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June 25, 1862 (4 pages)

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Sue mean a One A SmRAMRR eea toe atin fe eheloneange Cate. Poe tae nen an a Nt NIECE BH ie a for MeConoell the aext year, and “had our . ' religiously opposed to slavery bave lost all Our Neausor DiscourseTy—A few hinnsolf off in the followings ~=tthi that all al W and brokendown fs aro availling themselves of this elege with party that they C) ‘aieiduee denounced everybody atic. who ) i of Buchanan's Administration; and now.the -same “ patriote" :are denounving aa: traiture all who refase to blindly support all the whimsies of Lincoln’s Adininistration. — Who aretthese camo individuals” alluded * toby the Democrat;that were rantankerous Against everybody who did not indorse all the rasealities 6f Bachanan's Administtation, and are now denouncing as traitors all who . réfuse ‘to support .all the whimesies of Tincoln’s Adminstration ?—Our neighbor does not keep good watoh of current events or he would not make a foul of himself thus. The _snien who sanctioned the rascalities of Buch‘anan’s Administratian were Lecomptonites aud supported Breckinridge for President ‘ptetty :generally. That sort ia nearly to a “tan with the Becesh wing of the Damoccracy. Of that kind the Union Administration party numbers but a, precious few. It 18 from. the Anti-Lecompton-Douglas ranks that the Union party is recruited; not from the Breckinridgo faction. ‘The Democrat dors not; purposely slander ite late political associates by accusing them of sanctioning-ell the raacalities of Buchanwn's Administration That would be the basest of ingratitude. Thore.is said to be . more honer among : theives-than to do that. . The Democrat is simply beside ‘itself, that’s aii. It did‘ut exactly know what.to say, and just enid it. If it had only looked at the Breckinridge vote it would have sven that it was ina wonderful state of preservation Ms neighbor: looked. about .a little sharper he would have eeen not a solitary Secesh coming to the eapport. of ‘Lincoln's Administration, bat instead, would: have seen himself fidid the Beceah not half eo loud mouthed against.each other as formerly. There is another little oversight in our neighbot'a remarks . He talks about a tyranny of sentiment that would force men to undorse allthe whimeies of Lincoln's Admini.tration. “All that hae buen asked Or . desired of & Union. man is to etaud by the Administration in its efforta to put down the rebellion, The Administration is trying to crush tie rebellion and testore the Union. Is that tu Whimsy ? Are any of the meaaures taken by the Admiuistration to‘crush the rebellion whimeies? Wohave asked no one to indorse anything but the war measures of the Admnistration, and. these. are called + whimsies by the. Democrat. Our neighbor pretends to be willing to stand by: the Administration in its war policy, or, if he does notjhia party dove. He is not calvolating anuch upon the virtues of goud tegicor-guedsense, if ho means to be an Administration.man, eo far as putting down cedellion-ie concerued,,.and yet calls Lincoln's war tméasurce “ whimsies," when these measures cero sli-¢hat an Administration Usion man.is.avked to indoren, ‘Your *Tausr in Provipence” Men.— ‘Take .your old : religious Abolitionist, who waa once raving fur the deatcuotion of alavery, but who is not, iby atong ohalk, in favor of\ touching. a mogle -uigger wew, and what a fiyure does'he cat! (In old times, when saked, whatova)d be.done with the niggers if ‘freed?, “he would implore you to “ truat in} Providence; the Great God who takes cognizance of aaparrow'a fall and the number of your haira, . will provide for four millions of bia creatures.” “Bat now, that the times are vipe ter action agsinat slavery, the great tmisfortone is, the o!d fellowe.who were once their own jadgment and policy thaa on the sovereign justice of God. LW The Nevada Democrat calls the late State Convention a Republican Convention. The .Jowrnal. playe.ercond fiddie and calts it « Republican Convention too. Now, we truat, for the eake of consisteecy, our neigh. the wicked through the world. One after telused to sanction all the . pipecipd Math no legal power any where . vested in a eotporation:to proteét itself. Let an individisal set himse!f down ‘to building in the street and these same men will assett he cannot be molested. This doctrine has prea vailed to a great extent in this city, and the fruits are everywhere teen. Brick buildings have encrvached upon the streets until the as a good: symbol of the devious course of another has filched a portion of the street until there ig not enough left for the ordinary convenience of commerce, for good health, or.fora ‘decent respect for tne opinions of mankind.” And even these small strips‘of earth, we are gravely told by readers of law, cannot be preserved from paivate occupancy except by the law of might. There seems to be in the breasts of some an utter want of public spirit. Nay, there is asympathy or partisanship with the man who encroaches upon the public. “Years ago this was seen in the verdict of a jury, who in the face of law,rendered a verdict in favor of ® man who builc a part uf his house in the street. The building still stands, a monument to the'folly of those times. Where an individual has right:, let them be maintained at any cost, but where no rights exist the _Ppublic is of more consequenee than an individual. ‘If all men had been. as tenacious of the rights of the pudlic as of theirown, our town would to-day present an appearance more like the abode ef intelligent admirers of regularity thana Chinese puzzle. uae THe Newburyport Herald saya that a mammoth telescope, probably the largest in existence, haa been tately finished by Mr Alvin Clark, of Cambridge, Muss. The acromatic objecy-glasa is eighteen and a half inches in diameter. Those of Horward Unitersburg, hiderte considered as the finest in existence, have object-glasaes fifteen inches in diameter. That of the Greenwich Observatory is twelveinches in diameters and one has-been madein Munich;-of. seventeeninches. Qn being placed in ao temporary tube lately, and turned upon the star Sirius, Mr. Clark's great telescupe revealed an extremely minute Comppuion star distant about 10m. following which was probably never before seen by mortal eyo. The telescope was made for a Mississippi college at a cost of over $11,000, but the war haa annulled the contract, and itis now for sale. Effcrte are making in Boston to secure it for that city, but it will probubly be sold to some foreign purchaser. HeNNESS Pass Roap.-—The Marysville Express says,a few days ngo a messenger was dispatched over this roud from that city, who is to return and report the condition of affairs. in five daya. We saw a number of sacks of flour and ptatoes in the office of the California Stage Company, which will be forwarded to the workmen. on the route It is confidently expected the road will be veady for the travel of wagons »llthe way onto the silver land by the first of July.— Then will our. merchants rejoice, the travel. er be glad, and intercourse commence be. tween ua and the people of Nevada Territory on an enlarged scale which we hope will add to the prosperity of all concerned. pee STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. —The S. Pe. Journal says two weeks ago, amin named Schiffletenny left his house in the morning te proceed to his regular occupation, he being ate gshoreman,” to work ona ship in the harbor. Since that time his wife, who is poor and two amall children, haa beard nothing of him. The missing man is a German, 6 fect in height eandy whiskers, light blue eye, and along nose His fate isa mystery and hie wife is anxious to learn something about bim. A SunpDay ANnecvore.—The Boston Journal says ‘that Alonzo was taken to church for the firat time. The services had not begun. Weacon Wells, a. baldheaded mao, exmoin; Alonzo looked at him-_curieusly.—+ Mr Ostrom came down the aisle. and he had no hair where it ought to grow. Alonzo was fidgety. Squire Jones, h»s bald as Mont Blane, walked injvnd Alo) z0 could hold in no longer, Tyna cloar, ringing ttle voice, he cried: “Oh, ms, ma, there comes another wisn with a. skinned head!" “ ” . 4 €¥" Gor. Johnson, of Tennessee, is as good ae hia word, and that’s as good as a king's bond. A Union soldier was recently fired at in Murfrocsburu by concealed foes, and for this twelve Seceasiouist were arrestwho the clation ifs and taken to Nashvilig, whese they ed, including « brother of Mra. Ex-Presideat who, like the secessionists, ‘latter are too narrow for « Montgomery . all. . street side walk, and 40-crookéed as to stand GEeNepaL Hatceck.—The following personal deseription of val Halleck is giv-en' by ; Boston Journal: . Hehas a fine physi stout, turly, ‘weighe two huadred ar we a around ; ,ie middle aged,bl r filling fast with-silver. He walle by the bour.in front of hig quarters, his thimbs in the armpits of his vest, lovking mustly at the ground, but easting quick looks, now to the right, now to. the left, evidently not for the purpose of seeing anything or anybody, but staring into. vacancy the while. His eyes see only the problem before bim, which-with the forces under him he is to work out toa satisfactor conclusion. He 1s bronzed already, and in complexion rewinds one of Daniel Webster, though not so dark hued as Webster. Such is, his personal appearance: 1 understand f the! . is, tint he does -busisess off hand, is impatient at long stories, and cuts many an officer short in their verbal communications. He evidently bas his odd ways.’ I am informed that he puts on a citizen's dress and walks through the camp. The other day he helped a teamster out of the mud, then gave hiin'a severe lecture for not driving carefully. He laughed heartily to hear the witicisms of a teamster on himself The hgh waterin the river wade a slough all but iupassable. The teamster had floundered through it, and hav. ing reached the topof the bluff, and being in: sight of headquarters, relieved himself of volley after voll y of oaths upon the creek, his horses, the roads and lastly upon General Halleck, for vot having the creek bridged.— The criticism was just, but the General had already ordered the construction of a bridge. and being ineag, could enjoy the verbal castigation. The army evidently has confidence in its commander, though I doubt if he is known personally to many of the officers ani very few ofthe men. Such is the individual who, if the war] closes before next winter, And his ambition will allow, cannot be beaten for the -United States Senate to succeed Latham, FUNNY State. or THINGS —The law, rule or regulation or whatever else it may be call“d, which has been adopted in the Southern Confederacy compelling men to take CoufedAte paper at par whenever i* is offered in payment of their debts, has produced in many places a very anomalous, not to say an amusine . state of things. which is thus deacribed byt rentice : s Confederate paper being abundant, debtors are anxious to get rid of their obligationa by the use of it, whilst creditors, hoping that some change for the better nay not be far off. and disliking to have their claims liquidated . with this—-worthless trash, avoid tenders of} ptyment by every means in their power. Pere aeeuting debtors hunt diligently for their creditors everywhere, and the poor persecu~ ted creditors flee und hide from their debtors, shutting themselves up and not daring to venab forth except late at nightand on SunACTION OF CONGRESS.—Speaker Grow writes to a friend as fellows : This Congress is redeeining in good faith all its pledges to the people. It may seem tu the country te move slowly, but no Con. gress before it -has,in-the same time,accome plished so much for the future greatuess and glory of the Republie— Bey The national capital free forever, Slavery forever prohibited in all Territories. The public domain set apart and conseerated to free homes and free men. The Pacific Railroad authorized. The policy of gradual emancipation innugurated ; besides war “Medsures. AT a recent reception given by the pastor of a ghurch, in Marlboro, Massachusetts, there were present nineteen ladies whose united ages amounted to one thousand two hunared and ninetyrtwo years. The average uge of the purty was seventy-six. One of tho ladies was born before the Declaration of Amercian Independence, and nine were bora before the close of the revolution. €"The honor of raising the first national flag on the rebel worse at Yorktown. ia chimed for the Twenty-second Massachusetta regiment ; at si axa At the St. Louis Saw Mill, gune 234, the wile of A. D. Skillman, a daughter. ee Arrivaisat National E xchange Broad Street, Nevada. GEO. BR, LANCASTER, PROPRIETOR JUNE 23, 1862 Liga hy od pa a value te an sme one else. finder be suitable ‘a few by ao wh velar sn ae wey how mech they can rai ed up to the 30th inst , for the construction of » accordance with the plans and specifications to pleted by the Ist of November next. Proposals -Btrtdned San Fran JN Turner Piety H must state that the Brick used will be extra hard 79 pi . London JH Brigge, Omega . burned. Bonds will be required for faithful perpag J Krongham. Wolseys . formance of the contract. The right to reject Bee tel, { San Freon SShaffer, — Dutch é any or all bids offered, is hereby reserved. 4 et AN City Aes aly mo THOMAS P. HAWLEY, 5 , P, iam: do _F A Ww Potter, as t Faniich, an ag i ecacen of Gustomah Lodge No. 16, I O. arker, io y Water, Humbug N : 4 : JR Pachenoon. ~io—# Maloney iz Washt'n Menage, Jame $0th 100 de ) ver, 2 eart, “Marysville ’ B 5 Wiles, do : Kibbie, J do NOTICE ! YP: Jeffrya 1 Whigsan, RER ‘. ‘HE undersigned being desirous of & & Lady ‘ { Moores); S Bradley, Money F il up the Beastie and contributing pBocnan ne OH P Sheets, GV’y W H. Kinder, Smariav’e . towards the celebration of the vming 2th of 2° pace : 2 Tent 5a ste ig San Juan July, propose to get upa ennerly, Moores “lark, d > + ‘ J T McKiro Washt'n Geo Foster, tineate WRESTLING MATCH t3 E Brimskill, co Mr Clark, do FOR PRIZES! D Porter, do =. J We MeQummiey, San F’o . and as they were considerable loscre last year * Williams, Alpna PH Thomsou, ©'s F . they ask the citizens of Nevada to contribute ena: €_D Voy, City . somewhat towards the prizes. ae all business men’ # Mom gab do SD Abbott, GV’y . are more or less benefited. Last year the prizes wacy. San Juan J MeCutehen, G Flac . were 500 dollars and we wish to get up a Lost: WRESTLING MATCH! for thesame amount this x A.Leckst end Chain? et T= Locket contains two likeneascs, highly GRAND CELEBRATION ! 4th OP JULY ! AT NEVADA €iTy: ! A SBAxD CELEBRATION ofthe approaching Anniversary of our National Independence will be held at Nevada. The exercises of the day will be as follows : e Precession will form at order 9 o’clock AM. in Grand Marshal, Band, ; Nevada Cadets, Nevada Hose Co.No,.1. Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2%. Protection Hook & Ladder Co, No, 1. Various Civil Societies, Chaplain, Orator and Reader, Citizens Generally.
The Procession will march through the various atrects. ORDER OF EXERCISES, Masic by the Band, Prayer, ° x Reading of the Declaration of Independence, ; Music, Oration,Music, . Benediction, National Salute at Sunrise and Sunset and Ringing of the Bells. i The citizens of Nevada and other counties arecordially invited to assist in the Celebration and partake of the hospitalities of the eity. Per order of the Comniittee of Arrangements, CHAS. MAKSH, Marshal of the day. QuERIFy Ss SALE .— virtue of an ex\ ecation to me directed delivered out of the Hon. District Court of the 14th Judicial District in and for the county of Nevada, State of California, bearing date June ith A. D., 1862, in favor of John Nuyes. and against A: Jacobs, for the sumof Three Hundred, Ninety-four and 65-100, Dollars, (debt,) with interest on the said sum o! $394 65, from the lith day of June-1862, at the rate of ten pe cent per annoam together with all costs of suit Thave levied upon jhe following described property to-wit : That certain set of mining claim or mining “ground located in a southerly direeJAMES. 4, oTz. NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE, Ne. 30 Main i ssteect, Nevads lian. Steheds Rredied and Assa = ge gs ¥i ranciseo p! RETURNS MADE rs BARS Su Ok a few Hours. Cc. H. MEYER & CO.,. Brick House, 76 Broad Street, ; NEVADA. Fine French Brandies, Wines, And Foreign and Domestic Liquors generally. NG! my NEVADA ACADEMY. . Ww. kE. PRESSEY -.......Primcipai ©. 27 Spring Street, Nevada.—In th: room formerly oceupied by him. Thie Scho! will open on MOw DAY, May Sith, 1862 Mr. Ptakes this method of thanking the citi zens of Nev: dg and vicinity, for their past libera. patronege ; and hopes by.continued exertion t inthe higher English Branches or Latin, TUITION—PER MONTH, For Latin andthe higher Eng. -hranches. .$5 00 For Common English bratiches..-..... S40 For Primary Department......0+2ee205. 305 my4 W.E. PRESSEY. Nevada Iron and Brass F. oundry _ And Machine Shop, Spring Street, Nevada City ‘TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS BUIL) to order. Castings and Machinery rca description. Quartz Machinery construct fitted up or repaired All kinds of “fivilh. Castings, Sav, Grist, Malt and Bark Mills. Horse Power and Car Whee's. All orders filled promptly. and at as low ratés as any estaplieh ment in Sacramento or San Franciseu—freryh added. ; Feb 16-tf . HEUGH & THOM. NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, AND PHYSICAL RESTORATIVE. HE Medical Wonder of the Age, The most ] powerful aud wonderful medicine ever «is covered. f ; Watts’ Nervous Antidote Has cured. and will cure, more cases of Nervous disorders than any other known remedy. Watts’ Nervous Antidote tion from the town of Heaibuy. Nevada county, adjoinin « the claims ef ‘‘Hagelbone & Co.,”’ on the west, and known as Jacobs & Co’s. diggings: together with all filumes, hydraulics, cuts, water ways and water rights, appurtenances and improvements, thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtaiuing. Notice is hereby given that I will expose to public sale.all the-above deseribed= property: to the highest bidder, for cash, iu front of the Court House dvor, in Nevada, on, TUESDAY July 15th, 1862, between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M , and 4p. M. Given under my hand, this 13th day of June, a. D., 1362. N. W. KNOWLTON, Sheriff. Hill & Hupp, Plaintiffs’ Attys. NEVADA & DUTCH FLAT EXPRESS. New Arrangement—Thro’ Every Day. I WILL hereafter rum my Express from Nevada to Quaker Hill, Red Dog. Chalk Bluff, You Bet, Waloupa, Little York. Liberty Hill, Lowell Hill, Remingt-n Hill to Duteh Flat. All letters, = ord and packages delivered promptty and safely. E. B HOPKINSON. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION! Fire Department Notice ! ’ res various . ire Companies are paresy notified that the Anniversary Parade of the Nevada Fire Department will take place on the FOURTH OF JULY, 1882. Invitation is hereby given to the mftitary, the various societies, and citizens generally, to participate in the celebration F. H. FISHER, By order, . Chiet Engineer. N the matter of the Estate of BDWARD McGLYNN, deceased. The people of the. State of California—send Greeting : In pursuance of an order of this Court duly made avd entered on the 17th ony of June, A. D. 1882, notice is hereby given that on Monday the 30th day of June 1842, at It o’clock a. m., of said day at the Court room of this Court, at the Court House in this city, has been inted for eric, San v application of CATHE INE MeGLYNN, praying that a t now on file in this Court, pvperins to be the last will and testament af EDWARD MCGLYNN, deceased, be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be issued tuereon to CATHERINE Mc GLYNN, who is namei therein as executrix, at which time and piace all persona interested may appear and contest the same. Attest: RK. H_ FARQUHAR, Clerk. Per G. K. Farquhar, Deputy. June 20th, 1862. Norte ET.» CONTRACTORS .— Sealed iN proposals will be received by the undersignBriek Building, to be erected on the lot adjoining the National F'xchange Hotel in Nevada City, in be seen at my office. Said building to be com. ‘cure guaranteed or no Fainting, Paralysis, extreme Debility; Neuralyi. C) ronic and inflammatory Kheumation, Teot). ache, ete. on! ; se Watts’ Nervous Antidote Is an effectual remedy for Wakefulners. . t« soothing and quieting influence is remarkable. Watts’ Ne: vons Antidote will cure DeliTium Tremens, Mérvous Trembling, Epilepsy. Twitching of the Facial Nerves, Convulsions. and Pulmonary complaints. Watts’ Nervous Antidote will act apon that state of the nervous system which pro. « duces Depressions of Spirits, Anxiety of Mini. Mental Debility, Hysterics,andis so wonderful in rejuvenating premature old age, and correcting repitude broughton by exeessive Indu! gence, that nothing but atrial can eonvince the patient of its qualities. Itis notan execitant-bu: astr hener, purely vegetable and harmless ; like a skillful architect begins by aes firm foundation, and gradually but incessantly add» ee and vigor until nothing is leit unfinivh ed. holesale Agents, Rice, Coffin & Co., Marysville, and €. Langley, Redington & C€o., Crane & Brigham, and Edward Hall, San Frenci# co. For sale at retail by all Druggists. June 10th, 1862, é kyr Every hcusekeeper experiences how dif ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefor: take pleasure in calling attention to the fact that“ to Insure uniformly light sweet ‘and nutritous bread it is only necessary to use Redington & Co’s Yeast Powder, In every respect tt excelsall similar preparations every offered to ihe public. See advertisement in anothes column. WORD TO THE AGED.—In the de 1 Aine of life the loss of vital force consequeni upon physical decay. can only be safely aupplied by some vivifying preparation which reeruits the strength and spirits, without entailing the exaustion which is always the final effect of ordinary stimulants. We tender to the aged, Dr. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Asean invigorant and restorative, immediate in its beneficial action and permanent in ite effect lt tones the stomach, improves the appetite, acts like a charm upon the spirits For dyspey: sia, oppression after eating, villions chehe, wind cholic, spasms of the stomach, sick or nervous head-ache, chills and fever, tremens, prostration, and all the complaints special to the feebler sex the Bitters are earnestly recommended by thous, ands who have witnessed their superior.efficacy in such casea.—Sold by all Druggists and dealer» everywhere. may 2 im I R.L.J.CZAPKAY’'S Private Medical and Surgical Ingtitute, Sacramento stree!. below Montgomery, opposite Pacific Mail Steam ship Company’s Office, San Francisco Established in i 84, for the.Permarent Cure of all Chronic and Private Diseases and the Suppres siva of kery. 7 : Geri jug and Resident Phyisician, L. J. pkay,M. D.late in the Hungarian Revois ry War ; Chief Physician to the Twentieth Reyiment of Honvede, Chief Surgeon to the Military Hospital of Pesth, Huncary ; the late Lecturer on Diseases of Wowen and Children. and Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Col lege of Medicine. tl articuliar attention paid to the treatment o! diseases peculiar to the Woman and Children. Office hours—From 9A. M., to9 P.M. Com munications strictly confideutial. Permanent pay. Ceasultations by letter or otherwise free. Address DR. L. J. CAAPKAY, Sam Francieco Spermatorrhea, Or local weakness, nervous debility, low spr ite, lassitade. weakresa of the limbs and baek, indispesitien and incapability for labor and study dullness of ai . loss of memory, aver sion » love of solitude, timidity. self the sice. to distrust, affections of the infirmi -merit their futare support. Instructions giv. n. . Has and Will care Nervous Heatach¢. Giddines. PPP WEDN! CAME Fatty’ grin Street Br ‘itter ath tween da tort the fu Wen wh Mond ~The Mare Presume: hands of The fa > NCE Bee Bridge r on the et pension down the nome Tar from fire friction . ded. . TI bridge, latter de approacl very nec the brid; pass eac! iy build the libe their en of thes tually . proachiy tees wa re ne yf igh “me has,t protect individ the brid der hat SAHA bridge. way def some p Des! brated every 2 into the “ee, ager “% profit We ho Valley was a, gic was an ora process the pro PEL “tishec Hix O'R day nig Fehx \ uty.’ the co genera well pl say the order. Er caster. the fir Lanea any « cept. Des -A.G. Atlant back . Ty at the Heart <4 tribe . a man implo wan be fore or an} iy Mari gota Ou the L ington any hi ; thie 2 oc cael a”