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July 19, 1868 (4 pages)

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The; Dally ep i “soHUX E that. ser aD. ca, CALIFORNIA, 2 JULY 10th, 1668. a UNION TICKET. “Fon viele,——_ ULYSSES 8. prommseaens R COLFAX. To Wan Democrats. —The war Democrats. whore supporting Seymour occupy a position, which is false, and they must-.cithér abandén the Demiocratic party, or sustain, _just)zhat the rebels fought for and peace. Democrats voted for. The Mobile i" stated that “the: only reliable friends of the South’ are thé peacs Democrats.” Judge Miller, of Ohio; said.that there was “nd difference between a war Democrat and 8 Republican, ” and Seymour being & peace man, having opposed eyrebellion, ‘poaietb the national lawa and threatened Federal officers'with arrest, _ BO than Who sustained the war, be he . . known asa war Democrat or Republi: . ” can can: vote for him for President. But there is another view of the case. Peace Demioreats and rebels hold that the tight of secession still exists,and look. upon the accession of ‘the Democratic party to power as the titie when this right will be acknowledged. They stipport Seymour from principle;. knowing __him to’be' trae. This is ‘why Vallandigham was so urgent for his nomination at New York. This is why Govamor Vatite ‘aumouneéa 16 ‘his rebel. friends in, ‘Richmond . that the election of Seymotit’ and Blair Would sécure. for the South what the Confederacy fought for. Governor . “Wise, who refused to don ‘and has ‘always Held . pyc would come when “the t cause” would tridinph ‘and the: eae = err Wcc gd “he says ‘the le promised sustain rca cca vette oir , is ‘it possitile thay any man, who sustained the war for the: U can be ‘found: in euch company 2 The. life principle of secession exists in co Democratic par. ty, and the leading spirits of thatorganization still hold’ that it exists as.a right. ad much ws ¢ éver. All rebels base their. hope of success in regaining what they lost, upon the contingency. .of “a “victory. “What protection arp laweegainat m party in power/ald. ing such=opifiions ‘as: the seanvig a dood?! Leading tien of that patty denounée'the Acts of the present Congress . from the time’ that. the call for troops . was issued, as wnconstitutiongl, and if they contro} the government how easy would it be to, aweyp away under this . . pretext all that has been accomplished. bere bt. might be repudiated and the States leave the, Union.. We do: che say the masses: of Democracy would endorée this; but the oily: possibility of such things being accomplished is by the success of the Democratic party and meh who are now supporting Seymour and Blair, ds Vance and Wise, consider the prospect for such results, dependent upon the success of Democtacy. What loyal man if the fade of these ‘facts tan sustain such candidates,, ‘There els a. treasonable Gndercurrent in the. DemoTacy more potent. than platforms and stronger, than the few War men who are acting with that. party; Should obtain . power it will reach the susfaga.and, sweep everything before it. The elements of destraction are in the party, and unless eradicated Will.es assuredly. bring. pay disorder : sat en adh Teemichtals, Grant. Once more true erent in blue your eonitry on y calls on you, “To ral: ir me elt And iisten the next November soun The people's choice for 3 lent is How well do we remember x old, Beauregard . Marched on.us with his sixty thousand But Grant our gallant tlegder, upon ni nob With bis little army did d ob Ping defend.” Chorus—Once more, &c, ‘. and fn the evening at ‘74 Pods . Sabbath School at 1} o’dock, P. Ms at 7% o'clock, by Rev. D. D. Chapin, .of . Grass Valley. Preaching by'Rev. N.Reasoner. . Preaching at the Baptist Church today, at 11 a.m. and7}P.m. Rev. Mr, Wirth, pastor. Sabbath School. at the} close of the morning sérvice. _Episcopal. services. in.the. Congregational Church, every Sunday evening . At Shiloh'’s bloody battle, where the cannons’ ‘Joudest rattle, Was seen our t chieftain on that day, The rebel our pupae i our brave boys onward cryin And the Starry Fleg triumphant! ong! wave. ie aia te = What soldier won’t support “him. Us ses Grantonr. chieftain, : Who followed him through four —_ bloody bShatl. he not have that station, the greatest, in our nation, with the. vote of each that bears an honored acar? ‘Chorus—-Once more, Se. Let tus ay we'll alt remember the coming next’ ovember, And rally from’ the North, Bout, East’ and And-vote’ for'the Union, ‘Grant afd te Constitution; i. ion F dent, the a bwanest and the best, nce more, &c % " Galict AND Hoibiieibi Gen. Beek: her is opposed to Gen. Grant. He was a member ‘of the Soldiers’ New York Convention which declared for an ybody agains: Grant, ‘and he now goes for Seymour who refused to send troops to fight the rebels. But this is not the first time these Generals were opposed. They met oiice before at Fort Donélson, this ig a copy: “To General, 8. B. Buckaer, Confed“Yours oft Yours of this date, proposing an armistice anda ppointment. of commissioners to Bottle terms of capitulation, is just received; ‘No other terms than an unconditional and immediate surrender can be ‘accepted. I propese.to ‘nove Immediately upon your works.— Tam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, U.S. Grant, Brigadier-General OU; BA Comwatiding. Buckier surfendéred:' . We ‘suppose that it is natural for, Buckner to be in ni PURE ah now:as then; but what of it; he will surrender Sabiay ‘as he’ did be=. oe 3 ‘Cmcus Race. —BStickney’s Circus Company arrived in this city yesterday, eoutity, having arrived by railroad from the State of Nevada: We understand nies, having concluded their performances ‘in Nevada, were cach‘anxiots to get into southern Oregon in advancéof the other. Constable’s circus was on town, and by ordinary ‘travel: would ‘reach this city fitst. But Stickney’s a . COmPADY, by ‘thew use of the. railroad, ‘have overleaped their rivals, and’ ‘will .perform this evening in Oroville, while Constable's circus is. expected to show ‘here to-night or to-morrow, : Patriot received the news of the Demo ctati¢c nominees as “onthneiastically” as, ‘other Democratic organs, but it don't lie: “The Patriot quotes.the. article of the CaU on the dominations, and tien, says: “We have not much, heart to say a word about the nominations, and go take the foregoiu. from.the, Gall, as presenting al A ae ean be (said, and favor of the nomination of Seymour. All parties, and all men of:.all’ ‘parties, in and around San Jose, were taken by surprise upon the announcement of the nominations, and we-do hot’ remember ‘of any similar event. being _peceived.in:. any commu ee euch chilling coldnese as this. seemed to approve tele ehiiiomens ne one liked the ‘Tue Captain of a Boston military com, pany has thrown down his glove. He challenges any company in the United . States to a contest for championship in. drill; take place Boston . or New York. it the ai eis not iy . hocepted: in 60. days, Capt. F an pro poses to claim for his brave sixty. perso Fan acquaintance at the ferry,.“I wish. ‘the ferry ; grape éulture states that flour of sul} that it has. been used ‘with good effect and Grant sent Backners note of which . , Sun F July 18, 1868)! . Drs Merritt ran X 4 Watson San Juan. fe send ‘ as G i Kose do oO rien o t J Hibbert arvwne Vi Brown do wis TO a se 1row A Stafford Gold hae Mise Plank do says the Appeal, from Auburn, Placer}. M Oo that. Stickney’s and Constable's compa. Nas is hereby given giventhat the undersign‘ Pov house in said District, up to. July the their way, performing from town to. ‘the cities of J. SEYMOUR AND Biarn.--The San Jone . s more than we can truthfully, say.in . “My friend,” said a seedy n to} you would loan -mé a quarter to cross I hain’t gota dollar in the world” “Well, I would like to know what difference it makes to a man who rings A wPactfic Publishing Co. bd San Francisco, duty 16th. Agents Wanted! Bae ier ope as aor ks Ss aie ies CLAN nag ower pom ator ‘to be without . ritten. o Fami can afford to ou ie: con’ 4 iimetrations. .Great-inducements to A San Francisco, a uly 11 UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. CONVENTION OF . OF THE UNION REA. PUBLICAN PAKTY of Nevada County will be heid at the’eity of “Nevada; on saturday, the ist day of August, 1865, for the purpose of selecung delegates’ to the State and vou cn Mate district Conventions ; cat to poe! Address s 7 EAbishIng Ce. if hasn’t got a dollar in. the world which side of the river*he is on?’ was the reply. MILDEW on 08 2 Cnn. —A gen. tleman who hag large: experience in pliur sprinkled upon the vines is a first . rate remedy for mildew. It is said in vineyards about Stockton. es Tay CaBine®-—Inease of Seymour's election Vallandigham, who did so much to give him-the nomination, will probably. have an “fmportant place in the Cabinet. Will any~ man who sustained the war take the chances of getting
such a traitor into thé Cabiiiet.?. = mar BORN, ee preren In this city, July 17th, 1966, 9 the wife of John Schmitt, a son," Valley 12 ; ‘ow Lake 1: nominate & for Nevada County, and a Supervisor for the First District ; also'to select a County Central Committee. ‘I'he Primary R aaa rey will be held on Saturday, Juiy 25th. Ali those why ‘. will pledge themselves to vote for Grant and Coliax fur President and Vice-President, wil . be entitled to vote tor Delegates. The following is the appurtionment of Delegates for the several Prec.ncts: Nevada Township 19 deleg.tes— ~Nevada 17: ‘Blue ‘'ent 1; Scott's Flat 1. Grass Valley Township 15 delegates—Grass . ' ones Bpting1;, Gluge Kanch 1 ;_. Bueua Vista Rough and Rena Township 7—Rongh and Ready 3; Indian Springs2; Mooney xiat1l; Piano Valley i. Hureka Tow uship 4delegates—Moore’ e Flat délégates—North }. ; French Corral a ‘2; Hureka 2. Bridgeport Townshi San Juan4; Sweetlan Birchyilie ¥ 5; Cherokes ». Bloomfield VOwnsitip 4 delezdtts— Broom: cane? 1; Lake City 1; Columbia Hill1; Kelief i Washington Township t -delegates—Washington 2; Omega 1; Bear Vailey 1. Meadow Lake Townshi pe delogates—Mead‘Yinker’s 1: Bowman's Ranch 1; Coburn's Station 1; Carhisie 1. Little York, Towaship, -%,.delegates— Little SJ York 1; Lowel Hill 1 ~ALon Bess ; Hunt's > Pitt; “Bed Dog j By. order of the Union. County Central Com. mittee. Akt Hanson, See’y. ‘ Ji &; GC NHGKS; Chairman,” eamenats ARRIVALS AT. THE Broad Stréet; Nevada City, California, LANCASTER & HASEY, Prop’s, enema G Williams Forest Sp H Getchell ao CM Palmer V: C Bever Bioomfield Mrs Chambera pacram 3 M Pralus do Miss Inerson “do °° J arcapeer Sweetiand M A Woodsides rg 8 K Kyle do Ww arys KR Sree eng Col Hilt 8 Gaston do" M Coombs Red Dog P Somers WW Pa: ae Val H Evereit Hirchville S Prescort N Cadwallader & fdo W Pd eta rd D Stiles Hatchs toll ho J Thomas do ‘tH Lane san Jose: © C. Lovett do D iyi oe wins KB Kent Nevada rh & aioe Rell fain Ybawiey te Sy Notiee.to, Contractors, School House to’ be Built, . Trustees of Nevada School vistrict wail ho Bs Scaled proposais tu congtrnet a puxsuant to the pians and specificafons ne any be exhibite at the frame building on Broad oie = oe gity, adj <e to contract from.s.0' « Mi, 10.6 een each a eee on July uth. . Job dyteupy a jy19 _ A. BL GREG. SAMUEL ‘BEAD & CO. Forwardérs, sanebong ys Worrel § aan Pat & aoe Dealers in LouR AND FEED, OfficeCOLMA Rid at Railroad Depot. €2~ Goods Liviaiaea tc to all parts of Nevada Boone laimjy, care R. &C BR a ping yl eee Colfax; with ach ne yond signment of Good _ Colfax, Junestha-tf : Rey Blection of hie Engineer, INS given that ‘an ction for fi of the Nevada Department will . be held at the Marshal's Office, . meere July 27th, 3863. Cornell and A. I. Zekind ae — be examined by parties zo bora $ order Board of Fire legate seme gGichGOiey, Prenat bisa "Fo cava be réceived on; a of Se > paae . and unless paymeit shall be made 4 ba-bokd omit BOOT 8. AND 8 H@ES ~ WILLIAM 2. 60, Gonsler of Main & Co a ‘Sts, Ihave just received a. NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of Gents) Boots, Shoes and. Gaiteray. . 4s ——— Misses’ and Children’s Sy Slroen mete Same KC. , From the best Manufacturers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. mameiane (oy cre aetoe gee HILDRENS’ Just from the Scanalactors ecatved by the last steamer. I also have a ‘tes pega of pabinerd Gate hrdton ee codkbin dx. . . ing, Neats Foot Oil, ‘French,alt, Kip, a Skins, Sole Leather, r, Pegs, Nails; Awls, fhread; Lasts, and in tuct everything ' to be found ima first class Shoe and Finding Store. Repairing done pe the.very best style. gee reton and Shoes made to order. goad BF Warrauved im-eyery case, . pegs ee iets of my own manuficture always on juand and will sell my Goods — this city. NATIONAL Hair alt, Deering and Ba TC. LAMPE contiitesas , heretofore, at the old stand. Particular attention paid to the cutting of Gents’, Laik you wanta dies’ vupuren’s Hair. I ] shave,’ Jeni elt thie’ placd: “Hot; cbia und shower Baths at ail times. Always on‘hand a large stock of Dr. Jeinings* Reproductr, the best article for the hairever produced.. Agent or Knowles Vegetable Hair Késtorér.'” 24 _. Kea GOLD ANDSILVER MINING COMPANY.’ Lotatio# of Wotksand Mine wuvutdow Late Mining District, Nevada county,California. Notice is we is peceyy give given,that ata meeting of the Trustees6 avove Compuny . held on aly 158 Gesess2. Was See es aan Niger August 14th 1863. Any at ee ene aes saawanibon sunk theléth day of wile ate advertised enthat: a ete will ‘fuveday, Septembef «1st; 1863, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costes of Eteirs and yp rmpedn — es Kea. SBM. Co. emer tron & Brass Foundry, Sa Seno ee . W. Hi ona, Secretary: ay ioe a Fe HA ‘size es _GREATREDUCTION { “EM. PRICES OF HEAVY & SHEL” HARDWARE . IRON, STERL,: 0-60. << emma o . (From Date we: will sell for CASH ONLY,!. All Goods : in ‘our Line at ‘SAN FRANCISCO “WHOLESALE _ PRICES AND FREIGHT? ——Merchants, Mechanics.and Mimers throughout the County wili find it to their interest to (@-GEF OU CASH PRICKS wesc BU VENG !_gat : ‘WE SHALL BB CONSTANTLY IN RBCEIP?F of Goods, direct from the Manufacturers,and can save to our tie aa ig irom TEN to TW. Ye PERCENT xnpon. . their ewes = te” Persons having accounts upon out Books are requested to s settle them atObes, CRAWFORD & 00. Nevada, J uly 3d, 18, r 8. —Parties indebted! tone(thenndersign"ea must ‘BR. Us” soon, as we have done Banking business with them pareaease oollaseral) lou enough. Nevada, July ae: PaciFi¢ MUTUAL LIPEINS ( co OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. POLICIES NON-FORERIEABLE.~ Policies Bxemvt i from ‘Execution. LELAND. STANFORD, President. 4H. FY HASTINGS, Vice President: * cheaper than any other House in } JOS. ORACKBON. Seoretary. ‘LELAD ase eg SaM JL. LAV YENSON, NuWDUN ON BOUTH, POH, USS. H. Seacites HASTINGS, xB B KENY BN om ObonRab Whit, REASONS FOR R INSURING Ix THE PACIFIC Mutual Life. Insuranee, Company, OF CALIFORNIA, » : itl Birst—The rates of Jnsenaet pre leaner than in the Eastern States or Exdrope, conaequently the yee = melee rts 7 accruing t ; eons se 7 stelee cies insued by ‘Com‘and the a ue 408 exes pt ; om Execution by the Californisa—hae ONLY «STATE. wile ‘DNIUN ‘that Se teeniatinortenes i this Com ra— are Non-F prices anes amv ITS Policies Wal be sas ia dela or by loam as the applicant may Y elect to py bis Ir iam, se SCHREIBER HOWELL. { S7Zand 39, gree p selina J. A. BRUMSBY, Traveling Agent. JOHN PATTISON, Agent Nevada City. PACIFIC UNION EXPREsS 50. Pacific’ Union nh Express ‘Co will . eet forward a DAILY RESS w Dutch mens” Rowena, Soa nil, __ Biber City, oar car Pe ad epg Smo 28 cy Eat) wake xg, ceccanen tania GEO. W. KIDD & Co : Soseateac 2 es or ta94590 eer te cha WwFreap,. LEAVIER & oe. se roa