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January 22, 1867 (4 pages)

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: ~ Loca Press.—“Whether
feople wil it or not, the local paper-is
#bpreséntative abroad, their embassadorin 4 eign Parts, by which they must
ving ee eo-operation
giving ike every other duty
. IG ai
information given” By the people to agoand oy
. even those ‘hat can be made comfortable
fit for study, “while thé germs’ of disease
“for the laws of health; and
ait Giaktee” thpa-pebeeeeeanaial
‘are so badly m that all the advan.
‘tages in construction, are.lost,.We. have
attended places where the héated air
had been. breathed by. those. present . Had
-over-and. over again. until it had he}-to
come poisonous. “In the--schools the chil:
dren become dull, sleepy; and entirely unplanted to bring forth theirfraitage
Freak bore 3 Jess of Uy, Prone
local papers is as .“‘bread ‘cast’ upon the
waters” which. will be: ‘Teturned.a hungq statement of facta in-relation. to it.
‘dred fold-in the’ ‘benefits that: result to the
community. Thé advertiser is ‘benefitted’ ;
directly by having ' his business ‘known,
and indirectly. bythe idea:which the paper
gives of the business of the locality
BB rxtscaley: paper well filled, with adver. tisements speaks well for the prosperity of
@ place, and men are influenced to come
and buy or settle, thus increasing the bus_iness. But more particularly in reading
mattér does the local press represent its
comimanity abroad. The home industries,
the new enterprises, the resources and successes Of the locality all find a herald in
the press. These become known abroad,
and capital, enterprisé and labor are call.
ed coe industries spring up and old
ones are extended. Thus the wealth of
the locality is increased and its progress
insured. . These benefits are patent to all
thinking men: “We suggest this for the
purpose of urging our friends. throughout
the county to aid us in gecuring information in regard to matters of local or general
interest. Every man engaged in a pur
suit i¢ qualified to give a fair account of
his ahd his neighbor's successes, and-allwho witness any occurrence can give
All
these things contribute to the interest and
eee of a. paper, We -desire'to hear
ié miners what is being done in
the camps hid claiths ; ‘from the farmer
his ctops; from ‘the’ ‘vine grower of his
success and also from the manufacturer.—
At matters not; whether thesobe given in
“(good shape” or not. . Let us have-the material and we will see to the balance. We
hope our friends in different localities wilt}
send us all items o of the character we have
mentioned.
“Tah £3
THE Queen of Spain aie on fied,
her intention to “ennoble” a tenor singer,
but abandoned her design on the Ministry
threatening to resign if shedid it. © #1)
A MissouRIAN visiting Chicago rifinois,
lately): ‘went’ to’ bed after ‘cling
his windows and ‘blowing out his gas.
There was ofcourse a’ dead Missourian in
~ In bed next morning.
’
“A Woncan in Detroit was recently fright‘ened into inganity. .
rere
~\ Risrorr was advertised inthe Richmond papers to appear there December 24.
and 25th, tickets five dollars. cae
teers . t
THE new editor-in-chief of en Paris
“Moniteur is: ‘only thirty-eight years of age.
ev petrsiey Court Jowrial says Qasen
"Wiehoria got out of’ bed to see the meteors.
‘er Tite Stat "of. life is the pretty
‘aame ofa journal lately started in London
representing the baking interest.“
‘A NoRwice’ Conn., clergyman offers to
forfeit $10,000if a quart bt pure liquor can
be found in that city.
ool & te
THEY call Joha. Bright the aie Guy.
Ev aenen Monsen i ip Yplow",
rliamen
Tar Solaiew? Orphan Hothe at Madison,
Pt sccore, shag now three hundred little
ones belonging to the cairns
Pie Ldulgvind, feaaay SoA packers
“have agreed to,cut no more dogs and pack.
ee Sunday.) « » ie
vi es Jeteonvil
Himpr press Eugenie has been ngrat-.
va wlio et forty-sixth . ‘birth 4
ox basa
~Sikarrok Winans, on the 10th ult,
~ introducéd a fesolution to S peeibh the im:
se csr TI
} they are made
traced 0 the "prtdtinial neglect those whe
have’ charge of “Rehoot rooms.’ Children
must have plenty “of pure air to breathe,
and those'who deprive them of what may
be 80 easily given are ‘guilty >of. a. great
rime, In many instances our theatres
and Places of amusement ‘are most unéomfortable, it appears sometimes that
a ste 4n order that
the audience may ‘more highly appreciate
the play by contrasting e apparent hapan express train, ig Ahtly a ff
dred miles an, hour, without mahies oy
fioppeses. the baby wonld iron 2° a die with
by our-railw.
‘ofrom N. reptune to the sun, at the rate
i odio dl
BVERY-NIGHT-IN-TEE-WEEK~
out seeing the sun ; for it is more . coecrie! EXCEPT. SUNDAYS.
zo this ‘compared h Neptune's distance?
ore CHEATEWT INDUCEMENTS EVER OF
of fifty miles an honr they would not have
got there yet ; for Neptune is more tha
six thousaid years from the ‘center of our
‘system,
eee
working ' a mass of honey weighing over
120 pounds, the fruits ‘of ‘many--years’ industry of the busy ingect.The proper pre‘cautions having been taken the monster
honeycomb was made secure by the for:
tunate finder.
THE cattle plague in England has turn. the attention of farmers to raising and:
k ng goats for milk. In ancient days
piness of the actors with th own misery.
This same criminal neglect is 3 fested
by the condition of our churches, ~We
have seen four or five windows opened
a church which had @ temperature that
would have satisfied the Indian in a sweat
house, and the cold draft which was let in
the room kept the audience in a shiver
during the entire service. We have known
a minister.to be urging the importance
ofan observance: ofthe laws of health,
while the damp wind which ‘found its way
through broken lights in the window was
producing toothaches, neuralga and colds
among the congregation. Such evils as
we have mentioned are easily remedied
. and we hope to see-them removed, A
comfortably warm room and plenty of fresh
air’ are indispensible to the health and
comfort of an audience, and also to their
appreciation of a sermon. An eloquent
sermon delivered to a freezing audience
,. produces about as much effect as the rat‘. tling of rain upon the roof. All places
where the people congregate should be
made comfortable and if they are not so
it is the right and duty of Dpeain to keep . f
clear of them.
“Heap AND Tan Cakskita,-Revoly
Johneon asserted in his remarks before
the Senate, lately, that the Executive
had granted fewer pardons than his _preof his St. Louis speeches: “I reckon I have
pardoned more men, tu?ned more men
loose and set them at liberty that were imprisoned, I imagine than any other men
on God's habitable globe.”
ASSASSINATION Wrrnesses.—It is stated
that the Goverment detectives are as yet
unable to ascertain. the present whereabouts of L, Lad, the tavern-keeper at
Surrattsville, who gave evidence in the asVirginia, He is now wanted to give his
testimony incase of John H. Surratt
George Wilkman another witness has also
disappeared although he held a public}
office as deputy ek,
Faxsn Fisu. Saloon will be on. sek
‘on Thursday morning, with a supply of
splendid fish, frésh from San Francisco.— . TO
His wagon will be found at Beckman’s
'. Corner ‘Where all who want fresh fish can
be supplied with the best the market af,
fortes) iif
Wuat IT Cost.-The. Fenian joke is
proving rather costly fun to our Canadian
cousins, In addition to the increased expenditures of the: home.. Government for
the defence of Canada, it is said that they
have spent over $2,000,000 for military
purposes since the 1st of Janyary, 1866,
Just THE Man.—A_ telegram says the
President hag nominated John. M. Murphy
for Governor of Idaho. The Tribune says
hié ‘was! onée' indicted by the Grand Jury of
Wasco county Oregon, for malfeasance,
Pror. Acassi, in his Brazillian tells of
a species of fish that can climb trees.
“A SPLENDED’ block of ‘six-atoried stores
has arisen on the tite of Pike Opera
House in Cincinnati. 2
eet
sick tdi aciasesion
NEARLY all the burnt district. ‘of Richom (URS
mond hasbeen rebuild, ‘mach fier
C Jacobs ' do LB Clark Green Mo
*1 J W Door Sacramen D H Birdsall Cunnm
C Geyer Red. —F Butterfield Unionv™
H C McEley Gras V R Wing Pittsburg m
WN Barber do J Kilgore Quaker hil
J Babcock do EL Auburn
decessors. President Johnson said, in one .
is $150,008
sassination case, and subsequently left. 31
both for mes t and milk and the flesh of a
B Shipwa San Fran R McMurry Cheroke
T Mitchell do G Wanamake Tilm
W Matzga Lincoln. D Bailey Gopher Poi
M McAra Musquit c.J McKee Pittsbur m
J Kutz Nevada — ~B-D Herrick Ditch
AS Skinner » «do» HiA Ashbarn Scott f
JS Raymond do RP Barnett Gold Fl
J Butler do JP Davenport Pe m
RFGrandy do J Stone Cherokee
f Erens San Francis L Lossee Nevada
nyder Sacrament F Richards do
atheway do J Kutz 2
we Dierstein ‘do OSShiner™. do
R. Watt Grass Valle AJ Shattuck Howl f
LL Whiting do EF Hawley 'N Colu
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S YNOPS is
OF THE
ANNUAL REPORT,
OF THE
PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY
ae —The amount ofthe Ca: Capita) Stock ofthie Company je Seven Hundred and bg She ThouDollars, and paid in Gola,
amount of the Assets is
Now Rw Hundred an@. Miemnen
one Dol ame ty-five Cents, in
Gol anand Eigh Fi 1,218,291°65
lil.—The Com: has neo Debts,
IV.-The amonat.of ter 0
the iv eeae and which sae Serco Hocenet
st,
FIRE.. eee re . 51 + 198
a peaeieastet a
V.—This Company tnéures = the.
ing rieks, vin Wuilat athe ag ey Boom
Furn Meroe
Ronee 1g — Worker Ber start ere pe e ersona
en. on CARGOES, TREAS
SIONS. PROFITS, and WAR RIS
MARINE ND INLAND N vig
AND PROM ALL PORTS *
-~ This Company will take on any
crass eee not to exceed the limi
Sxed by bw, yp Sn8 oo of hee larg: goad
an ex nsisten
RESPONSIBLE COM nn
ona ANOn: Presid
te JUMSSHORWELLI, Séeretary. ”
Sen Francis, January lath, 400%
H. H. BIGELOW, General. Agent,
“IB. F, SPENCE, Agent for Nevada City.
E, 8. Pratt, Avent for North San ce
Nevada, waa. 22d, 1867. y
Al, JENKIN, .
THE “GEM” SALOON.
NKIN & SLOAN, ia
Hee Sonous HASED SED THE ABOVE NAMED
ALOON, on Broad Street, .
A few doors below Cra i
Ee-it you wford, Leavitt & Co’s store.
ia Fahne cOeitied nig ph it. *
Fourth Social Party.
FE on E Fourth ofa Satine of Parties Biv
"Soa Men's Bocial Club,
’ ‘Will take placeat
cos SDR THEATRE,
On Thursdhy
‘coun.
and on all
RISKS,
—
.
ae i: reason
A Lain Iteland “récehtly found.. under :
=the flooring of aroom in. which jhe. was}. a
these animals were kept in large flocks .
aTwo Hundred and Ninety .
eo
“FURNISHING: CcOODS,.
al sy tre Miaka
SCOTS, SHOES, .
And mreeraerr that can’ be usedor
“sworn; by ‘man !
f —AT—
-H. MW. LEVY’S
AUCTION ROOM, BROAD STREET
Opporite National Exchange Hotel,
NEVADA CITY.
WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
?” GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
: BOOTS & SHOES,
Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ Shoes,
iw TOBACCO! «
THE BEST IN THE STATE,
weretpcqcaA RS 1 41)
OF THE BEST BRANDS !
22 tp a
AND ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES
. BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEW HERE.
teat
And that will be low enough to.
SATISFY ALL. se
AUCTION SALES
EVERY EVENING, commencing at
SEVEN OCLOCK,
= . ON EVERY SATURDAY
ine = ~ AUCTION SALES
Matec Odin on aikiliad accu
siSeerentnamatnits
Sales of, Karses and, bes, ‘Stock in is
front of the: Bales Room.
Loti A ADVANCED
QIN bg: meri
Ye wlcnen SX ¥ 8
ty” THE STRICTEST ATTENTION PAID
TO ALL REQUIREMENTS IN SALES OF ADMINISTRATONS AND RECEIVERS.
¥] Ey rine
*. _powr FoRoRt TH P PLAGE
banded
coerce, a
io sate shows a the fr ‘g
Call and see our Goods and examine . .
vat AH dock; AX. .
\Dry .
* ¥ ELEGANT’ ASORTMENT
rh a
SILVER WARE,
Watches,
“Clocks,
Diamonds,
AND EVERY VARIETY—~or—
CALIFORNIA JEWELEY,
ALL_OF WHICH
WILL BE .SOLD. CHEAP
as ,
2 ‘FOR CASH.
ae W. ¢. RANDOLPH,
ext esata Building.
Nevada.. December 19th.
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
Foot. of Main and Broad Streets.
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada.
PLACE & _MeOOWEN.
. ‘Horses, Carriages and Buggies.
ONLY ONE PRICE!
To Let on the most Reasonable Terms.
Good Saddle Horses, for either Ladics or
yeast
Oarriages for Funerals will be furnish
‘ed on. short notice.
Horses boarded"y the day or week.
A share of public patronage is nother and set
'efeetion geatanteed ne “a9
Fancy
Goods,
o——~. How to
Eeconomize
‘Bay your Ir Goods at
&. GOLDSMIT H?8
_ Fashionable Dry Goods Store,
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts,
Nevada City.
SO
BR. W. BIGELOW,
ou ) Wholesale an , Retail
DEALER IN
FLOUR): ‘GRAIN AND pEss,
es tit
' Corn,
an veg fil PreuR erent .
e
iy ™
Goods,