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June 24, 1863 (4 pages)

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FEMA CR RL ELAN SRI SBCA IIE I RRIRE SN 5 CEASERS TERE Be BLE of papers is.to place the ticket at the head Sites deste i *, we shal _ Hon from its sleepiness with a clarion blast. 7 to" him by: the ottongest ties, aa was shown oop the luterest taken in bim while hie élaime ~. aa any gentleman in. the. State, and it.is a re eee Gity and County Oficial Prss WRDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 241h LLL LLL LLL LA The Ticket,—We need not say that we are for the Uolon state Ticket as it is. ‘The custom itorial coluinn As our «pace te cirent. Protabl as rangement Rade Ran Oe hall ave room fot he ames oF the Btate l have r 3 , —The elaii f two of our nas Fae phe Ett anes ianaed St of men whe succeeded, and wao could not the fate State coiitention. One aspired ton renomination fur Atturavy General, the othef to a seat in Congress. . Both had too mach gonsequently left oat in the cold, It’s little either cares for the action of the convention ; they have the ubility to floursh in this. world without the spoils of office. Everybody koows Frank Pixley. He is just the man to rouse up the wasses, earnest, eloquent and effective. He woke the State conven‘We suppose our readers have read the “mangled remuinaof bis epeech, Its cutting will be felt by the party ip all purts of the State. The “gentleman from San Bernad no” did hiuself credit, it is conceded, on that occasion, The truths he told were somes what unpalatable tut they had to go down though they stick in the crops of some individuals during the summer campaign. Perkins was the other geutlemin who Stirred up the boys with delight, making a ploasaut little episode in the cymmoun-place _ proceedings of the State convention He had been nominated for Congress. A delegate from San Francisco rose and made an accusation against our friend Perkins, pros ducing « letter frou the latter tu prove that he had not been true on the Coolie question. Nothing could be more fortunate fur the in. domitable, combative aspirant for Congress. “Tt was juet nuts for him,” to use a phrase ofthe day. The Hon. R. F. Perkins walk‘ed Up to the stand, at the demand of the ‘erowd, oumpletely at home, confident, jubi‘ant, defiant, Perkins isa small man when “gt by the cubic inch standard, but he ie large enough to encounter any amount of apposition and obloquy, and if he gets duwn ‘ona fellow the aforesaid fellow will think “Perkins weighs a ton. So the San Francis¢o delogate thought when Perkins had had his say, Perkins was not well reported. We wish we had his remarks in full, But then, the speech would need the appearance and manner of Perkina, to be appreciated. ‘Perkins forges his owo thunderbolts and ‘urls them hisown way, and if our readers could see him at it, they would agree with ta; amallas isour friend's stature, that he toes the work of Vulcan and Jove in a4 pelitical serige,in a satiafactory manner. At any rate, if the pegs had: not been set for Cole; Perkins would have swept the track of _ all competitors, Better luck fur him next time. Perkins is peppery and radical, like ourself, but he has a heart digenough for a‘ man twice bis size; an intense hater of.op pression; a man of generous and noble im‘piles ; a lover of progress and civilization always in.advance ot his time with a heart in sympathy with the poor and.the despised, ‘ it ie not strange that he has friends attavhed “were before the late State convention. Hon. . > R. F. Perkins has received as much abuse plepiure to praisé lis good qualities of heart, hie spirit, his pluck, his heroism for the right, There ia no mistake about it—Perkins lef the late State convention with an accession of friende. Coprerneanbs. —It is pretty evident from ‘Nhe appearanee of things about ts, that the copperheads “ayo: jubilant and confident, We see nothing in the world to make them . eo. There are certainly more Union men in the State than Vallandighammers. We can ' moves any doubt of its fitness for the red )FFICE—in © "s Building, corner of ~ hha alt sort out aseasy. as Tolling off a . ™*" formerly of San Francisco. -The tire . tion oC gaphet ores of our pel 1 at Ol prod ana Fine shesenes Nevada, my4 3 ao of ee . connects Mazatlan and Noria; distance 115 . ett . my misgivings on that score Ue log. is no show for the miserable : ake p either in countyor State; but . Miles. ae _ sag ry ona ence Ay. ager) THE ELDER FLOWER DRINK a ME Shek © show UE heperine amber . osteids Manroe, Jue 14, stated. that the . Coetana Gp tbo Ccamta re ee ae mics . -toavh the ana hate aa utterly Brigliati and Aistriati consulé at Richmund . the first furnaces.” — charge of) Bus is also Unsurpassed for its Healthy avd Pemtone Ae elle to rally ean. “Up. Guarde, . airited here, having heen ordered out of : ee ne 3 end atthem ie the Cdntedetate States by the Rebel Governs _ : . le te sapeietend ‘aominee . since hia deieat, He basa guod word tor . fully Bro. Avery applied himself to it. He jdabored night and day, doing the work oftwe Goop TyemPpr.r.—One can but admire the sdud tempér of Bro. Avery, of the Appeal his siccess{ul Tival, aud ia as genial as ever, which sp sks volumes or the good nature vt thé map. The tacts in bis case would warrant w little quiet cursing. at any rate. A briet recital will bring most readers te oar vpinion. on thie point, we presume. Bro. Avery went to Marysville with some money, to attempt the eivilization.of Yuba county. It was a heretlean undertaking. Tue Appeal wae purchased for the work, and the Jubor be gan. It was an ap-biil job, but right man~ men as editor. He labored lor the elevation have reached office without his aid. Another paper was in the way of the Appeal and Avery brought abouta union of the two,— All the while the Appeal cost mags to keep it going in that benighted region than was brought to its treasury. Avery’s money went. He gotin debt, but still he etruggled inanfully on. The Re ublican State convention two years ago recognized the merits.of the mon aad bis paper, and madehim State Printer, But Downry’s. adininistration had leit the State five hundred thou. sand dollars in debt, and thete was no money to psy the State Printer for bia services — He purchased paper and hired hands to do work for the State, paying interest on large all the profits above interest money made from the office Mr. Avery put in his piper to fight for the cause of Uuiwa. Yuba has been redeemed, The State'is sufe. But despite the promises of men whom he inan has assis~ ted more to obtain positions, Mr. Avery received but four votes fur renomination trom the county he has labored so hard for— swapped off fur tue benefit of ingrates. To struggle on in unrequited toil, and have a pleusunt word fur the salesmen of politics, surely is an exhibition of a sublime virtue few mortals can boast of: Many there are we suspect. er ry Mr. SouTHenn the celebrated bilhard player reeently ended bis. engagement in London, having played Lord Dundreary three hundred and uinety-six times. This is the longest continuoua run ever achieved by any part played in London, Rionand Tinkex, the Warden of the State Prison ot Thomaston, Me., was murs dered May Mth, by # convict named Coolier who has loug been known asa desperate charactet, _ CHINESE CLENK.—‘'he Steam NavigaStockton, a0 great has becowe. the-shipment of Chinese goods by this route. a that-he was from Virginia. _ RELIGIUUS.—Aanoveweiit is i amvuute of borrowed moucy to do it, and) whowould absquatulate frum such a Sudom, . tion Compaiy have been compelled to engage the servicesof a Chinese freight clerk at Gro. Boro died in the Amador-County hospital, at Jackson, on Sunday last. It ap. Peore that he hurt his foot somefifteen days previous by jumping over aditch, “from thé eff-cta of which he lost his life. He wasa stranger, and p»pers throughout: the State will please copy this notice. It is supposed : at Pittaburg, Peansylvania, designed to se~ cure the edvoperation of Chris‘ians of all denominations iv behelf of an amendment to rather than good. the Constitution of the. United States which shall amount toa distinct acknowledgment of Godin our national Constitution and clearly show that we are Christian people. One of the religious journals of Pittsburg sjgorously -‘pposea the movements likely to do mischief Who.esae Anrest.—Eleven melodeOnites were. taken into custody in San Frans cisco on Monday evening; June 15th, fer carrying on their business without a lcense.— They were discharged on. giving security for their appearance to answer the charges preferred against them. ~ ‘Tue firet American stage line in Sinaloa was established on the Istinat»at, by S. P Bowment, Huanp Pasie —An itinerant-m ndicant by the name of Calvin B, Melouald, when Broad Street, Nevada, : . inet hewrd from was stopping, “for a fw) Geonce RB. LANCASTER, Prop’r: ae ae ee days only” in the Flag office in Sonora, from ge gt ape CH. FERRAND & CO., which retreat he ecads forth bis hes, over 5 Pines Vramieae: osc ‘Dear Crk . eome Ne. 66; Pine Street, ever the the State.. The wretch don’t like any num. Cw Rorgaye do EA Leathe do ; ber of people, and is prone toeténder them Sy os wf b Ay sy aa United States Bakery, Nevada, on all veeasions, It wotters not, His prase . BDO © E MeCuridyy Hunts H UR rooms have been recently supplied with is a disgrace, and brs anathemss an hoout tu. Mrs tacsing a0 0 Cheenes Hom 'e H AJ excellent apparatgs, and we © prepared these om Whom they wre vented; for who} rye do bf Anos ore Yalta = bed doves pn t know McDonald, the peripatetic W Me onald Col Ht ¥ © Hubbard Col H_-—_+Large Photographs, oe 8 Sand scavenger a the ey ~~ b Hoover Moores as BC vm boyne m. In Oil, India Ink, 8 presencetor any Jength of time is death . H Deev bw do un a ee : toe any newspaper, aud a he govs about the cee Fs . bert por sag el Ard Past.1 Colors oF pi State, hke Tiwe with a eigen a low ev. & MeGowon Red Dog J A swattz BCreek Cartes de Visite, Ambrotypes, ery newapap@rhe touches. His ,Beuliar forte isin borrowing money under the guise of triendsbip, and payiuy the lender in lies and abuse. Dozens there are who have’ felt the weight of his ingratitude in this regard. The men who have drogyed him out of the pit and tried to make aamaw'yf-bim; have tound . it impossible to make even a whistle out ota pig's tal.” Drucken, always getting 1m debt aud never paying, laithless, cousertiag with Pother men’s leavings—such ie the character of the scoundrel wh» steps in the Flag office now, but who will be somewhere else-befure another mo n shull fill ite bora, of that piper survives his preseiice. How such ahightoned, honvrable gentleman, as McCarthy, why is all earnestuess, sincerity, stability and courage, can consent to an association with one who has been “everything by turns and nothing loug,” whe never did an houvrable act in bis lite and never means te do one. is w wouder tu t.e many who know the basenu ss of McDonald, which verily hath:passed intu a proverb, a8 wauy in the pruiession aud vut cui say. OMNIBUSSES FoR Vinginta CiTY.—Two of Tom Maguire's omnibusses have’ arrived guire’s new theater and his materials. The ommibusses are to run between Vir, iiiia and Gould Hill. ‘ mi THE ape ladies sett u large case of cloth. ing, of their own make, to the U.S. Sanitary Coumission, on the 13th inst. Miss Epiri Mircnett and Mr. Waldron, Tare starring it in Portland, Oregon. Miss
Mitchell pleases the Portlandites.: . ’ Tue Mount Hope Miuing Co., Virginia, N. T., have struck a ledge which they are coufident is the verituble “Comstock.” Ir is said that the average number of battles a soldier goes through ia five. Weknow av old umid who has withsteod fourteen eng*gewents, aud has power envuga lett for ad uinny more, —_—oe—_— The Honduras Silver Mining Co. hav struck good ore at a depth of 110 feet in their shaft. Shares are woking up in consequence. OvsTea ‘Bep—a new ind rich ~oyater, bed has been diredVered at Aquina Bay on the coast of Oregun;about 45 miles irom Corval« lia. WE are inlormed, says the Stockton Independent, that many of the wheat fields en the Sonora road ate sermusly damaged by smut, seme of them se much so as to be entirely worthless, and even unfit for cutting orthe purposes of feed, i bois Work of Lovat Inpians.—A letter; dated June Ist, from Neosho, Southern Kansaa. contains the following paragraph: “Mure der, robbery and arson are the order of the day here; life and property are very inse~ cure. On the 23.1 ul ime; the Osages attacked and killed nineteen Rebels in their country. From papers in their pockets it wre asvertained they were on their way te the Colorado to raise troops for the Rebel Government " Copper Smectixne Furnace.—A_ party whe has visited Antivch, on the Bay, says: ‘The capacity of the furnaces being erect~ ed are about two tons, and when the quality of coal is once fairly tested, it is intended to erecta series of iurnaces of the largest size, which will reduce from fifteen to twenty tuns of ore per day, each. The coal of Mount Diable seems well adapted fur reverberatory furnaces, being bituminous and highly inflamable.’ Its resemblance to the Lota coal, which has been so successfully used in the smelting furnaces of Chili, re< . 12 to enter, 2 or more to start or make a race. in Virg nia, carrying the sign painter, for Mu. all day T Mergman Copper Cit D M Grry lowa Hill RACES! RACES! RACES! FOURTH OF JULY!!! ‘Ginwnlicod ‘PARK! The Races have been arranged in the following 6 3 = Trotting Race. < Se A purse of 0 will be . ven for all Trotting torres that have never beat three minutes’ in public trotting for money,—to harness. Ranning Kace. uree After the Trotting Race. ther will be a mile heats, of $50, free for all Saddie Horses, best 2 in 3,—eatch weights. — Mule Race. day—the Muie Race—for a purse of $25, 10 or This is what will be termed a siow sace. After theabove there will be a purse of $1 given to the fastest man,—single dash of luv yards. 3 The Track _ : _ Is in the very best of order and second to none in the State. All matters pertaining to the Track will be kept in good style. tacing will commence in the foreneon and last Admission 50 cents. BRANNAN & DENNISON, Prop’s. NOTICE. § L& persons in arrears for Water from the Nevada City Water Works, for any urpose other than irrigation and street sprinking, are requested to make payment tor the same Before the First of July next, or the Water will be shut of eg CHARLES MARSH. Nevada, June 23d—2w POLITICAL. FOR SHERIFF. Oyo KENT announces himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriffof Neva da county—subject to the decision of the Union Corvention FOR SHERIFF. N W. KNUWLTON announces hime self as a candidate for re-electi.n to the vitice of Sheriff of Nevada county—subjeet tothe decision of the Uuion County Convention. Nevada, June 2ist. — lproéeers AND PINS ! Tobe follow: d with the greatest sport of the . Pm oa Ambrotypes, Photographs, Eto. ~~ RICTUBES — Satisfaction given in all cases. $y l.ikenesses ure as well taken in cloudy as in clear weather. CH. FERRAND & CO. Nevada, May 9th, 1863. Central Pac.fic BK. BR. Co. YHE Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Central Pacifie Kailroad,Comrany of . California. for the purpose of electing Nime Direciors to serve as Dir etors foa the ensuing year, will be held at the ( fice of the ComLome in the city of Sacramento, on Tuesday, Juiv Fouriecenth, 1863, JAMES BAILEY, See’y C. P. RK. &. Co of California. Reduction in Prices and Improvement in Board . HOTEL DE PARIS, NO.77 BROADST.--NEVADA. _ PIE NAMUM, Proprietor. preeeeteres see On hand, the very best Wine and Liquor Brends, Mr. P. Namur, being very well inted with all the markets-aad sa rehante of Beersmento and San Francisco has a better ape nity to supply his table with ali the those markets afford, than any one else in the mountains, and_ hopes hie endeavors will proeure him a share of the public patronage. Comfortable Keooms furnished tor travelers, — REMOVAL. nee " Simon Rosenth Has removed to No. 30 Commereial Street, Where he has on hand the bi, FOR SHERIFF. BEST ASSORTMENT OF SAAC WILLIAMSON announces himself . FOREICN AND DOMESTIC count: -sctjest te the dedgiea ‘ef the Union DRY Coops , Geaveatten, : 9 rs — Cloaks, F R TREASURER. Bonnets, \ ©. DAVENPORT, announces himeeif : esa cangidate ior the offiee of County Treas. Hats, urer~—<gubject'to the decision of the U Con vention. &c. &é. As “A. Sargent, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Geo, W. Yant, Attorney an@ Counselor at Law; FICE — In. Kidd's . corner of & Pine streets, Nevada city, 523 NILES SEARLS, Attorney and}Ceunsellor at Law. FPFICE—In Kitd’s Bui corner of CHARLES DUNN, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at Law. FFICE—In Kidd’s Building, adjoining the eGonnel $ pen Mang» Le » corcer of Broad and Pine streets, ada. fee C. NELES, Y Attormey and Counsellor &t Law. OQ Manufactured by Broad Street, Nevada ony, Cal. Also, a fine stock of Photographic Views, Et,” and Wash -and are m: Virginia he Placerville of their et 28 hours. = on thie ro ® about 24 b “ville route BS for trottin &c. Ag > delight in fail to be Fire = ing, betw the burni viné. Of op duty, . s0un ext boys” wi of the ‘fir Baie o'clock o from 8. ith. Its and its: ' rushing . away bet > of oure > dargest o seen. bs g # CSREES ANoT eelf asa ' gubject t _ Conven' “on @ chi i Dr. . _ nated f = = ‘be give an im ~. Satard ‘day, J ce. fresh f this cit =“ with p Tur ‘. im this market: Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Alsoa large stock of wIFEWwWELARY <4 Goods sold as iow as cam be bought The Ladies and Gentlemen of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. SOCIAL BALL. A Orant Social Rat wa in ates) en at the Austin House, Selby Fiat, by Mr. & MRS, L. BL AUSTIN, » On Friday Even’g July 3. ° Charg The w