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cxonsee. eonnam. . =:
JOHN P. JONES.
WILLIAM HIGRBY.
icing <n fanaa
——
9,005
For Supreme Ju
For Supt. .
¢ Horth tet Jeon.
B. GENTRY, of Nevada.
——
#% SPE ack OS
° @. K. whe eae
eal a Ready.
District Attorney,
B. JOHNSON, of N of: North Sar Josm_.
NP, BROWN; of { Nevada,
as restate”
E. M. & StNG Sean. :
ae 2p Ram: : LAS. —
‘Supervisor dat: Disteiee~GROo B> NWEWALL.
a S CMR AP Nee prowess reg
John Curre r Ye
‘or Comaiy 2 Judg
2992 aO€NiLRG, of Nevada. ev iw
" foreies Merrines“LHoii. E: W. Roberts,
pa a oy _ the Senate, and J, B, dehnson,
: District Attorney will address.
‘the people at the following times, end pieeens
OMERA. »-ss.jleccesesoer eng han ~ 21,
Ballet bee aeeviadTnpeeieg dag: TE
Gints Vallegrnies ordre, 34 ‘
“Meadow Lake. iveng oe ednesday, Aug. 98.
‘Coburn’ 8 Station...-Friday, Aug. 80.
~sqaowy beotdasap vk atofrrm iff
J. C, Palmer andH. G, Rolltils’ a add?
the Aspembly,; will.address: mney ‘at. the
‘fol ind p 8: :
Columbia ii. seeesess gerund or
Meadow Lake...++++
4 peace.
pore “ever since itd anne 8 a
‘enunciated the dogma that there must
in every popi¢ty, exist an clement ofthe
‘seme, c) as the slaves of .the,
South, has eaeavored to: pone ae.
era,of the North “were dealqnased vy
pin fame ‘aud. sills. of sos
eri en o the sub stratum’
on which the ‘ wer classes build:
at oe ’ png California, the
_ Democratic fet encouraged the
immigration of, Chinese,and i in 1852 that
party attethpted to pais a law,the dbject
of which was'to establish Coolivism in
the State.., Colfroth, whe is now ras .
ocratic sandidate, for Congress, voted
for this law. Its-0 was to make
contiaéts imade it! China binding in this
State. . The result’ would have ‘Peon to
flood the: State with a ¢lass of laborers
with which ‘no frée' tai ‘could compete.
Rae he’ efforts” of ‘Berhoéracy ® +6 “intro:
‘duce Codlié labor have not ceased: In
Kentucky the Bemotrate party headed
by the Louisville; Journal; has attempted a scheme for the introduction of
Cooli¢ Jabor iité.that State, ag &-substitute for Slave labor; ‘Bocletiied sel th
been formed for, this, ghject, and, had it
not been os the, objection made by. 2
ee Congress, Kentucky would. now
any.,.Coolies, This is the
oF Daisasate Dasieaets wai y upon, the question of
unskilled labor: \»/Phat party has always}
2 takan op Phar which, was one ‘to
doqry, th eee Sa pital . lines ,
ronments the South, amar
thee fod! th nae hea Tee ‘great matto:
et end a eco Bl soil.and fe)
pentane Miike Sateiteg ae at of
toil. There4#id' dh¥.
F the Unjted cymes the
Almight
Pac
yoo: . Cottam th ie jy eee
ra sk
else, will be th
if the mati bee
CE.—Afteér going ‘the
i thé stand one vabelaies _
ck by eg be,
. tween <a ht and St hey
‘i
id and & very poor
ayMie
*) Remere ny eer
oe anid. de op eae “Lincoln in .
_ 1.1864, but their motives were different.
“. It is said ShaStHdigW¥ cé@ld Ht go the . )
‘emancipation proclamation because it
perce siete Who Would Ha Fee . .
icome the property of hinwife. Stanley . )
‘left Norgh Sarees boreee. & school
‘was opened, to, 1 to ‘read . }
and President pr ree would not let
shim close it. A> ‘two Year old nego baiby wi
mind of the old man visions of negro
equality! and” he ‘Yan “away ‘foin “the
‘State, resignéd. the: Govetnorship and!
\denounged, Lineoln. ,'The difference is
‘this: while Stanley ran away from the .
“nigger baby Haight ran after it but
both brought’ ‘up “in ‘the Dértiécratic
PWIA TEdOD 1
STANLEY’s ‘SPEECH.+-Eds. Stanley ar:
rived in this city;qn Monday, unheraldsave & Hs 6 vloced wind “Pre caxsidEeablet e got a, gentleman from
rk uohheda Flat io Pade at Pee aa
and after censor as iinlin-.
7] dependent man, standing ‘Upon hb j
. ty. platform, he_s to. abuse,’
‘. ham and, -ealogise Haight.’ whom: a
.,. designated ‘as “honest Henry: Haight: oy
. ‘This is rather ‘significant: when it ‘is
known that Haight said “when a man
‘was Gésigiihféd ‘as hoidest Citawas good
evidence’ he “would :stéal’”” Stanley
quoted from the: life af: “old. Abe., Lincoln,” as he styled our lamented Presiident, but he forgot té tell his audience
;
‘than 1862, which was before the “negro
questidn™ was raised in the war, as the
issued until:1863i : ‘We have: not. time
no indlihation ‘to, follow hid arguments, .
for they consisted: of the “ ‘shallow’ sophistry and demagoguiam for: ‘which a
political life of newrly. Walt 4” Century
has so well fitted Stanley, and were
intended to draw votes nak
Unign party to his . friend, and
fellow apgatate from, Republicanism,
H.Haight. He used the most visupen
ous language, and pronouneed.Johnson .
He poured out all-the vindictive abuse
fot which his embitterda “nature. and
disappointed ambitions ‘so well qualify . {
him, ‘upon ‘the hedd of Gorath; ana
gave a highly eulogistic sketch of Stan:
ley’s public services: and’ disinterésted
ts bal Haight * Whea' ‘he, subsided
hee ere, v,
bi iam, Phlowea by oe 8 oh en
and Soniigeas: Three ‘cheers. were
then given for Stanley and Haight, by
éd about tho'stand, Ria ‘thidy” Were _followed iby aleafeniug wheers for .
when the meeting adjourned. f
and’) made votes ie sae) by. his,
44% eyada, .
TBE nosis
Pores ro
nets an .
The interest
Brag Whe” ALN were Roped .
. when ae ah pee ey end 6th were . .
bboy
Alh
remaining, bonnetless, stockingless and . '
". that:noné df His. qubtationy Weis later!
Emancipation Proclamation: . was» not . $3
abd Sewer the bestanén of he Geitry. .
for ti
4 1fuid kilde of hohiialboho ciao
are) ;
ON aban i per, OTTO,
from placer ior’ gruluh gold . *
iggings, and $80, 000,000. from yuaits p
eda es # ovis ate ty rsows
Pe ks De]
‘he [served the fire -were powerless to resist its progress. The town, as you are . .
uce . Welkpygre, was byiltef ghe most comp)
‘or i Liwkao ‘Dustible material, and the buildings for
. the most part are compactly joined. —
§ dit the ‘Union . The citizens , were, sogn, aroused, but .
the rapid and increasing volume of the . .
ifire that pai", 2 village in a
isheet of flame e fire seemed to
. spread in all directions simultaneously,
sel land so quickly was it upen us that
‘scarcely an . Some
‘saved a few ‘articles of urniture and
clothing, and a few keepsakes ; others
jretreated. with what they could put
. hastily on. Two or three were confined . '
CAZ0 IIb their beds by sickness: and were carjare congratulating themselves on their .
jescape with only Nature’s gauzy covjering. .A few residences out-skirting
‘the town alone remain, in which are
lstored the Breeigns kes of . }
lour villagé— mati Wives a ur Siaren of
jour stricken population.
severity of the past Winter, and the
poor.
very matiy d@titufe. WWeGre d hopeful
people, but the sorrow-stricken faces of
destitute of
clothing.
uddled together i in the few houses yet
ae pommonest,, axticles of
omen
shoeless, without the shelter of a permanent home, or the price of one.
dition of our people appeal strongly to
the generosity of the: citizens of the
bounty, and we assure, aid extended in
“. inl Grateful remembrance. Horiddecshy’
mo human life was lost. A horse belonging to Mr: MY. “Wodlsdy was burned todeath, and others were barely rescued. Subjoined I send a list of the
principal losses sustained by our citizens, collated from the lips of the losers:
; John McBean, d
np ems
Lue:
Hershey, butcher. chop. meat
and stable; 000,
‘John + hotel, af bane a a Q sick, and furni.
Eiward Brimskill, store and goods;
. Vai. & Morrison, stare, ‘aad
Jonis Shubener, dry goods: and clothing, $:
_M. Dulac. § saloon : and fixtures, $1, 000.
use and ‘ Chris. . Welch, @ Govelitng” ho
furniture, $1,500..
Dillon, welling ener saen and fixtures, $1,000
. "Hassel Buissnian, howl
btock, $2
eta “dainage’ +6 orchard, i Jacob
Dr. W:G. ‘Atbaii, furniture and clothing, $500. ad tast
RW. McKee, ret $150.
Leopold Gartlid“hdtise R150:
(igo gI00. Brown, farnivure and clothie: = enry~ Kohler, store. , dwelling . potsondm
héuse arial Stable, A
Chiirlés Hilzédvecker, galdorf afid fix. ¥
tures, $1,500.
John Janséi? ees $800.
Conia Git
hotel, .etock and. furhiture, a i aD pha F
+). Sanitiel
niture,
. M. Kreig, post office, éaloon' und-fize .
tures, 1000)" 2% YiuNOD bousia we
. “rag '
. PWw6 Tutidbea years age a Baw
grant carted tor a & thist]
entionally.dr nak 0 tree
Sigh gate ae
satel se
whet iy ichicehe
‘sclesidan had retired earlier than
6 very few. ee
nothing that man could do could check . )
iried % pliites 6f sabirit’] wile Ahetd
The unusual ham are
dull times succeeding, had left us really . !
thy a spalling togk brought qo}the . This terrible calamity has made . ‘him
ithose who have familes, and whose all .
is gone, appeal in mute but touching
accents for immediate aid. Many are . .
and children are . }
ge .
nial, hoyhx@sandl oWloftes> THR Grid .
. this hour of trial will ever be held by us .
» furniture anid)
spread as éxtensively’ in 4¢
as
sands of ‘mal
aayach
Hall gl ond dixtareey $900} reor
,CAIPTOR ive Abt tu, . ae Be
St
4 emi.
a: na
Rover on foscknon'r.—The followin this city M
npc si is. that the Union.
x-}-Gente?.Roatn,.
BOOTS AND S moks,Consisting of
Ladie® Misses’ a
Balmorals, Gaite
é Slippers, d¢.
“Prom the best Manafctir
Philadelphia ani
eee
ew v Yor, ”?
wee
Se
Reaminer?* ;
‘This. Sa rather rough’ dn the eri or
i
:
'
[present canvass and that conducted by
(David C: Broderick in 1859..” Mr, Brodjetick met’ the sane’ kind of ‘violent op-,
that-Gorham does how.. Like:Gorham,
much attached to him, both for his perpeat ‘aoa
— believed in:the depth-of his conWet jens and the’ sincerity of his haart
sat . Ae i stint Me ras Tot, A esd
tour _ sa ges the State pling
ump: march, resem was was like a fr]
riani’s tecént tour’ bry this +d Mr: Gortiant
iSacramento, which -was attended
steamboat load of friénds ‘fron’
. Gor(Francis¢o.. Many, ea aun 8
Like. Brod.,
Sane ons dik
roderi
jerick te ae a selfmadeé man ;, like him] f
phe . battled with tha ok chivalry: Lave the
ines of the,,Demooratic.party, and like
he has »many «devoted. personal
friends who stand by hit wamoved and
apps of
principled enemies:
mevarim ree ¢
i os
?
a
rr : fi ra ii F
. BORN..
wanes ————.
In yo ci th » Angie 1 rth,’ der, to the wife of
ne neem
CRRRIVALS Av ‘tite’
PA TEON AL. EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Stree, stewnda: City; California.
RANGA, & MASE, Props.
W Evans
en Angust 20,, 1867.
E pei aie ne 3
a
GH > Sacramento wa a Holbrook
Nwktenee eel? Fr derhohes 3
Heakin Virgie. 4 Closhey
H Gosmer‘
Paine Nevada P A Payne Lake City
McPeak Grass Valle JC Woodward do
Pa Penn Valle
ae both ol of
mT te
§ +iS*99
Reon =
n't
Arrived froma Werane & the East!
Late‘Ot the'Geriian Hobp Hoépital, San Francisco.
ne
DR KE B, oman
¢. tha es
Mishemt che och STH
‘wit, ‘without’ ott bot
ete thou a ladies 2
ted, th if the’
t deck: Soe to al
mai blood 1 1Soften
‘treatmen
ap pane ao 5 Saat
poe je Ae om &
& cired
ea acs of the cal
ic) NO MEDICINES UskD! . ".
has caused such ‘wonder: among Sires tor ns}
bee woe grein but #t was-of no avail: oiiac 9
rent,» a ne ie teat oasgé aio ainbyti ‘th
Siva
Sa GRowNb-LIMallboryA& Co.,
pogo ar hem
nt Ss thal: Geta Rionds ete
s it is,”'s bi if Ade! As ng. 3
"B=" By oye! Fehotight ie was! ‘the . ,
nai Caan te there is Bde :
latity, says ™the “Appeal, between, the!
‘position from @: few vindictive enemies .
he had -hasts.of friends, whe wore yeny
ties and, 1 pave ‘phitoni. amd .
spect. : Hehad also, sok plane vr ho
undaunted bythe” unjust onpaty and of un
ie Sir aie se .
investi. Hor
seat eamer. I also have = fall tat dla) :
ft ASHORE FEIN DINGSS«. 4: ¥Miller's Ce brated Harness
ing, Néeats Foot Paes!
peenck oe Bae Linin Skins, Sole Leathes,
ces eSTaste and i and in ‘act ict everything tobe te
mania 4 Finding Store. . eee
Repairing done in the very best syle. ‘4
Boots and. Shoes made to order,’
,4nd.a-good fit warranted ip. every case. T
of. my, own 2. .alw:
and will Jel! say Goods gold
om er than any other Ho ee “this iw ‘city. ouse in
ae REMEMBER THE CORNER THD e
‘\ BMPIRE LIVERY STABLE:
BROAD STREET, NEVADA City,"
Opposite the, National an ene
7 sAxBY, & "LANCASTER,
ot, of; raed nd C. ae
mee din. t! ma at cues.
+ Wa ons and”
dees the she tbe on Pe
terms. Our Horses are free
e 6 Save and a va aed of going
* dant aa
prompinees,
mtléman ‘cares
any th with .
Good, Saddle Horses always on hand,
for,.Funerals att
Horsés boarded by the day, week or nionth,
Nercle bee Soe A LANA
‘Nevada; Dec. ei ” cn
THE BEST FURNITURE
TO BE FOUND. °
"This side of San Francisco is kept at
"uso" the Store of
. ae os KE. JOHNSTON; *
Broad street, nearly opposite National Ex.
‘* ghange Hotel, Nevada City. ,
¢
Mirrors ae.
EVER ¥YTHING }G088_CHEAP FOR CASH.
BPHOLSTERING: and’ REPAIRING.
_ Done at the shortest notice. >"
1 ee Gall and examine the peak tet
Ry CRAWFORD,
{COMMEROIAL STREET
RETAIL yo ia
—_
§ TA rT. I, o N ER Y
Sheet Music,
' AYbums,
Gold Pens,
Mouldings, ‘
Engraving,
ke. KC, KC
Pictare Frames, orany size, made to order :
EW 7Constabte and Justice's Blanie on hand.
Nevada Tron &,, Brass Hguntty.
DEALER
BL iy. aM ENGINES ‘AND BOILERS built to
t CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of: every
QUAKE X MACHINERY Co atrinted. fitted
x repaired, .
f Bail Casti w Crist,
yt rk ils! horse. esa and, car
acs
whet iia proip imptly andat as ioor gan Fras a8.
‘any Establishment in Sacramento
‘cisco— tadded.
Nevada, t. toth. BRUGH & THOM
. UNION: LIVERY. STABLE
wor’ of, radia and Broad Streets.
Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada.
PEARS ak “eCoweEN:: :
fle ‘Carriages ‘end Buggies.
To Leton the mqst-Beasonable Terms.
ba 4 os NTR ie ee Waeies Cetet::
yuperais will pefirnishy