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October 25, 1870 (4 pages)

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dene ao : = ro Eg 4 le, ——— Ohe Daily NEVAL ( Dutch rail CREAT BARC AINS ! a a ‘ pps cncee™I FALL AND (WINTER GOODS! LOGAL : aa pain os bri as aietel ca old musal ten pm GE Rs hase + ot * -“orrenkp 45 Cost? The North Bloo! SS since.shat.time.mma}.2¢ corn, potatoes, and moat ; satire is thet).. ee i coreegpendeit a . the beneGt, and-it-is-fuisly--presumable+in-our.last. issue, rs wit is oa eS oe , eae x gag or it must be our merchants and ex-. have heard of some Peck’s exploite, in Ive letters (as hinas nad caer ipa tees American Dry Goods Store, . ” fifie Press, says: a hi # a oairage® or on, . porters, The equdition’ of ‘thie! money . Which he astoniahedsold’ and eee [openings remitteneyeaaeplc dumpiings. M&S: BC: LS teers large and valonbl per BF teat an Ml chee ene market and ot labor—interesté in Cal-. enced miners. He. uses two whale-. © — ands part of El Dorado, odo 6 Land . ifornta afforda remark: cs cst to} bone rods, about-eighteen inches long; Office “at “Auburo. “Tn figuring the a thee kaa . with a anetalic. bobta the aniddle, which is the indicator. By the changes. in the position of the Rob the locality: of the gold ig. shown. . Peek visited some mining claims in Little York, Proprictress, _. /pagessment—Netiee-————-}—-prees Goods Hats Cloves, Fine Pieich —_— ‘. Flowers and kibbons, Ferlumery, Domestic Onna CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. . Goods, ‘fable Cutlery, Gents’ Furnishing ; Locatién of Works, Nevada Township, . Goods, Toys, Fancy and ‘Toilet Articles, are Nevada County, Calijornia. Not'ce is. hereby . offered to-the pubhe 25 Pee: cent lower. given that at a meeting of the Board of Trus. tham ever sold in this city! tees, held on the 22ad day of October. 1870, an . ger The entire stéck of the American Dry assessment [the second] of Bifty Cents per . Goods Store to be elosed Out at cont, share on tle whole capital stock of said Com. ang a)) persons wishing GREAT BAKGAINS pany, payable in United States gold and silver . \i)) vk atl 1.500 acres) at No yada county, abou from the city of N Eureke South. T a ditch from Bi, Bloomfield, a dist: a carrying capac aa vinigi tobe’ Applicants’ by: such An . 70°? of the:psliar periadavot bor-Riee office, the.Herald says: “Now let us tory. While the cry that labor was aii awh os will hie sakad tothe purchasunderpaid, and that there was no work an by the establishment of # ‘Land . fF the laboring man, has gone up Office at Auburn. Every. purchaser from that State during all the past : vw their advultage to tall. immeKs t ; . ; where he had never been before, abd . coin, to be paid on or before the 22nd day of . diate) This ditch has, cos visit “ wice be-. 7°47, there bas been a continued ease : «. November, 187¥, to the Secretary, at his office = ‘ pbk _ oe pees ig . 12 the money market.of San Francisco, . Wa5 taken to the top of a ridge which . [ons Assay oftce, Mein — Nevada city] Axe Bropletions is the best constr fore ] e r.&ADG Pays ‘ : . 9 ‘ : . 5 ; Any stock apou which said assesstaent shali 10. . * ; comipletéd} and take with him, on each such as has rarely, if ever; been known had been ~ prospected. The ‘exact . Sty to “noes Sun the Sad Way of Roventver, Nevada, Oct. Sthy 1670 stantial one in th : , : course of the ¢hantie) was known in some places to the miners, and though Peck had never seen tle ground, he followed the channel with as much precision as if the ground had been mapped out to him. He experimented in this city, and the indicator stood towards the Nebraska shaft with such . firmness that two gentlemen who held the rod could not, change the direction. What is the most surprising is that Peck is neither a scientific man nora miner, and does not even know of what metal, his indicator is .composed. A tank of quicksilver hidden in the sand inghat city, much less extetided into the Fall months of the year, Yet, while there are continued cots plaints of the dullness of the season and the absenceof enterprise in business, it appears, nevertheless,-that Califorsia has produced and exported a singularly large amount of metalic and agricul1870, shall be deemed delinquent and will be daly advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made ou the znd day of December, 1870, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses oi gale. By order of the Board of Trustees. 025 O, MALTMAN, Sec'y. WRITING SCHOOL. trip, an average of two witnesses. From any Of the territory named one. additional day more is required to, go. to Sacramento than. to Auburn at a cost of $3 for his time, $5 for his fare, and @2-50 for his eating and lodging, which makes $10 50 to each man, and ( nm each ee as at diac — it tural values. While the surplus ex-, pow cost at Auburn,” Or, in other ports of the whole United, States for weordin tt will db00 the puteh dgeta’ of. the year 1869 may be estimated at $9 land ‘in ‘the proposed district the sum of per head, those of California are stated $3,150,000 more to make the. entries to be $111 per head, and .their total is and proof in Sacramento than it would a gold value i of nearly $67,000,000. in Auburn.” ; When a diversity of in@ustry shall enalso constructed a yon Creek, at Bor high, giving the ofretaining 400, water. In addit supply of, water, . eral important w of their ‘ditch, ‘S gmoant of water son, They also ' ervoir, formerly company, distant the line of their is the largest res zNiwboay Read the Latest News! J. & S. ROSENTHAL, Corner of Broad and ‘Pine Streets, Nevada. AHE PIONEER DRY GOODS DEALERS have just received the Finest and Largest Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, i Ever brought to Nevada City, consisting ot rhe Latest Patterns of (& Dress tioods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Haw, ". Boots and Shoes, anda good stock of 3-PLY AND BRUSSELS CAKPET, OIL CLO1Hs, WALL PAPER, Etc. MASS ETHEL E. MITCHELL. W's OPEN A WRITING SCHOOL AT THE National Exchange Hotel, Monday Evening, Oct. 31st. Business and Ladies Plain and Ornamental Quick Sales and Smal! Profits being our motto, we propose to furnish Goods at San FranThese figures may be Penmanship taught Gato prices end i Gnas styles and prices cost the English Yi ¢ * . s cre : wi vicina? correct, but if another Land Office is to ee Calorie to give full eminpy mest on the beach at San Francisco was" 11, school is intended for both ola and . THE BES’, CHEAPEST AND LARGEST 000. From Blo , o workingmen in a variety of manufound by him after the tide passed over where it was buried. We have not seen Peck perform but have these reports from gentlemen who say the “thing” was done, We hope he will give us a chance to see what he can do before he. leaves the county. We do not propose to dig because his bob points in a certain locality, unless it is positively demonstrated that “bobs” are less. liable to lie than spirits. young. All who desire can improve in the eantiful and useful Art. Private Lessons given if desired. AFTERNOON CLASS from 1} to 4 o’cl’k. EVENING CLASS at 734 o'clock, Terms $5 for 15 Lessons. Room No. 15 NATIONAL EXCHANGE. Nevada, Oct. 25th, 1870. : STOCK OF GOODS inthe marketto be found At Jd. & 8S, ROSENTHAL's, Corner of Broad & Pine Streete. Nevada, Oct. 11th. CAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. bevcreated ‘why not locate it near the geograpical centre of the district by selecting Grass Valley or Nevada? Nevada county will havea larger number of, claims to obtain titles to, than the entire balance of the distrivt. If a central location and the accommodation of the largest number ; of persons is desirable the new Land Office ought ‘have constructed long, to Colambi to the Union Gr ‘a majority of t owned by the N Mining Co. The mining ¢ are at present costing some $4 facturing operations, and the articles are’ produced in’ her own factories which now swell a table of imports that must be set off against the present products of her mines and fields, the wonderful energy of the citizens of the citizens of the Golden State will be repaid by a permanent prosperity. The Fast and Splendid Steamers YOSEMITE and CHRYSOPORIS, FAIR AND FESTIVAL. j)OR THE BENEFIT OF THE CONGRE{ Tue .Alta says: The impression is a ILL jeave on alternate days for SAN general that the employment of electric FRANCISCO, at 12 e’clock, m., from to be in Nevada county, _ Miuing at Cement Hill. The Cement. Hill Mining Company lights for the double purpose of gaining a view of an enemy and blinding him at the same time, is original with the, defenders of Parig; but such is not the! The Literary Society. On Saturday evening Library Hall was well filled on the occasion of the meeting of the Literary Society, The ‘GATIONAL SOCIETY, will be held at as >
NEVADA THEATRE, Thursday and Friday Eveu‘ngs. tho foot of K Street. Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will leave on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from the foot of K Street. Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master, of mining flume aggregate leng from 40 to: 72 claims are runn are fitting up their claims for a big run next, Winter.” These, ‘claims have been drifted in some places and they yielded handsomely. They have also been hydrauliced with a small head of water, but on.account.of,the difficulty, will Jeave on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS aud — Oct. 27th and 28th. SATURDAYS. Ge” Thursday Evening will be devoted to the sale of articles, useful and ornamental, prepared by the ladies. tay~ Friday Evening an Entertainment consisting ofTableaux, Songs, &c. An intermission will be given to close the fact, The Federal ‘fleet, which had been endeavoring to take Charleston for so long a time,and especially to reduce Fort Sumter, which ‘mainly barred the way, first employed artificial light to exercises opened with a duett, performéd on the piano, very nicely, by Misses Rachael Rosenthal and Mary Fininger, The effort was heartily applauded by the’ audience. Miss Price read ‘with ty, they will be capable of carr} ter; also what neck, carryingter. These pip For Marysville and Intermediate Landings. . The Company's Steamers will leave for Masville and Intermediate Landings cuily at 12 o'clock, m. (Saturdays ‘excepted ;) Sunday's : : of 300 feet, anc of washing out the slide this method of aid if in its opdrations at night. . The . 8004 taste pes s+ ti huctantering need be eee gira capacity of “the working wad ‘not successful, though Calcium light was first used,-and after . ection from Mrs. Hemans, after which . iret Evening—Admission Free. ~‘Ghange of Fime.—Steamer GOODMAN mine 1,00,000 . : eat that electric lights, because they were Miss Anna Palmer supga laughable. Second Evéning—Tickets 50 cents. 023 . CASTLE will leave for Colusa, Knights foes he ground was rich. The new. ¢omoe ee y j Kk i euleeas ‘th Landing and intermediate Landings. on Wedhours. When pany ‘propose'to-fix up in the very beat . 20t only more powerful, bat more daz. °°™ c song. rous essay, Wi HENRY SMITH. E. BRopT, } Desday, instead of Tuesdays and Hridays as which the audience were highly pleased was next read by Miss AJice Davenport. The Quartette, consisting of Messrs. J. E. Brown, John Glasson, W. W,. Cross: and Joho Fairchild, sang “Speed Away.” Next came the debate of the evening, upon the following resolution: “Resolved that the jury system ought to be abolished.”, .The_ affirmative wasS maintained by J. B. Drummond,'W. W. Cross and M. 8. Deal, and ‘the tiegative by J.'E. Brown, Jo. Craig, and E. W. Drummond. President Clark, after summing up, gave the deeision’ to the negative.” “Ihe: following is the programme fornext Saturling. In war,), however, there is no game possible for one side in which the two cannot indulge. The effect which:a rivalry in ‘électric lights would have has yet to be demonstrated. Will it not result,.if. equal elevations can be secured, in rendering the eyes of besieged and. besiegers. entirely: useless ? style, and then put ona head of 500 inches of water at 180 feet pressure, so as to wash the ground with: sufficient rapidity to keep ahead of. the slides. They have now lumber ordered fora four foot flume, which is to be 750 feet long. They will putin a 15-inch pipe, and propose to *tmake the gravel fly” as soon as Water comes. The company owiithe canyon for a mile from the claims to the Yuba, and have sufficient fall to. work. to. the very best advantage to the gravel bank. The gravel looks well, has paid to drift, and prospects well. It is therefore: reasonable that operation they gallons of wate finmes are 80 clean up, with of mining. Th with stone, the biocks. The ; general thing of 12 feet, alvb upon a grade « have steadily the past 3.orsubterranean structed) are doubt that gr ed in the way pany’s new . washing com: heretofore. EMPIRE PORK MARKET. SMITH & BRODT, . AVE OPENED the old Empire Market at the For Red Blut, The Steamer RED BLUFF will leave for Red Buff and Intermediate Landings every SAT~ URDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, until further notice. For freight or passage apply‘on board or to ‘ A REDINGTON, Agent, California Steam Navigation Oo, FRESH OYSTERS. Junction Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada city, ol Propose to kee exclusively 4 PORK MARKE'l’, and will keep'always o= hand, PORK CHOPS, ROASTS AND CLEAR PORK SAUSAGES AND LARD. Hams and Bacon-—the very best in the market. . SELECTED CORNED PORK, best cuts. Pickled and Fresh Pigs Feet. j pitiasse are invited to call and give us a rial, THANKSGIVING Day,—The: following-is the’ Proclamation ‘of President Grant for Thanksgiving Day: By the President of the United States A Proclamation ; . WHEREAS, it behooves a people sensible of ‘their dependance on the Almighty, paniicly and collectively to e King’s Oyster Rooms, Over Tom Canfield’s. “Cor.-of Pine & Commercial Sts. Fresh Oysters received Every Day and served in every style, or delivered.to private families .Pleasant Rooms fitted up for the. accom modation,of Ladies and Geatlemen, . Kntrance on Pine Street. : 06 —with all the beat appliances and a big . acknowledge the gratitudeof His favors day evening : 1st music, 2d recitation, . " Nevada, Oct. 17th, f head of watery thé ‘compahy"’will take . ad mercy, and humbly beseech for Miss Alice Mead, 8d masic,4th reading, " Why will. you Suffer with the The. Amerk t! big pmens thi their continuance: : . Miss Flora Cornell, 5th essay, Miss AN APPEAL IN BEHALF OF ; About one . out“ ay” this seasons 53 f Annie Gregory, 6th discussion of the. following : Resolved; that dancing as ordinarily conducted ought to be prohibited. i. Writing School. AND WHEREAS, the people of tho Josh Billings? Almanac. —— reson . during the y othadh. Pattison & Spencer have. received . about to end, have cause to be t ankWoah Billings MishageWior 10. Tho . pekeene crmrrtion tore peotllonte A harvests; exemption from pestilence, “almanac is filled with good things. . foreign war and civil strife ; ‘Tooth Ache? — says a corres: Press, near tl pol, is situate can Mining ¢ THE FAMILIES OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED FRENCH SOLDIERS. Grand Entertainment & Tombola, F YOU WOULD GET RID ofa Toothache do not failto try J.C. HASSELL’S re get C. Spooner, . Among thé fetbtimeidations we fiad . ‘Now, THEREFORE, be it known, that % a Miteball on FPOATED ger and oth : (aaa : . 11, U.8, Grant, Presideat of the United plished teacher of writing, will open a At which a Large number of Prizes will be . ao the following : “Giv me liberly or gi¥ . States: concurring in} any . similar gahjool at the National Exchange’ Hotel'. +t, Mattibated to those in attendance. Infallible Tooth Ache Cure! largest and t me deth, but if i kant hay eitber, giv . recommendations trom Chiof Magis big’ this city on next Monday. ‘She will . Fe meager oe pop ety sp the . _ Jt will give a permanent cure, and contains is called her me Josh Billings’ Alminax for 1871.” } trates of States, do hereby recommend 3 Paar ' innocent victims of the war, by. contribating . ®4'Ming of 8 Polsoneds rt embraces a ¥ ; to all citi to j organize classes for the afternoon andy Prizes to be drawn and-in patronizing the KnIt_is so inpoctnt that a child can use it with Another admirér says, “My wite brings . £2 #1! citizens tomeot 18 their respect. ae \ : tertainment. « as much safety a a grown persom. >, some fifteen her ‘offspri Ose in . Le Places of worship, om Thareday, thy . CVebing, and will give private lessons . “prizes wili be received by the Committee . ,,2 here is nothing in this Remedy 1o¥barm i up her offspring, and does all her plain . 94.) day ‘of November next, to give . to those who prefer..Miss Mitchell is} util uct, 25th. hp eet Pe aie The said An sowing by your alminaxes,” ., Billings . thankeder the bounty of; God during . one of the most successful teachers of iri yee a aia of the time and rece ety bos, ry < uated’on wh himeelf says, “The astronomy in this . the year about to close, and to supplipenmanship ever in this city. She had Persons desirous of donating presénts will At his Barber Shop on Commercial Street. Hill. Every Alleittiax tiab’nd eauals ‘and. bat few . =" for a continuance hereafter. pivasaxire notice to A. ISUAKD, Nevada City: $ 4 In ‘ witness’ whereof I have set classes here last Summer and gave the . J. MICHEL, Grags Valley ; A. MOKATEUR, Will you give ita Trial? COBATY si WE gabiss aon: By val Boston Ravine: A. GAV i Sapsriore, hand, and caused the seal of the United . best satisfaction. For terms, hours, ete. Ravine SR a oe aan . Nevada City, Oct. Sth, 1870, ured by this coment States to be affixed j eee] RIUS BREMOND, Lake Clty: A LEMAIRE ployment t REPORTED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE BY Do = see advertisement in to-day’s paper. , ; % . Prt “ ne at.the City of ‘Washington, North Bloomfield: JULIUS POQUILLON, NaPpoLgon.—The Vienna Press pub-. this 2ist day of Setar, he i yo of Late Papers. etrd ite er Ree one CHas. ¥.: ROBINGON, bir i lishes a ‘cotrespondence from Cassels, . our Lord one thousand eight» hundred} Spencer & Patterson’ have received ~ 'L. CHARONNA TY President. aoe arene ea ree ee j and seventy, and of the Independence ‘ _FBLix Gruuer, Secretary ais’ . Opposite Mucuceese Cuunce, Baoan 'S2., of 1,000 feet in which ig a report that Napoleon HI , = Harper’s Bazar, Frank Leslie’s Month. ssainohed outta ot bi ana} ° the United States the ninety-fitth, . WM, CAMPBELL. r Phich wher attempted suicide at his quarters, (Signed). U. 8. GRANT. ly for November, New York Ledger, Archi d Desia DEALER IN eitire len that the German Government had pro-. By the-t’resident, and other late Eastern papers and mag a — —— a o~ nN i = 2.500 ‘ hibited any news of the fact to be given Haminton Fisa, Sec’y of State. . azines. . mivh URetely wy F AMILY GROCERIES and 8, by télegraph. -It is said that om the . a, Metes¥ 111: ae tare Hun > rime —_ . AND AERA aS The Coun poses hn Ses iteagies ste ny ®1°° The rain bas.cooledthe air, laidthe. On last Saturday, John Hawke went ‘ Bit RIMM ger NEW cet i ived _— re eile settied eis WA sd dust and traveling is new pleasant on} out with his hounds and had a lively Carriage, Sign and Ornamental . 6% week from the bap selon wel end. 4 8, g © turned! the mountain roads, . run. He killed three ‘hates and a fox PAINTER ae 8" Goods sald at the lowest rates and dethis city to pale and went to his room. His atx tn fais’ talmalen woe ee ines a Gh . . ivered free of charge. of try a tax si tendants becoming alarmed at his long} A Social Party. 7. : eaten Sack deena: econ we rere _ againgt tl : absence, knocked and received no an-} A-social party witkbe given at Tem~. Mistake, (0°00 . ) °° (OF All orders promptly attended to. 39 . oar ane Bloomfield Se Srey a bv ‘perance Hall to-morrow evening. The} Dr. 8.,.Bisfy, takes charge of the aes Attorney at Law, and datsé. “wht Dee Phebiclaga were called and ia} aance is an. impromptu affair, gotten} County Hospital, at Mokelumne Hill, meng ) _Sustice of the Peace. in dispute . ‘yc byBiclags . were. called,.and ia} Cal wa P Attorney and Counselor at Law ispute, an hour Napoleon was restored. The} Up for a good time, and tickets will on . Valeveras county, instead of Amador ¢ Lash vigig RE ae Nearly opppgie Nations! Bemense Hotel, county story terdiseredited:, M co #4 J ly be sufficient to cover expenses, é: L Sopnay, as has been stated. a? 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