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May 18, 1867 (4 pages)

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ee . ll Gp ta ER LER HELI aes “everthrow of rebellion, having been secuob is béilig: Wounded 6n the approach of ‘ ——_ endéavoring to hide the feet the inatter in any way,and Union men i fagror: of’ sustaining the Reconstraction a married life, J. Plaistridge end wife, of Cornish, Mass.) were divorced in December petition of the woman, who com#0 setvicd\as a hired maid for one of er neighbors. The husband at once pay‘her his addresses, as in younger days, eta Rae Friar: ss the two. were sani vt Boxn y ov Unrox.—No mov ovement can working for tin obetens have some bond of Ubibs; Mhich-makes them feel that . _ they have @ common cause to advance.— ‘eepectally, the’ ve. some common ground upon, which ohm atiind and do battle against a ‘\@immmow enemy! Daring ‘the war, “the ‘ eg aa of the. Union” was the rallyforth a. mighty host. to. Mo battle for the . We have frequently heard it inti“mated. that. the. one great. purpose, the “ped; the mission of the Union party was completed,‘and like a grand old army, af. « fepreviewsrit should:by dissolved. «This the cry of the opponents of the Union eu res campaign two years ago, and 4 _Thisis the ground taken by . camp followers of the party, The #eal issue in the contest and bring forward “the Chinese immigration question which a by any possibility be reached in a "State election. The decision. of the ques‘tiohi for or against the Chinese, will not efald. not,be misled by any such schemes. @ believe that there is still a bond, of oun amongiloyal:men: Every man who voted for Lincoln at the last election’ can gointo the coming contest, indotsing the _ Constitutional, Amendments and yote in laws passed by the last Congress. ‘This “iivaist be done in order to perfect the work ruction so successfully begun in ‘the South. Here is a common ground, irs nd which loyal ‘men can meet ‘and do for trath. ‘We hope that the great ‘will not be lost in the minor contest for the nomination of* friends to office.— ee great questions: we have a comupon which all friends of loypep laste freedom’ an stand in the con-seigueness of truth, The.enemies of the u(Uwion are:atill active: Let Union men ~sttee under the “old flag;" and strike tefor the uity of the Union, hed by t e blood of patriots. “Ror BacEr For THE Honor,—There t. appear to. be much anxiety on the part of. prominent Democrats just at presto accept the position of standard-bearwes present campaign. Jacob R. nals who has been named in that ‘contion, says business arrangements will pnt lim’ from accepting the nominaand Holden says he does not want to , but would like to be made “County Judgeof Mend Mendoeino. ain wt fh ~ Mure CHanGne 2 Revucen. —The Saper*ittendeat. of’ the San Francisco Branch Mint advertises the following reduced + Refining gold bullton, from 14 geuts per, ounce bullion, under 300 ae, 8 cents per ounce; from 800} to 600, 5 cents; from 600} to 750, 7 cents ; “(Gi 750} t0'9404, 11 conts; and from 950 amebres; ae ee Me ad Tar United Sates present to the world poe kd ei ple in tee a rediited, their debt. no less: than two hundred Bec nine millions of dollars during the e 2ist ult. The balry was ittcteased daring Na Re tat: that year by no less'than Hahtnes tailliong acc Mak jeg . @ substitute therefor, i that united the North and called [~~ Phe following recolution was paacod by ars in the afterncva the Webebe 2Ub tism was conser in connection with en that subject. ;of Iowa Hill, shat eo we: “Christian Sabbath, entertaining the, idea.that the “Lord's Day,” is the original Sabbath rather than a unanimous vote: Resolwed, That the thanks of this Association are heartily tendered to ra kind leof Nevada who haveso Sitértdihed us during the séssion of rat § Association.” ulm the. evening J. W..) Ross: iannidetl from John xyv,,1-8, and.theysession continued until near 11-o’clock as a peeye and experience miecting. The Association’ has been attended by 14 ministers; 8-of whom were from neigh: boring distriéts, ' Ths séésion’ has been harmonious: and very. profitablex: A~deep religious ;-feéling pervaded all, ‘the devotional exercises, and the ministers all felt encouraged int their work. THe BIBLE UNION.—The History of the Bible, the manuscripts, Bible translation, and the revision of the Scriptures by the Bible Union) is thé subject of a lecture by Rev. C. A. Buckbee, of New York, who speaks Sunday évening in the Baptist ‘Church. “Mr. Backbee represents the Union Bible Society on this coast, for a: few months, and our citizens should all turn out.and show how large an -qudiegce,we can make. Mr. B, hasa photograph specimen ofa manuscript of the Bible, which is now about 1500.years old, which he wilkehow,to the audience. : Such anop portunity as this may never occur again. Any persons who have sceptical doubts about'théd Bible’ are éordially ihvited to attend the meeting. An opportunity will be given to ask any questions in reference to the revision, just published by. the Unjion..Let all. hear, and then judge for . shiemedlves: The lecture commences at 7% o’clock, Sunday wi panin. ; Urans—The following 19 “the third seeton of the Constitution of the State of Deseret, under which the people of Utah are now asking for admission into the Union: . “a men meres naturel and inalienable t to Wors acco ef of rt a peal eee UES the General Assembly shall make no law. respecting an blishment ‘of ‘religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or tp or sentiments,.and all persons demeanin the vee ly’as* good Members at this State shall be equally under the pro— of the pal atid no subordination reference of any sect or denomination vis other shall ever be ostabilahed by fay nor shall any religious test be ever re quired for any office of ‘trast: under the constitution,’ Wurw !—The Red Bluff Sentinel says: “Let us meet the {g#@6 firmly and boldly, and in the sublimé grandeur of white im dignation, sweep the pig-tailed Celestials aud flat ‘nosed woolly heads, beyond the ‘confines of our. State, and plant our standard firmly upon the solid foundation of truth, jastice and white superiority.” The Confederates ‘in South’ Carolina dare nof talk that way.. They say: “Deat ‘woolly heads, let us live harmoniously tor gether, and drive the white radiéaldbe: yond the confines of the State”. : any bodily blemish which a winning disturb any person in his religious worship* Spruce. Bett.—<in GOnnecticut, the . ® (GREGORY @ WAITE. courts have decided that root, spruce and} Nevada, May 1h. hop beer are forbidden by the law, though . . ’ Deputy Collector’ wtinlysis:shiow that they contain: but three . ‘Whitteoa sia ee per cent. of alcohol, a trifle. more. than ae rite tint Revenue, naleedk Sead: * “Fitth Division, Fourth Distriet, Cat. eee of) ‘U © ‘oSacramenta,!May 15th, 1867. Sonoma ENTERPRISE.—It is proposed to o argh or eon FE SH RRR AARC }} and 4 1, Nentinbore, 45 miles, toto! . Cohen apy te Sep hea oh : a a with ch to Bloomfield. Oni} Tax ur License egg Lg drcal your com, certiiin tohditions the money is seaeeiy. 1] mreneiug May gkay in it vgn cine ag me, mie — ss ~ Rev. J. tBag watch ie Ba “ow DUIstt =f LUI TTICU Le rua ina a Mr. Green ott predeteitiees al E. Church, on Pine street, on Sunday eieniag st 11 o'cloek and He ahegprenting Like “A . MK Man —While the Woman's Rights Convention was in, session at Albany, a horse-car was crowded. A severe looking female enteréii, {Ab B10 gent rose . togive heraseat. “Be you one of the Wrmen Rightéts?” he asked. TI be,” relied the woman. “You believea woman haye’all the rights of a man, do you?” he inquired. “Yes, I do,” was the emphatic answet. . “Then,” said yes “stand up and enjoy them like'e . and she had to stand Lup. NoMY.—The editor who wrote his) oa RE: ith’ acid chal on thé soles of Ve = ,and atten barefoot while his copy ng set_up, has miiaset a ream aed up envelopes, an gaged a girl to turn them inside out: WHESNING, BEHAVIOR. Phere is hardly havior will conceal, or make tolerable ; and there is no external grace which illnature or affectation will not deform; Morg:—W hen Beau Brnnrmeltwas asked what niade thé’ gentleman, his quick reply was, “Starch,starch, my lord !’’ This may be true; but it takes ‘a great deal more to make:ajlady. A Rainy ‘day is “Ganip,” but when a young lady refuses to marry you, that is a “damper.” A LADY: advertises in a Glasgow paper that she wants a — ‘for breakfast Waar kind of sw tmeats were most prevalent in Néalr’sark ? Preserved pairs Youné: men’ Wiis! soll ry esti. mate of their powers, seldom a a yore in the world. MANY men’s pie and swearing are pretty much.the when they swear they hink no harm ; ich they pray they thihk no good. A JERSEYMAN jwas. lately arrested for’ flogging a woman, and excused the act by saying he was near sighted, and thought it, wes his wife! , GEORGE Washington Bona rte Smith, of Louisville, has Petpet angular row in consequence ofiesving ahay wives. pasar toesesaunormnrnti _ ea ARRIVALS At THI -aE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, “Nevada City, California. LANCASTER & tAsHy, Proprietor. \ Say ur, 1867. wo ere iy mae ‘hJamte Jin min’ DW Parsons do i Henderson Banner T P Marsh do. Mrs. Hende w itambal . So. Mm Brown Washing J Mills RedDog a soans Gold HM Wheeler Colfa D Purth San Juan 8 L Atwood do Mrs Thomas do. J Cocklin& w do Dr Sterling do F Smith Washingto C_A Abbot: do W Pettis Grass Val S Pratt do C Kirttey Dinttion’ cr B Barhon Birchviile F Deose +» -y do: 4d Barnon: do AH Miller Alleghan ‘L, Mellert Nevada MAPLE SUGAR! ONE TON OF. MAPLE SUGAR, Ren TOM EE ORCHARDS OF A superior article, imported by ourselves expressly fer our own trade. pa er oti tase pail Sate mq 4 %. 2 . tham, Mass., have gained a firm hold upon the red poreprangth edn oy: cron gr HOME WATCH-COMPANY,; — “Boston Mass.. 4 ers may feel sure that they are purchasing the be-'. three ounces or upwards are very desirable.» The ‘} before the’pabtic and thoroughly tested fer thir il to make} ‘eg yarn ger mi
J Malchay Hereia,, 4 Newell Birchvi spective Gaal miacet oppselie' ave pamee of the reT Wilson ~ P Bashore Deer crea . " Namen © Ghee} io Jd James a T Luckest:Rock cree . p w co rae $600 Prt T A Martin Grass VIB Fish Downievill . & Rice. ie 150 00 EJ Bare.. . . .do .C VY Anthony Marysv . ?. W Bell id 200 00 : : ae A, Gandy, , i a pe EEE SS eS, Ne W. A. Hanly, i 50 James Ryno, 4 100 te and now, no esendime 900,000 . ‘. ets of the people. "Faces & very instgnttionnt be} ct pares HALF of abt the watches sold in aie? eigined anithe ray of "800 lion far. 4 . and us-unable to supply, the constantly increasing: demand We make now five different grades of watches named respectively as follows: ~~ APPLETON, TRACY &CO., Waltham, Mass, WALTHAM WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass. WM. LLERY. Beston, Mass. All of these, with the exception. of the. Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American } Watch Company to be of the pést/imatéfial, on the most approved principle,and to possess every requisite for a reliable time keeper, Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company's printed! “card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buygenuine.article. . se re. numerous counterfeits ‘and imitatio: Watehes, sold throughout the country, vrs wouldcaution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition. The silver cases fised are Warranted to be silver equal to coin, and weigh from two to six ounces, having either gold or silver joints. Gold joints are considered the most durable, and ‘on a case of gold casea are-always warranted as. represented, and of the best workmanship andistyle of finish. The American (Waltham) Watehes—-have~been . teeu years, any among many thousands how worn‘ and subjected: to all kinds of usage daily, we claim that there are but few of the large number which do not give entire satisfaction, Remember and ask your jeweler for the Bach Watch. ‘We désife to caution all against the numerbus counterfeits of our Watches; also inferior watches of American manufacture,and also thoge made partly in Switzérland and partly fn this country, and which cannot be as good as those made under one roof and one'supervision. Qur Watches have now an, established. reputa tion throughout the country.. They.haye.been thoroughly tested.and proved. to be good. .Who ever buys. other American, Watches must.take all the risk of a new experiment: We wish to.call especial attention to ourthree ages plate watch, named Appleton, Tracy & pce by that of any manniacturenin the world, Its excellence consists in: its size and thicknese, its beanty of proportion, and, ‘what . is of more consequence — all she Econ = “af Any grades of Waltham ¥ Watches) aa he, pur. chased of "isu uae Broadway; N. ¥.5° gio Gene nis. R B GRAY &co., 616 eothent street, San Francieco, Agents forthe Pacific Coast. J. #. BUSSENIUS Apothecary and ;Chemist Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts., NEVADA, {® PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE OR NIGHT. nov7 . K BxtecKy BLUE GRAVEL MINING CO, Location of Worke, Snow Point, Nevade quanty: Cal. Hotanen avon the following described stock on account of asserament levied on the 2nd day uf March, 1867, the And in accordance Witt the By-Laws spiee Com: any, 20 many shares or of ea as y will onthe THIND DAY OF JUNE 887, c aetion, del a as-easment thereon, ther with the Bale. i. order of the rd of Trus' ees. mié ‘SAM. T. HENRY, Secretary. . Bread ! “Bread! ‘Bread! CALL AT THE SEW YOR a KERY, And@ jeave your Sonne Sees: cana y ee Wiens, Wholesale and Retail. Sold'to the ah or “the until we are ealagda We uae none Tian ., which we believe is, fur a gentleman's use, . . Ee tetiren pont > oe FULLY PREPARED AT ALL HOURS—DAY pace a Mor “ TO LO f [oa peer eaibiiasid wes rate of {cern mm at os estat 7 itiiee ara, the London ant Liverpool Fire ani: Life . needa Company. Gold and Ores Gt aver description Melted, Re } fined and. cies tienen ote ess W. KIDD & co 4. A. MARTIN “BAKER & MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS » CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GouDs ha oF Bae a Da. WHEAT, “CORN, BARLEY, GROUND FtKp WOOD! WOOD ‘woop Shakes, Shingies, «&e., &e,, ' WHERE? At BAKER & MARTINS, NO. e BaveP STREET. Nevada, September 1 ; LIFE . AND FIRE INSURANC “AGENCY, ~~ The Mutual Life Insurance Company . OF NEW YORK. Has the Largest Cash Assets, ‘Pays the Bighest Dividends. And does the Largest amount of bus: of any Comtpamy in the United# States, . SERES q The. Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of San Francisco, By judicious distribution of its risks and prompt payment of all its loss, es by, Fire or Marine ie taking the . lead of all Companies on this coast, ~~ _S. B, DAVENPORT, Agent. d ieevata City, Dec. 19th, 1866. NEW MILLINERY B00D5,) imess . a) AT THE Grass Valley Millinery Store. Joo™NOy% MAIN STREET: “wits’a. F. JONES,’ mera rer eate moana ty, he ha Just rotars trom ‘Ban Francisco with +. . Fg its FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODs, A gets of BONNETS of every description ; also io aseortmentep es. Velvyets, Va “aaate hients, etc. ‘which wi sold at the WEST Cash P Ful in ete eae » x cclptalaeatam a DRESSES CLOAKS CUT, and made # New Skies DRUG STORE, ap FARE To SACRAMENT) TELEGRAPH STAGE Es ' LIne, ‘St x ek peace, BB! YHE Tausgnannt ons LENE connecting 1 with the tral aeltivon ot Couns. National Exchange Hotel, Nevada, At 5.30 a. a4 Sines ERED eomneeting © _ For Sacramento and ‘Virginia, Six . thereby marie ‘Two Dollars, as ‘thé Kailroad fare from Colfay.” beaereipcod doe ‘ _ Tha Line connects withthe Ploneor Stage Lm The Fare from City the same == y ee NEVADA imowammAzevounDat ene? SRA ss LOCAL’ ae company of 1 _ enterprise in doubt, be. prs inestimable I -placer claim ‘filled up: witl vines opening of mining gr 000 feet in th the creek. 4 the junction giving’them the channel. at Bear river bed-rock, thr wide. As th sufficient fall theravites v beth sides, a: mew abandot again worke are known t never been c prising and taken te wor of money wi from. if thi that have: b ~ will be "work largely to th Discover} letter. wala rr time since ‘st lodge of qua: cock and o Moore’s Flat the ledge. w from forty t extension of by Buck.& ¢ is being man "ity of Moor why paying there. Some Pre atthe Natio of pie plant yard across, have made Malloy’s ran THE Muri : for Washoe. with a requi John Brann county jail, « John Hennes ter Lake; on road, Bran ainceand w: the action o Joseph and ville, were a: Thursday, ¢ chief: The’ last Grand J 4 disputed ¢) parties alt g and returne: “Nana! Geo. E, Tu Nevada city, kegs of Nail: