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January 26, 1866 (4 pages)

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Se ee ee nS REAR 1 HER AE
sects Spareeznecatne
. time since, Spain, with a greaf blaster, sent
: ~ porte. “No sooner had Spain succeeded ia
_ AM Valparaiso, and notified the Chilean
49 adjust-the-question, Hedemanded. an
_ subscribed liberally, ships were purchased
. te assist each other against foreign inva. torpeda; packag: came ‘under nitice, he
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See VOM ery
-SPANISH domes in AsreRiva.—
Ths” epunky “little Repable’ of Chile will
soon send the Spanish ferces back to Europe with an-onlarged idea of the strength
of republicaniem in Americs. We have
just received information that the Spanish.
Adwiral, disheartened at the certainty of defeat, had taken. Ahis-own life: Bat s-short .
* fleet: toPeru for. the: “purpose shentersing
that country subtuitted, but coe. . true 1
a soeites remonstrated aad re.
+] man about f
& . opposite 6
: deaf hé looked .
th ag Y8
aa ‘Napoleon,
when crossing the Alps. This morhing,
when we went to-breakfast, he resembled
the same individual, after the famous battle
of Waterloo, broken down, ‘used up,: and
uearly gonein. Whether our boarding house!
keeper ‘hud it placed’ there for the purpose’
of reminding delinqueat, boarders of what
y ny come to or not, we have been un‘able to learn. Whenwe passed near the].
snow man it looked like our landlord when
he-ia out.dunning, witha large amount ‘of .
8] bills ia tas hand: We gave it 4 ‘wide berth
yesterday, and this morning We-ate pleased
‘Atlantic and Great Wes
4nilliens.of dollaca,.for, which mevea per. cent..
bonds are tu be issued. The instrument_required éne thonaand dollars of stamps.
‘cennepinsiccenicenaiiliiitenaaat naa:
Francisco recently received a letter from a
IAGO, 2,2
young lady in Boston;-which, among other . "For New York. No argo mr
Ore Wsitems of informatien, contained the
ing: “1 auppese you know that *water-falls’
are out of fashion. Ladies now wear what .
are called eres and I
have _ got them.”
Peru, than the fleet appesred in the harbor
government that the apologies made for'g
prior misunderstanding were rejected,-a
the commander of the fleet was empowered
immediate explanation and a salute of twenty-one guns to his flag. The Chilean goyerament refused, and immediately declared
war. The Adipiral thereupon declared all
tlie ports of Chile blockaded. The little
Republic, without a navy or the means to
¢arry o& war, determined to resist the aggressions. of arrogant Spain. Her. people
in Englaud, letters of marque issued, and in
order te prevent the coal mines from being
acized,-they were sold to citizens of the
United States. Fears were entertained at
first that Chile would be compelled to eu¢comb, bat, in every contest. with the invaders her -ferces have been victorious, and
the bleckade has been so-restricted that it
amounts te nothing. Tho ‘Spanish soldiers
are greatly disheartened and the force will
probably be witndrawn as.svon as the news
ofthe Admiral’s death reaches the ‘government. In Peru,so seon as the terms accepted
by their goverument became known tv the
people, a. revelation occurred whieh soou
changed the heads of goverament, and it is
now probable that Pera will be found en
the. side. of Chile. Since the attempt of
Spain; te trample upon Peru, the South
American States bave come te a better unBolivia, Ecuador and Chile have entered into a defensive alliance, binding themselves
sion. From thisit would. r that there
is little prebability that any successful attempt will ever be made by Europoan nations to seize upon any Republican country
ia South America.
ATTEMPT TO AASASSINATE JUDGE
Fre.p.—On Saturday, January 13th, Stephen J. Field received through the mail from
Baa Francisco a package addressed to him,
ways a telegram te the Union, and muiled at
San Franciacoe in December. The date was
too obscure to be deciphered. On stripping
ofthe wrapper a small box was disclosed.
A peculiarity in its appearance attracted
attention, and it was taken.out of dvors and
burat opea by being thrown against a stone
pillar. All means of determining ite mode
of construction were, thus destroyed. The
was then discovered te be a powerful
toffiede, Gilled with minie and pistol bullets
ang powder, and was doubtless so arrafiged
as to explode by the friction of opening.—
Paated to one of the ragments of the box
was found » printed newspaper paragraph
relating te the decision of Judge Field, rendered October 3iat, 1864, in the Pueblo case
of San Francisco, The Judge had just reeoived his San Francisco mail of the 2ist of .
December, and was opening it ia his room,
in the presence uf Judge Luke. When the
Boge lid of the case about one-eighth
of @if 10@h, when he discovered that it appeated to be held. bya-wire. He then called
Judge Lake's attention to it. and under the
impression that it tnight be » torpedo, it
was taken out of the room aud ‘opened in the
t ve Bevtinen
ie Camea deen Car Copper Mining compa.
ny shipped from the mine, during the yenr.
18665 "2 ‘pounds of copper ore. The
Tautite ti Copper Smelting company, whose
works are ag Riad Seong aud have
uring the,
ealy, have w a4 that time «
605 pounds of copper
: A onaxe
shipped 193,SEO.
St. Peter ee
“Reese River. —The foliewliig are the
ruling prices at Austin :—Good miiers receive from $4 to $5a day in gold, and get
board:at $10 per week ; masons, carpenters
from $50 to $60 per month and board.—
Floudt-is $14 per hundred j “butter 75 cents
per pounds cheese 50e ; bacon, 45¢; dried
fruits, 37}c ; beef, 12-0 15¢ ; potatoes, 10¢ ;
feed barley, 15c.; hay, 4c; eggs, $1 25. per
dozen, and other produce in the same proportion.
i SoLD.—The ee Valley Union says;
A prospector recently returned from the
sage brush, and who is a millionaire in feet,
was exhibiting some rich specimens in a.saloon on ‘Wednesday, when one of the by:
standers stated that he knew.a man whe
would give $1,000 to see! where that rock
came from. ‘The prospector at once caught
at the-buit end asked eagerly who it was?
“Why, it’s old blind Bub who lives at Sutterville; he has been stone blind for forty
years.”’. The miner.stood. the whisky for.
the crowd.
a
Goon Sociery.—The ealioe of the Visa-.
lia Delta, writing from San Francisco; ays:
Our country is attracting much more attention than formetly. ‘It is né stigtha, now,
telive: at. Visalia, Our -merchanta’ stand
A. No, 1 a8 to credit and character, and
our’ citizens. are 7. received into “good
society,”
REMANKABLE.—The Virgisia Union says
of the thirty-tiine prisoners in the State
derstanding, . Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, . Prison, since November Sth, 1864, every one, . J Séallin San Francis S Quick 8S B_
Piutes-and all, are reported by Wardea
Crossman as able to read and write. The
Lieutenant General Governor says that the:
‘Indians write a very good hand; and it. is
‘reported ‘frour other souyces that they are
mighty smart in a game of draw poker.
In Goon STANDING.—The GoldHill
News‘says warrants on. the Geld Hill Re.
demption Fund are worth ninety cente on
the dollar. The interest on her coupon
honda, two per cent.a month, is paid regu{larly when due. The little corporation of
Gold Hilli is ina healchy condition.
M. E. Getsron, ‘the Bulletin says, was
formerly a clerk for MeLane & Fowler, insurance agents, of San Frincisco, and left
there. a defaulter to the extent-ef severn)
thousand dollars some years ago . The matter was subsequently settled in some way,
sothat no wiminal prosecution was had in
the matter,
Be
Severe.—In San Francisco, Judge Rix, . *
of the Police Court, says the’Union, has decided that the word “‘bilk” jg obscene. He
fined a man for applyi ing it to another person,
Webster uses it as a good dictiouary werd,
having a meaning similar to “fruatrute, bbs
“disappuint, or “deesive.”
How Hisrory 1s Mane, The English
publishing house of Rutl-dge & Sons have
just issued a volume entitled “Men ‘of the
Time,” 1n which, among other startling facts,
the reader fads that General Sherman was
compelled to abandon Atlanta, and fleeing
edstward tstaped ta the sea.
Uxsupuisticate.—The Downieville
Messenger relates the following: In childhood, at least, we afe ingenuous A little
son of an acquaintance of ours, . just “as he
‘was going tu bed the other night, was asked
Moy tite totter if he had said his prayers—if
be had proyed for ape and nama. *No,”
maid thé honest little” mine, uy haven't
tied — , Fe a
in New. ‘York city, during thy month of November.. Several respectable citizens were
shot While riding 18 thelr Garringes,.
A NEW Frengh Repubheanelub has bese
Reeacceker
in Mop he
ees the acc oa a
and mechanics $6 to $8 ; laborers are paid ¥
THERE weie Gahnes udcathe by violence . '
the Suuth, ‘by all accounts, are a very enterprising set of officials. It is now thought
that out of the 120,000 bales of Confederate
tton surrendered the Governinent will not
get 10,000. The Secretary of the Tr,
is reported to have recently remarked flint . o'clock, P_M. of said day f for the purpuse_of’ elect
he found it almost impossible to get suitable
‘men to transact that-sort of business.
THE receipts of the Sanitary Coumission
were about five million, of which one-fuurth
came from the Pacifte coast.
ENGHosstne CLeRK.—Thomaé Hystt Jr.,
has been elected Engrossing Clerk of the
Senate, in the placé ot Gelstoni '
* YESTERDAY the’ State Library bills were :
at the head of the file for. consideration —
We have not learned the result.” One bill is
favored by the friends of Stratton, and another by his enemies.
THREE CENTS.—The new three cent
pieces are composed of twenty-five per cent.
which makes 4 very fine alloy,
‘Tue Marysville Theatre is to, be reopened, stiortly.
— ect may
J ay mae q
pany to Joha R. Penn, as-trastee, for thirty
Waren WHeeLs.—A ‘gentleman i in San}
"AGENTS —The cotton ‘agents dispatched ‘to,
copper and twenty-six per cent. nickel, .
_ rhe 4 . [
init et «weg Central ‘American Transit
MOSES erred
J. We BLETH N Commeander.
For San Juan Del pt from Mission Street
wharf, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
ON. eee aeeere FER. 14th, ‘ii
Connecting at GREYTOWWN with the magalt
Si
als on the
-Musterwill be sent thro’
each trip: t and Inswrance-on Treasure
at the lowest ra
~The San Juan and Colorade Rivers are now .
fullof water. The transit frum Oceun to Ocean
is made ia 20-honrs.
The Ameriea will sail March =
cay
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Where h@ will s serve Meals, FOR CASH, at the folowing prices +
Breakfast from Ste T o'cPk, 25 cts,
Dinner from’ 12 to 2 Pelock, /25 ets,
Supper from 5 to 7 orclock, 25 ets,
Ledging, .. ese mle ihe
Charges at other times, ‘according to the order.
Hisile ‘ bs daw iota pias ote d &
. THE BEST. FURNITURE
“TO BE FOUND
"
This‘side of San relkatiaa
Is kept at the Store of
For farther tow aad pl
Low. sie i ND: Agent,
mw . 3 Bi ry and Fine, atreets.
National ieee Hotel Co..
N te ube is hereby fiven, to the stoekholders of
; the ab6Ve‘hamed Cory oration, that the annual
of the said Compaay will be held at the ofae of J. I Caldwell, in Nevada city and eounty,
Cal., poe Monday the Stlrday bf March, 1866, aS, 2
ing the officers of said Corporation; and the seavaaeBy order’ of the Board of
rugtees. GEO. W. KIDD, President. .
i I. Caldwell, Secretary. ? janz3
Fresh Fish t Fresh Fish ! Fresh Fish.
MOSES KORN,
WOULD inform the people of NevaSys city that-he will offer for sale—ON
EVERY FRIDAY MOBSING, at 8
o’elock—a Fresh. lot of
HERRINGS.
FLOUNDERS,
STURGEON,
BOCK COD,
SALJION,
' PERCH,
SMELTS,
PIKE,
CRARBS,
&e. &e.
And all aioe kinds of Fish to be had in the San
Francisco market.
kr The Wagon will be in front of
Carley & Beckinan’s Saloon, corner
of Broad & zane streets, Every Friday Morning. : j20
pov of other business.
—
ARRIVALS aT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
‘Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors.
“Tuurspay, Jonuary 25, 1866.
Judge Coon Sacrame D
Whiting Grass-Va H Southard “ do
A Harvill Sucrament J F Carter Omega
J F Carr Willow Val 6 Bind
Judge Brown You Be J Davy Yee Bet
D Cambell Canada GH Colby Red Dog
C Bennett do R Burdiss Virginia
C Osborn Glenbrook J Bolton do
H O Hiscox San Jua J Mitehell Gold Run
GN Wood.Sweetland E.J Bare Grass Valle
J. Wilson Quaker hill E Wilson Alpha
Mrs Carroll Graas.V E. J O'Neal San Jua
J 8 Raymond Piety b B Nunan do,
WF Cummings'S Pi
eerste
: ~ MARRIED. ;
Birdsall Tilt.m
In Grass Valley, Jan, 234, at the residence of the
brides father, by the Rev. C. H. Northup, Mr Chas.
&. Wells, of the Grass Valley arene, and Katie H.
Perry.
Charley, accept for yourself and wife the
hearty good wishes of the Taanscnipr.
————
: BIRTH.
ee See peer 25th, tothe wife of Richard
At lirash Oreck: near this city, ote
Mantaps s tanabtor 2
PIONEER ASSAY orrion,
Established in 1853.
‘ © me FY ae
’ s
tJAMES J. OTT;
Office—28 Main Street, Nevada —
OLD AND ORES of « >
"ialitg done ia presente of depstion: ey
be. REAwEs Feckeok™ a
COR. @F PINE AND COMMERCIAL 81
Ir You Want @Geed Drink, . !"
ees qed said
ae
D. S. BAKER. -J. Ae MARTIN
“D. 9 BAKER & C0,
ep ‘ DEALERS iN
! Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Barley and Ground Feed
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
Fate MEATS, OF ALL KINDS
a on hand and for sale at Cheap rates for
ash,
Goods delivered free of Charge
‘Within a temonsbie distance of Nevada.
WOOD—Of ali ‘kinds, on hand. and for sale
Cheap for Cash. : ayzlo
°
W. L. SHAEFER’S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Commercial St. south side, near Pine,
New Goods and New Prices!
Constantly on par a large lot of
BOY'S. CUSTOM MADE BOOTS,
Just the thing foy Wet weather.
LARGE and carefully selected stock. of fine
A Yes French and Philadel made and
heavy Water. prot “Iron Clads’?, page esay Iso .
an immense
LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS
AND Garvers, ~
With heavy soles—selected nents for thé -ainy
season.
Custom Work—Both making and repairing
Beatly and }promptly. done at the lowest a
Tom. Cox. Fite
ox & £1
‘Attorneys and Miemadars at. Taw,
SUMMIT CITY PCAL: °
ill practice ah all the Soret of Califorote, ry,
Novas
ome oo ty, Ni county, Sees
ae ‘AS SARGENT. r
"special Nestes,cirerevall call ic
AGMA IT i
Saeatira tee: ‘CRAWFORD. Treas
Sy,
San FraneeaUPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
Done at the shortest notice.
4
Jan Jan. 4th
RISLEY’S BUCHU,
FOR SALE BY
E. F. SPENCE.
Nevada, Nev. 30.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
JOHN F. BUSSENIUS;
(Successor to J. M. Levey),
Corher of Pine and Commercial Sts.,
Nevada,
prow ete sonar? on hand a ‘ores . a well
@ = Ee
le PGitieaas,
EXTRA
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Radeeeaing way kept ina first-class Drugwes Physicians Preseri eare~
fully compounded atall
Ha many years’. meas Rot asa druggist
and apothecary. in yoyo scene I — 80Tieit the commiunit warrant
ports Fc . JOHN. SUSSENIUS.
Nevada, May 13, 1865.
G. R. CRAWFORD,
Cor. of Broad and Pine mrrete.
—
: STATIONERY,
Blank Books,
PHOTOGRAPH aLBUMS, ho.
Justice’ aand Constenishn Blaaks.
Nevada, July 28th
FENIAN EXCHANGE, .
Late Eldorado
Pine Street, 2nd door from ‘Transoript Omics.
‘. ’ H. DUGGAN etor.—The
« er wele rapentians epee tie bpochtes
the public Renerally, that he has @ above
named Neat steraesive galver 9 Where
lovers of Legitimate t
pad always enjoy Cetaakives fa on alone style.
hing Ales, Wines, Liquors =
Lies NY. Homi ¢ iter, Bell's Life fond London
on file. Drop ia, Genta
ae %
ai ae orerta. » bree ot "Big Tannel =>
—s i yf peer Os ; of
siete © Gtalk 6 gen Clas aie :
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