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he = jeaséd — Frenciscs; and a
Neboitiede $e and . skating school will be
ts peeparation h
id _ Baron — Brisse in Paris,_2 at
2
"Notice of B Removal. be
feby given that
ny giv in the
tee te ie it and county of of Com €
oe nn pursaance nero the
Sharp; , Lewis, others by
. the Democrat” “Phe” Beé makes a
pap eat: proposition thet the Cen}
ittees each hominate a man
Pe ee in 0 out of polities, As even urider those circumstan-.
ces two party. men Sg be sulected,’
we: t. object. will be
Ba & etek atter = By impossible, as
a as these officers-are elected to separate them, from.politics. This has
beem, tried;: andthe law is generally .
conseded” tobe “a “very ~ expetisive,
nuisance’. A bargain entered into by
the Central Committees would. not be
submitted to by the people, and both
pt ts aba would
Theil way to. remove the offies Be
yond the reach orinfluence of politicians; is'to provide for the appointment
of Sapréme Judges by te Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senshe See HOS ose ratemneneleBs Practice ». the: me. Court.
Q ‘the . ers are all
n securing for the bench up.
“Fight then whe vend high ‘in the pro.
dation ‘of Tudges,, ‘chile qualifications
would govern in the appointment.—
Another.govd plan would be to permit
the Senate'to elect di the recommendaBe tion of the District Judges in the State.
‘American habits,
Dis Neithar these ‘officers nor the attorneys
e8S excelions qus
, and the Supreme Judges
offices for life or durthis way their
entirely beyond the influence of parties, and good
men onde secured the decisions of the
Court. will noe be liable to revision every
few yearey
‘Bosarioan, FasvinaA French Procureur Imperial, (or what we migit
call District Attorney), who conducted
one Of ‘the recent Press p ations at
Clermont-Ferrand, ehiuitse a knowljan ihe ays for which he
. dead complimented. After
Méscanted at length upon the
@8 and gravity which should be
ght to political affairs, he remarked
the French: people, in these things,
Ss ought to imitate the example of the
who prepared themselves
r elections by three days of fast-.
ing. “Of course, it is not necessary for
us toby thit this is the exact trath;
Dat it-must always be a matter of wonder 4n this country ‘how~ people in
France. get such precise paeeinays of
AccipENT.—T. B: Shawn. formerly
of Grass Valley,-and now Senator of
the State of Nevada, while returning
tovhis home: in Washoe from Carson
» City, on the 16th inst., met with an accident, which. might have proved serious. ;.-He was driving # spirited pair
of bays down a hill side grade, when
the hold back-strap broke, whieh caused
the buggy to run upon the horses heels.
They jumped for the upper side of the
grade’ precipitating the pondrous Senator head foremost out on the road.—
He, however, held on_to.the-lines and
of course the team was brought up
standing. Tom escaped with a ‘lame
shoulder and a few "bruises.
Tae King of Sweden has: refused to
,ters in the King’s Sasilng from the
first. Napoleon.to Bernadotte, with a
bata to publish them.
3 aRER, , public partes are being laid
out in Liverpool. Last year $1,649,000 .
. city.
¢ one AS j
sckett, Wallace, .
For Ware Pan_Ghas L Weller
and George Penn Johnson, of ‘the Hz
aminér, have’ gone'to White Pine to
make arrangements to establish a newswerd expended tlic sane way in that . ’
SARE eet
stock.
ning and recovered in two days.
which was exhibited to the. Acadamy.
ported,
Prov. Pauli, < German histoHéh
Gerthat* Parliament. :
Rear Admiral Montgomery, Com. mander Chaplain, Captain Brownell
and Hugh'N. Page*are: tlie surviving . Officers of the battle of Lake Eric.
Sendiien acetnenn
~ WANNAMAKER, the
clothier, gave each : of
ent,.to do which it: coat him $5,000. in
“been ese himself { for years-as
-an'aged physician whose sands of life
have nearly riff out, lately received’a
a bag of sand by mail,.to replenish his
Paris was recently strack with light.
The
‘nails ‘were found to-lave been drawn
-out from the soles of his boots, one of
‘Other cases of the kame’kind ‘wore re—
of England, has béeén elected to repre.
sent Marbury University in the North
Philadelphia
s clerks a jife
insurance policy asa C ristmas pres. that. of the by i and
directions. torritts
LIrtt, E more than: two ln of Shak
Mount: Genis~ tunnel remain “>to be
pierced. « sea
Ir is Puree that the Library of the
late Emperor Maximilian will shortly
are already in circulation.”
Tue Military Academy at Woolwich
England, has been élosed on atcount of
scarlatina, having seriously broken out
among the cadets.
a
-No Sv@aR.—A neat.compliment was
paid the other day-to-a lady. She had
just swallowed a glass of wiie, asa
. gentleman in company asked for a taste.
“It’s all gone,” said she Jaughingty’;
“unless you take some from my. lips:”“I should be most happy,” he replied,
ee
A WESTERN paper, in noticing anew
steamboat, says, “When loaded she will
draw less than a foot of water. In case
the river becomes” tiny ie dry, “she
will run on @-heavy dew, or by the ‘aid
paper at Elko. or Hamilton,
ing Company,
capital stock is $890,000, to operate in
this county.
_ es
Year's Day, for @ lack and a pair .
horses, was thirty dollars.
_FRom August 1st to December 8ist,
10,117 bales of votton were shipped from
Albany, Ga.ImposTEeRs succeed well among the
susceptible “secesh” of Baltimore, so Beiting — for suffering Southern
women,
os
“Goop Society” in Washington is
grieved because the Prasident wore
white cotton gloves at his New ‘Year’ 8
reception.
Booramade $6.1 186 by his seep in
Buffalo.
six hundred and sixty bushels in eleven
years.
_
teeth which he found on the wreck ot
‘the steamer United States, .
Junius Henri Browne is Bonner’s
latest acquisition to the Ledger staff.
. Muss
of the Chief Jomtien’ mansion, this
winter.
DIsRIALI's last official act was to put
life.
Silk ssschubialitipsniennets
expedition.
_~
ult.
Music.”
seein becoming fashionable in that city.
THE North Bloomfield’ Gravel Minwas incorporated on.
Thursday last; in San Francisco. The,
THe charge in New York on New
AN apple tree in Virginia has borne
A MAN has been arrested in Cinein} natifer-offering for sale a set of false
Chase does .the honors .
his Private Secretary in.a: fat office for
NAPOLEON believes & gipsey’s prediction that he will die ofa hunting
“ONE. thousand. persons sattended a
bachelors’ ball in Montreal on the 30th
THE Newport Vews puts its announce. Ls
ments of births under the héad of “New
A Boston paper says garroting is
omer being ‘asked by a lady why
there were. more women, in the. world
‘than men, replied, “It is in conformity
with the other arrangements of nature,
Madam—we always see mory of heaven
than earth.”
Tak Congressignal library.
176,965 volumes.
ing, “on-th
ris going to have for dinner, and 2 ere
mous has his “bill: of “fare. become, {soy —-__—
tasteful and appropriate to the season,
ESS 1G. &38. M. Co.
pipes a4
y apweie: —DSECENG SCHOOL — Se
eC z
vants;: tell them 3 allow’ the Baron's a
be sold at, Leipsic; catalogues of which. of a wet spoigesecared on herbottom."}— :
Ji be re moved. to the above named oy.
= 8 FIGULICE, Secretary,
aaeeYs one Wer
os
ee MILLINGTON,
\F SAN FRANCISCO, has opened the show’
Hail tor the tgception of Pupils. 5
Days of Tuition:
FOR GENTLEMEN.
. THURSDAYS, at2P.M., FOR LADIES
“SATURDAYS, at 2P.M. FOR CHILDREN:
Alt persons wishing to avail thetaselves of
the servicés of a FirstClass Teacher are solicitedto call. ji2 SJ MLLLINGTON, .
FIRE BOY'S SALOON,
BROAD STREET.. .<.025 NEVADA CITY.
= Cc. T, CANFIELD, —
Proprietor.
Welles to G. v. Schmittbyrg.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Lager Beer, by
the Gallon, Quari. or Glass. Walk in Gentle
. men, and take a drink. ji38
ERSONS indebted to_us_will take_notice
“that we have sold our Grocery Business to 4
Mr, A. H. HANSON and Dg ot 3
counts due ua must: ‘be mad e immedi
Hanson's Store.
: GREGORY:
store and we cordially rec
tomers to give him
AKE er
'OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that all ACCOUNTS DUE US and NUT PAID, or
a large portion of them, on or before the
lst day of February, 1869,WILL POSITIVELY BE DISCONTINUED.
BAKER & MARTIN.
JAMES A. STIDGER,
Attorney at Law,
Real Estate Agent.
Collections promptly seein to. Office
with 0. P. Stidger. j23
OHAWK & MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO.
Location of Works, Meadow Lake District,
Nevada county, Cal. Notice. There are de-~
linquent upon the following described stock,
on account of assessment No. 19, levied on the
{th day of December. 1868, the several amounts
sel opposite the names of the respective shareholders, asfollows: .
Certificates. ‘
0. 8. N. 3. .No Shs, Am't.
White Martin 129 10 30 00
And in aconetencs with law and an order of
era aa Trustees, made on the +aid Sth
acre, and is’nt worth half what it cost.
nate a
= New Orleans, paper quotes bur. 4
glary io that city rather stiffer, with a
tendency to more extensive operations.
ALASKA’ cost less than two cents an
~ Last month it cost $14,000 to illumi.
y o many shar
reel of said stock as may hee necessary wiil
soldat Pas lic Lean ak the office of Maurice Dore & Co. 327 Mon: St. San Francisco, California, on TU SDAY +Pebruary. 9th,
1869,at 1 o'clock, P.M, of said day, to the highest bidder, for eash, in gold coin of the United
States, to pay Baid delim quent assessments
‘thereon, ther with cos A
and oxpeiien of wo if saeco wind, &
Nevada, Jan. 218t, 1869. ; “
=
, January bbe 1869, to the
Erie tn wile FOR WHITE PINE
NORTH SAN JUAN, NEVADA COUNTY .
"Names.
A 297 «10 $3000
Bailey L. W. 238. 5 15 00
Bergeot A. 816 =O 60 00
Ber vec 245 * 9000
Bishop H ii: 1800
Clinch George. 330 2 00
Clinch George 333 5 15 00
Cobh Jonas 273 ~2L3g = «64
Cohn Jonas 274. 80 150 00
Co nell c. M, 343-40 ~~ 12000
DeBell Catharine 270 10 30 00
Doten Alf. ~ 160 th $3 00
Foster.C. L. 837.10 30 00
Figg E, P, one 32 2615. «. $4500
Gillman’Chas, : "260 5 15 00
Gillman Chas. 8i4 15 45 00
Hiller F. 237. 2% bal 7000
Lamolle Mrs. 19 ces 300
Lamolle Mary ; 1799 «61 300
Rakue E. W. 321 «10 30 00
Mann J.D. 261 10 30 00
Martin J. P. 215. 10 . 30.00
Martin d, P. 216 «10 80 00
+ Martin J, PS “Mt SO
Mayberry J. — “3 3 BO
Mayberry J. 34 5 15 00
Mayberry J. 170 © 10 30 00
MeUart KE. A. 91 6 18 00
Pachere B, 263 5 15 00
Pachere B. 264 5 15 0@
Peck J. 8. _ 8 10 30 00
Reeves‘; C. 869 -*10 30 00
Riopelle J. B. 1 82 60 09
» Robb James 839 5 15 60
Schell C. . 6 15 06:
Sherwood W, 8. 315 ~~ 15 45 00:
Sproston John 30. O15 45 00
Staples John 250 8 2400
Stephens J. 959 5 = 1500
Stephensd.D. . 84 10 B0 00
Stephens J.D ‘ 8" 5 15 00 }Stephens A D. 86 6-110 30 00
Stephens J. D. 8% <5 4508
“Stephens J. LD. 289 100 300 00
Stephens J. 2 290 105 315 00
vp Or 19T Ba WT
ams H. B. 98-10 ~ 3000
Whalen Jerry 69. -& 156 00
Whalen Jerry 299 «(on 60
White Martin 127 10. 4300
White Martin 128 10 80 0
compound
E.F. SPENCE.
Terrible Commotion in Nevada,
And it can’t be helped ! .
IT IS AFACT THAT
5. & s. ROSENTHAL,
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA oIry,
~ Have on hand the
FINEST STOCK Oe.
Bry Goods,
Fancy Goods,
“flaska Furs,
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Shawls,
Cloaks,
: Ktc. Ete
And they.are selling them Cheaper than hs
other Establishment. in the State. TRY I
AND SEE and you wiil then be convinced.
eS" WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
GOODS :
BONNETS AND HATS for ‘Ladies dad Mis
ses the New Parisian Fashions:
Ladies Kugenia Cloaks, Victoria Poplins,
and Ladies Dress Goods of every variety.
Calicos, Sheeti able Linen, Fine Na:
kins, Trish Linens, Hosiery, Ladies and C
dren’s Shoes.
Trimmin
Carpets,
an say seys . cree “tease ia
tings, Oil Cloths, &c. ji
R. M, HUNT, M. D.,
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
. NEVADA CITY.
eps-’67-tf a
_. JOHNCALDWELL, oo
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public.
MOORE’S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY.
it Moores Fiat, July 2nd
[UTUAL _paurance
COMPANY.
INCORPORATED, SEPTEMBER 1864.
Office: 15 New Merchants’ Exchange BuildPaid in Capital, $350,000.
IRE AND MARINE RISKS taken at thy}
wma: rates. 0. 8. MANN, Pres’t.’
sages 414 cantoraia 5 ‘a i,
“MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at'8 P. Wa
= One-Horse Importer & Who
Dress Goods, x.
jie dB (SON Ag Agent, Nevada eity.
a
Completely ia out
TA 5 AOE 2 je neice naRaaNeaai
‘NEW Goons¥ROM
Englan?’, — 8 a Fd
and He
~
‘We have competent’ bayers aot
only in New York but also inthe Bnropean
Marketa, to.take advantage of ‘this Reeisstion
in ee
We purchase 0 our : Goods at per
Rates than any.
>< dm this city or ©
8 HAAS & COMPANY,
HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT
That they éan and will
KO tee
One-Horse Importer =,
eyes
‘Een In this County or any other, .et ss
OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT —
—or—
Sales commence at 6 A. Bs and
. contin antil10 te ade \: patel
Ne
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
Latest Style Hats,
Boots,
. —.ND— nee
FURNISHING GOOD3,We CAN and WILL SELL 50 per
cent ‘less than former Rates!
, AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
HIiTHERTO IMPORTERS!
—
We will sell
English Beaver Suits.
Cassimere Suite,
Black Broadcloth Suits
_ At Astonishing’ Low Rates!
HATS! HATS!
HATS ofall Styles and Colors.
A Late aisbPunbae
Mission and Pioneer Blankets.
BOYS’ CLOTHING,
@FURNISHING GOODS! _21
*y
AS png
Did you hear about those
. NEW RUBBER Coops!
Something you have not. seen
since 1856, in the line of
RUBBER CLOTHING.
HAAS & CO., are the Only Sole Agents
7 for Nevada County.
On hand an unlimited supply
—OFr—
WHITE SHIRTS!
“Chinai
ae
Chun
and
Rey.
aay, .
close
’
oe
RUBBER GOODS, BLANKETS, &c. will best
canna his own interest by calling at
8, HAAS & co's,
Gor, Pine & Comme: elal Sts.
‘Founded July 20th, 1856.
Every Man that wants CLOTHING, BOOoTSs——