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April 20, 1867 (4 pages)

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= cougT & CITY OP FICIAL PRESs SATURDAY, APRIL 20,1867. . 4 Union County CENTRAL COMMITTEE.. ‘There will, be a meeting of the Union; ‘County Centfal Committee, on Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1867, at 2 o’clock ' PIM.,at the Armory of the Nevada Light ‘Guard, Nevada. City. A full attendance sr ae Know.3tTon, Chairman, A. ©. Nunes, Secretary. THe Test,—Some of the journals that ‘went off after the false doctrines of John‘son,and followed:‘him into the rebel ranks, _are-terribly exercised about-the test adopted by the State Central Committee. That “part to which they ‘particularly object is the clause excluding all those from partic_ipating in the primaries. who. do not sus. tain the Reconstruction policy of Congress. That sach journals, and the Johnson’ men they ‘represent, should object. to a test ‘which excludes them ‘from. a voice in the party, is not astonishing ; but that. they, ‘after the fall endorsement which the Congressional-policy has received throughout the Nation, should claim-to dictate its policy longer in this State is astonishing. The Union party is a party of progress, ‘and test that does not require that men shouldbe sound on new issues, as well as show a good record for the past, would en‘danger its success in accomplishing its end, Does any loyal man claim that’ President Johnson would be a-proper person to con‘sult ju making nomination for tlie Union party? If so, it is only necessary to point to the nominations of Bigler and the score of other appointees that have been hon~ored by him. And if the leader. in oppo. #ition to the Congressional policy cannot be trusted, why should -his followers be trusted? ‘The test was not expected ‘to please the Cail and papers of its class, but was especially designed as an antidote for their influence in the party. If such desire to come back into the ranks let them fall to the rear, and prove their fidelity: by a service on probation. If they do not, wo can better afford to fight them with the ‘common ‘enemy, than to fight them in our own ranks. Had the Committee required less they would have failed to represent the loyal men of California. VANDALI8M.—There is a kind of vandalism that ought to be severely punished. Those who are guilty of it seem to be actuated by a spirit. that impels them to destroy everything that is beautiful or tasty. Our citizens take pains in beautifying their places with trees and vines: ‘and one of these vandals comes along, ‘whips out a knife, and commences whit. tling as though the trees were placed there for his especial use. Briggs & Chapman, of this city, have gone to great expense in collecting beautiful plants.— Among them are orange trees that cost from twenty to thirty dollars each. These have oranges uponthem. On Thursday a person passing along the sidewalk, pulled ‘a beautifal orange from one of these trees. We will be charitable enough to think the ‘one who did it knew not the value set-upon the fruit, but we are sure that the owners would not have had it severed from the bough for the value of the tree. ‘Thoughtlessness is no excuge for an act by which anything with which our citizens have adorned their places, is destroyed. OPPOSITION STEAMER Day.—The Opposition Steamship America will positively sail April 25th, connecting with the Steamship Nevada for New York. THE GUARDIAN.—We have received a copy of the Guardian, published at San Bernardino by H. Hamilton. The paper presents an excellent appearance, and contains a large amount of excellent read. ing matter. We wish the Guardian success. Mkapow Lakk.—We learn from the Sun that the Golden Eagle mine is yielding remarkably rich ore. THE Cal asserts that Conness and Higby have entered into a combination, for political purposes. a No News.—No ‘late dispatches have Been received from the East in consequence of the breaking of the line by the heavy . in’ Hou which have agitated the people for over 4 twoyears have all been settled, and all unite in their endeavors to make the school what it should be. A large writing school and a singing school are being taught in the district, $36 per dozen. way from $50 to $100 per per dozen, ifurnia ought to be the backs of all her male population ; but she does not, for we import 200,000 dozen of shirts annually, at an average cost of $25 per dozen. the the manffacturing of shirts equal in beauty and strength to any of the imported article. afraid that the i wiht muuke Vallejo the the rich agricultural the Bay, road from ‘Valley Solano The church, under charge of Rey. Mr, Rusk is in a flourishing condition, and hag a large Sunday School connected with it. In the latter-an effort is being made to ‘hristianize the-Chinese. A large number are’ engaged in mining in that vicinity, and an invitation. .wasextended to them; tocome to Sabbath School. On last. Sun. } day-one-was* induced: to’ come™ out, and brought with him a box of cigars, supposing lie was expected” to treat the” school: He was organized tnto-a class, and duly instructed in the rudiments of morality. At the conclusion of lessons John was invited to comic Hext Sunday and bring all his friends, when Jie replied! “Yes, yes, me come, and my pardner, he come too, him ketchum bottle blandy.”’ will be made to-.organize a Chinese-class. The crops’ are in excellent_condition, and there is every. prospect of an abundant harvest. The fruit trees are loaded with blooms, and thére is little danger of their being injured by frost. Another effort Sumer MANnuracrory.—Among_ the most extensive manufactories of shirts On the Pacific Coast, says the Alta, is that of Martin L. Haas, on the south-east corner of Halleck and Sansome streets. tablishment is known as the “Pearl Shirt Manufactory.” business on the first of January of the present: year, he-is already ‘the heaviest)” manufacturer Of ‘shirts on the Pacific Goast. He employs some fifty persoffs in his business, a large number of whom: are { females, His _ esAlthough he commenced The cotton used in this estab. lishment is imported mainly from New England manufactories, and the consumption amotints to five hundred yards per day, There isalso needed and consumed of fine linen for cuffs, collar bands and bosoms, about one hundred and fifty yards per diem. this establishment have linen bosoms, cuffs and collars. facturing shirts is this: rial isrun over rollers for the purpose of smoothing it, and then placed on the “cutting table,” Here the operator cuts out fronts, backs, sleeves, trimmings, ete. All these are nicely put up and delivered to the foreman, who distributes the work to the girls at the chines throughout the establishment.— After their labors are completed, the work undergoes the carefu scrutiny of the superintendent. the ton holes are made and buttons sewed on. Again the garments are inspected, to be sure that this work is thoroughly done, after which they are laundryman. received from the washerman they are carefully folded, stamped, packed and box. ed, and then ready for sale, Mr. Haas turns out about five hundred dozen of shirts a month. All the cotton shirts made at The process 6f manuThe raw matehumerous sewing maIt is then passed over to finishing department, where the but consigned to the As soon as the shirts are Cotton shirts vary in price from $18 to Linen shirts range all the Calable to put shirts on We have, excepting only Taw material, every requisite here for —,, ee Captain John B. Urmy, of San Francisco, committed suicide by taking laudanum, on Thursday last. eee oe TUK STREETS.—The City Trustees have. passed an ordinance prescribing the boundaries of certain streets on Prospect Hill, and prohibiting obstructions, ee ee A_ SERVANT girl in Berlin fell against a red hot stove date 1809, physician who was ealled on to minister to hertéoked at the arnt, and, {remarking that for so old an injury there Was no cure. and’ barnt on her arm the ‘whieh was 6n the stove. The date branded on the shaking his head, withdrew, v VABLEJO—The Petaluma Argus is receiving depot’ of region lying west. of and urges the buil ing of a railSacramento to Russian River 9 paar thebusiness of Petaluma. a completion of the railroad . , mer, nathed ._.A& MoT of .Prince Pape is being nd “peated in the salons né;“The Emperor has peal deceived France—first, in 1848, in ‘making her believe that he was a fool; next, in'1866, in making her believe that he was a genius.” healthy ?” asked a lady of her physician. “Yes,” he replied, “I never knew. one to life.” Growth or PLANTs.—Rapid growth makes a mild flavor, slow growth a strong one ; therefore, grow vegetables quick and fruit moderately.. The.exceptions are only where size-is valued higher than flayor.— Prairie Farmer. ~ ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Broad Street, Nevada City, California. “LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietor. April 19, 1867. H Witham San Fran C W Tusen Green m JM Pike do AA Fairbanks do J Maris Texas E A Leath Deer Cré G N Wood. Virginia GW. Lovie do J Hadley Sweetland Vifutchings Nevad. Soren RTE (=o-:: E J Bare Grass Vall C Barker do™' J W Bettis do § Price do Wm Bettis do. C Crook do Dr Kisfy Nevada cit E F Bean do GW Welch do. .ASI Zekind do JS Raymond do WH Kent do H Ward Cherokee ~R B Smiley Cemen h LW Preble (fuitsh A Brown Yuba co Miss A Fuller do Q Brown do. Mrs A @ furnérdo J Peters do Mrs Biglow Rannerv M. Lynus do Mrs Stockholm R D M Rodrick do E H Steele Placervi J Morgan San Juan AF Morgan San Jua W Joice San Juan —menecerecorree f .. Pleasure Excursion Trip ; TO COLFAX AND CISCO ! SUNDAY, APRIL 21st, 1867. TAGES willleave NEVADA and GRASS VAL‘LEY, SUNDAY, April 2ist, to connect at Colfax with the Cisco Excursion Train. For the accommodation of the Public in general. Stages will leave at 7 o'clock a. Mm. Fare to and from Colfax $200 for the Round Trip. CALIFOBNIA STAGE CO. W. H. DAVIDSON, Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution Np) to me delivered issued out ot the District Court of the 14th Judiciar District, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, bearing date April 17th, 1867, on a judgment rendered in said Court on tie 10th day of September, 1866, in favor of Daniel Foisom and against Jeremiah PolJard for the sum of Eight Hundred and thirty-two dollars, damages, with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per month, from date of judgment till paid, together with $28 50 costs and disbursements, at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs amounting to the sum of $1. Ihave levied upon all the right, title and interest of the defendant, Jeremiah Po lard, therein named, in and to the following described property, to-wit: All that certain piece erie crag of mining ground known as the McKennon Gove Ground, in Brench Corral Mining District. Brid zeport Township, Nevada county, California, an bounded,.as follows, to-wit :—on the west by the Ensign Co's clafms ; on the south. by the Peter Young claims or Simpson ground, and on the northeast by the Star Co's cleims or Moratenr ground, being a triangular plece of ground and containing three claims more or less, Also, two-thirds ot that other piece and parcel of ground known as the Vv. U, Simonson claime, situated in said township, county and State, and bounded as follows. to-wit: on the north by the Evsign Co's claims: on the east by a strip of ground purchased by J, Pollard of the Dockum Co ; onthesouth by the Eureka Co's claims avd on the west by the Rim Rock, being 160 feet in width, more or less, commencing at the brow of the hill and extending into the hill to the Pollard purchase of the Dockum Co. Also to the Eureka Company claims, situated in said Township, County and State—said right being in and to all the gravel in aud above the blue lead— said: Kureka claims are situated adjoining and south of the O. O. Simonson claims, and exterding to the Thompson claims. ; Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all_the above deseribed property, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door; in the-City of Nevada, on TUESDAY, May 14th,
IN 7, between the hours of 9:4. M. ands Pp. Mm. of wdid day, Given under my hand at Nevada city, this 19th day of April, 1867, R. B. GENTRY, Sheriff, Sargent & Reardon, Attorneys. , pte} OST.—On Sunday Evening, April 14th, 1867, a between Bacigalupi’s store, Broad street, Nevada ‘and Wood's Ravine, on the Newtown road a emall Leather Pocket Book, containing $25 in gold coin—one $5 piece was quicksilvered. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Bacigalupi’s store, H. WEBSTER. ING THROUGH 4 Comer —An . n his “Do you think that raw oysters. are complain of, being out of health in my all the right, title and interest of J. Pollard inand . A Place of Fairy chantment an a. Celestial . Paradise for.the Ladies of Nevada County! MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY —OF THE— LATEST SPRING PASHIONS ! FOR 18671 TAKES: PLEASURE IN-ANNOUNCING ‘TO THE, LA DIE® OF NEVADA AND VICINITY THAT. HE HAS RECKIVED AT HI8° STORE, ON THE Corner~-of Broad--&-Pine~-Streets, A MOST PERFECT ASSORTMENT —OFr— FANCY & STAPLE. DRY GoopDs! Ever exhibited in this county. He flatters himself that his selections have been made with the utmost care, and with a thorough knowledge of the tastes and wants of the Ladies in this cominunity. HIS MAMMSTH STOCK CONSISTS OF EVERY STYLE oF DRESS GOODS, From the Finest Silk down to a “bite . Calico.” FANCY AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY ! MILLINERY GOODs, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And of the Very Latest Styles, Household Furnishing Goods ! LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, He would inform the Ladies that shall comtmue to keep a full assortment of ose FINE SAN FRANCISCO SHOES, —__— Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, RUGS, MATS, &o, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES! Gentlemens’ Department, For the benefit of his sterner sex, STOCK OF GENTLEMEN’S many customers of the he has purchased a COMPLETE FURNISHING GOODS, EXCELLING IN QUALITY AND STYLES ANYTHING IN THE LINE EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY . Gentlenten may rely on getting nothin but the Penh GOODs — PERFECT FITS GUARAN. §27" Returning thanks to his old and PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS for their patronage in the past, he would solicit a continuance of the Narita ee a many new ones as wish to be enefitted by getting the BEST GOOD LOWEST PRICES. hain BARK WANTED, VIETY CORDS OF LIVE OAK BARK. WAN. } TED IMMEDIATELY. Persons wining 1 contract for Bark are ha retty to apply to erry ies & BL: LER, Att a Nevada, March 8ist, ef ene ee ing is centrally } business and fi "Ph Leap aethans ‘Chased with or without — A. GOLDSMITH, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Dry ‘Goods: Fancy & Millinery Goods, . DESCRIPTIONS, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, ” . NEVADA GITY. & ry + + — the Be ving. Four partic apply to 8. HAAS ‘Ss. Pp Aap ace: # CO'S., Auction Sto Broad siren exec ‘April 20ch, Oguntry promptly ang . ! Pm ieve ‘4 Every Byeniig inthe week at 7 o’cl’; A. GOLDSMITH) {SUNDAYS EXCEPTED] — L. KELLER, City and County Auctioneer, Established in 1856, € and pledge ourselves ‘160 SELL Cheaper WHY WESELLSO CHEAP! —— Goods-we-effer you at CLOTHING ! rate and town. In the line of s H AT S§! Fine White Shirts, Under Clothing, Handerchiefs, ; . Neck Ties, : Cravats, Collars, Glo &e., &e., &e. To the Ladies of Nevada City : a Dry Goods and Shoe D lect articles in before. Call, will find polite Clerks always ready to s Goods, IN THE WAY OF Give us a call, Gents, if you wan TOBACCO, CICARS, For it is a notorious fact that we se on alone we are better elsewhere. make JORT purchases call and examine mense stoc gars, lery, and the th f oth which y, an € thonsands of othe we sell Stock of Goods in this city, 8. HAAS & 00, : Broad Street, Branch Establishments—223 Mo under Russ Ho ; fs Yitginia City, and in MP youy GOODS OF EVERY KIND AND Wx SOLD ON COMMISSION, By. PN, STORE} Sales attended to in any part of the City or County, The Ne Plus Ultra Clothing Honss S. HAAS & Co., Broad Street, Nevada City, FFER GREATER INDUCEMENTS io Puy. chasers Of Goods, in their line, than cay bu ibly be had of’any other Establishment iF ie mountains. ‘Their Goods ARE ALL OF THE LATEST-AND MOST-FASH: IONABLE STYLES! AND OF RECENT IMPORTATION ee" WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND Mos? compléte stock of any House in Nevada County Than the same Articles can possibly be purchased elsewhere ! Our facilities cannot be excelled and ‘that js Reader! Look for a moment at the UNPRECEDENTED RATES: Spring and Summer FURNISHING GOODS! BUSINESS SUITS, at a very ‘Cheap . FINE DRESS SUITS that cannot be Bought for the same money we offer them forin San Francisco, much less in a mountain Ek" WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND LOOK aT thege Suits—we guarantee satisfaction or no sale. 4 We haveallthe NEW AND LATEST STYLES— every shape and color imaginable—WE ARE . BOUND TO SUIT THE TASTES OF ALL, We keep on hand an extensive stock of Ves, Socks, Dry Goods Department We have in connection with the Auction store epartment to which we would invite the Ladies to call and examine our Stock. We have taken pains to sethis linein order to GIVE GOODS TO LADIES cheaper than they ever bought them see and judge for yourselves. You how the iknkca NOTIONS ! g OUR STOCK CANNOT BE EQUALLED. t &C. 1 an immense amount of these articles and for that reas: convinced that people cannot do TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BEFORE GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO TO our imof Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boats, Tranka, Valises, Blankets, Tobacco, Ciu r articles you for less money than you can obtain them below. -@” PURCHASERS of any article we have should not fail to get our prices before buying ITS ‘f ‘ elsewhere. We assert, ‘without fear_of-contraGAR PE: be AN D OIL, CLOTHS OF ALL } diction that we have the Largest and Cheapest _AUCTION ROOMS, Nevada. 5,0 TURE facts that] and fire ¢ . We exam RE reaso) has n there it bel seer. 0 tory b pat it be sta is ver in £00 shoulc to mal “Ty Goldst tions t ery, de dies w Mr. Ge and “t] comple latest York, : his cus can be Ladies and ca goods, NEY fice has Housei closed . crease j time th and the 4s to en bea gre that Loc New . Grass V greatly built do upon wl work, better ri “chuck but they SER] man wh McCue, ¢ tiously gentle t them “y house, w ing and Bolinger The mat when th Ix To the Stat terday ir of the li Socray 'Y was ¢ Hotel, on ding pa Yersary o Light Gi