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February 9, 1868 (4 pages)

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The ma+ “@ussion & resolution to appoint a com— postponed: So we learn Hea Handreds who: have known him will (SUNDAY, FEB. ocn, 1968.bery business has again been before the Legislatare, and again the lower branch has defeated an investigation — that the Senate will “enter into an injority in the Assembly must have some fteason for their defeating the proposition to investigate the charges. which ‘have beet made in such tangible shape against members of the Legislature — In & separate investigation the Senate willOnly be enabled to examine into the conduet of its own members, and ‘it is’ probable that. if an investigation ‘should be had in the Assembly the same ground will have to begone over: requiting double the time and expense. The very fact that the Democrats are 80 determined to defeat the investigation, ‘gives’ fiiore iniportance to the chargesof bribery made by Howard.— ‘The matter came up in the Senate again on Friday, and after considerable dis— mittee of investigation was indefinitely from yester— day’s report. : 2 ABE. WAGENER.— Abo Wagener well and favorably known throughout Neva. da county, died in San Francisco on the 7th of February. Deceased was one of . the pioneers:.of Nevada county, and since: 1852 has been doing business in. the county,with the exception of a year ortwo. He was the agent of different stage companics,and at one time owned @ stage line ronning between this city end Camptonville. He was the agent of the California Stage Cu., at San Juan, and afterwards in this city. He went from’ ‘here to Sacramento and acted as agent until that company broke up. erwards engaged in the same bus. dines: somewhere below San Francisco. Abe was active and gentlemanly in his business, and was one of the best-heart— ed fellows in the world. He was liberal -to.a fault, and always the life of every social gathering where he was present. mourn his loss. He came to this State from Pan Yan, New York, and at the time of his death was about 36 years of age. ° Tae Senate and Assembly are going “on.« bust” to San Jose and Santa Clara. They are invited by the Supervisors of Sante Clara county and the Town Trustees of San Jose. Santa Clara foots ‘the bills. The honorablé members get State is out just one days’ wages of the Legislatare. But, basing our opinion on what has so far been accomplish. ed; we should judge that it is cheaper for the Legislature to travel than to keep at work. Judge Belden suggested during‘the debate on the question of Secepting the invitation, that the Leg. ialature also visit Yo Semite and the Big Trees, butsdt-was not accepted. . <a » County Court, Feb, 8th.—The People’ vs John Brannon, arraigned and given until Monday to plead. Being without means, L. W. Williams was appointed by the Court to defend him, The Peoplevs Aly Jim. Arraigned ing without counsel, W. W. Cross was appointed to defend him. ‘The People vé Owen Gillis. Arraigned and given until Monday next to * Hillouse vs Marshall. Appeal dismissed upon certificate of Justice of the Peace.. ~ ~ Court adjourned to Monday morning at 10 o’cloek. " ——e tients in ‘the Sacramento County Hos VAPAPER Will soon be 2 WSRRt re ee SAN Francisco ‘telegratn of Wednesday, says® daelis on the tapis bex started in Wat. 3 4 bs ara . the “War Office —antil the President juries received in a fall. posed t6 build a railroad from Oroville, mat Grant PRroMIsED : sins iseasy to see the vrigi&t o Johason’s'understanding with General Grant-that the latter should holéon te could appoint a successor to Stanton whom the Senate would confirm. resulted from the following conversation between the President and the General: Johnson—They say the Senate is poing to vote Stanton back into the War Grant (smoking)}— W hiff—whiff—_ Johnson—I'll tell you how I'll checkmate them on that dodge. Grant (smokiag)——W hiff——whiff—_ whiff. f : Johnson—You keep your office, and remedy, which it will take him six months to obtain. Meanwhile, I'll appoint somebody else, and the Senate, when it gets tired out,will confirm him. That’s understood. Grant (smoking)— W hiff—whiff—_ whiff. By the above remarks Grant no doubt intended the>President to understand that his plan would “end in smoke,” all of which proves Grant to be a prophet, — : , —— A PRISONER in the Sacramento jail, while trying to escape on Monday, was shot and is supposed to be mortally wounded. AN arrangement has been made by the agent of Holliday’s steamship line to leave San Francisco every twenty days, touching at Cape St. Lucas, Guaymas, Mazatlan and San Blas. Gov. Haight has appointed John P. Haynes District Judge of the Eighth Judicial District, vice Wm.:-R: Turner resigned, to take effect March 1st; 1868: P. McManus, for many years a lum= ber merchant and contractor in Sacramento, but lately a resident_of San Francisco; died on the 2d inst, from inTHE Copperopolis Union Guard, Campo Seco Union Guard, and Angels’ Guard, have been mustered out. The companies in Stockton will be allowed to remain in the service Seat For Grant.—The Republican Convention of New York has declared for Grant for President,and Governor Fen— ton for ‘Vice President. Mrs. Racue Heatu, the oldest intwo years and three months. She leaves nine living children, the oldest of which is upward of eighty-two, years old, and the youngest fifty-. seven, THE Native Virginian says we happen to know that movements are on fuot, by which the whole power of the German press in the ‘Atlantic States will be brought to bear in favor of im— migration to the Southern States and Virginia especially. AN Englishman who is fond of hunt ing up legal statistics, says that England contains one lawyer to every 1,200 inhabitants; France, one to every 1,970, and Prussia, one to every 12,000. This he regards as one of the secrets of Prus-~ sia’s prosperity. THE San Francisco * Dispatch advocates the nomination of Haight for President. On what a slender thread hang Democratic hopes. We shall expect to see them trying to inake a candidate of Emperor Norton next. A RatlRoap Prosect.—It is prolet Stanton apply to the Courts for his? — habitant of Brownsville, Me, died re~. who cently at the age of one hundred and . ’ NLjat a depth of three hu ii @nd thitty feet. The first tan was mised on No, 15th, 1867, and sold at auetion, for the poor of that city, for the snug little sim of one thonsand nine hundred and By a corrected list of the Wisconsin Legislature, it appears that the Senate fifteen Démecrais,-and the House of fifty-nine Republicans and_ forty-one Demoérats. THE total number of arrests made by . the police of San Francisco during the month of January, was 857. lll PREACHING SunDAY.—Diyvine servivices will be held in the Methodist ‘the usual liours. Rev. C. H. Northup, Rey. Mr. Fraser will preach in the Congregational. Church at the usual hours of public worship, morning and evening. Preaching at the Baptist Church today, at1l 4: M. and7 P.M. Rev: Mr Wirth, pastor. ws There will be Mass held at the Cathcolic Church, on Sinday morning at 10 o'clock. zie SS DIED. At North San Jaan, on the th inst., the wife of S.C. Bicktord, aged about 37 years. , . ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s. “February 8, 1868. E Watkins Virginia ~:1. McManus You Bet J Bonner Marysville J Court o M B Dail do M Ennis Washington E Wheesbrod Quak hi F M Barnett Canad h MJ Hydelif Red Dog O Baker Scotts Flat EBush _ do . W Hamilton Grass Va P M McCarty “do — W. MeCormiek. do Gillis J BRichmond =— io UMMONS.—State of California, in Justices Court, Bridgeport Township. in and for the County of Nevada, before J. Stotiar, J. P. The People of the State of California. send greeting to J, J. Jones. . You are heréby summoned to appear before me at my Office, in the Township of Bridge in the count -of Febof Nevada, on Fe ruary, A. D. 1868, at 10 o’clock, a, m., to anawer unto the complaint of Stephen ‘Davidovich, -to_reeover the-amourt-of one hun: six dollars and seventy-nine cents and merchandise, sold ahd delivered to you and family, said complaint being ‘now on file in my office, when judgment will. be taken against you for the said amount,together with costs and if you fail to appear and answer. Given under my hand, this First day of February, 1868, : J. STOTLAR, i A vs It appearing from the affidavit of plaintiff that good grounds. for the publication ef the above summotie exist, it is hereby ordered that a copy of said summons be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper published in said county, for three weeks, said paper being most likely to van notice to TOT AR, J defendant, J.8 Re gf feb9 ‘ of Bridgeport Township.
FOR SALE. Te STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER of the Gold Tunnel Mining Compan » together with Hoisting Gear. Pump, “Bob” and éyerything oat constitutes a complete *Hoisti incline or perpendicular shaft.— The above property can be seen at the mine on Deer Creek, alittle way. below Nevada city, uireof GRO, W. KIDD & GO. Novaneiey Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1868. PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE, (Established in 1853.) ~’ BY— JAMES J. OTT Office—28 Main Str, Nevada City G OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP. X TION Melted and Assayeu, Correctness . of Assays fully guaranteed. Melting done in the presence of depositors. EXTENSIVE deposits of coal have re. _. GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Church Sunday morning and evening at . TALENTED AND EFFICIENT COMPANY fi ;. 00 Lost Hill, formerly known as. the : Hf Pascoe property, is offered for sale at reasona ‘ order, contains six rooms, and the lot is -} One finding and leaving it ee _w ue Fi we tian ay — a now established himeelf as —AT THE— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, Where can-always be found at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a large assortment of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, mile PLAYING CARDS, Ete., Etc., Ete. ; 2 Country and City orders solicited and anasto. promptly att f P A. I. ZEKIND. Nevada, Feb. 4th, 1868. FOR SALE. tel _. P, SUTTON. GREAT REDUCTION ! JOHN HERZINGER, Would réespectfally inform the ple of Nevada city and vicinity hat he will HALF-SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES in a workmanlike -Imanner, at the ollowing reduced. rates : Pe_ ged Boots, half-sole, $1 00 Pegged Boots, half-sole, with naile, 2 25 Sewed Boots, half-sole, 1°50 Children’s Shoes, half-sole, 50 Rubber Moots, half.scle, 1-25 Patched, 25 cts. all round. : , JOHN HERZINGER. Broad Street, opposite Baker & Martin's. Nevada, Feb. 1et. NEVADA THEATRE J. W. ADAMS & CO..... Managers. 4 The Management take pleasure in informing the citizens of Nevada and vicinity that they have, at an enormous expense, effected an engagement with the beautiful and accomplished WEBB SISTERS; a mnt ot ’s OD eer San ment a se Opera , + ew an They will be supported by a Due notice will be given of the OPENING -NIGHT. PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT situated rates. The house 1s in large, under good cultivation, and contains some 80 bearing fruit trees, of excellent varieties. "Where is free water on the premises all the year round. For particulars enquir¢ at the house, or at this office. febd5 GOLD BUCKLE LOST. A HEAVY GOLD BUCKLE, with a. black 7 = pe sroune it, was nok on the road from t to Rogers’ Orchard, on American Hill, on Monday afternoon. Any at Blasaut's Brewery, will receive a reward of Five Dollars, and the thanks of the loser. feb5 HERIFF'S. SALE.— Whereas, Decree made and entered in the Court of the Fourteenth Judicial on pet wherein P, M. Mrs. E certain District District of. in and for the county of of January, in an cCarty is plaintiff and Green is defendant, it was ordered méged, and decreed that the mining copartners Ae 2 gel ween aid + art tiff an bet defendant be dissolved and the rs rtnership and Teocrib. ty belonging to said co) ed in sad p be as. follows, to-wit: Those certain mining claims,the minin und : erty and premises situated on Missouri Conon in the Lge yen! Little York, County of Nevada, State of California, described as follows: Bounded on the south by the mining claims of R, Combs, and on the north by Smith & Co's mining “ey Also, that certain Canon comFencing at u) of Gable. &. Co's Canon claims and La gy fy North Fork of said Missouri Canon to the Canon claims of McGahey & Co. E. W. BIGELOW, Wholesgle and Retail Dealer inBatte Co., to Virginia City. The Appedi says the survey has already been completed from Oroville ito erican Valley; Plumas Cé., on the line of the North Fork of Feather River. _ — Miss Srone and the troupe with which she is playing, met’ with good suceess in Grass Valley.. . . AuGcusT Belmont, of New York, is reported to have paid over $400,000 for the works of art in his private gallery. THE Sacramehto river,at Sacramento, has receded to nineteen feet two inches above Tow water mark. _ADARGR fire, oecarred a Suisun City on the 5th inst., when twenty thousatid . ~ Flour. Corn Meal; Rye “Meal, Oat Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat, . CORN, BARLEY, OAT, RYE, &. &c. & J. BR. STONE, EMPIRE MARKET. No. 7 Commercial Street, *" NEWADA Crry. NAFFZIGER & STONE, Prop’rs. fall opel eke” wget 527" Ground Feed of all kinds, ded between said praca ore fan -MAINSTREET; NEVADA, ott public eal al the chove decccinen poxeee, 10 J. NAFPFPZIGER,. ARTIST, res taken'in the bert ets chek ee . FRAN Loree aap parp< 4 tail sluice from the mining claims above peadpe a sold by the Sheriff ae 3 = vada coun e proceeds le a ed first to the costs in aaid action exDenson of sale, andthe tatiana fy ack it. bidder, in front of the House door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDA ; March 10th, 1868, between the hours of 9 o'clock 4. M. and 5.0’clock P, x. : Given under my hand this 8th bruary D. — BR. B. GENTRY. Be Dream Deco tos employ nd. Greenwald, aie pigeon successful en-. REAT BARGAINS ¢c ae [ ge 4Fon—-" i AND TRADERS. (#FRANCISCO IMPORTATION . ¢@-DUCEMENTS THAN Any 7" HOUSE IN NEVADA CITY, ee JULIUS GREENWALD, ‘AT THE.OLD STAND— i BROAD STREET..NEVADA CITY Any self-styled Importer in the County of Nevada, than any other firm in Nevada county, I am enabled to sell goods at San Fran less than any store in the mountains. ew-Long experience and a thorough know! edge of business enables me to furnish cus ‘tomers_with the very best brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO and every other article in my line, lower than can be par . chased at other houses in Nevada, though the latter be connected with New York and San Francisco houses. All consumers of “‘the weed,” as selves. J. CREENWALD, BROAD STREET. Nevada, Jan. 14th, 1968. : Notice to County Customers ! S$ MR. ZEKIND is no longer in my spectfully requested to send their orders and money direct tome. I take this occasion to return many thanks for past favore. J. GREENWALD. Nevada, Jan. 2th, 1968. jai BROOKLYN HOTEL, North-west corner of Bryant Place and Bush Street, and directly opposite the Cosmopolitan, SAN FRANCISCO. HE well known ietor of the above named Hotel, wishes to inform his manyfriends that he has erected under his euper-vision the above named House, with all the 150 First Class Booms, and some FIFTY SUITES of Family Room, and hopes to obtain a’ liberal share of the patronage of the traveling public. JOHN KELLY, Jintor. N. B.—Mir. F. Wood, late of Bridge port Town Nevada ¢ , has assoc ted himself at the yon where he will be happy to meet his fri and the public in. general. ; ; j10 — LIQUORS AND CIGARS. dollars worth of buildings and merchan. = ‘ ' PORK, MUTTON. Hems, Bacon, Lard, &e. .&o. T WHoLmaa: WOR RETAIL 2e Checy A son the country caretuly'and PRICES, AND BETTER fy. TOBACCO CONSUMERS . “Opposition to Tmiposition? . t2LOWER RATES THAN’ six 7 Continues to. UNDERSELL ‘. Libis arsine: cisco jobbing prices, and 25 per cent: . q well as dealers, in my line, arein. vited to calland examine forthem_. employ, customers outside of townarere. Ki class atyle, entirely new. TheHousecontains