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September 21, 1866 (4 pages)

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ce UDR IG ASAT S750 0k Anremas’ Roorns. —The Contra bata Gasette Lat an account ofthe death of , 4, Who resided neat the divide of I and Mareh. Canon, in that ety’ Wei ere’ thclined ‘to think Hine deceased is Artemas Rogers, formerly o this diy; teidfimilarly known +6 dur old citizens as, “Arty” Rogers. Previous to, _ dhe:fire:of 1856;--Bogers. was one: ‘of: the leading merchants of this clty, arid: was bake considerable amount. Meare Dada ‘engaged in ‘the hardware bust. id swept away by ich T Tale be city in ‘that! sib, Aes Pv eion of Lincoln; Rog: a place in the Custom House! . Pies rdsden He left. San Francisco! t three years ago,, since which time’ : pe ag pot. heard, of chim. .He is from ‘where lie was once enesale liquor buainess.— ‘The (60 are the particulars in relation to his hig death, as ‘piven by the Contra dpe teft his hihi on Thursday, the 6 6th inst., for the purpose of getting some fruit at Mr. Joshua Marsh's.» He was observed, after closing the gate, which we understand is on the premises’ of Mr. Marsh, fast; or running, to overtake his , the-teasa paying, started before he d reach it. Some little time subseq he was found insensible by the eae with the seat of the wagon lying across his breast, nad was remioved ‘to the t all orts, to ro, Jhim, were unavi e — info he ‘manifested no symptom: consciousness after ree been taken up from the roadside, he aide on the following morning. The deceased ‘had for some time been af—-. & disease of the heart, and it is ht that the exertion made to. over-team induced an attack just as he may have been about to mount into the may he ms which he fell back to the ground, drawing the seat with him, His a gave al forty-five.” Nevapa County.—The Bulletin, after alluding to the dulltimes several ycars ago, atid the increased value of propierty during the last yearin this county, says * the quarta mines’ “have. been. found in stages’ hover dredmed of befvte, abd new discoveries are’ constantly being made.”” As resulteof this,-we learn. from the local press that the taxable propetty of Nevada county is this year. assessed at about $5,000,000—the increase for the last year tone being nearly $500,000; the public debt has been reduced to a bagatolle; and 6 thetallic ‘product is estimated at’ from to $12,000,000. ._ If the population has not increased,.it has acquired sta» while the principal towns rank the foremost in the State for per6 and good order, and. for the ex~ edllence of their society and public institutions, Butit should be remembered that qnarts mining in Nevads, county, has not been speculative. Its duartz stocks have wit figuredon’ ‘Change, or in the telegrams tothe Eastern press. Its auriferous veins have been quietly worked by small compa‘nies of practical men, generally unincor‘pobated, who havegrusted to the products of their millé-for profit on their outlay — emcee mane offices with Brus$1000 superintendent nt . Se ynO: t tre lecounselors retained at princely fees.— penal Hiewe, ‘they ‘Have’ tad’ good energy, prudent management, and Bors make the rock iteolf myer aOme Wand, a high-toned. chiv. from, Charleston, offered to whip. any Black Republican in. the town of Quiney, Plumas pen sk “Whereat; Jailed’ ‘Dillon mounted Bairg awces att sore sia ees read § ur w tently paternal “in that Btate; srg odd attempt to ‘of Galveston and Houston, = 4 a Oomebvative® victoty “has to pronounee its‘own statements, made prior to election, jokes. We now see the point.— The Union »was influenced by # “spirit of 4 fan before election, ” and has’nt lost the } inspiration yet, The claim of s victory is only urged in “the samespirit.” Ay Conservative victory (7) oh how fanny. Ha! hat hal«: Have.xou,heardofthat.little affair in Maine? . KICKED. BY-A ‘Hossa We. eam from the Grass Valley Union that Lyman Snyder was kicked by a mustang on Sunday last, at Union Hill: Mr. Snyder received an ugly looking gash on the face. ; THe SuPPLEMENTAS ‘ROL1—Asscssor Bean and his deputies are busily engaged in making up the assessment for the Supplemental Rell; which is to be returned in October. Beanis.dping his work well, and is one of the most. efficient Assessors the county ever had. i Tux Nevada Gas Company are laying pipes down on Broad street below the National Exchange Hotel. For several days . past the clouds have portended rain. “A shower about this time would be highly appreciated, espocially by travelers. THE most lucrative office in Cincinnati is that of Judge of the Probate Court. It has been known to yield $40,000 in one year. Colonel E. F. Foyes will receive the Republiean nomination for the position this Fall, By.an order of the War Department, Major General _ Delafield, late Superintendent of the Military Academy, has been placed upon the retired list. He was connected for more'than fifty years with United States Corps of Engineers, where he has rendered his country most faithful and eminent gervice>~ st ee ANTELOPE TRIBE To BE WIPED Ovt.— A company of men from Chico. Creek, in Butte eounty, says the Shasta Courier, are preparing to rendezvous inthe territory infested by the Antelope Indians, -with the determination of discovering their secret haunts,and wiping out the remnant of that bloodthirsty tribe. We are informed that a company will also be_ sent from Millville; to romain’ out five or six months under pay from citizens of the south eastern part of the county. Gov. Orr declared at Philadelphia that South Carolina was more loyal now than she had been since the adoption: of the Constitution. The drubbing she received no doubt done some good. J. Ws WoopMan, a. pioneer. of Butte county anda resident of Stringtown, on the South Fork of Feather, has produced some huge apples the present season. We believe they are ofthe Mammoth Pippin variety. A GREAT CONVENIENCK.—Among the recent in # in’ France, whicti have been broughtt@light by the discussion on the needle-gun, fs one which fires twenty ballsa ‘minute and ‘a musical Wx ‘in the butt, thus doing away with the necesiity ofregimental bands. A RECONSTRUCTED PRack—A private letter from Vicksburg, Miss., states. that at least 80 freedmen had been murdered in in that county Withii’thie “tast' on Mire Mit Se 5 seeking the city ead longer at fe lacs ‘aces in reer the inte THE renowned Madam. Ristori will T successively in New York, Boston, lndetphia, Baltimore: Washington, re ey a ey ag York Ppt cx perm Cincinnati, Louisville, . T ‘Orleans. Most of the en are for. one week only,.and the tour will be completed in et a HENRY Funk; late . Mayor of Muscatine, Towa, and an Austtian dirth, returned to the old county, and was conscrip ted into the imperial army. He was a hatureiihel citizen of the Un ted States, and there will probably be a noise about it. Transcript has entered” u its thirteenth ‘ volumé* and” et fn a ona typographical dress. is well edited . Solano > te esiaat sai wey , }of ten millions. ener cpg +-back, with worn-out, second-hand, unsaleable . ‘. shining examples ip thie Jower world) then our . cautions to those seek ing to purchare goods. that LoPMmreenta VotumE.—Tho . Nevada . Land: no Pe way deerving of Ppemeetiy ok AN qpposition poe ‘company has) been organized in the East with pe Ave 9 I crue 10,009 mallos eine the Says 79FARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & MASEY, Proprietor. 4 THURSDAY. ¥, Septémber th, 1966. 8 D Merchant San. Nran J Salty Boneh f Ready. ‘John Skinker do H Randolph Washingio. J Gaston San Juan $ Geigerman Nevada M Burth do Jd A B Linsey do HR Jobnse Idaho M Ho age do © Kiley Poormans Cree GF Le naa Col Hil 7 Levi Moores Fiat W W Nichols E D Herrick Ditch 2 Eichel _ a J Grant pacha? coteng W Reese ontgomery Penn Va M Cornelias do Mrs Tel. du P Dunne Grass Valley P D Brown Meadow La Rev DD Chapin do I Eves do OP Ellis Omega Mrs. E Davidson Virgini WHSmith -"” , cniiinenameemnaiamieneimemeeammmnae = rade themselves before the public, by card, in the Gazette of Wednesday last, and charge, that in our business advertisement, we. have attacked them pereonally, étc, Now let us sve wherein this charge is borne out by the facts. First: In our adyertisement we eay “do not. be deceived by one-horse, side-show. clothing establishments, that have perambulated over the mountains and clothing,» but. to buy of Banner Bros. who have the best goods in ‘the market,"’ advice, which, it must be admitted, considering the deception and trickery. of thése “latter days,” is eminently sound. Second: We say that “we do not ineult our customers by offering them refuse, moth-eaten, rotten goods, that have been making trips around the world.” A declaration that we deal fairly, and as goods of the description. last named are frequently offered by dealers te customers, constitutmg an inducement to trade with us. Third: “That we will deal honestly and sell goods so low as io squelch out of existence all the begga ly, barking hombngs that seek to op” pose us.” “A consummation most devoutly to be wished." Can it be said that the above portions of our advertisement coneiil ute a personal attack on Wehring & Co. If they areconducting a “onehorse, side-show clothing establishment that has heen perambulatipg over the country, with wornout, second-hand. unealeable clothing, or if they ineult their customers by offering them refuse, moth-eaten or retten goods, or if they are beg garly, barking numsues, (of which tuere are advertisement refers to them, otherwise not. Wehring & Co. by thelr silly card implicitly admit that they are included—thongh pot referred to at. all in our category of cautions to the public—that they are guilty of the dishimorable and highly reprehensible practice of deceiving people with worn-out, moth-caten.and rotten goodsand of: {nenlting their custemere by offering them euch goods for gale. ‘The galled jade winces," Tfithe not so, why should they consid-r themselves personally attacked by a business advertisement, addressed to the public at large. and in which they are not once named. Our advertisement contains only good advice and friendly they may come to us and buy good articles at low prices, in-place of being deceived, ae is too often the case, by unpriucipled dealers, into the ie a characteristic of those guilty of any given offense that they are ever ready to apply to themselves remarks or declarations which suit their care, although euch remarks or declarations are not addressed to, nor made concerning them.— Being contcious of guilt they hear the-cry of “stop thief” in every passing breeze, and frequently in their over anxiety to repel‘an imaginary charge, betray that guilt to others, Ja not the ithadvieed card pf; Wehring &'Co., in reeponse to our buriness advertisement, a most apt illustra tratiop.of the, enled. With this we-drop all¢ontroversy with Webring & Co, BANNER BROTHERS. Nevada, Sept’ 20th, 1868. ae at ‘ nie “OUR MARCH IS ONWARD?!» NO HUMBUG—WE SELL GOODS CHEAPER ~ “Phan any dther House in the City. Fall and Winter Dry & Fancy Goods CLINE & NOVITSKY, : nl] ELIEVING THAT THE LADIES OF ‘THIS
city and vicinit from the lartities of Gooda at 4 sneeing Porth wel te thelr efforts to EXTRAOR_DINARY hel in aye ¥x Goats, for their money than ever before known, take — ws in announcing that im: — ] ceipt of their NEW STOC KC FFALL AND WIN. GOODS, they oS Give Away Magnificent Articles For & smal! amount of mo Their stock comzee every thing usua in a well-regulaPea Establisament” pay, Rope call whether you bn dag purchase or not—no trouble to show you HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SHEETINGS, SRINTINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, ALPACCAS, MERINOS, SILKS, HOSIRY, LACES, BRUSSELS, TA‘°" PRSTRY & THREE-PLY CARPETS, &c., &c. To be fonnd in our Store on §27-COMMERCIAL 9 CLINE & ROVITSKY. Nevada City, Sept. 2iat. Texas, increased. rapidly”Since the war while Houston, which had net: sling en Widit MiviGncenee cane pop ee . has nr ONION MOTB bs . M Stamp Maryyvitie. Ape purchage of worthlese goods at high figures. It . © Second and K Sts, SACRAMENTO, prem ig a womans Taxee 1 1 be Oia the eeveral Rewrachipe at e places oud times stated to-wit: a VLAKE At kd. Fowler's Office, Uc. PU RKKA.—At Marks. Co.'s Banking Henan aes 3 Fiat, October 10th. LD. —At Arnold's Hotel, Lake City;+ once BRIDGEPORT. oon tock Furth's Banking tise, San Juan, October 12 * Hoven GH-& READY.—At Walling’s Hotel, OcLIP TLE YORK. At Combs & McGoun’s store GRADS VALLEY.—At Delano’ 8 Banking Houre ber 16th. OV ASHI NGTON.—At Grisrel's en Oct. 18. v A t » geptt ¢ "Cu As BANE, Collector. FLORENCE seri MACHINE. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEWING Machines, California State Fair, 1866: Tothe President of the State Agricultural Society: Your Committee on Sewing Machines bey leave to report that we have examined the several Sewing Machines on exhibition and find that. for GENERAL USE, THE FLORENCE IS THE BES’. d.N ANDREWS; ‘THOS. C. McHALE. L. ELKIUS.” Florence Sewing Machine RECEIVED THE HIGHEST. PREMIUM AT THE STATE FAIR JUST CLOSED, over tue Wheeler & Wilson and Grover & Baker, *as THE BEST for GENERAL USE, land aleo received the FIRST PREMIUM on Sewing Machine Work. . REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, (Composed of the best Mechunital “talent im the State—all practical men,): ON SEWING MACHINES, State Fair of California, 1M. FLORENCE SEWING: MACHINES } After a careful thvestigation of this NEW AND BEAUTIFUL "MACHINE, viewing it as we do in its mechanical poiuts, we cou~ider that: it is worthy of much praise, particularly that portion of ite arrangement by which the REVEKSIBLE motion is obtained, which is simplicity iteelf, and in our opinion worthy of special consideration. — Also, the ~ COMPLETE AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER THE TENSION, As exhibfted in this Machine, along with the arrangement for taking up the slack of the thread, as was shown in sewing without any alteration, and without any stoppage of Machine, FROM THE FIN#ST LACE TO FOUR THICKNESSEs LEATHER. Your Commit:ee, therefore, after a close and careful i vestigation: consider it THE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED MACHINE NOW IN USE, sod azort it the FIRST AND HIGHEST PRETHOM :S HANSBROW, GEORGE SCHMEISER.: SAMUEL BLAIR. Copy of Report of the Committee of Awards at the Fair of the AMERICAN ENSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 1865. To the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Co. forthe best, Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium! Gold Medal! "REASONS: 1*t,—ITS SIMPLICITY AND GREAT RANGE F WORK. peg E REVERSIBLE FEED HOTION. THe PERFECT FINISH AND SUBSTANTIAL MANALI IN WHICH THE MACHINE IS 4th—THE RAPIDITY OF ITS WORKING AND THE QUALITY OF THE WORK DONE: 5th.—THE SELF-ADJUSTING TENSION, BR. A. DIVER, Agent, Nevada. Nevada, Sept. 18th. a UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Nos. 416 and 419 California Street, THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY LIABLE. . Cash Capital.-....:...§750,000 Surplus . July 1st, 1866..$119,735 CALEB &. FAY. Presidcat. Charles D. Haven, Secretary, + gd rik. wes rae H. J. Booth, G.W, Prescott, ~ Sae UNION IRON. WORKS, ‘ notice @ santas, al Kink of mae Fire and Marine Insurance. ch _ =. ar ass Nor 10 “pe UNDERSOLD 1 “We will, after: this: date, sell our ¢ JLARGE AND SPLENDID STUCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, INDIA ee aan still: Chieaper than way other Cloth. pany House in the City or County, ; OUR GOODS ARE SUPERIOR TO THOSE oF OTHER CLOTHING HOUSES IN-THE CITY, We don’t pretend to say that we im‘PORT OUR GOODS FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. We buy our Goods mostly in San FRANCISCO AND WE BUY THEM STILL CHEAPER THAN Nevada Importers. . Therefore we can undersell any ether CLUTHING HOUSE IN THE CITY, —CALL AT— 8. HAAS & COMPANY'S, Clothing Store, COR. PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREBTS, And convince yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Nevada, Sept. 15th. HARDWARE FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, CLOSE BUSINES, stock of WH Ae GLASS, WHITE OILS; LEATHER, SHOR FINDINGS, DERDA, ae &c. &c., within the next ‘I hirty Days, for Casi. at such reductions from.rniing prices a8 mast make it an ob every buyer of the goods to.give us a before elsewhere. Most of our stock is_of our own importation, and we intend to close winced for Less than the Cost of Importation W? E INTEND TO DISPOSE OF OUR LARGE Parties indebted te please itbout farther notice, ane ~—” _ HM. J. WRIGHT & CO. MARYSVILLE Marysville, Sept. 1ith. Soe PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINES, RING'S AMBROZIA,* wwitknD Orn, st AND ARYTHING KLsE Ix MY LINE For Sale by 4. F. BUSSERIUS, “NEVADA crry. — soprum AMALes z. ny a eee Mad vei, eae $ ~ ft o6 4s fren? ea U4 Veit >. “+ NEYADASHRKa LOCAL INTE DesTRUCTION OF P, ight some ™ ‘yalue of more than §1( porn's Stereoscopic ap tre was fastened — aft theevening, all the « jocked. Yesterday m¢ ‘on entering the Thea _swoholes. had been cu upon the stage ings scattered in ever erything thrown are Two paintings, one of the robbers, ‘wl painted by-Ch. Ferra another, entitled “Ux in which the rebels were entirely destroy: . densing lense, worth i a hundred dollats, .v lantern and smashed «hammer. --'The lens in this State, and it n from the lamp by son the workings of thé) cult to remove, and ble thing connected . rear door of the. Thes the party entering mt ded with'a key, and work by the light of back door. No trace the vandals, and Mr. what motive the part destruction of his p know that he had an We hope that the pe tage may be found ar — NEVADA QUARTz The Nevada quartz as Soggs’ mine, is lo ‘of a mile below town very oldest quartz . ship, The Company August 1857, and 1 worked continuously five weeks, over four has been run throug] age pay of the reck been’ between ten an ton, The abundan cility, with which it. profitable. ‘T'he roc) getting out is of a than they have bee: time. Three tunnel the mine, the longes thousand feet. Fro rock is now being o of the lowest tunnel mine has never bec bed of the creek, an doite it will be neces and hoisting works is hardly yet opened the owners thousan Court on Wednesda ote , wit: tif “The suit was water privilege at "defendants, thiniers, ‘sinto the ditch claim: was brought for di: was for plaintiff a asseised At! $350, _acupled two days 2