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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

June 28, 1868 (4 pages)

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ore 4 ie ¥ ott of / NEVADA CIPY, CALIFORRIA. "SUNDAY. JONE 28th, 1868.’ le Colum hi KG ireciey Virginie GENERAL Uae eucaie . ee merinyonte the National of . Gites Borest Cixy, 6 Sohanan Surska GENERAL ULY8Szs 8. GRANT Friday, about half past 11 o’clock, a fire . § Gantbar River 8 K Tr & fCampt ees ee Seon fs 6.0 p ‘W Cunningham Marys A.A Veatch aa Sen _ or-View President, _.. . broke out in the dwe house of Mr. a ngue ee an} Te = i COLFAX. . Decote, located op the Crandail road;} 1,4 Wells do AM alien Respect yor LAW.—If to . The flaties sp > rapidly that every. J A Calbick Snow fen ~ Yespect and obey the laws of the land is 3 Conservatism, then General. Grant is people. While Johnson sets up his} individual will against the legislative power of government and vetoes laws, not because they are unconstitutional, but because he does not like them, while he disregards laws and refuses to execute them after they are -passed, ~ im accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, Grant holds the doctrine be Observed by the Executive power of the government without question after elutionary course, and Grant is de~ nodticed: as a dangerous person to en trast with the helm of State. Will ous how it is that the party which _ @hdorses the arbitrary disregard of law may be implicitly trusted with the gov-. ernment, while the Union party, which executes the will of the people, expressed by their representatives in acnot be trusted? The position of the two parties as shown by their exponents point. Johneon’s course has been enlorsed by every Democratic Convention, and his disobedience of law has wolf, if chosen President, to executa the will of the people, and even before he ffs / Zh Z x olations . of law, strated with Johnson for disregarding _ the will of the people in the removal of efficient officers without cause, except to make Toom for party favorites. A case has recently come within Grant’s jurisdiction in which he decided.against _.... the interest and. the protestations of his patty frientls becuuse he would ~ mot disregard a law ot the land. In Louisiana, General Buchanan issued an order pronouncing the State government organized, only provisional in , character and prohibited the meeting’ of the General Assembly before the ap_ proval of the State constitution by Con. “ress. The question was appealed to General Grant and a strong party pressure was brought to bear to have it revoked. Grant refused to violate the plain terms of the law and sustained occurred during his administration, proving lis ‘respect for the laws of the country. And yet Democrats charge that his’ principles ate revolatio. It is Democracy that upholds the i and it is that party of Democratic rule confusion and disor‘der would reign Gpreme in the South. Loyal men would have to. leave the 00 vénd neither’ law nor order found in the ranks of the Union Repub-_ an Party under the lead of Grant "Pup Crrovus.—Stickney's Circus exhibited-to-a good audience vn Friday night. ‘Stickney isa first rate clown, and the gymnastic feats were excellent, The entertaiment was very satisfactory. fe THe Wational says the Howell Zouaves will not be able to attend the cel: a ebration in this city on the Fourth, as eee escort, however, to , ‘ ni’ = === em in the approaching campaign, and . 4 ‘Pargr.—The editor-of the Owyhee for Grant and Colfax,our standard bearloss is reported at about $1,500, No BaRTHOLOMEW’s . Cire: pe in Marysville last night arid: ‘The company crossed the plains last season and has traveléd through Idaho CaLiFornia 811K.—The California eggs of the silk worm are in great demand in the French and Italian markets. . Mr. Iseard informsus that the Swiss Consul at San Francisco has received instructions to buy all he can _Cumar Freieut.—Wells, Fargo & Co. are charging only 7 cents per pound. for freight by express; from San Franciseo to Virginia City. Freight, by express, from San Francisco to. this city is 10 cents per pound. Puoentx LepGe.—This company is located near Forest Springs, and consists of Brogan, Piperand others. The claim has only been worked to a depth of 80 feet, at which point eight loads of Perms or Epitine a FRONTIER the borders of civilization : to 4 ruffian known as Capt. and incidentally to a guerrilla named Al. Cage. We did this in justice to ourselves and the community at large. The other day, while quietly seated in our sanctum, taxing our brain for ““more copy,” in response to the everlasting ery of the devil, the two above named villains, one with a hatchet and: the other with a bowe knife of large dimensions, made a violent attack upon our person, The alternative was to ht ordie. We accordingly seized.a Targe Knife, two feet long, used for cutting paper, and bled our assailants pretty freely. They sued for mercy, we spared their worthless lives and toid them to dust, and they got up and dusted. We would take this occasion to state that it ever they or any one else attack us with the intention of doing us bodily harm, we will shoot them dead in their tracks or cut their throats from ear to ear. 7 Prescott, large audience greeted this lecturer last baci. ita fact the largest that ever greet a colored lecturer in this-city. age lecture was a.replication to John ‘RK. McConnell’s essay on the “Negro’s place in nature,” and was generally. conceded to be a first-class literary effort, showing clearly to all humanethinkers that the negro’s place in’ nature is not what Mr. McConnell would have it. The lecturer was\warmly applauded at various intervals, and at the close, an invitation was extended to him to repeat the ‘ecture in the Baptist Church, at some fature time,—Sac Record, June 10th. A Jarge and enthusiastic audicnee, —— the literati of the city, greeted the lecture of .Mr. J. E.M. Gi iard, who held forth at A: Hall, on the evening of Munday,May 27th. During the delivery of the lecture, four or five times Mr, Gilliard s highly embellished points were greeted with tumultuous applause. . The lecture.we unhesitatingly inant yer in arecmens, purity diction , vigor of thought, su rior to anything we have ever — from the pen of the best. Demo writers in the State.— San Jose 4 Professor J.E. M. Gilliard will lecture on Tuesday evéning, June 80th, at the zation of the African Race as viewed in the light of history,” in answer to J. R. McConnell’s artiele in the Hraminer of thing in the house was consumed. The . , stand it will be in this ety som—{ rock were taken out and crushed, payAvalanche, under the head of “Agreea. 2 avers ble Business,” gives the following in. ! cident of a newspaper editor’s life on . In a recent issue we referred direetly . FOURTH OF __ NICK. SLOCOVICH, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY 57 CRACKERS, BLU‘ LIGHTS, ete. > . Also. a i . aud alt kinds of fruit. TUYS of every descriptioa—among them New Cast fron Savings Banks, for Children. GIVE MEACALL. . Nevada, June 28th. ENTUCKY GOLD AND SILVER MINro Likeaiiteen Haren Hamsicrene Jicadow county, California. " Notice.—There are quent up2 described on May, 1868; the i -smonuts set the names of the reapective Shareholders as follows: = ae ' Names. ” No. Cert. No. Shares. Amt. Arrington Wii. 6 8410-12 $2450 Burling Wm 61 8410-12 254.50 Corneli Sam’! 5 5 . 15 0 Cornell Sam’! 102 q 21 00 Cornell Sam‘I 106 38-12 1108 Dierdorz John 149 25 75 U0 Eaves T. J. Lj 50 150 00 Green C. C. % 5 15 00 Green C. C. iil 15 45 00 Keyser P. W. 46 10 3u 00 Mitchell H, K. 58 84 10-12 254 50 Mitchell H 113 ot 102 Ov Mitcheil H. 1233 11012 550 Michell H. K. 14 79-12 _ 23
‘Norton Corbin 113 i 33.00 Snyder I. 85 104-412 31 00 Vanwyck 8S. M. 119 ~ 8400 Russeil A. BE. 96 11 5-12 _ #4 25 Ttussell A. E. 133 . . 2000 Russel A. E. 144 9 me 780] And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 2ist day of May, 1°68, so many shares of eo oo Se Saad SORE S8 Ming per . wi +4 roid at public auction, as w necessary the said assessment. together with costs 5 sing and-ex ‘of sale. “Sard sale M. RAPHAEL, Secretary Meadow Lake, June 24th. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS! MORE OR LESS, Will be the Fine if anybody will copy or imitate this advertise; men. =” We have not applied for a Patent as yet, but ~ = We can and will ucdérsell any other Clothing House in this City or County. . READ 1a! s= CUT THIS OUT! ss AND BRING AND THIS ADVERTISEMENT . ‘' AND IT WILE BUY THIRTEEN DOLLARS WORTH —OF THE— ~~ BEST CLOTHING in the Market, AT THE . Well known Clothing Emporium BANNER BROTHERS, S2-TRY IT. AND SEE. Their Immense Steck of Fashionable ge : wre, pees 30 r ess ee Others in.Nevada mi county. ~INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY ARE OFFERED TO CUSTOM dies aw UF FURNISHING Goopa BOOTS AND SHOES, AT BANNER's a3 $11 invested at stock of FRESH ORAN. A (Mao-tcha) etc. of Assessment levied on the 2st day of a K.-S. M Co. . 8. HAAS & COMPANY, . Berea aman rr: 4 = S=CUT THIS OUT. <x AND BRING — PACIFIC ELASTIC SPONGE CO. ELASTIC SPONGE, \. For MATTRESSES, PILLUWS, CHUMCH,’ : . 7 CARRIAGE, CHAIR CUSHIONS, &e. ‘The Lightest, Softest, most Elastic, Durable J. \gmd best material known for . \ CPHOLSTERY PURPOSES. — -3¥T 18-entirely Indestructible and its purity is eau Geramae No Moth, ne. dmeil, Et does no. pack—is aiways free irom NO. 617 Market St. San francisco. “W, B, STRUNG, weneral Agent. Sole Agent for Nevada County. MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. _j19_ -AND SHoWas BATHS, PHILIP DUCA’S, Broad Street, oppo-ite Stumpf's Restaurant. Nevada. June 24d. ' Just Received from Paris. INAND'S PARIS &XPUSITION PREMUM PERFUMERY. Double and. . Pom_#hotograpuic Albums, with a dag Rilying giacc) ut $4 50 nna 85 590,. : Srench eiayim, ca especially for Piquct and Wit payers, at 75 comis a ack, eeaDS, of all colors, (red, white and, biue,) separately. rharaoh’s Copperheads, at 1 and 2 bie the egg. raid Fireworks and Thunderbolts. Venetian Lanterns 12 fur $1, and a joi of other “little things” to be solid cheap, at £biaX GILLE?'’> shop, on PINK STune'r. #e Ail the aloiesaid advertised goods are imported diiect from Paris, by steamer, aud Warrauted tv be fr sh irum tiat piace. jeo BLACKSMITHING. J. W. VOUGHN, OULD intorm the peopic vi Nevada that he 48 Welt prcpurcu w uo BLACSSMil'n WouRK, Of every descr piion, ai short notice ald in the siorse and Ox Shveing promptly atte.ded to. ‘ i surts Of Repairing done. : see: : Siiscaae ot diners” covie pulntelasd shar: SHUP AT THE FOOT OF BROAD AND MaIN STREETS. 2 Nevada, June 23d. : LL those who wish to iu the coming Fourth of duly Ceiévration wiil lect DEXt # tis ¥ KV RAING, ui the pchuvi douse adjuining the Catholic Church, je% LIABLE ! One Thousand Dollars Fine ! is the penalty for copying or imitating this Advertisement: _ ew We caution every ome as we have applied fora patent, —o It is a Fact, that no one else cansell as Cheap as TWELVE DOLLARS In Gola 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’ . 3 5 ; Geese XA copy of this Advertisemen 3 will be accepted as TWO DOLLARS: in every ods ‘on Si . BE HE WHO FIRST sivas ovr ~ a an BIGEST THING IN THE WORLD sich ie uncquaied by aay sad ini world. . NO-HUMBUG HERE! . seer NOT T0 BE OUTDONE! READ THIS ADVERTISE_ MENT, CUT Ir our, AND TAKE IT TO : lowed you for every $20 worth of Goods you buy! No Clothing Dealer im Nevada eliy has amy license to sell any article as Cheap as MEYER & COMPANY, Corner of Broad & Pine Sts, NEVADA CITY. ; Everybody concedes that we have ~THE— iver Bro ughi to the Mountains. IN GOLD COIN, AND WE WILL GIVE YoU TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF “ANY KIND OF GOODS'YOU MAY SELECT! ~ ee ‘ Don't you be Humbugged into the Prices and the Goods at ‘ B. MEYER & CO’S : OPPOSITION STORE ! And wiil not be excelled in selling Latest Styles of Fashionable SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Silk, Velvet & Cashmere Vests, Gents’ complete Fancy Dress Suits. FINE LINEN SHIRTS! Miners? Shirts and Underciothing, Boots, j bic and TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, FANCY ARTICLES, SHOW US THE MAN! Who has the effrontery to sell Goods as. Cheap as we can ! t@7Bring on your coin and take CLOTHING STORE! AND GET THREE DOLLARS AL. buying Goods without examining : Lay ox Macpurr_.axp DAMNED . ; Ee Bagree c8F9ReEegsee.