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September 26, 1866 (4 pages)

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4 ' ¢itizen to become the base instruments ‘for evil not. extend beyond themselves, they wéuald “be better unnoticed. Unfortial chair, and he is putting these deser-. -ing manifest. In Kentucky, men are be' ing to'the Constitution as interpreted by atts performed by order of the National Fe ee » WEPNESDAX,. SEPT, 26, 1866, /* Mor® or Jéunson’s Poticy.—'The few: “then, ‘who were once loyal to the nation, ‘butrwho Were induced to’ follow Johnson int the “Democratic” fold, are, with their leader, rapidly going over to the rebels and the devil. Johnson’s policy is simply a lightning method of making rascals ‘of honest men and imbuing them with the same spirit that actuated Davis and the traitors who followed him in rebellion.— They have turned away from truth, have forgotten pfinciple and justice, and are now the tools of a demagogue for the sake of his aponage These men have sold the exe ited independence of the American of #baser wretch. :To the credit of the great Union party it can be said, that there are, few deserters, and did their influence timmately Johnson occupies the Presidentera or outspoken rebels in positions of trust wherever he has the power. Their influence is being exerted against-loyalty, and the fruits of this policy is now becoming indicted because they served under the “old flag” and ‘against traitors. These “loyally reconstructed Southrons,” accordJohnson, have set at defiance the law of Congress, exempting officers of the United ‘States armies from prosecution, for Government, and upon indictments made by traitor soldiers they will be brought betion of things Union soldiers caught in _ Ferris, now United States Mail Agent, but ~by order of General Burbridge executed fet Inst it has come to pass that the maimed "Fork counterfeitor. Orleans to reconstruct ‘Mayor Monroe _. Fegion along the line of the road, mew company to enable them to inoorp fore the same class of men for trial. It is needless to say that under such a condiKentucky will speedily be-imprisoned or borne to the scaffold. Recently, 'C. M. . during the war a Provost Marshal, who two guerrillas, was indicted for murder by a rebel. Grand Jury, and a party’ of Con. , federates boarded a steamer and arrested him. These are reagons why so much evil is resulting from the policy of Johnson, The loyal men of the country, men of the South, who ‘of all others should be shielded:from outrage at the ‘hands of their enemies, men. who were made homeleaw and ‘friendTess becayse they refused to take up arms against the Government, returned to their homes after the rebel surrendér with the assurance of protection — They have heen mobbed, driven from their homes, and ‘murdered by the men’ John80h has appointed torule over them. And and scarred heroes who shed their blood under the “stars and stripes,” are to be tried for their fidelity and probably die by traitor hands for their patriotism. These are the rewards that the true citizen and brave patriot is receiving at the hands of @ recreant and unworthy President. THERE are 80,000, women of bad repute tn New York, and a great maiy more from fair to middling. : “ Tity proprietors of a “great gift enter. ifrisé” in Chicago have cleared out, after ‘having received, it is estimated, $300,000 \ mitoaled wx the late John Bell of Wehnessee is the wife ofa notorious New moO Butler is needed at New — ain. President Johnson hes got Ben’s ndiwork into someconfusion. ll SuBLIme SceneRY=The Pacific Railemployed taking stereoscopic views of the United States Branch Mint is to be laid at A trowel made of silver will . paying the Inébmeé taxes without the adit profit f j ier aman if he dition of ten per cent. Let everybody be ‘on hatid and sive additional costs. ~ DasHdways.—Welearn from the Union that a dozen young men of Grass Valley, after drinking five glasses of lager, threw: away the sixth, went before E. W. Roberts, Notary Public, “swored” not to do so again, and becamé.dashaways for six months. Meapow Lake Irzms.—We obtain the following from the Meadow Lake Sun: Forty-eight tons of rock from the Mohawk, crushed at Wiriton’s Mill, yielded $2,233. This company is going to build a new mill.. .Five day’s run of the U. 8. Grant mill, a smallfive stamp affair, yielded 114 ounces of amalgam without touching the battery. This mill is running’ night ‘and day..The Sun says the jumpers won the Plaza stit; recently tried in the District. Court, because there was not public spirit enongh in the town to pay. the expenses of witnesses. ‘ “THERE is no Abraham Lincoln President now,” said Mr. Vallandigham iu his Kentucky speech. Still the Federal fod ‘der Republicans say that Johnson is carrying out Lincoln’s policy. . MINNESOTA PrRoGREss.—There have been. erected this season, at St. Paul, Minnesota, or are in course of erection two hundred and seventy buildings, at an aggregate cost of $750,000. WooLEN MILL FoR CALAVERAS.—The Copperopolis Courier says partiés in San Francisco have purchased the buildings and water-power of the quartz-mill at-the Reservoir, Salt Spring Valley with the intention of converting them into a woolen manufactory ' similar gto woolen mills of San Francisco. ’ ee PROBABLE MURDER BY INDIANS.—A man named Harris, herding sheep near Round Valley, Mendocino county, js missing, the hut he inhabited burnt, and the carcasses of his dogsfound. Parties are in search of Du CHAILLU, it seems, has had a hard time during his last visit to Africa,. He. was confined to one place for. five months with small-pox, and was afterwards twice wounded with poisoned arrows-by the natives. THE Hartford Publishing Company have offered Mr. A. D.Richardson author of “ Field Dungeon, and Escape,” $7,000 outright for his proposed illustrated book of his experience and observations in our new States and Territories of the West during the last ten years. Jupek Underwood expresses the opinion that from what he has seen and heard in Richmond, the Rebel ‘citizens of that locality will have become so loyal by next October that they will not allow the United States Courts to assemble to try Jeff Davis. ; Prorest.—The British’ “Provincial Confederation scheme haw ’ mét with a serhas instructed her delegation’ to England to protest against confederation, and _to state that the colony will not agree to it on any condition. This is thought to be a virtual defeat of the proposition. } Drovers Saints.—Over' 7 Europea comeks have i a Missouri river this season, bound for Salt Lake City. They are of the lowest and most ignorant class of foreign emi ts, who have been collected by the missionary emiseari of Brigham Young, : Sean MonEY.—Men work steal for it, starve for it, and die for it.— And all the while from the cradle to the grave, Nature and God our ears the for it, fight for it, solemn oe “Whatshall at ¢ whole world his own ess for morseless altar all the finer attributes of eran om, that a i Fy teeaoh é yen 29% Ixcoun Tax,—Collector . of the 14th Judicial District. in and for thy Counious drawback. Prince Edward’s Island } in the city of Neva o are thundering in:}. devil of the rebellion be released on parole without trial we hopé the péople will rise in their majesty and power and hurl the President into the cell made vacant ‘by NATIONAL EXCHANGE . HOTEL, Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprictor. TUESDAY, September 25, 1966. Loomis Elmyra N Y BMcKnight Colfax _ Haggerty W Justice Grass Valloy ¥F Hallock Austin. GH Chapman St Lonis B ja €©C Chapman do L Mundy D H Ea ARRIVALS AT THE. 9 do LN Fuuk Moores Kiley San Francisco A Kansom do stis & w Unionville M Dunn Nevada F Denny Grass Valley J M Donner Downievill F Runnels do RE Thowpeon Canad h Hamilton Sacrament J.Carmichacl san Juan E Gray Willow Valle A Harris : oomfield do Biack N Bi D McDonald Sherman m ein Gold Flat ae. CO tad Se bay Sy rate dry 1 . NHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution & ) to me delivered iseued out of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, bearing date aug. 80th, 1>-66,-ongndgment recovered in Justice's Court of E. L. Melbourne, J.P. Kough & Ready Township, County of Nevada, on the 27th day of April, 1866, in favor of THE PEOPLE OF ‘THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA and against JAMES O’BRIEN for the sum of 6368 state and County Tax, duly assessed and levied against the property of said James O'Brien, in the said Couniy of Nevada, for the fiecal year 1866, together with the sum of $17 35 costs and Per centage at the date of said judgment, and $1 76 clerk's costs and accratng costs. Tiare levied upon the following described property to-wit :—T hat house and jot on the south-east corner of Green and Main streets, in the village of Hackettsville, about 50 yards north of Hackett's Hotel, in Rough and Ready Township, Nevada County, State of California. Noticeis hereby given that pursuant to statute made and provided, I will expore to public sale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for carh. in tront of the Court House door in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, Uciober 23d.1566, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. And 5 o'clock P. M. Given under my hand at Nevada, this 30th day of Aug. 1866. RK. B GENTRY, sheriff. septztBy R. B. Patton, Under Sheriff. JHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of ap Execution . to me delivered isstied ont of the District Court ty of Nevada, State of California, bearing date August 30th, 1866, on a judgment recovered in Justice's Court of E.L_ Meibourne, J. P. Kougt and Ready Township, County of Nevada, on the 15th day of March, 1866, in favor of THE PEOPLE OF THE ST 4TE OF CALIFORNIA and again-t W.M. MEREDITH for the sum of $6 8 State and County Tax, duly asses~ed and levied against the property of said Wm. Meredith, inthe said County of Nevada, for the fiscal year 1865, together with the sum of $13 35 costes and per centage at the date of said judgment, and $1 75 clerk’s costs and accruing costs. { have levied npon the following described property, to-wit ;That certain Kanch known as Meredith's Ranch, t. gether with ali the improvements thereon, consisting of dwelling house, eut-buiidings, fencing, &c , situated about 149 miles north of Hackettsville, adjoining the Union Dit-h on the west. Said dweiling houre being situate immediately below the Union Ditch Cu's Reservorr, in Rough & Ready Townehip, Nevada county, State of California.Notice ix hereby given that pureuantto statute made and provided, I wil: expose to public vale all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door im the city of Nevada on TUESDAY, Uctuber 23d, 1866, between the-hours 61-9-o'clock 4. M. and So’clock P. M. © Given under my hand at Nevada, thie 30th day of Aug. lst. kK. B. GENTRY, Sheriff. sepleo By R. B. Patton, Under Sheriff. \HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution to me delivered issued out of the District Court of the 14th Judicial Vistrict in and for the County of Nevada, staie of California, bearing date August 30th, 1866, on a judgment recévered in Justice’s Court of E. L. Melbourne. tough and Ready Township, Count on the 27th day of Angust,’ 1°66, in Rivor of THE PEUPLE OF THE s'vaT& OF CALIF MRNIA, anda 1 UPTON H. STEWART, for the sum of $47 77. State and’Connty Tax, (upon which there is wcredit of $14 %0) fuly assessed and levied against ie ee of Said — H. Stewart, in the said ete Bd Nevada, for the fiscal year lid, together’ withthe: sam ‘of $23 29 cosis and per centage at the date of said udgwent,and $1 7% clerk's costs and accruing costa. T have levied upon the following described property to wit! that certain ranch known as Stewart's ranch togethér with dwelling house, barn, feucing and ali impryyements thereunto velunginy, symate dn’ Pena Valtey, Rough and Ready Township, Nevada county, State of California, about one mile. it a suuther iy direction from he Hudson House in said towaship and adjoinng the . of Enaors ou the suath Notice ginonty Sige that pursuant t6 asiatute . made and provided, I will expose to public. sale all the above described property. to thé highest bidder for cash, iu front ot the Court House door TUESDAY, October or 9 o’clotk 4. and 5 o'clock P. mM. Given under my bend at Nevada, this 30th da: of Aug. 1366, RK, BGENTRY, Sheriff, septa By R. B, Patton, Under Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of an Execution § te me deli issued ont of the District Court of the ith J eins County of Nevada, State of California, bea: fe the Santis art st 1. Hlelbos raed. a cus a rne,J. P., Rough and Ready uship, Coun io Ne arch, 1866, in favor of TH STATE OF CALIFORNIA, URNE, for the eum ef ae 18 State and County Mga duly assessed and levied ‘shld County ef Navaan: Ser the teeat cert an he or ear together with the ot. $17.19 coste 2 t, ' andja and $1 % clerk's in and for the and against R: C. J.P, of Nevada, . j)FURNISHING GOODS. —~ 60 To THE. CLOTHING EMPORIUM
, — OF — } . BANNER BROTHERS, For Your New Styles of (9FALL CLOTHING! g ‘They have Just Efeceived the Lurgest stock of Gents’ & Boys’ Clothing Ever brought into a Mountain Town. THIS IMMENSE STOCK OF Bick 3am FASHIONABLE GOODS, Hae been selected expressly for this Market and is perfectly adapted to the California Trade. For Make, Style amd Fit, these Goods cannot be surpassed by any i Clothing Hiouse in the State of California. THESE GOODS WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT . SUCH LOW RATES THAT CANNOTFAIL TO GIVE THE MOST COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Ge They have now in Store a splendid asgortment of FINE BEAVER AND DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, New Styles and of Every Description, FINE BEAVER, DOESKIN AND CASSIMERE PANTS, And every other kind of Pants suitable for the season. SILK, PLUSH, VELVET AND CLOTH VESTS. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS. Every Descriptionof We have. from the Finest Lare bs’ Wool © Under Wrappers and Drawers, down to the most economital prices of Grey and ‘White Merino, Fine WHITE AND FLANNEL SHIRTS: { ——— CAL. BLANKETS, OF ALL COLORS. oes CRAVATS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, TIES, &c. &. &c. Together with an Entire New Stock of tH RUBBER CLOTHIN Gta —_——— TRUNKS, VALISES, SACHELS, &c. &. —— Our Fall Stock is the Largest to be found in Nevada County, and our facilities in procuring goods from New York and Philadelphia, and having taken advantage of THE GREAT DECLINE IN EASTERN MARKETS, ENABLES US TO SELL OUR GOODS AT SUCH LOW RATES THAT WILL DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Persons in want of any Goods in-our line will find it to their areoffering betier Skeducements to pure —ip fora BANNER BR ‘. Sourt of J. PLR and. Pea eer er ' . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ana Sgninet GREER. *" _. the date of said judgment, and $1 SF ens accruing costs. . Attorney chasers than any other House in Ne-. L, Melbuurne, Fr: BANKS &_ CO. for the sum of te property of said Greenbanks & Co, in the said the sum of “Cemlage at erk's custs iI havetevied upon the following described property to-wit :—That certain Quartz Mill known as Greenbanks & Qu.’s Mill, situated on the north 5&0 custs pee? ‘tucky Ridge, just aboye the mouth of the Tunnel Ditch, abc ut one wile south of Kentucky Fiat, in . Kough & Ready Tuwnship, Nevada County, State of California.. : Notice is hereby given that pureuant to statute made and provided, . will expuse to public sale all the ubuve described property, vo. ine highest bidder for ok in front Of the Court House door. in the city of Nevada, on TUESDAY, October 23d, lott, bet.weel: the hours of y u'c1uock a. M. and 5 o'clock P M, : Given under my hand at Nevada, this 30th day of Aug. It. BB. Gu NU RY, Sheriff. REpLZ6 By R.B. Patton, Under Sheriff, HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution to me delivered issued out of the District Court uf the 14th dudicin) District, in and for the County. of Nevada, State of California, bearing date Aug. deth, 1o6t, on a jadgment recovered im Justice's Court m Sg L, Meibuurne, J, P. Rough & Ready Townebip, County of Nevada, on the 22nd day of March, lov6, in favor of THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA and against ADAM SHIRLEY for the sum of $490 State and Co ty ‘Vax, duly assessed and levied against the piso ty or said Adam Shirley, in the County of Jevada, . fot the fiscal year 1565, togelher with the sum of. Se tus ts aud per Ceblaze at the date of said udgment, aud $1 75 clerk's costs and accruing CUBE. ‘ : __thave levied upon the followin re “erty, togvit 7=‘That tertain Water Ditch known us belonging to Defengiaut, taking water from Deer Creek, ucar Pleasant Flat and rauning to the old Suw Mill, in Rough & seady ‘fownsiup, Nevada County, State of Caliturnia, made aud provided, 1 will expose to “public sale ail the above described property, to the bighest bidder for cash, in frout of ine Court House door in the city of Nevada, 6n TUESDAY, October 23d, 1860, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M, and 5.o’clock Pp. M. Given underymy hand at Nevada, this 30th day k. B. GENTRY, sheriff. of Aug. lott. } wen By R B, Patton, Uuder Sheriff, sepleb\HERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of an Execution to me delivered issued out of the District Court of the 14th Judicial District, m and for the County ot Nevada, State of Califurnia, bearing daie Aug. “S0th, 1566, on a judgmeéittecovered in dustice’s } Court of &. L, Melbourne, J.P, Kough & Ready of April, 1806, in favur of THE PEOFLi UF THE SLATE OF CALIFORNIA and against 8. M. GILHAM for the sum of $24 5U, State aud County Tax, duly assessed aud levied against the piry, “wkd of said 3. M. Giiham,,in the said County of 3 for the fiscal Year 1865, together with the eum of $15 88 costs and pe: centage at the date of said judgment, and $1 75clierk’s costs and accruing costs I have levied upon the following described prbperty, to-wil:—That certain Brick Store situated ‘Fownship, County ot Nevada, ou the 27th da Kough & Ready, Nevada County, California, adjoining lot of dlack’s and knuwn as-Gilham’s Brick S.ore. Ba aes. ‘ Notice is hereby given that pursuant to statute made and previaed, I will expuse to public sale ull the above described prope:ty, to the highest bidder for cush, in front of the Court House door in the city of Nevada, on TUKSDAY, October #3d, lstt. between the hours of 9 o’cluck a. M. and 5 o'ciock Pp; mM. Givén under my hand at Nevada, this 30th day R. B_GENTRY, Sheriff. of Aug. 1566. beps6 By R, B, Patton, Under Sheriff, DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL EsTALE.—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the order of the Probate Court of Ne. yada County, wade on the 10th day of int A. D. 186g, im the matter of the estate of ANDKEW MELONEY, deceased, ‘The undersigued adminto the highest bidder tor cash, in one parce. subject to confirmation by said Probate . on THURSWa ¥, the 18th gay of Oct , A. D., 1966, at 120’clock, M., at‘the Court Honse door! in Nevada _County, all the right, ti interest and estate o1 the said intestate at the time ot his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate har, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired, other than, or in addition to that of the said intestate, at the time of his death, in aud to all that lot or parcel of mining ground, situate, lying and being in the said Count » and described as followe, tv wit: The undivi three huadred feet in the certain yas Ledge located ou Buchanan Hill, near the South Fork of Poor Man’s Creek, in the Township of Eureka, County of Nevada, State of California, said claim consisting of twenty-two hundred feet upon said ledge, aud being kuowm as the Golden “Age ledge or NALD. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF, REAL &sTATE —Notice is hereby given, that in parsuance of the order of the Probate Court of Nevada Cougty, made on the 10th day of September, A. D , 1806° in the mutter of the estate of PATRICK CUNNOR, the unde-igned, Administrator of said estate, will seli at publicanction to the highest bidder for cash, in one parcel, and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of October, A. D., 1866, at 12 o'clock, M. at the Court House door 1h Nevada City sind County, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said intestate’ at the time of his death, and ali the rignt, title and interest that the said estate by operation of law that f the sald tostate, t caine er teae h °. ny a in and to all that lot or parcel of Mining’ Ground situate, tying and being in the said County, and described as follows, tu-wit :—The undivided two huadred fret in that certain Quartz ey edd Lode located u Buchanan. reka Townshi Nevada County, State itemene near the forks of Poor Man's Creek—said claim consisting of twenty-two hundred feet upon said and being wn as the Golden -A << or : -_ EDWARD McDONALD, Adm'r of the Estate of Patrick Conner, dec'd. D. Belden, Atty for, Adm’r. ‘ sept2g. J. B. JOHNSON, and Counselor at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, ~ And Commission of Deeds for Nevada. aad ceed yet Sas Juan, next door shove A. A. SARGENT, * ar. f) a ee #% ~ (16 62 (COR BROAD & PIUBSTREETS, . eps ‘of Nevada, for the fiscal year 1866, togeth. er wit istrator of said estate, will'sell at public auction . County ‘Tax, duly arsersed and levied against the * bank of Deer Creek, on what is known as Ken. © ‘described prop-. Nouceis hereby given that pursuant to statute evada, . oh the south side of Main street, in the town of Claim, EDWARD JMcDU Administrator of the Estate of Andre eloney. D. Belden, Att'y for Adm’r. wraiths gon 4 4 A REAL Duet . men, residing county, went fought a dil arose between . “tion to an accor claimed to hav resulted in th which was act were arranged, were Colt’s sit and seconds re) latter, desiring blood,capped tl with ball, but pals were stat menced, but th trick of the sec were too deep ping of a cap, “without second for “deadly wo) ed to the field" live. or die in d decreed. Taki paces, the figh firing rapidly a: parties fired si: the cap snapp then advanced beat him over his pistol until card had a gas might have bee -. this, neither. pa ‘ing. “Picard w from town lear insensible fron ping he receive OFFICERS OF The field officer iment, Fourth _ Knowlton, Liev and Major Rcompleted the officers as follo’ -~-y Quartermaster, sistant Surgeo! Major, Lieut. V Quartermaster’ This completes ment. We un pose of the Colo of the Regime RESOLUTION “At a Regular M Guard; held on ber 22d, the 1 unanimously a WHEREAS. were the invite ley Union Gua: first annual tar > Guard, and as: ternal welcome hospitality, the Resolved, Th given us on ou ous hospitality Valley Union ¢ _ are due, and w thanks. subordinate of the Union Gu _ tention to thos much the enjc . shown that the wants of “coin dis to gr: Besotecd, with emotions deavors of th “Make the even the fatigues oj ’ ‘The above 7 lished in the ] FALL AND . ner Brothers ] cent stock of } They have manufactured advertisement Dramatic . goers of the e give an entert evening” Adi ited this city