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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

September 4, 1866 (4 pages)

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-sons.are..claiming,,. thet because. Lieutenant General upon which they can . ‘his report of the condition of affairs in the “that he haeu6 faith .in the conci * fect that Johuson with his, acenstomed disie ‘ne evidence that Grant indorses bim. If ‘ces (HOw ohiniself to be misrepreseuted, whieh will be held at Sacramento from the 40th to the 15th inst, The premium list of _ departments will include every “thing be"diversity of the resources and the immense é the State, end enable those engaged in deAg Seager ance te! al COUNTE cr fC fo (23 —-SUNNDEY(-SEPT:-0r 1886,Gawinit Guawr-Tie”’ CopperjolinGrant was not ungeutiomanly h to enter into a cortroverey with Johnson at New York; that he inddrees the President’s policy. Ne word has ever escaped the n opinion; but on the: contrary South and all other utterances of his show ting policy of the: Président. The saine ‘papers claimed Sheriden fur the President until his. second dispatch: was published,: and they also elaimed the entire Cabinet. The regard for decorum, declared Grant to be ian adherent of his, taking occasion tu do ev at asovial gathering, whea.a gentleman would ayoid any unpleasant controversy, ‘Grant indurses Johnaon, he would be very likely to say sv himeelf, as he is by-"*w0 \ gnedns a.ceward, and éf he does. net, being one of the President's companions in trayel, it is reasonable to suppose he would, at such atime aud.ender such citcumstanrather than enter into. a controveray.— Johnson has belied the people by declaring ‘them .bissapportere, in the face of tke fact thet ‘his party has been defeated in every election, wad it is not a matter of serprise ‘that he siould forget that Grant is able to define ‘hid own” position whén necessary, ‘and assume to declare the opinions of the Lieutenant General in regard.to his policy. a Tue Fairs.—During the. pregent month number of Fairs will be held throughout the State, Those attracting most attention in this joeality. ate the Northern District Fait) which is now being held at Marysville, (commenced yesterday,) and the State Fair the latter amounts to over $10,000. The Marysville Fair has also a large premium fist wid willbe the: best ever held in the} District. A large aumber of excellent horses ate in trainiag. for theese Fairs and some splendid time willbe made at the trials ef speed. The agricultural and mechanical longing to those departments. Thefinw. arts will eceupy no small space: in the die. play. A place will also be given for apecimepaof dre from various portions of the State. In this, Nevada county should be fully reptésénted. Aa examination of articles on exhibition at the Pair, will conviace one of the great wealth of the State. In the list of premi ‘ams offered by the State Legislature are ins Gluded articles which are prodeced in the Stute. =" have premiums for cotton, ‘hemp, woolen goods, sagar, sitk, tobacco, includiog a diversity of products, and manufactured. articles Which no other country can boast, and eevering the entire range ol . ““@ttiolae Which cen be raised or manufactured in the tropical. or-milder countries. If a étrariger o@uld be set down in the Pavilion at Sacrawente, duting fair week, be would thigk that he had been placed in the store-bouse of the world, where all t richest fruits are gathered. Such exhibijtigas ws these make known the eesources of ring. them to perfect systems, and by eg parisua of experience to work have — ‘and economically. *“Lppaoven —The London Tinies heartily approved the actiun of the Philadelphia Convention; and.as soon as a full report of the deliberations of that body was published in England, rebel bunds materially advanced. ‘Of euurse Johueon is tulated by the Times. 80° was Semmes when he burned Lee, and all other rebels . when they at~ tempted to destroy the Nation. Times was alWays the orgen of the Confederacy, and ae all the rebels on this side the ‘ indorse Johiwscn, it is very reasonable to pose:that their friends on the other side will do the-same." We congratulate the Copperjohnsces upop the latest aw their ranks, The-publisbers on nant oa ts Johnsoa win. eneral . . ‘ment whose Governor Brownlow of Y be. T men are thoroughly Pace temper o: els, “their utterances . should have great welll The, following is from the Unien’s te i: ~The Union League gave a grand reception to ‘I’homae J. Durant of New Orleans, and other prominent Southern delegates in the city.’ in the cdfirsé of itis Fomarks, sid: “The unfortupate,. by circumstances permit thew, ure now flying from their homes in the South, toarek a refuge, hospitality and the freedom of voting anddiscussion here ia it befvre loyal people of the Union wilt give the loyal men of the South a Governopinion is free, where every man shall have the right to express his-sen= tiinents ia Vote and words—where he shall have the privilege of communicating in every respectful. way what he thinks and what. he. has to say? Do you not know that the liberty of speech and the liberty of press are dead in New Orleans, and that Ameérican citizens were's tered in the streets of New Orleans, uoder the American flag, without provocation?” Ex-Governor Hamilton also spoke. Io the course of hisaddress he said: ‘Prepare . R your hearts and arms, prepare for another conflict! (Cries of, ‘We are ready.”*)— ¥ou know the wicked element that has produced this feeling, and it is with deep regret that I:makethie ser eiietion after the sad and gloomy, events of the last four years. But are we to. igdore our friends N. South? “Whatever has been my prejudices in the past, Iam not willing to ignore the black man any longer.” ~Governor Brewnlow eaid he came to listen to Durant. “He had often heard of the gentleman from New Orleans. He had concluded a journey of a thousand miles in ay oye bourey and came at. the head Bd oyalists. of Leap ey ‘came ‘eavention .of ce gia g by the Riscalive mean whites and poor sneaks ; but it wasa Convention where it would not be necessary to chucus’to consider how to exclude any ofthe, delegates in order to produce harmony. Nor would it be nécessary te muzzle any of the delegates. Ne was the man who placed Andrew Johnson in nomination. “As God had forgiven’him, a hoped the people of Pennsylvania would betes ive fg But he would say it would bare i better if the whele Tennessee delegation had been in Libby Prison instead of Baltimore. In regard to the South, he would say that if the spirit of the South— the rebellious spirit combined with the Copperheadism of the North—shall bring another war upon this country, and force you to leave your wives and your children, your homes and parents, and invade the South to put it down, I want to have something to say about the divinion of the force. Let there be three divisions. Let the first go armed accoriling to the regulations, with smallarmeand ireiewr. and let them do the killing. Let the second rete with pine knots and berning torches, and do t urning.— Let.the third go with Sein compasses and chan, and we will sell eut the lands to pay.the expenses of the war and settle the pina wo with men who will honor this glor:ous banner. [ Cheers. ) Gen. McDowell, Prof. Blake, and other gentlemen, accompanied by an escort of 'U. 8. troops, started on Thursday last, on . & tout of explorativn to the White Mountains, in the southera portion of this State, near Visalia. ann eenemenemeel Patrick Githa, whe resides about tiles frum Yuba city, was thrown from his buggy dsst Friday, while on his way home, aud iastaatly killed. Po Tue steamer Capitol, of last Tharsday, took down the largest load of freight ever carried from Sacramento’ te the Bay. It exceeded 500 tons of dead weight. Demucrats cumplain that they cannot . get a drink of whisky in the towa of Snelling, on Sunday. The placé is so poor that the gruceries shat up to save day light. “Mus. David Smith; of Lebanen, Teun., receatly guve birth to four childreno—twe boys and two girle—each weighing six pounds. The mother and children are du ing well, and are all likely to live. THERE are ot proveat four prisoners in the county and one in the city prison at Stocktun. Tae Governor has apppeinted Theron Reed, Judge of the 26th Judicial District, vice Harvey Lee deo-aced. SoLomon Davis, found a petrified tooth near Ukiah, Mendocine county, 63 inches, long, 34 inches wide, 5. inches in depth, and weighing 3 pounds? eunces. He inwane nee Bat ee State Fair. Edun nal ) produce at Loe thé Worth. How long is . ~ and . B Swift Lowell THe Round Table has an article —" the taken place, and asserts that the ravages of ‘. iie:viee are oe — onan women, Ce enanit “chines 2 HS A so Rag es: Eo alarm to the wifeof W . .McHugh, a daugbter,, 4 ‘ ARBIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE. HOTEL, . BROAD STREET; NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors. Sunpay & Monpay. Sept 2 & 3, 1866. R D Whittier Washo R F Grandy Matting] }) GB McKee Grass V J. B Hixon do ED Herrick . do J Powell Rush Cree ° LWhite&w doe. DB Clark do EJ Bare ©* do TA Hale do J McGill do J C Robinson Nevad W Williams ce W Miller do BR Bran Rewty *8 Fplbronk do O Baker Scott st do A. Merrow a’ Syn Evseks, Ss L Baxter & -A Taylor Canada Hi J Cobb N M Barnett do L Merrow = RE Thompson do A Brown Gre ear 8H Hall Suttons Ra ill H Way Barkers Ra 8 Richardson Col Hi W W Nichols Col h M Mohler Willow V 'W O Conwell Gold h M Dunn Sherman m T'E Phelps & 1 Gr V i McDonald do 7 H Cu You “ty ag en milk ‘ © AD Powell” aroham Oro FE D Carney Hote h D E Sykes Meado L JH Fuller do C H Cobb do “AS Jackson Deerc A Howard do AF Mason Washin R A Diver do RC Black N Bloomfi W H Gilliland Union © McGuire Fall cree J PDudly Red Dog J B Smith Austin FC Warner San Jua W T Smith do D H Hasit -do ‘C’ Goodall Meadow 1 H Brod do A J Lewis Grass Va B K Laid . do.. RM Taylor Sutton r C Klingensper Nevad W C Lynde Dutch F D Lazier do J AFreeman do CH Fuller do. & Quick Forest mill W Thompson Spency E Webber Greenhor W Watson Al R McKee Washingt BH Reynolds Bear r J Timmons Red Dog Gold Bracelet Lost. OST, between Goldsmiths Store and the Court House, a Gold Bracelet. The finder will ‘be rewarded by @ itat this office. si Cigars, ‘Tobacco, Piper, de, de, JULIUS GREENWALD. Successor to Bam. Lewis, Importer of a and Tobacco !
FES comments baying as the eld firm I am enabled to sell San Francisco Jobbing Prices and 25 per cent, less than any Store ae: Orders from all parts of the country will be faithfally attended to, a GREENWALD. } revival of intemperance, which base lately} ci Tad before in the State of California. Mow is the time to purchase Clothing . ‘* amie cals BANNER BROTHERS, Store —Consisting of— GENTS & BOYS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, FURNISHING Goops, “HATS, BOOTS, SHOES; RUBBER CLOTHING, BLANKETS, &c,, hens ice, th Pon FIFTEEN PER CENT LOWER THAN RULING RATES, @ * —AND— . TWENTY FIVE PER CENT Cheaper than any other Housé IN NEVADA COUNTY. _ Having completed arrangements we are in receipt of regular shipments of Goods from New York and Philadelphia which have been bought at the recent decline in prices in Eastern markets, aud enables us to sell our stock of Goods at such: Lew Prices that none can compete with us. Every one that wishes to obtain s good article cheaper than ever before offeredin the county’ will do well.to can tmaencdiintel; on : BANNER BROTHERS, Nevada, Angust 31. SODIUM AMALGAM, Prepared and for sale by E. F. SPENCE, Apothecary, Nevada, August2sth. Frames! Frames! Frames! P. KENT, Yara eo THE OLD No. 97 Broad Street, Nevada City, Opposite the Peunsy!vania Engine House, Payee shld tia, ale. ? PALL STYLER FO. 1066 POIRIER 2 EAHSING"S ” . as may be desired Music ower ne . wusret ©. 4, CHASE, TEACHER wht MUSBIC. [rVictia. Prenm tened riven on the Piano, Guitar aad e Musle farntshei! from two to dh pind arranged for the Piano. Guitar oF other in frements, SUsy OF GttMouls ay desired 3803 A. C. NILES, Wd ene ae ee Donnssler at Law EXCHANGE HOTEL. ‘Main apreet, Os Grass Valley. fully ores : «< Doct In the market Sooo 6 er 7 eet ees. wine PAINTING! HT FAINTING _ whe aren, ' pe “io “ Om BROAD STREET. _ Hie te prepared, as Siotitek thal a hinds of Goods sold at Lower Rates than . As they are otiiea . their Entire Stock now in their : Reem, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, . VALLEY, Dey gee to ra city that mi ~ . The Very Latest Styles of Bonnets, HATS; CAPS, RIBBONS, And Flowers. fh Gipsey Bonneté for Ladies & Misses, CHINESE PEARL HATS, : BONNETS, asa. Her entire stock of Millinery being the ‘laagest, richest and best selected ever offered for dale in Nevada county. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed and altered to the latest shapes. Remember the place, No. 46 Mill Street Grass Valley. ag PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINES, RING’S AMBROSIA, WIZARD OIL, Ava ANYTHING ELSE in our Iine. FOR SALE ‘BYJ. F. BUSSENIUS. Corner of Coonbareia) & Pine Streets. a NEVADA CITY, Fire‘and Marine Insurance. UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. OF SAN FRANCISCO, Nos, 416 and 418 California Street, THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALLY ' LIABLE. : Cash Capital.....-.--.$750,000 Su¥plus July 1st, 1866.:.$119,735 CALEB T. FAY. President. Charles D. Haven, Seeretary. Gold and Pearl Straw wf for . Gustave Touchard, Marine Director. A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada. MARY DOLORES LEODOR,: MIDWIFE AND DOCTRESS No. 57 Spring Street,” Next door to John on SEN" Brewery. Us only Vegetable M Romatass and ticular attention to diseases of curing all kinds of maladies po Rags toeee system. Appl y to Philip Duca, at the I oe aad shop, Bread street, opposite Stum 7nd ll Wall Paper: Wali Paper! F. A. POTTERy Masonic Building, Pine Street. AS on hand, and for Sale, every Variety and Quality of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Window Fixtures, Picture Cords, and Tassels, al6 Memorandum Book Lost. Memorandum Book waslo! Som tne road between Nevada and .Graes unt It contained two notes with the names -and R. P. Barnett upon them, and 2ls0 a upon Hinds & Tully. The papers are of BO Value to any one except the owner a8 hasbeen stopped. The finder will be ' rewarded by leaving it at this office a3 THE BEST FURNITURE ‘. [©0§ BE FOUND This side of San Francis¢c®, “ Is kept at the Store of J. E. JOHNSTON, BROAD STREET, nearly opp. National Exchasg Everything Goes !—Cheap for Cash UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING Lies i Cis acta eae, x Call ana examine the stock Lt Wevada, Jan. 4th. : -. @O0O0D NEWS FROM NEVADA vom nar a For Two Bits each! s operne 25 08 HENRY = , Tables. Sofss, Mirrers, &e. = eta we i ‘ Tue Et will tuke Valley, I ’“Thé Boa ~~ ghipe wil desire to To day it sire to be Roberts, & Read) There w Townshi except tl Ruya\ team, a longing . driven b noun ia-. down th National The drjy no use— . wun they Broad st up street ‘Ia mak driver at & Beck rel’s sed The lax the near The lea across tl wrade at injury e: ‘leaders _ the Susy wider de bruised. amount » DECL Saturda tention States. took ot Edward Reynolc Alex. V liams, . F. Bark EAst Major news de did lot. papers . or Sout Europe are rec AmpPu injured blast ai his han amputa operati Hunt. Mr. Br time. v Mac the Fe Gold F provin, nies wi ter. THe Compa the ol Valley depth el dep a nus ‘Valley groun¢ Ar Humie but fo count