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March 6, 1866 (4 pages)

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ee et nena % NEVADA CITY. foe genirnse wily Transcript, Smith took place fromthe Church, on Sunday last. LOCAL AFFAIRS, ee ments for starting his uew pxper at Summit City.: He expects .to issue the first tumber about the Ist of April. Boust is an old hand at the business, and wil! give the Summit City people an excellent journal. In order that oar readers may judge’ of the tone of the Reveille, we extract the following from the Dutch Flat Speaking of Johnston that paper says: “All those with whom be acted ten years ago are now sounding bis praises for his non-comsliance with his oft repeated and sacredly ittered pledges; “while they praise the ‘ Feachery they loath the-traitor,’-to all that nein high offigial station should hold dear. Ne arenow.in favor of the loyal people rraigning him at the bar of public ‘opinion snd formally tréing him fur his premeditat‘d delinquencies. Those whom he swore to lead to the promised land of liberty, happiness.and intelligence, ne has deserted, and 48 @ reward for his wanton disregard for all @ man should hold sucred is receiving: th: just and merited curses of an outraged and injured people for the shameful’ manner in Which he has deceived them and the ridiculous harrangue—in which he made the nation a by-word—in attempting to justify his course.” : : 3 above ares ; their iatall F Tue Minsrrets.—The Theater was crowded on Saturday night with an audience LARDW; Irawn together by the announcement that ~ troupe of amateur minstrels of Grass ValDER, FU 7, assisted by a number of gentlemen of 5 is city would give an entertainment. The ~ dies were eut more generally than is usual ing Tools, » such performances. The performances ould not compare unfavorably with that ‘OVISIO ‘ the best troupe that ever visited this city. attractive programme was presented and "EED, all the parts were admirably carried by the performers. Davidson's songs “I'd choose nm = to be a baby,” anc “My Invitation,” were Iauo well rendered, and received with great ap~plause. Joe. English sang “Evangeline,” D8, with great effeet. Jas. Wilson’s jig would have been~creditable to Tommy Peel.— Soggs. in his war apeech; Seymore, Law“ence and the entiretroupe won for themelves the commendations-of the audience. e < he strolling actors. Davidson. and Soggs, jo our mak quitted themselves with greut-credit.— 1g the past y 1¢ imitations were true to the life, while m; aid habe te 6 drollery of the actors in presenting them . -pt‘the audience in a roar of laughter.— ‘jer performance was in every respect.a deduc sled success and theater goers will rejoice «the announcement of another performance F ‘vy the troupe. ~The entertainment on Sat» day night was infinitely better than is sually given by travelling troupes. onorable cours n long sustain ODe ROTATION.—Yesterday-the old county of “ets surrendered their places tothe new‘lect. The rotation was conducted with th pomp and ceremony. Champagne "ed freely and the day was one of general ification in which the “‘outgoers” and “ins ners” took an equal part. . CASH 1", eredittra. . wt bs FouND De&ap.—Yesterday mnofning; at tween the Gold Hill mill and Boston Ravine, ley. Deceased was found lying upon bis face and it was thought he was asleep but on examination it was ascertained that he was dead. He was seen ina saloun, at Grass -Valley, late-on Sunday night. He was about 35 yeare of age. The cause of his death is rot known. inks FREEDMEN’s MeeTinc.—This Evening “ meeting will be held at the Methodist aurch in the interest of the Freedmen’s Aid “saociation. The object of the Commission will be explained by Mr. Alexander, the ~gent, and speeches will be delivered by Hon, . A. Sargent and others. ksilve : , ONLY, i ICE, freigh New OFFICEKs.—In our mention of the ew officers a day or two since we:omitted G. K. Farquhar, the Deputy County Clerk During the past year this gentleman has held Tre Summev Crry Paper.—E. B. Boust was in town oa Sunday making arrangeEnquirer, of which Boust is now editor. . Business in the above mentioned ar«ylight, Jobu Cregan wae found dead be: in the middle of the street, near Graes Val-. © ‘crowded with citizens, and was delivered hy Rev. The remains of deceased new burring ground. : Bo pops penge ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, SUNDAY, March 4, 1866. W Lane New York J Mayers Grass Vall W Tibbits Red Deg J W Ellison do J Philips Moores Fl N M Barnett do W C Monrve Rock cR Flanders do S Barcley Shingle S W A Warnock do E O Tompkins B V AG Compton do S Humphrey You-Bet J J Dorsey do A Whitney do— _——P-8 Hunt-de—— E Miller Sweetland Ws BoylesS 8S B W J Davis Buena V H H Hamilton do L Merrow Scotts-FE JA. Whaley du RE Thompson Can hC Marsh do R Wiig do H Brayton Cen Sprin €-Coleman Gold Flat W Ford Unionville R Hill do J McConn do E D Herrick do WH Gillerlaud do T W Carey Brush Cr Miss B Slater Nevad Miss Kate Care. City J Gregory Nevada T M Beckford do I MeLaughlin do R M Taylor do E P Boust Dutch Fl J S Rayimond do J Edwards do V Hutchings do Monpay, March 5th. J T Redman city RM Taylor do L L. Southworth do LL Tucker Stp Hol T E.Dillon Gopher H .C W Scott Unionvie J Moody .do EH Gaylord Gold R A*Rau Marysville. C.D Corney Hunts H JA Sei Qua H T P Bagh Stock F G Gurber"Red Dog J A Bailey Frene C. GB Taylor do E D Herrick Gold F E Higgins Downiev'le C Maltman do ' JW.S Boyles S S B A Brown do E A Wetmore do A Taylor CanadaH ED Morris Washingt R EThompson do D J Moore do M Mohler Willow V BW Dodge Little Y ee 3 NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE ! AN as ROM AND AFTER THIS, FIRST DAY .OF MARCH, 1866, F I SHALL OFFER’ FOR SALE AT COST ! wFOR CASH, +f : My Entire Steck of GLASSWARE, SILVER WARE,’ CROCKERY,CHINA, CUTLERY, &c. &c. As Ihave concluded to close out my ticles as speedily as possible, . { j cr Hotels, Restaurants, Dealers in Crockery, and private Families will find this the best opportunity ever-before presented in this city for purchasing Crockery and Wares generally kept in connection with it. Everything I have in store will be offered at Cost ! The public is invited to call-and examine my Stock and the ~ CLOSING OUT PRICES! A. GC. PIER, Broad Strect, Nevada. Nevada, March ist. »putyships in several offices and in all has . Charged his duties with signal ability .— ‘those who have business at the Court. ouse, can testify to his promptness and ¢ sactness in the performance of duty. We are happy to state, and we have ne doubt that the people will be glad to know that G. K. Farquhar will cont.nue in the office of Clerk and Auditor for the new term. ty BOUGH: Fa Bs . ¥ irm on the settle their ac Give Ir-To Youn CHiLpRen, who are thin, lifeless, delicate, puny, -scrofulous, eruptive, uleerous>hip diseased, &e. It will save more lives than-all the doctors can. lowing times : DANCING SCHOOL. SULLIVAN & BECKETT, WOULD respectfully inform the daneing public that they have opened a DANCING SCHOOL,AT TEMPERANCE HALE, Where all who wish to join the classes already formed can do so on application at the Hall, at the ful' ~—For Gentlemen— On Tuesday and Saturday Evenings from 8 uatii 11 o’clock. . ; —For Ladies—. o'Y tt parents—Le Doyen's Sarsaparilla ' eine Alterative. bd at a = to 5 o’clock. FUNERAL.—The funeral of the late E.W., Congregational The house was an able discourse R. B. Snowden.— were intered in the —— W C Monroe Rock C . i 4 ‘An accommodating, “‘bar-keep?.will-be found al, Cor. Richardson & Auburn Streets, 4 ed in this State. s Le HAIR RENEWER, ‘ This Preparation beats ’em all. FOR SALE BY E. F. SPENCE, Nevada, Feb. 21, x Be FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES: Seeieemeeel EVERY FAMILY SHOULD PossxEss ONE OF THEM Tiadies who are Saireas of obtaining a GSEWING M ACHIN Egy Should not fail to call and inspect the working OF THE FLORENCE !.2) They asy/ tide most perfect Sewing achines, for Family_tse,have’ been awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS! _Atall the principal Fairs and Exhibitions in the United States. R. A. DIVER,. Agent for Nevada city and vicinity. Geldsmith’s, Cor. Broad and Fine Sts NEW FORWARDING HOUSE ! AT COLFAX, fl3 AtA. ~ JOSEPH WORRILL & COY FORWARDING HOUSE AT COLFAX And are now prepared to tren Goods With despatch and at Low Rates! Direct all Goods, “CARE WORRILL & CO. COLFAX.” Colfax, Sept. 16 P. Baltz. H. Guenther, ST. LOUIS SALOON, Commercial Street....0. +++eNevada city,
eoee ——— BALTZ «& GUENTHER, Pruprietors — Will be opened on Saturday, Feb, 17. OMFORTABLE HEADQUARTERS will be found at this new Saloon for all who want Good Liquors, Beer or Cigars, = ays ready to mix excellent drinks. Lager Beer, “cool and lively” sold by the measure or glass. Give the St. Louis a call. febl6 DOCTRESS H. T, WOOD, Midwife & Homepathic Physician. GRASS VALLEY. Persons in Nevada wishing her services can leave word at J. H. Boardnauwn’s house, No .140 Beoad street, or address as above, Post effice Box 135 Grass Valley. ml PAINTING! PAINTING! he P. L. RYAN, AS OPENED A SHOP opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Office, ON MAIN STREET, He_-is-prepared, as beretore, to'do all kinds ef HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE —AND<= ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, On short notice and in a style that cannot be excell. feb27' GOOD NEWS FROM NEVADA Miners’ Two-Bit Restaurant, THE undersigned ‘takes this method of +] informing numerous old friends and the public in general that he has opened the above named House on 5 COMMERUIAL STREET, Where he willserve Meals, FOR CASH, ONLY; For Two Bits each! . LODGING 25 CENEXS. HENRY PYRMONT. Dissolution of Copartnership. a 'Q*\HE ‘copartners heretofore existing between J. W. Mints and A. H. Hanson fa the Grecery business was dissolved on-the first day of March,-1866, J. W. Hinds having disposed of his in ttoJ. M Hinds who will hereafter confitiue the business with Mr. Hanson at the ml 3 to! On Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from ee HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Ever_invented, and_as_an ussuranee—of—thefact,+— 2 E. Ge WAITS, CRECORY & WAITE, ‘Wholesale and ‘Retail Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &e, No. 59 Broad Sireet. . : A. B GREGORY, FEED! (1 ey FEED !! FEED OF ALL KINDS, i fa + ~ os we For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. Mining and Farmer’s Tools! ——— ee For sale by —— GREGORY & WAITE. PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, a _BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, ROPE, Hemp and Rubber Packing, poe For sale by . @ GREGORY & WAITE. QUICKSILVER ! By the Tank or Pound! For sale by GREGORY .& WAITE. TUBS, PAILS, : Wood & Willow Ware, ass’‘d. —_— For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. HARDWARE ! Consisting of Butts, Screws, Door Knebs’' Padlocks, &c. PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c. NAILS, All sorts by the keg or pound, For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. CROCKERY ! A lot assorted ‘ Pa GLASS AND STONE WARE. For sale by. _GREGORY & WAITE. DEMIJOUNS, A Fine Lot, — For sale by ; GREGORY & WAITE. 4. WwecANDELE 8.24 ANY QUANTITY, For pale by GREGORY & WAITE. Wines, ‘Brandies, Whiskys, Ales, Porters, Bitters, Cord ials, Syrups, &e, is For sale by y, “" GREGORY & WAITE. y Kerosene. Lurd Oil, Sperm, etc. — For sale by GREGORY & WAITE. i Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, ; For sale by Bi stand. Il take great pleasure in recom s ing the new firm ry the Reironege Care ub, evada, March 3d. ~ .W.H GREGORY & WAITS. ANNUAL REPORT —OF THE-PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY 7 1% compliance with the Act of the Leyisiature of the State of California entitied **An Act ‘concerning Corporations, ’? passed April 22d, 1850, the Pacific Insurance Company ‘of San Francisco makes the following Annual Report : 1.—The Amount of the Capital Stock of this Company is Seven Hundred and Fifty Theusand Dollars, and paid in Gold. ‘$750,000 1I1.—The amount of the Assets is Gme Mille lion and Fifty-One Thousand, Four Hundred and Twenty Dollars and Thirty-Seven cents-..31 9951,420 37 1ll.—The Company has no Debts. IV —The amount of-lasurance effected during the year, and which remained in force December ‘. Siet, 1865: Fires ccocescceces eeoee 200000009 12,973,849 MEMEUIG 56 o's 66 vee cavicce cacvdsve 484,408 This Company commenced underwriting Marine Risks. Aug. Ist, 1865. V.—This Company insures against the following rieke, viz: Bulldings, Household Furniture, Merchandise, Rents, Leaseholds, Vessels in Port and:their Cargoes, and other Personal Property against Loss or Damage by Fire; Also, on Cargoes, ‘Treasure, Commissions, Profits, and War Risks, and _ om all Warine and intand Navigation ~ aa Risks, to and from all ports in the World. VE—This Company will take on any Firat Class Hisk not to exceed Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars—the limit fixed by law,—and on all large risks will reinsure to an extent consirtent. with Prudence in other Responsible Companies, J. HUNT, President, A.J. RALSTON, Secretary. San Francisco, January 19th, 1866. William Alvord, L. B. Benchley, Alex. Weill, Moses Heller, Abm. Scligman, William Scholle, Q Anson G. Stiles, Louis McLane, © « John G. Bray, A. Hayward, D.W.C. Rice, . Oliver Eldridge, A. B. Forbes:> J. G. Kellogg, C. Meyer, G. W. Bell, D. J. Oliver, Chas. May ne, Alpheus Bull, Lloyd Tevis, John Wightman, James DeFremery, L. Sachs, William Sherman, Frederick Billings, John O. Earl, 8. M, Wilson, Alfred Borel, Morton Cheesman, G. T. Lawton, Wiiliam Hooper, John B, Newton, Edward Martin, D. O. Mills, H. Haussman, E. L. Goldatin, , Moses Ellis. P. L. Weaver, David Stern. State of California, City and County of San Francisco, ss.—On this nineteenth day of Janu. ary. A. D. One Thousand Might Hundred and Sixty-six, personally appeared before me, H, 8. Homans, a Notary Public, in and for the said City and County, and therein residing, duly +commissioned and, sworn, A. J. Ralston. whe _: being sworn, did depose and say that he is the Secretary of the Pacific Insurance Company, and that the statements contained in the foregoing Report of the Pacific Insurance Company are true, full and correct. : A. J. RALSTON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 19th of January, A. D. 1866. ‘ H. 8S. HOMANS, Notary Public. A. H. OTHEMAN, AGENT, . NO. 30 MAIN STREET, Nevada City, February 2nd, 1866, FAMILY GROCERIES A. BARUE, OULD inform the ve Ha of Nevaaa city that he has just received a large and WKresh stock of Choice Family Groceries, Everything usually tound in a well r Store ofthis kind. All goods delivered charge. erms Cash. -A>BARUH, Commercial Street. Nevada, Nov. 2vth. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. W lated— ree @ JOHN F. BUSSENIUS; (Successor to J. M. Levey), Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada, W ILL keep constantly on hand # large and well selected stock of DRUGS MEDECIN CHEMICAL ren eh TRACTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, And everything usually kept ina first-class Dragtore. i "O Physicians Prescr fully compounded ag Ours. Having had years’ experience as @ druggiet PR prraer eeatey 1a A best can I condidoutls dy: licit the patronage of the commuuit: cattaieotion: = JOHN F. ssunite Nevada, May 13, 1865. care-