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May 5, 1865 (4 pages)

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PU. & ¢ General Lee seems to have Feésutly, and, instead “of appearing to the” world as the whipped chief of rebel host, he pops tip w his belligerent spirit ‘would think that he was a student ler’s Analogy, though-he. probably ¢« about natural or foaled religion, just at this time, than he does “the goverinmental policy ofithe United Statas. We presume, however, that this far he is well satisfied withthe action/of the Government in relation to rebels; at any rate he is bold _ aid outspoken and gaya “that should an arbitrary, yindictive/and revengeful policy be attempted the ofa of the war is not yet.” “The end of the war not yet,” Mr. “Paroled Gen !”. Jtis true that the Government, instédd Of langing you asa base, ~-deteated;—ignoble traitor, which it ‘ought surely to have done, has treated you with undeserved and unbecoming leniency; but power did does nét wish to hurt anybody— not even rebels, ‘ Had the Government filly vindicated its honor and affirmed its utter supremacy over all and above all rebel States, rebel leaders and followers, the war to-day might have been completely finished and peace oncé andforever restored to our distracted and unhapPv ps id. tee pers hation add leniency ate “played out.” We have had enough of this “letting down” policy, We want.a policy that trditots, paroled or otherwise, will.call “‘arbitfary, vindictivé and revengeful, even if the war should not be at an end. When we _ come to what, the Soutli* calls. an “honorable sottlement ;” when the United States Governinent and the State of Virginia and “my. ith Carolina” are at peace; does the rebParoled Gentleman” propose to hold a position in the regular army and to receive his pay in greetbacks or U.S. gold coin? Lee ought to reéeive what is due all rebela— & few feet of hemp and:hiis length of motber earth. ainity of Seward will not make Idyal men of traitors, though it may endanmatt wale Weties te tidatrength of the Govornment; . while G justice would command the ek and admiration of mavkind, and i the great principles of ey on a firm and. enduring : tion.. Let none of the leading rebels be permitted to go at large in the countty and again inflict war apon the.land. of Thos. ndley & Co., several very ‘fine. lumps of pure gold, takwa from the claim of coment claim in You Bet. The gold shown ua is from tailings principally, and is the reaF6 Valued ‘at $3,000, Wo also saw sila did chunck of gold from the Lucky.mine, the proceeds of thirty-three tons of roek.— ‘Tke@@eeK from which the gold was taken had.no idea of its showing such a profitable necticut, has juat been made at. Columbia, &. G,.where a letter from him to Gor. Gist was filed away in the Executive office. ‘and enclosed $1,000, which Mr. Seymour begged the Goyerdorto invest in South Car. olina 6 per cent, stock, with which the State : funds te oppose the General Government. Mr. + psd writes at some length in defense ‘of the position of South Carolina, and expressly states that he sende _ hie express purpose of aiding the ia her effort ‘to defend her rights.” pa Pag and neg and I-am satiafied yt hisproud heart unchanged, unsubjuguted, as a-poy t.. flows with silver and. coined. . All they have to do over there is find them wherever they have s mind to gold.anstead of milk and honey. They have. big leads or big liars over there, ie ides bis “County Scrir.—Wi. Crawford, Coubty Treasurer; notifies scrip holders that all 1864, will, be paid. onpresentation. Call and get your eoin, ss interest on the warrants has been stopped. ; Sa The windews, doors, &e , of the-Orphan Asylum now being built in Grass Valley, are being made in this city, at the factory of W. C. Stiles. (J. H. Chapin, Agent of the ‘United States Sanitary Commission, will be in this city on Saturday next. Any of the Soldier's vices are requested to riotify' iim of the fact. Country Cour'r,; May 4th—Dowd ‘ys. Roberts. Cause dismissed—defendant to have judgment for costs, John Buckley admitted ta citizenship.. The Grand Jury returned the following indictments: The People vs W. Harrison. ~indicted for the crime of breaking into and entering ® dwelling house with intent to steal. Aarraigned and given till Saturday to qnter ples.. manihh oy or _ The Pedple ve Ah Yougand Ah Chong— . indicted for crime of grand lardeny, Arrainged and given till Saturday next to plead. Court adjourned to this morning at ten o'olock. — Forney's Paepicrion.—A late number of Forney's Press says: “We have seen a military men of the times, in which, sfter' red. . in rebel currency. _ A LARGE smount of liquor stored. in East of the tax would be $60,000. ‘T. Meader, of Stockton, the principal owner in the great Union copper mine, has'éoncluded to ship no more ure to Boston or Swansea for reduction, but will erect smelting works at Copperopolie during the preaont year, that will cost about $100,000, ‘ty Jast go out and get the “sctdi;" and they . committed thie fatal act the: ‘goodly land. of ld,” only it warrants drawn previous to December 12th, . Aid Societies in this county needing bis ser. private letter from one of the most illustrious . speaking with muéh hnmanity of the betrayShi Hote ed Dog. . iba er ed Southern masses, he says: ‘Now mark Miss Downey San Juan ¥E Feller rise rg ‘me Davis, Hunter, Cobb, and the rest, will . 3 32% WA, be de call upon our armies, the Union armies, when . A Fulwriter a Tayler do peace has been conquered, to save them from. id er! Perec Milt Ma IG Rerevine” their own people.”” 1B Watson Forest Springs B-avaien Nese afi ‘THE new series of the-National 7:30" Oar. yo trl errs Nes Eee Teney Loew has \beon marketed thus: far-at . T prons You Bet + ‘Wee tie oe the average rate of $2,500,000 per day, or & Finenee 0 J Worrell “& $15,000,000 perweek. At even thid iioderM Jeauings Be Ceialncels alge rpg anon ay Ene ($300,000,000) will be disposed of in twenty . OUMMONS.—State of Californ mere weeks frown the day ‘on which it was first . vada ‘Townahip of Lite York: ta hes formally opened to popular subscription, . state of California Goosmai te . WN and Mare 20h feed chan Se taney Tse number of pensioners ie iti ie Nevada, on y. of August with startling rapidity, no lees than 13,724 . complain of W. at SR sears en having been placed on the rolls during the-. mands of you th phn sicteden bt foam year 1864. The number of invalid pension. my office, when Prt against you ere at the commen + of resent ronan ear a se year was 29,422, and the: hwidews D nent Undleg my hand, this thied day of May, A. 66,590. a Phy Tt is hereby ordered that the above Stinimons be’ 4 DRAFT found its way into Wall strest, Printed i Novada. Sriseoript 8 drawn by 9 Richmond, Va., house for £300-. tive to suid defendants, steer the sterling. which cost thy purchaser $80,000, ay oon mt .So® of Glo Sen‘Paver Yura. The Maryavitle papers . tracted state of the beooat Om rodace temporary insanity which he. and family, . : THE proportion of custome at New York, to the whele country, sinee the re-opening of New Orleans and .other Southern ports, is about 72 per cent. The totel, therefore,.reYear ia over $54,000,000, equal to: $72,000,000 for the year, as estimated hy -Mr. Fessold by the Pacific Mail'Steamship Company to the California Steam Navigation Company for $65,000. ‘She is:being razeed tor the Oregon trade and will'sail for Portland next Saturday, = si LATER accounts of. the damage by the flood at Oi) Creék, Penn., and vicinity, estimate it at $5,000,000 instead of $2,000,000. _ Tue Kine or Tewnons to the human race, is that perverted condition of the blood which breeds scrofula or struma, glandular swellings, ulcers, &e. Le Doyen's Sareaparilla Yellow Dock, Iodine Alterative, is warranted to eure this horrible disease in map, woman or child, Crane &. Brigham Agents. my5-lw Ls ; ‘MARRIED, Me Taneaees _ lst, by Kev; H. Richardson, y AoD. YREW to MARY C., daug' of John Powell, Esq. whe ms q Arrivals at the National Exchange Motel, . BROAD STRERT....0..NEVADA CITY LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors. ‘ hie eee ‘+ WEDNESDAY, May 3d, 1865, [ Gtven under my band ole th ” my ig ed day of May 2808 A true copy, Attest, May5. sno so long, that now to ask me how I like it, is ie oane how 1 like one of my chiddaen:t aod you wore to ask the'children, I'm afraid they would tay they liked it dently mod speaks every day, the year round, and. never THE OntzAba This’ Gtéater had ‘been . Me Welk Oh Giey tks me! re] Ex je THH CREATION! HELL “AND* CHAOS, As described by JOHN MILTON, and illustrated PARADISE LOST! THE WONDER OF THE 19th CENTURY. PARADISE, or the Garden of Bien, EVE before the the Water! 2 x Navada, April 30.~td. : ¥ rises at 8. me arene THE COMMENCE seces HAVEN. SECTION SECOND. “ : i
REBELLION IN HEAVEN !! AND WAR OF THE ANGELS !_ _SECTION THIRD. __ SECTION POURTH. by, JOHN. MARTIN. ee SECTION. FIFTH. Fountain, seeing her Reflection in stock on of F opposite follows 3 Big Tunnel uartz Mining pany, t @ ming Com There are delinquent upon the followin vada District, Nevada county. Notice.— described account of assessment levied. on the. 22d day A D. J865, the several amounts set the’ names of the respective shareholders as a No of Jenkins Joha D..:. Weeks Ww. Mis dvdined , > 5 od seesece Thos..0+ +28 . ee BD pee ee pee BD ee et et 2D ” ‘. i H i; @ g pe Hi ® : g af pr 4 _— yp ee oe 4 t Bos Patt taiving been put tn most eitCHARLEY OSBORNE . GREGORY, & WAITER, ai 18 eta Chlianen 28 ota . fae aesbaseest __] Fer alo.chesp: by Wholesale and Relail Dealers tn . GROCERIES, : ee “PROVISIONS, eS SENN ESSE Tee =e ye purchased. thestock ot.. "° WEAVER & ©9., prepared to do business in our lime. on the most satisfactory terms, As we bay.only Whines y antiounee to the , Rave ee Por Cash and have no Interest We can and) will). Sell as Cheap as any House in Nevada “Or sell Gut to somebody who can.’ “A nimble Sixpence is better Shilling.” We don’t einbark in the business ‘of selling than’ a@ slot. year. Having lecated ourselves in Nevada we aré-prepared to stay and hope by fajr and hon. orable dealing to command 4 share of public patronage. ; “‘NO BAD DEBTS.?: ‘Is our Motto By living up to this there willbe no need of adding the per céntage to a goodeustomer’s bill that we lose on & poor . one, ALL GOODS. MUST BE PAID FOR WHEN ORDERED.We have now on hand a large and complete assortment of Goods, equal to any hotise in the city. Blasting Pewder, Fuse, Steel, ~ For Sale by Gregory & “Waite. Rope, Hemp & Rubber Pack. aagy, for sale Cheap, for Cash, by GREGORY &* WAITE. Tubs, Pails, Wood and Willow Ware, assorted, ' For sale by Gregory & Waite, 25 Tanks Quicksilver,” For sale, For Cash. only, by : GREGORY & WAITE. A General Assortment of HARDWARE ‘ Consisting of Butts, Screws, ' Door Knobs, 3 Padlocks, &e. Cheap by Gregory & Waite. “oe 76 Kegs Nails, Common and Finishing For sale by Gregory & Waite. PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCHFORKS, HOES, &c. For Sale by Gregory & Waite. . 26 Kegs, No. 1 Isthmus Butter, . _ Forssle by Gregory & Waite; GREGORY & WAITE. i. For sale by Gregory & Waite.” was je@RE GORY (@ WAatTrr.CROCKERY, : ensimn:cheuae Crockery, Glass Ware, « .. HPrank Mune), Peaster . G-B. Plummer Dellneatr [ : ee Grub with the idea of making a fortune in a. —_— FRIDAY % a oe —_—_—_—_— y MINING. IN following in’ th to the mines of eve of Washoutte find that he ha hetter paying time he was g From the ak the valuable. n od are dr ‘ sectiop of the: now for dire our mines ia t« development. when we say t more than twe been expende: Townships ale and the.amou: ledges will re amount. Tw named on WwW months ago; t amounts of * -elaims have . the speculatic which prevail oe, whe Sto “pulle” and might “*bilk.” instance in W less its value ‘Phe prospe cuted with at months ago, ! “rich prospe only are qual vigor, but all perous. Gra idle for years and in every: pp up & m Lead, whic through Litt Flat, and ac and Moore’s haustible sot been erected varying frot mile in bre have been r dred and ‘fif the lead wit! reached it h only within ; for crushing deeomposed but. httle e sections of lead passes wealth and Nevada cou day, and ai machinery more resow Tue Cas J.C. Peirs amination ¢ certificate his conduct taining loys The eviden act and als sol had act nity was gi was releas by the Tru