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August 22, 1865 (4 pages)

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Baily Beans, . iy — . Card from HI. G, Rollthr, To Maj. N.W. Knowlton, Chairm AUGUST 92, 1865, Nevada Co. Union Central TUESDAY, San Juan Horse Raci¥a.—On the 20th instant there were several horse races at. “DAVID BELDEN. For Assembiymen, . John Pattison. 4. G. Rollin For Cotector. ' For Coroner, {. H&S. Bradley. For Clerk, . ' BR. H. Farquhat.! For Recorder, J. C, Garber. M. 8. Deal. Fot'Treasurer, For Supervisor, E. F. Spence. _ Jonathan Clark. SUDICIAL ELECTION. Wednevday, October 18th. untarily and unadvised, thinking the: sama to be the honorable and. honest course to eS — Permit me to say that I regret not aving sooner examined the Constitution as Capt, Routines’ Wirnprawit.—The contained in the Statutes of 1863; that I card of Captain Rollins in-another column, have not a doubt of the election of the Regwill take all. by surprise It was the height ular Union Ticket, and that I will work loyally and earnestly—unchanged in desire or of his ambition to be a member of the next! ur by what cireumstances make my Legislature to vote for the Amendmert to individual duty—for the nominees of thé the Constitution abolishing slavery. . But, Convention of June 17th. Hoping and beligving that no unprincipled bolting faction he feels it a duty and an obligation to withwill éver receive the support of the loyal draw, though confident of an election, for for producing tar, turpentine, oil and pyroligneous acid from light wood. SANDERSON. the reason givenin his card. He resolved so todo us syon as had” road the amended Jonatitution, w¢opy of which had not before fallen into hiwhands. . Without consultation people of Nevada county, I remain, : the late rebel and best selected in the mountains and we guar ‘pow valuable : been in business the appreciation of the public has” a Gen Grant ai up forever. © We have established a House where our friends and the public can get good articles i , THAT WE ARE SELLING they are tobe found in the market without paying ‘i Cash customers or those just asi ER. THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE good are the kisd we are hunting after and none ' days in our hi : treason. We en heart mad where Lee ht been beyond our most sanguine expectations. } the bad debts of others. MERCURY bones and n pains, enlarg bones, joints hla, are drive: others. IN NEVADA COUNTY? constitutional rilla-Lodine A All Goods must be paid for when ordered;or on presentation of Bill. have of getting our Goods versed the judgment wnd ordered a new trial. LL at Importers’ Rates enable us BIRTH. ' to sell our articles at such low = cz In this city, on Saturday last, to the wife of T. T. the shortest notice, that can be filled . . character of by any House in the Mountains, and . " judge .by the we pledge ourselves not to take un. Stidger rushe due advantage of our customers, asserts that champion of when Goods are left to our selection. Besides the articles usually found rates as will. Davenport, a son. Agents, San THE GAZE always tell w 8 b We are prepared to fill any order on ‘ tering. Our The Business facilities we : Ee” In the case of the People. vs. Josiah Dodge, the Supreme Court on Saturday re in Grocery Stores, we have the fol DEFY ALL COMPETITION lowing articles For Sale Cheap : ——. MARRIED. “Fiat Justitia !"—Ed. Transcript :— ' potes were, ¢ and the other They were fo Ov STOCK IS THE LARGEs TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT CHEAP i Respectfully yours, H. G. ROLLINS. NO. 59 BROAD STREET. &e. &C. &C. candidate for the Assembly, which I do valare to be established for improved processes Fort Sipreme Judge, W. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hats Now, while I have beenin the State longerthan the requisite since which money is no longer searce, but time,my residence in Nevada county—a fact, easy of access. The State Treasurer is’ reI think, known to no one. but--myse}faxf. lis Fae loans at that rate, for six months, eight days short thereof, consequently, notpayable in currency. being entitled toa seat, if elected, under _—_ re AT Newbern, North Carolina, factories pank, payable © tion of peace’ During the several months we have. Stock of before his election.” comes my duty to withdraw my natie aaa MINERS’ TOOLS, &e= &e hope to secure a share of public patronage. ” and examine the large and extensive Moore’s Flat August 28th, San Juan August the amended Constitutional provision, it be — yesterday, by ville, two Co le dealing we “. Constitution a person to be eligible to 4 seat and Ready August 31st. in the Assembly, must be ‘‘a citizen and in{ Public Administrator, habitant of the State and of the county or disT'HE legal rate of interest in Massachu''W. W, Cozzens. trict for which he shall be chosen one year setts has been fixed at 7 3-10 per cent:, Supt. of Schools, P, Banner's Clothing Store, GROCERIES LIQUORS, FEED, all kind . gifts, and hac . wards Mr. & three weeks, First, it was PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, BLASTING POWDER, bbb b hhh bs In this city, on Saturday last, by Rev. D. A. Dry In a long communication in your paper of den, Wm.8 Huston to Mes. E. B. Ely, all of this FUSE, STEEL, ROPE, Persons favoring us with their patronage , with his most intimate friends, but actuated yesterday morning, over the signature of city. [Maine and Wisconsin papers please copy.} Weackno wledge the receipt of a splendid voly by an honestimpulse, be has declined “L.” the following paragraph occurs: Hemp and Rubber Packing, Just after the Catholic Festival, last loa of f cake and a good supply of wine. We will always find our prices to be the LOWthe forms of an election undet the circumspring, Father Griffin went to the Gazette QUICKSILVER, by the Tank or pound. EST and every article to be as represented. . setances. The fact of having come to our office to publish a card of thanks for the pawish our friends much happiness. county On the 14th of September last, was tronage received Y! the Church, and was TUBS, PAILS, ~~" P. BANNER. « Nevada, May 27th. ‘ARRIVALS AT THE known only to himéelf. He might have forthwith attacked y oue of the writers of Wood & Willow Ware, ass‘d. paper abcut his flock at Allison Ranch. kept that fact » secret and have gone to the the Father Griffin said that he thought injustice NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ne Legislature ; but witha frankness that does had been done them; whereupon the serib. ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. A General Assortinent of honor to his head and heart, he refuses to nil the HAS ge. replied to es: 9g Griffia, EMPIRE SALOON. . the.bell don’t yeu go back to Rome Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, . disobey the Constitution of the State. It is “Why to your»G—dd—d old ) Bey What do proper tosay, that few are aware of the he atay, round No. 19 East Side Miil Street, Grass Valley. here for?” Father Griffin Monvay, August 21, 1865, Consisting of change-in our Constitution, recently made. eft. The managers. of the paper should Greeley Sao Fran H Brandler N Bloomfi ‘ CADW S BRICK BUILD Butts, have kicked ING. Screws, Door Knobs, We areall accustomed to look: in Weoed's the scrub out and apologized oodnough do ST Greenwell Red Do W Cole Chalk Bluff A Forest Omeyva Digest to find what the Conatitution is. In tor this blasphemous and uncalled for insult, Hutchins Canvda hillA Padlocks, &c. B Lindsey It referred to it next day “as very wholeashing H Birdsell Tilion mii J Manogue Moores some parts of the county the Statutes of some advice given by a gentlemen of their ; ‘Townsend Selby F N Heghes PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c. do 1863, that. contain the amended Constituoffice to an ignorant and insolent priest.” Moore do A Fracus Washiugton D Parker Nevada J Antone ~ tion have not been received. It was natural du Most readers would draw from the tore: NAI LS, Vv an/‘istinme do M Silver do $ : AVING purchased thé interest of James B. Jef. going the plain inference that I (who was eacock Tilton mill C A Wilson d o fery in tha above Popular and Handsome SaAll soris by the ke or pound. W D Black Sucker F that time editor of the Gazette) was the Montgomery Peavy qualified for the Legislature, after having at to call and see him. At arph Sudl or Fiat. ! Joon, now invites-his friends Whittier Rierra co person who insulted Father Griffin. The the Empire Saloon will be kept as usualf the finest oe gone to the Constitution to examine as to truthis, the Rev. Father ush Willow Valley M O’Meere Smartsville himself commenced Jones Forest mill A Karigan do that pvint, and that his conduct is all fair the discussion about Allison Ranch, which A general and fine assortment, of Doud do PO’Meere Sucker Flat Nimond Unionville P Keigan To be had in the Mouhtains. and above board is plain from the fact that certainly became quite animated, but as be‘do . ad AMMUNITION, ot P Barnett do _§ MeCuin Grasp Valley aug 10 us was at no time characterized: by L. P. JOHNSON, no one had discovered his ineligibilty before tween Wing do EJGrif fith Litte York Of all kinds for Sportsmen. profane or indecent language. Jt was durM Butler UMMONS,—State of California, County o do ‘1H Poweil Birchville he did so himself. We presume no onv will —— that Stidger up Kent & ¢ gent. Next, menced abu: with a desire attending a t that purpose. during all the and anybody that paper c: statement is the pretense for the San J make flings was known t leag before . te Mr. S. not there is not: lieve it. Stidger ad aloan, and the reason . and Compan ance was uot it is not de aay he ever discovered the difficulty till he the neglect of the Catholic clergy of this saw it in the card of Capt. Rollias.— city und Grass Valley to make any allusion whatev We regret the circumstances, but it is well Presideer to the death of our late launeated nt on the Sunday alter the awthat the remedy can be applied in time. It ful event occurred—that next R. H. Raymond, now devolves upen the County Central Comwho was in no manner connected with the mittee to filk the vacancy. As there are Guaette except ns an occasional vigitor and amateur type-setter, used to Father Griffin many good men inthe party competent to the objecti onable language above quoted ‘take the place of Capt. Rellins, we sdppose He was immediately rebuked therefer .— by : _Ir wae distinctly understood when the bolters nominated a legislative ticket that they did so fur trading capitat. They ex: L. P. JOHNSON, Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigars, 2A Sweet Moores Go: Taylor Marriott N Bloomfiel C Coleman Unionville Henry do W P Morriss Hureka R Stevens Tilton mil C Cooley Pieasant Val Kendry Graes Valley W W Sterk Pleasant V FCarterDad Dog — J C Foster Virgin K J Bear Grass Vailey DC Teepie Omegaia a Re L Hurshman Nevada’ PC Frick Selby Flat KF Bean do Mrs Hammond Dutch F D Fleminu Rock cree G poceue eoker hill H Hayes Moores J Pattison Washington J Davey San Jnan H Barton San Fran J Polguse ‘do . PE Kenbrack do Mr. Rolfe, although Father Griffin himself G A Townsend Brus er H D Towle Sugar Losf R § Ward —who was well acquainted with Raymond L M Russell Gold Flat § Muller La orte ¥ M Watso n Quake r bi J D White Washin on and his idosynerasies, did not manitest either D Cobb Tilton mill J Boutell Grass Va ey astonishinent or displeasuré at the remark. K H Merrill Omega E VD Dean Cement hi. I myself, as well ag Messrs. Stith and H Mylls Nevada G Stoakes Selby Fiat Rolte, took Raymond severely to task for RK Curren Red Dog A Brown Nevada J D Payne Skillmans m N W Knowlton do his profane,-indéc 2 oe there will be no hiatus on our legislative ticket in a few days. COU SP eRe R Ce=-a=& <PRce<cpp
3 ate = 7 HARDWARE, lng the discussion of another question, viz: \) Nevada, ss. religion; but his reply was that he had been for votes fur the clique, But now it seems in the habit of speakin g in that way to j i Pacey FonVater? — The Peeple of Ground the State of Califoraia, to E™ MULLER and 8. C. MULLER. Greeting. You are hereby summoned to appeer and answer to the compiaint of HENRY LAYTON within ten days from the eervice ef this writ. if served on you in this county. and within twenty davs if served on you in this District and out of thia county, and within forty days if served on you inthe State and out of this Disfrict, in an action eommenced on the Fifteenth day of May, A. D 1885, in raid Court, to obtain a decree of this Court for the Foreclo sure of a certain Mortgage. bearing date the Fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1860, executed by Ed. Mullerand S.C Muller to Hen ty saves and for the sale of the premises therein, and Feed, Barley, Corm, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, . CROCKER , A lotassorted GLASS AND STONE WARE. said pros due on a certain promisrc said Complh.int, madeand note set forth in delivered by tlie said Henry Lay Ed. Muller and 3. C. Muller to said ton bearing even date with said Mortgage and thereby intended to be sceured, to-wit :—~The sum of Two Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon from the Fourteenth day of November, = ‘ dorsement, but so despise Kent, Hawley, eto., that they spoke most contemptuotisly of them in the latw Conventiun; and it ie well understood that whatever may be the fate ofthe Legislative ticket, Kent and Hawley have no chance for an electivn.— c church in this city. Phe statement that the remark was referred to the next day, or at any other time. as “very wholesome advice,” ete, is wholly gratuitous. a ; Although not distinguished for piety my self, [have a sincere respect for the religious opinions of others, of whatever creed ; and cent per month till paid; and if any deficiency Q KELLINER. Tailor, No, 47 Pine St. Ke is preparea to make every kind of Gentlemen’s garments on the shorteat notice and at the lowest rates. Old garments cleaned and made as good as new—all spots removed—Kvery garment worn put in complete order. ad shall remain after applyihg all of stid moneys, properly so applicable thereto, then that plain. tiffmay have execution therefor against the said Defendants also that said Defendants and al! and every person-claiming through or under said Defendants su uently to the date of Plaintifi’s Kstateof WM. WALLIS, deceased. ido not think Ieould be guilty of insulting bate Court, Nevada county. It appearing a christian priest or minister, as such, under Judge of the Probate Court aforesaid, by theto the: tion ed and tiled by R. Cowell, the Adminis. bolter ticket would come within hundreds any circumstances. But I never recognized tratorpresent Estate of Wm. Wallis, deceased, praythe pretended power and efficacy of “the ing forofanthe order tosell the-Real Estate, that itis necn election, and still think so But the cloth” to protect its wearers from just: re: essary to sell the whole of said Real Estate to pay fate Of the organizers of the bult is irrevobuke and denunciation debts outstanding against the deceased, for advocating and the the debts, expenses and charges of administrationand , It is vably sealed by their poor success in getting defending treason, therefore orderéd that all persons interested in the esIn justice to me I ask you te insert the tate appear before the said-Frobate the forgivenessof their old associates. Court on MONabove, DAY, the llth day of September, at 10 o’clock M. J. Beaes. in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Ronm of-the Nevada, August 18th, 1865; What was irt © utideratand Mi, Probate Court to show cause. why an ofdéi ahould The following is the extract from the Ga: not be granted to the said Administrator to d6ll-xid Power went duWn, by way.of an election. ae tate ; add that a copy of this order be zette of April 26th referred to by “L:” pub; eering trip, to Pat. Brogan’s ball, the other ished in the Névada Dail rangeript for tour aucPiss aay B ha owes priest, in whose cessiyé weeka. A. C. NILES, Probate Judge. night, Intent un injuring his opponent and character oyalty is a wméfe prom. County favoring himeelf, be was seen tu ran to\une incot treit'ts of Nevada, ss.—I. R. H. Farquhat, Clerk anpare piety or morality, came ong to . of group and say: “Deal threw up his hatafter. “ur office, and demanded an apology. to heon Ranch iu justice to himself; rapre. the battle of Bull Rtin,'' and then bé would Bentiw gv to another and anothit group and repeat } seal > quhar, Oterk ofthe District Court afore: —~ ) suid, do hereunto set my hand impress the Seal of said Court, at office, inand Nevada city, this Fifteenth of May, A. D. Le EME mene demerame ° foregoing a y ‘ uly “ “Rd A. A: Satoh! Atiy? Power, what was it you threw up at Brogan’s not only failedin his unssion but was comball? “Asa good Tempetance man,eome . P® ed to listen teeome opinions RW. regard te-bis own marked exhibition if out honestly now Mr. Power and tell ue in contempt for the mewmoryof our murdered what you threw up ? On &t the Old President." on, of Nevadacounty. . es, ‘ ws made my26 MANSAS COMPANY. UMAR Clett. . ; =a Caswell as . Clellan man of Union Porters; priests, or th ‘Bitters, Cord i als, Syrups Location ofWorks, Nevada Township, Nevada cvanty California. ofthe Company No, 30. Place, on Bived bna Wedneiday, will be held at the Nov’r 8th: eben . 79’loch Fe . M. brates, and and polluted could not ha reserved for . Ang in short everything: in t tline, zette earne Keresene. Lard Qil, 1 Father Grit wrote the ar Raymond, 8 Sperm, etc. patronage of vile machin day, when ] Our friends and the public may rely on having good Goods from our House‘and*'on ‘ is still on th keeps it in All Goods delivered at a reasonable dismn tance : Copy. Attest, see, Curva do herby carly te J. I-CalAdwelltrue, Piain R. H. FARQUHAR, Clerk. tifs Attorney. and eatered upon ro outbreak; th Dick Quinte they did not and Bill Wa Bates as hid £1 Whiskys, Ales, RH ranquawk: County Clerk satisfactory terms. the ialnehen” of said Cebit in the that be was the “moral teacher’ of above entitled matter. Witness my the sval of said C thia & of A s 1 the people employed there the same thing. Well, new, good moral responsiblefor their moral, and felt himself character. He 4 And you are hereby notified that if fail to ap pear and answer «aid Complaint as herein direeted, Plaintiff will take judgment agaist you therefor by default, together with all costs of suit, and aleo demand of the Court such other relief as is prayed for in Plaintiff’s said Complaint. : In Test Whereof, I, R. H. Far S Brandies, equitable. premis«'ar s may be just and There were county, but. the clique; ‘ANY QUANTITY. . lien and be po ofredemption in ana to the said Mortgaged premises, or any part thereof, and for such other and furthcr relief, or both, in the We have never believed ‘that & man on the weeks that . fresh sales . head raid fr CANDLE may be barred and-foreclosed of all right. claim, In Pro “Company fo of which we: ' gication. kK advertiseme A Fine Lot, Mortgageand the commencement of this action, ROBATE NOTICE,—In the matteofr the clique, and bh “i Now as to oe Ge “that the copperheads have eviged on the Father Griftin while he (Raymond) was emClothes Made, Cleaned and Repaired. A. D. 1860. at the rate of two and one half per Wines, ployed on the Catholi Legislative ticket as a proper subject of un Kent and H . guage, until . DEMIJONHNS, particularly mentioned and dese: ibed, the application of the moneys ari. sing from such sale to the payment of the amouut ent and irreverent lan pected to awap off the legislative pooen qunge towards a member of the Christian District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District.of said ok naan RicHMOND » satisfaction in all cases. Cor. Brond & Pine sts. Nevada. antee By fair and honorab W. C. Stiles, For Distridt Attorney, . John Caldwell, ~To— Art. 4th—Section 5th.—Senators shall be ning, whes everybody went home well sat. . I knew that the instrument had been revised bet was not aware that, under the new . 29th, French Corral August 30th, Rough. EZ. F. Bean. Chas, Barket. The racing continwed till late iii'the eve F For Surveyor, For Assessor, . BB. Gentry. a many chosen forthe term of twe years, at the same isfied with the day’s me) 3Sd time and places as members of Assembly, and no persen shall be‘a member of the Senate and Assembly who’ has not been a citi“Ustow Meerines —Hon. David Belden zen and inhabitant of the State one year, . and of the county or district for whic he and other speakers will address Union meet. shall be chosen.six months next’ before his ings at'Red Dog on Saturday, August 26th, election. Reuben Leach, ©§ HL, Hatch. For Sheriff, Come One, Come all ! oe called tothe Constitational provision of tlie Roberts ran his roan horse against Robt. State relative to Senators and Assembly men. Haskins’, the latter'beating by one length. I had previously examined the Constitution The French Corral mare then rao against Young and Old, Rich and Poor, a8 contained in Wood's Digest, which reads the San Jaan colt which was a drawn race. ; as follows: gm DEALERS IN ~“ Dear Sir :—My attention has just been of a mite heat, some thirty feet. Daniel Nevada. County Union Nominations 8S. WHOLESALE &RETAIL of the San Juan. Terry’s horse ran with the San Committee. Juan colt which distanced him, in a quarter begs copper FREE OF CHARGE. organ, and Beggs; whe Call and see our Stock and judge te collect co nations, an promise dep GREGORY & WAITE and crawl Watt, Tom ‘. Nevada, Aug: 1th. « begging the hounds! a 4