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SUNDAY MORNING MAY 31st,
CuaNoes CLimaTic axp Potrricat —
Geologists tell us that the earth has uners
gone many and repented changes in cfithate, .
productions. The time was when the atmosphere was so heavily charged with carbonie acid that tle higher forms of animal
life could not ¢xiét. Immense forests of
ferns covered the marshy surface of almost
boundless regions, and cold blooded monsters.
crawled through almost impenetrable jungles. Ferns and rushes, of which we sve at
the present era the dwarfy desevndants, grew
like the big trees of California—giants in
perfect age whea man would appear.
Sinilar changes occur, but mere rapidly,
in the political world. It has been our fortune to see the process by which changes
have been carried on: but the rising generation who have not watched the process, but
’ and other political Cryptogams as we. look
upon the diminutive ferns of our fields, atuo<
ted and dwarfed for want of the foul air of
an era when its progenitors grew mightily
and flourished. As the political atmosphere
is purified it is fitted for the use of finer
organizations, and they appear. The spirit
of progression rules the elements of nature,
<> gud-the reGning process goes on. The wind
of man adapts itself to the changing circumstances and moves upward, expanding as it
goes, All, save that of the pelitical bigot,
who remaine the dwarfed :epresentative of
@ family that flourished in a cruder period.
“> As well might Joba Bile: and his congeners attempt to restore the flourish of Democracy again in these times, us the brakes
upon our hills, to expect to rival the fern
foreata of the Carboniferous era. It is not
the time for such vegetation. ~ The* improv
ed circumstances of the age require more
perfect forms of political life. Hence the}
. aa
Pourticat InTuiwves.—The San Fran«
cisov Evening Journal openly charges upon
that he has formed a cabal for selfish
and political ends, and that his finger marks
are plainly visible. We do not know how
much truth there may be in the report, but
it is a fact that there are more of the asdhereats of Conness aspiring to office this year
than the friends of all the other prominent
wea in the State put together. Thus, we have
Upson, Tom. Shannon, Sanderson, B. B.
Redding, Barton, Perkins, Hathaway, Machin, and the deuce knows how many imore, all
@amorous for something, and, of course;x
pecting aid from the Mogul they have made,
Teno.—It is proposed to drop the name . .
of Bigler trom the lake among the Sierras and
adopt the Indian name of Teho. Good idea:
Why the finest sheet of water in the moun' talus should be named after a fifth rate poli
tician we have never been able to see, Let's
eallit Teho. Fiue fishing in Teho. : Who's
going on a pleasure excursion this summer
to Teho? Poetical name; Indian name:
proper name. Teho ia suitable. Who don’t
say Teho?
oo
Tae Frencn at Puesta.—The latest
telegraphic news is, in effect, that the French
have not retreated from Puebla, but still
keep up &cannonade. The Freach papers
published in San Franciaco have ali along
contamned no very bad news of the operatious
of their countrymen in Mexico. :
tH" The Auburn Advocate reports a sale
©f 100 feet in the Distillery eupper lode a 64
dollars a foot. That was some time ago.
Sales have been made here of 15 dollars a
font, and 20 dollars have been offered—so we
are told by credible parties.
eee
Powre Press.—The Virginia City Daily
Union, boasts of being printed on the only
power proes between the Sierra Nevada and
the Missousi river’ Luck to its power.
Looks Sspiciovs.—'Tis said a Rever.
end from Virginia has run the blockade te
get bibles from England for the Confederate
soldiers, It looks as if the poor fellows
" were going to need the books pretty soon.
Jumpina Ciams.—They sny quite a Me
“Binsiness is done down the country jumping
“Copper claims, most of which are worthless.
Meaner businees than stealing coppers from
a dead higger's cyes.
Lo
ake & ‘fori “Ained
u resuvived tebe free, and with nvble resolve, have steaek fur liberty. If is n-t neeessury to eater into detail of their history and
bsuffcrings. The former is recorded in char=
. acters of living fight, upon the indelible pages of European civilization; the latter presents the blackest page-of diabolcal barbarity
ever Witteh by fiends or men. This moment
all classes, from the hoary-headed sire to
feeble childhood, and even delicate and refi~
ned womanhood, are strugling:against. the
barbarism of Rus-ia, with all energy
Which extreme cruelty and despair can
. prompt. They appeal to Gud for the rectitude and justice of their cause, and to humanity for sympathy and sid.The people of England, Ireland,.France,
Belgiuut, Switzerland, Denmark, and Italy,
have nobly responded ; and shall Americans
fail to appreciate the sacrdness of the cause,
and the imperative obligations of freemen
-inan emergency like this? It cannot be.—
You have always hy with suffering
bumarity everywhere. You have relieved
the distresses of the unfortunate ef every
land. You have contributed sid, and sfforded encourgement to the struggling patriots
of every nationality
The Executive Cor mittee now appeals
to your generous and patrwtic. hearts, in aid
ofa desoted nation, whose very nawe is the
synonym of liberty and chivalry. Messrs.
Doushue, Ralston & Co., have consented to
receive and tranemit to the East, and to
‘Europe, all contributions, under the directions of the Executive Committee. Collections jo thetr dfferent localities of the State
may be mado by committees appointed by the
citizens, or by the Aventa appointed. by the
Execative Committee. Act with promptitude and energy, and you wi!l contribute to
strike down the oppressor’s power, nnd free .
a nation from bondage. At all events,-your
generous, your patriotic deeds will receive
the approbation of your consciences, your
God and of posterity.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
E Lazard Chairman tC Piotrowski
N Lareo € Bielawski
BD J Oliver K B Woodward
EF Beate . T A telby :
LJ Caapka D Dr Loehr
F MacCrellish JC Zabriskie Sec’y
C Meyer
ti" The ladies connected with the Methedist church mm Grass Valley, are to have a
grand festival, on Wednesday evening next,
at the Fireman's Hall in that place. Tickets,
including supper, $2 50.
Prima _Donna.—Mrs. Agatha States
(nee Mandeville) is going to Italy on the 13th
prox. to perfect herself in masic.
THE Mexican residenta of San Francisco
have sent $1,200 more for the relief ot their
wounded countrymen. :
Higuer Waces.—Nearly all other crafts
in New York having demanded higher wa»
ges, the printers, at a meeting ef New York
Typographical Union, No. 6, cn the 2d of
May. resolved to demand forty cents per
thousand ems for co.nposition on morning
newspa pers—the new scale to take effect on
the -9th of May. Oid prices thirty-five
ceuts.
A.COUNTRYMAN wu visiting New York
during the cholera, asked what that board
was put across the street for; upon being
told that it was to keep the disease from
spreading, he exclaimed: **Well, lawow I.ve
often heard tell of the Board of Health but
never saw it before in all my life.” ty
Jaux Minor Botts, of Virginia, so long in~
earcerated in the Libby prison, in Saulsbury,.
‘N. C., has. been released through the in!
sition of a ‘friend, an extensive purchaser of
tobacco, and haa permission to remain on his
estate, near Gordonaville, under the pledge
of not aiding or abetting the Union cause.
Dawie.S. E. STan>whe emigrated to
Alubama frown Connecticut twenty-five years
ago, was hung by a moh at Montgomery, Alabama, on the Mth ultimo, for having writ~
ten a book against the South. The book was
in manuscript. NM
THe New Albany Ledger says that Mra.
Magee, of Rowena, Welis county, Ind., has
presented her spouse, during the Inst three
years and a half, with no less than twelve
children, oll of Whom are alive.
_
To Be HuNG.—Abner Swith, for the murder of Malcolm Van Cleave.and Joho Marr,
fir the murder of Veuve, are-to be hung at
San Jese on the 10th of July, unless the
Governor or some other power interteres to
prevent, ,
¢
THE Virginia Uuion says, Cowper, or
whoever he was, who wrote ‘Ophir a lodge
in.gsome vast wilderuess,” would have to correct now—the ledge is in the centre ofa well
settled town site.
THIRTY guns have been mounted on the
earthworks around New Haven harbor for
the protection of the city. The work uf defence will be completed this summer.
“THOMAS Sims, the slave sent. bick “to
bondage seme yeas ago from Boston, has escaped from the Rebel lines at Vicksburg, and
is ence more in the New England capital.
In CaAMP.—There are now three hundred
and fifty men attached to the First Cavalry
Regiment, at Camp Stanferd, Stockton.
RASCALS.—A gang of raacale, said to be
from San Francisco, have lately arrived at
Placerville, to ply their thieving vocation.
They were épotted.
J} Contracts deeded by th
Iu Grass Valley, May 27th,
——— EE
ARRIVALS AT NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
Broad Street, Nevada.
GEORGE BR. LANCASTER, Prop’r.
: MArY 29, 1662.
C E Mit-hell, San Fran GT Bartictt Dutch F
Beaten tree rect, "ge
JAEston § do J8 Dewey do
W H Dur do DP Dougherty VC
Be? Heydluff éo z Bass Cased Pon
J GKopf Blue Tent 8 Ewing
W_W Cozzens U Bet
LIST OF LETTERS
EM ALNING in the Nevada Post Office,
May 3°th, 1863.
Persons calling ody Fund these Letters will
please say “Advertised May 20th.” :
A oO Kerser David
Barry Jone Killender Hom
Bartels John B.ough'in Stephen O
Berry FL. 2 ,Lenoerd Thos aes
Briggs Geo Laigo Joba $
Bower Fred i KS
Boyd Joha May Jos E
Chandier Henry F Morrow H G
Chapel Elizabeth Merrow Timothy
Clark Ed Z Murphy Daniel
Cook Lyman H y Wm
Cowans Thos Nicholson Benj F
Spike” ——_‘Righieagois Saye oha
Sooke A Nixon M
Dart Hugh L Palmer Larenze D
Wm Parkin Phillip
Early J Peter Charlies.
Flanders Elizabeth Plumer Warren
Fryoly ES Redfern Geo
Gower Michael Rollins Wm
Griffith Jos Schmitt Chas W
Crove John Sehriner
Hanes Jacob T 8h BF.
Hasbeowek termin M Sloan Horace
Hill Jonathan A Smith Jess
Hattor Jobd Smith Johu
Haffman W yett Stevens Albert
mare Henry Terre John Perre is
-Ingersoli Chas Thom: Henry
Jewett Albert § Tyrrell Me
Keeler Arthur K T ‘Uptou David N
Kelley Almira illiams Thos
Kelley N Wyatt -Almer
Foreign Letters, S
Fehr Albia _ Smid FTA
Gotte Henrich Stukel Josef
Meyer Edward ~ Volmer Jos “ .
E. F. BEAN, Postmaster. .
NEVADA FRUIT STORE.
T]HE undersigned has opened a Fruit store
opposite the National Exchange
Hotei, on Broad street, and made srranye— with reliable parties for a constant supply of. ! z
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Candies, Nuts, ete.
All of which will be kept on hand and sold by
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
iH. J. CLARK.
N. B.—On hand « large supply of FEREWORK? of every description, for the eoming
4th of July, may3i tf
SHERI’ £#’S SALE —Whereas: on the 2ist
day of May, A. D. 1863, a final j nt ahd
d-erce Was ia the ith J Dist
ofthe State of California, in and for the coun
of Nevada against David Phelps in suit of
Little vs David Phelp-, for the sum of two thousand five hundred and fifty-six dollars and thirty-five with interest thereon
the date of this decreeat the rate of twe
cent per month until Also, against
vid Phelps, in suitof A. F. and K. J Clark
vs. David ps.for the sum of two thousand
five hundred an‘ fifty six d liars and thirty-five
een ts—§2,556 35—with interest thereon frem the
date of this decree at the rate of two per cent
month until paid. And aiso, mat E. J.
ark and in faver of Henry Powell for the sum
of uine hundred and thirty-three dollars and six“81x cen’ 33 66—with interest thereon
py the date of this decree at the rate of two
od cent month until paid. And whereas on
» said 2ist ge ed May, 1863, it was ordered
and decreed by the said court that the mort
ges set forth inthe several complaints to this
action be foreclosed and the property therein de
ote to-wit: Ist, bo . bs = certain lot or par
e property @:.a-e iu Brid eport Tow'p, Nev.
Co. known as the Central Ranch & Saw Mill, said
Mill promerty being about tem acres of land on
whieh said Saw Millis situated, and adjoining
thereto. Said Saw Mill being ceperally known
as Clark's Saw Mill, lying about fwo miles east:
of North San Juan, and at the apper end of the
Raliroad leading from North San Juan. Also
the. Saw Mill Machinery, including saws. steam
jwer and apparatus in and belonging to shid
ill. also. all ofthat property known as the
Railroad heading from said Saw Mill to North
San Juan, including Kailroad Track, the iand on
which said t is located and the right of way
to and over saidtrack, ‘ogether with Hy)
ular the fights, privileges and appurtenances
hereunto delongigg. 2d. That certain Railroad
leading from Cla &.Cc’s Lumber Yard in
North San Juan to the new Saw K
Ranch, about three miles inlength more or ks
Also said new Saw Mill, known as the Clark &
Company’s new Saw Mill, and ten a of land
upon which the said Mill is . ed< the same be.
ing bounded on the north and edt by the aforesaid Key's Ranch. Also, the Boilers, Engines,
be -— — yer ; ae attached.—
80, that certain lot of land, lying and being ‘n
the sat? county of Nevada, hy on the =
road leading f the Oak Tree Ranch to Montezuma till mtai 160 acres more or less.
Also the Steam Saw Mill situated thereon. and
the Boilers, Engines, Saws and Machimery attached together with all the Lumber and Lumber
© parties of the second
part to the party of the first part by their deeds
and transfers executed June 3, is 2 together with
alfand singular the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise
pertaining be levied upon and sold to satisfy
the said several judgments hc reinbefore set forth
with interest and costs and the proceeds thereof
plied té the payment of the said several sums
“"Jetiowis herety qien, thet E will o 3 y given, wi te
public ‘sale all the above described rer to
the highest bidder for cash, in front ofthe Court
House door, in Nevada,on TUESDAY, June
— yen the hours of 9 o’clock, A M,,
. + a
Grven under hand of Mi
1803. Nw. ns
. From Nevada City to Virginia City in 20 hours !
bahd sin-. ,
Mull near Key's
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
My: that she open a 7
Private School, on Monday, June ist
in the School Room formerly eccupied by W. E.
F. Deal, at the héad of Broad steect,
Terms of Tuition--From $200 to $5 00 per
month. may 29 tf
FAST SIX HOBSE LINE
i —TOoO— :
NEVADA TERRITORY !
(aerate
From Virginia City to Nevada City in 16 hours!
tee
On and after Monday, June ist, 1663; at’/4 0’elgek, Fr. m., and alternate days théréatter, I
will start a Six Horse Stage from my office m
Nevada eity.or : ;
Virginia City, Carson City and all parts of
“" NERYVYADA TERRITORY.
vada, at 4 o’elock in the afternoou ean ud on
arriving m Virgivia lz M., the next day.
Un and after the date of this noti-e 1 will run
Six Horse kams ali the way. .
Making Passengers walk is ‘‘played out *”
The return Stage leayes the office at Virginia
city on Tuesday morning, June 2d,-and every
otuer day thvieafter, at 40’clock. A M., and ar.
riving in Nevada city at > o’clock in the evening
9 ote a unity of stopgers € an opportunity of s
ping at Bevady: city till 4 o'clock the next morning, ean take the stage for and then
Sacramento and arrive in time to take the Boat
—o ‘aia adit =a =
from Nevada Territory to the Bay in
The public ean depend spon making the time
through as specitieu in this advertisement.
F.om., Nevada city to Virginia city in TWENTY
Hours! .
From Virginia city to Nevada city in sixTEEN
Hours!
I will refund the pass money If I ever fail
to make the time. —
EVERY SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is guaranteed to passengers traveling on m
is Peaneegers wit conier a favor oy reper ting any negligence on the part of any of my employees.
JAMES 8S. McCUE,
; : ; Proprietor.
Succesror to Nevada Stage Company.
Office at Nevada, opposite the National ExOffice at Grass Valley. at the Wisconsin HeoNevada, May 29th—tf
>.
AMERICAN
DRY GOODS STORE!
Cc. H. COLBY,
No. 39, *
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies
to his Large and choice stock of
FASHIONABLE
DRY
Goobs.
Consisting in partof ~~
Foreign and Domestic . Mey Géods,
* Stks of pif hinds,
Silk ana Ww ool Damasks,
. Carpets and Oli Cloths.
Nerada, April Sth. .
‘HO, FOR WASHOE!
California Stage Company’s
DAILY LINE OF
CONCORD COACHES.’
——For Virginia, Carson‘and Washoe
Cities via Nevada and the Henness
Pass!! a
The above Lime leaves
Sacramento at 6% a.
Marysville at 64, ».
: Nevada upon the srrival of
hs RETURNING..
this 28th
KNOWLTON,
ARRANGEMENT!
the office in the city of Ne .
s
Leave Virginia City at & a. M, connecting
H. WENDLER,
‘ ie
No. 29 Broad Street, Nevada,
Under the Odd Fellows’ Hall. .
Having pur
tire & of
H. H, Shaffer :
. & Co. lam prepared to furnish
Chamber Setts,
' Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Secretaries, :
Mirrors,
Chairs,
Sofas,
Bedding and Furniture of every description ag
reasonable rates.
Upholstery of all description done.
Furniture repaired and cleaned. my26-tf
Grocery Store and. Bakery.
JULIUS DREIFUSS,
N° 43 Pine Street,
and choice stock of
Groceries, Provisions, &.,
Which he sell at low rates.
Fresh Ranch Butter received every
day. my 24
Give me one trial.
: Richmond Taken, sure.
so
L. PHILLIPS,
N COMMERCIAZ, STREET has just
received the best and largest assortment of
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, «c.
Ever brought into this city. Will also keep
constantly on hand a fine assortment of
Toys and Fancy Goods.
Nevada, May 23d—tf”
Bargains! SBargains!! Bargains!!!
“HH. HORWITZ & Co.,
No. 54 Broad Street, Nevada City.
FFER thir splendid stock of Dry
Goods, Hosiery, Calicos,
Lawns ond all kind of Fancy Goods at 2 great
reduction. Call and convince yourselyes ot the
truth. . >» H. HORWITZ & ls
May 13th, 1863, a
Wire Rope.
pb prngtew cngnnen of Mining Companies and others using rope or chain for hoisting or standing purposes is called to the patent wire ro
manufactured by us and in eral use through= _ state. strand, for rapid.-economipermancrt fencing, bridge wire, bal
wire, wire of all kinds in Tote te vals, sein:
, Pamphlets, with detaila and abe prompt of
strength and prices of ropes, furnished on applieation to our agents. or to the manufacturers.
put A, S&S. Hallidie & Co.
a
412 Clay street, San Francisco.
White Napa County ur
HIS favorite place of resort, purchased by us,
T has been put in complete wider. We
also erected several ee. and are nowte recetve our friends and patrens. Drier
r Rooms, left at our office n the C11ental Hotel
will be promptly attended to =
ALSTROM & CO,. Proprietors.
—— ee SALE.—By virtue of an
, m to me delivered, issued from
the Sourt of Robt. MeGoun. Esq., an acting Justice of the Péace in.and for the county
of Nevada, bearing date May 9th. a. p. 18°3, to
satisfy a judgment rendered sail Court, on
the 18th cay of April, A. p. 183. 1n favor of M.
J Heydiéauff, and against Edward Esmond, for
the sum of $194 5s principal, and $80 19 interest,
wid $17-20 costs of suit, I have taken in execution ana will seli to the highest biader for cash
che Reson described property heretofore attached. April 15, 1863, to wit :
All the right, title and interest of Edward Esmond of, in and to that certain piece or parcel
of mining ground, situated on Arkansas Hill
near thetown ef Red Dog and known. as the
. claims‘ot Esmond & Co., together with fumes,
tools, appurtenan and privileges thereunto
belonging. Also a certain house and Jot. together with all the improvements on said lot,
situated near.the toll! ouse.of Cnew & Bros.
will sell the alove described property at pybtic
auction at Red Dog on the 18th day of Jihe, A.
b. 1863, betwees the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.
and § o’elock P. mM. of said dayken as the
property of Edward Eswond tos the above
demands and accruing crests
Witness my hand this
1962 M
tis:
th day of May).. D.
COMBS, Constable. _
$1 EWARD!
LY? r. m the road.from Grass Valley te
Go) t, or from Gold Flatto Nevada, ®
“Dafk-Red Moroceo Pocket-Book,
Containing accounts of Huloman & Johnson.
bill of sale, and two small notes. A reward of
$10 will be paid if returned to a:
J. 8. JOHNSON.
ap29 At Weaver & Co’s. Nevada.
WSTED —We are mg $7 cord for
good Oak bark. % ae caantis
wanted. KELSEY & BUT
Nevada, April 34—2m
WILLIAM R. COE,
Dealer in Boots and Shee,
Keepe constantly on hand sarge eeps con on a large assortment of Reexens. Boy’s Boots &
Shoes, Ladies’ and Misses Shoes &
Gaiters.Boot & Shoe Findings 4!Wwaysonhand. Repairing — =
ap2
ERNEST, Bookbinder, Kelsey.*
with eS *s Coaches at Nevada for
Sacramen’ 7 ‘ean
rely upon through on the above Koutes
as other the
*peedly at any other fveas the Mountains
. apls Agent at Ney
Hi Building, Corner of Pine mmercia!
Streets, Nevada. 3 nee 277
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