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’ evap cnr. cai. I< the Burike mine strock on account geiiiiown
of gimt powder. We whderstund .
wae . that the giuid powder hus heen wned .
. iw fine mine for several, yews for fibe Primeterd. at Fi
. punproke of tbresiking up mages of thomongaey
mock thet were thrown out or came . Xt bucks 2 dine dedige
mae. however, Ite ownert and the parties 9 ho densed that imonit ure homed ~ ant or. the aniwe recente, are dn the best re pent.
On . umor, as well they might be, as
Bvt} ont dp the decieion of the Kegiond Ze ‘Seturduy, poy doy, Hon. Wan. Wart, . their progpete Sor plenty of enim i .
had a . fie irene core? suet well beamprowed
" needy; Merch 5, 197%
POR PREMDENT,
GENERAL U, 6. GRANT.
thon aera
inner’ Poltities
. down om heage pieces. Tho
. wes wed i aay of ihe *
for wagiilax work of fie onime.
i seperiatemdent of the amine,
. hails with ‘ie aniners. Hie told theme .
“they thod fietiier snot att Inustithy, tout! Mille below Fonent Syetines, Tt
¥
’
€
*
come
pales beeeseceenelil a naesanaliiensnadeannehe
On Suturday last the ealien tenee ‘ing se get Sm the Gone Vadiey Be ‘$. B.D.
Shoppes”
"Cees Wane oes — ie Setve-.
Stnong the hes! mines
Spatings. Etiie mow .
opened, aad shows 2m .
af wach questiz. .
The Shamma ae achuuied sibout «.
ie Blake of Miaucindi is the fneod ‘thinks the anaiter over om tundey . been grompenin’ to 2 depth of ome
evnter of the “Possum Pailiey.
oo a Be ang uted aot {img ledge, bet for eee a eel oa : iinet So dio sad puawpay wpperetus wee woe .
The . amd Geterminne on their comme Mon. . patadieed Set, —iowing 2 geod puy-)
went of mactinery’. *
tivities of Demooracy, and the themworking his anime. “Bs shifts went _.
—aelves rewarded with tthe cffices. 40 the dks cn et Ge
Dhey here found themecdiveswithout jubely Giseussed the mate ao
counse they exparted, by pileyimg the . paliag that coe amjunethems, toot Gomed. “The on vere, Jas ‘Harrigna, . wis laden tink decks trent cight ax!
thers Re ROW
"Possum Policy, to seemre the Pas. he also desired to have some any im . oom Tieruey amd . dhciotyinom went. to workin the EBu-.
renguged ie-swewing tie “amachimery . —————ee
iirom the Wea: Pemm mime to tie . . ie every y peepee
Siamorok, ;
preparatory to pumping . eoutinne im the me without imier2 party at home ead «with Zittie thope jority. decided for the stele; aad they .
from Demoaracy. Some of the lead. stopped work. It certainly appears,
= ex in Democracy would be willing to . . spoonding to the facie as Given mi, .
= let the panty die, if it’s spizit dead . . that thexe wins me jpastitiiention why
. hope of 2 resumrection im the body of . ever for the sivilke im this cone,
*Posswnin, but very unfortumutely . the only pretest isa practice tad
thet bedy has mo menhbers exeept . thas tbaen eomtimued im dike auume,
Brown and afew of the sime sort, severe yours without objection.
who ceamet brag with them tihe greet .
easemtiel to susoous. These facts axe
ee hanger ery . Maavh has teken a “New Departure,”
‘ie! ie “x . wit Gail Bleaniition bs editior-sm. —. ee tame = ei _— salto chich, In _ber sullwit tatiory the
Wood's Household en for
Seana
. and wowing the ledge im 2 thorougE .
cn UE. We expert to bear of a big .
Fisuee lately leased 2 to a company
. precio miaers, who mre repuiring
. the tum preparatory to working .
i . the indige.
: Miscou Demoerat. That paper in . shat wine ites sal
i. speaking of the proceedings seys: Me pa id 2 Se ae 7 at a 4
+.. proceedings of the Convemtion, which . Se ot scapsctay ies on eet .
. teed thisise facet unparalled im the
. history of litersture, amd we muight
. disgrace tffimo tim ex plirese, but the}
. amdertyvimg sein is still the same.
. Pac
monality and the power of the press, .
: ; iwe would never publish a periodseal .
' and in the Nation. Every. coumty in . ay ‘ —
; if we did. mot hope to advanee our:
the State was fully represemted, makFans.
ing it, mumesically, the largest eon. fortaune thereby.”’ Yet how fortumes ,
vention ever held in Missouri, There *2* 19 be advanced by the publicarion
ES a tine fi ullest liberty ol ion ad . of am original Magazine of meaziy .
: yeton great was the cilia perpose, . sixty pages, contributed by such. wri.
that eb no point was there « discon “"* * Grodiey; Foxton,
pee PY: ors disteniing vile én al . Beecher, ete., and edited. at am ex.
Oo ; vay gi . pense of neiity “ix thoumnad dolkars .
= question of we COMMER UERCE, \P coe
i The ddlegates elected to the Phila. . all for one dollar a year—is mot so .
aciphia Convention are gentlemen of . apparent ty “the — reader, amd
high standing in their several ra explained only by the fact of its .
CRONOUS Cnet wick now exmunities, and most of thein have . penta nl
i more than local fame and reprata.
tion, We doubt if any State will .
\od with the Magazine may
muster a delegetion of greater intelliwill interest the reader, in their details as well as in their general pur.
port. All comepireto the seme end—
the necognition and endorsement of
is Re publican principles for the pwrpose of good govermment im the Mate
rofoundly as we believe in virtue,
ee
oaeatee j
SURsUyY,
published. Any persom not qoguaint.
respect, expressive without being ver-. Oreck on Saturday last, having a.
iper hundbed for freight. In the
wield of gold tn the Sheatecek ina}
ot . few weeks.
The 0. 8: Gremt is ghowt a mille
Punk fhe Shusuwock. . The owners
7 of .
‘Te Gruait Has fanisbed t~
as rich are as amy amine in Newada .
. oounty, amd as the. hedge as well de-.'
‘timed, but bate fears are entertsimed . will close tionduy amd the pupils will
but thet it will pay the prasent Jes . . heave a vacution the peaummder of the
sets Sor their idbor Im opemmng it. 4
Beub Toomes cleamed up $RB00 .
toes . Oy ewe gong to ewe cone at Pemm }
ere 2 full report of dhe spare sibs.
. FUpion.
pene?)
2, Degnaty Astenser, .
; uml Gaasthructtions . . : as oeoeieed
Be commencss’d operiiigns im this)
ety yesterday mening “The exemp-.
tion ds P2000, td a profits wer .
ag aad
Spare mab Pasty:
Whe evr hewd af soa 2 pasty
‘befuwre? We mever cid. Lt seems
Walley the dost of this week. We}
‘bepe the Grons Valley editars wad
CLADrTOLIS BULBS, 105, Duane i.
of aisetslaat senate commenie a Pe of 10 ‘SChatal :
county, may, be xecomded the Pav, sessing el Queomes for the peor 1871. . A
4. W. com: snail's row ae
Tiniler the Thasortigt Potiattimg Office.
EB. ML. PRESTSH,
APOTEHEECARY.
—e
_— i Rates. — : = ‘ oo:
Atmininvatrix Sule,
sasiagaotlgagee is
Seusxity <f Beet
We undersiand there ts mo .
fehwvle.
The public schools of this eity
} week.
A Bak Fukscence j puper has been .
facordey frem kas grovel ‘cluinns . . thown by Joseph Trench, a pocket .
sree.
deca ome someone.
Rev. 3. W. Steep.
Ths gemisemam who has been in .
rg Pruncisew for a few weeks yaaet, .
om tihe Ribde at & dead of Church . . bamdikenchief manufactured from .
This emound was the result . pumice She,
of two weels's lebor of two men, om . The texture is as fime as cambbric: amd] . the mond sending from ent City tio Selby .
ground suprossd to be
of California growth. .
of little value. . the fabric has.2 gloss resembbiimg . . Whird Parcel. Town Let and the Hiouse .
. silk, with 2 color between white and .
'g delicate straw tinge.
4
Tes Coll has received a letter from’
wand dihut theme .
tthe wok will . Groene of Nevada Comuty, Sante af Cmihome
. unde en the BHth dey Peruars,.&--D.}. Ber, i the maiitey a fhe TEitiwie of ties
. Bostik, decensed, fhe omdeaniigned, Aduain.
* awomumms at seid Dietaie willl, eibjent iy come
immuition by seid Profeete Cont, sill att ppriii
wut le te the peo Or Persons mosiking . )
beef . . the thighest atffer diherefar, im aweperie gir .
) eels; em or within is montis aesct adtiver die 4
caitithe and wery few nieeyp to dee bad ae Gey of Murch, SR72, at tbe aifice af i
im the Siete. The compequemce iis . Poo City
fiat beef and mutton is mow mamging,.
im price from 13 to #7 sents per Db.)
wholesale.
OTICE is harsby given ‘thet iim Ss
nde a Order of the Bom. Proinue
is Domson, stiemeys et Tew, iin . }
é Gomty of Newnes, Siatke af Cnd. }
‘. ihoraaia, aid) the aight, dtittihe,, interest umd Bis . i
tune at tie smad dnctesitaites at ithe time of hits .
Genitih and wil raghd., tithe umd iamierest fiat i
the suid Tikit than, hy Opemiiion af aw ca
odin wine acquis other fam ar im mddi.
of This Genta, of, im amd to alll ed) wine
" tine followings Gesertiteed quumceiie of Remi Tis .
. hate = alll attiniie, Dying and beimg im Towa)
. stip amd Gouatty «af Mewade.,
tome, and destribed ne follows, viz¢ ieninie et thetic 7
Siete of Culi.
Piet Perc. Town Lot amd Bouse fiers. .
om, sittanied. om the weet side of Pime street, .
. i the atity of Nevada, huving a fromtage of .
. this Geet, anerre or less, pen wud . .
sine, and Timing hack to the Keleey Ro .
Wine, being rounded om thhe mortih by leads . .
ot Mary A. Boob ind om. the sont by Lamas . i
at: Mir K. Cuottime.
fetomd Parcel. Vacant Toot im mei City .
of Wewads, siteete om the entierly «ide of .
Filet. .
. themeam, situate on the marth side of wppar .
Brond sineet, im thecity of Rewadse adjoining .
. Let of ome Long, former residemne of Bur .
Bey Husvigen.
Tourth Parel. Town Lot and the Csbin i
. tiheveem sitmete om the weet «side of eget
¢ his health writes thet he has so . Major John. I. Strong, now im Mex. finect, im the. city of Mewads, adjoining the
yee recovered as to be able % resume . ood county,
. his duties in the ML EL Church, on
Sumduy mest.et. -E. M. Preston, cornes_of Broad .
ee
‘end Pine sirects, under the\Tnaxs. . Stro
cer? ofSce, bas just received a ery . inorder to induce experimental trials.
large amd clegamt stock of goods.—}_
. Among them will be found every. eeeds that of amy other M ins . SE Se ee Be euch 1
fumery, soaps, and s superior article
> o 2 . % Fragrant Sapoime for the teeth. .
i
ete
to t lange cotton DOP, which he will aie on Picayune Point, mear the city of Me.
. basunelf put im this year, one neigh. wade, and known a the Bouth ground. .
. bor will plant 300 acres, another G0 .
. AereR, another 40,
chance fer Setting brickehesp. Along
.
s2ying that im addition .
and several -five,
ten and twenty acres each. Major .
ng is selling and giving away seed .
i
>
@gucaco fortunately hes a rare .
.
the Ilinois aud Michigan camal lies .
an embankment clay, from five to
. owned im cumupemy witth Richard Kelsey
. conimmetion of nile by the Protuaite Court .
pot oa occheggernenet anes enna ere Rae
bose, and full of truths which are all .
, Dumber of pistols, and comnenced
the more eloquent because they are ' . shooting in the most recklees man.
so fittingly put forth, it will be .
easy to learn from thers that the Republican party of Missouri is in.
hearty-aceord with the Republican .
party of the nation;, that it mecog.
nizes General Grant es its trusted .
leader in the past, and looks forward
to him as it’s faithful standard bear.
er in the near future,
i
Te be Paid.
remeron a
the violation ofa national law.—.
torney-General Jo, Hamilton nak
the Supervisors to appropriate money to help Jackson to fight the State
law, They refused, and now the
Assembly dives down into the “pock.
ets of tax payers for the money the
County Supervisors declined to pay.
We have not as yet seen the vote
on this question, our information
having been obtained from a tele" gram to the Alfa, which says: ‘An
amendment was offered to cut’ down
the amount from $5,000 to $3,000,
bat this was lost by a vote of 35 ayes
to 37 noés, Then, after considerable . .
more small talk, the bill passed by a
vote of 40 ayes to 32 noes,’ When
the full proceedings come to
we shall take eccasion to lay b
vote appropriations to all who
have been arrested and prosecuted
tor violation of the lottery law and
pay them double the amount of their
expenses. There would be just as
mmuch reason in this-nus in voting
age mreetbr asin: ag
her. Tf seems a wonder they did not!
. near him and lodged in the floor be.
. Officer Scott has his eye on a few
By a vote of the Assembly $5,000 boyy and-if he catches them firing
of the tax payers’ money is to be! within the city limits he proposes to .
omrePaomegee neeermy haggard
. shoot themselves or persons who happened to be passing by. H. C. Miils,
who was sitting in his stable door, .
came near receiving a shot from
some one. A ball came whizzing
hind him. This practice of boys .
carrying deadly weapons should be
stopped before any damage is done.
make it very warm for them. /
a
Seenchten 4 on Sunday.
Rev. W. H. Hill, of Sacramento,
preached at the Court House, on
Sunday morning, and the‘room was
filled to its utmost capacity. Kev.
J. W. Peck, of Grass Valley, preach.
éd at the Methodist Church on Sun.
day. morning ‘and evening and’
the house was well filled. . These .
gentlemen are first class preachers,
and they were doubtless plea
witness such a large crow
dance, which is unus
to}
attenin this city.
nthal, Esq., returned to
City. “Jake says he designs going
back to the States in June next, for+
the purpose of securing a lady who .
he has, by his winning ways, induced to change ‘her name to Mrs.
Old Folks Party.
Everybody is on tip-toe about the
Old Folks Party which takes plaee at
‘Temperance Hall on Thursday eve~
ning next. Preparations of a most
extensive character are being made,
aud we anticipate a very large crowd
in attendanée, A rehearsal of the
old time dances will be had this,
‘Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in
Tempersnee Hall.
“Geta the 2d of Fels
tain fall at San Diego has been four
& A
and three-quarter inches,
. he bas peach trees in bloom.
. have struck some splendid looking
. gravel.
yon Saturday last, after an .
nce of two months in New York
_. bacon. Yuring the past few. days
—— thuoe they charge from 30
ito 40 cents. The roads are im a
i frightful wondition, and teamseters
. don’t care alwut freighting up for 75
Insane.
Cied Ciur, a native of Greece, aged
. 37 years, was yesterday examined by
Drs. BE. M. Huntand T. B. Kibbe,
before Judge Caldwell. He was proH
Asylum. He isa single man, and
claims to own the Pacific and Atlantic railroads im the United States.
He was braght down. from Truckce
by J. B. Cross.
In Bloom.
We noticsd on Sunday last
mond tree iu bloom, in the
wens
rey Hi. Th
we ard i
. has <
in this city, but
by Mr. Allison, who
ySrchard on the Washington
about a mile above town, that
~-<+.
Bed Jacket.
We unserstand the Red Jacket
Company, near the Anthony House,
The Company has been eng*ged in ronming a tunnel for about
five years and during the entire pro. Englis: company have been examining it and it is thought they will purchase the ground.
Angora Company have suflicient
ing ahead in buying goats, which
they wilh dina few weeks. They
propose pasture them in this
Messrs. Cashin & Kent, of this . im
city, have opened a market at Vallejo } He
for the sals of their hams,-lard and
they have been shipping itamense . *™°h
Tuantiticn of these articles 10 that
oe j 4
. gress the gravel has improved. An . ?°*
near Eureka, Nevada, on the 26th .
instant.
erection of a bridge across the Alaa the cost not to
exceed $15,000
ATING diepoecd of my i
drugs'and medicines to H.
' GraGuate of the ApothecaTy College of Stockholm,
MASONIC BUILDING,
Sweden.
. . Comer of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Nevaba Crry, Cau.
TO THE LADIES OF NEVADA
CITY AND COUNTY!
ATTENTION
seuted to you to have your
and Slippers of every p hear Fagor made
guaranteed.
ears experience
oaaent wank
Francisco, I feel confident.of giving entire
satisfaction in very respect. Having lat
lett the well known firms of P. Ke
=a. Making Women’s, Misses’ and
Children’s Boots and Shoes.
I feel confident, if you will only give me
s esi and leave your Order, that you will
: be pleased with my style of Workinanship,
And save 50 per cent on the cost .
of your Boots and Shoes.
H. W. VELLA,.
Nevads, Feb. sth.
Aamepa is inviting bids for the}
SPECIAL
is called to the opportunity vow prethe best Shoe Stores in Sas
Broad Street, 1 doses shove Fine.
Kaas of Eiijulk Booth on the south.
Pitth Paroel. Thane oertain Mining cluims .
at tie head @f Leweom Be
Sixth Purced. Am umdivided one-cighth .
; imitiereet im tke certain Miming Claines on
Tmegee Haid, meer the City of Nevada, .
and others.
The shove purccls of real estate will be
. be sold aepammteiy. All offers tikerefior must
be hefit im writting with, Menem. Williams &
scohneao, Atiomeys at Law, Wewade City, . .
. Cul.
Terme of aule—Onah im 0. 8. gold ocie on
. Deed at the expemne of the Purchaser.
MARY ANN BOwWTH,
. Aandaiatentcts of Estate of James Booth,
1 Qtaxrimms TO SUIT,
: s . Also a greut quantity of garden seeds . nine feet deep, Sfty feet Wide and . Nevada City. March Ist.
ie genee or higher personal worth, or . . cee Seka. Be. &. . of all kimele. . Sve ssiles lang, within Smiles of the : p Miiliaans de “Jotmeon, Attorneys for tae
4 . beter anergy the political . eee e “ pe . city. This clay is offered gale in, j
\ if opinions great party whose . kiess thooting. — sections of 1,000 . feet. a
. eiiaalaton Cans bine. a 7 ella si ak neces The ee et ie ae cE ot
2.3 The platfonn is sound in every . . half dozen boys went down Deer (paed ay ead Ca . = wr = f res gpctoesiys
m4
CALIFORNIA
aaaAnd any desired Shade or Color.
ee
CHEAPER, HANDSOMER, MORE
i ities lctbidlatiaiumeniten 2.
THEY WILL NOT: PEEL, CRACK, NOE
CHALK OFF, and will last twice as
long as the best White Lead. —
MIXED READY FOR APPLICATION AND SOLD, ONLY BY
MINER'S ATTENTION .
be
improved J
MAKING,
Proptictor of Watson's Hydraukic Chama Steal i aay
ed Nevada city, Jap. 2, WTB. OF
TEES AXD MANUFACTURERS are
SELLING OR USING what is
get ge
ale, Pe thet a Sstigtncs Spa Bpon
secured
Sas Patent ‘No. 106,006, dated Oct,
peg etre Mb Watson's “Hydraulic
. THE GALLON.
os
Slo Agent for Nevada City
Chemical Paint Company, . fe.
mat
pee es eee
_Mannufecturers of
a
FURNISHING GOODS tt
~aseciag ttre
ELANKETS,
'—BOYS’ CLOTHING —
Trunks, Valises, &e. &.
the Latest amd Mest Fashionable
. Styles, TO WHICH WE CALL THE aTTENTION OF PULCHASEES
Wholesale and Retail Dealers. i
Nevada City.
February 14th, 1872,
tthe Newada Liteury Associstion
af nix Lectemin Will be delivered
4 ee
Library Hall, Kidd's Building.
gon Moniay evening, Feb,Sth, and continuing esch successive week,
until the course is cugupleted, as follows:
Monday Evening, March Lith.
JOHN PATTISON.
SUBJECT—“ ODDS AND ENDS
SUBJECT—"EABTH'S BATTLE-FIELDS
‘ =. 8 DEAD
SUBJECT—“a LOCAL RAILROAB—ITS
FEASIBILITY AND ADVANTAGES.
REV. E. HALLEDAY.
SUBJECT—“LORD MACAULET . 3
Pte
Season Tickets, for ths Sourke of atx LeeCATHOLIC FESTIVAL
AT TEMPERANCE HALL,
Wevada, Feb. 7th, 1872.
DR. F. BUELOW
. Ges parsicux, SURGEON,
ACCOUCHEUR AND OCULISF, —
of Spring and Pine Streets
.
Mee
Nevada City.
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