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UNION TICKET..
hmmm’ ULYSSES 8. GRANT
: For Vice President,
¥OR PRESIDENT,
en TooRTHER ~The war
-_ and peace Democrats don’t pull togeth" man as Hancock or Chase can get the
_ support of the Democracy for the Presidency. Vallandigham demands a con“SCHUYLER: COLPAX.
er, Vallandigham, who edits a journal
in Ohio reflecting the opinions of the
peace Democrats, declares that no such
sistent Democrat as standard bearer.—
On the other hand, war Democrats are
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‘Union nominees and the Union plat“—"“@¥e 86 Moderate that even Democrats}
_ ‘the party they represent. Grant and
. Colfax make a ticket hard to beat. The
‘tempt to’ dogo is a folly only worthy of
all, of Vicksburg, and finally of Rich2 ced, ia ‘not.a third rate General, and
"ee tees Ge as oe ee
The Convention was powerful, damatic
Lime Whigs”—those most hopeless of
“the war a failure” inscribed on our
have gone back to their party since the
~ eanvineéd that more competent or wor". They cannot begin to sce any available
declaring that, they will support no man
who denounced the war and opposed
whipping the rebel States into the Union, The New York Citizen, representing this class, in commenting upon the
form, says: “The platform is sv worded
.' that even the Democrats ¢an scarcely
“ake exception to it, “and the candidates
‘tmight-vote for them if it were not for
wonderful military success of the one.
and the great political ability of the
other, cannot by written down or belittled by newspaper editors ; and the atthe Democratic party. The hero of
Donnelson, Corinth, most wonderful of
no literary seribe can make him one.—
The’ gentleman who has worked his
way up to the Speak rehip in the House
names stronger, individually or collec-.
pay eee the twe which have beén
or of the people, it will
and harmonious, and has the prestige
of success, which will draw many to its
standard. Has copperheadism ever yet
come Grant? It has -been our boast
‘that there were more Democratic than .
Republican soldiers in the ranks of the
loyal armies. Will these mén fight one
way and vote another? Having whipped the enemy in the field, will they
vote him the victory in the council !—
. The leaders who think so must be “Old
political drivellers. Can we go into
this fight against the glories of Vicksburg, Donnelson,. Appomattox Court
House, and a thousand other famous.
fields, with “peace at any price” and
banners?” This is the way war Democtets look at the contest, and many
_ of them, who, like the writer we quote,
fought “under Grant, will be found
voting for him. ‘War Democrats, who
War are Willing, s0 long as they can
mominate candidates and make plat“forms, to have the support of those who
sustained the rebellion and pronounced
the wary failure, but when. it comes to
voting for such they can safely be counted out. Many Democrats who sustained
the war have already made up their
minds to vote for Grant and Colfax.—
They want no better platform and are
thy candidates cannot be found in the
country. The Democracy are losing
hope, and the very uncertainty which
hangs over them is disheartening —
. @andidate though they are within a
few days of their Convention. In their
desperation, some crazy California Dem-ocrats have even suggested little Haight
for the position, no doubt. under the
, ped 3 that his strength would be
in his insignificance.THE Alta says that Chase is so hun-} purposes and expending it under con. it will be impossible to obtain good
evil will be avoided in the future, as all
Srey they. do not: re.
oy for the Prosideney that he would
u-Klux . bie
‘The improvement is Bin entirely to
the abandonment of the old commutation system and the adoption of the
system of collecting money for road
tract as provided for in White’s bill.—
The majority of county roads are now
equal to the toll roads throughout the
county. Under the present contracts
. Winter roads because contracts only
lextend to November, and as no man
will do for the public what he has not
contracted to do, the road Workers will
not build drains and culverts ; but this
contracts must, after November, be
taken for an entire year. There are a
few defects in the system which have
become manifest in its practical workings, but they are trivial compared with
the greater efits. ‘The tax payers
of the county would neverconsent to go
back to the old — of roud management.
Turp Day or Tas. Instrrvre.—
The session was opened by prayer by
Rev. C. H. Northap. Miss Florence
Edwards read a criticism upon the
critic which contained many pungent .
timent. Along and lively discussion
followed upon the. text books used in
reading, and the best method of teaching reading and elocution. Mr. Stoddard, of North San Juan, read a. well
written essay upon the subject cf Atten‘tion, analysing the faculty, and giving
many good suggestions as to the best
methods of securing attention on the
part of. pupils.
_An essay was read in the afternoon
upon “The Teacher's Auxiliaries” by . 4
Mr. Lovett. Hon. E.G. Waite read a
most excellent essay upon the subject of
“Patriotism in the Schools,” taking the
; L Fell do
] — ore history of the tate Hire Giamplte Washin 3 P Vige _ =
struggle should not be excluded from bf ew eS erg! igo) ™ ‘dood
the schools, and that es should _be ffs wmv Wash ~ oP tae ks Nevada
taught to honor patric A KE Ragedale Toll Ho CW ~ do
treason., The re was g d with . 8 Ganson Pleasant Vac H ip da
planse,. Mr. Leonard : his J Thomas San Juan RP. do
APP i See Gee rere ee ee a eee a Sacramen G Corne ~de
‘system of teaching penmanship, and a. W M Ratcliff Deer Cre H Dawley ~~. do
—s discussion followed upon the Re Bch Bureke AG Faraam do
ect,,,.Rev. Mr. Northup then read. #4 Smith, de 2h Sock Ba
: sharp ‘criticism on the Giouahers, giv-. @ Stytes French ;
ing ¢ saaeenes rubs for bad gram.
‘LIABLE !
ir ie Py that the Democrats are
becoming reconciled to the nomination
of Chase, upon the ground that the less
. Democracy there is in a man the better
candidate he will make for the party.
THE Finst—The members of Con.
gress from Arkansas have been admitted to seats, This is the first Southern
State restored to the Union and represented in Congress, Others will soon
follow.
Reno is a uniform rise of 116 feet to
the mile,
WomeENX are allowed to vote in several
localities in the East. In Schenectady,
New York, they vote upon municipal
questions. :
THE Georgia Legislature stands—
Senate 26 Republicans, against 18 Opposition and doubtful. Hovse—96 Republicans against ®B Sven and
doubtful.
It is said that two mnilifons of people
by whom Yeddo, in Japan, is inhabited,
there is not a beggar in the streets, not
a drunkard, not a ruffian. The women
are beautiful, the men are robust and
energetic, there is no trouble about
fashions, education is universal, books
are plentiful, though there are no newsga ;lite is sim —— and easy,marriage
universal oud’ children go naked.
THERE iaack clock in Indianapolis one
hundred and seventy-two years old. Its
face and all its machinery are of massive brass, and was made by William
Wilson, Girthill, Scotland, in 1696, say
its engraved records. It is said to be a
perfect time piece, never varying a minute from the true record from the beginning to the end of the year. Do
they make such clocks now ?
i
A MAN in Pennsylvania has invented
and prepared @ model of an iron railway pa car, one-eighth of an
inch in thickness, cylindrical in shape,
strengthened by iron ribs of V form,
completely padded seuss with at least
fear inches of ing, amply lighted
and ventilated, heated by warm air fartected, in case of
Rien aac be would bo slocted
thrusts, and caused a good deal of mer-.
THE railroad grade from Carson to
naces under the car (outside,) and prothe benefit of Dhatie ata, Mit ing
doubtful whether expenses were niade.
The singing was most excellent, however, and, while it delighted those p: esent,demonstreted Mr.Rutan’s capability
and excellence as a i teacher.
“WE are requested to state that Rev.
D. D. Chapin will deliver a series of
sermons on the Common Prayer, at the
Congregational Church, in this city, beginning on Sunday evening.
ProcraMME.—In the Teacher’s Institute this morning, Miss Anna Cox,
of Grass Valley, will read an essay.—
There will also be discussions on reading, teaching physiology, and the exercises will conclude with a general discussion.
THE Napa Reporter says that many
of the farmers in that vicinity are making experiments in the culture of the
hop, and are satisfied it can be easily
and remuneratively cultivated in that
valley.
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June
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At Lime Kiln, below Grass Valle:
nine 1968, by Rev. D. D. Chapin, J.
‘ood to Mary W Hillman.
petoatore
ARRIVALS-AT THE
NATIONAL. EXCHANGE HOTEL.
Broad Street, Nevada City, California,
LANCASTER & HASEY, Frop’s.
June %, ca
8 Seeley San Francise Mre Creamer Om
_ Maryback do, _C Wilkins Woolseys
4 o do. J Charkle
Lamson
V Pissrager New Orle N Cadman Engla nd
J Yan Winkle Frivco M Cadman do
Miss 8 Wells Oroville U P Puinter Gold Flat
¥F Burr Coburn’s Stati N Hamilton Graze Val
One Thousand Dollars Fine !
Is the penalty for copying or imi‘tating this Advertisenient {
Ee" We caution cvery ome an we
have applied fora patent.
It is a Fact, that no one else can
sell as Cheap as
$HAAS & COMPANY,
os
READ IT!
SS CUT THIS OUT.
AND BRING
TWELVE DOLLARS
In Gold Coin,
AND THIS ADVERTISEMENT
AND IT WILL BUY
FOURTEEN DOLLARS WORTH
AT
8. HAAS & CO’S.
NEVADA CITY.
Opposite Blaze’s Saloon.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FASHIONABLE
CHILDRENS?
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
‘XA copy of this Advertisement
will be accepted as'TWO DOLLARS, in every
Cash purchase smounting to FOURTEEN
DOLLARS.
t@” Prices Guisnateed Thirty per
cent Cheaper than any other
Clothing House in Nevada
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8. ‘HAAS & CO.
not; financially, success; indeed, it i
MARRIED. --_---}do &W Pre @ Hunts bill :
tn sip wilo rmer siios Our
rVE GOT Pie EOUAH
BiGEST THINGIN THE WORLD
‘NO HUMBUG HERE !
NOT 10 BE OUTDONE:!
MENT, CUT IT OUT,
AND TAKE IT
a, .
THE OPPOSITION
CLOTHING STORE!
AND GET THREE DOLLARS al Ve
worth of Goods you bay!
No Clothing Dealer in Nevada city
has any lieense to sell any articie
as Cheap as
MEYER & COMPANY,
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts,
NEVADA CITY,
Everybody concedes that we have
—THE—
BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING!
BRING US SEVENTEEN DOLLARS .
GIVE you
TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF
ANY KIND OF GOODS YOU MAY
Don’t you be Humbugged into
buying Goods without examining
the Prices and the Goods at
B. MEYER & CO’S
OPPOSITION STORE !
WE ARE ON IT KOW .
And will not' be excelled in selling
Latest Styles of Fashionabie
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING
Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests,
—aXD— .
Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits.
FINE. LINEN SHIRTS!Miners’ Shirts
and Underclothiag,
Boots,
Shoes, .-.
and Hai tee
rs,
TRUNKS,
VALISES,
BATCHELS,
UMBRELLAS,
FANCY ARTICLES,
Sere “erent
. Lar ox Macourr asp ane . §
READ THIS ADVERTISE. seneaui
-+ Pri cipal Kider ;
towed ou ‘for-every-$20— 4
= , PACIFIC ELASTIC SPONGE CO,
q sick is unequal
“IN GOLD COIN, AND WE WILL{~
Who has the effrontery to sell .
atiaed Ce vlncsdii sak take . .
the Goods sway. We buy and sell
win exhibit iw Nevada
ON. BOULDER STREET, ‘
FRIDAY wabdaries era JUNE 20mm,
Reger se Leaper,
. Ky MONTAGUE W
DONOVAN, MR: E. SPURGEON. aU Wi
BROS., anda full Company of iy Ferner:
Acrobats, Posturers,srapeaivts,
Van liters.
SAE. STICKNEY, JR.
The World’s Clown and — Jester, will
EDUCATED ARABIAN HORSE. ‘
ALLA. PASHA, .
ADMISSION ONE B DOLLAR, Children .
-price
meuces at 8 o'cl: je.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
ELASTIC SPONGE,
For MATPRESSES, PILLOWS, CHURCH,
CARRIAGE, CHAIR CUSHIONS, &c.
The Lightest, Softest, most. Elastic, Durable
: and best material known tor
UPHOLS® ERY PURPOSES,
T IS entirely Indestructible and its purity is
almust immaculite, Ny se So pmeil,
—itdees mo pack—is always free irom .
insect fife: is: perfectly healuny ; mee the 4
Go opevial bi ren eg wi urn ving, : > attention gi t E
gat Halls, do. aud uatisiaction Koarult4
“is. 6i%-Market St, San Francisco. .
W.b. STRONG, General Agent,
Wee. ©, POPE,
“Bole As Agent for Nevada Gousty,
MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. 19
Bs. LACKSMITHING,.
IW. VOUGEN,
fF OULD intorm the people of.
_ ihe is welt prepared todo:
~BLACBSMITAOf every description, atshort notice :
best manner,
;
hiurse and Ox Shoeing promptly at
pear ot Repairing done.
ed} r
All kinds vi duuers’ 1v0ls pointed and ebarpened,
SHOP AT THE Foor OF — AND.
MAIN STREETS. ”
Nevada, Jane 23d.
FENIAN ME MEETING. 4
LL thoze who wish to participate iu the .
coming Fourth of July Uelepration wil .
meet next & aX EViNLNG, i tug schoul 4
House adjoming the Catholic Ubarch. a
Just Received . from Paris.
Raw" PARIS 13 EXPOSITION PRE :
MiUm
RERFUMERYX.
Double and Triple Extracts, Cologne, Pomades Hair vile, old Urea Toutn Powder,
-tcha) e
’ wine Doloredl Pictures at a gh 50.
Photograpaic Proper ge tT a Mig
nliying giase) ws $4 59 ana 5 50+
rench yam, U :
Piguet and Wahist players, at 96 cons :
Pea Ds, of ail colors, ( (ied, white. and bine)
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Pharaoh's Coppertisada, ati and 2 bis the :
ha Fireworks and Thunderbolts. Mod
tian Lanterns = eg vi, and a oe
Glut eis ahop. on Pini St a Cy)
xs rp pew m2 EE aii
imported direct from Paria, by Lemony Oy
hb from that piace: JEN
warraated tu be frsh from that
FOR SALE. .
GOOD DWELLING AND SIXTY AcREs
UF LAND, just outside of the corp =
uun, On the Grass valley
, orchard 0a
thc pace aed wood exough wack le we
— apply to MAURICE RIEDY.
wo, Se con
AND SHOWER BATHS,
a “e
PHILIP puca’s,
Broad Street, opposite Pa ha
, by compressibie acne ca Wil give freely when
with others, the names of M ; as a
ion Kquestrienne ;. Lk HAN
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LA PETITE ROSA: MK.JOH NSAUNDLG
introduce his beautifully formed 4
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