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January 12, 1868 (4 pages)

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; mee nar .
he President nominated L. B.
fricumbent; as Register at the
but : it so hap10 ope. ta youch for him—
“both our Senators, we believe, being in
punted Bee, aaa Within’ the past few
Weeks, the President nominated to thet
ee. of. the, —onrs in the
Sines that time;
ery, who-has ‘also gone the way of his
hs a and failed-of's confirmation.
eantime, the Land Office in
atl is 0 8 as it has been nearly
all thespast: Summer, for want of a Regee eee eminent
the President, will not send. to
“the names pleasing t to the Calia et All the people in
that-district’ have to wait on the tardiore ‘His. -Excellency.;-and ‘cannot.
their. Jand disputes or procure ti-.
) thelr property until he can agree
od the Senate on the man for the
PF HE ;
ve, no doubt, read a porth tat of
~hinnaelt after attempting to shoot Rob=
_ itecheck. The latter was.anagent for
: ments, are aiiticipated. It has tranf spited thata-will giving all ‘but"$400 of
-aleioner owes killed in
Robiticheck, and,according .
deceused, and the killing occurred while
thiey. were settling up ‘the businessThe.‘ Union’ ‘says: “The investigatiow in the Eisner-Robitscheck case is
still going on, and startling develop‘the\antite estate to Robitscheck was in
and was handed the next
r the shooting to Neustadter, to
‘be pines oa probate" The surgeons
who have been. experimenting find
Fisner's face, even
m.on the chin, showing concluerase pistol must have been .
held so
make it's
ay from the head as to
Vise ot imuposatbie that it was
_ Experiments, made
af, f 8 eets of white paper
demonstrated
t about the case is
Tue SuxDAY Daw. ~The members
ae theatrical profession, San Franare petitioning against the repeal
ai ie . ‘They say with
“to
ee srt
‘body ofman, to say nothing of
teat: ’ “We' @ive seven exhibitions
simin the evenings
randy mth is certainly unnecessary, and
th” no othiéy city“over Which the ‘stars
turday afternoon.
, and stripes’ float is it tolerated. We,
thérefore; a8 parents and heads of tinilies, and members of the profession,
tlaw.asa blessing,and
look’ ipo ‘the . “proposed change as a
pte Back WHR WHICH “We cannot bu
Perle girs em, serrow,”” °
Tire steam plow that Messrs. Coffin
~ —@ Btatidish, of Martines, have been constructing, was tried on the Sth inst.,
with perfeot sucess. “It reatizéd mor
than they. santa.
_ADYICEs from, the City. of Erin are
to the ‘Bist of December. “A steamer
4 G Uran do ‘R Shackelton di
with fifteen, hundred “troops,has sailed . J K Byrne. do H Fuch rr H
for Yueatdn to suppress the rebellion, . 4. Law near. do . W.L Duty Glenbro
outa (Geporsetre ss cer . 8D Merchant P mW F Clark Griz m
“ . T: Okey Moores. © Coyle Ci
ment by largely
corer idea Ss a
5 years.
sail theatrical ex~
rhein the ‘Assembly, are
by largely increasing the nutiber . $
made possible, in a great, degree, it says, .
by the carefal management which Char
acterized the executive administration
of the Union party during the last six
Ifitts: not: realized; the blame
will attach to the party which has: just
come into power.
FIVE years aaaaahin was the
-only kind sent to Chicago, Now, ‘Nor. {
thern Illinois contains _niore ‘cheese
factofies than Burope, Asia, and Africa.
Some of the best butter reaching New
York City this season was from Wisconsin.
OF our fruits, the Romans had grapes,
apples; quinees, cherriés, and pears.
Of apples, they had twenty nine kinds.
only particular variety known to have}
descended from them to us, and the
quality is good.
THE treasury building at Washington,-when. completed,.will havecost.
nearly $5,000,000, and it will be the
finest Executive edifice in the world.—
The greater portion of it. is built of
Maine granite, and it~is proposed to
build the remainder with the same material, as the porous sandstone of which
it’ is constructed is disentégrating rappoe
in Great Billals the number of spindies said to be employed in the mantfacture of--eotton;-exceeds 96,000,000.
When in good work, as many as 63,994, 602 miles of thread are made per
working day of ten hours, and enough
is made every minute to encompass the
earth four times.
THE Mobile Tribuge says the play of
the “Drunkard,” a. short time since, at
the theatre in that city, had such an ef—
fect on the audience, that none of the
old soaks present went out between acts
to take a drink.
“4
RavENovs.—Sixteen hundred and
seven petitions have been, filed for
places~on* the; San “Frangiaco, Police
force.
=
If is claimed that white horses live
the longest.
a
A HARTFORD youth recently drew
$70, 000 in. gold from ‘a Havana lottery.
THE Folsom Telegraph is calling for
a free bridge across the American at
that point.
Ir half the pains»were taken by some
‘people to perform, the labors allotted to
them that are taken by them to avoid it
we should hear much leas said about
the troubles of life, and see much more
actually completed.
ee
cessantly boasting of his ancestry, an
industrious, successful tradesman, of
humble_ origin, obseryed, “You, my
friend, are-proud of your descent ; Iam
proud of my ascent.”
———
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California,
LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s,
January 14, 1868,
W Hulings San Fr W Haaris Grass Va
E Williams do R Pollard do
'T Lahey San Jose AV»@Quliver do
t} S$ Van Dyke MarysS Daniels do
M B Daily do T Repper do
W Franeis San dua J Coékning do
PVenjoham do J Montgomery do
H-C McKelvey Sw A Faucett do
A € Wilsou Eurek F Lepley do
JM Ballard do —-W Stein do
e}J Wilson do J Phillips” ho
J A Hamlin-Anth Mrs Conley do
Q C-Lovett FrenC Miss, Conley. do
J Abram Grasa,Va Miss Judd di
Mrs Sullivan & cdo D Fitzsimmons do
. B Mitchell Banner OW. Co ,
ol Daniels Thante rod
T A
J E Cal er wood 40 aaa
aH * ng BR
crmtin R
a the tax burden’ a “peen
claims of parties unknown, and on the sout
somaat Grase V
The Autumn Bergamont pear is the . ,
To an indignaat petson who was ini all th , en title an a e le and
cen in and to. follow
to-wit? t-eertain-}
ime,sitnated at Browns
yaaa da county, . they w
claims of A. Neece & Co., on the north by the
claims of Brown Brothers, on the weet by
by Waloupa Creek, och togeiner “with the blacksmith hep and ing mil, situated on
said claims, and all appurtenances unto said
etme. blacksmith shop and mill, appertainor pele he se “ante Tot. #itd ite rimeta
tewienip, T
Nevada county, State of California, on the
south side of Main street, bounded on the east
a. 8 property ‘and on the south by
Chinatown PROBE said. lot being about sixty feet front and about two hundred feet deep,
together with all the appurtenances unto said
dwelling house and lot sppertaining or inanywise belon onging.
Noticéis hereby given, that I ‘will on to
public sale all the. above described rty,
tothe highest bidder for cash, in t. . gold
coin, in front of the Court House door, in the
city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, Febrnary 4th,
1868, between the hoursof 9 A. Mm. and5 Pp. M.
Given under my _— this 1ith day ofJan.
868. GENTRY, Sheriff.
J. C. Denel, Piff’s Att'y. ji2
Dissolution: of Copartnership..
OTICE is hereby given:that the copartier:
ship heretofore existing between P.
Scientti and Victor Chevalier, underthe-4rm
name of P. Scientti-& Co.,in the liquor. busi-. the
ness, in Nevada City, is this Le, dissolved by
mutual consent. P, SCIE
~ VICTOR. CHEVALIER.
Nevada, January 9th, 1868.
N. B.—The business will tbe continued at
the old stand by Victor Chevalier. All ~
ties indebted to the old firm are requeste
come Jorwani and settle up immediately.. {10.
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
CAPITAL,
GEORGE R. CRAWFORD,
AGEN.
January iith,
1. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMEHIP CO"S
E Sethe “clock . of ‘an nhewinn streets, ° A. M g
“. amonnt of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
orders:
$8,000,000.
eames yee Pa
dates, for Schema connecting —
A
18th and 3
opi gigs tap agar, 0s ine 10th, Lem
When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall on Sunday,
ny
CHAROOA
at reasonable rates. . .
better than give me acall.
L FOR ‘SALB!
oF
_ Journ ee me ee
Ee srg STREST,
og
leagues ON HAND A LARGE sup.
ack kind.” at eres a
Persons in need of’ CHARCOAL can not. fo re
. Nevada,dan,, 7th, 1863, willleaye.
the 18th falls on Sunday, they wil! eave on Mononfollowi shee waa fio alie the o Toth f ‘ All Soak :
Se ae
Departares 1 or 19th connect with ftFrench ransatiantic Con] ‘s Steamer for
Brean St. Nazaire an alketn can eo Bed South
Ameriea Thro
ree
Steamer..
‘South cee and
fannie x _ English
on, = Talia, and
a pteanrer for
tained.
The following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below :
Jan. 10th—Golden City, Capt. 7, F. apes Brag
connecting with Henry Chaunce
Jan. 18th—Sacramento, Capt. W Parker,
connecting with Rising san Capt Connor,
dan. —Conatitution, Capt. J. M. Onverly
connecting with Arizona, Cart. Maury..
Cabin passengers berthed throu ‘Bag
checked sneey aa 100 pounds a wed each
adult pas: agg re oe experienced Surgeon on
Dboard. Medicine and feteenaanne free. These
steamers will positively sai! at 11 o'clock. Pas
yera are requested to <—o their baggage
rd before10 o’clock. tickets to
sonny tac cree ‘Se aid National
Steamehip e, can be obtained at the P. M.
§.58. Co's Office in Sam Francisco, where may
soot ahi tae te dan Etta a e or Sow ranciscoer via New York or St. Thomas—if a desired
-Heldersof willbe
uired to identify themselves to the agents
land. For merchandise freight apply
to, whi Bay 2. Ae ae Loe eS eda
The steamship China, Capt. D.W. Smith.
wit! be dispatched January 1 h, 1868, at noon,
from whart corner of First and Brannan str’ts,
for Yokahama and Hongkong, barrages Son at
Digorlaes ‘with the steamship Costa Ries for
and other bg tore atre it Mot
us *Phcifie 1 Steamshi mpan
corner of Sacramento an Lsideuto ares,
cisco.
OLTVER ELDRIDGE, Agent
North American Steamship Co.
OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK,
VIA NICARAGUA.
aRxitonsty-To now Rates!
; The Company will di
Gee, fast aud favorite
MOSES TAYLOR,
JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander.
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
from Mission Street.Wharf. at-12.0’clock. M.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15th, 1868.
Connecting by conveysrices of Central Amertcan Transit Sedona 4 at Greytown, with
the favorite Steamship, 8. ANTTAGO!-2.500°
Tons—for New York.
One hundred pounds of free! .
An expe rieused Surgeon ox board Medicine and A etyendandn Fre
The OaEGO NIAN will sail, via Panama,
Janu
For further information, apply to I. W.
RAYMOND, t, North-west corner Battery and Pine Streets, up stairs, San Francisco.
SOMETHING NEW!
A NEW LEAF
TURNED OVER!
After the First day of January,
BROOKLYN, . HOTEL,
and Bush Street, and directly
opposite the Cosmopélitan,SAN FRANCISOO.
conveniences attached, and fitt
class Ts ~
50 First Clats Rooms,
North-west corner of Bryant Place .
F]HE well known proprietor of the above paid for.
named Hotel, to inform his many
friends that he has ¢ his euper4 =f
vision the é named . With all the ; —
up in a first . . ba igi ¥
le, entirely new. The Honge contains ;
and some FIFTY SUITES of Zamiy Room,
the pa1868, I shall give
WO
CREDIT
1
ANY
r ONE.
‘No order will be ae and no
Goods shall leave my Store until
af
“i FOR THE LIBERAL PatRONAGES HAVE RECEIVED,
yours TRULY,
x
¥
Central America. ‘Through ‘deketa can cean be Ob. seem
ee
“cxow KI aNe”
sean Beta sae
AT
citizens of “this cit
LAFAYETTE. BAkERY,
—sAND— :
CANDY MANUFACTORY, 7
Broad St. Nevada City,—
AVING just returned from San Francisco.
. with the latest style of,
Fancy Candy and Cake Toys,
And aevind on hand'a largestock of my’ own
e, 1 ami new.prepared to supply the
a variety of Confectionery. Those who contemplate having
CHRISTMAS PARTIBS,
CHRISTMAS capped
_wil do welt to give me a call.
ae a WILLIAM KOHLER, ~~
ais Fancy Baker and Confectioner.
STUMP FS’ HOTEL
a aaa
BROAD 8 “= shore Pine.
Street, Nev:
F. STUMPF, Proprietor
err MN
Good Rooms,
Geod Meals,
Good Cooks,
Good Liquors,
Low Prices
= po English anc and German spoken fa
the ho
Apartments for Ladies,
Neatly furnished, and the best of accommodations provided.
Ls) F. STUMPF,
HAMILTON'S. RESTAURANRT,.
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
A few doors below Randolph's Jewelry Store.
THIS FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT is kept Mm a style not surpassed by any in Nevada.county.
The Very Choicest of everything —
is furnished to its patrons.Oysters in-every style: Game, Poultry, ete.
Rogie ng by the Meal or Week, at —
ate rates
Meals at 2 ail-hours of the day or-night:‘JOHN H. HAMILTON,
Nevada, Oct, 2ith—6m Proprietor.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS,PHARMACEUTICAL OCHEMIEST
al Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully
Agent Occidental. Insurance Company,:San
Francisco,
“MASONIC BUILDING,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
£8 -Residence next Houseaboye Methodist
Church, Broad Street, Nevada.
Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sts,
opener A. CHURCH, Prop’r.
; > WAGONS built and ired
ys @6 Vehicles ironedand Land sy of
aay we RON Biacksmithi
A full assortment of W aAGON. N STO CK,
LUMBER, Etc,, always on ban
All k of W D AND TRON WORK
done in the best style and at-short notice.
“SAMUEL CLUTTER,
——— and Wagon Maker,
Washington. St. above the
Gas Works. ms built and
all Kinds eres ring done at
pions potice ne in oe pest
manner, Hickory, Ash, Spokes, Hu
and Felloes always on hand apd all kinds of
Carriage and Wagon stock for sale. 012";
MILWAUKIE BREWERY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
LLenuis Dreyfuss.---.+. +. Proprietor.
AGER BEER of the the best kind always on
hand and for sale by the pint, q gaillon or barrel,
a you want to live well and be jolly and * Fe
t ur head full of fun as a merry ma Gass
wpe Dox T FORGET TO CALL BY FOR A
or Goop BEER.
LIQUORS AND OlGAnS.
Victor. Chevalier,
Dealer in ¢
The Best of Liquors and Cigars,
Corner Pine and Commercial Sts.—-NEVADA.
Liquors, sold bt the pig or bottle.
“Gents—call an d see mi a j10
oe. Ww. BIGELOW,
Wholesale and Retai) Dealer in ~
: Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Meal, Oat
intimin
Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat,
Ew. BIGELOW. .
i oy 4 sjbacial be
CORN; BARLEY,“OAT, "RYE,\ic. &c. &o
_ 'erGround of all kinds.
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