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“POR PRESIDENT;
OENERAL ULYSSES § GRANT
11 \ Wor Vice President,
SCHUYLER COLFAX.
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THE « Laastriay addy SoLprens.—
eeitaietetbaainiie
The Democratic journals are making a
. great doal'of capital out of the few 'sdl.
fore they were made, 4 Convention .
held in Alabama. slected delegates to
this Convention and they passed resolutions tendering the thanks “ot the
Southern people to, Jeff, Davis for the
_ unflinching courage and unsurpassed
_ ability with which he acquitted himeelf of: his oath to defend the Conatitution, and paid him the respect of the
Convention as a patriot and incorruptible ‘man:"' These mén went to New
York representing their constituents
who itidorsed Davis and gave their inent to Seymour. Tliey' were
conservative soldiers representing the
National. Democracy. Those _resolutions are ‘only of a pfece with the statements made by. Vance and: Wise at
the late Richmond meeting, in which
they asserted the cause of the Confedercy was now more encouraging than
_ ever before and that secession ‘was still
alive. Bow do war Democrats who
_ Stood by Lincéli and the nation in the
hour'of' danger like the comipany they
are in? “Those who help to make candidates for ther; ii ‘oné breath. thank
Jeff. Davis for his treason to the counity, and in the ext sound theipraises
of Seymour and Blair, declaring that in
their election lies the -of gain_ ing *what’was' fought’ for in the -war,
“What man who hates treavon and loves
his 5 country: ean support such candidates
as ‘Sgalnst ‘Grant. and. Colfax? The
rebels theniselves declare thatthe same
issues which were involved in the war
ate at issue ‘again at thé ballot box, and
Pky ate aregtthe Teaaiths te is now: on ex-.
hibition in Pesthy which viaaitnten x
M shavs4
human voice. aI xe
“Pa ‘Alta-says:; The Brodhead
ekplai ns what that constittiti
‘crat, Hénry A/ Wise nigant when lie
tions of the New York Convention,that
Frank Blair was pledged to revolution.
Mr. Blair, in this letter, stated. that
what he wanted was a President whe.
would declare all the reconstruction .
the army to undo its usurpatidn at the
South, disperse the goveriinents which
‘have been established tliere, give the
‘rebels full swing, and join with a Dem. ocratic House of Representatives in the .
‘suppression of the Senate. Mr. Wise
did not exaggerate when he said Mr.
that gentleman seems to desire ig not
so much the success of Democracy as
the appearance on the. scene of a dictator, who is to fix Up everything with a
strong hind.’ When he penned the
letter in questién he. was willing to accept the position of “first villain” in
this new and startling drama ; but notwithstanding the ‘extravagance of the
bid the Tammany Convention assigned
him to an entirely subordinate place, in
which there is nothing more exciting to
be done than to expound Jefferson’s
Manuel, and in icase of tie, decide
questions according to his own opinions.
* GENERAL GRANT is supported by bys
ery-illustrious soldier in-the Union—
Sherman, Meade, Sheridan, Sickles,
Geo. H. Thomas, Hooker, Pleasanton,
Canby, Emory, Scholieid, .Mowér; Ord,
and # host of volunteer generals, many
of whom have heretofore’ been Democrats, Geriérab Hancock is: the only
really eminent officer, who seems wiljing to ape with the anti-war DemocTeey:
Tue . Prrrspure Mine.—The Bitte
burg mining company are going te open
an incline four hundred feet deep, folene the open backs. The work
willbe done by contract. (Proposals:
. will be received for the ome until the
ist of August. It is the purpose of
rj ony dra
7 “. dn = cu omg
said at: the Riehmond meeting, held for
“. . the purpose @f, ratifyiag the nominaBlair was pledged to revolution.’ What}
Halleck, Kilpatrick, Logan, Rawlings, }Democrats on account ofhaving in
war times moved theexpulsion ffom t the
utterances maie when the flag and
Government which he professed to represent was in danger. We Protest, }
however,that the journals whodenounce .
Colfax so bitterly for this act, will reacts.of “Congress null. and.xoid, compel. fresh. theit-memoriea sufficiently to.call. 4
to mind the reselution—-of Frank P. . .
Blair, Jr., for the expulsion of Jno. B.
Clark, of Missouri, a
FRENCH Sopa—-We are indebted to
Victor Chevalier & Co. for a portable
soda fountain, filled with excellent
soda.. The fountain consists of a handsomé glass bottle, with a ‘spring valve
at the top, from which the soda is discharged as it is needed. ~ The soda can
. be used in part, and the remainder will
keep. This soda is\iatiufactired in
. San Francisco, and Chevalier and Co.
have the egeney for thie county.
" MARRIED. :
At Hunt's 4 July ist, 1868, by Rev. C.
H. Northup, 36 Lewis H; Heydinut to Miss
Amanda Faller, both of Hunt’s Hill. .
With the above notice we received a
slice of the wedding cake.
couple have our hearty congratulations
and best wishes for a long and prosperous 8 life.
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Stréet, Nevada City, California,
LANCASTER & ¢ HASEY, Prop’s.
‘ Fuly 21, 1808;
Allen San Francis 8 Gastor Marysvrile. AD
DW Allen do 8 L Daniels & f Chico
F Dassonville do J Thompson Bloontie
I Goodridge do. . HM Moore Moores
-MD-Boruck doW Hughes do5Ot Fe acme Uae Beer, . } or 0, Rucan Grass
Jd Jacobs Hunts hi W Webb. do: .
4 Campbell & w Virg J Hoban do.
Mrs Roberts Geld. HiuJd Green
D Henry. You pet I H baa Nevada.ler, Can: hill. +? ane doé M id Brooklyn — B Read do
Mrs J Dana Campton J 4 Palmer de
Miss Collins San Juan ©
-OHAWK “AND MONTREAL 0O
COMPANY. ‘Location of ‘Works, Meadow
loyal-mem of ail partiog sioiild #0 vote . the company ‘to oredt farger, hoisting . Lik¢ Mining be py .
that: these questions. can be: settled. bes . works; and “arrange the mine that . following described stock, on account of assesam. on the 15th day of June, A. D.
youd controversy. ‘Leadttiig Democrats . Work can be done to he very, best ad. 1968, the several amounts set opposite’ the
, to bel Palao dy ? that . va stage. qt eo the ‘Feapective shardlio! as fol‘the ‘reconstruction ‘policy:-of Congress " : Certificates.
must stand ‘or fall in’ this contest, and. THE National pronounces the Unién Py a ge _— Se : : oad :
that policy isnothing more or léss than . By¢ting held aj Yeu-Bet on Wedness Tecnertee ee ee id ee ba a bs
* @ deterthisiation to, 40. establish, Sough-. day last afizele.” “Will that papérin-. chasennws a5 8
ern State governments that there will . form us how successful the Democratic Cohn foe ia 30° 150-00
Ue.bo treasonable . nucleus ‘each as the >meeting announced for the same evepees op ane: cz = pe)
* Ku Klax Kian’ about “which to estabning was? The You Bet Club has ap{ DeBell Catherine 8 0 30 00
lish another rebellion. on ite rolls @ mamberywhio! yored: for . BMeryJoeeue ae eb ee
See ted Haight, and the meeting was enough . FiunGeo. ven e pp
Tae Times: saye:. Phe Seal Rime . to make the Democracy of Little York . Finsterer George “a's 88S
Round Tablé, 4 Desiocratid. "Journal of . sick. tered. = lla * ghaaae Silnaee 9
th ie } Finsterer George coool 04 9 27 00
1¢higher . , in ite issue pre. Ripeterer George ee ey. Gees 2.09
ceding ‘the meeting A the New York} THE Union primary was héld in So: . soon . maith allt hers hy vie
Convention, that the Democratic mem . Dome county on Saturday, ‘Thecontest ry se fh BSG 9680
ders had resolved “to ‘slaughter Chase, ;in Petaluma was between Westniote. Hunter voy 8 we
because, they had asked entirely too land and Hartson, who are candidates — +e 58. eS Pl ; pt.
mach of him and ‘liad ‘been refused. 1+ . for Congress. Westmoreland’s friends-. 'Lamolle J ae 10° * * 8008
warns: them, ‘however, that this’ will . Carried. Zamolo Mrs 190.22. 1! i4aeo f
make the.¢lection. of Grant’ positively ” a Td a a ; R44
certain; telling them that“if'thereever. DAmy Line—English & Wells’ . Leriche L 15%.. 5 00
was safety in @ political forecast it is . Stages will hereafter run to, Moore’s nee F Riise 8B 4 4o
safe-to say that-no candidate of the Ju. Flat and Eureka daily, starting on the wanes sie 42.00
ly’ Cohvention can by the” remotest . @rival of the Colfax stage. in this city, Mullin t WS shares aoas hel tee 300
eltaticd Ve élected unless that candidate . Commecting with Chipp’s Flat and Min. . Hewcgmb1 WS sharesss.98 baldue 5.90
be the Chief J. ustice.” nesota line. Opdieltey. rm ee 3x 9%
bey
eees
“Wer contra; the ‘Cincinnati Znguirer Fini Pachere B “985 "3 500
publishied'a letter from ‘an Indiana Dem-. 4 “AN 38 ander arrest for. bigamy in . Pachere B ee ae eee
ecrat man who says: “Pens of thouCroctanetl, pee Pecakintae mar worsen ec ie mo ope
sands of Democrats, myself among the eee py wives Reeves KC 10 ebarteds. vee al due 30 50
number, will*vote for Grant before they Rellingens “9 * 1800
: will for Chaaeyqndvother tens of thou-. . REFU@I0 VALpaso. ‘has obtained» . Rondeau 2 10-00
‘ "sands WilE not voteif he is nominated, . Judgment ih the Fourth District Court . BAW Ry ER 1) IE 3B 00
We wonld rather. vote for, and trust . fr $10,000 against C." J." Robinson for . mith fa oe a te
tho Presidency, to, the true old soldier . # breach of. promise. teplenJar tons MOrveg 3” 94.00;
than to a whining, hypocritical civilian. . Beepiche a Ss a 2 36 00
If Seyttiotit oF "Hepdricks ‘should be. HOP Cuntumi.—'There ate 145 acres . ‘Timmons J a 2. =.
tad: Kola aha prottl of hops in Ukiah Valley,and it-is caleui ons J +279 «13 38 00
omina * P e88 CADVASS . lated there that the yield, at two years . Trustees . ye as 2 rod
will go om,” 5. old,: ek Sue acre, and ; ‘yrell [Wshares ..971 bal due eel .
Both agree in one. thiz . pound, giving: Yilve i" cist “ae Re
. mour cannot be elected. vot a 2; and itis tho Wallen J Lie
: ae lal ara og as the soil and climute ia all t the Walle Jerry en) 10% i 30
THANKS.-WWe.are. valleys of the county are very favorable . Wallen Mo Oe
g . 7 aeg . to id , its bcibaibetea wi sobebly White Mar Martin a, ie moe
eae ae 16 ‘leading interest “= tare " n a a.
. gage and docuinents from } 78, i aie : Wilcox'Geo ein 33004 .
{ ; i Sere ew g :
to, Congressman Jetickes Tor ‘®! copy or! GRAFTON and Coos counties, No! ane aocedich bo wits se ovter af
his speech upon “Th6” Vill ‘to ‘regulate . havecatJeddt dorty starch amills An each, . !¢ Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day of
the civil service of the Waited, States . Pounty. Hach af these mill wurn out pel ot adid Wack, will be told atpebite wich
and p i “ ae erst of. prime: « munaually 2) Bs will be Booger ge! the ot en
_ fon. Five hundred . of sale. votes. at tal meatl .
q D UGUST
on k UR,
Hodge of a Mr. Long fee tronponable .
The happy .
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ANNUAL MEETING.
—oFr THE— :
Glenbrook~ Park ~ Jockey~Ciub } . »
_s °WILLiawd WATT, President.
J. A. Lancaster, C. W.Smith, L, A. Walling,
P. a a Rae Ck cenayee!
.-THARDWARES .
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ee
sai aren Ue 1.
Ira A. Raton Borredpouding Bekrersry .
Thos. B. Merry, Recording Seunetate,
lsaac Wilhamson, ‘I'reasure:
W. C. Pope, 1. Wiliauisun, “Thos. B. Merry,
Auctioneers. — .
‘SHE ANNUAL RACES BEGIN ON
Wednesday, Jaly 22nd, 1868.
FIRST DAY.
First Race—T'he Glenbrook St. Leger, a
‘dash ot two miles, free to ali running horses,
‘Purse $200, to be divided ; $150 to thefwinuer,
and $50 te the horse that is abead at the end
of the first mile.
SxconpD’ Race—Purse $200, free to al trotting horses that haved
heats, 3 in 5, in harness.
SECOND DAY.
Finst Rack—Purse $300, free to all trotters . :
that never beat 2:85; mile heats, 3 in 5, in
harness.
Szecenp Kace—Purse $200, free for all running horses, mile and repeat,
HIRD DAY.
Finst Racw $450 sér 4M fining horse<, two mile heats,
Skoonp Kack—Puree $350, for all trotters
and pacers, mile heats, 3.1m 5, in harness.
Three to enter and two ur more to start in
each of theabove races, which will ve governed by the rules of the Sacramento Jockey Ciub.
Entrance Goad stabl ean the pont mtg Sh er ae
Goed 8 it uf
‘bles be taken we Duly a nad joa
stails can be had at “Byrne! 8 stabie, Grass Valley, or Saxby & Lancaster's Nevada.
Entries for the first day’s race will close at
the Secretary's office in Nevada, on July 21st,
1868, at5 p.m. All other eniriesto be made
‘on the coutse with the judges.
Ladies—accompanied ~ ‘pene siele
‘ted free to the Courage..
By order of WM. WAT'T, President.
Tickets—each . day—81. je19 .
Agents \ Wanted.
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OR W. 6 HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN,t et complete medical work
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Well known a Emporium. A et pegs pong ge evade vad
day, the lot day of August, ig tor thé purpose of eerting delagnien 10. State aud
sivnal Aysuies C ‘; to
BANNER BR BROTHERS. ks iene
S=TRY IT P AND: SEE. or Fit District al Ea Cie
a 3 held on Saturday, yi Hen 4 All those one
thelr Immense ste will of FashtonColine tor President and. eae President, wil
be ok oe eee
ent ne Be om aan ~¥) The following i tog elegans of Delecounty, : Ehren a rect 1p elogetes—Nevada 1:
INDUCEMENTS SET! sco 4 ann Piece we} 15 delegatee—Gras
ANT VE. Valley orest Spring Glove Kanch .
FINE CLOTHING Piet oa Township 1—Roagh and
FURNISHING GOODS! Pete var 5 pnaiae 23) Mooney #1815
BOOTS AND SHOKS, aera vant eee Ae:
“. ATS 2; Bureke 2 ex-Noyth =
%, oe ". fleid 1; city Si oc Sa
PTA «. e at aay
amanda.” ie on . ingion 2; apenr ¥ 7
. pleadow Lake 5 ites— ees etre Bee bee tail to weluur prices before
_— bed
BAN unaee an STOR
= nemeor chine taot JAD invested a “ other
BROTHERS,
Nevada, June Jul deal beret LF
.
eter beaten 2:48, mile ;
“IN, PRICKS oF . (7
HEAVY & SHELF HARDWARE
TRON, STEEL, te. be--:90
¢@ From Date aps ell get for
_,., CASH ONLY..
All Goods i in our Line at
SAN FRANCISCO” WHOLBSALE
PRICES “AND. PREIGHT !
Merchants, ' Mechanics and mnérs throughout the County will
find it to their interest to (2°GETr
OUR CASH ‘PRICES mateny
BUYING ad
=
WE SHALL BE CONSTANTLY IN RECEIPT
ut Gdeds, diréct'frém thé Manutactur-ers,and can save to our Tradé
irom ‘TKN to TWENTY ~
“y Filly CENT, updw yy,
__ their purchases.
bE; Persons, having seogunts upon, gur
. Buoks are, requested to mettle them. at once,’ }
CRAWFORD. & 40.
Nevada, July 84; 1868. spit hat
'S.—Parties indebted to us (the ehibirsilbesteak 888 Ua!’ s00n;: a2 we have ‘done’ 6
Feral) long “enough.
CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & co.
Nevada, July 3d, 1868. !
PACIFIC MULUAL LIFE IW 8.00
OB THE SLATE OF CALIFORNIA.
. POLICIES NON-NORFEKTABLE.
Poligies: Exempt fr from ‘Execution.
LELAND STANFORD; President:~
Bey “Toe: ChACKBON By sprog” hy
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Meadabies Gi eed Ra
. Banking business with tha, (withoat’ collate
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