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TUESDAY MORNING,
ay
i @or Presipenr,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
‘ANDREW JOHNSON.
Lh O
“~~ _ ~-3CLECTORS: _
fs: J.G. MeCaLium, of El Dorado.
MACLAY, of Santa Clara.
W. Wi Crane, of A
<9) Mx) ORRvtA. of Siakiyou,
For! Con; a.
ee For 8upervisor—Third District,
‘WH. MYDPNALD, of Columbia trii1,
ee
Political Notices, *
HON. JOSKPH KUTE will address the
citizens of Prenth Worral on Tuesday Evening,
Col, Chas. James and Capt. John B.
Frighte will sddreds the citizens of Grass Valley, October Sth. Nevada, Monday, October 16.
Morth San Juan, Tuesday, Oct. 1th
A Prornetic Voice.--When the people
Bouth, led by infamous traitors, madly
d into secension and war, when évery
ege-of loynity to the government was
_ drowned and those who dared ‘to express a
love for the Union, were itrprisoned, driven
from their homes or hung te the nearest
“iggtree, ‘Alexander H. Stephens, as if by ins
‘tpiration, pictured so truthfully the desolatign. that should follow, that the speech
might well'be taken for one delivered at the
close of the wer . g
‘The speech alluded to wus deliveted before
the Oonvention-catied in Georgia for the pure
pose of ‘taking that State out ofthe Union.
*Hoeaid« tu
“When we and our posterity shall see our
‘ Bouth desolated by the demon of war
which this act of yours will inevitubly invite
and call forth; when our green fields of
waving harvests ehall be trodden duwn by
‘the murderous svldiery and-fiery cur of war
cweceinn, ver our land; our temples of
justice in ashes; all the horrors gnd
desolation of war upon us, who but this
Convention will be beld responsible for it?
aad who but him who shall have given bis
vote for this unwise and ill-timed measure,
ae E. honestly think and believe, shall be held
te strietaccount for thie suicidal act by the
present generation, and probably cursed and
exettatell’ by posterity. for all edming time,
fur the wide and, desulating ruin that will
inevitably follow this act you now propowe io
perpetrate?” =~ —.
He kilew that’ wat would ‘follow secession, and forthe desolation he predicted it is
-only necessary to glance-at the fields of Virginia, Georgian, Kentucky, ‘l'ennessee and
Missouri. The firet partof the above pro.
' phecy has been literally fulfilled. Who
doubts that the fatter will yet be tiade.good!
“What reasovus can you give to the natone of the earth to justify it! They will
be the calm and dehberate judges in the
case ; an! to what cnuse or one evert act
ou name? poiiton whichte rest the
pleh OF Justification? Woat right has the
North sevailed 1 What interest of the South
hae been foveded 1 What justion hae been
denied and Whit claim, futinded in justice
and right. bas been wethbeld ? Con either
you name. today ere Governmental act
of wrong deliberately and purposely dune
by the Ooaranin of Washington of which
the Bouth hne a right to complain? 1 challenge the answer.”
Tt ie nfact that not one was teund in that
Convention to answer these question’.—
No singl@ act of “wofriondly legislation, dro
sinepeey’ we annwunged: by the Adminis:
tration, Eieaiee to the interests of the pe
Ouliar inetitutin of the South, had ever
been delared by the people of the North.—
An@ when that question Was asked by
Stephene’ there was ho atewer, He then
ehunciates the concessions made tothe South,
The slave trade was’ kept’ Spen. for twenty
yeats. The three-fiths representation of
elavee in Congress waa yranted. A provision
Was incorperated in the Cunstitution and
étrengtbendd by a law of Congress fer the
return. of fugitives slaves. Territory was
added at the demand of the South ¢ :
“When we have asked that more
should be witled, that We might spread the
imetatution of slavery, have they not yielded
to our demands in giving ws Louteiana, Floris
da and Texas—out of which four States
have been carved, ond an ample. territory
for four more, te be added in dtte. time, if you,
hy this unwise, impolite act, do not destroy
thie hupe, avd, perhaps. by it tose all, and
have your nat slave wrenched from you hy
eterm wflitary rule, ae South America and
Mexico were, or by the vindictive decree vf
8 uni vereul ewancipatio, woich may reason
ably be expected to follow.”
“He, tn the above, saw in the step the
South was avout tuking, the destruction of
vie §
terri tory
. rights, the most just in its decisivns,
. most lenient in ite measures, and the most
. Seceasion of the
ion by the South, “stero
10064 of mpbélfion. How prophetic
Tis the langhage Bf the above extrset. He
told the conspirators of Georgia that ade~
“reasonably be expected tu fellow” and it
did follow and upon the South slone rests
the responsibility. He concludes the speech
‘Pause vow, while. you can, gentlemen, . and cunitemplate carefully and caudidly these
important itemeLeaving out of view for
the présent, the countless millions of dollars
You must expend in war with the North, with
tens of
slaia in
sand offered up as sacrifices
what, we ask again? Is it fur the overs
and built up by their sweat aud blood, and
founded on tae wroad principles of right,
justice, and humanity? And, as such, I
must declare here, as I have often done be— and wisest of stateswen and patriuts
u this and other lands, that it ig the best and
freest Government, the must equal in ie
e
inspiring in its prinerples to elevate the race
of men, that the sua of Heaven ever shone
upon Now; tor you to attempt vo overs
throw such « Government as’ this, under
which we bave lived for more than. three»
quarters of 4 century—in. which we have
gained. our wealth, our stauding as » nation,
-our domestic sufety while the elements of
peril are around us, with peace and tranquility, accompanied with unbounded prosperity and rights unassniled—is the
madness, folly and wickedness, to which can
neither lend my sanction nor my vote.”
The truthfulness of the above prophetic
words might well warrant the belief that it
was history Instead of proplictic utterances.
War, desolation, ruin etiiancipation,
all predicted by St ed the
laaus of the Sou
the above spee
demned by hia
famous crime of the whole ’
uttering.the words of “truth and soberness,”
he suffered himself to be swept by the mad ‘
current far from the path of duty and pamade bim @ man honored throughout the
length and breadth of the laud, but his sub.
sequent conduct gives the traitor's brand and
Proves him ae angratelul villain. Let the
trenson-spitting, copperhead sheets and
speakers who ate prating absut the oppression of the Soath read the speech of Stephone. The copperheads of this Stute
would do well to study. that speech. Let
them take the language of Alexander Stephons to themselves with increased force. Li,
na he says, the people of the South who took
the rash step shell be “cursed and exverated by pusterity for ali cowng time,"
fur theit det, uw wucd fore tee! will it
‘be of the copperheads of the Northewhbo are
twing the tinads ut the Gove rament. Who
ute enjoying protection aud attempting the
destruction ef the sativa, Who are pros
loving the war and doubly inereasing tue
horrors, tue desolation and the blood shed.
pa
ON Boru Sipes.—Lt seems that HonRufus E. Arick, Mayor of Virginia City,
N. 'T., ie trying to eail under flags of differ.
ent colors. He was first elected to the
Mayoralty by @ combination of the Union
and Democratic parties. He was elected
to big present office on the Union ticket. —
He was nominated by the copperheads at
Carson the other day for Lieutenant ~Gorermor, and his name ison both the Lincela
& Johnson awl McClellan Club liste in
Virginian Sat! Atick is a nonbodysaurt-of‘-poltician, who, -between the svund, firm
ground of the Union andthe alg rickety
Copperhead craft, will sok through and
bever be heard of more. :
Why VALLANDIGHAM WAS NOT ARRESTED.—Schuyler Coltax, late Speaker of the
Nouee of Representatives, made the follows
ing statement in @ speech at Peru, Indiana:
“When Vallandigham returned, it wag
very natural that the first place he went to
should be a Democratic Convention. He
thought Lincoln would arrest him. Lincoln
kuew the fact that at that time there was a
secret organization in the Perwuca. the
detaile of which he taay not have been
familiar with ; but he Knew the intention
wae to make Vailandigham’s arreat a pretext
for lighting the torvh of civil war all over the
Notthweat, Ratan to preserve the pence
at your own Hotes, Linculy ed oF
teturo of Vatludiytan.” al ae
,
Gr arpep —San Franciace ie vow guarded
by 100 armed and érilled policemen, and 160
guldiets of the Provuat Guard.)
2 & 2&0
cs
tfoy the ‘obligations:
e t to/protect Mhe inéfituAE nian of strength”
a of = yee sons sud brothers}
ttle
‘upon the alter of your ambition—uud forthrow of the American’ Government, estat . ).
dished by our common ancestry, cemented .
fore, and which lias been repeated by the .
height of .
méneed an attack on Friday, bringing two
triotiem. His Georgia speech would have . .
By Telegra
ee
~
PRR
1 lee DAILY.
Biiwe sence ROE oR a qeidossietemiee
oor=T a epee
From the ‘‘Associated Press.’
a
aalatea mantis a nomen temeensd
—
—
The Latest Eastern News!!:
hy
i New York, Oct. 10th.
Herald's special says Sheridan bus gainedanother victery over Lotigstreet.. No -particulars.
Richmond papers say all cadets at Military Institute over 18 years been ordered out
and under 17 been requested to volunteer,
Union forces burned the bridge over the
Rapidan and are advaucing un Gordonsville.
Trains from Richmond are running within
mile and a half of Staunton. Wilmington
papers skys enemy seems preparing attack
on this place.
Mobile advices says Forrest’ completely
from Franklio, Tennessee, to Decatur:
Alabama.
Despatches froni Bristol, East Tenn., says
Yankees retreated from: there toward Knoxe
ville, in great confusion, after burning railroad bridge at Carter's Station. Federals
oceupied Clintoo, Thursday, aftersevere en~
gagement with Scott. 8
Jeff. Davis has returned to Richmond.
World's correspondent says Lee comivisions into action. He first attacked two
rigades cavalry at intersection Darbytown
and White Tavern road driving them back
and captured nine guns. He then attacked
Terry's division and wae sepuleed with heavy
lees and pursued towards Richmond antil
Gold, 200.
enthusiastic crowd listened to .Col. James
and other speakers, Inet evening, A band
of music and‘the Glee Club wete-aleo on
hand.’ We will gite-m inure extended ‘ac
countvet the meeting in to-morrow's paper
A copperhead entered Dave Stoule’s, in
Petaluma, other day and called for an eyes
opener. “Wilf you ‘have bitters with it?”
itquired Dave, with one of bie’ blandest
smiles. “Bitterat .Nod ant’, MeClolian’s
Bowmination is betters eoougl te laet me for
& year or two.”
LLL,
Arrivais at the
National Exchange Hetel,
BROAD STRBKT..,.... NEVADA CITY
LANCASTER & HASEY, Proprietors,
SATURDAY. October-&tb.
B Bourn San Francisco J Miliebell Penn Valley
J Lyweh do TT Manchester Hen Pas
‘A Weaver to R Edwatds
D Sill Virginia ‘M Henderson Grasse V
RK St do J Grant do
J Timmons do P Nicolish de
D Buck do RK Glasson “do
F Carter do =P Huntley do
M Ball do Joho Kodda do
J Galliger do K whitaker do
A Cooper fo. N Daye. du
J Moore , do M Blate Birchville’
M Callan do G Armer Blue Tent
P Corcoran Placerville
M McLeod San Juan
Barnett “orest Mill K williams
J Smith H Haffman do
Bush Red P Boban Kurka ¢
M Kirkpatrick do DL Jones Port w-ne
K Trmpkine & w Beary J Rookerty Moores .
F Kimmill Marysville H Warner Sardine Val
T Holmes You Bet H willets Dutch Flat
K Hagerty Moores K Rabb Selby Fiat
G ve bet Gold Flat H Parker Nevada
J Ralridge do H Ksters do
RK Van Loan Sogygeville V Hutchine do
. Keniston Nevada G Hute!:inson do
H Fleming Selby: Fiat P Donahoe deo
; obs SUNDAY, October 9th.
Mra Grantley Virginia 7 K Beans Bear Vali
A Kennesiet! * "Go Be. Guntow ST do
Olline & w io Beck & w Moores
H Alexaader 4 B Bakesia p 4
¢ . Ht fa a L Lewis »
wheeler
Ww Me Riel Jones Bar
. © Gram Sacramento Calderwood
Jotim Baacley Nevada GB low Gold Fiat
V Hutchins do ——-R Taylor. Birchvil »
M Ven Loam Soggaville T Coserty do
M Henderson San Jtan-R Barrett Forest oity
R Chadwick do = G_ Kopp Grasa Valley
R Sewett Marysville
The Plate to buy
FINE HAVANA ‘CIGARS! }
—~ONE«B1T APIBCE!.
A, ROSENTHAL'S,
Ou Pine street, next dyor to Hone & Co,
oa ‘ 2 — se
Dory Maxime , Reatet Peter —
. Dogel John * Stephens Wm T
. Fadow HBL Sweetland James O
Pee Ubariey Tessen C
destroyed the Alabama & Tennessee R. R. .
wi
‘. mature, will de well to call
Mketina Last Nigur.—A lerge and .
‘Cléthes Made. Cleaned and
ba
dress the citizens of French Corral this eves
Bicg. Het @rery Union m4 :
aw
TAI G .UNCLAIME
R= at Nevada city;
October oe a
fre colied for vithia = ght they
er ee.
a ee Pei.
Blight Capt John S Jackson Andrew
Bosquet Toussaint Jeffery Andrew
“Call Christo pher G. va 3, Reo ee
Cooper Miss Mary McGraugh Joh —
Curnin Jimes M MePherson J C
Feeley Jobo“ Weich Henry
‘FrankhicRJ M Wilson Suith W
FRUIT . FRUIT . °FRUIT 1
_._ Albert Briggs, —__.
ow in : ® of Nevada
Ww ederim ot ahr g Mf col 7s
Broad Street, opposite the National
Exchange, and Commercial St,
next to Baruh’s Store,
The best Apples, Grapes; Péard and M#s0 4
Fruits ia season. ;
VEGETABLES.
He has always om hand a fail stpply of Vegetables fresh from the garden.
Prices verylow and everything of the best
uality, The patromrge of the publicis respectully solicited. ; 0
ses oh 59
ae _
SPECIAL NOTICES:
wast
oye pmeeteatine --We vie
to call the vs a ee Ten, tat
advertisement of the E ncropettie natitute of
San Francisco, to be found elséwhere in our ad..
vertising columns. ‘ ;
The mode of treatment at this Institute is different from that pursued at any other medical
establishment hos Pacific coast No PoisonOUS DEUGR ARE Tent Ci -_
Dr. J. H. joseerr a the Résidént Constltth
Physician, has been connected with the Iretitute for five years, and bears a very high reputation asa sician. ;
His success In the treatment of diseases of 2
PRIVATE NATURE during the past four years,
has driven nearly all the quacks with which
that city ly abo dtd 4 oe
Persons er
upon Dr. JesseLYnN.
who is always ready te give hie advice GRATIS
to.those who may wish to consult him, au 18-tf
A Great etyOne of tite greatest
chemical discoveries of modern times is Watt's
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. This medicine is perfectly harmless in ite effects, but at the same
time acts 80 powerfully upon the nervous system that the worst cases of nervous disorders
are eouigictety cured in a very short time. For
os. sale by M. LEVEY, Nevada, we Pd
Wonders uever cease!
A Genuine Vegetable mistress is at last giybeopeel (Beye ee With Lodine } we)
bespeak ior i oes tan tog It wppeare to
» +" ee vol the Agent sends a civesiag gly
sin ts to tian who may de
one to fnew ite comb a7 hg It is found in
another column Le Doyen»’ Sarsaparilia, Yellow
Dock amt lodine Alterative.
Adam’s German Tonic
Aromatic Bitters.
These Bitters have been extensively used
In this State for the U ars, and has
been improved upon 2
have reached a degree of excellence unsurpassed
by any other Bittersjn the market.
rangements of the Stomach
gee omwhen the system
in
and digestive or
has been; redecetl
valid will. find pice B.tiere not geiz guites to
the taste, but ofe of most valuable auxiliaties fop a speed) and permanent restoration to
health and st th. Price 50 cents per buctle.
For sale all Druggists and Grocers ” aep30
To all whom it may concern.
HEREAS, on the 28th day of
A. D. 1864, Hon. A.C. Niles, County Judge
of Nevada county, California, did make an order
upon the application of fifty-one persons resi
ding at Moore's Flat in couaty of Nevada,
that William M. Beck, of said Moore’s Fiat.
o 8 buok in whieh he shall enter the nomes of
t persons volunteering for the purpose of
forming a Volunteer Military Company on said
Moore's Flat, and for the purpose of organizing
the same. Now. therefore notice is iv:
en that the said meeting wil: be held for the purpose above named at the office of John Caldwell
on said Moore’s Flat, on SATURDAY the th
day of Octoher,4. D. 1864, at Wa he ha
Moore's Flat, et. 4th. ees ai
Fer Sale.
hs eects cane ee 6 family—w 8 to of t
vided ONE-HALF of the :
Mining Ground known as “Beck &
Mickey's Diggings, situated on
Moore’s Flat, Nevada Co,
For particulars refer to GEO. C. POWERS, at
Lake City or to the undersi at his residence
Moore's Nevada sounty ‘Cal!
__ bei 124 WM. M. BECK.
REPAIRED,
KELLINER,T » No. 47
I 8 Glaf street, is ‘ tke ev
of Geatiemen’s ts on the Retice
and at the lowest rates. ‘ elcaned
and made as good ns
Exery garment worn put in complete order.—
Give me a call.
$100 REW :
I WILL PAY theavove sum of One Hundred
» in American gold coi. for the arrest
et nmeaion ef the ema : who eet tire Dwel Ouse Barn,
ted near Nowth + Nev god
the of Moncay the 29th of
‘, oi
PATRICK #ARRALL.
» Z. P. DAVIS,
the appii-7 i ‘9 obtain any of these letters,
t of ‘the listand pay one cent for adver
DIA RR AN er
&. FELLERS,
evers, over-exertion or from. other causes. the
ence a Spray teen a
do werk i uemithing, Leoek-rez é
tice
_ M. J. HYDELIFF,
wou inform the citizens of You
the adjoining mining towns that
opened a new store at the ebove-place-whire
wilkalways keepon hand the best of
Graceries, ‘
Liquors, .
Boots and Shoes,
. Hardware,
ied
All of which will be sold
‘My store at Red will, as heretofore be
supplied with everything in the above Iine.—
Persons in want bofing Aon. yn the Gri *
Goods, or Hardware line will find it to their advantage to eall at either of my st
Cheap for Cash. M.J.
You Bet, July 19th—tf
BENEFIT BALL
Wednesday, Oat. 26th,
wane D.
8 #8 f all
HYDELIFF. .
a rae ;
AT HAMILTON HAL GRASS VALLE ¥
~—ToO—
PROTECTION ‘HOSE_CO.NO-1.
—
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Aaron Hioper, C.W. Smith. John C. Goad,
Jno. P. Skelton, H. J. Snow.
a
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS
>
D. W. HARRIER’S
STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE
> , Witf leave Nevada Monday,
Wediesday 6 and Fridays at 7
A. M. for
Meore’s Woolsey’s and Orleans Fiats,
} “ake City and Né?th Bloomfield.
Returning Will leave Moore’s Flat at 7 A. x.
on alternate days, arriving at Nevada at 12 w.
xpress will leave daily. Th> greatest care
and attention will be given tothe Express department. and au a entrusted to this line
will be promptly a to hae
oi Bs A. A. MULLOY, ny 94
Officé—Crawford’s Bookstore, corner ne &
Commercial streets, Nevada. it ae
T. W. MINTY RE.
DRS, FELLERS & MeINTYRE,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Over Johnson & Co’s store. «ooes Mill street,
Grass Valley.
And south-east.corner Kidd & Xo Baiting
eatrance on Broad street, Nevada.
One of the above firm can at all times belound .
at their office in Nevada ciy.
‘Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vuleanite
erations:
Pye otaus for the.
, ler ~~ ve i. cay
ceunty and for t ang 4
ged in vaults of Court House,
y the Board of Supervise
day in November, 1864. info a
es sper WM. BETTIS. at the: ‘
order of the Roard of 8 visors. ~
07, RK. H. FARQUHAR, County Clerk. ,
Fors 1! CANDIES !1 CIGARSI! TOBACCO!! CUTLERY, &<¢.
A. ROSENTHAL,
Wer inform the peopie of Neveda that
he has parehased the stock and trade of
Eugene Scolari and will keep om hand
old stand, on as * ——
Pine Street, next door to 8. Maas&Co_ :
A large and Well selected stock of
DIES, FRUIT, CIGARS, PIPES,
TOBACCO, &e. &e. =
By strict aticution to basimess, fair dealing
an always welling superior ods at great bar~ ~
ins he hopes to reeeive a ral share of pubie patronage. > sepas
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
. UNION. MEETINGS ! ;
RALLY1t RALLY I? RALLY
OLONEL CHARLES JAME PT.
2OUN BPRISBIE wilt wire the SEE
of Nevada county. in of the Governmentor United States, at the followbeg times and
North San Juan, Tuesday, Oct, 11th.
Frieuds in the names will make proper
~ Yq peaking’ will be in the even. ‘8 audiences meet
distinguished reution ca A. Tv eRYAne
Chairman Union State Central Com,
Chas. Westmoreland, Sec. : 3
Cc. M, BATES,
PHYS TICIAN.
Office on Pine street. next door to J. Mi "es
Drug Store, in the Masonic building. , ali
Nevada City Wuter Works.
ONSUMERS of water are hereby noti
that the supply ig very limited, and anlebs
ont .
all unneces wae is dis with, will not
be camctent for ea Sarpoaee pe. ies
are requested to desist from street ‘ ic
and a. @
2 1864. CHARLES MARSH.
: Proprietor.
= the Ola’ re, oh Broud
ana .
has
i
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.
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bit apie
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custom
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amount.
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