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ELL & Company,
ms
News Ite _—The following ite
THE MixeaWe observe, says the
No 337 Kearney
St., bet. Pine & Bash,
from ~yesterday’s Unsincéthe beginniig of the Government, Gras Valley Union, that our banking of hews we
_ .
$4IN FRANCISCO,
Pe
has ‘moré entirely secured the eonfihouses have often in sight, large quan~
GENERAL
AGENTS
FOR
AMER.
has been holding many
No SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,
CITE, CAIMFORNIA.
GEMTAN AND FOREIGN MAGAZINGS
dence
of the country than George 8. tities of retorted gold; -and when we "Fremslainy
NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERI
York city with
New
in
meetings
Ward
going”
is
work
that.
sure
see it, we are
ODICALS.
the
from
WEDNLSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1869. Boutwell. With rare exceptions, the
Belmont
little Jump, “worth over the view ot ousting
Importers & Dealers in Books & Stationery
Democratic papers speak of him reon. A nice
of the National Demox
é
Of Every Description
=,
spectfally, and without éxception the $1,500, came into Findley’s bank on Chairmanship.
inEe” LAW BLANKS. BLANK BOOKS
the
UNION BEPUBLICAN TICKET.
securing
and
Committee
Republican papers honor him. We Monday, from the John Bright mine, cratic
SCHOOL BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, Magu
of Tweed in that position.
Judicial Nominations.
ZINES, REVIEWS,MEDICAL and SCIEN.
have noted many opposition compliand the Mutual, of Graniteville, sends stallment
JOURNALS or OTHER PERIODI.
movement in Mississippi is TIFIC
Dent
The
For Judges of the Supreme Court.
down
$1,800
worth
of
gold,
crashed
out
ALS, published in any part of THE WORLD
ments tehim, and the following from
failure.
a
of
something
". will be fagnished to order.
LORENZO SAWYER,
© C. PRATT.
a iate number of the New Haven Regwithin a month with a five stamp mill. said to be
A Circular will be sent on request, givin
For Judge of the 14th Judicial District.
a more extendid liet: ‘Whe following arg,
ister, a leading Democratic journal, exThe leading established mines are be.
T. B. McPARLAND.
pe
some of the niiost popular:
plodes one of the shallowest criticisms ing worked with their usual and steady for Chicago Monday.
lyr. 6ms.
SatSchurz,iast
Car!
named
Aman
results: There have been lately made
Atlantic Monthly.-...eee.. $4.00
upon
his
policy.
Our Roap Po.icy.—Oar road man~
parts) 4 00
deliberately walked Appletou’s Journal(monthly
It may not be out of place to protest somé locations of deep diggings on urday morning,
Home M AGAZING+oeeeresee 2.
agement demands at this time the seagainst the statement of some journals, Squirrel creek, or rather in the hills into Niagara river just above the talls “Arthur’s
Ballon’s Magazine.-.ccoccessccsce, 2
rious consideration of the Commisthat the debt-has increased some $300;Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine.. 350
abyss.
the
into
over
swept
was
ranch.
and
Henwood’s
mear
it,
of
north
Chambers Journal monthly...+«-4.50
sioner and the Board of Supervisors,and 000,000 during the past few months.
Magazine. ..++» $8600 us55 ;
it is said, is going to attack Cornhill
Butler,
this location have
making
company
The
Children’s Hour.
upless the business is {judiciously con~ These journals say that becadse the
and
Ways
the
of
_extraVagance
the
canons
T egg
found good prospects, it is said, indica‘ducted the system at present adopted price of bonds has increased; therefore
Comic Mon
Verweoe..sseee ehoces
nal
at
House
the
of
the amount that we owe-fias increased. ting an ancient river chanuel: in the Meang. Committee
Demorest’s Mag ‘zine of Fashions.
must be abandoned. The roads are We regard this as very silly. We owe
Ry rrr ee
are being made to eatly day in the session ; and Schenck, Die Gartenlaube... PeTer
Eclectic Magazine.sccecscccccees
undoubtedly better than they have ever about $2,500,000,000. If these bonds hills. Preparations
preis
Galaxy, The.. Asec.ccccseocees «work these deep diggings this Winter: Chairman. of that Committee,
been before, and we believe the Road could be purchased in Wall street for
Godey’s Lady’s Book.+-..+se0e«
against
charges
counter
with
creek’
pared
Squirrel
Brothers-en
Good Words....++ piu vaes
ve sawe
Lawisa good one, but like all other fifty cents on the dollar we shpuld not The Brown
owe any leas. If Jones gives his note are preparing to do extensive washin Butler, touching bis connection with Harper's Monthly Magazine,..
good things ite merits may
be destroyed for $1,000, but has-so-poor credit that
Hall’s Journal of Health... °
¥
They have manufacturing establishments.
Herald of Health.. ... Sore eck
by bad administration. The road busiit cah be purchased for $500, we fail to as soon as water comes.“
Jem Mace, the English prize fighter, Horticulturist, The--.+--.. seoee
ground enough to last them several
Jolly Joker.---eoese..: POC eee nne
‘ness stands about as follows: The regsee how he would owe any less.
has been the guest of Morrissey and Leslie’s Magazine..
;
wi
‘istered scrip outstanding amounts
+o Should his credit improve he would years.
Bon Ton...gcesevecesestcoece
still owe $1,000, and no more. We
Commodore Vanderbilt since his arri-~ Le
Repository....++guaae
$27,497 06, according to the books of see no reason why the same should’not
Tne Great Eastern steamship, for ual in this countsy. He says he is not Ladies’
Londou La
‘the County Treasurer, includitg irterbe true of the public debt. The Secrelaying the French Atlantic Cable, reLeslie’s Bu
Marryman’s Monthly...
eet, and this may be taxen“as about the tary claims to have decreased the debt, ceived $7,000 a month, during the time ona fighting but pleasure excursion.
008
. The annual session of the Grand Mother at Homer.<eor...
‘indebtedness of the Fund. Scrip is since the first of March, about $50,000,spent in doing the work, and 1,000
WIG AS. cc cccccctcceee ces cco nsens
000. We hope that this is correct. If
Lodge F.& A. M. began at Virginia Nursery, The.... wins + Chokes
has
now worth about,90 cents on the dollar, he will pay off the whole debt we shall shares of the Cable Company, the marYoung Folks.. +«......A
aT Our
yesterday.
City
Once a Week Cay Shy eee ss00? 6.00
and the incomifig revenue will proba~ not find fault about it. The more the ket value of which was $100,000, or
Track-laying on the Virginia and Onward (Capt. Mayne. eid) ..++. 3.00
bly be from
$12,000 to $14,000. When debt is decreased the better the people $100 a share. The result of the recent
Peterson’s Ladies’ Magazine... 3.00
Truckee Railway will be commenced Pleasant Hours ..cccoe.-ccnsces
_ , the law first went into operation there. will like it.
expedition showed that the work of
Sunday Magazine (monthly parts). 4.00
Te
Bar (Geo. Ang. Sala). .-. 6.00
_.swaa(no Road Fund, and the revenae
of . . A REMARKABLE RivER.—C€ol. Powlaying sea cables would always be exin a few days.
The Four Foreign Reviews (each). 3.50
“the
year
was
not
only
anticipated,
but
A
LADY
in
Boston,
who
recently
‘lost
The Four Foreign Reviews and
ell, in letters describing his exploration ceedingly hazardous, and that the
A“
Blackwood
' @ debt was accumulated,
and the county of the Colorado River, says that at’the Great Eastern possessed great advati~ pa child by death,sent for ten different
World of Fashbion.. ..¢+0...
by issuing scrip has been compelled to point where the Yampa River enters tages over smaller vessels. The Great clergymen to officiate at the funeral, but Yankee Notions-2.-c.7 0s.. e000
pay more for its work than it would if the Green, the river runs along a rock Eastern will sail for India in the first all ofthem were absent from the city. Appleton’sJournal...
Army. and Navy. Journal
there was sufficient cash on hand to about 700 feet high and a mile long, wéek of October to lay the new East! As the only alterniative,a lawyer read Banner of Light.....
Boston FSournal.ees..
meetexpenses. At the rate this debt then turns sharply around to the right’ Indian cable in February, and will rethe burial service.
WOStOn F 106. 6.) ose
cs ccees eiasee 8
Boy’s & Girl’s Weekly...... 2.
has been accumulated the county would and runs back parallel to its former. ceive $250,000 in stock for her work.
Every Saturday..-.. 2.. ccesece 5.
Chimmey Corner...... ateses 4 4
goon become bankrapt. The manage. course for another mile, with the oppo-~ She is expected to return to England
Gentleman, The...sees :
ment of the roads during the coming ‘site sides of this long narrow reck for in May, and will then probably be enLongfellow won the pacing race, mak~ Country
Day's Doings...ebeae
3
' two years is therefore of great im~ its bank. On the east side of the river, gaged in laying the Falmouth and ing the first heat in 2:37}, and the secFlag of Our Union..
Companion.
eos 3.50
8.
ond in 2:25.This is the best pacing Fireside
portance, and the Supervisors should opposite the rock and below the Yampa, Gibraltar Cable.
Harper’s Weekly..scee.-:cccves 4
Hearth and Home.... .... 4.
time made in the State.
endeavor to help out the debt and is a littlé park just large enough for a
Iilastrated London News... weesalt
Key
WEstT,
on
the
reef
rocks
forming
place the road business on a cash basis. farm. The river has worn out hollow
Iustrated Police News.. ccceses Sy
THERE
were
381,800
bathers
in
the
. Irish American..
it is . Boston
Sincd the inauguration of the new law domes in this sandstone rock, and islands on the const of Florida, has,
public baths in August—an ins Leslie’s Ilustrated Paper.---.. 4.00
Literary Album... Phen
acon, $256 4.00 .
# large amount of permanent work has standing opposite, words are repeated stated, become a manufactory of cigars.
crease of 101,931 over the same months Littell SLiviug hee tosakiginccce ee
been done upon the roads. New roads, with a strange clearness, but softened, The climate being similar to that of
ttell's
vio
WOCKLY Jesesee %
last year. Of this number 58,670 were
getereesnsreesgepe myo rstersrsieneseie gehe ter sor senesees ace
THE Sacramento Union has entered N. Y. Independent.e..ssscs0cee 850
upon its thirtieth volume, and still N. Y¥.o Home Journal.,.
N. Y. Ledge
N, Y¥. Sunday Mercury.e.::s0..
Fare REDUcED.—The Steam Navigation Co. have reduced fare from Sacramento to San Francisco, to $2 cabin
and $1 50 deck.
to commence life on their own account,
Eacu of the proprietors of the West
and on a recent occasion took two
guns and a smal) wagon and struck out. Virginia White Sulpher Springs, has
receiv $30,000 as nis his share of the
One of the buys left a note for his pa~ profit edthis
season,
s
rents to the effect that “we shan’t drink
. CALIFORNIA consaines 50
and can take care of ourselves all right.
per cent.
of its own wines, the Atlantic States
don’t worry about us.” On the follow 25, and Europe 25.
:
ing Saturday night, their courage and
tes
provisions having giving out, they res
AMERICAN
time. We hope that the expenditure that being the point most difficult to turned home, stating that they had
will be so regulated next year that a convince a jury, and theone: which the passed the the time in the woods.
eurplus may. be left for diminishing the railroads have the greatest difficulty in
THERE is in Alaska, a grand river,
proving. Owing
debt.
to the position in one of the four great rivers of the globe.
which the bell is placed—in front of the It is the Kwichpack
or Yukon. In
Tue last number of Appleton’s Jour~
engine and about three feet from the length and volume
of
water
it exceeds
nal contains quite an interesting article
ground—the .sound can bé distinctly the Nile or the Ganges,
the
Volga or
entitled “By 1900 a, p.—What?” in
heard about three miles in the day the Amoor. Only the
Amazon, the
which the writer undertakes to fore.
time, and by night four miles or more ; Mississippi, and
perhaps the Plata, are
cast.the future social and industrial
the ground and the continuous rail, larger. Compared
with rivers that flow
condition of the United States. He
WATCH DEPOT,
AGENTS FOR
Howard,
Waltham,
Elgin+]
And ALL
WATCHES
Made
in
AMERICA!
ing the abolition: of the office of Vice’
President. In case of the death of the
President it would have the Secretary
of State act as President until a new
election can be held. It would have
the people vote directly for President,
and the Senate elect its own President,
to. serve for two years.
Mle
New-York Weekly.. .cccesccscces
N, ¥. Weekly Heralde.seee..
ee
+
66
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TURES ccsccsscscsces
tte
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re recess
Nachrichten aus Deutschland ond '
GeF BERWHG dpcicksecs cccnvas
Scientific American ....sseesSOPORY
Nii cee. o css so's vaccenes
ae
TMOG . erevcccees cc ccie.
averly Magazine........
Western World..cccesc..
Sacramento Weekly Union....
San Francisco Golden Era....
Golden City...
oe
“
Mercury.. c0.cce
“
ry
News Letter
“
&
Weekly Alta...
“
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.
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Bulletin..
ie
iS SI
sas
BANNER BROG,,
AGE>CLOTHING,
.
.
GENTs’ FURNIsmIxG GoopDs,
both excellent conductors of sound, as» into it,
the Rhine and the Rhone are
sisting in carrying the vibrations.
&” WE SELL AT FACTORY PRI
but
‘brooks.
CES !_gey
during the next thirty years; that
there will be an enormous ‘nerease of
AT Salt Lake City, last Wednesday,
THE Milwaukee
Wis., Sentinel is urge
N. Y. Staats Zeitang... eesedsese
Importers, Wholezale and Retail Teoh in
predigta that there will no great war
wealth in the country; that this wealth says -the Corinne Reporter, three men
will be far more unequally distributed were ordered by Brighaw’s secret po‘than it is now—that the rch will belice, or Danites—his Thugs—to leave
come very much richer, while the num. the city. No cause was assigned for it
bers
of the wages-receiving class will be except that they did not want them
largely added to. In other words, ins there any longer. From one of these
stead of a population mainly composed men we leara the following particulars:
of the mhiddle class, as is now the case, He was engaged asa clerk in Salt Lake
we shall havea very rich class and a City, and he spoke his mind freely
great laboring though not a poor class: in regard to Mormonism; that he res
3.50
maintains its character as the leading N.Y,
curs
re
ives 2.
IN, x, Pelice
azette.. eoesersece
newspaper of this coast.
=.
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2
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
0
—_
w
&e. &e,
8" SendOrders, or Call at
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
CUMMINGS BROs.,
607, Montgomery St.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
822
Parisian Dyeing and Scouring!
NEVADA CITY.
“
NOTICE.
734 Washington str
TONKIN, who bas. been prospecting
eet,. ,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AX PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED
for coal for the Central Pacific Railroad
in short, that the middle class, eoceived two anonymous letters orderin
g
business with the undersigned, as owners
)
THOMAS RESPECTFULLY
called, will be greatly reduced in namhim to leave the city, to which he paid Company, has struck a vein about “‘[F
ofthe Pittsburg Mine, are requested to
e the public that many year
s f geter we: callat the Mine, upon MK. C.
P.
5 ll
ber as compared to the rest of the popno attention ; that then a man came to seven feét thick within two miles of experience and profound attentio
n have enTON, our only authorized Agent.
abie
d
him
to
prod
uce
SUP
Elko,
ERI
and pronounces it A No, 1 for all CULORS
OR AND FAST
ulation, Assuming this state of affairs him and told him he must go,
, and by his method of prep
or his
arin
goods to receive the dye, the
purposes.
to exigt, the writer inclines to believe life would anewer for it ; that
Nevada, August 233, 1869,
this had
cases, retain its Original <trefabric will in al
ie
ngth
and
quality
—that-the-close ofthe century will wit. been decided and he must obey.
Non
e
but
—)
Fears _¥T is reported that the railroad buildployed in histhe most skilled workmen are em.
establishment, The most parhess great industrial disturbances un. ing the fate of many others who have ‘igs are to be removed from
Carlin to ticular ete ult to Cleaning, Dye
DR. A. C. GIBSON,
ing ana
trusted to *. emg of
less the rich recognize their social du-~ fallen victims to Mormon assass
every description enination, Elko, thereby creating a large city at
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN.
ties toward the rest of the community. . he considered discretion the better
.
Mi.
omas is also sole possesso
part the latter place.
r-of th
. iaproved:
,
ing made-up clothing . Graduate of the Ohio University
of valor; aud left. So it was with the
whe
the
r
Ladi
es’
or
Gentiemen’s, thorough
A SNOW storm occurred at Treasure
A STEA
a ax
City, on Saturday.’
x
other two.
Ali three of them were on
the cars last Wednesday.
°
¥
M omnibus has been invented
in Edinburg.
cleaning it, and turning
Orricr.—Masonic B
af Comit out as handsoms mercial
as if new.
and Pine an esas
(ar All work done at red
NeRESiDENCE.—S
City, Cae ting street, east of Pine,
an
uced rate
s,
822
ie ATOR COLE
EI
FILET: 2
may be accumulated so that our roads the eccentric shaft, is caused to strike
can be worked under contract and the at every revolution of the driving
' -work paid for in cash. The expenses wheel. In order that it may wear
must be decreased or the law will have equally on all sides, the bell is made to
to be repealed. The county cannot partially revolve by the force of each
stand the expenditure of from three to stroke. In case of accident the rail»
six thousand dollars more than the road company can always prove that
revenue each year, for any length of their bell was ringing according to law,
T
© OOD
New York
Clipper’: ..i.: 6,265. 400 .
New Yorker
Okrat... ie
3.50
therefore suggest that during the next making the eastern wall of that little
term expenses on the roads be limited park. Some thought
they could count
to keeping them in repair, and that for
ten or twelve echoes.
Rav. Mr. Richardson, of Washington,
a time at least permanent improvements
“Two boys in Springfield,
Mass., neithOhio, is 106 years old, and preaches evRines ALL THE TimeE.—A Detroit
be abandoned. In this way the road
.ery Sunday, walking five miles to perer of them over 12 years old, resolved
expenses ought to be decreased more inventor has contrived an alarm bell for
‘form his religious duties.
:
than one half, and in a few years a fund locomotives, which, being actuated by
Seeks Sewcdoes
ublican eeecee eceees
*
Missouri Re
Si RE
count of the depreciation of scrip: .We the river, for there is another rock
London tok
wemen and girls.
*
better afford to wait for them a few. two or three echoes come back, in
years than to pay interest on a road others the echoes themselves are re~
debt and pay more for the work on acpeated, passing forth and back across
reported to be of as high a flavor as
Havana cigars. The factory established
on the island imports tobacco from
Cuba, and turns vut about two hundred
thousand cigars a month. As Key West
belongs to the United States, the cigars
only pay the internal revenue tax, and
is asserted can be sold from thirty to
forty percent. less than those made in
Havana.
50
ss SSSssessssys Soussesss
built, and a large amount
of graveling key
is transformed into magic music“fas been done. These improvements One can hardly believe that ’tis the
are all important, but the people can echo of his own voice. In some places
Cuba, the cigars made at Key West are
es
O° Co Cr , $9 £2 go co gd 08 SO GP
Conversation in a loud
ee
OU Oe OU oF me ae we Or CO OF
siew bridges and new grades have been mellow tone.
ee
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