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November 27, 1867 (4 pages)

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It appears from this that the spirits safely if New ‘Walley, related the following : and others operating in grain, flour, etc. It was tlie,custom, after her acquirements in the medium line became known, for’ a committee composed four members of this Board ot Trade to visit her every morning before business commenced, and through her eg : Pee f flour, grain, ,etc,, at_Liver= ae ,ont soem busimess there the same morning. At first this information was tested by the arrival of the steamers some 8 or 10 days thereafter, #nd proving te be correct, the merchants without any further test, regulated their business operations for four years, being the period of time she resided there, on the reports of the Liverpool markets, obtained duly through the médiumship of Mrs. Foye.” ‘@bove even take note of the transac. dana msgarnannate cen ccsestte + Eis MSL SPC GAS NB SN Stas tte Bat ns Se aie _will soon be discarded, and ‘instead of 1 ; il tablish Spiris the Reservation of,the Ukatalk Inne nap anette ela eh dians, whose number there at this sea3 whole concern. The sphere of these operations might then be extended, and ' from the roof of the drift, and Mr. Sul" ‘weare happy to learn are not considered tions “on change” in this world. What an acquisition Mrs. Foye would be as commercial reporter for the metropolitan journals; and when such cheap and reliable information can be obtained from the Old World, through test mediums, how foolish it is to spend so much time and money in laying the Atlantic cable, and sustaining it. These spiritual, market reports rather “lay over” anything we have yet heard of, and _ if they can be obtained in this way Spiritualism may be of some benefit. If market reports can be obtained through mediums, there is no reason why we should not get ovr election news and all other —theens of interest in the same way. If . Yellow tinge bespoke the Autumn’s dying touch, which added a beautiful con. — Mrs. Foye can turn her extraordinary powers to such good account, lightning itual News Agencies in every city, and make Mrs. Foye superintendent of the instead of the present news headings we should have"Latest from the Moon,” “Great War in Mercury,” “Tremendous Storm in Saturn,” etc. All such items could be as easily and cheaply obtained as the market reports from London and Liverpool. In all seriousness we should like Mrs, Foye to give in the names of the committee of the Chicago Board of Trade who consulted her every, morning in regard to Liverpool market rates Narrow Escarr.—John T. Bradley, says the National, superintendent of the Dromedary, had a narrow escape from-ah untimely death on Monday. While in the mine a large boulder fell livan, a miner, seeing Bradley's danger, attempted to give the boulder another direction, in doing which he had one of his fingers badly crushed. Sullivan Suceceeded in turning the boulder, but not so as to entirely free Bradley from harm, he having had the shirt entirely torn from his back, and receiving some bruises on the shoulders and back,which dangerous, TorNED Up.—Felix O'Byrne, who is well known throughout this State, and who, some years ago, visited N evadg and Grass:Valley, and swindled a-number of citizens in both places, has turn. ed up in the Police Courts of New York, charged with keeping a bagus ticket Office and “selling” persons who are bound forCalifornia. The irrepreasible Felix was Democratic candidate for Assembly in the Third District.. How fortunate Gotham would be with Morrissey in Congress and O’Byrne in the Btate Legislature. ‘ THE price of freight from Cisco to Virginia City is now 2} cents per pound, and from Cisco to Austin 6} cents per : A youne man, not far from Portland, dearn from the Wational that Mrs. Ada oung, she resided with ry In that city there isan service ion known as the Board of Trade, wupted ot merchants of “even” on Capt. Moit, and ‘having a Bay, and have the “elephant.” We arrived at the entrance of the harbor on the 8th of Octomo, We had a beaatiful passage tinuance of fine weather aiding every possible. feature of its romantic scenery. The ship ‘channel between the Islands that picturesquely dot the Straits, is the loveliest body of water in the western hemisphere. Hundreds of Islands present their romantic breasts upon the shining surface, while the clear depths are nearly transparent as air.— Spreading in a great complicated net work of armsand inlets, it has many miles of navigation. All the way we had a beautiful view of the snow-capped Cascades: Mount Hood, whose height is variously given at from 14,000 to 17,000 feet, towers grandly up, with its snowy scalp, leaving its dark base imbedded in a fog arising from the back’ bone of the Cascade Range. Baker, Adams and St. Helen’s are all beautifully striking. Shasta is grand, Hood is grander; but Mount Rainier, tripple pointed, and robed in perpetual snow, whose summit has never been trodden by man, is the monarch of them all— the “Mont Blanc’ of the Washington Territory.At times the channel became so narrow that a stone might easily have been thrown on the shore, but the depth of water remained at 80 and 90 fathoms. The shores on either side are lined, from the very mountain crest to the water's edge, with a dense forest of timber, growing out of an impassable, barrier of underbrush, whose liad a partial glance ‘of . ber, having been four days from Nanai. through the Straits of Georgia, the conof five words free. employed to one-fourth its eapacity. radical Sward among the. rebels down the outside of their dinners. By midnight it blew a perfect hurricane, and ifany boat should have to be christened the “‘relling log,” it should be the J. L.~Stephens. She paid no respect whatever to either the appetites of the passengers or the welfare of the stew-ard’s crockery, the institution appeared to have an air of “don’t careishness” about it, but we kept wallowing and rolling on until the morning of the 8th, when the promised land hove in view. [To be concluded. ] ANNOUNCED,—Jackson Temple is announced as the choice of the Sonoma county Democracy for the position of United States Senator, THE proprietors of. the Memphis Bulletin publish a statement which goes to show that Semmes was ousted from the editorial chair for lack of ability and experience, It costs twenty-five dollars to send ten words across the Atlantic, and two dollars and a half for each additional word ; name and address to the number The cable is not GEN. MoWer séems to be cutting a trast to the dark green fir above. SituMARRBIED. ated upon a large Island on this Strait son of the year amounts to about a thousand, and who are under the directions of a French Priest. Like other Indians along this coast, they live by Hon, A. C White to Miss Lucy Hinckley, both of Washington, Nevada County. this morning, where our triend White will soon enter upon his duties as legis— In this city, November 27th, 1867, by the Nites, County Judge, James D. The happy couple left for Sacramento : lator. He and his bride have our best hunting and fishing, and the deer being . wishes for a life of feliciry. in large quantities, they capture them — for the sole purpose of obtaining their skins. Further northward is the locacation of the Chunook tribe, whose Chief died about a yearago, and he now quietly reposes ‘neath the dark green sward, surrounded by the funeral hondriven around his grave, and the foottread of the tribe rarely presses‘an im— print on the shore, and only then to commune with the ashes of the departed, irit . 8S Chaffe Cieco r whose soul has fled to the great spirit M Fisher Grass Valley J H McCraray Eureka land. 4 I sented Noveds # Berrie do rs ayman 0 ‘On Sunday, Oct. 6th, we had Divine . WP Burgan, do JL MeKinney Moores service on board, performed by the Rev. . «= Dr. Raynor, who is Post Chaplain to the expedition. Not a breath of air disturbed the deep melodious Voices that joined in the day’s praises to the NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s, ‘ ; . . . F Smith San Francise Dr Sterling San Juan ors his rank is accustomed to. Nine @ Harding do _D Davidarich do large canoes are hung up to stakes} T Thomas do ‘8G Lewis do W Sharp do JS McBride do T J Manchester do P Curry Sierra co JHT T Rigg You Bet J Lyon Idaho Capt Coffey French C J J A Blethen Marysvill J Rolfe —— ille ¢ Downleville Bulbous Algo, ARRIVALS AT THE Broad Street, Nevada City, California. November 26, 1867. B McCullongh Uniony horne Col Hill H Hurst Bannerville AW Herring Lake Cit A Calbick Gregor m PLANTS AND BIRDS, RS. H. C. MILLS, Sacramento Street, has a nme quantity of Flowering Plants and oots for sale—price $3 per dozen.— 100'Singing Canary Birds forsale. n27 Almighty; not a ripple ruftied the placid waters; not a cloud cast a shade o’er the landscape that spoke the history of Nature's God. All hands were in attendance, and with a submissive reverance gave their entire attention to the holy man. About noon we artived that she is prepared to do all kinds of der street. Millinery and Dress Making ! RS.C. A. TAFT gy page informs the ‘Ladies of Nevada City and vicinity. Millinery, Dress and Mantua Making Also STAMPING, at her residence on BoulNevada, Noy. 9th. at Fort Rupert, a fur statien of the-Hadson Bay Co., and under the care of Mr. Moit, an old employee of that Company. Mr. Moit is at the present time working out his sentence of penal servitude to the H. B, Co., for having committed himself by losing the steamer Labrouch that was purchased some time ago to carry the U.S. mail from San Francis. co to Victoria. Capt. Moit, a very fine gentleman, and in every way adapted for the position of ruaning small crafts. around these Islands, was totally unfit BROAD ST, next door to Lafayette Bakery. neatly and promptly repaired. J I. Caldwell and John Caldwell Attorneys and Counselors at Law. da County and Commissicner Nevada. ~ JOHN CALDWELL, District Notary Public for Nevada Coun y: F.C. LUETIE, Watchmaker and Jeweller,
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ow Office No. 42 Broad street, Nevada City. J. I. CALDWELL, Notary Public for Nevafor the State of Attorney and J. 1. CALDWELL, Deputy District Attorney for regalar sea service, as .he wrecked the steamer, and all the cargo and vessel was lost; happily the passengers and crew were saved. This affair Attorney — OF FICE— Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City A. ©. NILES, and Counselor at Law, settled the mail facilities as far as the H. B, Co. was concerned; but to get Me., was attending his sick father, who claim to his services in Some way or Walle Friday (connecting “wie fag thee Sa gt while i te penother they placed him upon duty crryy N j i 6 Hcpross) = KE 8 fath act back re on bee he wae hoe . im this isolated Island. He, however, . WOO rte eee FLATS =. bathing too hard. “No sir,” the son has his wife and 4 or 5 children with Saturday. Package deli Rew d; “he is a ha Baptist.” . him, and receives news from the outer fate ae RY & ENGL ey, atNevada, Moore’s Flat & Eureka, the broad Pacific again. As the sun . blew up, giving us the full benefit of . } its vastness. Our passengers ‘had now . two difficulties_to encounter—that of keeping the inside” of their berths and} CANDY AND ¢ RACK ERs, Sold to the Trade at’ Sen : Francisco prices. morning. Orders SEEN PS pe et y o ONE. HUNDRED, . te COOKING STOVES !.2 ‘. ‘HE FINEST’ EVER BROUGHT TO THIS ii Market andof my own importation from the Eastern Foundries, which will sell for the following prices : Ne, G. ..222 50 No. 8..832 50 No 10..$40 00 WARRANTED TO BE HEAVIER AND OF A BETTER QUALITY AND MORE TRIMMINGS THAN EVER SOLD IN THIS” MARKET, ~ No. 7..627 50 No, 9..835 00 ce" will sell HARDWARE and other Goods In like proportion. I defy competition in any Goods in the Hardware line, CROCKERY, IRON AND STEEL, QUICKSILVER, POWDER, < FUSE, SASH AND DOORS, NAILS, ROPE, DUCK, _ &e. &e, —— COME AND SEE ME!’ Remember that I dont’t do business on borrowed capital. CEO. E. TURNER. Nevada, Nov, lth, » CHRISTMAS BALL. A BALL will be given by the Members of the GERMAN GLEE CLUB HARMONIE, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, NEVADA, On Wednesday Eve’g, Dec. 25th, a the friends are most respectfully Vi . Nrvapa—J. F. Bussenius, A. Goldsmith. San Juan—J.C. Triblehorn. Grass VaLLex—D, Binkleman, Rev Doe—J. Heinson, Wasuineton—E. Kreig Floor Managers. G. V. Schmittburg, John ec. L, Jacobs, F. A. Miller, Tickets, including Supper, $3 00. The members of the Club will use their best ". LIFE & ACCIDENT INS ee oe 2 SS Roe -—OF HARTFORD, consecticur.— PAID UP CAPITA eg VARIOUS FORMS OF POLICIES ! —~) (((oMBINED LIFE AND ACCIDENT. &ecidental Death and Compensa tiv n—separately, ey Accidents, One to seven year policies, with or without compensation, The advantages of this Cumpany must be apparcul loamy one whe! will give it a moment’s thought, combining as it does a com. peusation of 5 per week, on every $1000 ingured for all accidents causing total disability. Call at the office of the South Yuba Canal Company and leara fail particulars, 3 7 Neyada, Oct. 29th. > LUMBER! LUMBER 1! LUMBER SCOTT FLAT SAW MILL CO. Lumber Yard: SACRAMENTO ST., near Gold Run Bridge. DEALERS IN . PINE, SPRUCE & OAh LUMBER Aa KINDS OF DRESSED AND UNPiso kD FLOVRING constantly “on . Also, SIDING AND SHAKES, Particular attentiou paid to furnishing Lume, ber for Flumesana Mining soxes,” Contracts taken for from 1,uuU tu 600,000 feet, to be delivered on short notice. Best quality of Dry Kem pay. either at— our WALI or at our City Lumber Yard, on Sacramento Street, near the Gold Ruu Bridge. J. P. WENTWORTH can always be found at the Sales Yard, on Sacramento street, ready to wait on Customers, ga¥~Terms Cash, or approved credit for thirty days. o15 CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPRS, é&c, JULIUS GREENWALD, HS ON HAND AND WILL SELL VERY CHEAP FUK CaSH the toliowing urticles :— 10.000 POUNDS OF FAVORITB BRANDS OF TOBACCO, Abeta AND IMITATION CIGARS TO BE HAD IN THE MARKET. KILLIKINICK SMOKING TOBACCO, of every kind, : PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PATTERN. MATCHES OF EVERY MAKE. FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, of every kind. ‘ All articles are warranted to be as represented, All orders from abroad promptly attended to. sd ULIUS GREENWALD > t. 30. efforts to make the Evening a plesant-ene, ihe da : MPFS’ HOTEL TOYS! TOYS! Toyvagiis 7 , oe —aAND— NICK. SLOCOVICH, RESTAURANT, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. BROAD STREET, above Pine HAS JUST RECEIVED th stock of TOYS ever brought to thts city which he pro to sell very cheap as he desires to clos this branch of business. oe He has a splendid lot of Talking Dollis, Carriages, Toy Tea Sets, Horses, Balls, Marbles, And in fact everything in the Toy line for the Holidays, Also, a fine stock of Fresh Candies, Nuts, and Fruits Of all kinds. Also, a good stock of Pancy Goecds, . 2 Everybody is wanted to ¥ DS. come and see the NEW ni6’ DENTISTRY. T. We MermINTYRE, DENTAL SURGEON, Office—Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. opp. Banner's. IS PREP red. All work best satisfaction or no charges made. Bread ! CALL AT THE NEW YORK BAKERY STREET, ND LEAVE YCUR ORDERS FOR BREAD AND CAKE, of every description. Home Industry. N. B.—Balls Wedding supplied with Ice Cream. Collen Bh Grae, eaprar ney gotten " J. HOLLY Won 7 Sun Hala . aon SADDLE AND HARNESS best style and Repairing . 3° every deee Street, Nevada city. F,. STUMPF, Proprietor Good Rooms, Good Meals, Good Cooks, Good Liquors, Low Priees > French, English and German spoken in the house, Apartments for Ladies, Neatly farnished, and the best of accommodations provided 012 " ¥. STUMPF, SHOP, . BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, ~[Adj. Keeney’s Tin Shop.} WILLIAM HOLMES, Proprictor, [Successor to W. G. Jenkine. ] A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF a Saddles, . Harness, Bridles, Whips, Saddle Trees, . Bits, And all sorts of SADDLE AND HARNESS STOCK AND TRIMMINGS, at prices to suit the times. in my line manufactured in the m chedply an &®” GIVE ME A CALL. y 022 FRANK H. FISHER, MACHINIST, AtStilesMEill,near the Suspension Bridge. * _A LL KINDS OF MACHIN Y¥ BUILT TO ORDER. REPAIRINGAgent ey, _ . ne rs of & Whitn acted a if ‘ ‘ 35 0 10,0 0 0! Endowment Policies payable at a a given age, with compensation for : GEO. P. SPARKS, Agent. 100,000 OF THE VERY BEST HAVANA