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—__.. position. His remains were found in a sit.
f
waa native of Vermont, and aged about
~-—are determined to prosecute those who in.
-~-for s copy of the codified laws as prepared
~“giid his cabin was at the foot of the-second,
probably -sat-dqwn to rest before retracing
‘Damaging to Flowers.
7) ROCAL ITEMS, .
PerishedintheSnow. =
"We yesterday published a brief acdount
of the death of Asa Carr. Wilson, ‘and. the
Bowman’s Ranch. Since then we, liave obwho was considered one of the best snow
shoe riders in the county, having: been for
fifteen years in the employ of ditch companies in the upper part of Eureka, and in
duties that required him to make long and
frequent trips on snow shoes, left Eureka
) the first of last week for the North Bloomfield dam, near which hé had acabin, On
the line of the ditch there are. two. spurs
that-run off to the banks of Canyon Cregk, .
Hé took the first, which ends in ‘an abrupt
bluff, and when he reached this point it is
_ supposed that he found-his mistake, and
satdown upon a ledge of rocks to rest.” He
-probably fell asleep and was frozen<in this
ting posture, and his position was as natural a8 though he was resting. Finding his
mistake at theend of the first spur, he
his steps up hill to the Ineo” thé ditch, a .
trip necessary to be made before he could
get back on the road: to his home, His
snow shoes were left at theditch. Deceased
40 years.
Inufringment of Patent,
A notice will be found in to-day’s paper
from R. R. & J. Craig, warning all persons
against the use or application of the rified
nozzle or hydraulic pipe with radial plates,
for the purpose of keeping the water straight.
This invention was patented by Seth. Martin and Clias. F. Macy in 1863, and the right
has been, purchased by Craig & Son. They
fringe on the patent.
The Fruit Prospect. ~ é
For several nights past thé weather has
been exceedingly cold, and on Tuesday
night a snow storm terminated in freezing
weather. The frost seriously affected the
peach, pear and cherry blosoms, but they
are not far enough advanced for the frost
to materially decrease the crop. Other
fruit trees are not yetin bloom and of course
sustained no injury. 7
The Scott's Flat Saw Mill.
One third interest in the Scott’s Flat Saw
Mill has been purchased by A. C. Foot, and
the property is now owned by Smith, Gove
and Foot. The mill is located in a fine timber range, and will be started up about the
1st of May next, The mill will saw 2,000
feet per day of any length, and as sdon as
it commences the owners propose to bring
@ large stock to market.
ASad Bereavement. —s_.
The family of Jos. Perrin of Forest
Springs has sustained asad bereavement in
the lous of an only girl, an interesting child
aged about fifteen months. The little one
was Claimed by death just as her lips began
to lisp the names of father and mother; and
a void is left in the family circle which only
those who have loved and lost children can
understand.
Some of our citizens have carefully
housed choice plants, subject to injury by
frost, all Winter, and put them-out for the
sun during the recent pleasant spell. The
frost on Tuesday night spoiled the Winter’s
work by *‘nipping” the plants.
The Choral Society.
The Nevada Choral Society, composed of
amateur musicians, is getting into working
order. The managers are getting music
ready and new members are joining every
meeting. The last meeting on Tuesday
evening. was well attended, and several new
members joined. The next meeting will be
held at Library Hall on next Tuesday eveLate Papers.
Spencer & Pattison have our thanks for
Harper’s Weekly and other -late Eastern
papers. These gentlemen always keep the
latest and best reading matter.
—_—_—_———
Change of Pulpits.
The pulpit of the Methodist Church in
this city will be occupied Sunday morning
and evening next by Rev. C. V. Anthony of
Grass Valley; Rev. J. W. Stump of this
city preaching at that place in his stead.
Thanks. i
We are indebted to Assemblyman Oatcs
by the commiesion ‘appointed for that purpose.. The work was well paid for—very
poorly and only. partially done.
= e .
Ex-Under Sheriff Potter yesterday. went
below to get Felton and thé two men arrestFelton; og detailed by-us yesterday has
+ fieow.1t Occurred.
<
fects connected with the arrest of the
following, additional<."‘At the. lock-up she
was thoroughly searched tind with gratifying-results. “His overcoat pockets: patiticl
out @ magnificent pair of. nippers, with
which it would. be the simplest thing in the
World to turti the key in any ordinary lock:
anumber of skeleton keys, and keys nat
skeletons, and a bottle of chloroform. In
his pants pocket waa a pocket-book conjaining $350, and also some silver money, loose,
among which was a Mexican dollar, such as
was stolen from Ford’s premises, “The can
was next searched, and in it, wrapped in
Fags, was found a splendid gold watch and
chain, the watch bearing ‘the inscription :
“John: Ford, fromthe Allison Ranch: Min‘Felton’stonnection with Ge-aittier i thary.~T4,
petate character—doubtless a practiced
burglar. He had nothing to say in answer
. to the questions put to him at-the-station=.
house, but volunteered the information to
Burke that he had taken him ata disadvantage, or he never would haye «aptured him
alive. -*.))0<'j pete ali SOLA eat AAEE =
Alice B. Harrigan, aged about, twenty
years, died at-her home in this city, yesterday morning. But afew months ago the
father died of consumption, after a lingering illness. The daughter was soon after
attacked by the sanie terrible disease,which
in her case did its work more speedily.. In
a few short months the household has been
robbed by death of a father and the oldest
daughter. In their bereavement the family
will have the sympathy of the entire com-'
munity, e
The Schoolboy Ledge. “+
The Schoolboy Ledge, located by pupils
of the Oakland -District School, near this
. 4 ae eae eta
is evident from the-charaeter of the articles . a!
Pres ee at
some kind. The gteat object should be to
Shane Re pst Popularity is. pretty goofl
Pett f merft in this scrutinizing and intelligent age, and tried by this criterion Hos»
tetter's Stomach “Bitters stands first eitiong
the in ating. and regulating medicines of
the present day.-To the wants of persons
engaged in indoor employments, especially in
crowded factories where even with the best
poesible ‘vertilation the «atmosphere is always in some degree polluted, this ealubrious
vegetable ‘ tonw) is. peculiarly adapted. The
nature of the ingrediants is ne mystery.
consists of an’ utely pure diffusive stimulant, tinctured—or ‘rather 4
the fluid extracts of sanatous ‘and barks
.' The bem ite tinetures but what are’ they? ‘The juice of only a
es Poot or bark or: —is-present“in“each. Not‘one of them combines: the three .
-ent.-All these-elemente are Dlended in the .
Bitters; tor are these the sami of its meédicin:
ommendations. “It is. also & blood depurent and an, : ae
ate 6 exhausted of its oxen by frequent
vp hing produces on the tal organization '
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spk mt heat of
io the ¢xtreme. To enable the system
to bear up, even ‘for a few hours sack: Gay
. against the debilitating influence of a vitiated
aimosphere, a wholesome tonic and alterative-is-urgently required. ‘This and disideratum is supplied in Hostetter’s Bitters which.
as & Btrength-sustaining, health-protecting
t has no. rival either among officinal or
Vertised medicines, ; . :
, —————
' es Se)
. RFININGER & CO.
76 BROAD STREET..:;.NEVADA CITY,
_ DEALERS IN FINE
-BRANDIES,
WINKS, .
LiIqQuoRs,
GROCERIES AND HROVIS;ONS,
MINERAL WATER, CANNED FRUIT
wsteehi Wine Vinegar, Teas, Coffees,
oy GCL ap2
JAMES' MON £0,
. Dealer : +i
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef,
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c. city, is getting a wide reputation. We find
the following notice of itin a late number
. of Appleton’s Journal:
School-boys in Nevada dig holes about
their playground fifteen feet deep, by way.
of practice in the profession of their fathers.
The other day two of them strack a ledge
of gold-bearing quartz, and. immediately a
thousand feet of claims were located right
through the ‘school house.
Contract Let. Ba
The City Trustees have let & contract to
J. C. Abbott to repair theNevada Hose
Company's house for $190. The sidewalk
is to be leveled, a new floor laid, and a
porch put up in front of the building.
Shoe Shop at Bloomfield,
E. F. Whitmarsh is going to open a boot
and shoe shop at North Bloomfield. He is
& good workman and his shop will be a
great convenience to people in that section
of the county,
The County Clerk,J. J. Rogers, has received
certified copies of the law levying State taxes,
from which it is easily ascertained how the
several mistakes in regard to the State levy
were made. The law making the levy for
State purposes specified 8 cents on each
$100 as the amount,-and-a subsequent dill
was passed and became a law, levying 1 cents
on each $100 for the State Capitol fund.. This
made’ an aggregate, as levied by our Board of
Supervisors, of 863¢ cents for State purposes.
The Number Enrelied.°
The total number of colored men enrolled
upon the Great Register, up to yesterday afternoon, was fifty-two. Quitea number in
Sent to Stockton. i
Special Deputy Sheriff A. W. Potter, yesterday morning took Joseph Dufresne,an insane
man to Sieckton. 07
The Rain Fall.
The South Yuba Canal Company’s’ rainguage, showed a fall of 2.28inches for ten
hours, ending Tuesday -morning. This
gives a total of 51.83 inches—about eight
inches less than last season. ;
Snow.
The snow was 10 inches deep at Skillman’s mill, on the Washington road, yesterday morning.
The Ball.
The ball given in honor of the Fifteenth
Amendment at Temperance Hall was well
attended—a good many white persons being
present. It is spoken of as an exceedingly
pleasant affair.
To Good Templars,
All members of the Order of Good Templars are requested to meet at the Hall today atlo’clock, Pp. M. to attend the funeral of
Alice B. Harrigan, late a member of the
Order.
eae eee eect
B. LUEZ,A few deers below the National Exchange,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Is prepared to facture the
LA or STYLE . , to order, on short netice and at reas-.
the county are yet to be registered, =. = . =
(= Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash
Nevad . Shop on Broad street, opposite the
Theatre o12
. ¥ H. R. BUSSENIUS, ¥
Druggist and Apothecary,
CITY DRUG STORE,
MASONIC BUILDING,
Cor, of Pine and Commercial Sts ._
omy.
pounded Bay or Night._g4
Nevada, March 2d. 1870.
me HAIR DRESSING
LsaTusd SALOON.
__. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITy,———
Hair Cutting........25 Cents,
Shaving seseccceries, consesencs Oe 6
Sham pooing ...-..... 25
Baths—Hot or Celd.... 25 «6&6
Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and ehildren.
~Trern Exrractrep. Leeches applied for
cents. Cupping 25 cents.
Noticeto the Public.
rpuE public is hereby notified that I have
the exclusive Agency of EB “ MARK
TWAIN'S INNOCENTS ABROAD,” _ae9 for
‘. Nevada County, from H=-1. Bancroft & Co,—
No other person can procure the beep for
delivery. T. SAYERS,
Nevada, April 12th, 18%,
_ Notice to Scrip Holders, .
A‘ WARRANTS drawn on the General
Fund of Nevada County -and stered
prior to August 2d,-1 will be paid on presentation. Also, Nos 1448, 1444, 1446. 1448,
1451, 1453, 1449, and 1447, registered Augusi
2nd, 1869. will be paid-on presentation at the
‘Treasurer's Office, :Interest on same eeases
from this date.
JULIUS GREENWALD. Treasurer.
By R. W. Tuty, Deputy.
Nevada, April 11th, 187.
House For Sale.
ee
THE unde: ed offers his
Residence, on Street, for
sale cheap. The House is in excellent repair. For further particulars enquire of
GEV. K. FARQUHAR,
Nevada, April 12th, —
For City Marshal. _
AMES McNALLY, at the request-of uumerous friends, will be a Democratic tandidate for the office of City Marshal, at
ensu ng election. :
For City Marshal
W. CORNELL is hSreby announced as
C. a candidate for re-election to the office
of City Marshal.,~. i
For City Marshal.
8. 8. GETCHELL 4s hereby announced
G. as a candidate for the office of City Marthal.
R. CRAWFORD is a candidate for City
e Treasurer. All the emoluments to be
ed to the Benevolent society.
For City’
Assessor.
ed in San Francisco, charged with the Boston Ravine robbery. ist
onable rates, ; P
IRING of all
REFS ae Mee
1am OR CASH. OML ¥ 1a
Sg ae when _this_devitalized-at-. -—T. tidy. ae (C738
Osphere is -s ‘artisicial: . Mixed feed, cece. ike . e NE .
aia becomes delet leterioas and depress. Shotts; hen’ > eee
27" Prescriptions Accurately ComCASE’ STORE !
BUADRO._ BAOIF AMA .
A BNOUNCES TO’ THE PUBLIC thro
this medium); fiat trom AND ; ER
MARCH FIRST, 1870. ,
HE With skit! Wiovesdte AND Be. }
GROCRRIES & PROVISIONS, .
LIQUORS, bre .
CROCKERY. WARE,
‘And everything in his Line,
. And ne variation for a nybody.
0S" That all may:know what can be sav+
owing A SISAEM: I Give.the fol . e RR OCERTE Ss ,*
lowing i{Gro BE CORRECTED EVERY: MORNING: LZ]
. Flour; Bakers’ Extra, pe 4 eta,
py. ico dees oe
C Pages: Sogeeet : ae
Bran, hp cities Oy 5 Bap otal
Wheat, extra Bie ott ei) Qe ee
> yee vWhie Pea, 20 poeta tie $100.
do Butter 2° « 100
Bugs, crushed, .6.::* *° 100
do coffee 7 se * 1.00
Coffee,oldGovJava 4°.“ * 100
do Costa Rica 5 #¢ #5. 100
-' do Java ground gt * QTM
do Rio, ground 5° = ea
Candles ~ ee oes a
Dried apples, “. 10: « “100°
do peaches, 10 *-* 100
do prunes 7 «400
do currahts q se “«~ 100
Ranch Butter,. 87% cenis per. po
Firkin do 40 mee ek iat
Goshen Cheese 25 = 4
Nevada hams We Oye iss ME
3
do bacon Sa eR
Codfish 15 “sg i J “é
Japan tea 15 te sé te
—_Basket-tea — 15 1 i game . emg
Black tea 50 “ ti “é
Saleratus f 12% ss “ “
Soda 12%° «* rt Te
Cream of Tartar 87% « « +
Chocolate 87 & ce e fe
Pearl Barley Oe ee
NewCitson (ss TQ
Carolina Rice Fag ee
Batavia do — ee Fo ot
China do 8 se “e ‘ss
Washing Powder 12% “ ('%& «
Maccaroni 12% as be ri
Vermacilla 12% « as ied
Green corn, Win. 87% vents
Green Peas fh er
Turkey 87% “ Py
Chicken 87% Os «s “
Yeast Powder 12%“ “ “
Tomatoes 25 « Tn
GroundJavaCoffee6 26 “ “ “
Sardines 25 “ se “a
Coal Gil id 275 “a “ +
Nevada Lard 125 ahi thal sien
Axle Grease 81%“ “4
Ground Pepper, 12% cents per botile.
Ground Mustard 12% cents per bottle.
Ground Sage 12% cents per bottle.
Ground Alispice 12% cents per bettle.
Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle.
Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottte.
Ground Thime 12% cents per bottle.
Tomato Catsup pts 12% cents per bottle.
-—Femete Catsup qts 25 cents per bottle. —
Pickles ‘ gal. 87% cents per bottle.
Pickles 4 gal. 25 cénts per bottle.
Olive Oil pts 25 cents per bottle.
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.
Extracts assorted 12% cents per bottle, _
Salt-in 3 pound bags 12 cents per bag.
Salt.in 5 pound bags.25 cents per bag,
Salt in 10 pound bags 37% cents pér bag.
Salt in 20 pound bags 62% cents per bag.
Salt in 50 pound bage $1 25 per bag.
Shot, in 25 pound bags, $2 50 per bag.
Buckwheat Flour 10% bags, 75cts per bag.
Hominy 10 pound bags, 75 cents per bag.
Oat Meal 10 pound bags 75 cents per bag.
Rye Meal 10 pound bags 75. cents per bag.
Raisins in 44 boxes, 75 cents per box,
3 boxes 25 cents.
6 bars Co, Soap, 50 cents. _
Heavy Golden Syrup $4 60 per-keg.
Nails assorted $6 per keg. hes ae
Short: Handled Shovels $1. J
Pick Handles 37% cents.
Axe Handles 37% cents, .
debited to me, on Book Account, .
are requested te call and settle lume
A. H. HANGON,.
.
“27 CURE ALT OF ®
Stock’ Increased and Comipétitors
Distanced ! ;
‘Shoo Fly and
* “NO GOOD JOHN.”
BUT IF YOU WANT
P00 AND FRESE
~~" OALL AT THE STORE
—OF—
THOMAS SHURTLEFR,
every kind of Flies
adde to it 1 uy Ieee lates Bice of an Ag My alre rocerjes, thereby making it the Largest Grocery
House in thé city, Thin enabled to offer ial
. Extraordinary Inducements to the
Small Dealers, Miners,
and ‘Families!
FAMILIES need not send the cash each day
but will be given credit If they have the least
-} appearance of honesty on thei countenance.
“BILLS will be collected of honest customers
every THIRTY DAYS, and Long Winded Pay
before the goods leave the Store,
It is wholly unnecessary for me to attempt
to publish a “price list," for many reasons.
Firstly, my stock is to large and varied and
it would require a ‘blanket sheet” to give it
fn full .as I should desire, if at'all. So all you
that want Goods in my line, I extend a cordial
‘invitationto = = = = = 2 2=~=—OS
Calland Examine the Goods and
Satisfaction guaranteed so
far as prices are
z concerned.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
Commercial Street,
Nevada, March 30th. .
Bean’# History of Nevada County
its mines— 425 pages.
Only 75 cents per copy,
To close out the Edition. ,
SPENCER & PATTISON.
Nevada, April 9th, 1870.
~~ CXEY KLEOTION,
A’ an adjourned meeting of the Board of
Trustees of the City of Nevada, held
tion he held at the ving 8 Marehal’s office, in
said city, on MONDAY, the 2d day of May
for five (5) Trustees, one Treasurer, one Asear; and A. H, Hagadorn, W. J. Organ and
ys A Mulloy were appointed Suduer® and Inepectors of Klection, and a Board of stration. T. H. ROLFE, Clerk.
Nevada City, April 1et, 1870.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange.
LANCASTER & ROBINSON,
lotef HORSES
CARRIAGES, and
und in this part of the State TKS ‘0
Teams, with elegant Buggies Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
Our Horsesare free most reasonable terme,
from vice, of fine style and ca ane of going
rive. as fastas.any. gentleman cares
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness. 3
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the best of car: guananteed.
LANCASTER & KOBINSON.
Nevada, Oct. 4ih.
CONGRESS BOOKSTORE.
W. K. SPENCER, JOHN PATTISON,
SPENCER & PATTISON,
Successors to G. R, Crawford.
Broad street:::..... Nevada City,
AVING ADDED LARGELY TO THE
Stock of Goods, we shall keep cons.antly on hand an aseortiment of
Handsome Gift Books,
School Books,
Initial Paper, Legal, Letter and
Fancy Note Paper.
BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD
PENS. PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG
AZINES, and @ general assortment ef STATIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES,
~“Oilice Of the Western Union Tei egraph Co,
Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1869.
L. W. WIKLIAMS,
WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
And Notaries Public.
o3!
Nevada, March ist, 167
ior rhv State of Nevada; Nevaua;
~
AVING REMOVED t my old stand and
Day Customers must comeout with the Cash .
COMPLETE HISTORY of the County anaMarch 8let, 1870, it-was ordered that an elec.
seseor, and one Marshal, te serve for one ,
J.B. JOHNSON
Attorneys & Counselors at Law .
L. W; WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Deeds’
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