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January 12, 1869 (4 pages)

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duite the asets must be equal to fifty
conts on the déllar or the written consent of the ma of the creditors,
oem para reale
aie who also hold more than half the de"mands must be obtained fa writing. —
Whe debts of thé creditors who sign the
‘agreement. mast be paid. =e
pers to involuntary .
&
es
may fore reba nto bankrupty.
ae Sa sik caicmbeiiad James
of 129. .The library contains 330 volumes, and the aggregate, inclading
singing and class books, is 445. The
following-are the officers for the ensuihg year’ Superintendent, Geo. P.
Sparks ; Assistant Superintendent, E.
M. Preston ; ee eed
” Pbrarian, E 2 si Gt Hey -Onf last
. Sunday a system of ‘monthly concerts
and examinations was commenced,
which will be continued through the
THE “CHEAPEST . <
. tate cty on the sox Edin ons
In this city. Om AnaDct the ee st
4 460n.
TO ALL WHOM It ‘WAY. CONAM BOOK Accotaw: WHS due ine
Previous to Jan. ist, 1869,
MUST BE SETTLED
. partios than any “of tlie. any and di.
that existed prior
“to ite passage. While the law gives
ataple protection to. the honest debtor, .
it places the dishonest one ine position
‘where he may be made to suffer heavily
if the eredtiors 80 desire, -and . gives .
_@qual protection to sll creditors. As
the law becdmes better tnderstood, ite
Teal merits sill become mone apgerent,
Milllions of coin in the vaults, whefepy wre: concn Soe ee
ole lene be cent belt eine is 1
_ We are weary of presenting the question to the Secretary of the Treasury ;. 'y
4but surely there must be some men in
Gongress capable of petcsiving its!
foree,-and therefore we welcome this
Sn iguana of. the coin
A le
os ams 2 ae ae oe EY +4
Bip died at New
Orleanpon: the Wh,:and John Minor
Botts on the 8th. Geétiefal Rousseau
Was s0mé months since on dut uty at Alaskaj bint. was ‘called East to testify in
te pe ee vee aie .
Louisiana. Botts has'for many vaase.
been a prominent politician of Virginia
duid bias Geoupied a number of prominent tions, He »wasi an_ effective’
spedker and. semained through
she Wa¥'a staunch friend of the Union.
roa aie the time of his
death.
peel, = Minhas
creasing in San Francisco. Last week
seventy pew cases were reperted and
Sieve deaths Ie ie agp ter: ible dis
Cmanses 1. thideia, o-plansnn robe
dent of California, who served his }6un~
tay Falhtaliy daring the late rebellion
sajniianed 0b Ca peabe of the fleet of the
apes Pacific squadron, He’ will have
. ers On,board of the flagshins San Hranciseo harbor..
iki Maids deren, asap pr
of the adaptability. of the soil of that
_ "Beate: to:the production of wheat, meni Doniphan, county fot $4,500; whicli
~—was sown to wheat last-fall, the yield
are Bae pte rabidly. Ta the Massayear. “The pupils are examined by the
Pastor, reports of monthly collection
are made, and gétiéfal exercises gone
through wi ee Meetings are
Tus aseodiie — » first number
the Methodist © Chueh; comes to, us
much improved in appearance, as well
It is certainiy
a9 Semanal Gotht The chbid “ed
Martin vs. Zellerback “was arguéd ty [
Peachy and Hoge; on Saturday and by
consent « re-hearing ‘¢ The
". case will be heard in Chambers at San
Francisco on the 18th inst,
x Alex. H. Stephens’ history of the war
rebels, and. no man in the South had
better. .:
quaintanee with
ments’ 6f the’ rebe
Se} ret neers
amen
Reragrous — With the
beginning “of ‘the . Yeat the Churches
Ae feds world began a series of
religious meetings. The. Churches of
Gity,com-accmunt of the interest
fested have conebuded te contin .
these medtings for another week. All’
‘diffeteat debominatious work baroniously. Meetings will be“ held two
nighits bt'each ot thé dharchés,
“Tite Rebel Democracy of Arkansas
arrest , Uy the” State militia, Of the aseassine wliose scores of murders during
the month of Noyerber spread a reign
of terror throughout that State, -Gén.
Upham, in charge of the militia, threat
". Che if attacked, to, slioot all hie pris
oners and burn the town.
inathih id
‘Tus care*will ran through to Carlin,
Railroad, in abouta week, when Wells,
Fargo & Oo. will put on a line of stages
from that’ point to White Pine. ‘The
present. line from Argenta to Austin
will. be contined.
Asartx g girl while playing on rae
Wharf, San Francisco, afew days ago;
fell.into the. bey,.4 fisherman named
William Schenck, sprang ihto the ‘wa—
was struggling,-he seized her in his
Those whe saw the daring: act-are loud
‘in their praise of the brave MAD..
Tzr2
‘Set inte pr
chusetts Staté Prison ‘the convicts are
of the eighjeenth volamne of the Cali.
asin form. The peper is. under the ed.
: itorial charge of Rev. H. C. Benson, and f
\}is ably conducted The terms are
__ only; $3.50 per, year.
: one. 6 om _ Seer ans: fhe
prsrareytinge ae bap err
Jlitedtocdi. 78°
published by a representative of . she .
ay ‘of a thorough ‘ac— 1
the Churehes of thie city unite, and the .
ate banding together to -prevent the . :
the new town om the Central Pacific . “
ter and . swimming te where the child .
arme-and bore her safely.to-the shore, . *P
aul Accounts. net settled at that.
EFTOMTIVELY BE DISOON-.
Nevads, Jan 1th. __
by. C G sc i
Temperance Mall. é.
pachowsoo. Sees
SATURDAY, “TANS 19th,att? P. M. for Children, and:a: 8 PLM; for
the services of a First Class Teacher are solic8.¢. MILLINGTON.
On or before — = 36, "68,
“JAMES MONRO. 4
Gail persons wishing to4fllF themecives ot}
making
From $20 to $50 a Day,
The intense desire everywhere manifested
to obtaim this Work: fts official: chiracter and
‘ready sale, with a very tibers! tom.
——s ¢ Of the best Subseription
gy eee ‘sc and South,
Good profitable territary for Agents Jet to
be had ef
-H, E.BAMCROFT & co,
_, BAN FRANCISCO),
‘Agents for the Pacific Coast, 12
A: W: LESTER & CO,
“BIqvors,
Goods dtvere a reqonable stance Free
of Chaige.* ee
_—
R, M. HUNT, MD,
eh . ATRENDING ev tohrah
. Sa
of which this, year paid. the ‘purchase
money, and left '« cash surplus of $400.
"THE Idaho .Statceman Jearns:that a
75 pound nugget, containing about dne.
thitd gold) wad” found Tast” week ‘ear
El Dorada regs the slope: towards
Shaster Greek: ~’
the favorite game of the. athletic conviets. The more ener od A or sociall yh
disposed of the “in ne, 2
promenades, and conversa ers
eee be ke)
nteg
next U. A Sonat nator from: Maine.
e 4 Omeegi ®
allowed & “play hour,” “and ‘football: is . by my
‘(ar Hannibal: -Hamilin : So to de. ‘the
. cegntabiiiale
have uni “commended its candor and ;
Sold only by Subscription! oo
AUSTIN W. LESTER .
TOYS!
“. Bigade Santas = ir Gow soot pices oa
by your smartness, and pay a great desi
QEOs ReCRAWFORD
CHARGES,
re
Tors! Tors:
in this eity or county!
continue entil. 10 P.M..
“§. HAAS & COMPANY,
. . HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT . .
oe
toes
6
THING,
sm /Lasest Style Ht
BooTs,
__=AD—
‘We CAN and WILL SELL 60 per
cent less than former Rates!
_ AND SUPERIOR TO any
HITHERTO IMPORTED!
We will set
English Beaver Suits,
At Astonishing Low maiven!
"Hats + pate!
HATS of al Btyles and Colors,
--Or-Mission and Pioneer Blanketé. Ldaskitl ia
w ‘Bove’ ‘CLOTH mmc!"
—
‘Did you hear ohent those
. Bross Geods,;
onD SKE and you ‘will
. < aa FURNISHING Goons: —ie4 j.
ss "The Hadsomient,
The Cheapest ~
Stock of sags
— seen in Nevada all
Don’t be so lapis as to
“Bay any of the following’ arte
CEO. R. cRawronp’ 8
Stook and Prices —
. WORK BOXES,
Writing Desks,
Albums,
TUY BOuKS, ©
AMlustrated Gift Booka,
id tiezeene : KNGRAVINGS,
“is 9 DIARIES FOR 1900,
Iniutal Paper,
Gold Rent.
CARKIAGES,
: CARDS.
ke. &e. Se,
; For FURTHER PaRTICOLARs,
Call on
‘GEO.. CRAWFORD,
oE Terrible Commotion. ik Weveds,
ae ated Wont ba belied one
presneng
FP IS ABAGT THAT.
Pr & S. ROSENTHAL,
ON, BROAD " STREET, NEVADA. SHY.
Have, on hand the °
vines s sx eck cor
Dry Goods,
. Feuey Goods, .
Alaska F.
nr Cloths,
. Shawls, .
Cloaks,
Bie. Bre
And selling Cheaper
{peace ae
‘PWE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
~ Attention is called to the following NEW
BONNETS AND HATS for’Ladies and Mis
ses the New Parisian Fashibns.
Ladies bugéenia Cloaks, Victorta Poptine,
ong Ladion Dress Goods 01 every, variety.
Tieeeacth oe Linen, ine NapNEW RUBBER Scoops } rents 3dadies apd, Coil:
Something you have not aonb, Bias on weg sre es orl opee
since 1956, in the line of :RUBBER. CLOTHING. SERS ERT, TEE
HAAS é& CO., are the Only Sole” Agents Pig yor
Om bend an unlimited bs wat
eis Pe Breas? te
= + sn eRe 2
Teetoding -the Celebrated STAR BRAND.
IE. 2
vari
aes tan
+ sal es from which ei
Wine was made this Season 0 atone
«. Phsdttarateeeeae ah
x WR. tanga
BS ¥.SOUBU Ion the the premises
—nenzenereatiain
“wien determined t to an
——aceeaeaerne
Notary Rabie:
“. peat af ror a “
ALL THE G00Ds IN MY STORE
' BEFORE . SPRING!
F os
ératom “ORLY tolicited
oe i
iia
osaioae'S t2*
EF. pue:
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