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May 11, 1870 (4 pages)

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< s ss eas 3 we ; a wk tae e & And breathe the air of Liberty+—— Stilt may her flowers untrammelled spring, Her harvests wave, her cities rise ; ‘And yet, till Time shall fold his wibg, Remain earth’s loveliest paradise !’ God, the Congress of these United States of America,dn their wise legislation deemed it proper and just to so amend the Constitution with an amendment known as the 15th Amend# ment, whereof no male citizen shall be deprived of the right to the ballot, or to hold office previons condition, and Whereas, these fourths of the States of this Union, throigh their Legislatures, have raticG Resoly gpet our thanks are due and are hereby to Congress and the several State vibe. enfranchisement of our race. te ved, That the 15th Amendment should in the estimation of golored men ienscand in: ipaperegnce even the Deciaratiomsof Indepenence, inasmuch as it is the practical affirmation ef rights of which the other was but the theoretical enunciation. ‘Resolved, that we declare to the world our appreciation of the ri hteous act of our fellowcountrymen, in securing to a8, that, which. of right has always been our, just due, but un~ justly withheld, , Resolved, That we will make such use of the right secured unto us, as shall add to the honor and material interest of the country, and that in the possession of this right, together. with others previously secured, we wiil cel that-we.really havea. country to. respect and to.defend. Resolved, That we most heartily endorse ‘the action of the Republican members of the present Legislature. though greatly in the mlnority, did all they could to save the reputation of the.State. Resolved, That we maintain the sentiments enunciated by the Republican Party, to wit : ® ¢phat all men are born free and equal, d&c. and should they maintain such noble sentiments in the future as in the past, we shal! feel it our bounden duty to use our ballot to the behest of that path Resolved, That we condemn the action of the so-called Democratic party, and especially the members of the present slature in their action upon'the “Isth Amendment, who knowingly.and wilfully misrepresented us as a Class, and yet we are not surprised. when we take tion’ the. material of that ccc Ae Nh AS e. AE OEE DA OLA ELLA AE AEE Bisvebolders. ; Resolved ,@lhat we are pensible of onr: oe boon guaranteed to ua by the people of these United States, and will not abuse those _privileges by trampling upon. the rights of those who may happen to be aliens, and further deélare that we willrefrain from all acts of vio. Ourselves, and always deal mercifully: ia. the Tear of “'§ Resolved, That America ts our birth Place "eetgat lon gr ty hy Sa on and eet aal Sazarde. sacl te ‘LIVE AND LET LIVE!’ _ BAKERY: aud ;RESTAURANT . ! ALEX, GAULT, Prop*r. eae SOLD AT REDUCED RATES and a . Good Square Meal furnished from * 95"*cents and upwards, i supplied with the best the market oras, . : MEALS. AT ALL HOURS. AND BOARD RY THE MEAL OR WEEK.. —-.-_-Give me a'call;! CRONK!. CRONK !. , scoparia ttn ae OT E. B HOPKINSON, with the Very BEST CRONK BEER, AT THE LOWEST MARKET’ RATES. efit Id’ fridnds and others who; want 4 x60 Gheiner drink should give him a call. Nevada, April 26th. ' EMPIRE MARKET, Junction Main & Commercial Sts. NEVADA CITY. fewe a @. SAAEFER. © aie betes 7 : been opened by SCHAEFER & SCHINDLER, "Will always be supptied with . ‘mUT TON, PORK, VEAL, ' SAUSAGES, The very beat to be had in the market. iree ofcharge. Give Wuennas, in the Providence of Almighty . (FOR CASH ONLY !#) And no variation for anybody. under.the same, on. account of, color, race or . ed by the CASH SYSTEM, I give the-folof lowin (Grr BE CORRECTED EVERY MORNING. £1) ty, viz: Rebels, Traitors, Secessionists and . ~ lence or injustice towards those weaker than }, Batavia —do ° 10 ee ee 3 China do 8 “ec se Ti Split Peas 10 es “46 6s ashing Powder 12% “ “* “ aocaroni 12%. * bs “¢ ermacilla 4 12% é of ry Green corn, Win. 37% vents can. Fresh Peaches» 37% “ spl ape per Peas on rr) “ of iy ‘ur. ey Li oe of Chicken Oe ee . Lobster 95 ee “e Oa] . Tomatoes 3 25 o eee tees GroundJavaCoffee6 2% ** ice ‘Sardines 25 * ae Coal Oil 275 + 6s ss Nevada Lard 125 “ se be Axle Grease 87% «=* “6 «e ‘Splendid Drink for warm weather With SUPPLY DEALERS AND OTHERS . pe 1 SORINDLER, , THIS, OLD STAND HAVING &ec. &c. q i t of the city . , ea Use cal OO apa 1b. W. WILLIAMS. ae et J.B. souNsom ‘debted to me, on Book Account, nissioner of Deeds MINING IMPLEMENTS, RESOLUTIONS. . ee ‘ eaper than. any other se in < he following Resolutions were tngnimous-. And everything In his Line, this eity. ly. adopted tes NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL * a ‘ ("That all may know what can be sayLIST: OF PRICES OURRENT, ‘flour, Bakers’ Extra, per pound, a cts. . Office at this Hotel. do Family és bid . Shorts, heavy 7 ey Bi stfull Bran, tight Bi ‘s a? ae ae, soligt ae of public patronage is respectfully ji beams a mt ‘ 3% Al JOHN A. LANCASTER. orn; yellow f sé cts. evads Dee. 11th, 1869. Corn, yellow en, 20 pounds for $100 . e ; oe se do’ Butter 20°, «18 . THE BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY, Sugar, crushed, 6 #100 . oa of id powered 6 (100 At the old stand of Geo, W. Kidd do andes 49 ye & 100 ' pa Coffee,0. d Gov Java 4 ot * 100 Capital Stock esses.. cesses $200,000 S sag Rica . « @« 100 za , o Java ground 3 “* es 87% CERS : do Rio, ground 5 ‘e “ 1 00 HENRY. MA TE, .ccsesesecseessPresident, ri app. es, A “< 1 00 : do . prunes 6 “« * 100 1. Mackie R. W. Tully, do wurrants 6 “ “* 100 John W. Hinds. Ranch Butter, 87% cents per pound. + mens Firkin do 40 $6 “6 ss ONEY T'O LOAN on good collateral seGoshen.Cheese 25 * “6 a“ carity. ; Nevada hams 18 “ Menger Bo gay 08 paid for City and County Wara se. > argu ey ents Ge wee Tenders bought and sold at regular Japan tea tg aE cael in. ahs i ht Bulliondiscounted, Basket tea BUH ge ce . ) ORRIN pettee snddie on Gold Dust $e pul: bo peoneng ae a ID. APO sac 4 Hom fot Aseey or Co’ at tigen’ ‘ “ec CT r % Special + ¥v via 3 2 Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, San Chocolate _ Bi ig att io ee Pearl Barley ae ee New Citzon a“ ad s Carolina Rice I a, Yeast Powder 19%. #4 rh “ Ground Pepper, 12% cents per bottle. Ground Mustard 12% cents — Ground Sage 12% cents per bottle. Ground Allspice 12% cents per bottle. Ground Ginger 12% cents per bottle. Ground Thime 12% cents per bottle. Tomato Catsup pts 12%%,cents per bottle. Pickles % gal. 37% cents per bottle. Pickles 4 gal. 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil pts 25 cents per bottle. Olive Oil quarts 50 cents per bottle. Hostetter’s Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Plantation Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Bokers Bitters 75 cents per bottle. Extracts assorted 124 cents per bottle. Salt in 8 pound bags 124% cents per bag. Salt in 5 pound bags 25 cents per bag. Salt.in 10 pound bags 3744 cents per bag. Salt in 20 pound bags 62% cents per bag. alt in 50 pound bags $1 25 per bag. Shot, in 25 pound bags, $2 50 per bag. “Buckwheat Flour 10% bags, T5cts per bag. Hominy 10 pound bags, 75.cents per bag. Ont Meal 10 pound bags 75 cents per bag. Rye Meal’10 pound bags 75,egnts per bag. Raisins-in + boxes, 75-cents per box. Raisins in %4 boxes $1 25 per box. ’ Raisins in 44 boxes $250 per box. Raising, box $4 50 per box.. . Starch in 5 Ib boxes 75 cents rer box. Masons shoe blacking, 3 boxes 25 cents, bars Co, Soap, 50 cents. . Heavy Golden Syrup $4 60 per keg. Nails assorted $6 per keg. = * Short Handled Shevels $1. Pick Handles 37% cents. * Axe Handles 37's cents. : or all knowing: themselves inare requested to call.and settle im~ A, Hy HANSON, BOO TS AN Bo Anda good fit warrumed in every case. CROCKERY WARE, keep Boots of my own manufacture always : oa J.-A: LANCASTER, Proprietor. lic. Large additions have been made to and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,airy and comfortable and the Table will compare favorably. with that of any Hotel in the State. The proprietor will spare no. pains or expense to render his guests comfortable do Superfine ss «9% cts. . accommodation of the traveling public. Corn m ee Mixed feed; heavy, ‘ “ 2% cts. . with the Hotel. Ds ROERS and Finding Store. bey gprs done in the very best style. o and Shees: made to oreae nd and will sell my Goods BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. HIS well known Hotel 4s always open for the accommodation of the traveling Bae g Stages for all parts of the State have their The House is kept open all night for the illiard Tables and Bar connected Jose, fe . Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Gergenta for Liverpool. London, Globe and Phe California,TEMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. jas fast as any gent! Carriages for Funerals attended to “with . Ground Cloves 12% cents per bottte. an Tomato Catsup qis 25 cents-per bottle. } Stockton and Virginia City. & Home Insurance Companies. ~ ' _QORRESPONDENTS: San Francisco—The Bank of California, Sacramento—The Bank of D. O. Mills.& Co. Virginia City—The Bank of Agency. Bank of Nevada, Oct. ist, 1869. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Opposite the National Exchange. LANCASTER & ROBINSON, Have the, Largest
is > iot of HORS ES Ze CARRIAGES, an BUGGIES to be found in this part ofthe State from vice, 0 eman cates to drive. promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or d the best of care guananteed. LANCASTER & ROBINSON. Nevada, Oct: 4th. merous to mention. HAVANA CIGARS, such as Cabanas, Figaros, Matilda’ and Cinti de Orion, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. And a good assortment of DOMESTIC clGARS, ranging.in price from $25 per thousand and upwards. JULIUS GREERWALD. Nevada city, May %th. aT ean and prokoends ‘antl the ds) ms si % aie oe of deal os ci gs iv aw stan OF e oe a as ti Oorner ofhnre Just ackede oo wg JULIUS CREENWAIL D, ri! I tiegr @ confosed noise of ex: > in NEW STOCK) 0F GOODS : : hae oh voices. °, Music, Heaven-born, : : Consisting of . FAS BECer ya. the Favorite soul-inspiring, has taken up the theme. i Rap Fe sa Gents Boits, St and Gaiters, . ee Over the blue Atlantic 81; Bie sl oA. H. HANSON Ladies, Migs einen dren’s . SINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO . gale; and upon its brow in majestic TAs . poe oes, an : _qnien, sits the Goddess Isiberty. =. 1g DuNeS ee PUBLIC. through . From the best Mas uadectarers of New York, — wad i “Our country 1 “Vis a glorions 1s oo pre Toews ac oadaw wateagsass ee ae ems.t FROM CHICAGO. TELIA me. coma, abees 2 foe a rs The proud Pacific chafes her strand, = MAROM FIRST, 1870, fanutactory received b apg het Ge etry HE WILL SELL, WHOLESALE AND RE-}; z . may FLOWEM— a irew Brand> ta matanes wh kot inva iy oye eee ee +. “. ___ Better than anything ever beforé'peen name w er loveliest dyes oe si ; de : : — “SGGrant God FV thane “for this . . GROsRRE Ss PROVISIONS, (. OTite Leather Pegs, Lie iwns, in the Maskat hn Where wanderers fiora afar may come, —"_ EIgUOR Ss, a ae 6 s. CHEWING PLUG TOBACCO, Paces Golden Plug Twist, Lester’s Fig, Golden Pancake, ee Navy ofevery description, . And many other Brands toe nuALSO, AGREAT VARIETY OF SMOKING TOBACCO, YACHT CLUB, MAY QUEEN, FOREST ROSE, SEAL, &€¢. &c. PATENT CHARCOAL PIPES, O-MEERSCHAUM PIPES. PLAYING CARDS, MONTE CARDS, Allof which I offer for sale on reasonable terms. c I HAVE ALSO THE FINEST BRANDS Three Thousand and Five head Corn Fed Hogs! ANDBHAS A GOOD-SUPPLY OF HAMS, ~~ BACON, ("WHICH HE WARRANTS TO BE THE “WEST IN THE STATE.oet _ OF. sale at Wholesale or Retail, ~ at the Lowest Market Rates. & Nevada, January 29th, 1870. ‘Fruit ‘and Vegetable Store. "., RB. BUMERY, Commercial Street..Nevada City . constantly on hand @ good supply ° : 3 VEGETABLES, RANCH AND Fl KIN BUTCHEE 4, TER, SE, CANNED rnUITS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, -.EGGS, &c. &c.&c, I have made arrangements to receive ll the different kinds of NEW VEGE™ALES AND FRUIT as s00n a8 they appear in em arkets below. at public anctio in. Smarteville, TUESDAY, MAY SE the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M. of said day, to said delinquent assessthent thereon, with costs of agree Teams, with elegant B ea,. Wagons and Hacks to let at the pen bere and on the _ most reasonable terme. Our Horsesare free f fine style and capable of going Delinquent Assessment Notice. CANDINAVIAN QUARTZ MINING CO. Location of Works, Rough & Ready Towna County, Cal. There are delinq the following described stock, on / ‘account of Assessment levied on the 18th day of March, 1870, the several amounts set,opposite the names of the respective Shareholders, __._._ No. Shares, 12 . Helgerson.+-+« me Charles Harris... Theodore Anderson Andrew Hewitt,.. Joseph Trimmer..--° Benjamin Glidden. And‘in aceordance with law and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 18th day of March, 1870, so many shares of each parcel of said Stock as may be necessar n, at the office of Amounf. $24 00 16.00 8 00 1 35 00 Dm sss will be sold he Company California, on NTH, 1870, at y to ther 8 Gr sale. AMES DEZELL, Secretary. Scandinavian Gold Quartz Mining Co. Smartsville, April 27th, 18,0. month” CONGRESS BOOKSTORE. W. K. SPENCER, * SPENCER & PATTISON, Suecessors to GR. Crawford. ly on hand an assortment of Handsome Gift Books, School Books, Initial Paper, Fancy Note Paper. PENS. PAPERS, PERIODICALS and MAG ih Co. . Nevada, Dec. 6th, 1869 JOHN PATTISON, Broad street.....-Nevada City. HAs ADDED LARGELY TO THE Stock of Goods, we shall keep cons\aat‘ YOU are hereb YOUR ARMOR NEVADA CITY, On SATURDAY, May 28th, 1870, At 10 o’clock, A. M. Por the purpose of participating in the Annual Target Practice and Parade. ordered to appear at » im fl Legal, Letter and BLANK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, GOLD AZINES, and a general assortment of STA. . TIONERY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES. Oilice Of the Western Unton Tel~~ COMMERCIAL STREET RESTAURA NT; J. HB, HAMILTON, Proprietor. best the market affords. (@r-MEALS AT ALLQHOURS. <3 Nevada, Jan. 4th, 1870. . .¢gr7The Restayrant is furnished with the A. ©. NELES, — OFFICE : ; i ' At the Court House. . Attorney and Counselor at Law CH. FEMRAND, DAGUERR ET J. F. Cana, 0.8. DA LICHT CUARD ATTENTION ¢ AEE RBEGULAR ANNUAL PARADE TARGET EXCURSION t The Company Medal and OTHER PRIZES will be shot for. Regular Drills will take place at the Armory on WEDNESDAY *° and SATURDAY EVEN. INGS ofeach week. _ Every member of the Company is exJOHN A. LANCASTER, Captain Commanding. m5 PHOTOGRAP HI AY mee er M.S, DEAL Attorney and Counselor at Law. — “TRANSCRIPT Over the United States Bakery. L. W. WILLIAMS, Co dar rhe State of Nevada. yada, Cal. “o8l aitaeaa oes me t “best of the Art. ee 2 ONBINE > BUILDING UNITY j FOR SALE. HEAP FOR CASH: One 12-inch Engine, e One 10-inch Engine, One S-inch Pump, One 6-Inch Pump. Two Horn’s Amalgamating Pans. “oNE FLUE BOILER, Twenty Feet Long. Diameter 42 inches. ONE 30-INCH GLOBE, NOZZLE, CRAIG’S PATENT. F Castings of Everv Description GREATLY’ REDUCED PRICES: INQUIRE OF DAVID . : THOM, NEVADA FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET. Nevada City, March sth. 4 H. BR. BUSSENIUS, 4 Druggist and Apothecary, CITY DRUG STORE, MASONIC BUILDING, © Cor, of Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA CITY. (Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Bay or-Night,.4 Nevada, March 2d. 1870. Nevada and Duteh Flat Stage ~-gnd Express Line. => THE DUTCH FLAT AND ; NEVADA STAGE LINE will ‘hereafter make direct connection with the Eastern and Western bound trains at “Dutch Flat, as follows: f Leaving Dutch Flat Station at 7 o'clock, A. M., or on the arrival of the Westward bound train, arriving in Nevada City ati11A.M. Leaving Nevada City at2 0 clock, P. M. ‘will connect with the Kastern bound train, at Dutch Flat, at.6.55.P.M,. going and. coming via Red Dog, You Bet and Little York. (8 The entire trip made in daylight. A For passage apply at the Stage Office, Union Hotel, on Main street.. Dairy Express BETWREN NEVADA AND Durtou Fiat; connecting with Wells, Fargo a oo. Eee GEO, H. COLBY, Proprietor. Nevada, Oct. 5th. / THE CAUSE OF IT! — J, & 8. ROSENTHAL, } AV& JUST RECEIVED tbe Largest apd . most 1 Beautiful Stock of Dress Goods. Silks, Fancy & Domestic Goods, & Co KC Ever brought te this city. WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND SELL OUR GOODS @HEAPER . THAN ANYDODY ELSE, Which is the cause of our “Large Sales and Small Profits*” ge Look at our Goods and Prices before F you make your purchases. alt THE GEM SALOON! j Opposite the Bayx, ] BROAD STREET. .¢.< +. <>-Nevapa City. _ ALEX. SLOAN, Proprietor. I ty constantly receiving and dispensing; to customers, the finest. . ., 4 FEA . a> Fy: BRANDY, WHISKY, And other liquors, ‘ ‘The Bar is: supplied with the bert refreshments for man and fine Cis = ,