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January 26, 1868 (4 pages)

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The Daily Seassaii, NEVADA otry, GALIFORNIA, _ sONpax, JAN. 26th, 1868. a Tae UnrortunaTe Ware Man. __Jmto how many inconsistencies are ~~~ Democrats betrayed by their wat upon _ the “nigger.” Cuffy is their entire capital, and they present him to the people in every conceivable shape. On the one hand they hold that the negro ae is inferior to the white man, and but a degree above the brute creation. He ~~ fis ineapable of intellectual or social im"provement, a poor miserable wretch, 400 low in the scale of humanity to be entitled to any rights whatever. They ‘pronounce him too lazy to work and _ too cowardly to fight, and yet they de— . } “clare that he is about to commence a war of extermination upon the white tace. The Democracy pretend to fear that the handful of negroes of the United States if they are allowed the right to testify in Courts and to protect them‘Selves in person and property, will take the government into their own hands and reduce the poor white man te their level, It is difficult to understand the South. His intellectual improvement’ _._.__Te Senate ob aor enatp committee to investigate the charges that ne containing these charges, will be made hich, pne g0 devoid in ali the . Be > Boe man superior to lower animals as the negro is, should . vices will be held in the Methodist’ dinepire so much fear, but no one can} Church this morning and evening at _¥ead the Democratic papers without be-. the usual hours. Rey. C. H. Northup, ing convinced f this fact. We have pastor. Defore us a Democratic Almanac and Political ‘Compendium, which quotes . Congregational Church at the usual a “that all white . hours of public worship, morning and “men are entitled to. the same rights.” . evening. _ Ie Goes’nt matter that Jefferson never made use of such language, it is modern . day, at 11 a. M. and? P.M. Rev. Mr. Democracy and he ought to have said . Wirth, pastor. n’s itifhe@id not. So much for the incon_ sistency. of Democracy in their use of the “nigger.” That party hold the ne. eT? re-opened on the 13th inst. __ gro to be « coward, and yet fear that . @T@mmar School under charge of M. Bhe-will commence a, war against eight . Potter, the Primary Department on times his number of white men. They . Church Hill under charge of Miss A. E. hold ‘him too lazy to work, and yet fear Cox, the Winchester Hill P that he will oceapy the best lands of the ‘and according to Demoodhe coenter, satieyhe is kept in subjection. These positions of Democracy onstrated by a perusal of any modern Democratic journal. If Democracy is right in its estimate of the negro, what & poor unfortunate and miserable set are the white race. members of the Legislature were guilty of bribery and corruption in the late Senatorial contest. This investigation is raised im consequence of rumors which are extensively circulated and quite generally believed. No doubt Howard, who has written a pamphlet . a witness by the tommittee. SS _. columns.and a half on reconstruction dies and gen of our town, says the Grass Valley ~ musically in‘clined, are C their tuneful , shroats, practicing for ‘an-Old Folk’s Concert, which will soon cone. off.— Some of the songs and much of the music, have been practiced before us for our delectation, and we now say that the Concert will be splendid, . When the public shall be: admitted to hear it, ~ — Nor Democratic.—Senator Shaw, elected as a Democrat, has been talking about ‘the rights of all God’s creatures;”"and “protection of these rights by law.’. He will have to look out or the Braminer will be reading him out of the Democratic patty. Tas New York Tribune, in speaking of » ‘Haight’s inaugural, says: “Four and negro suffrage against one and a quarter on domestic affairs of California, is a good deal of sack to a very little Mra. Siniwan, a sister of General Lewis Case, died lately in Pajaro Val__ Jey, Santa Cruz county, where she has ee ee two years. She T tain on. Monday last, was found gold a Toe WEATHER.. AND’ Business.— ". For more than a:month. we have had ‘a continuous storm, with hardly enough clear weather during the entire time to make two pleasant days if it were all put together. The reads have been so badly cut up by rain, or have become ao muddy that. they are almost impassa] ble for teams. In the mountain roads the snow is piled up so high as to almost cut off travel except on snow shoes. The ditches for conveying ‘water to. the mines in. ‘many places are broken; and many mining communi-— ties have been unable to work. Under such circumstances it, is natural that} business should be. exceedingly dull.— Monday is much more prolific of bills than cash. Collecting is like drawing eye.teeth as all our merchants will attest, and the demand for credit without fair prospect for pay is good. Buyers as well as sellers are anxiously awaiting pleasant. weather in the hope of better times. We, suppose the same state of things exist throughout the State, and we of the mountains should not complain, for while the valleys are flooded, crops destroyed and houses swept away; we need have no fears of being unable’ to “keep our heads above ‘ PREACHING TO-DAY. —Divine serviRev. Mr. Fraser will preach in the Preaching at the Baptist Church to. THE Public Schools at Grass Valley The rimary under the charge of Mrs. M. L. Simeral, and the Pike Point school-under charge of Mrs. E. W. Maslin. Some of the finest of the New Haven elms have lately become. #0 xdnhsound that they have been cut down as a matter of public safety. THE Children’s Heme of New Jersey City, realized five thousand dollars by raffling off a Steinway piano at $5 a ticket. WE are indebted to Hon. E. W. Roberts, of the Senate, and Hon. J. D. White, of the Assembly, for legislative documents. RR in its issue of November 30th : “In the stomach of a cow, killed at Silver Moundust to the value of over ten dollars.” Destructive Fioops.—The reports show that the destruction by floods there is far greater comparatively than it has been in the great valleys. A FARM in Washington county, Missouri. which was sold in 1865: for $325, has lately been sold to an Eastern mining company for $50,000. FRO. the Union of yesterday we obtain the following items : The papers of St. Petersburg and Paris show signs of an unfriendly andeven warlike spirit between the two Empires Napoleon is soon to be in the market for a French loan of seven hendred thousand francs. a The Governments of Italy and Austria, have recognized the North German Confederation, with Prussia, at its head, by sending Embassadors to Berlin. Charles J. Kean, the trigedian is dead. The insurgents in Dominica have achieved recent successes and now threaten the Capital of that republic. A treaty has been concluded between the United States and the Columbian pointed United States Chief Justice for _ Wea 84 years old, “Tue Alpine Miner has the following . atly used in dressing vegetables in The first taste of it makes a man fool like trotting away from the table. A youné German walked round Boston Common in thirty minutes, carrying an eight gallon keg of lager beer on -his shoulders and won $200.Sam. Moore, one of the worst guerrillas in Quantrill’s band, has at last been run down. He was shot dead on December 14th, ia a posse of Newton coun. * On the er of April next,. General Grant will be forty-six years old. THE population of Bpsin is ottnant at 26,000. SE TETRA POSE f BORN, ‘Yn.this city, Jan. 14th, 1868, to the wife of John Jack, a daughter. li otatiaiehin pn . ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s. January 25. 1868. A Ratler Bau Francis A r hill. x B Gesford Napa Files me T Robinson. Matpevilled i Celby i F McGillis Auburn RG Pardee Willne Va F A Potter ——*? J CGarber Nevada J M Wallin CJ PollardI Danster You ~ oe AStiles : P H Belden Blue Tent J Pattison Gunning m B Said. do____ A Kramea. t J Patton Columbia hil W Béttis Grass Valley . Geo McMasey do JW Adams do La GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. —THE— Mutual Life Insurance Company, . . OF NEW YORK. Cash Surplus, $23,000,000. G2" ISSUES POLICIES AT LOWER RATES 2” DOES MORE BUSINESS, {AND PAYS LARGER DIVIDENDS, S THE “UNION” Fire & Marine Insurance Company OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital over oF $1,000.000. §@" WILL TAKE GOOD RISES AT AS_geg §@ REASONABLE RATES ASig3 Ge ANY OTHER RESPON-_ 23 G2 SIBLE COMPANY. ged
Ss. B. DAVENPORT, Agent,Nevada, Jan. 2ith. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. BARNEY HARRI. GAN having purchased the . a trade of Charies E, lack, js now ready to mahufacture, to order, Inthe most workmanlike manner t , Re promptly attendea to. Nevada, Dec. 14th. on : MANE AND MONTREAL scuineea, DATED Gold and Silver Mining Compa-' ny‘'s Office, Mohawk & Montreal Mill, Meadow Lake District, Nevada county, Californi ? Notice is hereby given, that in consequence of’ the Guererty Meeting of the Stockholders in ve named Company not having regulariva taken place,on Monday, the 16th stees of the Company do hereby call a —— Meeting of the said Stockholders, to place on Monday, the 27th day of January. pein Sd oth aap y @., “he' brought before of eu siness as may t before the said Meeting, to be held at Com Office, ae sinies. wasn *. By order of es Board of Trustees, _ de28 J. FIGUIERE, Secretary. UNION wt VRE 8 TABLE teed Foot of Main and Broad Streets. Opposite Union Hotel,~Nevada. 4 PLACE & MeCOWEN. Horses, Carri Buggi rees, Carriages and Bugg’ ay Good a Saddle Horves, for either Ladie or Gentlemen A. ©. NILES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, &“Hoyse or,” instead of butter, is. & TOBACCO CONSU a ERS 4 AND TRADERS. “Opposition to Imposition !” LOWER BATES THAN SAN 2 FRANCISCO IMPORTATION (2 PRICES, AND BETTEH iNe= DUCEMENTS THAN ANY <2” HOUSE IN NEVADA CPrry. JULIUS CREENWALD, AT THE OLD STAND— Continues to UNDERSELL Any self-styled Importer in the --Gounty-of Nevada, AND IN PROOF OF THIS FACT SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES: — Oriental, sweet..... oceeee4O Ct, Blarvey Birels....00...+ 2os45 cts, Suny, dark poach:..ssseesss:+5s70 Cts, Sam Tibbetts, hard pressed.65 cts. Gold Bar, fancy.....-...70 cts. Crumpton’s, las pe 12 inch..40 ets. Macon’s, kh, p. 32 imeh....20 ets. Rosebud, 1, ps 8 inch,...-.70 eta. “. Yo Semaite, 1. p. 9 imch....72 cis, Extra Madura......+: sooo 80 ets. Crystal Light, peach... sooo 60 cts, FIG, extra quality.. o6ec.cces ee SO ets. @8"Long experience and a thorough knowledge of business enables meto furnish cus tomers with the wery best brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO and every other article in my line, lower than can be pur. chased at other houses in Nevada, though the latter be connected with New York and San Francisco houses. All consumers of “the weed,” as well as dealers, in my line, are invited to éall and examine for theme selves. J. CREENWALD, BROAD STRERBT. _ Nevada, ™ ama, — : BROAD STREET.,.NEVADA CITY . . per Ib, . . mss —BY THE— —aT THE— NATIONAL HALL, ) THURSDAY EVE'G Jan. 30th, 1868, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, R.A. Tittse, M. 8. Hamilton, W Coom G, v. Schmittburg. w. wk ‘Dew itt Tis le, J. M “Hinds. Froon MaNacERs, . W.-W, Cross, If. HL. Haskins, M.S. Hamitton, Tickets $2 50. Invitations Taust be shown _ at the door. "Tickets may_be obtained of W. F. Evens, at lyeune mews SOCIAL cn, a Be Wells, Fargo & Co's otlice, of of A. W. Lester Dancing trom 8 to 12 o'clock. Carriages free, if ‘required. q GOLDSMITH’S ee _DRY COODS STORE, Con Broad & Pine Strevts. Keep always the oe . ba en os a Stee n _ PIONEER ASSAY OFFICK,--——. (Established in 1853.) BYJAMES J. OTT Office—28 Main Str, Nevada City OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP4 Eh ge and Assayeu. Correciness seaye guaranteed, Melting a in the presence of depositors. L, W. WILLIAMS. J. B. JOHNSON WILLIAMS & JOHNSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law And Netaries Public. . Commissioner of Deeds . L. W. WILLIAMS, Con for the State of aU Nevada, Cal. 08} a “CHOW x} axe" AT < BROOKLYN HOTEL, North-west corner of Bryant Place and Bush Street, and directly opposite the Cosmopolitan, SAN FRANCISCO. : ‘HE well known nained Hotel, wishes to inform his many friends that he has erected under his supér~ vision the above named House, with all the conveniences attached, and fitted up in a first class style, entirely new. The Housecontains ‘150 First Class Rooms, eas and some FIFTY SUITES of Family Rooms, and hepes to obtain a liberal share of the patronage of the traveling public: JOHN KELLY, Junior. port Township, Nevada County, has assoc ted himself at the Brooklyn, where he will be no A peg ennai friends and the public in late of Babipe_ Notice to County Customers ! ! S$ MR. ZEKIND is no in m employ, customers Saseiabonted are rand spectfully requested to send their orders and money direct to me. I take this occasion to return many thanks for past favors. J. GREENWALD, Nevada, Jan. 20th, 1968. jai Nevada Iron & Brass Foundry order. CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every Q ap or eres MACHINERY constructed, fittea Dark Milley ence eee Crist, Orders filled promptly and at rates any Eeteblienaneet ean ates low ra Peon Nevada, 5 ith. HEUGH& THOM MILWAUKIE BREWERY, SPRING STREET, NEVADA.Leuis Dreyfass.....P roprietor, "piesa Sagat FORGET To CALL BY republic for the cutting of a ship canal = —— a through the Isthmus of Darien. __. Comer Of Broad & Pine Strects, Nevada. Solomon P. ‘has been ap-. c, M. BATES, PHMYSICIEAN,. . the District of Usah, eice Titus, re~ BLA ZE’s SALOON} oe ee ee ie = ta Masoile Ballding Pine streoh Nevada city Lacmarenc sit aor sr. Peercaae ok Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts. . ae ae. A STUMP FS. “Ho TEL —anp— RESTAURANT, . BROAD STREET, above Pine Street, Nevada a city. F. STUMPF, Proprictor Good Rooms, Good Meals, Good Geoks, Good Liquors, Low Prices _ 2 ows eee of Lr: above ot, French, English and German. spon in / . Apevtimeaneas for Ladies, Neatly furnished. and the best of accommoda012 i ¥. STUMPF, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Victor Chevalier, Dealer in The Best of Liquors ond Chane, Corner Pine and Sts.—NEVADA. Commercial Ligsore sold by the drink or and see me.* ji0 USEC.» MUS de a. E.On TEACHER OF MUSIC. CTIONS dinate “Suste ternishe furnished, from ino to te . See erat Tae te aomnceeemeeeee R.M. HUNT, MD, . ATTENDING Sieiaenie: Sg ON THE PIANO, . other x ee ne -_ —_ <= A 2h oe &O et anes by ey See ee Ce See eee -tai ~= -—