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if half we hear be
ival in_pro tiong
stéor easé. The Bulletin
yan
the faiots
describes it-. id an extraordinary matter— . "
f
J
ue tiene
femriset persen_in a thousand among
rot San. Franciseo even knew .
any kind of a claim existed twelve
nths ago, and wlieo a suit was, commencod it was regatded as of little consequence.
For sémhe'two weeks, from ‘day to diy, the
papers lave continued a. report of the trial
#0.if progressed; ‘but still the attention of
the public was but slightly directed towards
what was passing. Now comds adeed of
Conseyanee to mote than one half of the
city proper, cotering the presessions of
tdroussnds of persums wha: confidently believed they. owned. the land apon whieh
: their houses: were constructed. But no! a
resident of New York owfsit all, and can
involve these innoceot parties in costly litigation tor six years to come. ‘The claim
may be divided into shares like swamp land
end sold to speculators, or be distributed
among lawyers whe will accept the dewer,.
taking one half of the amount which may
be obtained. by , apieg or litigation,
for with a portion of the bar of San Franciscy such transactions are considered perfectly honorable.
CHANGE oF Views —Gen. Hawley, the
Governor elect of Connecticut, has recived
a congratulatory letter trom one whe served
aa colonel in the rebel army, and was .
~ formerly a rest, slaveholder, but is now
iy) reconstructed. Df this letter the
tern paper, bas publishself, and, indeed,
arian th beUtion, 3 was intense;
and as the time drew tiear I felt as th ugh
scarcely ‘any sacrifice would be too great
to insure sucerss, “Your électiyn is a tri‘umpb of gonatitutional ws an and ue
¥ fteedu ov tlena a
é = The erence hb of ibe 'D Pre ident
is a eau men.” Twelve months of
Freed rei Wilf give yeu success
to the ations arty. I am for the Nation;
and E find:that the secessiinists are witli the
Democrats ot: the North,‘ ‘and the Copperheads withithe: te. oa that ~
abo. att d to destroy the country
oar with var therefore I conclude that
yourperty, desiges to preserve it.”’
"This is suund reasoning. The true nationa). party is that whieh éarried the country through the war, not that made up alto
gether of ‘Copperhenda and rebel sympathizers, with the addition of a very few deserters from the Union organization.
re
Important, iF Tave.—A Valparais correspondent of thé New York Herald, writing
after the bombardment tells a singular story.
He says cértainttigh. y inpértant documents.
sent to the Ghileaw President bythe Dicta}
tor of Peru, have been given’ to General
Kilpatrick and forwarded, by bim te Washington, These documents came te light i in
this manperi’ Bom time ago a:
stranger suddenly died in Liwa. ‘The,
vian Goretnment took’ charge of his p 7 Set
etc., as is usual, and among them: discovered
documents which prov have ‘been
@ Fr ach <gokt IF Wa icons to
the Dictgtonof Peru * nce hjmself King
or Emperor.
the
We learn by an eXchange that the operaphe Staty Normal Setroql) & most
flouri tig: edicational institution, at San
Francisco, gre e now” nae in a grand
aa Wii close. the present
itt ei field twenty-two
re “ ech ished teachers. Since the
faundatipa , of, this echpal anueh, hag been
y, ‘accomplished ‘ia the way of fitting teachers
for the care of the almost countless young.
minds that are thireting after the: fruits of
knowe Hardly a seheol . in) the o.ty
“but cD HUW badst’ at ‘having one or more
~ Normal graduates Who kaw exactly how.
“to ene the ese. Hot bertite shoot.” .
4th, 1865. theres ok a a date
; Balke wess pioneer, known as Jobnay pe came & rENck.
j, . Corm, died in re Mhee Ores ia a = him tae nen r = A) ms rinivene ‘. te.
tins Int ellie teal hohe er centee eee. BRANDIEG, WINES,
DV 2ive ae *
se paths shy secainn . . "LIQUORS OBNERALLY,". meg .
: pamembor oft lotenaet an Vietuos.of ineanity ae ‘ 96 Broad Sircei Nevada
meee thn dinrtitiag rate, tres) ain i
ij the Point. $3,000 has eieitiiniaer hs
ay
. St. Lovie has 91 cerry aus sat aie
60. pupils, A. Ww.
ors 39 district (public) schools with 13,980 pupils, several evening schovle, 54
private schools with 9,4000 schelars, 3 com} mereini colleges, 4_ weivernitios 4 medical,
col on.
with . 485 ‘volumes, a. splendid steaw fire
departarent, 44: breweries, ‘11 distilleries.
1,151 suloens,24 newspapers, 9 of which
are dailies ; i shot tower, 32 hotels, pumer-'
. ous asylums, benevolent societies, ete.
arn that
uisey UnHomewarb Bouxp.—We ‘
during the past month, says the
this State have passed throagh the Big
Meadows on their way to the States. Present appearances indicate that the emigration-frem this State, by the plains across,
will be nearly as large as the immig:ation
from uther States. The war having ended,
parties are going back to their old howes, to
settle down for life—or, until another war
compels them to ‘git up and git.”
. DouBLe Treason.—In the recent exse
of DeWitt ©. Williams, convieted in Tennessee of treason, the Court held that the
man can be guilty of treason against both
the United States and the State of Tennessee by the same overt act, and that the
President's pardon, whilst it annulled the
Offense against the United States, was of no
effect in regard to the offense against the
State. ‘That bas beeo and still.is-our belief,
No Presidential pardon can reach the case of
treason to a State.
THE redoubtable Wig full (of Texas) and
wife, are in London, where they are re. ceived with great honor by the aristocratic
sympathizers with the South.
“Tne editor of an Eastern paper says’:
‘We have adopted the eight bour system
in this office. We commence work at eight
o'clock ‘in the morning and close work at
eight io the evening.” : 4
Troor are running 0 tp the East Carson
river and its tributaries, in Nevada, in myriads, aod the disciples of Isaac Walton
scorn to take any below eight pounders.
Mining Company have deélared a dividend
of $20 dollars per share on their capital
stock, or $80 per -foat,
Tae Albany (Oregon) Journal recites the
circumstance of a sbootiug-affray on Long
Tom, between, Grotge . Sutterfield and
Geoge Gibson, in whieh the former
was mortally wounded, Sutterfield fired
three and Gibson four shots, the last
of which entered Sutterfields de near the
heart. ets
THE eee is vppused to the Mexican
patriots. It says “the man is a fuel or a
wiadinay’ Who Will ajaintain that Mexicans
are capable of self-government.” Therefore
are We greatly astonished at the position the
. Examiner has tuken.
eat THE Constitution of Virginia probibits
the payment of any debts contracted by the
State or any corporation or county therein,
in aid of the Confederacy.
“THE President bas ordered pardons to be
‘issued to allNorth Cufoliniaas . whe had apPiications or petitions ow file, and directed
them to be completed and: ‘gent to the peti‘tioners. Thie includes all the petitions
from that State on file in the office ‘of the
Attorney Geveral—several hundred in owwber,
Tue Memphis Bulletin suggests the appointment of a eommittee, composed equally of Southern and Nerthera Mew of » reliqbility, to investigate the origin of: the . riet.
. in that city, and conn to the authorities at.
Washington. oe
Fat cattle are daily taken.over the Sierras for the beef eaters of Washoe.
"Fins? street, Oakiuad. is to be opened to
pa peepee,
igwn es the past year:
ion, several large parties of emigrants from 5
Divipewp.—The Guu ld and Curry Silver . “ Mayy buildings ure being built or refitwhole matter.
Pi oe gst
deat means to = him. ~
fever is prevailing at Key West toa considersble extent, and thst the regular!
} troeps:stationed thebe are to be removed to
Tauipa_in consequence. —
phia have determined to hold at an early
day a grand demvnstration in support of the
President and “his policy. Invitations have
been extended to the leading ewpperheads
North and rebels South to be in attendance,
THREE dead bodies, those of John Dvnning, Patrick Roach, and Patrick Shea.
were found floating ia the water between
Greenbush ferry slip and Schuyler street,
in Albany, recently.
Tf is estimated that there will be a third . ”
more grain grown this season in. Humboldt
county than in any former year. So much
for the agricultursl panic. -Rust has made its
in Solano county.
A NEW wire bridge is sdon to be built
over Klamath river at Martin’s ferry.
THE Hebrew Benevolent Society, of
Oak land, will give a ball on Wednesday
evening next.
ted in Nupa.
THE firm of Lamping & Co., of Dian.
ville, is about to establish an Express office
at Meadow Lake.
Micu ekcitement prevails at Brown's
Valley in consequence of unusually rich gold
discoveries. A city-is laid »ut and lots sold
at fabulous prices,
Tue wheat crep in North Carolina is said
te be very promising. The farmers are plaoting large crops of corn and cotton.
sare amma rnan siete,
ARRIWALS AT THE.
NATIONAL. EXCHANGE.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA. CF
——— . ]
SaTurvayv, June 9th, 1866.
8 Benson San Franci M Green O
Capt J H Costerdu WH Smith de
CB Land dv H Gibson Colfax
J Baisley Nevada J Royce Grass Valley
‘S Bemus ' du 8 FGilmore de
J Colly do ZT Smith Newtown
ae do @ B Carey Moore's F . :
J Davidson do C D’Tarner do
th Rough & R TJ Manchester Yuba
‘Pond Eureka JM Moore Meadow L
J B Patterson You B W.D Long Moore's F
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A CARD ;
To the Ladies of Nevada and Vicinfty.
MADAM CHADBOURN has just arrived from
the Bay City. and ‘proposes ‘to remain for a short
time only.. To the Ladies she would Say, come and
see, for yourselves, Mrs. CURTIS’. PREMIUM MepBLS, by which lady can learn to-cut, in a few.
hodrs. and fit , any article of Ladies’ and
Children’s dresses. Room, at Mrs. Taft's saeey P"Nevada, Juve 5, i866. * .
TO SCRIP P HOLDERS. _
NEvapa, DAs CALas Jume 7, 1806.
TS ‘Treasurer of , 1 Warren ae, pi .
Feglatered prior to to
THe San Sntenio Ledger—rebel, says it
-would sooner be ruled by United: States ;
{soldiers from Puritanical. New England,
%
W.C. Randolph, C&M, Beton
Wwm_VanAlstine, Alonzo w warts le ‘Southern men -who Were Seyeite °. Caswell 3. B. Gray, bd
the Federal Government, . Committee of Invitation.
= — ee b + Goldsmith-— Sei GH Cathy —————
~ ‘THE Stuyvesant pear tree is ell Blewas: ~ ins P. Hawley, _W. H. Weeks,
Its biossome are very numerous. This relic . 73 more. . ahr gay ae
of early New York is regarded with inereas-. N. M. Barnett, ~ George E. Turner,
ing interest every year, aud its fine foliage . X; % leet ae ~ nee EB tavee,
at this time attracts particular attention. . J. 1 Caldwell, . C. Beckman,
—pene OS ames vis, ose a
‘Work bas Sean resumed at all the mines . R. M. Hunt, 4 “Sas.
in the Alleghany coal region, a comproGrass Valley. a)
A. B. Brady, J. C, Goad. mise having been effected between the com: . Win "Watt, fiche tent
panies and the miners. J. Freico * Wm McCormick,
iene 5% Charice i, Smith, Wm 8 Aiprocess
.
rt THe Johnson National Club of Philadel . 4. ‘bea J. Hdd. Matheny,
appearance ae ete
Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors.
> The Anniversary of St. Jobe, “aa
and Oration. :
‘Phe Oration will-be delivered. HENBY HARE HARTLEY, Esq.,
—<—-§-0: W; of Sacramento.
B
—i__
A GRAND BALL
Will be given’ a. the. Evening. =
2 Cisealitie of Aiea”
North San Juan.
E, Franchere, A. B. Swan,
8. Furth, Alexander Weil,
Richard Abbey, Juseph Cook,
J. A. Seely, V.G. Bell
Fras_ Smith,
Moore’s Flat. *
8. L. Blackwell, §. B. Hiekman,
E. T. Hardy, J. W. C. Coleman,
3s. B. Blakeslee, : P. H. Thompson,
W. A. Begole, ¥. Ennis,
Milton Combs, Edward Williams,
A. H. Mallory, Robert MeGoun,
Omegu.
Marion Cannon, J. MoBean,
William Colbert,
8. x Goodson,
W. C. Ault,
Wittiam Coumbs,
Mathew Creamer,
William Slinger, _
~ Rough & Ready. —
Jobo Montgomery.
Meadow Lake.
Edwin Fowler, Densmore Joslyn,Silas Garber,
é
Reception Committees
A: A. Sergent RC. Niles,
Charles Marsh, A. D, Tower,
_Intreduction Committee-and Floor Managers.
Isaac Williamson, ‘Charles MeKlv
s Fe EB Rolfe, cre. B, McKee.
¥
Members of . the Fraternity in good Mending are
invited tu be present and participate in the Celebration. The Music will be furniéheg-by tlie
Washington Brass Band,
TICKETS FOR THE BALL $10.
Nevada, June 9th.
pee
PIANO FOR ws
cee
oe tee "will sell Che orem
cash, a : m0.
GENTS?
SUMMER CLOTHING!
NEW STYLES
-OFr—
SINESS. AND DRESS SUITs,
LINEN SUITS, é&e.
A. large and choige lot,
ewsuUusT RECELVED ce
And will be sold. at
REDUCED RATES!
Ale," fall estartinitan ae °'t
BOOTS. & SHOES,
Boy's, Clothing, all sige,
TRUNKS, VALISEs, &e. &e., &e.
Constant ening fread.
P. BANNER,
te Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Wg batton-hole nobody
_Gregbry & Waite,
ine ‘ON
[The old stand of Jesse 8. Wiiioail SBiocessors.)
A Larger stock of Goods im thelr line
than ean be found im any other
5 ‘© store in the County,
Amounting to something tens thabn ears for the
Great Eastern and consisting of
H rdware, eoif 100s
“Wooden Ware,
Oe, Willow Ware, ,
Crockery Ware,
. AND
Glass Ware,
[To which we might add for the benefit
6 a Cotas,
@
of competitors, ee
GROOERIES & PROVISIONS,
WINES, AND Liquors,
Ofthe choic . qualitive,
BARLEY, hel
WHEAT, ;
BRAN,
SHORTS,
&e. &e.
eee *
On hand ania’ to arrive,
1000 kegs of Powder; Fuse enough
for an Ocean Cable and warrauted not to
Hvenly oynneation,,
A few othe of Rubber. iedot kinds,
which we are selling to the benefit of
one Guody ear.
100,000 gallons of Kerosene; Lard
and Lubricating Oils, —
To grease the gudgeons of the Universe.
‘. More Quicksilver than We want at
the present rates.
_. 1000 Boxes of Candles, with wicks in
them and warranted to burn.
Sugars of all kinds, ‘& mountain of
Teas and Coffees, more xine than
ever known before.
i v¢
A few. Cords of Bacon, warranted
corn fed.
On hand, also, a big pile of Lard, that
never made a sheep’s acquaintance, or no sale.
1000 boxes Soap, from Colgates’ down
100 kegs and 49° cases aie. We
bay dudiéell the best article, / i¥
100 kegs Nails, assorted.
Rakes, Hoes, Pitchforks, Sluice
Forks, Shovels, Spades,
Sledges, Steel, Rope, .
Twine, Rubber Packing, Demijohns
and‘any kind of Liquors, te ff them”
Cadena ShelrGoode'in gape
—o
Me tr
a
ee
leh. +280 ABRIVE~ .
os 1,000,000 ;Tans.of all sarta:of Goods,
_ forben me bay and pay for bem)
We consult thd tastes of our 6 * tnd te
lpr acer ea
one
a
. Goad detivered at 8 reasonable dinwoce i free of
ying Se ba pereets
tat bepect el 22m eS
Pee ae ae
erases
Devt
"kL
Sum™ur
. tivity is «
present ti
(ly, and _p
“from. tén
work is .
last Fall, i
are being
grows mo
approache
are puttir
new house
the minin,;
ere 00 goil
the-goad-o
differance
“talk quar
THe: f
Register h
County Cl
tarn away
istered. 1]
without ai
election, o
tive frarch
zenship, in
demanded .
is entitled
the precine
The Great
“ef citizenst
temporary.
naturalized
upen the G
be given w!
County Cle
Paciric
_ We hase re
& prospectu
Directory,
July.. Mr.
lisher of’ the
_ the State:
these works
forthoomiug
tain the na
profeasiana!
Territories,
cultural; mi
nies on the ¢
work will «
regard to St
be valuable!
man should
PREACH
held 1n the !
Sunday mor
evening at 7
Pastor. Sal
Services . i
Main street,
aad ia the e
‘B. Snowder
mediately af
Preaching
street, Sunds
Mr. Grden,.
Tre F;
movements i
into-the Ore
mnany voluat
At Alligon,
. last meeting
subscribed “
meats.. We
from Cherok
ney, ‘on the q
ate nor specs
ruthorities t
on Canadian .
ot trupbte,”?
A SeLexp
to Mrs. Peo!
It ig fresh .
colurs and i!
pe
pore st
arn
i vend
parr
Wat submitte
ereos awarde