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Caxsva Peak Coas,—A
epntract . :
entered int, a few
da ne, et ire
,sinia, Union,
nion,
by the2
Crystal
Peak
ited eal witha responsible party, of
TUESDAY, SEPT'R
26, 1866
, nns much
cell
cimsitti
experience
in coal mining, to prospect
‘
eee
pane .
of copper
to the ton. . The district was disii
and develop the company’s claim and take covered
in January.last. ©
ton
oe
edb
Consolilic
‘Do youSmoke?;
i ae
‘are0ocalion.
=..
. ». For Justice of the Peace,
wwe
out eight.hundred .tons.of coal. within. the
JOHN
SENNER, eee
.
Tne
8. B.
_MeGOUN announces himself as a candida,
4
Mais Siteet Basle Betas watoon, where /=TNFabel
rinehin Tumor orth ——
ReneeoF
orn, fag suppor
thed “
period of six months from the time of coinTHe crusade against the high price of pro. ODN
. can always find the best of
mencement. The contract is: signed, sealvisions in New York. beging to have some efS. W. SANDERSON.
For Justice of the Peace.
vn the
ed and delivered, and the contracting party fect. The people of one part of the city havWINES, LIQUORS, ALES, PORTER,
is the-owner of fine-steam hoisting works ing notified the milk peddlers thatthey would
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
-OHN_ KENDALL is hereby announces
rm!
520 ‘ eee
JOHNNY SENNER.
J a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peat!
1365, .
The Correk Is teaesT.
—~ This metal which he intends erecting at once at the take no more milk at the existing bigh rates,
LIAS SUMMIONS.—State of California, . € Nevada —
si9
taxes u
seeins very plentifully distributed through scene ofaetion, The opening and develop8 reduction of twenty per cent was at once
this State, scarcely a county in it but what ment of the coal deposit will bé proceeded made.
Ba
e
So
eneeean
”
ceeereerneeaeneenesemnnenenaintsir intent
nt
or ep
ey tee
cation of the Pear fp. = t=
tne State off California. 0 AARON DAVIS. You
‘has if-in greater or Jess quantity. ‘The Sacwith immediately. We presume operations
For J
pe
Mead”
y
thereof
med to
r
lore me, at my
‘
THE Marysville Appeal declares that that oe ts ie Toneadp ot keene in the County of
ramento Bee has a long article giving very will be commenced
Ww. + nagar Terenaseens ¢
on the #éin Uf coal found
j
tax on.
Nevadd, on SATUMDAY the a0thday of Decem. [de date for re clection,
Oe OF thea.)
full accounts. of the) different mines, their not-long. since on Dog Creek near the town’ cityis in «= most prdspereus’ condition at ber, A. D. 1865,
Peace “E Carriag
at 9 o’elock. Av M. to ‘arswer unto . of Nevada Township.
and that improvements of all sorts the complaint of H. WENDLER who demands of
* localities, amount of ore raised, éte., from of Crystal Peak, where from personal inpresent,
“
;
“ao
oR taxes a
you the
of $17100 balance due for furniture
For Justice of the Peace, a
cume d
which we make a fewextracte. Some of the speciion and knowledge, we cah testify that are being rapidly made. Weare glad to nosold and sum
delivered tou you at your request by Plain—
ae
:
tiff,
as
per
complaint
tice
now
through
vn
file
at
my’
our
office
when
State
OHIN
exchanges
HAWKE announces himself aga deb
signs of
best. defined veins exist in Calaveras county, a fine bed of very excellent coal exists, quanfur the
judgment will be taken against you for said account
“didate for the office of Justice of the Peace of
Mark
but the grade
of ore is but about twenty per tities of which were brought into this city prosperity in many of ourtowns that seems together with costs and damages if you fail to ap. Nevada ‘Township.
o
19
Flat, ot
pear
and
answer.
ie
ae
;
to
indicate
a return of the activity of three
:
cent., the rock, however, is very easily worksome two or three days ago. ‘The bed inmeray
;
.
ed. In Amador county there are two very creased in thickness as depth ‘was attained, years: ago.
;
fine mines, the Newtonand Cosumnes, which but could not be worked except by some
Ordered that this: Sammons be published in the J é ppt
aoaPe the Uflice of Sustioe of the Fas.
“Tue School Census Marshals’ returns Nevada
At Ci
ship, on an average, two hundred and fifty such arrangement as the present, It will
Daily Transcript, a newspaper published
in Nevada Township
=
Nevada
—
Ba
pci
“
three
pope
os
s
ais
wallet
day, Se)
tens per month to San Francisco.
not be long before Crystal Peal coal will be show that three hundred and fifty-seven
73.
, Justice
of the Pea
:
er
white children were born in this county durJ. 1. Caldwell, Platatifs Atty.°
From Calaveras is shipped nearly that plenty in our market.
st . —-For Justice of the Peace, .
‘ At a
‘. ing the year ending August 3let, 1865. amount in a day, the Union being the largest .
INCOME TAX. .
seg Maer
my hand rae” .
producer. Nearly all the ores quarried are
ENTER PKISE.—By & letter received. in
For Justice of the Peace,
At I
Jous WALLIAMS announces himself as,
y
candidate for the office of Justice of the
Office. United States Internal Rev. of Nevada Township.
shipped to England or Beston fur reduction. this city, says the Territorial Enterprise, Tux Aristocratic secedh of Washington: Collector’s
QB‘
enue, Fourth District, California.
—
~
rope
we learn that thé Enterprise Company, Exit is packed in sacks containing about 100
City obiget to schools fer colored children
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 23, 1865.
For Justice of the Peace,
celsior, are about to commence shipping
URSUANT to the provisions of Sec. 19, of . .
pounds each. None but the inferior grade
=the established in their quarter of the city.
es
'
P an act eatitiod al oe provide internal ‘A
rock to Grass Valley. The ore will be taLONZO BROWN is-hereb annountedss
‘are reduced in this state, though some of the
‘he complaints are not likely to be noticed revenue to-support the Government and to pay
A a candidate for the office of Just
ken by a train of pack animals to Polley’s
Of the Pegee
interest on the public debt,”’ approved June . vt Nevada Township.
works are meeting with great suecess. One
.
26
by Gen. Howard. . ~
great obstacle to the increase of the quantity
Station, on the Dutely Flat road, thence by
-30th, 1864, and amended by the Act of March 3d,
1965, notice is hereby Give re oF gc gar legar
A pretty definition fur a good wife—one to pay duties or taxes under said act. in the
Couuty of Nevada. that.
LL
produced, is the difficulty of transportation. tenms to Grass Valley. ‘The company . are
the Colleétor ot the 4th
selling second-class ore to parties from San wlio always takes care to have
herself and District has received fromthe Assessor thereDuring the winter the rvads are often imof -his —— aur kgm! ‘on on ‘>
Francisco for $40 per ton on their dump.
+ dinner nicely dressed.
pussible to such heavy freight, a matter that
comes, Licenses, Gold. Watelbes,
Carriages. ete.,
A
contract
bas
been
let for putting up a
and that the
and taxes ‘assessed by the
is being remedied by grading and macadam= A weeeeot duties
have
sada
a ‘rgb
a yt
large boarding house near the mine. TimRain.—The dry and parched earth in the said Collector
izing them. A great portion of the benefit
or his. Deputy will attend for
bers. are ulso being gotten out for a building “this part of the moral vineyard,” was visithe collection of the same at ©
on account of the reduction of the ores to be.erected over the shaft 40 by 60 feet in ted by a glorious rain on last Sunday. It Marks -& Co’s. Banking House, Moore’s Flat,
commenced in the afternoon and continued on Wednesday, Septet ber 27th;
abroad. Either the process is better undersizé,
At Pollard’s Hotel, San Juan, Friday, Sep-.
until, after dark. The roads are
wewin
stood or the advantages of capital and labor.
Tuat
of this important interest is lust to the State
$60,000 in gold, seized. by General
tember 29th.
ae
F A
ps
from.
sion.
Smith, from whom it was taken, has —
Tue, New York Herald sometimes exsued for its recovery; but Butlersmiles to
presses itself very bluntly. In noticing the
fact that since the conclusion of the war a
million and a quarter of men— hardy veterans, all of them—belonging to both the
Northero and Southern armies, have resurned to their homes, that journal says: “At
the tap of the drum, or a word from President Johnson, more than half of these train
think that whichever way the Court may
decide, the money will go to. the Govern.
ment, for if the Court decides that the mon
ey belonged to Smith and not to the bank,
ARRIVALS AT THE
the rebel loan, and in view of this fact the
If Engby virtue of the Confiscation Act.
“and, France and‘ Spaia «6 wise, they will
WILLIAM P. JOHNSON, a fesident of
leave this continent as soon as possible, for
Texus, recently paid a visit
to his brother,
a conflict with suchan army with either
the President. It was the second time the
France or Spain or England would be the brothers had
met for more than a quarter of
signal fora general and bloody revolution
acentury. William is a carpenter by trade,
all over Europe.” The Herald may not be
and had two sons in the Union army. The
aware
of it, but it has given utterance toa
head of the greatest nation on earth a tailor,
great trath in ifs friendly warning tu Euroand his brother, whom he is proud to take
pean powers, —
Clara and First street, that will be an orna
Tie General Land Office has submitted
atyle, with pediment headed’ window caps,
pany, pursua
nt to the acts of Congress
apandthe material used is brick with iron
proved July 1, 1862, and July 2, 1864, to
tronts to the first stery. It. extends} sid
in
138 feet on Santa Clara street and runs back telegr the construction of a railroad and
aphic line from the Miasouri river to
66 feet on First. It is to be two stories
high having six stores on the ground floor
the Pacific, ‘and to secure the Government
FM Polly do
AD Harrisoncity
M Mohler Willow
V
John Gabr San Juan
V Hutchins Cayadah JB Gray
A ‘Taylor
do
E Paluner
do
do
LE Boohower Austin, W Van Alstine city
J Barrett Lecompt’n P Rose
C Johnson Gold Flat. J Bucigalapi
H McVormick do
J-W Cross
do
de
do
A V Leonard Moores: J © Levi Moores
The main entrance to the
President Johuson that the ‘State shal) not
slavery.
ABI-EL-KADER’Ss two Circassian wifes,
A SANGUINARY Barrie.—Colonel: Cas. it is said, are very beautifal. One of them
senova, who Was sent eat from’ Panama to is dark: and : the other. fair.. The, oldest of
put; dowa, the. revolutionists, returned them is but fourteen, aud they cost thrée
alone, hig, commiuha having ‘been’ attacked thousand two hundred dollars:
and routed after
thre -hours desperate fight
site the .
‘Fe
chowder
Latest-Stylesand Finest Quality
ise
FALL CLOTHING. ee /
September 30th,
$1 900,000,
;
from the
. . RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER a od bis
At Deiano’s Bank, Grass Valley, Wednesday, .
;
©
&s for the a
Also, a large stock of
y
good dis
h
—~
Crrv:
mad
vada that he will ive lessons in
Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock, Precis
Tickets 82 50,
ely.
:
WM. B.LAKE’S
During the Winter, upon the following
Private Lessons,
terms;
«
Strvci
.
General
; Purchshasi
asing ng.and
aed Colle
lecti
cti ng
Mr. Poquillon has had much experience in
teaching
French and feels assured that he ean give the bes
ction to those who alesire to learn
the
aaeacemeae
For particularsa ly to CRA WFORD’ language. .
Greceriesy, , Provisions, . Furniture,
S BOUK ©
. STORE, corier
and Pine streets.
.Clothing. Boots,
Hats, Cards, Law Books,
. HE GAMB LA Ws HAVE EXPR
and we have the finest assurtmeut of
ER
ALonze
Transer
i Justice o}
&e, &e,
_¥pon the receipt of the money or sent C.
O. D.
Notes and accounts sent us
from the coun
oe f
tolleetion will be1 promptly attended
to {0 ce—-. AT
‘Room 28 Goyermment. House, corne
r of Sansome a
Washington streets, San Franciseo,
Of all hinds, just received and to sell:
REDU CED
. .
RATES
‘in Masoy
has a fine
_of public}
Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats
ST
AG
E
LI
Nk
.
,
date .
FALL STYLES FOR 1865,
Poesia . recently pur
Grass Valley and Nevada City
y
THERE
forenoon.
eae POIRIER & LANSING’
—AT—
Passengers over.
the road with speed and. safe’ +.
promisi
treat those who ride with us ins
we trust, ina satisfactory mann peartebag att
er,
S§. Ror
-to-day’s }
GRE GORY & WAITE.
Nevada, Sept. 15th,
ABOARD:
ES: Rooeee
has been.
8 fair prot
u body of «
erage.
TOSPORTSMEN!
Description forwarded to any part of California
“ALL
. Pennsylv
‘immense!
Nevada, Sept. 1 Oth—Im'
Stationery, Envelopes, Prints, Jewelry, Watches, Faney, Gouds,
Musical Instruments,
Letter Paper,
Music,
4
Latin, Greek and French,
q
Money Saved is Money Earned !
‘hours,
If youw
Successors to A, Lamott.
For the
use Watt's
Times a Week!
JENKINS’ SALOON, Main Street,
SPLENDID CLAM CHOWDER,
, APOLEPEP ow
“I
sire
{Hours of Departure.
'
SACRAM
ck, A. M. and o’clock, P. hs
Hats and Caps ev
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 4o’elo
i
te. Qu
ck, A. M. and . stock comprises, Men
oa s fane
2 P.M. and 5 o’clock, P M
and Boys’?
-Motehec
FUR, m ie
‘SILK av [
WOOL HATS, Men ’sand Boys’
thr CAPS
CLEVELAND& R
3 of every ¢ 4
Nevada, Nov. 17th.
scription,
OXCE, Propr’s, )
Ladies Hats made to order,
NEW FORWARDING HOUSE!
«et
226
wo Seehas’?
¥
oe
Main Street, Opposite Union Hotel.
—.
.
EN DOLLARS!
©
Can On
EASES 7+]
Best Silk Hats Made
to orde, . »ave
. The FO
'butya
R SEV
the disease
AT COLFAX, .
; POIRIER-& LANSING .
JOSEPH WORRIELL & CO.
Sacramento, Sept. 15th.
P
+
i
a
purified, a
gana, thes
heys, and.
A RARE CHANCE. # . make stror
FORWARDENE WOUND alt GoLrax,. ""°' Wm,
Sune Ston
steme, oneemSelb
meny nFlat
man, e A -; banieh-rher
curial and
ywor inform the Mert
hants of
county that they have established a Nevada
4
:
‘
*
eee
FOR
Tre .
J
a“
SALE °.
3
)Doyen’s 8
With. despatch
d
vena
ex
SHE Frees
aiamanmmenee. can
anid atLow
Rates. [=
Ppery cowiscttan:Dweting
Ho the great b
i
DeesMT Betas
conveyed in Pipes to the howee and eee hice ‘Agents. 2
;
e on short notice,
st last, were . ’
up delici
ENTO,< °
FRESH OYSTERS AND. CLAMS! atLeav
es Exchange Hotel, Grass Vall » daily, ‘WwW
E have just received the Largest Stok
8 and 11 0’elo
THE réceipts of the National pe
ing,
in which ft Wad'dubscquently ascertain. Bureau ou the’ 16th: of “Augu
ed not one was killed,
f
Corner of Second and
J Streets,
TILUERY (fur the manufacture. of . !
be garrisoned by negro troops, and that steps
wine and brandy has been establis
hed at
be taken in behalf of Jeif Davis and Ex.
Marysville. It consumes four hun
dred OYSTERS served up in every style at
Governor Clark.. The Constitutional Compounds of grapes daily.
mittee
have reported in ‘favor of prohibiting
: FResi
:
piano, call
-of Pine anc
Three
A DIS
Be
Birge:
For Sale.
the saia Collector wit n the per
ie
Monpay, September 25, 1865.
;
.
A
above specified. shall be liable to pay to. time
r
(10)
Corral
cn.
ae
crensenre belonging to Ba Bg i fee
E P Folger San Fra’ F Carney Unionville
per centum additional wpoa the amount thereef. sale on reasonable
John Bowne’ do
ferne.” The awelftig lions wn 3
Py
SAButler
ALFRED BRIGGS,
"
do
an excellent state of repair, contains six
rooms, all .
GF Deetken do « LN Cary
*
Collector
Ge
ith
Distries,
lathed
do
and plastered, with ceilings nearly 12 fee @
a2t
J C Cookerly do ~ J MeLaughlin do
By y 8S. B. DAVENPORT,
Deputy.
good well of water connected withthe /
¥.
puty . from
Tc
a
— and an pci of water also,. for jrtiga:
Mrs Hefferon do
_-H Southard Tilton M
Kis tl
:
tion purposes, on the
premises.
Rk A Gibson Cen Sp’ L D Cobb
E
SOCIAL PARTY
do
Also, three acres of” ground, suftable for raising (8)
Joseph Merrondo $§R Stephens do
hundred
tr'srH
_ . ‘vegetables, and a large orchard, containing
a great
T Cary Relief Hill
4
°
ss
J Heacuck
of ~ trees of from ten to twelve years
do
@
penses at
.
owth,
JR Crandall Anburn W_H
Gilliland do
Nevada Quadr ille Band arate will be sold with the dwellin house, or
4
as
the purchaser may desire. ys aa of Ds
M Hynerman El Dor S L Barnum Greg M
_ the end «
B.
FRINK.
sI9
_ Cornell,
E M Preston San J» R B Moore Selby F
1 Members of thé above Band have the pleas: to the se
d
P
ncing
A Weil San Juan
:
‘Danci
incy ure
"
Willofannou
blic
DB Kenettle do
work abo
Gite
miele Bee Fees
buble that Lessons in French Latin and Greek, f.
a
M M Scott French €C L.8 Southworth do
BT Brown Shadp CeJ Dodge & d G V
NEVADA THEATRE,
JULIUS POQUILLON,
(=
Tue S
RK MeMurry Chero. EJ Bare Grass Val
On ‘Thursday Evening, Sept. 28th. w
e respectfully inform t he citizens of
Ne . ” q rained ve
the use of the same for postal, military and P'S Butler & w.3J. JBowen Grass ¥
J Baldwin
J Bewen
do
other purpyses, A patent vesting the fee. of W Ketc Idaho
hum Liacoln T O'Conner du
offices on the scond floor, of which there are
the lund described in the above company ki Abbutt N Bleoni
Sylvéster du
to be twenty-six, is upon Santa Clara street
ia
will soon be issued,
;
It is to be completed by the Ist of February, and the whole work is under the immeFor the purpose of exploring the rivers
8. ROTHSCHILD,
.
diate superintendence of the architect, Levi of the far North; Mr.
‘Kénnicot!-the naturWasonic Building, PINE STREET,
Goodrieh, Esq., whois pushing forward the alist who! aéeonipanies
the Collins’ 'PeleDEALER IN
i:
business with his usual energy.
graph Expedition, has beén provided
with Cigars, Toho Meershaum
Pipes,
a small’ five-horse power propeller, about
THE Mississippi Convention, now in sesATC
;
thirty-five feat long and eight feet
widé, . : PLAYING CARDS, KNIVES, &c.
sion at Jackson, “has passed to thé first and
eéipable of:tunning ten knots un hour
reading otdinatices ratifying all State laws
The choicest Havana Cigars, 3 for 50
The. propeller. started trom Sitka on
cts,
the
passed during the war, all judicial proceedPhe
Bost Havana Vigam, 12 1-2’ ets.
22d ult., to explore a river lying north
’ of
KP'Store closed trom Pfiday Evenin
ings, marriages, sales and contracts of the
to
g Saturday
that point. .”
Evening.
"y
same period, nd prohibiting the passage
én
by the Legislatire‘of any law imposing civil
A New Congregational church has
been
or forfeiture of ess erected at Stockton under very, favo
disabilities, punishment’
rable
tate for-having taken» purt in th» rebellion. auspices, A sufficient sum has been
pledyReceived from the Bay, nr
Memorials were presented, requesting of ed for the support of its pastor.
20 by 66 feet.
. pay ten
Bthe: smo
gh
issaparcbat
to
om
Hydeliff’s Store, Red Dog, Friday, OctoNATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. eerAtks
Par
:
”
=
Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, . a clams ca
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
sal
HATS, > &e, ee & a
And at my
Office, Masonic Building, Nevada
i:m thing
cervedzieu
E A Wetm
Wash’ L Wessinger do
ment to the city and add another to the to the Seeretary.of the Interior, for approA Murchie ore
M
Ranc
h L Seth
do
val,
®
list of lands, amounting to 45,940
number of fine buildings that already adorn
F Door Cement H ,'@.8 Multman city
acres;
in the Marysville District, which ins J Smith
do A Brown
San Jose. It isto be in the modern Italian
do
ure to the Central Pucifie Railrvad_ Coin
{
.
Hevea City
And t
i
e.
of time .
7
i
October 4th.
VW Terrell
do
R Wing Unionville ‘S$ Granger Forest C
a
"
Corner of Pine and Commercial
by the hand at the White House, a carpenIMPOVEMENT IN SAN Jose —The Cou. ter! What a commentary upon the granR Graham Sierra
tier says that Dr, Knox is having erected a deur of true democracy !
block in that city, upon the corner of Santa .
taxes ar
:
: I N G
;
3
ed
Prices,
he (Butler) holds the written statement. of Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, receipt for said taxes and duties.
And
that
all
persons
who
shall
neglect to pay
Smith that he was the authorized agent for
——
br —_ 80 = aforestid assessed upon ware to .
ed soldiers would be again in arms to do his Government will of course take the money
bidding against any foreign Power.
any longer. .
Sto
—eoernmemg
The coin is still in Butler’s posses
ulldin;
[and It}
‘
}
8. HIAAS & CO’S,
are greater, for much the greater quantity Butler at New Orleans, has been heard splendid condition, and. travelers: are not
_. _ At Caswell’s Store, French Corral, Saturday,
cursed with the dust-plague
raised is sent to Swansea and Boston.
CLOT Hina
t -H
October
‘ena
Dc :
Cae,
Sop 1a
}
. time
wi
SROREANE . Re ree
ADM tp We BROME, Sad Bes
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&
a
' bveriis, be