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: fess acd api heretother and should
be erctnanedo “For instance, there is.
_ feeling in Pennsylvania,
Si . party recently came on, and went, as
. advised to settle below San Francisco. .
a
nd is atl
5 Francioso, many of the
prvi the yield -of, the mines. .
This disposition had a a “Tecent manifes.
They did not like it and talked with
some of the cow county people adout
the sake of protect. ing ¢ local industty," compel the people
of the entire country . to pay an exor
ESF ES
bitans for every pound of iron
used ta'lBber Other localities other institaSe aaa SOME aad poo
‘tected by these seétional combinations,
and as each State has a local industry
to be protected, all imperted goods are
taxed to advance the sectional interests by combinations to increase taxation. . All taxation comes directly as a
burden dpon the consumers, and a protective tarifisas much a tax upon the
masses as any other. When tariffs increase goods are sold higher just in
propertion. The importer does not
lose anything, but the consamer loses
all, while the manufacturer is protected
by the high. tariffs, The theory of the
country should be to establish tariffs
for revetiue, if necessary, but not for
protection, A sectional fecling that
would tax the whole country, in order
_ to enable big profits to be made on a
local industry, will soon engender as
much bitterness as the old sectional
_ Spirit which was crashed out by the
war, Let-us have no more of this.
Those now in favor of “pig iron” and . .
other articles, which demand of Congress a high protective tariff, must be
defeated. The revenues of the government must be decreased, taxes lessened, and the national debt funded for a
long term, Congress must do this
work, or the people wil) hold pera
The: wotk in which the fa in
different parts of Nevada y are
_ now engaged is sufficient to show the
_ diversity of climate ‘we have. In the
foot hills they are now’ harvesting
_ hay, while at es Valley they have
jast Oats tor the hay
crop, and 4hts within the territory ot
ove county California has ‘seed tine
. and: -harvest.at the same season. In
_ traveling from Bear Valley to Mooney
Flat, at the different altitudes, all the
seasons from early Spring to harvest
time will be experienced. In Bear
"grasa is just coming out in all its fresh.
ness, ind the pasture for cattle is excellent, whil@in thie foot hills the feed
seek the mountains with. their droves.
No county of the same ‘extent shows so
vast a> ty of soil and climate,
and thereiis‘no'réasoni why all the productions of the earth, from those of the
temperate-to. the -semi-tropical clinies
should net. ceetenal. in » Nevada
county, .
The New
The new road from-this city to the
Yuba crossing on the San Jyan road
‘has been siutveyed by “Mf. Lveridge,
and it: lias ‘been ascertained that the
maxium @rad@ Will notexceed 14 inch<. img that she was married again was
es to the rod, and that the average
grade will not be more thag 7 inches to
~the.rod. ‘The bed of ‘the. road will be . man,and is mate of a ship._How the
on granite, and it is thought it may be
easily kept in order, ‘and make good
wheeling. Purden agrees to keep that
part of the road belonging to the coun.
ty, and extending from this city to
j stock eertge ant ‘repair for five
. Valley grade, where they‘ found two
. Philadelphia, The Assembly met on
‘. the 19th instant, and was the Sit vo . oe
sprhunpcaamn ya Pdboses
the mountatiis. ~Phey “were informed
that the mines were “played out,” and
there was nota mining town in the
State where brick buildings erected
would bring the cost of the iron shitters on them. dn San Francisco they .
heard about the same story, but two of
the, number: determined to «see the
minesjand they came to Nevada county
for that purpose. -They were very
much astonished to find two such large
and flourishing. towns as Neyada and
Grass Vualléy so close together, and the
evidence of thrift far beyond what they
had seen inthe parched crops of the
counties, and we are informed several
of the parties with their families are
coming here to stop. It is time the
policy of San Francisco at last should
change in regard to‘ the mining counties, and that the papers and people of
that place should at least tell the truth
about the mining industry. The
pamphlet of Hopkins and such accounts
of the condition of society inthe moantains, as sometimes find their way into
San Francisco journals, show the small‘ness of spirit that actuates many who
Jead opinion in that locality,
THE ranchmen, saysthe White Pine
News of May 25th,have adopted a new
mode of treating with cattle and horse
thieves—Speacer rifles on sight. On
Thursday nighit last ten or twelve head
of caffie wete stolen from the Robinson
road abont ten miles east of the city.
On Friday the ranchmen turned out
and tracked the cattle and thieves to
{the head of a canyon near the Ruby
gentlemen cosily encamped, and immediately on them with Spencer
rifles. The thieves returned the fire
with six shooters and broke for the
brush, where it was considered to risky
to follow. A number of shots were
fired at them, and it is. believed «that
one of them is mortally wounded, as he
threw up both hands, dropped his pistol, reeled for a moment and then staggered into.the brush. Parties will go
out to hunt the body. The thieves
had three good horses with thei.
Enoch ARDEN In BeL_Frast—We
havea cane in this city, says the Bel} fast, Me., Journal, which very nearly
parallels the pathetic story of Tennyscn’s poem. ‘T'wenty years ago, Robert Steele, residing here, went to Cali.
fornia leaving a wife and one child.
For a time letters were received,
but for. the last ten years nothing
‘had been heard from ‘him. His wife
‘believing him dead, about five years. e
ago married Captain Alexander Nichols,
& very respectable citizen of Searsport, {
by. which marriage she has one child:
To the surprise of everyone on Friday
last Mr. Steele landed from the steamer Wm. Tibbets, and inquired for his
‘wife and child. His emotien on. learnvery great. The son for whom
quired has grown uptoa fi
he inyoung .
matter’is artanged or whatis to be
done, we can notsay, It setelaly & <
remarkable cage.
‘Dumine the. past week the Preabyterian General Assembly convened in
union of the Old and New schools,after
a separation of more than thirty years,
The Fepresented two hundred and forty-six presbyteries, with
manatee Soeniet Suv eentied sie:
and ministers, about half a
on communicants, and a memberrai
f° which _were built by . .
cE 7
quartz ralsed.and « crashed in. tad cc coun-try ; but rowk yielding less than thet {2°
here, cam not be 2worked>at mew
Extensive gold bearing quartz lands
. which will yield from $3 to $9 permee
exist in many parts of the State, and
in the auriferous belt of Mariposa, Calaveras, and-Nevada, Dut remuin. un.
worked, while we find ledges in Australia profitably worked, yielding $2 per
ton-—for example: From 7,453 tons, of
2,240 pounds to ‘the ton, of quartz obtained’from a quartz urine in Ballarat,
the yield per ton amounted to $2, and
yet a dividend of $10,500 was declared.
The total cost of raising the rock from
the mine, crushing, extracting gold,
wear and tear of machinery, and loss of
mercury, was estimated at $1 30) per
ton. The St. John: del Rey-ztine, in
Brazil, has been profitably worked
since 1830, and continues to give a
handsome profit te its owners, with a
yield of no more than a quarter of an
ounce of gold pér ton of 2,240 pounds ;
and the quartz mines of Hungary are
profitably worked, with a ~— of only
one-eight of an ounce,
4 REPORTED Discovery or a Ricu
Tin Mine.—A tin mine, twenty-five.
feet in width, is reported to have been
discovered in Bainbridge Mining District, San Diego County, Cal., which
will give the owners the bouaty. offered
by Congress of $200,000 for the discovery ofa tin mine which should yield
ten per cent., and also the bonus offered
by the last California Legislature of a
like amount, with guarantees that the
mine and improvements shall be free
from State taxes for ten years. This
swells the bonus to ne half a sil
will pay more ethan ten per: cent,
' Norina the fact that Mr. Vallandig.
ham has espoused the cause of female
suffrage, ard intends to make it a
plank in the mext platform of the Ohio
Democracy, the Chicago Republican
says: What the woman friends of this
measure have done to have such an affront put on them is not reported. The
same person recently lectured in favor
of introducing the Bible into schools,
but then the Bible is strong enough to
stand it. Whether the suffrage question can survive such an alliance, is a
. -siatter of much doubt. it-will take-a)
live cause to go safely through such an
ordeal as the.t.
‘GRIzZLx bears are auuenally numerous in.the mountains near Los Angeles. Lately a hunter killed two.
THE latest conversion to temperance . ,
is due to a photographer in Wheeling,
who took a pictmre of # drankard as
he lay ina gutter. The portrait was
exhibited to the victim of intemperance
ween 20 became sober, and a pledge
placed before him at the same time received his signature,
A DEAF man in Indiana is said to
have recovered his hearing by falling
twenty feet from a haymow.
A COFFIN made for «
didn’t fit. The defect was remedied sg
hoc ane
feet to stick ont.
__A STRANGER in a printing office askedthe youngest apprentice what 7
rule of punctuation was. “I set. up
long a8 I can hold my breath, then I
carota an Ten del.
Tare per ton is the ave ¢
blind i moe deiianmaniehty acres
work himself. His
him about. In Winter he _——
brooms for sale.
THE most ghastly sinuses of
the season 18 made by the Tarrytown,
N.Y. Argus, which says that ‘‘E. BR.
Vanderbilt comes out’ with » card antuuncing his erent opening of Spring
styles of coffins
An Iowa’ soldier, praca to have
been killed ‘long’ ago, returned to his
family, and found to his sorrow that
his wife, supposing him dead, had—remisined sidgle. He had got his eye on
%\ another woman, and hoped she had
spliced.
A YouNG ways in Philadelphia wanted
her photograph taken with an expres-.
sion as if she was composing a poem.
Dakora Territory is in want of
school marms,” who can get $35 a
month and their board.
A Wisconsin lover canght his intended bride carrying ina “ 3
that he himself could not lift, and
concluded not to marry into that family.
Mr. GREELEY thinks another year
of income tax-will make us “a nationof liars.” It has made us a nation of
tall swearers already.
Miss PHELfs, in her latest book,
“Hedged In,” and her sinful one ina
black, nightgown.
THE Marysville Base Ball Gish numbers eighteen members.
Severe frosts have badly injured the
fruit crops in Trinity county.
aa eaninemeageneeenianaieiaaniammmamEmmmiciiaatane
En this elty, May %th, 1970; to the wife of
. J, Organ, a son,
In this city, May 19th, 1870, to the wife of
John Jack—a Bon. _
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In Virgi Virginia, May 27, Ada Isabel, daughter
of W. P. and A. Harrington, aged 6 years,
1 month and 10 days.
a ees
Infection. in the Air, .
Experimental chemists have repeatedly analysed the air at unhealthy seasons, in the hope
of detecting the invisible virus which pro-.
duces epidemic disease. This is of little con:
sequence. It is sufficient to know that this
poisonous principle exists, and that a safe-‘
provided. In ihe Spring and: early Summer.
when fever and ague, remittent fever, and
other periodical diseases of that class are prevalent, it is orly necessary to fortify the, system with a course of Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters to escape them. If this precaution
has been neglected, which it never ought to
be‘in any district Hable to such visitations,
and if the paroxysms of malarious fever have
commenced, they may always be
checked and broken up by a course of that
powerful vegetable tonic and alterative. Qui.
nine was once considered the only specific for
chills and fevers ; but itis now generally admitted that this nauseous alkaloid is a dangetous medicine, and that it+ secondary effects are more to be dreaded than any form of
intermittent fever. ‘It is simply a tremendous astringent. It does net touch the disordered liver; or regulate the bowels, or in
any way improve the condition of the animal
fiuids. Hostetter’s Bitters on the other
hand, 11 Gddition to being a safer and better
tomic than any preparation of quinine, has a
balsamic effect upon the whole system. It is
aperient and aatibilious, as well as
fal perspiration. and induces quiet sleep. As
@stomachic it has no rival. Cases of indi‘gestion that no otber tonic. seems capable of
“beahees qa ine tow wont ty ite.
FOR SALR)
of land, doing nearly every kind of . Aa 4
Young sop guides
HENNEMAN & GRAF,
OULD INFORM “THEIR FRIENDS
and the public generally that they have
opened a New aggre 2 ite i eeep oon
Exe Hotel, where they w tonpopeerram haud the very bess of
Wines, Beer, Ales,Liqfors & Cigars
te which. thiy invite the attention of the entire community. oe us a call. my2t
Grass Valley ee Cream Saloon.
JOHNSON & MENGER, .
—Preprietora—
t@” OPPOSITE HAMILTON HALL, 93 2
Church Street, Grass Valley.
lee Cream, Strawberries, ete, al:
Ways on hand,
EVADANS VISITING GRASS VALLEY,
will find neatly furnished and Pleasant
rooms fitted up for the accommodation o:
visitors.
CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY of all.
kinds at wholesale or retail.
CALL AND SEE US,
myzi JOHNSON & MENGER.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
. REMEMBER THAD
Ww. io] o
» HAS OPENED THE
Grass Valley.
Dg rye pee po yee f
ts and facilities and is j
ing Sion aetalan thee than any other in
County.
DEPOT OF GENUINE
Berlin Head And Enameled Card
PICTURES.
; aie studies to please, ovage Fa “
country. pcoeks ~on )
; Lost 3
5 A ee WALLET Greenbacks, Certificates of Dey + was lost rday, between the Beak o¢N Nevada Gott aes
the rear of Vance’s shop, on aa Street.
‘the finder will be sui cb a ©. “Vance =,
ing it with MR. STUDVARD, as Stemapie
on Broad:
_ Nevada, May 27, 1870—
0. VANCE,
BOOT AND
Opposite Stumpf's Restaurant,
Broad Street, Nevada. S
PB ey: ky SHOES made
. O EPAINING dono ie the
somata Prices low and
When gumeyan anything dows in the Sp Shoe
adie
UNION
INSURANCE COMPANY,.
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
oe
Cash Capital $750,000 Gold Coin
. GUSTAFE TOUCHARD, President.
CHARLES D. HAVEN, Secretary.
t
07" FIRE INSURANCE ON.
AND
‘ eee
5S. B. DAVENPORT, AGent.
Nevada, Feb. 16th, 1870.—1p.
R. M. HUNT, MD.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
sen oe
Mi. 8, DEAL
Attorney and. ‘Conaibhar tation:
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TUTTLE.
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