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July 12, 1868 (4 pages)

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Pf ’ 3 & & i & ' z . 4 FE A GER Sane oa a 5 tt Po PEARS ee Ahe 3 a 2 4 SUNDAX, JULY 12th, 1968. . ICKET. «Preaching at the Baptist Church to_ ‘ — aay day, at 11 a.M. and 74 P.M. Rev. Mr. GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT ' Seymour anp tHe Rrorens.—We}** clock, by Rev. D. D. Chapin, ce ~~ have before. alluded te the course of Be? ‘Horatio Seyttiour in regard to the New York rioters. We now propose to give. @ short sketch of the histury connected with those days of bleod and terror.— passions of his partizans and incite them to deeds of violence. This was during the darkest days the Republic ever saw, feat of the conseription law in the ing offices were burned and all the mil. Has fotee being absent’ in’ Pennsylva~“Tand, the foters had everything in their own hands. The outbreak was organized and premeditated, and at the very able toquellit, The rioters went about the city unmolested and compelled the ‘peaceable citizens who had committed ‘no erime except that of being Republi-eans were sacked and plundered. Help_leas Hegroés, men, women and children. é _ “were hunted down and brutally mur‘dered, and in one case the clothing was ‘batnied from the body after the ‘vietim “had been murdered. A home for ‘orburned and two hundred children deptived of homes, while the furniture and clothing was stolen by the mob, and on reward for the sight of a Black Repub* dian.” ‘The ‘riot ‘continued ‘for ‘three days; commencing on the 18th of July, 1863, paralyzing business of -all kinds. ‘about $2,000,000. On the’ necond day “Of the riot Boyinour, ‘the Governor of the quiet of the country to see what was the difficulty—to learr what all this trouble was con the draft. Let me assure you that 1am your friend. “again. “nw I assure you fellow ‘citizens, that I am here. to. show you a tebt ot my mae He then assures them that he has sent to Washington to stop the draft and he fully satisfied, not only the riotérs but the whole country that he was the friend of these who were guilty of outrages at which savages would revolt, The murderers, cut-throats and “incendiaries of New York are the friends “of Seymour. Will the people of the ‘United ‘States elevate a scoundrel of this class to the Presidential chair. The riot still proceeded and the frieads of Seymour ruled the city and eagaged in deeds of bloed until the soldiers march” ed in and the United States laws were _ established in spite of the Guvernor of New York. THE address of the Irish Republican Wirth, pastor. Sabbath School at the close of the merning service. Episcopal services in the Congregational Church, every Sunday evening Grass Valley. InsTALLATION.—Ata regular meeting of Grass Valley Ledge, No, 12,1. 0. 0. F., held at their hall, Tharsday evening July 9th, says the ional, the following officers were by Chas. W. Dannals, D. D. G. M.: Martin Quick, N. G.; .G@. H. Anderson, V. G>;_ John Webber, R.8.; C, C. Smith, Treasurer ; S.B. Wilder, W.; 8. F. Paul,C.; W> M; Stephenson, O. G.; John Dennen, I. G.; B. F. Harris, R. 8. to N.G., C. P. Williams, L. 8. to N.G.; H. W. Ivens, +R. 8. to V;G.; M. -Provines, L.8, to ¥liams, L. 8. 8. ~ 8 A SRGe ‘Opp Fisu.—A singular fish is found in the coast rivers of Alaska. It is about eight inches long, transparent, and the most fat of all the fiany tribes. This fat, however, has not the oily, rancid taste of other fish, but is like fresh lard. When these fish are-dried, the Indians often turn them toa novel and practical More Murmons.—The ship John Bright sailed from Liverpool, June 4th, for New York, with 729 Mormon passenScandinavia ; the remainder from Great iy Petaluma recently, a horse valued at $800 was killed by « singular mislap. In bucking, he struck his head against an omnibus: wheel, broke his neck and fell dead in his tracks. Pennsylvania District, and now the editor of the Constitutional Union, an extreme Democratic. paper in Washington city, has created some surprise by announcing himself in favor of confer‘Tam ‘census’ of Chicago was comtion figures up 240,041. Cheyenne. and lete are selling there at : i It is said that the mother of Schuyler Colfax is only sixteen years his senior. THERE are six papers published in Santa Clata county,and dnother is about to be started at Gilroy. It is estimated that the machinery of Great Britain does the work: of four hundred millions of men. persons who robbed Mr. Reed, some weeks ago, near Auburn, have both been convicted ‘and sentenced to the State Prison for nine years each. SIXTEEN hundred and seventy orders were received for labor at the Labor Exchange during the month of June, and twelve hundred and thirty-eight orders were filled. : How. A. B. DrspBLe, Democratic ElecCampaign Club. of New York, one of . tor, made usa friendly call yesterday, . ‘the ablost documents ever iseued by the liberty-loving Irishmen, coatains this striking paragraph: “The very name of Conservative should be toathed hy evory Irishman as a ayaonym for tyranny and misrule. On its foul escutcheon rests the blood of Emmet, of Lord BdManchester.” He is one of the representative Democrate of the State, and proudly hai from .that stronghold of the party, Grass Valley.— State Capi er. is that the“ Dibble & Skinker, ker & Dibble” who was theKnow Nothing candidate in 1856 or thereabouts for member of Congress? That Dibble was a resident of Grass Valley also, and we ward Fitzgerald and of the martyrs of . presume that this is the same old coon turned up in @ new character—this time he courts foreigners and is a noisy , Norwoop, the copperhead Treasurer . Champion of religious freedom. That of Tuolumne county, has been convict. 13 his theatrical pars, and ed of robbing the treasury, and was to/. of his. ability, be sentenced this week. SE _ A DESTRUCTIVE fire has been sweep. should not be ing over the San Joaquin plains, deSAP, « cast in the piece he will act it vetiyg on, So best There on the Electoral ticket with him two ether Know Nothings, Kewen and Wallace—and we G.; Wm. Provis, RB. 8. 8.; J. KWilk account—barn them in the place of canring the elective franchise upon all races . pleted Jute 9th, and ‘the total popula. 7 LARAMIE City is now the ‘rival of . . gf -J. P. Surrm-and George Wilson, the homicide. is less than 175. in San Francisco on the 8th of Augast. SALLIE B. Goodrich is now lecturing with the “War Views” in Boston. Fair is to be held at San Jose, commencing September 28th and continuing five days. about-to be commenced in Oakland. ARRIVALS AT. THE..NATIONAL HANGE HOTEL. Broad:Street, Nevada City, California, LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s. July-11, 1968. Taylor Rathburn . A A Veatch San Frane. swacry EEE s rizest = Md 53 e et = [ or) : e TROUPE, WILL APPEAR AT THE NEVADA THEATRE,
ore J Evenings, July 13, 14 & 15. $1. Children Half Price. Box Sheet-will be-open at the National ExHotel, on Monday next at 10 o'clock, i. I, when conte may be secured. Apply to W. H. Davidson. @ TMeGUIERE, Notary Public and Conveyancer OFFICE—SECOND STREET, Meadow Lake...+... e : eeNevada County. All business entrasted to me will be promptattended to. ayo — BUVGINES AND BOILERS built to ‘ CASTINGS ‘AND ‘MACHINERY of every ‘ Qu %~ MACHINERY constractéd, Atted up ur Every of Building Castings;Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mills; horse power and car wheels, Orders filled promptly and at as low rates.as any Ketablishment in Sacramente oy San Francisco— t oe Be HEUGh & THOM BOOTS AND SHOES WILLIAM R. COE, Corner of Main & Commerciai Sts. T have just received a NEW sTocK oF GOobDs, Consisting of Gents’? Boo Shoes and Gaiters, "Ladies? me and Children’s Misses’ Balmo Gaiters, Sh Slippers: —= From the best Manufacturers of New York, and Boston. added. Nevada, Sept; 16th. Rubber Gen Misses AND CHILDRENS SHOES. Just from the Man sFeceived by the last steamer. I also have a full assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, Miller's Celebrated Harnesa ckin Neats Foot @i French Csi’ Kip Skins, Sole Leather, good fit warraued in ev case. 1 pry Row pnd of. my own manuficture always on and will sell my Goods cheaper than any other House in this city. BLAOCKSMIETHING. “J. W. VouGHN, he is well prepared to do minates and fifty-eight ‘peconds. riety, was shot and killed at Santa Clara last week by a German named . Elverson. It was a case: of justifiable THE number of competent phono graphic. reporters in the United States Tux Mechanics’ Fair, for which vast . preparations are being made, will open . amounts \T HE manufacture of grain sacks is. Yoon Against J. L. Fov jet. and ‘ taprove 5 nian 'Owser a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday PPV OULD inform the people of Nevada that $Bigine'and olaing wonton and improvements described as follows: The blacksmith and lot on north side of Broad appurte Walle fiom fo tide nances, for the year 1868, and for the sam of rovements described as follows :— House-and loton Gold Flat, near the Sneath & Clay incinding furniture, for the year for the sum of $1 50. Coleman and the real estate and improvements described as follows :— House ‘snd lot on side of Broad street, store of i i Manuel FB rend deacri east side of a ing lot of McLau ,-for the y for the sum of $1 00. of land ‘about, FF rovements on tract: 3 t Titles east Of Nevada City, and adjoining lands of Star Spa Banner Company. Also three yoke of ox cows and hogs, for the year 1868 and for the sum of $4 50. Against Geo. F. Grey real estate and improvements, described as follows: House adjoining lot of J. ¥. Dunhan on the west, for the year 1868-and for the sum of $2 50. Against D. F. Hartman and real estate and improvemements, described as follows: House and ements described as follows: House lot on Scetch Hill, adjoining lot of Monro on the south, for the year 1863 and for the sum of $2 50 ; Against L. Mullins and the real estate and pene be pene described as follows: House ing lot of Pasco, ior the. year 18:8 for the east evada City, and known as the Union me, 3, consisting oe boiler, stamps, a year 1688, the sum of $5 00. = : A : He g E HEB Of every description, at short notice and in the improvements. and real estate Horse and Ox Shocing lot on north side of Broad street, adjoinau sof. me for the ‘year 1868 and for the sum of pened, Oe seeoee: sonar! ap! and im3 > * lot on_west side of Coyote epee adjoin: . boiler, pump, columia, : ete., the your 1860hd for thesen tat shone’ Against Jas. Swett and real estate and imrowenta desteibed 06 follows: House and abet ge We of Woshington street, sapforements, eared st tows: Hous and adjoining the Weieee or ‘Aunt Maria, for the yeur 1968, and for the sum of $1 00. Against Sherwood & Gaskill and real NEW ADVERTISEMENT. a Eo <— HARDWARE: CREAT REDUCTION! "IN PRICES oF CASH ONLY! All Goods in our Line at SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE __ PRICES.AND FREIGHT! MPT sats eats as and ™imers throughout the County will ‘QUR CASH PRICES BEFORE BUXING ar . Ne nove _WE SHALL BE CONSTANTLY IN RECEIPT __.of Goods, t from the Manuiacturers,and can saye to our Trade ° irom TEN to TWENTY / PER CENT ‘BpOR . Books are requested to settle them at once._ _ Nevada, July 84, 1968. P. 8.—Parties indebted tons (the undersignBanking business with them (withoat coilateral) long enough. CRAWFOAD, LEAVITT & Co. Nevada, July 3d, 1868, FUURTH DISTRICT, CAL. ~ SacmamEnro, July 1st, 1968. OTICE ie hereby . aan that the Annual List of Taxes for Nevada County has been received from the Assessor. and is now due -'N. B.—I will be, on the days ‘mentioned, in the following places in NEVADA COUNTY, to receive Taxes. MOORE'S FLAT, ON WEDNESDA Y, JU LY 8th. NORTH SAN JUAN, ON FRIDAY, JULY 10th, ; GRASS VALLEY, MONDAY AND TUSS. DAY, JULY 13th and 14th, AND AT MY OFFICE, NEVADA CITY. JULY 15th and 16th, 1968. : 8. B, DAVENPORT, FRESH OYSTERS, HE unders respectfully informs 'he ke evaua and 1 “that he 18 now prepared to attend to the wants of JENKINS’ SALOON, MAIN STREET e the Union Ho oa The Larder will te fil ed with the “fat of th land. , Bar is stocked with the best LIQUORS: and see me. ; ‘in the county. a N. SMETH. find tt to their interest to 1" GET ~~ G2” Persons having accounts aspen our CRAWFORD & co. ~ ed) must “sem vs” soon, as'we have done aPe Sa ree Paget +