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June 10, 1868 (4 pages)

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Tus Nationat Panrr—The party
It cannot be accused of sectionalism, as
It exists in every State of the Unica
_ from Maine to Texas, and from the At. lantieto the Pacific. Io the large ma_
jority of States it is the dominant party
and in others it at least maintains the
position of = very strong minority. In
2 geographical point of view it is then
. « National party. I's national character is ‘more apparent in the principles
thomal ‘love by declaring in favor of
maintaining the dignity and hosor
of the country by the istrict fulfilment
earned « reputation as a national party
by the manner in which it conducted a
dation. It has proved its nationality
of slavery and opening the way for free
--‘Jabbor on every foot of American soil>
and manufactares. In the reconstruc~~ taf thie Union party is manifested by
which before plunged the nation into s
long and bloody war, and thus prevent
_. forever the recurrence of another strife
between sections. The efforts of the
éntitle it to rank as the National party
of the Union. A party with such principles should reesive the earnest support
of every loyal citizen. The Democracy
is an ultra sectional party in principle,
as ig demonstrated by ite course during
in their efforts to divide the nation. It
has endeavored since the war to preserve and the same evils
_ Welch, canned the civil strife and thas
forfeited all claim to the support of loyal
_ men. It is now managed and led by
men who are avowedly sectional, loving
the States more than their Nation, and
who pride themselves on being the followers of Calhoun. Such are the men
that make Democratic platforms and do
the reasoning and thinking for the par‘ty. Let loyal men think of this and they
must stand in the coming contest on
the side of the Union party and follow
their great leaders, Grant and Colfax to
vietory.
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Tax Santa Baneana Post.—We
have before us the firet copy of this
journal, recently issued by Boust and
Ferguson, I¢ is larger than Boust’s
old paper, the Dutch Flat Hnguirer, ws
neatly printed, and contains a large
amount of reading matter. A part is
printed in Spanish to accommodate that
class of readers.
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SEVERAL defrauding Collectors have
been fined and imprisoned in New York
for defrauding the Gcvernment,
Seru Wood, a pioneer, shot himself
at Mud Springs on the 2d inst.
. > mento to Virginia at three, and Austin
for woven cents.
2 OI IHEVIIE -e
It presumes on the ignorance of its
readers if it questions the low ebb to
which the national en dit was fallen
under the traly “Democratic” administration of the old man imbecile, Bachanan. National credit is not geaged alone
chanan’s Secretary of the Treasury,
there was war or secession, to borrow
$10,000,000, and only obtained $7,022,
initial deposit rather than take and pay
tided over till his resignation, by selling
Gen. Diz, the succeeded him in Buchavan’s cabinet, attempted, Feb. 1861,
te borrow a small sum on twenty year
bonds at six per cent. ; and was obliged
to sell those bonds at an average discount of nine and a half per cent. Sce
Amer. Encyclopedia, Article Finances
under which the republic commenced
the world has ever known—a straggie
in which it was ultimately required to
keep on foot an army of one milwar in which well-appointed armies had
to be transported by water or railroad
for hundreds of miles—a war for which
mearly every weapon, every carriage,
had to be raised on the heel of every
our government was in imminent peril
of capture—when foreign capitalists
was criminal madness and folly to coning the war a failure; and such papers
as the National were denouncing every
mistake and every patriotic exertion of
the government ; and the whole Copperbead party of the north were seeking
to depress the government credit and
prevent enlistments. Does the National
assume to deny the agency of the
Union party in surmounting these obstacles? The raising of the loans
whereby the war was prosecuted to a
t-icmpbant conclusion was the standing
miracle of the contest.
Weil might Mr. Sargent say :
soil.
MINING ACCIDENT.—Assessor Bean
informs us that Thomas Whitford was
caught by the hanging wall ia a tun— at the bond geet cea caer ry
mine yesterday, and severe red,
His shoulder and back oot ear
crushed, and he sustained serious internal injuries.
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A LADY correspondent of the Milwaukie Sentinel, who, writing under a
a nom de plume, had attracted considerable attention, received a note from a
—— admirer, recently, in which
writer said that a who could
put such beautiful th
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conventions and platforms were declar. Koom
of the Union over every foot of Soathern .
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JULIUS DREYFUS,
bby AGENT FOR SEIBERT’S WINES, and
has the following brands ;
ZINFINDAL,
HAMBURG,
CATAWBA.
SAUTURNE,
CHARSELAS,
Also, s five article of WINE COGNAC.
These Wines and Brandy were made in the
For sale by the Bottle, Case or
Galion, at th. U. 8. BAKERY, Pine Street.
“The Union party found the national
credit destroyed, traitors in the Cabi. *”Sd® Jane Th.
te nad vom: arvaien in the Said ‘ .
t ’s life. A y LU L
ed over our destruction. That party
called vast aresiee to the Sell, opeed . BLUE TENT GAW MILL on
called vast armies to t dl
and disciplined them, beat down the GEN: —
arme of traitor hosts, and bore the flag A EPeAL ASSORTMENT OF LUMFor Sale at Market Rates.
All
done in the best
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WAGONS built
Vehicles ironed a4 and all
ON STOCK,
TRON Wo:
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JAMES MON £0,
. ed. They have
Prom Mission Street Whart, San Francicco,
as I80 clock, noon,
oman aroun : = ae
wall with Ux Companys splendid acw StcamGUIDING STAR 3,000 TONS,
FOR NEW YOEK
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BOCTOR H. TILING,
Graduate of the University at Dorpat.
Baildi
—Uniou Hotel, Nevads city, Cal.
= Bmer rs = i oid
JOHN W. QUICK, Manuiacturer.
Removal to Vulcan iron Works, Fremont St.
bet. Mission & Howard, Sen Fraucisco. apli
WILLIAM LEWIS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
cIGkRs,
TOBACCO,
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
MATCHES,
oe
—JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—
¢@7THE LARGEST AND BEST LuT EVER
‘RECEIVED IM THIS CITY,
Nevada, Apr 26th.
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YOU: are hereby ordered to appear at
YOUR ARMORY,
On Saturday, June 13th,
At 10 o'clock, A. M.
6. READ. 3. WARD.
READ & WARD,
Veorwaréders,
Successors to Worrell & Co., Weaver & Daveuport and Whitney & Co.,
Dealers in
FLOUR AND FEED,
OfficeCOLFAX, at Railroad Bepot.
§37~ Goods forwarded to all parts of Nevada
Mark Goods , care R. & W. Send
= to Colfax, with each con-.
Colfax, June Sth.—tf
GIANT POWDER: *
ed in the
deste
ridges or
All orders promptly filled by addressing
BANDMANN, NEILSON & Co.
Ban Francisco.
Quarts Mines of Nevada
success, can be obtained
at $150 per pound im cartfam Francisco, May tat—tf
KEEP COOLGOOD ICE
T's may aba COMPANY are
ICE to Panbn
now
the
ty to
CLOTHING STORE! .
Wher: youcan buy Clothing, ete.
hbk hb t
MEYER & COMPANY,
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts,
NEVADA CITY.
Everybody concedes that we have
—TEE—
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING!
Ever Brought te the Meuntains.
= MEYER & COs. _23
HOT TO BE UNDERSOLD !
NEW GoeoRs!: NEW PRICES!
MEYER & CO., :
county that they have
JUST OPKNED A MAMMOTH
—akDp—
Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits.
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OFCALIFORNIA BLANKETS
BOYS’ CLOTHING!
Having purchaeed our Goods for CASH of
the Leading New York Houses,
SINCE THK DECLINE IN PRICES,
WE CAN AND SHALL RUN A LIVELY OPPOSITION TO
HIGH PRICES.
eens
WE HAV8 A SUPERIOR
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE LINEN SHIRTS!
Miners’ Shirts
and Underelothiag,
STOCK OF
Boots,
aie and
ft Gaiters,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
SATCHELS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
And Everything pertaining to &
FIRST CLASS
CLOTHING STORE.
EVERY VARIETY OF
RUBBER GOODS —#)
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE
: —To—
COUNTRY DEALERS.
t@ Bring on your coin and take
the Goods away. We buy and sell
for cash, consequently we can sell
é Tis ié MEYER
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