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February 28, 1871 (4 pages)

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The'terms of peace between Germany
and Feance are settled finally, and the
friends: of both countries rejoice that
the, Bloody coutest isended. France
in'ta cede Alsace aud. Lorraiue 60° far.
weat. ae to.include Metz and Nancy.
' Alsace. includes Haat -and Bas _
treaties of Sean 98 or
» 4 The part of Lorraine
"the
Pwhat was known as Get
Loriuiaitind the territory of the Vae~
ges. Ie Alaace . of Lor
raine between raga e Meta,
German is the ledditig ‘Iatiguage. Besides this territory, France: is to pay a
money indemnity .of,,820,000,000.tha~
lers to cover the cost of the war, which
the Sseramentoa Union estimates will,
after PIE y poss aa alon The Germans sbandon their
Tne Grrr Concent.+The. ‘Grass: Val-~
, ote of 8
sapiens tio /
i. Ca bet the . &
xt; and the, prizes will be
metliately. after aud a8 soon
as ait ‘the hen ony, sea can be com
pe course, to count all the tickets carefully, and to place tags in the wheels:
The Referees, consisting. of Messrs. C.
Conaway, President of the Trustees of
‘the town ; S. P. Dorsey; School Trustee;
Aaron, Hogper, actifig’on behalf.of the
Fire i P, English, Daniel
of . Collias, in Ford acting for the
1 Orphan Asyluni; iavé appothted a committee to superintend “ithe: drawing?
This committee, named below, will see
that the propet tage are. deposited in
the wheels and that the wheble dre.not
improperly 1 handled, and generally that
the drawing is condacted in a {air manner, . Additions to the committee will
be made, as names may be suggested . .
to the Referees, A. meeting of the
committee will take place next Wednesday, the Ist, at Grass Valley for the
purpose of counting the tags for ‘the
wheels. and. for. the. purpose. of .adopt~
ing rales which shall govern the draw
ing: Following are the naren of. she,
march through Paris, and their armies . «
are to tid Itnthediately. withdrawn, that
the French may proceed with the re" organizatién of Government, . The triumph of Germany is.signal, bat.a very
, ais been: paidfor it, while
Pilica like; on iééounnt of ‘thie ambition
4 Napo ~sompelied-toaccept}
the houndaries Of: the‘nation two cen-.
curios ago.. ted te the desires.. have
eh the even ef Sar; and t Hy cay
the leading po wer of tive, al
~qven fit her misfortade, isnow in'ssition to show what a free government
cat do for Europe. ‘If the French leaders. Have learned’ wisdom ‘by ‘misfor~
‘thie and act’wisely in building up a
“governmént for the people, the’ sation
will soon tecover’’ from: its defeat: and .
advance dey. gerityt ges bed 'prdaperity:” =
3 be ey 4 wae a
dittiicaMtinhaadtinatersthastunee
.
Valley Union says: The Altoona state
fi 208 fet Wéup "and cost ‘thie. sum. of
$2,000. A sump is uow-to be excavated;
which ia to:bea horizontal one. The
company think’ they afe in w regular
channel of gravel, judging from the
depth, .at.,whieh: :they struck: blue
or aa depth is several feet _below t ings lids the Alte for
:
wt clamp. peal is payin ini in
Mold hearing .cetient,. Mie
drit t to the west: hae bese exiled
has developed very rich gravel. The)
Bett roth sitingl x rade, towards” the
east is being extended with ‘ail energy,
and’ in this a rich deposit of gravel will
be tapped''at's (point too low to be
Ww the él. In,conriz sities will be
Dien dabiejate snow’s promises are
oe #,
"Stee maa Gaiam Rewarp.
‘ThePakland Transcript says: Sheriff
Moree, as, printed, a large number of
_carda to send to.all. parts of thé State,
which a reward of $500 is offered .
Pi arrest.and conviction of the parwho mardered Otto Ludovici, at
Sunol Valley, on the 10th of January
(last, Qp'the reverw side of the dard is .
a photograph of one. of the: suspected .
parties, Bartole . Sepulveda, a native
Galitornian, “His: is five. text, nine. or:
-Aeareinebes ‘in hight, atid stands very
.@ “altaight,: though he is somewhat:bow-. )
prot light complexion ; hair short;
a te Curl: ‘brown beard and .
/'Bngere-o€ right hand. have
been’ stiffened ‘by'accidetit; Hai -erfiall
Seer a nee
meg: titans: *,
Be
Grass Tallon W Roberts, MB
Potter, @ W Dixon, R Shoemaker, M
‘worth, George, Gephard; E W. Heyjwood; @ © Smith, OL Dimon, © W
\Ooesistely @ Es: Watery 3’ J Dorsey,
Ww Leoutzenheiser, WC Pope, J F
Nesmith, W’ ‘Bhatt, titi’ ‘Glayas,
qian “Newman.”
. Nevada Gity--Ira A: — Charles
MeElvy, ‘AW Potser, T° A Landaster,
'M 8 Deal, J-H: Diekeon, John Cashin,
‘Charles . Lessee a Gregory. Niles.
‘Searls. ;
Boston. Ravine William. Watt, A
) Stoddard, P-H Ford, Dudley. Hoyt.
-Riidon *Ratich ava” Forest Aprinte—.
-P Hennessey, J K Startsman, B J Wat.
son Joseph Perrin, George Little.
hand. Ready—L A Walling,
8 M Gilham, A L Slack, H Wisner.
You Bet—Joha Hussey, W. Bt Brock‘man,
Sweetland—-H P Sweetland, ‘abit
Newell.
North San Juan—Johna Morgan, Pat
Gaynor, O P Stidger.
‘Truckee—J R Cross, W B Campbell:
Coltax-William Hayford. James
Mahon.
“Sacratento—H $ Crocker. !
Those desiting tickets for. the Cencert; which, will . give, a chance, for.a
prize, can. procure the same for the
cash from G. C. King, the manager,
‘This ‘can be done up to the time the
‘numbers are placed in the wheel when
the unsold tickets will be'canceled.
Pa FEMe, Lee “ Homa: ed
Poor Demootacy.—Speaking of the
suspension of work on the’ Stave: Uni~‘
versity, buildings, ;the ¢Reporter says:
jibes the interests of education, the}
itérests of the working tlasses ‘apd . ’
ithe interesta of:,.the Damoaratio. party
-hauve been jeopardized,
We certainly . feel. sorry, hes the .
Board ot Regents have been compelled,
to suspend work on the State Univer‘sity, but how the matter effects the interests of ‘the Democratic ‘party “we
cannot’ see,
ces its read'ness to maittal® its. posi~
‘tion-on this point, but it would: béhard
for that paper to, prove that, the inter:
ests -of the party. have been put in
jeopatdy by a ‘Deniotratit * Board ‘of
Regents exhausting the funds of the,
‘University s0 effectually. as the «last
porter never looks beyond: the panrowest partizanship,; and! ill be after
‘awhile claiming rain. and -sunsbipe se .
; blegsings. originated. by. Democracy. ..
. . Tae American Pomological Society
. has secepted'thé invitation of the Vir.
Horticultural’ and Pomologica
. Society to.bold, their next. annua
hibition: “at. Richmeod;: Virginia,
‘tid tite fixed i ae Th, » and 8
. days of September next een
iat
4
2 RAS.
1 “eat ett Ba
weap i rn
ASat
Byrne, Jr., “Peter Sohssou; 8 D Bos&
‘Smith, od: We. hockewondy J-lir Byean, MM),
has-done.”* To this'the Placer Herald
replies by saying,” “we would rather Le
The Reporter angoun. ’
. begislature® did the. works, The e+). .
A New kind of army ua it beng made at Spring Fhey . ©
are shaped almost ex ly ite ‘sharp . ¢
if? poi trowel,” “the signe .
s. about the same or mibch like the spear
heads of the South Bea Idend war
tiors. Their design is not so much
. for charges a8 an efficient instrument
fora skirmishing line, and being furnishedwitli oger’ pieces” where they .
are joined to the guns, they can be
for picket defence.
Po«rpies_ and on the
face, “éruptions, Home room th
Plavonen, ned alt epee. Afi fo
pure blood, are cared by Dr. Pierce
Alt. Ext: or Golden Medical sista.
As au Anti-Bilious or Liver Medicine,
and for: habitual. Constipation of the
Bowels it works wonderful cures. Sold
by droggiste. Pamphlet -on the above
diseases sent free. Address Dr. B v.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
GREAT consternation has been produced among’ the~clerks at the Portsmouth Nayy Yard by an order dizeet~
ing that they shall be on duty the
whole of eight. hours a day, the same.
as other workmen. . The tender things .
consider 1.8.great hardship, as their
-}honra of toil heretofore have been )imgots
“Menrenx &, Sons, the West Trey
. founders, who failed ia 1857, owing
peveral -thonsead . dollars. to 2 Boaton
firm; recently seat them a chéek “for . ’
aotwithstanding the
stator was outlawed and bad Jong since . Soo
been forgotten.
THERE is a project to dam. the Merrimack tiyer-at-Hunt’s, Falls; above
Haverhill and between Bradford and
Methuen, Mass,, and land in the vieinity is already held: for a rieé inthe expectation’ that another Lowell’ will.
spring up there, —It is claimed that by
the use vf locke the dam will iniprove
WouLD NoT Bo 17.+The Reeewn
in, erder to test the Democracy. of ite
». contemporaries, asks them in a certain
event if “they would doas the
atrested {6% sheep’ larceny, orlive at a
public'sonp ‘house::all the days of onr
life.” Fas,the pablic. soap house any
refefence::to :the:. “gop”: thrown. the
Reporter by’ thie “State: “Stite otgan bill 7”
Taw book iat.the. L Louisville _ police
station i Mléa With the? word “Name
less.” Whensaiwoutai “is ‘arrested so
drank em she can’t ive any collected
accoust-6f Who'shé is, or What igh ber,
they put het down #8, own as." Nameless,”, g
Mrs, Bmnberling, of P of Prairte City, Hi,
jhad a husband who would keep drink.
ing wihikky: so une’ day éhe followed
tif t6 & saloon, armed with an ax, and .
} found him: playing cards. She mashed
the table with the ax, broke hia arm,
and sctvalet a an with a handfull
ofteympa, ©.
“Mr. alba, at of North Weasel.
1 sia of Alec Unrest: drawing Sistine . .
able’ to eat, or purtake of but Tittle’
nourishment, and fears are entertained:
that he will starve.to death.
A rew days since Ma ar
per. aged 17 years, a pleted . Qa paper
mill at Hamilton, Ohio, fell through a]: 30
trap doorin the third: floor. into the ;
‘hopper used. in grinding rags, and before the mill could -be stopped’ was’ mm
erally torn into pieces:
Leonanp Cuoate, the Newburyport
charge of setting ‘fire toa church’ in
moved, He wag, sentenced to. imprisonment for life at hard labor im ‘the
‘State Prison.
a
Ly Texas fa iners report that ‘they. will
je ,
‘corn and meat,
.:
nded eicher to fap boughs ody Hotes)
. United ‘States; ‘and "probably \in the
down io. such a manner that,be is, une:
“Fire Bug,” 'pleaded gailty’ to the . ;
cranes she sfegnte tas .
non ay of 25
2 ame oe rece.
Z Zist off Fast ¢
and 700 eggs.
DS tiBac. Union,Process good—Jay, bunt he.
fowis inthis section “lay over” that
considerably.. gentleman.on. Gold
Fiat: has 24 bens, and since the ist of
Novetiiter they have laid 912 eggs.
The poultry giving thie yield has'nt
months old. How is that for high?Going East.
Joba, Fairchild, . of, the firm of ve
leave this city for the Eaet to-morrow.
John goes to visit the “old folks at
home,” and will return in six weeks.
Henry goes to: New-York City to.spend
a year_in. the study of mediciae: He
has attended ‘oné course ii the San
Francisco school, and since the close
of the lectures bas been reading with
Dr. Hunt.» He is now going where he
will have the advantage of clinics, at
Belleview, New ‘York, and where ‘he
will enjoy rare-opportunities of Sttiag
himeelf for the ~— of .the spent
sion he hee selected. 8
Military Misetian.
transaction of Husitides.‘ *"Srery Inem~
ber of the company should be on hand.
Setfoudy 11.
Dr, H. Tiling, of this city, is a
wana il. saver Tittle ‘heye of hie
. A mother < Pare:
We understand that E. M. Preston
has purchased. the homestead of E. F.
‘Bean, on West Broad street.
\ Wiiedaig-ieention-.: : aka
Thorson & Co, have Weicsted: 2,600
feet. of tbe rayine kaewn aa Beth.
House ravine, between Moores ond
Orléans Flats.
A MAMMOTH fog whietle which has
jucr been eonipleted st Portisnd, Me,
for the light house. department, ia the.
largest ever manufactured in _ the
2.) a
world, It ie an lSrinch, whistle, weighs
steam boiler of 50 horse power to fusnish the steam to blow it.
BRADLEY & RULOFSON; 429 Monitgomery Street, fiom Francie. Som a on Suable :
In this city, Pebt ‘$60, 1871, Sarah
Emily, wife of Hon. 'T. B. Reardan, aged
80 yours.
Sacramento Street. Machine Shop
FRANK H. FISHER, . Prop*r.
Repairing done promptly.
Bey WYBRAULIU scl
ie Pros nein the oes for ot HydrealsECond. ery
Three Steam rua i for
‘Nery iia
Jxpoemmo0s Fowss onl —A gentleman .
one hen among the flock over -19. -ton & Fairchild, and Henry Welch,will .
On Thursday eit of thie aS al.
meeting of the Nevade Light @uard.
will be held “at the atinory, for the . .
some 450 poudds, and will require a}
4 @a ooh sap
ie . Ke rce oe eee
CAB List FOR Every
(one © >
a
Lampe ats triding oot by.
—— Gaighig BE"
Burner and using
* different 1
N. OCHIMNEY 15 REQUIRED . The
flame is se white a9 014 ¥. GAD. mid preauuces hu smeil OF sMmIUOKE,
Good judges promounce it ome of
the safest lights tm use !
One Burner js equal te May, Camo
dies and costs one cent per hour,
2718 NHAT, CHEAP, BEAUTIFUL AND
DURABLE, and in Grass Valley ‘aue otuer
places where it has been iain ie balay
rapidly adopted: ;
CALL AND SEE iT r At
BLIVEN & irks,
Commarcis! Spect,.
Nevada ci*y, Feb. 18th
ees
_ AGENTS WANTED.
NE AGENT. WANTED for every town In
the cvunty to telb the New buruer fur
chang nig Coat Oi} te Gas Lumps, 31 mes
washes rapid sale wherever introduced aud
paye a large ee to. Agents. bexCiu—
sive tere givens“ Jailhon-or
ners ~~ SBLOW te YX,
118 pts York pnnas nevada city.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
eo mM: Ps ANW,
OF LONDON.
ce
Capital $8,000,008;
axa ity & CO: gta
gific Coast.
_ JOHN PATTISON, Agent,
ie _ NEVADA CITY
_Builders Attention.
AGP TO LET TO BUIED A HALL,
you THE MASONS AND .ODD FsLwil be received Se Proporals
MARCH THE. 1%th, 19871. to baild a a
at MOORE’S FLAT, for ba ‘above Orders ;
cations can be seen,
the Drag Store of PRES RESTON & PyaIRoHiLe
st Nonh Bes dee [apd at OAS, ALLENat No —
BERW’S, of Fit
The proposals to be addressed to Chas. Alon oe D. Long, oy hese ——
eee eestiiee tees reserve
woe
Annual
exsgie
gxjRi Sf
NATIONAL” «"
Mais —————
W.VA. BIGOT,
=. ve, Gents* call at this Hot,
hower nell senee. ‘Always on sp a
°
—
Guo. Szvox & Co's Pinito Fortes. ©
vii adie aha ma w'Cniiad thieROOT & CADDY, — ‘
ops Ait gener gr an e
maauat debichabiiacd
{67 Washington Street, —
. BO, PF. BOOT.»
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