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February 8, 1867 (4 pages)

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. tare’ uses ‘peculiar and Mustrious,
Tork. World We have information from}
"Washington that the President and his:
“Cabinet have been caucusing with Yeading .
_ Southern politicians:on the stute of the
~gountry, and that the result ef their delib-'
_ -etations has been 1 the production of a new .
basis of. compromise. This basis is repre-sénted to be the extension ‘of the right of:
suffrage to the people of all the States who .
_ an read and write, and who own an
amount of property equal to $200 in value,
At .is stated that this plan of re-adjustment
‘will be shortly submitted to the Southern
Legislatures, in order to pave the way for
an argument upon the question by the .
‘ “President in his message to the next Con
gress, which meets March. 4th.. A schedcale of the propositions. has. been already.
sbit, it is said, to several'of the Southern
‘Governors. It is too early, of course, to}
" ‘speciflate “tipon. the ‘probability of the .
adoption or rejection of these: propositions,
but it argues a~great advance in public
‘éentiment, that ‘such a radical scheme is
actually proposed, assuming the report to
betrue. The programme leaves out ammesty and the adoption of the amendments,
‘two very essential conditions, ‘The first is
required by the South, and it is not very
likely that Congress or the people will, at
this late day, abate anything from the
“¢orditions precedent,” even with the hol_ low bribe of a temporary concession, offered now to be repealed by and by,
For tae Wor.p’s FamThe Great .
Eastern steamship, which has been. char
tered by a ‘French’ company, will run tegularly between Brest and New. York, leaving Liverpool March 20th and New York
April 9th. W. T. Coleman & Co., the well
known San Francisco house, will be the
freight agents and general managers on.
bad New York side, and Wells, Fargo &
Co, will be the ticket agents in San FranCiseo.; This steamship is pat on this route
to accommodate the travel between France
4h4 America during the continuance of
the World 8 Fair which opens in April;
apd:her charterers will probably reapthe
largest'share of the harvest to be derived
from thissource. She has accommodations
for at least 3,000 passengers—say for 1,000
first cabin, 1,000 second cabin, and 1,000)
steornge passengers,Asa transport ship .
she could convey 5,000, She will probably.
bé,the most popular vessel with Americans
iy Sa Paris whodo not mind living ten.
a crowd. A trip in the largest,
‘ship in the world to the most remarkable
‘exhibition of human art,science, invention
and industry ever devised will form ‘an.
_éyént in individual experience of striking.
‘interest. It is curious how nobly the Great
Rastern which was once thotight a failure
for all practical purposes has been utilized
lately and‘how éxactly she seems to be
adapted to great exigencies, ‘The laying
of the cable and the conveyance of thousehds'at atime to the Great Expogition
ayo *
rim emgend ‘or © Tou Roaps—The
Supervisors of Placer county have
weenie the ¢ . county papers for sealed
proposals for thawarsender of all toll roads,
and toll trails in that. county, . and jn the
’ proposals the owners are to give the length
-, ~of-each-of them, the first cost, amount of
os ean nd their receipts per month. This
be ‘we call a move in the right direc“Hon. : The Board < of Supervisors of Nevadi
should now take the same matter
der c6i jon and endegyor to give
~~ travele: pepe wd at Ieast one road
ace f hot’ over all. A traveler
vannot Ari th sity, of Nevada ‘or ‘any
< the donbifal authority. of the New}
will not deteriorate so easily, and says,
keep them. A tho
hee.
on the Bloody Ran Turnpike,
e same rates as last ag ah 10.
“Thomas Freeifian fone Wr license to col(brew toll‘on the bh
toll on the bad at Washington toll ro
ulated hy t lage license, $36
SEC Ie Fight to collect toll contin.
to.new . rates regulated by
te Board.
pany granted leave to collect. toll for a
year—rates of-last year a crap
Order, passed granting Grass
{ Turnpike, and Grass Valley and Rough
Ready Turnpike,and Grass Valley & Forest
Hill Turnpike, right to collect toll, at the
same rates. as last-year.—
Order made continuing road from Winchester street, in the town of Grass Valley,
to the. county road running from Boston
Ravine to Ophir Hill.
‘Petition for néw road leading ‘from the
. Grass Valley‘and Nevada Turnpike, -starting near the slaughter louse intersecting
the Gold Fiat road near -Ed. Goodman's
was received, and Clerk ordéred to: post
notices for a hearing on. the second Monday in March,
~Ordered that the road commencing
Bennett street, near the residence of John
Bennett, in Grass Valley, running in an
easterly direction, on the north side of
Turnpike, be declared a county road.
Watliam BR. Carey appointed Justice of
the Peace for. Eureka Township for unexpired term.
Tux Richmond Times gives expression
to a “disturbing apprehension” in the
minds of many, that the good old Virginia
stock will run ont in about a generation,
overwhelmed, confounded, and demoralized by an invasion of washing machines,
cooking stoves, codfish, cold meats, pickled
pork, poor cheese, and Yankee notions gem
erally ;” “but encourages itself with the
hope, that “the blood of true Virginians’
With a delicious flavor of the old bombast
of the days before the war:
“If Northern immigration sets strongly
j to our State, it will be seen that the forsign’ ‘elements will change sooner than we
ll.” ‘The habits, customs, genius, and
virtues of our ‘people, have been planted
‘by God; and by the help of God, we will
yearsof war may’
roll over us; earthquakes may shake
down our inountains, and swallow up.our
dry land ; floods may dash their wild
waves over the places of our abode; but
as long as there floate a true son of the
Old Dominion upon a plank of the wreck,
he will be a Virginian still.”
THE ConsvLARn Conps.—The United
States in the last fiscal year had 186 consulsscattered throughout the
They receive salaries, and have to account
to. the Department for their fees. The
amount of fees sent by them to:the Treassuryin that time was $442,477 56, and
their salaries came to $350,570 94, leaving
a balance of receipts over expenditures of
$91,906 62. At Paris where the salaries
of the Consul and of his clerks only
ainount to $6,782 97, the fees are $50,188,
and the balanee lias té be-temitted. At
Liverpool the salaries are $8,494 57, and
the fees $8,38192; and at London the
salaries. are ree, and the fees $42,198,75. ERY
Weonmn Factory.—The ‘Secretary of
the “Marysville Woolen Factory, says the
Appeal, makes acalt upon the stockholders to payin. immediately 20 per cent, of
the capital. stock, .The Trustees’ have
voted to send an agent East to purchase
such material as cannot be bought or manufactured in this. State and this call for
capital is for the purpose of providing the
requisite ‘funds.: Wish somebody would
call for twenty per cent, or a like object .
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canes cena veo take <6 =
California. is. located in Lake county,
The borax. ie found in, an almost. pure
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Seece rik eiiregrild
state at the bottom.
ee county without #195 hap, dhe bored: ikea ts ‘it and then sent
SW: shall roferto. Site ls: iisntostin ea eid to Be Séehiah me]
: agw some serenity haihils,thostly, China:
The mud is lifted .
Fe thereand when 1
Wolf Creek, to the Nevada and: Colfax +
world. . —
Importer of Cigars and Tobaoco ! .
San Pranciscol Fobbing. Rises and
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both « city.
With the above s
ceived some Heidsi
will accept thanks. —
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
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Mrs Furguson Montezuina House
1867,
SIMON ROSENTHAL.
Mew Arrangement}JACOB ROSENTHAL,
A NEW STOCK OF GOODS AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES !
Money saved and made by purehasing your Goods at ROSENTHAL’S
store! :
JACOB ROSENTHAL & BROTHER havin
formed a co-partnership in the Dry Goods Busi“ness, would tfully announce to-the citizens
of Nevada and vicinity, 7 hat they are now receiving a addition to their former stock of La
dies and hildrens' Dress Goods.
At our store borg § now be found tlie largest’ and
finest assortment in Nevada connty. utifal
styles of Dress Patterns, Shawls, Hon-:
nets, Ladies’ and Misses Hats, and fancy articles of every. description, is -received evya. “hese from San Franvised.
ember, the place to purchase everything
you need is at ROSENTHAL’S STORE, next to
Crawford, Leavitt & Co's. {6
NOTICE,
A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE
on FRIDAY, the 8th
Nevada Library Association will-be holden
All Members are requested to be present as busnstant, at the Library Room.
iness of importance will Bo prose nted.
CHARLES ‘ARSH. President;
Rh. H. Farquuak, }
M. L. Manrsu, Trustees,
Feb. 84, I,J. Rous.’ }
J. NEWMAN & CO.,
Have just arrived]
With a Large and well-seleeted stock
~—OFr
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they will sell at the moat
reasonable Prices.
Commer¢ial street,
Two. doors from’ Blaze's Saloori,: es
Nevada; December 20th. 14
Cigars, Tobacco Pipes, do, é&c.,
JULIUS GREENWALD,
Siisiaensiiidks Seana
TU Maing athe any Yorn ae oa
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come soe in the , OUR
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LN ATIONAL EXCHANGE, UHOTER:
ences ack & —— a in
Washington and Nevada Turnpike Com. “ pee San “4 Huckine 5 Ban “Tuan
LB Hines Oro Fino’ A Smith French Se
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+} chine is in motion.
1867.
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MACHINE !
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.
The best in in the, World!
> ECEIVED.GOLD MEDAL ‘at the Fair of the
American Institute, N. ¥. 1865,
Received the First Premium at the Fairs
im 1865 and 1866-and-bas also been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal Fairs in the United. stmses, where exhibited. ,
Tt makes four different stitches,
Has the Reversible Feed Motion. .
The Length of Stitch can be changed while MaIts Tension ‘is selfadjusting.. It is almost noiseless, .
~ Tts‘motions are all positive,
It will h« mi, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt, and
gather and sew on arnfile at the same time.
2 Thoee wishing to purchase a Sewing Machine should not fail ‘to call ahd éxamine the
“ELORENOE.»
R.A. DIVER,
Agent for Nevada County.
on
+SALESROOMS—
Pine streets, Nevada City.
P. 8.— Send for Cireulars and Samples.
Nevada, Feb. 1st.
TO RANCHMEN,.
—_——
LOT OF FINE TWO YEAR OLD GRAPE
ROOTS FOR SALE—ihe best quality for
' ALSO; CUTTINGS OF THE
White Muscat, Black Hamburg and
Isabella varieties,
A eample of the Wine fromthe game stock of
roots can be seen on application to
J.C, RICH,
~~ At the Half Mile House.
Nevada, Jan. 81,—1m
GRAND CONCERT!
—AND—]
~~BAL LA
To be given at the Nevada Theatre,
—oON— -¢
THURSDAY EVEN ING, FEB, 7th, 1867.
CONSISTING OF
OPERATIC SELECTIONS
AND SOLOS, _
From some of the Most Eminent Composers,jay EDMONDS and BUSSENIUS,
““Mekets for Concert an Bail Co!
commence at 8 o’ clock, and $1. near t
“MRS. R. XK. PEIRCE, . ‘
Washionable Dress Makér
MAIN STREBT, NEVADA CITY.
In Kistle’s Building, Up Stairs, opposite Wells,
A
wine.
of Hungary WAG or Maw'Yeldide; algo member of .
different Medical Societies. : id
Respectuly tenders his services tothe cians .
of Nevada and vicinity: “62 <2). 01 0»
The Doctor can be ‘consulted in.
TEN different languages, , )
Ofice—No. 36, Commerpial, Street; or ry
Bussenius’ . and in the r
tee .
Hevadh, January 2th, “ee”
To the Electors
Pap: es
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aes
oipeter. 4%
nics
of the Cal, State Agricultural Séciety, . **~
gone, tite. ‘iain. 34 Ss peay, ig
.
warets. a ee om —_ aye L. : “ Ne
eRe net Sige
of lara veri on 2
EVERY.NIGHT.IN. THE. war
EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
FERED.TO PURCHASERS oy
CLOTHING a es
FURNISHING coops,
BOOTS, SHOES,”
‘And Everything that can be: usedor
‘worn by man!
oe
H. M. LEY Ys
. AUCTION ROOM, BROAD STREET
‘Oppoaie National bint Hotel,
NEVADA CITY,
WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES, __
Ladies, Misses and Childretis’ Shoes,
etree
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
California Manufactured Goods,
BLANKETS, SHIRTS,
ETC. ETC.
cee
i YANKEE NOTIONS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
i
@wTOBACCO! #2
. [HE REST IN THE STATE,
retaocaA Rs! #2
OF THE SEST BRANDS 1
Call and see our Goods and examine
AND ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES
(BEFORE PURCHASING:
ELSEWHERE.
eects
WE HAVE
ONLY. ONE PRICE!
And that will be low enough to
SATISFY ALL. ~ :
Fargo & Co's Office. “ogee ;
GF2N eet gore AUCTION SALES
Staniping for broidery or Braiding of the
‘ EVERY EVENING, commencing at
Latest ruler attention pad to, ping on hand the : SEVEN O°CLOCK,
DR. 8. KISFY, Sac
Physicist,“ Acdgachéur @ Gelulist, [ON EVERY-\SATUR DAY
averton ALES :
eee OF, tate titra Stites
wa commence at 1] niainnk d 4 ; AM
Anetion Sales, on ecibaiadion: 7
inany ene Gity-or County.
eaiig'dr Saaks unk other: Stock in
Sat te ee
MONEY ADVANCED
+» ON CONSIGNMENTS,
5 Keyed
Pilcs Bee Silk 2
Hes
“HROAD FERRET.
“the ‘National “exchhige.
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