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ee treme 7 te nae mam See Ae EEE LS UREN ORC ty
““alimian, to stand by
* ‘/@onaummation of this work, and ‘men
. "Poa that Gonoral Rosrane as given
his @Ghséit to run for Governor upon the
SP con coamdenental This may be so oF it
ig ey tacoma ant ths nefarious
_principles of the copperhead party be disgraced by @ cloak of ‘loyalty. If Rose. tipi consents to become a candidate cf the
' eopperheads, he. comes before the people
prc lta ray et me of that party,
eader, pledged to carry ont
‘ Saenuae ‘He comes a8“Gencral
_»Einglish.came before.the People. of Conit, as Geary came before the peoRs Penneylvanis, and as McClellan
eame before the people of the United States,
opRepreseniting “principles which ‘are inimi~— to the nation, He, notwithstanding
his‘ past record, will be as much the repMegentative of Democracy as VallandigGeneral Lee, the rebBette
was a soldier of some note before
bk ip arms against the nation, and
‘diould’ Rosecrans consent to become the
‘aes of the copperheads of California, we do not see why he should be entitled to any more support from Union
_ men than Downey or Bigler, if they were
candidates. Any one of these men as candidates of the Democracy would be the
re tative of. the Johnson reconstruc
“sion policy; and would be pledged ngainst
the adoption of the proposed Constitution“Sal Amendments, and against the Reconstruction policy of Congress. They will
‘he plated ih antagonism to the Union
“gas and we do not see why one should
rvs any more than another. In
this: contest it will not be an issue between
men, but a contest for measures of the
a ~Jmost vital importance to the State and na“tion’; measures upon which depend the
safety and-unity of the nation, so far as
the voice and votes of California go in the
“tuatter. This State must aid or oppose
I¢hework of re-organization of the States
ri oon being #0 successfully carried forward
“Wn the South. It is the duty of every loythe party. until the
2 een nothing when they oppose it.
yh Rosecrans stand as high as Grant
“@ soldier, yet. asthe representative of
Weicchand principles he would be unWorthy of the support of members of the
“"Gnion party, and his past record should
have no more weight than the record of
Johnson before he deserted the Union
party. The time has come when Union
x ‘*tken ‘cannot be led to embrace their oppo‘ménts, simply because they wear a gilded
_ exterior. . We want. none of the Democraey in this State, even though it be offered
date shape of sugar coated pills, labelled
8 on the outside. Let the Union
ation select the best men in the
“party for candidates, and if “Old Rosey”
“eonsents to be a candidate for the Demoche'll Wish he was in Connecticut
i the canvass is over.
(idea tatia™ Ganend Connor declines to
‘bem candidate for Senator in San Joaquin
. Dweap.—John Spratt,a man well known
‘in Yolo county, died suddenly at Woodland, on Wodneoday lnat. last.
Tae Great Decieee 0 of Yolo county,
contains the names of 1,159 citizens. Over
vce names yet remain unregistered.
lips made of India rubber, and
pee lin the same material, are the
—— ee to the fashions in New
te
#
ei
“4
a claims to be the greatest
“ oity between St. Louis and the Rocky
Mibestaing
a Tun New. York Tribune thinks: that
‘wote of the South will exceed
: . white vote, under the Reconstraction
Malt am
_ AP «dinner eon New York{.
sient, by a wealthy citizen up town,
the waters were dresséd in scarlét dats,
knee-breeches, silk stockings, and a
Gored'wigs, after the old Wiglish fashion
Quakers, uayetho Denver News;-fromNorth Carolina, are emigrating in large
numbers to Kansas. They make thé very
best class of citizens, and we would be
glad if some of them would pave the way
for an-advent of their sect to Colorado.
Cleaveland, Ohio, having been afflicted by
® frightful odor for several days, which repulsed her friends, at last discovered a
dead mouse in her waterfall. It was most
likely .put there by ‘her mischievons
brother.
GEORGE ‘Wilkes says of Hiram Woodruff: “He never betrayed his trust ; never
was suspected of.alié; and if good deeds
charter a man to be regarded asa Christian, Hiram Woodraff certainly was one.”
THE Poon “Print. ”—The following
toast was given at a printers’ supper —
“The printer—independent as a woodsawyer, proud as Lucifer, poor as Job’s
turkey, and the personification of intelligence.”
EFrrcts oF Fridgut,—Amelia Lee, a
young girl, while practicing singing in
Spalding Church, England, was x0 frightened by a bat which alighted on her face
and bit her, that she is suffering from pavalysis of the brain, which induces long
fits of sleep, lasting for weeks.
PorsonED.—Three boys, digging in the
woods, near Albany, New York, lately,
for artichokes, sweet flag and other well
MIiscHIEVoUS Joxm—A. young lady in .
‘setible at the 36 tap of ‘the bell,
én of Ireland, and Antone Stephens, a
native of Austria, were yesterday naturalized in the County Court.
For. ‘One Day.—We learn from the
Grass Valley Union that J. G. Bolander,
“was sent by Judge Byrne to the county
jail, for one day, for. refusing. to answer
questions concerning money in his possession, belonging to Otto Wiedero, against
whom a — pending.
Dr. Bryant, who professes to cure all
manner of deseases by the laying on of.
hands, will soon visit.this county.
ABour $1,000 has beet raised by the
Boethern Relief Committée in Grase Val.
ley.
THE people of Auburn are skier steps
to get up a Fourth of July celebration.
STARTED vP.—The mill upon the Jim
ledge has started up again; and there is a
prospect that the mine will pay first rate.
THE Birchville Company, at Eureka,
have a ledge in their mine two feet and a
half wide and the rock is filled with rich
galena sulphurets,
YESTERDAY was the warmest -~ we
have had for a month.
atest
DENVER.—Active preparations are already being made’ for many fine large
buildings to be erected in Denver, Colorado, this season. j
A SHEEP recently 1 landed o1 on Rye Beach,
New Haven,having swam seven miles.
QUAKERS.—A Quaker meeting-house has
been erected in San Jose, and the members
of that denomination residing there are
known roots, dug up and ate something
which resembled the artichoke, and in a
few moments all were taken ill. One
died, but the others were saved by the
prompt use of remedies.
THEY are enjoying a tremendous sensation in Liverpool, England, where a youth
of 17, disguised as a young lady, has, by
the connivance of the principal lady teacher, been residing for a year past in a fashionable girl’s boarding school, patronized
exclusively by the aristocracy.
A UADY in Vermont has for twenty-five
years past spent all her savings in adding
gold beads to a chain or string which was
left to her by a relative, with the inj unction to do so “for her sake.” A gentleman
who saw the chain lately says it is now
about thirty feet in length, and consists of
more than one thousand gold beads, of
different patterns, worth from three to five
dollars apiece, _
A LITTLE boy in an Illinois country
town was recently killed under somewhat
odd circumstances. His father hada but:
ting ram, and the boy was amusing him.
self by putting the-handle of a pitchfork
through a crack in the barn door for the
ram to but against. The ram butted at
the handle aud drove the tines of the fork
violently: against the boy’s head, one of the
tines entering the boy’s eye and penetrating the brain.
-_
GREELY, it is said; has written a letter
to Breckinridge, asking him to come. back
and help to reconstruct the South. We
shall next expect to hear that the “white
coated” has again embraced spiritualism,
and is communicating with Booth on the
subject of loyalty.
~~» -—--—Curious Horg.—The principal hotel
of Omaha is remarkable for its great powerin the divisibility of provisions. Travelers who have stopped there say it is astonishing to contemplate the number of
dishes it takes in that house to serve up a
single small potato.
Tue Silver Mountain Bulletin entered
the third year of its existence on the 4th
inst, In announcing this fact the editor
says the continued publication of the pa
per is problematical: « Encouragement in
a financial shape being lacking.
victed of robbing Downing’s clothing store
ig ordered to aspen ecm the Hong 3
: A hg: Annual Meetin
To we Sewrenclp.—John Turner; tine . IGS betwee
about to organize a congregation.
—_—_—_—_————————_—___
; ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
LANCASTER & ‘MASEY, Proprietor,
May 31, 1867,
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J Dodson do @ D-Dornin San Jua
P Curry do J Morgan do
J Clark do AB LindseyJG Gilchrist do J Dixon <
J W Brown Washin W B Churchill Py T
E D Carney Hunts h F M Watson Hun-h
CJ Brown Dutch F E H Goodman Gol F.
L Van Dusen Washi N P Brown’ Nevada
I, Haner Bloomfield C Barker do
W Oliver Eorest Hil R L Thomas _. do
C W Scott-Anthon h H Wa do
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J Culbertson Cisco “J D White Washin
RP Barnett Cana.h Miss Alexander do
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Temperance’ “Lecture,
A
TEMPERANCE LECTURE ill ed by Youre will be deliverARTEMUS WARD,
AT THE
NEVADA THEATRE,
Saturday Rveling June Ist, 1867.
Doors eg at? o'clock. Lecture commences
at 8o'cl
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.
parser.
m3i
of the Stechnahdine of the
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPA.
OF CALIFORNIA will be held at the office of
the Company, in the City of Sacramento, on
TUESDAY, the bgp Ahk 18.7,
m3i LEK, JR,, Secretary,
Pennsylvania Engine Company.
The members of the ‘above named
are hereby notified to t
Se Bote, on ie
.Wednesday Evening, June 5th.
stan p nana) Bietion Of Officers will take place
LOST.
ON THE isth
Patter VELVet Fome RSE, containing ‘o Ra0
per and come mia col.” the property st tke
TRaNebairr Ufloe is Se Ere
meni of
County, California.
. mas
ee
May 20th
J. F. BUSSENIUS,
Pharmaceutist and Chemist,
MASONIC BUILDING.
Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts.,
NEVADA,
&® PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS ACCUrately prepared at all hours—DAY OR NIGHT,
AGENT FOR
_ Occidental Insurance Company
of San Francisco, and
New York Life Insurance Company
of New York,
Suet
PRATT’S ABOLITION OIL.
E. F. SPENCE,
Agent for Nevada.
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY.
HE DEMOGRANS OF NEVADA TOWNare requested to meet at TEMPERANCE HALLS on Saturday evening, June Ist, at
Ke o'clock, to select” m delegates to attend
e County Convention,to at Grass ValOe 3B rder of the Township
Committee,
D. CLAN BY: . Commitice.
m%6 Wu. W. CROSS.
FARE TO SACRAMENTO
TELEGRAPH
Five Dollars ‘and ‘a Half .
ley, on June 15!
FARE. TO — 50 OTS.
ye TELEGRAPH STAGE LINE . Colne
with the Central Pacific Railroad at Colfax.
A Daily Six Horse Coach will leave the
‘National Exchange Hotel, Nevada,
At5.304. m., (Sundays excepted) connecting at
Colfax with the Cars
Fox Sonremenia.snd. ¥.
at Cisco via
“Whe Faré from Nevada t ‘Virginia. Ci same
as from Colfax to: Virginia. _—
. ab Rs dba, agin mnen
agent's eS passes
Nevada, April sa #7" 7eleeraph Stage Co.
Ohio Mining Company.
OTICE is hereby given that there will bee
5) Ruscse sas
mt gs Not a foe ‘the ,
GEO. G. ELLIS, Secretary
To Rent or For Sale,
‘ eres fully sustains yeur prediction
”
18 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF Tas
Protoxide’ ‘ot Iron.
STRIKES AT THE ROOT oF DISEASE
By-supplying the Blood withite vrra1 PRINCI,
PLE, OR LIFE veamenelll earate
This is the secret of the mondecia success of:
this remedy in curing
Diegeniin, Liver Ceapbnint Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Ner.
vous Affections, Chills and
Fevers, Homors, Loss of
Constitutional Vigor
Diseases of the
Ktaneve and
Bladder,
Female Complaints,
And all Diseases originating ina Bad state
of the Blood, or accompanied by Desmirr
OF A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM.
gine free from Alcohol in any form, ita enereffects are not followed by corresponding
fom on, butare permanent, infusing sTRENeTH,
. VIGOR and NEW LuiFs into all parts of the system,
and building up an Kron Constitution.
te
Dyspepsia and Debility.
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D.D,
gies Canada East, March 24, 1865.
* “y am an ase Dyspepti of more ears’ etan
ap z “T have i 80 wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during
which I have used the Peruvian Syrup, thatI can
-] scarcely perreeds myselfof the real 5 OE People
who have known me are astonished at
Iam widely known, and.can but peace 99 to
others that which has done so un for me.”
Acase of 27 years standing cured.
From INSLEY JEWETT, No. 15 Avon Place,
Boston, Mags,
“T have suffered, and sometimes severely, for
2 years, from dyspepsia. I-commenced taking
the Pert Pernvian Syrup, and found immediate ben
from it. In the.course of three or four weeks I
was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and
have enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since.
One of the most Distinguished Jua friend, as follows:
“T have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP.
NEW MaN Of me ; infased intomy
r and energy ; Tam no longer oy yen
debilitated, as when you ae saw me, ee
peal taland puyslcal ‘than yn mak ating te
last: tive youre” at any .
H
An eminent Divine of Boston, says:
“T have been us: sis iabweasl weg od
some time past ; neing ves me
ey of spirit Risctic Elacticity of —
Thousands have been changed by the ws
af this remedy ; from weak, sickly, suff
ing creatures, to strong, healthy, and hapy
sonably hesitate to give it atrial. ,
A hic t of 32 pages, co curtihente
of f cares and recommesiatious 4 goon fe!
will beast pone toany pee
ofe Rentn ace” Me PRON
, FOR sau BY
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No, 36 Dey Street,
‘
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RF SPENCE, Newadan ’
-BOcal
THE GE
“ Jocated at ¢
ship, is yie
was comple
and since t
lion has be
after two v
‘mill, was $
during. the.
were inter
storms, an¢
upon the g
twelve fee
rapidly, an
road open {
that work ‘
tage.
CONVICTE
as August
Courity Cor
of attempt
upon a chi
testimony }
laid the git
road to sch
to consam
plead « insa:
“could’nt s
a moment
lty as
e@ was or
Monday ne
Tar Ra
ed to those
Glenbrook
commence
race will be
and Evans’
@ running
Then will f
“Charley C
lor.” The
four ‘horse
race “Char.
berth” an
against 3:4
time witho
ing up” at
between Jc
— inte)
a am
cae”
ELECTIO
election fo1
throughou
day of Jun
notices, cel
be forward:
elections a
State Sup
quired to
of the Reg
heretofore,
36, 38.and
The provis
to election:
cluded am
the Regis
was passe
Act. The
their elect
their