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May 8, 1866 (4 pages)

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saiejenen emsnatinnyes yeah = 4 evmenat, MAY 8th, 1866. Tuer oney THe Laws!—The Call, with all thé imjridencd common to ““Curservative’ journalism, says of the rebels: “in one “Wenee They ast loyitly; ~thatte tosay;: obey the Isws and-respect the. authority the Government of the United States.” This paper trys to cenvey the idea, that obedience to law and tespect to government authority, i is a voluntary act of the late rebels, aud that thérefure the Johnson plunis a success in reconstraction. This misrepresenta. tion of facta charactor izes the whole faction. ftom Juhoson to the meanest place-huntet who sustains him, After the rebellion was crushed und its armies destroyed,every lead‘Fhg rebel felt us the guilty criminal who bas little hope of escuye from the haiter. They “accepted thw wteation;” and — exhibited . nitence’ ‘This pretended sudden ehangec could decetve so one. Union nen wanted tanepire the rebels with a “whulsome fear,” anti] such guarautees were obtained as would prevent the recurrence: of febellion. ard d manded that trenson should Jolinsun pursded a diferent forgot the pledges he bud made to the Union party, and became the friend of trai Many of, those, whose hands were died, deepest in loyal bleod were pardoned or parvied. The inevitable result followed. Traitors became defiant, and their organs are now demanding vf the President that he shall disregard the laws of the United States; und disperse the Congress, The ‘Chicago Times saya; “If thie Rump Congress shall persist iv excluding the Repre; sentatives of eleven States trom their rightful seats and in exercising the powers of the Congrves of the United States, it will beCome Presidvnt Johnson to constitute him” self the Crowmwell of the time, god dissolve the Kump by military power. ". And the same sentiment is echoed in the press, and by the “reconstructed” rebela io the South. This 1s the way the supporters ef Juhnson obey the Jaws and respect the authority of the government, Wherever they are with fa reach of the military power they aie quict, but eut of its reach Union men are inurdered aud the ygeuts of the government mobbed. As President Johnsvn bas virtually destroyed thia power ‘by provibiting _ADY more trials by courts martial, after those WOW in progress are concluded, we may expect. mote of thisrebel “respect for govS med duttiority;” Which muniteste itself io the persecutivn.and thurder of loyal wen, The truth is, that the Presideut by “giving aid and comfort” to rebels, encouraged them to dictate terms to the government. We give a few extracts fiom the letters of men of Jeyalty denved trom: official scources, Gen. Grierson says: “1 think at the time of Liee’s surrender, they (the rebels,) would have been willing to accept any terms granted, but they have from time tu time growo ~“mofe exacting In their demand.” * * * s ‘ a exer iy 3 . Kthatter of speculation and doubt, as_ rich a well. 4 held’ at exhorbitant prices on pan streets, the latter of which seems to be te Pfavorite-street with men frour Virginis, wed . ” the business men from. this side of the Bier ras. —Fine buildings will be put ‘upon both sides of C street, between Second and Third . streets, as soon as lumber and brick cao be obtained: © Prospéctors-to the ntmiber of fifty per day are arriving at the various hm tele, and about the same number leaving, so that the actual population ¢an ‘hardly be suid to be onthe increase. There are, as yet, but few sa'es of lots or feet, but both are held at high figures. Hotels, and what few snloons are opened, ure doing a smashing business. ‘Those opened will probably get a run of custom somewhat detrimental to others established oy opened later in the season. Such, at least, ha: been the cuse in other mining towns. Our informant ad” visea all persons owning property of the kind to get their machines to running as soon as possible. The suow is from five to seven fe-t deep, but is lessening in depth ench day. Last week it melted away very rapidly. On several ledges mills will. be putup at an early day, and very rich developments are looked for in the vicinity of the Eaterprise, Red Mountain, Old: Man Mountain, as well as around Meadow LakeThe wealth of this section is no longer a ledges as have ever been been found in the State tad probably in the werld, have been discoveredhere. Some of these ledges are of enormous size and the facilities fur work” ing them: are youd Alb well-defined veins’ which will pay even moderately, will be saleable the coming euminer, and many a ledge will be sold at a {xbuloutprice, ‘The coming season will bring a mae the beiter days of Washoe, only in the neweection there are wany gold bearing ledges in stead of ove great silver bearing vein: “One thing we state on the most reliable authority, and that is, that nota single ledge has been in any way prospected which has not been found to-contuin gold, in paying quantities. 4 ; A a 3 THE Call says several vessels are fitting out at San Franvisco to fill up again the whaling fleet «diminished by the predatory ineursions of the pirute Shenaudvah. The Call gites the-nawes of three. Gen. GeonGe S_EVANS has been appoint, ed Adjutant General of the Stute of California, with rank ftom May 1, 1866, vice Robert Robinson, resigned. — Tae New York Evéning’ Post urge Wendell Phillips and Fred, Douglass to lecture in the South. editor wishes these men assassinated ? THE Portland folks are talking about the expediency ef having a paid fire department. This is what might be called putting on met. ropolitan airs, “They sreshuwing an intense feeling of Gen: , bitierness against the goverument.” Saxton.eaid : “Whea Lee surrendered, the leaders of his ‘army and a great portion of intelligent soldiers believed that they would wever afterward have any political righte; ‘and they were surprised at the leniency that hae been shuwn ‘them by the Goverament; end the fret that they hove received so much ehcouragement hes operated to make thea more vpenly d-fiunt than they were before.” General Thoms after alioding to informa. tida which he had received iu regard to 4 organization tn.the South, of extend: BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Lancaster and Hasey, Proprietors, . BuNDAY, May 6; 1866. W Sanford Hunt's H: T Bates Gold Flat HHHawlin8SB -EDHermek do D RidWy Wil Vailey B Pride Downievitle A Brewn Gregor sm J G Shaw Alleghany W H Gillerland Univ T P Beagle Col Hiil H A Ashburn Nevada N T Nichola. do ~ RW Magill de E Matterson San J zx S Deal do -JSCrall do JN Davenport BluT §& Crall ” do J Garbatt Grass Vall.J Frawhein do W APatiridge do J ibBrown & w do T Irwin Montezuma J Smith do “i incr gluse ~The impor We wonder if the . : NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ce . . cases ad sim Mbsariiclercr 4 not amslgematin ha tg 4 glebule® ‘of ornare rolled oT and ov ap Broepect ot these five at wi wat having the zl. effect. godine -was used on the same prospect ere atum would combine, su that hyve would be . -left visible even by the aid of a -powertal) tance. of this new agénts may perhaps be still further realized when the «xtreme divisibility of geld is takewinto consideration, und thuta great proportios of the precious met. 18 diflused through the “rock in particles tuo fine to be seen by the naked eye. Quicksilver often foils to amalgamate with these atoms; hence it often}. huppens that reck extruurdinaniy rich by nas: y proves unproductive when worked-by mill process. But sodiaw us-d in combina, tion with mercury gathers up every particle it touches. e have seen it tested several times by practical mill men in this city with most satisfactory resylts, and in every cuse they hive ordered a supply of the article for their respective establishments. —Sodium itself isa metal soon decomposed by exprsure to the atmosphere, aad aloost_in— stantaueously by contact with water. .Se suys the Era. It is proposed to hold a National Lahor . Convention in Baltimore i in December next, to take steps to secure the passage of Eight Hour laws in all the States. and for other purpeses connected with the rights of Inbur, nae eet Important News Again TREMEN DOUS PECLINE " ~-IN—_* DRY .cooDs! Ladies, Rally to the Dry Goods Store Wane ts A. COLDSMITH. aging Broad and Pine streets, Nevada city. a bran is selling now the Choicest f Bleached Musiins, such as Whitcrock, Lonesdale & Forresdale, At 32 1-2 cents per yard. 10-4 Sheeting, the best, at 90 cts per yard,; The best kind of Prints, at 17 1-2 “ets. per yard: French and English Prints, the best, at 30 cts. per yard. French Lawns and Stace at 25 cts. per yard. And everything in the lime of Dry Goods, in proportion, In consequence of iaving completed arrangements with an Eastern House; he will aes 7 most of his Guods cirect from New York, and is one im the County. A GOLDSMITH. therefore enabled to undersell a mys. Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Opposition is the Life of Trade, —— NEW STOCK _OF Goons, # —— Craig a Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s es " Balmorals, Gafters, Shoes, — Slippers, heey &e. From the best manufseturers of New York, Phila delphia and Boston. Rubber Boots, Gents’ Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Shoes, Just from the Manuhetory, received by the las Steamer. Il aise have tull assortment of SHOR FINDINGS, Miller’s Celebrated Harness BlackFrench Calf, Kip, Lining Skiris, . Sole Leather, Lace Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awls, Thread Lasts, and in fact everything to be found — in a first-class Shoe and Finding Store, . Repairtng done in the best style: Boots and Shoes made to order! And a good fit warranted sin every case. I keep Beots of my. own manufacture’ always on hand and will sell all my Goods, ; House in town! .£) Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c. Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Side, 33e. Remember the Corner!Nevada, Nevember 11th GLENBROOK PARK. First Dav-+Thorsday. Purse of $75. Mitepeats, Free for all Horses owned in this county. Same Day. Purse of $30. Single ast of half mile, Free for the county. Second. Day—Frids ‘Purse of $100. A Free to all. * 1 9 $100" Tn Day. : urse 0 0. Trotti -_ og lhe ro! ming Race. Mile heats,
Owned in the county, except Frauke Malone ; Third: Day—Saturday. Purse of $50, Single dash of a mile. Free to all, Seeond Horse to save pie es entrance. « Same Diy Purse of $25, Single Jesh of a. quarter. of a mile. Free to all Same Day. Purse of $50; Trotting Race. Mile heats. The nearest time made by any Horse to three minutes anil twenty secunds wins the purse. Entrance to all the above Races, ten per cent. Three Horses to enter and twoto start. . The 'Frack having boen put in splendid condition, fast time and plenty of fun may be anticipated. The‘Proprietor will spare no pains to give general sti<faetion: myl_ CHAS. H. OSBORN, !toprietor. LAMP CHIMNEYsS, Warranted not to explode. FOR SALE BY __ . . Gr eat Bxcitemen JACOB ROSENTHAL, tc Cheaper than any other SPRING MEETING, MAY 24th, ’66. Mile heats, Three in Five. . ‘on re SPREE. i fonsequence of the ennvest of a — oe peavily. laden, with anew stockof DBY GOODS! = the old. and. well established House of The undersigned legs leave te inform the of Nevada and vicivity that-he is thankful for patron and to merit in the future, he has just r. — Largest and best selected stock of Goods ever brought to Heveda, Which will Se sold at such Low Rates as to convince: our patrons that all goods pertaining to ‘Ladies wear are nuw avid at my dStore at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: ! eee ir PRICES! 4 5000 Yards assorted Prints, 20 cents per yard. 2500 Yards Cambric Lawns, 25 cents per yard.1500 Wards Bleached Muslin from 25 te 37 l+2 cts. per yard. . 500 Wards Carpeting 37 1-2 cents per Yard, A. Large Assortment of Latest Styles of ) Ladies’ Basques, Mantillas, Cloaks, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Shoes AND GAITERS. : SPLENDID SILKS, “MUSLINs, —~ SUMMER SHAWLS, New & Faucy Head Dresses, PARAsOLS, GLOVEs, ~ RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, TOILET BASKETS And-an infinite variety of everythi sg useful ‘and « namental connected with a Ladies’ tvilet. A large quantity of Wall Paper. fy & stock is too extensive to be mentioned in Poet leave it for my customers to call at ny store and see for themseives and they will not be de ceived. Please take notice that having been longer estad lished and having the largest stuck of Guods I cas, and shail . m DEFY paprlameictieail No. 88 Conimiortiat Street. One door below Cline & Novitsky’s ary gouds store, . NEVADA trry. ae FRANK SHIRLAND & CO., Would respectfully announce to the public that they have opened the above named Market, and will keep on hand, at all times, the very best cf BEEF, ’ ’ MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSAGE. POUTRY, Etc., Erc. Which we will firnist at Lower rates, for ¢ BE. F. SPENCE Nevada, April 14th. SODIUM & ‘SODIUM AMALGAM. /) Oe BIORRENE, FOR SALE BY J. Bi BUSSENIUS & CO. Corner of Commercial & Pine Streets. NEVADA City. ~~ JACOB ROSENTHAL. Nevada, April 22nds~ : q a TL AMERICAN ‘DRY GOODS STORE J. PS GILMAN, AS su RECEIVED AN IMMENSE stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Including French & American Prints Delaines, Ginghams, Berages, Chambraiss’, Alpaccas and Merinos. Sheetings, white and Gray California Blankets, Gents’ Faroishing Goods, Hats, Caps. A very Large stock of Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, &¢ Great variety of Yankee Notions. A very fine stock of Gents’ Puper Collars A . Nive stock Philadelphia made Bouts. Shoes: snd _. Gainer, Sot Greta Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Wear; “My tacttities tor buying wuch that I defy ber . potions pane Rea peamine OY ee a tarnce, wae asked by the Committee 4 Keefer do “L Coleman S:erament . 2. than any other Market in the City. of Reconstruction, thy nature and objects of . E Bean Cherokee W L Cue Scott's Flat — ee the assdviation. He replied: “To embarrass * Moxpay, M 1866. a TATE OF CALIFORNEA.—In the Justice’s p de S Court of Meadow Lak the 'Governwent of the United States in the . WH Graves Sx Fra J Buzely Nevada for the County o ‘of Nevada. ‘The ente of the administration of the aff WH Howland do Judy McFarland do, State of Caltherats. tu G. H+ MePheraon; Greetproper ads on the affairs of! the . ’ Pe: : . M_L Coe Seott’s Fiat B Lachman do . me -Youare summoned to appear before country, by endeavoring, or muking trong . N TN icholgCal Hilt C’Corgell de me, atmy ‘)ffice, in. Meadow LakeTownship, . -~ efforts, te gain very importaiit concessions . G Bryxnt Marysville A Drysdale do phe ne as 1886, at 10 4 mph ania £ = to the people.of the South ; if pomsible, ty . 1@ Biglew doo MeKee awer upto the complaint of ¥. Hehty who diyte the national deb A B Wend do EF Bean a: oa, the sum of $70 62 for repudinte the national debt incurred incon) 4 Lone Duteh ‘Fiat AG Gore do smouut nt due ie atin en sequenor of the rebellion, or togaiu.suchian. A BHarrieon do MS Deal do pa tober aber dome, and cite furaihed tn the aecendency in Congress.as to make provicien . EH Gaylord do TP Beizle do off ‘ for the assumption by Congress of the debt D paca peg D * ~ de Rear: om Lake, Goat i Suae Hieurred hy the rebel government; also. in . acnanaeey . ey ob, Knowiton do contract made er "iy ahem wt you and the sald ease the’ United States Gorerument can be P b Quigly You Bet T J Cook Griss Yai Miller to the A fie in . inzolved ina foreign War, tu watch theinwp. . W Duty h gargs: k W H Cook . a con ke amount, Sarma stghe spree of the first . © Osher ivan cr. hae Duy Bil ot and costs, if mn ars 2a wer. rary mbt ihe vpendencr of . @ D Dor J Mattar au ue . rebellion." These J §t Silman Hanh 8 Ww See . Sgaiablee ree men ge a hdat Of Other witnes. G Ager w iryi City . 7 9 ordered that the ses, and oak the President has the audacity, we nee y baer . oes agnvoly Ang Cap ees to arsert that the late rebel States ate loysl,. Mise A sad Wate J oe de v geetoneg wash br thst ask he ¥ whole bole, aang. 0h, bis followera balk en 0 ee ‘BB Hickman Wolsey . Di 1806. J. traitere te lw, pW evr Bir GBMcKvedNteh tt] © aaa Ys shut the chal of tra JTWalker G Valle. a Chens fee tall Poplins. 44 White and Browp Shirtings, 5-4, 6 4, 8 4,9 4; 104 Lot City ELé off very quiei made on the . uell, Chas. Gi J. F. Drakes f. r Pier, Ca .Hanson aud” The follow For Truste Kelsey, J. A. ~ Wilhams. ~ Marshal— . TreasurerAssessor— The whok 431. Nonrtnu Sa the prettiest who visited ) us that durin changes hav: monthe or tw tain. towns, il appearance, improved, an prosperous t All the clain néarly dout many new 0 of dollars are There is not : mierchanis ar ness. On Sa "arrived in thi with goods f teenth ofa sold . for $2, has yielded much, if uet & Curry at Tue May of this city hb the TRANsCcr day, for. the yesterday wa tinue se duri dry, the tree will have a that: the Gr their pic-nic Posterir’ cluded to hat ifit don’t rai CoprEr.— created in t “of copprr. « have been di left for the n Nevada ant that one of $70,000. for San France that this ne rival the lea examined th lic Sehouls presses hime eondition: other distric again: about Teacher’s li In Lucx. tance becan @days, on t! edsome $4 and paid as On Saturda: $13,000 for tell, believi could get $ The Aw panies have county. It 000, and tix ‘of their ent. fun the clai ted, to enal “Goon C1 at Bi after. eal: bei a ere? in to-day's’ “Frank Shit market on. cde Noviisk ‘Of band all