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August 31, 1866 (4 pages)

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e FOeKD His LeverGownn, of PedoSxlyeria, whe claimed to be & loyal Johnson man, in Congress, fais at last found his level. He is now on the stump in Peunsy!vaaid fr tie’ cbpperhetid candidate. This is the legitimate end of ‘my policy,” and-it is where Johison and all who follow bim wilt evegtually “bring up.” No one, camdoubt this who has watched the political areoa for the past few months. The Union men ’ are united in opposition to the Johnson: party, and ,with each day additions are be" ing made to the ranks of the party in favor of the adoption of the Constitational Amend__ ments. The large number of removals "Wroiit diidé, nade by the Administration is @ good ,thing for the party, demonstrating, that the President's patreaage is powerless when used p83 & weapon against truth and "justice. The almost unsaimous support given by copperheads te the.new party ; the “biling and cooing” between Vallandigham and Johnson, and the daily eulogies pro~ gutigded , upon thie’ atter by the Examiner, Express and other journals of that-class, in., dicate se clearly the treachery. of the. Pres‘ident to the party which gave-hm his posi‘4iow. as, President, that.s0 one ¢an; be mistaken as to the destiny of his party. It must eventually be swallowed up by .the serpent of secession, and become a-part of the party which attempted to destroy the country. The supporters of the President are too few, and far tvo weak to control the policy ‘of: ‘the “Demuératic” “party, The latter only propose to use him aud his friends as » means to gain votes. Ounce in power, their real designs will ve made manifest, and the country will have to, pass through & crisis uiore “dangerous than the one oyer which it has just su gloriously triumphed, Monuments willbe built all over the land to those who fell in the cause of treasun, while the grayes of wartyrs to the Union will be trampled down by ‘Uese mea. Lethim who doubts this re“member .the history of the Demoderatic party for the past few yeara. Let him koow that soute of the journals are already urging Lee as the oext President, and de* mandiog that Johoson should acknowledge tae rebel representatives us the Congress of the Natiou,. The end of Juhnsonisw is “Democracy,” and the ubject uf “‘Democracy”’ the destruction vf the couutry. : Pe INFORMATION has just been received, says the Grase Valley Univo, through & letter addressed to W. H. Adaws, trom Samuel J. Taylor, private ia Go. D., lat Veteran Regt. Iufautry Cal. Vols., stationed at Fort’ MeRae, New Mexico, that Robert A. Blackford, son of Juha Blackford, of Grass. Valley, was killéd by lightaing, whilst on ab Iudian scout, near Fort Wingate, in New Mexico, in the early part of: May last.— Young Blacktord enlisted in the first Cal. Cavairy Regiment, Co. G, Capt. Gorham, in May. 1863, oud was » member of that compéhy at the time of his death. “SHUST a8 A. MAN SHOULD."—A fellow Who Was seut to the county jail a lew weeks . vitice, was asked by the Sheriff! what he was seat down fur. He replied, “Vell, you sees, T vas working for a feller who wouldo’t pay mine vages, aad I-vipped ‘iin like''¥ll, shust as aman should, That's what they sunt me to yailfor.” The fellow was committed for fitty days for assault sod battery. — He, thought it. bard to be imprisoned ior de“ing “shust : as 8 ingy should,” _Aoewarrat nacguance —I C. Deue) as been appointed ageot of the Accidental case Company of New York, fur Grass Valley. This company insures aguinst al) accidents, and parties holding policies re.ovive Compensation for time lost in conse~ quence of accidents. Mr. Deuel is also agent fur the Connecticut Mutual —_ Insurance Company. AN Idaho correspondent of the Oregonian says “the placer mines of the Boise basia ere fast being yielded to the Chipese, N ee , ,& New Parer.—A tic newapa‘petal hapeblinhed dalip,, ill -beidenned at Eo gp barbetar! bh sah dg! Tue wife of Juha OQ. “Breckinridge, resid: jog wt Niogora Falls, \Cuoedivn mowed scouted him with twins, a few: weeks*since, ‘citcdlars. Oo “1% i States’ proper repreand tis prodecte,. in the World’s Fair Which isto be beld in Paris, in October, 1867. The State Board of “Agricultare . have determined to do all in their power.to. secure a full representation of the products 4 of agriewitere,;-hortieulture,-and the mines of this State. In order to secure this, it is necessary for our people te co-operate with the Beard of Agriculture in securing ‘collections from the various departments of in‘dustry. California is uiequalled by -any State in the Union, io the diversity, and character of:her products. The Board of Agriculture desire that, our mines shall be largely represented, ond as Nevada county is the banner mining eougty of the State, it would be well fur the people to take some steps to secure a cabinet for the World’s Exhibition. The following extract from the address of the Board of Agriculture, will show the facilities offered for exhibitors : “All articles intended for the Paris Exhibition will be received by the Board of Agriculture, at Agricultural Hall, it Saeramento, at any fime before the 10th day of September next; will be exhibited at our State Fair, and then shipped, free of expense to New York, where the Government agent will receive and forward thet to Paris, aud if desired, will be returned free. The Board will have a representative at Paris who will give the necessary.attention to all articles forwarded by them for exhibition.” A fair representation of this State at such an exhibition, will do much to bring its re sources prominently before the world. Can’r BE Bovenur.—It is stated that about thousand postmasters have returaed negative answers to Randall's inquisitive They will tof trample upon principle:for office.» Jolson is removing Federal officers at the rate of several hundred a day, and filling their places by renegade Unionists or copperheads. Let the work go on. "Every removal is but a nail ia Andrew Johnson's coffin. Pelitically he is dead snd damned. Federal] patronage cannot buy loyal men enough to furnish pall beavers at his funeral. JouNsuN has started on bis political raid through the North. He ‘sang very amalt” in Philadelphia, and it is likely be will continue to do so. His abuse of Uniom'men and vulgar speeches would not be received with the same favor North as they were ia Washington. He will probably pursue the same course as the writer‘of the Philadelphia addresgand talk a great deal without saying anything. THERE was shipped. from Steckton for San Francisce, Monday, August th, 328 tons-of wheat. Two eattle thieves were arrested Inat week, in Maranga Valley, Alameda county, and were shot by the ¢onstable and cannot live. They had stolen 25 head of cattle from San Jose. A BUTCHER residing at Hayward’s, Alameda county, while coming through Livermore Pass, Saturday evening, was shot through thearm and robbed of $180 by a highwayman. THe St. George building, the largest stracture in Sacramento, bas been raised 7 feet 9 inches in 7 days, the hight of the new grade, They used 260 jack-screws in raising it. TSEGE-was ‘shipped at Sacramento on Tuesday, from the Cosumnes Ledge, near Ione City, Amador conaty, ninety tond of THe Pioneer Silk Company ‘will ‘have two pieces of black silk for dresses completed to exbibitat the State Fair, where the ladies will eve what can be, done to clothe them in this State. destroyed in Marysville; a two-story wooden dwelling, and a smaller one on A, between Second: aad ‘Shird strects, Somg stranger, sold to & jusik dealer. in San Franciscv, what purported to be: old tags. Wheo the dealer came tu overhaul ‘hia’ ee ee ened ore! of a still-bera'dhild, > HAViLau, the county. sent of, the new county of Kern, is: 360° miles south-east ot of Bap, Frrencines, at a0: elevation of 2,000] feet above the Pacibe-oc 10 wiles tees fom La Aga 10 ae "ae te ropdelll od that’ kercecie” dit Sid vieu. ad found i peibics ok Bera euity Moise! Bk .M 4 very ill for severtl days days past” reat branches of indus{ On Tostdep eoneing Wa 2tl last. « v4 hpi et ae sears nt 1 oo money, her husband was Called upoa to fork +-0¥er.. Upon which. he opened.his eyes. in} great surprise, exclaiming, **Vot for I pay? She vip me.” The statute was explained to . : him, aod be paid; but aunounded that hereafter hie wife might thrash him as muéh as ‘she . butbe would never-again take steps to uphold the “majesty o of the law.” Amexchange saye: “ Levers, like armies! generally get ulong a — until they are engaged.” =. Wav isa war-like inctirsion like a lady in fulldress? Because itis a raid (arrayed) for conquest. ° MARRIED. Offer, Dennis D. Carter to Mrs. M. J. Correll. With the above notice we received a liberal supply of cake and wine. We wish the happy couple much joy: : _ ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. THURSDAY, August 30, 1¢66. E W Roberts San Fr H Williams Gold Fla . v J Haggerty do H McCormack do WH Hoevy ~ do A Wheaton San Juan DM Hyde & w do NT Fisher do H Pattee do P Reed do J BGashwiléer du WF Brandreth do H H Day Spring pilkD Jones du W C Cornwell Gol bh W Hamilton du D Lazier Mesdow L J H Effiinger— do CF Webrivog deo W O Hara Grass Va C H Cobb. do. M Creamer Omega H J Sauw Grass Va Mis Creamer 0 H Lange dv JM Monree do W Swain Nevada EB Schott-You Bet E D Herriek do W Peers Pena Valle R Gorden Bear Rive D E Bush Red Dog E Webb Bannerville W W Nelson du -A Silver Sacramento E D Dean Cement h ‘T A Hale Rush creekJ Wilson Hunts hill JM Walling R & R JF Bevee Minnesot JA Bastia . Grizz] h D Felton Blue Tent = > FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY! . TREMENDOUS DOWNFALL InN PRICES! Goods sold at Lower Bates than Ever before ‘in the State of California. Now is the time to purchase Clothing —QFr— Ps BANNER BROTHERS, Cornet of Broad and Pine Streets Consisting of—~ GENTS & BOYS) FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, _ _ FURNISHING Goons, HATS, RoOTs, sHoxs, RUBBER CLOTHING, BLANKETS, &e., &e., ~AT= FIFTEEN PER CENT LOWER), THAN RULING RATES, +4 —AND— TWENTY FIVE PER CENT Cheaper than any other -House WU REVADA CouNTY. &e. Having completed arrangements we are in receipt . Philadelphia which have been bought at the recent in'priceé in Eastern markets, and enables us tosell our stock of Goods at such’ Lew Prices’ that bone can compete with ms.. cha}! aad a ry eae ta In this city, on the 20h fust., by the Rev. W. H. . Isaac Williamson, P Banner, . 4 RH Farquhar, A Haas, J-Palmer, H H Haskins, E Miller, A Mulloy, Obarles Marsh, J J Natzigar, AW Lester, A Isvard, , . J Earl Brown, NP Brown, Dr Schwarzbach, Juhn Stone, J 1 Caldwell, J Greenwald, J J Ott, T B McFarland, E_D Herrick, C L Leavitt, IJ Rolfe, M S Haniltea, J Heugh, F Stumpf, A B Gregory, A H Hanson, G W Welch, W Maltman, I T Saxby, Lampe, 4 T Buckner, EF Bean, WHHCvefiman, D Bentley, 8D Merchant, J Hahn,
A Barton, J Menro, D Crittenden, A Brown, H Mackie, J Thom, J Bilasauf, E Wilhama, .A Goldsmith, J Rosenthal, I jan Bashy J Dreyfuss Joho Baz y und 100 others. As they are eelling their Entire Btoek now in their . } of regular shipments of Goods from New York and . lees vd fan ba of the Newala appeur at their Armét ING, September Isty: lt uniform, for regu’ A prompt aud fall, atte A order. LANCASTER, Capt. Combiabating.” J. F. Carr, U. Ss. ! aug3i .HERIFF’S SA LE.—By virtue of an Exeeutton . to me directed and delivered, issued out of the District Courtof the Fourteentir Judicial Listrict of thé State o6falifornia. in dnd for thecouuty of Nevada, bearing date they <sth of August, 1566; op a in said Court, A 37th, Ju taver ef Thomas Findley and CU. KR. Clark and agaiast Geurge P. Dalton tor the sum of One Thousud Four Hundred Kight 81-1l0 dollars, damages, With interest thereon at the rate of twe per cent per month, till paid, in United States guld coin, tegether with $3420 costs and disbursements at the date pf said judgment and accruing custg amouming toghe suin of $i. Ihave levied upen thé ‘following described property, which was heretofore attached, to-wit ; ‘All the right, titleand interest of the de fendait, George P. Dalton, in and tw all and entire. that certain brick Building and lot, situated on the . west side of Mill street, between Bank and Neal streets, iy,the town of Grass Valley, county of Neyada, State of California, know» as. Dalton’s Buildfhg, together with aii outhouses, building improvements und ap purtepances thereunto belunging or in anywise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale all the ubove described property, to the highest bidder for-rash,in United states gol coin in front of the Courthouse door m the y of Nevada, on TUESDAY, Sept. 25tis, i hey clock, tween the hours of 9v’ clock A.M. and 3 P.M. Given under my hand at Nevada, this 28th ‘day of Ang, 1866. kh. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. By R KB. Patton, Under Sheriff. Dibbdie & Byrne, Attorney. 8. a3 NEVAD&’ % HEA TRE. Fd % COMPHIMENTARY BENEFIT Pe TO THE MISSES EMita AND. CLELIA HOWSON! TO. TAKE PLACE Friday Evening, August 31st. 4 CORRESPONDENCE. NEVADA, Auguat 28th, 1866. ses Emma-and Clelia Howson: The anaersikned, having been highly pieasFo the Mj past. week, and ‘feeling that they would like4 much te hear you once more, would respectfully tender you a Comp liuentary Beuefit, to be given any evening thi week-that will auit your convenience. Respectfully yours, Ira A Eaton, A W Potter, G V Schmidtburg, O Maltman, Guass Vautey, EY, August S8th, 1866. Meésers. Eaton, Farquhar, Marsh, McFarland and ethers: Gentlemen Your note tendering us a Comphmen Benefit, hae been received, and in acc +allow us te thank you. for your kind appreciation of our efforts to entertain, and would name Friday evening, August 31st, for the occasion, and the Bohemian Girl for the Opera. Very respectfully, your r oba’t serv'ts, / Emma & Cresta Howson. MUSIC! 1 music: Z C. H. CH CHASE, . TEACHER _OF MUSIC. [ARSE ROMs gives on on the Piano, Guitar and oe Pianos tuned and other Musical Inetra ments re paired. Penge 0) mages pe from two to six persons aoe cetoena for the Piano. Guitar or other instruments, easy or difficult as. desired. a30 % ; 3 SODIUM AMALGAM, Eropared abd fr inie'by E. F. SPENCE, Apothecary, Neve, Augustin ta “Frames! “Frames ‘Frames! . KENT, ed with your entertainments, given here the . PRevaia ' And Flowers. BONNETS,richestand best seiected ever offered vada county. it Bonnets and Hats bi ty that m4 — Very ‘tue Stylés of Bonnet, tht 8; CAPS; RIBBONS). Gipery Bonnets for Ladies & Mine CHINESE PEARL.HATS,. Gold and Pearl-Straw Gimps. er Pattern Bonnets, direct from Park, Her entire stuck of Millinery ~being th Aan gen, fale jade: . NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEASit pressed and alter; ‘to the latest shupes. emember the place, N Mill Street Miross Valley. — as Pa Importers and Dealers in Foolscap, Legal ,Letter, Straw and Wrapping. Papers, Post Office and Legal Envelopes, 42 and 44 J Street, Sacramento, July 3ist—im “EL 8. CROCKER & 0, _ STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ieee and Note Papers Writing ‘Fluids and Inks, Memorandum and Time Boola, : Card Stock, etc. etc. . Sveegihines im the Stationery Line, At San Franeisco Prices! Blank Books Manufactured. Steam Printing Establishment, Sacraments, PAINTS, OILS, WIZARD OIL, . wee FOR SALE BY NEVADA CITY. TURPENTINES, RING’S AMBROSIA, And ANYTHING ELSE in odr line. J. F. BUSSENIUS. Corner of Commercial & Pine Streets. UNION THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALL! LIABLE. Fire and Marine Insurance, INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Nos. 416 and 418 California Street, Cash Capital......-.-.$750,000 Surplus July 1st, 1866..$119,735 Charles D. Haven, Seeretary. Guetave Touchard, Marine Director. A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. _ CALEB T. FAY. President. SES only Ve Foetal the posing Apply to Phili ian Barber chop: Beved Wecet of Hotel. MARY DOLORES LEODOR, — MIDWIFE AND DOCTRE SS No. 57 Spring Street, Next door to John ae Bere Brewery: 5 par Wail Paper! e F. A. POTTER. Quality of watege Masonic Building, Pine Street, . )FyAs on-hand, avd for Sale, every Variety, ‘Wall Paper, Window Shades, Wir dow Fixtures, Picture ~eiger * ee ale tr If contained two notes and R. P, Barnett eck open Alms & Tug” The Pati eterte oy Xs conte ret ae oa pay Neds: of. es on rpenter r wo Si Rada dane at apart . was lost on ass aon are of Soa =< aew Be? Howév Theatr Englist tendere ma Hi These . lar am doubt.t filling ' evehin; ina per. sey Qu W. Le Devel’s play w of the gems ¢ which ¢ ite. Ir . will ple with w at the ] city. 1 Theatre “Suir terday their tu Cu,, an have be comme tiffs all been, pe that Fil them, ¢ ledge. ments ‘i the two stateme be impe iu the € den are ig an it with in! THE tuble Bs the mes line eve Everyb and all head to nishing er than chase tl having prices, « © tors. Reeu new mil panies . & repor' to head modate these dt Saturda parade take pl tine for New j and har on Bro Saxby ¢ Dew sto ATTA awwere st ‘Jey, on tached, teamete meve th quence East Saturda for the