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a eA RO
enna? ny dann Mp
any otte® fe of Bheering We -ean
rejoice that the rebellion i is being put down
minds of ou eeekias ee’ ait. to
make this rebellion “‘redéuhd to the future,
good of thé nation did to imiike it.4 Tessin to
“ayer SCL aaieeaiet os against
beat . ona of the day.
might: restore : about as it was,
‘satire dearer thousind millions, and a devastated. country. .ab the South requiring
Year tw recover ite former thrift. We might
beable to ‘obtains’ ‘pegognition. of the Union
iW Partaof our territory ,butwhat would the
loyal peoplo.of this nation have for the loss
of their prosperity, increased taxation, their
suffering and abase? What is to recompéeiite tis for the. death -of thousands of
wrave men? Is the Union, with all the old
Aistracting elements growing out of the arrogaricé of elavery, simply all that we want,
when greater blessings enn be obtained with .
itt Weare happy t find. these questions
plainly answered, and generally with more
~plainness by Southera than Northern men.
‘The latte®are fo prone so be magnanimous
aad talk of lenity, while the foruier whe have
tated the bitter fruit’ of rebellion ore for
atiking the rebellion with force and energy,
and with.no lenity, in the vital pact.
Confiscation is the great panacea for the
national ills. Strike home at the rebellion by
wtriking at the property of the rebels, is the
rule Southern Union men would insugurate.
While we are about it, let us show that we
intend this war shall end with signal a!vantage te the country in aimoral point of view
eince it ennnot financially. By confiscating
~—“the -property~ of rebels-we-can-wipe-away
6 etait of slavery that hna so long rested
upon our country. Instead of being an evil
“te be deplored, this rebellious war may be &
fad.send to our Government.
Formerly we were obliged in good faith
to eequiesce in theexistence of alavery, but
the obligation has uow ceased, and we may
aot with justice ty mankind instead of lenity
‘te'the rebels. We presume there is nota
reasoning mind, that admits the evil of slav~
ery, that supposes the evil must last forever.
The progression of the age forbids the sup“position. Can amore favorable moment be
ved than the present for obliterating
cursed institution, the cause of all the ill
ims engendered between the sections
‘stich the nation has had an existence, and
the breeder of this unnatural wart The
time to purify the Government of all diseusee, and slavery ie the most dangerous one, 16
tow. Let us have justice to ourselves, and
‘mankind instead of lenity to slaveholdere and
rebels.
CF Boine ot our left ft banded, Union eotemporaries have been thrown into consiptions
by the exposition we we made ef the character
of their candidate for School Master Generat, dnd they wake awfiil wry fics over the
matter. What we have suid we etend to all
.the time, . We suid, we had never heard of
feay peculiar fitness in Gol. Stevensan for the
porition of Superintendent of Public Iustrucdion, that he was acuus d of election frauds
iw New York. and that he fled from the
Sheriff of that city, d&o. Now, the BenjamTuite press can produce no proof of StevenOta fitness for the office for which he ia a
enndidate, end, moreover there is not une of
Wom that has a reputation for knowledge of
Who political bistory of the us dares
a what we have asserted and are ready
-day New York city mano the
yeara, who has read the news= i hs what he ian out eky
ee Sa eee .
keptalive only dares our allegations
ee on, “Ta the meantime we ask
eet F
tenes. ‘08 SACKAMERTO Cuunty.— .
The Folsom is out io favor of «
divisioa parca bony ‘The line of
‘dies: in our affairs.
era not to loan on
Americng yecurition cause a collapse was.
certiin to geome speedily, and repudiation
Was sure to fullow. We could afford to
thasaieh eseiniiaiinn. yews father
to “the though’, ind that enmity to our Gov.
ernment wag a. prevailing motive in making
such predictions. “Doubtless the English, fi
theyre superlative pride and egotiem,believed,
that without loans f-om them the American .
Governuient would havea to go by the board.
They have foun’ themselves mistaken. We
ask. no. loans from them. We can support
our owti ware within ourselves, and give England a sound thraghing;tvo if she intermedThus far, contrary to
every prediction; all the loons the nation required have been promptly taken. Nor has
the ¢redit of the Government been in the
least impaired. ‘Fhé more we go in debt,
the better is our credit. Tle report that
the President is going. to call out 300,000
more men, has no effect upon the credit of
the Government, but the securities maintain
the old price. Tho truth i, ‘sis given Wy the .
‘London Times, the people hive confidence
in the Government, and.in the .authofitie,
that rules Money comes when money is
wanted, because the ric und the poor have
a constant and -unalterable faith that their
menne is well spplied in sustaining the Union .
of the States.
The Loudon Times, speaking of Treasury
Notes being worth three per cent premium,
and the United States stocks in demand at
99 in the money mark: t of New York, re»
inarks; ‘there is nothing to be compared
with—_this_for_grandeur in the annals-of Butopean finance.”
~ The
so true we cannot refrain frum coyping them.
‘That a paper lately abounding in malignity te
the American cause should contain such just
sentinnents, is somewhat remarkable, and indjcates “a desire on the part of John Bull to
haul in hishorns. ‘Tho Times reaturks+
In the midst of a terrific struggle, in which
every energy and resource of the country is
needed, withan army of seven hundred thousand men to raise, pap, feed, discipline and
equip a6 the excessive Gust which, proverbially, attends urgency; and with a numerous
flotilla of gunboats and iron-clad vessels of
war to coustruct.and arm, excise duties
reaching every attiele of coinfort or luxury
have been imposed without a murmur of discontent, and public credit continues tobe unfalteringly sustained ata figure which the exchequers of: mouarchy seldom nope to attain.
It' would be an ill compliment to the sagacious and disceraing advisers of President
Lincoln to ascribe these remarkable phenoméng mainly: or preety to any peculiar
skill of theirs in finane’. The thing hus in it
a fur deeper and wore important meaning.—
Credit is due w the cabinet of Washington
fur the simplicity and candor of their measures ; and uboye all for the courageous faith
they have shown in the calm steadfistness
and patriotism of the people. But iu this
indomitable and noble spirit uf the many lies
the true interpretation of the marvel. Clever
ministers may devise ingenious lures in time
of peace, or plausible bribes on the eve of
foreign war, whereby to raise extraardinary
loons; but ne Eurepean Government, since §
the golden days of the States Generol of Holland, has succeeded in raising exclusively
within its:territery, at ordinary yates 6f intereat,withiy twelve months, a su equivalent in amount to several years’ ordinary income, Withiut materially depreciating , the
value of its securities and of its curreney.—
The glorious and gallant hétle commonwealths
which had ri¢ked all for dear liberty in their
contest with Philip calaily perilled the wealth
and eredit the y‘had gained by treédan: rather
than «ubmit.te Lowi of France; and iu the
litter wemorable struggle, as in the former,
they worked wonders. It isa curious wcident that just before the ogtbreak of the fear
ful contest in. whieh Atierief has fee the last
year been engaged, the history of the Dutch
Republic was given to: the werkd by one of
the moat distinguished men of that greater
federality to which it gerved as a model. As
in size and strength, se in financial success,
the later commmonwerlth excels its prototyve.
} But the euuse iy beth is the samen fixed
belief in the mmde of the many that whit
they had natioually undertaken aheuld be-accomplished—a silent. unargued but: ineffable
conviction, seorn for the idea of eventurd
failure—an all but unavimous resolution te
matntain thers] utany cost; bat te
oegly andhonorably, : the neice of those
liberties they dearly prige—is the “‘pubhe
secret” of what looks to Spot and. wliast epee asa riddle, ‘The whole commenity commits iteclf tothe cost of the pres
‘ent, War, beenuse the whole community feels
that the defense of the Federal Constitution
ahd the suppression ef uonatural treason is
worth the cost, and ought not tobe grudged.
The rich men open their boxes, and
= i the came ad from their
Times makes other remarks that are4
orn Se wes te
erning people. anal the grea
notuble results of freedom in our time; one
ensive ansewers wrt ta te the calumnies of its foes.
of the most and ¢
““ JULY 12,1862.
az
ry
3
a 2
ma
Angove, C Flat.
A’ F he aad do som
q Omega Geo Story Deer creek
M Garver, do Wh Geert. C Hill
A H Mallory, Red Dog Geo P Man. H Flat
JH Hatch, W Taylor, B Bridge ‘Spring
July 13th.
Joe Gotldsmith ) N’al H C Lewis, San Fran’o
OH Fraffain, } W H Kinder, Smartsv’e
E Keltey, Giass C 8 Maltman, F Lake
J Pellsburg J McCoon.’ G Fiat
Yankee Howard . Bers D Dougherty, 5 T
P 8 Hough, R Creek Ab Morrow. Moores
John Hacok, do J K Sale, Grasa Valley
¥F Saturday, city Jas Brown, Hunt’s Hill
Gee Randall, do-—_+-4-Hill, Yolo county
Mrs Liles, do R Finn, california
8 P Rendall, do JA Reed, 83
3Q A Olark, Auburn c Crow, Montezuma
EP Marsellus, San F
Philadelphia “Dry Goods ‘Store.
Ne. 44 Broad Street.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
—
JACOB ROSENTHAL
T Af just aia at his New stere a tremen
dous stock of ;
DRY AND FANCY ihn
which: he offers ee sale 25 per cent auaaigas
than other Dry Gvods store in Nevada This tstio™
blewing—it is a fact which lean be mbstantiatedby hundreds who are daily purchasing goods of
1500 yards Galico at 9 cents per yd.
5000 yards Merrimac Prints at 12 1-2 cts.
-§6 000 yards Yieached Muslin from 10 to 20 cts
500 yards Bareges at 25 cents per yd.
260 Silk Dresses from $10 to $75 apiece.
60 Fine Bonnets at $5 apiece.
300 Shakers at 25 cents apiece.
1000 yaids China Matting at 25 cents per yd.
Embroidery of every variety.
REMOV AL—Don't be Deceived !
Remember [ have removed to my New Stor
a few doors below the old stand.
JACOB ROSENTHAL,
Nevada, July 16th-tf
(\ONSTA BLE’S SALE.—State of California, county of Nevada, township of Nevada
By virtue of an exeentionto me deliverea isaued from the coart of E. W. Smith, Bsq,, an aeting Justice of the Peace in and for the ey
aforesaid bearing date the l2th day of Jul
1862,to ratisfy ated ent rendered by sai ear
on the 2ist day ” ‘eb. 1862 iu favor of Jesse
Thompson and against E. 8S, Dowd for the sum
of $103 56 debt. interest damages and costs of suit
with interest at rate of 2
date ofjadgment tilt i have taken ia exueutron and will sell te the highest bider for cash,
the following described pre re’ to-wit: All
the right, title and taterest of E. 5 Dowd in and
Sailor Flat, about one mile from Bluc Tent, in
Township and county of Nevada, and known ax
the Hawkeye Co’s mining claims Also all the
right, title ‘and interest of said Dowd inand toa
certain lot of mining claims situated near the
above deseribed claims and known as tne Last
Chance, nmeludieg a dteb Water to said
claims. together git flumes. ey fe
hose, derick and all tools thereusito. bcleb
I will sell the sare in front of the Court use .
door in Nevada city on Saturday the 9th da
August \ D. 1sé2., between hours of 9 o’c: ok
A_M. and 5 o'clock P.M.
fy the above demands and accruing costs.
Nevada eity. reste A. D. 1862,
ENARD, Constable, N. T.
execution to me deliv-red, iseved from the coart
date the 12th, Pa oenennies
Lewis Cav against P.
the sum Aaig Tag det. interest, damaces an:
ceste of auit, S oub interest-at the rate of two jp r
cent gar nent Sewn date-of judgravnt till pai t.
1 have taken in exeeution, and will
fA #1. Givin. Grass Valle
&1 Maryeyille John Skelton. do
AC m Franet"o A pte Moores
B iainy a 4c Wwwwixom y #4 aw . om,
Miss Burt, 4 JN lorner. de
A Howl O HCambtidgs, de
J¥ Kid, Piacer eo J Conroy, do
Geo C Powers, L city D NAshmore. do
W BStone, Valley” J EC Hall, do 7
A L Greeley, San Juan G BR MeKee, do
A B Lindsley, do 2 ¥ Call, do
me, Attention is invited to the following prices:
reent per month from
to a certain lot of pore . claims, ‘situnted near
Taken as the proporty of E.S. Dowd, to satisONSTABLE’S SALE.—State of California county of Nevada ss. By virtue of an
of E. W. Smith, Beq., an aet Justice cf the
Peace im and for the county wo bite mg bearta, fine State od od 4.6. csbie I
De 2882, in favor of . ComMnaTe
H. Dewd, for
sell to the .
a -S t Rone we L. Archer,
sia —~
ere ies St asad
Jo H Moore, C. w. : Hag Ke
edt econ Lick,
a Santen é BES og: = a boarding depart.
corps of el ~ : a f
OP POSITION TO MONOPOLY
UNION LINE OF STAGES! 1
DS sam THE of fhe Union
Stages Company will, after chis
date, rum indirect sicion to
eombination of Btayes, Railread and Steamboats.
From Marysville to Grass Valley and
Nevada, Aileghanytown and Forest
City, and from Marysville to Sacramento,
Office at Marysville, N. E. corner of 2d and
High streeis. and Nevada at the U.S. Hotel
Stages leave Nevada office at7 A. M., on Mondays, Wednexdays and Fridays.
We aré sound en the Union, down or the
Chinamer and ask the —— reof the whites.
8. MeCUE, Agent.
Nevada, June 30th, 1802.
SOMETHING NEW !
Hh
RESTAURANT !!2
T HE undersigned has opened at No. 65
Broad Street, one door above the Farhiou
ROTISSERIE AND RESTAURANT!
which will bearried on in a styfe herctofore unknown in Nevada, Persons wishing a
FIRST CLASS MEAL,
are inydted tocali. The culinary department is
carried on in_sight of the customer aud none but
the ciroicest morsels are used here.
Families wishing to have a Moast, delivered to them, or parties desirous of a Recherche Dinner are invitedto eall. The services
of
One of the Best Cooks
in California have been secured by the Te
tor who understands something iu that lineéuimself, and it is his inteution to make this 4
. Hestaurant, a
Charges aceording to orders.
; Cc. LECOCY.
Nevada, June 13th, 1862. :
DENTIST&Y: DENTISTRY!:
ITH the great improvements of the day,
Vulcanic Kase for artificial teeth—acknow
ledyed by all to be the best, easiest and cheapest
for the wearer. ‘To see specimens call on
DR. POND,
Surgeon Dentist.
igen to Dr. Levason,) who is always ready
rform. Dental operations im the mest
shilt fal and scientific manner.
Office in Kelsey’s Building over Block & Co.’s
Store corner Pine and Commercial streets, Ne
— ty, California.
ovale. July ist, 1862. 3m
DR. 0O. POND,
SURGEON DENTIST!
(Sueeessor to Dr. Levason.)
8 ice~ in Kelsey’s Building over Block &
Co’s Store, corner Pine and Commercial
Street Nevada city, Cal. jy 13m
FOOT RACE !
A FOOT RACE _ $1,000, ($500 a sidc,)
will cone off at ¢
Glenbrook Race Course !
On Saturday, July 10th, 1862 ! !
Betweeen ’
W. H.C. BARTLETT, of Rough & Ready,
—and—
BENJAMIN ROUSE, of Gress Valley.
=e!
TROTTING MATCH!
Will come off the same day.
JAS. B. J EFFRRY, Peopeleton of Track.
Nevada, July 12th, tee.
UM MONS.—State of Calif
S Nevada,ss. District Court
cial Dis
State Le
ou ére hereby sum ae
swer to the complaint cata: Col an erron, filed
against you Alfred Ferron, defewdant, with
ten days from the service of this writ. if serv«
the 14th Judi
of said State. The People of the
lifornia tad avvd Sf be greet:
served op you in this — and out of this
county and within fort o if served on you in
ets . m s @ tion
phe Aches 5 re
in anid court, cwotiseny ssid pla
by the deeree of said court, the benas
mowy-and the marital
mat
MODEL RESTAURANT.
a, county of
on you m this county, within twenty days if
cali ina Feepon te Alfred Ferron, ieak
our immense and well assorted
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS!
at or below San Francin © jobdbing prices.
_——_—e* vn addi
_—aiso-—.
their stoek tor the oh: vat 6 or
—as the -‘ Weed,’”’ iseontinually on. the *advance ”’ — persons holding ome aguinet the
firm will.plcase present the sametor settlement
and thos® ean te uss by: immediate settlement ef their accounts, will prevent coste being
added thereto. A splendid opportunity will Oe:
offered to-any one desirons ofcugaging in trade
at the old stand, ap itzis the
Oldest established Business in the Mountains '
At the expiration of sixty day» the balance
of our stock on hand, inalading, store fixtures.
&c. will be sold. PH L oe
Nevada, July 12th, 1862.
NEVADA THEATRE.
Menday & Tuesday Evenings,
July Biet and 15th.
THE NATIONAL Pap SE
OF
Lass BLOWERS,
—WITH THFEIR—
MAMMOTH MARINE
STEAM ENGIN FEF!
"In perfect running order.
The greatest piece of Mechanical Ingenuity io
fhe Werld.
The beautiful specimeus made by the Troupe
consisting in part of
Ships, Birds of Paradise, Card and
Flower Baskets, &e,, &es;
Are distributed among thé audience seeaonrey
ly at each cntertafmment
TICKETS 50 Cents.
Doors open at 73, o’clack, commence at &
Distributiou of Presents at 944 o’elock.
. .___.__-J OB GO EDSMEFH;-Agent-———
‘UNION COUNTY CONVENTION.
Lb legal voters of Nevada county, whore
whole 8 BS teres aré with, and whe give
an undivided suport to the Administration ©
Abraham Lincoln, in its effortato
bellion and restore peace and. _prvape’
country, aro requexted fo meet in their re t
ive towships, on Saturday, duly 2 wad 4
+4862, for-the--parpose~ of
to represent them iu convention at Ne -age-y
on Saturday the 2d day of og dem hy '
the business of said convention to place
in nemination a candidate for Count: ysudge, a
candidate for the State Senate and four Assem
biymen, to be voted for at the ensuing election.
The basis of representation in said conven.
tion is hereby declared to be one delegate to
every 50votes voet in the county at the last -election for Stanford and Conness for Governor,—
Under this apportionment the townships of the
county are entitled to the following number of
delegates :
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Grass Vallev..esicseccseccessene wesccecescond
Rough & Ready ...:.6..scccees Oe ecsassues 4
sae ong ce
Lite 1s0rk..ceceee ew eee ereaceteeteeesrenes 9
Ry order of the pan Central Committee :
kK. G. W ATTE, Chairman,
T. ELLAKD BEANS, Sec’ ryi SHERIFF SALES—DAYS OF SALE.
TUESDAY, July 15th Jacobs & Sargent vs Gam
ble & & Boardman
ad a “ CW Hill ve M P Hoyt
ee ts “ Joba exes veA jacobs
La ** 224 Peni ie ¥8 Wheeler et
& 06 “a H per velH& F ¥
« ** 20th J Cees ee Ere
" + Magne Lindsey ve Metar
Pr) “ «a Shiileuberger veC FP
oi. td gt muy
“7 Every hewackeeper caper
ficult it ts 4o make good bread, and we therefore
take pleasure in gst to the fact that
to Instré dniformiy Heht sweet and natritous
bread it is Only necessary to use Redington
& Co's Yeast. Powder, In every reapect
tt exeels all sintilar preparations every offered to
ihe public. See advertisement~ in apothes
column. r
L. ds
T= Tastes dy” Sori Sactamenté strett,
below Pos. na opposite Pacific Mail Steamship Sopeste ® Office, San Francisco
4or the Permanent Cure of
all Chronic and Private ee ee,
shun of ckery.
eM. date imt-the apgarinn Kevolutioneey y Wary Ch sician te ‘the. Twenticth
pei g Chief Sur, secon to the
Mi a Hospital of Pesth, Hungary ; the late
ef Wourn
ee of the Philadeiphia Colid to the treatment of
ehd Children.
highest bidder fer cash, the folowing described
peepee soit fae ragtenr tle andi . Si
terest of P. H Bows. . in a endenpoctinds jet of
—. Ce eat Ey ~ i
one mile from Blue aes ot
county of Nevada, atichene as awke
paren o's. claims. sAleo all the richt title
it ef gait P. Li. Dowd. in and to a
é
ae . fic oe Uy 9A. M. to9 P.M. Com . “munications strietly confidential. Termanent
a is fe. pay. Coasultations by
: Addresa Dk I L. J. CZAPKAY, San Pranciseo“ , Spe rmatorrhea, esti
tT loca nervous ns Os *. turd
its, rYocal weakness. Bory eke and
indispsitien and incapability iharen aud a
sion to .
or m man, are cured the
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