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December 23, 1865 (4 pages)

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‘CHINESE this: place’ w Chinesedin ‘Tae Union Panty —Immediately after . ate ig tecgag inelumbe: “In the Senate,: teatro States are . ce tes ofColum a, Routh . e moce Union part began to h thatthe prin nna to the a sisted botorethe. wat, America, whels tl Sis tracts.of nko and h Brown New soe M McCloud Hu i ae 5 diste*aud 11) "ou of i Dosey, M Dooley mar de do RF princes of C last. Of cor on hand at tl would have Barnett Cana hi “do “W Mead Washington will be purchased and saw inills erected -~ ptt oe now stands 140 ; ~ WF Bryant San Fr 2¥ceg nol —OFr— ‘was sure to fall to picoo Some who ote me ates but on thegreat question oe atock..is. ng ic? yee aeatativas do . ROM “Go Mrs J W Brown “we with” the ‘party during the war accepted inte , of $500 each. A, B. Webster, co once a WATCHES, DIAMONDs oot of thea, wera or, keeping them, or p GAs Rey wade Ruerk C.F Maey: You Bet) tout hew political inte dey Brown, A: D. Hill, J. D. Hill, = for a. period in.probaES Pratt San Juan AJ MeDonnald Ce hi } wae not suf J. 8. Maxwelland proporG B Matec. RB, A.8. Wood, are namdott it is not probablethat the same do. cre Senre Auae cxyimpair the strength of be aay Trustees for the first three monthe, tions will be, prese meres. Should all the E GoldFle Baretscotpton Southern now without representa1 ler Orienta m } fem everywhere in the State it} principal place ofoP eeeisto be tion, whose Senators and Representatives E a Goodman. a , : bo J8 Riynond ‘Piety we‘victorious. Thosewho leftthe party. ‘San Pranciscos ‘ate’ yét tobe elected, choose Demoérats GF Wwit Be furchie Ranch. ved and that the only. way to sustain the} made acontract with fifty Irish laborers: crits; and the House of —AND— SILVER MR & MRS. tion of affairs in the South. He believes ten dollars a month and a peck of meal, and aré peaceably disposed and are ready to acfour orfive pounds of pork a week; nor. -cept the verdict of the war, but he is satis all righté without any guarantees-for the fuany other people, but these people just fied that the Freedman’s Bureau is indisture, ond w disposition’ on the part of late freed and virtually slaves still. pensable and that it would not be ‘safe to rebels to place those who were most prominent in the war _ggainst the nation in the _ SEVERAL rebel generals and colonels most honorable statfons, and to secure as have lately published phamphiets, assigning much 'of the institution of slavery as possia variety of reasons why the Confederates ‘ble, by the’ enactment. of laws for the opdid, not succeed instheir attempt at estubpresston 6f freedmeny There also exists a lishing an independent Boston They strong disposition to keep . the rebel debt in lay the blame principallyjon poor Jeff. Davis. wileh & condition that it may at some time In our opinion, Col. Grace, of Alabama, be assumed by our Government. In all gave the true. reason. ina speech that he these points late rebels. and northern, copmade some time since: “The reason we perheads areagreed, and whenever thetiwe didn’t succeed was because we were d——d for action arrives these two classes will be badly whipped.”. found workingtogether. ‘Should they suc withdraw the national troops. The freedmen will require the protecting care of the Government, he thinks, for several years. PREACHIN tt. den will pre Broad st; Sut in the evenin at 14 P. M, Rev. R. B W. C. RANDOLPH, Congregation A. M. aad 7 and Bible Cl Masonic Bullding—Corner of Pine & Com THOMAS BROCK, utmost importance. We find the copperhome. Hedid it. They will not work for that the mass of the people in that.section head party demanding the admission of 1ebs els to the full and:‘immediate enjoyment of they ever sa WARE. FOR SALE CHEAP, by and thought he had done with “niggers.” “A°glatice at the: ‘‘situation” will be,we The men came to him the second day after ‘GRaNnT’s Rerout,—General Grant has think,sufficiont to satisfy any loyal man that their arrival, dnd told him they would burn reported tothe President upon the condihis house down unless he sent them all guests speak ® and resentutives Government or uphold the President is brought them to his farm at great expense, would contain ene hundred and fifty Union— their organization. ists to. ninety-two D rats, united action among Union men is of the American tas Chinese vian The dinner vy EEWELEY. Bridgeg jer JH Henry Grass Val hi C Coleman Gold sholat . . THe DirFeReNce ‘Berween Warre opposed to universal suffrage, as isto be exMy D Wesley ed in the last ‘lection. @ copperheads AND BLACK.—A planterin North Carolina pected they will do; and should they all be J M MAbbott: Summ ¢ T Mein JUST RECEIVED admitted, the Senate will then contain fortyJ 8 Warfield Mur RR Blake Nevada atill contend that the Union party,is: dissolthought totry white labor. He sent North, seven Unionists and twenty-seven Demo “were rebuked and the o}d. fo wrerwhelm: “hotel. Man; . Rev. R. I mercial Streets, Nevada City. Will give a. services and Nevada, Dee. 10th. GRAND SOCIAL PARTY, Sunday at 3 « Rev. Mr. E. Church or ‘As. their: House, on GOLD. FLAT, Monday Evening next, Dec, 25th. Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy Gooids, CHRISTMAS NIGHT. L. PHILIPS, : All are invited to attend. Excellent music and a good Supper will be provided, — . 23 Brine. Yo committee ay ON BROAD STREET, dext door to the Post Office * . presents on Methodist § Church to-da the purpose . dies request that all havi bring them ir Has a large stock of Quantities of the clay thom the Corn Opposition Steamer Day, January 15th. OPPOSITION TO NEW YORK!! it brings $80 per tun. The clay, when Havana Cigars, of every brand, thoroughly washed and dried,is free from CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL all grit and much resembles flour in whiteTHE Central American Transit ness. It is of superidr: quality for the manCompany will a the favorite double engine oy aaa ufacture.of China ware, but is principally AMERICA. W. IL. MERRY, Commander. used in adulteration of white lead and in A a Jargee quantity of Superb Smoking and Chewings Tetecan, ‘to which. he” invites the, at-. tention of pind Sh and Chewers. He has also, Pipes of every variety, from @ common clay to a splendid Meerschaum. wall bedis being sent to New* York, where Via. Nicaragua exercises at . evening. Aléo on hand a splendid stock of For San Juan Del Sur. from Mission Street History agent of. Ric wharf, at 10.0’clock, A. M Urrer Extikpation oF SLAVERY,— the manufacture of glazed wall paper. Toys, Fancy Goods and Nick Naxs coed in moulding the policy of Government ON FRIDAY JAN. 15th, There is now hardlya doubt that the insti-. of every kind, together with a fine stock of VALLANDIGHAM, “the martyr,” has left, Connecting at eT. the magnifto their purpose, the fate of freedom will tution of human.slavery willin a few years icent new Steamer SANTI 2,500 tons. CUTLERY. politics and took to. lecturing on religion. — be sealed and the life of the Republic jeopFor New York. No charge for Meals on the é pate we be extinct; 80 far as civilized nations are Isthmus. A beggage ge Master will be sent:thro’ has also’a hi ets.” > His first essiy was at Dayton, Ohio, on “The ardised. concerned, Even within the present centuBible as a Literary Book.” He is like those The principles for which the nation enry, slavery was recognized and propagated gaged in war, can po more be secured by France, England. Russia, Spain and sevFrench dames of the old regime, who, after each trip. Freight and Insurance on Treasure at the lowest rates. The San Juan and Colorado Rivers are now full of water. ‘The transit from Ocean to Ocean is madein 20 hours. — ‘The proprietor of this establishment is bound to retain its good reputation for keeping splendid goods and selling them. lower anybody else in this city, Call and examine the goods, at the old = next door to.the Post Offi through the ageney of the copperherd par-— eral other Egropean powers’of leas -promia life of wickedness, always gave their closThe Moses Taylor will sail Feb. es 1866, ing years to’ the strictest religious. obseryty than the Union could haye been saved by For further inforeption: mene 8 ae nence, while in the Western Hemisphere it i. W MOND. “Agent, ance, expecting to. cheat the devil out of his the Chieage Convention. The future welflourished to even a greater extent. GRAND FESTIVAL. N. W. corner of ares and Pine streets, prey by means of prayer. Up stairs, San Franeiseo fare of the ation depends upon the fidelity THERE must have been some’ little good with which Union men discharge their duty. Kr At least two thirds of the ‘diseaHISTORICALLY Snot,—A troublesome The leyal,men whe united themselvesto-~ in the natural being of Wirtz, the Anderses with inch he_h family wr BE NEFIT rouge on b the gether when Sumter was assailed by. traisonville jailor. During his imprisonment he bear was shof at North Ellsworth, Maine, ‘are affife want ofastanten to the condition of OF THE prio must still remain true to their princi{ had @ pet cat upon which he lavished the ‘with, a musket that was surrendered by the the blood. Whenever the blood be=comes impure, no matter proms what French to the .Brisish
at Louisburg, N.S., and country of all may be lost. The kindness. which he demied to the ‘humar specause, the effects of suc impurity . 'COLORED M. Ee CHURCH, one dent and Congress will, we are conficies. After bis execution, the cat, some in 1775." It was used at the battles of Conare? immediately felt, either way or another: an unless measNEVADA CITY, . . v aa work ‘together in reconstructing the tobacco, “Cummings on the Apocalypse,” cord, Lexington and Bunker Hill; also at ures are at once taken to remove rebel‘States, and Johnson, giving up hisexsome old clothes and a bottle of whisky, periment will fully satisfy the loyal men of were all that was left in’ his chamber. the siege of Castine, and in the war of 1812 such -im uriti with Great Britain, Its history is traced becomes wmbete sick nese the. whole rystem and a long fit of d sometimes death. ‘To take place on th: ‘Dr. Samuel Adams, Jase Monday Evening, January Ist, ’66. back for 110 years, td ‘nation, ‘President Jobnson has already knewn Chemist of san Francisco THERE are a inile a:a half of iron-clads has ots, mostly of Gal Raggy tes and fixed certain conditions which he requires now laid up in the Delaware River, at Tre New Yerk Times is wonderfally imroe mort ly o w rebel States to accept. Among them are rd comb:inedi with Baran?: with the chivalry and bravery of partilaane This Festival is giveri for tha purpose of raising League Island—a mile and a half of warpressed Todide of5° Es paral suc the following: Thejrecognition in their new ships whose ports are closed, whose guns the rebels down in Mississippi, and, bases its constitutions of the abolition of slavery, and ie. bos igi means to pay off the debts against the Church. It is hoped that the people of this city will assist in the laudable object. armless Pay eve= are silent; frem whose escape-pipes no admiration on a paragraphin a Columbus perticniay steam curls upward to thé air. The vespaper which states that because the negroes Fy, alli riven 6 OR Ie strc sels, which have done the country so much wouldn’t work for nothing, the high-tones ot at restore res cine atient. to rob =, oP gh service, are practically disthantled, and left turned out’ in force aud ite down their fect rer, is called * and is for ote at a sloudte att a1 to rest in peace until they are again needed. cabins. the ratification ef the Amendment to the Federal Constitution prohibiting it for all ». time to come. He also requires a delaration, as’ the voice of the State, that seces~ TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. ret ‘gion is a nullity and that all its acte, debts ns and obligations are null and void. ~ Speak~ Committee. . i esa MRS. EK. E, MONTELL. st ee BAILEY,“ 8. LIVINGSTON. 6. De TYLER. ** M.A, BOOTH. United States Drug Store, EP men THe New York Independent says. what Tun eee Cullen. has just issued a Cor. f Bush & Powell Sts., San Francisco er-Colfax has also added to. these, that the most men mean to-day by ‘the President's manifesto to the clergy of the arch diocese all Druggists in the State. new State Constitutions must be ratified by plan of reconstruction,’ is the pardoning of of Dublin, against the Brotherhood, -thor}a Francisco, Deo. 23—1w a voté of the people, lest they claim hereafevery rebel forthe crime of rebellion, and oughly condemning it. He denounces . . terthatthe conditions of the President were the utter refusal to pardon a single black Orangemen, Ribbonmen, Fenians, Free Maexacted under military rule. The condiloyalist for the crime of being black. sons, and says that Fenianism ‘is @ com—AND—., tions claimed by the leading men of the . pound of wickedness and folly. ° Tue Constitutional Awendment passed Union party do not ‘materially differ from —e ween mg HAPPY NEW .YEAR! those prescribed by the President, although the “Oregon Legislature with only three , many thiuk that the guatantees for the faithopposing votes Hang the traitors and T have just received « ful performance of the conditions required niake the thiugunanimous, Nevada, Deo. 20th. are not sufficient. Congress ida taken huld . GENERAL McClellan, the Dresden jour of this question in the right way, and we nale state, intends to take up his residence have little fears for the-future. The greatfor the Wiuter in that city.’ A MONUMENT is to be erected at Moscow men, and the Union. party. will be made stronger by reason of the policy of Congress to commemorate the emancipation of the and the Administration,”Be history of the Russian peasants. past few months has provéd to Union men CANDIES & CAKES! A CHINAMAN wass beaten to: death by that the missiun of their party will not be some of his countrymen, in Marysville, on. acconiplished until perfect harmony . be tween the North and South is established— Sunday. lust. until the es of the ‘past and the dangers Tue Federal shells struck eight hundred of futured ord are entirely eradicated. Wouses in Petersburg, as has been ascertain. ed by actualcount. Ir ‘enhshal Gen, MoClellan has offered bisassistance to the Pope. Better fur him A Fine Gothic ohare myrecently been CANDY if he had offered some assistance to another erected at Aspinwall, New Grenada, costing, with ite organ,. ward of $60,000, Pegs, bg A acaalapimaiiitaeds So bess Ir. has been ascertained that the sok Justus HoWey,&member of ‘thie Sacra. . ti nallflniinemniitila ‘ rye ematical Importer of Cigars and Tobacco! AVIN facilities FAA tim lant enablog te soll geome San Francisco Jobbing Prices and 25 per cent less than any Store Wamily Bibles, in the mountains, ‘Prayer Books, To my extensive stock I would*Gall the attention and the public generally. Toy Books, &c. of Dealers Orders from.all parts of the country will be fait All of which will be sold at the fally attended to. ESTABLISHMENT i Pade in search of HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Fine Colered Photonraphs, heat in a yearis'sufficient to melta coating mento Pioneer Association, diedon sume VA feot . last, of heart disease.” rege er eeee ee EXpensive Luxvay.+A ‘entiddan, ‘dabclabut to Bau. Lewis: nd And to whi he invites ch the attention fan “GEO. Fr.auatene JULIUS. GREENWALD. * _Bevaia, Oct. 15th. ae Tue CHE tion of prese at the eth Before the esting exere by the child _ AFTER C! al shots we! thief a few. place. John chieken, Syow.—" Gregory’s & yesterday m excellent sle at this time tional, has t pany for tw -Toads excee Valley and 1 PHIL fancy good times. ’ Nick St excellent fi New Gi and New Y sortment o! manufactur the latest s who wish t did suit will wane BREWERY. ORE BLASAUY, RIM as ct Recess cen char by calling af ~ po more 1 pants, made oneer Mills for boys—v or importer You Ma inherit any "Faia sa ad fatmssan be se of ging meet ec of Broad and Pine,Ripvete. wines “GRAPE VINES, making the 1 ble. Roveu I Lowest. Possible Price! Wholesale and Retail the ground, into tain, re oceasion to New and Splendid Stock Beautiful Gift Books, ‘Tuvenile Libraries, DISAGRE Thursday “ni, THe CaM Cigars, ‘Tobacco, Pipes, ae. é&e 4 est harmony “now ‘prevails among Union . present for ( joining the . ’ . ‘A MERRY CHRISTMAS . LAFAYETTE BAKERY, _ The . well written _ Beer in Kegs-or Bottles, 22887 ona, om Reser ye ako one andr of childhoo measles, ‘h glands, ‘to sleeplessne Yellow. Do Brigham,; w