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ena Bay Cesc .
Tim Repel Government ax Foorn,
“The audacity of old Roman Catiline, so Wit.
terly complained of by Cicoro, has its rep
ee resentative ii modern titnes, in the person
' of Henry §. Foote, Born in a slave State,
and educated uhder social influences neces
sarily growing out of the “peculiar tnstitu.
tion,” he sought political lite and -distine“tion, and received that share of its emoluments to which his abilities. entitle bimn—
He wit "rewsver, an uncertain politician,
caring less for honest party alliances and
sound politieul principles thai for personal w
popularity and self aggrandizement.
After having been-Governorof Misalasipticsphe.-eaane to this State, having in view,
no doubt, the United Statés Senate, Here
he came very reat realizing his polition!
. hopes ; but the State was providentially pro
vented from having charged to her the
crime of electing this unprinciplod, utidesory:
ing and. unstable politician—a man noted
for his egotism and selfishness more that
. anything else—to represent her in the tm.
tionatvouncila. . Alwaya‘a strorg ndvocite
of Union principles while here; he lett the
Golden State to tse ais inflitenes and power
“ against 'the Union. More eapable of trot»
ling than of serving, anywhere, or any pry
ty, he allowed his old hatred ot Jeff. Davis to
influence him, rather than deyotion to the
oauae he had espoused.’ Mitet hoe turned.
pi and partially “ployed out" in home poll: .
a
; WO, Tonunry, 1h,
fed, &, A, Bodaty+ Lear san
dront—atilen for our wountry's freedom
arg helng fought. during the present wer
palan, Treason and robetiion, in Their lap
desperate struggle, have wvidewtly noth on!
to ‘nell thelr fives an dearly aw pownille,lm
Large. nunher of our brave defenders,
wounded und felples-nint die on the Wat
tle fiold hetove roll af oun Peach them through
any othe cline than the en beey Come
iniasion; nd lier ability tu give such renef,
ind wnve wueh Hyde, a Upon the means
we plod at hor dinponn
‘Tu scours a promp).tnereawe of wich}
frienues, severnl of our 4, A, Bovlotles have
jowtitited monthly meotingns ot which are
introduced inudia, addresses, tablewtsx, dine’
cuawiona, vefronhitenti, &i, &e; anid ti
«nal admnithan fie, of a contribution mnd
ndditional mouthly subaoriptionn, are called
fur,
‘Tho aucconm attending these expariments,
Induces the Cotiiinion to wrge upon your
attention the adoption of a witnilar plan, ae
red, of cuurae, to wilt the tates and requirg
monta of your poupld,
Vile Job your vemitlances be made
every month ov .neutlye ne Taay be on the:
first Monday, tae for lnege renuliadeain
your adoption of. the aboviy or nome eqiilly
efMelenk wadwcof operating L reaalyy an
f } belinthot the Manon lve Commith@ns
guy OW t wary ", Yor in oan fl
’ 0, witty KotH Huorotury,
eo
Tan odins ( in thi nines of tha wily Grent
Woatern, whielr war dutalied at Liverpool
nook of alleged recruiia for the Unie}
——— traitor to he Viton ant then to thet
federacy. He scems to be so made up and
organized thathe can neither serve God nor
mammon wR any degree of conataney or
steadiness of purpose. Ho is never good
nat a bad onise and—alwaya bad in a good
‘one: He is never ‘truv to wrong privelplos
and always false to right ones, He tulke
about purity and honesty while his life iw
big with. political vice and personal dicot,
Of all the bad--menthe present rebellion
haa brought to. the view of the public-eye,
-* he is tho moat deserving-of the patriots eure
tempt and the. halter of justiee. A few
days ago he tried to to return to the Union
—sto return, not like the “Prodigal Aoi,"
seutianh and sorrowing, but with atidaclous
assurance that, having proved files to what:
he awore he would be true, he would wurely
be received by the patriota ab Washington,
and‘ receive a cordial reception ab the
hands uf the Administration; but in thle te
was foiled, and gonsequently concluded that
“ne, would make all the capital possibly. out
«
arrest.
Now, when public opinion upon any quer
tion of difference or dispute unites hi wettled
¢onviction upon one thing, the probubility
__ dw that thereupon said public opinion te right,
Ta the case in hand, every man truo to thy
nfederacy ard every man loyal to the
n will say that Foote ought to be hung
ery man of common sense, loyal to
either, must hecvssarily bo of the sume opitfam as thé @x-Governor has proved faleo to
, @¥erything and true to nothing, Tb la only
. ‘eapediency and fear on the part of the Davia
e ‘administration, or justion would bo metods*
“ry @at to the individual's deserta, To our wyriinl
there is nothing which argues morg alyougly
the weakness of the Confederate Govern:
ment than its dilatoriousners and want of
@®definite action in the case of Foote, Weak
governments are always weak and uneortitn
ja their action, daring wot to do that w -~
ie for the public good.”
nl a tte ts
— Gunat Tmeyves.—Tho thieves over iy
evade can beat the world in their bualnons:
cater} aime: thing atl hore
“ike ordinaty thieves, but they onnr'y wil hay
the Dale of 200 pouniay and “Daoaday
ey eléaned
in v rainia city, of all ite Nuenitine, tie
tiding twenty pairs of blankets, anche of
AMiour, dozens of knives and forka, ote, And
‘ Sibat is more, these thipved on a grand aaale
(ge 80 amart as to thoroughly escape detec:
“Sy
‘
~~
HP Wendell Phittiys, aponking of thes wih:
rise and ingenuity of Amerioana, eave
the. six mottha child looks over the
__ wide of his cradle, aud studies tho Improve:
' "ment of its model.
. EF? “ENSURE '
How. David K. Carttor, chief Juation of
the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columns
je Ay a recent written ine i a
eurrene Jonatitve ral.
tonal. nh wat ang fe of the ware.
_ Tue lation of BATE by the-new
4 a. — is 104, 708-—loe0 ,
: THe Navy Departinent rool vad the thea:
Ay “ep
hor arrival in port, witht Ho tet i i
of the-matter-on—the. pretense of arbitrary . .
City, Thom the Baas,
8 Tower etary of ivi
MACON Mo mic ‘DRONE, prove
wd wo weak that the Government hadste re
lonae tt. ‘The owners of the ship intend to
«hadi dnimaginn Frain the Government,
pen em
RAIN's foundey to Hivhinond has prdare
for Torty platen of wieiitlary, to replace those
lowthy Marly in the Shenandoah Vattey, and
the Confodorate Government le prewing for
thom, bub ‘they eannot “bo mite, beenuse
avery white workman of the entublishsent
hus skoduddied to the North,
bernie cence GES 6 orem aie cor a
A. NOTION Ob & eodont atonmboat explo
son ina Weetern paper oude an follows te
“The oaptuin ewan avhore, Bo did the
chambernalidy dhe wan insured fue, 916,000,
and fondo with iron,”
nc
Tue grow rowul): 4a of the canala of the
Atate of Now York, ducing the past seasdn,
wore $4,145,076 68, and the aggregate exponditures @1,008,000 46,
A NuMinn of wretohos a firw day igo at
Tiliin Digainga, 1 Dorada oounty, hung
omompuntee ate +
. expect officials
ietanwast hav torr. Hm Wo chars Tw ats poe hese: t:
tly se Hac tof he llores lt . Sarah ads ta the cnc
Comme” We commend tha ouggoations two prominent ot atinonliante t to this foray, we
contaiped therein to the Holdurn’ Aid foocl. have a fg to make gitar
oe ae eee ies Bdraenjoes node ot A g
tesa M, Honitary Comsblacian, California 49 believed to be 1 ely Senatorial skirmish
wine, han Vuawen from a reconuoiter, thought to bé essential to
the success of the pitched battle. The candidate proposed he Stratton comes froin
posed to one ot the principal candidates to
paeenead Meiougal. hie canditate “ma
have the next Legislative delegation in his
pocket-or he may be able to divide it—we
don't know; Te must have influence. at
home to gain friends at the Capital. -But
we have reterred to this war on Stratton to
jiquive if there were good reasons why he .
should be ousted. Has he been a faithful
dian of the State Library? ‘Those
familiar with the condition of that institution
when it felt into his hands-four-years.ago,
know that be hus more than performé@l. his
duty a6 Librarian. ‘The books, when he assumed charge, were in astate of chaos.
here was no head nor tail to any of the
libraries, Mr, Stratton went to work and
renvranged and systematized the library,
making a complete and convenient catalogue.
broken. sete were nade whole, stray volumes
hunted-out of prtvate libraries throughout
‘the city, and many of the latest and -moast
valuable publications added, Rules were
established und enforced, tind the Bourd_of
‘Trustees entirely relieved of all-care or responsibility in its conduct, Ask. to-day
vither of the Trustees, who now propose to
mupereede Mr, Stratton, if he has not been
we mont euceerstuland faithful Liabrarian,
cad they cannot say. no. Ask them why
they propote another Librarian, and “they
can give nO good reason, -Ask them if they
know. anything about the. qualifications of
the man proposed as Stratton’s sucee s60or,
nnd they reply, he is highly re commended,’
The crime eh urged aginst Stratton is that.
he was Buchanan Demo
ty man, and positive politician.
yeanon-why he shouldbe superceded? If it
is, We can bring the same charge against the
Hinehest—_Union— generals and. civilians.
‘Gon, Butler was a Breckinridge Democrat,
and Daniel §. Diekiison was an Anti-Lecompton Demoerat, ~~“ Whodoubts their)
Union principles or sineerity?. Who dare
uige this nso renton—why—elther of these
distinguished men should. not have. plaee, .
or having place, should be Reape
thin iw only an-exeuse or ple ub £0 undermine
na good eT man as the aspirant, of as
wound as the men who seek the Sengtorship.:
the Union men engaged ‘ip thi¢ werk of:
ninufsetoring a-Anti-Stratton Board of
‘Trustees, are. more liable 46 ‘suspicion of
runsoundness, They who tse their influence
to distract the Union party, that they may.
gain personal advantage, are open to the
charge of skin-déep loyalty, The party
aving the power of appoint
ment, will 4ill vacancies as they legally
ocour, butwe believe it will eudorse no man
who makes vacancias that they may be filled
y spocial favorites. Mr. Stratton has a
right to hia choice for Senator, and has not
Miude himself obnoxious to either of the
aéplrants, There is no political power in
up, Wntll thay were nearly dead, two Chitin} o
nen, and robbed them of #QN4,
N
Acconbine to recent atatintios, out of a
population of M44,000 in Haltinore olty, 14).
O46 aremombera of the Mothodlat Nplacopal
Chureh, being onefourtoonth of the ontire
population,
overt ON TH THAGHTN Tn a eortain
on the avdond inerning atter the commende
mont af the tevin, Mund lolauve tondte the
wointy: Merniture of the sehoalraom and,
among other things, oaplod 0 thronslogged
atool, “Tw that the dunee'a blog" ‘cake
to @ little gle) of Ave youre Tir ayes
lad-and Wer cele nodded aawent, ded
sth gt {ity milo trom here, the teacher
a
.
Tor HipeTipplod out, "1 gue soethe teach
ove alway ut on that"
eed
PORTLAND, Oregon, Maye & COrreapon:
dont, fa the wealthioat wity on the dont ac
ounding to te wuwiner at whabltanta,
Pie, OOP, Willinvan, ‘at Philadelphia,
wh eminent qeatagiat, haaarvived li Virginia
THe ladeputed by Now
York oapltaliata to examine the mines and
make & maport Hereby
oncom ee
A RVAAHATION bas buen. wade to the of
feet-thatthe ntlitery ofthe state
velobeation of Wartington'a bletiday on ho
Wal of Hex menth,
rene a estes
THe Rupreine Court of the District of
Columbia hae deelded that notea given to
Pay eombling debte are vold and cannot bey
dollvetod, ‘
eqpmeneremen nner ee 9: eae sane
Thy waste, eotton and indigo arapa of
‘Conteal Aworion are sald to bo vor laray
thie youn,
Gi Ne oamaneennew
1h banking oapital ‘ot ¢ Philadelphia ta
Wbont 814,000,000,
pied
w thie \ errr b viet ab , yon en ae
only y WO ui we and ‘ hu pee Mg
i) me yeare and aevon wan
Huneral of deooawed will take place from
tow neatitenoe af hte parvnta, No Mt Nevada
whhoet, At TT ooloek A My tumday, Frionda
tt {and Woquautanons are Tivited to attend”
or elect uny eundidate. Better let him
alone.—Maryasville Appeal, Jan. 26th.
onrsaghoet
Arrivals at ‘the
“National Exchange Hotel,.
BROAD BTRERT...0++.+-NEVADA CITY
LANCASTER. & HASEY, Proprietors.
_ SATURDAY, January 28th; 1865.
T Moore Virginia Mra Walker Moores F
T Kien Sacramenao Geo Doud Unionvilie.
4 Punham Washingto z Mein do
a matory Red Do Dog 8 Hanford do
S. 1 dh bd Pilot Mill
M Wien Grasa.¥e Keneston do
‘WMefrown Col Hilt YS hreae Oonent BIT
J rookvhaw do J Kingsbury Nevada
SUNDAY, Jan 29th.
P(}. Winchester -L Levy San Juan
a Sebold do H Way Mar eciile
M Rnyder Grass van C Johnson Gold Flat
1 Cox do DCobb¥Pilot Mill.fh Btale bs R Morey Rio i 8
L Beedle ri Egbert
O Stevena Chipps
fil F Barren Ney me
M Moyle Sen du
4 Harnett rate
lrnett
BOOK BIN DERY.
Woe. peapecttoliy inform the people of
Novada and wees rrounding towns that
‘he hae opened a Book Bindery Establishment at
EF Ne.. -¥6 Commercial Street, 23 —
Where he is prepared to bind
Music, “Periedicals, Papers,
&e. &o.
Tuaneatand substantia, manner and at the
aa lowest rates.
] orders promptly and faithfully attended to
HERMAN ERNST.
Nevada dan, Feat.
“NEVADA Lieut GUARD.
The members of thea above Com
mery, every Friday aie tur drill.
We As LANca ebay tPa. Rs a Delkimanding.
‘Hh Ca nortan ae. oe
Rrscecte wat » under t
oC Weaver, * So ie te ey tee ae ine
alse iM SURAT to cll
thereon . “A x.
~ Nevaila, Jabiuaryi27, 30s nae
Vi) Dorado, a county, di the last count, op.
crat—n strong par.
Is this‘at
Buty
the office itself, and he is powerless to defeat, wes
ee nanranecamencananaeenm ete tactic
Dany are
hereby commanded to mect at. their Ar‘. = ;
Dissolution $F. CocFareseraip
Washington's B Birthday Ball
A GiFAND SOCIAL BALL
WILL BE GIVEN AT
THE, et Saad YORK HOTEL,
ON THE
Twenmty-second of Fepruary.
A ‘splenata Supper will be got
up for _ occasion,
The Best of Music has been
. engaged.
Gomthittee of Invitation.
i A
; “NEVADA.
T. B Me¥arland’ Isaac Williamson. ~
David Belden. M. 8. Deal.
; GRASS VALLEY.
A. B. Dibble. Frank Cleveland.
Floor Managers:
Harvey Helm. Dwight Crittenden,
Chas Leavitt. 1. J. Rolfe.
RK, M. Van Loan.
TICKETS; FIVE DOLLARS. .
— @n-27
GRAND SOCIAL BALL,
' “ SE aennannenel
A: GRAND SOCIAL BALL will be det at
UNION HALL, Quaker Hill, on
Friday Evening, Feb. 3d.
oe
Floor Managers.
: Wm. Ragan. J spetiage
. TICKETS THREE. DOLLARS.
Quaker Hill, Jan, 26th.
SOCIAL L PARTY.
¥rank Snell.
Monae LADDER HALL.
FOR THE
Aenvitt of John Sherman.
Managers.
seme ent, 38 Barnett
James Davis,
George Weaver,
James Sharp. ’
N. W, Stowers,
James Binsly,
P. Stumpf.
Grass Valley. :
Dan. Holbrook.
Moore’s Flat. :
D, Joslin. ~
Floor Managers. .
John Bazley. ©M Smithburg. C. Beckman.
Tickets Two Dollars.
Nevada, Jan. 29th.
NEVADA MILLINERY.
MISS E. COFFEY,
ra dd! res' eeflly m mform the
4 ne g towne that each I seeks! ~ roundin 8 that she has openeda
iret clase Mitiinery Store, on
* BROAD STREET,
Opposite Weaver & Co’s Store, and
keep. constantly on hand,
John McGuire,
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces,
And in fact everything usually found ina Millinery Establishment. 1 have such arrangements made that t-shall bein receipt of New
Goods. by ey steamer. Particular attentiou
will be paid to making Cloaks, Mantillas and
Dresses, . sm 20Shaving and! Hair Cutting.
OHN BURBRIDGE is always on hand
at his shop,
Broad Street, opposite the National Exchange,
Ready to do Hair Cuttmg and Shaving in the
best style. Come and give me a trial. yl
“ALL ABOARD!”
: GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA
STAGE LINE.
Having recently pits
f chased this long established
and popular Stage. Line; we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road with speed ping safety, promising and .
treat those who ie with usin a courteous, an
we tepeh, in a satisfactory manner.
al
‘Hours of Departure.
Leaves Exchange Hotel Grane Valley, daily,
acs a age
Leaves Nevada, ba at9 o'clock, A. M. and
2P.M. ow ko,
LEV LAND & ROY CE. a
_Nevada, Wes. 17th. ee 7
New Barber Shep.
E HINCKLY would inform the gentlemen
rit je of ever hme he has rey Barber
on Broad stree ——, @ Lafayet
Bakery. where he is prepared to =
HAIR CUTTING AND ae,
In the best style of the Art.
ewig bat, several years ota in the bus*
ness he good —lion to his patrons.
DOMESTIC DYES,
For sale by Joseph M. Levey,
Corner of Pine. and Commercial Street
MEAT MARKET. ‘
aciteut mand Soest
A. GRAND socal ‘L PARTY PMill be given at .
. , BRANDRETH’S PILLS.
. “Ihe Weak, the Consumptive, Rheumatic, Cos. tive, Bilious, and Delicate, after some days’ use,
will find‘renewed strength and life pervade ey[ery organ of their frames.
Every dose makes the blood purer. The nerveg
commence in the arteries and terminate in the
. veins. These pills, as a first effect, act upon the
which impurities ate deposited in the veins,
and they throw off suclx collections into the
bowels, whith organs, by the energy derived
from Brandreth’s Pills, expel them. from the
system. When first used, the Pills may occasion griping, and éven make the patient feel
worse, This is an excellent sign, and shows
the discase will #oon be cured. No great good
. Beigham’s; Som Francisco. _jaad
3
TO LADIES :
or Obstructions peculiar to Females,
To suffering and afflicted Ladies the sr oe
MEDICAL DISPENSARY offers. invaluable aid
and speedy rnd certain cure. The Consulting
Rooms aréeommodious and private, and are fittothe cure of Diseases of Females, .
tiofis always strictly private « and confidential,
The Consulting Surgeon is the author of'a
':. valuable work on *Diseases Peccultar to Females” . 4
and his expearienee and skill ii the cure of all; > .
diseases and irregularities id very extensive,—
Ladiés may thus be eértain’of obtaining the very
. bést treatment and sure and i quick cures at this
Vis . Dispensary.
Ladies who are in the aeaiery, or whe do not
like to apply personally, through delicacy, may
“obtain. adyice and; in most cases, ature, by sen_pensary. Letters to be addressed, te mail or
xpress.
“Peake Medical & Surgical Dispensksy
313 Montgomery Street.
San Francisco, Jan. 21st.
3
On Monday Evening, Feb. 1£3.;
ir DR, HOSTETTER’s STOMACH
BITTERS should be in the possession of everybody in the mining region. As a preventative of various dangerous Giseases to which
‘the gold secker is liable, it has no superior. While it is quite palatable even as ai bev<
erage; it is speedy and powerful in its effects upon the aystem. In all cases of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the pervading fevers eonsequent upon exposure, the Bitters will be found inyalue
ble as corrective: No man should enter upon
the exposed camp life otf a miner without being
provided with Hostetter’s preventive of
stomach disease; nor shouldsany of those
who are now engaged inthe oecupation, fail . to
have recourse to the Bitters, Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. HOSTETTER,
SMITH & DEAN, Fan Francisco.
Se
“*‘WATT’S
NERVOUS ”
ANTIDOTE,”
A large supply just received and
For sale by vm
uy
E. F. SPENCE
STAGE LINE !
“R. W. LATTA,
in the above line, and will run as follows :
. da city, on
haape mez Thursdays and Saturdays
,At 8 o’elock, A. M.
Leaves Wiiahi én, very onda
mesday, and pide. ” = —
At 8 o’clock, A. M.
BP oo ap Freight will be taken and ‘delivem
despatch. promptness and
R. W. LATTA
” Nevada, January 17th.
Dancing . School.
THE. ‘i tial whose
i School opened in Ne.
vadu on Sec sy 4 Evenn ing, Dee. 1 vites the
attention of all who wish to
acquire a correct
gg: Baga von ees
modern All Danees such as Quadrilies,
Schottisches, Polkas, Maszourkas, Waltzes. ete
quickly taught.
The School for Gentlemen meets on Tuese
day and Thursday Piveningy tow 716;
to. 10 0’clock.
Sh aaa ne eee afternoon from
nts
‘Takes thie methed of
informing the travelling public that he has purchased the
entire interest of Hank
u
arterial blood, inéreasing the circulation, by _
is often achieved without some trouble in its -at~
tainment, and this rule applies to the recovery.
_. of health.
Principal office tirand¥cth Building New York.”
WW. F,. BRANDRETH, Office at Crane &Suffcring from any of the Diseases
ted up with all the modern ‘appliances and aide .
Consultee __
. ding symptoms_and time. by letter, to the-Dis-—-—
Washington, Alpha & Omega
Leaves the National Exchange Hotel, Neva_
-H, C. DICKINSON: .
a ee Fie em ve
Se
LOCA
Siuice Ron
night the wate
thought he obs
. He iriformed
company, and
at each end of
the shafts to pr
James Stewai
were stationed
nel. . The thie:
1 until 40’ cloc
parties on gual
his light until
funnel, when —
Stewart, who’
and the man
watchmen cou
_ ‘the rogue moa:
__navy-revolver,
‘“}-—-any shot took «
ties traced th
yards by the b!
old tunnel, a
boxes was maz
point all trace
is supposed thi
complice. It.
any amalgam o:
-ayere apparent
“who were on
game that they
him until mo
may have be
> —-wound which
~ such an énterp:
——Later.
the-trail of the
and traeked .
afternoon hea
search by find
Laird’s old dit
‘ A-man who res
~ Chinaman layj
enquired what
he was “mueh,
the Celestial v
a mile from th
some amalgam
The wound th:
‘was in the sid«
undou btedly i;
The Coron
_ body, last,ever
Narrow E
Sangunetti, ag
escaped drow!
Several little:
some forty fee
& Co.’s new f
boy was pushe
companions.
of water was .
~~over the dam .
was carried o1
and over thet
‘teen feet. A
zinger’s shoe
cries of the chi
dam and rescu
though fifty fe
ted among the
He was ver
gash was cut i:
to the meuth.
are not of a v
a
~— NIcnots P
of Nichols &
about two mi
yielding a han
They commer
a year and a
sons it: was a
__ seventy-two 1
_ out twenty-fis
rich. Water
“work in the s
@ tunnel into
the lead at a
» the water. /
completed th
Mixers’ M
miners of thi
to'get up a C
pose of cons
miners. Son
these matter:
~~“ thié County
stances. . Pa
at W. H. Cr:
man’s saloon
ip Two Mex
‘men were kil