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November 20, 1867 (4 pages)

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__ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. . WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th, 1867. Puax Cuurcrr.—A movement is on foot in San Mateo county for the estab— se rn . to preserve grapes so that in flavor and _To PRESERVE GRAPES Fresa.—A number of experiments have been fried’ appearance they may be kept for Win-. teruse. We have seen a method noticed by a Pennsylvania paper, by which it is said grapes were kept until March as fresh as when taken from the vines in October. In this case nail : ‘a force employed covering the Masonic building with mastic roofing. “The material is said to be durable and not liable to crack or peel off, and is imper vious to water. —. ; A PECULIAR carriage, with wheels ten feet in diameter and sails, has been Mastic Roorrye.—John Adams has LOOK AT THIS! TINWARE, : 4ND HARDWARE. t@ To the Miners Especial y's —ORIGINAL COMBINED?” . LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY; —OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.— . lishment of a manufactory for working kegs were used, and at the bottom and Constructed in St. Louis for use on’ the : <— : eS] ___ fax up into the various fabrics and ma-. top, ‘as well as between each tayer of . Plains. It can be used as a boat inj y waye sus RECEIVED. PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000! terials for which it is used. A number . fruit, leaves-fresh from the vine were . CTOSSiDg elrenma. “’ ONE HUNDRED . OA ne of farmers in that county have agreed . laid, and care was taken not to braise Jou Hit : : HN Hickman is named as Speaker a VARIOUS F POLICIES ! to put in twenty-five acres cach of flax, . the fruit in taking it from the vine. A . o¢ the Pennsylvania House of Repre-. 2 COOKING STOVES !.3 Us F — oo : for the purpose of experiment, and if] trench wad dug in the earth, and the} sentatives. (PHE FINEST ECER BROUGHT TO THIS . , a they are successful the manufactory . kegs buried so that the soil’ covered > Raeant endef my Own importation troml . —~oiwiet Fee AN CIDE : ‘ . i . Keres Mawes : * the Hastern Foundries, whichs1 will sell for .: 3 AND ACCIDENT. will be erected. Not only is flax cul-. them sixteen inches and the ground Tux Nevada State Prison has been the iaewiacuees Ww el 3 ) sa ture profitable on account of the fabrics . was then covered with a light coating . rebuilt. No. 6..$22 50 Accidental Death and -Compensa made of it, but the seed is a profitable . of straw, upon which boards were laid THERE ave forty-two public schools . No, 8..832 50 No. 7..$27 50 tion—separately : = : : ye . Th i > cess e . : £ crop : A single acre of Jand in this. toturn the water. When the grapes in the county of San Joaquin. _ No, 9..835 00 Endowment Policies payable at State has yielded one hundred and. were taken out in March they were ie No 10..-840 00 a given age, with couapemention for ¥ : se * es > > twenty-five dollars worth of seed. Flax . plump and fresh, retaining their naturA STABLE containing two tons of hay . WARRANTED TO BE HEAVIER AND OF Accidents, is for many purposes superior to cotton, . al flavor. Small boxes would no doubt . was burned in Sonoma on the evening A BETTER QUALITY AND MORE * One to seven year policies, with . being stronger and more durable. It. be as good as kegs for packing the fruitof'the 10th. TRIMMINGS THAN EVER or without compensation. or for cordage and twine of all is : . : Ss The adyantag is C , is superi ag Bopy Founp:—We learn from Bob} Jupgu SHATTUCK has tendered his SOLD IN THIS The adyantages of this Company must be sorts, and many kinds of cloth. In. . ‘3 : ; : MARKET appareut toany one whe will give it a mo3 . Scott, says the National, that on:Saturresignation as Judge of the Fourth JvEs mienit's thought, combining as it does a com‘ New York, where flax is extensively . : ‘ ge itr ad peusation of $5 per week, on every $1000 insurae z _ . day last, about 14 miles from Cape Horn, . dicial District of Oregon. ae ed for ail accidents cansing total disability. ‘ cultivated, the best barley lated is con ; ; niece 4 d h ‘eat! h arr back from the line of the Railroad, the ee"I willsell HARDWARE and. Callat the office of the South Ya’ sidered the best soil for the production body of found resting avai ACCORDING to estimates, there will ba Canal Company and learn full = ; geen y of @ man was found resting against th Goods in lik i : : of flax, and certainly the soil of CaliforoS TS RE eK be a double crop of Sugar in Louisiana . °*"©" ©°0@% 4m MKe proportion. =. ,articulars. a ia which bas b k dane 4 the-roots of a tree, in a sitting position, . 96 @ Goubie Crop g 40 ca Lambe Pe i nia which has een Known to produce H ng—from the branch of the tree . this season, or eighty thousand hogs. ¥defy-competition inany Goods GEO. P. SPARKS, Agent. : several successive crops of most excel. " "6'86 “TOP we : heads in the Nevada, Oct. 29th. ; : was a rope with a noose in it, and ata 3 ; lent barley from a single seeding ought dist f ? : nie iad ; to produce good flax. Flax will grow . “'\#nce 0! twenty fect from the.body,} Ty" French army is to go back to ee . : 2 well upon any moist, deep,strong loam, ic oy hill agra = a. ee its old uniform. They are tired of Zou. CROCKERY, han LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER F : c : F r ¥ ext — 2 and no doubt could be raised advantaed yienss aap _— 8 , : id ave trowsers. IRON AND STEEL, : 5: SCOTT FLAT SAW MILL CO : geously in many of our rich mountain . ¥#5°"titély decomposed and t 1e ¢ othes Petey perser aa QUICKSILVER A ° d valleys. If some our ranchmen would . 8° “? gone as to leave but sufficient to 08 ANGELES company, is being foe Lumber Yard; 1 é : Identify them as having been manufac. OTganized to build a railway from that POWDER, SACRAMENTO’ ST., near Gold Run Bridge. # a plant a single patch of flax seed in some _ ocentine Mi wt te Han P. a on favorable locality, about the time they tured of Mission Woolen goods. The . Placé to San Pedro, its port. ’ FUSE, DEALERS IN 1 : ee : rain talc 1 . oo SS —~ + SASHAND DOORS, NE 1K & E ; sow their barley and another small aoe eas pee by C aout a4 from vd TH#y have had a general muster of 4x Alla at eaeaee cau Sie oe patch in March; they would be enabled a = 4 bed “a : a Sen » toget “i troops in Salt Lake City, and a review sre tae i DRESSED FLOUKING constantly on . to form an idea of the succeas which . “! a us me 1a 2 yone : er the by Brigham Young. ROPE, hand, a ee om ais dc i would result from the cultivation of rb Pn st sit ) fone in ae —— DUCK, Particular attention paid to furnishing Lumthis crop. The proceeds resulting from . °°"°"© see SAG UBIONGHR Man ARRIVALS AT THE -o &c, . Der tor Klumesand Miuing Boxes. ‘ P pice ‘eee bit had been murdered ‘and his body afterae s &e. &e, Contracts taken for from 1,00 to 500,000 feet, t the sale of seed would fully compenie" Vin tl je a, :, . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, — to be deiivered.on short notice. Best quality sate for the trouble, and it may be dem. “875 P/#ce¢ 10 the position in which it Broad Street, Nevada City, California. COME AND SEE ME! peg i B eee ee Sees. ee oe : £ a , was found, — on. bacthnests Sise ; jold Run y onstrated that it-would payteealtivate. — a LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s, . Remember that I dont't do business on bor. 0, Sacramento Street, near the Gold Hun .the plant for its fiber. CAMPTONVILLE.—In the Alta, under e pesebaiier 40.400 rowed capital. . J. P. WENTWORTH can always be, found *
a the head of “Notes of Yuba County” J Morley San Presets 3 “tg ont om at the Sales Yard, on sags street, eenriy O . ot ee ” « , : 7 rancis « nox Hunt's to wait on Customers. §8"Terms Cash, or OuR CEMENT AND GRAVEL MINES, we find the following brief item ‘about y ; et eee ba rovers So — Cc EO * E % TU R N E R s upproved Credit for thirty days. 015 & ~ . : : , _ 4 A Sack loch M Combs Re g r 9 . 4 * A You Bet correspondent of the Dutch Camptonville: “Cam ptonville, forty-one J Smith Marysville Ww Hamilton Colfax _Ne evada, Nov, 15th. re DA 5c PIPE &e, ’ < a Flat inquirer, writing under date of} miles from Marysville, andnear the ho rine peony tamte gpa pity ae gad oa Millinery and Dress Making ! CIGARS, TOBACCO, 8, &e. 2 the 14th inst., speaks as follows of the . .. .., wat ANE onthe OG 7 J Cater Barek rhage ° ' Sed a : ‘ apie ‘4 eastern border of the county, is $,400. 43 Casey Eureka. J Andrews do a : JULIUS GREENWALD principal mines of Little York Town-. foot above the sea, on the summit of . w Doore do Mise Fraier = “the Ladies of Nevada Clty aud vicinity. AS ON MAND AND WILL SELL VERY z Pi Py : ‘ re ba ad . Yra-ie c 2s a rads ; ric ; Pv + al AL ship, in this county : “At present there the high ridge between the north and . ? 1 Peterson Omega EM Preston — do’ that «he is prepared to do all kinds of ‘i CHEAP FOR-CASH the tollowing” artire ‘ ‘ . cies :— . are five mills for crushing cement run middle Yubas, at a point where an ance, . SREY ai ee 10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITE BRANDS o by water power, on Brown's Hill. and) cient river channel crosses: The gen-. North American Steamship Co. Also STAMPING, at her residence on BoulOF TOBACCO, __ pays Wileox Ravine, all within halfa mile . orai opinion is, that this old stream the . OPPOSI'T LON TO"NEW york, . Seva Nov. Sh _ . 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA . of this place, employing an average of'. peg of which ismore than a thousand VIA NICARAGUA. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! ep ee ee ee : twenty-five men to the mill. Mr. A. feet above the level of the branches of Throngh ahead of the Mail. ae aitimetning Sauaeee Gacacie of : > Neece, of the firm of Neece & West, at} the Yuba on each side, is the same The ¢ i Spreng eh ags every kind. : F ne 1¢. Compariy will dispatch NE § NEV: ITY. shies ; : i Brown’s Hill, and the owners of one of which is worked at Brandy City, in Sioe fast and. favorite Steam. . . i ci gst ag et post . PEPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND 5 P ? i b Ss } 1e bes o ATP RR? : the sa praia yo ag ce erra county on the north and San Juan : » MosES TAYLOR, stock of TOYS ever brought to this egcae” cree alk uvuky axe ke ee Se Ol oe Gar er} on the south. ‘The gravel and gold are JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander. cilene a toon ns oe FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, of ever steam mill and mine, on Missouri Can-. of the game general character at the . . FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua, . this branch of business. ss My ne , ¥ le yon; between this place and Red Dog, . three places, and all of them have been . "0! Mission Street Wharf. at 12 o'clock M. He has a splendid lot of * w for the sum of $12,000. This is the extensively engaged in hydraulic washTHURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1867. Talking Rolls, Carriages, Toy Tea ane ales 008 ES space sied tl only cement mill now run by steam, ing. , _ of =e a ground hs OTew wtecinee DEBUT inl ee maanys Sets, Horses, Balls, Marbles, All orders from abroad proniptly attended to. <i water power being considered the cheap. “@™ptonville is exhausted now, as also. York. And in fact everythingin the Toy line for the JULIUS GREENWALD ; ; t Young’s Hill and Galena, in the viHolt : : i est for crushing cement. He is now . *) 078 ‘ No the Isth . Holidays. Also, a fine stock of Nevada, Sept. 30. cinity and on the spurs of the same] 0 °xPense on the Isthmus! 100 pounds: a ‘ 5 : ae . of baggage tree! h udies, Nuts, and Frui : finding good pay gravel, but the claim ridge. An experienced Surgeon on board ; Mediwat ssa: , eee STUMPFS’ HOTEL Pj ¥ is not sufficiently opened to take out ee vi cine and attendance Free. . Of all kinds. Also, a good stock of ° 4 ' il A WIND FaLu.—Several days ago a]. For further information, apply to I. W. Fancy Good Bige04 ? pay dirt enough to crush more than one laborer was engaged in ‘digging post RAX BOND. Agent, North-west corner ‘Bat y Se RESTAURANT, 4) or two days per week. However. the See Sry and sine Streets, up stairs, San Francisco. . (y~ preeey 8 wanted to come and see: ‘ ’ holes at Colfax, when het sd ove the NEW GOODS, 16 BROAD STREET, above Pine —be owner expects in a short time to put on with a shovel of rey pes a i ae rhtbe J. NAFFZIGER. J. B. STONE. — = = Street, Nevada city. h t t i — a full compliment of hands to run the “slug” worth fifty dollars. He kept his EMPIRE MARKET. ORMTISTRY. F. STUMPF, Proprietor . # claim night and day. The old and ; : No. 7 Commercial Street, pe : , . : : rood luek sey i 3] * i “= 7. w. MeINTYRE = ome Ww well known Brown claims, on Wilcox . a ae ce ae ant ARE CNET, DENTAL SURGEON ‘ Good Rooms, F's Ravine, are still paying well. By some! . a oy vig. NAFEFZIGER & STONE, Prop’rs, . Office—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's. . < Good Meals ce : lost anything about there,” and was ? iota ee PP 9 pr these claims have been considered as. . . ,” : jf KEEP co : —_ ~ Good Cooks, all we i ; __. satisfied that there would be no claim. fall ou Bser gy Eg wend s IS PREPARED TO DO ALL Good Liquors, a all' worked out” more than one year ant for his “piece.” As the to f idan kinds ot Dental Work at short Low Pric ge ace,” J le tow r es ago, yet Mr. G.8. Brown, the present Colfax fae st erage rae ea BEEF, notice and in the best manner.— ae. 2 T owner, has been working them constantAnns i I “i a ; : a * PORK, good fit schsantend Fell De Ay lhe ay Trench, English and Germen_spe ne é Jy, wight and day, tekinc ont fr oubt lost by some early prospector who canite, $25. Teeth filled we 5 Gold from 2 the house. ¥ ca : oO ‘ ‘ a ; : J ° ; ted Ye a ee . ™ . pitched his tent in that locality, in 8 Be, Be. . 8,84.. Nerve destroyed in sensitive Teeth, Apartments for Ladies, ~ $1,500 to $2°000, with an average exSeas hades Te ; Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c. &e, . if desired. All work guaranteed to give the Neatly furnished, and the. beat of acecaumnods pense of $400 per week. Yesterday I = a = . OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, best satisfaction orno charges made. nig — . Neatly rh — proven: ° oe m ~ Swas shownin this claim some of the THE case of The People vs Jerrold, ag iB! Se aeetle Om Pench tay hdborinr. 4 a fs F. C. LUETSE, 012 F. STUMPF, de richest cement I ever saw, ang from ‘all . indicted for assrult with intent to mur-. _A good supply of Drie Watchmaker and Jeweller, SADDLE AND HARN to ur good supply aed Meek, Veeck . anna wT. next deer te Laiiatie Be, : appearances there was plenty of it: . der, was given to the Jury in the Counpa Pees oti aenige Saree. ‘ Seca . pa a: BROAD STREET, NEVADA Cert. ma Mr. Brown assures me that he has good} ty Court, yesterday afternoon, at 4 prompt! filled. rot Sree Nneaeny ond Watches, Clocks and Jewelry (Adj. Keeney’s Tin Shop.] 9 , paying ground to last him for three or. o'clock. This trial has occupied two chiree ae Geliverst: in the peedaee” neatly and promptly Fepatned. 0% . WILLIAM HOLMES, Preprietor. by four years, and it pays as well as it has days, and a large number of witnesses Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop (Successor to W. G. Jenkins. ] ae for the last three or four months. The! were examined. The jury, after being Cor. Broad & Sscramento ion oe NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF ‘ e 7” Mallory brothers have run a tunnel} out one hour, returned with a verdict A LARGE LOT GEORGE A. CHURCH, ‘Prop’r, A Sarees oe from the foot of their indline to the: of “guilty of assault to do great bodily ’ ME. WAGONS built and Repaired . Saddles, fa line between them and Brown, where . harm.” aay Diencite ironed and ail kinds of Harness, fo , ' —~ ‘Bridles, . broke thro es > A full assortment of W A-GON STOCK, €e my broke th ugh into the Works of A TELEGRAM reports that a caucus Juet Received by . ae Eo es always on hand. Whips, ; rown, on the main lead, and are now! . re All kinds of WOOD AND TRON WORE Saddle Trees, \aking Gut véry rich gravel.” ct leading Democrats from all parts of done in the best style and at short notice. Bits, Hi ris) aldo the county was held at Washington on Saget Bread! Bread Bread! And all sorts of SADDLE AND HARNESS to REBUILDING.—A large two-story brick Sunday, and. after discussing the merits E. F. SPENCE. CALL AT THE jg PD TRIMMINGS, at prices to suit to: or Lt; ... . ofthe several aspirants f i i SF hing in manufactured building is being erected on Third street : 3 aspirants for President, it * NEW YOR K BAKER Y can sty any _ in the br ° ’} was decided that General Steadman COMMERCIAL STREET liom cropairing of every deSan Francisco, says the Bulletin, on the , . ; aaabiion cheaply and promptly wi b, wes thole bash mca. Tan PuOLine Minnie ND LEAVE Y€UR ORDERS FOR done, lot where McGlynn’s stood, which were mites < Next door to Baker & Martin's Grocer tes BREAD AND CAKE, of every descri ti &@ GIVE ME A CALL. 022 2 Je recently destroyed by fire. It is’build-~/ _AccmpENT.—Wm. Bettis, who was. ow BROAD STREET. ee eae aged se Sea coe WO SRP HOLDER” a Ing for James McCue, and will be used . injured some time since while placing . [HIS Establishment still maintains its charANP YARD CRACKERS, —— = : by him as a livery stable. — the iron safe in. the vault at the Court adhe at sacberene pa oy gs hy EY Sold to the Trade = San_ Francisco prices. kg 6th, 1867. t : of 3 ouse, recei : a Superior Article of Pork Sau ee ome Industry. T= Prenwaer of Were Some Ge Pe a — _ . House, ved an additional injury a . tyoaht Cheese, Can ete. € with Ina Crees Sees enue, Supplied A.,ou presentation, all warrants drawn ou the _ Hon. Henry J. Raymond says lie has few days ago by falling from a scaffold, Meats, b the side or carcass, ‘at wholesale Wi ee reatly Sunda y . 1967 — prior to 17 at personally.quit politics for good. at his residence in Grass Valley. & acs JOHNSC 1 seelred Ail Saterday noon. PP oe teed a is