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March 4, 1870 (4 pages)

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. { aay Pa aM EA tte ee . { LOR ela Raa meses sen slip RNS RI a . z asa PETE AEE S . Li 13% i att . ‘scholar receiving ce pecs in such: Pee 11 50 school. It is said, ift + becomes i. — pouty 14, chitect, _ 20000 law, it cam be. made to almost entirely 7 Tmeon ‘bills were “referred have preJuly 18, Dunnicliff & Co. foundation, ~ 150007 hoo! T July 30, C. H. Mead, copying § pica 9 and break up the public school system. “10 sented @ substitute for them all. It} electio am just-sach evil inflaences ives ‘the . Governor the appointment of July 31, Dunnicliff, foundation, “400 vo . SS* against tad agate a SO July Bt, G. V. Papers, avid poh in legislation, the-HlineisConstitution: . ar the Presidents of certain~ es: > si ang. 8 K. ae. Bean, printing, — 8 0 al Convention now in ‘session has mag ran-" Se — se cisco Associations named in’ the bill. Sept. 5, Kidd & co. printers orders, go [sive Scigdeoim that instrument for The three named by the Governor shall Sept, John tenes Pasgee para 7008 £0 bidding, “Foe levying of . saxee eet She i a < ; : Oct. 17, Mclivain a Palaner, bu buliding, 2,900-00-. giving by the government of —_— to be the E ive C d th e Execat ive ' ommittee, anc t $F) Gets aie —— en g; =< any. private school. shall have each $3,000 per year. . This . 2° enkins, labor, ett owe Pers Nov. 5, J. Dunniclitf, labor, 25 00 bill: allows no bonus to immigrants. Nov. 5: Wa. Craine, af 100 00 NATIONAL SALUTE BY oUR COLORED The money to be. expended is to. be moe 13, Dp Soo age Craine, avch't, 2100 © . CreimmNs. —The colored citizens of this used in disseminating , information in Deo. mA, ‘i do OF a 7500 00 city, says the Hyiterprise, and Gold Hill, Europe and the Eastern States. For . Feb. 9, do do do 49400, jutend firing a national salute nee ye Feb. 9, do 226 00 th nouncement of the the support of this Immigration Bureau, Maron’10, PB ond Kid & Co. cies, cote reception of ‘he annontce h Amendmeat a tax of 4 per cent, on the $100.is levane 10, Trastege, Beh 210 00 . ratification of the Fifteenth Amendmea ied, which will*bring in about $80,000 Nt i + & Go, frvight on bel, “890 a 4 Resyenett of Sn. nad ge per annum; but the Board propose to i117 6, Brown & pogo vhs meine, oe 5.908 00 er of colored men in raise $25,000 by” subscription so as to Apr 5 th ‘rustees, furniture E me 10 will be P seqien to — is —s = ulloy, printing, ee ay mete i ie? H. Kalagher abo on niground, 56 s sabeoet people throughout the sins Tre te ticteccmsemtcatmny . RGAE Guest” 21 . puba secs will bo give "elorsband taxation of 25 cents on cach $100. The Lead * Melivain, labor Xo tata BH. They are forming political clubs in the r,s levy for State purposes is now 67 cents, Rept. Pires & Potier, window fixt. 8275 . various towns and cities in the State, “bat this bitlreduces it to-72, and-if-thepept. Withington, var. ee and will have in pe Emon their State Sept. 21, Mead Collector, . ; 105 00 i Club.” tls eee Shea four cents mentioned ia the immigrant . Scpt. 91 Bliven & Potter, sup c6,-~10) Centra ' pill be added to the levy for thisand the . Oct: 20. Gregory & Marsh, lum 1 86 B ANKING.=A Tesolution was offered Bee, a wish to make an effort to bring , ion to par; but if they shall reach 95, next year will be 76 cents on the $100 or a reduction of 21 cents. If the bill for this reduction passes,the immigrant bill may go through, but otherwise it cannot. There is doubtless, says the desirable immigrants among us, but we cannot’ well.do so by adding to the , burden of our taxes ;-and if the reduc‘ “sion proposed ‘can’ be made, many members feel inclined to let the four cents go for this purpose, provided the-details of the bill shalt be such as to use ~ the money to the best advantage. It is not what you expend in this line, but how you expend it, That it is the ques. tion, —It-ia_well_enongh to cast bread . " g Upon the waters.if it is likely to come back, even after many days—-but to seatter it, sink it in the pockets whence it can never come back is by no ineans desirable under present circumepances. ‘The Dill seems from this statement to be in all the essentials the same as the _ one proposed by the Immigrant Union, except that $200,000 from tide lands has been cut off, and $80,000 is asked from the State to. pay cflicers, agents and printing bills. Better appropriate the $80,000 to the development of industry in the State, than to pay unnecessary officers. aetna ComIne UP Srnapu.y.—It makes no matter why, bit the fact is. before us, that greenbacks.are up to 87, with the prospect that they will rise still higher. Nothing could be more beneficial to California, says the Bee, than their elevawe will feel, the favorable effects at once, They: have been kept away from us. The people that own them have been kept away because of the high price of gold; but when they come near gold.value in the ordinary trans factions of trade, they will be received \. here in siiall commercial business withOur silver half dollars out a murmur. are some six per cent. below gold i value, yet they are taken and no.questions asked ; and if greenbacks come to 94 this will pat them di a par with our silver currency ; and why .should they not then be received as well as silver? It may be in this way thatthe financial cloud under which California rests will be. dissolved, for ourselves we have refused to do anything towards dispersing it.’ It will. make. no difference to the people here whether they come up up to gold or gold comes down to them —if ‘this latter be possible—but the merchants who owe bills in the East will suffer ia cons.quence. There is.a . ‘that before: the, Summer ‘is over the e435 the Rational: currency wilk :be: in . circulation here. When it: rises a few . itis “ee cents more and ifa few large dealers do. this, others will oY ea wi i private school, Oct, 27, Kelsey,(Mrs. Keeney)su ites 70 00 Oct.29, Melivala & P.,labor & interest. 1,185 25 ———— 1868 October 26, T, E. Mills, ar * Yee ve 30, T. E. Mills, aesa 8)8 2 S Jam une 5, Haight "do 25.00 June il Co. do ££00 dete i, fT. i Mills, = 260-50 October 11, Kari ight, > 60 00 October 20, J Glasson 166 88 ad 11,T. K. Mills, fo 65.00 a 12,T. BE. Mills.“ do * 63 00 Pebruary.21, Enright, do. 50:00 _Total interest. . sceuaee neue evdesewedns $837 88 WME ice cscdncsvadeaensephnsie $19,798 47 ~~, M. PRESTON, Supt: of Schools. Nevada, March 2, 1870, Pore ts Pia ae “Recently a couple of Aombreswere lodged in jail upon the charge of going through a man at Grass Valley. They were thoroughly. searched and nothing found upon them, but since that time: they have sent out for such luxuries as green corn, and such substantials as tobacco, sending the coin at all times, It is nabs they must have already spent some $50. RarLRoaD Gavers.—A plan for a uniform railroad guage is under consideration by railroad’ men and members of Congress. Fivesixths of the roads have the same gauge—four feet eight and a half inches. To bring the other sixth to this, it is propdsed that: after a given day no~road shall be a post road that does not conform to this gauge, The whole cost ,of changing this one-sixth—8,000 mniles—would not exceed $4,000,000: Tur New York Jimes asks if, there is to be no end to the destractive ravages of kerosene, Already it kills more than railway and steamboat, accidents put together, and yet the ua explosiveness is mainly a cofsequence of adulteration. Commercial fraud is. becoming an agency more deadly than tht moat dreadful epidemic ; it poisons fife through its. drinks, and destroys that . Horace D, Dunn, Commissioner of Immigration, paid into the State Treas-_ ury on Monday, the sum of $3,596, for the month of. January last, which wae placed to the oredlis of the = Fund, ~ THE Supreme Court of Pennsylvania have~ decided against the wealth in the case brought by the State against the Philadelphia Savings Depot of Maly e aimed by Sta ell : ego's ms cue sail -Mng, Manni MoKere has been an‘313 1! ‘noanced as asuitable candidate-for the . office of City School Superintendent ta Mead, Mah i, Yo, eHtas 7p San eo f we A 8 J4 a TER. GEM. SALeeRT Wuen: it. Eypep.—The Sepreme ‘. [Opposite the, BaNK,] ort ae the United States has'de . bao : w life and property by means of the do mestic lamp. Commonlished in St. Louis, fea dollars dies i fs TO THE PUBLIC throngh this.medium that from AND-aA¥TERMARCH FIRST, 1870, in Congress the other day—and it went over—instructing the Committee on Banking to report a general law authorizing the establishment of National Banks unrestricted in the aggregate number and circulation, and based on such issue of United States bonds as shall indace the lowest possible rate of interest. A GENTLEMAN from “Utah informs the Elko Independent that a general discharge was granted to nearly all the eniployes on the Union Pacific Railroad between Ogden and Cheyenne. The cause assigned was for alleged participation in an extensive combination Boxes of goods were constantly, disappearing, and were retailed at varioug points along the roud at less than original cost. . cearennssomemeneennnen, ns ns . At Grass Valley, March 8d daughter of Solomon and Rosela thal—aged 4 years and 2 weeks. The funeral will take place from, the residence of the parents, in Grass "Valley, to-day, at 12 o’clock, M. Friends and ‘acquaintances are invited to attend. ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL w TAKE PLACE ON THE 17th day of March, 1870, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH KEVADA CITY. The Festival is gotten up for the purpose of liquidating the
Debt on the Church. ear THE LADIES are requested to meet some day next weck to complete arrangements. veto DIRECT FROM PARIS.” undersigned offere ‘For SALE: AT Tx MODERATE. PRICES, a Fine Lot of , BANCY GooDs, just [RECEIVED FROM PARIS, among “them ; 4,000 balia of: evem and Strong Linen Thread, all colors, Fine PERFUMERY. COMBS.” Revolvers and Pistols for Children: vegan Bubber ‘Toys and Balls, Albums, ete, éte, « Sameer. . ee ee United States through this medium that from and afterthis date, we will sell Groceries and Provisions, . And everything in our Line, and the CASH SYSTEM we give the following To be corrected Three times a day. We have the Goods . -for— renning‘goods off from the train y 1870, lg sen DRILLED E¥tD NBEDLES. Fresh and a0" Hand-made HORN latect rept See Sotoneh prerenvem ana: Gore \AN; Proprietor," * * “poNeT BODDER ME! “Ke RISE TO A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE and inform the citizens of these Wholesale and Retail, * Orockery and Tobacco. out of it, — wFOR CASH. «i With variations for. SOME! . Verbum Satis Sapienti est. That all may know what can be saved by LIST OF PRICES CURRENT : comer 0 Nut Stands NOT bgrred out. £-Goods received Daily from Chicago, New York, San Francisco and all parta of Europe, with saw dust, 1% “* Wheat, extra, 24¢ cents penne. Corn, ¥eliow, zg cents ene Beans 25 pounds for $1400 pounds on hand. tiie 8 ground peas. Dried Peaches 20 pounds for si-improved by age. and strong —only 1 peund left.Washing . Powder 10 cents yee paper. Chicken, 1234 cents per Lobsters 25 cents per can. age -can and one-half left. bottle in store. bottles in store, ‘ dozen left. upon our customers, , Tobacco is a littledustys . . Any person purchasing $1 worth ‘. of these articles will be en ant noes pend era of Boots up in one ‘night ( % Dealers and Proprietors of Pea-. " —and— Wolfe’s¢Store, Main Street. Fiour, B. Ex, per Ib, 3% cts. “t Flour, Family, per Ib. : * Delivered . Fiour, Super’e per Ib. — creat per. Ib ax a to the Bran, tek, wig Door. Qoffee, & papers for $1 00— mixed with . Ranch Batter, ge exes porGuune — Good can—The Birds . érossed the plains—only 2 cans left Nevada Lard $i per can —seftened by Plantation Bitter, 76 cents per bottle—one Calisaya Bitters, %5 cents per bottle — 24 Eureka Shoe Blacking, canon a Se Smoking Tobades)' ry 265 cents— This na aha A : and sottle>the quicker the sooner. . aie WILE SELL, WHOLESALE cD eR _TATy_ GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, _ _ MINING IMPLEMENTS, . -— CROCKERY WARE, ~ oe And everything in n his Line, wrork. CASH ONLY !.2) And no variation for anybody. (GS Thatall may know what can be saved by the CASH SYSTEM, I give the following se LIST OF PRICES CURRENT, ("To BE CORRECTED EVERY MORNING. _£%) Flour, Bakers’ Extra, per petind, 8% ets. : do — do” St 93 # 3% as. Corn me BS ORE 2 Re Mixed feed, heavy, + “2% cts. Shorts, heavy, . ‘s 6 3 “ Bran, light “ Oey ots. Wheat, extra. Sem 3. RE Cora, yellow sc th B% ets Pegs, White Pea, S pounds for $1 00 f toa 190-4 ee ee 1 00 Sug, eed, 6 6 Bae powdered. Ca Se do . coffee Bue: ¢ + 4 1 00 Coffee,old GovJava 4 ‘ «200 bh Sat ae Oe ee do Javaground $§ ‘“. * 87% ~do Rio, ground 5 ~~ * © 1600 “Candles 5 " 4'° a Dried apples, 6: fe eae do peaches, 1 SANE See a we do prunes to 4. BO “do currants bit on ee Ranch Butter, 87% cents ed pond Firkin do 40 “s Goshen Cheeses 25 ~ “ ‘* Nevada hams ha oto do bacon 17 ane Re er de Codfish, 16 Bits Me Japan tea 16 6c “6 ri fain oS Black tea Se a gr Saletan: 12% “ec ‘6 “6 Soda 12% 6 ‘ “ adit Wk = ee Ground Pepper, 12% cents per bottle. Ground, Mustard 12% cents per bottle. be Ground Sage 12% cents per bottle. Ground Alispice 1244 cents per bottle. Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle, Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottle. Ground Thyme, 12% cents per bottle. Tomato Cateup, qts:25 cents per bottle. Pickles +4 gal 87% cents per bottle. Pickles 4 gal 25 cents per bottle. . Olive Oil, pts 25 cents per botile. / Olive 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. Zxtracts, assorted, 12% cerits per bottle. Salt, in 3 pound bags, 12% cents per bag. Salt, in S pound bags, 25 cents per bag. Balt, in 10 pound bags, 37% cents per bag. Salt, mn 20pound bags, 62% cents per bag. Salt, in 50 pound bags, $1 25 per bag. Shot, in 25 pound bags, $2 50 per bag.Buckwheat Flour 10 1b 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 bigs, 75 cents per bag. _ Raisins, in % Ib boxes, 75 cents per box. * Raisins, in 4 boxes, $125 per-box. . _ Raisins, in 4 boxes, $2.50 per box. . _ Raisins, box $4 50, per box. Stanch, in:5 Ib boxes, 15 cents per box. Mason’s Shoe Blacking, 8 boxes 25 cents. 6 Bars Co, Soap, 50.cents. .Heavy Golden Syrup, $4 50 per keg. ~~ Nails, assorted $6 00 per keg. A. Wi RESTERS CO. Nevada, March 84/1810,’ ah ck oe Te e i howe ae H, manson. Nevada, March 1st, 1870. 2 a ne ely. esc Chocolate 8735 ‘Ye Oi tad Pearl barley 1965008 3 Sant a ae Carolina Rice. 12% ..% . % Batavia do 10 cs DRE MAR ” China do 8 “ “ ra Spht Peas 10 MR OS a Washing Powder 12% “ “* “ Maccaroni 19% th ‘Vermacilla 1836. OE eS _ Green corn, Winy'37% cents per can. Fresh Peaches 87%. * sane eine Green Peas we oO ae Turkey 87% se “6 “ Chicken Aa. oY i Lobster 25 “ce é Oe . MestRovdee a 4 2" *Tomatoes ASE a ee eal GroundJava Coffee62% s¢ Sardines, 25 “6 : Ye + Coal. Oil, 915 < “ “ Nevada Lard 1°35 Sea . “ rid Axle Grease, 87% “ . “ ik _’ Pomato Catsup, pts, 12% cents per bottle. sl ¥ i ceermobeoabeeeaoeeerys daves el ei Mee Rola ela ae i t . Bg g eh it i