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August 16, 1865 (4 pages)

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a eed Aevnda Bal Bransrpt, wien Wu their distionodibio attempt to” def! way 55 Nate pei Sean nears to de if aad ——————— a “Tag “Copperheads of Butte eeunty, will ‘The bolters aré now nominate a ticket to be beaten on the 6th stroy the party? secking: aid ffom the copperhead party.— proximo. ea GREGORY & WAITE {Reai, Reads) Bead?” Road. : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1865. that it was their only hope of success, and _ The corner stone ofanew Catholic Church Their men have asserted again and again “Nevada Conty Union” Nominations, “Ret State Senator. one of the most energetic in mu»king the For Assemblymen,-John Pattison. . HG. Rollins, ~ . Por Sheriff, WHat has become of Liles Léster’s Pacific Monthly for August? The fashion ‘that these, with 800 Union votes will se-~ plates in the July number were excellent— -----+ Reuben Leach, H. L. Hatch. { +5 + For Assessor, : For Collector. For Surveyor,— Chas, Barker. '» H 8. Bradley. For Clerk, ; . J. C; Garber. * For District Attorney, . John Caldwell. _ For Treasurer, E F, Spence. * GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FEED, al kinds : NO. 359 They left old parties when: pa : BROAD STREET. ple of Virg@fia city are coming to the mines triotism demanded it and banded together in this county. ~ Tue PoLiticaL Srrvation.—It is well TUESDAY, Aygust 15, 1865. Mrs Hilderbroth Sau F C Burnett French Cor their representatives decided upon a tick« “Miss M Hilderbroth do E Housell do do et, personal preferences were abandoned, P Hilderbroth. Mvores.F Coffey O Evans Sweetiand for the citizen to occasionally glance at the and all true men are now united in their W C Holmes Yon Bet D MeElheern Nevada political situation; observe the movements efforts to secure the success of the entire P S Goodspead HuntshG Wright Scott Flat Peasley © do T Powell You Bet of men and study the principles of parties in ticket. The Union party is really ‘stronger CBH H Carakis. do J G Phillip Moores order that the duties devolving upon him because the parvenues who now compose,the Chas Barker Grass Val Gdacobs & w Quaker h W_H Batte N Y Ranch U E Taylor Rough & R may be intelligently performed. All agree bolter ticket have left it. They have been J Vanderileath Sacrame JS Huntress co do that it is the duty of every citizen to so ex a fester first upon one party and then ups John Blnm Red Dog A Y Brown J Marriott N Bloomfiel J F Lunt do ercise his privilege of voting as to secure on another—anywhere and apything for the W J Organ Excelsior A L Bagley do Forest city CB Frost * do the greatest good to the State and the Naprospect of office. They have left the Union 8R Granger B Moore Brushecree Dan Harrier Moores tion. In this county we have already inthe party and Union men will leave them to GS Brown Browns hill J I Sykes Grass Valley a. field two tickets, and we should not ‘only the cold charities of the Democrats who are foolish enough to help them. KANSAS COMPANY, judging in professions present __look at their a4hey should be held accountable. WHo HAS SoLp Out ?—It is well known “The “People’s” party dates its origin’ that certain leaders of the Democratic par Vand best selected in the mountains and we guar H Powell Birchville Location of Works, Nevada Township, _ Nevada county California. 7]\O the Stockholders of the above Compa here we may find the causes which led to the county without, being convinced that Kent, Davenport, Sears, and a somebody has sold out. One of the most. few other men oflike ilk, made « fight in the energetic men in organizing the bolter parUnion primaries. They were then the most radical among Union men. Every maa who did not stand upon the street corners and proclaim his patriotism, applaud such raids as that made wpon the Quintons at San Juan, or stand out upon the streets all night to protect the city from a riad which Kent and his crowd expected from Allison ty in this county recently said that the bolters counted upon ‘2000 votes from the Democratic Party and about 800 from Union men.”?_In this calculation the increase of the county vote was estimated. We do ‘Ranch, was denounced by their organ here Democratic party, which has’nt a single rep” not think the bolters will get two hundred votes from the Union party in the county.— But according to the bolter figures the _ A. H. OTHEMAN, Secretary. Attention Nevada Light Guard! Company B, Fourth Brigade. You are hereby ordered to assemble at your Armory on 8. Venard, O. 8. : augl6 kyr Physicians’ Prescriptions care compounded at all hours, The Unno strength, without aconsideration? We fully Nevada, Feb 9th ~ jon party bas not changed a single principle. do not, nor does any man, Somebody has . Toll Road Notice, ~ Ite-members still are united in the determi sold out; whether the bolters 6+ the Demo as candidates and were defeated. pation to sustain the Administration ‘and nid in the reestablishment of the Union upon a crats, let the reader judge. N OTICE is horeby given that the undersigned The Demos will maké-application to the Board of Supervi cratic leaders will find at the election that sors of Nevada county, at their next regular session to collect toil upon the New Wagon Koad running firm basis, But these Pharisaieul vampires, Kent & Cc.-have their “birthright,” but ‘from Richport (Meadow Lake) to Webber’s Station. Meadow Lake Mill and Mining Company. who had drawn vitality from the party durthey'll get “nary” “mess of pottage.” A. G. HASRY, President. ing their connection with it, suddenly dis~ A. H. Otheman, Secretary. ; al5 Ki.Lep BY Ligurn ing.—A young man, covered that the party “believed heresies The cull was says the Denver News, was killed by light~issued and immediately these politicians, ‘ning on the road beyoud Valley Station res dengerous to the country.” Proteua-like, alter their face and habit.— cently. The electric current entered the They “build up men. of straw,” giving them head near the right eye, and passed out at the identical cheracteristics which the bolhis breast, down bis right leg, cbarring it alter piriy bad a few months since, and vainmost te a cinder, and throwmg the shoe fiom his foot. Three horses outof four that ly im git that in knocking the:s down theyhe was driving were instantly killed, also a are d.streying the Union party. We now colt that was walking by the stde of the was and the rest of ‘the bolters'de. .mownch)¢ in the severest terms the very priv ciples since, wich they advocated six. months strange as it mhy appear, they : ee Station, Nevada He sent word by some se . ‘Re, FUSE, STEEL, » will be . ae ing’s T on Sat ROPE, form, F is requ Hemp and Rubber.Packing, BX OUR UNION OF STOCKS AND} our business facilities both here and — QUICKSILVER, by the Tank or pound. in thewith San Francisco markets, . THE the bol we are enabled to. compete successfully with any house out of San at cdr ner ogg lies trade TUBS, PAILS, Wood & Willow Ware, ass'd. a thie ucumseinn. Our Motso ‘iii under. ae ates indicte’ Heavy Sales and Small Profits A General Assortment of aes HARDWARE, tance from the city, We will deliver our: Goods a reasonable dts Consisting of Butts, Screws, NAILS, All soris by the keg or pound. ale ett days fr FREE OF CHARGE : Door Knobs, Padlocks, &c. PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c. the ove pe People —IN THE— city of ing ci MEA Hardware & ; Grocery Departments} b ,.°;,,° houses aoe = A. general and fine assortment of a Ey f ‘sh! ae AMMUNITION, Of all kinds for Sportsmen. > e Will constantly be found everything ee gales t in their music. Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, line, to which we respectfully invite The ‘attention and mspection of the Trade. Wheat, Bran and Shorts, tions o The st WINE CELLAR, <% ‘ : tends CROCKERY, TAKE NOTICE. A lot assorted All persons indebted to the late firms of the Ex a8 soor —. A. H. HANSON & CO., LEAVITT & GLASS AND STONE WARE. -HAMILTON, and W.H, CRAWFORD & SHO dian ki CO. are requested to settle their accounts. the ros DEMIJOHNS, A Fine Lot, x vf wcaANDLE The U Have now in successful operation, in front . ‘of our BROAD STREET STORE, a 8.4 TEN TON ; F SCALE: Brandies, 10 Sat Gre Doz. Long Handled Shovele on hand and arriving, at : i CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. Ales, fF ; Porters, Bitters, Cordials, Syrups at CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & ca. arrested Rooms at him, and on the next day, with the aesiae = nb As drlrcaeet oe 1, Up Stairs. Hours from, , for yourselves, Pe Me> ate entrance for ladles, tance of powder and lead, sent ‘him to the . CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & 00. 300 KEGS BLASTING POWDEB,F Re oounti on hand and fer sale b CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. Ir . CRANBER-: guson, RIES, new bee and for sale by F thitted exe, Pals, Chemical & Castile . for v among
incense, “shdakd & CO. fF CRAWFORD. LEAVITT & (€Q. . ° $980 1 () SA0KS BODEGA AND HUN 46 : » BOLDT POTA’ f On hand and arriving. ‘For saleby _ fy 35 — CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO. ~ CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & €0. * ¥ 800. es on All Goods in the Grecery line GREGORY & WAITH Chea per than ever, and for sale by’ Nevada, Aug. 11th: ce and ve Tae ceived and fur sale b FREE OF CHARGE. what 1 e-muse v long h 50 FLASKS QUICKSILVER, jnstre GALLS. FR Chine 3 has be 175 Bot Axe and Pick Helves, B At) Machi Dea tie CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO.> Nevada, April 2nd, 1865. } os bis hai = y _ Charge for Weighing—Low. ANY QUANTITY, Call and see our Stock and judge = *, “WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ult with Modame Schwoerer Will receive aan examine «Olers a Broad. And For Sale lowing articles For Sale Cheap: 25 Embroidery and . and Pi in Grocery Stores, we have the fol ‘Tickets, including Supper, $2 50. yinttcsanand at . ": ee Pere Ce « In the “Kidd & Knox Block” All Goods delivered at a reasonable distance P le SPACIOUS STORE ROOMS, 500 hunting grounds allotted to all guod ‘Praté with thy Usion party and uphelding these Indians , i pie a ype’ in their : having good Goods-from our House and on satisfactory terms. nated, tiv is justified in. breaking faith wiih é : Absent Friends, Journeys; Losses, eto the bois. > peety tatled to gel pesuin sllhons Mrs. Schwoerer, the great Medium, . to the poor man, showing that thirst had where all Medical means archelpless. oda the Usmion Con¥ention, docs nuit leaae a. e w & preventive ; been the cutee of his death. misf con : sulting her in time. single Us oe man iran bis daly to preseres: i Consul:tation fee, fifty po Mv —_——— SF upwards, Schwoere has r a select assortthe Ttoorty of the party, thatit muy be ment of Roman. Falismen, for Love, Good Luck ANIndian was identified at Unionvi ‘dates vpon the beltee Neket were not nemi pledge: Besides the articles usually found A general invitation is extended. feel re with consultation. . Wines, Liquors, &c, &c, : cake ee Oe as Valley, last spring: The citizens is the opened Nos. 52 Broad and 48 Pine Streets, . ~icao0-, On Saturday Evening, August 19th. lle, Success in Busines s, and Preventative Against all strong io giacld the Goverament fiom gieat. ou Friday last, as.ove -that participated in _erdanyer than the rebel arumes threatened, the first attack on the whites all parts pe k of the om ene . three dollars. All “All wh at Paradise “" Sears’ we pledge ourselves not to take undue advantage of our customers, when Goods are left to our selection, + Ta ians Who were passing that he had giver MADAM SCHWOERER ARRIVE And in short everything in that line. D Why hive these men chanyed t‘Pho'couns . . oUt ond requesting the men At the station to GREAT BROPHETESS AND DOCTRESS. Kerosene. . try is cat soved irow rebel rude yor the cus . Send bith-aome water, No heed was prid to ty of Uson men to stand by ihe Govern. Lard Oil, his-eppealk.ond and the next day he was . one ment eG feek tha When tie war Was us can Sperm, etc. DA . found dead by a Mr. Cook; who scraped a SCHWOERER. the only living Asing on. “a Tat ghhat thease an ir ile WE tronomer, in giving true Information pole in the eind snd buried the betty. Pro. Our friends and the public may rely on on Business, Law Suits, Marriages, starts, wis . roonow the headand fronts Does vxy swe man pretend. that bo cause Nye, Divceport, Kent aud the other eandi : by any House in the Mountains, and GOLD FLAT HOUSE, Wines, vision was found in the blinkets belongi ng na i" . Will be given at the Near Sueath & Clay's Mill, ‘den yw _ Mining Tools, Rubber Belting, the shortest notice, that can be filled sixty feet bebiad. a A —_—_—_ A Grand Social party oe pare tl Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Powder We are prepared bo fill any order on gen, aud a horse that was following some . BY THOMAS BROCK. Die FxomM TiesT.—A man, name un. expec: {ow men whe stood by themin 6.8 known, was found dead a few days ago, on prima: . 0 teleow them oxt ot the Union the sand desert, five miles from Fairview party 8 © sustaim them im thetr inconsistent cours SOCIAL PARTY. Worth of cine : a Office.-In Kidd’s Building, corner of Broad and Pine streets, up stairs. [ GROCERIES, ‘PRovistons, augl6 wm. J. BEGGS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Com about . ‘ presentation of Bill. SATURDAY, Aug. 19th, at 1 9’clock, In full uniform, for Target practice. All those that are not promptly on hand at that time will be debarred from taking part in the exercises. By order, J. A. LANCASTER, Captain. $40,000 ; for when ordered, or on Secretary’s Office, No, 30 Main Street, Nevada city, Barber Shop For Sale. as traitors to the country. ‘The sale of resentative on the bolter ticket, is to fur~ nish nearly three times as ‘itiany votes as the mines, negro suffrage, the confiscation of BOUT to leave the State, the undersigned offor sale his Shop and fixtures, on Broad Allison Ranch and the suppression of the the candidates on the ticket could get, if street,fers opposite the Miners Hotel. This is one of . Grass Valley National were then demanded. that party nominated, and the bolters are the very best paying shops in Nevada. For further “particulars enquire of E. HINCKLY. + augl6 Like a_pack of hangry cayotes the little countipg upon the entire Democratic supDRUGS AND MEDICINES. tlique howled morning, noon and night, until port. Is it reasonable to suppose that a WILLIAM H. KENT, our enemies began to charge the Union parparty having 2000 votes could be induced At No. 1 Commercial Strect, Nevada. to give up its organization to a set of men ty with their acts. They came into the pris ‘mary fight with the same cry for copper-~ who have nothing to give in return? Does He will keep constantly on handa large and well-selected stuck of “head blood. They made the fight, pledging any man believe that the leaders of the DRUGS, MEDICI NES, CHEMICALS, themselves to abide’ the verdict of the Cons Democratic party-Wwould: attempt to sell PERFUMERY &c. vention. They went before ttie Convention out their 2000 voters to a party having aid, Wagon Timber, Nails, BLASTING POWDER, find S-urs CARD Se age All Goods must be paid on Wednesday, Nov’r 8th, 1865, at 7 o’clock, P. M. strength of the bolters and Democrats in the ms --ter-wa whieh — good are the kind we are hunting after and none . ite work and placed a ticket in the field, the approaching contest. No reasonable ‘but the clique to whom we are indebted for man can, we think, look at the relative this factious organization have a record, and the pa was Bt others. PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, aug 16 % TO THE PEOPLE! hope to secure a share of public patronage. ny. You will please take notice that the Quarterly Meeting of the Company, will be held at the the bolt. Be antee satisfaction in all cases. for ‘after the Union Convention bad. cowpleted .ty.-are opposed to making nominations tempte : \UR STOCK IS THE LARGEST . O Baker Pleasant Val T Patter Little York between them, -but for their past course — awe: &rCash customers or those just as each man had his favorite, but when the ~—y celsior numbe During the several months we have: Jonathan Clark. majority of thé loyal men of the county by b me . treason. For Supervisor, ing the CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & Co'g FF the As is — about one<half-of the peg__By fair_and_honorable dealing we. : Creek, —— iene THE new Constitution of the State of ion men that it is uot’the party fur them. Missouri went into operation on the Fourth We do not believe that Union Wen can be of July. wheedled into any such crowd. . The mem AFT New Business. { ‘MINERS’ TOOLS, fe. be bulters look” for help and should satisfy Un ingymen. zs for .the protection of the nation against —— . i been fn business the appreciation of the public has They know their duties in this been beyond our most sanguine expectations. ARRIVALS AT THE regard are not yet fully,performed. ‘The Public Administrator, “. ticket placed in the field by the Union NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. We have eftablished’a House where our friends and the public can get good articles if “BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. W. W. Cozzens. County Convention is composed of men, they are to be found in the market without paying Supt. of Schools, “honest, capable atid. true to principle.” — the bad debts of others. is M.S. Deal. It is true that during the primary contest Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, For Coroner, ‘R. H. Farquhar.’ W. C. Stiles. _ For Recorder, cure their election. This shows where the . $0. the Indies say, but we did'nt see them Y . bers of the Union party are intelligent, read~ ®. B. Gentry. ( -E. F. Bean. was laid at Placerville on Saturday last. ‘bolter party said they expect to get 2,000 . copperhead votes, at the next election and DAVID BELDEN. ev i] pains, bones, eonstit Hilla Ic Agent