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Travseri. pt.
— Bhe DaiDA ly
CITY, CALIFORNIA
. . A Wrrrtne Macutng.—A person in
Canrer’s Bkwerrr.—About one hunthis city, snys the Call, who has been blind ; dred gnd fifty pérsons’ assembled at the
Theatre on Monday evening on the occaNEVA
ce
by which blind person, or « person
in sion of Carter’s benefit.’ The’ entertainthe dark, may write with as much facility ment lasted until 11 o’clock and was high.
s.
PREs
CIAL
OFFI
CITY
&
as
One favored with light and the gift of ly appreciated by all present. The music
NTY
COU
sight! The new invention does not teach by the string and brass bands, the songs
one
how to write, but enables one in the and chorasses wére good and the sdle by .
ee . WEDNESDAY, “DEC
. 19, 1866.
_
dark to write correctly, crossing all the Edmonds.
was excellent.
NEV!
Foot of Main and Broad
PLACE & Mccowgn,
Horses,
He handles the
“t’s” and dotting all the “i's.” The maviolin in a masterly manner aud produces
Amentcan Diretomacy—tThe character. chime provided for by the invention will sweeter musi¢ than any performer we have
of American diplomacy during the past not cost over six or seven dollars, and it listened to in a long time. “A humorous
been enormous, and the huge volumes of
:
Bu;
PRESIDENT LINCOLN IN MARBLE—Mrs. city matters, was read by Mrs. Carter.—
ternoon
at t)
Horses boarded by the day or week.
crashing ove
speed. The
below spran
ception of G
ing to escap
6 fey CITY SCRIP. HOLDERS.—An Warrants
drawn on General Find and
and sagacity, ifnotof boldness.
tered pre.
vious to May 19th, 1866, will be Fr. On presenta.
bre Interest on the same will cease fom an
te,
Alsoall Warrants drawn on Fire Fund and.
istered previous to-Oct. 27th, 1866, -will be paid
WM. F. EVENS, Treasurer,
STE VER WARE, presentation.
Treasurer’s Office, Nevada City, Dec, 19th,
_ add to the difficulty the early opportuniwith Mr. Lincoln, and she learned toknow served in the cavalry during the war.—
:
ties of the war were wasted by incompeevery line,*feature and expression of his Lieut. Porter has a recruiting office in
tent generals, and color was given to the face and head. ‘That she has reproduced Kidd’s building and is ready to muster in
swift assumption of Russell that the Unthem with marvelous fidelity and artistic a hundred more able bodied men.
wer, many of the best friends of the late
Senna
ic. was destroyed. But now the rebellion
resident bear witness. Governor Andrew
Founp.—A
safe key, whiclthe owner
is broken it is not a pleasant task to read Senators Summer and Wilson and Mr.
back over the volumes of diplomatic corBoutwell and others, all pronounce this can get by calling at this office.
respondence, and observe the shifts by bust an extraordinary faithful represenNew York E.ection.—We have the
tation of the great original. The bust, in
_.
be justified even by the plea that we were
tn extremis. The surrender of Mason and
Slidell can never be looked upon with com
placency by the American people, because
the Cabinet certainly consulted discretion
far more than valor.
However American
precedents may have justified our course,
United election. The total: vote was 723,624.
Fenton (Union) received 369/133, and
NorFOLK AND KENTUCKY.—Since the Hoffman (Cop.) 251,491; Fenton’s majority
race for the Inauguration Stake, at Jerome 44,682. Lincoln's majority in 1864 was
Park, New York, says the Solano Press, 6,749. The vote for Fenton is 398 in excess
Kentucky is considered to be'the best race of Lincoln’s while Hoffman’s falls 7,495
horse east
of
to be anxious to
SuccEssFuL Poniticrans.—A_
sia op Wien
Has on hand, at his store,
A Large ‘Stock of
is =
was purchas
& year ago fc
FOR CASH.
. FINE GIFT BOOKS,
By W. C. RANDOLPH,
Masonic Building.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
a
oe
=
—7
“ert reflection on its quietude while those
outrages were being committed. -It said
plainly, we kept still out of prudence while
we were fighting our domestic foe, but
‘ow we are free from danger
in that quar, ter you must apologize and pay for the in
+ jiiries you have done to us when we could
not help ourselves.
It confesses the hol
lewness of the diplomatie professions of
esteem which were kept up during the
war, and indicates a return to first princi
PORTMONAIES,
~ HERIFE'S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution
Ss to me delivered, issued out of the District
Court of the 14th Judicial Distritt in and for the
county of Nevada, State of California, bearing
is under the control of Obérlin Colle
Ohio, for the use of the st
rate-of ten
with plaintiff's
per cent per annu® till paid, together
costs and disbursements, at the
Timety J
anxious to k:
acceptable Cl
TOYS,
date of said judyment, and accruing costs amount
ing to the sum of $45 50. Ihave levied upon all
lady, we wot
the right, title and interest of the defendants,
Patrick Lee, Benj. McCauley, Wm. Campbell and
Alex. Stoddard, therein mentioned, or either of
studying that branch of science.
Ir Jeff. Davis dies at Fortress Monroe it
them, in and to the following described pro
ing Machine,
rty,
to-wit :—All those certain mining claims, situate And a host of other articles too nu
and being upon Osborn Hill, about 2% miles
merous to mention.
southeasterly from the town of Grass Valley,
. ’ Yes, he will be killed with kindness and Grass
Valley Township, Nevada county, State of
the President will be guilty. California,
known as the claims of the Phenix °
Mining Company, bounded on the north, west
—. and south by the
claims of Woodworth & Co. and
A GERMAN Hint.—A friend of ours, says
on the east 7 the claims of Gregory & Co. toARRIVALS AT THE
.
the Napa Reporter, who ‘goom yoost from NATIONAL
ntcomad withall the rights, privileges and appur
EXCHANGE HOTEL. enances therennto belonging.
Sharmany,” was talking the ‘other day
Notice is hereby given that I will expose to
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
public sale all the above described property, to .
with a friend concerning our national
ples. Napoleon’s invasion of Mexico was prospects, when the two were interrupted
by a third person who at once began to
winked at, though it was in ostentatious
will be willful murder.—Brick Pomeroy.
satisfactiop
—
line, give me a-call
LANCASTER &
HASEY, Proprietor.
December 18, 1866,
the highest bidder for cash,
in front of the
Courthouse door, in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, January 15th, 1867. between the hours
of 9 o’clock, A. M. and 5 o’clock, P.M..
Given under my hand at Nevada, this 17th day
that we waited for peace to make these migrated,
ae
ee
.
things even; and the American people
Miss Sue Robinson, formerly so popular,
expect that firmer action of their govand so long disappeared from the California .
ernment which they patiently waived stage is at the Opera House, Virginia City.
~ while
so much could be said in favor of
LATELY in Montana, a couple.of copperheads and a furious womam, assaulted
*The debates in the English papérs upon
. the question ofthe Alabama claims do not a radical editor in his office. The brave
. proceed upon the idea that the United fellow set-to and whaled all three of them
States may enforce its demands by repriafter which a copperhead justice fined him
$20 for assault and battery.
. sals: but that it is to the interest of Eng
BS Jones Candda Hill
W EGra
do
Ww Hamilton Sacrament
2
——
and Dollars in gold coin of the United
States—
costs of court amounting to
25, with interest
thereon from the date of
said ju
ent at the
rate of two and ¥ per cent = month
, payable in
like gold coin, [$125 counsel fee in
gold coin,] till
id, which ju
ent is recorded in judgment
Kk 4, of the
in this matter for four years should be. Pennsylvania.
ome recognized as a precedent for future
CEO, R. CRAWFORD. .
AGENCY.
:
;
‘
or parcel of
.
in the village of Boston Ravinland
e, in wat
The Mutual Life Insurance Company roePhen ape
OF NEW YORK.
Has the Largest Cash Assets, .
Pays the Highest Dividends.
on of of pier and
te of
encing at the sou
of the lot of landof the late Mr. § Spin
a
property of the Estate of said de
ning thence in a southerly direction
alo
reed or Main street of said Boston
distance of one hundred and twenty Ravine
t
he
lot orBebe1fyof . and owned by Mr. fi
en
Dore
ne; then
pane
s
ce
The Home Mutual Fire Insurance
Company
6f San Francisco,
ONE million of dollars worth of cattl
action against itself. If England pays
e
are
on
their
way
East fram Texas. Cattle By judicious distribution of its
these claimis speedily our people will not
risks
Took carefully to its motives, But the atare selling in that State at only five dollars and prompt payment of all
its loss
:
. titude
of our own government should be per head.
es by Fire
or Marine
ts taking the
#uch that it may be-vindicated as assertTwo young Americans, name
d
Beck
with
. :
‘Tea
d of allCompanies on this coast.
dng, and ready and able to enforce, its stand first and third in the
competitive ex:
:
by a resort to the last argument of aminatio
of a class
n of 118 civil engineers
8. B DAVENPORT, Agent, .
=
and stone
ereon or in any
orien
g8 and improvements
connected therewith,
e tenements, he
A. Goldsmith
in receipt of «
tion of which
nin
Dry
Goods,
;
i
A.
mas present 1
with small cl
Eeconomize !
Buy your Goods at
very high. (¢
How to
*
doubt he will
it, as it will t
THe Late
‘past we hav
storm.’ The
almost impa
dine
that
e mene
vertisement i
CRIPT several]
said District Court, on page 270
and whereas it is ordered that the Mortg
age set
forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed
weep
pro nig Lsacaspong —sa yee ~All
get up more .
Tenders”—th
,
Dac. 15th.
Nevada
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. boo
and
on one hundred and thirty
to pay them lest,in case ofa war,EngMrs.Deborah Redford,aged ninet
y-three And does the Larzest amount of busland may lose more than their amount by years, the sole survivor of the
historical
the issuance of cruisers from cur ports.— Wyoming massacre, which occurred dur.
States,
distance of oue hundred and
thirty feet
In other words, England cannot afford' ing the Revolutionary war, is still living fo,
.
poss of awnning(cogether with
ai the
that the principle on which ‘it proceeded with her son, Dr, A, Bedford, inWaverly,
We would a
makjng a pre
the agent, R.
CHRISTMAS
San Francisco A McDonald Washingto
express his views in regard tothe question JE Saget
D
Hapgood Bine Tent 8 Garber Red Dog
of Dec. 1266.
R.B,; GENTRY, 8 Sheriff.
Pattee Nevada City R P Barnett Canada Hill
By R. B. Patton, Under Sh.
ourwar closed the Imperialists were fre in hand much to the displeasure of our JL MPeno
Dibble
do
JW
&
Ellison
Byrne,
A
do
—
“i
Tuetonic, friend. The latter stood it as AM Stephers
do
J Newman Grass Valle
~aninded that such things could not be. It
do
TJ Manchester Yuba B
longas he could but becoming impatient, J K Ley
HERIFF’S SALE.—Whereas, Dennis Sulliv:
femains to be seen if Napoleon and MaxiA McLane
do_=—xH Mills Rongh &
dy
the 10th day of December, A. D.
Tuttle
do DH Birdsall’Cunnin mi eredon
ecov.
~ milian are to be crowded off the continent, he said to his comrade : “Goome Mr. S——., L
a judgwent in the District Court of1866,r
the Four.
do
G Gephard Grass Valley teenth
seta chair along wit der dable side up, JM 83Hicks
Judici
al
Distri
ct
of
the
Raymond
State
of
Califo
do
rn
JW
nolds
and if England is to be made to liquidate
do
in and for the County of Nevada, against Miche
do
JW Philps New York
ant we will bolitic mit.one anoder.” The DF Briton
al
and Bridget Cloonen for the sum of One
our demands under the direct pressure of
C Green
do
JR Thomas
Thous
do
threatened war. Our course has confessed other took the ‘hint, and immediately
be the best
ix
mediately, ax
If you want anything in the above jf only
a few on
Violation of American theories ; but when
a fek
STATIONERY,
Dollars, damages, with interest thereon at the
A TELEGRAPH line, thirty miles
t
ee
———
necticut. T]
and about fc
mill was com
After a run «
time twenty
three -hundr
taken out. “
and rough a
done in cold
snow. ‘For t
that not mo
saved. This
argues well f
The Eagle C
' eight ledges:
we understan
during the W
.
dtder that all military companies in the LEAVENWORTH.-Th? cityof Leavenworth date Dec. 17th, on a ju
ent rendered in said
Kansas, was laid out inaJune, 1854, and Court on the 10th day of
ember, 186, in favor
State which shall not have perfected their
of
Peter
Johnson
and
against,
Patrick Lee, Benj.
now
contains
twenty-five
thousand
inorganization by the last day of December
McCauley, Wm. Campbell and Alex. Stoddard.—
{
habitants. e ee
=
rtners, composing “Phenix Mining Company,’
be mustered out as the law directs.
for the sumof Seven Hundred Nine and 12-100
Bie Monry.—An express train carried
the twenty millions of thalers which form
the war indemnity Austria must pay
Prussia. The-svhole amount was paid in
silver, It was loaded by the ton, and took
twenty men six days to count it. Ten
clerks, twelve tellers and thirty-six. gendarms accompained the train.
Canon, a few
with some fo
Devil’s Cano
on reninniong
_ Pebellion, in demanding a settlement of
. the Alabama claims, was in itself a cov
ADUJTANT General Evans has issued an
the Eagle.C
most encours
n incoesiumeah
since 1851.
under groun
Goon Ye
CORNER BROAD & PINE STREETS,
Srines shi. sesumed for the time—beingto TF fact,
all of his competitors at the First.
Union been at peace its clear duty would
have been to teach England that the law
which it enforced upon others would be
insisted upon against herself, The attitude towards England which the govern
ment assumed soon after the close of the
aman of in
acter, highly
him. He ha
terday after
_ @isgrace or destroy us. A nation which
THE Président says
in his message: “Our
American Derby at Paterson. Norfolk has
defies the dictates of international law, or
never lost a heat nor a race, and may justGovernmeetis now findergoing its most
denies their existence, to suit its own purtrying ordeal.” It certainly is a severe
ly be considered the “monarch of the
poses, has no right to insist upon other natrial
to sufferthe shame and disgrace of
turf.”
PS
tions being governed by them, Had the
having’ a s6t’and a blackguard at its head.
2
<P
residing in ]
CEO. R. CRAWFORD,
Nevada. December 19th.
the former almost distanced Kentucky,and
and so terrik
few moment
New York, a
dence of the
he was a me
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP ;
a8 Norfolk is concerned. We believe our Wood and a State Senator, on last Wedhad no right to urge such acticn upon us,
issey
Solano horse to be the fastest inthe world. nesday night, won of Hon. John
for its whole dealing towards us and other
one
hundred
and
forty
thousand
at
Norfolk and Kentucky are brothers, but
A car was s
HOLIDAY GOODS.
:
CALIFORNIA as
struggle with a malicious foe,yet England
Fhe «
were at wor
by a friend vy
a
special
Flat.
with him. .
a store on'G:
funeral took
AND EVERY VARIETY
and came conveniently to the surface to
and Gladiateur,and it is not improbable dispatch to the Tizhes says on the authorfurnish an excuse for backing out of a
that Mr. Winters may gratify him, as far ity of the New York Herald, that Ben.
ations had been in violation of ‘the doc.
Cement Mine for sale. For farther
lars enquire at the NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL.
dig
Opals,
of the Rocky Mountains, and short of MeClellan’s.
Mr. Jerome professes
r[HREE TWENTIETHS of the Green Mounteh .
Diamonds,
the
makea match with him against Norfolk
FOR SALE,
Rubies,
which our enemies over the water were marble, is to occupy a place ofhonor in: full official returns of the New York
foiled in their designs to get up quarrels; the Senate Chamber
and many of the expedients can scarcely States.
es
Clocks,
DEATH 0
: made brief:
Greenman, »
To Let on the most Reasonable Terms, _
Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladies
oy
:
4
is solicited
"A share of-pablic patronage
amt
age
isfaction qaiventesd
the condition of the side-walks, and other
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
The entertainment throughout was good,
The UniAmes, of Boston, says the Chicago Repuband we are sorry there was not‘a larger
her bust of Lincoln,
after .
ted States during most of the
time-was in. ican, has finished
—or—
attendance. The weather, however, has
several
months
hard
study
and
earnest.
_-the position of a man struggling witls
to been so stormy that large audiences can
mearly equal antagonist, with other foes work. Mrs. Ames had rare advan
hardly be expected.
—
waiting a favorable moment, or plausable bring to the accomplishment of this underENTERED THE SERVICE.—A. Stevens:
excuse, to overwhelm him. Under such taking. Her devotion to suffering soldiers
_ircumstances the task of preserving peace during the war, and the necessity of her -and John Levings have. volunteered for
with tife'rest of mankind while we whipfrequent presence gipon the battle-field, the cavalry regiment for the regular army, Watches,
ped the rebels was no easy matter. To brought her into friendly personal relations now being recruited on tlils coast. Levings
dispatches are a monument of industry
Carriages and
a
~ . Gentlemen.
Carriages for Funerals will
furnish,
ben :
ed'on short notice,
five years has been the subject of admiramust eventually become of great assis poem on reconstruction, in which the
tion
or reproach in neatly equal propor-\ tance to those who are so unfortunate as “city dads” received sundry hits about
tions, The mere labor
of composition has: to be deprived of their eyesight.
LOcaL
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada,
GOLDSMITH’S
Faghionable Dry Goods Stor, .
Cor, Broad & Pine Sts.
Nevada City.
be
age must ha\
Pars in.
* such
as pimp!
Carpets.
.O11 Cloths,
Millinery
“ “use
of Hall’s
Goods.
lodide of Pat
. Ladies and Children’s Shoes.