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: Maxrxo Caxprmates—Johnson,
: er term, seems to be determined to make
~ and under the uniform of « brave sol_ 4m Hancock Johnson has foand his man,
Congress asking ‘that Hancock be com, ‘plimented for his policy in Louisiana. —
: Tn other words, Johnson asks Congress
‘to compliment Hancock for setting at
3 Se ee
_ Stage again.
_900-miles.of print calico in a year—.
~emoagh to give three breadths of a
Pilareito Valley.
=
own py ‘He wears the shoulder straps
dier carries a heart of « political coward. Hancock is not the first soldier
who, after having fought bravély in a
good cause . became an imbecile.or worse
in a political contest. His becoming a
tool of Johnson only proves that guod
men, influenced by ambitious motives,
are often guilty of the basest conduct.
and with an impudence only. equalled
record, Johnson now
has the audacity to send a message to
defiance national leer qndl. eubstitating .
therefor laws which existed in Louisiana prior to the rebellion. Hancock
med the place of the Saprenie
tribunal and deélared certain laws passed by Congress unconstitational, and
affirmed that the powers exercised by
now Johnson asks that his serviloyal men North and
he removed from his place for openly
disregarding the laws of Congress. The
Democracy are weloome to Hancock,
and they can dress him in McCiellaii's.
“old neesa as a candidate for the
aad an'iais mil in 1868 than it did
im 1064, cor will look any more attractive when fitted by A. Johnson tailor,
Tur actress, Anna Cora Mowatt
Ritchie, is in England, and has recently”
refased an offer of . $30,000 to go onthe
pe
Fans. River, Mase., Guceetanat, ‘
akixt fey ol mother Marth.
AMONG the property injured by the
late freshet was the ranch of H. M. Le—
rue, on the Norris grant. Larue is said
A@ have lost about $4,000 in the shape
of buildings, stock, trees, etc :
Tux Rassian Guvernmeat has contracted with the,Volt fire arm company
for $0,000 Berdan rifles, and the Pros
san Pyeecament fer 10 neusiving cansiders a. bushel of carrots, fed witha
liberal amount of meal, worth as mach
for castle or horses as a bushel of oats.
hi WRITER in the Independent conTue San Francisco Induistrial School, .
song 00 tor gga for an appropriaTue Spring Valley Water Company-}-.
of San Francisco are about to erec: a
line of telegraph along their works ‘to
a
Tux Directors of the Sacramento
Savings Bank have declared a dividend
of 1} per cent. per month, free from iuCome tax,
seiks pulinentthar ot ‘tee first number
account of the failure of some of the or
dered matrial to arrive, been postponed
. tansy lat gives the, ‘Grass Valley
=. was a fine t@o-story frame, and the loss
. Fellows Lodge of Moore's Flat promptly:
‘spring, this company will-add-five-ad
Eareka, and deserves.as he is now likely
. levied an assessment of $15 per share,
\Gnion some valuable isiformation about
the riiines and other matters in
now almost inaccessible: region. . The
‘storm, (the great one) blew the Catholic
Church and Masonic Hall, in Moore's}
Fiat, down to the ground, making a to—{
tal wreck of both buildings. ° The Hall
on the fraternity ‘was hea¥¥. “The Odd
put their hall at the service-of the Ma-.
cember 27th. The Masons, nothing
daunted by their joss, had a splendid
“spread” on installation night. The
storm tore-great trees up by the roots,
scattering them promiscuously around
the country. At Moore's Flat niining
was ata stand-still, when our ‘corres—
pondent wrot@,on account ufubstructions
in the ditches, but these were fast being
removed. At Graniteville matters are
rather dull owing to the.snow, and . the
winter season: The Birchville Compa—_
ny made the banner clean up. Afters
four and a half day’s ran this company
cleaned up $2,377, their rock paying
$54 per ton. They have recently let a
contract to run “a tunnel six hundred
feet-in length; which will strike a point
where the ledge will have backs to the
depth of one hundred and twenty-five
feet. As soon as the roads open in the
ditional stamps to their mill. The
Birchville Company's mine has paid all
its expenses, built a fine mill, and declared a dividend of $4,000 among its
owners, without one dollar of assessment
p -recognized.by.Congress.._It . ever being levied—and all within the}
space of four months. Black & Young
are Fanning their mill on some very fine
rock, and will run the greater part of {
the winter. They have one of the finest
millsin the district. Capt. Irwin, the
Superintendent, is an old resident of
_— a great fortane. The Comimercial, Owned by Valentine, of San Francisco, has ‘for the. winter bat
will resame in the spring. The millisa
fine one of ten ‘stamps,and has two of
aad concentra one Wheeler's
‘Messrs. Clark ,& Poquilien have
A finished.a ten-stamp mill to be-ran
by water powet,and they will commence
crushing some two hundred tons of rock
for Mr. Sweet of Nevada city. The
appearance of the rock denotes a rich
clean up. After Mr. Sweet's rock is
disposed .of, Clark & Poquillon will
crush rock from their own ledge, the
“Maggie Jane.” The “Jim Ledge” will
be worked as soon aS some business
matters are arranged—the company
owning it having been recently incorporated. Namerous tunnels are being ran
for the proper development of the mines,
and the next summer will, no doubt, see
i<raniteville a busy and prosperous place
. both for business men and miners.
Tut Belcher Mining Company have
deling uénut on and : after Jan. 27th.
Tue judicial olheers, elected in Octo‘ber, assumed office on the 1st inst.
THERE are forty prisoners in the Sac‘ ramento county jail.
Tue Joba L. Stephens breaght $75.,000 in treasure from Mazatlan.
THE overland mail brings St. Louis
papers to ‘December Oth.
Gov. Haight hase anu J. @, Doll
of Red Blaif,a Notary Pablic for Te—
hama county. .
flear for New York at $2 per barrel.
Fal career..
sons, and the installation of officers, of %
. the latter was duly celebrated on De-. .), . vearty-isimmense.—About-1,200,-.
judge of -merit.-by-suecess, and who
theretore blame the leader of an enter-— . San Francisco.
wood ;” “bat asa general thing, I am of
Dr. Lackey has me elected Principal of the San Francisco Liacoin School.
Tae ship Nevada took a cargo of
A Lars Insurance Company is being
organised at
hn
on the ae of the session.”
We fear that some of those terrible
Radicals in Congres—Thad. Stephens,
perhaps—have been “soothin” Mr. 4x-}
tell, We advise the Democrats in this
State to at once send an indignant protest against the very undemocratic way.
Mr. A. has commenced his Congression‘Tt will have a tendency to
demoralize the party.
TUE amount of oysters cemenmied in:
000 of the bivalves are sold daily in the
city.
month, and counting the eight months
“when the oysters are regarded the most
palateable, an annual sale of 288,000,000.
AMENDING. THE CoxsTiTUTIon.—A
resolution was offered in the Senate on
Monday, proposing to amend the article of the State Constitution relative to
taxation, so as to. permit the Legislature by a two-thirds vote to exempt
property from taxation.
ee
Drip NoT Succ EED.—Scudder, a Dem-.
ocrat, endeavored to have.a_ resolution
passed, ousting Boruck, Assistant Clerk
of the Assembly, from his place, but
the resolution failed to pass. Another
effort will be made.
~ THERE are those who know low to]
prise for a defeat, when the fault is not
in him, but in themselves, the instruments he worked with.
“Liquor is a. good thing in its place,”
remarks an unique character in“"Nor—
-the-opinion thatthe very worst place
you can put good liquori into, is a feller’s
stomach.”
AN old toper was heard the other
day to advise a young man to get married, “because then, my boy, you'll have
somebody to pu off your boots when
you go hemedrank.
——S
ARRIV ALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
Lanes & . HASEY, Prop’s.
January 7, 1868.
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eredaj eal in the District’ Coan of the
}4th Jadiciai District of the State of California
im and for the connty of Nevada. inst Vaientine Curran, T. M: kman, and J.M: Backman for the sam of Two Four Handred and Fifty and 56-10) deliars fin gold coin
of the United States a with Interest
thereon from the date of said at the
rate of 13s pr cent pr month till paid payable in
gold coin,
~enteres as Vp een Plaintiffs amt, be
. y bed
to-wit : All the andlvideed one half of that ccr
of Nevada, State of Califewnia, taking water
__. trom the South Fork of Steep: w Creek,
about Sve miles from Hill, tm Little
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: ‘itl the morning’ of the 12th of Janaary Sale tehee. rogwner, wi at snd ingle . ,
_ ext THERE deaths in San Franances theretp beonring oc amin Sm THANKFUL FOR THE LIBERAL Pat.
<A mectng of the Pit Bart wre gs ee (Sst) RONAGE@! HAVE RECEIVED,
Rev. Dr. of Brooklyn, New{Plymouth Rock ; ‘the last stone ‘was . in Totes TRULY
‘York, was invited so take the ee placed upon the structare oul Saturday. Nevada, . ~
on papain lage of @5,-l ee ag th, 1867, when the ashes of . § eer
; 5 oune of the F a snag . €. W. BICELOW
gh ticewongle o'clock a. xu. of the following
pat Acapulco.
g Preven "Praneatiantic Company’ .
“St Nazaire and English Steamer for South
America
obtained.
Steamer. for _Sout
This would make 26,000,000 per . ined.
connecting with Fay oe Cart. Maury.
berthed
: RAY YMOND. Agent, North-west corner Battery and Pine Streets, up stairs. San Francisco.
“x &£ WwW Tonn .
JAPAN AND CHIN _
Leave Wharf, corner valk cad Beckaaict
dates, for PANAMA. connecting a Panama
Railroad, with one of the Com lendid .
from ALL tor NEN . gone
On the 10th, 18th. and 30th of eac
month that has30-days. On tlie 10th, 19th
and 30th of each yes that has 31 days.— .
When the 10th, 19th and 30th fall.on Sunday,
they willttexve-on qowhen
the 18th falls on Sutiday, they will leave on Monday ——_ Steamer Jeaving San Francisco
on thé 10th touches atManzanillo. All touch
~of 38th or 19h connect with
Steamer for
tickets can he
ee of ith connects with English
On..
Sout America, and P. K R.Co's Steamer for
Central America. Througti tickets can be obThe following Steamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below
Jan: 16th—Golden City Capt. W F. Lapidge
connecting with Henry Gasuncey; Capt. Gray.
Jan. 18th—Sacramento, Capt. W.H. Parker,
connecting with Rising Star,Capt Connor,
Jan. titution, Capt. J. M. Cavarly
Cabin Uyonen. Gagvace
checked through — ens pounds allowed each
An experienced m On adult passenger. Sargeo
board. Medicine and attendance.free. _Thexe
steamers bento sail at 11 o'clock. Pas
pany id do ed to have their baggage
beforeid ¢ > ‘clock. Through tickets to
Liverpool by ‘the Cunard, Inman and National
sean hip eau be obtained at the P. M.
$.S. Co’s Office in San Francieco. where may.
also be obtained orders for from Liverpool or Southampton to’ Francisco either via New YorkorSt. Thomas—if a desired
amount of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
the above orders. Holders6f orders wi'l be
nired to identify themselves to the agents
in Eogiand. For merchandise freight apply
to Wells; Fargo & Co.
The steamship China, Capt. D.-W. Smith.
wil be dispatched January 13th. 1568. at boon,
from whart corner of First and Brannan str’ts,
for Yokahama and Hongkong, connecting at
Yokohama with the steamship Coeta Rica for
—os.
Pig 8 ore, and other information apply at
Pacific 1 Steamship, Company's office,
somuar of Sacramento and Leidesdorff streets,
OLIVER ELDRIDGE. Agent
North American Steamship Co.”
oPpPresit ION TO TO NEW YORK,
VIA NICARAGUA.
‘Extremely Lo Low Rates!
a ;
Ps. Cee Bocite “Slaa
MOSES TAYLOR,
JAMES H. BLETHEN, Commander.
FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
from Mission Street Wharf.at I2 o'clock M.
hibeorn maratt JAN. 15th,\1868.
Tre Com . enor Bt with can it. _ wn,
the favorite Stosmahip, SANTIAGO—
‘Tons—ifor New York.
One hundred pounds of free!
——— Surgeon on board ; MediPa OREGONIAN will.sail, via Panama,
Fon lonaet information, apply to LW:
SOMETHING NEW!
A NEW LEAF
TURNED OVER!
After the First day of January,
1868, I shall give =
No
CREDIT
[0
ANY =~
ONE.
‘In the Feat Of thé National pmachatige Hotel.
_Anstralia, and io:
No order will be noticed and no
JOSEPH . DEBERWARDR
SPRIKG STREET, =
AS ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE SUP.
black kind.” at Whoiesale
at reasonabie rates. .
Persons in need 6f CHARCOAL can not do
better than give me a call.
Nevada, Jan. 7th, 1s.
_PLY OF the best ong Sk See
‘se asa A pe a
SPENCE’S, .
LAFAYETIE BAEERY,
—axD—*
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
Broad St. Nevada City.
AVING jast returned from San Francisco
with the latest style of
Fancy Candy and Cake Toys, “
And hiving on hand a large stock of my own
manufacture, I am now prepared to supply the
citizens of this cuty witha variety of Vonfcectionery. Those who cuntempla having
_ CHRISTMAS — PARTI;
—aND—
CHRISTMAS TREES,
Will do well to give mea call.
’ WILLIAM KOHLER,
ats Fancy Baker and Confectioner.
STUMPFS’ HOTEL
/ —aND—
RESTAURANT,
BRUAD STREET, above Pine
Street, Nevada city.
¥. STUMPF, Proprietor
Geed Reoms,
Good Meals,
Good Cooks, .
Good Liquors,
Low Prices
we French, English sh and German wae ia
the house.
Spalpcuniiate for Ladies.
tions provided.
oi2 ¥.STUMPF,
HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
A Se below eo Store.
RANT is kept in astyle not. surpassed by any ip Nevada county.
The Very Choicest of everything
is furbizhed to its patrons.
Oysters inevery style: Game, Poultry, etc.
2" Board by the Meal.or Week, atmoder
ate rates.
52" Meals at all-hours of the day or night.
JOHN H. APRs
Nevada, Oct. Mth—ém <q
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS,
ee
prepared.
Agent Occidental ‘iileeesiaien Company, San
Francisco.
MASONIC ‘BUILDING,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streete.
Charch, Broad Street, Nevada.
Pioneer Wagon & Blacksmith Shop
“ Cor. Broad & Sacramento Sta,
GEORGE A. CHURCH, Prop’r.
~ WAGONS built and red
as AV ehicles ironed and all a ras of
eer 9e ig”
2 toate or W me? ON sto cK,
c., always on
All kinds of WOOD AND TRON WORK
done in the best style and at short notice.
SAMUEL CLUTTER;
Wheelwright and Wagon Maker,
Washington St. above the
‘Gas Works. Wagons built and
Hickory, Oak, Ash, Spoke. = Hubs
— Felloes always on hand and all
and Wagon stock for sale.
MILWAUKIE BREWERY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA.
Louis Dreyfuss.
AGER BEER of the best kid always on
hand and for sale by the pint, quart, gellon or barrel.
wbiareetiute eet
CH. FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
wae
ON PINE STREET,
E. W. BIGELOW,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ins.Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Meal, Oat”
Meal, Buckwheat, Wheat,
CORN, BARLBY, OAT, RYE, &c. Sc. Sc
EB Ground Feed of all kinds.
Sat Et. NEVADA.. oa
rt
Neatly furnished. and the best of accommoda_
PHARMACEUTICAL CHE MIST
ee” Physicians’ Prescriptions. catetatty~ ae
$87 -Residence next House above Methodist .
done at
be
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
gee Every kind of aed Ambroypes taken in the beat style of the Art. :
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