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March 17, 1870 (4 pages)

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[CISCO pet. mahs. m5 y, } ; ievada . , 1868, ceuses sarer, ; * vevada 3 hereMrs. Gordon's Lectare. __ the lowest and vilest of men. She argued States. Mrs. Gordon reviewed the agitaaristocrats to fight the common people with ; _ eonelusion-of the. lecture she annonnee’ oie for” We ruled. he Baily Semen! Local WWTELLAGENCE, Mrs, Latira DeForce Gordon lectured on the subject of Woman Suffrage at the Conal Church on Tuesday evening. ‘The audience; though small, was very at-¢entive while the lady presented in a forcible argument theeanse she advooaten. Bhe = a strong argument in fayorof extendlot to:women ‘upon the principles . ” that thé burdens of taxation had “peen-im. Hail. Quite a targe number of tickets have possed upon women while representation ‘had been denied them. The lecturer showed that while in monarchial countries the right of women to participate in the affairs of State and even to govern had not been de. . nied or questioned, here, in republican America, the noblest, most accomplished and best woman Ifnd been placed, so far as equality before the law is concerned, below that the ballot would not disqualify women for the duties of wife arid mother.any more than it did man for the performance of his duties as husband and father ; that woman’s sphere was any she was qualified to fill, ‘and that for her labor she was entitled to the same compensation as man, provided she performed the same labor and as well. To show the unjust distinction in compensation for labor she ‘quoted the relative pay for male and female teachers in a number of tions in-regard to the question of suffrage, _and its extension among men, showing that? . as to males, it had not been satisfactorily _ settled; and that it never would be until the people went back to first principles, and made-the theory of our Government practice: . She declared that there was no more reason for aristocracy of sex than of caste, and that those who denied women: the ballot were furnishing weapons te-—European _ that the nobility of England have just as _moeh right to say to the laborer “Our iner you just and pee ied do Say need the ballot,” as the men of America have the right to exclude women from «. ‘voice in Government for similar reasons. Mrs, Gordon is far moreargumentative than most advocates of suffrage, and she does not fear the opponents of her cause. At the she would gi oppor tanity to any 0 ve r of woman suffr: and t yeas modest to 8 henry write out their ‘objections and hand them in, she would answer them from the stand. Lindsay vs. Palmer. Demurrer overPeople vs. Doolin. ‘Plead “not guilty,” and Monday, March 28th, set for trial. Yenire ordered to issue for 86 trial jurors Dodge vs. Dodge. Tyial set for Friday, April 8th. 10 o’clock. District Court Calendar. The following ¢ases were yesterday set for trial during the term : Wm. Phillips vs. Broderick & Burns— April 6th. . The People vs. Doolin—March 28th. Bodt vs. Goldberg—April 9th. Maguire et als vs. Fallen—March S3ist. Geo. W. Kidd & Co. ys. Pittsburg Mining Co.—April 4th. Dangerously Lil. . oi We understand that Chas, Young, who was injured in the hydraulic claims of Simmons & Young, at Coyote Hill, on Monday’ is in a critical condition. He was covered -by save of dirt'to the head, and sustained serious internal injuries. Mr. Young died about7 o’clock lant evening, Lo The Montana Ledge. “Bome excellent rock is now being taken from the Montana Ledge, in Willow Valley, which will be crushed at the Oriental quartz mill, ; This mill has been idle for some time, and its starting up at this time,speaks . well for the prospectors of Willow Valley. The rock to be crushed, it is estimated, will pay $25 per ton. Sent Helow. she parte aot Sick who wil be Aout tonnaamenie.” Lee Garthe has received some apples from -his father’s ranch in Arkansas, which came . pena. one » tee = SF . Ae 4a Ae AN . those around him, and his intercourse even we Bakaraay morning'at . COMBS, Revolvers and Pistols for Children, 4 on edge tipped by Aaron Sop . aresnoan tus haere poral a . homes m Grass Valley were found on. Tues¢ day last, near Indian Springs and: brought back to their anxious parents. lt appears they had received a letter. from @ young hopeful who ran away some time before, by which they were informed-that he . had done well, and they started to joihim, "They out into the road at evening, when they were captured by ac some one who had started in pursuit. Pyne a St. Patrick’s Day. Catholic Church of this city, at Temperance been sold, and the attendance will undoubtChurch debt. — Meeting and Lecture. The Woman’s Suffrage Association will meet at the Library Hall this evening.A lecture will be delivered by Mrs, Gordon, and other interesting exercises will take place. . Divorce. Mrs. Jane B. Beggs has ‘commenced suit for divorce against Wm. J. Beggs, in Sacramento, on the ground of desertion. The parties once resided in this city. Irritable invalids. . Indigestion not only: effects. the physical health but the dispositions and tempers of its victims. The dyspeptic becomes, too, ina measure demoralized by his.gufferings.-. He is subject to fits of irritation, sullenness, or despair, as the case may be, A preternatural sensitiveness which he cannot control, léads him_to misconsirue the ‘words and acts ef with those nearest and dearest to‘him is not unfrequently marked by exhibitions of testiness foreign to his real nature. . These are the mental phenomena ‘of the disease, for which the invalid cannot be justly held responsible, but they e¢casion much household discomfort. It is to the interest. of the home circle, it is essential 10 family harmony _as from a state not far removed from. insanity, that these symptoms of mental disturbance be promptly removed: This can. only. be kept-in the woods during the day, bat came t St. Patrick’s Day will be celsbrated this = evening z by a Festival for the benefit of the edly be large. ‘The object is to pay off the }-— “DOWT BODDERE ME!) _ an . 'S HOO FLY?) E ‘RISE TO A QUESTION OF PRIYILEGE and inform the citizens of these nited States through this eee from and after this date, we will sell _ ' ‘Wholesale and Retail, Groceries and Provisions, ? Crockery and Tobacco, And everything in our Line, and , out of it, . wFOR CASH. #1 With; [variations for SOME! _-Werbum. JSatis] Sapienti est. That all may know what can be saved by . the CASH SYSTEM we give the following LIST OF PRICES CURRENT : To be corrected Three times a day. . well ag to the rescue of the principal sufferer . We have the Goods ! Dealers and Proprietors of -PeaGARE, STORE . hee AE TO THE Awe through . , HE WILE SELL, WHOLESALE AND‘RE\erFOR CASH ONLY !.20 UF" To BE CORRECTED EVERY MORNING. £0) do Family “ do Supertine’ “ “ % bi. Corn meal : s « 8 rt Mixed feed, heavy, “‘ “« "2% cts. Shorts, heavy; “ « .Q & Bran, light gp. Re SIS OE. Wheat, extra “ “ Oh « Corn, ye at eee “ 24g ots. Beans, White Pea, 20}jpounds for ‘$1 00 do Butter 20 < © 100 do Bago 90 “ ‘“ 1 00 Sugar, crushed, 6° “ f 100 » do powdered 6 «« ke 2-00 do coffee = 7 «100 do Costa Rica 5 = * 10 do Java ground 3 “ Pr 87% do Rio, ground 5 “ « 100 Dried apples, Se ee do peaches, 1 et aera trany € . do prunes 4 “s “> 700 do currants. 7 &s « 100 . Ranch Butter, _ 87% _cents per pound. nt do 40 “ a Gosheh Cheese 25 ab oni 88 a Nevada hams 18 eb. “ do.. bacon 17 “ “ “ Codfish 15 “ “ 6 Japan tea 15 i Ae “ Basket tea 15 “ “sc “ Saleratus 12% = 7 Soda 12% * “ “ A. H. ‘HANSON? this medium that from AND AF TEK MARCH FIRST, 1870. — TAIL, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, 3 MINING IMPLEMENTS, —— CROCKERY WARE, __And everything in his Line, And no variation for anybody. {(>—-That all -may know what can be saved by the. CASH ‘SYSTEM, i give, the 1 fol. plowing: = LIST OF PRICES. CURRENT, tend EZICER Liquors, ———}yy Threés “"Tkowsend. aod” Hive head_ Gorn Fed Hogs! _ ” AND Has A GOOD er OF HAMS, a BACON, . and ‘. SF WHICH HE WARRANTS TO BE THE BEST IN THE STATE.get ~~~at the Lowest Market Resse __Nevaia, January th, 1870. _ ‘PRESTON &. FAIRCHILD,
~ SUCCESSORS TO E. F. SPENCE, Flour, Bakers’ Extra, per per pound, oH ots. Cream of Tartar 874g ** a“ se rangement of the functions ‘of the stomach and its allied viscera, the liver and‘ the bowels: Upon-theee thres important organs Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters act simultaneously, producing a thorough and salutary cchan.e in their condition. The vegetable ingredients of whith the preparation is composed are of a renovating, reguiating and AL TIVE arg aoe rex Stlanniuait which lends ac"3 ths remedial virtues is the purest Seckenes aaa all cereals, viz: sound rye. No dyspeptic can take this genial restorative for a past week without experie poonne. a notable ary sgh eae in his general health. ‘Not only will his bodily sufferings abate“ irom. day to day, but his mind will recover rapidly trem its restiessness and:irritability, and this hap= _py-change will manifest itself tin ue demeanor toall around him. ~ zs =_ cee vente SPRING cane ! . FIRST IN THE FIELD PARTICULAR NOTICE. g<aCURRENCY st $=-TAKEN AT PAR. ot JUST RECEIVED! NEW PRINTS, NEW DRESS GOoDs, &c. &c. &e. — Se a a a PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AND GREENBACKS TAKEN AT PAR. A. GOLDSMITH. Nevada, March 10th, 1870. DIRECT FROM PARIS, \HE ridersigned. offers FOR SALE AT ST ODERATE PRICES, a Fine Lot of FANCY Goons, ao ape ee a Just RECEIVED FROM PARIS, among them : 4,000 balls of even and Strong Linen Thread, all colors. 4 DRILLED EYED NEEDLES. Fresh and Fine PERFUMERY. 0” Hand-made HORN B of hr ete, etc. : Depot of eer rises at ar ou 1 : t. a gee One eh ed from the most t. which is warranted to.eat a ‘pair Nut Stands NOT barred out. a ta Goods received Daily from Chicago, New York, San Francisco and. all parts of Europe, _ ' —and— , Wolfe’s Store Main Street. — e Te Fi iy, t Delivered Fiour, Super’e a B, 2% i Mixed Fe¢d, ae "per Ib aM a to the Shorts, : Bran, ee ined Door: with) saw dast, 1% “* / Wheat, extra, 2i¢ cents per pound. \_ Corn, low, 23g cents per lb Beans 25 pounds for $1—400 pounds on hand. ground peas. ; Dried Peaches 20. pounds for $i—improved by age. Ranch Butter, % cents per pound — Good and strong— only 1 pound left. Washing Powder 10 cents per paper. Chicken, 123, cents per can—The Birds crossed the plains—only 2 cans left Lobsters 25 cents per can. Nevada Lard $1 per can — softened by age -can and one-half left. Plantation Bitters, 75 cents per bottle—ome bottle in store. Calisaya Bitters, 75 cents per bottle — 24 bottles in store,Eureka Shoe Blacking, 4 boxes for 25 cents. 7 dozen left. Pick Handles, 81 cents — mome used upon our customers. Axe Handles, 37}¢ cents. Smoking Tobacco, }¢ Ib 25 cents— This ‘Tobacco is a little dusty. Any person purchasing $1 worth of these articles will be entitled to one Jar of. Mose Korn’s Blacking o Boots up in‘oa e night. yw All knowing themselves indebted to UBiare requested to call Coffee, 5 papers for $i ‘ominh with ond ettle-the quicker coy seal begpse ode noon oD = and Apecliedtin The patheennd’ Bistidia,. in its. pe departments, will’ be conducted as usuala the old stand, No. 48 Broad: BUFeen. NOTICE, : ef Poseeseory Titles to town fh the corporate limits of Nevada City areéhereby notified that the period for making application for Gove nment tities to the same will expire on the 27th instant.— In case of failure to make such’ application, the lots will beadvertieed and sold at auction. The ‘Trustees: have no sant to extend the time. _ By near ot ya x, R T. H. Rours, Clerk. a peer Nevada, Mareh 4th, 1870; pore * lots with PHILIP DUCA,. ..-Propricter. BROAD STREET, NKVADA OITY. Hair—Cutting-+++-25 Cents. SHAVING .-.00.00-.. corererde Shampooing .----..:+++: 25. * Baths— Hot er Cold.... 26° « Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and children TxEetH KxtRacTED. Leeches applied for % cents, Cupping 25 cents. 020 INSURANCE “COMPAN Y, OF SAN FRANCISCO. LARD,. i =—— Fotlbaic at Wholesale or Retail, : Chocolate ~ So) Se rere ee Pearl tian Aaa cana ie Cit See. Batavia do 10 = af ide China \do 8 “ “s “ Spht TPcas 10 oe “se ie “Washing Powder 12% ‘ * bie Maccaroni ea et CS Green corn, Win. 37% centa jper wean, Fresh Peaches 87% “ “% Green Peas. . 87% ¢ ee ‘ Turkey wm Chicken : 9% * ed ¥ Lobster 25 “cs aeYeast Powder 12% “ =“ “* Tomatoes 25 “ “ “a GroundJavaCoffee62% “ ee “s Sardines, 95 “ee “ee “ Goal Oil, 275. +s se a6 Nevada Lard . 125 sf s¢. s§ Axle Grease, 81% °« Ne ~ Ground Pepper, 12% centsper bottle. . Ground Mustard 12% cents pet bottle. Ground Sage 12% cents per bottle. Ground Allspice 12% cents per bottle. Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle. Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottle, Ground Thyme, 12% cents per bottle. ‘omato Cateup, pts, 12% cents per bottle. Tomato Cateup, qts 25 cents per bottle. Pickles % gal 37% cents per bottle. Pickles % gal 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil, pts 25-cents per bottle. Ohve Oil quarts 50 cents per bottle. Hostetter’s Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Plantation Bitters.75 cents per bottle. Bokers Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Extracts, assofied, 12% cents per bottle. Salt, in 3 pound bags, 12% cents per bag. Salt, in 5 pound bags, 25 cents per bag. Salt, in 10 pound bags, 37% cents per bag. Salt, in 20 pound bags, 624 cents per bag. Salt, in 50 pound bags, $1 25 per bag. Shot, iff 25 pound bags, $2 50 per bag. . Buckwheat Flour 10 lb bags, 75 cts per bag. Hominy, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. Oat Meal, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. Rye Meal, 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag. Raisins, in % Ib bdxes, 75 cents per box. _ Raisins; im % boxes, $1 25 per box. Raisins, in % boxes, $2 50 per box. Raisins, box $4 50 per box. . Starch, in. Ib-boxes, 75 cemts per box, Muson’s Shioe Blacking, 8 boxes 25 cents. 6 Bars Co. Soap, 50 cents. : Heavy Pines” Syrup, $4 50 per keg. _ Nails, assorted $6 00 per keg. Lordy Handled Shovels, $1 00 ——— aa Cash Cartels $750 000 Gold Coin. GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, sipeuidenk: * "CHARLES D. HAVEN, Secretary. 0G" FIRE INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, GOODS;AND FURNITURE, 43 Effected at the Lowest Bates. —_ Ss. B. DAVENPORT, Agent. Nevada, Feb. 16th, 1870.—ly FOR SALE! HEAP FOR CASH! @née 12-inch Engine, 2s a One 10-inch Kngine, “one s-ineh” Pump. T wo Horn’s Amalgamating Pans. ONE FLUE BOILER, Twenty Feet Long, Diameter 42 inches. ONE 30-INCH GLOBE NOZZLE. CRAIG'S PATENT. e Castings of Every Description. —aAT— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, _ INQUIRE OF DAVID THOM, NEVADA FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET. Nevada City, March 8th. riper rir ybe . BALTZ & GUNTHER, Vegetable and Variety Stere Adjoining -McRoberts & Oo. Rea Commercial Street, NEVADA. ge FRESE VEGETABLES received every morning, snd’ a. large supply of Frait and other articles for Table Use. Confectionery, etc. ee Fresh EGGS and BUTTER from the Ranches, and Fine Lot o Fowls. GIvB US A CALL, 2 HAY FOR SALE.” AIN HAY Grass ¥ al * One 6-Inch Pump. (aAlso Lot of New Sour-Krautspe Also a Large Stock of Candies, 9 ROTA RAREST ;