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March 9, 1869 (4 pages)

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GUMMONS—State of gee Tudicial District of said State. The Feo 164 the State of Calif ; . moned to appe ae will ten of Margaret 8, Gifford, Plaintiff, “ ¢ervice of this writ, if served on oon hie county, and within twenty days it served on you in this District and out of this “county: within s ifseryed on yor . Hie the Sete and-ont of thie Districh in an A tion brought against you by the a named " DR. THORNTON, 7 Member ot the Reyal College of Surgeons of LONDON, _ OCULIST AND AURIST, —_—_— Tux Youxc Men’s Socrat.—The Young Men’s Social Club met on Saturday evening, to make arrangements for the party announced for the 22d of April. ‘They have secured Tempstance Hall,, and appointed” the following: Wm. Coombe, G. V. Schmittburg, J. E. Easteen Irems.—From the Herald . we collate the following: The ‘Cabinet _ . appointments ‘were promptly confirmed . by the Senate, but created quite a breeze inthe House. Président Grant has nominated and the Senate confirmed Sherman, General of the Armies; Sheridan, Lieutenant \ SUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1869. J)ORMERLY Resident Sargeon toSt, Marks the 2 CABIX Ac ry for Dis suses OF W i THE CapINeT AGATIN.~NSince few of ‘Wellington Dispensary cuse ‘ i. 869, and to *hildren ate aes eS oie -R, Lord, . plaintiff, on the 6th day of March, 1969 menand Children. =— _ —___waai bear unjust tt thie the So . ites of dec? rakdons Johason’s up {Committee on Musie were inatrocted to] sep @mmeerear Mammy areericnl aie ‘es . Reno tee ueauaant aaa cise Of Site be foolish to say {i eof éx= ‘Johnson's a mimi on ' ce on yon 0 un of iXwand LAK at the dis; ‘ : : oe as it w be foolish to say number ot ex=F : ent oh pP. at iceven if they had Te ets county © or if served out-of teas sadtering fetgn Buch : ; “they are just the men for the places. . pointments. : ; procure eaceens Eine ev _.4 . county. but within this Judicial District, withAn early application is recommended when eta Th SAU Ths et even dps providing fer the epeal-+-to-sond—abroad-to_find a good “hand. tin OF: wed ont of said 2 , oie WA “The aise i fegard to Sa —— a -}triet then wi pie Soeky O6ye n plant’, . tients, at first visit the , = A on ; : f Office . The Club purpose to,maké the party in a decree dissolving the bond’ . "? me = : concn, SS cellos fapepeneesan oe tir wamatiae 8 pon Sen a amma Fg ty between the plaintiff . gr exact nature of thelr case and a : oe jounigrnaestemsang = de ; "Me a " ré1 ted Clerk of co — is ae pares pen! oF he maine ebiidren of whether a cure can be effected ee Brat Tnat.—We were yesterday . said parties, that plainflif be permitted to re: “Or not. ‘ ‘eupied a prominent place in the country, . the House ot iad th a situational shown a scion from a rose bush, of one ee oe Sache aanaed that if you failto . If the case is favorabthe Will undertake-to t : : x j Mai ec has Tra @ call . + i z herein rected, € ure if required. oo i Fot Moe of Shem, well mown, aud 2 ees te tices . year’s: growth, twenty-four. feet in. answer said Sie dgment against you by de. “Ontice at Dik. DAVIS" Kureka Drag Store. have in some capacity, either made for . Amendment. height. It grew in the garden at the : 1 ee ak ot costs ur wit ank-sino t-O5 CHASE VELLLS e u (Roem themselves State and National reputation. The surprise and indignation __ with which the appoiatments have been “received in some quarters, indicate that Grant has not been influenced by others, but has selected his advisors with the 4, same independence that he displayed in the selection of his subordinates. Crazy sah . Sherman, at the time he was removed and disgraced, was looked upon by Grant as the man of all others whose judgment in that case was vindicated by the results, and we hope that it may be so in regard to his Cabinet. Another fact which has transpired is that the new Cabinet members are not.men whosought the places for which they have been selected. Some of them, it is said, . will decline, and others have never been known to seek or hold political places of any kind. Though this fact may be _ discouraging to politicians, it will be pleasing to the pedple, for to the masses nothing is more disgusting than the everlasting, persistant beggiag for office ‘business of their lives. There may be some modifications in the Cabinet, and we are willing to wait until the appointees show themselves worthy or unworthy by their acts, be~ fore condemning or approving. ‘The action of Grant has thus far been all disposition of the commands of Departments, shows that he is determined to execute the laws. * v <a . Tae Least Known or Taem.—As Hoar and Borie are the least known of Grant’s Cabinet, the following sketches will be interesting vo our readers : Attorney General, E. Rockwell Hoar, as a distinguished lawyer of MassachuSetts; at one timea Judge of the Supreme Court of that State. He is.a son of Samuel Hoar,who went to Charleston '§. C., in 1844, under'a commission from the Legislature of Massachusetts, to test the constitutionality of the Acts of ‘South Carolina, authorizing the imprisonment of free colored persons who should enter that State, and who was himself imprisoned and afterwards expelled from the State—an exciting and memorable incident in the history o the uation. 1 Adolph EyBorie, who lias been appointed by President. Grant to the position of Secretary of the Navy in his Cabinet, is an old and esteemed Philadelphia merchant of the firm of McKean, Borie & Co., who were engaged, some years ago, in the China trade. Mr. Boaie is a retired merchant of great wealth, and enjoys an excellent reputation as a gentleman of great private worth and high social position. He has never taken an active part in politics, and the reason of his appointment to a Cabinet position is. difficult to be accounted for. “Tne NEw ComMissioner.—Columbus Delano has been appointed by ‘Grant as Commissioner of Internal Revenue, tosucceed Rollins. For thirty years Delano has been in public life.— He was born in Shoreham, Vermont, in 1809, says the Retord but removed to Ohio when eight years old. He was elected to Congress from that State in 1844, andin 1847 he lacked but two votes to make him Governor. He was a delegate to the Chicago Convention that nominated Lincoln in 1860, and was Commissary Gencral of Ohio at the beginning of the war. He was re-elect. _ ed to the-Thirty-ninth and Fortieth . Congress, and served in various other important capacities. From the Union we get the following: Cabinet discussion.is quite ex. citing in the Kast. Stewart proves to be ineligible, under the law of 1798, organizing the Treasury Department, which forbids any ofi6” interested in trade from holding any office therein. A good reason for this is seen in the hopes reposed in Stewart by the free trade clique of New York ; which hopes, however will be futile, as he will have no power tobe their partizan. _ The President has asked Congress to relieve Stewart from the _. disqualification. Washburn, it is reported, will resign for the French Mission. Cresswell acmised Borie will decline on account of ill health. There is a rumor that Stewart, also; will decline. Two pardons of parties guilty of revenue swindles issued by Johnson, have been canceled by Grant. Grant seems to be ‘giving hia first attention to military affairs. Sheridan has been sent back to Louisiana ; General Terry to the Department_of_ the South; Mead to the Atlantic Department ; Hancock to Dakota; Canby to Virginia ; Emery, who refused to, be Johnson’s tool, is brought back to Washington. ~ ~ ene Delano will decept the position of . Commissioner of Internal Revenue. General Sherman is quite ill, A youN@ couple eloped lately, and when at a safe distance were married.— Soon after an officer was sent in pursuit and arriving ut’ the hotel where they were stopping he immediately entered their room and found them snug in bed. He explained his errand, when the young lady said with a ringing laugh : “Tell ma it is toolate—don’t get out of bed for him, John !’’ Bayard Taylor says: “The most temperate people I have ever found are the Greeks, «very one of whom—man, woman and child—~trinks wine, Ex= cess, in fact, isa physical disease, and should be treated as such. Where there is any tendency toward it, the only remedy is total abstinence. But the stronger and healthier nature has always seemed to me that which is able to control itself. Let our education, domestic.as well as public, develop and strengthen this quality, and we shall accomnpligh more than by prohibitory aws, : CoLorAbo and Wyoming are interested in Cashmere goats. It is held that the mountain country is peculiarly favorable to them, and that they are the most valuable stéck that can be raised. A committee of the American Institute reports that they are very long lived, extremely prolific, hardy, and prefer the coarse grasses. They produce’ from four to eight pound fleeces, worth now six to eight dollars per pound, valuable for the coarser fabrics as well as the finer, it having great durability. AN English paper announces, a book of Grant’s campaign for the capture of Richmond, Out West there seems to be a general game of grab going on, by which the great through routes from the seaboard are seizing all the Western roads they can lay their hands on. . CHICAGO proposes a “Glass Insurance Co.” to take risks on windows and beer glasses. N1IBLo’s Garden made the most money of any theatre in New York last. year— $359,879. m eee AN old negro of 104 years brings cotton of his own raising into Houston, Texas, for sale, ss THE American Minister to Brazil,Mr. J. Watson Webb, is at present in New York. . cepts,-and Judge Hoar; but it_is_sur-. residence of John Gregory in this city, and we doubt if it can be matched in the State.
FASHIONABLE Harr Dresstne.—In order to dress the hair in the latest . style, ladies have only to procure. a mincé pie, quarter it, and after eating the four quarters retire without a night cap. Inthe morning it is. only necessary to tie a white or red ribbon around the head, and the hair will be dreased in the very latest style. Combs and brushes are now superfluous articles on a ladies toilet table. _ ‘Tus North Pacific Steamship Company, capital $5,000,000, for the purpose of navigating by steam the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the inland waters of all countries bordering upon or within the Pacific Ocean, has been organized in San Francisco. The Trustees are—Ben. Holiday, William Norris, W. C. Ralston, Lloyd, Tevis, W. F. Babcock, Alvinza Hayward and-S. F. Butterworth. OVER five thousand horses were killed in Berlin last year for human food. Ir is estimated that the Hoosac Tunnel will cost the people of Massachusetts $12,000,000. Tie Town Clerk of Hartford reports one death from “ignorance” last year. THEY want to make.anew county ‘on Long Island and call it “Nassau.” By o land slip in the Mount Cenis Tunnel, recently, 40 persons were in. . jured, Pror, Blot is organizing a company for the manufacture of. soups in New York. é In Stratford, Ct., a gentleman has raised a bushel of orauges froma single tree. THERE is a man in Massachusetts who claims to have a library of thirty arithmetics. THE French vineyards give employment to eight million people. TIN Panis is discussing the question— Ought women to ride a velocipede ? Boston has two-potatoes on exhibition, for which it asks $50 each. UMMONS,—State of California, County of ss Nevada. Industice’s Court of Sanka Township. The People ofthe State of California-to Clay Simms, defendant, greeting.— You are hereby summoned to ap and answer the complaint of John Stewart. plaintiff, within fifteen days if served on you in this county, and within forty days if served on you in this State, and in three months if served out of this State, in an action commen on the ist day of March, A, D. 1869, in said Court for the recovery of One Hundred Dollars, upon a certain Promissory Note,drawn payable to the above named Plaintiff, at Eureka South, dated the 12th day of March, 1865. payable-in’ U. 8. gold eg longing fea a ae rate of month un . principal $100, interest $96 90, which wil be a fall shown ag per note on file in my office. An you are hereby notified that if you fail fo appear and answer said complaint as above required, said plaintiff. will take judgment, by default, for the said sum of $100 principal, and for the further sum of $96 ®Winterest, together with costs and damages. Fiven under my hand this ist day efduarch, J.M. BALLARD, Justice of the Peace. _ Eureka Township. ‘demand of the Court euch other -relief as is prayed for in said complaint. \~—} _ In, testimony whereof, I, Geo. K. seal Farquhar, Clerk of the District Court i f aforesaid, do hereanto eet my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office in the city of Ne on the 8th day of March, A, D.1369. G. K. FARQUH Clerk. ; By John Abbey, Deputy. ; ge oft of Hon, T. B. McFarland, District Judge of thé 24th Judicial District, made this ~ w of March, 1869. Roberta, Plaintrff’s Atty. _ mch9 TO OWNERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF MINES, NEVADA COUNTY ! TENDENTS OF MINES, near Nevada city, to the well known GIANT POWDER, Over the common Blasting Powder. for all b Tunnels, Cuts, Shafts and Cement, ei » pleased to convince, by trial, all who wish to introduce the. GIANT POWDER In their works that a saving of at least 25 per cent, will accrue tu them by doing 80. WOULD eall the attention of the OWNL ERS AND SUPERIN Can be found at the Drug ‘Store, corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. Nevada, March 6th. LIFE * INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. 8, BDAVENPORT, AGENT.. FOR WHITE PINE compound go to { ey THE CAPITAL SAVINGS’ BANK, OF SACRAMENTO, Office—Fourth Street, bet. J and K, Pa Capital.......-:120,000, OFFICERS : Presidentsssssecic ccs; JULIUS WETZLAR. Secretary...<ss,...R. C. WOOLWORTH. DIRECTORS: L. WILLIAMS, GEO. W. MOWE. D. W. EARL, €, T. WHEELER, JULIUS WETZLAR, ©. W.CLARK. PHILIP SCHELD. This Bank is now open for business and will receive Deposits of Money, in large or small sume, without charge of entrance fee to depositors. Ge Dividends will be declared Seml-Annually. i §23" Money to Loan on Real Estate, United of interest. OFFICE HOURS, daily, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9. _ Sacramento, March 5th. * GRAND MASQUERADE BALL. BY SUBSCRIPTION THE EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB WILL GIVE ‘HEIR States, State and County Bonds, at low rates . . FIRE BOY’S SALOON, BROAD STREET......NEVADA CITY =. Cc. TY. CANFIELD, Proprietor. .» Suceessor to G. y. Schmittbarg. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Lager Beer, by the Gallon, Quart or Glass. Walk in Gentle men, and take a drink. jas W. P. Guptill. C. Queen. GUPTILL & QUEEN, COLFAX, + : FOR WARDING MERCHANTS. OODS Forwarded to all parts of NEVADA. COUNTY, SACRAMENTO, SAN FRANCISCO, and to all points on line of Central Pa-~ cific Railroad.(@" Mark Packages plainly, “Care G. & Q. Colfax,’ and send Shipping Reeeipts with each Consignment ot Goods, — Refer by permission to : Adame, McNeil & Co. Carroll, Smith & Co., Bocth & Co., D. W. Earl, and LF. keed, Sacrameuto: Egbert & Co. tolfax. f21 GOOD NEWS! ee” ATTENTION ONE AND ALL. ged Everybody Rejoicing At the Low Price of Dry Goods! AT J. & S. ROSENTHAL’S. 7 Ewould inform the public of Nevada and. W vicinity that we will sell our ertire stock to make room for Spring Guoils, at astonisbing LOW PRICES. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gloaks, Shawls, Furs, Oi] Cloths, Carpets, And a great many other articles too numerous to mention, but usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. 20 per cent. cheaper than ever ! Now is the time for BARGAINS ! «2 Give us a call and you will be convince ed that the Chea pest and best Dry Goods are to be found at fi7 Jd, & 8. ROSENTHAL’'S, DANCING SCHOOL —aT— National Hall. It is hereby ordered that the above SumSECOND mons he pa shed in the Nevada Daily Tran* : script at nat gnce oa week for three successive » : on colt tha hs this is a true cop? off CPAND MASQUERADE BALL, the oxiginal. JOHN B. CONN ; 5 _mcho NB. CONN, Constable, 0 >. peace “RNa DUCA’S BATH HOUSE re = een —AND— ; Thursday Evening, March 25th, HAIR DRESSING SALOON, BROAD STREET, opposite Stumpf's. as Baths.....25 cemts. 5 cents, Hair Cutting..25 cemts Shampooing...25 cents aoe eae _ TEMPERANCE HALL, ‘ Nevada, Feb. 26th, §. J. MILLINGTON, ey SAN FRANCISCO, has opened the above Hall tor the reception of Pupils. : Days of Tuition 3 MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, a: § P. M., FOR GENTLEMEN. THURSDAYS, at 2 P. M., FOR LADIES SATURDAYS, at 2 P. M. FOR CHILDREN. _All persons wishing to avail themselves of the services of a First Class T: are solicited tocall fia’ 8.3) MILLINGTON. Nee <3 toad he a FE a eae aes ce eee