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January 16, 1866 (4 pages)

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anaes S ; a ae sila, Bas Hpock. leave town to-day fora bunt » Vicinity . ” aurvaLs aT = . =. CommERe : oes
— a i ee, decomposed > of the Anthony House. = rar a Srey ies 3 8 We me aa ay
__Laxp Commissionens.—We are indebt. taco, and with free gold above the water Bl ten a Ss TIONAL ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL. ce he will verve OR CASH, at the ny.
; Against. SaLe.—In many of the miners . BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. sowing petees ;
PLM 5 NPWS Ve lew URRY to Sinner
ae ra agers shall be appointed by the . tain a definite and correct idea of the. value . . lations of low, ~The arrests made hare been . E-Graves Meadow L. WH Murchie do “Senay or epaa tain,a definite act id flow ~3 le ha
See ev nnae can ed il ore xtent of the mines, none bavisg: Been . mostly for drunkenness and disotder, or for . CBM™ Willo VS Nichola Nevada . This side of San Francisco,
. ae pointment of Land Comoyiséionets for the Owing to bad mining, expense of pumping the Gtate, ew Bard NPE RE tat Pat Mowoay, January 15, 1966. ~. SUPPer from 5 to erclotk, 25 ety,
eS counties of Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, : re , posing the sale of mineral lands. ; ts Lodging, 25 ets,
F ‘ water, and the difficulty of separating the : iaceaaeanite 1,3 A Baxter Glenbroo WM Edgar Canad bh . Charges ut other times, acoonting to the edie
UE El Dorado and Sierra ange-aaen + The object ofthe progold from the sulphureta, the greatest num-{ Potice Bustness.—The city officers GB McKee Ditch FEO Connor San Jua . jane HENRY PYRMONT.
. posed lov ibe, present + phnesiion of ber of themines thavy been: sbendoned at . have had livelj time for's day or two past, . LS Pratt Sen Jona D Pleudher Bridge ei Tt —
: Fey — a ee e uso — Pa aa the water level, though the ore is apparently . and the Justices’ Courts have been kept em. Tp Beegle Ranch _ J Dodge Grass Valle THE BEST FURNITURE
ci Railroad Company. _a prev richer than above. It 1s impossible to ob. ployed in the examination of patties for vio-. I McLaughlin. do J S Warfield Ranch ©O BE FOUND
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i be en ee oa Be eal = ees SF Carr ~~ do “J Culbertson Aubtirn Is kept at the Store o:
~~<-Board of Supérvisors of Placer one, and El worked during the war, consequently all fighting The officers. appear always. A P Dayenport Pie h J M Abbott Summ o-tJ = ented
Doradv, Sierra and Sacramento counties . are now ina ruineus condition, thus pre. around ready to-stop.a fight-or gobble up a . JN Turner do 8 J Eddy Rock Cre . “4s E. JOHNSTON,
are entitled: to one, the Inter tobe appoint. — venting interior “exxmination-sebile the evil . eater pans — a Se en uana ws Sein —— BRUAU STREET, Searly opp. Nations! Bechesgs, 2°
~60 SE X jorme -amaeting— Of the “Supersisors of . 5 4debris is gevieralty v0 thick that a siper?. ~ Te a hee ee calaies :
_the three counties interested. The appoint“{ ficiat ore is very uileatisfactory.— The own-. _ oe + pncemee oe Beteaa ties R Wing etee dg ps — Bedsteads,
ments are tobe made in Nevada and Placer . ors and neighbors ~as uanal in all mining . Party will be given by Mrs. Dougherty, at . ), kidtor Willow Va M Mohler Willow Va ’ 2 Ta
within teu days after the passage of the law, . districts io which there are abandoned Temperance Hall. Good music and an ex-) J H Bumgardner do -G-A Randall Nevada Sofas, : .
and the third is to be chosen within Gifteen a Se —speak in the most extravagant terms cellent supper will be furnished. Tickets rs @ Paikp gee rite Dent : Mirrors, &c. pee pis
day, am : of these ruinous ihines. Unfortunately there . three dollars. 8 B Caswell Frene ¢ W.E Gray Red Ihg . /¥erything Goes!—Cheap for Cash '§ It is
The duties of the commissioners are to . is no evidence a8 to the value of wines here. Boarp or Dei.ecaTes.—The Board of . MAlger _do W Vuao Alstine Neva Prine h
examine all lands in the counties of Nevada, except hearsay. This is always unreliable . Fire Dele gates with-isael d6 aad Pres y : Lyrae ‘ do GH Colby Red Dog UPHOLSTERING andREPAIRING ane
Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado and Sierra, . in mining matters. Itis evident, however. . evening, t5 Montguncry fo V 7. Jeuer ors a oe Ye Done at the shortest notice. oth
now surveyed by the United States govern. that handreds of mines have been worked, a P Sutton Rasch R Hill Gold Flat y, day,
ment, whick have been returned as agriculand some very extensively, and with appar PorkceLamws Picrvnes.—We saw yester-. W Caorran Ra &R MBA Wilson Grass V Call and -cxamine. the
ry xr Stock !24 orati
tural lands, and report to the Supervisors . , 1+ profit, or, at least, were self-sustaining, . day, at the gallery of Cb. Ferrand, a picture LA Walling. do J Binsley Deer Cree . se icitine sada potas
of their respective counties as to the-eorrectas the owners were men of limited means, . t¢kea upon a porcelain plate. These picJ Smith , _. 40 A Black Red Dog : h
f : ; ; : ea ’ oe B F Clampit wife & J Stull Alpha othe!
ness of such returns. Ifa section returned The mode of running mining machinery, . *8tes are. finished similar to an ambroty pe, boy Tecumseh I S$ Jones Virginia i this
commissioners mineral, they are required . the gold were very rude and imperfect. It . @2eded in producing one of the finest no. SOE aad a 4 ae or lags Be ak ; wai
forthwith to report to the Supervisors of . js, therefore, evideut that mines that can be . have ever seen. We advise those who want : — : “FOR SALE BY he v
fate the county in which the land is located, ata. made self-sustaining under such disadvant . exerlent and desirable likenesses to visit 5 Aipilat tay prince constr ners a — ation is Char
ting the reasons for their conelusions, and ages must leave a large profit if preperly Ferrand’s gallery, and get one of his porce. the above aaned Ketate, to the edna = cae ait i requ
also giving the names of citizens who agree . worked, with the latest improvements in . lain pictures. : on having claims against said deceased to ex-' ;
z ADEE Bh es Es ? ‘ 2 with th roach ithi : : twa :
with them. One of the Commissionera is inining and willing machinery. ieee ae ro ‘aeicie Seae aoe aaah qatblieaiion of this wettae $0 E. F. SPENCE Gros
required to accompany any surveying party iti : SuHarP.—The past Fall, as a lady, mod-. the undersigned at their place of business in Noefth : re
of the Central Pacific Railroad, and demon-. _4 LETTER from Buise City to the Idaho . estly attired, was on ber way to the city of . 5 Juan. BAZILIOMEDIN, Wo’ . Nevada, Nov. 30 =
atrate-to-such—surveyors the real character . World says the diamond fever is raging in . New York, on board one of the Hudson riv-} North San Juan, Jan. 16. , Bxecutors. ~ cost!
of the land under survey and repurt to the . Owyhee county. Several specimens have . ef vight boats; shesat quietly reading in the TOLL ROAD NOTICE : ea
Supervis::rs the manner in which such lands . 0&2 shown, but with the exception of one . ladies’ cabin, when a flashily dressed dame, a4 _ : DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Deve
are returned and as to the correctness of . held by the Governor, are swall in size.—. mistaking her for a-servant, rather radely Non SS . ihe Board ace hs
such returns. The Commissioners are re. Many doubt their genuineness, but opinion . accosted her, with, “Do you know this cal . sors of Nevada ovanty, at their next ipaing oF se a _
quired to make joint reports to each county . Seems to be settling ia favor of their value. . in is for ladies?” “Certainly I do,” was sows! of Besess ta aalieneaaie: oa teat aod Botige te
atthe end of every three months. State Creek Valley bas teen staked off for . the answer, “and have been wondering for . crossing Middle-Yuba, near Moore's Flat. :
Nevada county is to pay one Commissiop. diamond claims, and « crowd is there crawl. some time why you were here.” > [-Moore’s Fiat, January 1th: ee JOHN F. BUSSENIUS one
en five dollars a day and traveling expenses, . ing around on their stowachs, microscopes ; . z y : : : ‘ ’
aot to: ances da cll 64,k6d o4 eh in hand, looking tor valuable things. Carr. HALL, of the Arctic exploring feM Vaeateen ee See: ape ned ~ (Successor to J. M. Levey), one
" J ps er x gion, has Written home that the wrecked « : oe % the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on . Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts.
The pay for the Placer Commissiongr is the . ivil. . Ships of Sir John Franklin have been found, . the 22d-day of November, 1845,an assessment of Nevada, ‘nets Fe M:
«thine, aud the thied la ba be'pcld ab-<iee Bavtat Evrope.—The progress of eivil. 8" iP a Sud . Peenbe-D lie aden pen aeaee ten ete upon ILL k < :
rate, El Dorado, Sacra ate a same . ization under Maximilian and hia European . #"4 4 large number of the ctews seen, fro. the Capital Stock of said Company payable im. Laas — —
o, Sacraments’ and Sierra See : ,. zen and mutilated. Capt Hall thinks it . ™ediately in United Srates and silver coin G eee Oe Eg Mag:
bearing an equal share of the T propagandists is delightful. Two months seer vap to the Secretary. Any stock oh which ead as . DRU *
— ee pe nee. . ago he caught and hung up without hearing, . Possible thnt heshallfind some of Franklin's ; sessment shall remain unpaid om the 27th bey of . ____ SERIDICEN ae a. oe
pay these salaries, the Supervisors ire emoR € P & si ali é . . December, 1865, will be advertised on that day as CHEMICALS, Cray
powered to lovy a special tax iain five of the most distinguished officers in the . ™&¥ Still alive among the Esquimaux. delinquent and unless Payment shall bemade be: i UFES, tea:
‘ ‘ . : ‘ore, Ww eols t 1
are empowered to remove. Commissiuners Liberal urmy,and one month ago the Liber-. Typ recent cold weather on the Pacific . January, 1846, to pay the delinquent assesoments ~™ EBXTRACTS, readi
ab oft Het ‘ nit al General Vortina caught and hung io the Ah hat’ bate F modded a toge'her with the costs of advertising and ex. TOILET AN ANCY ARTICLES,
y time. The bill provides that it shall : aati ep 9 coast may be termed moderate compared . penses of sale. By order of the Buard of True} Aud everything Hy kept ine first-class Drugner 0
ff ite’ * . with the severity of the season on t > : Ao : Secretary. store. Pe '
take effect from and after ite pussage, and same manner three of Maximilian 8 officers with th y e non the At ge ae aK" QTHEMAN eo ‘ hd i :
that it shall remsin i force for two hehe ee to this cruel expert-. lantic side. The thermometer one day, re: aif stiky ptanounaed ance petra gp sen Vv
: ‘ ment in self defense and to protect Mexicans . ce : i Suppl N . ~< i
years. We think that sich a Commissioner silk Reselaan oe oe rag gud se se degrees beluw zero at PP amheneety otice ile ving hed many yours’ experience Ais, drag ker
as is provided for would effectually prevent eat Ae ek +B Pee AENEID: N pomecquence ofan error in the publication [ $04 spo waite age wicca rae bg ,
the encroachment of the Railroad Company . THe Minens” ConvENTION.—The min-. Soon after the death of General Jackson, . atock. the seid notios of tencee ere men arty SN a SO Busses, by
upon the rights of miners. The recent . ers Convention will megt~ at Sacramento . Tom Corwin was adked whether-he thought . Te PUrlished. as by law provided ; a accor Nevada, May ¥3, 1865. nas hey
Peo 7 ¥ z as & whetner B5° . dance therewith. any stock uponwhith said as. N22 :
grants signed by the President tak signed by residen es up the to-morrow. A large number of counties . the old hero had gone tou Heaven? “Eden't eneres shall remain due and utipail on SatK ‘ <7"
ge to oe and the nex' grant will have chosen delegates, ond the meeting will know,” suid Tom, his marked countenance that p ebpey os Nye rales fate ore Sy G. R. CRAWFORD, was
upon mineral lands. Unless the greutent . dndoubtedly bevery large. Nevada, Grass . relaxing at the conception of the joke, “I . be made before, will be soid on Saturday, March = Pier
o6re is taken to prevent it, the mines will . Valley and Summit City, are the only places . don’t know. but ifthe General made up his net ed = hw thoy beh emis
mquen Pin treets :
. gether with coats of advertising and expenses A Broad and Pi ms
be granted to the Company. / in this county where delegates have been . mind to go to Heaven, all h—levuld not . f*e By onder of the AN, Becreta ie Se
ee A. . b] Seer etary.
vlected,but no doubt other localities will be prevent him.” Nevada city. Jan. 16.3866, PuBLic DeBt.—The people of this State, . represented by practical miners. The dec _ Case
_ Maye the Call, in’ one way acd another, are . jiberations of this Convention will result in. 4 CTEMPORARY says that when a man. SOCIAL PARTY _ a me
, Meeumulating quite a heavy debt, which must great beiielit to the mining interests of drinks he grows reckless. We suppose he . < aii tae — vi
be paid off some day. The State itself, San . th. stato. menns the niore drame the fewer scruplés. — AS ofae
Fratvisco, city and county, Sacramento, pT sople ¢ esas 4 saan ee! STATIONERY, i whie
and county, Marysvil: ; Stockton, Yuba VINICULTURAL.—In 1858, the amount of are enone . titi _ om wag Towa, ; ‘ Blank Books, % oes ‘\ was .
count, Santa Clara eovoty, ‘Butte county . wine produced in California was 58,055 B4l. of their aoe a a Ss ee er ‘sadiegsamaies cae . can!
aad San Mateo t er, have outstanding . lone i the total amount ef wine produced other banc <n ee T ‘ Sheet Music, the
2 pers which ia’the aggregate amount to . in the United States was 1,617,757 gallons] : : — : emperance Hall, this 1
_ 910,057 ‘Phedebts, funded and uh. The amount of wine produced in California. THE Soathery Hees juintly, severally ; Gold Pens
_fanded, t the here kgs cities not. berem . last year is stated to be 2.000,000 gallons, or . 294 acu her way, owe debts to England ‘ : ‘BY me . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &e. =
thén $2,000,000: In rowad -ihumbere, the . in the.whole of the United States in 1869, . 20 totérest has been paid-for many monthe-. a oat orahie’ 4 Justice's and Condlivie's Blanks agen!
a total oggrepate of public debte owing by the . There are now in this State 40,172,650 grape Ae : ; iy ep geo Nevada, July 28th oper
/ people of the State is $12,000,000. vines. many of which are not yet ina bears Sar cneaped slave, who abequntehited ten Thursday Evening, January 25th. T
ea a ing condition, esl A years ago from Louisiana, eame North, made Sst a
“SomMetnika Wxore.—The resolution ent a million of déllirs. and is now helpiag his eee FENIAN EXOHANGE. a
introduced by Judge Belden and which th os ld mist ade a beggar by th ae Late Eldorado : ed fi
‘hich the Copré u Oo ae Ol mistress, made a rby t KETS REE LLA . ge ’ + Pee es
Governor was. requested to telegraph to bvanciocs geoert daieecon ine Pala AF c ~ aatacteats © TICKETS TH me RS. Pine Street, 2nd door from Transeript Qffice. “from
_ Washington, did not reach there until the . 41; oC oh tc Y. THe Yreka Journal says the State Telea. . ‘})’) HL. DUGGAN <The Proprie 1 ~ none
<r ok Ft 2 : shipment of extraordingry rich copper from graph Company intend : eed BE Gene hg ah 2 e to?’ would respectfully inform his friends and ef
Sth day of Jau’y., two duys after the Presi-. the Colorado mines. The’ i eg pany Seems qremmeg Wites Ser ‘The best of Music has been the public génerally, that he has opened the above ff of the
‘ F 4 . es The Examiner s:ys ing thé next én Frade -Y tui: 05 : ; seoured.and a splendid . pimed Nan End Gttraciiy oe mee
. MBE RIgned the patont granting 450,0COacree . thy schooner Ieabel, whi ied . muner, Troms heke te’ the . Sapper will beget up for tha yecasion,. ee ra five i
mie os the schooner Tegbtl, whith arrived on the t hb 5 evada, Jaa ; : the lovers of Legitunate Pieasure and Amusement
of land to the Kuilrogd Company. The Gov-. 7th instant, from Colorado River, brought baht ar aagee to Sawyer’s Bar, Or5 ok ean always enjoy themselves in ‘style. city,
_ ertio® telle'the Stare Senate that he sent the . 1.076 snekd of copper. ore. fram the Rontk ce Bar, Areata ahd Fureka. : suas eet rire Ales, uors ane the s1
__. Gapatch oo the: 25th ot-December. The . mine, Williams’ Fork District, t is per-. RICHMOND, Virginia, "has eight daily pa-. _ LIVERY STaBLe, — tek Yt feral ‘Tondon The
question is, where did. the Governor’p.dis+. hays th talk se The serge ay Broad Street, opposite National Exchange . *°4 su hls. “Dropia, Gest lines
oe dens me. Governor’ p.diethe richest i pers. Sentinel, which was Jeff. Davis’ Sait aie : 4
patch tetnalis, recs the SEik dey of Dee iy “st copper ere ever shipped to . ; vis” . Ea ssid He Nevada, Nov, she witbi
the 8th’day of January ?
IMPORTANT TO Fanmens.—T
is port; yielding 613 per cent. copper, un. Petonal organ, had just-been revived. : r bak nad 107 Bi
5 ‘ wigs _ Tee “comwmertial “travelers,” who, itis wa:
We undefstand ‘it was purchased for ship . s.id number in this donate nearly 60,000 « fee ;
. . meut to New York = Sivee the blockade of men, will hold” a Gekteatian. at Clevelandy
Chile porte, copper ore has materially ad-}o, hate oy ;
F ; " , On the 15th of February,
vanced 1n.priee, and.Giper. cont. iepowieal) ' gg. then
, . Weg ESS SM per waite wn cs [Tet French newspapers announce. as a
dics bal come vohgs ye . Curions pigee of news, that-a shop fer th
AX Alii paper propooce that the:200,. a4 of bometah as faed.e jit bebe pee
;) [000 men now in the South, whe once served . od in Paris by. permission + wethadt.:
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