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Wdentiady. gould ct bo
6, 1de could no ent
emaree sr
, for that Yancey ‘or
beye nd
Sr tem
sin ner
ed bp Tiley, AC:
know as well as ourselves that
vr at real groande . for the rebellion,
: thelr-pawerprey rarer eng But moot likeJy) the Byitibh pects sve that Mr. > gg
no authority « me ‘Woy buch offer. In
ate Ser
pa of the African pepetd
aoe tn gel Yay
bro dog Pies aor
Yancey and the.Con1 bo Bi aerate or prineiples.
maintains in the eyes of Europe.
Among: intelligent men on the continent and
in England, men who aro not binsed by preit Md noe an!
‘the prejudiced are too numérous—
there ia akuowledge of the unrighteousness
af thie rebellion, and the utter of the
_ eneets it, and but for the bad iuit exerts upon European interests
peers be more outspoken aversion to
ei MENAT i
““Ménd “Avour Tue Rovres. — As tho
editor of the San Juan Press has taken upon
himeeclf the responsibility of deciding upon
the relative merits of the routes acroes the
amouutaing; and ashe has taken pains to get
pie, ynious reasons Why the California
pany has stocked his favorite route
— this, we prepound to him the fullowing questions furnished us by oae who
knows. bas whole thing on “bottom prin,
.ciplea: '
wakeul the inducements to ‘the Stage
Company-to ran their stages by North San /
Juan rather than, by Grass Valley and Neva«
dat ns
At. what: point isthe road from Nevada to
Kareks or from Eureka to Jackson's Raneh
(the commen place of ineeting of both roails)
in bo condition for team or stage travel?
What peeuniary sacrifice bas the Stage
Coutpany inade on the road from San Juan to
. Jackson's?
Who is the President of the Truckee Turnpike Company, and what influence docs that
Presidency exert in favor of that route t
Which route is the shortest—that from
Maryeville to Jackson's or that from Lincoln
to Jackson’s,—and how much; and how far
theu, would the traveler go out ofjis way in
going from San Francisco to Virginia City ed
via Nevadat —4
‘h is the better road—that from Jack
wa
inte Nevade—and which pays the most
tull, dnd which has the lightest grade and is
_ shortest?
___Whieh is the easiest and. quickest route
from, Virginia City to Sacramento that by
the way of Linoola or. that by Marysville ?
the editor ¢fthe Press has procus. ing thé nierits ofthe’ clilitie of either of the
. tobe dintelbated. Bat we ask of all import>
-wne not armed= the settlers were; the p
. Went, saw, and leftdead beat. The ee
on. ‘insatiab ition,
ire ort? We afe inclined wt think at
least one more name’ could be added to the
Vist that already includes. such names as
Shafter, Birdseye, Park,Stanfohd and Phelps,
as catididates fur that position second only to”
Sesretersy of-the United: States.. Aud
Ont g this opidion, without dispurag.
gentlemen wé have mentioned, , we would
merely suggest that the services and ‘ability
of our Representative ty Congret#, Hon. A.
Sargent, entitle. him to a fair: considera.
ion at, the, hands, of those Wha.have the
Senatorial toga to dispense.
We do not inipeach or Gill in. qinéstion the . Yee
. eredit due to other men. On the eontraby
it ig a matter of gratification. that the good
cause-of the Union has so many stiundh aid
able defenders tor leaders--for we acknowledge théin all as entitled to first considera.
tien when the highest rewards of merit are
ar . tist men;and especially those wbont to be.
come candidates for office, if there. is not a
preeminevoe in the charactor and Congres.
sional labors of Mr, Sargent that justifies
giving him w front rank among thé rising
wen of our State? We sak ow comparison,
negroes . and challenge it, it,
Usetess Posse.—The editor of the So~
notha Democrat was one of a sheriff's posse
of 260 men to serve a writ upon sonie: reordered the cruwd to disperse, but crowd
would nut mind—so “posse” dispersed. The
sheriff wants an army, which we hope will
not be granted.
Tue Escaped CONtICTS. — The latest
from the Stte Prison is that when the boat
from San Francisco arrived, citizens of Mar‘in had captufed or wounded, all but fours
teen. Chellis got free from them after Being .
taken four milés, the raseale prodding him .
with knives tou make him keep up. There
were thirty wounded aud six killed j jn opine
captured.
‘ (P The San Praneinds Herald has seen a
private letter from Washington, which states
that the Secretary of the Navy has entered
inte a contract with the Denahues of that
city for the conatruction of an iron-clad ves«
scl for the protection of that harbor. —
Bab oW Repets.—Gen. Mitchell has announced to the Tennesseenns,that it is his determination to re-build no more of the railroad bridges with the liber of bis soldiers
burned in that country by the traitors. He
will draft men from among their sym path:zers
to do his work hereafter.
SAME CSE, ee
New Worpv.—Tihis seems to be the era
of word evitmg. An Eastern geniue hus
turned out “ Clothierestitation,’ which
means the act of dealing in clothes. What
next? ;
ke” The steamship Golden Age, sailed
from San Francisca, on Monday, with 234
passengers, and $1,114,647 to New York;
$273,100 to England, and $13,000 to Hae
vana. ,
CF’ A new Post Office ‘has been established at the Anthony House, Nevada ceunty, and Elam Cook has been appointed Postmaster.
tw" The dalines on hand in the State
Kibet up to the 19th of July was $147, . .
. Chrouicke of Saturday has the following }:
iteme :
A Mexican woman got into a quarrel in
Culaveritas. with another _Weman,
during which ade fired a revolver at the woman, but hita Mexican, causmg his death.
The woman is under heav to appear
at the next sitting of the Court of. Sessions.
Beco
highest honors » people cee It may .
* pussible, however, that the merits of othfl been about
Ps vescnne ngets tnarparaa§ PoE pertas pep og hosel apr peer og St we propeond te pstabilich ca e ve. e to urk
Sifter seeps ny nen et ae . e MEP a Oo
patted. \ Copper veine. acu : 4 J from Turkey.
etione of
riside of ie
party which éleetea hiw to office. “The fa
er feusta any interference with “Wavery
the objectof sueb interfe oreo
ae wn act of — ithont road
would confiscute slavery without heeding
wishes of the South, or thing, into couside.
Fation avy question of f equ ity”
‘Tue Tone oF bourrs a aieewet . N
ing, trom one of the camps on. the, Potomae,
thus alludes te. the peculiar muse made by
billie (e passing through the ait!’
+t ion very -gand “pings : to exercise the
mind, with the enemy's ap ty clone
at snd. A sousi i ies incusite he. differ.
ent tunes of bullet rough the
air. l.eaught the, okey wis eile Minnie
yesterday. It was a swell Be flat-te FP;
the distance mut tost ite
ars reeeded ta B; wevery pretty chitige:
fetrhleg ip, that prodice oly ‘4 takin sat comes like.
end the bravest old.
pe ped ae ‘ducking’ when they hearit.
Itisna more destructive: than some. other
bullets, but —thereis a_greatdeal-in_mere
sound to work apon men’s fears, tremetdous scretim ts caused by the
ore whieh la left on the shell.”
aa ene ee eee
Scaek —The Mereattile: \semeeareb OR
ay nore active deman
wii Wa for several
urdny says
rs Bas ma
Bos penton sai unbres .
cedented low rates of Exchenge
vile, aoe ia ri pniy ome
me are ice firmer. securing
tions rule at 14. @ 2. per « cents month,
and outside negotiations at about the same
hae mage Receip's of treasure from -the inwad Northern ipo 19th bar dg
me ipdiatoceee
in the pre of uneriaed geld, which
clearly Tadient » the suceess of mining operations in that ves.
tH The Rev. Dr. R——, ol Albany, in
the course of an eloquent sermon, gave utterance tu a brief commentary an a few Bible verses, whie embodied a fine bit of hamer
He had taken for his text, ° This man’s religion is vain ;” and in following ous the sub— suggested by these general words he aluded to the Pharisee who, in his prayer at
the temple, ‘teok occasion to snub the poor
Pubhean, #9 one of those whose religion “ is
vain.” And “it wns just here that the commentary whereof I write, ran in these words:
«This Pharisee, in thanking God that he was
not as other men were, was merely renders
ing thanks te God for his bigoted and intolerant spirit, and there is po doybt that hebad
a great deal to be thankful for!”
tae A alirewd countryman attended a
mock auction salein Chatham street, New
York, one day last week, and bid off-wsilver
watch for the moderate sum of seventy-five
cents. The Peter Funks tried to get the
watch out of Milbank's possession, 80 vs to
exchange it fora worthless article, but the
latter, who wag ‘up to the deudge, refused to
part with it, and placing seventy-five cents
upon the counter, walked off. The watch
was valued at twenty-five dollars.
ve had,
peel ay
Northern coast we
tw There is a man out West, by the
name of John Hele, who is ge lazy that in
writing his name he merely makes a J , and
then puaches a hole through the paper.
The osier: willow, if evevly planted in
good soil, Well cultivated on both sides sev-~
e:al leet wide, for afew years afterwards,
and the main stems well woven together,
will form a good hedge on upland.
Seis stbarine Slee Od
CH The following items were telegraphed
to the Appeal from San Franeisco,under date
of July 23d:
DRiLiine.——Private telegrams reeeived
yesterday. from New York quote standard
drills at 23e;. consequently, prices heie have
an upward tendengy: Sacks quotable, sules
at 25 ets.
TURPENTIne.—A Boston telegram = the
19th, quotes spirits turpentine at 81,75. ~~
“THE TARIFF.—The following waa rece =o
last vight in reply to itelrgrame on the subject
of the tariffs—
New Yorn July 19th. —The duty on brancy has been advaneed 25 ets. a gallon ; gin
jand whiskey, 50¢.; salad oil 50e. No change
in wines or cardlnes.
~“‘fonacco:—TheNdlctiins sales in tobacco
have taken place here to-day: One hundred
wei gio, -e Bity boxe of the ate, cas xes the
West, $1,30, cash. —
ot = has
the bit. 1]:
the letter .
ragged edge .
—+
Ricca bit his a the
fe Per peceanl glad of that!"
“Wit: are you ‘so ‘glad isan” dx,
. clsimed one of ak te tach Bee
we no
THe Rive: “eee trom’ gentle
Woreke a ‘dew visited the xy nt Joeation of the
the work-of
raning her is gor poe fs with eves
ry prospect of @ stiecessfil resait. The cofJer dam is almost completed, and Mr, Fell the
contractor, .appeurs con fident-of-his ability
tu place this fine, ‘but whfortimate. eteanier
ouee. more afloat in her proper sano
Herald and Migrore. “5 3
ow True he rota hets with teedy as well
as words; and when example is. diverced
from precept, it leaves a splendid wreek. ‘It
is ike taking the fragrance from the rote — 7
It is the echo to the strong .yeice whieh
makes the echo. '
Arrivals at baltbnal Exchange
Broad Street, Nevada.
Miss Loyd, do Lb
F Duster . nitecey E28
Mier Branigan, Semen &
James Megee, do 8
WW Wixom, 0° &
the . CH Hin, ay
oe H Ferre, wit o
Dawidy, Teot _
J H Da
reamer,
© 8h oa
Bites LaF
& Lady,
a
pits
$3
ig]
4
ie
14th Judicial District
ina fr the sounty of Nevada aguinet
su phetaasies two hundred
Gar i oth
: that the mortg:
este in plaintiff ’s a _— a
t perty bed, wit :—
Certale . rede nh Me situated in
Bie eadng ro ine north 8 sng ecb fr
Love’ thd Junction of anit Yorus ie and conven a mie al
the waters of said forka of the Middle abe
to Snow Point, Orleans Fiat, digore, wee Fiat,
Woolnsey’s Fiat and other potnts belo r miniug and other purposes ; together ¥ With all and
singular the tenentents, Shaw nilbabeie By ease
ments, reservoirs, water, rights of yoy Pb dog
rights ef way, franchises, privileges
tcnances connected therewith or py i ay wice ee ap-. $0
pertaining to the said the
ners’ Ditech. Also all that pov ag property siteated in Rureka and rt townships in
the county and state aforesaid, known as the
prinaty Ditches which convey the water of
Bioody Run and Grizzty ennon means of two
separate Ditches to the mining districts of Grigaly canun, Little Grass Valley, Chimney Hyll;
Cherokee and Badger Hill for ining and other
pecs, Inclading all the lateral branches of
said ditehes. together with all and cyery right,
privilege, franchise. interest and property of
whatsoever nature or kind in any wise appertaining thereto be levied upon and sold to satisiy
suid judgment, imterest and costs, and the prceeds thereof applied.to the payment of said’ sums
of monry as aforesaid.
Notice is heréby given that T will exposé to
public sale, all the above described property, to
the highest bidder for eash, in froat of the Court
House door. in Nevada, op TU ESDAY, Aug.
th IX 2, between the hours of 9 o’cleck A.—a.,
and 4 o’elock, P.M.
Given under my hand: this 22d day of July,
A, 1), 1she x W, KNOWL, FON, Sheritl.
MeO ounelt vad Garter. Puteties" AAT
FORT SUMTER TAKEN !
— THE —
BAILEY HOUSE,
HAS CHANGED HANDS. :
vee) Of the American House, Grass Va)bt dey, having leased the RATLEY HOUSE
fora term of years, intends keeping a“FirstClass Hotel in Every. Particular ! !
‘Phe Balley isthe
_ Best Built, Fivepreet wer
Best Furnished Hotel in
the MOUNTAINS !1!
The Bedroom sare and
newly fnrnished are emmnedions, wd. oie The
Bar is supplied with the ehcicest of .
WINES AND LIQUORS:
and the
Hest Brands of Cigars !!
. BS. STARR,
Broad Street, Nevada.
&7 The best sccomodation for Families 3
, e
B. 8. STARK, formerly proprietor]
a Ls a every m. oh is alw ae on hand.
nee t= oe present, the sais tor peticmens
=a ee ment af bein
added thereto. A splendid opportunity will be
offered to any one pam gon ofengaging im trade
at the old stand, as itis
Oldest established poco the Beninins '
pe ERTS 3 ‘= days the bala ante 4: n y 4? J A Bently
Stiles wa
“WANTED. s.
‘OUR MEN to chop nw good wages wil!
be given. Kiquite of Ss. ane ON.
Neveua, July 22d.
SHEBIVE Tee TATs “OF SALE.
TUESDAY, July ena & Cohnap \* Ers
ees nose
ry vr
“ “ 7 id ‘ M
bee 9 ete, MY. © aW.06 vo'Re
“ “ 10th.. deree ‘Lake
igth, L. erie ve Miners Ditch
eae ay eGeree Oak Quarts
Weeden Water Pipe ‘Wactory
_ » ROR SALES. s
ytd Subscriber — for alee weibet tae
a eae _ Bie hom
er"
JOE PENTLAND’S
GREAT. WORLD CIRCUS. ::
JOHN WILSON'& CO.,.. . Proprietors.
"Will Extibit as follows :
oerges cee seeeves Wednesday, one as 23d. none
ubley, thee eetetere Thursday, ye peek
REVAL veo riday and Saturday, J es
arene 27th. Moore's Fiat,....essees
San Jmamy.-. rerer ery fier) 2S “1 Monday, 2sth.
Te ace sea tinaeniceneets i
pt ul, at the Lend of». ae apse the “aed
Joe ha ei a senate Touchstone of the Age:
pf arin ling oi ¥. af our
La Petite Adaigesia,.The Italian yYoung Momoe,.:.-.-.:Thedatant Wonder.
Mrs. Sebastian, Mr. George Peoples, Wm.
Pranklin, Master Leroy, Sig Cordelia, Wm.
Vincent,
oe
The Stud comprises a large. number of thorGughbreeds, jor “use mi the King: in addi
tion to whiclis ¢ the telebratet Dan Rice Comie
Maks, & TM amd BMARAEY,
ee
‘ADMISSION. .5.5.55O0NE DOLLAR.
Children onty half price.
& For particulars, see posters and program
mes of thie day.
WM. VRIDHAM, Agent.
Removal of
WASHINCTON MARKET!
&. GUES has temoved his Wa+b_ ingion Market tothe epposite sice
O} the street, and mow uccupice the
vid stad heretofore known as the
Central Market.on Cunimercial street.
The fellow thy articles, of Une best quality, are
always kept on nand:
kges, Bacon, Lard, Ham,
' Sardines, Batter, Poultry,
Game, French Sausages,
Jellies, Fruits, Cheese.
jand all the Vegetables of the season, —
A splendid article of Greund Coffee, ‘Sieh
ipicrcannge. y23
ad
Netice. —
Tt DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CuMMITTEE of Nevada County will meet atibe
Nevada on Saturday July 26th, at 2
< Pr, Ms
Trish te to attend. 7 All members are
Cc. WI
a
suzanne: tim ey
& SHERWOOD, sewelers
New No 617 Montgomery st. San Francisee
Joe F
trian tro
day aad
ings. <Ai
fair we 8
wise firs’
'‘Decim
Columbia
“ Capt
from Stic
hundred
-from smn
mo. In.
made by
heaping .
it on fire
Caves, ab
the haif-r
air with .
On two
squaws.