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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

August 21, 1866 (4 pages)

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' ¥ at : nN ‘Convention has earned sed te rece of “Tis ‘labors are Johnson pe friends are no doa pind bes Pinata of the ag who would havé’ spdken out. buldly the real designs of the new party, were “aquelcbed,” ‘and the “Bread and Butter Brigade” stands before the country as a party of promises and professions which mean ‘nothing at all. The copperheads of the North, during thé war, if judged by their professions, were as loyal to the Cunstitution and the country ‘a8 those who. shouldered the musket avd went to the field to fight itd battles. The traitors. left eee to take up arms in " pebdellion with fessions of fealty to the Yatioa upon. lips, and all the time the ‘copperheads’ wore siding treason aad the Southern: leaders were at midnight plot“ting for the’ destruction of the nation.— Since the “gag-law”” Was applied.at Philadelpbia, and these: who would: have been bdld ehdugh to’ utter the real seotiments of Johnson aod bis friends were prevented ‘from so doing, we must look beneath the Professions of the men who controlled the Convention, und judge them by their acts. The results of Julinsun’s policy are the landmarks which indicate unmistakably the “ond to whidli he proposes to bring the nation while bis ndvieers show the real inteotions of the party. It is well known that Stephens, Vellendighem eed other leading traitors were consulted in relation to the Johnson movement, and their withdrawal ftom ‘tie Convention wae an attempt to deceive the few leyel men who for time ~adhérdd to ‘tlie President.” This shallow subterfuge will decvive ne vov, Already the loyal press, and mea wiro followed Johuson almost to the enemies tines, are giving dim te coming out from — traige STR dat may to judged from the pukicy of the Presideat.— The rebel Mayor of New Orleans, who was imprisoned fur treseva after that city was . ‘edeupied by Butler, dod who ot thet time declared that he “euuld not find in his ea» tire constituency so desperate and wretched — arovegude as would dare profane with head Yhe Coa federute flag by hauling it down and raising the Stars sad Stripes, was pormitted to assume the duties of Mayor by Joun, #00, and afterwards showed his hatred for loyalty by taking aa. active part in mubbing the Cunstitutional Cunvention and assassinating ite members. Many other resulte of Johason's: policy might by given, to shew that it would ruin the country sud place Yoyalty ‘at ‘the metoy 6f ‘treason in the South, but thie wilf sulfide. "The nellow professious of tue Philavelphia Cuoventivn . amount te nothiag. Ne vane will be dccvived.by it. The Juhason wen knowcult to huvw the price paid. ‘The Presidont is attempting ‘te eel! ous what litte of Of loyalty there ws left emong his supporters for the suppurt of Northern cupperheads and Buuthern rebvis. He will nut succeed ia bis base purpose. He aud his friends _ whe have lett the Union party will becume the prey of the cupperbeads, to by used by theie new friends sv lung as they have power, and then cast off like on.vld garment.— The, now party will never beoune more guint th thea wes Jubneon in his war ye § Ge OUR RL? co meee on tome Mancot and CHitd wold droWned at Meavow Lake City white ‘eniling upoa the Inke. A party ‘of seven pereous, three men, one the proprietor of the boat, 2 women and two children, want up the-teke in aenil beat. Instead of “go . ig alboiit” at the end of the “tuck” the sail wal'bltvwed to “jibe,” and the bout, was overturged. Lapedintely a boat put ont Sie re Saree erases cee mes were picked up. ars that the buutmea were not ‘thes parties were etiltmissing until they reached the shore. — They imfaediately went back and found a Eta ‘pir ieatdidht tt: the iuils Bibo’ wwas stilt'. Soren meres alive But'Gnly ‘survived’ a Uhbrt time. The Qwam éabora and was anved. . seonment recovered an few whe enjoyed te so_high degree the . cowfidence and good feeling of thet commanity, and that the intelligence of his death has caused universal sorréw. “He letvéd's wile aad ‘several children..This bested term appears to be géneral throughout the aces ahs taareionntie ranging io.the valleys ftom 90 to 105..The Collectur of Internel,Reyoone in Seq Ereqcieco, received during the month, of July, $372, 857 37..The Southern District Court of California has. been ébolished..A meeting has beén called io Sacramento te consider the subject uf making a bid fur.the location near that city of ‘The Agricultural, Mining kand Mechanics Arts College.” The best lveation in the State.. A Mrs. Roach was arrested in Ouklund lately, and charged with cruelty, beating her little son.: The child, when its back was seen, bate evidence of,inbuman treatment..C; B, Simeods,.of Marysville, died from sun-stroke on Thursday, the 16th inst..Tbe Pacific Railroad Company is working night shifts on the live of the road. above Duteb Flat.— We suppose to get as far away from that locality as possible..The little daughter of C. W.-Stiles, of Mattole, Humbolt coun. ty, was burned to death on the 5th inst.— Cause playing with matehes..In the County Court of Plumas, Judge Hogan de cided that a person Who was not registered, was not competent to sit as a trial juror.Muitany Caps.—The Light Guard.are about to procure a fine military cap to replace the udiform hate. Members are requested to leave their sizes with W, F. Evans, at Wells, —— & Co’s. office. The President hes leaned & Proclamation declaring the decree of Maximilian, bieck~ ading certain ports of Mexico, to be null aud void as against citizens of the United States. THAWKs.—We are indebted to Briggs, the accommodating driver of the Marysville stage, for favors extended thie office. Ricn Levee.—We lesrn that an exceedingly rich ledge: was struck near Allison Ranch on Saturday last. The vein is siz inches,wide and ie nearly one-third gold.— Abie called the “Red, White and Blue.” —— InsuRANCE.—See the snneuncement of the Unien Ineurance Company in to-dey’s paper. A. H. Otheman, at J. J. Ott's avsay office, on Main street, is agent, and is ready to.inaure all who desire it at reasonable rates. REN Rarsep.—The Board of iaitiagnicia. ka and Middle Yuba Canal Company, $90,enn. The assessment is nuw $300,000, —<~ STATE POLL Taxes.— During the preseat year 3,058’ State Poll Tat receipts have been sold in this county. The tas eoRoted, ‘amounts to 8.116. ep ene Tue total expenditure of Government since 1850 for public works, is $26,464,438. Of thie sum $1,358,864 was for the Capitol extension and $487,456 for the dome, * Severat of the Sesiasp papers in New York have abandoned long staries, and now appear as first-rate newspapers. A similar advancement here would be beneficial all around. The pins acecten yg ane af the Unien papers of Oregan will follaw Jehnson inte the Coppereead den, through the Philadelphia Convention. The same may be said of California. A NI a ene THE Board of Supervisors wide i in see vion during theweek. — Mosray ig iu Wesbington, wie Semmes, . give 80 is Andrew Johnson. nenesament (No, 1) of of. sa a men ° cen mener tv. terday raised the assessment upon the Eure. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. Sunpay & Monnay, August 19-20, 1466. JF Swift Howton Deafedon ‘Gold Flat T Mein” Gold Flat W AGilliland Unionv FM Polly. do WBdwards Columbia JS Dillenbeck do J Ewjery Crystal Peak J Kittuv Grasa ValleyJ Powell Nevada F Pallar °« do JF Presley do Mrs Katte do NP Brown do Mre Marks do WC Btiles do W Hannah do JH Boardman do D Kendy do M&S Deal do J i dykes do PGalleppi Ranch W H Miller do T A Hale Oro Fino M, C Black Meadow La A K Gunnison San F 8 Racerish Sacramen J H Effinger San Ju T McKaslorn Alpha T Qui pley Downievi J BCrockerr de EJ do E Foster Aubura Mrs me Nevada J McNulty Sierra co J H Bryant do LJ J Ordway Bann GR Phili do 8 BChureh ‘do Mrs Smith Montez b E Fellows Grass Val J Custa Rush creek J W Blackburn Mevi F Larkin Hunts hill © Supervisor District Convention. HE membérs of the. Union party pervisor ao mentee hese of ur ‘Rough & Ready and Li requested to meet in aa ve or in township meetin er ni A t-2 t t delna eae sea arer ee . F tobe held at G on Saturday, August 25th,at 12.0” elocks Mester M.fcr the purpose of @ cand for County Supervisor. APPORTIONMENT OF DELEGATES. Valle S0ee-erecvesesees Be . @rass Liste Yeo ugh & ¥: sseeeecessses s order of the aeiantatinias 1 eK 21, > hella Property for Sale. A COMFORTABLE dwe dwelling su ae. —— ng cight spams. { . i wil thee of water and an tat le earden to in the 8uase Valley, voiconian. 40 ra darn, t vegeStreet, wishes to inform the vicinity that' he will ‘auls leer te Suspension Bridge. Wali Paper! Well Paper! F. A. POTTER. Masonic Butiding, Pime Street, Fa for Sale, every Variety and Wall Paper, Window Shades, Window Fixtures, Picture Cords, and Tassels, alé6 ONION MOTEL. Second and K Sts; SACRAMENTO. L. CULVER, ‘Proprieter. GUESTS fore chod wit, roms by the ne Kanon with private dini Bar and Billiard Saloons of the firet order. alt DR. W. GROVE DEAL, —OFFICE— ON BROAD STREET, = Stampf’s Hotel, next door to Lafayette “YT: WEVADA crry. Office Hours Froia 9 to 12 o'clock ; from 1 te 3 Niveiseny holy ta ee oC. DEVEL, — Attorney and Counselor at Lew, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, No. 18 MEA ‘
GRASS VALLEY. MUSIC AND MUSIC LESSONS. MBS: ORAS ue 1 — wo fen oases Scie. bie ij . Store and Boys for sale—for $700. If applied Tor noon. from this ci WM, STUN + Furt j Opera Troupe» eDonald de J Taylor de ie Yirwiat Cc H Nordblom do Mr Yunker do : P Jone Austin eae M Mrs Yunker do J Boliman Speneeviile Mre Adoms deo 8 Quick: Forest Mill Mrs Hall do M Mohler Willow Val H Horberti do M McAra Moequite CU: LMeadwyer . do M DundewGr V1 JS IMundwyer do V Hutchins Nevada C Fisher , do F Goyne Grasse Vall R I MeCabe do -R Irwin do HBSchreiner . dv 8S Prospect Ranch AW Barke do H Fish do A Maller do AJ Doolittle San F A Biedest do J Malory Unionvill F Wiese . do DH Birdsall Banervil E Bourquine do L Merrow Scotts Fiat JB Marshall do. 8 Hitbington — CI. A Hellwig du H Southard mill UNION INSURANCE COMPANY . .@8 GAN PRANCISCO, Nos, 416 and 418 California Street, seseestenenincr © THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY . LIABLE. Surplus July iat 1866..$119,735 CALEB T. FAY. President. Charles D. Haven, Seeretary, Gustave Touchard, Marine Director. A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. NEVADA ERATE « Sole Proprietor and Manager. Stage Manager eececcces Treasurer * FOR ONE = ; Commencing on Monday Evening, August 20th, ’66. Engagement ofthe celebrated HOWSON ENGLISH OPERA TROUO PE o Thos. M Chas. Tib J. B. Y cate os pho Miss Emma Howson, Prima Donna, Miies Clelia Howson, Mezzo Soprano. Mr. Henri Herberte, Tevor. Mr. Frank Howson, Baritone. Mr. John Howson, Basse. S eenemnenenenl With a Full Chorus and Ea Orchestra, will appear in Wallace's Great entitled MARMITANA. . TUESDAY-EVENING— The Bohemian Girl PRICES OF ADMISSION. . Drees Circle.ceceseccce ons cccccvedoosescewéd: Doors epen at 8 o'clock ; commence at So’ Box Office open from 10 4. M: to4 P.M. Reserved Seats 60 cents extra D. 8. BAKER. Je BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retall Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Can shame AND @©PF ALL EEN DS. —ALSO— WHEAT, Conn, MARLEY, 3 GROUND FEED. WOOD! WOOD: woop: Shakes, Shingles, &c. &c. WHERE? At BAKER & MARTIN'S, No. 78 BROAD STREET. Nevada, Aug. 15th. FOR SALE. A OSEBALF INTEREST IN 4 NCH. with ‘Team A WOOD . of thea Ea y quien atthe leony i 4. e Vaakeee. Merney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY ¥ PBSC, —aRp— TREB fore a eee ee MAIN b r NORTH Som (bax . Next duer North Sen Juan, 2 ish. BLAZE’S SALOON, :] COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 . it You Want Reotentaret ee TO BLAZES ) mie RES, EASA SFr Egy ; ENGLISH ASD FRENCH WATCHES? FOR SALE, BY Ww. ¢. RANDOLPH, Nevada, Aug. 2. MILLINERY. 46 MILL 87.,..GRAS8S VALLEY, MBS. DOBSON would respectulty inform the Ladies of Nevada has just received as: Sy that she The Very Latest Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS, . _ And Flowers. . Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Misses, CHINESE PEARL HATS, Gold and Pearl Straw Gimps for : BONNETS. Pattern Bonnets, direet from Paris, Her entire stock of Millinery beihg the lang. ‘richest and best selected ever offered for sale my N vada county. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER, Bonnets and Hats bleac pressed and altered to the latest shapes. tre BE yg on Ne. 46 MEA Street Grass Valley. KL. G. ROLLINS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, And Notary Public. On C Street, opposite the Capital Restaurant. _ Meapow Lake. ah N E w y BOA D>, From Nevada City te to Meadow Lake. HE MEADOW LAKE & BOW; MAN TOLL ROAD is now open for travel. It is the only direct read leading from Nevapa Crry To Meapow LAke. The road is of éasg and in'splendid condition for Baoan the s' road to ane ive Ww.R. MORRIS, Secretary. ‘EH. & CROCKER & C0. Importers and Dealers in Foolscap, Legal, Letter, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Post Office and Legal Envelopes, Memorandum and Time Books, Cerd Stock, ote. ete. At Sam Franmeisce Prices! Steam Printing Establishment, 42 amd 44 2 Street, Sacramento, Sacramento, July 3ist—im . ° ° & very large assortment of CHEMICALS, CRUCIBLES, ACIDS, &e. se received by gE. F. SPRNCH. Nevada, July ist. PAINTS, OLS, TURPENTINES, plain es AMBROSIA, WIZARD OF, And ANYTHING ELSE in our line FOR BALE BY dF. BUSSENIUS. Corner of Commercial & Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY. . » 33 Commercial street jy2s ! of every Jano wel ta Hise rag tye Bey ,HE Treasurer of Nevada county Sie eet re ener: Tus wate Commi Ready vention o’clovk nomina The tor day eve ment o follows tle Yor is very men ef ~ . tive in fall and tion. J ‘tion is, Sor, itis aa cap vention, it matte townshi that the The ele and the orgeniz THE ra trou; is the o this cou the Sta perior t many y sustaine good p here. ‘ + Marita Caesar. familiar is the; mezzo Frank ‘basso. ot our. 80 with chorus 1 pany. 7 cy pote Girl’ i the hou . construr motion the com AxO pondent Calhifors