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September 20, 1866 (4 pages)

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ax NliiinetnRad Or ee ees ° Sp oem es Tanna a War.—The pardoned rebels Afid “Northern copper theads have the Fall electionsytovmake with the reb"wo are satisfied that Johnéon will nd’ stop _ Union, tarnishes the following particulars THURSDAY, SEPT. -20, “o—— te. “haw ARMORY. —The Howell Reanmeselt E) definition ‘ofthe right of . CRA tr '_-) oa --DistRict.CouRt.-The.case of Richarde}. ter privileges at Columbig Hill), occupied been, WBE» fA, tbe, course of J obnson is ‘calculated. . to encoarage them in f the loyal'men to fight. ‘Saay" fidid, With the President that the rebel representatives are entitled: to agats fn’ and for more than a year rebels have been demanding that Johnsdn’#ERROwlédge those rébéls as Congress and rive thé “Ramp. Congtess,” as they ~o “erm it, from ‘ Washington: It may be that if a “sufficient number of Northerp: ¢ppperheads are returned by olvatinjority’ of ‘Cditgress; Johnson ‘will do.ae the rebels desite’ him. In such an évent'the loyal men of the North will be ready, to meet the issue as it is forced upOnthem, Since the developments in regard to the. (New. Orleans.riot; and the course of Johnson in regard to Missouri, at any course. which may help his cause. The, Heaminer, predicte that the firat act ‘of the next Congress will be to impeach Johngon, and that in event-of his being removed. he will resist the execution of thé jiidginent of Congress with all the means at his) command. These’ threats, and all others of like character, are utterly futile. If Johnson is guilty of misrule, a loyal will impeach him, and the loyal men of the nation will sustain Congress, even if it become necessary to whip rebels and copperheads in order to do so. The loyal thén ‘f thiecountry have deter mined that they will not.allewe Johnson to bind them hand and foot and place them in the power of rebels, and if the, Copperjohnsons want to be Wilprot with bullets after they linve been beaten by ballots, they can be accommodated, . Better four. yedre more “6f war than that loyal men North.aed South should be placed at the metey of rebels, a Suppen Dgatu.—The Grass Valley in relation to the death of J. C, Dyfly, who formerly resided in this city : John C. Duffy, an old resident of Nevada county, and axvitizén of Grass Valley for the past five or six years, ye a suddenly on Tuesday morning, in while at work on School was going for a aaeas boner with which to mix mor tax, and had only proceeded » short distance when he fell down, and called out for aesistance to Edward Power, who wae working near ‘by. Power fopnd Duffy is now safe, but the timbers which sustain it. would not stand through the Winter.— po Sta a the; bridge, will. be 1a wes oN Hon ang spopmony a "4 ‘teatiogs of the Nevada Light ‘are now held on Saturday evenings. . , the copperhead ping The. returns show. ‘he is properly named, ’ the District Court yesterday. A. A. Sarpgent-eppeare for platatit, and meeunt . WATIONAL” EBRCHANGE HOTEL; Niles for defendants, maha New Vorume.—The Sitiahicntl’ Union ascended Mt. “Hood, Oregon, to its very simsnit! Phey addertathed its height to be . T 17,600 feet, and algo, to a certainty, that it isa voleano. If this measurement be correct, Mt, Hood. is, the bighent peak in D McDoasia do HSouthard mil ¥ kin H ‘the United States. Weer Dog tt GitnedericGrese Val. ~_ _ W J Knox SasJore . ABateman Virginia Cit FEMALE ENTERPRISE.—A lady recently arrived at Saratoga with eighty dresses five thousand dollarg damages for breach of promise, is, that the young lady weighs . ged Staff ¢la two hundred and eighty-five. pounds, and arm J. it is coming on weather. John Jones.. ../.-..++ keep up a sae BY. at each other, son vs Parr et als, involving certain wata LAyC AST Es pen rrhia Broprietor, EDNESDAY, September 19th, 1866. yesteylay entered upon its thirty-second y Caleb Lyon, bf fiyotiédate; Boyce Ci volumé? “As a newspaper the Union is unBW Watson ren RE Thompson Cana hit auld, wo pitien it hows . $ Berane hu A seen thy loyal. Long may the Union continue ‘te E Danchmen do -« 2 Hanny # merit the,confidence.of the people and en. £Bshaw-d cit ty F Liroperiek do cased nnor mele io Jou, Ja @ RIOD PRA st “Ta Healy & 4 nd Gol Abdey . do do . Heran't of Mt. Hoop. A’ party tecently Fo Crandal: Enterprise m M Brow Brown 2 Col ae D H Birdeall Seatt Flag G1 W E Gray Bannerville J C Hackett W R Morris L.1 Upham J Smith Rough & Read Drs Casto Sacramento M Dunn Sherman mine OJ Cressy Grars Valley Ritction. STAFF MINING COMPANY.--Loand thirty-six borinéts. She was o near Nevede County: Ca Bair Beittocnis Notice share) Se gi: relative to Migs Flora, ra, McBlimsey. JOHN JONES, Dea ond shnneh see etl in the Fae named M conpens the that een fe to notice RATIONAL VIEW. —The defense of a; aman and in pitt ince wi in Pennsylvania, who was sued for twentysenoostnent of Fifty Dollars on the 19th day of Augost, 1 now due: THE Examiner and Call, the two prin: . eight weeks the interests of delinquents or ro cipal copperhead organs of San Francisca, . ™uch thereof se may sold, as provided by . Columbia Hill, Sept—2#th Deadman, & ve a Kentu months por aM days. ARRIVALS AT THE Broad Street, Nevada City, California. eo Gold fan Gettage mill Lampe Nevada IW eee Kennebec, District, “ he \an AGE Sutttied “an Act nerships for mining purposes” an r wn bn wae levied for the Fasks eo "prospecting, working and & developing” said Ragliowing abbsséinente are ncerning: pa No. “ Shares. L. Gamble.....+-Amount. Sion ; bw Unless the above assessments are pes within be —, will be OSTER, feinbe ‘r of tT Kabied Staff Co. SENATOR Dovilttle & atumped Maine for N Gen. Butler says the Philadelphia Conforcibly illustrated when a dog swallows his.dwn tail, Ob, thé “beast.” — Toven One.—A bear was recently killed near Kau Clarice; Wisconsifi, which had . !? fifteen balls in his body, fired at him some previous time. to have had no effect empelite, American having tried, recommends the following simple mode of keeping. ice water for a long time in a common pitcher: Place between two sheets of paper (newslayer of cotton batting together about . » half an inch in thickness; fasten the ends of paper and batting together, forming a circle; then sew or paste a crown over one end making a box the shap of a stovepipe hat, minuethe rim: Place ‘this ovér “an ordinary pitcher filled with ice water— lie THE burnt district of Portland ces aa pa git AV, ext A So thoroughly burnsub ate the ruins, Some! ve born in the Rosie SP DD: CHARLES HM. TOZER’S vention was that meeting of extremes 80 . raz enrat ERADICATOR OF #PECIAL COMPLAINTS generally known as All this shooting seemed . with which he is familiar ; come, It is impossible here to men‘ ion all the jneaces rhaps, will pot be ont of place. The mort formidable, the nioat ; posers to oe iw oot Abuse. ng the.seat of the disease whole system Curar Ick Prrcuen.—The Scientific . ters Pate comme . of the symptomr, a0 that those sfflicted able to form anopinion in 1egard to the mplaints, and seek advice in time, there ving them a world of suffering < Nervous Deb Paipitation ot the Heart, the 1 f thé on of the Heart, Trembling of th Limbe, Headach he, and an avers paper will answer thick brown is better) a —* that uf Females. b'e encm on that results. oie ely gradtealad rom the aa accurately surveyed, : and found to cover r of charred wood . Sl, PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, ortheast corner Kearney and Jacke son Streets, San Francisco, FORMERLY OF LOCKE HOSPITAL, LONDON, RIGHT YEARS IN FACRAMENTO, AND THR LAST POUR YRANS 1M SAN FRANCISCO, DR. TOZER'S experience is of wry regener standand during that timehe hae et ed success in the treatment of all alin we. VENERKAL or Cunonic, The brain neconeequence. . will here enumerate wee aabilit e Limbs and Bac Back. on to Gen Fe : Thete ate Viens ut these are hig rhe shai 2 ante uffering from any of them, call R. TOLER, and he will cure you in a whort a. without any OF an he ge iy) cur business—or state your care chiens AS en ~~ ile un Oe eilting at the boy pe Unrrria fs another — to health, Send for one of m: . and inform Mr Pgh bo vphn yore worst cases cared in VENEGEAL Diewases, in all —_— phy de fee UNLOS, MOTEL. Guosiep 79,Daavs Albert dock, of Hunabotds’ ‘eburity” aes f h month
ov aad ! $t n they 4 *s ef) Med 3 ory . ae a gua se fou parE LH YORK At Combe & ‘MeGoun" 8 store Cc ed of th talent in the f . (Composed haat) bot eesichi alot iin its mechanical Pe ca ete neha? GF »' 5 , Nore TO Tax Stary sing besa ment wiry —At Marke Co.'s Banking Houee; D.—At arnold’ s Hote), Lake City, & Fiurth’s Banking tober T2th. iGH & READY. —At Walling’ r) Hotel, OcOctober lith. RO Red Dog, Octuber_ 15th. GRASS VALLEY j~AtDelano’s Banking House October 16th. WASHINGTON.~-At Griseel's Hotel, Oct. 18. NEVADA.—At my an, Yee Quih. FLORENCE SEWING ) MACHINE. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING Machines, California State Fair, 1866 ¢ ‘To the President of the State Agricultural Society: Your Comifiitteé'on Sewing Machines bez leave to report that we have examined the several Sewipg Machiveg os exbihition and find that, for GENERAL USE, THE FLORENCKH I8 THE BEST, J.N ANDREWS, THOS. C. McHALE. L. ELKIUS " Florence Sewing’ Maclithe RECRIVED Tuk HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE STATE FAER JUST CLOSED, over the Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Baker, as THE BEST for GENERAL USE, ‘nd also received the FIRST PRE—, MIUM on Sewing Machine ‘ as PX » — REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, ON S12 WEN'G! WAC HINES, State Fair of Califyrpia, 1°65. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES ! . After a carefil investigation of this NEW AND BEAUTIFUL» MACHINE, ¥i viewing ‘it a® we do points, we coneider that it is worthy of much — ote oa a Ld oe motion ieabialned rote ip ise in our opinion Also, the.» ! COMPLETE AND: posiTiva CONTROL OVER THE TENSION, As exhibited in this Machine, along with the arsoe prety taking up the #lack of the thread, as without any stoppage af Machine, FROM THE FINEST LACE TO FOUR THICKNESSEs meting circ meidieneniialioael CLOTHING, ‘BOOTS a on LARGE AND sPLENDiD STOCK OF IORI RET 4 a Avot Fi bs Re thes F J = i —AN Nerereteeereese .8 = A PSS a .*2 INDIA. RUBBER Goons, Still Cheaper than. any other Chath . “tag House in ‘the Cys or ae AY "ead ’ —) t Ay OUR GOODS*ARE wench TO THOSE oF OTHER CLOTHING HOUSES IN THE , pompeeee We don't pevtena to ony’ that we wn PORT OLR GOODS FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, We duy our Goods mostly im’ San FRANCISCO AND WE BUY THEM STILL CHEAPER THAN Theasiere we can undersell any other CLUTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY. SHOAL ATS 8. HAAs & COMPANY'S, ' Couiing Store,’ ’ COR. PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, And convince. yotirselves before purchasing } eleewiiete: y: Your Committee, t . moar Saami areal wre fae . Neds, Sept 7 and award it the FIRST: AND. HIGH : / ) oo THOMAS may BROW, ' , ~ SERUEL Bia MEISER. —e ttee of Awards at Co of Re t of the Com id por the Fair of t AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 1965. To the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. for the best Family & Sewing Machine. Highest Premium! Gold Modal! tet SIMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE ION. 24.—THE whe; TANa Ae a edna, boveie,’ Nevada, Sept. 18th. , bleeding quite profusely from one of his . making it deep, enongh, to, rest on, the . Ptely our éoaatl legs, opiate oma showed. that. an . table so as to exclude the air—and the pe a0 cer eof a tne do bape te your children . . artery had bursted. It appears that Mr. D-. reader will be astonished at the length of in sit: Marin Ingitenen, © has hada bad sore on one of his legs for. time his ice will: keep and the pod koe pavaiier eect te a ny . some thn; past, whith probably ate into . remain cold after the ice has melted. the thet of lip being 8 eaponad. ot Son 760 n en prtery of the ing. which php oersng . Rep Rocx.—An Eastern exchange says; rememacmees ines the i UNION can oe lia hace [te lar-locking island in “the Bay . Hvgand foreign res altogethInsURANCE comes at, cisco, wy, former! called . ‘Tax Orv Fonu @surgeon, and Dr. Fa '¢4 y wg and Bost. yee wen bal We put on his arrival he Treawe or Golden Rock in old charts, caso onthe sur ea the pol 5 a mmancyre,, found the unfortunate man too far gone to . f™ # traditionary report being circulated . Te5n% wt bonating’ che and think . Woe, California skneat, leave Of some latge treasure having been . practies in thete dieeases than any other puyst SiSand 416 Cat of +hia” recovery. Power in Californ any te eee thinks lived only about fifteen a oo by early Spanish navigators, tr Piaw Poreur¥. muroabe abe oving : ; minutes afterthe:bussting: of the artery. /" Sharté of récent date, however, it is . [iso ang so that here . ‘THE STOCKHOL He died before ke could be removed ‘to ‘his sometimes called Molate Island, but is how piinavanrnn § BUNALGIA, and dlecases arisin eeemane Penene lag révidence, which was but a short distante ge sage yl Bed "Hock’ from . caved in a hort tine by Siete ote 7 a AUS from the spot where he was at work: Mr color. There are several mtg em : Duffy was a tative of: Ireland, and’ was . #8 of Fock,of difforent eolors—if rock it ak a re etme nmr tera OW IEE abodt'thirty-eight yedin old. He leaves. {68 Po celled one; of srhioh ts wery Francisco. selinp aia ipapey: an excellent f ve eetbeeropet aes On. Ne », 8 . Pip eer prere us Jul a £008.u-8 ‘early roy nown as ‘rougelief aoe re i ia a ede ppl ug at Institu ra ss SES ..5_ tal ie thin hee are several . bipue vi ileatay = sou tires . < GARRY Mek, Pid. going to put his South Yuba bridge in exent, of from four to twelve inches in . Hob: Suppression and etc.,. Charles D. Haven, Secretary. celistit onder for Winter: Two lidavy wite and of Various colors. Upon! brad T'can ately pr bise a'perfect cure in eohort . ,“Sustave Touchard, Matine Director, . cables are to be suspended across the river, en ee pebbles, very . "ES act calling on DR. TozER. A; MH; UTHEMAN, Agent for Nevade.. one on achside of the bridge; to sustain . jt is mych visited from the sity? ns . Pomaal galing on pe. tozen. Ay Ms OTHE it. “These will add greatly tothe strength. , How much home news we learn from treated with ; You can west an all cases are Hi. J. Boots, G, W. Prescott, Irving M. Scott. atid durability of the atructure. The bridge . abroad! til fn giving relief in estes : THE Os raeaael LN WHICH THE MACHINE IS . AND T RE tetas Tie Wokk bo DONE, . RAR DWARE . FOR SALE AT A BACRIFICE. _ ChOSR BUSINESS. cet siuptloe TE . MARYSVILLE. Marysville, Sept. 11th. . RING'S AMBROZIA, OM LEARD Ork,.é AND i cy aN ae .¥ : meat Bi asi a oF oy “REV ADA errr, Recah EN! ‘Maapew: Lawn’ q stiouht of . prospestin the Meadow LakevD pects are" now’ more’ before, The first, rush are BOW at work ini pectors ‘have “extends siderable distance 8¢ Lake. goad. Anew tw just Completed on the it wasexpected to'st: rie pit ig ‘tau and pom aatice gold: This Company of ore upon the surfac the Yuba) @iicl! withihi cois the Enterprise ledges are being pros} sad'tie’ rock 1d0Ks fiir prise shaft is down fif looks,well. The nev days and works to th owners of the mine. King’s Crasher is tisec ed upon the Chile—mii pressure am . be imere pleasure. The erushi with five horse POwn ty tons a day first trial ofthe’ saith dall’s pans and 6evéra trators have been.add from the Enterprise 1 reli.” An assay. was.r _ averaged $1,231 to th twelve tong of rock yi Tets, The Company . minéd whether to wo inthis State or ship t Quam, SHoorine.— eeason commenced . t around this city he sportsmen, and from ‘ The gills haves beco: teuf sportsmen are at there is more sport ar lith et y Was sition on that day. that he rajsed.¢ quai behind a bush to uw three other i same bird. It would that day there were quail within a few Quails are very abun 4 great many are yet Serr hum)meet boils