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August 24, 1866 (4 pages)

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= _ PMIDAX, AUGUST 24, 1866. — + ‘cHANIC AuTs COLLeGe.—Anumber of _ end its importance caqnat well be over-esti" mated. The place of ite location should be such ‘ne’ bestto-secure ‘its advantages for the entire State, and the Institution be ca‘hood of town is specially entitled to it, only central position and moncy ate what is wanteds: Saw Fraticised or Sucrameéafo, or their ments most fully, we think. Sledainws has our. preference for many reasons, but chiefly” teéause of its contiguity. to. the: and, being, the .Capital-should algo: have . The objection some make to large towns for Colleges of a high grade are obsolete, as experiences ‘has démonstrated its folly.—. Either of the twe aamed would be likely to pfeffer a larger bonus than any of the rurattowns that desite it. Is there not. some, man with like public spirit ‘and noble am"dition as Joss E) Sheffield, of New Haven, Conn., who provided 4 commodious and } magiificent baitding. und a permanent fund of over $100,000, so that Yale College, so largely éndowéd befutv, could avail itself of the appropriation uf Congress of Public Lands fur the purpese of encouraging instruction in theuretical and applied science, and like bim give bis vame.to.a School? It isa matter of great regret, that the Inetitutions Uf learning already established of # high grade, under denominational control, are enféébted fur want of proper endowments «They are as proper add’ useful as echools under the imusedite cuutrol of the State, and serve an invalusble purpose . that. State schovts could net accomplish in thé wause of edticatiun, and that could be performed in ne other way. Yet periodical and spasmodic efforts are their entire dependéace, unless woe add the small sums doigg. The Catholics alone have tully met the demands for such schools. A nuinber of denominations huve good Faculties, and comparatively fair buildings, but they need enlargement, and sustenance that shall be permanent, by wealthy men giving theuy lib eral endowment. One rich méii, who bave thé welfare of the State at heart, should see to “it-‘fidt they hate it, full aod seog. in mo way can) serplus wealth do its possessur so much honor or good to others. These’ College, however, cannot. take the place or serve ‘thé purposes of State Schovlé. From the lowest grade of these, the way should be open, and ample for all who desire or need-it, tu the highest ond Art are fully taught. Congress has denated for all the States, that are willing to avail themecives uf it,’ Public Lunds, to establish the Department named at the bead’ of thie urticlé. “Tt buboures us, to ao liberally provide for ite aceeptancs as to svcure it atunee, and thé opportunity ie-uffered for our rich we, it vativas towna, to show the eatiumte. they set upon such Schwol, ‘and to’ euable our State authorities . to meceptit and designate its direction. — We’ are. anxious to hoow what man will: honor hiweelf ur what lveality Se PRESIDENT Jobnsun says that the South sipngnieh = a the Courts afford justice to everybidy, But in Georgia, it appears, the outrageous conduct of rebels has rendered wa tis! law abcolutely tivoessary, and the Judge tu whom President. Jubowen would . -ave everything, necd of protection ur liyal men, white and . °" and way ports, had 670 packages of tea, 50 bales of wool, 12 bales of evttes aed: 17 ‘packages of skins and furs valued at $26,west.uf Visalia, is*said to have killed 68 and Pacific Sugar Refinery, held their first ‘public. sale, oh Tuesday, 2ist inst. The sale was well attended, the bidding spirited, and thé resilt wae'a getieral advance on the various grades. sell. “These aales are tu be National says that butter issuld by the quart this warm weather in Marysville..J. P. Ames aod James Byrne are going to erect a brick warehouse, capable of holding 75,000 to 100,000 sacks of grain, at the Ban’ Mateo’ Depot; 8. F.. Jos. Migual, otie of the mardéreré of Frank Williams,was found guilty and sentenced to be hung on the 19th of Sept. in Santa. Cruz..The Marysville: Appeal says: 1t is not as hot there: as ‘in Sacramento. That it is so hot there that the Pacific Railroan Co. have to keep a spriukler going to present the iren melting, aud that the members of Howsen’s Opera’ when there, after their engagement in Sacramento had to wear three coats to keep from taking cold and-impesiring their vocal organs. They do not deny selling butter arrangements have been entered into. between the (C. 8. N. Co. and ‘the different tines to Porland, O., and down the southern coast, and the ‘atter are to withdraw. The trial of Charles P. Duane is set;for. the 30th inst. Nevada, Avgust 22, 1866. . Mr. Charles: Fibbetts's Br. Sit—We, the L undersigned, ‘ desiring to give materia! evidence of our appreciation of your efforts , to amuse and please the citizens of Nevada with first class entertainments, hereby tender youa Complimentary Benefit, to be giv: éu at such a time us you may designate. Yours reapeettully, W H Crawford, J Jueubs, CC Leavitt: ©« J Greenwald, M 8 Hawilton, C Beckman, 'F M-Crawford,’ GB Crawford, J C Palmer, A Goldsmith, JI Etre EG Waite. R H Farquhar, A BGregery, Chas Barker, .* )) (De RM Heat, J A Lancaster, E P Mareelus, SL Hasey, Wim Maltman, AM Allen, Dr C M Bates, AH Hanson, ‘TP Hawley, Wm C Stiles TH Rolfe, Jotu W Hinds, 1J Rolfe, + W Toally, IraA Eaton, F Spence, Isaac Wilhamson, tT Phil Charlee Kili nepor "Ly Philips, ha . Joha Caldwell, WF ye Dr oh Schwarzbach, # Phils, A He a, ries Marsh, Al Zekind, W L Tisdale, Banver Brothers, . . J Ear) Brown, A A Mulloy, * WC Randolph, David Bentley, . J F Bussenius, AC Niles, W_H Davidson, TB McFarland, Joha Bazley, M 8 Deal,: George E Turner, N P Brown, HH Hoskins, J H Boardman, Chas McElvy, C Garber, Wm Van Alstine, W Lester, N H Stower, GeoB McKee. Chas E Bisck, } Gentlemen—Your uvte tendering me a BeneGt bus been received, and ia accepting, ‘ullew me to ‘thadk yoo for your substantial monte worthy of patronage. I name Friday Evenitig, August 24th), ‘fur the occasion. _Reapectiully, Cuantes Tinpetrs. Hipine rt Prom Tue Boys.—We bedrd & good story yesterday which we give for the benefitet'ourreaders. A fellow who is in the habit of “pressing his tansy” rather heavily, got under full pressure a short time Since, end started forhome. On the way, tie wae compelled to cross a ditch. The only crossing was upon a single plank from which the inebriate fell inte the water.— His friends missed him shortly after he left, lying in the ditch upon his back, with the {water just running tothe corner of his mouth rach side, while-‘now and them a ripple called out, “Hutlo, Bob., what are you duing thete f° You're drunk."* “Hush, (hic) don't uled friends Who. ‘will ‘never 4 by the quart..A rumor is current that . . approval of my efforte to present entertain. Ar From You Bet and Brown's Hill, 222 eee e220 e808 egg DISBURSEMENTS. ig Meyer seecee ~ eenere eeeecece 275 UO eeesreceooerte ae@ece " 00 H. M. Grass, in -lumber... 20 00 Special donation tu Smith's fam. 10 00 ". Total amount disbursed, . 753 00 ’ The ecominittee, on bétialf of fhe citizens of Red Dog, hereby tender their thanks to “the citizens of Nevada, You Bet, and other places, for their liberal donations, and at the ‘same time would, state that they have endeavored to distribute the same fairly, impartially, and to the best of their abi W. A. Beeote, N. Manrrix, R. McGocy, Red Dog, August 224, 1866. S ~ A EE Hom Most heart-rending secounts continue to Committee. One man is reported to have. destroyed his own family aud those of his two brothers to save them from dying of hunger ; and it even said that “éases' of cannibalism hive occurred. zi eee _. .&BRBIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. Trvusnay, Auguat 23, 1266; Mrs M Hill San Fran H Southard mill JT Hill & w Birchy W A Singleto Miones BF Foster Nevada C L Adams Forest Ci CE Mulley do F T Lidde! sseramen JC Robinson do W H Smith Omega — PGoyne Washington W A Fairish Sierra B H Coller du BK Laid deo S Rodernish do Miss M Price Moure’s J W Ellison Capa Hi-J Well do R P Barnett dé JR English do RE Zbrappene do. J Dixon You Bet: LE Pratt Dowanievil J Majots Telegraph § JM Sd do W J Bowker Marysvi WN Tracy do U Smith hy P Bashaw Red Dog a aa NEVADA THEATRE. Thos. Maguire ... + Sule Proprietor and Manager. Tt Tibbetts++sesecwesids.edecdes. Stage Mavuger « Treasurer SPOS S SECO ee .eseeeeeseseee Engagement of the Celebrated HOWSON ‘ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. Mise Emma Howson, Prima Donna, i. ow. tower F. A. HOWSON eooees Conducter. 7 BENEFIT : Tendered by the Citizens of Nevada, to CHARLES TIBBETTs, OW THis, Friday Evening, Aug. 24th, 66) On which oécasion Opera entitled will’be presented the comie PIERRETTE. + Miss Clelia Howson. And the 2d act of the BOHEMIAN GIRL, line, » + Miss Emma Howson, By particular request the favorite song, “Tis the Last.Rose of Summer,” Will be + ee MISS EMMA HOWsoN. “Her Bright Eyes Haunt me still.” MR. HENRI HERBERTE. STAR To eonelude with the With full Chorus and Orchestra. is PRICES OF ADMISSION, Tess Circle. Steesecese Ce tees seecte s Doone epen t@ e'closk . comsunuouds oO 7° Pox Ofice open from 10 4. ¥. to4 F: ; Seats 50 cents extra Pierrette, sul4 Oppeaition Steamer Day, September 25, OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! ¥ie.m ) CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL. : THE North Americasi'8.8. Com. as will deapatch: the ‘fevesel _
pany will KS TAYLOR, = Sur. trom Street Feta timate FSO] lity: . . A . vB the r be received of the famine ip Orissa, India. . ¢ No. 57 Spring Street, Next door to John Slasauf’s ‘brewery. U= only Vegetable Medicines and pays par coring sil kinds: of malsdice without injuring 8; of a withou the system. Apply to Philip Duca, at the {talon ee shop. street, opposite ——— "3 um Book was lost between Nevada and Grass Valley. 1¢ contained two notes: With the namcs -. of N. M.and R. P. Burnett upon them, and also acheck upon Hinds & Tuily. The papera are of nO Value to any one except the owner as payment has been stopped. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office az} SALE—State of California. county of Nevada. township of Bridgeport. By virtue, of an Execution to me deliv > is sued from the court of Moses ¥. Hoit, Ksq. an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the county aforesaid, bearing date August 20th. 1866, to satisfy a judgment rendered uy said Justice on the isth day of Aus ust, 1@6, in faver of Chark s P. Mctilelland apd_syainst George J . Phillips ahd W.1I. Bowker for the sum of $3767%, debt, interest, da aud costs of suit; i have taken -in Execution, and will setl to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of said defendants or either of them, in and to the following deseribed Keal Estate aud improyentents to-wit; One Building and Lot known as Parshley’s Hotel, north of-and adjoining house and lot owned by John Mitten, on the south side of Main street. Also. one saloon building: ‘and lot known 4s Phillips and Bowker’s Saloon, westof and _adjoi ing the eid Fashion saloon building) thereunto belonging. Said property being situ. ated iu the town of French Corral, township and eounty aforesaid. Also, ali the right, title and interest of said defendants or either of them in and to the following described personal property, to-wit: ‘wo billiard tables, bur and bar fixtures, pictures, liquors, . stovea, bee: bedcing, é&e. on TUESDAY the Lith day of September, 1866, betweea the hours of 9 o'clock, A M. and §o’clock, P. Mi in the town of French Corral, Bridgeport township, Nevada eounty, California Taken asthe property of Geo. J. illips and W. 1. Bowker to satisfy the ubove demands and accruing coats. tt Given under my hand this 2ist day of August A. D. 1866, J. AKOSS, Cons.abie, “23 Gridyeport ‘lowushup. Fire and Marine Insurance, UNION JINSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, : Nos. 416 and 418 California Street, THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE, oe rc Cash Capital-...:.....$760,000 Surplus July Ast, 1666..9119,735 CALES T. FAY. President. Charles D. Haven, Seeretary. Gustave Touchard, Marine Director. A. H. OUTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada.. DR. SCH WARZBACH, Pysicianmn and Geulist. a 3. ae ox 4 Office—Broad Street, near the bi-at Office Hours—From 8 to 104. Mu. 12to4P.M A. C. NILES, saread find appenret i tae PIONEER ASSAY OFFICE. : Established in 1853, 3 JAMES 5. OTT, @Gice—26 Main Street, Nevada City. GSE pe seen . —Naitns some tp personnal depecttens. jonah . _ BROAD STREKT, NEVADA. . ALEX. GAULT... PROPRIETOR, piv tet ON TUESDAY, CRPH.-35uh,*\\ GO, 2,500 tons. ‘nah trying lett Well tha boy ay ENGLISH AND FRENCH some, and ull appurtenances . Foolscep, Legal, Letter, ‘yor satx, sy * W. C. RANDOLPH, ~~ MELLINERY, 46 MILL S7.,..GRASS VALLEY, inturim the Ludies uf Nevada city has. just received : The Very Latest Styles of Bonnets HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS, And Flowers, Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Misses, Gold and Pearl Straw Gimps for BONNETS, Pattern Bonnets, direct from Paris, Her. eutite stock of Millidety being the langesi, richest und best se.ected ever vifered tor sale in Nevada evunty. f NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER: © Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed. and altered to the latest shupes. Remember the place, No, 46 Mill SS$reet Grass Valley. : Hi. G. ROLLINS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, And Notary Public. On C Street, opposite the Capital Restaurant. MEADOW LAKE. al2 N & W ROAD, Frem Nevada City to Meadow Lake, HE MEADOW LAKE. & Bow: MAN TULL KUAD is now open for travel. It is the only direct read leading from, Nevapa\Ciry to Meapow Lake. The road is o easy grade and in splendid condition for heavy 8. tis the stage road to the above places. \. ; al2 W. BR. MORRIS, Secretary. H. 8. CROCKER & CO. Importers and Dealers in ie STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, BS me and Note Papers, Straw and Wrapping Papers, Writing Fluids and Inks, Post Office and Legal Envelopes, Memorandum and Time Books, Card Stock, ete. etc, At Sam Francisce Prices! : 42 and 44 J: Street, Sacramienté, Sacramento, July 3ist—im * A very large assortment of CHEMICALS, CRUCIBLES, MCRDS, &e. Just reeéived py Nevada, July ist. PAINTS, OLS, ee TURPENTINES,. BING’S AMBROSIA,, And ANYTHING ELSE in oar line. FOR. SALE BY \s J. ¥F. BUSSENIUS. “Corser of Commercial & Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY. * inde —" : COR. OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81 vos Ae Oe eee G6 ¥6 braze” ne SS Soe poet ees ayer A Sp treat is Opera t _ will be rette’’ ¥ sun per of the J best: bal opera, 1 Howser “The.la by Miss haunt m berti. the “St sung wi hight is by the _. Tibbetts . panies t spured 1 entertai the citi to-night Our & places 8 thing is ’ most ur from th ‘planking ened an liable to team pat every di ‘uleo seve is neede er now; done, t Marshal economy Cuol circulet red at B county. the fact sulle ex public is and eve from eat into cho 1h Grass and an « When I aguny, @ ed, “Bre } ‘cholera is hot. th wayentt phantom Hien last a fr Bet, wa: two mei jars. T of mone to fad. berries . of ‘the \ Crim Uaien . . cases wi Byrne’s day con! taining . yeaterds Grass VY; Unoe Steameh York 93 name, a in tonda ting a vi commod . passenge steamsh gentlem: the best Mu weekly held at t there w ning the organize will be 4