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December 30, 1865 (4 pages)

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adi. @Ondition prescribed inthe eall, is; that del~ be made with. the County Reeorder ;within:
Unless this
: go to the County and State School Funds,
‘each one-third, and the General State.and
* vuid.
eee litigation,
by pr ng tules wonder which titles to
ned nny he “wy uited oF 16k, It i¢-proines in the’ State, It proh locator of a nine shall ‘be
on fitled to bine Sa discoverer to
100 feet te 30 ee days are to be
allowed to properly designate the “claim: after discuvery. Parties are entitled to ong
—, on each ledd’by-location and transfers
by bills of sale when the con-’
toe oes not exceed $25. After the’
posting!of adticed by lédeators; & record must .
‘15 days. Within thirty days after the filing’
_ of notice an affidavit must be filed with
_ the Recorder’ that the amount of work
Weg in d in the dil] .has been dove. “Fhe
t of work ‘required is proportioned to
the side” i. the claim, ‘being bout $25.
worth for every 500 feet. or fractional part.
“thereof. No élaint’6f more than 6000 feet;
can be! taken’ ip ‘under 3 a single location. —
affidavit” is filed, the claim.
becomes yeid.) Exch succeeding. year parties holding claims are required either to do
a specified amount of work, or to take out
nvlieenseddordet t¢-hold the ‘claimne. The
heenses vary in.yrice from’ $10 to $80, and
areanndereridence St) the intention Of the
purchaser t to hold.the mine described. , The
proceeds of the sale;of these licenses are to
County Fund, “one third. "The bill has -not .
come up for pass aan .the Assembly yet.
THE Miners QoNVENTION —A gentle-.
man largely interest Wp mining, has suggested that the miners of Nevada county
should take-‘some ‘action with a view ‘to
sending an accredited delegation to the
State Convertion, which is ‘to assemble at
Sacramento onthe 17th of next’ mouth
This county stands high among the mineral
districts of the Btates and wax have o large
number of i
business;:1 10 could : much good in the
‘ednvéntion. ‘If they go down as the repro.
sentatives, of the miners, their. influence
ore be great, and they 1 would accomplisl. ie
mde than, wi ‘he ‘possible. under ; other
circumstances. We would second the suggestion for :a-meeting: for the purpose of
» ansting delegates, not only here butin every
other town ifi the county, ‘There is no necessity fora connty eonrention, "The miners
in each loc wt can ,hold meetings and
choose delega to. represent them in the
mass convetition at Sacramento: ‘The only
_ ‘egates shall be engaged.in mining.
4 RecvoNsirruction Prorosais.—The
essential conditions: ef reconstruction as pro;
PB y the. President in form of offieial .
‘ proc! Amations or. dispatches, or familiar
conversations with Southern men, seem ‘to
be aboutithese!: .
wit Phe recognition ry the new ‘State
’ a ion Ver.
dusk rerkna State
orditianee of secession and all the acts, debts
and obligations'of ) the Stute ‘under — th
rebellion, are not repealed but null an
Third—The dvetaration that the obliga.
tiqny ef thenational dubt mast’be shared by
the wo in oom nen Witt a the othet
Btates
~ Fenn tatifieation bY the biti)
oSitate Legislaturés of the amendment of the
Federal Constitution abolishing and forever
“prohibiting” slavery ‘within the. limits ‘and
of the United States. Jupediane
1 © concession of the civil righta
of art at ine *peacaartana eh Sito the eman¥ St
Orr waz’ officig! vote, as
anree eaters Sa
OrBd srtlog
Spee me #¥o
Priestess Rana:
f intelligent inen engaged in the . .
. Place at Moores Flat, on Wednesday last.
zen, aged
sure gone wt work, thus demonstrati ng thejr
buy for the purpose of taking gold out, inare all’private;and4t is sé@ldoai anything 1s
known of them except by accident. A number of new millé wid’ hoist ing works~ are
} being erected, and by next Spring the numbetiof gold tyididin giqaartz mings sinsthis) vip
cinity will be doubled. Several agents of
Eastern companies are now in this county
looking at the mines, and Eastern capital.
ists are eager.ioa get hold of good paying
mines. “The Hf ats “ot quartz miners
were never brighter than atthis time. The
neighborhood of Nevada is but an example
pf affoire, throughout the entire county,
CoLoRED Festival AND EXnIBrrion.
The colored people of our city are-making
every preparation for their * approaching:
Festiyal and, Exhibjtion, on next, Monday,
evening. The Theater has been secured
for the occasion. in. order,.to accommodate
all who may attend. After, the Exhibition,
whieh! Will) ednsist of recitations, declamations, dialogues, singing, &c., by the pupils
‘of thé colored’ school, an excellent. supper
willbe served to all present. As this Festival and Exhibition is gotton up-for the purpose of-raising means to pay off the debts
now standing-against the: A.M. E. Church,
and the price of admission’ is placed at the
i it i Names NoCertif “No Shares . Am’t} smal eum of one-dollar, it is to be hoped Claybourne Simms, 37 300 125 cd
that their efforts in a good cause will meet do dp 38 408 ‘ 00
with.saccess.: Let the Theater be crowded. ES ES a asa
: . ‘ yr Ydo 41 100 ‘> 25 00
Watcu Meetingc.—On Sunday night, at g se do : 18 oe
the conclusion of the sermon at the Methopan es 8 200 50 00
: eeti ill be held; . .do. do 29: 500 126 00 diat Chureh, a watch meeting will be he Po eat ode % ro TO egy saaps
It is an old time custom,-of the Methodiste . 'k. p. "Barnett, “« « “—~ « 900° 1900” €900 . .
to pass tlie last hours of the old year in devotional exercises, and to spend the first
moments of the néw yearin prayer. The
exercises are very interesting and impressive, and these, meetings are bids lereely
attended.
i
MairasieOnLAL.-MEOn. John Pattison, Assémblyman from this Gounty, has taken advantage ofthe Legislative holiday, and taken
urfto himself a wife. The wedditig took
Se
The happy couple have our best wishes for
their welfare,
~ >f > Raprenis N ews. ~The ‘gulf. pashodt
consists, of twenty. vessels, carrying 138 guns
Commodoré Winslow, the hero of the Kear.
sarge, has been. assigned to the commend)
The squadron includes iron-clads capable of
sinking the Frenéh fleet now in the Gulf of
Mexico. weahesA London seiner says Napoleon is apprehensive that Maximilian’ will ‘follow his
wife to Paris; and has.sent the Mexican Minister to. persuade the Austrian td’Hold on.—
The same journal predicts that Max wilb get
out of the fire as soon as possible,
THe turnout of sleighting parties in Virginia city, on Tuesday night, was very gens
eral, It is estimated by some . parties that
not less than 200 teains of all classés and.descriptions were ih motion at the same tine,
MILITARY officers sentir arrived from
the East state positively that Gen. Grant bas
deterinined: on paying an early visit to the
Pavifie const. .
A RUMOR says Clayes, State Printer, has
purchased the American Flag. newspaper.—
Seabaugh is to be the editor.
~ An attempt wag made to burn the office
Sunday morning last by separating the stove
yi gaming poof "2% *
Tue Nicolson, ‘gaxement cume near r being .
a8 {destroyed by fire on Briday,,afternoon, owing to to the-boiling over of a kettle of asphal
we A BUR LIOg 4
. VENTSON.~A hirge deer, of the mal ayigender, was killed on ‘Wolf Creek, near: Grass
. Vatert ‘on Weédnteday last. Seen He
Lat are “of Puolunine: county
uaa hold’ a-Go ni ow the-Bth-ofTen
. wary.’ » tet
Pour oer pen an 2 naa ci
ns
confidence an leads, and dhowiug that tidy ¥
“hit -RaeNNeeD ~The eetert en ——~ RRIED
DW
. 'W'C Goldin Oregon’ T Eagleson! >? “de
holders as follows:
. 14th, .1865,.at the hour of 12 o’clock, M. of»said
of.the ‘Pulare/Tymes on Saturday, night of }Cand
peta
At Moore’s Flat, Dec. 27th, by J.: ah Voldttsk,
t
8 FKslelo Fico <a
— =
pe cy rim AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
BROAD’ STREET,’ NEVADA CITY.
‘Lancaster and’ Hasey, Expymile oEaway,, Dee De r 20,
JM Gatton, New Yor G tree on ahi
E’/ Wadsworth Conne C Chandler SS.
‘AE ead San Fran H Warmington GV
Allen do W A Nagler Selby. P
A:G Howe Idaho J.J Astor ek
W © O'Gara Idaho. L, G Emnerson. sy c
‘F Jenes San Juah AL Néftoni° on
J.¥ Carr Willow Val R O Willioms’ a cer
E Bommhower do 1 Clancy RAD
“JH Young Eureka J Nelon
F Henty Moores © Flanghers: Brags *
FM Hatheway . do _.J Williamson Sum Git
L‘Ayres Columbia ».T:.E Howard Alpha
G@ F Hutchison do “PN Hursher Cherok
J ¥ Hoad’& 1a Orovil J Williams San Fran
M MoCloud Hunts. h.
an
BADOW LAKE Mili snd diining CompaAk Nevada Comstty Gals) Notice ;./Phere
are de inquent upon the following described
Stock, on actount of Anstasmentslevied on the
22nd day of November, 1865, the several amounts
setopposite the names of the respective shareAnd in rdance with.law, and an order of
the Board of Trustees, made on thée2%nd day re
November, 1895. so-many cf each parcel of sai
Steck ‘as may be necessary will be sold at’ the”
office of the Company, on Mondhy. January
day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,
together with ¢oste of advertisement and expenses . of sale. A, H. OTHEMAN,
Office, No. 20 Main street, Nevada. secretary
Big ‘Tunnel Company.
Nevada county, Cal,
holders of the above Company, for the election
of officers for the-ensuing ‘year, w il be held-on the
27th day of January; A.D, 1866, #, 7 o’clock, P
M. at-the office ot the ,Gompany,No, 30 Main St.,
Nevada tity. . CRIT ENDEN, President.
A. H. Otheman,; Seorétary. ve 628
PATRONIZE
A HOME INSTITUTION!
ophe ©
PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
436 Califoruia Street,
ie pc rapirvee i aad scapes
LeOntiedes: a
J, Hunt, President. A. J. Ralston, Secrétaty
Ss. M. Wilson, Attorney. :
M. F. Hutchins,
5.8; Vhomson,: Surveyors,
NEVADA CITY AGENCY.
NO. 30 MEAIN 8'T.,
A, Hy. QGTHEMAN , Agent,
Nevada, Dee, 28th.
LAFAVER'T Re BAKERY.
CANDIES & CAKES!
Wholesale and Retail
CANDY ESTA BLES MENT
Mi. KOHLER, Broad Street, Nevada.
' “would itiform:the people of this city and the
county that he has-ih his Store, the largest: dasdrtoem uf FRESH«C ANDIES; ‘of évery flavor> and
evceiptien, superior to any in the mountains, which
L o for sale at the lowest prices.
Retail Dealeré will find it’'to their advantage to
examine his goods before buying elsewhere.
r. Kohler being an: experienced Candy maker
sift. only fresh articles to his _patrons and has no bd
€ es on hand.
Besides this, he has a fine assortment of large inna
small Cakesfor Christmas and New Years, and also
numerous articles for ornanienting Christmas Trees
Remember that at this place you will find she best
goods at the lowest ne alo
GRAND. FESTIVAL
v4 BENEFIT
‘ae OF THE
COLORED M. ‘E, curcis, .
‘Si “NEVADA ciry,
Bo take place en, :
‘Monday Evening: g, Tautitry ist, “66,
. Lowest Possible Price!
>< HOLIDAY PRESENTS: ‘)
-Cor. of Main & Commercial Streets’
OTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockeof ising 1”
. hala ee ee edited’ a
is hoped that the people of this city will assist
Ipudable o cases ~
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
5 All ef whieh, will-be scldiot they
ere ry ue atteption: of im
in search of
Eine Colored. Photographs),
Twenty-Five Cents Each,
CEO. R-. CRAWFORD,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
Nevada, Dec. 21.
BOOTS AND. SHOES!
WILLIAM R. CoE, ~
NEY ADA gITy,
Pe a ©
I have just received a
NEW STOCK OF “éoons,
Consisting of
Gents? Boots, Shoes and Galters,
Ladiés?, Misses? ‘ara Ohfldrén’s
Balmorals, Gaiters, § Shoes, sé
Slippers, &c., &c.
From the best manufacturers of New York, Phila:
_delphia and Boston.Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’,
and Children’ 8 Shoes,
Just from: the’ M ahatnetaty, réectved ‘Sythe las
Steamer. I also haye full assortment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Millér’s Celebrated Harness Blacking, Neats Foot Oil, :
French Calf, Kip, Lining Skins, Sole Leather, Lace
Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, ‘Thread. Lasts,
and in fact everything to be found:
in & first-class Shoe and
es Finding Store. al
Retains done in phe best style:
Boots and Shoes made to order !
And a good fit warranted in ‘every case. I keep
Boots of my own manufteture ner on band and
will sell all my Goods;
(> Cheaper than .any Since
House in a town: —
Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, bei
‘Bost Sante Crys Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e.
Wciniciniber Gh the Corner!
Nevada, November llth.
4
RISLEY’S BUCH,
FOR SALE BY :
ai. F. SPENCE,
Nevada, Nov."30.
Dissolution of of Partnership,
OTICE is hereby given that.on the Ist day of
September, 1865, the partnership therskdbce ext
isting’ between George C. Powers oink Marks Zeller:
solved by mutual ‘consent. The business ‘will. be
‘Sate & Co., as heretofore.
Nevada, December 234, T1865. .
NEW: MARBLE WORKS,
IN NEVADA CITY.
ae
_-RROMPSON,
y le 0 v4
mrss Shop on ar ie Baatop
Stree a bo
ALEXANE .
“
bach, under the firm name of Marks & Co., was dis[°
hereafter conducted by Marks Zell!
Fiat, Nevada county, who has pure the inter. ,
est of George O! Powets aya who'will ‘pay all debts . ,
MARKS ZE ACH. . is
GEO. C. tae
2a J Ca
4
;
Beautiful ot Bagaven € fe: Fo OV
ror pe Remily Bibles, oy.) WATCHES, ‘ pe pone
noon? oot aypdinla = TEWELRY.
—AND— °
SAI Ame,
He UNO RAD A EUONGeeS pes
‘JUST RECEIVED
rH insFOR SALE CHEAP, by _
W. C, RANDOLPH,
Masonite Butlding—Corner of Pine & Com_mereial Streets, Nevada City.
6
Nevada, Dee. 19th.
pare
Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy -Goods,
L. PHILIPS,
‘. . ON BROAD STREET, dext door to the Post Office
Has a large stock of
Havana Cigars, of every’ brand,
AN a large quantity of Superb Smoking and
fon of Smokers and Chewers.
He has also, Pipes of every variety, from a ¢ommoun Clay tea splendid Meerschaum,
Also on hand a splendid stock of
Toys, Fancy Goods and Wick Naxs
of.every kind, together, with a fine stock of
—_
The proprietor of this establishment is hound to
retain its good reputation for keeping splendid goods
and selling them loWer thaivanybody-else in this
next door to the Post Office.
Cigars, Tobacco, Bipes, f. <hia
‘JULIUS GREENWALD, .
“Successor to Sam. Lewis.
Importer of Cigars and. lobacco !
old firm Iam enabled to sell goods at
Sana Francisce J obbing. Prices and
25 per cent less than any Store,
in the mountains,
‘To my extensive stock I would call the attentha
of Dealers and the public generally.
Orders from al) parts of the country will be Sill
fully attended to.
JULIUS GREENWALD. ,
Hevea, Oct. os,
ey
{ ia SUSE two ¢ thirds of the diseah whie
affli are bro
Wiss of attaation tot
the blood. Whenever the blood * oa
omes impure, no matter from wha
cause, the ets of such’ im craty
are ediately felt, either. one
Way or Page ren cok unless measures. ane a remove
such * wvystem
Rd a tone . fit of becomes ‘atlect ;somiectanes death isthe “
as
“of an ‘Francisco,
uman y
ht on b
e condition of
‘result.
‘known Cheusies
dise
at Moore's . ceeded in
and collect and receipt for-all demands of the late €0)
bit eee 4vill nd tondhotéd under the style ah
Cor. of Bush & Powell ies boa Feta
ie all Druggists oe
tities ™ BABY #
AER orang BYE LET TOF vind t, of ae
oo te ie
December 28th, p Rect 196s.
Sint soutien, nating SO APIA 23 4
mectiiet apse MA ze apoeinaghe yaa ow }
ght bent pu they, yd gt
.
Chewing Tobacco, to which he invites the at-CUTLERY, a. iad
city, Call and exaniine the goods, at the old >
Havre the same facilities for buying as the .
day next, t
‘tion Proc!
‘programm
Officers
‘ter; Vice J
Rey. bs
‘Orator, Re
“Cobbuitt
H. Blackb
Commit
Settles, A.
» The Bx
hs
Music
Introduc
*Music'b:
Reading
‘Music 'b
Oration
* Music b;
Deelara
Music b
Benedié
A Natio
be fired—:
THE GE
eral Gran’
south of th
The ledge.
about six )
erected:by
urday last.
‘was starts
“has been k
does its we
éline, twél
high is al
surface. ©’
ments, tw
In anothe
water. A
the machi
it speaks
of the ow
in develop
' DEER .
Vicinity be
_ of. deer;.w
game is ve
quently fi
“ean get .
Venard ai
ing a spl
a good pri
pay fora’
PLACcen
spell of w
tothe inte
ing weath
and closes
that itis 1
the way of
day the w
will not oc
lose cons
miners lia
operations
, favorable.
Tue In
"yesterday
of the Ir
(County. fo:
News is. «
and the Ii
seaQUaAR!
Quarterly
pal Chu
_ day ‘ate
_Atio’g will:
. ab7 e’eloe
“New ¥
eke
“a
Mow is tl
ve shpealy
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