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April 25, 1868 (4 pages)

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noticeable fact in our politics that the
-men of the South who are loyal to the
. government, are much more bitter in
their hatred for secession and more
the North. Hamilton of Texas, Botts
_ guffered Johnson to remain at the head
erm Unionists, when they succeed .in
“States disfranchised the rebels as they .
~~ have done ii Louisiana, while the northgents, should -requiré. greater gudran~ the North, Union men of the South
gon and the determined war upon loyTu SovrnerN Evections,—It is a
pa@ical in their opinions than those of
of Virginia and Brownlow of Tennessee,
_ with their followers, would never have
“of government defying and overthrowing laws for the purpose of strengthening the rebel sentiment so long as he
“swags indured by the North. The Soathgetting control of government in the
ern people only require of them guarantees that they will obey the laws and
act in good faith for the future,
It is natural. that Southern loyalists,
who were driven from their homes and
property, and made outcasts by rebel
persecutions should be vindictive and .
bitter in their feelings, and they knowing better the animus of their-oppo~
tees than the people of the North. In
addition to all the motives of loyalty
to country which actuate the péople of
have their own personal security and
the protection of their property in the
ecale. The Kuxlux Klan and other or_ ganizations of rebels, have attempted
to carry the elections against Convention by a system of terrorism. Men
have been threatened with death unless
they voted to suit the views of disunion‘ists. But even this has failed to ac‘complish its end. By the course of Johnalty at the South, Congress has been
~-~—glection in the South will be looked upLihdoe
are continually going to and from the
ne *“fdeney of the Academy of Scivnces, and
a ~ absence of the then great attraction,
__the World’s Fair,
forced to vindicate the law by bringing
Johnson to his trial and establishing a
military system for the protection of
“the people at the South. ‘The loyalists
of thatsection have already demonstrated that they only need protection in
order to take care of themselves. Arhave already taken the preliminary
steps for the organization of State governments, and there is every prospect
now that they will soon be represented
> in Congress. Other States will quickly
follow, and it willbe demonstrated that
the Congressional plan, instead of obliterating and destroying the States, was
the only one by which they could be restored with free Republican principles.
History will vindicate the course of the
Union party, and the result of the next
on by the people of tha’, section as the
’ dawning of a new era for the South.
THe VaLLEyo Rattnoap,— The
_ Chronicle, atter prophesy ing the success
of the track laying machine, says: The
four locomotives are-now in order, The
engine Yolo, is now doing the work,
carrying material for the track layer.
Quite a number of freight cars have
“been put up; a passenger car will be
put up next weck—a car that will take
the shine off of anything on this coast.
This road has been the finest rolling
stock that has been brought in use in
this State. <A large number of visitors
terminus. We also noticed quite a
umber of strangers who have come to
__batafy themselves of the oe: of the
UA HAGE tegen
muta
~ Prov. Whitney has resigned the Presexpresses his intention of loaying for
the East soon. :
Tus Buropean, steamers sailing take
out but few passengers. The travel this
Season will not equal that of last, in the
Os ios. Masha Deseedd haa bees
oe $0! to her late. li
the National, that’ rock from the Idaho
. from $5C to $75 per ton,
‘ledge’ since it has been struck. We
‘some days ago, but found the stock too
high for us to reach, so we have since . “t
d inspector .of tobacco, —
isan arene es
Empme Company.—The’ National
says. “We were shown soine rock taken
out yesterday, from the Empire Company’s ledge on. Ophir Hill, whieh was
rock in question was when tons one of
the drifts on the seventh level. Very
little drifting has as yet been done on
this level, but the ledge has been found
to be about eighteen inches thick, and
by the time twenty feet has been run
the ledge will in all probability be three
feet thick. In four weeks’ time, Capt.
Lee, Superintendent,informs us, enough
rock will be taken out to keep the mill
going all the time. “The company are
now running for the eighth level—having sunk some twenty feet on the ledge.
After ‘a nine days’ run 2,850 ounces of
amalgam has been taken out, which
will retort about $6 per ounce, giving
the'snug little sum of ‘over $15,000,The rock crushed was not specimen
rock, bat taken from the dump pile.
Crusning.—We understand, ab
mine is now being crushed at the Sebastopol mill, in Boston Ravine. It
is said that the rock will probably yield
That will be
a heavy yield considering that so little
work has been done in following the
tried to purchase a few feet in the mine
invested our surplus cash in water lots
in Oakland. '
>
PRENTICR MUL¥FoRD, a reformed
Democrat, lectured before the Dashaway. Association in San Francisco last
Sunday evening.
M.& G.-Carum, of = inerchants,have filed their petition in insolvency. Debts, $15,000, assets, $12,000.
Kansas is to get up an organization
of the Army of the Frontier, similar to
that of the Army of the Cumberland.
BARLEY sold in Washoe City, Nevada, last Wen: for 54 Cents per pound.
(Alabama bas 7 ,000,0 000 acres for
settlement under the . homestead law;
. Mississippi has 4,000,000; Louisiana
i? ,000, 000; and Florida 17,000,000.
A MAN named Jolin Campbell was
killed on Tuesday last, in the Union
claim at Howland Flat, while engaged
at:work,
TH Irish in Springfield, Mass., and
the vicinity, are leaving for California
in large humbers.
W. SLADE, the President’s steward,
‘who died recently in-Washington, was
an old Californian. “
Tux salaries of the Sacramento police have been raised from $75.to $100
per month—the Chief to $125,
oe
Henry 8, Foore has joined the
Methodist Church in Nashville by way
of getting morally reconstracted.
BricHaM Young is some sort of a
widower, five of his wives having died
of pneumonia —the past Winter.
How He Fer, —Daring the late political campai A by New Hampshire,
the notorivus Henry Clay Dean,
who is said to ri one’ shirt longer
than any other man in the country, was
one of thé Democratic speakers,; While
addressing a large meeting he asked if
there was a a, # gery present—if
there was he would like to know how
he felt. This question he repeated
several times, and at last a venerable
farmer rose and declared himself to be
wu Republitan:
pape the confident Dean, “Wall,”
said the farmer, “I don’t justly know ;
but it seems ’s if I felt like a sound egg
in a bushel of rotten ones. vs
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NEVADA T THEATRE.
C. L, GRAVES. ..+++sos 0Lessee and Manager.
HE CITIZENS OF F NEVADA AND VICINity are respectfully informed that the
Talented and Beautiful
TS RAND SISTERS!
ri. rted by the COMPANY OF THE NEW
ACA RAMENTG ACADEMY OF MUSIC are
ceed and -will appear on
Wednesday Evening, April 29th, .
bee will be presented the Local Drama enTHREE FAST WOMEN!
Miss Olivia Rand, '
THE CELEBRATED CONTRALTO, IN SEV__EN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS,
—and—
Miss Rosa Rand,
DIFFERENT. CHARACTERS,
Introducing the world renowned
FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE.
Bradder Bones...., OLEVIA RAND,
Tamborine. «os ++,.0.0-e-ROSA RAND.
Tickets $1.
Nevada, April 25th. -Yan
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DR. C. M, BATES,
Physician and Surgeon,
No. 202 Bush Street, opposite Cosmopolitan
Mee os ccc scc os SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco, April 2th.
ALL NATION SALOON.
iwG RAND OPENING @3
ee
NFORMS THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA
City that he is going to open the above
named place, on
BROAD STREET,
Below the National Exchange Hotel, on Saturday Kvening,
Where a Fine Lanch and the best Buck Beer
will be served to the guests.
The best Wines, Liquors and >
gare conetantly on hand,
SCHMITT’S experience in this line of bust
nevs will guarantee satisfaction to everybody
that gives him a call.
Come one! Come all!
Nevada, April 24th,
MURDER!
RAGSDALE’S
VEGETABLE PREPARATION !
Is an Infallible Remedy
In all cases of
. a DIPTHERIA OR CROUP 2]
Ia not the parent who loses a child from either
of the above complaints almost a murderer
or murderess,
For Neglecting te have the preparation in the House !
Whole families have been swept away by this
Se
FOR THE CURE OF .
SPRING eee coops !
CWI BE MADE, at the PIONEER
Jacob Rosenthal &. Brother,
eer Just Received — per steamer,A eplendid assortment of
‘Printed Alpaccas,
Silk and Wool, mixed stripe.
New style Chintz.
Gar A very choice lot of Fashionable
Goods!In addition we alse-offer the
Largest steck of ©
NEW SPRING SILKS.
CLOAKS AND PARASOIS.
MARSEILLES DRESSES.
PRINTED & PLAIN LAWNS,
JACONETS,
CALICOKS.
New Material for
Traveling and Walking Suits $
{Trimming to Match.]. EMBROIDERIES, :
LACES,
HOISERY,
‘LINENS,
TABLE DAMASK,
NEW STYLE FRINGES and GIMPS.
KID GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, of every
« deseription, for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices.
J, & 8. ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, April 14th—im
GOLDSMITH’S
DRY COODS STORE,
Cor. Broad & Pine Sireets,
Keep always the 8
g& Largest, aan
$28 “Chea ro
SEs and Winess, AE me
is Best g&%
Assortment of Dry Goods,
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
OR CITY y MARSHAL.
FOR CITY MARSHAL. :
AT, BAILEY is hereby announced as a
candidate for the office Marshal.
Election May 4th, 1s6s, vi —
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
Ppp os Rat Poon Fn eoyepene Mes the reeat of many friends, a candidat
omen of Ci Chy Marshal, at the Cir; Salea te
May next, N
Election in
Slet, 1363.
For Clty Treasurer.
(once R. CRAWFORD will bea candidate for City Treasurer, at the Charter
Election, May ath, 1868. m24
} FOR CITY TREASURER.
. FRINK announces himself Hea & canD. * didate for Ct Stapeuses charte
election to be held May 4th wre .
PACIFIC MUSICAL GAZETTE,
ONLY $1 A YEAR!
UBLISHED MO P ROOMS OF NTHLY AT THE MUSIC
KOHLER, CHASE & CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Each number worth more than the dollar.
Send along the ‘
ieoued May let, 1608 ne VO. & will be * apld
REMOVAL.
BLAKE & MOFFIT,
EMOVED TO 516 yo
and 519 CO) Ps be
ung doa rap nase ine ce
ne
Binders Beards, Wack
YHARLES W, CORNELL is a candidate for .
re-election to the of City Marshal at
he election on Monday, May 4th,
1 5 a at soRnAY ma cee:
—AaT THE—
NEVADA ‘THEATRE,
teas Exercises: will eonsist of
witews
Pableaux,
Songs, —
ie ae Kite.
To conclade with the Coronation of May
Queen, by the School.
Tickets may be obtained of the pupils of the
School, or at the door on the Kyvening of he
Exhibition. ;
The Exhibition will be giveh the Kvenimg before the May ie of which
due announcement will be Fi apt
Mill Owners Take Notice.
Improved Quartz Mill Sereeis!
At half the Established Rates !
CAN FURNISH. THESE SCREENS three
or four sizes Aner . than any eyer Raped:
Jed, They have grea e than the
style punched onto cr ‘or ae aetna
cheapness or durability are ligt exMill Uwners using these screens will save .
Two Hundred Per Cent.
‘TRY THEM—Orders Solicited,
(21 am also prepared to furnish punched
Screens of all sizes, for Quartz, Cement, Flour
and t‘ice Mills at Greatly Reduced Rates
San Francisco Pioneer Screen Works.
JOHN W. QUICK, Manufactarer.
Removal to Vulcan Iron Works, Tremont St:
bet. Mission & Howard, San Francisco. x
“What do you want?
ING, FURNISHING of all kinds of CLUTHING, FURNISHING
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and all k’nds of
Goods in the Clothing line and the LOW PRI3 EXCITEMENT
In the market. The buyers are making a grand
rush
ON
That estab.is hi i. and the Miners are buying
splendid Rubber U.othing and Boots, warranted to keep out the water of
~ DEER CREEK ~
Or any other stream in the county of Nevada,
———w
A RICH STRIKE
. Is no better than the splendid bargains which
are obtained at the store of $. HAAS & 00.,
OF
The LATEST STYLE OF SPRING CLOTHING, We havea full eonk and-people can rely upon getting SUITS that will suit them
lower than ever before offered in these
DICCINCS.
ner of Pine and Commercial Streets, a pleaeant room has been fitted np where we keep a
LARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ SHOES.
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A. L ZEKIND’S.
_National Exchange Cigar Store. _
GREATEST
NDUCEMENTS aré
Since we hay opened at the old'stand, CorA CORRESPONDENT from J Let Everybody come and the lowest
Tenn., writes that during B espers. crovr, DIPTHERIA, CATARRH, SORE, and Binder Bo ‘April : body buy at
treat from Middle ‘Tehntende two rebel . THROAT, SCARLET FEVER, ete, JOHN ¥ . prices of és :
soldiers stopped at the house of Mr. {@"WOULD HAVE SAVED THEM.
Sit anette Proposed PHARMACRUTICAL CHEMIST ee ae
pe tary sh a white rig. ® “ ught . . The Preparation is tor 3 sale by all all Drnaziets —COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS
re on the horse’ eahy mag the United pre thee ” Physicians’ Prescripti AL \e
eeWhy sor so ?” value somewhat. — oe are Young biceh sae Nevada City
“Because,” said the soldier, “the Yan-. aoe KNOWLTON & co . Agent Occidental Ineurance Company, San sascha
meee can owe oes _— ~ a) : _ Peatei 2 2
“Never m t,”” is co i“ : Whelesle Agee, * oy MASONIC. :
. ion, Pidg of is 2 i NOTICE. Perea Comer of Pine and Commer Steet
a bare, Broad Steet, Nevada meee
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i £2 pw Bee ee es, e-Oe~6 6: a
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