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_ The amount in the treasury, March 2d,
wee
$229 28, County, $441 75:
90, County, *$97 50,Blue Tent—Library $5 00, State $45.
$1,782 09, County, $586,67.
“$24 95, County $40 50.
$125 48, County $234 00.
A, County $25 50. os
TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1868.
NEVADA cITy, CALIFORNIA,
% Tax Scuoor Fuxp.—We have. re_e@eived from BE. M. Preston, County Superintendent of Schools, a statement of
the school moneys now inthe treasury.
1868, was $17,232 70, divided as follows:
$9,840 41; County Fund apportioned,
$4,045 91, unapportioned, $1,736 63.—
Warrants drawn since March, $1,619.
97.. The balance apportioned and to .
the credit Of Districts, is $13,878 10.—
The Library Fund can only be used for
the purchase of school libraries. Another apportionment will be made as soon
ag the Fund-amounts to $3,600 or is
equal-to one dollar for each child in the
county. The amount apportioned to
Districts ig. as follows. Those marked
‘with an asterisk have overdrawn :
» Allison Rangh—Library $66 10, State,
*$18 68, County, *$1448,
Altainont—Library, $58 80, State,
Birchville—Library $31 54, State $48
$8, County $47 50. _
Chalk Bluff—Library $19 88, State
$164 00, County $93.20.
Clear Creek and Penn Valley—Library 80 97, State, $252 65, County $208 60.
Cherokee—Library 41 59, State $454
95, County, $444 83.
Columbia Hill—Library $35 36;'State
$343 09, County $308 08. ~
Eureka—Library $69 71, State $427
41, County, $75 32. —
Forest Springs—Library $85 91,State
$85 19, County $*15 22.
French Corral—Library $45 07, State
$9 92; County $810. =
Grass Valley—Library $100 00, Sta
Indian Springs— Library, $7 77, Stati
Kentucky Flat-—Library $25 01,State
$201 86, County $73 91.
Little York and Lowell Hill—Library
$36 13, State, $423 71, County,$168 05.
Lime Kiln—Library, $13 98, State
-Mooney Flat—Library $23'41, State
$216 75, County 100 62. :
Nevada—Library $50 00, State $991.
61, County $213 62, .
~ North San Juan—Library $40 46,
State $225 44, County, *$30 01..
North Bloomfield—Library, $27 24,
State, $291 44, County; $336 78.
North Star—Library $17 68, Stato
$159 20, County, $12 00.
Oakland—Library, $00 57,State $525
58, County $98 08. ued
~ Omega—Library $15 87, State $200
County $37 40. — oe
Pleasant Valley—Libtary 25 28,
State, $160 27, County $134 37.
Quaker Hill—Library—$18 28, State
$164 60, County $119.50.
Rough and Ready—Library $57 20,
State $116 45, County *$79 72.
Relief Hill—Library $4 82, State $4
Spenceville—Library $26 67, ‘State
$140 76, County $175 64. ;
Sweetland—Library $48 76, State
PaiLosoru#Rr Picker, in a letter to
the Zimes, gives his Denjocratic friends
@ going over for elevating to place what
he denominates Yellow Republicans,
such as Axtell, Haight and Casserly.
The Philosopher is ‘astonishéd that the
Examiner could 80 easily“swallow Axtell last Fall, and’ makesuch’ a° fass
about ‘his recent speech in the House of
Representatives now. He thinks the
editor.is getting more Democratic freesoilism than he can digest. Other Demliners do not like the way the new converts are capturing the fat places in
. the party. Oa .
lican doctrine that a man may change
his allegianee from one government to
another is being accepted, .even in England, Lord Stanley in a récent debate
gaid the present Ministry lield’ the old
doctrine once a subjectalways asubject,
as obsolete, and are willing to meet the
United States half way, rather than.
have the Fenians use the difference on
the question of allegiance, to create
war between the two countries.
Tue CouNTY Satarny Buut.—The
County Salary Bill passed the Senate
on Saturday by a vote of 25to 7. /This
“bill is part of the system devised in the
Assembly, and -is intended to-go into
operation in 1870, with the Fee Bill
which has already passed one house,
The pay of all county officers is considerably-reduced.by.the.new-bill, _If-the
Assembly concur in the Senate’s amend"
ments the bill will go to the Governor.
patches state that furious-storms. wére
raging in New York, Philadelphia and
Boston on the 20th and 2ist, ~
Lorra —Little Lotta Crabtree, who
will be remembered by all Californians
New York, and we learn from a late
astern paper that her income will
average nine hundred dollars jer
week. :
Some Ratn.—The total rain fall of
the season up to yesterday morning at.
10 o'clock, as indicated by the guage o
the South Yuba Canal-Co,, was 10304
‘inches.
THE new snow between Névada and
‘Red Dog yesterday morrxing was two.
feet deep. Colby’s stage came through
in good time howeVer, as it has during
the entire Winter,
THe Carrtat Question.—The_ bill
for thé removal of the State Capital
after a lengthy discussion on Saturday,
was indefinitely postponed in the Assembly by a vote of 44 to 20.
>
Tue Union men of Sacramento fired
a salute of 104 guns on Saturday, in
honor of the victory in New Hampshire and in the recent city election.
Rep HERRING VALENTINES.—During
the valentine season in England the
English Post Office receives as many
red herrings as would stock the shop of
@ fishmonger in a small way of business. So says an English paper. The
supply this year is spoken of as follows:
“They. are dressed in the most fantastic
$217 08, County *$12 61.
Selby Flat—Library $138 66, State $28 .
02, County, $179 50.
Union Hill—Library $31 62, State
$381 83, County $16 28.
Washington—Library. $23 46, State
157 48, County $101 87.
Tue County Conventrion.—On Saturday last primary meetings of the
Union party were held throughout the
. county, and delegates elected to the
‘County Convention: which meets on
Saturday next in this city, As far as
we have heard delegates chosen favor
the nomination of Grant for the Presidency, and oppose any farther business
by the State Convention, except the
_ Belection of delegates to Chicago.:
__Aw the Grass Valley Primary Electon the folowing delegates were elect[to the County Convention: W. W,
Lee, E. P. Sanford, 8. D. Bosere sched Cg park seen oon a oa eam AC a
and mirth-provoking style; dressed, we
do not mean in the cookery phrisé, but
adorned—the female red. herring with
hat, chignon, petticoats and ¢rinoline,
while the male is encased in inexpressibles, and swallow-tails, and furnished
with oane and eyeglass,”
Tax procession in San Francisco on
St. Patrick’s, reached from Dupont and
Washington to Montgomery and Mar.
. ket—that is, the wholejength of Mont-.
gomery street and two blocks more,
A TELEGRAM dated Nashville (Tenn.)
Feb. 14th, says Henry C. Neal, a Methodist preacher, wxs on Sunday seized
by a gang of raffians, whilst on his way
to fillan appointmentin Blount county,
and cruelly whipped. =
the Union party is working there With
‘earnestness and vigor. Relays of Co
in any way conversant with theatrical . :
representations, is now performing in . :
Jinqnent assessments together wtt
4“ : can
« CONNECTICUT.—The Connecticut elec. &
tion comes off on the ‘6th of April,and . best
rgani%ed a Club at Pemperance Hall,
on Saturday night, and elected the following officers: President, T. B. Rear
dan ; Secretary, Wm. Coombe; Cortes‘ponding Secretary, W. W. Cross ; Treasurer, 8. T. Oates ; Sergeant-at-Arms, M.
Hanly, Assistant, Wm. Osborn; Executive Committee, J. H. Helm, R. W,
enrolled as members of the Club.
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In this city, March 22d, 1868, by Rey, J. A.
Wirth, Bdward Overmyer and Leucy VYanderbilt, both of Grass Valley,
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ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s,
‘March 23, 1868.
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Mrs Matthews do § Gotthard Glenbr
8 Bell & lady do James Kitte Colfax
GW Miller
J BCarmack Car C L B Moore Cascade
A R Kimble Stockt A Tucker Hunts hi
J Glassen Virginia P L Manuel Got F
W Favorite Sacra CJ Pollard Rush c
H Epperson Alta H Campbell Wo R
W H Holbrook DC Miss Clara Grass V
J Foulany city EE Blaisdell do
JPelander do GSoule & lady do
At Zekind “do E Jamison “do
A Taylor do.J_Wimble do
F Senner . ~ do W Vincent do
GH Loring do Rose Durand do
J Glassett do P Goyne Washingt
Miss Holmes do IStanley Colu Hill
For City ‘Treasurer.
™ EORGE R. CRAWFORD will be a candiJ date for Olvy Treasurer, at the Charter
Mileetion, May 4th, 1663,--~ ; m2
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Attention, Sir Knights !
R A SPECIAL MES&TING of Nevada’
Commandry, No. 6, will be held o
Thursday Even > Mar
Z2Gth, at 7 1-2 clocks A
general attendance is requested.
oe A.A. SARGENT, Ree.
March 24th, 1868. ea
(\ONSTABLE’S BALE, te of California
C township and cou of He Aascoi Nae ys
virtue of an Execution to me delivered, ued
from the Court of J. C. Palmer, Esq., an acte
ing Justice of thé Peace, in and for the county!
aforesatd, ing date March 20th, 1868;-to
satisfy aj ent rendered by sald Justice ot
the Peagé, on be oth day of March, 1868, in fa
yor eorge &, Turner and againat Jd.
hy; Wm. Kistle, Thomas McCullough, J.C.
ines, John Walker, A. B. Webb & Co. known
as the Homesteak Mining Company, for the
sum of }
costs of suit. Ihave taken in Execntion and
will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit :—All the
right, {tle and interest of John Murphy, Wim.
Kistle, ‘Thomas McCuliough, J C Jones, John
Walker, A, B. Webb & Co., known as the
Homesteak Mining Co, of, in, and to that ceriain Quartz_Ledge or lode, attuated, lying and
being near Meyers’ Ravine, in the township
and county of Nevada, Cal. and about 3 miles
westerly from Nevada city, and known as the
Homeésteak Co’a quartz ledge, together with
all the dips, angles, spurs and variations, and
all the hereditaments and appurtenances there-.
unto belonging or in anywise appertaining, I
will expose the same for sale at publicauction
in front of the Court House ‘door, in Nevada
city, to the es cage bidder for cash, on TUESDAY, April 14th, 1868, between the hours of
9A. M. and 8 o'clock, P. M. Taken as the
property of the above named defendants to
katlety the above demands and pe yee pra
Given under B 4 hand thie Mth day of March,
1868, . B. GRAY, Constable, N. T
Sg ater rh hd QUARTZ MINING CO.,Location of Works, Anthony House, Nevada County, Cal, Notice is hereby given that
at ameeting of the Board of Trustees of said
Company, held on the 2ist day of March, 1868,
an assessment [No.4] of Five Dollars per
share was levied upon the capital stock of said
Penang payable immediately to the. Secretary, in U, 8, Gold or Silver coin, Any stock
upon which said assessment shai] remain unpela on the Mth day of April, 1868, shall be
eemed delinquent, and will be. duly advertised forsale at public auction, and unless payment shall be made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 16th day of May, 188, to pay the deivertisi d f aa) i can advertising and expenses of sale, order 0
the Board of Prhetees. sigs
TIMOTHY F. CONNOLLY, Sec'y,
Office—Near Anthony House, Nevada county, Cal. m24
NOTICE,
Now IS HEREBY GIVEN to the voters
of Chalk Bluff Schood District, that spots
will be an Election held at the District School
Buena. on Sucesay, Apri hoes Mebane
r the purpose B raise, ation
the. sum —of. “Five Handread ‘poliars
($500), to maintain a Public School in this
istrict during the current school year,
An Assessor and Collector will be voted for
at the same time, ie of the Trustees,
Red Dog, March 18th, 1868. m2
DENTISTRY.
ET. W. MeINTYRE,
DENTAL SURGEON,
_Oftice—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's,
I8 PREPARED
kinds of Dental Work o> shoe
notice and cher best manner.—
good teed. Full U
gressional orators and other distinguish. &@*
Demoonatre Ciup,—The Democracy
‘ i
Tully, T. W. Sigourney. “About thirty.
ae We brsiscigidincb ff
; In the‘market. The buyers are making a grand
. That estabiis: meni and the Miners are buying
do J MeCartin You Be . .
Iq. no better than the splendid bargains which
Mur-.
102.78 debt, interest, damages and . .
. GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and all k'nds of)
Goode in the Clothing line and the Low PRICES at HAAS & CO.’S Store are causing great
EXCITEMENT
rush
ON
a, uri a
splendid Rubber Clothing and Boots, warranted to keep ont the water of
Or any other stream in the county of Nevada,
os
ARICH STRIKE .
are obtained at the store of 8. HAAS & CO..
ee
A
OF a
The LATEST STYLE OF SPRUNG CLOTHi
ING: ‘We havea fall stock and peopic tan rely upon getting SUITS that will suit them
lower than ever before offered in these
_* DIGGINGS.
/ Since we haye opened at the old stand, Cornerof Pine and Commercial Streets, a pleasLARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ SHOES.
Let Everybody come and buy at the lowest
priees of
8. HAAS & CO.
COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STs.
: el Nevada City.
Nevada,’ March 42th, .
T AKE COMPANY—LAKE LEDGE. Loca. 4 tion of Works, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county, California. Notice.
There are Hg Sage upon the following described feet in the above named Company's
ground, on account of Assesement levied on
the 28th day of December, 1867, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows;
Names, No. Feet. Amonnt.
d. ©, Scott Pe ae 300
E. McCaffry 80 160
J. Hogen 100 200
J. W. Orndorff 10
And in accordance with Law so many fect of
each parcel of said feet, as maybe necessa
will be sold at public anction for U. 8. Go
hour of 10 o'clock A." M., at the Company’
Mine, to pay said delinquent Astengramet
thereon, together with costs of advertising,
and expenses of sale.
8. GOLDSMITH, Secr ki
Meadow Lake, Jan. 28th, ieescta
The above sale is atponed to M
March 23d, 1 at the Pte hour and wrne .
. GOLDSMITH, Secretar,
PIONEER ASSAY OFFIOK,
(Established in 1853.)
cae» on
JAMES 3. OTT
Office—28 Main Str, Nevada City
(5°22 A ones OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Melted and Assayec. Correct:
of Assays fally ssayec. Correctness
teed. :
Melting done in the presence of depositors.
North American Steamship Co
OPPOSITION
Mee Sa PANADIA,
2 ICAN STEAMSHIP ‘TRS amen Senet
OREGONIAN-3,000 ‘TONS, .
JOSEPH SUTTON, ...+»+,.,.Commander,
FOR PANAMA,
From Mission Street Wharf, San Francisco,
at 120°
Weanesday,..--Mareh 25th, 1868,
ae ne Company Sen ew Sten,
“Ton NEw Tone ‘YORK,
.
ant room has been fitted up where we keep a}
Coin, on the @th ~~ of February, 1869, at the}.
promptly
* Into a Good, old-establishea
GROCERY BUSINESS:
“
‘J aan ~
STOCK AND FIXTURES,
AT COST,AND LEASE OR PURCHASE THE STORB
AT A LOW PRICE,
INTHE BARGAIN! = =~
ee
see ene
oe
ONE BARN, IN THISCITY,FOR SAL CHEAP!
F APPLIED POR SOON, ASI AM UNDER
THE NECESSITY OF LEAVING —
/ HE COUNTRY WITHIN A
fo
NOTICE!
i> I hereby request all persons
knowing themselves indebted to
me to call and settle, and those
present the same immediately.
A Fine Eight-Horse Engjne ts
offered for Sale Cheap.
‘WILLIAM STONE.
NO. 22 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Nevada City, March ist. Dea
Commercial Street, Nevada. City,
& few doors below Randolph's Jewelry Store.
se RANT is kept in a style not surpassed by any in Nevada county.
The Very Choicest of everything
is furnished to ite patrons. :
if Oysters in every style: Game, Poultryete("Board by the Meal or Week, at modes
ate rates. ’
("Meals at all hours of the day or night.
JORIN H. HAMILTON,
_, Nevada, Oct, 2ith—6m_-<; ~ Proprietor,.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST
ePhysicians’ Preseriptions carefully
prepared.
Agent Occidental Insurance Company, San
Francisco.
'MASONIC BUILDING,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets :
Geer Residence next House above Methodist
Church, Broad Street, Nevada.
Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry
Ts
MACHINE SBOP.
oeLHAM ENGINES AND BOILERS built to
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every
description. :
teat Z MACHINERY constructed, fitted
Every kinds of Cas Saw, Crist,
and Bark Millay hoe eee and car
wheels,
promptly and at as low rates as Orders fill
any Establishment in Sacramento or San Frantadded. cisco—fre'
Nevada, Sept. bth, . HEUGH & THOM
NEW
CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPOT.
fy UNDERSIGNED who has for several
years been in remaloy aS ae Greenwald
has now
~—AT THE—
NEVADA CITY,
Where can always be found at WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL a large assortment of
HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS
Smoking & Chewing Tobacco, ©
_ PLAYING Cagps,
GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
i)” Ah SERED.
wri WiLh Give VYuEug. GO0D WILL OF THE BUSINESS ~
I HAVE ALSO THREE HOUSES ana _,
having demands agaiust me to
HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT,
NATIONAL BKCHANGE HOTEL,
‘at
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