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September 9, 1866 (4 pages)

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OTE eer EP Bey» ees # es, ee Taw le 7 Ree INT 96 oo ONDA, SEIT. 9, 1866. o Muaow ‘Laxn:—An intelligent corresBATE Toéality, gives an” account of theallied bk thesli@nd th” edtibed “which the Sun then accused us of jealousy, and _ prosperity of a neighboring’ district. — ". ‘Whatever motive may be assigned for our Senet, admit that what. we predicted has {aed, and everybody expected that the only "had man, faithless to is promises, and ca Piedddbt's cause in Perinayvaibial ry Pondent of the Bulletin, who recently _vistion of the mines, the’ prostretion of have produced the changes in that locality. Early last Spring, when we warned the people of Meadow Lake against the ' very evils which have caused the reverse, declared that we were offended at the ‘ course, the peeple of that locality will, at come, 40; pass.. The Bulletin correspondent tells us that the town outgrew the mines, that the mines were not intelligently worked, that a Stock Board was organ‘effort necessary to make a fortune was to ota mine represented at-a meeting of the Board. The writer says: ‘ found out that it would not do.— sey sche ne the fact that the time had gone ‘by, when they could get @ man to buy a mine merely hy. showing him a piece of rock anda handsomely got up stock certificate, It had been doné in Washoe, but so thoroughly that even the fools a& wholesome lesson,— 80 one evening the Board adjourned sine die and most of its members are now earning their bread in an humble but honegtavanner. Iw reference tothe futfre of the District he says: have gone away dissatisfied: “am ¢Con‘to ed caenees men, it will find purand there ie certainly no portion of the offers —, oo “— mae inwane mone 6. 6 are ide poh dotined, and in every instance yet heard from, the deeper the workmen get down the better the rock looks. Many of the ledges ks been taken hold of by,men of mun‘ are being worked, and preparations are made for the erection of more mills. And such is the case. No locality’ on the Pacific coast shows @ fairer prospect ‘than Meadow Lake, and at this time notWithstanding the fact that business is pros. trated and the city almost deserted, more is being done for the development of the Mines in a week, than was accomplished in the Spring in two months. The mines are yielding golden bars and a dozen have been shipped in the last month..Let those who are interested in Meadow Lake take heart. ‘The era of “show and blow” has passed. away, and given place to ener. j the © ty of sink getic labor: The good results are already than the proposed Amendments. dp} pbs ra tter Teche teats ot oie ae eek . Ae “ Bapty Scarep.—The Virginia Union} Union organ has entered thirteenth volume. It is one of the pillars of the pleas able to appear in a new dress.— Marysville Appeal. eee 7 eect is in a terrible way overthe “grand mass ‘prayer meeting,” held in Philadelphia duré ing the session of the Loyal Southern Unfom Comvention, It calls up to our mind the lines :“Satan trembles when he sces weakest saint upon his knees." You have a perfect right tobe alarmed, Tae Springfield, (Mass.) Republican @aye-the board appointed for an examination of the various firearms now in use by y Grade'Val . AL Parker do R Dunn do the different nations, have carefully exam J iirkmatrick do t E Phillips a » Ame. sixty-one different rifles and muskets; capt te Mayaard do V Healy? © and have tages that the most effective, 4 Treaner : do Corus ema? : P ‘ enry oO J Wha je tafe and. substantial arm is the Springfield . 13. White: do F Melessand Meadow L rifle With the Berdan improvement, which changos.it to a breech-logding rifle. ‘Sisto Cameron, of Pennjivania, has taken strong ground againgt the President, whom he: pronounces, without .reserye, #h@nemy tohis country.” This utterance is significant of the hopelessness of the _—o Among this morning's dis. It is generally thought that the thereon topethd ‘all from the South and “know whereof day. ines of this . though Hamilton, Ohio, he stuck his head i¢ that ae soon as a mine is sufiiciently devel. . Out the car window, and asked the name . of the place. “Hamilton,”was the reply, Tell the copperheads to go to Brazil, where they belong, was the General’s response. Washington Intelligencer (President Johnson’s-organ) calls the idea of holding a convention of Southern loyalists “extremea convention would be tolerated. rented eliotn: tures, &c.—on will be held “way ‘down. in’ Maine’ tomorrow. Maine will “roll up’a majority against Johnson to the tune of about 25,000, The majority a year ago Was! about 23,000, won upon a platform more radical L May San Fratictsto G Novitisk do J ’ Js Warfield Gold Run” Phare eR FEN oy New YeaR.—The 6 o'tlock.: 18 i¢ ry@koned ffm the cree tion of the world, and to-day begins the year 6627. By the old sehool Hebrews, the-New, Year is kept~for: two days, but the reformers only observeone. After the expiration of ten days, during which the conduct of the people is passed upon by the Almighty, comes the’ fast of Kippur, will be observed by the Jews of this city, and on Moray arid Tuesday the storés will be closed. ‘Phe reformers will only keep one day, During the,day services will be held at Temperance Hall. , Ricn Strikes.—In the elaims of Carney & Co., at Hunt’s Hill, and Heydliff & Co, at Brown’s Hill, excellent channels of cement have been found; The claims are located upon the Blue Lead. The majority of companies upon this lead are taking out lots of money, and this kind of mining has became one of the most important and safe in the county. Wherever the channel is found, the cement pays. Worta REapinc.—We advise every body to read the Resolutions and Address of the Philadelphia Convention, pnblished in the Sacramento. Union of yesterday. — The Address is one of thé ablest documents we have perused for -many a day, and is a crushing indictment against Andy Johnson. The men who issued it are they speak.’ THE District Court will mect on MonWHEN Sherman recently passed and a good many Copperheads here,” THE “RECONSTRUCTED” Sovuta.—The ly farcical,” and adds, “It is called to assemble in Philadelphia, because there is no placein any Southern State where such Tue MAINE ELEcTION.—An election Nevapk Tranvcrrer.-This ‘bterling upon its ty, and. all Union men will be to knowit is prospering, and being, ‘ . ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & MASEY, Proprietor. . SATURDAY, September Sth,.1966. Mre Downin Vv . H A Farnham Rush cre F C Warner d On the 10th, 1 8th and 30th of mon’ T A Hale do" B.DThompeon Ohetoke . that has 30 days.” On the 108h, 19th aud S0uh W Wing Canada Hill = McMurr do of each’ mouth that ha#3i-days. When the i0th, Hober: Marysville M Dung man mire . 19th and 30th fall on Sunday, they will leave on C A Bowman Ome Al Zekind Sacramentas )38tweda evens & eben the sth falls on SunW Poors Rend! vaitey & WUREEISE Downtevitle . day, they wi raneisco on the igh neach a: ; initia ox: Manzanillo’ araneine at p Pea * DOW LAKE MILL AND MINING we. Lake: Nevada County, Califorpe on the Second (2nd) day of August, 1868, the several amodnte set opposite the names of the reepec4 to. the Assotiated Press. is one, ly ee No, Shares. Am't. under yeaterday’s date from Athens,Greece. George F. Jacobs, 9 "100 g10 00 Wonder Whit thie’dld’Solons would think . Gere F Jacobs. 10 oe ee _ of that 7% : George F. Jacobs, 12 100 0 at. — Ihag, ~~ . . George F: ¥aeobey 3 10 1008 Natt Chont.—Phe New-York “Indepop; . Georse F Jnr Tf ee, ae dla opens of the: National gear Poeorde BP Baeobe, it o> anes "ase plsplér so hear 'the President nal it . Gee E dicobs, 18 SAY MAN Tig HAR). . Soke Myers, ” norieonea, 3 . UL EE linea : nce with law, mE NowXork Tribune of the 4th, of ede o8 the Second tind) day August, says thet:Henry Ward Becher}: many shee Pood at : . at after “standing by Andy” for many “hard ; No. SD Malt sitcen, Nevene ety? sie . . Months,” n that “hia President” . fornia, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF has “flatted out.” . ' of seid day,’ Pe * wr = re Mn tinge cr ubtenig re irc, sheen aan ie ee aa oe shag Jew-t 4. x the Day ef Atonement,. The New Year . j a judgment rendered by said Justice day of September, 1866, in favor of Fagg & Burk, and sgeines Phillips, Bowker & Co., for the. sum of $102 05, debt, interest, damages and costs of and adjoining the old Fashion Saloon, owned b township ber, 1866 between the hours of and 5 o'clock P. M.,.in the town of French Corral, the proper! the above ber, 1866, this date, notice is hereb: ; bool gy s hereby given that MONDAY 4. M,and the Court Room of this Court, at the Court House in the County of Ni appointed as a time and f evada, have been to this Probate Court administrator of said estate under th this Court, dated August 30th, a. p. Bens izing the sale of certain rea} estate, may appear and file written . firmation of the vale, ai may heard and may uce witn ARG t.of hi “h prod Apeesee in a of his objection PACIBIC, MALL STEAMSHIP Cos otice,—There are delingneat v m the fi] Abst isn Sart Saale on nocwnne of po Noe Gt Adin . . interested in the said Estate ed fore the said Court on pert An ont ee i oy i Bing sn 4. D. 1866, at.12 o'clock, m. of said day, Court Room of said Court, In the City of on show cause why an order should not be granted to ee ae r to sell so much of the Real tate as shall ary. furttrer-ordora thar norite! said hearing be given by pubication. of.a copy.of this o: the Nevapa Dairy Transcript, at least once a week for four successive weeks previous to said 13th day of October, A. D. 1866, “ :. At Chambers, in the Pity of Nevada, this %th; day of September, A. p. 1896. } j A.C, NILES, Probate Judge. I segs dl certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an order duly made and entered upon. the miuutes of said Court, in the above matter, ~— ) _ Witriess my. had ‘and the Seal of said } L.S {cour this ie oe of ving HAR, ser a : lerk, SO "By G. ay erred Deputy, Dibble & Byrne, Atty’s for Adm’r. *,sep CENTRAL PACIFIC.RAILROAD O*% AND AFTER JULY 10, 1866. notice, the trains of the Central road will run as follows: Going East until further Pacific Railto at 6a. M,,.and arrive at Alta at 9:30 a. m. Freight and passenger trains leave Sacramento at 6:15 a, M., and arrive at Alta at 12:20-P. w. ; also at 3p. M., and arrive at Alta at 9:10P, m. Going West, Mai) and passeriger train leaves Alta at 9:85 a. M., and arrives at Sacramento at 1:20 p.m. Freight and passenger trains leave Alta at 6a. M., arrive at Sucramento at 11a. M.; also at 1:15 P. M., and arrive at Sacramento at 6:30 P. x. The morning a, trains connect at Auburn with Sep from Yankee Jims, Forest Hill, Michigan Bluffs and Georgetown ; and at Colfax with Stages for Grass Valley, Nevada and San Juan; and at Alta with Stages for Cisco, Summit City, Austin, Virginia City, and all poi in t State of Nevada” . “iit o " The 6 A. M. up train. connects at the Junction with the cars of the California Central Railroad for Lincoln and Maryeville and all points north, All trains run’daily, Sundays excepted. ! U. CROCKE Superintendent C. P. RR. G. F, Hartweu1, ss’t Superintendent. seps ONSTABLE’S SALE:=8tate. of California, County of Nevada, ‘Township of Bridgeport. By virtue ofan execution to me elivered, issued rom the Court of Moses F. Hoit, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the Count: aforesaid, bearing date September 8d, a. pv.’ 1 , to eatish on the suit, [have taken in execution and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of said defendants in and to the foliowing described property to wit : That Saloon building and lot known .as Phillips & Bowker's Saloon, on the south side of Coyote street, west of Freeman Folsome, in the town of French Corra F and county aforesaid, also all @ppurf en , inela ber fixureday, the 27th day o: Septem9 o'clock a. u., township, county and State aforesaid. Taken as of Phillips, Bowker & Co, to satisfy emands and accruing costs, Given under my hand this 5th day of Septem: J. A. ROSS, Constable. ROBATE NOTICE.~In the Probate Court of reuant to an order of this Court, made of September, 4. p. 1866 at 10 0'dlock, ace for making a return the proceedings of the authorand where any person interested in the said estate fon tothe conJ, B.Jobneon, Atty he Adm'r, es ed THROUGH LINE —To— é# NEW YORK. Carrying the U. Ss. Mail, ‘“Lehive Folsom street Whatf, at Ti o'clock a. ™.
of the a dates, fur PANAMA, connecting via. Panama: + With on ; oe ag Steamers from ASPIN WALL 1a aus Departures of 18th or Freneh Transatlantic Com Re camer ee ee te and English Steamer fer t . — aA South America, ou and P. k. } . Departure of & mects English Steamer ee “he port of Basten taines, The following Steamshi dou ‘eegiven below: me September 10th—Constitution, Ca 4 mare connecting with tainoea een September 18th—Colorado, Ca connecting with Henry Chauncey, Capt. Gray. September 29th—Sacramento, Capt. J. M. . arly, comuecting rGapt Weire with Ocean Queen, berthed through.100. unde allowed each adul t on board, steamers 8. ” prog A ie ‘Omiedtit Foz. Sin j ORV Jeeile ou: ve : vob SHRM Nevada City, Opn: wal A, the of 12 o'clock, M. = 30 Mai . satetandi ‘ t tn Pi esMail and passenger trains will leave Sacramen. GENTS & BOY® FAsHIONA pt. J. T. Watkins . G. . Mme, Woa. fu weet )ULD respectfully inform the Ladies ¢ Way and county that she bas just opened: th an assortment of : ee With the very Latest improvements in MILLINERY AND DRESs MAKING. We are-aleo prepared to : Clean and Press old Hats & Bonnets. STAMPING NEATLY DONE. —AND— Teaching 1m Leather Work. FRAMES FOR PICTURES, ee Six Apprentices wanted immediately. sept? CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. TATE FAIR, 1866.. DURING FAIR WEEK EXCURSION TICKETS to Sacramento and back will be sold at all Stations to visitors to the Fair at MALF REGULAR FARE. . Fail Fare will be charged on the Trains to all who do not procifre tickets.at the Stations. Excursion Tickets will be good for all Trains during Fair week and for 6 o'clock, a. Mm. Train up Monday, Sept: 17th. » 87 C, CROCKER, Superintendent. ~ Wall Paper. Wall Paper. F. A. POTTER, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET, } AS on hand and for gale, every variety and A quality of Wall Paper, Window Shades, WinDOW FIXTURES, PICTURE CORDS, , TASSELS, PICTURE MOULDINGS & CORNICE ¢2~ Frames made to order. BLAZE’S SALOON! ae . 7" IF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK _g3 GO TO BLAZE’s. J. B. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, And Commission of Deeds for Nevada, Main street, North San Juan, next door above Frank Smith's. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY! sees TREMENDOUS DOWNFALL «4 IN PRICES! a Geeds sold at Lower Rates tham Ever before in the State of Californis. Now is the time to purchase Clothing —-OFr—. are selling their Entire Stock now in their a As Store Corner of Broad and Pine. Streets, CLOTHING, FURNISHING Goons, HATS, BOOTS, sHOES, RUBBER CLOTHING, BLANKETS, &e., &e., &e. FIFTEEN PER CENT LOWER THAN RULING RATES, TWENTY FIVE PER CENT Cheaper than any other House IN NEVADA COUNTY. Having completed arrangements we dre in receipt of REGULAR SHIPMENT OF Goops FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA which have been bought at the recent decline in Prices in Eastern tharktts, snd etiables us to ecll OUR STOCK OF GOODS AT 1 LOW PRI. Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts, . . +*. Fe = ¢ ee SS : UNION _ ENSURANEE ‘COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. Nos, 416 and 418 California, siz, coer oe arte Spiny THE STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALi} Levi LIABLE. rigay echo, . Cash Capital.....++.+875000 Surplus July Ist, 1866.--. $1197; Charles D, Haven, Secretary. Gustave Touchard, Marine Director, © A. H. OTHEMAN, Agent for Nevada, MARY DOLORES LEODOR, MIDWIFE AND DOCTRESS No. 57 Spring Street, Next door to John Blasaut’s Brewery, SES only Vegetable Medicines and ¥ U tiediarartentian to diseases of childtessaen ing all kinds of maladies-without injuring th system. Apply to PHILIP DUCA, at the Thalian rber shop, Broad ‘street, opposite Stumpf, Hotel. aug SODIUM ‘AMALGAM, Prepared and for sale by * E. F. SPENCE, Apothecary, Nevada, August 25th Frames! Frames! Frames! P. KENT, HS RETURNED To THE OLD STAND ° No. 97 Broad Street, Nevada City, Opposite the Pennsylvania Engine House, Where he has on hand the best stock of Mahogany, Walnut, Gilt and other kinds of Mouiding ever brought to this county. Picture and all other kinds of Frames made on short, notice and in the best style. CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, done at goes notice. es ie McCUE’S STAGE LINE.Sixteem Dollars to Virginia City, —Over the— HENNESS PASS ROAD, ns FROM GRASS VALLEY and BOWMAN’S, MEADOW LAKE AND VIRGINIA CITY. ouaving leased the stock kof 'D. B. Nye’s Summit ty Stage, on er sept. will leave the office at Grass Welly sca heron every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Morning, for the above places. Passengers by thie line will LAY OVEK NIGHT at* Meadow This line is well stocked for staging ax it is well known that the Henness Pass ute is now, always was, and always will be, the bert route acruss the mountains. Returning stages leave Virginia City same days in the murning.— Leaves Meado ¢ Office, at Lake House, eve yy TUBSDAY, THURSDAY anc SATURDAY for irginia, Grass Valley and Nevada. BE J. 8. McCUK, Proprietor. PAINTING! FAINTING P. Lk. RYAN. As REMOVED HIS PAINT SHOP 10 THE MOOK & LADDER HOUSE ON. BROAD STREET. He is prepared, as heretofore, to de All kinds ef House, Sign, Carrisg? Ornamental Painting, On short notice and in a le cannot be et: celled in this Stanne —" PAINTS, 6348, TURPENTINES, RING'S AMBROZIA, mw WizaRD OIL, «4 AND ANYTHING ELSE IN MY LING. J. F. BUSSEXTUS, Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY. ete-w NEVADA ‘BOCAUL 2 ATTEMPT TO On, last Thurs ahd wife, who county, came n of poison admi Wednesday ni, show at You-B some one ente1 strychnine wit! immediately af was taken with ’ ments Mr. Rig; he was not so wife. He went and asked fora ef Red Dog, w * applied the nec lief of the pati table was fed t ‘effect him, it is was mixed wit near effecting . lady was conce: Mr. Riggs got: child but as it was hot sick. . conscious of ha and can accoun his life in no ot made by China deal of trouble ' and has, once °c they were eng sluices. He an ly for hours, t along nicély. trators of this « justice. —_—— THE BANWN twelfths of the chased by Hea co. The mine of rock of a hig . has not been we There has bee quicksilver and tail sluices. M the pans in us them, and thos that they will . the process he! The mine is no county, and is * “keep two mills —— ° NEVADAN IN telegram to the terday, says city (we suppos of Red Dog) wa on Montgomer: ly injured, his . and his head st ing with such { sensible. ~— CAVE IN A . eave occurred i claims at Hunt Some workmer side saw the bs the alarm. T!) claim dropped . succeeding in g a huge masse o! their coats and ed, and the da: Tae BLUE Ledge is locate worked in the 1 HD a BAD el as Sod