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~eirempay, eer a9, 1866,
Wun: fancate Honry.—The honey
pow Was Tnkhowsn ih California witli! T8563,"
when the first.importations were made.—
Of the twelve first swarms imported all
died but one, and that was taken te San
Jose, where the first yearit threw off three
swarms, Nene were introduced north of
“the ‘Bay until 1855, and so little success atténded the éfforts’of'apiarists that as late
a8 1856 honey ;was worth two dollars pier
pound, Until within a few years the reariuig' df ‘bees! wails ‘disdstrous for’ all who em.
barked in the business, . But the bees, the
. industrious
“Creatures that, by a rule in Nature teach,
The art of order to the pedpled Kingdom,”
‘Oildd’ on, and the apiarists after they become . -hetter goguainted with habits ‘of
‘bees succeeded i in producing excellent hon}
ey. The bees now have found their way
to every patt of the State, ‘and so large is
‘the yield of honey. that it can now be pur:
chased, equal to day we have ever seen in
our market, at 25 cents per pound, The
‘climate of this State, and nourishment
necessary for the bee dre fownd to be fully
adequate for its wants, and as in older
‘céuntiies itis now leaving the habitations
prepared fort by man, and taking up its
abode among the rocky cliffs and-in the
hollow. treas; ‘so’ numerous ‘here. The
_ ‘bee hunt is getting, to be as excitable and
~ “peniaricd for
profitable as in the older States. On the
ranch of Mrs. Quigley, at the Zinc House,
in the lower part of this county, éleveh '
fine bee trees, have, been found this:season,
and from a single one,fifty pounds of supe‘rior honey. was taken. It,used to be thought
thatthe honey bee could not live in this
county without artificial means being used
to support it, but the existence of so many
‘. hives of -Wild bées Within sd small a dis
“trict proves this idea to be false. The
mountains and valleys would -farnish susmyriads of ‘bees, while the
»rodkés'and trees will givethem ample foom.
for habitation, and judging from their rap-.
id increase during the past few years, it ip
reasonable to. suppose that the yield of
honey in this State, will be proportionate
tothe agricultural product, The truc reason for the disasters attending the first in-.
troduction of bees,-was the injurious. ef“Mect of the loig bea Voyage and the change
of climate, . fhe bee; in» the westward
niarch of emigration has kept behind the
pioneers, and its advance has been so slow
“that it became ‘acclimated as it advanced.
But when it came to be brought at a sin‘ gle bound to the Pacific . coast, it found a}
“Hew climate as well as new sourees. for
*-obtaining honey. These causes made its
Introduction difficult, but they are
the busy little:insect has-become “natural;
ized,” and is now imevery respect a Californian, and its, prospecting propensities
will soon lead it into every’ part of the
ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO MURDER.—
"On Thursday Wm. Taylor was arrested in
Eureka Township 1 upon the charge of as
sault with intent to murder his partner,
Thos, Studley. “The assault was commit“ted on the 18th day of September, as fdllows; Studley and Taylor had taken a
_ “contract to get owt a lot of Shakes, and
‘they both went to Moore’s Flat and got on
“a spree, Studley urged his partner to go
home, and the two with their hired men
“went to their cabin to work. On the night
‘of, the 18th Studley came into the cabin
“aid'wentto enquire about a hired man
“Who had been sick, when Taylor withont
@ word of warning, threw a heavy bar of
tron at m. He threw up, his,arm and
‘caught { bar, the blow breaking his arm
in two places. “ The parties had had no
‘previous difficulty, and the only excuse of
,flefendant.is that-he was crazy from ‘the . .
effects of liquor. The complaint was
“lodged before Judge’ ‘Kendall, and‘an examination will take place today at 2
o'clock. The defendant pleads a previous
ets in defense. It appears that lie
nh guilty, of ‘qrepult and eer! in
Pe Bora 1 ‘ownship.
ContRacn,<HL. aa gy hia the con_ tract for building five tenders and three
“howe”
(mont fen Pando Pas $50
t; Dolores.
for the Co ——s
or troller df the. ‘Tredeul
até. five members
Le Coe and members of the State
. lature to elect. “The next Legislature will
elect a United States Senator.. Governor .
Swann, who was élected by the ‘unconditional. Union men.of.the Siate,has follow: .
ed. the footsteps ¢ of Johnson, .becoming, a
traitor to his party. "The Union ‘State
Govention met ‘at Baltimoré th August
and met squarely the issue presented by
show +
Resolved, That we regard the recenstirc!
tion, policy of President Johnson as identically the same policy as that of Jeff. Davis
and General Lee’; and that those profess;
ed Union men ‘of Maryland who: have given in their adhesion to that policy «are, necessarily, in affiliation with the leaders of
the rebellion, and in ‘antagonism to’ the
nation.
Resdlved, Tiiat we view with feelings
of horror the details of the recent; massa;
cre ofoyel' men at New! Orleans,:which is
the direct and inevitable consequence of
President Johnson’s' poliey ; and we: hold
Governor Swann and all other endorsers
of his policy as indirectly implicated. in its
terrible results, and responsible for a policy calculated toy produce a similar condi,
tion of affairs in Maryland.
The fesolutions further allude to the
unfaithfulness and treachery: of those
chosen -by the Union party, and declare
their intention to closely scrutinize the
principles and antecedents of all candi.
dates for Congress, The loyal men say
“We have'suffered enotigh. ‘Let the: register of treason be closed ‘with names of
Montgomery Blair and Thonias Swann.”
The last of the series’of ‘resolutions reads’
‘as ‘follows :
That we ate now, and -ever will be; opad to treason and in favor of human
li
—and hence.we denounce the policy of
President Johnson, which places the military power.of the United States an the
hands of the rebel Mayor of New Orleans,
to crush out, the Union sentiment of Louisiana, and‘on the-other hand wields the
same military wer to strangle the‘efforts of the Irish ‘people to establish ‘a republicat’ pévernment for their native land.
The Union menyare not afraid, it will be
"geen to Speak of treason and Johnson as it
‘is ty Maryland: It may be that ‘Swann,
who has always controlled the ‘Plug Uglies,” will be able to elect the State officer, but.this we doubt.. In any event, the
Legislature and the majority of Represen;
tatives to Congress are certain,to-be loyal.
THE Alta says: Among the arrivals by
‘the.Moses ‘Taylor on her last ‘trip: were a
pair of Nicaragua wild turkeys, which differ'from the common wild turkey of the
Mississippi Valley in about the same manner a8 the quail of California differs from
the old “Bob White” of the country east
of the Rocky Mountains. . These birds are
now at. Woodward's Villa, hear the Mission
A curious animal, knownas the
“vampoose,” which somewhat resembles a
. badger, but has a mouth located far down
in the throat; like that of a shark, also
came by the ‘Taylor, consigned to Supervisor Titcomb.
Too Goon,—J udge Underwood éxproases
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 totry
Jeff. Davis,
THE Shasta Courier says the Monroe
doctrine is, “If any man hoists the American flagin New Orleans, shoot him on the
spot.”
te
SIGNIFICANT.—The Philadelphia Press,
alluding to the late Copperjohnson Convention, says: “It is a noteworthy fact—.
one, indeed, that may well challenge the
attention of the whole county—that in the
entire 8 of the late Mongrel
Conventionjthe name of Abraham Lincoln does not once oceur.
een
troit Post says :-“When the telegraph reported that, the whites-wére mobbing the
negrees in Memphis President,. Johnson
had nothing tosay. Ditto at New Orleans.
But when the telegraph reported’ that
the negroes were mobbing white men in
Helena, the President ordered an’ investigation instanter. He was in such a hurry
to investigate that he sent his orders by
telegraph. And after all, there was no:
anys
Johnson, as’ the'following tesolutions will A
rand free government the world over .
ae
PRESIDENTIAL ALACRITY.—The De:
stint Whateree th, Hejeescpdver uta? <
VicToR Hugo, when he described the
‘mefable ragii, stret 7
erything within rea
’ . bofies, no flesh, absoxbi n
its eo intended to # prefigare t the Phila—
03 Maieavadle Tv Pum) 24
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
a ace ee f aamracceeadl
Gov Lyon Boyee City W Hollerstall Mead L
W E Hale pan cig ast 7 4 Wear ng be Do
° H Fipates
“H rownell » DW iene
J H Davis a T J Julian os :
M'lle Rosa Celeste do WV Sparks Dry Creek
G DeYoung do W Ratcliff Deer Creek
T E Studly Moores J Kirk Tone City
A Kansom — do 38 Hunt Virginia City
Mrs Corkerly & a do «? Hayden Lon hye Mg
I S$ Crall San Juan as Mrs said & 2chii do
8 M-Crall C'P Sairs Green Vi nid
HCarmack&w do G Roberts ere an
G Gile Nevada . . @ Phelps Pheip~ hill
C E Mulloy do WA Lewis Steer Hollo
D Belden do D Henley Washington
Cc owan do .W Colbert Diamond Cr
AGoldsmith do WL Dnt Pte brook
E B Kent do LL Bass nia
5 Novitsky do . voeran' Little —
Cc Klingspor do T Patterson
H J Jones San Francise i
_seatnnrernertt nineteen tenet
GREENBACKS! ”
GREENBACKS!
GREENBACKS!
GREENBACKS! .
) $2,000
$2;000
$2,000
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE,
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Nevada, Sept’ 29th.
_DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Notice ie hereby
: ‘What in pursuance of the order of the
Probate Court. pt e County of Nevada. made on
the 29th day.of May, a. p. 1866, in the matter of
the } Estate of P. FARRELLY, deceased, the unAdministrator of said Estate, will eel
lic auction to the’highest bidder, for cas
ect to confirmation by said Probate coat
on Sa’ RDAY the 20th day of October, 1866, at
12 o'clock; -.; in front-of the Contt House, in Nevada City and County, all the right. title, interest
and:Estate of the said intestate at the time.ofhis
death and all uhe right, title and interest that the
eaid Estate has, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired other thin or in addition to that of the
said intestate at the time of his d pd in and. to
the caged on. be yd property,
The undivided one-fourth of that ¢ certain parcel
of Mining Ground ané@ Claims located’ upon Kate
Hayes Flat, Bridgeport Township, Nevada county. California, about one mile from the village of
rench Corral, together with the one-fourth 7
terest in all tools, apparatus, sinices, and ap
zi bir g nances therewith connected. Also, the un iv.
ed one-lalf of the certain Tail Flume or veges .
located apon French Corral Ravine, township and
county aforesaid and adjoining the claim ef indy
Nevill. Also, one certain parcel of uege
eight acres, in the immediate vicini
Corral atoresaid: . Also.) two.certain +5 of ote §
with the buildings upon the same, located in the
My of North San Juan, in the Count ae
te aforesaid. MICHAEL FARRELLY.
Adm’r of said Estate.
D. Belden, Atty for Adm'r.
’ MoQUE’S STAGE LINE.
Pourteen Dollars to Virginia City,
—Over the—
HENNESS PASS ROAD.
FROM GRASS VALLEY and
NEVADA to
UREKA,
BOWMAN'S,
_ MEADOW LAKE .AND VIRGINIA CITY.
"Having leased the stock ock of D. B. ag 5 bene
wig Stage, on and after men Valien ‘on sta
y and "wer ., will leave the office at Grass V:
every.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Morning, for the above places, Passengers. by
this line wil! LAY OVER NIGHT at wadow
Lake. This line fs well stocked for staging and
it is well known that the Henness Pase
now, always was, and always will be, the best
route across the mountains. Returning stages
leave Virginia ay. same daysin the morning.—
Leaves Meadow Lake Office, at Lake House, evety, TUESDAY. THURSDAY anc SATURDAY for
Virginia, § Grass V. alan Se and Nevada.
LAMOTT’S HAT STORE
f 1s THE
EMPORIUM OF THE STATE
The Leader of Fashion.
ger" Importer and Manufacturer.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No, 227 Montgomery eerees,
San Seanieen, April 24th.
ks
nd
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprictor,
FRIDAY, September 28, 1866. fy:
. q ATS.
Route is}
Pies ‘
McRLDOUNRY. ~PSB AS RIE i 8 Pa
Cpe
rm 1 (eormogrmn
+CLOTHING EMPORIUM. —
/o BANNER BROTHERS,
* For Your New Styles of
They have Just Received the Largest
stoek or
Gents’ & Boys’ Clothing
Ever brought inte Nevada County.
THIS IMMENSE STOCK OF
FASHIONABLE GO.0-D8,
“Has beeh selected expressly for this Market
For Make, Stylé ana Fit, these Goods
briana ‘be. surpassed by any
Clothing House in the
State of California.
THESE GOODS WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT
SUCH LOW RATES THAT CANNOT
“FAIL TO” GIVE THE MOST
COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
BOF, Tar aye mae Fon a.splendid assortment of ok ee :
FINE BEAVER AND DRESS SU ITs,
‘BUSINESS SUITS,
“Sew ‘styles and ‘or Every Description,
FINE ‘E BEAVER, DOESKIN AND CASSIy MERE “PANTS,
_ And every otlier kind of Pants suitable for the
season.
SILK, PLUSH,’ VELVET’ AND CLOTH
VESTS.
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
Of Every, Description
7 Ee GOODS.
*s We have —
>.. fromthe Finest. Lambs’ ‘Wool
'. Bader ‘Wrappere and :
Drawers, *dowh'' to the
most economical prices of
_ Grey and White Merino, Fine
_ WHITE AND “FLANNEL SHIRTS.
CRAVATS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
-» TRS, &e. (hte. &e.
‘cathioesael
BLANKETS, «OF ALL COLORS.
Together with an Entire New Stock of
ia-RUBBER CLOTHIN G leo
ee
TRUN KS, VALISES, SACHELS, &c. Be,’
Our Fall Stock is the Largest to be found in Ne‘. vada 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 10 SELL
CAL
Wall Paper. Wall Paper,
Ms
MASONIC rents REET,
B Bye goat sale, avery, cage
WrALL CLOTHING 1g
and is perfectly adapted to the California Trade, .
4 kg ANNUAL List.
a Sn eee
sv.
nb gee ce psec sdikded a
vARES aes INcoitzs, ae,
it £4 i FFE STH
For 186s and 1806.
ORT: “TS HERESY OIVEN-TIAT-TM
meno) ade: of S venes as RSseR John
Very, States ‘Assessor for igh eer
adver a ZA by me; and is now tenn pay
able.
aii YS from the date of this notice, de.
ee For
pends will be served, for which a fee ohn
‘Taxes id at the. expiration a Canny appa P of
Y CENTS will be deed and mil
DAYS fros from di date of
of FOUR CENTS per mile, if"
and at o SxPITEHA of uades
dem:
IF DELINQUENT, TEN PERCENT WILDER
ADDED TO THE AMOUNT oF
‘ , TAXES, DUE. .: ff
te accordance with an Act of Con ners
June 30, 1864, atid a8 amended Mare
_ ALFRED BRIGGS, Collector,
By 8. B. DAVENPORT, Deputy.
N. B. I will beat the following time and pls
ces in Nevada County, ready to receive the TaxAT DELANO'S BANKING HOUSE, GRAS
VALLEY, SEPTEMBER 20th and 2ist.
AT BLOCK & FURTH'S NURTH SAN JUAX,
SEPTEMBER, 24th. .
AT MARKS .& COS MOORE'S FLAT, SEP.
AT MY OFFICE, NEVADA CITY, SEPTEMNevada City, Sept-4ith, 1966,
D. 8. BARBER. (¢ 3.ya, MARTI.
BAKER, & MARTIN,
Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS, —
OF ALA KINDS.
a ce
—aLso—
. WHEAT,
CORN,
BARLEY,
GROUND FEED,
WOOD! Woop! Wood!
Shakes, Shingles, &e., &y
; ) WHERE?
At BAKER & MARTINS,
NO. 73 BROAD STREET.
Nevada, September 12th.
Cigars syne Pipes, &e., &.,
JU LIS GREENWALD,
(Gucceseer to Sam. Lewis.)
Importer of Cigars. and. Tobacco!
Hee THE SAME ‘FAGILITIES FOR
buying as the old firm, i aun enabled to sell
Goods ag
‘Sanu Francisco Tobbing Prices and
25 var Ses. Soup than any Store
in the mountains.
extensive stock I woold call atten
yi roms Reel ~ Lr be faith re
fully Ratan re TE
Nevada, ager Tats iH ,
Boston ° Chemical Soap: work
MERCHANT re LINDERMAN,
Wore INFORM THE PEOPLE OF 7
B Py og they have'started a Soap Fst
ry, on
GRABS valent ROAD, ONE MILE FROY
OUR GOODS AT SUCH LOW RATES THAT ‘NEVADA CITY,
WILL DEFY. ALL COMPETITION, Persons in . . And will Maniifactare the. very best
}W9nt.of any Goods in our line will find it te their . Chemical Olive Soaps,
advantage to pall and kee for themstives, ag we. o.1,Paim .
ersofering batter inducements to\pur-. [07 SRI ROARS
chasers than any, other House in Ne:
aie ibid Remember theRiace. WO: OF KDA, OF
‘MANNER meoTians, . . 7° x dented but “rotrcttZ
" Lowonuaeat . ga oe ena onnts .
it to. their advantage to.giveenr. Soaps.e tris!
Novaida Clty, Sept. seta, ite
a
ant as Sf; we rier ai? en ee a
‘Orders, for any quantity. SDeh-ab the
LocaL *
DPERATIONS
‘CoMPANY,-—T]
holds a eharte
Connecticut, 8
-ed in a numbe'
this coast. J.
intendent of a!
ges with ‘the t
fn this county
California.min
yond the city li
management ¢
superintenden
substantial ho’
have been eret
‘and strength v
signed for serv
'@d up for busin
the usual ¢ere1
the California 1
four feet, with
floor is oceupic
blacksmith sh«
in two fine, for
The engine +
Brooklyn, New
stantial and of:
hoisting works
20 inches in di
alsd 20 inches.
that the engin
power with eas
‘is painted the:
nia.” “The en;
taste and for
story of the bi
lending of the
ranged that w)
is already cont
quartz can be
battery.‘The
they expect to
time. The gr
and as they he
abled to sink \
~The incline
partments, eac
and five feet hi
supplied with
pump. ' In the
and down. T
inch plunger f
. five inch. Exce
tank. Every
ranged for cox
character.that
Altogether. thi
most. subst
seen in the“co'
The Eagté’
promising led
upper part of ;
already contre
with Booth’
which he exp
the ist of Jan
State about
1st.of Januar}
two claims in
set of hoisting
Unton Hu.
Vicinity of Ux
on aecount, of
in thet localit
a comfortable
‘school house,
organization:
RELIEF H
the vicinity
largely this :
camp, once al
to look lively
urday, after 1
over $3,000.
at work and
€Xcellent suc
Nwaniy B
‘erecting, a
Manzanita cl
derstand, be
This mill is <
ment and gn
Hil Cr
chance for tl
erybody hat
office, settle .
si and Gr
£8 B14. Se
paper.