiably growing on, Jand. Personal Prorerry —All things’ vee Vat uation.—Assestiblevalue of is of Marysvill. ‘The Astembly Com-. mittee comprise the following: R. C-Downs, J.A.Swetland, T. f.Chamberlain, Albert Bewnett,"A. L. Chandler, S. Carr, ‘T. Fraser and J. J. McCallion: ‘Secretary of the Committee, W. D. Haley.” The Joint Fhe fudependent. Ad OF Povte?’s ea. era that the San Juan Tidependent will cease its existence on thé 3d proximo, means that the patrotiage bestowed upon it will nof’warratrt continuing its publi We are truly sorry. to lose . Comniittees arrived at. Marysville on Friildy aftetiioon, and were received there by the Mayor and Levee Commissioners, in company with whom they made a thorough examination of the-levees around Marysville and . lication. the Independéwt as an exchange. , It {. has as a rule“been excellently conducted.’ Thé publisher has eccasionly displayed’ what seemed an umnec essary aindumt ef vindictiveness toward the TRawscripr, although that secureditinabi-icies‘Tfarticth_volime.— Grass Valley Mining Hews: } i ——tThe Union says: A-crushing of 80 loads. of tribute rock is now going through the Rocky . ’ Bar mill, that is the product of the. . mine, The Alpha mine owners are feeds cod over thelr prospects. ‘hey have a vein of quartz.over two. feet . . thick in their se ta fine smiling rock. The incline of a Rocky Bar shaft has been sdnk 35 feet below the 400 level, and will continue until sufticient depth'is reached to open another level, ‘The, preseut contract calls tor sinking 7& teebp but a new . level will probably not be opened un-7 ; tii a depth of 100 feet is reached, A’ ledge of a. good quality ot quartz shows in the incline at the present “depths: } fa Exceiiewt Local Paper. “he Nevada City (Cai.) Darty} TRANSCRIPT -has—-entered* upou—ite “The-TRaNscRier} ‘ig an excellent local paper.“ Virginia +m — GENERAL GRANT FoR THE THIRD TER Whoop it up Everybody, Ant henuiatad that the place to b class Groceries at about slid _FIRST GosT, Is at the Large and Reliable Stores of iw. rT. property is that at which it would be taken in payment ot -a solvent debt: Crepirs Supsect Tro FAXATION.— They ave unsecured: solvent ‘debts. In_cass‘of banks, it_is not required to show debts in detaifor to whom owing. Desrs' TAXABLE. —They are unCAP: TAL STOCK. —Capital stock: of corporations in the State is assessable at its market value toindividual stockhdldérs atter deductings the value gf property assessed to’ the coporation of whieh the capital stock tion of the Yuba and Feather rivers. A meeting was held that evening in the parlors of the Western Hotel at which maay prominent citizens were present, and various suggestion were made to the Cothmittees. At half past 8 o’cloc the following morning the Committees and State Bugincer in carriages proceeded toa point 12 miles above Marysville on the north side of the Yuba river, where the State Engineer proposes, in case the necessary appropriation is made, ts the stream. «This dam is. to consist of heavy masofity itfthe center and It will stretch across the river to a point én the south side where a colored man known as ‘‘Spot” resides, The first year it is proposed to make the dam ten feet high at an estiinated cost of $t80,000;-—F He con tiguration of thehills is such’ that it can ultimately be-raised’ to’-forty or fifty feet in height. When built tothe height of tent’ feet,; M¥." Hall believes that. it will Keep back the prinvipal portion” of the debris for a period of two years, and that it will when finally . spent several monthsin this section build the first and principal dam on’ fact was doubtless’ due more. to thouglitlessness than actual enmity, and we shall therefore remember the Independent with only the kindest of feelings. Mr. Porter isa young man of’ promise, aye, of extraordimary brilliancy, and it will not take him long to find his way out of the ruins of his first business venture. Death of Thomas Burton. Thomas Burton, wholast year riakitty sketches for Thompson & West's County History; died a few . Lavi [Note. whether the stauudard valuefby which’ this equality is to be reached shall be that of the cu'tivated or the unculti. ~ vated lands, }: -isrepresentative,-.Stack: of corpora: -3-Mevlelian de. Chamberlain—do=— tions outside of the State is assewsable at it, market value to inéi-: viduals. --CUCLEIVATED AND Uncurrrvared shail be assessed equelly. ‘The law. is silent as t?' Morieace byteRE<T.— Mortgages and deeds cf trust are taxable az an interest in the property. erty is assessed to the owner or mortgager, afd the mortyaye trust deed to the mor tyagee; railsoacte excepted. The propor __.KATLROATS AND FRANCHISE ‘ are asTCS Schiritch Moo F EC Sherwood Blue Ta} W GROCER IES ak a) Had gone-in hopes of finding relic irom the disease—consumption— lived. atid a thorough artist. oo >.<. The Parden Grade, ‘Yuba grades since last fall, abd ecor‘templates ‘still others that wifl pu days since at San Diego, whither he which ended his earthly career, ‘The remaius have been sent to Gerieva, Illnois, where deceased formerly Burton was a true gertleman -His taking off will be a source of pain to the many friends he made whild here. sessed by the State board of Equalizat.on, excep® franchises granted by the mitnicryal corporations. The
proportionate vaue of assessments of roads and* franchises are distributed to the counties through whichthe road rts Lanps,;' How Assessep,—All land# to be assessed in parcels or subdivisions not exteeding 640 acres each. t owned or controlled by a .taxpa yer atl2M, of the first Monday in ‘March,’ SoLVENr Crepirs.—From isbvant . debts are to"be subtracted credits due Uncle Peter Purdon has’ mude . to residents of this State. many valuableimprovements'cn the STatEMeNY.-The taxpayer to . make a list ofdth.s property under Oath. t ALSFSIMENTS are upot property . City (Nev.) Enterprise. en EE Pa THE NATIONAL. "HOTEL, AEVEPS SF city, CAL. Chase E. Pearson, Proprietor. oP Stidgerpan Jus P Purdon Bridze’ Ww Cunningtam M F C Mcintosh Moores Fla J Forrest & w BlTe DHarriskw ‘do’ S Jones Blue Tent J Davison Sac ramente* KE Kerlin Saeravtent J W Du.can Sav ranient E Jewitt do J Meance Sacramento RGenson do — bs W Wear dg W McGibbonsdo° OQ Julian Sacramento J ‘Lowry Moor Fiat RC Downs do S Carr sacramentée’ § Chandler do’ A Bassett Sacrainér’J ( sweetland San free SL Bicckwell Mo f 6 Gutiey Moores Fiat D Pardy San Franct¥ Kominsky San JuanT Randall Rock Cre MEpwards city J Aveeley San Juan aot Yesterday s Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL, . — Jacob Naffziger, Proprictor. J N Payne city F Hadlow San Francise II L Wells Oaxland: PO Burns do § Rothschild Sa ¥ J Lowrey Moores Flat f Horan city $ T Murchie city G Enright Shel Flat $ Sivew Grass Valley E Marriot Bloomftiel J"Primwalder cit, O D Campeell Bl T W Floyd Grass Valley J Ripley Placervilté ‘M O'Brien city H Sullivan Spencey W C Powell Grass Valle H Powell Grass Val J Tofitvér Willow Valley W J Davenport Sacr Sen‘Cheeney Sacraimen Son Rowell Sacrame Sen Wotson do pen ‘Pool do Sen Hittell =. ‘Eugi Mall do Kag Brrke W W Moreland Sacr P Neumann eae K Tramley & 88a J A Maltmineeity '$ Alfschew Sun Fra’ J B Conn-& flSan Fra ° ‘iD W Morrison de H J Suow Grass Valley “Aa vertisedt Letters. : ‘The tollowing is a list of letters inenintone ity the Post Otfice, Nevo4a» City. for the week ending Mareh 15th, 1880. Persons calling for any of these letters Will please say “advertised.” J: 8. Houproox Bryant’ J Henry Barron’Thomas Bettr M@&inel Sylveria Clea-y P Boeuff Theophill Butler. © Bruyoai Alberto Barnes 'N SHURTL E FE "NEVADA CITY, and No, 55° MII s,,. COME WATH THE CASH! And se¢ “how much you can buy for a dollar GRASS VALLEY. E are ends one ‘ot as largest best selec sd stocks of curse __— Choice Jap) Tea, 35 Cents per : Pound, And oneeyihingg else in proportion. (Call and @kam‘ne, No trouble pig goofs ant ive prices PRicLE LIST OF FHE— © ; “BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE. ~flave the nerve to do it. @ur Mining Rev tew: in its issue of Stinday last the ‘TRANSoREer deVveted ever & page to the pri Avi pal iWdustry of this district, giving the ‘pfncipa? points of dnterest concerning nearly fifty qnartz4 aud gravel gold mines. The list con. prised about one-half of the realiy inefitoriéud elaini® in tlte @idtrict, to fay trotiting of thie scores of minor Ue~ Welopitfbiity that abound in nearly e*try portion of the’ thirty square miles constituting the district, buly error of consequence contained iw guy depoription, was when we stated Ft the Big'Blue lead of the Murthie élairt extended through the New York Company’s property, whereas we shou d Nave daid the Red, White and Blue. the review Was entirely prepared in fess than eight hours, it will not Neetd strarige,that a mistake or two trept into it. Next Sunddy the continuation of the déscriptions will apDear. Meantime we sificerely Nope that Srery owner of mines in this district thst wet not mentioned in the first fustalinfént will call at this oittee and ~ give infotmation regatdiny the same, grhether ‘Phe impértance of this featute tan da county when wete.l them tliat: éySrl butted extra copies of each isdue containing these descriptious are ‘Published aud sent to tite Idading Sapitalists and miué operators of the Heist. ‘The owners /of imines met ited. are at no expense inthis mat The Only ovject we have in lede publications is that the toriimunity may be bettered by cattjog attention te the opportunisies afoforded Hére for the investment of @apital; ° nah de estimated by the-people of Neva-. Chauiberlain, All fthree of them recommendation by the Joint Com: mittee, be a positive desis on the part. of the Legislaturd td do something to the debris gtfestion, Judging from expressions made herg by the members of the Joint Committee, there is.a strong likelihood that that someinterests, have been reported: back — withett . There however seems “46 Cquimittee that visited this city robably annoy a nervous sore ike him. ject tor **darning” the debris. Sunday was so very religious that he invariably referred to it as‘ the proSecond Clas¢ Fare, $10. do do do 5 yal can, 22 THE DAILY TRA NEVADA CITY, CALI : Brief’ Menthe _—_—— The city ‘gewers were erday~— Twelve tabica lately. alley. That is write. The mails are Dow run nd Postmaster Holbro pier. The indopendeutles voft’s books are not w Ridge. ; The Juveni:e Temp of Grass Valley wil giv rconcert this evening. Captain Cox, on th gired [rom the super he, Perbec drift mine. vity-Asseesor hong new raneeuse — ay, aieet Lela. = Ji-4},-Poor..roug ht. rday some five loots his aud Dean Cut» laim above Quaker H Marshal. Baldridye } lected the Chinese lau There-are—six—establ ontribite $10 each t quarter, There is cori plaint ey Lecause some of . that usually neat bar To tind i in Nevada. “county. ° ‘Sas. g with brush throws W WD Haly do . EP 'Jhomas Moores Fl. . evpe-féhce teaches us that our plan ur at sipis : P Lorentzen M Flat b W Ridley sae a for CASH is the enly correct way of doing D Collins Sacramen‘ D Colvin bnsineks;" The ere tre Felmemann’s match a s now being used by a: ren who daily exere pr rum@lng one or tho nd morning. The Rough and Re: eaky condition w fong Sacramento st hotevtyhtare is consec Choice Frests Butter, 60 Ceaita i mheddy. ‘The nec per Roll, hould be anade at on e The breaks caused b n. the télephone lin ater Gifice and tl yard were repaired ill take some time t ng shape the wires a bet weet the mill and hey were badly dam: A ‘private theatric ganized with the ix ng complimentary.. t the Theates,is the opular novelty in hich plays as ‘Our Be "Sarato+a,” ‘‘lhe-Ch Diplomacy,” etc. , wi completed, (with other dams of a oe Drrcits, Roavs-aup Tm xonarn . Decors William Desrahaer Bernard ~ ee dharnaber} prevent doable . roal in first-class —coritition. sates. Teted: their Lnprorenant, nella tara Mday ohn Si The Gem P , xk Cre he: ig . US oski ‘ al from the sli®kens for thirty yédbs to our ieee _ pe es, " who 6. ee ee ee rt heirew ae Mara ir TRANSCRIPT. BLOCK, At last the Gem Pu But we. come. After a thorough éxathination . . engin Mparvisor . Bas dy Taxation.—The on y (eee ge 1s se! r weeks pasi been ti its teed d S . Page Mrs Nathaniel Rynty’Geo Commercial Street;. . Nev ; weeks pasi been ti of this and other portions of the rjver Smith: yeaterday. set_two teams’ at! tasis of taxation for a county-or_anya ae wmMMercial Svreet = Nevada City rity Rasalan people on that side, the Committees return—o eign etna: te city and andy cue Gee cee by meee Held for Pastage Potatoes $1.50-per 100 pounds, wn on this coast ay ugar Loaf, which willhelp niatt : fe Ibies al Teepe i ‘ id t0-Maryevilie at agate “8 thie a The railroad ial es: . towas are excepted, but may accept Mt. Chos Osgood Forest City, Cal. Fiour, per 100 Ibs., $3 50 sts of sixteen small south bank to ‘‘Spot’s,” thence to . i” sey PE J . the basis. Mackerel, No. ky = per kit, 92 5 pper edges beveled. Smartsville, where they ~ witnessed i making some unusually heavy . Liun,—Every-tax due on_personTHE: ‘. Bran, per 100 Ibs.. 1 25’ t lddaely iute a sha the working of tle hydraulic mines, . ™'™<e™. + traneport Freight over pal property isa Ken ou the rea: prop-} ee peri e, 1 0T e Sund f h _, . that road . during the present season, . erty of the owner.’ 4 ¢ W ‘ 6 mbered footy: Sunday afternoon they came to ph Bt lab De.inquency.—Unpaid taxes beB LA C K S Mi T H S Wheat, per 160 lbs., 250 ac of the lee’ this city, via Grass Valley, in careA Late _Beginaing. come delinquent oh the last Monday BEN ii Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 674 he blocks are placed riages, Senator Davis having remainiu December, at 6», M. Whole Barle 100 lbs., 150 is¢rimi ed at Marysviflé where i Was YeThere is. yet no water for hydratPout ‘Taxes.--Payable by al DREARM Bacon, per — = 1h vai ana + tained “ia a” Taw @eik: and” Senator lic mining, and. there will be none . Males over Zt ant’ under 60 years, “ BT ” me rs ken out. ‘The trick pai ST Ss Aan aa . i ie ea e _. except paupers, mmsane persons and . ea, per o., ntzining blocks i ‘Satterwhite retirning to Sacramento _ satis — gerheee Indiaus not taxed. Pol tax is $2, GOMBINA r tONT Japan Tea, per Ib., 35 al he ey fdnt-that place ow secctint.of being . “T'8D NOW Prevalls, Au o-d miner . if paid between the _fitet. MonJay_in . a . . Craushed-Sugar,—Atte 2.00. eS hall The eomvbitesey’ Wate alter says that durmg twenty years’ ex-. adeajae oa ag Monday i in July, * Death Bexley, 3 Ibs., 25 cts = a mii 0 * ix arrival here; taker iv carriages ~ suai oe seipg tase pe los Brown & Morgan’s Hall, Split Pcas, 13 lbs., 1 Ow aa hae in: New ee ‘ ason been obliged to wai afver orotate : to th county Hospital, and also Savi. Sieh, wastes bugles: seeale A Growict Grashed. AE Lard, 10 Ibe., 1 00 bight as well have it sliown many of the various po.nts ol . . eee Sine meetin do EO an Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 1 00’ t thréugh with it. ie ‘They were . S" é ee No maateceive? the respects —of}MATINEES EVERY DAY ‘. Harkness Wax Candles, box, 40 Ge = x hana appearances of pros Still tmproving. iar well meaning prcnpegarbnes AM 8 O'CLOCK P. M. ___. Extra Soda Urackers, per Ib., 10 cts. Surprise I The . perity and enterprise to be seen o1 . 2 poe se: ‘insolent “‘smarties;” n he who is } Oysters = 12 cans 1 00’ as ever y band; and paid many a glowbet Nevads Dally Transvrrrr has . unfortunate enough to’ wield the pen: EVERING PERFORMANCES Codtish per lb. 64 ~~ panei — x queen-city-vi begun its fortieth voluave, Irow all . ci] for a newspaper. ie a rola the COMMENCING A¥ 7} P. M. Meccan : eo ei Brow was the recip the ” Siersal. Talag the evetiing ; o know and live segnr of the paper . craft pay no attention to such criti: ee Cora, im itn.. they took advantage of the porta uring the last eight years; it 1 HOW . cigma, but oY new cotemporary at : Syrup; per gallon, 87} ’ Hill, ter deted b nity to corverse with a large nuaibér abler, brighter, more sapere mn, Sacramento talks right outas follows: . Admission pray Bhat Children Sardines, small-cans, 6 cans 1.00 or OF friends oc waa of ovr citizens, and thus ob:ainekt« and eas aye wan ot oy We received @ letter signed “oy, Sardines, large cans, 4cans 1 00 g Bicthore furnis When it is known that! fait tinderstanding of the sentiment Abtdors time during that’ period. . A.” informing v¥that the writer is Pacific Mail Steamship Co: Lemon Peel and Citron; 3 lbs. 1 00’ neimg, and variow eatéHalied 14 the comment % Placer Argus, : not pleased wih the State Daily gli Oe : nents were particip e unity t Currants, 10 lbs, 100 Hus the debris ditfculti ree es Democrat. At first we did not enow i — . we We hant indéred it one‘of th a oe’ — senate ae NW Increasé the Capacity. rwho ‘J. A.” was; but since it ocTobageo, __ per lb., 70 ocial gatherings of 7 o’cloc: yedterday morning a special a: ——-}eurred tous that he is the father of ge Oil Can full of Coffee, 3ibs., 75 at i train ort the Narrow Gauge conveyed L. Keith proposes to actd six more'. ’@tétant acqualttance of ours—A. ' Milk Can full of Coffee, 3lbs., 75 shittents oo them to Cofax in time to conneat . Stamps to the sous how ny use a his Male, Ho. neg rx} een pat it, ; The Regular Mail Stétmers ter Victeria . Dinner Can full of Colfee,5 lbs., 1 2. ss ididnight, with the west-bound train of the . Custom quartz mill on the Plaza. A like the a he tis published: dae. and Paget Seund leave SAN FRANCIS: . Batch Butter, 3 pounds, 1 00 ge A Central Pacific and reach the expital . apidly increasing patronage renders. ply and solely € please him, We . Co 22th 10th, 20th, ard 90th of each . Cooking Butter, 54 pounds, 10 _ at an. early hour, this change necessary. would be glad to ask him to the office . Momtts at 12 o'clock néon, for Beans, 334 lbs: for “ 0 J. B. Cona, ‘‘the There are three debris bills pewda ee to editit, only Ghat. if he aid. come . Vioteria, B. C., Part Townsend, Cee en ee eee ee tained from the . ing betore the Assembly, vise the . Areaieg — pearar, tty eee ‘eater Spats rr First —_ nee a . Starch, 2 pene, a ae 25 ots ing with hie fan ley be.in operation oF idle? Parks-Brown, the Carr and the} One member of the Legishative himself, and that woukl a Rs ? Prize Medal Kerosene Oil »per gal, We ake their fature tak cottage, o meet the einergency presented by . thing wi.l be doue which is best for beth the turing and tate agricultural Declared their Intentions. Ww illiam Irwin, a native of Ireland, anid James Noyle, a native of England, yesterday declared their intentions to become citizens of the’ United States. . STEAMBOATS are very polite; always bow te the ‘billows: : But earnestly 8 . TO EITHER PORT Bos a Saye 30 for + = suggest to ‘ A.” thi t li ae rye’s ish Cecoa, packet is o praleniin, soniiicians ——— Connect at Tacoma with Northern Washing ‘Bowder, 3 packages, de. yan: at San Fra brains a judgrient, and yet every Pacifie Railroad for : aero he ig _— b opeltthe early ps ld elon euond beth . wPoweLaack, Otewom, [WU Go watate 20 cant see -+GerdonBennett at it. And at Seattle with Loval Steamers . Wash Boards; < 80 cts. rmerly . ib pe fo pede ter ! et & a It Hola? fts “Nip,” AGIT RIVER and MINES.) iohing Pins 25 ci A Welcome coe — Tickets issued f , Potato Mashers, 15 ‘ a The Nevada (ity Transcript, a South America, New York, All goods cabioot te correction. The Nevada City breezy and well-¢omducted paper, has rope, Japan, China and A og ppctanapead ‘ htered upon its for Htarted off on #8 fortieth half-yeut Ma. : us . g Ay Brerytetig Freak and warraD ever a welcome v it covered its fives “.—s. F. dite: yn General see Francisco ard Roberts. »—Maryavill ee